The Montreal daily star, 8 février 1889, vendredi 8 février 1889
[" \u201cVOL.XXI.\u2014No.33.~ MONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1889.Situations Macant, SAIN A FIRST CLASS NG FARMER W A wi ife, Bcotch preterres, te ue charge Montr cal, must $ roughly us un A pile etant 08 VEN AND BOYS To ELL ctrnival week.Price SELL 28 6 Airs: 579 8t._ Lawrence FO SELL ANTED TWLNTY E merican Pa © Gotta Ager ak Brace combined pake from one to ve dollars day.Office.8: 20 Sr Flat, #8 S.cGill » = var = Lin WANT ED\u2014À Ww ipown ARE D CITY EF EF enocs re squired Apply, 109 Stanley et.3 TA a NS GROCER'® QPERK TO GO in Row H hire Us.state 0 awe.© oxvert oe WASSS OF] ; Le refaire» slate person, sod etter only, J.E.Rider, St, ait her FIDY GIRL 45 NUKSE, RÉFER e required Apply 10 worning, st 19 Er- postes, 8t, Louis Park, 313 WEED, \u201cA SEEVANT FOR FAMILY OF TWO, must be w recominésded, An experience ve able to du general house Sones ed apply.19 Cresco! - ARTED-A NURSE oH Yor RSERY VER.ness.post.of references required.es at 216 Pruminond a ARTAD X RELIABLE CENTIFIED erk for country drug store.Jowest Sorts, with board, Inverness Drug Hal, Hs vernéss, P.a>2 EN work, none a 3 ANT VER FXHE ERESCEE, DEY goods saleamnen.w H 8 Catherine at.hh WANTED-AN ENGINEER.205 VIE To » \u2018WAITED GEXERIL SERVANT FOR SMALL fami! wages.Apply at 245 Bleury at, ; ny.VWANTED-AT ONCE.A FEW GOOD TAILORS Apply at once to H.Shorey & Co., Wholesale Clothiers.ANTED\u2014LAD FOR OFFICE.REFÈRE) & 1Eqquie uired.Address in own handwriting to 22 Box ).WANTED TNMEDIATELY.A YOUNG GT Thi AS Drummond st.33 ; NTED\u2014A LICERCIATE oF PHARMACY, must be well recommended.Apply P.Mathie: Chemist.\u2018Quebec.3 3 AT ONC EXPERIENCED FAINT Po.sad vars varnish traveller for the west R., Genarul WA XTÉD.INMEDIAT ÉLY, 4 YOUNG STE T0 das help in Une Bousework, ani « wonuan the un , 55° WANIEL TED-A STRONG BOY TO TAKE ORKE J OF ve, Apply to-night, J.German dat 354 ANTED THREE YOUNG MEN OM bao PRES to twenty-five, who have Vorked in toy.nust have best of rcferences.Avvly.Douinion cu Tobacco Works, Daluouale at.3.A GOOD SMART GENERAL SERVANT or cook, highest wages to competent person.3 8% Denis.331 CRA bousework, with references.oF Menshold od pt Wire A SMART YOUNG GIRL TO ors with 11, bt wots must bave referouces.510 St.U AN 20 OW TENT MAN TO ATTEND furnace and shovel snow.Apply.860, Sher brooke street.ANTED\u2014WINDOW DRESHER, A GOOD eux cal window dresser.Apply to Henry Hamilto tga, 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame st.333 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY FOR DÉFICE \u2019 work.one witha Normal Bchoo! ratios pre- errea.| tter, stating and references, to P.O.Box Box 208.ye ae 332 WAITED 4] FIRST.RST-CLASS BALESMAN, Fon ddress, \u201cK 591,\u201d STE he 331 WETTED de asie 25 oI ABOUT Arn of nye po do li te Clean RLS A Asi.sbout | ga\u2019 te, asie »upe | ANTED\u2014M ESBA na no PPT WM.A Dyer & Co., 16 er square.33 FANTED\u2014A COA 5,800 | \"REFERENCES Tequired.oAcH to HAN st.C ha.Borromee : WATED-L GOOD MEAT CQOK, AT ONOE.Apply Fdw.Askew, Ottawa Bui:dings.33 1 WANED A GOOD COOK AND A BOY AT 167 MeGill st.331 VV ANTED-ANTIN INTELLIGENT AND RESPECT- eble man out of employment or wishing to acteuse, e his cag make money by addressing K 580,\" STAR 0 cor\u201d 332 WANTED A FIRST CLABB BIGN PAINTER.Ma tol Boe, 239 St James st.31 WV-NTED an OFFICE BOY £0 whoionls house.14.AN RIEN CES \u201cFUR RATER, son ant e class only ueed apply.L Gn: aodins ANTED-DIHEDIATELT_ 1 A SERVANT.Tou 00d wages, family of plain cook! work.Apply at Eye iy Neri e Most Store», Hotels, Kc, to Jet.LET\u2014AT BT.HENRY, TWO NEW STORES with dwelling, near Town hall, good stand for business.Address .4774 Notrs Dame, Bt TR] SEE LARGE 8 TORE, 39 152 wa.between O Connor sod Bank oa Binion part o Arka street, irik basement ze in Jpper nats, suitable EN eo thins, \"rurniture, sh ring premises.Apply, 738 \"alpes yh el Chawe 25tf O LET\u2014FROM 1sT MAŸ NEXT THEOFFICES AT nt occuvied by the New York Life Insursn .corner Bt.John and Hospi Co.sts, also one or two suites in same building.W.F.pital st.law Ti U LET \u2014~ WAREHOUSE AND STORE, pig 51 Paul street.el.lately pecupled Sy Ben.Benjamin _Fituations 2 Wanted, SAAN SSN L0L RANCE ANTED-BY A MAN AND WIFE, TO TAKE obs of sorue offices; best of references, rd dress Josep S Qetiruy y.85 Hour ryet, Bt.Henri.291 ANTED-A SIFUATION AS FOREMAN on Over eoer, b 8 Scotch farmer, thoroughiy wiih toi highest Leas, phe gens extenaive ES in de kW, dug of tho- roug 8 toremoen, no ena Lote Lu By 361,\" San oifice, Mootreal, Que 3} 20 SPAS FILE , & situation and tn at STAR offite.ANTED-BY A RESFEOTABLE Wu situation as Food plain 00k, beat of ay ferences.Address, \u2018\u201cW 450,\" Tax Office 313 ANTED-BY MAR SARBIED.COUPLE.NO CHILdren, rjtuatio 4 of trust.Address, i TANTED - \u2014 \u201cRIT, ATION AS HUOKKEEF assistant stenographer or clerk, any hind buat\u2019 ness, ages imoderate dress, af, Dr.prairie, ZY \u2014 BY AN ANTEL- BY à MAN ; n EXPERIENCED % ix K worth position that a reascuable eiary may be gtven for services, AD, furnish 4 goo ood reference: vs and recommendations.Address \u201c Clerk,\u201d Box 194 Be ole We TED_SITUAYION BY YUUNG SAN, TI undorstands driving would like to feta ob» with a boo ence an nd fai wir connection, in the Ottawa nisériet whpply to Box 82, Almoute, Unt WV ANTED-BY PRACTICAL HANDY TAN REpaire ruofs, drains, distempuriug, A Klasing, r rouxb en: rpente ering, hot watar pipes, etc.dur wenoral decorutor sn frites Ed hi imp abri tte, ! Address, \u201cH 54 54.) » ir TC, RE! ESFECTABLE WUMAN, oF Âices to Addreas, 7 Alexander at.(upstairs).33% ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY, EDUCATED IN Geruiany, proficient in French, music and ars wing, requires sjlustion es Tesideutl governess.\"3507,\" BTAK v 336 Rooms to Let.AAA tm a a 00OMS3-GOOD RQOMS, ALSO TABLE BOARD tor carnival week, at 35 Beaver Hall \u20ac Bagels.ASS » COM SPLENDID ROOM, VERY TASTILY FÜR- nished, with kus, not and cold walter.Apply 26 Herri and JB Geruisn Too ON &d FLOUR, WITH sn gle in each room, with board, terms moderate.HO os Bletiry ut 28 8 voM - TON TL OTE FURNTSHED ROOM auitable for one or two gentieien, with or With- vut board, house heated by furnace.5 st -Ldward ut.RY \u2014 TO LET, DOUHLE AND SINGLE roums, during Carnival week.558 Palace # 00 OME OMFORTABLY [FURNISHED FOGNS, J rd.H Tronegun UE = x LET, IN A CITE 1.00 ETT A : Tr large room, suitable for une or two gentiomen, SA or without breakfast, 1ausi*y pri- Beer oa « pass the door.Address, \u201cD 420,\u201d STA.au of OOMB\u2014RAILWAY EMPLOYEES AND UTHERS will ind good rocms, with or without board: ms moderate, also table board.24 Done M EGANTLY NTS TED by steaun enter.at 114 Champ = Dyk Arrest.003 \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLY SLY FURNISHED, would suit 2 girls, 81.50 each a month.FHC à &t.Martin 8 O04\u2014 SINGLE ROOM, WITH HOAKD, HOT water heat.728 Paiuce st, second house west tea ver Hall.313 MS \u2014 FURNISHED on ON FURNISHED, R* suitable for married couple or young Hele em- fas yed during the day, water ou same flat.Dupre ane, OOM WELL FURNISHED, SUITABLE You entlemen or lieht bousekeering.use of parlor, viano ad kitchen if required.37 Kicumona 5, yare.OOM\u2014 LARGE ROOM TN CENTRAL LOCK ATION, for one or two rente with wri- yate fumily.Address, \u201cX 267 TAR oar e, So's VOM \u2014- LARGE\" H NDS ELY FURNISH: and um, bath, hot and cold water vo kame flat.b Pistes 14 3 Re = 7) Ter board.54 Osborn: JY FURNISHED mA, 5 borne street.RON F \u201cBoa Kb.A ED ROOMS, WITH odern EE 9422 Dorchester st.near Windsor Hotel.333 Board.ee TLL SASL NL OARD -MRS.EARL, LADIES' DOCTRESS, PRIvate accommodation, witu Or without yeard, rooms well furuished aud warm.545 oh Hore st.P OARD\u2014_FOR LADIES, WITH ATTENDANCE during cf confinement.strictly private, terms inod- erste.Ati toiue 305 Bi.oe BOONE.STABLE BONRD.SUPERIOR 6, oriesn y; S008 Cathartys Poard A Mantes.AN - ANTED\u2014BY GENTLEMAN GOOD BOARD, IN strictly private English fafplly.Answer P, O.Box 269.sil Partner Wanted.SA AAA NAS ANTED_PARTNER, PALE ABOUT ONE thousand dollar, in a od business, estab lished ve years propriotor] Unable to inauage business Alone.dress, \u2018J 547,28 5 331 TANT So ONG E, PARTNER WITH SMALL capital to continué phutographic Lbusiuets of years staudins.splen( locality.Address, one JL ~ tend! im on vs shrek etait talning three Hate garres sui basemne SAFES ith turing À excellent li auitable for Îieht men facta siness locality.ply, Mr.vy, 28 fe Vines S31 .___ Slats ; Wanted.Mpoier ske ÉRINEST.EAST.E| TT TT mon hall saitabls for iim ufacturing \u2018orsoclety ANTE, IN THE VICINITY or PHILLIPS anu t.Catherine st.~The Em FACTORY, CORNER Cr EP séies urs street an 6 Canal, 45 by 100 ep rires ge with 48 chine powes, Ogilvie & Co, 38 Foundhny st 4 Pio Stores, Otc, Wanted.ANTED-TO RENT B À TERM OF YEARS, A buildin, guitable or cigar manufacturing, in Ticinity of of Victoria square or Bonaventure Depot, ding, four ries, each to coutain bout 2500, a feet, no ery to us 368- à required the firat tof DE or June next.Address, Winship, P.O.Box 1 0 6 Slats to Zet NINN NSN aa LET_FLAT oN | SECON feet, heated by pirate \u2018in th ce and a accommodation wholosals busta business.Apply N.~~ FLOOR, 40BY 115 toam, with use of elevator and lenora \"buildings, pre en- for any E Hamil ton & Co.3146 Houses to get.A PAI NT SIS ER a LT ma Sade LET-XO.64 BT.RUBERT BTONE use, double with furnace, large oùnds nd stables, Ne, 7 (heretofore occupied by ny the\u2019 late Tp: Judge ousession imu: te |i - Apply to À fy Lantier, No.ail st, Hu bert, pu Toons LET- COTTAGE, XO.178 NOTRE DAME BT.H helaga.Applydod B \u201cRolland & Fila Too incent a1 Ios Opa 762 PALACE STREET.APPLY PLY LET \u201cFIVE CU COTTAGES, 282, 268, 268 se §, and four tenements, three lower and \u2018one Duper Ka are, a fiat 40 feet by 20.suitable fora Jodge 3 Property For Fale, Er.ALE AISCELLANEOUS.ALE-THAT LARGE PROPER ENOWN eponaids old Tebaceo tary Rilalted ou Water sL, near Jacques Cartier st, epposite C.P.R.elevator.Tuo buildings are Tor storage ur manufacturing purposes.Pri lors ahont=-000 fous For terms Wy Eb Bhully.1508 Notre Dame ut.Soossi By P.E.Brown, dteul Eutato Agent, 1 Place aA R SALE\u2014THAT FINE BLOCE OF SIX TENEments, No.37 to 47 Iberville street, aver Notre e airuet, rented to choice.tenante fur 8740 y sear, aH |, LO suTer oF Lette: Prop: Tiotor leaving for Hoo P.B.BROWN, Estate Beal 7 Place Firmen.pe SET IVATIFYFIRIG.FINE STORE AND dwelling, goud busivess stand .E, QW?PE MA) Eire 824 7 Fac «di Fa BALE \u2014 AT id, 88 SOUL us oh Lacucas as and clit : 4 280; 1s wage: prive 150 rg ny .corporation valuation is P.E.BROWN, Real Estate 7 Place d' By E.R.Gareau, Rend Estate Agent, &7 St.arte Street.30 ace, Montreal, \"T° LE LEON MURRAY 8T., CLOSE NO « wood and ovgl established over Af.teen prare present vecupied by Mr.J.T.Ewart, who on bis own property, rent B.RB.G AU, Beal Esta An 823 T st.Gabriel st.0 LET-OX NOTRE DAME STREET, Nu.2133, Mu y st.store seve caty five dep, with Solar nicely abe.baving a Tatocinns entrance où Murray street, no better EM for dry - M, GAREA U, Real Estate \u201cAgent, _323 57 St.Gabriel st.By Charles Holland, Real Estate Agent.249 Nt.James Street.OTICE!\u2014 LANDLORDS AND OTHERS HAVING houses to rent will hear of guod wagnte o 25 ylying to Charles Holldnd, Real Edtal St.Jules street.Lor Hale.AAAS Fe: 5 OR HIRE\u2014FLAGS FOR CARNIVAL week, from 50¢ Ww $l.Toboggans, Snowshoes, MOCCASLLE MONTREAL INDIAN STORES, Notre Daive, he Kt ul SOT BAL rs FroM To 85 F pp uigécasips, trou se Le 1.30, now shote from .buck gloves, al Indian «saut Joie! otre Dame and SH wa 254 St Paui at.Sa for catalogu BR SALE T THE SPLENDID CLYDESD.lion of the cultural 8ocle Couavy ; color, red bay, bors 1880.weight 1750 lbs.Teodors AU Leh rebrua Uary y the re il le 1 un rua; Horse cap Ue ween ut Jos.Chagnon, St.Baule urand Fra.hobert, bee.-lreas.ATES Tar of Chambly eur G.GT Sution Hubert.C.Cy TAL EX 5YEAR OLD CLYDESDALE STALL TON © wiles from sum- Benning, Wma n, HE RESIDENCE OF THE wiD- Folin of ihe fre Charles \u2026 better Eno can No.4 and § Common st.sx bedstesds corusiote, wood a boiler holding 45 xallons, bedroom 9 ulensils, drawing tuoi set and a spleu d piano worth $400, 1 dinins room table, Lod eet long, fina clocks almost pew.menagerie, TB, wonkeys, white rats, rucoon, fox and turties, une - tate bear and several others too numerous to_mention, Dow On View.28 FSOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL STALLION Wilkes, risin 3 re.old, a taken etlver wi oronto Exhibition.Tor best stellion uf any age, vit sell very chea, sup, have too any stallions.Address, Los Z6v, T sonbura, Ont.FOE SALE\u2014FAST.ROAD MARE, SOUND AND kind, very habdsome, and can trot in 3 minutes, cheap, Apply.738 Dorchester street.323 RB SALE_ONE FIRST CLASS LARGE IRISH setter doy, trained.Apply 64 Otty Coungüllers st.UE SALE\u2014A BPLENDID GU, MATCH AND F chain, something nice, Fort 8150 for 3: 25, Address, C.M, 38 h t, Pt.3 Charles.JOR BALE_TO SANCFACY ANDO FS wn article of great merit.Cail or Adress \u20ac this weak, Western Hous use ca ill and addcess, Box 492, eville, Ont.33 JUR ALES PURE BLED, CLEARLY MARKED, fox tefriers, 7 months old.&3 Bourget atreet, St.Henri.332 Fi ALE _CHEAY, ONE LARGE SAFE, A GOOD hoist and officn glass partition.1460 8.- Cath: erine st.AND BILLIARD .TABLES, coud à hond, ail ajaee D, » Nightingals.1 ï 455$ Notes Dames - EWFO 3 Foshan at 1844 Bt.Dining at 831 R SALE\u2014A VERY PRETTY IRON GREY aor Fr; oung and sound.Apply.Win.Maguire, 8: ammond gn ul Wanted to Purchase.PN PAS AL ANS AAA V ANTED-TO BUY ORRENT, BY A FAMILY DE ous of mnrking home in the country, bouse and ont buildings, with with fr TRe warden A to pass Ne access vf Montreal.Ad a, P.Shah.Mon fi AN TED-TO BUY FOR CABH A TENEMENT hou.su ons! of 3t Lawre ; Must Le in ; state prite, Address 50 tae Elizsbetn ANTED\u2014TO PURCHAKE, A RETURN RR ticket to New York.\u201cL 608,\" Bran ofice.WENIED < TO PUR COND HAND Kinse office partit a SE nd particalare a room.ire J 506,\" STAR price to Louis Perrault, 91 :3t Jaen at.ANTED-TO RENT, TES FLAT VITE steam powar.\u201cK 580, \" STAR office.333 HORTHAND LESSONS GIVEX BY CERTIFIcated London (E (England) teacher.Class for be- nners now Ba progress guaranteed.erins moderate.54 \"1320,\" STan office.1226 138 L BENGOUG H, tificated student of a German Conservatoire, vos lessons p German , Binging or tbe violin at pupils residence.Apyly 371 ST.DOMINIQUE \u201cST B20 I88 OWLER'S DANCING A ACADEMY, 13 LATOU «\u20ac STREET.Private lossons at all hou urs Advane ed night\u2014 Wednesday and Friday.w beginners\u2014Monday and Thursdays.20 6 Hteamships., ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP ALLAN LINE 1889\u2014WINTER SERVICE\u20141889.Liverpool, Londonderry, Hallfax and, lert- land Servico.x From From rmamsmree From | From usiness Chances Liverpool Derry.8 |Portiana.! Halifax.8 7 ; 17 Jen.[18 Jan Circassian | 7 Feb.8 Feb.: * \u2018a joulan \u2026 .ALE\u2014GOOD STANDS IN ALL BUSINESS.14 Feb {15 © Sardinian wd 7 Mar.9 es, hotels, saloons, groceries, dry Tes- us 2p Circassion \u2026 | 21 23\" urants confectionery.Beat opportunities for 14 Alar.i8 Mer Parisian.| 4 Apr.Apr those star in business.Ilouses sud stores, to lst oy \u201c Foiynesian.} 18 20 * HARKS & COUTU, A HANGE Dame uid 11 Apr.(12 Apr.Sardinian.2 May.4 Mas.FOR BALE BARE MR.Su TANSEY A about tu retire, Story for sale the busines Glasgow nad Boston service.and good 0! e Tonsey Houne, osta she over ;, 30 years, present proprintor over 21 years, no better From Glasgow.STEAMSHLPR, From Boston.business place can be had, room 30x30, niog ETE 4 Feb.oom in rear 25250, 1:3 rooms up-stairs.Fer part 1 Yeu.18 = culars apply to Harris & Couta, 1782 N Dayne 5 8 3 Mar.reet, = E SALE\u20145TOCK AND EVERYTHING UF safe Se Re ae, Dustness: situateq in contre of city he ars leases.Address by letter, \u201cHB $72, 8TAn 30 4 Fos: SALEZA PHOTO.ENGRAVING APPARATUS complete, tn workin j order ess, L marais, av St.Urbain 8 ne 2 fir enu to 10 apartments + Kenta $16 to 437 net per Notary, ho §t.Vincent at.avenue, vi 0 LET-TWO HOUSES,C ONE OF J APART WENT, ae other four at He, an TE rs ale ter in house, .4 ces, Daigneau, ER Elisa aboth at fee \u201cFIRST CLASS DWELLINGS, RO.2 Bt, Catherine at.PE 56 Pons st, ith 2398 each for garden, also 44 (rn at., Garden, ail L bove in ao toet order and M exoellent Ganitary state, re: erate.oly to H.8.Mussen, 1653 Notre \"Dame a 33 à ye 100.102, 10 ot Laval ave mont Appl Lost, NI INN SSNS LOST LES XIGHT, NEAR WINDSOR ROTEL.A ket book, containing about flfty HgTT and nable papers, no neste anyon® but owner.Finder pleate return to Lewis\u2019 Deng Store, Victoria square, and get reward.31 OBT\u2014ON TUESDAY, ON BT, CATBERINE, UNI- raity or Gay street, à pefr of lonæ tortoise- abeille ores amnes.Reward if returned to 500 says at.OSTA LARGE BLAGK DOG WI HEAVY stralicht hatr a and tan colored feat, answers to Sruce.Bi ona leather coller with as ver Hall squ are ard w © alven be to sde 2 OST\u2014ON OSRD NE ST, BETWEEN DRUM- 4, mond.a ral, a ladye bloc Etter muff, sels.Fi AL spa) tano nder will please return to 452 GBT OR iT JQUE STREET TWEEN Con rill an HNIC streets, wentiomun's I Por- slan lambceuff ¥iudor will please return to Domin- fon Expr eas Coy., \u201c226 St.James at.and receive I> OWN \"COLLIE PUP NEWERTNE\" To the name of raver.> 4 Be pause of \u201cHe Reward on returnin NT LE AAA AAA NNN For D_ON 28TH JANUARY, A tan pot Shimada?can have it PIRE | mn hy 8 ards oa A 30 Balm ns A i OF HP pe re.or a ident izing and » A 85 vortisement az.rule 8ù Urbain ak 3 Florey 1 to Joan.AAAS AAA LAIN AAI ONFS 1 pO LOAN\u2014MOKEY ADVANCED IN sums on ren, Polictes x other se- eurition ai at hon interest.\u2019 En close stamp for reply.Address.\u201d i on a oftice.YOMMERCIAL PAPER DISCOUNT ED AT Re / rates, advances on merchandise, business strict- » private.Address, \"K 2610,\" STAR office.Z26tf _Piscellaneous.SANA W.& F.P.CT\u201c*$ 00 \u2014IMPORTERY OFP\u2014 Drain Pipes, Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lim-, Vent Linings, Whiting, Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement.Manafacturers at essemer Steel SOFA.CHALE AND HED SPR! NGe.ANTED.USE OF PIANO BY A Young LADY twice n week.state terns, address, 5020 81a office.a; ty \u2014_\u2014\u2014 J)ESTROYER OF HAFR! AL EX ROSA\u2019 depilstory removes he ir from the and arms without injury to the sk\u2019n.Hsir dye os in tonic tor Ben, from or Sid on, iso [Te Glasgow and Ybiiadeiphia Service.From Gl w vis Hall.From HN vo Piniladeiphis.STEAMSILIPS.Philadelpbis.25 Jan Norwegsian.Feb 8 Féb.Scandinsav'n.Mar.For Fréight, Passage,or further information apply tu &.W ROBINSON, 136% BT.JAMES 8T., opposite St.Lawrenoe Hall, ui We Me OPBIRRAKN, 143 St.James street.A.B.CHAFFEE, Jr., 266 8t.James St.BD.BATTERSBY, 174 st, James 8t Or H.&'A.ALLAN, Common Street, =~ Mostreai.- Boston.state Street 1s ° Railroads.AAAS SIS rm, NIERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.WINTER ARRANGEMENT.COMMRNOLEG, - XUIR NOYEMBER, 1888 The night trains from Montreal, of the Gran ighs trains © racine ay 3 ana 4 connect ab Levis with these The trajus to Halifax and bg Joann run through t> 1 ou eke I da: \u2019] - sioup: car Mon widnosdar and Shae PS à vero aies and ou fucsday.T liar and test dou AU trains are rhn vy Eastern ein I nrough How ts may be vis rail and steamer iu all points on the Lower CTY Lawrence and iu the Maritime For tickets and all Jaformation regard to PASse , ra weight, SITRLLFOLLORIE Ld (ENO PRI ROR, Kastein Freight Pessuger Agent, PE fr) Juues Street ups ot.Lawrence pi Be Sopeintendey ies Specific Axt gris.A tr = 240x 3 ed AT SRL City.BOECKH'S sd BRUSHES.Quality and size gunrantesd For sale by all Lending noms.-_ = 475 couaBe, colds, asthme an a BSR = 2172 * R2 CPR Ton roaster Atv ITS, TE LE Et EEE, LS m0 34d irk a Ra ah Drone Fp Pois HA ata: andi of Whi for re po EW on.a MUTÇHELLG ELONITE x 8 fine ss FAY and oak, em from 84 80.2 doa.L.J.A, 24r2aw (2) , ste De TE street.A.DOUGLAS' Is the right place to bu American Has EE n°, from.10%.adie snd Misses\u2019 Dress Eiterern Donte aad na, Ladies ress , Boys\u2019 Pa ee oe Shoes, all size xcs, a a 3311 1793 NOTRE DAME STREET.and Ca Gents\u2019 rev \u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014 TORONTO.A Lively Time Ant! Antl The Exhibition Tor Toronto!\" \u2018Februar es Short news- time Maui the nog-disallowance of the Jesul At the closing of the Central Farmer's Institute Ontario last night, a resolution was tat the Government 2 Frodfacs 1 Ex thirton 5 outlived vod iis usaf re yesterday a discussion on piss bill of Yar.French, of Grenville, æ that the law of slander ; that a woman slanderer shall not Fie to prove specific ury to secure remier Mowat wil Support whe bil 2 buts good many mem- re oO The Re Cath ekidzens are organizing to obtain a fair Hard df civic patronage and exercise greater Influence in municipal aftairs.AMERICAN The coke strike at Connellsville, Pa., is y Practically ended.All are at work exoe Stan , Jimtown, and Mamm works.They probably will be in, afew da Mob ican,\u201d owned by Mee n February, chit\u201d f The Iowa State Bupreme Court has decid that the importation and sale et liquors in original packages is contra qe law.A fire started in the Pickerell \"building, Decatur, Tex., yesterday, and d estroyed block of business houses.* Loss, $56,000, - Colonel Zenart\u2019s Case.Fregainet PARIS, February 8.\u2014M.de minister of war, referring to Zenart's order, commenting on the action of me German authorities in deurgeon a a French Si has instructed t! ef to report on the matter, with a view 3 the De ha of the offender.Most of rs here think Colonel Zenart ought formally censured, but also that he oad be thanked by every Frenchman for his vindication of the laws of humanity and his cou in showing resentment.\u201d La Irance says art he punished tho wt whole orld\" lone A eve it is by th order of Bisma: GUERLIR February 8.The North German says: The French papers that pub- Fed & nel Zenart\u2019s order added fuel to the newborn Chauvinism in France.A clear Hght is being thrown upon the manner upon which French papers German propagands in e Army.French press marches at the he most reckless inciters of war, An Expensive Experiment.CHICAGO, FPobrubry 8.\u2014The net new method of The charging for or rive Shock .35, ps nstead ated by che w ester ronds anuary Hrs has proved an exp io gt Tahar oo, rat action of the Kansup on missioners inorder- the raliroads® jo\u2019 that state-to aha and cha freight per cariond as formerly, ville \u2018the abandonment of the scheme at Orders were points.issued last even Se to the retusal of the Kansas 1 ghange thelr doctor eal re bi syatem egôt of .a Froon Omahs an hb nsurgent [ieee loduced.Zap ie 8-\u2014Tho 7egusgents havo reduced ne mands and the axchangs af three pt dosfers:.hom the Germañs captured, às a ransom \u2018or the German mfssionaries who se been brought closes to oyo.mplete anarchy relgns of of 455 cons Lm beat t 1s unbearable.\u201d © #- pred to Dassads.\u2026, sit St.Louis, Fel 8\u2014 Henry Dieck- mann, 8 prom member the Merchants AA sea ski to Canada, leaving a i Wilieimine in-law, Mrs.Wi libeimt a Mayer, for whom he acted as trust © principal losers.women.ia Missionary Association, y méeting of the Women's The Auriliary.de Association who rk yesterday at By Hall, whon the trea- Surer\u2019s report waa read and showed a bal-| ance of SO on on Baad: The.aloction of officers resulted fotows Mri r Miss N° cLéod, corresponding 7 rer; fe s appoisie t ot president reste .e resident res with the Bish 2 ï The annual meetin will be sbruary ald\u2019 thé anti- His mother- | 5 : QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.Causes Another Warm Discusston\u2014The Bill Strongly Objected to by the Opposition\u2014 Genaoral Legislative Notes, ISFRCIAL TO THE STAR] QUEBEQ, Fe T\u2014Afterroutine yesterday afternoon, Mr, Duplessis obtained from Mr.Turcotte the information that Mr.Joseph Chevalier had been appointed in the court house at Three Kivers at $1 per day, Teplacinæ an old man.Messrs.Robitaille, (Dumont a and ind Thebault were appointed gaol- in consequence oO tho transfer To prisoners from Montreal to th former city.The Premier informed Mr.Casgrain that po tenders were called for throug 7 peers for the fuel for the Quebec Court ouse, (Gaol, and Parliament Buildings.Messrs.\\ngras and Webster were asked, and Lhe latter was accorded the contract.Picard moved for statements of all lots granted by letters patent in the year 1876579 in the townships of Muiston, Hampton and Ditton, and Mr.Hall for coples of all the Statements, reports and returos made iby the \" Trustees of the turnpike Nr tr.Taillon resumed the debate upon Mr.Pelletier\u2019s election bill, disenfranchising all employees of the Fede Government.He pro rotested against depri 80 lar, oa a nam- r of citizens of their political rig! He quoted several English authorities in reference to personal and political liberty, and trusted the measure would be withdrawn.Mr.Mercier followed, and spoke up to recess, alter which the House went into com- mite on the Northern Central Bill.Mr.Nantel protested against the measure, and moved certain amendments as to location and the excision of the clause empowering the company to -hold lands, timber licenses, mining lands and rights and other property of a like nature and WORK THE SAME FOR ITS PROFIT: also compelling the subscription of ten per cent.of ita} atork.in six months from thesanction o 2 the.se and subscribed s Lo paid up within the same time, Stock te \u2018be commenced in two years and completed i in five.ussion, Mr.Taillon, called attention to the fact that the Government seemed to be giving very exceptional protection and favor to these private railway - bills, and as it was before the House, he mightsay this one | in the particular.This was a very unusual course, and une which compelied the question why.The question vas pot finally decided when the committee rose and reported.The debate vn Las tre Pelletier\u2019s election bill - was then resumed.Mr.Mercier, after a severe reflection.on Government employes, said that the umend- ment of idoux would merely place them on the same footing as Federal Government officials.Mr.Desjardins said there had been A CHANGE OF THE CRY rters since e local em- ployés more were to be disfranchised as well as The spirit of justice should prevent terference with what was a any manifest right of citizenship.The Governinent benches being ostenta- Hously deserted, Mr.Picard moved the adjournment of the debate in a factious it, but & rapid rush ensued; and he withdrew his motion.veral extracts in su r.Gagnon read ee port \u2018of his bill and \u2018averted his staunch beralism, citing the names of Fournier and Leteiller #8 those at whose feet he had sat.Though he was in a national Government his principles were unchanged.After some discussion, Mr.David \u201cmoved the\u2019 the adjournment of the debate, which was THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.In the Legislative Council, yesterday, Gillman took occasion to deny that ole: tended to introduce any measure for abolition of that body as reported.The po! statements made in the roes were, he said, without foundation.beld his own opinions on the subject and might at some future time express them in the form of a resolution.NOTES.Mr.Duhamel's bill to amend the game laws changes the law governing the close season for moose and deer 80 as to put it in the following form.After the Act comes 0 force no one may kill \u201cDeer, between the first day of January and the first day in October, In each year.Moose and caribou, between the first day of February and the first of September, in each car.Any person having in his possession, fore the fArst day of January,.1890 wy moose part thereof, except the horns, sha ove at his own cost If he wishes to Avoid Being condemned, that the taken or Lilled outside the mits ot this Province.\u201d The Bishop of Mon Montreal has Poutagned the House for gran to t\u2019 untreal City Council power to t the number of liguor licenses.The Railway Committee yesterda; the Eastern Hallway Company's b bil £38 link in the chain of lus p tain Americans to ron from Poule À Au Malo to Gaspe.This will conneot Quebec with the Gaspe short line, the act cuncerning which passed yesterday.The Private Bllls Committee yes committed the Montreal City Charter corde to a sub committed consisting of Messrs.Robertson, David, Gladu, Murphy and Hall, for Bo a, The bill to amend the charter of Ste.Cune- the committee with an addl- one clause suthorizing the down no loan $400,000 to be di to purchase of the aqueduct sup) ying - it, and which is now private prope ol The Legislative Oouncil Committee on Legislation decided that a blll to detatch for oR ac North the townships of ou olfer- ton and and North Hans from th the of St to annex was à vans pirate re In reply uestion, yesterday the Promler Falated tha that the saléof Grown nds on the 1 which was of October Siells Sd the atesiaé pat ARRIVALS ress.Windsor Hotel.Mrs., Miss and Miss E.Carpenter, New York.M.Kanfmann, do.J.Irvine, do.H.Stou! .do.a Mrs.Wallace, do.Miss Clair, do.J.and North Bay.R.A.Keock vit .G.Jennings, New York, A.D.Cols and wife, Albany.1 Millard, do.Mr.and Mrs.J.Roosewelt, New York, .Haw, do.Miss Kerr, do.Miss B.Kerr, do.H.JL.Shi By do, R.D.K Providence.M.Cobb, E.G.Fisher, Minnenpo H.C.Curroli and wife, Washington, $.\u20acCummings, St.AÏ Mr.Mrs.Taylor, New York.Dr.F,O Brien, vo ; po ang e D.Ph A N.J ure ct «de : ize pit a d'aturdoeh and son, Altay.T.H.Clen a wr.and \u201cre, Beekman, Now York.Miss y do.Mu Ruyter, \u2018do.Mr.J.H.Smith, do.E.Dicktpson, qe G.@ricvé, H.Allen, Al \u201cJ.Herman and wite, Waterloo, tons fs k and wife, .n, Toronto.J.And tevens Point.Miss J.McDonald, F.Denison, Ottawa.J.Maun, do.Ih arker, do.T 2d TE.1; Bonetone, st.ne Suthefand, 3 | r.and Mrs, Halo, Buffalo, p Eo BPE Es MR.PELLETIER'S ELECTION MEASURE | G.oT Syracuse.C.Smit 5 Hama! G Waller New York.Hart, Mr.ana Mrg Fraser, Swinb Mr P.and le ordman, Ottawa.5.Sauter, Yort Arthur.3 he do.L.Ri oa do.Miss ida Reid, ueboc, Gin alin Be tors, Mrs.Barrett, rs, .Mrs, Walters, do.i Ka Pearl and son, Rochester.â da.Stilson, New York.J.Man ny and \u201cite, Troy.Jno.Nicoll, Rochester.A.Jackson, Toronto.W.Casey and wife, Newport.Mrs.J.Cox, Grand\u2019 Ruptds.J.Chalmers, Adolpbustown.J.W.McLachlan, Portage La Pratrie, GU.Murwon do.B.Lundy, .Willlams, New York.H.Walton and te, Gananoque, A.Boulton, Toro D.Gordon, suerbrouke.D.Smith and wife, brid G.Soluce und wife, 0.