The Montreal daily star, 29 janvier 1889, mardi 29 janvier 1889
[" VOL, XXI.\u2014No.24.Situations Macant, TT ED IMMEDIATELY, BO estone cutters and WINANS SNS Whiz pa er ons 4 pur + wo ipod conte: Mahon & Co 18 12 W 1 AXTED A HoV'To tor myst A ur pro us of Pour aad have experienc SE of salesnan, u.e bat » sober and relfabl oe oped av wely, must Le French Lan nish t of refere: , \u201cM 2 8148 of 20 8 ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT AND NURSE, references Apply immediately, to 15 Laval ave.22 3 VV ANT ER A TRA PRTEELTR IN THE PUOT ASP «hoe lue, Bone buta competent man need à ply, must speak both langasges.311 st.Peui street ANTED - STENOGEAPHER AND TIPE.writer (Remington): a person who has general experience.must be Yhoroushly Sopetent.LAST EDITION.no toms We PS NTED\u2014P PERRANGING PAINTING.TINT- ANTED- PAPERHANG 40 Denham.13 168 WANT EDEN HARDWARE T.sir ti Loopuests ectivn, ottawa yk dress, \u201cPF 1450,\" ANT ED-SITUATION BY GOOD RELUBIE as fireman, good 'erences.aress SF istorte ano, is 6 Meader mr ING EMPLOYMENT, COPYING or other ther writing.at at home Address to\"O.82.STAR oflcy WIRE ENGAGEMENT IMMEDIATELY.rod} 5 thorough experienced sober and reliable Yoprs' ox pd fang of foreman, of recom.mes da Pronto a mployer.\u201c8 2179.\" Bras 0 ©.ence.either aa ANTED\u2014BY C AP who understende india ut Da kinds of Ay AE | __ Property gor Jals, Ste.MISCELLANEBOU Faux re px gray rom on st., near J.fe opposite Yor stores or manufact Burgess in Bal 420 Notre For tern terms apply Estate James Fob ba: SALE \u2014 Thor EE K PL RE oF t x] Applr, after p.m, to to No Ye 6.Ur wr etrest.HER STREET-FOR BALE A A CHARMING DE fin toa, lot Bai Tho SS rx rot D 7 Free Tana ky oR room: ape > ILL ie = $ es.ont ({rost an aod vermin Cog en with errant 4e aud scouring Well up in T.2 res as to nDd ee \u201cBosp Maker,\u201d 10 Æmnorst fr ry Montreal, £2 AN XPÉRI ENCED IX- ANTED-BY A RISPECTABLE Young GLR- eurance clerk © # CI] address rly to Toro our woman, washing or cleaning b: day.side canv yesstng) fn a RES where 68 non the gs 3 moulé be Sores it WATER] DRESSMAKING AT salary about\u2019sl aix > dred du jars.re Appl appl cant's own hao x Bindred\u201d ci - Box .don pe clothes.27 81.Monique st ANTED_INSPECTOE BY UE D'HOCHE- ANTED BY YOUNG LADY, WISHING TO laga.lies to be made lester, men- learn type- writing, # position in office, willing toning © x pe.Ae: rene &e Hone but tho- to give ° part varvices for same.Address, ~X 204, bly colupetent persons need 223 TAR Of ANTED A ANTED- DY A DRESSMAKER EMPLOYMENT UOTE FOR = TE MUST usages.Address, stating age, to \u201cWw a do ou ce.22 3 WANTED BY FANCY pay 6Qons F FIRM ON rest, wes make som: Brot-class di > essmaker.for fitted dup dria.re, ons wall acy west en oustorners preferred Ay, Toi mediately.Box 138, Post Office.'ED\u2014A FIKBT- LAGS DEESSHIRER F OF Wo ding a house Montreal, New goods xperie ferred.Address, \u201cX I Toran afc.non Prete 3 Whose ire A YOUNG .CAPABLE ooking after country newspaper uone but mpositor need ep! 7% stating wages Loa YT Homard: Joverness, Que.ANTED\u2014AN ENG MUST BE A COMPEtent and suber.Apply to H.Co.An ED\u2014BENCH MOULDERS FON FOUNDE t Longueuil.Apply to H K.Ives LoS .city.A BOY ABOUT 15 MA HIM- EDA Aot Keneraliy ul useful ina w mholesaie prarohouse.U k a sad, lire moy own bandw: writing to P.U.Box, np efor: uired.23 2 WARD ED-TMMEDIATELY, A VISITING LADY teacher, for French à painting and dra .À ply by name to \u201cW 2285,\" ce.33 VV ANTED-BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE.A young mad as dress, tn aafary expected, M, Box Toa 2% % in private familles, can cut and fit dress, 1874 Chatham s ANTED BY MAN \"HS AB dmb, = Laganchetiere st.233 WARTED_A 8U 81 TT AS COLLECTOR BE wall.Ad.35 d d out furnace with coils an un kundy Hadlate sors tayonanut pets and and drainage com ve CRADOCK SIMPSON & © os PL SETI bie Lisa Smt tenn agbont.no! street car fans to per got Fai 1 Se de soid separste- von dN CO 4 \u20ac CK s &c 28 3 céappss aie Mo Loan Agente.D C.ITER T-A WELL BI T D''corans po ou us in fine order, Dear near she ® Tow 0 tions RS ERR 1.SRADOCK SEIOTE Cn, \u201cA 2875.\" Bran © 233 1238 ANTED- SITUATION BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS Hors, © T0 _LET-BOMÉ OF THE MNEST ao house and tablenaids, good references.Ap- Bouses in the cit an now be secured on Sher ply to 1133¢ Colborne st.343 brooke st, Mackay an ther desirable streets, or ay tne Donot: \u201cwait for the AN -8Y EXPERIENCED BOOKKKEPFER, À for occupation ni et set of books to kespath ut Ms house.terms moderate.Address, 2355,\" | 241 |, 3 J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & \u20ac C A ANTED\u2014BITUATION NO.ASSIST IN GENER.== - îr ai house work or as nurse \"brs young of gir) botdere Y LA ID.= ICE FOR BALE\u2014 WELL - L om the country.Apply built wi the last two or three Tears for the prey ANTED\u2014HAND BILLY ko.TO DISTRIBUTE DO ow aad fronts on Pest Ÿ r $1 per week.Address, \u201cC 2431,\" Stam Treats afin view, Sherbrooke] ag ce The office.241 residence is equal to the si Price ANTES A YOUNG LADY, ENG AGEMENT $::0,000.nurse! lows can \u2018160 French, ue.vool necdiewoman, sood references.203 J¢ cusporg ans aoû Topuranes > STAR O VV ANTED-STITATION BY A WORKING HODSE ESTATE AUCTION SALES Ar Sel Address, *D 2 AR office.24 3 VV 15725 5Y A TE rt A B1TUATION or toy stores as Hower or scenery painter.terms very modera 2483,\" STAR office.VV io aoû 77 TRAVELLER WITH A 1 CONNEC- ton and 7 years ox rience, with the dry Townabl and Lower W ANTED\u20141 WAITER I J WAITRESS 1 KITCHEN NE Pre Fe eu Lester rr sta na + ses 23 yuh specialties prolorred.x 454, \u201d STAR office.24 2 ANTED A FIRST FCLaes MAFFORTHÉCUE = = - epartmen t, nus anced * Jurtous pranches of this de departinent.Apply by let- Rooms to getter * 5TAR office.233 ~~ FANTED-& GENERAL SERVANT, GUOD 8 FOR CARNIVAL.NOW VACANT.14 wages.no gashing.Apply.28 Victoria street.Ro University street, 3 3 dors from Bt.James: Clap.NVAETED 7 °8 OFFICE.TOPTE vos TN AK ENGINEER M\u2014 writing hand, with some knowledge of R WITH SoibD 58 CATHCART FT 2 5 bookkeeping.Apply by letter onls, to P.O.Box ONL 7 ; = UES ISHED, Wii TED_MAP AGENTS, NEW INDEXED MAP 6 for one or two gen SV , of Manitoba, 380 sold in Winnipeg, Suteris \"snd ater.Near English Cath 22 \"as men only need spuie fur territory in Ontari Dr letter eirios s1poricgre and address, Browales Tr er enre an owplee, i Canada Ban x Note Po Montreal.ANTED\u2014GENERAL SEKVANT TN mars family, where nuree is kept, references SY ed.215 Greene ave.Cote St.Antol WANTED GOOD RELTABIE VER TO BOX 233 dar hines, steady employment.H.H Ives & Co , Queen rtreet.NTED\u2014A GENERAL S5:RVANT, GOOD RE- erences, msrried-or single.sleep at Some.ply to A fe 50 And WANTED GENER CHAT.SERVANT FOR FAMILY ages.Apply 90 St.Luke s A ures.» ENTRY CLERK, NTST BE FOUICE Tes, RI50 strong Inehsage O1 St.Peter e PRI WASTED AGENTS NEXT THREE WEEKS FOR stan of our Fluid Beef, Choc Plate offs ured Apply immediate.1s JB amall security req Norton.24: bt.Tam ANTEL\u2014A Yarns LipY sue, UNDER: stands retouching and printing.2403,\" STAR Office.2 1° Wars FIKST-CLASS CIOTHIS NG SALES.mas must thorvughly understand merchant peak French and English Address.TES TAB 0 e.2 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, ferences required.45 Tup Na V ANTED_AT THE EICHELTLD HOTIL, as first-class barbers.24 1 ANTED\u2014AT WIN HOTEL, WASHERS, Trovers fole folders wl ad iris 10 work at mangle, ROONS UFFER FLAT oF FOUR ROOMS, FROM a the Ist Ma, Apply at 35 Belmoutat 234 ROH-TO LET.2274 8 BT.CATHERINE ST, o RUE IOLET, 81X FINE HOOMS.No, 206 OOM\u2014FUHNISHED ROOM, PRIVATE F iy terms moderate.Apply, 206 St.Chas.Borromee, rbrooke.232 near She: GOME\u2014 TO LET, UNFURNISHED TWO BRIGHT t roôms, suitable for married eras hes out children Terms moderate.259 Gorman street.held eve Wedneaday at ea Ba 181 8t James street t (ground floor).Real à tate \u2018Owners who ish io of offer their properties st uction sre reques; in their instructions at loast two voue Tous due à ole J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., Offices To Let.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, \u201cJANUARY 29, 1889.Miscellaneous.TEMPLE BUILDINGS Fteamships.| ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LINE \"Call and ase for you: se RE FOTTER 1653 Notre Dame ot N.B Bag Les Aver NEERING DUTIES WILL BE BEEXECUTED masi ad one Emo goad! SA AE bea 1744 street.City, BOECKH'S STANDARD BRUSHES.Quality and sixe guaranteod.For sale by all Leading Houses.OF WILD = ty and Brouchitia Price 200 Cs ov.217% ce oO.rah and Deruioster ste FITS; PES Sioreep raze bg ok Post Hea and 62 art aren free to.at cases.Send to e e Kline.ul Arch street.Philadel ep Pa ens 17R0 Notre Dame BL, Montreal R OOUGHB, COLDS, ASTHMA AND BRO hi ton\u2019a + et Wild 5 od nee of Feand 07 05.Sova Boston oi 5 Bleus [IS Pre RANE Tux DEAUD BY UF UPRIGHT Power Hanmer, stands at speedy J TT 8.& M1 200 ON ELONITE HANDLE KNJVES, As fine as Ivory and évertasting, prices from 84 lo8350des 5.A, SURVEVER.24r2aw (2) * DS Noces Dans atrest.47% (OLD ST.JANES ST.NETHODIST CHURCH SITE).§ .- ; \u2014or- .Moderate Rents.1888\u2014 SUMMER SERVICE\u20141888.SP.ECTAL ATTRACTIONS.I versed, Lendoudorrs.Hglliax and Pars.The tai, offpes now in course course of; erection | and Service, ~~ __- Ranch AE es is ied 12\" a Mer Ma Bax advan\u2019 1.Som Eom Srzamammre From From gis whith this buf the t and moat approved Dec \"Deo.Foiyneman \u2026 Jan.[12 Jon.a Ca ER AE NE Fe and the several offices lighted by El - 1 ve.Polyneaan 121 [28 at the option of t care - taken to secure the best possible tone in Riverpesl, Quee wi, Nt.John\u2019s, Malifax of the A the most perfec .timere sail Service.Ace.deen eostimmodation Tor sich vera a From Fro Janitorial service, thus relieving tenants of & very Lovespool Bal 1 = Thee oifoet Tho 0 the most centrally located in the] Baltimore rom arpaueumee *8 vis Pare the most ee equivaien ont apd\u201d \" ve LS I\u201d wo a ver- wo made (a i er ahora surance com fee.of othe.= pool |Léverpo\" 12 Dec.|Casptan _.| Jan.La] Jen alsowbere call vd - ade: ge soaps senna) BIT SE Rae We at 4 \u201cpou direct.\u201cHA so N BR os.Lt _Glasgew nud Hosten Servico.4 AN: = From Glasgow, HBTEAMBHIPS From Boston.Mschanjcs\u2019 Institute Building, .14 Jan 202 St.J: ames St.18 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 W.&F.P, Cru: 00.\u2014~IMPORTERS OF\u2014 Drain Pipes, Portland Cemeat, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement Manufacturers of Bessemer Steel in heart of the ci st Root CR AND SINGLE, WITH ÉOAED ; at 140 St.Urbain st.near She, rbrooke st.a.d OUMs\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED, WELL HE.suitable for goutlemen or Dich bousekesn ing.for Carnival w 337 Michmona square.24 3 OOM\u2014TU TEL IN Back front, nicely R furnish without board.Apply 32 Vioturia ot st.be 1 R vOM-AND BUARD.23 HANOVER BY.] er R UUM \u2014 ELEGANTLY YUBNISHED, TED steam: heater.board if hed EA ss, Us Champ de Mars at.OOMB\u2014AND ACCOMMODATION FOR TART ers during Carnival week.Thoa.Hatch, 22684 Notre Dame st.24 6 RSS, TO ONE OË TWO GENTLEMEN, À neatly furnished front parlor bedroom.17 Te OOM - 310 LET, LANGE, AND COMFORTABLE.right 654 Lauauch: AND PARLOR IN with or Montreal Apply to Stanley st.gate.24 1 Monique st.V ANTED_PIRAT- CLAS PIANIE.GOOD AD- OOM8 \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH OR WITH.or gent, to travel.Aaron, \"Fe 5 R out board, suitable for gentlemen or ht £300,\" nan 0 office ousekeeping, for Carnival week.2 81.Antol Wikies LADY CANVISSER TO ETO TRAVEL st.24 ntry with ladies\u2019 underw spesk- \u2014 .os French sd Engliah - food experience in b bi R at 12 Union avenue.24 3 Ap} ly 1984 Notre Dame OOMB\u2014 CAENTVAL.DOU WA STE NE OR Two GOOD CANVASSERS front £ room © on groun Boor, suite of rooms on for Montres) *nd also One for each town in next, steam h first meals a la carte.lanada, for the saloo foods ufsctured only in 31 Belmont, a Pouvez 24 3 Montreal.must be intelligent and pushing, a aod bave SS GOM FURNISHED, SUITABLE ABLE FOR OE ONE OF Ce, Ferrero, adress, \u201cManufactares, rer.\u201d ex two gentlemen.860 +.ontrea 2 = FER GENFRAT à OOMS\u2014CARNIVAL WEE) For OR hiv \" ANTED_A 00D GENERAL BEBVANT, RE- - a TE hea REC, ES sits fornia 243 Catherine » st 242 5 N ANTED-A GOOD Cook AT ONCE APPLY at 1634 Notre Dames SMART TRE AB CAS HER 1 Lunch Rooms, 26 Hospital st.24 1 Rs fist, Seal LARGE FRONT ROOM.OF ON PARLOË urni se o also single room OE ceafon tnmenitely 2309 Bt.Catherine st.24 2 Was TÉD\u2014A LADY MUSIC TEACHER, MODER ate terms.Apply at 15 Perrault lane.TANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED NURSE TOTARE care of a baby Apply at 1152 Dorchester 2 Ww ANTED-CLERE POR WHOLESALE HARDware, who understands French and English, t be thoroughly rompetent and el] reco Me TT Apply WP Box 1867.N ANTED-A SEVERAL SERVANT FOE FAMily of two.must gave good city references.Apply between 12 and 2, at 264 Laval avenue.24 3 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 12.TO AH sist in à family of two.Apply Wednesday, from 8-12 EE eee a 241 ANTED\u2014A MAN WHO C SAFES IN city of Moatresl.APPLE Afor 1748 P.O.241 ANTED\u2014SMAHT xocS6, MAN TU CARE FOR horse, &c., muat be thorough groom an best of references\u2019 required.\u201cais st Hux to work, W ANTED_A GFNERAL SERVANTLN A VOL fa nlly, nur kent, references required.Ap- iy 43 Pride Arthur t 242 WA Ep L-aoon OR WILLING TO WASH pi good references required.Apply > ouce, at 2746 Ne Catherine st AN TED -IMMEDIATEL rvant for smal! fami GOOoD TENE no children, good gr references indispensable.5, Apply at 4 V in vUM\u2014 Et VENISHED LARGE AND WELL HEAT- w ready for Carnival week.96 Alexander street, corner ds LL treet.241 ARLUR, NICELY FUKNISH.RY.© wail th bed, site furnished rooms ups a ron board i reay, e anent peo © profe ery Terms PET LA Huchetiors 0.ce ver Ra ai OOM CONFORTABLE WARM ROOM, vit board, for one or two respectable young men.Lid st.24 3 UM FCRNISHED ROOM AND BOARD, 225 Oo St.Antoine s Ts So RY AREY FURNISHED DOME, with board.& Donegani st.23 tt Rooms Wanted.A A PP y ANTED-THREE UN¥URNISHED ROOMS, BY a married iA with two children n.Address, \u201cB 2302, \u2018 STAR office 24 ANTED\u2014BY À GENTLEMAN, A GUOD SIZED m, unfurnished, with gas, hot water, hath, ., on same flat, private family Selerred, ity Fhilitps aquare or not too far w my IN THE VICINITY OF THE New York House.address, and leave numbers, e ANTÉLD-TO GU TOTOHONTU AT ONCE, TWO smart young cntters for wholeasie thing house, good ve cs end steady Ramen ehprly tween 12 an ne o'clock, à Bufldinas, 1686 Notre Dame 22 WANTED, maT erg som re for and shoe fac 4 games eon Bc ter at.té dd y NA ANTED\u2014FLA COOK, WILLING TO W and iron.Referens required.Apply 2 St, Antuine nt.WAN NEDA LADY FOR AN OFFICE.Xysz w both laugnages.Apply to Office, P.Box Box 1164.by 1°.ANTED\u2014A soop WATCHMAKER VU WA pèirer, Desert Qu must pare hia aw pique of re erences.ato to ang the he poet oly eter Pply onge 23 Me- Stores, Hotels, £c, to get.NN SU AAAS AA AANA 0 LET OFFIC IN THE GLENORA BUILD.e eva, or an mn per ionta Apply to G.Mortime ar, kB Notre Toi LETCAT LACHIXE, 1 DES STOE STORE, WITH Tr ugrist rae Serote'no is Doo position pop poids does .u on Ait J 5.Lachin 216 To Er TARE var TS HITED FRONT or.fice on first floor of 1707 Notre Damest.Apply fe Delorme Bro Bros, X6 St Disier 274 mpoier Fho FROM 5 A OFFICES at present occa: by the eur PE Lite Insurance Co., corner Bt.John Hospital ts, sino one or two suits ih same buil .F.Lewin, 30 Te ital st.: 7 LS IV ETAT sition, cor.Sanguinet an re Adarces, Jou.Payette, sets an ou £41 Stores, Gir, Wanted.A a er AN NIN NS SASSI ANTRD\u2014STORE, RE SUITABLE FOR DRY GOODS on Wellington at, Pt.8t.Charles, or dwell: which he Jndlord ould convert into store.- | dress, 2488,\" A office.28 2 Mousses to Xet Board.ASS OARD\u2014MRB.SEARL, LADIES DOCTRESS, PRIvate accommodation, with or 2 bout bosrd, rooms well furnished and warm.545 Lagauchetiere OARD.DE ENG BOARD, ALSO NI J furnish: 19 Bleury.an YOAR SE ENT Ti ce - able a mood k ui.gas, | 8.30 per mo, opi x a.grins office.3 B° Ht.Antoine » 1e facing © A eT Jam.tarms moderate 24 5 JOARD\u2014 TOR LADIES, WITH PROFESSIONAL 5 és strictly private; terms moderate At 208 Gt.24 3 va ee veus or one cat) ler, superi oy for 0 .or tavle,, erin family, 2338 8e Catherine 27 fost.AANA OST_STRAYED FROM NO.132 ST.vs a7 street, Baturday night, & amal y person: returning her to above addrèss LS will rece Toceive TOOK un- BoE ILE AN 0.BY MIST, rug from sleigh accident.Cote des = day.please send a dress to B 2305,\" STAR 0 Te OST\u2014A WIKRE HAIRED FOX TERRIER, WHI wil answers to name of \u2018\u2018Frisk,* ord wil a Lo ayone XFL: kad wal e re Hamilto BO he brooke st.243 or carnival.\u2019 ail at shoves.ior ca aa Li be Bberall red Dr les nder TOWAR.ta at Room 15, office No.214, Bt.James st.of 2 t.James street.¥23 SOFA.CHAIR ANP BED SPRINGS.By P.5.Brown, Real Estate Agony - - DEO = ALE.T or\u2019 PROFERTT 2165 hig vos A102 AME MoSTRRAL FoR Bat vgrin stir \u2019 Ale and Fortes 13 Wood and Baviise 223 7 Place 4'Afmes.Mr.Win, Watson.3136 86 Urbain streat Sores ot BALE MO RE COTTAGES, 8 se Ales Porter, orised Lo vaso ne 5 BE = street te $200 cash, | $8 Usders received bs | i = ance by TED-PART OF WINDOW AND DE P.