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[" \u201cVOL XVI.NO.179.\"CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.Maine cotton mills are curtailing production.y Tgphold fever is raging at Campbellton, A Scott Act agitation bas been begun at St.Thomas, Ont.Yellow fever is spreading rapidly fo So- vora, Mexico.ur y-six deaths have occurred at Ples- ussia, from Siberian plague.pres aati-union note agpong the glass workers have occurred al Pittsburg, Pa.The new Cuban e port duties on sugar are 60 per cent.less than those formerly in force.Through trains from Quebec to New York are Lo be ru over the Quebec Central Railway.The foreigu powers have decided to agree to the abolition of foreign post offices iu Turkey.The villages of Kybatzkoge and Smolens- one pour St Petersburæ, häve been destroy- The Algoma, election trial is to be proceeded with, with the object of disqualifying Mr.Lyon.Count Lewenhaupt, Swedish Mihister to Anuerica, will replace Baron Zeiber as Minister tu Paris.Mrs Vanderblit Allen, of New York, is pplying for a divorcu from her husband, Colonel Allen.Ar.Hendricks has formally accepte the candidacy of the democratic party for the U.S.vive-presidency.The hearing in the Cornwall examination has been concluded.(\u2018ornwall was committed upon four charges.Jos.Hodgson & Son, manufacturers of cotton and wool goods, Philadelphia, have tailed.Liabilitivs, $40,000.Premier Ferry will make the adoption of the revision.bill a Cabinet question.Doubt and uneasiness are felt in France regarding the result.Hon.D.L.Macpherson, the Canadian Minister ef tbe Interior, bas been gazetted a Kmght Commander of the Order of bt.Michael and St.George.The B.& O.lelegraph Compan y bas mado arrangeinents for the extension of their lines to Texas und a connection with the South American cable lines.A priest yesterday at Witephsk, Russia, led a nob aguinst the houses of Jews.The wilitary dispersed the inob and several were arrested.\u2018The priest escaped.The Princess Dolgorouki held her first fête and reception since the murder of the late (Czar.at Lucerne on the 30th, to celebrate the birthday of ber youngest daughter l'he management of tbe Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia Raliwav is trying toar range for à reduction of the Interest charges by issuing serip for the payment of coupous.Itis said Jno.©.Eno bas instructed his lawyers in Quebec to proceed against Detective Fabey, High Constable Bissonnette and other officials tor damages for false arrest.Plans for the settlement of the questions of the Catholic seminaries and the appointment of à successor to Archbishop Leaowsk! are still being discussed by Prussia and the Vatican.A serlous unrising has been reported in Yemen.\u2018lhe insurgonts bave declared for the Mahdi and captured several vilia Ten thousand troops have been uvrder suppress the revolt.The Westinghouse Air-Brake Company of Pittsburg, Pa.has potified 215 of its em- ployéa that thoir services will not be required \u2018after Saturday.This wholesale discharge is nttributed to dulness of tiade.At Berlin it is reported tbat the Reichstag will dissolve a tho ond of October.Dirsen- sions exist between the patinnal Liberals and the united Liberals.Bismarck is concerting a modus vivends between the national Liberals and Conservatives against the Radicals.Stanley has gone to Ostend to meet King Leopoid of Belgium and the directors of the African International Association.Stanley denles that any discord exists between him and the directors, who, he says, have assembled at Ostend espectally to accord him a warm welcome.The story told at New York by the purser of the Atlas line steamer \u201cAlpe of tbe out- Tage upon the British trad ng sloop ** Gut- fried\u201d by theSpanish gunboat *Almandarez,\u201d ou the coast ol Jamaica, Is disbelieved by the paval authorities at Halifax, who have received no official communication regarding such an affair.The decree concerning (Cuban export taxes taker off 60 per cent.yu all classes of sugar.It permits half of the taxes to bo paid in Cuban bank potes, In order to break the deadlock in sugar exportation the decree direots that the tax need pot be paid at cha time of shipment, provided satisfactory guarantees be given.Congressman Wm.W.Cuthbertson,of Kentucky.attempted suicide at the National Hotel, Washington.vn the 30th, by shooting himself In the head.Five chambers of his revolver were found empt , and there isan ugly hole in his skull.Itis not yet known whether it will prove fatal.Cuthbertson is thought to be temporarily insane.Mr.Brecken having resigned his seat in the House of Commons for Queen's, l'E.I.to accept the postmastership at Charlottetown, vacated by the appotntment of Hon.À.A.McDonald to the leuteuant-governor- ship, a writ has been issued for (Queen's, Nomination on the 12th August, ng on the 19th.It is understood that Ur.Jenkins will be the couservative candidate.Captain and Adintant Hodgins, Giovernor- General's Foot Guards, Ottawa has been suspended for insubordination, by Major Mac- berson.The insubordination consisted in bis writing a iettor to the commaandi off.cer which the latte} considered impertinent and abusive.Tha matter was reported to Genernl Middleton and Capt.Hodgins was suspended.The latter will, :t is understood, demand an Investigation.A reunion of tha members of the Royal Family will be held at Copenhagen in August.The Czar and Czarina of Russia, the Prince and Princogs of Wales, the King and Queen of Greece, and tbe Duke aud Duchess of Cumberland are expected to bo present, Efforts are being made to induce the Duke of Cumberland to resign his claims to the throne of Hanover and aceept the terms offered by the Emperor William.A young son of Henry Upmier, of Cincin- pati, brought home an unexploded rocket that fell from the Highland House where there was an exhibition of fireworks.The lad tried to open it, and tailing to do so his motber dealt the rocket a blow with a hatchet.A terrible explosion followed.Mrs.Upmiier and daughter, aged 12, worn fatally burt, Chas.Hpuier, aged 0, severely burt, and Philip 1 slightly injured.The trial of tbe dynamitare, Dalev, Egnn and O\u2018'Donnell,began at Warwick on the 30th.The prisouers were strongly guarded, Dnloy will conduct his own deience.notwithstan lug that his friends bave offered t» procure gpinent counsel.Egan is represented b {nick Daly.O'Donnell has ito counaef, O'Donnell pleaded gulity to a charges of tresson felony.The other charges were then withdrawn.Daly and Egan piea:led innocence.TEXAS CATTLE FEVER.Mnrensed Cattie Siaughtered and Condemned \u2014Qnarantine ty be Inatitnted.CHICAGO, July 30.At the Union Stock Yards there have been no further develap- ments regarding tbe Texas fever The diseased cattle have been slaughtered and ron- dened.There have been polresh arrivals.Information has been received that another carload of cattle suffering with fever are on the way to Chicago.This morning while en route the men in charge of the stock heard of the killing yesteniay by the health department, avd thereupon attempted to drop the animals at the way stations, but the citizens objected.Toe cattle ware then left at Jacksonville, where they now are The governor rays If the malady proves to be Texas fever he will immediately substitute a rigid quar- autine.Ho long as the infected cattle ary killed within twelve hours after their arrival in the tinin the Health Commissioners think there Is no danger of the disease gaine UxroN STOCK YARTS, Cnrcana, IN v 30.\u201cNine carlepads more of cattle affected with Texps fever arrived to-day from Kansas Citw Maria, n distance of about Sima al The Montreal Daily THE CHOLERA.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014.Outbreak in Russia\u2014 Death Rate Increasing \u2014Quarantino Against Newfoundland.PARIS, July 30.-A mild form of the epidemic has appeared at SL.Petersburg.thar kofl and other towns in Russia.Austria is quarantined agalnst arrivals.MARSEILLES, July 3U.There was ouly one death from cholera bet ween Ÿ a.m_and noon to-day, and eight from noon to 7 pan, avd the outlook is most favorable.To-day tour- Léen Câbes Were alimitted at the lharo Hospital, aod thirteen were discharged cuted.ixty remaln.PaRIs, July 30.There wera twenty-four deaths from cholera at Mar-nilles and eight at Arles during the day ending 9 pa.In the Toulon hospital to-day the admissions were 7, discharged 11, deaths 4.under treat- luent 145.There have been two fatal cases in Vau.MADRID, Julv 30.-A week's quarautine will be fn posed against vessels arriving at Spanish ports from Newloupdiand in conse- auenco of the large trade between that country and France.HOW A PATIENT WAS ATTACKED, AND SPEEDILY CURED.A correspondent tothe N.Y.Herald asserts that to bis Knowledge à well established case of Aslatic cholern bas occu wiibin fifteen miles of Puris, but being taken iu time has not bean attended with fatal von- sequences, It declared itself at four o'clock in the afternoon, with that rapidity which the French well term foudroyante, Teached its apogee of violence at about half- past nine, and declined at midnight.\u2018The patient wna at the National Fête, and to secure a good place at the Hôtel de Ville for the review of the school battalions went out after a feverish night, caused bv the great heat, early in the morulng, and without any other breakfast than a cup of tea.At the Hotel de Ville he was statioued baside a lady fresh Irom Marseilles.When the fête was terminated ha went, Lo avoid another feverish might, to sleep at a village lodging in the Seine-et-Olse.There wns uo prell- minary sign until about three the uext day, when be felt as it body and mind were tes numbed.He tried to shake off his ferling, but vainly.After seeing at four n fricud to the railway ownibus the attack came on.CRAMPH.Violent as were the symptoms it did not: occur to him that be was attacked by cholera.There were the terrible gloom, the ceaseless slekness, cramps, and a painful tingling evervwhere.s face soon grew rigid aud his eves sunken.Tue sickness increased.The sense of congelation became more oppressive, though the sufferer tried bard to react against this state.Then, in trying to accouut for his illness, which nothing he had eaten enuld explain, be remembered the Marseilles lady.lt then struck him that perbaps he had cholera.No resident doctor was near.The only one was a Paris medical man staving in a neighboring chateau, who scorned village practice.Nevertheless, his state going on froi bad to worse, the patient sent to him to ask if he would puy a protessional visit.Ha re Hed that be was at dinnv:, and could only do so to oblige if tnere was urgent pec casity, There was a regular practitionera fewémiles off.The sufferer getting very low, and knowing the impossibilitv of obtaining anv pharmaceutical remedy without a medical prescription, auswered that the case was pressing.TREATED EMFTICS.Then he ordered great quantities of water to be heated and went into a room in an isolated pavilion, the floor of which be ordered : ba covered with old newspapers, which could be afterward burned.Then be lay down on a sofa awaiting the physician who when he cnme was unable to conceal from the patient his dangerous state, but tried to keep up his courage by congratu- une nam où his ordinary appearance of oalth, Lis apparent disposition to re- Bist the malady, and.as no timo could be lost, offered to send a quick messenger to the nearest pharmacy.is is what he prescribed : \u2014 First, three grammes ipecacuauha in three doses, to be taken every ten minutes, and helped by as much tepid water as could be drunk, Second, after the emetic, eight dro ot Sydenham laudanum in rom grog.to bo repeated every half hour until fort drops were taken.l'bird, an injection of starch water containing twenty drops of laudanum.Fourth, if the sickpus6-4 lasted long, a Rigoliot blister on the gtom- ach.\u2018Ibe doctor at ouce sent from the chateau a Quantity, ot sulphate of copper for disinfection, but his messenger could not atart till after supper.Meanwhile the terri- bie cbill crept on, and a feeling of iudiffer- ence tu CUDsuquences.REACTION.The patient felt that something must be done, and roused himself todo it.He ordered the retvant to make a strong decoction of popoies, to which he added by rule of thumb sulphate of copper iu as well as he could guess the proportion of a hundreth part.bis he drank, and repeated the draught, His tongue and throat had lost ajl power and all heat Soon be thought hi~ stomach was making repulsive effort, and to aid it he drank six large j of hut water, which brought a feeling of relief.Then he ordered a bot bath, which was, when he was in it kept up toa bigher temper ature then he could have supported In his normal health.About half-past nine the medicine cave.Tho reaction bad already begun.One dose only of ip:encuanhai was taken, eight dro laudanum and the twenty drops othe sf Tat, but with sulpbate of copper, RER it was not Jrescribed.Tho bath was then renewed with the addition of sulphate of copper.The patient remained therein until pes eleven e sickness had , and ling drowsy he took more weak rum grog went to bed and was aroused io the morning by the doctor's visit.He felt tired, but eaay, wns somewbai deaf, but no lop weak voiced.Ho bas sitice been troubled with absolute non- nctlvity of the kidneys, for which reason he remained the whole day io worm water.Finally a complete cure was announced.THF \u201cALBEHRTA'S\" COLLISION.Further Detalls\u2014A Toronto Man Drowned\u2014 The \u2018Alberta\u2019 Delayed for Repairs, TorONTO, July 30.-Further details bave been received of the collision off Whitelish Puint, between the C.P.R.steamer \u201cAlberta\u2019\u2019 and the barge \u201cJohn M.Osborne.\u201d of Cleveland.The co ston occurred Sunday night iu a dense to OK while the \u201cAlberta\u201d whs Tuunluy at one-third speed snd sounding bor wh stern.he \u2018Osborue\u2019 soon filled with water and sank, two of her boats going down with her.