+ Fitzgerald, island Pond, .Grant, do.T.psn, Sherbrooke, J.[rw do.Hawn do.M.Doban , Richmond.w.Mecusbin, Sherbroake.F.Smit ston.and Mrs.MeDonald, Ottawa, A.ino anit and wife, St.Albans, Mi Sy do.Raid ah, G.Annie, 0 awa, C.Liu G.N.Videt and ite.\u2018Melbourne, M.Nash, Pictou, N.8, ars) a.J.Paterson, Grenfell.3.Terrence and wife, ottawa.Mes Shaw, 0.St.Lawrence Hall.B.W.Bailey, St.Albans.J.H.Spa , Kingston.J.J.Dyer, New York.mull, do.Miss y Jessie Beldick, Burlington.Mrs.H.Henderson, .Ayer, Providence.Miss R.\u201cWhitmore e, do.F.J.Robinson, aif.K.: ing, Quebec.Gunness.St.Paul.K.Mecostn and wife, Byvacuse Chas, Belanger, \u2018Thos.M.Right, Toledo.Ta Be St.Aan's.- W.w.Bickford, Buckingham, G.F.Green, Lock port G.8.Ballabtyne, Shorbroake.Price and vite, Dri L Haskell, Gloucester dgeport.E.Burn M.H.Parkins, do.M.I1sshell, do.A.W.Fry.New York.H.Hubbard, Syrucuse, G.W.F do.0.Hutch) os utehlson, Osw.John aS na H.B.Perry, pH Hanson abd ne Boston.es Corvil Que Fra D.Mund Jay, N New York, Miss GOnez, dado.nos do.his and daughter, coran.Corowall.H.E.Raynar, wife and son, Bombay.M.A.Ransom, Covington.W.'J.Mears and wile, Malona.Miss do.F.T.Cloke, M J.E.Duncan, Mechanical R.Bunte B.F.Bergin, de N.Plus T.F.fiecker and wile, New York.P.Luc, Nancy.J.J.Sutherian Brooklyn.E.8, Paddock, Morrison, Soronto, Richelieu, Core ane ladies, St.Hyacin \u201d Couture and two the.BE.Gault, St.Boniface, L.P.Lebrun, Alfred.J.C.e M.Lavoie, » Ottawa.\u2018A Loepe River du Loup, T.A.T, ver a A.Q , Winni pares.Lyoke, A cer, Ho 8, 1.L.Turvotle, Vicrville, FP.w.MeGuthrie, St.Aldans, Miss Putoam, ton.EE pet utiles, burg.Brune Bruno.at Si vs Fort D.M Ww.\" pênu Rev.J.Ryland, Jersey City.xev J.Urieff, 100, Jera Tin 5.103 N.Miller, Quebec.R.Roble, New York.on, do.N.A.Martineau, &t.Lewts.KE arnois.herér, Philadelphia e, Burlington.T BL \u2018Antoins and wif , Eluil.R.A.Stelma, Hull, R.Z.Matell, do J.B.Caron, do _P.oy o M.Constant, do N.Séllen.do J.Beauchamp.Almonta, - Bussenu, Hub A.M, Wright, do W.L.Fisher, concord, 2: J.MeLsugaun, Ottawa.: a a vi \"dé 1.» Gofate tine Alor Can che and relieve all the troubles inell- such as Sick Heada dent to à bilious state of the ausea.Drowsiness, io hee os cating, Poin Pain ts A the the Side, Ee Wie: ir moss SICK CARTER'S LITTLE Bestachs > Sanuable in Constipation x curing and reventing this annoying complaint, w 5 correct ) disorders 0 f the sto stimulate the liver and guise Even if they only cu: Ache they would be\u2019almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately thelr Foodners oes not not end hero, and 080 W nce try them will And these little fin valuable in so man: rare that per Ru Mot De mundo wi t thom.ick head system, 13 the bane of s0 many lives that here ia where we make our boast.Our pills cure i while others do not.CARTIR'S £ Liven PiLis are very small and ets çasr to Tako.One or two pills make ad They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gente action nad all who use them.In vials at 25 cents: Sold everywhere, or sent by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO, Nez York imal Das Small Brim CURES CONSTIPATION.With an, ita ill effects Headache, Bad Humo IRREGULARITY OF THE BOWELS, TS GoRnrE, OxT.In the Spring of \"RAT was nearly dead, as every: body in my neighborhood knows.My trouble was caused by obatinate constipation.One boitle of Burdock Blood Biiters cured me entirely.29 3eod | WALTER BTIHEOK, ASSOCIATION.FIGURES DON'T -LIE.The vital statistics of this country prove that nesr- 17 1 in 4 deaths result from some form of dissase of the air passagen, End when we stop and consider that in each fudividual case there was (a4 a rule) & sbinple beginning; perhaps s slight cold, a little catarrb, nn trritable throst or Soreness in the chest, unt at last the lungs are = mass of diseases producing Germs, \u2018 and death results unlaas artested by apocific orgaviz- ed rewaedies, such as are used by Dr.Kergan's luter- national Medical Council.TEN THOUSAND cures attest the correctness of the method of treatment adopted by this famous medical syndicate, for while they recoxnize the importance of proper constituttonal treatment, the secret of their wonderful sucress is the invention of Dr.KExGAN, for the application of hie apecifio remedies directly to the air passages, by means of the Pulmonophy furnished to each patient treated by the Medical Council, for either Catarrh or Lung Complaints, as well an tho use of their new discovery, the Pulmonary Absorbent Planters.With the foregoing treatment, they are curing ninety-nine out of every hundred canes treated by them.Therefore we repeat, figures don't lie.The International Staff may be consulted free daily at the Albion Hotel.If unable to call on them write to DR KEROAN, Detroit, Mich., U.8.A, for free consultation, by letter, stating your case vlatrdr.~ Washing Powder.JAMESPYLES The Great Invention, FOR EASY WASHING In Hard or Soft, Hot er Cold Water, withe evt Harm te Fubric er Hands.20 Fait, Bicz ox Foon.sac SHOULD BE WITHOUT 1, PÉCHEINE Ets Grocers bot bev aro vile tmitw JAMES PYLE, NEW YORE.J ©, 5 1autchions bouks are fuet on the line rave and be CHOIRR, for CI.ASSES, for .per done, ue 9 in na le new\u2014give hous ONVEN- (INN, are perhaps tmpoesible\u2014-but DITSON & one for each Siuday in the Yon.and are full autr.prions 730 ots., daz), O.Em- ne Hurmony (00 cia.60 por don).by Lo.singe reon, i ng Ctasars, Perhaps the best of a long vs an Pt ne ssme hu4bor e nd Ee ed HY re chool (50cta., ta $450 per 13 isa ne paiblé.method, | Fe \"or sensible, prac fy dractioal n is tail farnishe wit) th good tai for successful obovnb'e Pral $1, or 81) per ), by L.One iss ful thd Cbureh Soak ale agi Tithe r of Anthems and noe for chotra., Fart-Monss.ud » alr, of melod- inen for cissse > le Frs by Eva wolf Htler.Fast clio, is bg ver Au parion golieal of spel Songa, of i yon and er mise.te Hane (40 cts.84.20 dor.), by L O.and E on, 182 new Bunday Seuool and Fraine .Lot uncommon ¥ Re music sud liyinua A vory \u201cperfect\u201d bouk for vestry sinxinx.Any beok malled for retail price.OLIVER DITSON & CO., BOONTON.GIE Drrson & Co.na.Broadway.New York.® 20 7 coLBBOR.Mason & (CuaxTos A RUAT ESS STANDARD 1 BUILDINGE Methssox.adsl fire Maron WI.& STREET.DHE 9x Prreovens & PBrrrovess.Barristers and Seliciters, Tavarners Mo.1631 __ Xo 19 Place d\u2019Armes 84, tonte hod - a ASAE \u201ccar at aa eR ED ut Ai 2 #1 GE > Wi od 3 i ik op x = Li 1301 i \u201c 4 FE aa - THE MO} DALY -STAR= \u2014DOUBLE\u20ac sk; .\u2014_ Tye oby.He] ¥ naturil [Tepose.Dont EDISON'S.EARLY DAYS laa bx The vas oars.oF camp by A DEADLY ADLY GIFT.\u201cnes EM ind DE INMALE AT DER IF KGRYREE Jusso, whos the animal, re some reason some form © an fer Pros out, EE | AD \u2014-\u2014 other auddeniy OR short, gud ob PF the Joe tome In contact with DESCRIBED BY.ONE OF HIS FRIENDS.atinatel iv | sarrina expLerves wrré provisions | and, could not 3 pre ee BE fond form a res don de des A veRY BRAVE - AMERICAN - soumien After â Tow or couxing ua Sago aL X noire\u201d OF NORTH caro.| Ë thei ps an leasant.The.lips e làsso, Kolod Eo .short Zon t'or à Toad then, so I say -now\u2014I was meet, Ind kr ere should be Just to's At i bor Fhe Funay Figure He Cut During His First tience, and en, ta the lasso ove er A Terrible pte ue ofthe Was Between Chill oop, but wide awake.After a apse of A Pretty Sothern Indian Gir} Buss Away\u2019 ronaure: age - al mold on of of the Private Coyle's Heroism © Nove & Lady _ Days In Boston\u2014A very Expert pi s shoulder, beut forward, scemin and Peru \u2014 A varebis Blown Up nine yoars my memory uite clear on 5a the With » Devoted White - of the from Horrible Death in Telsgraph Operator.out eflort, a dragged t emingly with with- by a Dastardly Btratagem, subject.1 \u201cbave not © least d saw Lover.laser that is unetior jon to the Bolling Water: force for about tw enty and.horse tsa ~the least dou tthe igh Wan es this you will \u201cI don't think,\u201d said a a friend of Thomas > ing its determined attempts at resistance.on Tuesday I notioed everyone looking 80 wry conversation à took place between umbia, 8.C., special the New be an accemplish Ne rar 8 ago to a group seated York 4,5 x id says: A couple of reeks agon the port Thom of of Dakotas re 4 fdison Bon some « da ay one of the most comfort- \"A LIVELY TUSSLE.Ch riotous da pom » said an THREE BOYS AND A CATAMOUNT, mun and boy x such, TREE AND MANly from à tour on of turned recen able \u2018hostelries of Orange, \u201cthat you have old man who tin dy la the Bout agalh: were in this ott: city.One vas white of poste under his à over heard the story of bow the wizard tirst An Unarmed Hunter's Experience With a Indian on Smithfield street.Bays the nid They Fought Him With » Hoe, a Bake and a and Lhe Sher 3 handeoe Indian.It was | Some Pointe of.Reseinblance Between the found that considerable business eame east.Ho was only a young man, care- \\ Whdeat in Pennsylvania.burg u like,\u201d he continued, Club and Killed Him, but Were Badly e latter that aroi Two Described.cumulated upon his qs during his abeence of generous, jovial, and \"to y ignorant \u201cI can 6 tie yarn Bcratohed and Bitten.the suspicion of de police.If he wasaman e value of à doliar.He had ock- Sun says: A Scranton, Pa, special to the Mew York he continu Bit to himself, \u2018twas a hor mistake made In hia build.\u201cIn what ways,\u201d \u201casked as teacher of his cominenicetions awalting action, oA! the ing round in western towns in as email Chr topher Waterman had a rible Chris day for them.But now A special from Fdray.Pocahontas County.ve @ palr wore taken to the guard-house ass, \u2018does a tree resemble a man?St.Paul Globe, was à « regimental order from ponde telegraph offices until the reputation of his ul swiftness Cree lively tussle with a wildcat near Choke the story.Sve D Years ago 1 found myself W.Va.toa New Y r of December the dusky oompanion of the white man The answers of the boys showed many Colonel Peter T.Swaine, of to the central oi ce au operator got him Waterman lives in in Lehigh township, last Saturday.in Callao, P 26 says Asto py trom Black Moun- Was found to be à pretty giri of about six- ints of likeness.The tree, urman second Infant stationed at à ort Koogh, of a westarn city.Tobvhanna township, high ver pargie lum We had put put into t tain, near this placé, of à terriflo battie bean teen vears.The couple were wa belongs to some espec cial Lace and commend rivats Soy mpaD ton to fill a vacancy.From there he was ordered toreport to It was warm weather Monroe county, across the from where he was beating the bushes for ber and were caught by the chilien uadroon, jor at t t time th tween tures farmer and two bi cata- armed wilh a revolver.Neither of them ad some money and the girl was fa ls it has kin, and vain, and blood; Twenty-second nfantry for the season when he started east, and be partridges with his ointer dog Major.He blockading war between 2 eru and Chill was mounts Ww, Wednesda hich 18 wor] h tellin Fu dh n last it has ils antipat ies, and loves ; its flowers heroism displayed in the \u2018Yellowstone donned linen trousers and duster.\u2018By the had bagged Lalf a & ozen plump birds that Charldy and Tom fourteen and sixtee nn, aged woula give any information as to - here an fruit correspond an in, to the statement of time he reached Boston the weather had got.forenoon, and, was resting himeelf on a log BAQING AT ITS FIERCEST.com respective oly ano 1 Years, uc; Nod the girl's sex.She professed to bo ignoran they were from or the obfject of concealin actions; it fills tan pointed place, aud does soldlers the commander, Tovle is one of a de cold, raw and stormy.He didn't care, and near the creek\u2019 when he was startled by the There was hothilng fort iv but to dismiss Phi ips, Poux r boy named of where she was, n at she its work non a ellows.@ gavernmen tall of reported just as he was.Linen, trousers howling of Major in the bushes a few rods e watch was suf- in 1 seventeen years old, were unéuin on their-way to Had éome from where there were many of nd only kngw ne trees, e sume men, diffuse about roperty, and stationed near Old patte r, which is well known and duster, topped b a slouchy, broad- distant, He couldn't eee the d » and ficlent on the es in hose ters, the Philli farm, abo tsix miles distant, her own race living by a \"big river) Her thom beauty an gracious influences, while who ful ge ave ins brimmed hat, weren\u2019t the fashion In Boston Major's howls of distress came so quick and quarters on ose placld way wa There when, in the denskst of the mountain, left arm had recentl en broken at tirer ers fulfil hard and severe uses.ey Yellowstone._ ow ted She wonders of Be the best of weather, and on araw day a fast that Waterman rushed toward the spot, were cea tively iu Hime.I assure ou.Eve day they sudden} came agross two full-grown wrist aud was badly Lait together.They T five, solitu like men, in company or in gloomy tude.Moreover, to ever \u201ctree, 08 [rom the Eat were ping, man th a limp wet duster on and wet lenving his gun leaning agaiost the log on two of the bla \u20ac Cuiien ron ads, the \u201cBlanco atamoun eeding u on a sheep they had were held by tbe police and en ry our when re in course linen trousers stic king to his legs was some- which he had been sitting.The pointer was Eucal Cochran\u201d, would just killed.Ire I La boys were arm made in every direction, but wit every man, comes at last the strolled the the tte be pen shat £0 thing to provoke a smile.He walked into in u pitiatble plight when Waterman got to tow Arh three rien of the coss with a n iron far ing result.It was ascertained that they hb.out must disappear, and orous young sapling give e place Lo the vig- geyser, and one the superintendent & rOUD AN am.A wildcat had paunc upon Ma ajor's fire their long range uns and then be rake, while the tHilrd \"ha \"ad.nothin hey occupied separate rooms on different floors etrate the m teries of a \u201cspot Toned back from a hollow log, and it was m in driven off by the return ots from the forts.were brave ys, however, ond de ermined in the lodging-house wi where the had stayed SPRINGS FROM ITS BOOTS.freq uent but frujl been the fur fly from the harmless pointer\u2019s bac as day Peruvians did me to drive off the brutes, rea g little before being arrested and al ut all the The: are some in FIND THE BOTTOM.\u201cibe ® superintendent eyed him from head und stdes when the hunter ny r day they saw the bavoc cause ot no resistance, but in this t they ami radi girl would say was that she was not the isoover.ints of likeness which « Who are you; CAME ON THE BOEXR.by the enemy's shells, and were unable to do ain the sent ecelv , 88, when they approached, th wife of Lhe white man.Her name as a man the boys did not A tree, in safety pion & narrow om Edison.\u2019 out tor] any executiun in return.0 boats and tried Arian nven- Immense cats, with bristling hair\u2019 and was Smit althy, requires both food and fresh air be hen the ground is barren of wo Dee divides a 1'of bof water, and \u201cWho's Tom Edison * wildcat in the side, and Waterman's first impulse x was to kick the id so wi th al tions in the line of Yankee listening fangs, began to growl and snarl ally Phe couple, that the nourishing Juices, or is rater à fow feet \u201cThe young o rator e lai d that he his might.He had on rubber boots last the officers in command xplosives.At tened to the n a vicious manner.were friendly dis nding ded tote se tree shrinks, an 3% g ked and clammy, and Histant.Old F ait ful geyser derives i had been ordered to report for uty,and the the biow, instead uf kuocking t he wind \u20ac out words of an old ¥ Yankee who made Caligo his aprelving that th were in for a fl romantic story.ere ls in North Caro ina, TOWS poor an name from th superintendent told him to sit down in the of the ravenous beast for Lime, onl 5 hurled home.He pi send a number of no way ou of it, the third fad near Fayettoville, a remnant of the \u2018Thé thoughts of a man are the roots of his minutes there isa dischar A Prom 1 operating room.His ad advent had created it from the dog's back a nto he brush, a Chillans into he future state at s6 much per and pad cut himself a.stout hickory club, Cherokee tribe, and \u201cSmith\u201d was the fe.{ he does not raw strength and venturesome touris which replenishes t} the near w, uch merriment, and theo rators guyed vou le of yards away.at this the à when all three approached the an Rettiest Bt irl in the Indian settlement.knowledge up with them, his life will grow Pre tre bim loud enough for him to ear them.He wildcat screamed with rage, recovervd it- BLOODTHIRSTY AGHEEMEXNT The catamounts didn't aw ait = attack, but harley,\u2019 her present com ion, who lean and poor.Or if his thoughts are con- hlssin ssin tors of an ruption are oonveyed by a didn't care, though.Several hours self in an instant, leaped upon a log, and vas drawn boldly advanced u The large Ongs to & Ve Tes table family in that fin to too narrow a cirele, if the are not g sound, as of escaping steam, sod New ork sender noted for his swiftnees rang at Waterman's chest.He had not \u201cHow w oll 1 Femormber that Christmas one rang at Phil Boa.ai who atric at it with section, fell in love with the Indian maiden and she returned 8 affection.Wh aired by reading, or travel, or con ct with fr the day in question the uently notified of the fact.Fe is called the office and there was no one to ke oh e tine to grasp any kind of a weapon,and morning.with its du Wi and op- the blade of the hoa as ne & rang aside, and other minds, the same effect will be cu ty, however, would no e \u2018Well, let that new fellow t the yelling witdeat came at him with sp pressive mness.e bosch.b h and as the cat landed on itd ho \u20ac \u2018At receiv an- there was Charley's family heard of the attachment a storm, and the Indians were n The whole man will shrivel, an his and e lady a nearer to the for him, an much force and fury that he coulddo noth- or bumboat.In it other severe blow on the of the neck fruit of good deeds will be scanty bidden ground, which is a mere of way,\u2019 sald the superintendent.for four hours and a oung E i.ig but seize it by the throat and das it dry, lay a cargo la haan placed of pow and trom the hick 0! the hands of the better pleased with the prospe their rottiest lower to a wh t of giving ree, too, ne 8 to be bo washed and k opt mestone and sulphur formation.Sodde eon sat down, an from him.Four times the wildcaf'repeated ran od an tron Pn with its hea end F lion bo unger RA ina Boy.ou ad his hands full, as the other iwhile the elder cular{y as they could not marry in that te man, parti- clean by the rain from heaven in trunk and there was the us si 0 ven by O La wrote out messages in a clear, round hand, stuck a date and number on them, and this, screaming at every movement of its resting over a percussion cap.The hter State.It ultimately became so warm for leaves, or it will not grow.The bo boy whoee A ithful goyser of his intentions, and the threw them on the floor for the office boy to lithe and wiry body, and four tines Water- end was held down by a Quarter of mutton catamount gi made for him.His spring would have carried bim the young man that he shought it best to in are lady tou Bl y the sound, 8 pick u The time he took in numberin, mau flung it Into the bushes.and then numerous es and green atu itt bo \u2018s face, had not the iatter jum uarely at the to one leave that moetion and cross the State her COVERED WITH THE DUST ed and tell Pack into the pool of hot water.and dating were the onl momebts ho'fwas When the bloodihirsty beast spran at strewn around.ore m oat was put side, receiving a terrible clawing on the left Georgia, where he had relatives, The g About ten feet distant the crater yawned in not writing out transmit vd words.Faster him the fifth time Waterman dodg be- ju the tide was on the ebb and the la shoulder and several bad scratches on the determined to accompany him in fhe of due world, the puerile, worthless cares front of her, and ho her fran c efforts she and faster ticked the instrument, and faster hind atree, Lut that did not save him from was Be oat-\u2014a market boat adrift.Ÿ hn cheek as t pass The rake pow did good disguise adopted.Thelr money gave out of every day, and never are was ra ttomiess and faster Edison's fingers, till the rapidity the sharp claws of the supple animal, a rie rize she would be for the Chilians, service, ho lad succeeding in sinkin the and the had to walk so etimes along the and cart contact with great thoughts of pit.rapidly drift! uneture Private Coyle pravely with which the messages came tum in for the wildeat dashe past the tree and who h h meat for wi iron teeth deeply into the catamount\u2019s buck road.stick of wood off a passing nessa and power, will dwindle into rang into de boilin, mater lo out on the floor attracted the attention uf landed vn the hunter's lett arm.It bit him \u201cShortly after da break the beach was as it lan e engine and broke the aim of the young a Dette.insignificant man.of the unfortunate vic m of her ty.th other operators, who, when their work on the shoulder and ture half of his sleeve lined wi th ople.1 n com pany with a num- The fight begun in this manner lasted woman, who, fearing that her sex would The leaves, Loo, need sunshine, just as the and, uymin ul of the fact Loa be was done, gathered aroun to witnees the off before ha could do anything to protect ber of foreigners I went to yh Union Club, full flve minutes, and ended in the buys discover: \u20ac the wound heal without Man needs cheerfulness and joy in his Ife.spectacle.At the close of four hours and a himeeif, and then he where were a number af te ow kill in both animals.When the fight was surgical aid.After taking some days to Neither tree nor y healthy or Pong, va acai but not out ton big half, and tbe New York business, thure GRABBED IT eagerly We Watohed the littia launch drift- uver \"fe was found that young Flinn's substantiale this story, the police have resound at the root if the surrounding atmose- results.It was onl abou en + tlashed from New York the salutation: throat with his right hand and d held it out ing slowly out to iT Te Surely the Chillans clothes were torn into ribbons, while he had leased the couple, who expect to to be made phero is always dark and murky.across t pool, an the water was bot \u2018Hello! ay arm's length.He might have ohok would soon notice it not long before received a serious bite on his right leg and oue soon after crossing into Georgia.ee can have its place taken by an- more than three feet deep, but in an inore- \u201c*Heilo, yourself.\u2019 ticked back Edison.the wild cat to death in a short time, If it they did, for en on at eight o\u2019cl the named a littio several painful scratches on hisarms.vm \u2014_\u2014\u2014 _\u2014 other while 1t sfill lives.Neither can an dibly short Lepage 0 of Lime both the lady and \u201c \u201cWho are you\u201d rattied intn the office.had not frightfully scratebed his arm with closer in shore and at last drew between was by far the worst hurt of the three boys, RIDING A WHALE.man do another man\u2019s work or fill his place.\u201c \u2018Tom Edison was ticked back.its hind feet, ut it curled up its limber having received a number ol severe scratches Tom may be a giant in body and intellect were terribly Soalded.and in a helpl \u201c \u2018Shake, Tom Edison, came over the wires.body and dug its claws into his wrist until an us and the prize.But nothing happened © on his right shoulder and face, two severe In Soottish Moors a peculiar bit of whale and Joe a dwarf.But Joe has his condition hen the.\u201c \u2018With all my heart,\u2019 was the reply.tho bloud spurted and compelled him bites thro h the hand and arm, and a badly history is re ords.of an old word to speak and fruit to ripon, Ed no she made an attem and \u201cYou are the first man in the coun drop it.Hekicked the wildcat in the vite torn leg.\"\u20ac oung Phillips was torn across sallor.A big whale had comeon the eand man fell upon her face pita: to spri forw said the instrument, \u2018that could ever take as it struck the ground.and partially stun- A signal at PAC DOI peak told the story; she bad not ne ni the bac pretty severe 1 , and would proha- at low + water on tlie north end of the island - CAN DO IT FOR HIM an er p ipal juries were me at m f and the only one who ned iL; but, just as he was going to kick it Tt coms to her ald, a answer the biy have been kilied hi not the force of the of t when the work is done by tree and 6 [ace while her ¢lo could ever sit at the other end of m wire of ain, IL wriggled out of his reach and mov- \u201cToa * alarge steamer used as a ookader, cat's blows knocked him down, causing the her blubber off.\u201d \u201cT he.man that found her, he began to cut \u201cto ge mont and death comes oer- riions er body.for more than two hours and a half.about amohg thé underbrush with the came from the offing, and she was soon brute to fall clear of him, when it was dist a good tainly and quickly fiiis the place of few nds and an would have proud to know you.\u201d alavrity of a wounded rattlesnake Waterman saw that he had hurt the wild- alongeide the prise.the \\atter being between tched with the club in the other boy's of it.share of it before his a la Above ould know A 9 mes falls in the forest with er, for in er struggles s * Mr Edison Lad been experimenting and us and ber steep si fa nd.After an hour's rest, and tvi For ye must kuaw that the ry ol a and we are am azecl to see how phallow and rose the brink of the erater, ste de studying and improving telography ever cat internally, for it did not attempt to \u201cAt that hour the day was clearer and we their wounds as best they could, th e Éoye 8 thoreahouts makes common propert.whale when he small was the hold of ita roots her nds at the ap since lie was nineteen years ol spring at him again, and then he picked up a hard hemlock knot and beat its brains out could see the eallors dro from the slides returned to the Flinn farm, drag their and this man bein\u2019 alone when he found the ets stranded on the and, t is taken away, and the grass ain oh Es formation it crumbled like new t the da aten ted some of his inventions.He left as it lay ulvertig across the roots vf a tree.into the launch.We could see the latter ame after them.The cats welgle fed urty- whale, thought as how he'd have sapli ngs in a few days hide the scar.Lucey.® surroun Tous he Boston oflice to try and seuil his muiti- Bath of { Valerius 's arms were severely swing around, the chain descend, and then our and forty-one pounds res stively, and dab at theb ubber, afore his neighbors came great man falls, and che D nation fs But other men take ngs of t ol, plex system Lo the Western Union.He torn, and he ost à lot of blood but he put piece after piece of beef hauled up the Bide.are declared to Le monsters of their species.in for their share.An\u2019 ye ken he ot 4 share shaken to its centre.and amid the plaudits of a few opeciators h careful the a was a careiess looking young fellow when quids ol tobacco on his wounds and bound Suddenly a flash as ofl ng darted from tl: at none o' his neighbors crav up his work and fiil his place.e est lesson for a man steps alo he walked into the office one day in New them up as well us he could.Major lay the side of à of lightol he gallant ship THE JAPANESE M MAIDEN.commenced to cut the blubber from \u2018that while no one can do his work for God conscious beside the senselegs form of row pa thway to firm ground an York and asked them if they wanted to buy moaning not tar away, for the vicioue wil reeled to one \u2018side, ted ent roudly, A writer in the American Magazine for rescued women.At regimental cat had made so many rents in his hide that and then as she sank the re rt of the ex- November says: À pretty Japaueso maiden, back of the whale at the time.He was hot the back of the whale, himself being on the while he is here, it will goon without him when he is gone.afternoon the ht heroism of the bi ve ol low * Pha hat fs 1t?they asked.he was suffering intensely, an r yater- plosfon rolled in from over the ocean in sott embroidered silk, sittin, on at work, hurryin » his st, an .the umility,\u201d says St.Basil, \u201cis the chief of who ared so mu over the same wire in different directions: at \u201cWhy a means of sending two messages man slung the wildeat over his shoulger, h the Andean the mat on the fluor, bending over a oto, thing he knew the whale an\u2019 himself atop all virtues, foe it is the one which y woman was gly com onda and à the same time,\u2019 said the yo! un strapped his gun and gamebag to his x chain.One hundred an fifty hilian on which she strums an accom niment to wus afloat out of his depth.The whale waa dea story o of the affal after Son to to General al\u201d Ruger, \u201cThe Westdrn Union Sel and star or owe with the wound sailors were either blown to od Plages or drown- her voice, would in au probabilities/touch the no wore dead than be, an\u2019 he wan ta-goln\u2019 their chairs and shouted In me am ay back in ent.pointer in his arms.The wildcat was an ed on that Christmas mo beart of a young Japanese, but no matter to la quiet an\u2019 hav his blubber all cut put.\u201c\u201c Don \u2018t bothor ue with such nonsense as enormously large one for that section, fur how much he rm! ht be tduched, he must ap- al, the poor man couldn't swim, ° WATER.msi pro that,\u2019 said on one at las EXPERIENCE OF A BRITISH JUDGE.pear utterly indi f erent to, her and ignore her thou ht his last hour had coom, or oposed by tri friends nde of ibe lady that bat made f \u201cMr.o tried © sell it to one of the its weight was 2814 pounds.charms and her prese For, progressive coul & na swim no more'n a cat; but he stuck ater as essential to Ute as sinoe it food.srk oi Private 0 Coyle, and it has rival companies that existed at the time.FIRST MARRIAGE OF A PRINCE OF WALES The following curious tale is related la .as Japan is, young\u2019 regence and women are his cleaver into the whale clean up the Indeed, ie may be call all the feutenant's commission They also laughedto scorn the idea of doing the article on isible never allowed togefher \u2018alone, and such a handle, an\u2019 he hold on for dear life's tissues.It ls enters into the eaten the common carrier of ail such a feat.Five hundred years rars have elapsed since Mesars.Edmun urney tions, ne, | À thin, as a flirta tio! or ea uetry Is unknown.uck would have it, that other food, and of eo forms of waste, voi uct bo toc area à recomipens fo bia Well,\u2019 remarked the dpventor, was he England beheld the first marriage of a HE ayers, in the Nine Ca Ye Unlike China or lows parents whale swum clean round the island an\u2019 turn carelegs ly awa Prince of Wales.Indeed, there have only to invite a a to their house never dove once, the man a-ridin\u2019 on her and, by its perspiration and evaporation on the # urface, a WHY TEETH DECAY.anything the matter ins your \u2018plant ne that been four such marriages in England, and 18580 further we received from Bir as their young g ut be d votes his time to back in grand style, but clean scart bodily regulator of the The Mouth Infested With Bacteria That ou can't straighten out yourselves send one abroad.The preliminaries of marri e Edmund Hornby, te Chief Judy © of the the paren and the dasghter may play the his wits, all the same.Wal, the old monster The Sn eat.of too little water is much round for m ave often been ade, but these were n Su me Consular Court of Cl ina and Koto, or entertain bm in other ways, but swum round, an\u2019 then come up on the ean more Injurious than the nking too Prey Upon the Toeth.