= BROWN al YE Victoria equare or St.James st, Sotween 22 3 Armes.tL Peter.Address, \u201cD 2444,\" Braun of- For UABLE PROPER 751 brs 1 BA, Dame wi with house op Fullum stree Tacant grognd In rear with ine, ali connected; must RE Ee Bonen to foun.be oa stor a % Y , FIN od oT Mas Mo, ©, es di Lee ore 3 a i= nd fardvare ads low In iarest aie po En \u2018ware; price Address.stir bine worth b 80 uble SE amo \"HES ote .WN, | AN ATS PER C = F Eve t Otecurity of first martgages on city ar 3 7 Place d'Armes, à.Cor KE SALE\u2014HANDSO COTTAGE, 365 8T.1838 ; F1 » AFTAR,Ofice.toine street: price $4000.$500 cash.o 0X0 CO! SXCURITE- balance 6 per cent.long terms; or to rent, $ to thoes bold 1 situations.Apply to P.E.B 23 de d'armes.By Charles Holland, Real Estate 4xeut.249 Nt.James Street.Fos SALE\u2014STORES, RESIDENCES AND D SHOP& al bone lots tn dexirable locali: D HARLES HOLLANI rent.13eoûâtf 240 Bt.James street.By M.Nolin DeLisle, Real Estate Agout.Fraser Bui) dings.Fk SALE-400 TQISES BUILDING STONE, IN lots to suit parcours {rere in part of the tbe city, or on | res yd, ob tarte tress, & EES 22 Beod Frase! Buildings By David Brown, Real Agent.2038 41.James Street.ALE\u2014D ETACHED HOUSE, UPPER UNI- «t, medium size, cut stone front, wera.wyperficies 7662 feet, Corner of bomologated paie by the proprietor for his own use, now a for sale because of his removal from the city.DAVID BROWN, 197 Heal Bn ac.aes at Business Chances.$ \u2018 F°\" BALE\u2014GOOD STANDS IN ALL BURINESS- ram.\u201d confbetions Beat Soo Toe \u20ac .hoses in business.Houses « HARRIS & UTU, 17&2 Notre Dame st.R À SALE-OR I EICHANG STOCK °.oA at ne * pro Da pe habol, Pe 8 Sete therin est JUH SALE STOCK TOE kitchen 1 will Hel of store, rtonity to sn; e il business.195 tre Dame 4 yon 24 1 k A NIC x For Fale.R BALE OR HIRE _FLAGS YOR CARNIV, week, from 50c to §1.Toboggans, B MONTREAL INDIAN TAN STI un ER.8 ANS pont, Be ou Fa 15 _moBog buck as 658 ètre Haier a a R HALE Fg LE week.Dos 196,1 pas Bi ALE FURNITURE TWELVE hos pion of renting house.A B A LARGE BIRD CAG \u2019 Er ey oies > STAR Tosding completa, 8 frie Box 18, pari 24 pee Wanzer se dt AS g mackie s pe at bale pr Blotry.24 e Wanted ! to Purchase.Ww D\u2014#TRE PROOF roro SUITABLE FO! holding books and records & local muniet; ancil.make, size and price.Address, Jam eron, Atbelstan, 234 TE FOX TI RE ERA 8 « way wbert to 0 soon Address.=D SSN: PEAR oie LOOK 10 (ie SUPPRESSOR OF HIGH PRICES! *= Specals, All Arowd Specals, For Saterday Noaday wd Tesday | i a I NE NASA LET-ST, DENIB &T., NO.420, DO ILE 355 pairs st Overalls at 28¢c.worth 8 1.00 debernons Ng 406 j'aper tenement, No, 518 550 paire of Pants nt 81.10, werth 8.50 ent On ard inline at y\" pper sad over tone.a +10, Hand.Moreas at Kolland'a bicek, uppet | business 290 Overceats at - 3.00 werth 15.00 A i 8 & File, Lé BU Vincent ee = toJ.B.Bol 3268 Overceatant - - 8.75, worth 18.00 - \u2014 70 Ov at »- 19.75, werth 45.00 Donsce Bousce Monten.WANTED TO PURC CHASE\u2014SMALE perty, with etabl o zea an ire stabliag or vost Mara ©.7 Manted to Portow.Ann A TEN SALA AAA ACA AAAS ANTED-\u2014TO BORROW 65000 AT 6 PRR NT.WE A oh IT® o.Properir, no agent mood 9 Pr EE oe rr HATS! HATS 236 domens Fine AMERICAN, rns « 00 oa Shirts!! Shirts! _ BRANCH STORES 31.H.SOLOMON - TE ste Sos Xavier st.241 ESF- 810, 000 Fenty at short date, ents te commercial ww Sarin erin 2 opportunity te de so: TRAILL OMAN, M.A.amsas REE JAN SER arbi Now at the Albion MONTREAL.18\u2014SPECIALTIES\u201418 Hotel, The leading America.The only one ho ie vis Montreal regularly twice a year, Boo the Names.The or § hho Internation] Medion Counell ars not strang- oie bere.They sre medical only gentlemen of the a professional stand.Los, being members of the staff.Dr.Ke himself recognised es a solentist, hind inves in the organic chemistry of the botanic eld ae rented Tn incl atts disposal of the foptitution a a Those besd bio ia.a the most ve agents ever presented to the World for tre benefit of thoes who suffer.RC son sit From iasgow via Hali- tax vo Paola STEAMSEIPS, | 1phia.21 Dec.vnf 12 Jan.11 Jan Manitoban.1 Fen Pr Norwekian.] 15 * Fos Freight.Passage.or further information apply to G.W ROBINSON.1363¢ ST.JAMES ST, opposite 8t.Lawrence Hall ur W.D.O°BMLEN, 143 St.James street, A.B.CHAFFEE, Jr, 266 8t James St D.BATTERSBY, 174 84 James St Or H.& A.ALLAN, BG eee 1 Mantes | The Winter Gems of the Tropics.The MAGNIFICENT STEAMEES of WARD LINE I Bai ee, Masset Sree 4nd Siku Tampico w EDNESDA vs and SATURDAYS, For Nassau, Bantiago de Cubs aud Clenfuegoa, EVERY OTHER THURSDAY.ROYAL JICTORIA HOTEL, L, NASSAU, AMERICAN LUMFOKT ABLE Pamphlets, ulars, Beautifully oor, Buricaiars, otc., otc.Creal vas Street, N.Y.Jas.BE.Ward &° Bailcoads.NTEBCOLONIAL RAILWAY.I WINTER ARRANGEMENT.COMMENCING, - - ZUTE NOVEMBER, 1888 Through Express Passenger Trains rus dally (Bundavs excepted) as follows: \u2014 Leave cs MYRTLE CUT and FLUG SMOKING TOBACCO FINER THAN EVER.| T& B IN BRONZE On Each PLUG and PACKAGE.238e0d me olay LES ER To sow, Se JAMES R.BAIN, TO Fortificatios Lane, Meatreql, Agent Le 00.AE TRE m.Y.The Kidneys, Blood, sui Bones sd Joints, and di; peculiar to d women.Free consultation pr ot ALBION HOTEL, Montreal Call or write.TOURS IN TROPICAL SEAS.oJ bE ny de i SLURS of e on any of our steamers FE rae = SE ar Are quite entre Fee tie à Den Pis WEAK ier rus! BY) ACT] Medicines, ied SHIN Ee rs aay see N'est rigs DA DAY ITSES TIRE A Agencies.Use Hop Bitters 1896, Noire Dame St: BALMORAL HOTEL BLOCK.Rock, Qussee; GALT, ONTARIO.West Terence Iamotion CASE TORE FITTINGS, SHOW: CASES, S - OFFICE vec a EEE Aaya.; COMMERCIAL Liverpoo! Whent Dull \u2014 London Whent 8 e of sympathetic strikes last year was very pleasing, ost of the es belng direct A em.Bi er an employ al wages or hours labor.A of twenty-nine guixes wich ny (vod u employés, oniy twelve or the remainder Seued e days eac! .day, each smaployé Lo lout $02.5 50, the successful strik alls littie rshort of three milifon \u2018dollars while the loss ones is more than eight millions and à quarter.Wheat in Sight.a 26,89.Jan.19,89.Jan.28, 88.Robe 35595.734 86.500.870 41.761.081 ab 18.022.000 19.760,000 1A¥80,000 On pesage fol 9,776.000 3.116.000 5.156.008 Total tn eixbt.56403734 8545370 A77 i American and Foreign, | BERRIOBN REPORTS: Cargoes off ie shipment, wi steady: or, country markets, a, quiet.| On passage to the Continent: Wheat.347 299 qrs.277006 ar Flour.135,000 qrs.6,000 =.On Passage to the United moto: _ heat and four\u20262, 254,000 2 To pi uses \u2026.-.380,000 0 dre.300.800: are.iverson wheat spot; inactive; \u2018corn standard California wr ab white, 78 5d to 78.84; ind Mie heat 8.734d.Weather in wet.Indian shi ta of wheat to the 47,500 9 r5.; to tbe Continent, 20.0 Arrivals of cargoes, two; waiting ve; sold, two.MH 4.000 same 126,700 Weather et ans ® Wh == about.yout > son a 25 en bottl ang ation Corn Cure will remove them.Give oh.and you willpot regre her hand, In nine cases out of ten refer him to her paw.Many forms of hervous debility in men Jed to the use of Carter's Little ver Pills.aluable for nervous w ess, night sweats, Try them.[aa The orop of young ng doctors tn New ork Is is When a young man asks-a young lady ah 18, to be very | year.¥ at will the harvest be?Yes, but can abe be at 8.Carsley\u2019s, SOUTH AFRICA.EARL GREY ONCREAT BRITAIN®S POLICY Vigorons Measures Suggested\u2014The Work of .~\"Pemolishing Newgate Prison\u2014Im- portant Copyright Decision.|EPECIAL TO THE STAR.] LoxpoN, Jan 29.\u2014 The venerable Earl Grey, who still lives in seclusion on his [magnilicent estate in Northumberlan issues long manifeato oh the Britis policy in South Africa.Heseverely criticises theGovernment declaring that little hasbeen done tôwards performing the duty that Mr.Goschen says rests on England for the welfare of uncivili races, or that extension of British influence over them which Lord sbury considers so important with a view to British commerce extension, considers it desirable that immediate measu be taken to establish British authority in South Africa, and is convinced that this might be accomplished with- imposing any burdens on the Bri tish treasury.Earl Gre fairly ums up the views of a small but active band of politicians, among whom must now be reckoned Mr.Chamberlain, who is a shareholder in the new British chartered East Afr Company.NEWGATE PRISON.fhe w work of demolishing Newgate prison n be begun.To-day thirt, members of the Societs of Architects piace to make an examination of he historio before its final disappearance.IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT DECISION.Justice North delivered an important sopyri ht decision yesterday éffectually ng of the common notion that what Spans in a newspaper is uoteubject Lo copy right.At present papers here ne near copy from each other.any article, ov even a roe tion which a newspaper taken the trouble to prepare, may be protected.The proprietor of a commercial rom another the names of a few bogus names, wbich re-ap in the copy.on will ve a impetus to news collectors.ly yésterday, at a meeting of the newspaper proprietors of London, Mr.Lawson, editor of the Fe ned that on two occasions he had id £800 for a tele- fren which was reproduced, word for word, ther papers, two hours afterwards.THE CLOUD HANGING OVER EUROPE.The British War Minister Predicts the Most Horrible War Ever Known.LONDON, January 39\u2014Edward Stanhope, Secretary of State for War, speaking Horncastle, Lincolnshire, last oven eu a thunder cloud was hanging over urope, and that sooner or later, probably sooner it would burst, bringing the flercest and most horrible war eve own.It was im- possibie to view the préparations for war now being made throughout Europe without feeling that à war was approaching.He hoped, however, that the wisdom of land's statesmen would prevent that on from becoming involved.The Fall Gazetle, commenting upon the speech, denounces the folly of such utterances, and ys they are calcula to do much mis- ief.It declares that Mr.Stanhope\u2019s heed- ess rhetoric is quite unjustified.TERRIBLE DISASTER REPORTED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] KINGSTON, January 29.\u2014It is reported that sixteen men and sixteen teams of horses were drowned in a lake in the back Foods.The drivers were racing their on the ice when they became bunched, ied.and, | bréaking through ths ice, all AMERICAN NOTES.Dy he wil of Jobe Baum of Atle an Q ; four pophawa sad\" PL \u2018at Now financial circles tinat New Borork.nats: Citas odcitd 8 rule the gions expressed were favorable to the pl cago fl with the prospective appointment of À Senator Allisoi n.The Rockport apd Cannelton accommodation train was thrown from the track and turned over yesterday between Lincoln City and Chrisney, d.There were 38 in the coach, and all were well \u2018an up, but none killed.Mr.y, of rt, was badly injured.Raflroad Disaster.SAN ANTONIO, Tex.January 29.\u2014A ter- bi prcident où occurred yesterday afternoon CE k rd e to a west-bound passon r train of the îfre t train thorn Pacific Bail- n part e- rolled, and ph passenger train had stop to render assistance, when it was crashed intaby a heavy freight train which was following.A relief train left here last night for the scene of hen wreck, firey miles distant.The railway officials refuse to give rmation __\u2014 further informatio Threatening With a Revolver.4, a laborer of 8t.Catherine himself Sunday afternoon bron Ting the residence of Mr.Charles Tay, on Chabolllez street, pulling a revolver out of his pocket.and pointing it at Urs.Gray.That lady, however, managed to sway Adams\u2019 armed band, and held Sim until the police arrived.The revolver was planations to ofler vesterde vaine sud ons offer yestérday mo Was remanded till Wedneeday.- The Masonic Ball and Supper.ements for the Masonic ball and sup take place at the oral Hotel on the gven of the 31st, are being made on an extens ve scale.r.Woodruff, the judone to make this an event in istory.The object is to entertain ting brethren who attend rend necting, towhom special Invi a Louis de France.dissatisfaction existing among per tain parishioners of the new parish of Nt.Loüis ce, regarding the bill now before de Le islature for the civil erection of {hat paris ul continues.A meeting Le dat 1rpose.TRS \u201cDIT 1e to be on achieve that purpose.is 0] by the.dissatisfied eit who cl that it gives the Curé power.St.Gabriel Ward.A utation of citizens having waited u r.Pierre Dubuo, nd asked him to atand for election for 9 riel Ward, he has accepted.Ald.Gi bas, it Is reco! his intention of retiring, and will rar Le a can- -didété.again b at.he Reception.J.0.P t who has ust return to nin: x ve ads aîter fi Just study France, held a reception on tur dey alternoon at his studio in the Me- ghanice Hall.The attendance of those in- ted in art was large, and the visitors were naturally desirous 6f seeing the works of thelr host, \u2018which were hung round the rooms.Quite a number of portaits wero ictures, the most skriking being poing a bai Flengtb # figure of Miss Millie ¥ RI very successful dress and bi background.combining ù to\" thon \u20ac fact an arms, which were Bnely ex- a Canon Ellegood's familiar \u2018face smiled down upon the Visitors in a most life-like manner, and no one could help noting th the pleasing and truthful likeness.andscs| cs Lhe most atriking isa e Rhone In Southern aos: e figure = a girl stands out with tographic distinctness oat photograp inst a prc wh is seen only near the editer- or in Canada.The eo tract] from th Anothes Average 28, 250.surround stance frame the figure, without od terest cen Circulation PRICE ONE CENT of Fontainbleau, with two old maids discussing the latest bit of scandal.A portrait of a little girl is quite : a prettv and = ful pi it of pat g.; self rl sea EE pon ind ra i otter, is very effective, the oütlook from the dimly lighted room ; nto the warm sunlight being capi tally rendered.Mr.Pinkey was un receiving by Mrs.and the Misses Rhy ness, and intends to set a t Friday aftornoon every week 45 a recep day.\" Bahing Powder.TT SN POWDER Absolutelv Rure.This powder never varfea.A marvel of ourite and arr od More The than the cannot petition with the AT an end or low io toot, short wale alum or phosphate vowders As BASES Gi roa Vol Vide, .106 WALL STHEET.LY.__ Medical, nn yg cr = posing Sale int, Rs SYST opens: Pt stm-r mic ge TITLE IVER PILLS.CU Sick H he and relieve all the troubles tneë- dent to a bijious state of the sysem suc as wsiness, Distress after eating.Pain in the Sida.&o À ls Tacks oes success has been shown in curing Jo] TFT SCIENCE yl À Scientific and Standard Pope ot Tr | the Errorsof Youth, Premata hystcal Debtlity, Impuritées of the Blood, * » Resulung from Folly, V1 or Overtaxation, Enerv.victim for Work, oon Avoid unekilful work.[It contains binding, embossod, fa mall, 1h.post.-paid.Igonorance, Excesses ng ar and en nlp Job only Try civ Free.if 0 Pa the GOLD AND, AA from the National Med plain bit ton) Assoolatio for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS PHYSICAL DEBILITY.Dr.Parkerand of Assistant Physicians may be comenited.dentially, aa fe, % he ofce af THE BODY CAL No.4 Bulfinch Boston, Mass., to whos orders for books or letters for advice » 55 Tigi - 51 8 Tocæ eux ravaics 2 9 a.NES ORCENIENEREE 0 Ee SY TAUETE TE 0 ka 1 13 oH a ma AL anes 18 1 is À ee hens a ai adinp! to every condition REI eS ae The Daily Stater GRAHAM & co.Proprietors.163 and 163 St.James Btroet.career 7 \u2018TER DAILY 57am Is \u2018eat to any part of tLe ! United Siates or c anoûs, postage tres.aveu, _ 81,60 81x piouths, ahd DOC.for three months.or leve the eirtulslica OÙ Tue STAX ex- creas tiie i Chemists, 16:04 In the matter of L M.Pi PERRAULT, t.Lawrence Street, Montre The unde eraigned will sell, by Srehom at] Peter Street, Diontreaks JANUARY, 1489, at VEN o'clock.ihe the estate as nnder: Btock of Staple snd Fancy by Goods, Faber loventory.:-813-018 35 .cevennsrenncns.226 89 #13945 2 Book'Debts, ver list.aremenanas eee 4 816.861 \u201c64 Ftore will be open on the 28th and 29th January.of ventory and list of debts are on view at our, For further information apply to KENT & TERCOTTE 7 Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.BENNING & BARSALOU, 20 5 .Aucti INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrept Stock fer Sale by Auction.Inre BTIRLING & co.prior, Ontario.on biochy Pablie Auction \u2018The und: med will the Stock in Trade of the eo Esta ke at Ottaws.oo WEDNEBDAY JARU- ARY 380th, et.at the hour of Two o'cloek fhe 8 e Btock ls in fine order and consists of the totic aden and ail information farnished b: PLL at the prie information may ales LIA) from tae Se nformation tain > hird Cush, balance ERMS.Ones at ?spd 6 months, secured with naa at 7 peroent.JOHN McD.HAINS, Trustee, Montreal.1.B.TACKABERRY, 20 Auctionser.