\u2018One of tho \u201cAlberta\u2019s\u2019 pas- sengors, à Toronto man, named Dan.Moore, was drowned while attempti to rescue the fireman of tho \u201cOsborne.\u201d ec damage to the \u201cAlberta\u201d Ia not as great as was at |.firat reported, (niy four plates and seven frames In her bow having been brokén by the collision.She could not prodees on her trip, bowevor, but put back Lo Sault Ste.45 miles from Whitafiah I'unt, wnere her passengers and Ireixut wero transferred to another steamer bound for Port Arthur.The \u201cAlberta\u201d will go to Detroit to have the damage repaired, und an assecssmont of the lnjuries made, Sha carried 20 first-class aod 20 second-class passengers, à pumber of whom belonged to Toronto.Daniel Moore, the young man whe waa drowned, was formerly a steward outthe propeller \u201cCity of Montreal.\u201d Ha wan ou his way to Port Arthur, where he had an engngement as steward on the propeller \u201cArgyle.\u201d Ha was well known in To rooto, and was engaged to be married to Miss Marv McShane, who was until recent- iy employed at the Albiou Hotel.THE FEDERAL BANE.Yarker Finiaher Hiae Investication\u2014 The Bank to Continne.ToroxTo, July 90.- Mr.Yarker will not sav anything nbout the statement of the Foderal tl bo reporta to tho shareholders al a special neral monting.He slates that he has finished his investigation, but that any (inni figures given now might prove unfavorable to the shareholders, as it & expected the abundant harvest will alone Mr.turn many doubtful items of to-day into assets.Borides he is constantly engaged in Improvin and adjusting the weaker accounts of the bank, and igtonds rsonnlly to visit all The branches imme.lately.His investigation has convinced bim that all depositors, poteholders and eredltors are porfoctly safe, and, in addition, the hank all the capital | requires to doa sound and regular business upon, and no other Class f busta ho fitable or tem x De \u2018conskiored permitted.The bank SE xoum with its regular discount! business, t tothe .extent or nature of its former ue 8be struck the barge near tho FRANCE AND CH - ape - Chow- France's Offer.Paris, July 30.- for (\u2018hina to reply to France's .Ferry refused.excitement amno foreigoers there.The French men-of-war port are under steam and clear A bizh authority, however, peace will certuivly be mainlai Advices from Shangbai st French Minister Senaga The Liberal ence to-day John Morley habitual disregard displayed unpatriotic and demanding the chamber.why obvious truths seemed to pression upon the guvernmeu ment ascribed and he ho cluded, all the would be ex passed, Mr.( op bill Mr.Gladstone was anxious the representation from the tricts, because, while the heart servatives were While the House of Lords had sented to themed it could ap Bright wisls Lords.| or uilty of craven cowardice.caucus attack of the House of House ot Commons Cholera.To the Editor of THE STAR: frienc large and varied \u2018experience ment of Asiatic cholera in its He writes me that of all the v dies known to him, none are so in two teaspoonfuls of water minutes while the symptom remain.Yours Montreal, July 29, 1884.A.M.Dr.N diminishing vitality.Richard Temple and ness.Doddington denied t'all ton ropeated a story; owned ho had been telli Doddington, \u2018\u2018 and yet I of It; but I went to slee that about this time of de that story.\u201d it.fruit in health for others.can had a bri, ot an fox to show what woman looked braud it saying doug, und don't want auy.\u201d Special Notice, Richmond Straight Cut brand.beverage, prepared only from finest quality, and by a voi diveated of the excess of tait 80 many.Manufactured b & Co, Halifax, N.8.Estd.wide roputation as Angostura ovor 5 acknowledged standard imitations.Be aure vou got Siegert &: that vas ed sald who either,\u201d continued a man pointi plod a bystander.A Springfield frees, clerk astonlehe bya dered some tanned tomatoes.The finest cigarette aver made article manufactured \u2018only by Dr.J.Sons.\u201cI don\u2019t understand why women dress along the street.INA.No Further Delay -Great Excitemont at Foo The Chinese Minister to- dav requested M.Ferry to «xtend the time demanda be- {ond the present limit of August 1st, but A Foo Chow de spate b says there is great and Chinese lying off the ed fur action.declares that ned.ate that the offers to withdraw the in- deruuit v claims if the privileges of France arr extended to the southern The Chamber has voted 125,000 francs for the expenses of the occupation of Upoer rovinces.THE FRANCHISE A AGITATION.Conterence\u2014The Lords Denounced \u2014Speech by Lord salisbury, LoxDoN, July 30.At the liberal confer- presided, and a resolution was adopted characterizin the by the House of Lords for the national will as factious and reform of the In bis speech at thé convention of London conservative associations, the Marquis of Salisbury sald he was unable to understand make no fm- t, or why the subject of reform was introduced in so co- centric and abnorma) à manner.The it to the unusual business in the House of Commons, but as controversy developed, candour increased, x1, before the discussion was con- false and hollow pretences .Had the franchise bill ladstone would have shown his nents little mercy.In the redistribution overn- lock of to increase remote dis- of the country was turning more Conservative, the Con- rowing more Liberal.no right to force a dissolution of parliament they were entitled to disapprove of any measure pre- if the government objectal to the country.to dispose of the House of e [the Marquis of Salisbury) was red 1 0 discuss the questions shirked their duty because of radical objections to its constitution they Mr.John It the been Sir Stafford ortheote urged the Conservatives tospread truth among the people.dissipate fallacies and prepare for the not d.stant election.Thé Lords, if suc- cesaful, would endangerthe freedom\u2019 of the Srr, \u2014I have just pécelved a letter from a in Tereban, Persia, who has had a in the treat- worst forms.arious reme- certain, reliable and effective as chloroform, prescribed in doses of one teaspoonful of chloroform every forty s of cholera Ross, M.D.Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate.For Stick Heandache, 8.Read, Chicago, says: isa temody of the highest value in many forms of mental and Dorvous exbaustion attanded by siek headache, dyspepsia and \u201cI thiok it Bubb Doddington was very lethargic.Falling asleep ono day.after dinner with Sir rd Cobbam, the latter reproached Doddington with his drowsi- having been asleop And to prove he had not, offered to Lord Cobham had been saying.Co ham challenged him to do so.Dodding.and Lord Cobham © Well,\u201d said id not hear a word because I ay you would tell knew It is truly wonderful to see how the name of Mrs.Pinkham is a household word among the wives and mothers of our land.Alike in the luxurious homes of our great cities and in the bumble cablos of LL remote frontier, one wornan's deeds have borne their kindly was recently ady customer who bad or- As usual the ht gaudy label, and the picture it was.The at the ran and refused to take \u201cI haven't ordered any canned is the Mott's Broma isn pleasing and nutritious cocoa nf the al process is ty matter which renders drinking chocolate un vy atabie to P.Mott 165 eod But few articles have reached such a world Bitters.For ears that they have been the regulators of the digestive organs.Their sucorss has incited the gente .Bag to \"don \u201cI dont \u201cThat woman,\" he first speaker, * {e dressed ral.culously.Her husband must be a fool.\u201d \u201cI know he is,\u201d said tho bystander.\u201cDo you know him?\u201d Ob, yes.I'm the fool myself.\u201d Banking Dowder.omnis eam, uel wf A CER ag Ee EIA SNS SAL INISSNININ EN IN EI POWDER Absolutely Pure.dE Ke See pow NYA ane POWDER CO.108 Vnit Street.MY AS Whelesnle'by TEs CoOrIoAR & WILsOX.ALTER PAUL.Rosumos.Adeg0 Common Street, - Montreal GOING Ww EXT\u2014Taanenger train tor 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p.m.immo A storia mervice.Leave Otiawa.| 8.15a.In.| 4.45 pan.|__6.50 pan.; ; STE : ; Arrive Montreal.| 12.40 pun.8.16 ba } 10.58 4 ns.From GLASGOW, RTEAMER Frox Boatox.The Great Scenic Route of Canada ia without a peer in nta bpointments ot ja passenger | rains.\u201d PAT.PATURDAY.eonnestions Laws Ki Tulips to and from July Jom Ang.Zod BUC VILLE PERTN.RUDEU Ty xoiTil BAY.=\" Bird sen MBRORE, and all Points in the Upper Ottawa Va, 161h For tuil information Tproust and Locai ., Apply at the Loi arding sine lubles of tains, l'ickets, Seaia in l\u2019arior Cate, pany\u2019s new City Ticket fice, BTRA MEN.FROM GLAAGUW.FYROM PHILADFLEFHIA 66, ST.JAMES STREET, t66 ce \u2019 cor.Meuui.WEDNESDAT WEDNESDAY, Windsor Hotel Ticket Office, and Quebec Gate Station.NEDAT, GEO.W.HIBRARD.July 1Gth CREAT Aug.uth Asst. vou de ro En Forrates of freight or passace and other particulars, ap White River Junotion, Spi a.m.aad plyw STEIANMANN & LUDWIG, Antwerp P Souton, 8.0 Aum.8.30 11.ï \u2014_, MUNDERLOH & CO, Pa x New Var Via 154 Johns, 2 p.n., sav se 8,35 arm, 11.30 por Len\u201dl Agents, Montreal Albans, 825 an\u201d 8 uruays only.SOUTH-EASTRRY RAILWAY.\u2018 Boston.Lowell, Nahas &c.\u2014D.p.m., via MW JDAMFFECHIFF-RAEDEREI- HANSA, .(Hansa Steamnship Company.of Hamburg.) Banoo wire i edford, 8 \u2018CANADA, ANTWERP gad HAMBURG se solar om FE ohn Fous Mail Service, under Contract vith Aa.™ from née Waserioo aud DELA WARE AND HUDSON RAILWAY the Canadian Government.The 88.\u2019WANDRAHM\u201d will sail from Pie dE \u2018our d Ro Point a uses « \u2014__ Montreal for Hamburg Sist inst.and from Quebec 1st August, on arrival of the mails.© DALHOUSIE SQUARESTATION.| The 88.\u201c KEHRWEIDER\" will sail from Hamburg 28th July, an ' Antwerp 5th August 1.for Ott \u2014 7 8.48 40 p.piprerome, #00 pin SF Lis.490 mB Burma: direct to Quebec an: Troy, Ronse'« from Kew York, 4 pan and 8° real, 8 1240 an 18 ! ren po aad 10.38 p.ZFfom Gnawa, Exvioms 1 au tom For rates of {rei sther information 5.35 an.From St.Eustache, 8.35 à.NORTH SHORE RA TEWAY.apply to F.LAEISZ :- BOLTEN, Ham- \u2014 .burg; GRISAR & M.Antwerp: ort.Yor Three Kivers and Quebec, Fall de Vaso 210 î \u2018 Pp 0 train.D - dec.30 -e> WHM.DARLEY BENTLEY.day 103 Sd om Jolette rR rr fr alee \u201c Westen Chambers, 2 st.John Street, Montreal - 4nd also at Halifax, N.5.Bichtriues.PASSENGER Demon Ling, ime \\cent steamers, **Vaneouver,\u201d * Sarnia ~ and - -* wi for af phily line between QUEBEC VERPOO pk ys, DUI, June 14 July 28, Sep.8, Oct.ANTOUVER, , Aug.1 ia .20.Saloon, me Smoking Room th ions a amidships, where urerionst fiued up.\u201cFos Cat = i oes and $80.Heturn.6117 a lowest rates.ES 2450 res Naam treet, or to & CO., Uenenal CURE ex \u2018Headache and reïlere al tbe troubles uel dentson Sous tte of re vee fier oo - ness, Nan Fais tn the sd &c.While theirwon able success bas been shown In curing SICK feaBathe,yet Carter-sLittle Live Liver Pilisere equally ANN SPENCERIAN Valu.ble in Constipation, eurin pere 4 thie annoying complaint, while oy so ered ; simi kale: STEEL PENS of the very Beer ExoLran make, and unrivaled fog Foooemzre, Donantusty and Evexrees ot Ports.| [ REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION] EAD Ache they would bealmont priceless to those whe EE he hey Compal, brs kd o7 20 nico t ness ee who once tf them wil dnd (nese liu pile ral BUNTIR BOP, & CO.Art for Ounadn, | 8 Laud Re Mestronl.- gbie in oo me eye Bet afar all tex heed © ACHE Tethe dene of 20 wey Hr Ten, is where AMERICAN POSTAGE STAMPS Bn ere do er\u2018 JT eer toteks Cue arme FUL FOR SALE Ld re Fl om Sar 2 | 4 CARTER al co How York City -AT- -\" STAR OFFICE == ARE AS Specific Al Articles PRES TRIREAVORRE § $+ teens sans à Te Queen's Birthday and Deminion Day Cel- cbration Commitiecs and Uibers.PROF.W HAND & CQ Are prepared Tosupply displave ol Fireworks ta ant Arent, Cher Ter SAlel ui Vale, Aime sistrkheepers with every kind of Fireworha, frou ihe stmualiest Le Te largest afrtule- Malisons of every alre and slugs always n haus, alse Chine lanterns, ftspiavol Ecreworks à spe- cui be Hiiçuofkes attire Va Som and great Faure.veyauee of Dados pra wha are mde To oruer men seul ort witha of Hatee A ¢ oo had ile Tsien ul Whe reat Jee Palaces at \u2018te atrral Carne Le turers for ihe He oe wits Gardens Sra board Lubes for the cou- Lapericioed stnaller orders nahn Turon pine over carefully packed ol Cases, will ull infor ination fortir:n, Frice ilot seut où Cer, Pyrat PREY / wh cane ni fronts vhs tu three appdcationa.i realise, À Te Canana ANC AN \u201crods RL Address PROF echnue Krusts Handi nu Out the worst Send staunp for Ho Kilic SL West Tron: md ich permanently cures LHXON & se ER cu RED \u2014sl, D \"FORFEIT Z ~ Imm Cancer Cure cures without use nf knife.3c statnps Canada TARY The ouly permanent cure its the world.Send two tor patuculan.3.0 SMITH, Coaticuok, «x Et FELT SAVES THE CARPETS, 7 makes floor air tight, pleasant to walk on free | per vd Bi LEV 4 ng Kind of pu nlone, stra Have anytk ud GE four moths.feltivered lu any part of ety, iw NNLL A CO.454 21 Fait St.Manireai anf ATORS (OF FWART LINK BEL F- eo for cond, wookd, grain, starch, any au Kages, Barrels, or goods in bulk conveving wan, sindast, refuse of ali kinds.11 you ng lo hatsdle, address.Es hk partisans, WATE ROUS Erantrud ERAL BAZA AR.14 ou i Sheepskin Mars, Crimes, ts mehiiren'eenrrages 256 .whit « sive pere svt sm mt od $d td Bn Pn 177 \" Table Linen La fee\u2019 Lenther satchel \u201c Cricket Rails mie D GEORGE Lee «of Mats ably on ceded 1 tons wi \u2026 wl, a.DO pair #1 55, worih 62 un = î ris> etre hata, © hee wp Mons \u201cCold stried Horuer e Lace Curtains.Hones cont Quilta, lieavy Tran hats.heap Iba a Ea ; onty Ze ske UNE, worth #7 A) hy slam LI Fated Hessen hr dues able GUS NOTRE Cant a: fn $1 2nd fiat, 4 dure Bast idee diane.NSTA tographed by Edwin H.bridgeport, NTANEOUS MARINE VIEWS, pho- Linealn, Cam Mass, Lovers of yachting shit ud see This col lec ten.For sale by w.y Hoe, 435 40 Hieury St, 1e RESENTATION ADDRESSES, of Condolence, &c., Xe, engrossed Bon Katie ler st 1HBOW- SVeases ; catalogu de __ HE MOHETA TRY IT.WHOSE PH FORTIER, Manufacture Letters illuminated or on vellum, parchment.vellum or + parement 1stle style.UY Edwin Cox £ 60.n Montreal Apprentice Snied CASES \u2014ALL STYLES OF TRHOW.low prices; best goods.Send lor o.W.MILLICHAMD & CO.2910 35 Ade Linde st.East, Toronto, A pon-corrosive Pen TRY IT.statloner, \u201cT AMFAN STLEET.UE SCIENCE OF LIFEOR SELF-PRES- ervation, a medical work for every man, young.mid scriptions tur all diseases.