© Look a little office and announced such cases carried out after the Prince's Japan, who describes himself as \u201ca lawyer she is noticed no Or».than is a colored a little ways \u2018below where he started from.uch, and some forms of dyspepsia are himself an electrical and telegraphic ex- accession to the throne Tho first marriage by education family, and tradition, want- servant woman by a guest in a southern \u201cThe man got offn is back In used by a deficienoy of water the tooth (caries ly art.Some me afterward the company to which we allude was that, in 1361, of ing In imag inati ati on.and Do believer in narrates Pope it pas his howe.It seems strange to us that custom short order, an\u2019 made off home fast\u2019 ri Bh ca syste 80 among to roster ad troutie with its Albany wire.The tdward the Black Prince with the \u201cFair tairacles.\u201d\u201d can 80 oontrul feelin, sentiment, es lags would ca wouldn't at firs *hottove hia tell ye.Folks The différence between bard and soft people The la a, wire wasn't broken but wouldn't work, Countess, the buxom, wari-hearted, regal come to his house In the event habit at Shaninl to allow cinlly when every day we hear at home story.hut th water is well known.Soft water ie sither isease may be due to depression of and several days of Investigation on the oan of Kent I':at was a rare love-match, y Porte oe nie young men doing the exact apposite, ignor- whale, sura enou went down to the shore, an\u2019 thers was 4 ure rain-water, or such as has bee m or r through tary 6 bia ia hd part of the com any\u2019's electricians oniy {bert the bridegroom was over thirty vears written judgments for the next The themselves uf the Y's papering parents and vider members of the family, * [was kind o' curusthat that whale never into springs through a sandy Doc fan soil, luxurious i a ore at served to puzxz!e th: vin the more.As a for- of age and bis trilliant English wife was the ut Kenerully avail and felgning more térest in the young ard water is that which has pe ted re, there are Inherited pdencies, and oh a dorn hope hey sent for young son.young widow of a former husband; ere was \u201cheart\u201d in the whole matter.oppo evening nity, copecially one editor of an y when the event women an they res dove once, but it Linie t \u2018a\u2019 ben tLal the blubber was t from ber back.An through d rata, ving and children of those y ow long will you | &lve me?e asked no such hero occurred, in 875 or C1676, 1 went to my study Japan are carried Jy iy [hel M Marriages in how, that's t Pa truth of the story.\u201d takin up vario artous oa us earthy salts.Then differ themeel: ves suffer the same evil.\u201cThe nan age r laugh as Edward, England had known of since an hour or two Taino ch 8 hey now-u- enoe tween the two is aut t is the mediates causes of de: tn \u201cSix hours asked Edison.the days O from his youth up, King rthur, aud all my judgment.It was then about half days 3 fr crane fie t joung lad © other, o A GIRL'S STRATAGEM.cooking some dishes soft water is better, the pation was \u201cThe man er laughed louder and the realm of beauty, it is said, would have eleven.Iran, .ave him te oung gentleman, see become hus! bject paile for others hard water is to be pre- Pe orgs ken Alle: betare a louder and tol him he\u2019 need onger time n ard puttoit to produce altogether envelope, an rang fo for the butle Riv to the ohne parents do In th year 1812, when English Sruisers Boston.of the Den Dental baton, lnte D than Edison eat down at the Instru- such a peerless lad as Joan\u2014a little too 0 should or it was in are not betrothed b not force the matter; a) asa rule, babies were plentiful In In 8 lassachusetts Bay, he \u201cFamilies which have access only to ment, established communication with sharp, perhaps, wit À her wi which some- reporter fonde twelve.aim a very light are in some of the siaticdountries.Neither t parents as they launches of an English frigate di eh eho! d make use of 8 where soft is Albany, by way of Pittsburg, toid the Imes made Queen hilippa look a of and my wife a very heavy are women 60 secluded 48 they are in those damage to the vessels in Scituate Harbor iad question Define t ag Be 8 instrument, and Albany office to their best man at the serious.But Rostand loved the ir, and one.1 one to sleep, w when 1 was countries, for pearly as man that a home-guard was formed in that town.Te renal springs hold in solution various Het, w American Ber! of tests bos an a careful and ra id the pair loved one another.Wha oyous awak at the study momen: are to be seen on the streets in Japan After the first alarm, however, no violence salts and minerals dissolv e deeper y.The with all currents of ali house they kept\u2014not in Pall Mall, ut in door, va Rice be the butler, erican women stüthis country.In occurred for some mon and the neral strata of rd ar bo more germ Fo thabry, Ww ton is iia in I, She tensities.He had his Pittsburg cireuit his side, and directed the their princely mansion batween rooked- turned over A it \u201cmight WO etting fact, rT Japanese woman or girl is to vigifance was accordingly faire ne late absurd than Tor the ailin, instrument b r in each movement from lane and Fish street-hill! What gay and to p .ores dia 30 what the American h girl is to Europe.afternoon, when the guards were all away, criminately fro: o saw sprin, ho le shelf of m te spring.They 60 MANY INFECTIOUS DISBASEA.Albany opera his end.The ste were simultaneous, rather costly doings\u2014for Joan, it must be tap at my room door, san thinking it a girl of eighteen, spied an an might as well -glore.The mi germs, which are called sald, was a lad who loved such doings\u2014 might be the butler, who might have some- RESCUED THE LITTLE ONE.English shi or, quite near at had.cines from the dru, 0 of eac and the Albany man telegraphed the result went on at the ir palace at Berkhampstead ! * Come in.\u201d The d in the act o lowering her ous drangh ful in alding the action of of of simpie water are se pal aed it takes Jue hundred tho calculations, and im two hours anda half ison compared them, made What ridings and joustin s, and laugh hing, a pond, and to 97 0 mya se, jn walked Mr.Mr.Smithers, the English naturalist, used \u201cI knew the shipat a @ ance,\u201d she said, Often very hel e bowels, an & lesgenin the irritant action told the officials that the trouble existed at and love-makin , about t fai at smaller er \u2014\u2014 rR ou have mistaken tell the followin n front of a afterward.\u201cIt was the \u2018La H I to my ts.fog 10 lens Jant ot fant They 8 certain point he named on the line, and they built at rinces Risborou the = fat bu ane utior bas the Judgments spacious kitchen déplace Yielonging to a \u201cOh sa sinter, ho.\u2018old \u201cLa on \u2018the kidueya and bladder of certain\u2019 Oo runk copiously morning and a both by > on and b the forma.told them what it was.The officials tele- moat near the little \u201cBusine hie so go.and g Instead o rmhouse in Cheshire, there sat to, ther Hogue\u201d iso of here again.hat shall we do?e n found beneficial in some gra hed the office nearest this point, and church there marks oi the site room he came to the patend of ft a mastiff and a cat.It wasa cold w nter\u2019a They'll Lburn up our vessels just as y forms Si dyspepsia.t pro y stim vo great vita , and our later messages were tripping gayly where dwelt together in Sove and mirthful- \u201cMr., you forget reall.% 1 day, and while both animals were enjo: ng \u201cTou see there were two vessels at the the gastric secretion, lessens acidity, an pond do te by the tem botweon New York and Albany.The co com- ness the first of our married Princes and the oodness to w out © genial warmth of ths fire, a hen an her wharf, Joaded with flour, and we couldn't favors expulsion of the oontents of Ith nt plan m made him their superintendent im- Princesses of Wales.rather an abuse my favor.\u201d a looked chia: halt roze n, came strutting slyly in afford to lose that, in those times.here stomac A correspondent of much intelli tionby dit on is ultiplica- media tely.Now he is in a position to corm- d y pale, but was di from the farmya rd.This in usion was re- tal eradication of raph mand respect and attention.He induced VOODOO!SM IN HAYTL was oertainly quite sober, and ceived by the mastift with utter Indiffer- were tho muskets of ' the guard, and I ood mind to take them out aud I had the gence a, and an eminent author wri most out of the ques the companies to test his pate nts, and sold an unwar- ence, but the cat felt very warmly on e ghthouse, and fire them at the barges.\u201cI have been greatly helped by the use of short time, if the be neglected, it be- them rapidly.He much Improv: od his multi- A correspondent of the Pittsburg Despatch ca table x intrusi ut fn 8 g that ou Bu and began at once, with muscular might have killed one or two, bit it ald hot water, 1 no longer ca: care for coffes- and comes diffoult to t the ex system, and sold that to estern says: \u201cIt Is a fact not denied by even the were not in your = I have ventu r, but and vocal energy, to challenge the right of have done no good, for the would have tea.do.he harm ma: effected eith ÿ nion at ten times what he would have best friends of the Haytians that Voodoo co ere.\u201d Îwas losing my tem clined the plespures of a warm ensued round and fired the relieve à long stand ding kid Sine trouble.\u201d of the bacteria at expense dibs taken for it at the time they laughed at his worship and cannibalism are something in the man\u2019s pes it disin the hen to Ae kis 11 tell you what we'll Udo,\" says I to my The effect mention may due, in Io part, cells of the , OF, More y.per- first proposition.He simply informs the openly in ail ts of the ET Hed me to jump out of bed to eject him by force.on the poor Bittle o og flew and Sa sister.\u2018You 6 the drum, and I\u2019 take te the gen improvement of pro b à poison their waste Western Union now that he has invented hor rible orgies, fo occasion of unutterable 801 said, simply, * 0 at once.Instead « i about, often in danger of being trampled the fife.\u2019 the disuse ona ad coffee, something new in__ telegrapi Does it excesses, are held under the auspices of ray leave \u201c1 was fond of military musi and Ioould Which: \u2018not only unduls stimula te, and thus work?It works.How much?undred Voodoo priests and so he putone n sat down on \u2018the ve lesigth puss got the worst of It, and & retreat.e hen all ruffed play ou ul tunes.e my Weaken the nervous & tel but impose an many Else of Bacteria\u201d thousand.Check.That's lhe way he sells rites at which dozens o sacri ¢ Prone vious afe The gen iy 88 58 lt In greet pain, ood at the clock and ele tra burden on the dneys by the all his inventions no at a time.roo oath it was al Sut twenty minutes pas bor ch r chick, t but tod her now began to look about for reat distress it was .What ge \"Il it do?sa my sister.contain, and which it be onge to poison while it is possible some aid In the vitei \u201cThe publie doesn\u2019t Know i but there are ple are woefully unintelligent and one.\u201cTh has the ju now.ere to Ë Il in vain the troubl- \u201c\u201cScar6 bem,\u2019 sa: 1 you've got to kf Deys | wo elimin ate.in the sales of the Western nion atents norant.deeply tainted with fetioh wor- monte since aif- t eleven and get it.\u201d ed mother ne for her young one, till the do is to call the rol Fh scream the ned quete de being relieved The out ho hi which, if ap lied, would pearl double the ship, and alt ough it is true that fetich , \u201cPray orgive me ; dog came forward, an 0 mou s © must keap out of sight; if f they see us of is work.innocen rm effle iency of of t he telegri he interests also true that that decrees has been since dances were forbidden by a decree, it is the Pre A would.Hou in knew all pontir drop 3, and the chi quite un- from | them.(Lherefore.| in order to of public convenience.hor are not used give me & pes ot of your ju farmed, A.is mother\u2019s feet.This noble they sun surely laugh Ja to @ cedar-wood and A'CONJURER'S REMARKABLE FEAT.because it costs money to ut them into ment now attend these meetin rapealed, and high officers of the Govern- to dis- wil take a pole einmy ok of it, dgrmenta t.and creatu the distress and danger began to p play.Pretty soon I could see th use, and there is no competition to compel is 78 book out of his broéat pool cist of the ry bi land bad tenderly taken it men ip the barges resting on thelr gars and A korrespondent of the San Franciséo be be found a in the decayed matter of how to the Western Union to do the best it knows immorslities.tribute money and applaud the most frantio Despite all denials on the 1 sal I will do oth out of harm's way.listening.When I look il BA a remarkable con- be m ev roe kind; ould: to do.Thecompany buys Mr.Edison\u2019s part of Minister Preston, the representative downstairs, fin u oo dont ds flag flying from the mast head of she \u2018np.Jurin, trick rformed b: a Parsee on a vated outside of the the ure oul- to use inventions, partly because they ma want of the Haytian Government at ashington, turb me- your will wake my \u2018wife: Stharvise A BATTLE ON A STEEPLE.T ah my sister be n to 8) voy from ndon to outta.He was tivation must os when em some day, but chiefly UT) and ali other people who, for one reason shal] have to put on \u2018t make à n sel You make mo augh, a smal land owner travelling for aasure a refi tll tooth rir they don't want them to get into the hands another, strenuously den that the ractioe Ioved his his Band.I said » \u201cWho jot vou) in inp \u201c considerable fun in Lebanon, and I can\u2019t cher 17 my mouth taken up conjuring for an amuse- caries Toast Dr, Miller's how th e same form of people who might by these means bacome of fetich worshi and o canniballem.are \u2018No one.+ Jonfoynd it I Connecticu the other day, after it had been \u201c When I pu ked again, thes had seen the ment lo sskod or a Tupee we ail inspeot- exper iments have Or a \u201cfortune for each invention, and don\u2019 They have to pay er- characte: ristic of of fi fo in the Black Republio, Free Fire you rp-eyed boy.that = and turned about 80 g! \u2018that a man a genu rupee.\u2018Then he use it when they get i but the re- all tbat has bee e and mu runk ?\u201d\u201d le re) Ro, and \u2018 x.Patton Ph \u2018s bees, whi fof: overboard, and they had to So Bick hin him up ton @ oman to he id, an tubules of the decayed testh; obtained nt tion e more that might bo stated can bo establish- shall Fall bo again ; our rdship ess rm of D D was up in Theo ol Con- ÿ the back of his neck, And think of ay un and, pi acing the latter policy a paying one.\u201d of their secure monopoly y an appeal to unimpeachable authori- Pris ons pa loi Pasi) spring, rag, h steeple, an d had pro- % When, they went off, T played + anicoo After a {noment's LE Pine gentleman In tubes with pleces of 80 d teeth, Shey in from wo So four fiom me tour à d to vare os ohort my been there al all su nmer, making honey who) held e coin sak he had thought of à ae a similar A LEVEL STRETCH OF RAILWAY, time, ad this is the © Z shail ever Ps proposition vas ance \u2018by a village rob tbe \u2018EMIGRATION IN ENGLAND.lar caries, and th the Poe Oo Jos distonded A A WORD COUNTING MACHINE.allow a reporter 4 hen ofjen your hand,\u201d said the j oi gler.itis A telegraph o rator in Minneapolis has The longest straight reach of railway in the last time I one Tho hii is hi b, the thon m ders and ascent a giddy From the last census returns t a à coin of \"Bee what Lou have got and tell me SAVED HIS SWEETHEART FROM THE Invented a wo -countin machine which the world is on the new Argentine Pacific shall Ta see you an Lalayotte pes irom th that 752 per thousand (Le.a bout three- country you thought of?\u201d our friend used by itself or al h ee Railw: from Buenos Ayres the foot of ell, f that ght outside, but ON add Aydr, ideo u arters), of the inhabitants of En land and It was a Yive-franc plece an wrlor: It is much the same sort of the Andes.For a distance of 211 mil the arouse and frighten my wife, I rite, Tshort y gave in other paile youths & said they » woul dors and 8 ¥ ales are living in the counties in whic p had thoug hand the co to the Parsee, but the ia or of France.He was goin | asa pedometer, onl it Is more accurate.Tt line is laid without & curve.The level himthe ist of my ju ent I n as fow words ong dhs fixed on and.up the y they were born.Curiously enough t : 42 Ralei Raleigh, N.npr site © à8 8 small cloek.© works are nature A the country will be evident from asl could.© seerm: to be taking it down two or men went to the orisp autumn air; bu Jeune pomen appear to have n Jess stay-at- rn No; t to andther i.ps1 hap- tions of North inside the nickel case, on one side of which the fact hat there is neither a cuttin nor in shorthand ; it ight hen aad | had no sooner reached the the nelghborhood ot an the men, the rest th come infested with Sumbars of Mormon rs mach ne = pans count up to an embankment which is deeper or big her three minutes.the high church - pened 10 to De pe near ,l Jooked \"cay oA it.missionaries who have gone there and are number than one yard.The entife abdenoe thanked me for the pe I nirulon 304 6 shown out and met them.balf ay Then al ane © being 8145 per Shousar dates hd agains 103 re \"i ought.of institutin, s patte mr ee of times it on the plain across which the woatern \u20ac end followed a Yvely battle, betwea speaking.one per cont., js probably owing Then, a pi hen I opened ît * nd a peo le of ga svetem o of bf Sef mark.There are two hands of the road passes has led to the extensive and went awa m an Is colleagues, 1 ook edn at the .clook; it vy The door, men, but t e mon ame.es victorious, of domestic se Mexioan llar.This hand ® a ae or oonvorte to heir fait, like the hour and secon an as watch.use of metallic sleepers.Operations have was on the stroke of oug roll an, an they, got the honey.LA take Lo dituations at at a distance from thelr tiemn n myriæht, who in turn thought whom ih th accompany em to time a word on the t ter is fin- already n begun on the mountain seo- by now sv, feiakin she too.thirty or- hort pounds, om ao Ruse, d, on opening h everal ai delogations bave od the same motion which spaces for the tion of the Toad.which is to cross e Andes, (Lady Horn er hua botore the bees surrende some.counties contain a much larger n boyénd & ssian ver iece in place or the Mex.left fort the Mormon regirsrs on the word \u2018rounter.\u2018When and then 1 open up communication with the told ber what Sof their assailants to rotrém ppd the mit of Fhe coun ra (Le, ) han Pos the can Ary he uggler perfo: ew days ago, four argers, havi e second hand counts up! Yo twenty-five Chillan line.the account when d happen, sod Sted the foot of the steeple] ?A don belng\u2014 other tric dur the vo age, but they many Conve: Je words the large hand - 1 wont to the court a little before 10.ihe ratio to the whole popu wero ofac mony ph ace kin Jd and In no way Ru otk eoun tah, of a space.The ea 18 dlvided into A LONG NOSE.PECULIAR INSTINCT OF A WASP, comparabl to the coin trick, which I have hese onarles ap twenty-five 9 one for eac he aid, \u201cA gad pened inst \"eveuacce Cardigan 102 the beauty of women, worde, and a glance at it shows at once A gentleman, having pat outa sandle by lr, O0T \u2014 \u2014\u2014 WAS al dead in bis room.ont ave a most wonderful 189 Com never seen piv alled.oman is ium in Utah, how many words have accident one night, ofde: fee 1 I said, \u201cBless m ear me! What did desorption of the ook ga ts of nd of wasp.Slamargan 554 Norfolk 139 180 SHE {NENT OUT FOR TACKS.UITY as a a The use of the word counter is not Hmited man (who was a sim ain in ihe kitchen.Re.fe ) to Tight he ohn,\u201d he die of, and w Foot! \u201cWwW ell si sir, it ap Anmophila, da 8 built her cell, destred her So accompan to ty writing machines, but It can be ou ae ke care, J he went up to his room as usual at fot placed in it as Yood f or TOW! er young the full owe their Surrey, \u2018\u2019Midaleser and yre-eminence in this The Forgan (Cal) Pr TB.were goin Ao ag {ed wn around her rt rab pl rdv in w (tin and in dictation by keeping tat he dark St ndful of work at his papérs.wife went up about n osterptilàr, or & moth, noctua segatum.Wte.rd and her daughter, Carrs witcher ad pre of i charme, andshe wase han [aking a slight pressure A alfa Paytolog In aution, John streteh hen © vould bo for Ê ow, if the caterpillar.were Juinjured, ut the attractions of tbe metropolis.He John too, with a immense salpin in- To ve, ed about seventeen to a rustic swain.Her end of 1 each wo Some opera at all len, th before him; but unluokily à fo ack bim w T have onl the Judge's would struggle to esca morgan, a centre aftrac- Were putting own a carpet at their house dazzlin Ap anol 1 figure, a to their desks and work it with a ng door, whic £ stood half ope mont to get ready, then have Nished.\u2019 evitably mit f taelf déstroy the the pe Où the other hand, it nor would Ww on dustries, has long ih yo lation of the rest of aven 6 on y of last week.ture of fastened to their feet.ial It is a useful inven- hands, and struck.h hin a woful blow i © did not come, s © went up n about it were killed, it vouid à and soon Hon for for tos 8 nth other hand, the, Jour They found that a box of tacks w a8 wAD mone p hyel Ea and the tion, pari cle of a He 1y in tel ography, an d in mak- n the nose, \u201cDickens!\u201d muttered uarter to one his room and pee coms unfit for f ps, however, peda in sion | the \u201cstranger\u201d @ tis and the daughter, said that rich ormon.Hor tn vain to ing an cited | Tongth.en he ve is sonses a little, by and thought she saw him ut she avoid both horns of this d Ha weakest escribed as \"out-of-thes she would «+ for umplag Pre r mother p his betrot and PATAGONIAN GIANTS.always hea 1 had laguey lo n, did not turb him.At half.iting.one 8 y, she plorced it her sting tha wa y\u201d an d'écariog.à Three out of the four Noticed th at the Jousg lady spont extra the ale refused bod.ut plea: DE night nose, but L vow I never shoul a b ave thoug nt again went to hiin rod spoke to fea her pre rogm e betwee the h and the firs gre agricultural hile e m 0 ne Fimo in put ress and ber vious to thei train, (he The world 1s slow gi give up ita befare t it was longer { door.As he not answer she thought he ment ot the body.ieee nearly disabling fourth\u2014Corn nwa have long bee been starting for the.bardware put lover, r dopartars on race of glan vin mewhere on the fallen asleep, so sh ° went up to Bron the o rpillar, an \"then Prove, ut sai nothing about it.The last of the earth.The inhabitants of THE HOME OF $ SANTA avs.him.To flict iat more wounds between the tenon: \u201cHOW TO KISS.Joon of the gi ere was when © was on gro group of youn men men and {Shree 6 were for a long time supposed to | { floor was his no lBavobrought ingsexments; ae = erushi the! head, and her way for tt carpet tacks.She has not sweetheart, whom yr 800! ride.this race, perhaps because they Yorossliitie The old poets who | have made a study of Bhe sent trot x octer.ho arti ¢ A wiiter in the Philadelphia Record thus of come ba.ith them.For & whole day The ang 'athor dotlowed in vain known as any people well conld the matter, and the should now a thio after Te after two,and sai ths is completely por ib a nar that ia tay: bein e88 rs the p r me- 4 he mother deepl alarmed at her and left th e next day without his daughter that recent travellers prove the old belief much u he oonclud: about ah boar, I pr at sd d mo tot ess, D t, tho ough living, let us th roi bes what he poneide is there Ce in, ?daughter's a! nee, her worry and to be false, they at the same time show that home is in NorresT that it ea pre, note-| hope insensible.\u201d Just as much, 4; nof more, than there A in n alarm chan nger when she received that MRS.CLEVELAND'S BON MOT.the Pa 8 possess at least uncommon bling stone house loca \u2018aml a pre ot \u201c In the Supreme Court, etore the eating.The next, mé you êrt day anno Miss strength.bohm gives this acount pine trees pear the to of a lof mountain, = A TREE GROWS OUT OF À SPIRE.young man, PRAY ti La Tou Sylvester Ca}.carpenter, 2 ery seldom does one hase of : pen phot of them he truth is tha re; on one side of whic À moun n the ocean detibe beration.If de bappens to e air, in were marr rl started for bols uttered din height, all that can be sald of race vary 18 chat continually lashes and on the other aide of \u201c \u201cThe Chief Judge Twenty-seven years ago\u2019 an acorn lodged just put your left arm arou n her waist art ,Ber nardino U Tr day the Bi ons ce ve 6 on Covel they are on the average a tal which is a deep, dark, but pranquit lake or morning in this case to » save Judur judgment this someho\u2019 in the mortar or between oe draw her to arn Ot course she'll Se bash- \u2018the ment, ah re.War a is still very eo fully of iad rom, say, ve feet ten rine \u20ac te ord, nnec wit esome House \u2014an on followed a few lines of urrdool undecipi- stones an Onio Court House spire, ful.She bi Then { an DETy at the a e marri Os It pra springy of! room, wi Ih In in sat ure I I Their muscular development and is a spacious workshop, w which, of course, erable shortha and sent ont an ork nhoo: Toatay a you must Fut Four ur tight hand to \u2018her left come reconcilaËP with Ye Potting ed from groom, ch an pe tetrongth, however, are dec ly oontains a forgo, and the wisest men of I sent for the te who wonid act min thre oak grows on re, ty cheek, the han pen, and draw.ber face that the irl pr leaving her mother, d © immediately for the Mrs.re wnat ride, some one used to puor sai, and ln at sonse, ovents anh ulty raed that it ls the'd fin as coroner, and des! ES to examihe Mr.foot from the ground.It the spi life around to you.Then look her straight in raitroad epot on u the way, thny went Ree an y have one of the most im ni at cause that béau savant, ae the coment, the \u2018skin 0 £the rock,\u201d and the the eyes for balf a minu = or bend your head and, meet action.ing CAR were ai) Mira Glave 3 are et the northorn okies \u201cwh ely from bis hoine, bly sir} but rinolpally fs from the alr, ss there down slowly, and, pre ounker voir oa, ; thein to remain In on to Ba D Berna ky live in that prom ptly {pms summer and vécues 5106 d'avis I once ered a sid tioabls ubon many a win have lett 16, without, ade re _- D 3 i meme 3 TL = EN ê = B 5 fe +.ds £7, 3 + ps, ae pue x1 rity y, prs rerenpr ro rey nts AM Ie 0 rar © ee a vp.ERT Lie - Tae Dare of Boonie Prince Charlie\u2014The \u201cNORE WACALLISTER, STITT _ Andiance OF LOWER { ST.LAWRENCE, Scotch Ancestors of the People af Rimonski, [Specially Written for the Stax INTRODUCTION.This tale is founded on au episode in Canaan ser nent 1à the nouhborkeod of Scotti Kl went in the neighbor 0 d Bic; the names in that vici- pity can easily to.their Scotch Se ivations though fie altered their French pronunciation, as for example Gau- dron for Gordon, Noel for Nowell and many others.There are, however, a few names such ae , McAllister, eto, which it is impossible to to alter and they remain in ir original form.PROLOGUE.It was a dark and gloomy night in the year\u201d Ts huge.clouds\u201d hing In heavy masses rendy to dischar rge their burden at any oman the thunder echoed abd reechoed, shaking the huge crag on which Dunotter Castiegvus situated and making it quivér and qualle asune crash after apother © Out with unwonted fury even for the | oounty of Fife, where storms are so fre- quant.Flerce indeed was the tempest with- | out, but within the walls of the castle raged one still fiefoer, that of two strong natures ghting a bitter battle.So loud the voices echoed within the hall that the tempest without was scarcely heeded.lt Was à fine old hall of the Norman type, though situated on the east const of Scotland here was & broad fire-place where huge resinous pine logs sent up a sweet odor most grateful to the ses, and emitted a pleasant fitful blaze which hted up now and then the faces of the Mister and his second son Ivan.Ou the walls hung huge antlers and heads of deer, the trophies of many a hard day's sport, for they were a race of sportsmen for generations these McAllsters \u2014a hardy strong people like their own mountain breezes, The McAllister was a man of some sixty years of age, tall and well made, having keen blue eyes and a firm determined mouth, and a somewhat obstinate chin; his bair was lron-gruy, and his eye-brows were thick and black, thus lending to his fuce à sumewhat forbidding appearance.He was clad in a rough homespun shooting suit and bad folded yound his shoulders a tartan of the McAllister plaid; this from time he pushed from him with a hasty, impatient movement, &8 he addressed his son in angry, menacing tones.\u201cAn tell ve, Ivan, tho\u2019 ye my son, never more shall I call ye so if e joln the rabble that young scamp is get- = together, and never more shall ye \u2018darken these doors, and now choose betw ren us, that prétender or your own people.\u201d \u201cFather,\u201d says Ivan, \u201che is vot a pretender, of that] am convinced, he is the grandson - \u201cof our own King James, to whom you pai~ fealty at Holyrood many years ago, and he should b Eh be sitting on thé throne of Nootlan and by the help of Heaven and his ude Soutch laddies he will be there ere long.\u201d \u201cNever, never,\u201d snoer the McAllister scomfully.\u201cYes, and I go to join his army to-morrow and the next day we shall meet our bonnie Prince on the coast.\u201d \u201cWhat! you will go in spite of what I Bay, you are determined?