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of L A pEATVAIS, Merchant Tailor, undersigned will sell Aucti t 3026 Nore an atreet, Montreal, où TEGRSDR, car January, 1885, Dar even o'clcok, Pre Estate as Btook of .Tweads d pps Hate ape, do ~#13.709 99 037 Book Debts perifat.aruserreemes seuess ea 8 2.178 74 Inventory and list of debts are on view at our office.Store will be open on the 38th.29th and 30th inet.For further information apply to KENT & TURC HE d\u2019Armes, Montreal A.MARCOTTE & CO, 215 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Important Netite, Ro Canada Dye Staff and Chemical Ce.| sprnson Poser The Twontz-afth dar day of Jennart, One Thousand Present: THE HON.MR.JUSTICE JETTR Tn the matter of ALEXANDER ER ALLAN, Insolvent PROVINCE UTRES, Drstaror 3 on gress, W.ALEXANDER CALDWELL, Carstor, Petitioner.The Court having seen the petition of the said Curator for an ne all parties having in their aa perty or sssets of the said Insol- dont gol inform aid orator thereof and delibern ttion snd doth order or ul parties Ere as 2e f Psne eu di Sore: Ca lo gt = a M ° B.ms ST AB.LONGFRR es.INSOLVENT NOTICE.ce mt SEEN rs om STE, Public Auott reait TRUTH AY heal hoary staat, a the Assets Sic 37 \u201cEstate, to me Choice pd well assorted tock of Sroceries, tnse amounting, 8 ventory, o 61.201.142: Liquors wl Offs Fix res, Horde \u2018Win A ummer icles yoni y).550.20; tha I ie f MANTEAU, Garetor, Na pme Lion Bra Of ural RCOTTE & NCHRMENT, nclozoers.Mont: 220d gary, 1 Saw aol is Ce = Ese ctaer Lo EE FE Duna & Fraser's Sales.PV DS NEXT LARGE WEEK LY AU ON ' QE, at our Rooms 320 St.Hy! eT of Bes ects.and, § Fine Tapest ry Carpets, Household Furniture and us good aa new Joweliery, Hail Land Cooking an Hz Eto.\u201cEte, FRIDAY.let FEBRUALY a DUFF & FRASE R, Auctioneers, SA, rn, J.Cradock Simpson & Co\u2019 Ÿ Sales.AAA ~ A COSY COTTAGE! Cerner of Western and Victoria Avennes, COTE ST.ANTOINE Lot 45 feet by 130 feet, will de sold BY AUCTION, At 181 ST JAMES STREEFT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK PRECISKLY.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.20 3eod #COTTAGE FOR SALE Ne.42 COURSOL STREET.BY ATUCTIOIN, j At 181 57.JAMES STREET, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th.'CLOCK PRECISELY.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, HzaL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.232 M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF ELEGANT NEW FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, st the subscribers\u2019 Booms, Nos.1821 & 1823 NOTRE DAME BT.FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1ot, \u2014COMPRISIN@\u2014 Fancy Upholstered Chairs, Bric.era Sofas snd ans Drewiog À Room Buites, Parlor Sets, Library Lounges, Leather Covered Dining Chatrs, Platform Rockers, Bofa \u2018ancy Centre Tables, x x Wainut vém Sets, Cherry, ete, Walout and \u20ac Che antoine boérds, Wardrobez, Éyiinder otages Book Cases.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A} assortment of House Le ue comsist of Lace Gurtalas, White eCard unterpapes, Table Covers.Fortiares, Linen Table be Cloth, tir Towels, avisgs, Oil Painti Cutlery, bu, &c.The above are al Bret-class, fresh aad Dew, Oatario to be \u20ac man sold without Any réserve whatever.\u201cParties who have not as yet attended any of our to do so, just to the class of re ei AE your patronags, you Will be ple: esse BALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.NM.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.James Stewart & Co.'s Sales.IAAL Ta A AA NS ANS SINS ERY DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS.\u201d OWN YOUR OWN HOME.3} one thousand dollars required down, balance {Eh COTTAGES, stone foundstions, sub- ost n jeasantly and conve alm .pleasan a aituate on 7abilecs avenne 100 yards from co ner af toine and Guy streets, on high levelled snd asd Ao drai ty excellent dpportuni a good hom: mes P SHERBROOKE 51 STREET WEST, \u2014AND\u2014 MUSSEX STREET LOTS.pr oF herbrookext (south de), 532115, Sateen mand Greene aves, on ssex street, , with gables at each aide, & VALUABLE BUILDING SITES Ou Greene Avenue and Derchester Street.The Cote Bt.Antoine lots are beautifully Heated.On Dorchester street), opposite 8t.Mark = are two iote measu: HE1:45 feet.\u2018fourth cash, the balance in threo equa moat desirable at .0.These er: dale on on THURSDAY.¢ the 31st instant, st echanics\u2019 Cham- -eleven o'clock, in the Long Room JAMES STEWART & CO.Beal Estate and General, J.8.Thomson & Co.\u2019s Sales.NAS NTNSNS | [H[OUBEHOLD FURNITURE AND TOBOGGANS.athe usual Sale ot Household Furniture and effec ao tré © tan Tobog- Gans, as alsoa miscellaneous moiceton of Furniture and Show received up to the nour of sale.Bale at 0 o'clock.J.8.THOMSON & CO, Anctioneers.224 216 USK OX ROBES.Fer Account of Whom it May Concern.si ou Ver dim oy hora it ma cover Compson 40 40 TS nnces.very 3 Coste J.8.THOMSON & CO.: Auctioneers.PRICE'S BELMONT and LONDON SPERM CANDLES.Te bo bad from En lame Grecers.Lu NOTICE.Health Department.WHEREAS {t bas come to the knowledre of the Board of Health that certain persons fai! to call in a physician on the ooctirrence of cases of contagions or infections diseases lest such practitioner should report the fact to the health authorities, attention is directed to the following clauses of by-law No.108; and the public is hereby notified that.in accordance with the provisions of the ssid sections, the een | pants of any house wherein a ase of contagious of tnfectious diseases occurs, as well as the phyilcians attending such cases, shall be \u2018required, under pain of prosecution, to report thre same to the Health De- papes pyMoten De 8; Fan th a fever, di ss \"or othe Es Non pe Shes et tie tres: sde reliure oko: of Syphold £ oid over, Poe ufrerous us inf us disease of ade bao hours after the aid same to \u201ctne Moard \u201cPs report the No temovat oa .patient ii of\u201d a conta gious or infectious dlesass shill be allowed unless in the special vehicle set apart for the purpose by she Health suthorities and the use of which way be bad upon application to the Health Department.The fee for the removal of & patient Is one doiler.! 1.LABERGE, Medical Health Officer.Sec pp Tho an Xaeper of ofs an lic house or the occ ts o! Fete other building, in the ar] city, shall be mick.\u2018with smalipox, theris or ohn da Crry Hall, Montreal, 25th 2h San 1889.1 233 URLIO NOT 18 HERRBY GIVEN.THAT PU J RAN and lovis Sore.Lagials make cation to the ar co 1 Dext \u2018vous te obtain an to Act 41, ch, 56, .1mre je proparties of the late Enr aire ten moi acqui © u or in ment of process sales ol pptotiented property.Montreal, 20th December, ! LAFLAMNE, MA.Attorneys 21 4 RE & CROSS, the said J.LB and A.Quesnel a rar Of 2a tet MELLOND, faticttor 186 ST.JAMES GTRKET.Meetings and Amusements.pg NIN NPN + ACADEMY OF MUBIO.: ' Hxwar Tuomas.- Losses snd Manaxer Wook commencing MOXDAY, 28th January MATINEB BATUEDAY.Ass KATE CASTLETAM,- ._- PRESENTING THE LARGEST SOUENT SUCCUSS, A PAPER DOLL.\u201cFor Goodness Sake Don't Say 1 Told Yon.\u201d USA NE ALE OF OF SEATS sow progressing = at THEATRE ROYAL, x Tid wheat 14 Pen pi parte to.20 wd and 3g eke rved 8 Bea LL oat ra Plan Figen 's, oni AND BARDIT RINS* siuraction-TH CAITL ie A H ALI, Lessee and Manager PE OESDAY.January 20th.FAREWELL TOUR OF MME.ATBANT he World- The rere red DS Tae Folia Arima Donsa, Conductor, - SIGNOR BEVIGNANT.MLLE.DAMIAN, « « = Centralia.SIGNOR MESSINI, - Tenor.MR.BARRINGTON FOOTE, - Basso.MR.BARRETT.+ - - Flute Bolsist.Seats pow on sale at Nordheimer's.Reserved Seats,\u201484.00 and $2.50 each.232 The FIFTH ANNUAL SOCIAL \u2014-\u20140.ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHT'RCH will take place at Assembly Hall, 2269 8t.Oatherin w on ?FARROW & JACOBS, Every Afterago ar ros hee mat Ve w An excellent Programme tas been Tickets secured at the door.Adults, piv Javeniier.half pi TUESDAY Evening.the 20th Inat., at 8 o'clock.arranged.Price for 33 2 RESCENT SNOWSHOE CLUB.FIRST \u201cAT HOME\u201d Of the season will be held on Wednesday Eve.\u2019g, 30th Jun., Ar DOXOHUE'S.eirhs =, Leave Victoria Mg corner Bt.Ur.plied rooke, and corner Riversity Dor Les Shere + harp, Bory en ta, at p.m.sharp, calling at 241 A.M.ELLICOTT Hon.Sec.Treas, JuA0HSE SNOWSHOEK CLTE, leave Loch he She shove Slab will e Lachine 1 .on } sDaf ver wah te) at the Athletic Club House: >\" GEO.A.PERRY, - Hon.Bee.- Field Battery 5.5.Cob, LADIES\u2019 NIGHT, Tuesday, inn January, Sl « _ isghe Point st Charl and p nu Lat 7.45 p.m.will Join the others st ™ of Wal Mes start 5 Donabue'n* at 8 o'c clock.A sleixh | return to the city immediately after au to acc wl please wear their GEO.W.D MS, Hon.Sec.-Treas CONVENTION OF FRUIT GROWERS.All interested-in Horticulture are cordially tovited to Sam d coll tions of Fruits are specially el collec Ww.DUNLOP, | The ANNUAL MEETING of the Home fur Friendiess Women will be held in the Home, 418 Bt.Antoine street, URSDAY, 31st Jan.aX 3 p.m.All interested jn the work are cordially invited 8 MASONIC BALL! Gives by the Brethren of Montreal, in heuer \u2014or\u2014 DELEGATES TO GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC.At Balmoral Hotel, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31ST, 1880.Double Tickets, $4.00.Extra Lady's Ticket, $1.50.To be had from any of the Committees.Regalia.233 Huntingdon Dairymen's Convention The Beventh Annual Convention will be held is W.E.COOPER, Hon.Sec.Agricultural College, and other speakers will present and address the je mectings.PETER McPARLANE, Secy.ROBERT NES, President, 8 ADA PFILMOKE, Charming seubrette Actress, VICTORIA ARMORY, ° PEBRUARY 4tA T0 9th.241 NCING AND DEFOR SSEMBLY FT D AR ROY 0% MACDUNALD: Jz Jr.Trot hoe publie Hs seston.ew clas for adults; raw rom er venil Beginners y time 5 will be moderate, aan, dana for So ing \u2014Queen, ital ttische, Cans- season Lancers, and Victoria.dise TKLEPHONE 4177.88 OWLER'S DANCING vate lessons at all hon, i LATOUE 4 ERT EE ee inne ru 28°5 ANCING.2260 At.Catherine Street.ne mi f I rate ou lessons given d'enraged with classes Estate Late F, B, MATTHEWS, NOTICE TO CREDITORS.glad i proved plate Sos Ere, mia em cd 0 before onto Conon ne moneys IX othe be tributed among xi be di their claims MARLER, McLENNAN & FRY, otaries, | 762aw 157 ft, James Bt, Montreal - Estate Late J.6.BURROWS All parsons having accounts against the late 3.©, Burrows are foquested to fyle the sume duly attest od with MARLER, MeLENNAN & PRY, 187 Se.James 84 246 TOBOGGANS | - MADE FROM SELECTED HARDWOOD, -WITB- H.BLACK HICKORY runners, inlafd with LIGNUM VIT Æ.FOR SALE aT R.& W.KERR'S, 1808 Metre Dawe Siveet, me 341 bre i HT mr fr soni LE oil .pre a or orf crm ALO IE Sw Are PE ES ne et en repo wer.iy «mate re Gray RU WERE FL A Cam y 5 £ fro 4 Sart .MILONE AL Charlottetown.bP.rr THIRD EDITION, ) _ Tat ) BIRTHS.Bl Y\u2014~8t.Lambert, January 30, the wits of ariborough 8.Berry, of a s0R.83 OL ENE Ta 75 &t, Chartes Borromes treet, 23rd, the wile of Joe Clements, of & son.ot ei 888 St.Denis street, January 78, She wire ci Nap.Leduc, of a son.th tos.ey HE\u20148t.Johns, P.on the 27¢ t Fos of J.Davis Roche, Haut B.Company.18.0.of a daugb \u2018MARRIAGES.DAMS-DAW\u2014AL Toronto, January 23, by Rev A xander Williams, esi Bev, P.W.Buyly-Junes.AT A.Adams to ate Daw.BUUKLE-WATSON\u2014AL London, O: b Bow.Edwin Holmes, James Ruckle to Ida 2°.Wave CHKISTOPHEWCOHE DAT, Lunen! N.8.by Kev.GU.L.Rankin, James H.Christo] ATistopher 0 sophia vr Corkum, CHALKER-ROLLINS\u2014AL North Bay, Ont, bY Rev.John ticodwillis, F.J.Chalker'to Weltha E.Koilins.EAS TMAN-CRVSLER \u2014 At Trinity church, W ho Unt,, Jan 23, by Lhe F fev.M.Ni n , C.E., oi Cornwall, to Harriet Louise Arabel, youngest daughter ol Samuel Crysier, Esq.\u2018tliams burg.EVANS-KIRK WOOD\u2014At Quebec, Junuary 2s.Rev.W.B.Clarke, Thomas Evans to Mary - the 26th Inst, ar HARRIS In this this au on ne 267 Tps Élenmond.P.Q., to cod 5 Harris of Liverpool, HOWITT-CHASE\u2014 At Oakland.Cal.January 10, Dr.H.0.Howiu, formerly of Guelph, wat.to Alice Dudiey Chase.DEATHS, ANDERSON\u2014A! London.cat, January 23, Mrs, Elizabeth Anderson, aued # Ars.EAUCHAMP\u2014On the 238th stant, at the age o B 13 mopths and 6 days, Marguerite, daughter of Mr.J.U.Beauchamp, of this cit Funeral on Wednesday, the 30th, at 2 © pm .from Nu.178 Notre Dame street, Lo Hoche aga \u2018parish church for benediction, thence to Cole des Neiges Cometery.Helatlves and friends are invited to attend without further notice.DAVISON\u2014ALU Halifax, January 23, Libble, wife of Blair Davison, aged 44 years.ENRIGHT\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.January 24, Isabella, widow of the tate jhomas Enright, aged 57 years.FARRELL\u2014At North Cayuga, ont, Agnew P.Farrell, aged 85 years.GHENDREAU\u2014In this city, on Tuesda, anuary 2m Jolin Baptiste Ghendreau, 56 maos., brother-in-law of Mr.Micl Noe Mahon, of 94 BL.Maurice street.Funeral will take place from his late residence, 110 Mountain street, Lo St.Joseph's Church, at 7 a.m., On Wednesday the 3Uth inst.Friends and acqualn- tances are respectfully lnvited Lo attend.BIGG ING AL Toronto, January 25, Emma Keller, of W.H, Higgins, aged 52 yéurs WOOD At sandhurst, Ont\u2026 January 24, Hannah, widow uf Lhe late Jolin Harwood.KENNEDY \u2014-Granby.January 7, Sophia Nell, widow of the jule Thomas Keunnédy, aged 73 years.LUSSIER Hoboken, N, J., on the January 13, arle Marceiline Aymong.widow of the late F.x Lussici, bookkeeper, aged + 3 years.(Utlawa papers please copy.) LAWRASON-A1 Kousfesu, Oul., January 25, William Laurence Lawrason, aged 59 years, MURRAY \u2014At london, Oni, January 25, Mra.Bridge: 84 years.MACINTOS8H\u2014 AL prèlca 0, dentally killed rank 9.\u2018Macintosh, $ Roy aged 2 years, eldest on The late A.B.M acintosh, Es.of Winnipeg,und formeriy of Chatbam, ULt.MoCONEE HY\u2014At London, nL , January 23, Rev, .W.Mclopechy, aged 306 years.January 15th, acci- E.1., January 22, Ann, wife of Hugh Malone MACDONALD\u2014At Toronto, lamina Macdonald NIXON\u2014At Granby, P.8; on the 26th Inst.of bronchitis, Mary Hilda Nixon, infant daughter of Win.Nixop, aged | year and v days.2 RAITT\u2014AL Colton, Cal, Maggie, wite of George Katt, formeris of kingston, Uni.January 25, Wi.-RENNICK\u2014In this city, on Zuth Inst, George trederick Rennlek, 7 years.Funeral on \u2018Thursday, 31st inst, au 7.40 p.m.from his father's residence, 796 Notre Dame street.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.24 3 ROBINSON\u2014On January 19, at Glen Robertson, Willam T.Robinson, postmaster of Glen Robertson, aged 41 years.BMITH\u2014At Routh Boston, on Saturday, Jan.26, Feter smith, a; 25 years second youngest of the late Thomas smith, of this city.[¢ Nieago, bl.Louis apd New York papers please cupy.23 TRIPP \u2014 At Toronto.January 24, Charlotte Tripp, aged 22 years, E BONAL\u2014THE - \u201cCALIGRAPH- WRITING MA- tne \u201cstands at the bead\" for apeed, durabilit and rasnifoldine power.lta advantaxes are Leve., ate ke) for exch character, avoiding fn?tronblesoise - \u201cshift\u201d in otler Inachines, for writ- ng caps, ench accents, &c.Adopted Pre Yro- vynela) Government Address for particula re, ner.1830 Notre Lame street vit Bua Wy Young, Manager.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.WEATHER REPORT.STI : Época to TAR NRIT 34 24 Hours LAS ri Peter u re Feoerty wi winds; mostly cold.uary 29, 1488p, 1% oar.Ornos, RONTO.de fa BASILITIRS ron St, Law su af inte 8.CARSLEY.JANUARY CHEAP SALE.REMNANTS! REMNANTS! REMNANTS TAPESTRY.REMNANTS VELOUR, REMNANTS SPUN SILK.REMNANTS RAW BILE, REMNANTS PLUSH, REMNANTS CHENILLE, REMNANTS ROMAN STRIPES.REMNANTS CHRETONNE.REMNANTS FRINGE.All the above Remnants have been greatly reduced from the usual romaant prices for the h Sale.Annual January Cheap 8.CAR x ANNUAL CHEAP SALE.ENGLISH BLANKETS ENGLISH BLANEKTS ENGLISH BLANKETS ENGLISH BLANKETS CANADIAN BLANKETS CANADIAN BLANKETS CANADIAN BLANKETS GANADIAN BLANKETS A splendid line of English and Canadian Blankets, with plain and fancy borders, all sizes, for Cradles, Cribs, Single and Double Beds.all at reduced prices for this Cheap Sale.8.CARSLEY.JANUARY CHEAP SALE.WHITE QUILTS WHITE QUILTS WHITE QUILTS WHITE QUILTS COLORED QUILTS COLORED QUILTS COLORED QUILTS COLORED QUILTS A magnificent assortment of Marseilles, Toflet, Marcella, Honeycomb, Terry.Mitcheline ; also, all kinds of Colored Quilts, heavily reduced for the \u201cAnnual Cheap Salo.8.CABSLEY.ANNUAL CHEAP SALE.WINDOW SHADES WINDOW SHADER WINDOW BHADES WINDOW SHADES All window shades reduced A special line of Sample Shades at 50¢ each.CORNICE POLER CORNICE POLES CORNICE POLES CORNICE POLES A large and varied assortment of Cornice Poles frum 35¢ each.8.CARRLEY.JANTARY CHEAP BALE JANUARY CHEAP SALLE JANUARY CHEAP BALF JANUARY CHEAP SALE During the January Cheap Bale all Umbrellas are greatly reduced in price.8.CARSLEY.ERSONAL ~ CALIGRAPHIC TYPFE-WRITING and Lopyin vice, 1620 Notre Dame street.ufo lhorouxh lustruction given on es Cailerapt by conipetent teac: ; Tia sodtf FDEKRON AL\u2014) M EABURE 5 TARFN FOR DRESSES and finished next day 314 Latour st A DUZRN FUR CABINET FHOTO- £2.50 GRAPHS, AT G.C.ARLESN & CO#, 26] St.Jaunes atreet, A RUSTRONG Ce PROTOGRAPHERs, Cor.Notary Daur & $5T MARTIN ÎTa, MONTREAL Cepying n $pecialry.Telephone No 1687 A do 16K7 B.12t 1t ROYAL BCOTS OF CANADA.The Rattalion Te tnifter in winte- sc\" = uniforix, on TH{ ASDAY, the 3]at Janusry.at R pm Very man He expected to b- present By order, FRED.I.YDON 24 2 _Capt \u201cand At \u2014 NO MISREPRESENTATIONS! All s bought from ns guaranteed an represent- of onr_employers found to misrepresent ed any article in erder to make a sale will be subject to fmimediate dismiesal RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, LATE WM.KING & CO, Furmture and Beddmz Mannfacturers, 652 CRAIG STREET.ESTABLISHED IB78.2412 Wholesale Dry Goods! IMPORTANT NOTICE.Estate CHARLES MORTON & CO.In Voluntary Liquidation.Clearing Sale now goingon Cash snd short date buyers can secure genuine DRESS GOODS, SCOTCH UNDERWEAR.GLOVES and HOSIERY, VELVETEENS and VELVETS, CLOAKINGs, SILKS, JERSEYR, KNITTED SHAWLS, PARASOLS and SUNSHADEN, BUTTONS and SMALL WARES, NEW EMBROIDERIEN, &e., &e.THE OLD STAND, 192, 194 and 196 McGill St, Montreal.KOQULSON.J.F.HARKELL JS.ROBERTBON.18teod N URE BY \u2014\u2014 : Dominion and Provincial Govia, R Ry, all Leading stationers, Druggists, ota.