Île-aget oc ok 125 wvaluablke vrè- \u2014 gor Sale.CAND WHITE Cu KFR FOR SALESBLACK spaniel Bitch, fourteen onthe ald, affectionate and Tory active dog.her im abliged to part with her and will sell © heap dress \u201cCuge.dwner baving no met avpty Arddsrss wilh reference, (0 °C.Tes.\" Won Iv AT TIF MISSISSIPPI HOTEL ARLE lbee Oui, Cook, Waiting and \u20ac rainler Maids; Wages pal to first lass servants, W.Meliqubam., WT SINT FIRST CLASS STONE MASONS Ko wat work, Noe 43 per A a Lace \u201ctae sta Atlantie Katiways Omice.daice 7 Pot si Wr VGO0D CLERK = SALES MA WX silat ete We take charge of Wholesaje Imuor sd ge : sob rest apply unless well recom.bietictesi uve fn that trade.Veatsdier À Lelnsse 2 244, 240 1 Paul st.ave ge wwe LRAVILLESE Wii FIENTTLAES ! coin ton un Matiigue Provinces, opea for page.Addr act WET STAR OThee.1785 ment WwW ANTE XL cooh BLACKSMITH; AT E.CHA Telos OH Lng SL 4 WANT FORA SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD GER: cial servant, ust have guexd references.À ly v Mers ST PAUENTTFMAN TO GIVE INSTRTÉ- Nour ilitre es entigs a week, IN mensuration «iulvaneet branches of anthinetie.Address Stak OMe, 1714 and the u bio Wwe (NTED \u201c3 \"EVER OF SOME, EXPERIF, ne Proueipad of Burnsion Academy, a ventienan referred.Heiriences required.Apply too.J Cushing, taruston Que.177 Ww ANTEL ARI STLCTABLE WEILL CONNECTED voutts, to usset le an effier muet write à goud hand ail he quick al Nguies, Apply in siens own UE wring te The Burland Litho.Co, Cat 7 3 wie TE NCE ATURE] bluse of tron atlicies.Addre \u201coral tas Otice 1773 WANED ERICA LAY EI 8e EE Crs, base tie Apply vn the works, Ww ER v Gould PLAIN cook, MUST BF à Kent Ludblcdiess, relervices required.Avpig Universas si ii\u2018 VW ANtFl IMMEDIATELY.A GENERAL 4Fpe Mani, ty reterenves, 287 Peel st.177 QUES Fi 1e A MOY To NIKE HIMSELF GEX- ecalir useful ateoul house.64 3 mouth and BA St Laurence Main St Te Ÿ PANTED V1 ONCE, WITH REVERENSCEN, on eral Serr ant: uust sound platn cook.Also N fortwo hildien aad tv du ddght housework, 138, Saw fleld Nreet i IY ANE ATONE MAN, AR OFFICE TROIS: aut in olee clerk, £e, must bé good writer and sx and'et1ect at fqfures.Address * D.1742,\u201d Rran cts Woo be IMMEDIATELY, A DIRESS OF PARTY Mthe and tres panla Lar ahi frimmip, ai for the wholesale trade.Address * D.1741,° STAR 573 Ww TANT SMARTYOUSNG MAS FOUR WI HOLESALE and Retail Tea House, ns (ity Traveller.sprak Frereo aud English.Best of refoareuces re Apps by setter Le Bost Office Box 1646.are \\ ANT ED AN ENERGETIC ANT CA POLE salesnisie vme familiar with the ety nnd speak- Hg both Lunsuague preferred.Satisfactory references ingle peninat Compensation lberal.ply between Bound FU x.rhursdny.The Singer Whalen ring Lumpany, 14 cure lame St.1983 WwW ANTS A oo WAITER, APPLY AT THE : Jerraptno\u201d 138% V ANTET FOR ELMWOOD HOUSE, LONGUE Ptit, a table girl, io du neral house wo Apply at bd ~ Lone St, after 7 6° clock à.m.1% JTANUEL SALESMEN, WITH DRY yoops EX- Pertenece prefer re d references reg Appiy es St.James Hotel pe Yan GENERAL SERVANT, 50 DU PASHING, Apply at W ter Works Ofire, \u20ac WAS IED IMMEDIATELY.wor TWA of, Sur 4 days iu the week.outs bas st 0 James 3e ANTRD AQUARIUM; STATE WHERE T V seen.F4 764,\" TAR Office.RT QUANTED- \u20ac Tiny YoTSC GIRL, FOR GES SERAL housewark, at 4 Berthelot St.1784 W ASTFD ENFERIENCED OPERATORS ON F re WW Maclhunies, al Uxe Auserican Fur store, se Lawretire street 178 Ww ANTED=A GENLRALSRERVANT, GOOD WAG Apply 1424 Notre Dane street.178 3 W RU ASTED A GOOD vk MEAL RAL SERVANT NW HE ng | tu wash und run, poly aig Dents st À FOUR FIRST CLASR BRICKLAY ORL ANTED WwW strndy employnient for three months, wages day.Apply Jno.Robertaon, Contractor, $53 Cumber) aL, Ottawa, Ont.1788 Ww NTE IMMEDIATELY, «00D COOR.#4 BEL 1.178 2 Ww ANTEDY IMMEDIATELY, A GENER! SERvant.Apply at 41 Chomedy St 178 3 Ww ANTED A SMART HOY FOR X GROU Apply at 103 St, Antoine SL.1588 W: ANTEI VSMART YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18, 53 Fisher's, opposite Post Office.AZ NVASTED AT ONCE Uniters, 92.5) to 63; ok young men.jor Lumber \u201cMilfs constant ark (fare part advanced.Mt.Jauxes Si, Montreal, 12 STOXENIRONS \u201coh flcklayers: 30 strong own & Co.a bu ° Situations Wanted.WANTED EMPLOYMENT AN VGENÉRALS su Ti aid horse ahoer.Address © T 1904,\u201d a5 V Ww dress * $.\"iy RL Antoine Street.W ANTED SITUATION As COOK, with youd references.Apply at 52 BY WANED BY A YOUNG MAN REC RA raglan, situation of a of kind in a (lass and Riore Anuws the business well.Address\u2018 uffice WASTED SITUATION BY 4 GOOD ra Address > TAR office, WASTED © TY à YOUNG MAN ye references frown [ore employer: VE asaintant bookkeeper, or as groeers' clerk also Jurors Stree Address * B.168h.\u2018* STAR Ufitre.oo WASTE: FI SITUATON AR GFN ERALS xx on pisin qouk: no washing.goud references.À 4 SITCATION RY A A TOUNG MAY, À A W- TREN photographer, tn à photographie gallery, bot ha print and nian Dam.or ay pode 22 hd Bem rt call REET SITUATION Ad uta cook.Arey 181 Mo: WASTET 5 BY YoU Ne work is private Dorehenter St.Wo wa NTED OUNG ndon a sitmatio to work sin pond dâress \u201c2.1 WANT ED-GENTIERENS OF FPA ing at home.188 Bieury st, in rear.W ANT ED BY YOUNG Wnichinaker, country prefe BTAR office.WAS NTEDRTBY A YO Goyerness Goou rein} \u201cE1771,\u201d 81ar office, te a he botlles Wis E pa eld AN 1 nt an OT Ma, good.quick pena: , Cal English and i Box 285, Montreal.1 WANTED -4 8 ASC 8 A H Keeper or plain cook (Pro ant).FE y.tood city refereuces.TAR FANTED\u2014NY A LADY.A three months old, untain Ntrcet.1 dow, et Sat d Finder bisase retary re A ee rar J OSTOR® For BT.Senall red cow, rope on bed b Je, thre 8500 reward street.OsT - ON THURS Le black ire {ing ' TH ips Aquare, 3 per) a RE ve _\u2014 EXINU, CIN I nian, See» SAT sh bre ably reward.t 80 C: Rrotesstouxi.EYNOLDS & KELLOND, 186 Ss.James Stroot, Montrenk SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, : Experts tn Patent Can ade M.Designs and \u201c= LA KELLO»D.152096 » 7.H.RRTXOLODS.| JR OBERT sXARE, } ROILDEX AND v Ovrire axT Srors Yann: 7 Coelberne Btreet, Mentrealk AER \u2018°F for the M DDLESEX te Manderd Lis à \u20188 BROWR panys Sew Lu ire st James ét\u201d Lr PORALD DOWNIE, B.C.Lo ADVOCATE, BARRISTAR, ATTORXEY, S0LS CITOR, COMMISSIONER.&C.Offices \u201470 St.James Street, Montreal.\u20ac MACHINERY.(540 econd-hand.) .9011.F.Boller, Marine Return Tu Tome : - Locomotive, 20 \u201c - Eins 3 J i, p.rap Tin, 13 - 1 ): 3eonpheld | t ÿ - A ~ Patent Automatic Cut Off} { « \u201c Upright.se xe ivre wen gene 51208 ADA i promptly atended to.7 SILVER wh pr SEER COMNOK Te \u2018FOR SALE AT STAR OFFICE: y ANTED SITUATION AS ANSIRTA si Dur keeper Le in an ofire, by x young ~The Maly Star, GRAHAM & Co.Proprietors, 158 St.Janes street.\u201cFag DiiLY BraB Is rent to nny part of tha United States or Canada.postage free, at $3 a year.$1.60 fur six wouths, and 900 for three months.84 We delieve the cireniation of Tue Bran xeeeds the combined iasue of all the other uglish Newspapers published in the city of ontreal G8 Correapondent and Agent for French and lian avert sing in Tee BTam- Mona.À.orette.Rue Rte Anne 5) bis.Paria.France.\u2014 CIRÇULATION OF THE DTAR FOR 18R3 and 1884 botel, intercepted the Major General an - q ested an interview.Gen.Mi dieu replied: \u201c You must really excuse me; am o y way to the breakfast room where Mrs.Middle.town is awaiting me, nder any othar oir- cumstances I should have been only too pleased to speak with you.\u2019 No other wo was uttered.Major-Quneral Middleton withdrew and so did the renorter.Out of that brief conversation Tux STAR evolved a most circumstantial interview.the utterances in Yhieh damaged the new official seriously in the publte aye until the truth became known, fr til becomes THE HTAB to speak of high and honorable journalism, for In this matter it has been xulilty of the lowest and most brazen type of curnalis which can disgrace an honorable profession.\u201d We do not know whether the Free Press has been fooled into making this statement, or whethanrits editor uvulved the idea out of the sublime depths of his own inner con- Week end July 28 RS Week end'g July 28.'S onday * > 20,007 Monday 33.700 Turn.L200 Puesday 22.682 ednesday 20,206 Wednesday .22,036 Thursday .20,085 Lharsday 22,704 rida \u201c Joost Friday \u2026 22,698 Sire Lo.21,200 Saturday.24,230 Total .121,102 Total.137,050 PRESENT DAILY AVERAUEÉ 22,841.THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1654 PERSONS leaving town during the Summer \u2018ean order THE 8Tak tu thelr addresses for any period.Postage five.Office, 153 St dames strest.IT is all very wotl for vounz people to bave fun: tat when two voung ladies spending thelr holidays at a marced sister's write off to two young men of thelr acquaintance to come mel help them to pass the tine: and when the gentionen basing promptly responded to the vali the two couples wind up a prolonged midsummer flirtation by going before a magistrate nnd getting married just for \u2018he tun of the thing, not meaning the at to Lave any legal conse- quebces, sober propice will be apt to say that this 1< varrying (biugs a little too fiu You this Is precisely what happened the her day IL à New Englund town, andl now the young couples, being lezaliy whosed that their marringes e 2 6 @ #8 #% 6e 8 a & ® à + à © 88 8 8 9 28 08 sass a0.Loi « LYDIA E.PINKHAM\u2019S » VEGETABLE COMPOUND * ® a\" «\"ISAPOSITIVECURE * , *, For all of these Puinful Complaints and + * Weaknesses so Common te sar best * * ® 4% a \"FEMALE POPULATION.® à * 2 * IT WiLL CURE ENTIRELY THE WORST POxM op Fe- HALE COMPLAINTS, ALL OVARLAN TROCELES, In PLAMMATION AXD ULCERATION, FALLING AND Dis PLACEMENTS, AXD TIE CONSFQURNT SriNaL Weax- KES, AMD IS PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO THE Cuaxcz or Lire.® + * + .® IT WILL DISSOLYR AXD EXPRL TUMORS PROX THE UTERUS IN AN EARLY STAGE OF DEVELOFXEXT.THE TENDENCY TOCANCEROUS HU NORS THERR Is CHRCRED VERY SPEEDILY BY ITBUSE.4 ® , * _ + ® It xExoves Farerwsss, FLATULENCT, DESTROYS ALL CRAYINO FOR STIMULANTS, AND RELIEVES WEAK NESE OF TAR STOMACH.IT CUREs BLoaTine, HEaD- ACHE, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, GENERAL DEBILITT, DErnESsION AXD INDIGESTIOX.5 * 4 * ® THAT FEELINO OF BEARIXG Dowx, CaTarxe Parx, WBIGHT AND BACKACHE, 18 ALWAYS PERMANEMTLY CURED BY ITS USB.à * 4 * + & à + ® IT WILL AT ALL TIMES AND UXDER ALL CIRCUE- STANCES ACT IN HARMONY WITA THB LAWS THAT GOVERN THE FEMALE SYSTEM.4 * à & à ® 8 Its renrosx 1s SOLELY ror TRE LEGITINA TE HEALIXO OF DISEASE AND TLE RELIKF OF PAIN, AND TRAT IT DOES ALL IT CLAIMS TO DO, THOUSANDS OF LADIES CAN GLADLY TESTIFY.\u201cG8 « * ® ¢ Fon THE CURE OF KIDNEY COMPLAINTS IN EITHER SEX THIF REMEDY 19 UNSURPANSED, $ & ® LYDIA E PINKHAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is propared at Lynn, Mas.Price $1.Biz bottles for $5.Sold by all druggista.Bent by mail, postage paid, in form of Pills er Lozenges on receipt of price as above, Mrs.Pinkham's \u201cGuide to Health\u201d will be mailed free to any Lady sending stamp.Letters confidentially answered, * ® No family should be without LYDIA E, PINKHA LIVER PILLAR They cure pation, Filiousneas sas Tarpédity of tbe Liver Meents p-r box © , © W.E.Shaw\u2019 Sales.A UCTION SALES ! e 8 8 08 8 0 88 8 St Am mma Household Furniture and General Effects, AT MY ROQUE : ST.JAMES STREET, EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.AT 10 O'CLOCK.W.E.AHAW, 178 Auctioneer.REAL ESTATE Early in Reptember I will offer & number of good paying city pruperties at auction.- ; SHAW Ww.E.1748 235 St.James Stroet.Thomson & Gowdey's Sales.E UBUAL WEEKLY SALE OF Household Furniture and General Effects will take place at our Stores, 245 and 247 ST.JAMES STREET.on \u2018Thursday, 81st July, at Ten o'cloch.THOMSON & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.A 1 SH! A Nicx LoT OP HOUSEHOLD FURXNITURE removed to our Stores, comprising Bedroom Bets, Plain and Spring Mattresses, some very CS d Carpets, Dining and Kitchen Chairs, ining 175 Tables, Cooking Stove and Hall Stove, Crockery and Kitchen Ware, &o.AND ALRO 2 T 8xix Roses, Sets of doubls and single \u2018Harness, 3 Iron Plows, Cutter and 8table Sundries.ON THURSDAY, 81st JULY.AT 10 O'CLOÇE.THOMBON & GOWDEY, Auctioneers, 245 and 247 Bt.James Btreet.Hay or Straw QALE OF HORSES, &c.1 Btyitsh Driving Mare, 15 hands, 5 years old, a pumber of Driving and Working Horses, Harness, Saddles, Buggies Waggons, &e.AT MAGUIRE'S HORSE MARKET.College Street, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, lst AUGUST, At 2.80 o'cl0ck.= THOMSON & GOWDEY, 178 Auctioneers.RY GOODS STOCK FOR BALE BY TENDER.TENDERS at 30 much on the dollar, on Inventory prices.will be received by the undersigned until Tuceday, the Sth August next, at elve o'clock noon, for a stock of very des rable Dry Goods at Bedford, P.Q.amounting to over $3,000.00.TERME- Cash.or half cash with balance satisf! rily seoured.The highest or any tender not necessarily accep The inventory of the stock can be seen at the office of the undersigned.SAMUEL ©.FATT.AFIELD CHAMBERS, 18 8t Alexis St.Montreal, July 28th, 1884.CHESTE 1767 INSOLVENT NOTICE Bteek of Rendy-made Clothing, Tweoods, Fixtures, &c¢., for sale, amounting te 811,000, Inthe matter of A.BLUMENTHAL, Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by publie auction on THURSDAY, AUGUAT ?TR, at Nos.623 and 652 t.Cathe ape Btreet, the stock of Ri othing.Tweeds, Fixtures.&e.in ole the trade, The stock can be seen on day.6th August.Bale at Ten o'clock.J.