\u201d Yes, father, my word is pledged, I must go\u201d \u2018Then, Ivan RoAliistor, 1 tell ve, ye shall never mair set foot in this bouse ; nevermair shall ur pame be heard within its walls and het raising his hand in angry gesture.But here he was interrupted by a gentie voice saying, \u201cNay, pay, ve shall not curse your sop, and a soft hand was laid on the up- arm.The McAllister paused and Tae aside, for Lady Jean had the greatest influence over her husband, an influence which was always for the good.She as a tall, Slight woman of some fifty-eight her hair was snowy white, and com back from her forehead and enced.a mutch (cap) of t lace; she was d in a green slik robe, which trailed some fret behind her and made a rustling noise as she ked.A most distinguished lady was Jean Mec- Allister, for the blood of the Stuarts ran in her veins Her voice was of that soft and gentle timbre.an excellent thing in Woman, sootbing and tranquillizing, even at this heated moment as she says to Ivan, \u201cOh,me bairn, me bonnie bairn, could ye not stay with us a while longer, it is sair and lonely for your oid mother | here and Prince Chairlle many more to ht for him.\u201d \u201cNo,mother, much as I should like to be with you I fear I cannot stay.I have promised.I must go so-nighe.A A promise you know is a ,me bonnie bairn,\u201d sobbed Lady MoAllister, iow fairly breaking down and sobbing pitea usly, must ye go, must ye go?\" \u201cYes, mother dear, but dow\u2019 tdis- tress yourself about me, I shall be all right and when bonnie Prince Chairlie comes Into his own we shall meet again and you will be one of the first ladies al the court,\u201d and kissing Lady Jean Ivan hastily left the ball and wen out into the courtyard, where dling his horse hastily and calling his San og he rode off.I'he day after he joined the troope of the voung pretender and some weeks after that was fought the battle of \u2018Colloden.\u201d a battle doomed to bring disappointment to the bopes of so many.CHAPTER L pa It is a bright August afternoon\u2014the sun 1s shining down with that intense brilliancy which 1 think is only to be seen in Canada or in the sunny climes of the countries bordering on the Mediterranean Sea.The little village of Rimouski scems all asleep this afternoon and the old French Canadian women at their door-steps are nodding drowslly over their spinning wheels, for in this part of the country spinning wheels are not yet out of date.t isa qual uaint, picturesque little village this, the houses and at \\L uneven distances from each other, nearly all of them having large verandahs projecting far out tothe pathway which is covered wit) Uneven Pirin.a pit fai! in many places to the lers.There are not ay Tee ue Tor portance here, but there is à very fine convent and school and the house of M.le Curé is quite an imposing edifice.The shops, three in number, are carried on in the co-operative style, everything can be had at them from a box of matches to black silk for the Sunday s gown of Madame de la Garae, the lady of t Seignory.The church is large, but not ticularly interesting ng the inevitable tin roof seen on al i the churches on the lower St.Lawrence\u2014a most glaringly ugly oliject to behold on a hot atternoon, possessing none of that rest- ess one associates with a ce.This on the extorlor-inside it is different and is more like the Gothic buildings of Northern France than one would have any idea of from the outside.hen comes the railway station, à large rambling building painted an ugly brown.Here everything is ery quiet, for except at \u2018times of the pil es to the church of La Bonne St.ane, ere is little traffio La on.Between Rimouski and Father oint isa distance of some three miles and in this Intorvening space is about three miles of long, dusty country road.ere are only houses on this road, at the door-step of © first of these sits an old lady, spin- brome is bright and active for her years number some 79 winters\u2014she an De on gent face, with flashing, black dilko eyes, her coloring is dark and healthy, un ire: that pf her neighbors of the Rare re.for French Canadian women as a rule, look wore like mummies than Human beings, t hat is to say.those of the lower classes, w.who lead very hard working lives.ame McAlllster, is, however, hale and hearty; this, most probabl ly.is due to the admixture of Scottish blood in her veins, for her grapdfather, jen lo Noel, was one of the stanokest supporters of Prince Charlie, the young Pretender.After.the battle of Uolicdon was lost Oop 1 ment of the Jefeated army ship An) gailed Sor Ca acortain Ivan MoAlllster, but after str ging for some years to make a strongbo d for thelr rather errati¢ chief, in the coun round about t Bimouekl and Blo, they fin [> \u2018istanded and tbe greater humber ot ier settled down In the distriot, intermarrying with the French Canadian families ere.It had been the dream of Colonel callister's life to found _a kingdomn here, to bring his idol, Prince Charlie, to reign over.but tho dream had never been realized and the colonel went to his grave a disappolhtod and misunderstood man, hls Just words not being for hile wits or °piidren but being, \u201cOh.my bonnie Felnoe soon see ye now.\u201d Bt Ptrapge + a devoir Almost amounting atuaton that the Stuart family of end in 8] Te, of their great want of eu h and ein rey L the æo brok to old lady on the orden The suddenly Nits her head up at an agi achiny Tootateps and rising with & quicS movement enys, \"Oh Nooll Noel! ton iis! i3 thay you, {8 it indore ou.ow long you have naar, and Oh! ver, ! that she might church of Ste.Anne.vo Im lla Noel, ie ul a mee ELEN : ee an jtd at the > Naht-bouse and bave such * mon yo daye ba s'l bave Late a for \u201cyou .1s\u201d time and such a good ope, but come in > s \u201ccol tou follows Bish mother hth the room ich serves as dining und sitting room pe she buales herself Fer iE tes ready for him, ng.steadily the white, \u201cWell, mon fils, end What did you lott Three Jarge seals and a ormise.| loft | wh atthe Father repared seul you did J hot a but, tonight I have | Br vour talents re Mr.Moatlister, no choice, are.go) Tit.he nt Jupes you.meq your secon y J yes on ve no part in the estate, an em you will have to be sure, but- that is à - in that.case I advise you to stay here an be a fisherman all the days of your life a pleasant prospect that for a A fellow and educa , but what of Marie, hat 0 \u201cYes \u201cOh, she will get aver it, all ean Gaudron is to bring them up i | think you are 1nad to healtate, but you must to-morrow morning-well, the porpoise wiil keep us in oil al winter and as for t akin I can, sell it fo round price ne Quebec.But, ma fière, Taw is Marie?\u201d \u201cAs usual, olay better or worse\u2014poor girl, think she is left too much alone there now, her father has been off for three weeks aed Jean has just returned after à whole month's absence aud she has been moping at the cottage all alone.\u201d \u201cFr bad.\u201d says Nuel iuipatiently\u2014 could marr; ï hor this wi bring her here, can\u2019t do, it has been such a ta son \u2018on the wholeand I have mado so littler.Gaudron, it seems to me,is somewhat 10 blame, he leaves her alone when there is no necessity for it.M Fois-le-Duc was talkin about her the other day, and suggest go to live with More Annette at the convent,but thought he would come and consult you first.\u201d * Mon ls, \"says Madame, looking searchingly at him, \u201cw hat is the matter, you look so tred,so worn oul.\u201d \u201cWeil, ma mere, I am tired, but more in spirit than in body\u2014I am tired of this Lfe\u2014 is continual struggle for a bare existence, the same thing day after day, month after month, year after year; why \u201cdid M.Bois-le- Duc teach me of an outer world bevond this \u201cRE : things.over.ecide before to-morrow\u2019s mail goes out; good-bye, I'm going for a walk, comme over to the Urbt-house to-morrow morning tell me what you're going to do.\u201d And Se Wabster walks out of the cuscimpatientiy.evidentiy thinkinæ there could no two questions about thé matter.Who is it that says Mf indecision be fatal in a man, much more so is it in a woman.This I think ought to bo reversed, Tor in nine ¢useés out of ten, a woman is much more ready to come toa decision.then a man.In the case of Noel McAllister, there was much to be considered, and he had but a ehort time tg think he a very Strong character, I think he would have, throws every thing up, remained true to Marie, and have allowed Dunotter to go Lo the winds, remained trus to Marie and would have .stayed on at Father Point or have fought his'own wav in the world.But his was not u nature capable of such heroism; though possessing some line qualities he had an overmastering ambition, an ambition which carried all before it regardless of whose .feelings it rode over so long as it could bleak Gulf of St.Laurence,why did fie teach : me to read Virgil and Plato?\u201d He did it for the best,no doubt, but I think he did wrong, he has stirred up within mea restless, evil epirit of discontent.\u201d \u201cYes, mon fils] always said M.Bois-le-Duc was wrong to pul those ideas into your head, but you wer his favo- © rite pupil, and I could nov persuade Lim to give you up, butalter all you will settle down wher yo u marry Marie Gaudron and forget your highflown notions.\u201d \u201cMay it be as you please, ma mere, | am going to see Marie now.Have you any messages\u201d \u201cYes, ask ber to come over here at nine o'clock to-morrow, and wn shail drive her down Lo Ste.Anne de Point à Père for mass.\u201d Tres bien, ma mère, I shall not be late.\u201d CHAPTER IL \u2018THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH, GIVING PLACE TO NEW.\u201d \u201cWell, I'm afraid, Webster, it's a thankless atlain its object.He had not tong to decide the question wich shoul course of his whole future life\u2014he paces up and down the room impatiently after Webster has left and then into the coolevening air and walks hurriedly down the ru Thé moon is shining vold | and clear showing distinctly the delicate tracery of each branch and leaf overhanging .the pathway and throwing into strony re- task, plenty of Scotch names bere, but none ; we want, I'm heartily tired of going avout , \u201cN from church-yard to church-yard.ynterest- © ing though such à pursuit Way be tv un vid autiquary like yourself, tut for el find no I'm going to cable to-night to Lady Mcallister to say l'm goumg buck.\u201d \u201cAn! my boy returned his companion, \u201cI'm afraid she won't let vou do that, she has got the idea into her head that ivan McAllister came out to this country and that his descendants are about here somewhere, you know what Lady Me- Allister is when she once gels an idea into her head, then think of the amount involved, a precious lucky young lellow he will be, this young McAllister, why Dunotter Castle ilseif, with 1ts Wuods, must be worth haif a mitlion.\u201d The speakers were a young Scotchman, a clerk in ap Edinburgh jawyer's office, ly name James Brown, and an old gentleman, short and wizened lookinæ, a writer to the Signet, and the confidential adviser as well as business man to\u2019 Lady McAllister of Dunotter Castle, of Fifeshire in Scotland.They had arrived a week before by one of the ocean steamers and had been visiting every church-yard in the district to tind the name of McAlister, but it had been hitherto a thankless task.They are now in the little burving- fun, in it.ground, attached to the pilgruaage church of La Bonne Sainte Anne de Point 4 Pere, commonly called Father Point.The sun is setiing and touch ing with his parting rays the gold and ! of the maple, and sumach bordering the road on both sides ading into the smal church-yard attached Lo the The clouds are scud- crimson ops ie ding hurriedly past, here, and showing ghipses of clear translucent blue.And how quickly the whole firmament changes as the sun sinks lower and lower into bisbed in the sea: just now everything was golden like a revelation of the golden glow of splendour of the New Jerusalem, now a moment later all is à deep vivid crimson which {floods everything in its rich radiance, casting in shade even the tints of yonder tall sumach tree.Both men are silent, overawed in spite of themselves by the beauty ofthe panorama spread out before them, no sound is heard for some moments save the swish swish of the rising tide against the huge boulders on the beach, but hark! a song, faint at first, then sweiling - stronger and sweeter comes pealing out on the evening breeze \u201cMaria, Maria, ora pro nobis, ora pro nobis, Sancta Maria\u201d comes from the chureh.It Is ihe evening hymn of the curé and his acolytes coming out sweetly through the open window.Oh! I say, Webster, why not after they have finished go in and ask the curé if he knows anything of these people.heis sure to know, I wonder you didn't think of it before.breaks in yourg Brown aod in spite of his hard crust of Scotch dryness the voice jars | somewhat on the old lawyer, who has been leaning against the fence watching the sunset and listening to the strain of song as higher and higher one treble voice goes \u201cMaria, Maria, San aria, ora, ora pro pobis,\u201d then all is still.\u201cYes,\u201d says the lawyer, moving around suddenly, \u201clet us go in and see M.le curé; perhaps lie will know.1 suppose that is his house next the chureh.\u201d Accordingly the two approach the house, a low cottage surrounded by the inevitable verandah, and knock.Aftor some moments the door is opened by an oid Frenchwoman, who says gruifiy,* Que-vo vous?\" and is answered by Webster, \u201cWe wish to see M.le curé.\u201d \u201cBut you cannot see him, he is at supper; you must go away.me to- Morrow; come about ten o\u2019clouk and he will see you then.\u201d \u201cJeanette,\u201d says a firm voice from the inner room, \u201chow rude you are! Show the gentleman in here at once,\u201d and M.Bois-le-Due comes forward.He isa man of some sixty years of age, but looking older, for his has been a hard and wildsome life.Belonging to one of the oldest femilies in Brittany he had early conceived a high ideal of what life should be, and having juined the ranks of ithe 'great Domi niean order, he was chosen by their rior to be sent out to the wild district of imouski some thirty years before my sto ry opens.At the time it was thought bard that a young man of such brilliant talents and connections, possessing the entlÉe into the most intellectual society of northern France, should virtuaily exile himself to the backwoods of Canada, but Réne Bois-le-Duc_ was not one to do things by haives, having resolved to devote his life he cheerfully gave up all, bade farewell to his mother, the stutely marquise, and set out on his three months\u2019 jourtey t to his new life, {ar across the Atlantic\u2014and he had never one k to France, altho\u2019 offered many aducements to de so tor bo had grown to love bis peopl to be indeed fathar to them.Nor were ha talents entirely thrown away, for from time to time some highly polishea puem or literary critique would lind its way from the little house on the banks of the St.Lawrence to one of the standard French magazines, and old schoolmates of his would shrug their shoulders and say, \"Oh, here is 8 capital thing from dis-le-Duc, 1 thought he was dead and buried long ago.\u2018We have scen too how he influenced © life of at least one of his people, Noel McAllister.But, in the meantime, I have left Webster and young Burns standing in the o possag Bonso says M.Bois-Ie-Duc, in his polished courtly manner, I must apologize for having kept you waitin 80 long, and I fear Deanrotte is somewhat ue, but she takes such good care of my heal and in so particular about my not being disturbed at meals, that forgive her these little discrepancies in her mannèr, however, now I aur.pour service for the restof theev ening.\u201d v thanks, sir,\u201d says the old Ecotchman, = Thali rot intrude iong, 1h: have only one single question to ask y Do you know a family called MoAllinter, living in these parte?W have been huntin, ip and down ids churchyard in the district like ghouls, and have failed hitherto in seeing the name, 50 to-night we thought we should ask you.\u201d \u201cMeAllister, McAllister, of course I do, why he was one of my favorite pup! ils and iives with his mother no a quarter of a mile from here,\u201d \u201cWall, thank goodness we have found um at Just: it was indeed a lucky thing wer ought of coming to you.Then I we may call there the iirst thing in the morning, the tired bouse on tho road.X hank you very much; I shall not dotain you longer.Goud evening.\u201d And Webster bu \u2018obtained the desired for information marches of,-lcaving the m cod curé uch bewilderment as to wha STR) Io HOR Ailketer, 2 in gTeal masses ol : copper color and gold, parting every here | :- preveut he! each giant maple tree against the silvery «vening sky.MeAilister walks on with head down bentthinkingdeeply.After about a mile and à half à figure crosses his sath\u2014he starts and looks up\u2014it is Marie saudron.Oh! Marie.says Noel, hurriedly, est-ce-tu?Why are you out so far alone, chérie?Oh, Noel, I hoped to have met you.1 have something to sa say-te ve yo cannot -ay it here, I will alk \"back with you.No, no, 1 can say it here just as well as anywhere e .Bois-le Due tells mue you are going away.1 am not going away, M.Bois-le-Duc makes a great mistake.You are not going away, says the girl, lift- ini her head suddenly.a glad hight coming inte her eyes, what, you have not come into that fortune\u201d Yes, yes, but l am not going to leave you for all the fortunes in the world.Why, Noel, of course you will go, \u201cNo, I will never give you un\u201d \u201cNo, \u2019savs the girl.proudly raising her head and lovking at him, \u201cyou will not need te do that, I give you up.You may think it an easy thin: to decide now, but in after vears you would regret it, you with your talents would be thrown away.No, let us say good-bye to-night, for you must give your answer to-morrow.\u201d \u201cWell it appears to me, Marie, you are rather auxious to have me go.She dues not answer for a moment then says simply, \u201cIt is for the best, good-night,\u201d and turns and walks hurriedly away.voël watches her retreating form as it g down the long vista of moonlight and is 18 finally swallowed up Sy the turn in the road, then he mutters, \u201cUm! she does not care or little he knew.In spite of his profound knowledge of Latin and Greek und the classics, Noël McAlister had little knowledge of human character, else he might have guessed the depths of Marie Gaudron\u2019s self-sacrifice, depths of which his nature was incapable of reaching.But per- hape it was better so, they would never have understood each other CHAPTER IV.It is two months later, a chilly October afternoon.The tide is high and huge waves dash angrily against long pier at Rimouski, on which are assembled a small group awaiting the arrival of the outward tound steamer.The group consists of Madame McAllister, oêël, Marie, and Jean Gaudron.and last but not jeast, M.Buis-le-Duc.What is the matter with JM.Bdis-le-Due to-day?He looks anxious and careworn, unlike bis usual cheery, hopeful manner of old.Marie is very bright, and tries to keep up Madame MeÂllister's spirits which are at the lowest ebb.But on the whole, there is not much talking done; ever rbody is feeling too deeply for words.resently, some miles out, i3 seen the steamer, tke a tiny black speck in the distance.Nearer and nearer it comes, growing larger as it approaches.\u201cOh! Noel, my boy.dt looks @ some eu monster ready to swallow you up! mon gureon, how can 1 jet you go?\u2019 At length it has reached the pler, and the usual bustle that at awaits the arrival of every shi re.thrown out and cauæht by the fispormen.the mails are hur riediy thrown on, and a shout is heard, \u201cAll passengers aboard.\u201d During the bustle attendant on he ropes being thrown out and caugh ste Ain aside and speaks to M- Bois-le- Noo Re mon pére,\u201d he says, \u2018\u2018are you not goin give me your blessing before I or for tho curé hae made no approach towards him.\u2018Yes, Noel, I wish you bon voyage, and hope you may be happy ir in Your new life.\u201d \u201cAnd is that all, mon The curé says nothing, but points to Moderne McAllister, and Noel goes back to her, conscious of of having fallen in the estimation of his boat and most valued friend.\u201cGood-bye, Marie; remember it was you who sent me.-bye, Jean.And now ma mère, I good-bye; I shall not be gone long,\u201d and Noel is off at last.How bitter these ings are, how hard to bear, but, thinks M.Bois-le-Duc, there are worse things than partings.\u2018 \u201cTako me home, 1 cannot stay here watching my boy disappear\u201d, says Madame McAllister, and the curé and Jean Gaudron lead her home.But Marie stays on and on until the ship is out of sight far down the horizon, and the sun sets and the air growschill and the tide flows on, but Marie Gaudron sits there still.tide is far out, the moon rises high, the ous hover round and round searching for thair evening meal, the angefus from the church of La Bonne Ste.Anne comes sweetly wafted across the waters, but Marie hears them not, for all her senses are benumbed, and she is only conscious of 1 dull hing pain.Two hours pass and M.Le Curé bethinks himself of Marie and goes to her father's house, but she is not there.\u2018Poor child\u201d he says to himself, \u201c perhaps she is still on the wharf \u201d and goes down and finds her there, and laying i hand on her b Says, \u201cMy child, come home with me, such grief ts wrong, and files he was not worth ft.\u201d \u201cOh mon on pore.\u201d the girl says, lifting a wan w hitef is;\u201d pire is indeed hard.\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d EAY! ous lifting bis hat reverently and looking at the bleak waters of the St.Lawrence, \u201cand there is only One whocan help us on that rough pa arn OGILVY.LEGISLATIVE JOTTINGS.Gaspe Short Line Railway\u2014Sherbrooke Bllls \u2014Oote des Neiges.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, February 6\u2014Tho Raifway Com- miitee © Gaspé Short Line Rall- way bill, to run rom (Gaspé Basin to a point on the river Alotapedis, there to link with the Eastern Rallway.Mr.Flynn has watched the Lill very closely, and on his motion all the claus»s in it derogatory to the general mining act\u2019 were struck out and provision made that the work commenced and_ ten.miles built inside of two years.He wished the line to be completed in five Areas.but the committee made it eight.Flynn will move for tive in the house.In the Private Bills Committee the two Sherbrooke City Bills were submitted to a sub-committee for amalgamation, the question of the election of the mayor by the citizens to be submitted to their own decision on a vote by baliot.The bill to incorporate the Cotedes Neiges Muntelpality i is stili being considered.ONTARIO LEGISLATURE Provisions of the Factory Act Stated by Hon.Mr.Fraser.Torosto, Fe ruary 6\u2014In the local Lagis- latura Hon.\u2018raser moved the second fending of the \u201cbil to amend the Ontario tories act, explaining to the House that the proposed alterations were intended principally to prevent the oceufrence of certain misconceptions as to the persons brought within the o gration of the act; to Iris under boing emp! oF ; making se vespa on the part of employers or others, when arraigned fors breach of act, Lo rive Svidence on be- hall of the prosecutio permitting them in turn to give Degen In Shalt os beball.The muse Ke do, hell | nally goes out : ENGLISH AS SHE IS \"SPOKE AGAIN, \\ The Circular Jesued bye for the Universal Exposition to ba Held in Paris.The following.circular has been received im.-Æ 0 \u2018draw attention tothe absendeof the \u201cseveral interpreters\u201d during the draughting and transtation of this document.La France Artistique et Industrielle, Bebdoma- dary Iustrated Journal, Ofticlal Monitor of Freuch and Yorelgn Lutérnational Expositions, fonnded 1n the year 1 886.Direc! , Civil Ingineer, Editing and Aue oa: 8, Rue Bleue, Fare.oa 1888.Sx,-We bave the bonof Tr lo ln ou that ing solicited by numerous of Industriels in sight 10 annex to our present organization an official agency of representation and installation for the Universal w the assistance of several Inte \u2018devoted and trustworthy persônn position.ur organization allqws us to serve entirely as substituts for the Exposers that may well confide us the tnstallation, thé ward and the sale of thelr products; we can, being thelr mandatory, shun them au derangements or needless We can allke underiaka and realli \u2018au the questions concerning lhe receptions, transports, unpacking, room, assyrauce and sale of the ex- uets.In order to simplify the conditions of the Repre- | sentation we have séparated that in (wo cate- determine tbe : | gorles 0 The Indiviqual representation.The cullèctive representation and by group | of exposer v Dominion, Pro re ne a arene 0 fwnnalata Richer The first category requiring especially an | employé which wili be ocoupied only with a | particular installation is of the price of franes duringall the exposition.The price of the second category will be of 1000 or 450 francs, according to the number of the Exposars which shall he represented in collectivity.We could establish these prices at average 20 per cent.beiow those fixed by all Lhe agen- cles of representation, thanks to our present organization, wHieh permits to endow our new agency with a proved personnel, knowing already all the details relatively to the functions of the French expositions.\u2018Whenever thé Exposers may prefer not to undertake directly the installation of their roducts the necessita expenses of the uilding shall be estimated summarily pursuant to the works Le effect.The Exposers who may confide us the ward of their interests shall have the prime of an article concerning their exposition in our scientifick review whose fine editions are iliustrated by our best artists which get of it one of the tirst organ of industrial publici With respect to technical reports and to the defence of the Exposer's interests before the jury, by our relations and our technical bureau, we are able to undertake such a mission better than any agene The Exposers of France and oreign countries who wish for more ample indications upon our agency of representation must address us their requests in the shortest delay; the day comes near where the Unive Exposition of 1889 shall open its gates to the numerous visitors which sh meet from all all points of the globe.In the expectation you may welcome our offras, accept, sir, the assurance of our most distinguished consideration.he Director, MAURICE DE SOLANGE QUEBEC.Large Immigration\u2014Court of Appeals\u2014Man- slaughter\u2014Silver Wedding.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, February 7.Steamship representatives here say that late advices from Europe indicate un unusually large immigration the coming season.The February term of ne! Court of Appeals terminated to-day, and the judges go to Montreal this aftérn of due Church The anniversary mootin Society is announoed for Right Rev.Dr.Neely, Bishop of i alne, will, among others, deliver an address.The members the Protestant section of the Council of Public Instruction have arrived in town to attend a meeting of that Rose Reinhest, keeper of a house of ill- fame in Richmond street, was arrested yesterday on the coroner's warrant for manslaughter and lodged in gaol to await trial at the noxt term of the Criminal Court.seems that Jing a quar quarrel at her house on December 50 8 down the unfortunate woman, Dots oa who died in the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Tuesday from injuries then received as already announced.- The proposed silver wedding banquet to Mayor Langelier on Saturday evening is assuming larger dimensions than at first are.| intended, and his friends are now booming the coming demonstration for all it is worth .Railway trains are still considerably out in their time tables on account of the récent snowstorm.: HALIFAX.Mayoralty Election\u2014Sugar Refinery\u2014 Canadas Atlantic Steamship Company.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) HaLrray, N.S., February 6.-Fred Scarfe was elec Mayor of Dartmouth yesterday without opposition.A.G.Hesslein will run for aldermanic ors in ward 2; the Beat vacated by Collector of Customs Harrington.The annual meeting of the Nova Scotia Sugar Refinery was held yesterday.The directors and shareholders are reticent as to what transpired, but it is learned that in addition to the 25 per cent.dividends, an during the year, 15 per cent and 10 per cent bonus, the capital stock was increasad 100 por cent.The sum of $150,000 was carried to reserve accountoa At the annual meeting of the Qooada Atlantic Steamship Company.yesterda ay, O W.Chipinan was el president, and he stated that a handsome profit had been made which would ensure a good dividend.The amount was not made public.The jubilee of Rov.Dr.McCulloch's ordination and induction to the ministry of the First byterian Church, be celebrated on Thursday, the 14th in, inst, The report of the short line delegates was prose sented at yesterday\u201d s meeting of the ity Council and was placed on the order of the day, but was not reached when the cil adjourned.The brigantine \u201cNed White,\u201d from Per- nambuco, arrived yesterday with a cargo of sugar for the St.Lawrence Refinery.She put into Vineyard Haven on the passage With the loss of sails.KINGSTON.Reforma Association\u2014St.Mary'e Cathodrni\u2014 Military\u2014General Notes.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} KrsasTox, Ont, February 6.\u2014The Reform association met Jast night and decided to hold a punt c ing shortly tobe addressed by several leaders in Parliament.George Newlands will do the mason work for tho 1 new tower vin to St.cathedral, at a cost of $65,000.The tower of stone will be twô hundred feet hi gh.The officers of the Fourteenth Princess of Wales ad will spend Dominion day at Ni A Montreal regiment wili be invited here for May 24th A tall, Yaglkeefled looking fellow, wearing an iron gray moustache, wide awake hat and dark blue suit, who startled Ren- frew farmem over a seed wheat scheme said to be conductad by a Toronto company, was .arrested and held tor several day but has sinoe been released, a8 no evidence of Acon- ting character could be brought against John Gaskin has pee elected master of the county Orange lod, Contractors are examiné the dry dock pians.Work will begin on March Eta.Two convicts, F.M.Carroll and A.Black, who attempted to yesterday, are in solitary confinement.They will be tried a thé assizes.en was aware that the plot was under way.