\u2014 ALSO\u2014 ™MPROYED Lithogram Composition In 2anp 3 La Time, 3 Note, Letter and Feolacap Sizes.Manutacturea by B.AULD, st 759 Censg Riveot.FINE OLD BRASS LAMPS 1 = faste smn Low tampa Handsome Tel Dis NEW STYLE LAMP MHADEN® Very handsome and very moderate in price.COLE'S Lump Mtorrs, 1708 Netre Hameo nt.+ 24H 2302 N1.CntL orine at.D°*\" BR WITHOUT cû PED FOR CARNIVAL hen yom can gets FOLDING cor, MATTRESS and PILLOW FOR 83.00, \\ nt ARMSTRONG\u2019S, sore VICTORIA SQUARE, JANUARY CHEAP BALE JANUARY CHEAP BALE JAXUARY CHEAP SALE JANUARY CHRAP BALE Ladies\u2019, Gentlemen's and Children's Umbrellas of all qualities and makes, greatly reduced in price during the January Cheap Sale 8.CARSLEY.JANUARY CHEAP SALE JANUARY CHEAP BALE JANUARY CHEAP SALF JANUARY CHEAP BALE All kinda of Walking Sticka, deat natural wonds and all well seasoned, greatly reduced in price during the January Cheap Bale.JANUARY CHEAP BALE JANUARY CHEAP RALE JANUARY CHEAP BALE JANUARY CHEAP BALE Ladien' and Gentlemen's Walking Sticks, with or without Bpikes, all reduced in price during the January Cheap Bale.; 8 CARBSLEY.JANUARY CHEAP JANUARY CHEAP BALE Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Riding Whips, Crops, Tvign and Canes, all reduced in price during the January Cheap Bale, ; 8.CARSLEY.JANUARY OHEAP SALE JANUARY CHEAP SALE JANUARY GHKAP BALE JANUARY CHEAP BALE The largest, bast and moat complete assortment ip al) kinds of Riding Whips, Crops, Twigs ant Canes, all reduced in price.8.CARSLEY.UMBRELLAB RE-COVERED UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED UMBRELLAS RE-OOVERED UMBHELLAS RE-COVERED Umbrellas of all sizes re-covered in all quality materials, snd on shortest possible time.8.CARSLEY.UMBRELLAS REPAIRED UMBRELLAS REPAIRED UMBRELLAS REPAMED UMBRELLAS REPAIRED Crobrellas repaired in ail branches, at very low.eat prices sud Arst-cises workmanship.\"8.CABSLEY.GOOD FOR CLAPPERTON\u2019'S.8 pes Cie the w us Poo) in \u2018one Pros ne aod hee hoe REALLY WONDERFUL.Its eur, wonderful how the public disesrn placed in the mar- the Canadian fc pute 1y and ssked for Pesta by (bs same customers \u2019- 8.CARSLEY, 1783, 1767, 1760 17T1, 1778 1778, - 1177 NOTRE DAME STREET.i MONTREAL | CARSLEY'S COLUMN; THE MONTREAL pair STAR, \u201cTUESDAY.JANUARY 29, 1880.Joux NURERY \u20ac \u20ac>?ADVERTISEMENT.- ThesTTLIN BONNE 0.5 \u201cVery Old Gaelic\u201d Whisky.al case Jib Fecal bland of 3 TORE ONLAND MALTS.50 50 ' - __FRASKE, VIGER & C0.THER REPORT.Jan.29.Not much change ia temperature, Light local snow falls.BARGA INS! Le BARGAINS | CARN IVAL WINES! COMFORTERS! COMFORTERS! FINE CHAMPAGNENS! HOUKS and MOSELLES! CLARETS and SAUTERNESI PORTS aud SHEREIES: pr The nest assortment tn the Dominion to choose FRASER, VIGER & C0.\u2014CARNIVAL\u2014 * SHERRIES! In Wood snd Battle, PEMARTIN'S cHoIes WINES.Great Bargains in Comforters.Notice the prices and call and ses our assôrt- ment, 75c, 81, 81.10, 01.35, 81.50 and $1.75 are our prices for heavy large size comforters.$3.50, 3.75 and 84 are our prices for beautiful Batecn-covered Comforte 81.50, 94, 07.87.50, 88, 6D and 010 are our prices for very fine Eider Down Quilts, Ladies\u2019, call and spe our stock of Comforters, sud you will lud tha: we are offering largs inducements in this departmènt, En.= asin, Rabies.Pale Sherry.: 5 A ; 4 LE or Sherr QUILTS: QUILTS! QUILTS! All sizes apd qualities in Honey-comb Quilts.rior Di .Prices from 750 up.Vers Bey licate Dinner Bherry _.Qlorose: hich and Fray if Very fine assortment of Toilet Quiits, all sizes.Ds pee Sherry.18 1 Prices from #1 up v een ee Beautiful lines In Satin Quilta, extra fine goods.Peas Sia 8\" ee oe 2 Prices from $2.30 up.Old and Choice Wine.\u2019 1.50 8.00 17.00 MISA SHERRY! Coloted Quilta, a large variety in all sizes.OUR Hor jefe RS In bottle only, and only » Prices from 750 up.few bottles | \u2014r\u2014 MIBA'S \u201cOld Enslien G Gentleman\u2018 Sherry, Anest, Immense bargains in our Quilt Department, for oldest and choicest variety and value cannot be beaten in the e, 82.25 per bettio.SLI per dozen, FRASER, VIGER à GO, : WHITE! BLANKETS: COLORED! \u2014CARNIVAL\u2014 * Very good White Blankets from $3 pair.White Blankets from 83 to $123 pair, White Crib Blankets from 31.25 pair, very fine gooas, A large assortment of Colored Blankets for Toboggan and Snowshoe Buite, Colored Blankets from $3.50 to 810.PORTS! Choice Old Ports, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.HUNT'S PORTS, COCKBURN'S PORTS, HUTCHESON'S PORTS, SANDEMAN'S PORTS.READ THIN! No one can give better value tn Comforters.No one can give better value in Quilts.Per Per No one can give betier value in Blanketa.No: 2, Superior Sound Youar o on.doses.veers.80.55 82.50 6.Bargains io all departments.Nols Fine \u2018Fraity Fort.\"9028 33 ® £8 in i Very uperior Jos ppusrar « Ço.Sie Vin 2 1.00 4.80 10.00 \"oid ty Fort 6.00 13.00 IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, Er So à E 500 17.00 1761,1783 NOTRE DAME STREET, very old ate: 2.00 18.50 old de 108, 107.109, 111 Bi.Peter Stroet.vers Gl y.; 9.50 20.00 Terms cash and only one price.LL $2.25! 24¢ FRASER, VIGER & CO, Family Grocers and Wine Nerchasta, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 ST.JAMES STREET.MOCCASINS RUBBERS, OVERSHOES & FELTS, Selling 25 per cent.cheaper than other stores, W.R.THOMPSON'S, 100\u2014McGILL STREET\u2014100 Directly Ovpesite st.Anne Market.Worth $8.| \u2014AÆ# SPECIAL LINE OF\u2014 Pretty Ghamper Sets TO BE SOLD TH18 WEEK.Housekeepers who anticipate CARNIVAL VISITORS should seize this opportunity.WILEY'S, 1803 NOTRE DAME STREET.OVERSHOES.Ladies 7 Fan Buttoned Or arsho S128.'s Fine waterpedol, .01.25 and $1.50, worth $2.FELTS AND BOOTS AND SHOES.Ladd Fine E 4 Buttoned .or Fin Fol Button Routes al i Ee as rn uble.Rito Seek; and Lined doce oi Lu ol Hi id B tioned oct former price $1.75, now With ae sem det Joel Boots Jdren's, Bu ble aa ete Lies Boots, former price Miss Sear or Girls\u201d bus uoned Boots, format price $1.85, A Large let et.STAR TOBOGGANS\u2014S feet, S1.00; 6 and feet, 91.25.COMPLIMENTARY \u2014 \u2014 And eK Lavaest a $ in P RESENTS 1 NOL CASING: the snd st low.NEW GOODS ARRIVING REGULARLY Nin?LEN en Es i - Children's Moccas ELECTRO PLATE.fio man.We carry the Largest Stock in the City.ie Laced Boots, former price 81.50, n0w #1 TABLE WARE, \"Fire ind Cutlery, et 00 se Laced Boots, sizes 3 to 7.solid Eaters, 1103 PR AL GOSRANTEES OUAIS snd Mets Pine * no formee price 83.50, now Sir Save money .coming divestre W.R.THOMPSON, 100-McGill Street.-100 DzzoTLr Orromts 2 Arm's Manxny, Look in My Window and See FIVE HUNDRED Goud, Silver and Nicke: QUEEN'S |.WATCHES! + an Marked in Plain Figures, vou LAUNDRY BAR.|82.75 TO 8100.Ask for it, and take no other.ALL FULLY WARHANTAD, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.rue, BEET TANT PS | ONYX MARBLE CLOCKS, Art Pottery i, in Dolton.Gobelir Tapes.60 and Woreester.FANS, GONGS, OPERA OLASSES, ARIEL LIGHTS, &¢ SW RETAILING A T LOWEST PRICES! WATSON & & PELTON, Us se.Sulpicp Street.EW\"Bpociai sttention paid vu ue repair Matohes R.HEMSLEY, .30)1 Netra Dame \u201crsh Digmone Dyes Brilliant ! To Durable! Economical! Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity, and Fastness.None other we jest «5 good.Beware of imitations, because they are made of cheap and inferior materials and give poor, weak, crocky colors.To be sure of success ude only the Diamond Dyas for coloring Dresses, Stockings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, &c., &c.We wurraet them to color more goods, package for package, than any other dyes ever mad¥; and to give more brilliant and durable colors.Ask for'tbe DIAMOND, snd take no otlier.Sead postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photos, making the fisest Tak dv Dining (10 cents @ quart), etc.Sold by Druggists.Address WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.2 MONTREAL, P.Q.area orcs DIAMOND .PAINTS Dé, sive, Brass CARNIVAL! Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Blanket Costumes! = |.MADE To ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.\u20186 COLORED and WHITE BLANKET, and BLANKET CLOTHS In Great Variety.HENRY MORGAN à CO, - 0 James 9e and Vers Sor a 0 TERT \u2018ors.The monogram ould do for lis - THE FAT MAN WITH THE THIN FACE.CHAPTER II \u2014{Qontinyed) \u201c Tos.it oust oe Westerteldt's.\" 1 sald to his initials\u2014A.W.Thora do do for Taine.to too, for the matter of hen it seemed to flash through my brain that I had seen the ring before.No, it could\u2019 tbe.And yet there was something about it that seemed strangely familiar\u2019 What was it?\u201d \u201cHow tiresome t that I cannot remember,\u201d Isaidaloud.\u201cAh, 1 have it!\u201d Like a sud- gen gleam of li, ht, it came back to me.\u201cit Le tho seal on the fat man\u2019s hands trembled with excitement.I unlocked my -put the pares] when I came aboard, and took the : l'out.Yes, ! was right.The seal of he ring fitted the impression on the sealing wax exactly.1 was astonished, thunder- 0 \u201c What can it all mean?I cried.\u201cIs the pernicious shadow and influence of the fat man with the thin face to the middle of the Atlantic ocean?\u201d \u2018In the midst of my bewildered ejaculations Weaterfeldt entered.As by sort of sudden Inspiration | lalippedt the ing intomy pocket, d nothing about 1 fhought Wosortoidt had a troubled look on hie fi \"You seem flustered about something.\" \u201d he said, in a rather uneasy voice.\u201cWhat By an effort of wiil I pulled myself to- 5 er, [ saw that I mye et dissemble, if only 0 satlafy myself as to him; and 1 1 felt some- w that it was my duty to myself to act uagdediy.at last, after so many varoln 8.Nothing, \u201cI sald, as quietly as could.\u201cI'm not Jeelin quite right, fri all.It seems to be getting rough.\u201d meter's been dropping like a shot this last half hour.Iexpect we ure going to catch It, now, we've got into \u2018the & forties.\u2019 Been enr sou hands?\" \u201cYes.Why?\" I wered, king up at him suddenly.His eyes fell.\u201cQh, never mind, I thought of washing mize, \u2018but reckon I I won't.Home one has \u201c DB using, ny It wasn't me, I can assure vou,\u201d I said.\u201cI used my own.I thought you had been gown here pDefore me an red it yourself; because, when came in I found\u201d\u2014 I stopped, and began brushing my hair.* What?\" he ask , quick] 1 didn\u2019t answer at once, but went on brusb- og What?You found what?\" he repeated, impatiently 7\" I turned round sharply, and looked him fuil in the face.He was very pale.\u201cOh, I found or pein full of soapy water, which 1 let down through the escape pipe what ig the matter with othing,\" he said, with a A smile, \u201cTwas on Y annoy that any one should have had the impertinence to come in here and wash his hands.I wonder who it could have been?\u201d \u201cI'm sure I can't Imagine,\u201d I said, care- lossly- \u201cI'm going up to luncheon now.I must L try and eep on my legs as lung as I can, Westerfeld didn\u2019t follow.me until I was nearl y, down.But when he sat down at the tablo al 1, traces of oe recent agitation had lahed d he and laughed with his.ol animation ei spirit I felt satisfied that space was rig After what I had seen, {twas clear that Westerfeldt was pla y- ing his part in a game of some sort.Fi remained yet to be seen.That I\u2014purposely or gocidentally-\u2014was, or Was to be mixed up hol h it in so: ray see med to be pretty vident, and à 1 fe feit it was my duty to use Whatever means that lay in my power to unmask him.To achieve this end I would have to wear a mask myself, and much as it vent Dt sgainot my my n° turai scruples to do so, I ned to jet Westerteldt B&e no chan e re fra feelings or behavior toward h y thus throwing him off his gua uard Be would be less cautious and give a better chance of discovering him.Perhaps [ shall be though weak and vacillating when I fay that L fad a sort of doubt as to the ring.Westerfeldt's connection with it * coul not Appleton bave pu ut {t there.I knew no more im than of Westerteldr, and he apd tha very morning asked room Was it not ok pome lot \u20ac of his 4 in} was.ee yt the printed list of , as saw by the prin to n fim.yal] through my mind.But these they did not alter or interpose with my pur- poze to keep fyeyeao open with Ay could also the alert with Appleton.In ustice to eo both men I would be right in he afternoon the wind freshened d'a à Craie sea.Big enough it e ia\u201d about In a fashion which, under different eircumstances, would have sent me below without ceremony.But the sup op tement and anxiety under which I was laboring acted like a sort of antidote, and banished every thought and f seasickn An idea struck me I would folan ¢ sickness to Westerfeldt.\u201cI thought you'd have to give ive pat at last,\u201d he a8 he gave me rom the dinner-Cable anddopyn thos companion ladder.\u201cAnd take my advice,\u201d he added, before leaving me at the door of the stateroom, \u201cand get into your butik as quick as you can.guess à this wouldn't be much of a blow, ter all, and you'll be able to come up to breakfast the morning.\" it was rather pard times Having to lie there in my berth when 1 wasn't a bit But | consoled myself with lt what say bow.I had form lan of gperations to catch Westerteldt.RH just thought I would let events Lake thelr course, ow any suggestions that might come into my head from time to time.tn about an hour 1 or up., put on alarge ulster which Westerfeldt never seen me wear,tu the wide cotlar up about my face, and w à tra cap h the wind ows of the okin, \u201croom, from which came oud shouts of la rose at sho intervals above Gewinh of the spray and the howi- ing of the wind in the rigging.Westerfoidt was in there, mo doubt.Fogaling the assembla of \u201c d sai \" lik on se ols goi of us ou safe in oin for, Why not?H & Vou or resem nE to ljghts streamed thro be a oon oy my recs even | oul be ¥ a tho M de Dover believe it possible on niy féêt uchastorm.With Sou Bats and elutehing the life-lines 1 staggered over tho slippery deck, and, vantage of a propi ous roll Int the right icons opened the door, another friendly lurch sending me bang, into the middle of the room, where I bought up, somewhat bruised, against one of thé stand- g tables.The room was nearly full, and, tbr the moment, my entrance put a sto e hilarity.A glance showed me Ww ore esterféidt Was, sad finding à seat as far m him as I gould, by chance next to Ap- eton, who didn\u2019t seem to know me from at down, hat ain't too cuseed bad Whoda duh fe in these here days?\u201d ji ped my feet, pad, holding *on.by f @ table in front, look eagerly about me.was the voice of the fat man with the tin Jace hi À heard.Yet it couldnt be.1t down,\u201d erled many angry vol li Appian: pulled me Hows into my \u2018and don't interrupt the Yo iy who spoke os now?\" I sald La s ith Jo pure var his .ou x; li on ie 8 rea] -Easter,\u2019 can't © put as you have Stopped er with \u2018your a , go on!\u201d sounded on_all ald es levelled me i | | Es motion.id da pes Toilinc drag off my sees draw iuides up over over me ulster and all, What admirab! ponte the follow ha had! hat ad le * How are you Joan , old chap?\u201d he said, in the softest, qu 5 voice you could tm- ine.\u201cNo acto r, I'm afraid.\u201d What?Wha-who's that?\u201d sald, turbiog my head drowsi (To be coma) CONSIDERABLE HOT Dis DISCUSSION At the Meeting ofthe Toronto Branch of the Evsagelical Alliance.[BPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) ToroxTo.Taruary 29.\u2014The meeting ast night to {rm a Toronto branch of the D minion Evangelical Alliance sas, not notiargely | À 4 nded.Senator Macdonal ood deal of hot oat Pook place me speukurs declar that, while respect | dat Catholics, i SH ing the pe = et the po gppoes Htronf Hev.Mr.