-B.PARDELLIAN, A Sonneer.i tar) Trostees 1713 INSOLVENT NOTICE BANKRUPT 8TOCK FOR SALE.The undersigned will sell La auction on FRr- DAT.AUGUST 18T, at No.587 Bt.Catherine St, ntreal.at 11 o'nlock Am.the stoek-in-trade of P.A.MARIEL, consisting of Hats, Caps and Furs, at so uch on the doliar.as per Inventory, amounting fo say 2000 :\u2014 îat.tock in ire.amounting to eay.740 .Btoek under Adrances .A .Fixturés,ineludin safe and book debts 4th.Stock in proce mang ari .erms eash .each bldder depos ting $100 before ing.nventory n and key« obtained te examine stock a to und can pee p to hour nf dle 4 SRI A.Marcette Warson & Pruron, 58, 8¢.Butpice Se, 68 IMPORTERS OF ELEcrro PLATE.PLATED CUTLERY, SPOONS awd FORKS eon Trainee su Paul Aas Ce., Auctiéneers.MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKS (Z)\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POLISRED BBaAZS GooDa, |\u2018 LEMAIRR'N OPKRA GLABSES, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-_) BAPRCIALYIRE POR WEDDING PRESFNTS! WROLESALDS AND RETAIL 121%604 ra te | Agréé 5 « Mai VV STE ONC TTLE oo Meetings and Amusements.] ROYAL MUSEUM Under \u20ac anvas.1 Opp.Queen's Hall.Matinee To-day and Every Day.BPARKUW & JACOBS, Proprietors & Managers THE FAMILY KESORT.The Ackuowledged Celebrities The Dance Franch Troupe Acrobats | Capitola Forrest F ttanseune - #1; + far logers, ad, apne the pu HC, Dude! ocudipia vi t ; an int q 1 .Mea}! u athens Nellie k a : ° and ail the Dudines, vif peamsriy css he : Adasiseiem-10c.lours open 1.30 and 7 MEN p= A TREMENDOUS CO'Y for wosk of AUGUST 4 178 Crystal Palnce Opera House! ps.Windsor Hotel | ON De) BARRETTE, Mouday Evening, 38th July.1884, and Baturday Matinee, VON SUPPEE'S GREATEST MUMICAL OPERA FATINIT ZA! New and M 1flcent Cost .6 espect ni arranged Par (iQ i ME and 33 TE Rotel Solvd STolo Ty go, lough's, Weaver Liall Hil, and Prinests Music Store ie 136 \u2014 \"0.\" ME 8AX WILL DELIVEK A LECTURE + at the Russian Synagogue, Janes Street.242 Bt.James frees, SATURDAY MORNING, at halt.jas Eight.ubject :\u2014* Tue Lost Tux Tringe or Frs! GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC OF TAR Licensed Victuallers\u2019 Association Of Montreal, st ELMWOOD GROVE.for the benefit of the Notre Dame and ihe Montreal General Hospitals, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6th.1884.Bieamers \u2018\u201c Montarvijle 7 09, ARE - leave ES CCT Mal ate and 11 AN, nd \u201cThe Marmony land and Orchestre are arming *, the aocanivn The f Uhihiren's, 2c.including passage on boat.GEAND ANNUAL PICNIC THE (OTF.sT.Tors FIREMEN, on le Pr MONDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1986 PRAGRANNE OF Gauss.Ught haminer.Lo hiawing £.Putting light stone.3.- Running high jninp.4.Vaultung with pole.- ¥ iremen x race, j mile.open only to l'ote BL Louis grade.\u2014One Landred yards, in beats\u2014 Amateurs.oh barrow race, Cpèn oniÿ to Cote-8t Louis 8 ; iremien's ace, i mile, open to all done-Âde Firemen t - race , 3 : \u201cgreen .\u2014Fat men\u2019a race, 200 !be.and over.pas racé- Amateurs.k race, 300 yards.otatoss race.Greased pig's race.-\u2014 Blind men :, ace.with @\u2014or post's race, with a top.15.\u2014Bunning and \u2018testing borseb race.the \u2014G ug of War.Brass AXD 8TRIX0 BAND WITH OorcEBITAL.tion Fees Co : 26C each game.An Chior ; 1 on d tn, under 19 years, 10e : Grand sad 8 Le LACROSSE (C BAMPIONBHIP OP TRE WORLD.Saturday.Sud August, 8 p.m.rain or shine, Montresi Lacvesss Greunds.RO K rerams MONTREAL.Admission aa usual 25e, Grand Stand, 856 Pavilion, 50°.Members free on presentatior of pass at centre gate.178 3 T.In PATON, Hea.See.ACROSSE ! LACROBSE : Intermediate Championship ONTARIO (Tonearo), Ve.TOUYO M st, A THE MONTREAL Investment and Building Company.A Bpecrial General Meet of Bharsholders will be held at the Office of a Company.No.229 St.James Street, on the 5 next, at the hour of 8 o'clock to consider the question of declaring a dividend in liquidation, sad of authoriging payment of the same.By order, W.A.MERRY, MoxTREAL.22nd July, 1884, 177 6 MONTREAL OITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that à dend or our per pont for the e at Rall .onde upe las pon e -u Lani i stock of this on.been > ciared, and the e tu sir A er aD SUP a O° And after By order of the Board.H.BARBEAU, 158 6eod Manager.Notice i oir, a davte the af ymopdmente i et this Mendoy, the 4¢h Aug.next, the hours of 12 snd © election of one to © \"SHIPPING IN- TEREST,\u201d for a term of four years.information required parties en- ue vou be bad on a ophiostion tothe undersign By order, H.Bb.WRITNERY, Heal na) Satin LoxeveviL Navieariex Co.1706 ELM WOOD GROVE, LONO POINT.Thes lendid steamers Nonters and Sout Eastern will m daily pé aa fleur ne) further notice:\u2014 Lea Jacau er ha ondays.a 25 1000 fiers Thursdays rt at 10.30 a.p.m.Baturdare à 80 an Lab p.m.: dundèye 1.90, .90 p.mice Îgr round trip.10e; children with their parents, We reserve certain days for Plosles.which 11} be advert! in th \"The ones Mont YE be secured for Moonlight and other Excursions any dey by oO Maidseod CAPT.BOURDOK.Manager.Summer Excursions \u201cBLAOK DIAMOND LIND.The new und elegant steamers \u201cBONAVISTA\" and * COBA=N.\u201d oR Ae UNDLAND nt saloons, com e staterooms 1 los: cabins, smoking room.bath rooms, ox perienced stewe Fortran tri.1-00 miles 188 For further particulars apply to - KINGMA » RR ce.l104eodz 34 Gustom ouse ) Montreal\u201d \u201c (rossrr- A Cavadian Society Jouruai, Edited by Viva Douars.First number will appear Saturday.80th August, 1884.Mm! For sale a number of Noor Mats, .17:4 dd ps from Birmah, buîtabile for SUROIER ou ren où To bé ev.e eoen at the flesme Vietoria Pler.$ HUBERT REFORD & CO.Accnss.ind T BIRTHB.Lynn he 4, OR HD BY-At White House.e te.on ay 37, the wile of Charics vor; ofa son.8 2 MOOD RAS BPE ter.MoBAE Ta ha i i 7 fas ofa are Parent de Cota BL\" Antolne.Mra Fred C.Bonail ofa son.PLI880 \u2014In this aîty, July 29, the wife of Mr.enri Plisson, of à daughter.MARRIAGES.the Rev, R.H.Warden, Albert Biro.by tha ton 0 this city.Thursday.u ly 81, Et to & Berne MoDonaid.both of Mont - \u2014 ly 29.FENTON, MIDDLETON\u2014In this sith I a ly 39, bird daughter of the Inte Ed.Middleton.of entoû to Tereea Maria rham, July Bb -W E\u2014At u , by T= Pak Sih Waiter R.Johnston, f Captain Weir Jobn- ton.H RS Army.Bherbrooke.3 to Loo.only daughter of the late Lt.- Coll Mo n White.Bombay Cavalry.and ter of the late ok Enda nel Inverness-shire, Scotland.B CEBURN-COLVERWELL \u2014 At Toronto, 29.Rev.A.Williams, Arthur R.a burn To Lillie Ë Culverwell.ER-BRAY\u2014At Hamiiton, Ont, Jnty 29.or Ren \u2018anon Curran, B.T.Porter to Louise Bray.MAY-LEARY\u2014At Toronto, July 33, by Rev, has.Sylvester, J.T.V.May to Jennie 7.DEATHS.HY\u2014In this city, July 28 James Mur- MURP native of County Down.Ireland.aged Es oars.Funeral from his late residence.91) Amherst street.Thursday.81st, at 8 am.to R.C.Cemetery.Friends and ac- Quaintances are respecttully invited to attend without further notice.(Beilast papers please copy.) 'TY\u2014At Buffalo, N.Y.July 27.Fdmond PRbur aged 4 months.son of Frank Pretty.WELBH-\u2014At Hamilton, Ont., July 29.Jobn elsh, 20 yrs.CLEABRY\u2014At Ancaster.Ont, July 29, Dianna E.wife of Thos.Cleary, 43 yrs.WILLIAMS \u2014At Oakville, Ont., July 28 John Williams, 69 yrs.EERR\u2014At Irish Creek, Ont.July 21.Michael! Kerr, 78 yrs.\" y At London, Ont.July 29, Martha Jane, FE Enter of E.W.Fear.TRACEY\u2014At London, Ont, July 29.Jobn races, 38 yrs, NEELANDS-At Aurora, Ont, July 26.James &S-Neelands.L.D KE GG\u2014At Reatterwood Lake, Dakotas, Catherine Johavnah Reid, wife of Wh.Rououxr tormerly of Farvham Centre.Q.N\u2014At Chicago, July 17, Alice M.Lyman, LA of rauby.aged 20 rears, 11 months.179 2 BWEFNEY\u2014On 27th July.Ranora McCarthy.loved wife of Edward Sweeney.of County erry.Ireland, aged 60 years.PILOTTE\u2014In this city, July 27.Mr.Joseph Pilotte.aged 64 years.The Weather.r.m.\u2014Thermomater at Hearn t Harrison's during last 24 hours 95 ES Lt MS WOT Baroroeter\u20146 p.m., 29.80, = a.29.74; 2 p.m.20.53 1 a.m.\u2014 Probabilities next 24 hours:\u2014 Moderate to fresh south to southwest winds; fair to cloudy warm weather, with showers and thunderstorms.Apoolatments this Evening.} Royal Museum- Variety entertainment.Crystal Palace Opera House -\u201c Fatinitza.\u201d Rummer by the Sea.Jones\u2014 Hello! Where were you all last week 8mith-Down to the ssashore.Jones- Did you bave a comfortable time ?8mith\u2014Oh, ves: I made friends with the ook and she let me sit by the stove.\u2014 Philadelphia Call ERSONAL\u2014-MR W.G.MARTIN IS stili at the old stand.corner St Peter and Craig Streets.His Cabinet Photos at $3.00 per dozen are superb.17718 ERSON A L\u2014* TILLY, MAMMA BAS seen some perfectly lovely photographs taken at Martin's, cabinet size, and only $3.00 per dozen.Bnhe wishes you to have yours takeu there before you start.His addreas is 141 Bt.Peter street, near Craig street.\" \u2014 Eva, ERSONAL._\u2014 THE ADVERTISER wants a neway letter once week from roguoin House, Cacouna, Kamouraska and {ver du Loup.Compensation will be made for the work.Address \u201cNews Letter.\u201d Drawer 2180.Post Office.Montreal.154tf NUERLES OF LECTURES ON TRE New Principles of Political Economy, Money and Banking.Tending to a great reduction nf the rate of interest | by FT, GAILBRATTH, Ae TERRE, BE Rees 1 Breen RATURDAY, MOXDAY axp TUEADAY FVENINGs, TRE 2D, 4TH Ar BTH AUGLST, AT % PAT 7.ADMISSION - - - - FREE.1798 M°G!LL [UNIVERSITY THE CALENDAR FOR THE SESSION 1884-85 Is now PURLISHED and contains all the necessary information respeoting the Faculties of ARTS.APPLIED SCIENCE LAW AND MEDICINE.SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS, MeGILL NORMAL SCHOOL.UNIVERSITY SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.Copies may be obtained by application.post paid, to tho undersigned.W.C BAYNES, Secretary.McGill College.25th July.1884.1788%aw (CHOLERA AND KINDRED DISEASES tay be, in a great measure, prevented by tho free use of DARLING'S DIPLOMA SOAP as it not only cleanses thoroughly, but purifies and disinfects all wearing apparel washed with it DARLING & BRADY.169 Montreal.I R.DAVIS PENNYROYAL AND STEEL Pills, for temales, quickly correct all » À su Catdairie street a Por box a CHOLERA -NEVER BE WITHOUT À Bottle of BLACKRERRY CARMINATIVE in the hous a safe And rare cure for Summer Complaint, Tice 25 els.Lorem & Co.corner Bleury and * x Jorchenter COLORED SEALING WAX In FANCY COLORS and perfumed for Ladies\u2019 tue.NEATLY ENGRAVED BEALS for use with sume.Morrox.Pruurs & Briver Stationers.Blank Book Makers ani Pr ntars 1755 NOTRE Dame Sr, MONTREAL CHEAP TICKETS! Steamer \u201cPERSIA\u201d SAILA EVERY FRIDAY AT 7 P.M.for TORONTO .casses oo Fare, §7.00 Tor AT CATHARINRS.- 81.86 Tor NIAGARA PAILA Le - 88.00 + Moals and Berths VMeetudeé.For Tioketa, apply to D.BATTERSBY, 283 St.James st.IVa w Opposite Otiawn Bulldings./ CARSLEY'S COLUMN.SE UNDERWBAR.The Store for the largest stock of Bik Undergarments either Ladies\u2019 or Gentle- S.CARSLEY'S.Tr THE MONTREAL DATLY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 81, rd Joy Murray & Cos ADVERTISEMENT.E GOODHOUSE CULLAR, 156.The latest novelty this season for Ladies\u2019 ear which we are showing in White lack and White.Red and White and ancy Éclors.reduced to 15c, worth 25c.Also.à large assortment of new Fancy Collars.wo clear at 100, worth 196.Anotheg Jot of Ladies\u2019 Collars in different tylas.Tour choice for lUc.worth from 85% to 80c.Your chotee of a large lot of Ribbon Veivets at 25« per plece, wortb 75e aud $1.NILE HOSIERY.The place for the largest stock of Ladies\u2019, Gentlemen's and Children's Bilk Hostery is S.(CARSLEY\u2019S.\" and $1.Another lot at 30¢ per piece, worth $1.50 Brussels Net.with small colored Spots, from 15¢ per yard.JT RECEIVED! One case of ladles\u2019 pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy boarders and hemstitched, tu bo sold cheap during our ciearing sale.MENS UNDERWEAR.MEN'S SILE SHIBTS MENS SILK DRAWERS In heavy 16 threads, medium and light.in OCARSLEY'S.&ak to see those tions, as they are the best vulue offered ; prices from 25c¢.ADIES BELTS! The best ass.rtment of Ladies\u2019 Belts in tbe city.at LU WEST PRICES Ladies\u2019 White Wab Betts, from 25¢.Ladies\u2019 Black Web Beits, all cheap.Ladies\u2019 Navy Web Baits, all cheap.Men's Crôpe de Banté Wool Shirts.Men's Crêpe de Santé Silk and Wool Bhirts.Men's Crêpe de Santé Silk Shirts, Men's Créve de Banté Drawers.This new make of Underclothing especially made for health.AT 8.CARBLEY\"'S.Ladies\u2019 Grenat Web Belts, all cheap.Ladies\u2019 Pig-skin Leather Beits, ouly 750.LADIES BELTS! JERSEYS! Bemember the Emporium for Ladies\u2019 Jerseys, at Lowes: Prices.is JOHN MURFHY & CO\u2019'S.JERSEYS! s- KB.MEN'S GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS MEN'S GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS MEN'S ELASTIC MERINO SHIRTS MEN'S ELASTIC MERINO DRAWERS MEN'S CASHMERE SHIRTS MEN'S CASHMERE DRAWERS In White and Colors.CARSBLEY'S.Remember, the cheapest place to buy Bilks and Satins is JOHN MURPHY & CO'S.D GOODS.Remember, the cheapest place to buy Dress Guods is MEN'6 SHETLAND GAUZE AND HALF GAUZE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.CARBLEY'S.1781, 1788 NOTRE DANE STREET, Terms cash and only ons prise.1791 sm JOHN ME & Co 105, 197, 109, 111 ST.PETER ST.MEN'S INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 186 MEN'S INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 22c MEN'S INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 25c MEN'S INDIA GAUZE BHIRTS, 30c MEN'S INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 85c CARSLEY'S.- THE LAUNDRY BAR.ME \u20188 RUBBER CUATS.MEN'S TWEED RUBBER COATS MEN'S CASHMERE RUBBER COATS MEN'S S81LK BUBBER COATS AT 8.CARSLETY'S.BOYS\u2019 RUBBER COATS for all ages.AT 8S.CARSLEY'S.