~ CANADIAN AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.Knighted \u2014 Hudson's Bay \u2014 Bir Charles Tupper\u2014Fhosphates\u2014Securities.[SPROTAL TO THR STAR.) ToRONTO, February _7.\u2014The os cable, dated London, February Chief \"Justice Allen\u2019s kmighthood s gazotted.Canadian securities show general activi on the Btock \u2018Exchange, where x securities are be rapidly q were marked Improved fi _ = Dogs mio Lee Jand Bates vers quite tho fes \u2018 2 Seeing that Mr.he Brominent su ed as a further oon concession to of a .\u2018during Weer- | 2 idees issues nlf the wee! Walter V Mo been Faltor Vaughan M uen Pas Bay Gon: -Mor riers of Mr.) McLean \u201chis selection is re- roncession to the pro- \u201cTaoters of & more vigorous policy.The Canadian Gazelle le says, regarding Bir Charles Tupper\u2019's selection as a Siirector of tho Bank of British Columbia: \u201cIt has ys been convenient to have one direc tor Sonsplouously Influential Cena ries Supper ia th is, therefore, a fitting successor to Sir The report of the Canadian Phosphate Company shows that 403 8 tons were pro.x CR holding = br At eos ail of 8 ielding à profit o ne œurtiod foret, t The © general outlook 16 most Dear, CABLE JOTTINGS, The report that Boulanger had applied to the Pope a divorce is denied.It is stated that the German Gove will accede to the demand of the a lists and co-operate with England in the event of that country initiating proposals to re-establish a silver standard.The Palm Vilna have forced Polish tradespeople to sign a declaration that they will not speak Polish among themselves or their customers, on pain of the closure of their shops.The Radical Left in Paris Wednesday decided to give questions of a revision of the constitution and elsctoral reform the first place on the programme of legislation.M.Pasteur is confident of the efficacy of bis diphtheria discovery.Lord Charles Beresford dined at Berlin Wednesday with the Emperor and Empress.Count Yon Waidersee, Admiral Baron Von der Goltz, chief of the German Admiralty, Admi Heusner and several other high naval officers were present.Stringent Pasaport Regulations.P Feb y 7\u2014Le Paris publishes an article attacking Count von Munster, Lhe German ambassador, for refusing to grant port to the Surgeon Major ol the nine- Yieth regiment on the application of that officer for permission to visit Strasbourg to see his dying mother.Col.Zenar, commander of the nineteenth, hus issued an order commenting severely upon the action of the Germans relative to the passport regulations.The Liberlic says disciplinary measures will be taken against Col.Zenar on account of his order.\u201cOne Trust Falls\u2014Another Consummated.PITTSBURG, Pa.February 6.\u2014The proposed window glass trust has fallen through.he importers of Belgian window glass will not join a trust, and with the present tariff it could not succeed without them.Nineteen of the largest sewer pipe firms in the United States have formed a combination.Nine factories still.remain out, but the organization hope to have them in before long.American Boat Seized.Kew BEBFORD, Mass, February 7.\u2014The whaling barque \u201c Mary Frazer,\u201d of Edgar Town, \u2026 Was seized while CTALHDE 0 off Azores, by the Portuguese fuoboat and towed into Fayal on tober a 1658 At the time of hercapture the * Mary pas on the high seas, leven à Tiles off ico.Powder Magazine Explosion.Troy, N.Y., February 6\u2014The Dog der mngazine of the Port Heury Iron Ore Company.at Mineville, Easex County, exploded this morning.The concussion shattered all the windows in the surrounding buildings.No oue was killed.Got Blows Instend of Her Money.A brutal case of assault came up before the Recorder Wednesday afternoon.On evening Ma Lilly, a young domestic servant, called at the office of the society for the prevention of cruelty to women and children, and stated that she ad been seversly beaten by a man named John Nesbit, a carpenter, 42 years of age, residing on St.Andrew street.Thesociely gave orders to have the man arrest which was done.At the trial it appeared that the girl Lilly was acquainted with the prisoner, and bad lent him some money which he had promised to return to her.Since lending it to him, she had been to his house deveral times to get it back, but he had always made exc! and she had to return without it.On Tuesday last she went again see him, and said that she must have her monoy.at once.He then became violent and struck\u201d her several times on he mouth, knocking out two of her h, besides kicking her about the body.ee man was found guilty of the charge, and escaped with the sgh fine of 85 and or ten days O ey 35 and he was sent to gaol.Leet cond ducted the case for the society.The Late Rev.Canon Belcher.The following resolution was at the last monthly meeting of the Montreal Clerical Society, the Lord Bishop presiding, and was ordered to be sent té the family of the late Rev.Canon Belcher: * Jhat we, Liv the members of the Montreal Clerical Boclety wleagi ntly (be hand Tt ot Aimégney Ge God in 10 the rest and peace of essed dead the of our brother fellow Laborer, Rev.Canon Belcher.would Dereby desire to our keen sense of loss in in acts of perse and self-denying .à true and loyal [rend and pastor, an earnest and the Gospel, he gathered round him ugh a a fons ministerial life, the warm love of many bis brethren and the d of all.have aed their work 80 quetly an d to few has it been ands Elven to enter Into rest with the uarvest of Japor 5 osing we tender » the memory of a pure and faithful lite, worthy ot our fraita- tion a8 ministers of God.\u2014 Police ove Only eleven prisoners arrested by the police Tuesday might.all fo for drunkenness.bis is considered phenomenally small considering the vast num of strangers and the smart crooks who are in town.This morning, however, Detective Arcand arrested George Jabranche, of Laprairie, who had & valuable fur coat on him, which had been stolen from the n Mr.A.Meunier\u2019 8 hotel on St.Paul s on Tuesda guest to whom the Cont belong ed Bad just walked into the dinin, someone immediately left the \u201chall with the coat.Miss Nantel, of St.Johns, P.Q., had a Yalusble portmonmaio ta taken outof her pocket while gdmiring the Ice Cast oa Tea Sumber \u2018friends: Some 0 wo ste in the nate atthe time.oe Templars of Temperance.meetings of the Grand Council of the Royal Templars of Temperance for the province of Quebec were concluded Wednesda Sev: rts were received from the d ferent couneils, showin, ng that the order was working together ir in the most satisfactory ner throughout the province.Aftet the election of officers, the next meeting of the Grand Council wasset down Tor February 3, 1890._ Revising the Liste, The Board of Revisors met again y terday at the City Hall.There is.how., very little work to be done, re being very few applications or A ec thers left with the ity.In the three names were added to the list, toa in the Centre Ward one.Te revision of the lists of St.Ann's Ward was proceeded with, three names being added.D vas Wainesd \u2018Mr.J.M.sented with a ween, © ned ey a0 200 electors of the Ward, as ing, him to stand for that ward for the seat to be vacated by the resignation af Ma.Grenier.Mr.Dufresne conpented to A Psychologien] and Mesmerio Exhibition.Mr.J.A.Woodworth will fi ve a-psycho- logical and maar \u2018exhibition on Saturday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Chat- hata street, for the benefit of the West End Temperance ty.i Municipal News.The municipality of St.Anicet has elected Mr.Louis Napoleon n mayor for tho thirteenth tim Mr.John Kelly has been re-elected mayor of Carillon./ Selling Liquor on Sunday.J.E Warmington and Jules Col ant k eopers.were fined 830 and cos; cach in the Police Court Wodnesday for eelling tae on Sr ~FoW 1 1 FSCADED, A NOVEL\u2014 BY W.PARKING, + |.remer © BOOK {Mew I Sayed Yor Hes! \"CHAPTER IV.Continued., refused, and \u2018also discovered that this ffer was made at Mr.Pierson's sug- on.The local papers again published my refusal, and made Lade 10 and more violent fomments upon it than before, but the Confederate Government took no action at this time as to forcing me into their service, probably knowing that my experience as a railroad engineer vas of great value to them in my present loca So the Confederacy drifted along through the varying successes and hopes aud fears of tho first two years o its existence.It bad become een my sweetheart and myself that as soon as War was over we were to be married.I bad at first hoped that this woula not mean more than a year's delay, but as time wore on, the ond seemed further and further in \u201cthe distance.The dogged persistence of tho North seemed only to become more doxged and moro determined by defeat and disaster, until early 1n December, 1862, the battle of Fredericksburg was fought, and brought great misery to mo.The news ofthe success of the Confederate arms had been received by telegraph.The ladies of Cot able, and those of the men who were not in the army, were excited with the joy of triumph.Two wi eke after this battle, on Christmas Day, 1 had ridden out to Judge Peytou'\u2019s to enjoy the only hospitality I couid then find in the community.bad no friends though still waited upon by the faithful Caucus, who stuck to me in spite of, as he expressed it., \u201cde an'mosity ob de South! urs had received mo a8 usual, but ber sister, Misa Belle, who had by this time gradually given up all hope of aking me a Southerner in feeling, remarked with some rity that she thought it was about time rowed mysell to be à man, and instead of aies love to young ladies, went out and fought like ôther men for them on the battle-field, \u201clike Major Harry Walton.for fustance.\u201d for by this time death had made promotion rapid in the Confederate army, | aud Walton was now-a or, while Arthur, their brother, but twenty-two years of age, was a captain in one of the South Carolina Che fai he family had received no news from bim, ugh they knew that he was in the army thous ed ut Fredericksburg.During the first months of the war anxiety of the judge's family for the safety of the hope of their house had been something upon which it was fearful to look.The ting eagerness of the two girls as they read the dispatches, the suppr ension with which they looked at the long lists of kiiled und wounded that followe every battle, made my h bleed for them.But as engagement alter engagement took place, and their brother's name never the lists of maimed or dead, such is the curious effect of habit that even \u2018they accustomed to the suspense, and rather thought that their brother enjoyed a cl life that could not shortened or endangered by, as they ex it, * Yankee bullets.\u201d ey bad not received any communication from the young man since Fredericksburg, and thought it curious that ne had not - written 10 assure them of his safety.1hough knowing the exigencies and\u2019 demands of military life, it did not create any great anxiety in their minds, as the lists of kiled and wounded, as hurriedly telegraphed from the fleid hospitals, had not contained the young man\u2019s name.The judge had just come on the veranda, to smoke his after-dinner pipe, as g cigars in those days were a very rare article in the South, while corncobs and tobacco could aiways be obtai 1 had accompanied him, and we wéte sitting down, the old genttleman talking Lo me about the happy Christmas days of a few years before when his son Arthur was at home\u2014a subject on which he seemed to linger; for the judge doted more and more upon the boy as his absence became longer.Suddenly 1 heard a subdued cry from Miss Belle, who was looking out-of one of the upper windows over our heads, and turning round I saw a light waggon just drawing up at the steos of the house.Init upon the back seat were two Confederate officers, one of them supporting the other, who seemed in an almost fainting condition.As the wheels stopped, he appeared to rouse himself, and saia faintly.though in quite a weak voice: * Hom ain !* The next instant, with a scream, \u201cIt\u2019s Arthur's voice!\u201d Miss Belle and the judge had to run to the waggon, from which Harry Walton, with ban was supporting Arthur \"Peyton.They were around him in an instant with tears, caresses, and cries of Then suddenly Miss Belle, shrieked out: \u201c Arthur, where's s your our arm?\u201d The boy gasped, \u201cLost at Fredericksburg,\u201d and fainted away upon his father\u2019s breast, who groatied © redt God! it's his right arm!\u201d while Laura looking at him with a pale face, sobbed, \u2018* Maimed for life!\u201d In a moment they had him u calling for my horse to be saddl to ride into Columbia for doctor.While this was being done, Harry Walton and I, left alone together, looked at each other on the ve da.\u201cYou, I said, are u wounded also?\" \u201cYes, replied he; the fragment of a shell grazed ene: head at Fredericksburg.My urt is sl God knows brother\u2019s wound will turn out!\u201d We neither of us went in, to interrupt the first agony of grief that came upon the Pey- tons.Major Walfon and myself considered such a sche as a sacred one.A moment after Miss Laura's voice was heard crying, \u201cGet a doctor, quick! ! and Belle screamed, = Arthur's dying!\" I sprang upon my horse, and as the judge came hurriedly up the veranda, I shouted: \u2018\u201c Don\u2019t fear! Iwill havea doctor here as soon as horsefiesh can do it\u201d and galloped away down the avenue.An-hour afte flersard 1 returned, followed by the best physician in Columbia that \u20181 could obtain, ,\u2014good doctors scarce, of volun- toored their Sorsices in the field.While the physician went up to make his examination, the oung ladies came downstairs, and M lle, with feminine logic and phitosop hy, strode up to me, and with flashing eyes whispered: \u201cIt was your friends Who have done this to my brother.How can you expect me ever toendure your sight again?\u201d \u201c Hush'\u201d said Laura, coming between us.* Belle, yon are unjust.Lawrence had n more to do with this than you, and bas bu this moment proved his friendship an sympathy by doing everything in his power to save our brother's life.\u201cOh! you love him !\u201d * cried her sister; \u201cyou love him yet, but when, if my brother lives, yon look at his empty sleeve, you will hate this northern man as 1 do.\u201d With that she walked into the house.\u201cForgive her, Lawrence ce,\u201d said Laura, apologetically; \u2018 she but a child.\u2018He ember her escitoment, her love for her rother, and her misery at seeing him thus maim I ave every consideration,\u201d I replied \u201cfor your family in your bereavement; bu think, dear Laura, in what a fearfui positio! Iam placed when every misfortune Por tit war is luld upon me,\u2014when Lam Surroun © , pre by ene have nowhere to turn but to the 0 friendahip of you da your famil \u201c1 will Temomper.Hie find try to remember.1 these words, omin nous to my future , bappivess, toll from the lips of the girl I loved, the surgeon came down and made hi report.With careful nursing, and tend care, there was every chance for the yo man\u2019s life.\u2018But his arm!\u201d almost sobbed the \u201chis arm! My poor maimed boy!\u201d a Belle, after echoing her father, crie t me, ns J eo Awa) he \u201cThis is what your northern brothers ve done to us, Mr.Lawrence Bryant!\u201d Under these circumstanc could ga fiections that evening as 1 e Tato Co mf bia have been pleasant oges; or my sle fur ithat night have been the ees of the happy | and unconcerned ! The closing ocatas pbhe of my courtship 0 reach tho climax to inquire after Arthur's e roceived me, Sometimes ty.Laura Attempted to palliaia ui this and rx- but even as 6 and constrained.Sho waz not n, light hearted ingenious my sweetheart and then my There was evidently some secret influence u her mind which w weaning her heart from me.In tho course of the next two months bor brother had recovored sufficiently to lounga upon the veranda, the Hæbt spring air every day ER Lits greater on reater strength.but the\u2019 ep sleeve in his uniform was taut reminder to his sisters of what Be had ea Tho He gph 1 (uns ir lire p omnes a 8 \u2018a cordiaiity ropes man- which fell u] tative.The old old ide m, his answers to my mon Leura ner gradually left .ks beoa see to to show Sater cordinlity and warmth to ov Walton r cordiality an rode over to inquire hoy v the he pationt progressed, and to linger all ith the young ladies attorta had discovernd | that the patient was better, parently charming them by his anecdotes of battle, and of dangers undertaken and endured in the defence of their beloved cause.In such scenes I, of course, had no part, and Laura seemed to tayo Tather a pleasure in inuendges that tauiited me for my lack of gallantry in not being a soldier, such as: \u201cThis Columbia of ours cannot interest you \u2018much, Major Walton, now that all the men have gone to the war,\u201d ur, \u2018Oh ! the stay-at- homes! Were la man like you, Ar.Bryant, I'd fight for somo side!\u201d Buch rex she would emphasize with a haughty laugh, dwelling a little on tho \u201cMr.Bryant.\u201d for she sometimes omitted Lo call ine Lawrence at those times.Had I been a thorough dudza of s woman's heart, or not blinded by misery, alter such speeches, 1 should have known that the giri's love was still entirely mine, for then she always seemed to apolo- ize for them by her manner, and some- imes to become even mote aftectionate than she bad ever been Lo m Thus we drifted one until one day the sword of Damocles, which had hung over our engagement by 60 fragile a hair, descended und severed, a parently, the love that had bound us togethe It was aslight incident that brought abouts the crisis.had been talking with Arthur, who was now convalescent, but of course entirely disabled for active military service.The young man, who had ali through this affair been very cordial and fr iendly to me.was saying that he would like, 88 soon as he was a litle stronger.to obtain employment « on the railroad of which I was one of the officers, remarking: \u201cYou, Bryant, know that now I've got to use my brains for a living, not my hands.\u201d As he said this, the young fellow gazed at his empty sleeve, and a littie spasm of agony ran over his face; then trying to conjure up a grin, he cried: \u201cPehaw! 1f J only had left fhe feeling of it when [lost it! but though it\u2019s buried up at.\u201cFredericksburg, it ached all night.That cold Virginia ground must have given it the rheumatism.Feeling tor the boy's helplessness, I remarked: \u201cYou'll spon grow resigned to your loss, Arthur,\u201d (To be Continued) WITH A BOTTLE Of Ayer'\u2019s Cherry Pectoral at band, ons may feel comparatively secure against the various diseases arising from sudden changes of temperature, exposure to drafts and storms, and the inclemencies of spring and fall.\u201cOf sthe many preparations before the publie far the cure of Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, and kindred discases, there are none, within the range of my experience and observation, 56 - \u2019 RELIABLE as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,\u201d writes Thos.G.Edwards, M.D., of Blanco, Texas.George W.Dick, of Newton, Mass, says: \u2018Two years ago I took a severe cold, which, being neglected, was followed by a terrible cough.1 lost flesh rapidly, had night sweats, and was confined to my bed.A friend advised the use of Aver's Cherry Pectoral.I began to take thia medicine, and.before finishing the first bottle, was able to sit np.Four bottles effected a perfect cure.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, .Prepa red by Dr.-T.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Soin by all Drucgista.Price 81; six botties, $5.fre = Le elite, Yi onthe) Indiscret ous Kariy BE YOUR OWX PAYSICIAN ! \u201c0 x RE ance thn effects of vomhfal brought albwut a atate of AEX PERE Re @ trouble scarcely ever being the red for exeryzhing b roue the (3 y vainable & y care, 33 3X resto I Ln Sir pri an ; k Tlec a nso after QJ Y all opel ou erect heal Darfectiy pure in- J J ants must be used ip the po of 18 presçri rythroxylon drach.fount olen.§ drachm.3 frie (aleohalle), à grue » gna tie a 2ecr pies : ne.1s Mte- ake 1 jnats M3v.m.andan.\u201clo some capes it wi à naition of Si ey FH) Seakneatin eriber dex, ol M and es; ug f ® impr ve The ckperniiva OW 3 ; 5 re ima LE I peor me ch y ame of renewed fife an a vigor.® Os any in veceigtof letters of HO fn: try relative is this remedy wa would say À ot oad preter to étain tof ns, 20 ba by minis 81 A seco pactagp g ang ; pilin, earetnlly co potmded, 5 be rent return om our oe SR passages, UK cure most cases iS Banda.Popular odical Terms 7TO| of Youth, Prematun: Decline, Nervons bfrical Deviiiiy, D artis of | the Bloed, Kaul Foll fra Vice, Igonorance, Excosses or Grertaxation, Énerv.sting sod unftting the victim for Work, Business, or the Relation, AVG onelfiiut protendera.Vossess this grees work.it contains?paces, ro val Bye, Bean binding, erbossed.duil slt Price, only $1.00 by mail, post-paid.concealad in plain wrapper.Illos- trative Prospectus Free, if you oan ly Bow, The distinguished author, Wm.ÎT, r, M.D.teived tbe COLD AND SEWELLED MEDAL m the Nations! Medical Associfitio r the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS a PHYSICAL DEBILITY.Dr.Parkerandaco at Physicians may L be cogsulted, con le mail or at the office } x ABODY ME Bical.\u201cINFTITOY.Nd.Jênch tou, Mngs., to whom orders or books or letters for advice aboli be Bo core MEDICAL WORK Ac:ount of a QUICK 2 A BBOLUTBL oer: B FAILING CUBR à fr f ouw and General 721 Praicai Dabtii RA and Le ce of ra, and _Ex- sak goa other Ben nig! full wi De mañed and mention tho En pe \u2018real btar.Addre: MEDICAL 00., BUFFALO, R.Y.WEAK ill & Fis LOW TO ACT] Treatise provi eT Ce [a PR 2s.Ê Rw à Im TAA The Daily Star, GRAN 8 a Pp THR Dany Sram Is sent to any part of the SLates or Canada, free, aL $3 a year, $1.60 for six months, and 80c.for three m ontha S-We believe the circulation of Ths bran ex.vos tas 2omoined Issue of au the où mowspapers published in the city on! dent and Agent for French and STE in the bran\u2014 Mons, A.Loretie, 6 Caumarun, Paris, France.arreter : CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR for week ending Jaouary 19th, 1889.Monday \u2026 \u2026 28,174 Wednesday.: Eve ray 31,830 \u2018Total.\u2026.171,416 Present Daily Average For Week ending January 19th, 1889.| 28,569.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1889.THE remarks of Lord Stanley to the St George's Society were on the lines followed by him in his remarks to a society ol another nationality a short time ago.He said he was \u201cfar from wishing to be supposed to be one of those who desire that the landmarks of race, nationality and customs should be effaced, but he wished to imprese the paramount importance of subotdinat- ing ourselves \u2018o the greater advantage of becoming true citizens of the Dominion.\u201d It is evident that if a thorough Englishman like Lord Stanley can afford to cherish these sentiments there should be no difficulty in the way of people who have lived for years in the country, much less those who are native of the soil.cherishing them and inculcating them in the breasts of their children.In every man's heart thero Is a feeling of aftection for the land of his birth, which no one would | desire to see extinguished; but upon every man, who makes a country the land of his adoption resis an obligation to help to strengthen its foundation, to respect its institutions, to foster a national sentiment, and to do what in him lies to aid in \u2018building up a nation worthy to take its place among the nations of the world.That blending of sentiment on the part of the various nationalities which go to make up our people will come in time, for as the country grows and develops its community of interests Increases, and whatever touches our people at one point is felt all along the line.We saw an instance of this when President Cleveland issued à certain interesting message, since pigeon-holed.Ir is evident tha: the Quebec Government has not given up hopes of securing : possession of Donald Morrison, against | whom a true bill was found by the grand jury at the Sherbrooke assizes for the murder of an officer sent to arrest him on another charge.The reward offered some weeks ago for his arrest has been increased to three thousand dollars, the officers sent out by the Government to effect a capture baving failed to secure their man.It was said sometime ago that Morrison was willing to surrender on certain conditions being ~omplicd with,the object being to secure the reward and apply it to the purposes of his defence.Morrison has not done his case much good by so persistently defying the law.It would have been better if he bad come forward and offered to stand his trial, as his friends claim that he has a good defence.What is more important is the reflection upon the administration of the Aaw which his continued deflance of authority involves.It gives people in other places a false idea of the country and creates the impression that Canadian law is not respected.It certainly seems remarkable that one man should be able to continue to defy constituted authority all these months and shouid be still at large, notwithstanding the repeated attempts that have been made to arrest him.The two chances that how remain are these, that some person will betray him, or that by an arrangement with some friend he will surrender himself and thus secure the reward for his own requirements.The latter will probably turn out to be the case.SEOULD the Government take over the telegraph lines?In tbe opinion of some members of Parliament they should.It is urged that if the lines were in the bands of the Government the country would be ensured a better service, and the fact is pointed to that in England the Government controis the telegrapb lines and that the telegraph service there is infinitely better, besides being cheaper, than was the case when the lines were In the hands of corporations.The same arguments as are employed for the taking over of the telegraph lines would apply to the taking over of the rallwgys, but 50 far, in this country at any rate, the experience of the Government in managing rallway enterprises has pot proved altos gether successful, as the history of \u2018the Intercolonial proves.But jn taking over the telegraphs it would not be necessary for the Government to take over the aallways also.The taking over of the postal service ' by the Government revolutionized that branch of public usefulness, and Do one could now be found who would advocate a return to the old order of things.The proposal that the Government should take over the telegraph lines was made in the House last session and has just been repeated, but while the Government does not bring forward any reasons for declining to carry out the suggestion it does not evinos any desire to burden its hands with the carrying on of so important sn enterprise.If the telegraph service could be made as efficient as the postal service, as has reeulted in England, the taking over of the lines by the Government would be à welcome reform.Tux attack made by Mr.Laurier on Mr.Dowdney.the lately appointed Minister of the Interior, makes it apparent that Mr.No doubt the new ininister expected his selection to a piace in the Cabinet provoke criticism, but he probably did not look for anything quite so severs as the onslaught of the Liberal legder, who put upon his shoulders the responsibility for the troubles that occurred in the North-West.Dewdney has not fallen upon a bed of ros Sa | The upshot of what Mr.Laurier said was.that Mr.Dewdney, as Lieutenant-Goverfsot of the Territories, .was gognizant of the complaints that had been made by the haif-breeds, but that he shut his ears to them and failed in his duty by not pressing them upon the attention of the Government and warning -it of the conse- Quences of Its neglectto provide a remedy.For hie failure'in thage Tespects Mr.Laurier .charged Mr.Dewdney with being primariy responsible for the North-Weat rebellion.Put Mr.Laurier\u2019s criticisms were offset by hia own lieutenant, Bir Richard Cartwright, whe Sook the view thet Bir John =.ur.Dewdnov.was' the \u201cabon + ~ whose shoulders the responsibility should rest This kind of cross-firving can hardly be sald to be satisfactory, and will probably lead to the suggestion that the Liberal leaders might safely be left to answer each other.Sir John Macdonald came to the defence of his new Minister of the Interior, and assumed the responsibility hithself.But the fact that Mr.Laurier attacks one man as the prime cause of the rebellion, and Sir Richard Cartwright attacks another, suggests divided counsels, and would seem to show the existence of a state of things within the Liberal ranks not us harmonivus as members of that party could desire.Ir the strange stories being told by witnesses before the Parpell Commission be true they reveal an extraordinary state of affairs.Among other things they lay bare the difMculties with which Mr.Parnell must have had to contend in chauging a revolutionary movement, headed by dynamiters and assassins, into a constitutional movement, Leaded by parliamen- torians, with whom Mr.Gladstone and the Liberals have joined furces.To have accomplished this much is a work for which Mr.Parnell, surrounded as he was by restless spirits and having the influence of the British Government against him, is deserving of not a little credit.The evidence of those who have quoted the opinions entertained of Mr.Gladstone a few years ago by Irishmen will not make particularly pleasant reading for the grand old man.But if Mr.Gladstone was denounced by Nationalists as the greatest enemy Ireland ever had, he may comfort himself by the reflection that he locked some of them up iu Kilinainham and that honors are even.Since that time matters have changed and whatever feeling of hostility there was in the minds of Irishmen towards Mr.Gladstone has disap peared.It is not remarkable that the Times should be able to procure evidence of the character it is presenting to the Cominis- sion.The history of all conspiracies or movements carried on on a large scale has been that some of the numter were certain to turn informers and betray the secrets of which they bad become possessed.To this rule the lrish movement has been no exception and a large crop of informers seems to have been gathered.Contrasting the movement for home rule in Ireland on the lines upon which it is carried on to-day with what it was when the knife was active and outrages were of frequent occurrence there is room for congratulation on all hands.TCHIT.CHAT.Lord Hopetoun recently discovered, aoel- dentally, in the library of his country mansion a copv of the famous Mazarin Bible, which he has since sold for £4000.All the LIL PECUNIOUE Peers in England are now overheg ing their libraries in tue hope of making un equally va: nave lind.