[ligan, of st.Reals Pau oh was a potlticians being elected officers of the Eins but despite this.0.Mowat was elected president \" Amon aa, other office bearers are Sir Daniel inom, Dr.Ried, Dr.Potts, Mayor Clarke, and J.J.Maclaren, Q.C.A motion to condemn the Dominion Government for not disallowing the Jesuits Bill was ruled out by the chairman.TORONTO TOPICS.The Street Rallway authorities have bv en notice to the city that if the citizens osit any more snow on the atreet than has already fallen from the clouds, legal action will be taken by the company.Postmaster Patteson is promoting a scheme by which city or drop letters may \u2018be delivered to the person add time giveu for answers to be delivered \u2018ibe ay.Department at Quawa has that under considecation as also a proposal to divide the city into districts, and mail matter will be sorted and distributed from the braneh offices, not coming to the main office at all.Judge Morgan has fined the captalns of the passenger steamers \u201cUChicora\u2019\u201d and \u201cHastings\u201d $50 each for carrying too many passengers last August.JOTTINCS FROM QUEBEC.Dinner Parties\u2014Indignant Lawyers \u2014 New Political Club\u2014Shrapneli Shells\u2014 Hymeneal.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] January 29.\u2014 Lieut.-Governor AED iil ive three more dinner parties at spencer Wood within the next oouple of weeks, 80 a8 to take in all the members of the two ote of Parl The local Bar Association le becoming indignant at the wholésale manner in which ers are being manufactured by act of Parliament.Some action ls to be en to mitigate the nuisance.; A new political club.named the Huron, is about being s at Lorette.Itis tobe regularly Incorporated by letters patent.cle er ere ng POLL its now belrg manufactured at the Cartridge factory here.The test is Said pa have roved the ammunition equal to that of English manufacture.There was a large | gathering at the Basilica, this morning, to witness the marriage of Mr.Belcourt, of Ottawa, with Miss Shehyn, daughter of the Provincial Treasurer.v.À Boldue performed he ceremony, assisted by Rev.Curé Fi The happy couple ware tho Teciplenta oi many vaiuable presents.Madame Albani arrives here on Thursday in the private .the C.P.R.manager, She gives her t concert on Friday, and will Sing in St.John\u2019s church on Sunday.The snow shoe clubs are organizing to give her a grand reception.Mayor Langelier, Hon.Mr.Bresse, and Alderman Bilodeau have been added to the board of directors of the new hotel scheme.One of the main objections to the scheme has thus n removed, and it is probable the project wlll now advance a step.CANADIAN CONDENSATIONS.Special Telegrams to the * Star ** from Dif ferent Parts of the Dominion.Mrs.Hanlan, the wife of the oaraman has ived a letter from her ted Sy ney, December 26, containing the information that the ex-champion intended leaving Australia within 4 week or a fortnight for Toronto.An ice bridge has formed between King- lands.Horses are crossing ston and the Mrs.Cameron.rife of Major General Cameron, gave & in the Royal Mili College, Hy Us nigh which was attend- & by! the t people of the city and Eastern a magnificent affair.on the moots of the Peterbora County Council, yesterday, a petition to the Gov- ernor-General was unanimously agreed upon to prohibit the manufacture, importation, and sale of intoxicatin liquors.A jetition was also unanim y adopted © Ontario Legislature to abolish temp ted from taxation of every description.Two officers of the Balvation Army were to Le tried before Magistra ett, at Windsor, Ont., this morning for disturbing the peace.Befure the Court opened the Army descended in force on istrate rtiett and an to pray for him.Frs rtlett waited Jor them to finish their devotions, then he thanked on for thelr prayerand read the riot act to them about assembling on the streets in a crowd.They promised to behave Droperly in the future and the Magistrate let them all them go.A GREAT STRIKE Tie-Up of the Street Car Lines of New York \u2014Thousands of Men Out.Nrw York.January 39\u2014The threatened tie-up on the New York street car lin went into effect Shortly five © o'c! ook this morning.N cars went out after two m er aliroads have stop run Din cars regularly but the T Avenue, the 23rd Street Croee Town Line and thé Bleecker Street Rallrond.President Cute tiss, of the Sixth Avenue road, wouldrun acar this mornin his route Sven if all th Sars com ined So stop strikers reparing thin, and the \u201cpredict that the oar su ir not run below Elghth street.lice serves were oh duty last nist \u20ac De ail fe d station houses In ant entres of tendue.Peter M.Torn lian, wason his wa last aight to the in avenue stables to loo) for work, when He vras set upon, kioked an beaten brutally and grabbed 'n fn Lhe face.His assailants escs) The strikers compr avenue lines, men; Broadway ji vorsity Placo men; 700 Grand and 42nd irons atral own, Chambers street snd Avenoe C lines, the Boulevard line, 8t.Nicholas avenus and 110th street, arlem, Morrisiana and 138th street and t Morris lines, the Sharp lines, the arg street 14th street, Bleecker Street and Christopher street lines havé not P THE RESTORATION OF THE MONARCHY.Monarchists Jubilant at Boulanger's Kige- tion\u2014Premier Floquet's Action.Par January 33 Prater | loquet suggested moptin forthe\u2019 acilng Sections De paid e en des scowling gl lances Tere at me od that\u2019 he Tse of action oa.b duel to Par over Sie Wiaterfelät, He had Fos M Douai SE &opped, an ng intently at me.\u2018It ing ats meeting of the ittes of the was evident Che suspected me.he Royalist Right, said: \u201c The current events recogni me.[saw [had m great sre a relude to restoration of the mistake in what] done.ring nardhy.Only a few weeks ago I had my presence of mind, I join vith the honor of ved by Comte chers, ou , in Faris L pround m of hope, an oat Bead oonvinced that he li save will, gentlemen, in a few minutes \"sald |.Weatartelgt, uite cool his e fixed hos commen a elec.me.ust exo pd omits 1 I find,\u201d ihe ati his % qatoh quiokl où Quid, and then bask men t ney vag lady thosaloon.just want ogise explain.Gr be wo seconds.\u201d ro He Jom hi sont an guessed what ets really up brs sd fol owed him like a shot.As 1 Isaw dira hurry al den the te le With could muster Las dashed abed over the ae SSL backed by priests and foreign capt fo A tho d students: in the gett Tt Bak iB Suds dre sme BF n .s of General Panne a pulice y them.\" mary Oost.oa of sumfiary i e mit 1 hurch as alu THIRD EDITION.AID TO SETTLERS WHO LOST THEIR SEASON'S CROPS.The Bale of Liquor to Minors Discussed the Quebec Legisiature-Prémiér Mescier's Views.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR.QUEBEC, January 29\u2014The procéedings gesterday afanuary were of a formal char- little skirmish ensued &s to the resentation »f a petition offered by Mr.Bang n which was ruled out, and one pre- by the Minister of Agriculture was Tuled out more promp' pty, Mr.Mercier etat- ing that à anythin inister did out of ef more rregular than an thing dore by a an ordinary member of the rotest from Mr.Lynch had the effect 0 of su sponding the matter until ay.David introduced a bill to amend the i Quebec Ki ton Act respécting corrunt i practices Premier ca a little hbya ae voce reference to McShane, din à reply to calls « of \u201cexplain,\u201d Mr.David as to in some degree ag thes He Que law it into concord with that of Ontario.Mr.David also introduced an act to exempt from seizure the benefits con- i ferred by incorporated Lenevolent societies upon their members, aleo, a bill to render valid certain judicial sales of movables and mm les in the City of Montreal and to amend Article G5U of the Code of Civil Pro- ALT, C Gagnon introduced a bill respecting the compilation of statistics of births, deaths, marriages and causes of deaths iu the province.QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.In reply to Mr.Mcintosh, who asked whether Mr.\u201c.A.Weir was in the employ of the Government or of the Legisiature, and if so, when was he engaged, verbally or by writing, from what and for what | Period.what is his salary or remuneration?he Premier sald that he had a fee of $800 to revise bills for the session as recommended by a committee last year.In oply to Mr.McIntosh, who asked whether r.F.A.Quinn was in the employ of the Government or of the Legislature, and if so, what salary or remuneration he was receiving and what were his duties?The remier roplied in the negative, and stated that his engagement with the Government ended last December.A similar question in relation to Mr.M.W.Kerwan, was answered in the negative.n reply to Mr.Deschenes (Temiscouata) who enquired whether the Government bh, receiv any petitions from © 1shes and townships of the counties in the lower portion of the Province of Quebec, pray ying aid to buy seed grain, and, if so, what counties have made such petitions and whether the Government intended to grant the aid otitioned for?Col.Rhodes said that peti- ons had been received but that it was hot oe ad good policy to say from what counties, and that the question of granting ald was under consideration.MR.LYNCH OBJECTS.Some returns were ordered, one being by Mr.Pelletier, for correspondence concerning the claim of H.Atkinson, in which he clsimed to be standing up for the rights of an English Protes Mr.Lynch protested inst the ue eo of these words, reserving his right of speaking on thse sub- Mr.Blanchet moved for copies of orders- in-Council re the remission of arrears to to settlers, complaining that in certain tions settlers had been threatened by the Government th foreciveure if arrears were not paid u - Mr.Duhamel Raid the circular had peen issued before the bad weather caused ti destruction to the crops.The Govern, would not be h Mr.Mercier said \u2018he was convinced that Government must ald shan of the settlers in question.These ad rs were & Da- tional loss.The only, question was as to order to way to do it.His ides was, In ol or avold any appearance of po ca tal in the matter, to ask Tas- rte to act at the head of a committee of al! classes of citizens.If this were done the Government could 8 upplement the funds obtained from the publ by such a commit- BELLING LIQUOR TO MINORS, Some private bills were advanced Robldoux moved the second reading {ll imposing a fine of $50 on minors buying re Yr.Mercier supported the bill, saying it would put an end to the es lonage and con- gpirae to which the hotel Port A were sub.sub- young people loo] set traps tor e fiquor sellers.Sri act would punish Beso sples, on the ground that the tempter ae as Bult y as the one who committed the offen Mr.Tailion thought the \u2018bill would deter convictions for o ainet the law.r.David oo the bill went too far.fontaine said a good |i; ag nterpretation of the existing law caused difficulties in it to disappear.Th Pi e present bill would prevent witnesses being obtained.He thought any * tempter,\u201d it he was of age, should be punished.After some discussion, Mr.Flynn said the bill might interfere with personal liberty and the rights of pare Mr.Robertson wri get il} would shield dishonest tavern keapers.ys should not be punished for the offences of hote keepers, and such, if they were bones ould never be entrapped.The bill was in Mr.Lynch pointed out that the measure affected revenue, and should .have been introduced by resolution.It was finally held over for the Speaker's decision.A SWEEPING MEASURE.Mr.Mercier moved the second reading of the bill to amend articles 4853 and 4690 of the revised statutes, removing railwa: insurance compan from t Stock Companies Act, and enabling Lieut.-Governor to incorporate th y letters patent.Mr.Lynch said this was a very sweeping measure, and one which was so extensive in its operations that it might cause results not at the moment to be rentized.Mr.Flynn also protested against th position, and the.consideratl on was 6 eld over for the matter mined, Mr.Mercier sayin, that he thought oe there was no harm in it, and that events in Mani- topa Bad shown that sotethi of th he kind m n e® pro 2 & eosssary | p A Low Death Rate.The death rate da the city last wee there being A 86 burial ed des Neiges and a0] in Moun t Bova There were 4 deaths f rom diph croup, and b from measles.Meeting of Grace Church Congregation.A meeting of Grace Church congregation took place at their schoolhouse ast evening.The meeting had been called before the late on Icher\u2019s domise for the urpose of Se top loring hie resig res ignation.In- Stead of that the mee pir aie pass \u201ceach.\u201cThe of regret at Panels ato stor's dea ch ap, aking of the deceased ol paid a 9% phen ute to to his string.sails as a man, & dan ecclesias esiasti A vote of of condolancé with family we ors and Holt, churchwardens;\" mentions ed that t the Bishop had urged the ater a on noue rare on ft was ing let the ima lie over for six we 76 ir in vid Cemetery.oria, 2 from hon snother meeting would be called A ition woul meanwhile \u201cbe Ren to the shop, as him to vole.Kina an fnlérim pasto he o of of Christ Chyreh Xo ral\u201d to a ol week da vorably considered, 5 ye, was Running Tender First the Sead Box Could Net be Used, farnoos, EL \u20ac ig Ar e el locomo- properly à periy frataht ht engine.but of the same plus were fi house continuous airbrak At the terday af tive pppineer Ne 19\u20ac tr aphore, with short track to carr train away trom ie main track, that Cawiioh te ao w d n Wellington street bridge, long as he a dead-stop at the semaphore.He saw Atkinson under the influenes of der La hec fireman on Beh» spoad sand box cond ent the slipping da he tho head, upd (Ought the snow, Dotscon he eshoés and the s had much to da with the © \"acladine of of the Peel, tness had © pasion prould t takop p ove dangerous.me aff Si that time had 8 spoed about two mano Pevidencs In the case will oon.close this afternoon when one of the woun ed will be exami ued.ADVICE TO TEACHERS Given at the Mocting ofthe Disespan Sunday School Association.The Diocesan Sunday iday School Assoclation of Montreal held its annual meetin of the Bynod Hall last eveping, the Lord Bishop presiding, supported by most of the city clergy.The Lall was filled with large and attentive audience.The procéediuxs were enlivened by tho atiendance of Lhe, orchestra of Christ Church Cathedra Sunday 8chool, which accompanied the singine.Mr.R.H.Buchanan, eecratary, the fourth annual report setting fortn the work carried on and the various meetings held under the auspices of the Assoclation during the pust year.The officers for 15889 are: Bresident, the + Lord Bishop of Montreal ; clerical vice-presi- dent, the Very Rev.the Dean ; lay vice-presi- dent, Dr.L.H.Davidson; treasurer.Mr.XN.udge ; secretary, Mr.Buclasnan.- \u2018The treasurer's siatement showed un expenditure ol $30.80 leaving a balance on hand f $11.22.Aiter practical speeches by Mr.E H.Parnell, of Bt.George's, and Kev, J.Edgee ombe, of SL Mary's, Hochelaga.rho Bishop of Huron addressed the mecte 8 nday-school teaching, he said, was just one of those works that wus mare difficult to do than people think of 1t till they tried it.Hence the number or disappointed superintendents.It wus uot, insisted His Lordship, the function of the Sunday-schoul teacher to produce philosophers of his pumis \u2014the public schools would do that; nor hilanthropiats-one of the fruits of Chris- iantty.but it is to teach them to be the children, sons and daughters of the Living wer of sympathy must Le taught the e children.This was the ago of missions, and if the wants of the age were to He grasped by the coming generation the children must be tuught the power of syin- pathy.The theory of evolution was reed to as one that just killed out human 2 mpathy.The central fact of the Bible ry was the death of Christ, and in these dave, when the great doctrine was being forgotten under a bald unitarianism, thero couid not too much impressed the sub Btitutional quality of the death.The Bishop insisted on the teaching of the joy ousness of God\u2019 8 message.LOYAL L TO CANADA.Lafleche Never Declared Himselr in Favor of Annexation.Le Travailleur, of War Worcester, Masa., published snme time since an article, evidently on the authority of Rey.Abbé Biron, tothe effect that in his late visit to that town Mgr.Latleche, Bishop of Three Rivers, had expressed hi imself openly for annexation, which he held to be the Ynevitable destiny of this country.Mgr.Laficche has, in reply to this, written a letter to L\u2019Abbé Biron, in which he denies the imputation intoto.He never was in favor of this change; on the contrary he 18 of opinion that the United States will some time break up into several the Ea ndent states.Then those states in v largely \u2018papuluted by French seek annexation to Canada His Tordshi p ses in the exodus of the French Canadians to the United States, which he has done all tostop, a design of Providence far the future good of the country.He concludes his let- for as follows: \u201cI never sald, however, that the Canadian confederation was but a house of cards, that it would soon disappear and that the 800,000 French Canadians who are in the United States would come to our aid and protection against Anglo-Saxon hute and prejudice.I protest against such an imputation, which is injurious to my country, disloyal to the Mother Country and un- rihy of the proverbial loyalty of the Frenc Canadian people.