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.eod QUEENS ASK FOR IT, AND TAKE NO OTHER, Trade Mark, Made by Tx» ALszar Tonat Bear Ga GHTS CORN and WART CURL, Certain and Sure.50 CENTS PLR BOTTLE.G, L.WIGHT, Dauseusr JHICTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE PROPRIETORS Are reminded that thelr respective establishments will shortly be besieged with visitors.and will be well advised if they at s .C ARBLEY'S CARPET AND CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, And at once make purchases HOUSE FURNISHING DRAPERIES They are likely to require for coming events, and 80 ansure the comfort of their guests and secure to themselves a respectable profit on their outlay by taking advantage at once of Ss.CARSLETY'S Bpecial lines and special prices for the proprietors of these establishments in every description of HOUSE FURNISHING DRAPERIES.S85 8%.Joseph Strect corner Richmond.DIVIDEND NOTICE.mentary interest dividend at the rate of pany, together forming a half-year on the said Stock at the rate of FIVE (5) PER CENT.per (the 17 record on that date.th nk of ow el mpany\u2019s Agent Mesars.J.Kennedy, Tod & am Street, New York, to stockholdars who are tered on the Montreal or New York Register.Warrants of Enro; iders, who are on 1d gin Sterling at the ra à omew Lans, London.England.y, August 18th, 1 By order of the Board.CHARLES DRINKWATER.JET NOW! Several lines of BILLIARD CLOTHS are offered to Manufacturers and Proprietors of these tables at 8S, (CarsLErs Carpet nnd House Furauishing Draperies DEPARTMENT.Becretary.OrPICE OP THE SEORETART, Montreal, 7th July, 1884.169 7 law TEE CANADFAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.che HALE-YEARLY DIVIDEND upon the stock of this company, at t te of THREE (8) PER CENT, per annum, secured under Agreement with the Government of the Dominion of Canada.and a half-yearly RUG 0 (2) per cent, per annum, declared by this Lom, y dividen annum, will be paid on August i8th, 1884, .be Sunday) to Btockholders of Warrants for this dividend, ble at the Agency of © ait BNI New York will\u2019 b ontresl.wii be livered on brie August the 15th, at the pêre of the \u2018o., 63 th hires And one pou tai 4a 1 gd ar our un one penn -penny ( ; - 5 iE so one poh halt ane (pr e date, at tbe office of Measra.Morton, Rose & Co.The Transfer Books of the Company, wil] be close 1 Logdon at 1 oh ock BP, on Saturday.duiy the 12h, In New York at the same hour, on Saturday.July th, and will be reppened at 100'clock a.m,on Mou- DICK\u2019S \u2014ror\u2014 FAN GOODS DEPARTMENT.This department is a complete success at all seasons of the year, we keep oon- stantly on hand a full and complete supply of every thing in the Fancy Dry Goods line, and our prices are undoubtedly the Aver DRY GOODS Cream Macrame Twine in six sizes.Colored Macrame Twine in 28 colorings.Embroidery 81lks in avery shade.Embroidery 8ilks shaded in every color.Arrasine Wool in every shade.Arrasine Bilk in every shade.Working Chenlile in three sizes and in Fitosetle nnd Purse Bilk in every shade.Fancy Cords in all colors and in a variety Fancy Plush Balls in all colors and in various dasigns.Chenille Art patterns in flowers, leaves, plants, birds, &e.AT 8.CARSLEY'S.are vasi in svery way DICK'S nick's Blood Purifier.RSA ELITES œ ARE at 3 TRE PROPRIETORS, PRICE LIST.HE MR UE *K'S HORSE.and CATTLE MEDICINES na of meaty.cuhy Droggiste ad (C LAPTERTON'S THREAD.Clapperton's Thread is galning in public Try it Their name is on every 1768, 1707, TTO®, 1TTR, 1798, 1978, ATTY NOTRE DAMS STREET, MONTREAL = Ask for them and DICK & CO.412 St.James Street, | MONTREAL.a A (INiVERSAL MEDICINE] | BORGES and CATTLE Ars ES and CATTLE whalever may be thelr age and un MSIt tones up the Sytem Im new life and a ) Rana ur ious efest hipo, the ator work of fattening for the is facilitated by the *s Blood Purifier DICK & CO.CENTS FOR SALE \u2014 AT woe STAR OFFICE a 4 Vital Questions 1 t Ask the most eminent physjoiag Of any school.whatis the best thing in the world for quieting and allaying ail irritetion of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural.childlike refreshing sleep always?And they will tell you unhesitatingly \u201c bome form of Hops!\u201d CHAPTRA Ÿ [Third Edition.SSNs ISIN ROBIDOUX VB.MORRINSETTR.Centinustien of she Preliminary Investigation, The preliminary inv: ation iD the case ive] inatcated Dir 3.Roba A MPP, against Mr.Morrissette editor +} ; Journal de Bequharnois, weed ceotin before Poilce Magistrate Desnoyers this } T.A.Quinn appearing lox any qr all of the most eminent physi ; ally for the prosecution.8: | cross-exsmination of Mr.F.X.Dun Ja guagent » a law.of Montreal wil pi a e \u201c What ts the best and only remedy that can with.to having read the be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidnors » article com of, and testified as to the and urinary organs; euch ss Bright'a disease n the The article diabetes, retention or inability to retain uripe \u2018| tended to brand Mr.Robidoux as a Free- and ail tue diseasous and ailments peculiar to women \"\u2014 IM8s00 and an anti-Uatho which was risiisted loaves damagivy ue on Mr.\u2018t Bobldoux.He had part of a couple \u201c And they will tell you explicitly end .| of m in Che county at emphatically \u201d Buchu.\u201d .Ask the same physicians i What fs the most reliable and surest cgie '{ were for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; conatipa- tou, Indigestign, biliousness.malarial fever.agus.&c.\u201d and they will tell yon: Mandrake ! or Dandelion 1\u201d Hence, when these remedies are combimed* with othera equally valuable And compounded into Hop Bitters, gnobe 4 Bot vote for wonderfui and pysterious qurative power ls la la operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist developed which 80 vari OF resist its power, and yet it is Harmlass for the most frail woman, weakest fuvalid or smallest child to use.CHAPTEBII \"Patients * Almost dead or nearly dying\u201d For years, and given og or phyaisians of eases.liver oom- nis.sever ooughs called consumption.Bri ht's and other kidney bave been cured.Women gone nearly araxy! From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness and various es peculiar to woinen.Peonla drawn out of shape fron excruciating pangs of Rheumatism.Inflammatory and chronia or suffering from scrofuial Erysipelas! Balt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia.indigestion, and in fact all diseases Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters.proof r which can be found in every neighbo the known world.17 nelg 128 6eod : W.& F e 100 GREY NUN + I ° ECOTCH GLAZED DBAIN PIPES Chimney Tops, Vent ngs, v re Bricka, Fire Olay, Port d Cemen Canada Cement, Water Lime Whiting, sur À larges WAYS OD YANKEES IN LONDON.How They Make Thomselves Known by Their Dress and Manners.If Americans could make London gay, London would be gay.The Yankees are everywhere an evidence.There is nomis- taking the American anywhere: Ou the streets, in the galleries, at the theatres, he is to be met.or one, am always glad to meet him.He is the heartiest, lrankest all in all, the truest man to be found w in ahoe-leather.He is different from other foreigners in London.He s the same lan as Lge English I can instantly understgn all bo Is sayink.and so it is that his voice and intona and accent seem somewhat untrained, and, per just the }:ast bit underbred.Of ; \"of mean tha voice, intonation and aoce some Americans.Ten years ago 1 did know what English people meant who me that all Yankees speak with à twang, and that American ladies thelr voloes on a it?Whose business is it?Yet, al] the sa it is true.1 am constantly turni ng aro on the street to look after an American voice.It is a national characteristic Americans speak in a loud unmodula voice.No doubt itisa matter of climate.In public places Americans talk in loud now remember, little notice is taken of this in America, where moat seem accustomed to it, but lo England 1t voices.If seems rude and ill-bred to socially in a loud voice.In omnib at dinner tables, at the theatres, on the streets, one by the ioudness and shriliness of the American goftness and delicacy of the English lady'8 voice makes the erican lady's voice In comparison all the more conspicuous.But did they not speak at all is constantly attr sometimes the voice.The there would be no mistaking m eu country people in London.Fo 0 - begin with, the dress would tell the story.ah tall hats.If a man is respectably dressed he will be sure to have ou a silk bat.The same may be said of all continental gentlemen.Therefore the slouch hat, the soft feit bat, or the English gentlemen wear bllly-cock hat upon an otherwise fasblon- ably dressed man auggests to you that he is an American.Clothes are rather cheap in tleman will wear kneed-out trowsers, but American gentlemen uncommonly do.F otten think the American ladles spend so much on dross that they have nothing left to spend on their husbands; for while the men are under- dressed or shabbily dreesed, the ladies are sometimes overdressed, and commonly very expenaly ly dressed.Then there is tly so ald Bola acolo ary seldom y or pecu y .But you can- fai Robert England, and no English th sai not truthfully say this of Americans.\u2014 Lawd Collier: VISITING A VOLCANO.An Alaska Hill Which Bpouts Sulphurews va Steam, But no Le Captain Healey, of tbe revenue cutter \u201cCorwin\u201d\u2019 sends two intorretire reporte by ing \u20ac v officers of the \u201cCorwin\u201d desc to the; recently upheaved volcano in Behring Sea, at the northern end of esloff Island.This valcano, which is in as te 9f constant and intense activity, was upheav from thé ses In the Summer of 1 but ho landing upon it was made devious rwin\u201d last that by the officers of the \u201c Sori; irregular cone shaped hill, abou hundred feet in holgtt mthe sides ob great volumes of vapor were arising.At a height of: about and summit of whi two-thirds the distance from the base the apex of the cone there issued & ver irregular series of large steam jets, whi extended lu a horizontal direction com- pistely acrosé the northwestern face of the .Ar oùnd these steam jets were 2060, nearer a de of sulpane upon pp post \u201c co En of various hues, which at a looked like patches of vegetation.The cof was covered by a thin layer of ash form to sustain a by the action of rain into & crust w loch was s not strong h weight, and every s the climbers\u2019 feet grushed through it soc they sank Luce cap into a soft, most im poble us \" i Sar y suffocated them.As the summit was reached the heat of the ashes became almost unbesp which arose in clouds and near able.A thermometer buried in them bal way up the ascent marked 196 d in a crevice of the ramparts bf the crater the mercu rapidly ed and fil the tube, when the bulb burst, and shortly in attaching the sus on ring to the instiument was afterward, the solder fused temperature was estima 500 degrees ateam esca and in some cases at regular intervals the axhaust of a steam engine.The interior of the crater could not seen op sooount of the clouds of smoke and vapor-which filled t.\u201cA curious fact to be noted,\u201d Lieutenant 1 Cantwell says, \u2018in regard to Lhis volcano the entire absence à ntly of lava an ci .Nowhere could I find the slightest e noe of either of these characte o of other volcanoes hitherto examined in the Aleutian Islands\u201d.Volcanic dust or ash, however, b the wind to places as distant as Qua After carcfully measuring 1 Sociaeme vo the New Tork tera: pl n g of ood in P.@QUESIE & CO - rere be.bo sors.22H BE ¥hinca - Pi h, shrill key.I did not then believe it.But it is true.What of br.Yeomans decribes it as a dull, ay: pital.at nheit.Un all sides the oone were forations through which the sod with more or lees energy, e , Is thrown out In considerable quantities and carried \u2018hateauguay time the alection, and he found thst the 5 originally made in this Arig espread and operate udi- daly to Mr.idoux.Pie rocalled an occasion on wh Rev.Alex.Gervais, curé of the parish of St.Antoine, in the county of Chateauguay, had told him during the electoral campaign that he bad seen one or more persons who told him that they would r.Robidoux because he was a Freemason, and the gentleman in question told him that the cause for their alni from voting was the article in the J pe bad read the article in question aud ound that Mr.Robidoux was distinctly charged with being a Freemason and anti- .The ollowtng phrase witness considered libellous: \u2014 \u201cMr.Robidoux, on the contrary, is one of those Liberals of the French school, of which the organ in Can- ads is nothing less than the sheet of Mr.Bea who has declared in his journal that he is w Freemason, a Freethinker and an advanced radical.