* Queen Victoria is to celebrate on the 10th instant tue forty-ninth anniversary of her wedding.Like otter ceremonies which re- eall the Prince Consort, this is 8 cheerless affair.The Queen's health is drunk by the household, who are expected to look very mournful, and the memory of the Queen's dead husband is honored in silence, which means Lhat everybody stands and says and does nothing, x * * The violet season is at its height, and a woman's toilet is scarce complete without a bunch of these fragrant little blossoms nodding on her corsage.nesting against the broad fur collar of her wrap, peeping out from the knot of ribbon on her taneitu) ittle muff, or carried loosely in her hand.A cluster of artificial blossoms, so closely imitating the real ones as to dety detection, are tucked into the foids of the snug iittle black velvet turbans now so much affected by ladies in the street and at the theatre.The styles of new gowns Indicate that there wiil bea return to full sleeves.Even heavy cloth dresses and wraps have made the Sep by lengthening the shoulder and elbow puffs.A pretty young woman in town wears with her simple street dress a long coat of cigar-brown ladies\u2019 cloth that fits the figure closely, has a touch vf brown velvet at the collar and full wrinkled velvet siecves that extend from the puffed shoulder tu the elbow to meet a tight brown cloth cufl * * ® One of the most striking pictures in the Verestchagin collection at the Art Institute le The Forgotten Soldier.\u201d It represents a bit of rou, country, some sky, and a watchful ture.\u201cBut where is the spl- dier?\u201d\u2019 asked a visitor the other day.Pa can\u2019t see how the, name of this picture can be made to fit it.\u201cWhy, the name is appropriate,of course.\u201d said the man who knew ail about art.\u201cThe picture 18 called The Forgotten Boldier\u2019 because the artist forgot to put thesoldier in.\u201d The most inveterate \u201cfirst nighter\u201d in Chicago is none other than B.P.Hutchinson, better known as \u201cOld Hutch.\u201d He usually goes alone and secures a seat away down inthe bald-head rows, near the man who plays the snare drum.In {i be toenjoy.the performances of 1 this dividual between the acts more than he does the play itself.Gen.Harrison has not yot promised tc to banish wine from.the White still, he is evidently trying to please the rohibitionists, for it has been arranged fi hat the special t train which ie to carry the resident-eiect to Washington shall make Frequent stops for water ou the way to the national capital.POT POL POURRL Sad tons of postal stamps were sold ew York City last year.The licker law ting from the Sale was not often vio- er \u201cWho is that tired-looking man at the desk in the cornar?\u201d inquired a visitor at the bead uarters of the al service bureau.\u201cHe }8 the man who fixes up the weathes predictions so that when we announce a cold wave and there comes a thaw we can showthat a thaw was what the prediction really meant.He is known as the hedging clerk.\"\u2014Chicago Tribune.A recent visitor od says the king of Samoa wears scarcely an yihlog but chin whiskers and a etripg of beads.e believe, however, he wears a look of ! apprehension just now phia Ne A LUCKY HIT.Ebenezer Bnowball ed En au dare! Who hit me on de head wid Samson Lightshade: I frowed ro What am yer goin\u2019 ter do bout it ?benezer Snowball: Yose bigger dan me, Mr.Lightehade, but it am bery Fou dat it didn\u2019t hurt me !\u2014 Time.The city editor wrote an article and headed it \u201cDoom of the Bustie.\" Then he went out on the street, made observations of the dre ba, worn by the ladies out shopping, ed back to the office and substituted a Ee or she Le in the first word in the title of his busyle article \u2014Norrisi town Herald.#0 MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES.Philadelphia Jagistrate\u2014* Were you ever here before?\u201d Prisoner\u2014* No, your honor.I was never Srreeted but } once, and then i It was for a deed wasn vi > repous e ! as the deod committed (n a state of \u2018inebniely \u201cN Pour honor, ina prohibition state\u2014 Jo DE hia\u2019 Recor, This is a protty fair Latin eplaph a: and ie would look well chiselled into a slab.Here is à paraphrase of tt that PCnt o: \u2019 A man on whom thers no files Now food for worms héreunader lies; He lies, we say, and all who knew win own that can t soem novel to hum, CmaRCR 70 xnxx 4 vovroms denn pian of \u2018a report save, maine pe the) Jady's fortane added to wh doctor saves on the meals hat ha Ea eat there will goon be a truly immense or \u2018tune in his family -\u2014Loutévills Oowrier- orchnit for , À FAIRY SCENE.THE FANCY SKATING MASQUERADE At The Victaris Skating Rink \u2014A Brilliant Affair\u2014The List of , Masqueraders, wu entering the Victoria Rink last oven- d skating wasq ok fo in to rub one\u2019s eyes, And ast if it was really o lly only tw two days since the brilliant children\u2019s {anoy dress festival had taken Sure if not a veritable Rip van Winds one must have beep?to sleep for a long time, while these have been growing.Here is the verital 1e host one saw the last time only considerably taller and more portly ; here is our protty friend tho lady of the olden time, only this time not such a little lady.The cavalier too bas added severgl inches to his stature and cultivated a flue moustache.Surely, yes, they must be the game, the style, the manner, the dress is all similar, only added years have Increased their proportions, if not their arms.\u2018But what a dazzling sight it is; no wonder the aisles and galleries are packed with spectators to such an extent that the marvellous elasticity of the human body is demonstrated to a nicety.All eyes are at tracted to the shifting, changing scene upon the sparkling ice.In the centre a select party glides and glances through the mazy ancers.Lieut.-Col.Henshaw, whe made a a spiendid and unmistakable representa- thon of bluff King I Hal, danced with Miss Angus, who eastern lady was not 8 it afraid of b ber uxorious partner; Mr.H.Montagu Alian as a Hungarian cavalry officer, and Miss Patterson as a Danish girl; Mr.E.8, Clouston with Miss Gillespie as a charming student; and Mr.Harry Abbott in his becoming dress as a Neapolitan fisherman, with Miss Sise post Round this central ® group whirled the heterogeneous throng; lovel y girl students with Blowin red gowns an sera who's by a rugg ged old bear, destrou who can wonder, of hugging them.ere a tall sunflower ing ber graceful ro to elude the half naked savage, who, with swarthy visageand glittering nose ring, lifts his cruel spear to smite his prey.Here is the chef with snowy white cap and apron, gliding through | with the scarlet lady representing nobody in particular but her own charming set, Chloe and Strephon wander past iu sweet embrace, just avoiding the ungainly form of a buge ol ephant, who is led by a itthe r.A fearfuliy vely faun, Aslatio hideous borus, glides past alone.Burely he ls too ugly and wicked to secure a partner, 9 Not ot geo indeed, for when next he à, app: eads along a beauteous blonde; Tutos of the gods divinely tail and most divinely fair,\u201d who smiles bewildering! pate his ugl old face.che noble armed with boxing pe and whoee villainous face bears having got the worst of fie mires the graces who doubtless hope to catch and reform him.Who can help envying | the handseme bewigged and begown who escorts the lovely Phæbe from ro Yoon en of the who ekim along in the company of a aria Bly & goat; a ghastly ghost, and a curly-haired an pst shape chased Pape, as swift as when to BI Biuster the winds and tides the self same way, Crisp foam Oakes scud along the level sund, \u2018Jorn from the fringe of spray.\u201d As 9 o'clock the Vice-regal party arrived, and stayed about an hour, being much pleased and delighted with the spectacle.The List of Characters.The following is a list of those appearing in costum SENTLENEX.DB.Armstrong.-àe sou Lie it; A aes: cav aller S1V century; .Armstrong, red blazer; F- E.Aaame, Cap Goo of th of the a Brigade; Hamiet; A.Kerley, A.W.of Fiedericton, N.B., U.N.B.of Ans; B.Nala : A.Arthur, vailer st Hindoo; de sam: L.Barlow, Oratio sparking: H.A.Bud- den, Vicouie do Brabaion: E.M.Barlow, papa's zou-zou; J.C.Barlow, Francis 1: C.A Jack Point: TA Brigÿs, fancy costume: L.IS CY dress; \u2014 \u2014 Bethune, gentleman ot he ou , Mexi D\u2014A, e, Henry VIII; A.L Drum- mond, NEL Dowling, Boyal Scot; H.R.Drumm miller; Ti Dre Di \u2014_\u2014 PP.Davidson, prince; W.planter UE ue Sryuthpt; J.Davia Dave D\" Davidson, student; P.Dav \"Wilde; R.A.ET histophcios; man, Oscar Emerald Princes EE .H.Swarts, ons of the Met DOYS; William Fav ves, sailor; F.8 Ben, Dai F\u2014 Dutchman: A.Fatris, Highlander; QG.G.; BJ.; F.M.Fry, courtiér; G.H.Findlay, Mexican; D.Indian; H.Mabe 3 : : 5, Fairbanks, I Great; Fen.wick.McGibberty twin; J.E.\u201cPrince Yankee dude.T\u2014W.Irving, Fleur de Lys; E.L.faney - dress; C.Tiea, Jupiter: rin, King Momus, OA atkron Jester Bo Janse, D.0.D; RH.on rot brigands PO.Samieion.\u201d Jamieson, jeson, Tryol oe peasant; W.Jack, courtier; G.Jackson, 0, te Bultan; J Kingnorp, hussar.L 3 : A.Letthhead, Kaiser ang; A.6.Lord, un; 7.Lyal, Turkish M eman, time of Louis XV; EB.J.Lan; elace, A Count Paolo; C.A.La Spanish A.Leishman, old buckwheat; H B.\u2026 Michaud.Chartes IT: B 5, Marti, un Licker: sy i na u + ° .- Busey: Zula minstrel; Hero! Keo; JD.va prince; J.\" Jette A : J.D.reek; À.M + \u2014; À.Monk, French ent A.F.Mi \u2014; Db.¢c 8.Miller, Tr 8 ly gamekeoeper; = A.MQ ; General Sir Fred Mi on, hait-breed hunter; C.Murphy, courtier of Louis XIV.Mo\u2014A.MoKenzie, t; G: B.Mac- pherson, the | Mikado: ranchman; tame ris L ei ds Be drotèe ons Jonathan: W.P.Mo Molatyre, colored gentieraan; P.Molp Lovin XIV.; A.McDuff, officer time of ; o ag A M , pri 3 W.McMartin, M ; J.y; K.McLes, hunter; G.Mc! er Louis XIV.¥.C.Nash, .oentury; .5 ond A Jertooo 6 © Johns; F.Now- ue Fe A Boston, 2 W.Owen, i 5 w.oltver, fancy dress; W.Sole quae: « Ogilvy, cow- Fa G.Purvis and A.ws, SrfLen, slophant; L.Paliner, drove; W.» I 76.bris tr ad Laiosstérs Du fee x Last Night Prince H Pope, Faust: J _] Uneie sam; prod: E.Fata depsoèse: UE W.atterson, Dick Rv x.Fatterson, G.t-%nlip Atliteuc Club, W.don, ax ord, Shatador! 7 P.Rede od | alan th come | higkers; P.Rae, Spanish Geer Ib Rubens ty 8, Mexican; A sof dude; Ogers, Reld, Mexican gentleman, 8\u20145 6.Sms Smart.Turk; E.W, Smith, Henry VIII; Smith, Macbeth; iW.sm Eh, vetcran; G.E.Smt Mephistophe! les; F.J.8 » Jack Point; T.de: Stewart, Sailor; F.W.8 tn! wwn tennis; F Scott, \u2014; J.8 layer: Stevenson, Jockey; P.Ste term A: saunderson, \u2014; J: keaff, Hungartan; C.Shaw, cowboy: P.Stimpson, fancy costume; E.Smith, D.C.D.: W.Sadler, middle ages; H spnngle, Chlef T écumselr T\u2014W.M.\u2018Taylor, gebtiendan Charles I: J.Turton, N.W.M.police; 2; Toms, Masiings; J.P.Tuplin; uate; ëT \u201cFhomnson, French p Marquis; À.E.Turn r.Highlahd costumer; 0.L.Tovey ; À.G.Ths me\u2014\u2014; F.Tooke, fancy : WW.Thayer Catairy : man: C.Temple, private Q.0.Toronto; H.\u2018Futter, Ottawa, East.\"ne col?boy J.K.Thompson, Prinve Charlie; V\u2014H.Vennor.sheriff of \u2018se vii.century: A.Vass, phantom; H.8.Virtue, saHor.\u2014R.J.Whyte.Tratan bngantd: R.AL.wat music; C.Warnacke, chev aller of Balu- © more; W.Wihson, \u2014\u2014-\u2014: W.mham, Mr.: Fick RICK: F.Wonbar, Yoeman ot The Guard: C.Wiggins, Boston, Mass, King A Ww.J arden, | oe ion, chief; W.A.Walks H e ; .clown; w.Walkey, Un 1 pare: Re George Washington; M Sam EAN \u2018century: R.tlson, BA: $ White, M L.W Ulan, student; J.W, weds, fapoy dress; L.whit ett D.C.D.; N.8B.Wilson, Mexican; .G.À, Walker, fancy dress.Y.\u2014C.W.Yonker, fancy dress; H.B.Yates, fancy dress.LADIES, A.\u2014Mtss M.Alexander, emhlem of Fogland; Miss L; Alexander, fairy queen; Miss Adams, Marie Antainette; Miss Angus.Albanian; ine 1.Angus, lady of tue todas century; Miss Angus, Eastern iady; Miss A.G.dress: Miss F., Archibald, Spanish lady: Ass L Armstrong, Pri ncess Annie; Miss M.Allan, Goddess of LI Fi MISS A.Adams, milkmpid: Miss Adams, tambourine girl: Mrs F.B.Ashe, Quo- ec, Mother Bunch: Miss B.Allin, Dolly Vaiden, B\u2014Mrs.G.Browne, Phu:be Mervil; Miss M, Batley, ualnstrel tel: Miss L, Brtgus.tätr maid of Perth: Miss G.Blakemore, Wardour-Antiguary; Miss L.Kerryman, fdr mmd of Perth; Miss L.Bell, lady bird; Mfes L.Boyd, fnlly; Miss L.Boon, Porta: Miss J.Brown, sweei- git graduate; Miss .Brophy, Asher maiden; Miss N.Berryman, Al- Panag girl: Niss MH.Byvey.icelandic girl; Miss A Burbs, gypsy: Miss F.Blackwood, night: Miss Bowie, rita; Miss A.Barringion, Oriental Santer: Miss .Brown, Duchess Marguerite; Miss an princess: Miss E.\u2018Bond, Phebe: Miss &, O.Byrne, Hlsie Maynard: Miss A.Booth, tambourine girl; Miss D.Booth, trained nurse: Miss M.Barlow, Bav arian peasant; Miss Bethune.post girl; Miss K.Bouit, Miss M t Mas A.Barlow, Isabella of Castile: Miss L.Bar: low, fish wife; Miss A.Boyd, Miss; )ilss 9 Batter.Kingston, Ont, Irlan princess; Miss Normandy peasant; Miss A ! Pritton.atten of the Hed Cross C\u2014Miss B.Chureh, mascot: Miss AP, Chambers, flower girl; \u201cMiss L.Cleghorn, Highland lassie: Miss A.M.Campbell, Brelon peasant girl; Miss % (Cromble, fancy dress; Miss F.Crombie, Ports: ss À.Christüé, Marguerite, Queen of France: Nue M, Cowper, peasant; Miss E.Cook, German ri; Miss B.Curran, achiteg COSUUIVE: Miss M.« jan.Sister Dora; Mrs.H Coriborn, school girl; Miss L.Castle, gulding star; Miss M: Cham- On, \u2018Quebec, German peusant; Miss Pl ClIt7ord, ortune teller; Miss B.Cowan.Anns Page; Miss E.4owan, Normandy peasant: Miss M.Cwueron, Highland lasste; | Mrs 15 aspen cn Miss G.Clark, Spanish Miss Camiphelf, lady I gpd Miss E.\u2018cmpbe asant: Miss L.Dougl Miss J Duncan, fancy dwess:\u2019 Miss 8.Duck, v.fois; MN .A Miss K.Dufresne, science; Miss fa Dyer, Corsican peasan a Doudiet, La Miss F.Doudièt, etoile: Miss E.ax, N.8 : à water, ollow the drum; ¥iss' M.Drinkwater, Vivandlere; Miss Darley, French peasant; Miss C.Douglas, Tyrolese 1; Miss M.Durack, tilie ga ment; Miss K.Durack Poudree; Miss cy: Mrs.R.A.not, fancy dress; Miss M.Eaton, rhaid of honor; = iss G.Eastman, in pty ; Miss A noon; M186 G.Francis, Minnehaha; Miss A Find- ; Miss F.Fairbanks, n urse Dora: iss A.Flelas, tapes Gress; Miss 'H.Featherston, rse: \u2018roes Foie.tancy dress, G\u2014Mlss A.Glislan, \u2014 : Misb Gault, Dutch lady: Miss L.Gulesple- Portia; iy pas colgne, daughter of the regiment; M a, daughier of oy regiment; Miss Bom Breton Gault, musical ray: dress is Girl DéromasierS doter espie, urgomns 8 H\u2014Miss M.Sa Punchinella: iss Hanna ford, fortune tohens Miss J Harper, Normandy 18s Henshaw, Spanien t; Miss Hirde, fanc: cy dress; Miss Henderson, Lougtton, nem Miss C.Base, summer: Sits MAD singer; Miss L.Hersey, Marguerite; Miss B.Hendaek, phantom; Miss M.Herdierson buttercup; Miss J.ughes, Greenaway's child; F.Hutchinson, night; Miss M.ar.Gipoy 3.queen; Miss L.Holiday, pink of perfection; Mlss M.Holiday, ockey: M.T.g.Stars and Stripes; Miss K.Hill, chief's daughter; Miss M.Hen fancy dress; Miss F.A.{oker, nothing.I\u2014Miss B.Ibbotson, girl of tue sixteenth Miss E.J Swiss girl; Miss A.James, Bighland lassie; Miss C.Jamieson, morning 5 tar; .Ci .folly; Misa B, Jones, daughter of the regiment; Miss'M.Jack, Évangeinpi Miss K.Jardan.rider XVI.cn ; Miss E.; À.Miss À.James, taïg bourine girls Miss Miss M.Judah Queen of the Gy peien: Mig Jamieson, Red urse; mleson, Juliet; Miss A ones, Portia.K\u2014Miss A.Portuguese Miss B.Kirk, Countess FabtSes of Somerset, Taba: E.Risby.German stroller; Miss a.obs, Nish Peterborough, Ont., student; Miss M.Kelghley, G, Queen; Miss M.Kingman, Peterbo; nurse; Migs Kingston, Princess Ida.ts, » , away; Miss M.Locke, folly Miss L.Lee, queen of the roses; Miss E.à Mare Auvofoécie.a Miss M.A.Lapierre, doll Bel pd Miss Low ancy dress; Miss H., fancy dress; fe Swiss cy t; Miss M M.i Loken.noon of darkness; iss Lundy, sg re \u2018 Miss K, Locle.Te Hallam: G.Low , of Kings- ss ress M-Mtus N.M anowdake: M.Pr + Miss KX i, gE Fi 1ss J.Mitchel) dress; dittcnell, Itadan girl; is LE panese maiden; Miss E.Mitchell, Ja fears jee Le Mooney, SSthétig 1 Miss A.Moone by gin: # Meighon; huntress; Miss ; a: Niten J.dock; Princess Ida: Miss A.Milt Miss L.M Ele din.nen wife rip) Sires | i fia Bop tonall, EE fn Shi hi; Alas G Murphy, Po a 1, Monk, Mansfleld, Diana; Miss M.J.nsteld, Stary D of Scots; cGow ; Mies k.odell, Sirotien \u2018Ogilvy, Panis Seechenge Fellnkos0 .P\u2014Miss E.Privelt queen of hatte, Miss M.Piaskett, Italtan Mre.E.H.Porn ell, og arama yim.G.Pusiaimos, D qe =.pére Nise J.= ME brevets 3.Rosatin se k.Patton, autumn; ; Miss Wardour; Mish te: Mink 1.geceraire us L, Popham, Nias rman: logne fs 3 Peil, Fiorence nip SLLErI0a, Pots Bop Open Sy aro: Miss dd Pisce, Cass 0 ; ; son, tricycie lass: c : 3 ; Ume; M C.D.; E.kyder, D.C.D.; R.tewart, iuvincibles: À tovel, tinve; C.J.Saxe, tennis C.Stewart naltequn; x ots fmardon, rat.N.W.M.P.; H.seybofit.\u2018Pribce Rupert; B.B.Stevenson, cavaliers A.tre ki upauese; E: i :lower Er: is ré tqs 10 185.10° THE MONTREAL-DATLY STAR \u201cFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1885.DOUBLE.SHEET.| WORLDSINEWS IN BRIEF.FRENCH DEFEAT REBELS IN TONQUIN, Elizabethan lady; Miss M.Rickaby, 8 ant; hiss E.Rickaby, or, Sum poss ardson, sunflower; silss Hi.Rae, Poudres; Sim M.Rae, fo! om ihe drum: M.Bliss 2 Bx Roberts, Tolantbe: Miss K.Rol bertsan, pertso C.Ren Countess Margare t'wenkheltn; Miss M.Richardson, Red Riding Hood; Miss J.Mubensiein, a bo witching creature.ap in: He Saree e Mrs.ers, red, while and biuer S55: Btéphen- lady of ye 1s8 A.simpson, voter: Miss k.éco, \u2014_\u2014 \u2018Miss B.Schulze, fal maid I pow fcott, court lady; Miss nenerie, oer gi: Miss 1 Stark, Spans + peasant: wi Miss qu Fowl daughter of our reximent; red .kK.Smith unknown; Miss d, Stearns, Poudree; Miss J.Stewart, Bavarian girl; on J.M.Blewars.duugater +f our a Paiment A, cro nurse Miss nw Er, obemian Br: Mina 3 B.Strachan, Dorothy; Miss Saunderson, May Rootbud; Miss Florence J.sum- merhayes, Yum Yum; Miss M.Scott, Quebec, lady of XVI, contury: Miss Scott, waltress; Miss J.Scott, waltress; Mise B.Stevenson, Mar- uerite; Miss\u2019 Stevenson, + queen of spades: Miss F.NM.st Dolly Varden; Miss J.Htrachan, Ev queen; Miss Skelton, R Russian peasan Slevenson, lower ss L Po aber matdan \u201c of ye olden time; fes 3 M.Suh, fancy; Miss A.Sexton, Spanish musicton 1ss M.S.Stewart, : fancy dress; Miss M.Bt ined.Highland lassie; Mise E.Scott, Puritan maiden; Miss N.Stevenson, ; court lady of roe of Louts X1V.; Mies L.Scanlan, fancy dress; Miss M.Saundersou.Florence Night ingale; Miss Niruibhers, professor; Miss M.T.Scott the last resource; Hortense strachan, undergraduate.T\u2014Miss D.Turton, Puritan maiden; Mrs.W.Thomas, Mary Queen of Scpls; diss E.Turner, peasant; Miss, A.\u2018Taylor, Inglan prin Va-M188 L.Vallée, sunflower; Misa 1.Virtue, Ertointes A.Vallunce (London, Eng.Ja vivandlere.ss ins.stury hugh wa ht, pa au : Miss L vies pos 138 Dana, Iebecui: Vs E var Portia: Miss A Watt, Bonewian girls Mise LW son, evudont; Miss \\ and, \u2014; Miss M.Ward, ( y dress; Miss > Wana fancy dress; Miss A! Woon, fancy d : D.Ward, gypsy; Miss EB.n E.: ersstal, aymph; Migs 8, Ward, Sultana; Miss E.Anderson, fancy | Wa oily.* Y TA is A.J.Young, woman of the future; Miss L.D.Young, Punchinel Ha.ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY Present an Address to Lord Stanley \u2014 Hls 1 Excellency\u2019s Reply.Yesterday at noon a a deputation from the Bt.George's Soclety waited on His Excel- tency the Governor-General, and presented to hit an address expressing loyalty to the Crown, and thanking Lord Stanley for consenting to become an honorary patron of the Society.The following gentlemen com- rised the deputation : srs, J.fern, president; C.P.Selater.vice prosident 3.Carsley, second -ice-pi Evans, joint secretaries; Hon, nh Ward, Messrs.Geo.Kem mp, John Lewis, F.Stanton, W.D.Stroug, J.T.Bedford, Hollis, Walker, treacurer; Revs.Dixon.\u2018Newnham, Mr.Henry Bulmer and Mr.J.Richar His Excellency replied as follow: \u201cI thank you for the kind address you have ; been good enough to present to qe as Her Majesty's representative, and I am quite sure that amongst all Her Majesty's sub- \u2019 jects she can reckon on none whose loyaity s more assured than that of the members of your society.There is always a difficulty , lu drawing a line betweeh what it is right to keep as à separate affair from nationahty \"11 a Dominion sn composed as ours; but I - venture to think that, when looked at as | your society has done, from the side of charity.it is certain that there are none who can dispute your right to doso.The short record of your work, referred to in the address, shows how well the objects of your soviet have been carriea out; I am sure that i a good work and thatthe recipients of your hn nees are grateful to you.There must be a certain number of people who arrive in this country with a vague idea of botterink themselves, and I think that if {| they were not taken into hand by such 5% eties as yours they would probably drift nto POVERTY AND PERHAPS CRIME.There is no time fn a man\u2019s life when he feeis more strongly the ties of true friendship and pationality as when he lands on the shores of a strange country and such friendly hands like yours ex extended to him.I am far from wishing to be supposed ane of Lhose who desire that the land maris of race, nationality and customs should be effaced.J think I have said it somewhere before that I wish always to impress the parameunt importance of subordinating ourselves to the greater advantage of becoming true citizens of the Dominion.I feel with some of our citizens of the Dominion that we should cherish feelings of benevolence and charit ity towards our less fortunate brethren, above, ail gi Joyal to the Dominion and he Cro ies such as yours we can- | not Tear ror eo future of the Dominion, and 1 trust that your society will long continue the work which 1t has so well carried on in e past.THE CITIZENS* LEACUE Working in Perfect Harmony with the License Commissioners.Lhe executive committee of the Citizens\u2019 ue held its usual weekly meeting on en last.The secretary's repo rome som © impor rtant work done d dore the t wee tions prepared, sign food the on executive committee, and forw e Legislature at Quebec, ray in nt one roquest of the City Council ot ontreal be granted, pamely that power be given to hecity, to limit the Dumber of licenses.A similar petition was signed br the Vicar-General, in the absence of Archbishop Fabre, an the curés of pearly every parish ! fou real, and was also forwarded to uebeo.Special attention has been Riven the examination of the he premises and aceommo- ation posseesed by applican or licenses.The secretary reported that the league and the License Commissioners wore Jorking in perfect harmony in of preventing as far as possible Re drink.g places from obtain licenses, and that thus far very many app {cations had been refused on that account.Attention had also been given to law enforcement, and several cases of violation of the law with respect to Sunday traffic were rdported, and the sec secretary was instructed to place those the hands of the Revenue authorities for prosecution.The attention of the committee was ce par] 2 bono fi at of forgery and pe in éonnection wi LE cortain ap applique or for! licenses.The natructed tace the matter before the Crown Prose T, and toask that measures be taken to bring to punishment those guilty of other offences.Other measures baving the same end in view were adopted.TO ABOLISH THE COUNCIL.Mr.GIman's Proposed Schemo\u2014He Thinks He wil Be Able to Carry it MPECIAL TO TO TEN PYAR.) Que Feb.8-Mr.Gilman intends to fivea hot ce of motion at an early day for an address to the Lieutenant Governor, asking that he will take steps to provide for the abolition of the Legislative Council.The resolution will set forth that since og fedora: tion the Council hassimply been filied b Te sons representing the dominant party \u201cthe ouse and have been appointed by their party.This has resulted the upper House being merely a reecho of the Assemby, and in consequence the house has always malntained party relations.evidenced in the stoppage of the supplies during the Joly regime, thus caus change of Government in the intereét of its own friends, and alsc in the bill in reference to the Speakersnip of the Couneil.He proposes to indemnify the members by a ymont of 210.00 1a to $20, 000 to each po T a8 DAY be agroed on, in order to ca the measiire, or by givin them Ife poate à the popular branch © of the legislature, the seats not to be refilled in the event of their demise or retirement.The Council being now neatly equally divided, at present this would not make much difference in the sttength of the parties, were made to pay 0.000 ber In ope sum it would cost ,000, The amount of expenditure of the Council amounts to $60,000 and at this rate it would only take four years of the ordinary annual crpongiture to pay the indemnity and isave 000 for agriculture and education.tho event of a bonus of $20,000 Being de- bat he can or on the support of councillors.Opinions differ on thd subject; Pr A its thought the.jdes of 8 lump mum HL TL SE Ean | Thbmas Conde, M.Ps Sentencsd\u2014Count Wuüllam Ramaerck\u2019s Morn Bummonses Served on O'Brien.Two constables havo been arrested near Ennis for mwonlighting and mutilating Count William Bismarck has been ep- pointed president of the province of Han- have been served on Mr.0 ron in Clonmel gaol for illegal speech on the Kenmare esta Thomas Condon, M.2 for East Tipperary, has been sentenced to two months\u2019 imprisonment for inciting boycotting.Condon has raging on Ward's wharf at Lambeth.Adjacent to the whart are several lurge oil and timber houses, adl of which are Advices from Tonquin say that the French troops attacked the villages of Dinbeintong and Chochu, and routed the rebels.pea against the rebels is regarded en ded.In the French Chamber of Deputies esterday, M.Salis, Radical, interpellated he Government regarding the delay in the fust Numa-Gilly, charged with libetling the Budget Comuuittee.Al Guyot-Dessaigne, Minister of Finance, admitted that there wus cause for complaint, and said it was time to end the scan Salis withdrew bis interpellation.Admiral Green and the officers of the tlagstup * Lancaster\u201d have heid the most fete at Nice ever given by an American naval detachment in European The frigate had been gayiy decked slung together made a brilliant Bt awning, the upper deck was hung round wi evergreens, the capstan was yo der a mass of flowers, while amidships a nly to the more lively 's band stationed close Eight bundred invitations had been > All the fashionable colonies of A ice, English, American, French, and German, sent some of their best Known members.proceedings aga rousic of the ship Sixteen stores were burpadiat, Walkerton, of Simon Bros.& Co.Newt N.ow was 23,000.Fire destroyed three stores in the Bteel Block on p'enegee set Auburn, N.Y., yes- UÉited States \"warship * Mohican \" left vesterday, for Panama, whence she goes to\u2019 Samoa.The residence of Michael Lawless, at Marcellus Falls, N.J., was totally de Jostro by fire Wedn covered by | Insuraioe.railway stock has ad- 16 within three days on a consolidation with tha N York, New Haven and Hartford road.The Northern Ohio blanket mill, occu brick b buildings.on nd, Ohio, was burned Jesterday.Loss $100,000; urance d Al vanced from 202 to hundred merchant millers from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and other winter wheat sion at Indianapolis, Ind.for the purpose erfectivg an organization of the miiiers lates are in see \u201ca Wocdsonville, Ky., Mre.Sallis Whit- poet mis! istress, attempted suicide, She was found under the influence of oplum with a dead infant by her side.Bhe belongs to one of the best farailles, and was divo from her busband three years ago.A Gloverville, N.I.aad.to the Albany to Pine Lake.1 truth to Ping Lake.There is no tru of the drowning of seventeen men by teams through the Ice on Sacandaga river No lives were lost.The secretary of the Dash States Navy is negotiating with Philadel Ehiladelph one Un tod States so station in the Samoan islands.Hitherto the islands have received England and other European The new Hotel Sutherland, at Sutherland, Fla., was burned early yesterday morning.A large excursion party from Om the only Rueets.All lost ! their clothing, ete, v man dollars.All the help lost the adies were severe} g ui.(ly lad, tt Tavlignt.ou nly y te Dullt of boards and bushes.Loes, Sms nae.Maria F.Montgomery, widow of th he Gomi at Beverly, distinguished bores ing despatches across the state of Mie- to General Sons.At one time she mery.0 of St.Joseph, onists EY) geatobed patches were concealed between the sole of her foot and stocking, and were not found.ard delivered tiem to General pe complete non rovisio augural address last night.The chief sub- ct dis aimost its entire text in fact, uth as will enable cast their vote for whomsoever the and have them counted as they were intended.Since his election General Harri- as taken pains to get the Oo Iolo at Feast one hundred represe about the condition of \u2018affairs t the ere.\u201d Before Messrs.Hiscock and H Sonate finance committee, at Washin, yesterday, John SB Bell, chief of the secre stated, that the i placed plaster.He was bein eT orfalte.i Bhar} the secret service was 63 arrests wore made.of the the charge thäu the inti late presses was Bot The American whaling seized by Portuguese.authorities oft Pico, was fined by ° authorities 210 Portuguese Coors on the ground that a false manifestc been given.White the ** Mary Fraser\u201d was in tow of the Portuguese gunboat cook, an African, handed a paper to the Portuguese official stating that some tobaeco had been sold when the American was denied by Captain Lapman, but as the transaction took place at sea more than twelve miles off shore it was no concern of the uese Government.On this latter - Cap n Lapham was fi $300.Wh consul-general for the United States wished e Lisbon authorities he was told a deposit of 87000 Under these circumstances Dabney decided to hand the \u201cMary over to the local authorities and to ap tain ham has been obliged to give securi 00 to appear when called therefore, unable to leave the island virtually a prisoner.The estate of the late Archbishop Hannan, which has just been pettied in the Supreme Court, Halifax, amounted to about $11,500, A fire originating in the office of the dry s estab shment of Larose & Uo.Rideau did damage to the extent of was insured in several $1200 Mr for s6000.