\u201d AMUSEMENTS, Mgr.KATE CASTLETON AND HER COMPANY resented \u2018A Paper Doll\u201d at the Academy ast evening, to a fairly large audience.The feature of the evening was not the new play, but Miss Castleton\u2019 old song \u201cFor goodness ' sake don't say that I told you\u201d Fhich wa was rendered wit all her Sid Hime decidodiy disappolnting, and éagnot bear à ec sa nting, and canno comparison with \u201cPop,\u201d in which the talented actress scored so great a success.The plot is undeserving of notice, and the fun at times is boisterous and overdone.Miss Castleton, however, is stiil as ul an actress as ever, has a winning an taking about her,-and sings and dances to perfection.Take her out of the caste and the r would indeed be a failure.Wanted Warmth.Louis Micco, an Italian, boarding on St.Paul street, had no money to buy cord wood, and still wishing to keep lt warm stole garbage streets.Judge Desnoyers warned him not to do so again.This the Italian could not, however, understand, but he readily understood when the judge told him he was charged.Vee Victis.La Justice tates that + yesterday in the seats occup uchamp and Leblanc in i ogisiatire Assembly, were two ene apers stuck in ink tles the desks on blotte \u2019 Fr ware the homing inscriptions: ere lies Joseph Letourneau, candidate In ie, Beauchamp and Leblanc pray av tor Mail Arrivals.care European mails arrived at the Post yesterday: The C ex * a the White Star ex \"Republic, \u201d and de the General Transatlantic ex \"La Bretagne.\u201d Out-Door Relief.I One hundred and forty-seven families were assisted by the out-door relief of the testant House of Industry and Refuge, during last week Candlomas, Candlemas will be duly observed at Notre Dame on Sunday.To permit of the ceremonies being full y carried out there will nO sermon.Stenography.At the examinations on tenography.at ne Court House, held on Sat urday, Mr.J; ouggan was adwitted out of eight candidates Ask and ye shall receive \u201cJustice Soap.\u201d ttre The down on a boy's upper A iis but eebly of the ups and downs of .Jas.Shannon, Leaskdale; rites «For many years my wife was troubled with chilblains, and could get no relief until about two years ago; she was then not able to walk, Fond the paln was 80 excruciating that she could not sleep at n ent Your agent was then on his regular tr and she.asked him if he could cure her.He d her Dr.omas\u2019 Eclectric Oil was a sure 1 Bhe tried it, and judge of her astonishment when ie a fow wr daya the he pain was all allayed and oo natural condition.Tt is also the Dept romedy for burns and I evor u: , : The sun la very d; but the moon takes the shine from Ît whon she comes out.No househola complete without \u201cJustice Soap.which The telephone isan arrangement other two men can prevaticate to ah without becomi oming con confused.When the head head feels dull and heavy, the skin appears saliow and nd areasy.snd the sos food, take Carter's Little Liver a Don't forget this.When one patent medicine will cure so many d it is not understood why druggists keep so many kinds of paysic.A soap that stands unequalied, \"Justice.\" \u2019 s 1 Notice.English and Scotch table linen for the trade, in different qualities, at re- ood prices, can now be found at 8.Cars- ley.UE \u201csilver and \u2018accepted in exchange for - Special diséounts: ali the month February.Fee & Martin, Furniture Store; 357, 850 and 361 1 St.James street.Hauts.Lg ar engine when he saw aool- ~ ace.Atkinson, ; bowever, - barrels from the ' \u201cqu .a mo meio mest ber in etn as York Creo, the illustrated daily.The ae about sixty sleighs in line in the par- ~ day afternoon, at 3 o'clock.red men of tt the Vict \u201ctheir ban LAST eprrroi - RE wi remeron.= : , fomiT.avcitr : 2, LAST EDITION.- * ema } .THE CARNIVAL STAR.The sale of the Carnival STAR will be opeped at the STAR vfAce tormorrow, Wednes- : CARNIVAL A NOTES.TT Rapid Progress Being Made all Round in Favorable Weathes,! .The weather ls favorable for x Carnival pur poses and_w n the Palace is on fast, The Vicor fo Dominator ing great ns, and excel Lthomaaives in Doty attom leuse the pistons, while work on the a Brent cars for th ane y Drive ts being pushed to the atest.he applications for rooms are continuing to pour in, and the Balmoral Hotel management has \u2018made a angements to use part of the Glenora Builds ng.which adjoins the hotel, for e accommodation of guests.Amongst the Carnival Fives al at the Windsor is Mr.Alfred ndent of thé New inks will tube chimes arrived by steamer arma yesterday, expected to arrive here in bon \u2018to-day.in charge of a who is perfect » familiar with oir manipulation, Part of the Governor- General y will come on Saturday, but Lord and dy Stanley will not arrive till Monday at guard of one hun- A 8 Rifles headed by will meet him, together with an escort of Gavairy, under commana of Captain McArthur.The Carnival officials were crowded out of their room to-day in Mechanics\u2019 Hall, on account of an auction sale of real estate.The Grand Trunk Railway has issued à new Carnival programme, and the Board of Trade have adjourned heir annual meeting till the week after Local Government have ordered the oe Local of thirty electric lights in the Court house for the purpose o Woluminating it Carnival week.Work was com- pre this morning.THE CARNIVAL * WITNESH.\u201d What with the different rene rpg pro- mes and Carnival pictorial hat are being issued, the week's Testiv ties are being abundantly advertised., Our med contemporary the Wirness has issued a Carnival Number.The front cover gives a glimpse of the 8kating Carnival, and one of its quaint con- celta is a Cupid, tuqued and blanketed, being hauled along on a snowshoe.Page 3 bids a hearty welcome to Montreal's visitors.vindicates the fair fame ot Montreal's weather and gives a sketch of the Living Arch.Page 4 contains views of the Par Tobo, Slide and of the dem Drive in the Mountain Park.Page : 5 has some spirited sketches ot \u201cOur Winter Pastimes.\u201d Pages 6 and 7 are devoted mainly to an interesting and instructive article on \u2018The Evolution of Montreai,\u201d illustruted hy cuts of some of the well known old and new buildings of the cit Page 8 isa full page picture of Big Jo n running the rapids.Pages 9, 12, 13 and 16 form a four page colored Lpie ture of the grand Carnival rive.Page 10 shows the \u201cSto: Æ of the Ice Castle.\u201d e 11 gives the por portraits of some of the the Carnival Committee and the rogramme, Page 14 tells how the rapids were run on New Year's Day and Tan- | seer the pleasures of ice sailing.Pose in a series of humourous choos tells the misadventures of Brother Jonathan who wears a stove pipe hat while tobosganing; who wuldp\u2019 t miss the experiment for a hundred dollars, and 7\"ouldn't repeat it for a Page 17 is a picture of the I e 18 Is devoted to an illutrated rost Fair Upon the Thames.\u201d ie a cartoon by Bengough, the subject of which is \u201cThe Storming of the Political Ice Castle.\u201d Page 20 shows ice passing under the Victoria Bridge.Page 21 ie a full page illustration of the skating carnival in the Victoria Rink.We hope that the Witness Carnival Number will have a large sale and prove a successful enterprise.THE \u2018CONTRACTORS\u2019 FETE.The Annual Drive this Morning\u2014Dinner at the Hall this Evening.million.Castle.P: article on\u201d The contractors of Montreal are having a fête to-day as is their custom every year at this season.The programme includes two great events: drive and dinner.There y, which was quite a creditable one.The procession formed at the Associa- Son beadquarters on Bt.James street at ten o'clock, pnd shortly after started on a tour ar by Fiace \u2018Armes, St.James, McGill, ame, Lacroix, Craig.st.Denis, st.Cétherine, St.Lawrence, out tn Outremont, around by Cote des Neiges and Cote St.An- taine, and into the city by Sherbrooke, Peel, Dorchester, Beaver Hall and Bt.James to the Hall.In the first sleigh, drawn oF four horses, were seated Messrs.Wa.Rutherford, president : Aud.Brunet and R.Bavig- nac, vice-presidents, and Alph.Lapierre, secretary.In the second came other officers, Including Mr.I.Cousineau, treasurer, and others.Mr.Win.Byrd, president of the contractors Driving Club, and other members were in line.his evening the annual dinner takes place at the St.Lawrence Hall.Among the invited guests are the M.Ps and .P.Ps.residing in Montreal, and the members of the City Council.Poultry and Pigeons \u2018in the w ice\u2019 Armory.The eleventh annual exhibition of the Montreal Poultry, Pigeon, and Pet Stock Association opened to-day in the Ves\u2019 Armory.The Association has been happy in its choice of a hall, the accommodation and light being everything that could be desired.showing the exhibits to the utmost vantage.The exhibition is considerably hove the average, there being po fewer han 550 entries.The heavier class of poultry ls well represented by a splendid ze turkey gobbler and hen, while the China and Embden geese, and the different of ducks Show well.In the lighter olasa, white Leghorns and Bantams are the most numerous, Dorkings and Brahmas being few but good.The other varieties are capitally represented, both in numbers an points.Pigeon entries are about the av rage, but the variety is stronglv : mark ore is a good collection of canaries.Y.Bicknell of Buffalo is the udge 3 poultry.while Mr.J.B.Jonas oronto decides on the merits of the ; Among, the the principal exhibitors are who shows light Brahmas; | Powers Boks > aa Polands and bantams; A.Rocks, Wyandottes and plasone; H.Paton, Leghorns and pigeons; Miils, Polish ducks and pigeons ; Jas, Alnslle, dark Brahmas, Leghorns and - pigeons; Cox & McNeil, games; G.C.Phil- Pras lar, Re collection of singing \u2018and fanc a irda; DH kh Constable Gale.Quebec, Polish tams; son, Brockville, White Plymouth Rocks: 'W.Garrett, Houdans, Leshorns and Poilsh; D.Bonner: Danville, games and turkeys .McLean, Lancaster, Lan hans; The.Irving, ducks d goose: Gordon, Bt.Jerome, games sand rae, AF vor, bantams; Wm.Cox, bantams; H.\"Leclair, Therese, pigeons; A.F.Dawes, line black Leghorns and Minorcas.Miss Al Terra Nova, Hamburgs.House to House Inspection.Mr.Radford, Sanitary Inspector, says the work of house to house\u2019 in: tion is belng on much more satisfactorilythan Tor: meriy, and is being dons ns well as is pos- gible mith t ae limited staff at his command.Police numbers but twelve men, of ary wo or three are nearly always engaged on some special work.He say! ys to thoroughly do the work of inspecting the city, in a system matic manner, the resent staff should at least doubled.He pes the new rors ation, for the department will enable the Com to make a considerable addition to the force.A Crayon Drawing of Albani.crayon drawing of Madame Albani, ex- pied \u2018Îathe STAR window, hag attracted considerable attention, and n the sub- dir tof favorable comment.The artist is ir.- Charlee Lajolc, à voung artist of pro- Madam the x welin drone As very mu Andina, o 0 ue , - mired.The drawing is froma cabin.et hea: and is a striking 1 ess.Th rdonna is (rrapped ina lace shawl, wbiuh: Mr.La- h rire sucoseded in reproducing very \u201cTrercase in Fronts, crease in the net brofita of the Can- Railway, not noite ng the lan Pacific of the South 1iterco- 7 888, oe $366,- se BR FACE were $9,504,118.16, and in 1888 Forsiynors in Fiñanie Plight.LApétriane rN this this morn PR.pearly DA TO, fox els | ' fo TRE TREN of Bt.Jean \u2018Infam: Eat\u201d trom R in ghar, ex| work thelr lar phate min hehe to Bpeak & Wo had only pnough the Tare or three of money Le to Par, ot En clerk contd hor pote Moy ot being current in Canada.The result pas that the poor fellows had to lose the train, while 8 couple of them went to lc look out nt and by and gesture prevail on a broker w would exghango th their Huldens for Canada money.When they Ju cooetied they felt sadly aggrieved at finding that the rate of hange charged them had so reduced tite little gtore, that only two out of the tres who were supplied with mone to Buckingham.The of about the station together pl the day, their condition being sitogetl er \u2018pitiaole.A WOMAN'S STORY.She Asks for a Writ of Attachment to Selse Certain Goods.An affidavit was filed in Court this morning oy Dame M Jane Coon, widow of John Fox, an Americay, asking for a writ of attachment by garnishment, to seize certain froods and valuables in the posses, sion of Burham 4 Kennedy, expressmen, \u2018Miss Rebecca Johnson, spiuster belong to one Henry N.Becker, alias Baker.he deponent alleges that the latter is indebted er to the extent of $1077.She slates and that July, after some months with him, she (the deponent) was about to leave for Buffalo on & visit to her relations, when she was arrested at the instance of Baker, whom she charges with swearing falsely that she was his wife; that she was taken tor Judge > Dugas the next day and discharged t in the meantime she had handed over the above amount to High Constable Bissonnette for safe- kooping, and that Becker took out a seizure said money.The deponent then alleges that her attorneys, | having failed put in a written ap ce, judgment by defauit was obtain by \u201cfraud, artifice and, and surprise,\u201d an sald money handed over to Baker, who bad no Tent ps it whatever.She swears that she is not indebted, or ever was indeb Baker, and that he is now leading a life of diesipa- tion and debauchery, and secreting his property.she concludes by asking for a writ recover whatever roperty belonging to Baker, can pe Tour found n the possession of the tiers saisis which thé dene: ing Fish and Game Dinner Dinner.The twelfth annual dinner of the Fish and Game Club of the Province of Quebec was held last evening in the club rooms.Mr.I.H.Stearns fesided, betng faced In the vice chair by Mr.w.H Runes), Among those present were Messrs.G.H.Matthews, H.Rk.Ives, A.N.Shewan, Louis Sutherland.E.L.Dition, E.J.Lajoie, J .C.Wilson, M.P.Col.Isaacson, F.F.¥ alker, Dr.F.W.\u2018Campbell, A.F.Dunlop, H.A.Ekers, F.Vary, Jas.Eathorn, r.W.D.Smith, H.W.Becke Euclide de Roy, and others.The menu was very tastefully got up and included not only fish and game but ali other accessories to complete a good dinner.Uysters headed the menu with the appro iale m : \u201cFat oysters help my ppetite to whet.\" * \u2018The dish of honor was a splendid salmon, presented by Mr.J.U.Tregory, of Quebec, which was caught by the Governor (General in Quebec, and had been kept in ice ever alnce.This was served with sauce à la Hollondaise, for the menu quoted Francis to show \u201ctis not enough to buy the best of tish, but know what sauce gives flavor to the dish.\u201d The profusion of roast game led the compiler of the menu to quote Horace \u201cWhat shall I give them?What shall I eat, What one dislikes the other ones sha, The various toasts were heartily honored, amongst them being \u201cThe Queen,\u201d \u201cOur Sister Clubs,\u201d \"Veteran Secretaries\u201d to which last Messrs.Rintoul, Shewan and Matthews replied.The dinner was remarkably well serv el, and reflected credit upon the caterer of the C The Widening of Burnside Place.The contention of the gentlemen who attended before the Road Committee.last week and asked that the bomologs ated lines for the extension of Buruside Place, from Stanley to Guy streets, was that such extension was not wanted by the residents of the ward, who would strongly object to payl Dee for it.In reply to this a largely sig petition from residents of influence in st.Antoine Ward was this morning sent to the Department.It eays that there ls an a u for the continantion and extension of the said trot as Berthelet street, is a direet: rontinuacion of Ontario street, which'is the à fare from: the east and also vn account of the stagnated sta of St.Catherine street as it quite fréquentip Appears.ereof the open~ ing of the said Burnside Place or street is beyond doubt a public necessi for the locality in particu arand the city n eneral, The petition is signed B.hison, James Paton, John O ite.L.J.Sar, goat, P.A.Pete terson, , Canon llegood, J.Meint re, L.Lockerby.J.N.Hickey, G.W.\u2018step pa, ww.Stevenson, 8.Car- sley, and many others, Licenses Refused and Granted.The License Commissioners refused the following license Applications this afternoen on the ground of insufficiency of aoccommo- dation according law: Lena Duchesne, Winnipeg House, Notre Dame street ; Joseph ueviilon, Papineau square; T.P.8 Steers, haboillez square.A good many others were taken en délibéré owing to insufficiency of signers.The following licenses were _granted: Glement Lapoi nte, 2684 Craig; Louis jetté, 1960 Notre Dame; Ww.Swot, Windsor; alle Schaller, 461 Cra w.Maag, 485 Craig Benoni Du- fresne, 14 Papineau square; Albert Bonneville, 530 St.James street; James McCarthy, 177 Bleury ; Pierre Bienjanotte, 1832 Notre Dame street.The court is still 8 itting.