\u201d This, witness thought, an accusation which was as much directed against Mr.Robidoux as against Mr.Beaugrand.Witness was employed in Mr.Robidoux's office, and wor for him à his election in Cha All of his hotel and 's bills on that occasion were paid, he did mot know by whom, but probably bY Mr.Robidoux, th: bh his agent, but he did not receive a single cent apart from that.THE CANADIAN PACIFIC of the Work of Uonstruction in t Rookies Track Lald Six Miles West of the Summit.Latest intelligence from the West states that operations on the Canadian Pacific in the Rocky Mountains are still being pushed forward with all rapidity, The track has now been laid down to a point six miles west of the summit, and the bridge across the Upper Kicking Horse River is constructed.he contractors are now engaged at a tunnel three miles westward, and ex to have the work completed in about weeks, when the will be graded as far as the Otter Tail River, Considerable delay was cocasioned by the, Den ralng which de- stro a grea of property.ou- sands of laborers are at Nork and more are ufred.ages range from $1.5 per day upwards, and board can be had for r week.engineers engaged on the survey are now beyond the first crossing of the um- bia River, and some of the contracts between the first and second crossings have been already awarded.The scenery in the Rockies beyond the Kicking Horse Pass is described |.as sublime, Off For the North-West.Messrs.Robillard, Charlebois, Lavallee and ; Dubamel, embers of the Legislative Assembly o! Quebec, leave for the North-West on the 6th of August.The object of the visit is understood be te the position of their compatriots in the prairie province, to study the Canadian Pacific Rall- way pate, and to post themselves nerally upon matters in the North-West.Te ainiaion sare ou We Des ture o ators, says: \u2014\" We ieve that public sentiment has determined to insist upon a Blaine and Freach Canadians, A French Canadian tleman who bas ust returned trom and Lewiston, Me, says that the ear} re oppésed to 8 ge D à man, are op an will plank a solid vote in favor of Clovis These same men at the last Presidential election voted in favor of Garfield, and are Dow opposed to Blaine, who is charged with hav made uncomplimentary remarks | French Canadians in the United States.La Minerve and several other Canadian ournals strongly advise French Canadians ving votes to cast them in favor of the Democratic candidate.To be Opened at Last.The free bath which has been under construction for some time past on St.Helen's Island has at length been Sompleted and will be thrown open to the public to-morrow.The bath has been erected at the instance of the Health Department, and is aituated on the southwest corner of the island, which is deemed by the De nt to be about tb sajest locality.ere are aiready between forty and fifty dressing rooms, and those who patronise the bath can wade out to any depth.A Warning to Youngsters.An empty spirit barrel left at the corner of frit Borromeée streets, rday afternoon, the attention mates througd Lio bunghole, when thespist © w 8 Luous vapor took fire an burnt him severely ou face.Onledonian Games, The Caledonian Society's games are fixed be hejd Sat A t 30th, th ontresl Lacrocse round, A mood programme is in preparation.CLTY ITEMS.\u2014The pecond moonlight excursion of the season of the Montreal Yacht Club will take place on Wednesday evening next.the fon of ae Pome Cburch In this oity on 21st of Beptomber next, on the 00 of the toast of t Miob- \u2014Some days a young boy named Lord was re rtod La Tua STAR as missi om Bis home in Three Rivers.Yesterday 1s dead body was found floating in the river opposite that city.\u2014The little of Mr.Lacroix, who was so severely injured by being thrown from a patrie ri Las ook: hae 80 far vered as sent bome © te eo Hos- He will be slightly Hoke bar -_ \u2014À sd named Parsons was seived with a , 4% whilst walking along the revetment wall terday and fel] over tothe wharves below, Be was ooly slightly injured bowever and |; was soon able to pi oa his way.\u2014A pl under the charge of the .Rev.Father bvre will leave St.Peter's Church, Yisitation street, on Saturday after- oot, pil \u2018th on \u2018steamer * Ca * for Bt.fine de Beaupre, * \u2014An Englishman named James Whi * head claims to have been robbed of sb { notes to the value of finy ran whilst leaving wel ran a we saloon on the whart.\u2014Mrs.Brouillet, age Afty, residing op Panet street, was brought to the Notre Hospital esterday suffor frome dislocation the slbow.Acco to her own account phe bad fallen on the fHoor of the kitoh r.Joyal attended ber and reduced fracture clently to aliow woman bp return home.» Bears are reported to be terri the farmers in the townships In To of [1% Jérome.Fifty-three emigrants, Ex.-88.\u2018\u201c Bustos Ayrean\u201d to Quebec, passed through the Tanneries art night.Mr.Howard Vincent, ex-chief of the London, Eng.detoctive department left for Baron py ge heed Fog Lawrence Hall are Mr.E.H.Hodgkinson, Qu bee; Dr.M.Millan, Mansonville; Dr.an rs.Roy and Mr.L.F.Perrault, Quebec.Among the visitors AT the Windsor Hotel are Mr.H.L Ad iss Alice Sturtevant, Portland, Me.; Mr.Buff and Bon.Ramilton ; Mesara.George and , England.The m tween tbo Ontarios, of Toronto, the Young Sham: for Rs EE us toess enabling spectators to wi matches.8 The Grand Trunk\u2019 ~ THE LATEST ADDITION.The Thomson Line's New 58, \u201c Dracona \"\u2014 The Champtov Preight Carrier.The new steamship * Dracona,\u201d of the Thomason line, ead in port thls morning, after her firet trip across Lhe Atlantic.[his steamer ls yibiog but a bandsuine vesuel, tha peinolpal alo of the designers being w reduce the difference betwuven the gruss tonnage of the vessel aod ber carrving capacity to à minimum.Inthie tbe appear Lo bavebeen minently successiul and the proportion of carrying capeoity (1,345 loos) to the tonnage (3,000 tops) the captain states, far ler rthan in the case Of any other steamship in the Montreal trade.This result Is dua both to the uesigu of the vessel and the material used in her construction.Bheis built of the finest steel, which is much mora buoyagt than fron, a feature oi her desigu the great width of beam.Her measurements are 285 feet keel, 354 feet beam, and 34 fuet depth of hold.Sune, with ber siater & the \u201cEscolona,\u201d pow fitting up, ana in tact all of the vessels of the Thomson line was built by Messrs.Gourley Brothers, of Dundee.She is bLrigantine has an upright stem, and is turtle forward er engines are of 210 horse power and are capable of working up a 8 of ten knots an bour.She ls fitted with Amos & Smith's tent steam steering gear, Las all the test appliances fof handling cargo, and is specially up for the cattle trade.Features of the accommodation for live stock are the new fashioned ventilators, which are guaranteed to furnish ventilation to the \u2018tween decks as good as enjoyed by the cattle in the deck load.The \u2018Dracona\u2019 is commanded Capt.Sangster with the full complem of officers from the * Aviona,\u201d whue the * Escalona\u201d will be commissioned by the officers from the \u201cBarcelona\u201d The latter will be placed under the command of Mr.Simpson, first officer of the \u201cGarmona,\u201d while Captain Sargeant, of tbe barque * Lake B8im- coe,\u201d has sssumed command of the **Aviona.\u201d The \" Dracona' on returning to Newcastle will proceed to the Mediterranean to take a cargo for this port.Ou her way over she called at St.John's, Nfid., with the new shaft and tube for the disabled \u201cOarmona,\u2019 and on Thursday, when the \u201cDracons \u201d leftit was expected that the sister ship would be able to continue ber in- terru voyage in a fortnight.The \u201cDracona\u201d has Er asome little con in the stern, and exceptional accommodation for a few passengers.BRITISH A3SUUIATION.Favors\u2014More Intending Visitors.À copy of the following circular has just een received at the Committee rooms :\u2014 GRAND TRUNK BAILWAY OF CANADA.Office of the General Passenger Agent, | ontreal, July 22nd, 188¢.| Giroular No.22.TO AGENTS.British Association for the Advancement of Science, Montreal Meeting, August 27th to September 8rd, 1884.nts will lague to members of the above their families single tickets to Montreal at half fare, and return tickets to Montreal at single fare, as may be desired, on presentation of member's certificate, signed by T.G.Bonney or J.D.Crawtord.embers of the British Association holding these certificates will be entitled to return tickets at single fare, and single tickets at half fare, from and to all stations on the Grand Trunk Railway, and agents are authorized to issue accordingly.Tickets can be issued August 1st to 31st, inclusive, all good to return up to September 15th.1 and muat be endo on the \u201cB.A.Special.\u201d \u2018The number of the certificate must also be given.(Signed) .WM.EDGAR, General Passenger Agent.Among the names recently booked at the Windsor for the week of the British Association meetings are 85.H.Scudder, Editor Science, Cambri Mass., Rev.1.Poole Ki and Miss ing, London, Prof.Pye- Smith, London; F.W.Putnam, Cambridge, Mass, Permanent Secretary American Association: Prof.G.G.Ramsay, G3 w; and Captain Bedford Pim's party which includes Prof.Glatsher and son, Sir James, Lady and Misa Douglass.In padition te the associate and, annual members registered, five life members have added their names to the list, through the Local Committee.By error yesterday the list of additional subseriptions was misplaced in the paper and credited to the bition fund.Several names of subscribers whose subacrip- tions have been already announced were also mixed up with the list.The following is the correct additional Hst : Mackay Brothers.$100 Hudon, Hebert & Co .100 Thibaudeau & Co .50 Sir A.À.Dorion.50 P.J.0.UVORU./2220.200ee ee 25 Btearns Murray.\u2026.\u2026.20 Francis Btephen.20 B ns.10 emaAre.10 os.B.Du er 10 Rivard.10 .W.Mosa.ree aaa 10 E.Beauchamp 5 J.Perrault.o.ooiiii 5 J.G.Lavioiette.\u2026 5 THE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHA Dificulty Between the Two Teams The Mountreals to Play Under Protest Should the 5hamrooks Select s Certain Player.As the day for the championship lacrosse mateb Spproaches, the interest increases in view of ctrrent rumor that tbe Mont- alers will pla under p test in the event of the Sham selecting a certaln mew- ber.The reason given by members of the former club is the Shamrock man, wbo it 1s thought will probably be choson as one of the twelve, wai convicted before a Magistrate of eo serious criminal offence.The captains of both teams were seen) to-day by a STAR reporter, but both men ed to make any statement.he action of the champions is reported to bave been taken in uence of the rigid rules of the National Amateur Lacrosse Association which provide for the expulsion of any club ing a player who has n convicted criminal offence.The following article is the one quoted in regard to the matter :\u2014 \u201cNo club which shall admit or retalu a person a member thereof who har been cen- ured or punished by this Association for oul play or other reprehensible conduot, or who shall b rth be convicted under the laws of the coun of a criminal char shall ba entitled to continue a member © this association or be admitted to membership thereof, and no.new club shall be admitted a member therein which has amo its members any one who has been convicted of such on, a olub In this na- sociation shall a match with any such club under penalty of forfeiture of membership of such aasocia- tion.No dub shall be admitted to membor- ship in this association unless it adopts in it constitution the sentiments of this ar- ©.A menting of the representatives of both was d at be = Wo the Win r Hotel Just or Urpoge of ghoosing umpires and a ref tor Satu 2a math\u2019 No fini v at.Amona ce te declgion was arr} the names for umpires wers those o L .and Mesars.J.8.Hall and .For teferee the name of Mr.QP dson was manbtioned.Sudden Death, A rather sudden, although in gnme re- an expected death, oocurred yestor- ¥ afternoon at 101 Wolfe «treet.Amanda oel, a little girl of six years, was playing with some companions yesterday afternoon, opposite the residence of Ler parents, when she suddenly to cry, and ber mother thin that she wae il bad fallen called her loto the house.bis occurred about 3.30 à m.and by 4.30 o'clock the little girl bad died.From information re- oslved from the father of the little girl it appears that she had heen afMictad tor some t with beart discase, s0 much so that Dr.Pelletier and other physicians had sssured her parents that they might expect her death at any moment.{ No Commission Yet, .Atrange to say, although the order-in- uncil appolating Messrs.Honey & (jen- dron otnt prothonotaries of the Superior and reuit Courts for the Distriet was passed ob the léth of this month, and tted in the Gazelle à few days ter, the commission has not yet been forwarded, nor have the gentlemen in question been sworn in.The affect of thie dolay ir the work uires to be performed by deputien, ss i such time as the com- miesion ves onotaries bave no legal status and conaecuentiy cannot sigr any docutmente 2 ; UNCLE SAM DEFRAUDED.The Relations of the Union Padife Railroad to the American Govergment, New Yon July A ihe Times phil morning pu es a long stor copcert tbe relations of the Union Pacific Rat road tothe Government.It says that io Pebru- ary last the Judiciary Commitise of the ate, under the lead of Edinunds snd land, cae to the concjusion that the tral Pacific had fairly tried to live up to lhurman act, but that in every respect the Union Pacific managers bad set it at naught snd indicated complete indifference to law.Edmunds was commissioned tq write a report ou the subject, which he did.The report was anproved by tbe committee, but never reached tbe Senate or ublic.It showed that not 8 cent b paid fnto the treasury under the 25 Per cent.provision of tbe TLurman Act afnoe July si, 1878, while during the same time 819,- 000,000 was divided ln dividends.Edmands showed that the law was manda , and Do matter what disputed claim against the Government the company might have, it was not thereby released from ite ob tion.The directors had in fact offered the sinking fund as a claim where the law de- waoded casb, and the law officers of the Government had allowed it to go on.The report closed wlth a resolution coliog the president's attention to tbe fact asking him to order the Attorney General to broveud to Lave executed the penalties prescribed agatost the Unlon Pacific dtr rs for illegally declaring dividends.This enalty Is a flue not exceeding $10,000 and mprisonment not exceeding one year.The very morning that Hoare waa present the report wade by Edmunds, Chas.Fapcls Adauws, jr.arrived in Washington, sowe negotiations the matter was left in abeyance.The article, however, says that Edmunds has slmply given the Unlo Pacific a respite.Another session of Congress will give him time to act now that all tbe facts are in his possession, and the company bas put itself ln his power.The Thompson bill is in his hands.and be can ut it or almost any other through the cuate.One thing is sure, no more dividends will be paid on Union Pacific stock until the $32,500,000 now owing to the (Government, 8 provided for.Edmunds only tears the road will be unable to pay, and so fall Into the hands of the Government.To prevent that ana at the same time secure every dollar of the carnings for tbe sinking fund is 8 aim.113 THE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM.(SPECIAL TO TRE STAR} LONDON, July 31.\u2014The German, Austrian and Italiun delegates to the Egyptien Conference will support a compromise on the Egyptian question.The terms of tbe compromise are that a reduction of one half per cent interest on the Egvptian debts a be made {I the revenue derived trom the land tax does not reach the Bliznieres estimates.Condensed Telegrams, As only '30 or 40 delegates arrived at Chicago to attend the labor convention, the affair was a flzzle.Very favorable reports have been received of the condition of the crope in Minnesota, Dakota and Kansas.A fire bas occurred in the hospital of San Giacomo, Italy.Two unoccupled wards, which had been prepared for cholera patients, were destroyed.Mr.Augustin Daly, the New York theatrical manager, has been elected an honorary member of the Reform Club and of the Atbenæum Club, London.The New York Times says eoncerted action is about to be taken by several banks put- side the city against Thompson's Bank Note and Commercial R ter for libel and attempted blackmall It 2 pal Boeri through the operations o .will amount to upwards of a milton.THE MORMON TEMPLE.A Religious Bervice in Salt Lake Clty Tabernacle, Service tn the Tabernacle is beld oof Sun- davs at two o'clock in the afternoon.© centre of the church fills rapidly with women, while men predominate in the side rows of seats.There are seats for thirteen thousand persons in the amphitheatre and gallery.broad galiery around at the front, where the choir sit in two facing wach other, the men on one side an the women opposite.The space betw i= filled by three long crimson-cushion: pulpit desks, in each of which twent speakers or so can sitat once, each ra overlooking the heads of the one bepeath The highest was designed for the president and bis two counsellors; the pecand one for the twelve apostles, and the lowest for the bishops, but I believe the order is not very rigidly observed.very Sunday the sacrament is administered, the table loaded with the baskets of bread and tankards of water oocupying a dais atthe foot of the pulpite, radu- ally.a number of bishops take their places behind this table and watch the congregation gather.Mingling with the rest come many strangers, bringing the latest tail and millinery.and these strangers always conducted to seats down in front, whero they can be addressed effectively in a body.At one door stands s huge cask of cold water, with several tin cupe handy, and nearly all stop to drink as they comme in.Later you will see tin pails holding a uart or more, and having handles on bo sides circulating through the audie refilled from time to time by small ye médrs running about in chip bats and wellstarched pinaforen, Procisely at two o'clock the great organ sends forth {ta melodious summons, and the noise of busy voicestis hushed ; a byma announced and sung by the cholr, for may be one of the old familiar ones, the audience does not join in the After the slinging comes a long prayer by some layman-priest.and a hymn, during the singing of which eligh break the slices of bread into m Then, while the bread ls being passed through the audience to the communicants \u2014everybody, old æ, partaking\u2014 President Taylor or some êther dignitary reads à chapter from the Bibla, usually from Revelation, and makes extempore re marks upon it.metimes the Hon.George Q.Cannon, the most eminent of the Mormon leaders, occupies the pulpit.It is g'elock before t 8 broad ad r va D partakan y all, and fully four by the time the preacher has conser.the bisbop pronounced the benediction, and the congregation is dismissed.\u2014 Ernest Ingersoll, in arper's M The Bartholdi Btatue and the Colossus ef Rhodes, It may not be without Intereat, says the Loudon Telegraph, to compare g curl ously ngenious contrivance, avo - tholdi from little statue one thé Sar than life, with what is known as the Colossus of Rhodes.M.Bartholdl's figureof Liberty stands, without reckoning the disdem, 105 feet: but the extreme helght from the feet to the upper end of the torch held bythe Statue will be placed où à granite Pedemtar statue wi p on a elgbty-three feet high.To those who like to dd that the letters in the insetiption, \u201cTu es Petrus,\u201d running round the interior of the drum of the dome pf St.Peter at Rome are as tall as a life guardsmman, and that th: n held by the Apostle St.Luke In one o eo spandrils of the arches of the dome is aloven feet long, it may be interesting to earn that a person six feet in belght, prand- ng on the llps of Bartboldi\u2019s head of \u201cLiberty,\u201d can only just reach the eyebrow; that pie can jump with ease in and out ot the ip of the nome, and that thee measure six feat from corner to corner.mn to the old \u201cWonder of the World,\u201d we find t it was the largest of the hundred col statues of the sun which at ope time embellished the city of Rhodes.It upward of 105 fret higb; few persons b arms long ennugh to embrace ita thumb; the fingors were longer than the whole bodies the majority of the statues then extant; the hollows of the limbs when broken resem caves, and Inside might bé seen huge stones inserted to keep the statue in tion.It took twalve years to erect, and cost three hundred talents.The story that the legs of the Colnasus extended across mouth of the harbor is general! considered to be a fiction; but that it at: close to the entrance of the port of Rbodes, and was made to 8OrYvR AS A [hero or ligbthouse, seems cer- tainenough.It was grerthtowy sod smashed to pinces by an earthquake fifty-six rm after its erection.For 908 years the Îrag- ments of this Wonder of the World strewed the mole at Rhodes, and then they were soid by the Calipb Omar ton merchant at Emess, who carried away these prodigious raarine one Re Peer al mee; ger calcula t e weight in bronza must bave been -000 pounda.Those unhappy persons who euffer from nervoysness \u2018and dyspepsia should use - ter's Littla Nerve Pills, which are D \"BE cues plone, Derkous.dpspeptic 8 LOST-A PEARLE! CHAPTER XL{I\u2014CONTINGED.She, with the .wo younger children.hae been the firat to eacape from thé buruing building and she had been a terri bly interested witness of all that bad tran epired ot Pearle's window.She Lad been the first to discover those three white, scared taces looking forth from it, she had seen clasp Cumilla jn her arms and lusist that Francita should go first when the brave man had gone to their rescue.Thi aot nearly drove her frantic.Her warped nature could not comprehend the grand thoughts that had actuated her, and the t blfulssness that had planned so wisely \u2014io her terror and suspense she had thought that Pearle now intended to be revenged upon her eldest daughter for all the abuse and insult that she bad received at her hands.Bhe noticed Fraocita when sbe reach the frpund in salety, her whole beart ana mind were concentrated upon what should happen next.She moaned and wrung her ds constantiy.\u201cShe will perish\u2014sbe will perish!\" sha cried, helplessly, as she saw the man reach the window, and lay his band upon Pearie's arm, bidding her \u201ccomo.\u201d Then shesaw the brave girl raise her own unconscious daughter in ber arms and force her into those outstretched hands, while she drew back and firmly motioned that she would not go until his burden was sale, and when the grateful mother received her daughter unharmed she was fairly dazed with wonder at ap af 80 eutirely above and beyond her comprehension ; she could not understand that divine love, that hervism, that could make «ny, one thus sacrifice her lifetor an enemy.fter all was over, and Camilla restored to consciousness, she learned all that had transpired from Francita, who could not say enough to express her gratitude and admiration for Miss Moifert, \u201cIf she had left us there,\u201d she said, with 8 white face and solemn eyes, * we must have been burned to death, for we were both 80 arazed with fright, that we were perfectly nelpless.Why, mamma, she actually dresa- ed us as if we had been chidren, and when that man told ber that he had come to save her, she told him that she should pot move tren the place until we wore both safe.If she had perished, mamma, 1 should never have known another happy moment,\u201d the girl concluded, weeping almost hysterically at he remem! rance.y Fennelsca was very repentant and remorseful.\u201c1 have treated her shamefully.1 have WTO! her deeply.I wonder ifshe can ever forgive me!\" she said, sobbing, and completely unnerved aod for the first time in her life her pride was utterly humbled.Later in the day she went to Dr.Murdock and begged to eee bis patient; but he told her that Pearle was sleeping, andj would ba able to see no onebut her own friends for several days.en she found Sir Harold, and relleved ber burdened heart to him, confessing ber injustice to the beautiful girl, and telling him all that bad occurred since they came to Vannes.In this way Richard learned all that had befallen his loved une, and discovered also that, even as be feared, Adison Cheetham had followed her there, and was doubtless even then an inmate of the hotel.\u201cWe did not arrive a moment too soon,\u201d be said, to Sir Haiold, when he told him what be bad Jearned from Lady Fennelsea, \u201cand I fear if I meet bim 1 shall not be accountable for what may bappen to him.\u201d * Do not be rash, my boy,\u201d Sir Harold answered, \u2018remember who alone has a right to mete out justice and vengeanocs.No harm has come to our friends, and ol course we shall take everything into our own han now.1 think on the whole, that it is well we all meet here.All matters can be sot- tled at once, and we shall return with no fear of any further disturbauce or trouble.CHAPTER XLIV.FACE TO FACE.Beveral days went by, and many of thoss who had been deprived of their rooms by the fire returned to their bomes, while others sought board in the cottages near by.and some went intothe city to remain forthe t rie was tog rapidly.though ehe suffered much from tbe soreness of the burns, she was otherwise uninjured, and after afew days of rest and - aulet, she folt quite like herself again.[3 am as good as new, {except for being a little cripoled,\u201d she said one day, with a very bright face, as Richard entered and inquired regarding her condition.He had baunted the doctor's rooms ever since the fire, and would have waited upon le constantly, but the Ie physician permed it more prudent that h charge should only have his mother's care until be waa fully assured that she would experience no il} effect from the terrible ordeal through which she bad passed.He allowed Captain Byroholm to see her for a few moments every day, but would consent Lo no protracted couversation or axpianations.Pearle, on her part, often found herself wondering what had brought bim there, she kpew it must be something in convection with herself, but of Lhe nature of his mission phe could form no idea, and was too languid- y content and happy to have him there, in case of any emergency, to trouble herself about the matter.She wondered too, if Adison Cheetham was still there.She asked Dr.Murdock a day or two after fire, but he had not seen an of m and could not tell her.Pearle, however, did not fret or worry over it, Richard had told her that Sir Harold Cheswick was there also, and with two such staunch protectors at hand she felt asured that no harm would come near ber.Alice Reneau was improv wonderfull every day, she was fl ng in fiesh an strength, and a faint, beautiful oolor was taking the place of the deadly pallor which er face bad always worn since her socl- ent.Her eyes grew bright, her mind clearer and Btro r, and fond, lovely smiles came ily her sweet lips as she listened to Amy's childish prattle.She no longer occupied her invalid chair; that was given up to Pearie now, while shé sat byher side and talked over the post eager to learn every, event that bad: a spired.ce ha D greatly astoais u ake told that more than a year had olapeed since that dreadful day, but was for to believe it when she saw how Amy grown.r relations with George Murdock were strangely changed during this jast week.Of course, be was to her llkea stranger; she bad no knowrled or remembrance of bim ; while to him ii seamed as if a moun tain-like barrier had suddenly risen between him and the gente, helpless girl whom he had watched and tended, tor so long.Whenever she was in his presence his eyes would follow every movement of her graceful figure with a strangely fascinated, alf-wondering gaze, and then he woul start and heave a deep sigh when ar to a sense of what he was doing.y times, on glancing up.\u2018Alice would add ie dark eyes rod a ber with puch ea t, and almost imploring | a vivid oolor would mount to ber brow and a feeling of embarrassment would im her to make some excuse for leaving room to escape it.EE more ° e .* .* One bright mornine\u2014the fourth day after the fire-\u2014Ri tapped for admittance upon Pearle's door.Aewect, well wn voice bade him enter, god, wi h.iad liane in his handsome face, yed.With a elastic tread he crossed the room to her si Pearle's heart always bounded at his coming, and yet a feeling of sadnees, a sort of golly roproschtuiness, took possession of heart while in bis presence.What ht bad blood to lap more quickly in her veins at tbe sound of bia footstep?Wh psbould the color fi to her cheskrs, an: eyes droop copsclously fore bim?ere questions which she sterni ssked herself alter nvery interview wit him.To-day there was [something in tbe quick, light step that sent the: Mood tinglin through all her frame, and as he reach her chair the erimson JD bar cheeks told ail too plainly how hig presence moved her.Bhe could not Took up-she felt guilty, condemned, and yet.stravgely happy.and, before sue was aware of hia intantion, he had stooped, taken ber glowing face betwern bis hands, raispd it so that he couid look full into it, and then disged her Boftly, almust revare upon .