- Miss Gertrude Smith Bre SIP from Halifax last summer wit| h son, is now living in En ated from her lover.supports her, but never sees her.a son is understood to be in the United States.A meeting of the Ontario Lumbsrmen's 8 Association was held at Toronto oon, and was largely atten ussion à eons Was | protesting against the export duty eputation was appointed to re Tate Sn 18 nul.Hutchin on snking for the removal of this duty.sang toa crowded and delighted Alban at Ottawa, last evening.She was\u2019 honored sith a splendid ra Hous»s seldom sees.y Macdonsld, most of the members of the Cabinet, Hi resentative people, \u201cof I) \"4 5 to : \u2018Aiev, n Call run SA -\u201c oT, ols 1200 tree\u201d i tes thy when she milk | ry $5000.\u201cThe origin of the fire 050 pared\u201d to have been hiss \u2018combustion from malt a mass meeting of the Conservatives of Haldimand, held Tn Hagersville yesterday, it was unanimously recived to pro election of Wednesd in oh A Montague was dofeated.It safd the oom- mittee have evidence of on frauds.Suiscriptions were called for and imme- distely $1500 in cash was pald by the Conservatives present as a protest t fund, A Regina telegram says: Customs Offiser Jamieson has declined act {n he atter of the seizure of beer stored at the Northwest Mountod Police barracks, as it is of Canadian manufucture and comes under the Department of Inland Revenue.Tt appears that a permit was obtained for the beer in question, but not until some days after it had entered the Territories.The car whieh contained the liquor was sei at Broad.view by the police officer | there and held until communication be had with his superior officers at i who then suc- ed in obtaining a permit for the same as canteen beer.The case tried an the 20th inst.Commissioner Herchmer.who is in Ottawa, has been summoned toap- pear on that date.IN SMOKE FLAMES.\u2018Tramps Propose to Burn np New York, Chicago and B: Buffalo.BUFFALO, February 7\u2014The News publishes & most sensational story, which ie youched for as accurate in all particulars.It detalls an account of strange 3e uttered at a farm house ona country roc : between this city and Hambu .which have an ominous ace ot in the light of the great tire of Saturday last.The farmer {8 vouched for as a man of the utmost credibility.The story says: GC.W.man, & farmer living two miies and a half from Hamburg, relates that a short time ago a villainous tramp a plied at his house for food.While eating it particularly violent in his denunciation of of bn property owners.Bald he: \u201cWe'll make these rich folic hump some of these days, curse them ! THE TRAMP TALES TALL.Mr.Lampman engaged the p in conversation and learned that ha Lun member ora band of Anarchists.The tramp the band met every few months in y but never in the cities.Then ne made this s startling statement: \u201cThere\u2019a going to be the biggest fire in Duftale that ever wus known one of these es or hes free, cities will have b too.We'll .Precontiy th evrandor opored bis Talies, n 0 Bf ro took out que metals bles had said : Here's 4 ed nu es It was tube-shaped, abo foot long, four inches in diameter.dit was fliled with an explosive, Lou Da off by clock work at any se would scatter combustible material Roy when exploded, and the fire that would follow would bs very rapid.It.is & curious coincidence that those who gave the alarm of Saturday's fire say they heard an explosion when flames burst forth.The story creates considerable of a sensa- on here.POLITICS.Real Property Act\u2014A Question of Privilege\u2014 Freight Rates.\u2018WIXNIPEG, Fel bruary Tein the lature to-day the Heal Pro este ceived a first readin, proached by or Sther whom LA vouldn't name, and toi t the Mr.Fisher bel belioved the offer was as made in good [on The Attorney-General ro out did pot ton said: The Government did Pot à control the freight rates son the St.P.outside the 1 Biri oe complained that a num- por; of liamentary pers were not printed of, Paglia pe SERIOUS CHARGES.United States Naval Officers Said te Move , February 7.The H pu ublishes n Totton eared \u201cOtto Hierich,\u201d which gives an account of th t even 0 Rene of view.The letter says the whole ta es vib ammun ugh in Leary, of the United States ED abe dames and he be doplores tho fact, th that all the efforts of th Cons Lo top the sale of war munitions to the nati have proved futile.Suffocated by Coal Gas.Coroner Jopes eaterday af afternoon held an in just on on que LE Robert, ding In in 8 Hour, wh who had been left jin c fire-pote had been ina nso acer m nine o clock, and one of the workmen began man bad evidently been asph ted by the ing tw EH y foiane, brought in examinin 0 a verdict to that that We sre showine the Largest snd Fineat Axsort.ment of WOOD and SLATE MANTELS.TILER, OPEN FIRE-PLACES, &c., ko.in Montreal Ur designs are the newest ma neatest PRICES LOW! JOHN LORIGAN, Manufacturer.2480 st.Catherine Si, near Drummond.2978 1889.Hodgson, Sumner & Co.NEW GOODS! MILWARDS® ii CALYX-RY EP NEEDLES Black Mo! PET paid, tear Bre oa a, jan art Jui ti finbrotder Fy Boe 0 y Plows, arto he Jerseys, plato and braids .a New hale FEN oA ve! AE x selves of its mon .Devoy, Samuel Morris and D.OM \"SOME MORE SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE 1 « Given dy Béach Before the Parnell .Com- maission\u2014Me Bays He Duped the Irish Kzecutive for Years, LoxDo.February 7 \u2014 Beach allas Le Caron ook the stan again Lo to-day before the Parnell Commisaion.rrectec his testimony, saying that it wae Boyton whom he saw at the Philadelphia convention in 1883 and not Sheridan.The latter Attorney- stitution of the * explained the symbol standing \u201ctor sacretary and Lreasurer, Lhe secretary's being a double with one right angle placed over the other, gy the treasurer's was a cross.In March, 1 884, witness attended & district convention of the \u201cU.8.,° where hu saw Sullivan and Lamasge asgey.Attorne -Geperal.We ebater asked witness what had rendered that the Tea pond se should support his family.that a convention of the upited otras, now known as the : as held in June, 188K, when a troit, where tne widow of whether this waa evidence against the Parpellites.Attorney-General Webster held that these organizations werereally all one, and that the EVIDENCE WAS ADMISSIBLE because Egan, Sheridan and others were directly connected with the I.R.B.and the Sir Henry James also contended that the witness\u2019 alleged conversation with Parnell made his evidence admissible.Paruell had requested the witness to do certain things when he arrived in America and it had been proved that the request was carried out.Mr.Reid sala that the Attorney-General, before Proving p proceedings in America against the Farnellites, should produce more definite evidence of the arrangement and conduct of the conspiracy and in a spirit other than that in which the evidence had so far n tendered.It was not suffl- cient to show conversations, innocent In themse]ves, without proving guilty kuowl edge © ol such object as was contemplated.torney-General Webster said he had never heen prepared to suggest that Parnell or other members of Parliament were personally connected with murderous ontrages.His contention was that they were allied with people whom they know to be, or could have known, If they had made proper en- quisies, to have been prominently connected many years with suck outrages.He did not contend that Parnell and his associates PLANNED MURDERS, but that they had allied themselves (nti- mately with the L 2 B.and avalled thom- Knowing the char ter of the I.R.B.\u201cLey continued their allt- ance with hy after most distinct and - tive notice.It had beeu proved that several members of the House of Commons attended\u2019 four or five League conventions in America where the B.controlled the inga,and the barmony between them was referred to in a document read at the convention, in which the ho pa vas expressed that the troe which Davitt had planted in Mayo might grow until it had grown into an organization that would effect Ireland's The court decided to admit the evidence on the ground that the U.B.and Clan-na- Gael ard the I.R.B.were practically the same body and united, the metnbers of one being interchangeable upon the others.It had vecn prov that certain persons, including Egan, Brennan ana Sheridan, among the persons charged.were members of the IR.Evidence not of one member's conversation with another, but as to what was done In the cenvention of the U.B., would be evidence against them.Other persons especially members of Parliament, whom Sir haries Russell represented, STOOD IN A DIPFERENT POSITION, and the court would abstain from sa saying unything regarding the applicability of this evidence against them, but the ovidence was admissible.Beach then said Luke Dillon, Egan, anon Connor attended the convention which unanimously ordered the executive to protect Lomassev's family.Beach said he ac- * companied Egan and other delegates to the Boston convention in August;lsx4.Egan expiained his escape and told how he received information from Dublin castle regarding the intended movements of the authorities.He knew of the order of arrest {f r him twenty minutes after it was issued, and immediately returned home, packed his satchei and destroyed ail the documents in his possession concerning the I.R.B.and Carey's letters, Beach said Egan told him Brennan got the first news of his (Brennan's) being implicated by a newspaper placard referring to Carey's evidence against him.Brennan was walking in the Strand with Lor! Mayor Sexton at the time, The Ley crossed the street, turned into an alley repacated, Bren- nau went home and eked fils vatise, Sexton bought a ticket for Caiais and went with it from Charing Crnss to London bridge, where he mat Brennan, to whom he transferred the ticket.The same night Brennan landed at Calais.Egan aiso told witness that John Walsh and Dennis McCarthy were sent te Australia to ASSIST FENIAN PRISONERS there to escape.He also mentioned Ryan, Matt Harris, Boyton, Sheridan, Nicholus Tle and James O'Counot and bitterly denounced Samuel Anderson, the Government pr.ee- vuting official.Egan also said that ir Gal- lugher nad been free for forty-eight hours longer some of the best buildings in London would have been blown up- Betts was president of the preliminary secret meeting of the Boston convention of 15884 when witness met Tynan with Devoy, John Boyle O'Reilly, Desmond and Walsh, Witness knew Tynan as Number One.He identified a photograph of Tynan.Tynan was not present at the secret meetings, but attended the open mretin He did not take a promipent part.Sexton, J.Renny and Mrs.Parnell attended the convention.Attorney-General Wabster quoted Sexton's sl h to show that he knew Alexander Bullivan intimately.Bir Charlez.Russell\u201d quoted a resolution y the conveation approving of Mr.ell and the Irish commoners\u2019 conduct and promising moral and material aid nst landlordism.d he knew Egan was a member of the United Brotherhood in 1883 and be- Heved he had continued to be a member.Tom Maroney, Gorimnan, Flattery and Boland were members.ight of the thirteen principal officers of the American league were members of the United Brotherhood.Witness IDENTIFIED A REPORT dated tember 24, 1884, congratulating the oe enn upon having connentea all the broken links in the n convention with the secret power which originated and con- trulled their actions.Strict silence concerning the work was enjoined.Beach declared that Rossa falrely claimed ho did the work ofthe ed Ears Egan, dated J 88 ular sign: y 8 anuary,1885, forbidding one camp sending a circular to another.The circular said all communications must go through headquarters.The Irish American a document on June 17, 1866, - Frein members of the \u201cU.8.\u201d to sa ; to the parliamentary fund.It declared that Parnell I bad dereated a strong Government and banished Earl Spencer.and his brutel, Iosthaome minions.A circular issued on July 96 appointment at the small amount of funds received.A circular issued in November, 1885, ied that funds be transmitted to Dr, .It warned members not to talk of \u201cU.Be matters outside, - pattes, wished to tear so a from the oireulats.\"sir Farin Busesilo objected and the court sustained the nou said he visited the Southern States in November, 1885, with a letter In from Egan, à describing him as a most friend of the Iri Natlonalista.Yheer ion a was aughter, whic the witness heartil joined.In ohécircular witness said mention was made of the expulsion ot Dr.Cronan for treason to [roland and the violation of HIS OATH OF ne SLIGATION.Beach was on the mittee that tried Cronan.ht this point à Mr.Parnell entered.He sat beside Davitt, with whom he con- pose, Dates | ee rage Ren ded ir ague m cular Loaued 15 in March, 1886, referred do tra \u201cEmasculated scheme\u201d and i urged the campe to remit funds for te Baan (phar oan © Chicago convon- hg esse.He said O\u2019Brien, Red- RE home rule Hrs ot Boao und and Deasy were resent at a secret- Lavoine in Pitts @ convention at which the Iri foumed.Withces be atiounl brothorhood want to England ia 1 1887 for dyna- - ember of Parliament.At s mem Par LU |.andmet Fox, a the joint convention of the L N.B.B.in Chicago tn June, 1888, it was urged that measures be taken for the release of Gallagher and other prisoners in England.Patrick Farrell, of Pittsville, and John M.Armatron members of the convention, went to gland in June, 1665.Many members \u20ac of the organization did not pay 8ir Charles Russell then began the eross- examination.ach said he went to America in 1861.He had previously been in ce and was a draper's assistant in London and Colchester.In America he joined the army.HE BECAME A FENIAN in 1865 while still in the army.His object was to obtain all the information possible.He swore to fight for Ireland\u2019 s independence and took the Fenian military oath.He did not intend to keep the oath.He never for got that he was an English subject.Knowing that a conspiracy existed he wrote about it to his tather, who informed the member of Parliament, or Colchester, who advisad him to inform the Home oftive, From 1863 wit- nees tried best tu obtain the confidence of those connected with the organization for the purpose of betraying it to every extent he could.\u2018I never had the slightest sympathy with the movement,\u201d he said.e turther sald: \u2018All my communications were made to my father up to 1868.1 was once adjutant-general of the Fenian Military Brotherhood and attended a council of war.I consider myself a military spy in my country\u2019s service.From 1868 until February 1, 1889, I communicated directly with the British\u2019 Government.My usefu ness is now stopped.y communications number hundreds of thousands.They were very numerous upto 1879.\u201d AN UNSAVORY REPUTATION.JOLIET, Ill, February 7.\u2014Dr.LeCaron, who has been testifying before the Parnell commission, is well known here.He lived in this country twenty-five years, and bears an unsavory reputation.The sheriff of this county who wos formerly tmaster at Braid gbod when LeCaron lived there, says the latter frequently received large amounts of money from Ebgland, and that he.took un active part In politics.He first a) peared ut Braidwood in 1866, and was hospital steward at the prison, from which he was discharged for irregularit in bis accounts.He ran twice for Mayor of the full Democratic Braidwood, getung vote each time is race for supervisor in 1876 was so \u201close that à mob organized, led and incited by him, seized and destroyed the ballot box.He studied medicine, and was a citizen of Lockport and w ilmington, near here.He reuwin ed in Braidwood till four years a when he went to Chicago an nly 6 Machin\u2019s place on the State Democratic Committee, and when tle latter was convicted he made uent trips to England, and has endeav- to secure from President Cleveland the appointment us (Consul to Bordeaux, France.The developments in his career have caused a tremendous sensation here, especially among friends of lreland, who huve sworn vengeance against him.DETrorT, Mich., Febru.7\u2014A leading Irish American citizen of Detroit sai Beach is well known here by the name of Henri Le ron; was major of the Union Regiment during the war of the rebellion and a participant in the Fenian raid at Ridgewdy, Ontario, in 1867.graduated in 1872 from Detroit Modical College.NOTES OF THE STORM.Railways Blocked in All Directions\u2014Pedes- trianiem Extremely Trying.RICHMOND, Que.February 7.\u2014A savere storm hae been raging here since yesterday morping, commencing about 10 a.m.witha heavy fall of snow from the southwes which lasted with more or less violence til.evening, when the wind veered to the north and west and has continued blowing with increased violence all day and no signs of abatement.The roads are al' bloc up.All the trains have been cancelled on the South Eastern branch of the Canadian Paci- tie Jallway.The Grand Trunk railway to keop their trains running, thoug ° greatly delayed, mere especially thoso eastward bound.The mercury is 4 below zero.OTTAWA, February 7.\u2014The storm is still raging in the country districts.and all communication by rail is at a standstill.The Grand Truuk road between Coteau and Pointe Claire ia still blocked.The Montreal train on the Canadian Pacific railway.due here at 12.40,was reported only an hour and a half overdue.he blockade had a demoralizing effect on the mails.Up 1 o'clock to-day no malls from ints cast had been received at all.The western malls were in all right, but Ottawa is still awalting the mails trom New York, Boston and southern points.The wind, which was very high last night and this morning, has somewhat abated ita velocity.edes- trianism anywhere, but articularly in ox- posed places, such as Wellington street and around the Parliament buildings, was extremely trying.The wild gusts kept whirling around street corners, carrying wth theme clouds of fine snow which added the deep drifts already made.Miss Hoville of the junior fourth class in the central school west was obliged to dismiss her class this morning owing the severity of the weather.The Rideau club intended rending two riuks to Montreal to play for the Quebec challenge cup to-d ut the , on arriv- entiemen who were going found fig at the Elgin street station, that the company would not guarantee to take them any further than teau Junction.On enquiring about the train they were told that the line had canceiled all the trains.T be \u2018unada Atlantic cancelled all trains ton Fon ORONTO, February 7.\u2014Trains from all directions are delayed and traffic is badly interfored with through the severity of the weather SUNK IN COLLISION.Fifty-Two Lives Lost by the Sinking of the Steamer \u201cGlencoe.\u201d LoNDu:x, à.bruary 7.\u2014It has been ascertained beyond doubt that tha steamer which was sunk in collision with the barque \u201cLargo Bay\" Beachy Head on Monday nig! t was the: \u201cGlencoe.\u201d She was bound from Liverpool for London, and carried a crew of 54 men, al of whom were doubtless drowned.The \u201cGlencoe\u201d was a three-masted iron scrow steumor of 1901 tons.Sho was built at Glasgnw In 1874 and was rated 100 A and belunged to the Glen line, owned by or Gregor, Uow & Co., of Glasgow.The force of the collislon was so great that the foremast of the \u201cLargo Bay\u201d was jerked out and fell across the deck house, crushing it.A wild tempest was raging and snow was falling so thickly that it was impossible for the lookout on either vessel to see the lights of the other until the collision\u201d was inevitable.The \u201c(Hencoe\"\u201d forged ahead, trying to cross the, \u201cLa: go Bay's\" bow, but \u2018tailed to do so, and\u201d ran at full speed into the barque, demolishing ten feet of her bow.The \u201cLargo Bay\u201d would also have sunk had she not been provided with watertight sectionss, The suddenness of the shock dazed the crew of the barque.They saw nothing further of the steamer, but could make out her crew struggling ip the water.It was im ible, however, to render them an assftance.ait of the \u201cLargo Bay's\u201d boa smashed.The wind blew with such force that the salls of the barque were torn 1 shreds and a boy was carried over! The barque weathered the storm until she was rescued and towed into Cowes.Later.\u2014[t is learned that the crew of the * Glencoe\u201d numbered 53 men, Including 23 Chinamen.OUT WEST IN QUEENSLAND.Coif), the priest of King Eds Edwin, likened the 1ife of ma Unto De iiight of a sparrow with spow and the starm-wind wan, out of the frost and the darkness, into the warmth an .: the hall of the King's house, when It was Filing ght Ing\u201d And Se oret.g there for a moment, type of the «nd the daïkness fluttesing out rf ro fr crn wn Knowing no whence and no whither, shivering on the brink., oft ke the Night of & sparrow, lured, on a winter out of lfroes and the darkness into theiwarmth Found w wo the coming of - strangers out on the rans\u2019 °° far west, Coming ng to-night, and\u2019 to-morrow gone, after food Just ridtng up to the homestead, weary off weary |\" Aexing for A wnaing o of hands and then suppor, a smoke, sud Then 3 sad.Gea the sun's up, the stranger tn Austroiten Lerton\u201d* and a lofging given as matter ot | HAMILTON.Gang of Thieves Broken Up\u2014Amerjoan Opera ~\u2014Albani\u2014A Wanderer's Return.(RPEOLAL TO, TQ THE STAR] HAMILTON, Ont, February 7-The polion sucomedead Iv in breaking u a very bad gan of thieves yesterday .an arrauting three who are sald to bo the leaders.Galvin was first arrested.Hels about 18 or 20 years old and about flve years ago he shot and killed a companion while he was living in the Boys Homo.Since then he has n twice convicted, and has served two terms.Ha ia looked upon as an expert burglar.Michael Burnsand Juno.Stoneman, both about the same age as Galvin, were afterwards arrested.The trio have been livin in a vacant house in the east end of the city and ferrorlzing the neighborh lot of stol fecovered, giving cjues to numerous bure- \\ The new America Opera (Com any performed \u201cFaust\u201d here last nigh here was a Jar e, attendance aud the \u2018performance rat class.bani will be here next week.Hamil- tonians are not going Into ecstacies over her, during tho first hour and a half of the plan being opened only thirty-five persons putting in an appearance.This is over a week ago, and the seats ure not nearty taken.A man named Baker, who guddenly di disappeared from Waterdown over a year and who it was thought had met with Thu play, has turned up.LONDON, ONT.School Board\u2014Robbery and Attempted As- sassination\u2014Serious Runaway Accident.ISPECIAL TO THE ÉTAR] Loxpox, Ont, February 7.\u2014The school board for 1889 organized yesterday afternoon.Mr.A.O.Jeffery was unanimously elected chairman.The STAR described ap attem mpt to esca by Patrick Wallace the other when he was stopped by two shots from a detective\u2019s revolver.Wallace and Goorge Grimih worked together with Fred.Baker, farmer, near Dorchester.Griffith had $140 in his trunk, and Wallace advised him to bring it to town and bank it.Griffith did come to the city on Saturday night, but loft bis money behind, a-fortunate cireumstance as he was that night atiacked and robbed of his watch and a few dollars.Wallace was suspected and arrest However, when Griflith returned to \u2018Dorchester, where Wallace had slept on Sun- duy night, he found his trunk Rad been opened and the money taken.Wallace was this morning searched and $125 was found concealed in the lining of his coat.Itis presumed that Wallace assaulted Griffith on Saturday night, and not flnd- ing the money on nim went to the house ana rifled his trunk, Police Magistrate Noble committed Wallace for trial on the charge of larceny.An order was made by Judge Elliott for windin, up the Speaker Printing Company under the Joint Stock Compantes Act.The titiopers were a Saunders, Jane mith, and Martha B.Sifton.The motion was opposed by some of the shareholders.A terrible accident happened to four leading citizens while Foturning from the Juneral of he late Mrs.Little this after- noo day was very stormy and blusty.\u2014 ditches were filled up with light and treacherous snow In coming down Mount Pleasant Hill the horses ran away.and the sicigh went over an embankment and struck a telegraph pole.The vccupants were thrown out with terrible violence.Alfred Robinson, Secretary of the Western Ontario Commercial Travellers Association, and Henry Bapty, of the firm of Burns & Bupty, were cut about the head dly.but not dangerously hurt.Ard.Screaton, of the firm of A.Screaton & Co., almost had bis throat cut and is badiy bruised about the head.The doctor thinks there is a slight dislocation of the neckalso.His chances of recovery, however, are considered good.Walter Bartlett, a well-known citizen, injured the worst of all, He was struck on the back of his head, and has not Jot regained consciousness.The.doctors ear he will die.Robert Armstrong, a laborer, this afternoon pawned his boots for money to buy whiskop and then beat his wife and threw her and his children out.into the blizzard, she rom plained to the police, and Armstrong Was arres TORONTO.Clearing House\u2014A Book Trade Grievance\u2014 C.P.B.Bettlement\u2014The Jesuits\u2019 Bill ISPRCTAL TO THE STAR.! ToroxTto, February 7\u2014It is understood that The advisabliity 0 of establishing a Bank Clearing House in Toronto, similar to that regently established in ;Montreal, will be discussed by the banke15 of this city.The city book trade is moving to petition the Customs Department to stop what is claimed to be the unfair discrimination shown in favor of private citizens as against dealers in the matter of certain periodicals being allowed into the Dominion duty free when consigned in single numbers the former, whereas the dealers are compelted to pay heavily for the privilege of selling them.The dealers claim that they cannot pupply customers as cheaply as foreign pub- ers can.The prospects are did tobe food for beginning the new buildings of Victoria University in Toronto next spring.One gentleman, not a Mothodist, as sent Dr.otts a cheque fôr $5000.The Canadian Pacific Rallw.way and Gooder- ham and Worts havo arrived at an agreement ju the matter of the compan expropriation of the latter's lands on che esplanade wanted for the Way'8 Dew eastern entry to this city.Rev.W.T.McMullen, of Woodstock, moderator of the General Assembly of the byterian Church, writes to the pa) that apathy does not exist amongst testants regarding the Jesuits\u2019 Bill, and adds: \u201cPermit me to say, and I am confl- dent I voice the opinion of the Presbvterian Church of the Dominion, of which I have the honor of being moderatur, that not apath but disgust and despair is the Jets with which t e state of things is co ro area\u201d Ho hints that shortly take decisive act on.CARDINAL LEDOCHOWSKL Sketch of the Prelate who Defled Prinee Bismarck.Cardinal Lodochowski, whose death was announced yosterday, was born at Gork, of an illustrious Polish family, in October 1822, commenced his theological studies under the Lazarists in the college of &t.John, Warsaw, and at the age of 1§ received the ecclesiastical tonsure and habit from the Bishop of Sandomir.After, some studies at Vienna.he proceeded to Rome, where he Joloed the \u201cAcademia à celogiastien.\u201d founded Pus 1X.His Holiness named fadon wski domestic\u2019 prelate and pro- thonotary apdstolic, and also sent him on a diplomatic mission Madrid, and as auditor of the nunciature to Li , Rio de Janeiro and Santiago de Ch wn \u2018He was pominated Archbishop of Theble, tn bus infidelium, on his appointment in Be tember, 1861, to the nunciature of Brussels, whero he remained four years.In January, 1866, he was translatod to the archbisopr! 0 of Gnesen and Posen, and as occupant possesse« cote ion the of that see A the title of Primate of Poland.In consequence of his resistance to the laws enacted by Bismarck against the church, he was, in\u2019 1874, cast into prison, and was nétually incarcerated in the dun- | geons of Ostrowo, when he was proclaimed a cardinal by ] ) 1876, andyboing ban shed from his diocosé proceeded to Rome, where he took posses- Sion of the church of Santa Maria in Ara Has Charge of the Entrance Hall.Constable Richard, of the C.P.R.pay car department, was ye iterday usferred to the charge of the en ce hall and Dating f the Windsor street station.Ric was a number of years in the G.T.R.em- Desk ta at Bonaventure station, and for the bold ta Toa one of the company\u2019s most ' efficient and well-tried men.The Light of Home.A cheerful, healthy woman isthe light of he but rough over-exertion in her efforts to Rinister Jo the happiness.of t he household hor heal ls often im i mpatred.ment bro ou matin = hit oF pie and cloud be on.vise hay voy bo bome Trith gloom.The he 1 i tal ee h'to sue cases, ah n pers enou ceive the cause of su com androuffering ok relieve: the fa thie wi e from drudgery, and furnish her with that best ôf friends Lo Wo- en goods were | Ran order of the cour 4 Furnace, Dr.Pieroc'e Favorite Prescription now | Le I ' pre trs I ho sisi tions peculiar to \u201cPavorite Prescription\u201d is, the oy iy medicine for wo- nen, sold b by dr a positive the manulacturers, that it wi HE ° \u201ceatiataction in every case or money refunded.This guaran printed on the bottle wrapper, and faith- ully carried out for many y 1f thou art a master, be sometimes blind; if® ser vant, « sometimes deal.Louis Ioederer' a Gran d Vin Bec\u201d 4 readily distinguished by its brown label and the characteristic star on the bottle.We should make the samé use of a book that a bee d of a flower; she steals sweets from it, but does not injure it.For restoring the golor, {rlokenln ; De growth, and beautifyln reventing baldness, BED Ho ower unsur passed.' When our hatred is violent, we sink beneath the level of those we hate.