* Dry Goods Failure, Ovila Chartrand, retail dry goods, 1112 and 1116 Ontario street, assign to-day, at the instance of John A.Paterson & Co., for about $15,000.The clef preditors are: John A.Paterson & Co.8.Delauna: $2700; Jas.Johnston 2.Co $2100; Gault m Bros.& Co, $1177; glerz, [Giroux & Co.$672; T.J.Claxton & Co., 5: Bourgoin à & Co., $540; ,Lhourot, ES Ju.McLe dno.seine AR \u20ac Eu askell es Co., $664; | $544, Kyle, Cheesebrough A Cor or W.Paterson is appointed oil guardien.and a meeting of creditors is called for February 16.Postage on the Btar Carnival Namber, The postage on ths STAR Carnival Num ber {8 to Australia, 12 cents; to England, $ cents: Canada and the United States.cents; Jamaica and other pion 6 cent \u201cPERSONAL Cart.J.Holt, of Platisburz, 18 at thé Windsor, Gecrge La Lawrence, of the Winnipeg Sun, a atthe Balmoral Rev.Abbé Emard will lecture this evening at Lecture on * The Temporal the cabinet _ at the doers Power of aptiste de Mater, matus ossini's sta and Gounod's\u2018:Ave Maria.\u201d This a deputation who called on her at the and she graciously offered to sin; ng a Notre © take u me Albani will sin hare, but the Vicar-General wi himself to break the rule prohibiting women from sluging mass.\"BIRTHS.MCLACHLAN \u2014 AL Petite Cote, January nm wife of Duncan McLachlan, of a son.BALFOUR\u2014At 13 Essex Avenue, on the Inst.the wife of J, Hutton Balfour, ofa aogier SHANLY \u2014 On 20th inst.at 1281 31 Dorchester street, the wife J.M, Shanly, ofa MARRIAGES.WER DEL-SCHOOH-0n Januar Zon, by the Rev mbe, Otto Wi to Mary, eldest daufnter of L L.Sehoch, oc.Rad.bot th of this ay.DEATHS.LAMOUGREUX~Iu this tus city on, 28th Inst, Amélie Stephan ot Sraacoie Lamour.Traveller.ed 30 years and 9 months, Funeral iy tae ac m the resi.urch, and hones 0 Le Nomad Catholio Cemetery.Cote des ends ustatances are respectfully Invited to attena \u2018with further invitation.THE WEATHER.11 &.5.Probamiities be next Suoaty-tour hours: Generally fair and moderately vol READINGS BY HNARE & nat Mandar nains Gate ast HE 7 Mine FTR 5 \u2014 Bigntfies helow zero, .Avpeintmants This This Evening.LR ACAUEAY Sha ir ainent, ! Vous, 0,39, se { x LEA talib le oouriston.ge TE VAE PREDICTED | ASA RESULT QF BOULANGER'S SUCCESS Various Views on the Significance of Syn- day's Election In Paris~The®@®epublic Considered to be in Danger.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.\u2018 PAR, Janu 20.\u2014Andre Heurteau, o the Journai de.ex , in a leader on the election says: pet he soi coalition of ntent, anger, fatigue, fear, greed for office\u2019 nd revolutionary tendencies of all sorts have triumphed over another voalition formed under the auspices of the most advanced form of radicalism.Doulanger\u2019s election, with a majority of 80,000 votes, is without doubt more unpleasant and alarming than the successive elections whioh, In different departmente, have already ended In the proclamation of the same name.The Paris election proves that the Conservative mass A the population feels a rofound sense uneasiness, impatience, and disgust at the bad Government, bad anagement and bad policy of the Radicals, anda the constant progress of the Revolutionary party.The election also proved that the Radical party is unequal to the emerge noy of of pétruggl ng with a frit it has unchain he men who raised up Boulanger have tre in vain to overthrow him.They are veritable creatures of Boulan- gism, and they are now making useless efforts.to annihllate their own work.Will the lesson be understood?Have we witnes- Bed the last experiment of Republican concentration, or are we going to witness a spectacle of Repub flcans, invincibly attached to their ancient servitude, hanging on to the skirts of the party, at tempting new adventures in its compan sharing its faults its folles, punishments disasters, and thin convulsions ?This we shall know very The Souverainette says: \u2018The last manifestations of universal suffrage have proved that the chamber is no longer in accord with the peopte.The deputies no longer represent the people.They b ave recelved orders to retire.It is now the people themselves who propose.\u201cTHE LABT JUDGMENT.\" Under the title of \u201cThe Last Judgment,\u201d efort, in Infransigeant, gays: \u201cThe best of all Houlangers e s electoral agents was Floquet The campaign of Spittle-and-mud which he has carried on for a month certainly secured 40,000 votes for the elected of yesterday.It would be eas y to compose 8 an entire article out of the citations rom Journais hich predicted within the last week a first class defeat for our candidate.We disdain to take such tuy vengeance, and we charitably leave em to simmer in the soup of their terrible catastrophe.eral now has what Hey 4 defied him to obtain.the vote of Pe Brisson, in the Parti Nahonal, ea Must we conciude from the election t at parie is disgusted with the Republicans and ready to row Îtaelf into the arms of Cæsarism ?Evidently not.Partis has seized with enthusiasm the opportunity to be test against the sterility of! parliamen institutions, but this does not prove that it it is du by the duplicity of- that it has any thought of lending Naot to his ambitious projects.Nothing Is lost, provided the coun retaine ite calm; provided the President of the Republic, the \u201chamber and | the Be Senate know and do their duty.Than the Conservative and aud Liberal Hoputile Ins is still intact.This the last citade Lis whi eh we must take refuge if we save France Liberty.PARIS DIXHONORED.La Lanierne says: \u201cYesterday Paris dishonored herself It for + the first time in twenty years.Paris has given a majority to the enemies of the Repu blic.We fear she will quickly and for 4 foo time have to repent har weakness.s to dictatorship, to rism, to A, to civil war, that Paris opened the doors of the Republic.Behind Cee Caears come ruin, war, defeat.invasion and dismemberment of the country.\u201d rancis Maynard, in Figaro, says he Republicans, loquet tists, Cadettists and others are puttin, ng a bold face ou thelr defeat, which ie, after all, the best attitude to assume.necessary to submit, especially when it is Paris who speaks.This great Paris, this ville tumrere, % hich has 5 80 wi apce empted to-day, which seemed Impossaiblé, Paris wanted ly or Comelisat z like the rest of France, to destroy voie, but ere Theres lading passiné, frog de a reinet to Ferry and ra aon They the fom bay aa Jef traces in the popular magi nati FLOQUET'S DOWNFALL EXPECTED.Los domntall of the Floquet Government Eh when it demands urgency for d' on isaement bill, as the GE a robably many Opportunists an adcale.\u201d il refuse to agree to I It is stated Goblet and M.Freycinet Co ire.\u2018the position of Primo Minister.The most important post in new Cabinet will be that of Minister of the Le = that ai oct oil have oh.fos T- sion of the he Femera el whic) tn March.\u201d The take h.Lo tn de declare ou Faton should the Govern- Boule blunder Boulanger will be President of & the executive power within a month.a h t of 2 ae) she ws, is of a governmen capable of preserving liberty restraining license and of CE Dati de efforts to create a dictatorship.AUSTBIAN OPINION.A, January 29.\u2014The Frendenblatt e for the, dangerous turn of in Radicalism \u201cAlthoug Jules Ferry is the htm man to form a new cabinet, his doing so might increase the dissensions (hmong the Republicans.erhaps Waldeck Rosseau would be the right man for the present moment.The Parliamentary public oppose the dictator and pretender, and nue a itself from a Radical a Co: servative Government.The press orelncs that Presi ent Carnot must abandon his reserve, otherwise Boulangism will swallow France within a yee The New Free Press ni \u201cIf President Carnot earnestly summons the wholes of France to to decide he question of \u2018 ment, the recofl ro aves the 4 eventa says: ee D aniars 29.\u2014The i: engers aims ate now more ever, and he should make onismation on Sf his pur poses.nome the Fe tion of en the n the elec 0 I anata th the Republic to an ot 80 on for for le procerti preservation., HAND TO HAND FIGHTS Retwsen Stÿ{kers and Police in the Streets of New York-\u2014Lively Scenes.a \u2019 New.January 29.\u2014A lively row oe- curred Jos paid this morning, when scres ers tried to overturn a car hi ch the company had © The surround by ever-increasing throng that elled itéelf hoarse The police 3 ng Grand -street about one \u2018the car started.hed the eg Lice to hand fight with the mob.oar and Td pha onl owever, the mob lifted the and slung it: the track.Policemen kept des ng up all the time and attacked the & ers.moment or be of this and the crowd be, to scatter.The police de had ai gained ined tho day.The police capturedone ers and In court he was fined Tho oor car 3 this me hited and the horses hite th th i to No more violence was attempted.Another x effort wa be made to during the reai- d te 0 ft the & Ee noighborhood of of the bh rough which the Grand sympathize with the ere.this movaiog langer, or} fo in i EE i two sor omc hd street ftw ars, \u2018who did wap tacked all in the wer to 510] ® A platoon of seventy-five Police, ed y Captain Walsh on the st Sifters.\u201d LA souffle onsued, and argos Bandied: One his frien ow were thers were roughly these was carried away by other was arrested.or tams, with 300 in charge of the station.o'clock six cars had been, run out.return of the Bret and second potioem a On the cars the tween ot and 39t a streets.The police were on hand promptly and nl ade Lwo arrests, whereupon the crowd, fspe none of the st union men ars of .Manag posted a notice ettiug forth wh that be taken back THE SAMOAN MUDDLE.Obscure and Doubtful Points Explained\u2014 Bayard says: count ALTIMORB, January to the Sun, the Samoan complications are Sibiain statements from The Whole Question Referred to Cligrese.29\u2014In a \u2019 Im \u201cWashtagionca Hecretary Mr.\u2018Germany has Hiven this | no casus bells, our flag has not been insulted or American p and the whole uestion is, ah of-Samoa heed be against German dest shy ta by-} were aggression?AB this involves the question ! Fodiden: with or ar, the determination of which the whole subject | been pes Shr A] body.SE t dene pot + faolln feeling NOTES FROM OTTAWA, The Duty on Wool\u2014The Late Sir William Richards\u2014Y.M.C.A.IXPECIAL TO THE STAR! Janu rominent wool manufacturers the Government for an increase on woollen r cent adv orem, with a special duty Orraw.5 of 744 cents per pound.The manuf: want the increase competition.The late Sir William Buell Richards was borne to the train for Brockville at noon, the chief mourners being the six judges of the Supreme There are seventeen deiegates from Montreal at the nineteenth annual Ontario and uebec convention of Youn There will be about, one Don fhe and Afty delegates to the tion, which opens to-morrow and laste till ons.Monday.THE BEAUHARNOIS CANAL.\" IspECIAL az To THE STAR.ToroNTo, Jan late resident engineer of the Welland Canal.inted to @ will report to the Gore ment, after a carofui survey, whether the Beaubarnois Canal can be pro ed, or whether it wouid not be struct an entire side of the St.Lawrence river.CABLE SOTTINGS.the American minister, and Osbornt yesterday to visit the Queen.They return to London tu-day.Wm.O\u2019Brien bas not appeared a ney.: aod a warrant has been Issue for his has na Canal staff.Mr.Phel his wife went to in COTTON STOCKS ADVANCING.Looal Stocks of CI Cheese Heavy\u2014Grain Chicago and New York Weaker.The local cheese market 18 very dun are Feu ing to-day, an orate m The à Comn on the authority \u201cot private advices\u201d that the stock of Ingersoll district 1, 12.800 to 30 000 boxes (a very wide margin © hat ntreal, 000 boxes.cheese in the at shows that the local stock 1a one as it ed arr 50,000 Snuavally heavy very outaide doubtrul w choice bean rumored work and was acker had ceased Hoods 8 from Chicago as being actually Chlrazo though ins seems er be incorrect, y v0 be pd] 12 and can Bald dow here at lower raieo az be Grain and flour are quiet, no can a Sales Detng onc pen hg por de The Local Stock Market.yo Bank of 288 18 40, Tr the last sals on Sat juarter selling on at 2 \u20ac NT aâvanoed.Main cie points Dov! agi adove esterday\u2019s rise, sélling at 4 for Montreal rest 1} hile buy ers to Spa 3 an vely, while ers thew 534 and 734 A same stocks.NTNG BaLes.\u20145 Bank of Montreal, cz go 228.Merchants, 137; 175 Commerce ; Dundas Cotton Cotton, 4234.= Areenncon SaLES.\u201425 Bank 0 commerce, 118; 1 Telegraph, 8934, 10 40.80.1 Gas, 198 New York Stock Market.(BPRCIAL TO THE STAR.) NEw TORE, January 29,\u2014The Posts financial article prog; stocks.bonds for investment that Ri aroancs he to speculate for higher prices for ail stocks.Those ned Influences gave the 8 stock mark ela more encouraging several weeks an caused an ae or about, 5 per cent.inthe volume of tradi 11n a general advance of to on all stocks before twelve o'clock.T¢ was unusually heavy tr n Read! wi as Den large, ee DOW merely of manipulating MONTREAL STOCK EXCBANGE.Brokers, 100 January 29, H FP pig I Erne or BHT qpe=-m Bu authorized rther ght prect procipiiate he host livia, \" ly new canal on the north by.three of the leading mer to 60,000 boxes, \u201cstock for this timo of year, The otation t tha to-day -only very light, Sras by se Fra 29.\u2014A deputation of here, ask- in the .e present duty rors order to fight Men's Chris- conven- 29.\u2014 Thomas Mun the Beauharnois rly deepen- tier to con- t Killar- in and weak sick \u201d to lise the large merchant this ercial Bulletin states, n re much inquis bes 811 , And 1t fs pork seems hange, and no alterations | \u2018were an Un; EE 25 of Montreal, 2 successful com- 1 hel 109 uj tchison were still # moans .Strath az tty +o» oy se Pullman Car.108 bel John Btirling, i Tm | pth Ade for St- \u201c| difficul { thé animal for the © races.41 A Retura visit trom Mo Madame A Albani Prob.grain \"| 8h also pa ki Depp tdi Se aafordaus to Bis slotordin \"TWO VACANCIES oN THE! HUDSON BAY BAY COMPANY BOARD.Return of Sir Donald A.Smith From Eng- Ent CHAUES 15 luthé Conduci the Affairs of the Company.8ir Donald A.Smith arrived in the city | this morning from New York, where he He wa ook Forjand per Ss,, Btruri a.\u201d | Ho was right and and was gacon pated y Sir George Baden Powell, I (P.for iverpoal.Sir Donald said'he was feeling much better than when he went ! away, although bh he was very unwell for : ndon.pa! ace, Anything new in the Hudson : Bei LE I have been elected (Governor and | prd Anson deputy Governor, which makes La acancies upon the \u201cTa ta à fact ct that t the company ls about to in on the same lines as the old East Ind gh y \u201cOh no.There will bo po change beyond necossary progressive changes that going on in th past, that is, to Éusiness of the Cor tering circumstances of the country.There was some Sitti 9 pieunderstandin at the annual mee ie tne accounts of It Teen magnified, a assure you all Is smoothed over now.y \u2018\u201cAre the headquarters of the Company to bechanged to Montreal?\u201d \u201cNo, at all events not at present 3 \u201c How are Canadian affairs looking in ad?\u201d no Our country has a good very well, 1 made some enquiries about mi gration and I think I am safe in saying we .shall have a very good class OF EMIGRANTS NEXT YEAR.\u201d Is there ing new about the ifio cable here agyth Pao \u201cNo, noth ing definite.The Imperial Government is ng to assist all in ite power, but it is waiting fo r the Colonial governments te- he- great question upon which all depends, Is, as to who is going to finançotl the matter.Sir Geo TRO e Baden Powell said he had not come over here for any special business.He was greatly interested in the colonies.He had just come over to see when we wero gol What i be annexed.the feeling on that question in England?opinion doubtless is that Canada is better as she is, and would be very foolish to be annexed.But as a matter of fact the question is not considered in Eugland to have arrived at that stage when it is seriously discussed.\u201d REAL ESTATE SALE In the Mechanics\u2019 | Hall Largely Attended \u2014 Bidding Brisk.An important real es gazals sale by Arn- ton and Thomas took place this morn- Ha.\"rh in the Long Room of the Mechanics\u2019 There were no less than fifty proper- on the catalogue, represent ng over Le a million dollars.e sale commen at a by ba ose over two hundred persons were present, many of whom were well known moneyed men.Amongst those present were: W.J.Buchanan, H.Joseph Hon.Peter urie, Wai B.T.Davis, Wo.McBean, Hon.J.Patterson, J.V Bailey, Ra \"Maione Ald.arin, Ph nel, vies FT.ipo 8impeon, O.W.Cooper, J.Fair pair, | R.J.Hopper, E.F.Craig, J.F.Mewhort, E.Evans an others.