\u201c* Rio! y, aha cried in a startied, almost dintressed tone, while the color faded out of har foo leaving it white and Tull of pala.* Pearle, forgive me,\" he Aad, seeming to remember something, but I could not help it ge looked 80 exactly like my Prarie of Abe ad on but her bright.bro © made no ly.but her A wn bead dropped ool lower than before, a tremulous swelled up from her aching heart, her trembled painfully, and the taura 8 p her long laabes (20 be inued{ ; I * æ - , ° Lu : ; 1 ; ' .| : Al ; ; - THM MON MEAL DAILY SEAN EH URMDAY Ye 1 ag, LL .- x Le \".\u20ac = 7 ni - sy.OPERA BOUFFE.THE CHOLERA.~ THE LEVIS ELECTION ASE.FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.albicago receipts of cargals to-day werean- puise READING MATTER BECOMES SRATRFEL cOMPROTIYS.ast it | on .CTT To .The Next Move\u2014A Change of Attorneys The Banque du Pruple Strengthening Me Be boior™ og 81000 bn ashols vei ot or fill with water.purchase a pair of E P PS S C OCOA wo .en\" The Troubles of » Mausger \u2014Asaigament of Outbreak in Spain\u2014Quarantine st Rome\u2014 Asked For.Puaition, , bushols.cor 50.000 bushels, Mewry t & Pon's Perfected Bpo toa, BREAKFAST, Po \u201caia YOR LV THE SULKS ce .Mr.R, G.L Barnett.Opposition to the Dowtors.(SPECIAL TO THRSTAR) In view of the decision of the board of oats.60.000 bushels.Poe roco({pts of hogs which aid sight and make the readiog porn], tanorougt Knowledge of the parursl laws which 4 \" Mr.R.(à.I.Batnett, lessee and manager Lispox, July 31.\u2014Huelna, Spain, is t= QUEREC, July 31.\u2014 The denouement in the directors of the Banque du Peuple to pass to-day were 15 vestepday 10.910, ship- clear.Nuw selling cheap.Established 2: arréui asons 9 pretion and notion 187% Its Cause and Consequences, f Y 1 Pal ) H .\\gn- bet .the haif-yearly divi it has been con.Menta 5.468: ght grades tw 5 85, years ES an of th Bropevtes of Locle ; be last 8t.© the Crystal aon Opers House, assly fected with cholera.Weel Levis election case anticipated in yesterday's yes 3 co mixed packiog $5 80 tv 5 55.heavy ship- \u201cVia 828 Reaver Mall Terrace.y Aad vided our br it abies with & It will bo remembered that at tho Inst Bt.od this afternoon to Mr James Baxter.Cadiz and Ayamonte, both inclusive, aro aleo 87ak ocourred lu Court to-day, when Mr.T.Mdered advisable to furthor strengthen the pine:8560 Lo 680.Castle recoivts.6,000.= ben 9 davigen\u201d \"11 Ty The judiebus Gao ot Louls de Mile End municipal elect MS I.broker, St.Francois Xavier street.The guspacted of being julected.Chas.Caegrain, advooste, appeared and ition of the lostitution by taining a on © eran aitlo receipts.8.000.A Ls TAT: Bat ota ois Sao al A.Belanger was clected to tbe Council, That labilitles are estimated at between eight Ros, July 31.-8lx © pereous are made a motion on behalf of the petitioners raty deposit of some $700,000 trom a (Chicago crain market vas casier and STRATHY B ROS., op ntl strony eon ore iendeiioyln datas body subacquently prowoted him to the and ten thousand dollars, the largest now detained in the Lazarettos ob the frob- to be substituted in the record for the actual leading bank.This amount, it is _under- frum late higher range.Red Winter Wheat STOCK BROKERS, Eady to atinck wherever tiers is's weal TA mayorality, an alt went merry creditors being Mesars.ames Baxter tier and along the coast.attorney of record, L.P.Pelletier, mention- stood, was readily and cheerfully given, and 55% Aug.83% Bent, 100x Oct.Corn, 880 2 8TOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING nage many « fes vrai by kecpine ourseires wes as \u2018a marriage ball for a short ume.x= QU Bulmer & Bro.avery cunfidencs is expressed by Lhe man- Aug.830 Bept.63) CHA .frame.\" 0 a Moperiy Lu Then tbe Council took up the À meatng of ihe syndicate who have fur ManseiLLES, July 31.\u2014 There were three lng that the sun u pau, fees and costa, had ent of the leading.bank ag Lo the aus bole BEpL.69% Oct.Outs.34%0 Aug.MONTREAL rt ve ate « rT y - > ,.» .reducing the number of nished the capital or the enterprise was deaths from cholera bere and 3 at Toulon already been denoted in court for the pay uestion of ie uor licenses, Mavor Belanger, it 1» stated, being oue ol tbe loudest Jn à demand for tho reduction.The council finally decided that only tour lireuses should be grauted for the current vear, two for taverns and two for roceries ; hut here the joy orased.Mayor slanger.be it known, himself Keeps a grocery and applied to have his license renewed and, of course, rount as one of the four.When the cominittae recommended parties fur license he found his own name omitted, and the Council confirmed the appoibtineuts, leaving hin: completely out in the vold.His Worshi ls reported to have been intense fndignaut and to have exclaimed : \u201cYou shill never ree me in this Council again.\u201d However, this may be, ho pever did make his appearance again, and a few days ago Councillor Gaudry was elected in bis place.Bélanger having been absent for two months and the three clear sessions required by law to warrant his removal.The whale matter has causes consideruble fun in Mile End.THE INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT.Sir John Macdonald Still Opposed to It.* Politics generally, both local and federal, are as dull as ditch water,\u2019 said a prominent Conservative to-day 3 : there is Actually olhipg on the tupis bevond a very strong Be un Queer, headed by Mr.Israel Tarte, of Le Canadien, and supported by both factions in favor of Independeccee.In omy opinion we have seen, if not the last nearly the fast.of iniported governors-general, aod soon you will tind Kideau Hall the official residence of a Canadian.\u201cWha do vou Imagine will be the first Canadian occupant of Rideau Hall\u2014 Sir Jolin Macdouaid ; * No, he would not accept it\u201d \u201c Have you heard hun say so\u201d \u201cNo, but en\u2018re nous I put the question tn - Lady Macdonald fast Winter, and she imme diately held up ber hands nie holy borror of the very mention of such andes war she said, \u2018it would be tn direct opposition to bis lifelong principles.He will never accept such a position, oc un fact support such à thing as long as he 1s inactive politics.The Huntingdon Disgrace, To he Editor of THE STAR Si, \u2014fn your issue of Monday the 2Rth.thers appeared a communication with reference to the above allalr over the signa ture of Hugh Niven, wherein the writer gives a quotation from my previous state- went ot the subject Le the lollowiug effret.\u201cA stone, 215 14 07.came an at the door and struck an elderhy gentleman named Switzer on the head.producing à severe wound from which the blood ran freely, Rome of those present carried the injured gontle- j man to lis home, while others - - : .FINANCIAL.The morning session of the.Btock Exchange ch opened firm.and thougb transactions : were tmited in other lines (gs was strong and advanced to 185X.at which it was offered at Be gloss of the session.The following \u2019 es:\u2014 15 Bank Montreal 1885.6 do 18%, 1 Com- morce 114%.78 Ges 184%, 201 do 188, 50 do BX 185%, 100 185%.550 do 1 180 lhe aftermoop session, of the Block Ex ange open ull, but a 8 urine À t n began, whioh advanced pri from} 03 cents all round.The following 68.\u2014 TS bn ontrest 188%, 70 de 189.95 Com- Qo nger 0 Ose 1 A 100 do Te6, 45 vile .sin 1 85 185%, 25 adian Pact ' English money market has develo a potaifr anexpected atrength in favor of ré at au r cage pape de a The receipts to-day ware very light, but the appearance of a largo lot of cheese on sa dafiveries in a measure atoned dos ere e- ficioncies.Values were unchan from undermentioned scale of prices.Bupertor ex tour.$535 to 40: =e ECE RL 6 ; © 6 Se TE A TY ors 1 e $208 to 98 20: midi 130 to 3300: Follards 170 to 80: Ontario medium, to 3 36: Serio extra $2 15 to 83 30 oer ne ; © bags : Oats, toéie.Rye, 70c to Tic.Corn 65\u20ac te 810.e Winter to 95c.Barley 8%.R Then 31.12% to 8).16: white wheat, 831.10 to 1.The receipts of n and provisions by railroad and canal were ted today - ona, rolls leathor, 9, oF bores cheane, 80 cankn apirits.Vin canal 3 een Er aT ee = FOREIGN.The Liverpoo! provision market has grown trom steady to strong.and all the list sym- athized in the general advance.Pork 6d tter et 78s 84; buool 1s Letler at 43s.cheese ls better at Sls.The Liverpool grain market reflected the weaker condition of Western sentimont as dja- planes by the Chicago closing range af values, and Beerbohm led the trade Jerowith: off coast wheat not many bids tu mar- Kets corn do nothing offering.On passage Lo e Continent wheat 490,000 quarters : do onrn Boo quarters.On paesage to the United pgdom wheat and flour 1,825,000; do corn 250,000.Liverpool spot wheat auiet but steady; do corn firmly held.Weather in England more settled.Wholesale Provisions.There was a better turn in the provision line thisa.m., and a firmer sentiment bocame evident.Can short cut held at 821 50; Western mess, 19 to $20; hams, 150 for for light weikhta, an J4%0 tor heavies.Bacon, 18 to 13%.steady at 11%c.Otber provisions better.Cheese, 9% to 10c, with Liver- | cables at 51s.Butter.no movement here, t better forelgn advices.Eggs quiet.though scarce At 15» tol6c.New York market in better shape for cheess and butter, but dull for eggs at 1The, Torente Produce Market.Market Inactive, but unse:tled.Flonr as fore.Bran to arrive has sold at $12.Wheat unsettled, quotations almost nominal.Oats sold at 840 for slightly beated, and 4lc for ed and delivered.Barley and peas nomi- n Meats more active, half a car of long clear sold at 10c.Hams scarce and firm at Oy Wheat, Fall, No.2, 81 08; No, 8.#1 05 to $106: Spring No.1.$1 16; No.2, $1 0%, qriey.No.1 700: No.2 6563 No.8 extra, 80c: Nn.3, 500 to 52e.Foas.No.2, 7810 14e.Oats, No.1.400: Flour, superior, 35 to 5.10 extra 84 75.Liverpool Provision Market by Mall up to July 19, CauresE.\u2014 There is a quiet steady trade for all descriptions, and owing to a searcity of extra choice parcels.un to 50s has been paid for such this week, while average parcels of ordinary flne cheese have been selling at about 47 to 48s, colored and white being about the same value.To-day there is more disposition on the part of some holders to press sales, fearing a reaction, as buyers are more cautious.expressing opinion that the recent American advance was too hasty, and not like- 15 to be sustained.BUTTER.\u2014The market is ina stagnant ron- dition, the domand being chiefly supplied by Irish and Continental.The best lots of American and Canadian are offored st 90 to 96s per cwt., but both supply and demand are very limited.Porx\u2014Values are unchanged, but there is an improvement in demand especially for Finest Parcels.We _auote choirs Eastern Prime Mess at 70s to 72s 6d, And ordi- Date choicesWestern 62s 6d to 67s 6d per Bacom\u2014The market has beon steady for all grades, but the demand is only limited, and confined mostly to (lean on) cuts of bacon.The supply of fat home-cured having quite supplied the Sonsumptive demand in districts where (lean off} is usually sold.° quote Btaffords (lean on)and Birmingham, 40s ; N.Ÿ.or Clear Staffords (Jean off).quoted nominally, 38s to 40s, but there is very little enquiry, and stocks are accumulating of 8 .Cumberland Cut.408 tu 43s, fii are lower 18 per cwt.A limited sup- yonly preventing a further reduction.There ns a small steady damand far Long Cuts, 16 to 17 lbs.average at 62s to 643; 24 to 35 lbs.average 58s to 59s per cwt.ARD\u2014 There has been a very limited busi- Dors done this week, mostly at about 6d per ewt.under last week's quotations.To-day we uote the market steady for prime Western in erces at 38s to 38s 6d per cwt.LIVERPOO L\u2014LAtESt prices carrent\u2014July 31, oC@od0ed0 NEW TORK STOCK KXCHANGER.Reported by Macdongall Bros.Stock Broxers, St.Francois Xavier Street.July SL Oop'r Cl'sg Ov'g Cl'st w.U.Tel.\u2026 36 Lake Shore.841 Ohio & Miss.3 North- West.10015 10334 Do Pret 13114 134 83 881, Mich.Cen.72 Jersey Cen.88 ) N.Y.Central 110 111 Erfe a W., Del.L.4 W.115 118%% Mob.& Ohio.Del.& Hod.10113 Lou.& Nash.4 b CCC.&l.17g =] MONTREALSTOCH RACHANGN, R ed for THE STAR by Gordon, Strat & Co Brokers.100 St Francois Xavier re y s1 Last sem \u201c Close Bre Todas.anuus BAN dond.Asked.Bid.Asked.Bid.- .\u2026.\u2026 189 ;18714;18014 188: es 108% [108151107 {108 Ny pe | 45 ll.) 48 «pe.108 \u2018|.\u2026.|104 4p.c.167 |16014/16734 FE Pere 0e = ones Frey Phob: pL.a \u2014 es 2 06 SM SSL \u2014 r E New York aad Chicago Prices Current.GRAIN AND PROYISIONS.Specisily reported for THR STAR Macphia h * Co., Commission More bunts.Fury 31, GRAIN IN NEW YORK.Month|Opening.| Highest | Lowest.Shing 95 Wunat|Auguet s om s 54 s a Conn .|Angust a es el tod ° et: es es aTS.|Augus Sept.| 33 33 ORAIN IN CHICAGO.Month! Opening.Lowest.VERT Anguet 82% sp et 8 se: Cons .{Angust Sept 84 \" Oats.[August 7 2 Sept.2714 ed ER PU CA CICR PROVIRIONS IX CRIOAGO.\u2014\u2014_ TROVIRIOPS IX _CRIOAS | Month| Opening.Higbest.| Lowest.\u20183°06 Torso t eens Laup\u2026|Augu \"10 T4 LE 7.ind il in 754 \u201cRema Trading was by po means so brisk v ratée marketsjopened wea but corn ruled firm enough and advance somewhat: also, lard.Oats were dull and pork not q Now Tork was weak too, bat at close better tone prevail Cas!f prices\u2014 Wheat.: corn.35%: oats, 80; port.$24.50; lard, 7.85: SR's.8.27%.BIRTHS.PFARSON\u2014In thie city, July 38, the wife of T, Pearron, of à son.179 à MARRIAGFER.TTON- LLOCH\u2014 At Bt 8 n's rR ANE tat et WE 2008 leo\" mbe, M.À.of Bt.James.cton, JA Faward J.Clara oul.179 2 atton.to McCulloch.daughter ol Francis loch, Esa.both of this city.DEATHR.jg Ta A Ey HERE ed Atocks and olber secufitics bought and ecid for Muest ment of on Margin Business striclly confined to cvmmisgton.l4s1eodit g a Ex e contradicts the statement that money ran ot and D not made by those who I 1ctonaly upon good margins.Doubt brokers\u2019 t.
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