\u201d The first put up was a vacant lot on St.Catherine street, corner of Buckingham Avenue, containing 5925 square feet, and was sold to A.W.Stevenson, at $1.40 per foot or $8295.The cottage, 60 Fort street, was then put up.aod altar some sharp bidding was sold to A.8.McBean at $5000.Four building ots ¢ on Bt.Catherine street, near the Shamrock Laerosse Gro rounds, were sold to Hon.J.McShane at $10,000.Two bullding lots on Torrance street were to Mr.W.Buchanan at at$2275.The sale Seas thon adjourned for lunch, after which a lot on Marlborou, street was 7 Qulokly knocked down to eos EE laga, at 50 cents a foot, ors for the lot.Menicipal El Elections Ald.Laurent has formed a strong com mittes, which is working vigorously in fie his interests.In Nt, t.Louis Ward.It sits nightiy in the corner of St Catherine and St.\u2018Constant te.There a munor on! ered: contest in this ward, the name of Jean, advocate, being mentioned ss the third candi- waln 2 by Mr.P.Dub he vas comoonte \u2018to ran at the request of many has consented friend % Mr.C.P: Hobart, wh who was ested b.depu puletion of the Eas L Ward o stand Yor the on be vacatod by Ald.Grenier, has deciined.statin ting that he is about to away to or two months tor ° suke of pe pue A petition tal being larzely- signed in St.Antoine Ward, asking T.William Euard to run in that ward fi opposition to Ald.Wilson.1 Sentences In\u2019 the Court of Special Sessions.In the Court of Special Sessions this morning G.Laboise, already eight times con- vieted and sentenced for larceny, was sent nitentiary for three years for th rge Higgins, of Cota Kt.Antoine, who threw a flat iron at his mother's head, was roved to be temporarily insane by Dr.marteau, gaol physician, and was committed to Longue Pointe Asylu Aimée Beaubien pleaded ity to making 5 Agen money, and was remanded for sentence.Edward Lake, the accomplished American crook, wrod fo tll stil in ot oD aremand tothe Court of Mareh, for next forcibl brest Mr.Gauthier's aus whilst in the atters store on Chabolilez sq are One evonin mber, and tak sum © min $100, was not allowed tral be fore the shout.or spec al ions.Mr.Payette, tl this morning that as ke vroula fo H Fike pr sentenced to term \u2018the e foot wall around that et Ineitation would be nu obstacle to e's escape.\u2019 Through the Fee.ite the St.sais owned y BA: Napoleon n Bivona .through the ne pe BE rion ad batt êre drowned.The driver was engaged in haul- ure from | Hoohelaga to | to the, ister suburs and and had \u201c Tay ho oh when 14 Che lat ou for dû the da © coun red a smal of water, eh accumulated in -mid-road on 8e iy good his team forward to You horses nd some ote whit down.A orris ie at he er river and in great dan danger ia in ae's effort 3 to save his a derable struggie tho 6 were carried away by t| gh the ne Jacques Cartier gtroët, pnd were with t aime y rescued.Larin was practiaing ndis- appears npany to the 1 ' Lau Opposition, arrived in thé city last n pe ai SE Canadian Infractions, 1 et be sited that an In pg some that k thls mor 3 that Ur 1 Daniel MoUlaneghan, of d Osborne streets has not Boe flued since he oooupied his prétent place, and that five neo mentioned a were previous year 1 essru, L.Bari or t Wind- street, WIenoe ! street, Victor Ollivon, Su chetiere street, Vincent Demers, 1235 Bias ostreet, .Kane, 8t.Anko Sho ne Street.\u20ac - Vallee, of Notre Dame street, Louis nde.Notre Street were not fined daa 1888, while Messrs.O.alliores, of re Cal ine.street, and CI Chara, Lumkin, of Saga Dleury street, were only fined.once in u Dugas hus al decided the est on of previous nes apd effect that y alone would not Bo revent him from signing a licanse applicat: ica A Heasan for E His Disappearance; pone ho young Parisian, Delmas, whose di ce was ment{oned yesterday, left for pastures n new, creditors behind, cui oT or three boarding-house Loepors a boot.maker, : a tailor and athers.is Liabilities can be ascertained amount tosome $00\" \u201cHila Ir last landlady 18 a victim the ihe of $40 for board.in addition to $26 of borrowed mone Chief Hughes discovered this and is satified that his sudden departure was for no other reason than to defraud his creditors.Redprocity \u2018the F Principal Plank fin the Liberal Platform.Hon.Wilfred rier, leader of he eaves for Ottawa this evening.asked what eo princi plan k Liberal ait a woul would be a lengthy one, or that any very important questions would be fel before the House.Sale of Baraat à to bankra au Dopning & Baraal tocke to-day.general dore ce ou sold tw That of Ta Poo per, Drummondville, se cents Pics: book de \u2018debts lt \u2018e320 to J.Stoleas for $35.The real estate was Dithare The general Stock o > Shaw- ville, of 82193, Foss Bre for 857.Book de bts of she tou Same party at18 cents on the dollar.Meeting of Jewellors.A number of Canadian and American lemellers are staying at the Windsor to-day, ruoon the annual meeting Assoclation of jobbers i American watches took place, to be follow: inf the evening by their annual supper.\"Mayor Abbett, His Worship the Mayor, \u2018Hon.9.J.C Abbott, is expected back in town to-morrow morning from New York.He will preside at a meeting of the Council to-morrow afternoon, and will leave for his Parliamentary duties at Ottawa on Thursday night.A Temperance Louer Alderman Clendlpneng lied for a temperance lecture, bof en at; a concert % Terra Nova Lodge, 1 3.T.No.38, in ber Hall to-morrow night.Quite » Little orn Eighteen men were to-day special constables before the pe ourt, to serve on the staff of tbe Bolmes Electric Protection Company.8.company seems to Do pleadily | porn thelr system of pro on amon, e banks and business houses.There is no doubt but that their success (outsid their superior system) is largely due to the large staff the they maintain and the prompt.nees with they are able to handle all matters, nipping in the bud burglaries and fires before they They were the means of stopping an attampted burglary two or th te ago at the branch office of the Impe Bauk, corner of Yonge and nd Queen streets, Toronto.\u201cspecial Notices.Sash ribbons and Qu other ribbons are greatly reduced at 8.Carsley\u2019s during the cheap sale.\u201cSault Sto.Marie.The auction sale of these lots takes place to-morrow afternoon at the St Lawteons Hall, by permission of Mr.Hogan.W.Arnton, auctionee: SAVE YOUR EYES!\" number of persons wlio dally\u201d The lar thelr succes.ET bans tbe two addresses 78 Beaver Hall, Cerner Derechenter Stress.-JFOWN SPECTACLE BRANCH: me Bt geposite ** Carsïey*s.** ROSS\u2019 WATCHES \u2014_\u2014\u2014 SILVER, STEM-WINDING CASES, for $5.00.GOLD WATCHES, from $15.00.A Beautiful CARBUNCLE BCARYF FIN, for 64.75.18 Ex OLD WEDDING RINGS, from $4.00 to ENGAGEMENT with Real Gems, NOASE from 30 50 860.00 ta For 81.75 we givoa GOLD MIZPAH RING.Wetober, thoroughly Cleaned and Warranted for HENRY ROSS, 187 tie, 3 tor rests OYAL BOOTS 8NOWBHOE OLUB, Weekly Tramp to-morrow (WEDNESDAY) evening, starting from M.À.À A Gymossium et 8 p.m.sharp.| E.H.ELSDON, Secy.- Treas.1778 Netre 21x T.GEORGE SNOWSHOE CLUB a 3 LL Feu, AE A Tas oT: Fa Se Sn A cor.Ny NS D per Poel ag Sherbrooke sireets at Riel hw.m.KNOW KNOWLES, Hon, Rec-Tress.CAUTION! ; s nol and I will Bot be responsible fos say Say ot il vransactions.Sead Bo ot.Montreal, HENRY GRANT &-S0N,_ roux ir EE pret rs the \u201cer \u2014 | Grand Trunk Raia Co of 1889-50 :\u2014 patronage and presence of, HS RXCELLENOY TRE GOVERNOR-GEN cat at BRACES (Handicap).Theses ace mate fi etic wil} ake piace Ba She Momireal am \u2019 Tine Street West, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Gch, COMMENCING 172200.LM émane.Firet Prise, Gold Moda); $nd ie Silver Medal, fo Sach event.Miles, on | oe Bafa r Mlle.220 Yards, 100 Ÿ (tp Beate Beate), 12 re Fer 8 Bago ie 1rds es, $10 a re Race Over Virgin Buow, 130 yds.| b entries.3prizes, $8.8 darter Mile ( (Boys) Race\u2014 1st ES Shiver Medal: 1.Entrance Fee Fal for each event, which must be sent in to the un doreign or before @ o'clock PR Pie Commits i160 reservs the right of refusing sny entry or making any alterations in ihe Pre.erémme Pay thin ink neceseary.In ta A.À.À of Canada roy wo ° Three dona Ade runners to ensure two prizes = | Montreal Winter Carnival, 1889, ; he Lmimediate fon shoes must be worn: Shoes must ess than 10% ee in width of gut at the not widest pur rail titors t send in their must se n the f Club, together with their record of lant perk ormance on snow 243 JOHN LEWIS, Hon.Beo., Victoria aq.TENDERS FOR COAL.Tenders are invited for the following quantities of Steam Coal required hy this company during season At Chandiere Junction.40,000 tens gross.At Montreal, FEET HSE son = Ton tos of Coal, delivered = Montrest by wate.toinalude cartage to company\u2019s coal yard.For further particulars snd tender forms.apply to JOHN TAYLOR, General Storekeeper, Montreal.Tenders will be received by the undersigned until the 4th February.1880 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, JOSEPH HICKSON, ! Montreal, 36tb Jan.1889.Z4eod4 LARGE FLAT To Let; For Light Manufacturing Purposes for Hans manu m ted b HOS y rotacted Bose,\u201d t tage! for iminediate accapation For tefma, etc\u2026 apply st \u201cTHE STAR \u201d Office.or other purpose pager reguire, jexcelion by patent 18tr IO ets.EachT GREAT CHEAP SALE OF BOOKS ! 25,000 Books, At regular published prices\u201420c.25¢ and 300, SLAUGHTERED AT T1 0 CENTS EACH.eve books 470 the latest and moat popular novels by ebook This 1e \u20ac rare chance to secure supply of good and cheap reading.Do wor Miss T7 ! oY F.E.PHELAN, 33831 St.Catherine street.CARNIVAL NECESSITY! THE STANDARD STEEL WIRE MATTRESS (0.the will sell thelr PATENT CoM.ED and MATTR 10z8 pIFCITON 185 Sp and also ING COT, at a slight vence 22 cost.\u2018These Are suit able for boarding-b &e.Ooms sad see hom, MECHANICS INSTITUTE YLDING hod & St.James Sires F .ABD x uP; # pry 27 FORMA AND TRY THE NEW HOT DRINKS BCARFFS | PHARMACY, 18x15e0d SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS In the West End.First-class Locality.i cas be seen and information obtained on ap- MR.B.T.DAVIS, 24x5 22 BAYLE STREET.HORSES! HORSES! eave to inform the public anti Das Jour jr pa! raed, 11g Tm De du with : acer posa Losds of Ourriage, Matched carriage horses a specialty.A CALL SOLICITED! WM.J ACOB 283 21 Hermine Street, MP\" Mor & (CuasTOX ADVOCATES, es eer | mas RP.RD Mognaen Fr À.à B.& T.Laxton, 92x BURBOVGHS & BURBOUGHS, Barristers and Neliclters, ; ant, WILLIS & CO., 1824 NOTRE DAME STREET, \u201c1 Meur Matilit strast, MONTREAL TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC: Fe r quali ion Thor \u2014 voter honest honorable good Pi campeuiiiva à Ate fn 0, at least, sot 0 pro fori only by = ASP dt A t f and th æenerai ari Gt alt me welling ts 1 vouue.pL AGENTS ester Canada, Novas tases bbrdering on Elpach the States Canada.W gal * Kosbe, w illlame, Pianos.and th ne, Newcombe, Bell and En.erson and Uxbridge L'abrndge Organn.dxiawtf MUSIC AT HALF PRICE! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, The yaluable stook of Bbest Music n han.Lamploush by Ti TATION x offered ss the phare trreat reduction to effect a clear 63 BEAVER HALL HILL, Office for Patton's celebrated Orchestra.GENERAL BAZAAR.Prints, Bilin biaxin Wide Crearu an 4x Black Taco Piosaeings, 25 Turkish Covers, 01°00 cao css ore.Turkish Curtains, 88.00 p pair.Heavy Table Linens, 8c, worth 23c.White Table Linen 350, wort! Fink, Yellow aud Blue Flannel, ao ge wi 211} .size, ot each Black Kid Gloves.rodurod ve ion 0 Grey 8 hen id Ey 4 Je, All-wool Black D Dress coda, 2 olde, 200.GEOHGE H.HOWELL, 1695 Notre Dawes: *T Frat.RxD Doo 24x CASH ADVANCES On Life Policies and Bills of Lading.Notes discounted.Insolvent Estates purchased - W.WATSON, 2081 No.2 1awtt 724 and 728 Craig \u201c1.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In Re C.& N.VALLEE, \u201cVendome\u201d Restaurant.Besled tenders will be received by th np to WEDNESDAY, the pb Fib ¥ ox, TED a noon, for the putcha: bloc, for the whole of the stock and fixtures of (IY said well-known rostau- Stock, as per invento: Ferafure and Fixtures, amounting to, Si sd % 32,419 08 08 Toa où le eran ases the rent wonld cantinned at the The highest or any tender not necessarily accept For further information apply to CHAS, DEBMARTEAU, Carater, No.1598 Notre Dame street.located ss to comman à P.8.\u2014This restaurant is so one of the finest businesses.To Soap and di Manufacturers, IMPORTANT NOTICE.in re Dame Mary Ann White, of the City of Montreal (widow of the late Andrew W, Heod, in bis lifetime of the said city), an Inselvent.i The undersigned have received instructions from the curator of the above estate to sell by Pubiic Auction on TUESDAY, The 12th of February, 1889, At the Insolvent's premises, 57 AMHERST STREET, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, the well-known -properti:n situsted on Amberst and Wolfe streets, commonly known as the \u201c Montreal Soap and Of] Manufacturing Co.\u201d The property offered for sale comprises the large sand thoroughly equipped factory fronting om Amherst street and twelve brick tenement buildings fronting on Wolfe street, the wholé odvering.an ares of 22,356 feet, English messurefaent, \u2018end will be sold en bloc.The tenement houses on Wolfe street yield en annnal rental of about $1,000.The property will be sald subject to a mortgage of 818,000, bearing interest at 534 per cent.and expiring October, 1893.Terms of the sale over and above the mortgage, CASH.For fusther information spply to W.ALEX.CALDWELL, Curator.JAMES STEWART & CO., Auctioneers, Office of Caldwell, Tuit & Wilks,) Or\u2014 st F ois Xavier St.Montreal, Zoih January, 1580.) 24 1% JEXTENSIVE SALE \u2014or\u2014 S STOCKS OF HARNEAS, BRIDLES.BUFFALO ROBES, ete., etc.BY AUCTION, At Nn.14 JacQURS CARTIER BQUARE, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the Sth and 6th February mex, At ELEVEN o'cléck A very fine lotvof Harness and Buffalo Ro! coming from two a failures of ie Province On u, The sai » were purchased from the late 6 saine wiil be sold without reserve for account of whom it may concern.Lots are ea fol 7 0 Buffalo, Grey and Black Wolf Robes.5 horse Blank », assorted.BU Bell 8 25 pairs ells Felt Boots.- Tzzzvxorr No.1521 Ko 12 Place d'Armes 93.2 ta beca d-band Wor! le and 5 gba.hb w.B aghs.als pe nd-han \u2018king Harness, single an 75 Bets sta Nickel Buggy Harness.Also, sn as- LOOKS.4 © 17, Herneus.and cnt glass bottles,from New nad Bsoond-hand Reine.done to eo PRE ee ay Eee t renew Bridle.2263 6 pot 1 peneines O0 Ia rd retin: Sale without soy reserve whatever, tn lots to suit COTTONS 1m PRINT able.bani was kept busy all day ès Quant > callers, and as it is her able eysions to refuse ave hp when og, she kept senluded all day, only pu, ou tor a short drive hia after- bf od this morpipg said: \u201cWe pave\u2019 béen tested PC well and people have all been so kind to us, that we contem- visit for the purpose St oups a ol.Xo Proceed, in Forma Paap Sadao Wurtele bas fais a the application of Damé Rose Del Leclera, to ro ceed against Geo.Brown for damages.She Pains that her usb Joseph Gravel, a carpenter, dled.August from in uries sus ed by h fai {ota the hol d of the BY.* Alec, and It was ea cidoe \u201cthe esliçonce, of the defendant, 6 oho was © ne.si oter-iusfawr, Brows, annulled, on ground tht was axon endan fn law ot the ou sult taken 7 ber.ow\u2014tir ;, set, We retail HoCHELAGA Cottons at a Reduction of 28 Per Cent.on the usual prices.Our FirsT-cLAss PRINTS, retailed at 7c a \u2018yard, could not be bought anywhere for less than 10c.Please come and examine the Quality of these Goods! DuPu1s FRERES, Cor.St.Catherine and St.Andre sts.xii be fonts ede at our TOMORROW (W (Wednoutay) AFTERNOON, hE She?and » Lnf iamed à TL Viet re wo BENNING & BARSALOU.C0 Auction mr Toros AND YD JENORAvINGa.ar B Pour taie radi 247 cars.AT TWO O'CLOCK.will | tno guer Tors this sale n consignment \u2018of d ravares in rame, ail ll new and ie su ala, Tape - M.HICKS & 8 cor 241 Austionsers.(BEAT BARGAINS IN TWEEDS, Clothing, Furs, Gloves, etc.ete, at the Bankrupt Auction, at our rooms, TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, at $ PM, DUFF & FRASER | SELLING OFF! : IMPORTHD 241 Auctioneers.res 8.INGE, UKB DIS.Built P entree ro 9 aint PR : as suze, f Laurin samme nd LP Montreal A the neventh Bob, 11484, at ti of the clock in the ferencs a Te- se usa HE DI Pi uskice, i nd Tutt se fes this cause, cons ture, Terme cash.ay PATH ; Bae Montraal, Summary 2th, \\anb- MARCHE, BL.SALE\u2014 INGE ¢ © pieaton Cours je sty \u201cof Homi of * Cours leon of nite; Kin Horus of : tari of the i oh fr robs A We : Be business place of the said ners street, Inf the Cit i dal fir authorit Su Houtr i nf i bei urn No Hu « re, U.B.4 \u20ac Mou 1 2bib Jaa ary, Cos at the earliest pSisible moment.Harness & Saddlery, Goods! We are still offering our stock at a Reduced.Rate in order to close it où THE J.C.MCLAREN BELTING Co, 208: and'204 St: Jamies Street.AILIFF 8 BA] BALE ton FROVING or Qu EBRC re, ond Lapean ot al Pilote A sep Bet ger, Defon dant.On the wih day of agents b),nt 10 of théeiock tm the oom, at the The ssid Defendant No.$21 craie st, er rdc of | tie ia Nate ah, sur poussboié \"Mon foal, Sith January, 1889.ust - he 1 Je a) STAR, = ot RE | olesale ee 1, | [ ~~ eS Sr TH Spr re tdi me a] Sm 0 ern enon si © BE AE roger se Ta Se 5 ae Sage Cp re fra ge ets PAIN an SE Ss re RENTS ono rey ES [Fim ba |g "]
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