| All sufferers from blood disorders can use Ayer's Sarsaparilla wii with Assurance of cure.Men are never s0 likely & to discuss a question rightly & as when they discuss it freely.Beecham! s Pills cure billous and nervous 8.Neither serge one who has been a servant, not beg of one who has been a 200 Disease gathers strength gth advanges Annihilate it at its birt When ne wels become siu upelsh, digestion feeble, or the liver torpid, they should arou an stimulated with orthrop & Lyman\u2019s Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptic Cure, a medicine foremost in nsefulness among altera- tives.It should not be abandoned an immediate cure is not effected, but be used as it deserves, systematically\u2019 and with sistence t will then prove that i is thorough.He \u2018that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself.To create an appetite, and give tpne to the digestive apparatus, use Ayer's Sarsaparilla.Silence never shows itself to so great an advantage as when it is made to reply to ca'umny and defamation.Constlpation, which gives ives rise to many graver troubles, is cured and provented by Carter's Little Liver Pills.you will be convinced.ART ASSOCIATION, Phillips Square.Special camival Extibition OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS.9to5 and 7.30 to 9.30.ry them and GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1678 BAKER'S Sold by Grecers everywhere.W.BAKER & C0., Dorchester, Nass INSOLVENT NOTICE.A Bealed Tenders will be rr upto FRIDAY, the 15th ext.noon, for : purchase of th Sek eal\u201d situated at Vaudreuil, 24 wiles from Montreal \u2014THE PROPERTY CQMPRISES\u2014 let.One lot of ground \\neaguting adbont 187,000 feet in surface.2n three sto: en thereon, measuring Ca 00 square feet.3rd.1 Wouden Bu == de house and pastl 4th.Three Isl ands fn the Ottawa Rivi of the Hotel.measuring about 1100, 1058\" and fegt in surface respect 1 tp bed ca 0 HE on [emo time, and na all Mgrs trio tight, electric bells, wa ta, oto.The higheat or any oar a A assaaarily soc accept- \u20ac For further information apply to CHs.DESMARTEAU, Curator, 2515 No.1598 Notre Dame Bt.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Steck for Sale by Public Anetion.elt Matter of THE LE MONTREAL, SOAP and OIL , \u201cfire MONTREAL 1 DALY STAR.FRIDAY.- FEBRUARY 8 1889._ DOUBLE SHEET.\u201cDun & Fraser's Sales.BRE COTTAGES AT AUCTION.wi are instructed br the representatives of the late sell BY ue WITHOUT RESERVE, 4x OUR Eooms, No.390 67.JaMEs STREET, ON TUESDAY, 183TH FEBRUARY.That very desirable g No.177 and 79 Bouretols street, Pro t Br bee with two Cottages and frame outbuildinga Toot.front a and about 06 feet 15 advancin idly, it Ti = % Tu A » proftabie rate Spiel ure prove & Farther parttoulars oan be had on lionti The lot to about vi Moctings and and Amusements, FULL LVL LL Athletic Club House.CARNIVAL BONNET HOP! TO-NIGHT.Danéina, Sloging.Fireworks, Illuminations.BVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS TICKETS, - - - $5cents.Busses leave MoGill College Gate at 7.30 and 8 p.m.return fare, Zôe a3i SALE AT TWBLVE O'CLOCK NOON.DUFF & FRASER, 288 Auctioneers H°+-.SLEIGHE à\" AND ROBES AT One stylish brown Mare.6 years, 15-3 bands fect, aingle, double or waddle, very gentle.eevorsl her ith Bima lr, 2 Haraons.\u201cTele a+ our yard, 332 t.James street, 0.TUESDAY.13tb INST.At 2.30.32 4 DUFF & FIRASER,'Auctionesrs.JBOLVEN T BALE.ESTATE OF GEORGE WOOLLEY.ve are instructed by the curator, to sell by suction THURSDAY, 14TH FEBRUARY, AT NO.131 BLEURY STREET, rar Penola pf the, the Btock-in-Trade, fonsitting of fine ed and yedoished d, in lots to suit rare hasars, and hie Book Debts, amounting 10 about 1.0 00.Bale at TEN o'clock Forenoon.\u2014 ALSO AT NO.22% VALLEE STREET.On the same day, Che L .Qleighs, 2 Buggies, i Ex press Kammer.Baran 3 Bale at TWO O'CLOCK afternoon.DUFF & FRANER Auctioneers.FIREPROOF SAFES, LARGE AND with binatl ocks, fine ofall vw at pri vais sal inat on} ail in DUFF & FRASER, Auctioneers.328 322 Bt.James street.326 J.8.Thomson & Co.'s Sales.F.AT PRIVATE SALE! and Muffy, Boas, C Persian Lawnb, Uiter and Caps, Ladies\u2019 I Jackols, Fur Kobe: Visitors to the Carnival are advised to call and » these fine Furs.3.8.THOMSON & CO.278 Alictioneers.ARDWARE AT AUCTION.e balance of the stock of C.Snowdon & Co, t.Pan) street, will be closed out on FRIDAY and BAT URDAY, 3th and bth ios ins tant, consisting of Bbelf H.Hardware, in ncludi sortiment at L Follean Cher o Charles Coron.Fineniine Tools, Goes Tu ubular Lanterns, aisee.dage, Chains, ke, and he nce at Hea ware, 33 Les cavy Ja Hardw put Bp at oz e cé out pu, ae Mv for positive hoe sbacl utely without reserve.Bale at 10 J.8.THOMSON CO.804 ON eters, Te LIBRARY SAE W.H.KERR, t Library will be sold st Our Rooms, ai st James strost on MONDAY, 23th INST.24 ones nye tajosues will be ready this coi coming k in.Le ou.SR OMSON & COQ, 313 -_ Auctionesrs.James Stewart & @ Co: s Sales.To Soap and Oil Manufctres IMPORTANT NOTICE.in re Dume Mary Ann White, of the City of Montreal (widew eof the lute Apdrow W, Mood, tu his lifetime of tho sald city), an Lusoivent.The undersigned have received in from the curator of the above estate to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, The 1%th of February, 1880, \u2018At the Insolvent's premises, 57 AMHERST STREET, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, the well-known properties situated on Amberst and Wolfe siroets, commonly known as the \u201cMontreal Soap agd Oil Manufacturing Co.\u201d Theproperty offeted for sale comprises the large snd thoroughly equipped factory fronting on Amherst atreet and twelve briqk temement buildings fronting on Wolfe street, the whole covering an ares of 22,350 feet, Xuglish measurement, and will be sold en bloc, The tenement houses on Wolfe street yield sn annaal rental of about $1,000.The property will be sold subject to » mortgaxe of $18,000, bearing interest at Big per cent.and expiring October, 1893.Terms of the salé over and above the mortgages, CASH.For further information apply to W.ALEX, CALDWELL, Curator.Or\u2014 JAMES STEWART & CO.ep pes wate) Auctionsers.Mogae a January\u201d 180.4 2412 Hontreal Snowshos Club.SATURDAY, February Oth, at 5.80, On the New Grounds.ANNUAL DINNER, Windsor Hotel, same date at 7.30 pm ALEX.STEWART, 304 St.Ann\u2019s Mutual Building Society » LIQUIDAT TION), Notice ot Final Meeting.A General Jloeting of Sbareholders of the Society will} be held in the Commit 160: baoice' Institute 5 tb FEB UARY, ps look P.rid busi.Doss incidental to the closing up of ite a airs will be tr JOHN PUWER, We rN RAFFERTY, 29 President.ry.sbove tes Room of t ANNUAL MISSIONARY SERVICES NEXT SUNDAY.In the Mountain Btreet Methodist Church Rev.Wu.Brioos, D.D., of Toronto, will proach at 11 a.m, Bev.THOMAN Crospy, the hero of Inisslons on the acific Coast, with Hev.C.A.HaRso.ress tne meeting In the evening.NOMINATION \u2014OF\u2014 MAYOR AND ALDERMEN.PUBLIC NOTICE fe hereby given that, in conformity with the law, the nomination of candidates for the office of Mayor of the City of Montreal, and of Aldermen for the several wards thereof, will take place on FRIDAY, the 15th day of February instant, at the bour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon; that the several nominations will be held in the open air, at the places hereinafter mentioned, and before the several Aldermen hereinafter named, vis.: - FOR MAYOR.The 1 nomination of candidates for the beld at the west end of the Cit Hast w VE vf this city, and rman preside at Lhe said nomination.FOR ALDERMEN.1-\u2014The nominstion of candidates for the office of Alderman in tbe East Ward will be held et the Weigh Uouse, Bonsecours Market,\u2014Alderman Pre- funtatue presiding.2\u2014For the Centre ard, at the north west corner of St, Lambert hill and Bt.James street,\u2014Alderman Perreault presidi 3\u2014For the West Ward, at the centes of the northwest aide of 61.Aun\u2019s Market,\u2014-Alderman Archibald presiding.i 4\u2014For the St.Ann's Ward.at tbe corner of St Manurtce street and Chabolllez square,\u2014Alderman Cunninghan: presiding.5\u2014For the St Antoins Ward, at the northwest corner of Victoria Buuare and Craig street, \u2014Alder- man Clendinnens presidiuz.O\u2014For the Rt.Lawrence Ward, at the Central Fire Btatlon, corner of Craig snd Cheunneville streets, \u2014 Aldonuan Malone presiding.e Marorel a) = ville will 7\u2014For the BY Louis Ward, at tbe Fire Station,\u2019 German corner of Ontario and Robert presiding.8\u2014For the St.James Ward, at the Viger Market, Cralg street,\u2014 Alderman Jesnnotte presiding.B+For the St.Mary's Ward.at the Papineeu Mar- Xet,\u2014Alderman Hurtesu presiding.10\u2014For Hoobelaga Ward.st the Fire Station, Dese- ry street, \u2014Alderiman Laurier presiding.11\u2014For the St.Jean Baptiste Ward, in front of the S8t Joan Baptiste Market, St.Lawrence street, man Dubuc presiding.12\u2014For the St.Gabriel Ward, in front of the eld Municipal Hall, Island street, Alderman Conroy pre- strests,\u2014 Alderman laluy.* (By order.) CHS.GLACKMEYER.City Clerk.City CLERK'R OFFICE, { Crry HALL.Montreal, 4th Yeb, 1880.323 WYATER WORKS DEPAR .PUBLIC NOTICE.Te Water Meter Tenants.As it is found that many persons supplisd with water by meter do, in direct contravention of the by-law, meddlé with the meters on their premises, disconnacting and connecting them again; thersfore notico is hereby given that prompt and energetis measures will be taken to bring to justice and punish.all persons detected in such violation of the law.B.D.MoCONNELL, Assistant Supt.M W.W.Crry HaLy, ! Montreal, February 5th, 1889.314 ADIES ! \u2014 DR, DAVIS\u2019 PENNYROYTAL AND STEEL PILLS, for females, guickly correet all tes Kor te byali chemis perBex.18° MPARES of the e received ructions us free the Surator, to sel) > \u2018Publie Auto at the pied by the Inso Amherst ps real, 0 B TUESDAY E Cu \u201c3 FEE ARY, 1 5 11 c'elock in th longing to the Se Stock of Bon 0.Goal (abouti e 168 Pigtnres 158 o Furniture EC 1 Edwards\u2019 safe) ee fan Book debts.-1568.56 Terms of sale cash.Inyen list ot b book debts and all information can ALEX.CALDWELL, or.J.STEWART & CO.Auctioneers, Ormrox or CALDWEL Sarr & Wirxs,, 9A ST.FaancoIs TIER oT.Montreal, 4th February, 1889.207 INSOLVENT NOTICE.InBe ALFRED BEAUNE, swick t, corner of se Urbain an ache! trots, Mor Mon A te Tr oécate 14 nders will \u2018be recaivea 4b up to tha 15th day si the arses of the antate, or er of sone Bar Fixiur ur os.stock & Furniture, han 2e 8, whole To a desirable tenant.a I lease may beo obtained.» Restaurant lo well heated and Very 60 vepience for à je and Incest fas > highest or Tr not necessarily aoce For furiber infor rss ion a: and to.visw the Soats.apply to ne re: pi es square, Montreal 0 I ay HSLE 322 at Ettonr.INSOLVENT NOTICE.est B.GIGUÉRE x 00.Insolvents.to a True 175) pars SEE El it = ero Be .10 remarks beautiful red-beaded girl, with not the a u3 a box sleigh full of firemen fol- others.bind in the afternoon » ä8 in fact were all creased £3,220,0 and the ox ports £1,900, accident on reach.Vaudreuil station yes- John Rea J from 9 , though not aiways con.fnintest trace of tho recently shaved off fr owed ap, the burly for: lu of sub-Chief Nau The C, P - \u2026 though more fortu- UU#, as compared with Januar y, 1888.torday morning.9, 0 drift was so heavy an indictm ent under the hal ting pleaded guilt yesterda h hlÿ enjoyable.Whan the moustache, driving a huge white horse, bringing up the rear.A detachment of the nate, were rauch de la ved cast and west.that the plough left the track and the act, and was senten to tw tual crim To nan 5 v f corner on Pe el and Dor- Cloge behind them came a sleigh, mounted \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ss Muuntreal Field Butter y now dashed past in Last night the Toront a train, of 12 cars, left FLOQUET'8 DOWNFALL PKEDICTED.engine following camo into collision with a the penitentiary.This is th enty years in chester wad turned the Gove rnor-General on which, wus an old-fushioned wheeless fine style, heral ng the last but Windsor station in t wo sections of 6 cars \u201cThe mo The New York Herald's Paris edition says: uilinan car at t he rear of the Ot tawa train record of a prisoner pleadin © first or and party stood out on the balcony, and us buggy .labelled \u201cLe Patriote, 1837.\" Around not the east of the descriptive each, the better Lo han idle in case of encoun- that M t generally _uce redited opinion is in the yu rd, slightly injuring three pas- charge.& guilty to that the committee sleigh assed, every ve- this was hung a number of curiosities, A cars.t Wi a most creditable show tering block es.The return flow of Car- .Floguet is lost.He is every day sengers.NO one, however, cupant of it arose, doffed his cap, and BNOW shovel 150 vears old; a pair of snow- of.the who le batte Ty; 8 representation nival visitors h omewards was especially losing ground.It is proba) ble the question hurt, beyo nd a fow bruises.\u201d was seriously The meeting of ¢ he Chicago Dental chee an example that was followed by ghoes made 1720 \u2014 of a fort from which Cunnons were obtrud- visiblo by this train, it being crow: ded.The as io the fate of the min stry will be again \u2014_\u2014 a ety closed | ni t withn banquet atthe the occupants of all the following vehicles, an old jirelock gun 60 yours old.; &subre modo in 1700; The collar ing their ominous black muzzles; above pussen ers by the 8.30 .WL.Western train raised at no distant da .Pacific H À te gh T here were two hun- At Philips square the comiuittee sleigh On the horse Was very ol them stood the gunners ready to 0, e on We d nesday eveni f ad a wuit of over THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.COMMERCIAL.dred guests.Doctor & wazey pres .made a stop for the purp ose of judging the made in 1731.This ancien iMastioned, being tallsir wasdriven - fort at the ex pense of limb and life, This seventeen hours at \"Po inte Claire, after President Carnot at American and Foretmn.+ The funeral of the murderer and his vic- relative value of the cars, by an old man, who looked almost as apcient ended tne p rocessio n proper.A hetero- which they were taken back to Mu ntreal by Hotel de Ville, P tended a ball at tho reports : tim Ar.an rs.Bradley, took p } ace this assed caught up again with the , and after they as hus stock in trade.The driver was Mr.geneous collection of f vehici es bro ht u two engines.Right ah ead of the m lay the crowd surround ed th aris, last evening.A large steady : cor, \u2014Cargoes off const; wheat mornin at Onkwoods, I head o eh @ procession on St.enis btreci.Geo.Babbits.the rear.On went\" the cav alcade of roug P Moccasin train » Wi n snow bound rnot'a hearty rece opullding, and æave shipment JHE ends held assage and for coru, tend ed by the press and t was.largely at- _ the streets of the city, passing unde rneath fur four bours - Callfornia wheat, pr mptly to be sid qu sion._\u2014 theatrieal Drofes- ALL MONTREAL WAS OUT ANOTITER OBJECT OF INTEREST the living arch, manned The Carnival ho ; p at the Athletio club GENERAL BOULANGER.nearly due 83, verpool wheat, s, pol, steady, pped, 38s; with all her visitin friends, while the roads ss see was the French habit ant sleigh.This primi- shouting \"and halloving to their hearts\u2019 by snowshoers he wise to-night w i a very enjoyable General Bo ulanger nas unex tedly re- with a fatr demand + corn, do, ., depressed.Liver.from outside mun f.ipali 3 ties were lively for tive conveyance wi 8 Constr ucted entirely content.he genera, verdict may Le affair.Arrangements ha ve been made for turned to Parts.He tongiders.his 8 presence fark Lane ol mixed maze, 48; Can English , OS 8 TROY, N,V.hours with Jean Baptiste Û his loving spouse out of green limbs of t Te\u20acs, even to the run- summed up !n three words, \"A great suc- a grand display of firewo rks.necessary in view of com business in the Alerican and Danubi and foreign wheat, steady: Rapid Transit Between Tro: y and Lansing and numerous progeny 8 nugly packed in ners, T1 wus the habitant and his wife that .58, FIVE MILE RACE.Chamber of Deputies, yi contemplates and Americap flour , steady an maize, lish burgh\u2014General Term Decisions, the typical box-sleigh, © GMINZ in to kee tho attracted attention.hev were both THE \u20acNOWBHOE, ARCH.The five mile i making a tour othe south t ater, when he and rollo win, Chillan wheat month off un, The proclamation by His Worship tha dressed in the warm, nonseseri pl garments, nternational challen © race will perhaps go to Italy and visit Rome.Walla Walla wheat, off coast, + 378; present and $78 3d + [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} Mayor, of a half holid AY, Was very gene- \u2014\u2014 which the French habitant is so remarkable Victoria Square being one of the fef contestants w took place on th e Crystal ice last ni 4 oY, N.Y.rally observed, and t housands of hands _ for.The seat they occu pied was nothing e vantage avalcad \u20ac points tor spectators to view * the Wills and N.Gere Chas.Gordon, E.Cod da THE DUCHESS OF GALLIERA'S GIFT, owing month, 3783 of 68 on ra , Februar id transi y 8.\u2014The committag being thus rele ased from tol, turned into \u2018ess than u bag of potatoes, whilst be- it is needless to sa y that it was ohausen , of Norway.The The Inte Duchess of Ga lliera bequeathed LIVERPOOL LatesT Prices CURRENT.Feb, 8, Lansingburgh held a t between ro, tho strects to j oin in the sports, Furs and hiud them hun & a bucket of la bonne femme.ee fully avail ed o, I.Not only the pc wsition it- rave resulted in a vieto ry for Gordon by to Empress Frederick al 1 th e Dear: an A sd Was stuted that accor meeting last night, It Warm wraps were the order of the day, for Two moose in 4 cage, which was a rather _\u2014 self, but the li vin, arch, the glacial lion and second.three laps Th his time being 19 minutes, 1 precious stones in her possess} on.Spring Wheat.7 Por 80 to 0 surveys of the Bu ding to lan and keen Jack Frost and rude old Bor vas hat great obstruction to the view, \u2018ame next._ other attractions ad their Weight In ren- | e time by miles was as follows: » of a double-track s team routa the estimated cost entered 1uto a combination to have * a high A family of Ethiopians ne Ww claimed atten- dering Victoria th e most thron ged Ist mile, 3.5 9.1.0; 2nd, 1,33 ; 3rd 11.15; 4th, Ten Thousand Dollar Action Against the N 1 or J] Cala ; & Bacoi to 33 io >: 3 ; tion in aterford to Tru road from the june- festival too, and wh ilo the one pulled the tion.A dog dressed o ut in female attire save perhaps that of minjon, on t he occa.square, 15; bt City.Peas | ÿ Tallo al A bridge across the Hu Y, including an iron ears and the noses of the waiting erowd, the completed the tamily © ircle, The next was sion.From early mor & ning workmen h SNOWSHOE BFRÉPLECHASE.An action a gainst the city of Montreal for 3 8 WU UCI uess.a.580to 0 ; wou fi d be.$247,000 > ve stations, other caught u vast clouds of fine, dry à large sleigh containing ten grotesque been engaged in stren gthening the frame- The ladi $ ,0U0 dum ages has bee n taken in the 1 (public cable)~Wheat, .firm, demand was appointed\u2019 to pecial committee funds snow and urled it down into the Streets, ligures, who designated them \u2018 selves in large work of the arch, rearranging the ever- shoe lub es\u2019 tramp of the Montefiore Snow- a8 rior Court at the instance of Alderman fair, holders offer s _ Corn, easy, ae ro ed will run do Tales, Fhe line filling their eyes and other exposed places letters as 18 vodoo Torchlizht Mens and im roving it generally.Addi- Athletic Club Hou Id dast evening to the ts¢, The TE Aywvin of uebec city, on the groun mand fair.Recelpts past 1 ree days, wheat, 27,- fn gbur, xth Aven ue, Lans- th the granula ted fey particles, and cover- chanies.\u201d On the bac k of the sleigh the pub- ion al flags an banneret 80 Leen steeplechase of e \u2018Hub annual green that the corporat on of Hochelaga, before it O centals; no American .same 8, r at gh, and after crossing th W e ud ing them over wi th powdered whiteness, until lic were informed th at by gettin in with intr uced and altogether it prese nte d an Seven started an wag also held.Wassincoi prated in this ¢ \u2019ity, had accepted 118,900 centals.Weather wet and's LO Jive hbu rg Railroad at Cemeto atorford and conneectin E with the they resembled so many living representa- them thoy wou d be sure and find th eir way even more a ppropriate appearance th an on dezvous was Mr.first to reach the ren- from the plaintiff a gift o f à certain portion Viger Market.will enter the Union station at Ty Avenue, tions of old Fa ther Christmas, Th e adver- \u2014\u2014 to the dump.They ro resented all the the day of @pening.The lion, too, had re- Cohen second, 1 Eriedman, with Mr.M.of land in that village, un der the conditions The state n the ganeral term decisl Troy.tised route to be cover ed by the procession broken down trades and f professions, and \u2014 ceived a hose et of water the revious CURLING.that a macadamized street should this marke tL which was Of the roads has naturally nenced down in three actions of ons wre handed was a long one, and p resented an animated with their hideous mask ni ght which, freezing, had ca him to opened through a certain other portion of evidently not e Xpecting to tind epoy, ulet to.day, buyers against the Troy & ston f John B Gale + cerner nc and gay appearance.Tuonse who possessed actions create 5 aud grotesque st iine with true ieonine lust as the sun at Great interest Tpanifested in the Inland.This, the plaintiff alleges, would have make it worth while to attend.\u2018he 2 stock to ny, Lo recover intere ilroad Com- bunting hung it out, a nd those who had not times beamed out upon b:mis behaviour ternational curling match for the Gordon reat] y enhanced the value of f his other 13 calves t hat were offered met with a COWES and fh at corporation, bst un the bonds of in inany cases huu £ out the best substitutes ROARS OF LAUGATER.throughout was of the best and medal, whi ch wus played veste ay on the nds ad; Joining the _stipula tod street.demand, and only some 0 COWY were sold very poor lower court, in favor of 2 ts of the for it they could find.The windows were Joo Beaf's Sun Fish follows »d.In this dleigh mark ed by many: ** He did all but move re- Thistle ice and was \u20ac hq curling ev rent of the ochelagn never opened that th at from $20 to $50 and only th ree or four allirmed.thos al n were crowded with bea wing faces from basement vas à number of hard-ioo king individual roar.\u2019 A misunde: rstanding appears to have and season.T he visito rs have n here since and since the annexation of that vi oroughfare, calves were 80ld at $3 to $4 e; o against the Rob e case of John Kaye, Le nitic, and va st crowds lined the side- with ragged coats, anc 8, occurred with reg ard to the time of arrival the beginning of the week, 1 v And are well the city, the corporation of Mo age to neral term reyersed osiery Co mpany.Ye wit'ks, } wrched on the treacherous sow pants of varied hues, an d' faces painted to patches on their of the drive, the con sequence being that a th = eir reception.The condi- alleges\u2019 the plaintiff, has neglec ted to do so.ntreal also, / Toronto Produce Market.fos wer court in favor of the J udgment of th hen ips, and otherwi se dispused themspives heighten the reg sutation they receive, of full two hours bef ore its arrival, thesquare tions of the ma that the skip on the 6 damages aceruin Market fairly s + $3000.ho ff for 1e th ible advantage.The roads being a hard crowd.The driver, H O'Brien, was thronged by xpectant thousands, who winning side who es Lhe best score has the plalntiff to be wo rth $10,000.Æ to him go Judged by Tack at 3444c.: bi an t very quiet.Sale of n Francis A.Fales vs.flatad DD.F5 Won were e best poss y beuvy notwithstandi the was the ¢hinl object of interest.He wore sufficient to 0 eep themselves the honor of holdi the medal during th \u2014 sat .4 >xt Ti d outside at equal to and others the appeal was dism issed.l-æst efforts of f the auth orities of th ols oad a long eoat, the talls of which alm ost swe warm.lmpromptu races were got up by it is the pro- Nine Months H ard Labor for a Theft of Furs.Peas outside at + ra bark .\u20acy at equal Lo 47c here; Department to get the m into the best trim the ground.On his ead was an old mi fi some \u201c.tion an wrestHin LE H utohlson, of this city.The furs recov: erod with the ea Wheat, a uty a LUMBERING UNDER DIFFICULTIES.possible.The snow pl oughs and roller had tary busby.adorn ed with variegated rib- an of the younger por e \u2018the ord cCredfe, of the Ai bany Curling thief, by constal blo MeN ulty on { tire of the red winter, No , $1.05 Bop [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) been busy at wo rk and eighty men had been bons and smail ti ures.On the top of the to the isconcertance of the olde r portion.er, much club, and also F Fi ntin # the Albany night, were claimed, an d proved Vednesday 1,26 ; 1.07; Manitoba Xo hard, , $1 EAST SAG placed by the ity Surveyor tu level and sleigh was an old 1 ag on which was drawn Finail the «rrival of à pa rty of the Argyle gus, together ! °C a n orrisson, Graves, 80 Osborne to helong 1.18.Barley, No No.2 > 26 is sixteen INAW, Mich., February 8.\u20148now widen the roads, yet it was very hard wurk an old rat, no doubt Lo re present the whart x 5.lu b at three o'clock , showed that the acted as um pires Hi 1e players and scores havin two hours af street, sho 55c; No ex .47 1, 57 to 60c; No.Cc .lumber w to eighteen inches deep in the a for the horses Ww pull along some of the rata.Next came a more 1 nodern institution, of the arch had \u201cbe, hey num- Were as follows to the indsor stree ter missing them, gone eas, No, 2,56 to G0c.Oats y Ko.2/ 32 w 36¢.3 42'to 436, effort and worl king in are strainin every heavier cars, an d caused the abandonment a clown and his son in al manning men, headed by fhoir T nlted Sta tes $3NYU21 Rink, A.L.Banks, stable was on duty, for the tstation where the con- Flour, akers, $1.00 ay.ull force ni « zh t and y Chief Benoit ; of the greater part of his and anything but tig 1 the glory of paint, ham, ana vic e-presiden resident, Mr.ses J.M mmo! Kirk, A.McMurray, the case in his hands.jurpose of plac- 056.75 géxtra, 84.50 to 4.60; Strong b: banked.logs on skids will prol hal sù are in his pagean t ments.They were sea bht-fitting nether Rar- Chadwick, f h t once ascende the Bkin, 14.3 .Foul , R.Eillen, suf ect her j n mooting the labor in the wWoods, ero iguan active dema: D In nd fog ' WAITING IN THE SNOW which was drawn by an ot on a toboggan ste and took \u2018tb ofr places on the a ren.G.Grière, J.K ad oki P, 13.1 ft t oy may be imagi : ined when Wholesale Produce and Provisions.be found in suffici, men cannot horse.Five old women wit h busts some d diiapidated The club had bee n compelled to a) on da: No.1 Rink, T.Williamson, E.Ne ef both y re lied It seems that y, I have them and the cnolce ER.\u2014The onl, demand continues to be tor en have never been ent num T8 to fill orders, was certain! y very cold work, and it was two and a half fee t in diameter, wear- their car with e Wald o Rev.J Willia mson, E.» h e lad ad u We selections, w) C are eon, and straight 26 a mont reer at this gea- with consid erable relief the shouts were ing immense and street, it hav ng succum ight horses on Wellington skip, da o.2 Rink Stewart, Rev.t rom the city carl ung the articles In the hall, on com La in C 0.quote: Creamery, September, 24 experienced wo i h is offered for heard that heralded the a proach of the great round falselaces, were the next sunflower bonnets, clay, J.ur E.Hutchi- fellow had sne y in the evening, and the 22e.Ven tern, ., August, 6 to Bb 24c; Townships, 19 ca ,in men.The shortage fs pageant and which caused t at strange un- attraction.THE HEAVY ROADS.n; skip, The total Score was the rack, © appeared and stolen them from ESB.\u2014 The cable ts unchan at 58s.New Canadians, 8 measure, bya who were em large number of accountable thrill of excit cement to run ever, e Their youthful actions, how- Clr ancient attire.The next snowshoe rs to arrive were the Ca ans 62 J United Btates, 27.Tho magistrate yesterd a before the police York.looks weaker der the ged er cables and returning home when wor, oyed in w 8, through the crowd.\u201cClear the way, clear poor old beast came next, driven b A Beauharnois club of 50 mem under Revs., hadi Ba relay an d J, Williamson, and Thomas Connolly, 3 B h gave his name as with the slow export d T ho local ket was suspende d the way, eri es sub-chief Lancey as ho direction of its president, Dr.rossait.Mesers.J Robertson, Jliamson and A ailing from Quel 18 still very dull With no tra nsactions except in a snow.a few weeks ago by reason of the lack of beads the ad vancing troop of horsemen, any other part of thetr face men with noses much out of proport .lon to They were quick] y followed by 25 m E Hutchison reside in this el .Mr.J.BO; 25 Sentenced nine Jopbl ng, retail way.uote Septem v11 w which as it sw eons by presents a panorama indiyiduals annou \u2018hese two of the Montreal Emerald Club embers Ste wart in Kingsto n, and Mg, Waldo and monts band Sor ja D August, 10 to 10% THE NEW STEEL STEAMSHIP.of cow-boys, militar; officers, 3 > Iudians, large placard, tha inced to the public, by a the president, M r.J.D.Purcell, The arc) C.8.Scott in Ot ; Lingered too Long on the Street.easler, 8.\u2014Tho market is dull and ces are a trifle Captain Clapham in fu li snowshoe rig with none other than the famous Mauc tthe horse they beheld wag announcement of the accident to certain BRANCH TROPHY.laid, 200 particular Umed.© quote: New [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] the anxiety of a grand marshall depicted her time as 29°, This 18.giving their members in the break down of their Coroner Jones held an inquest this morn- g oi 0 autumn kept, 14 to 160; F ebrua: 8\u2026\u2014 The on his countenance, a ay band of Hungari- the onlookers, who jeered a.as too much for sleigh on Univ ersity Avenue, t The match for the branch tro hy was ercier, who Te a fair amount of business 1 \" he ing b ui if here for an cavaliers in icture sque blue jackets, poor unfortunate nd laughed at the thin ofa dampe rob the proceedings.The hrew some- play ed yesterday, the final bein, Quebec an p I a ed by died suddenly on comini out ot the J small Way.p robably stimulated by the lo w pri na Iron W brel tone ner Rail way by the Pulson white wigs and b h ree corgered hats, and a with the horse, and the two noses rge's 8.8.Club was represen and Ottawa ontreal ciu ideau Cartier bank branch on 8t.Cath erine street that now rule and we hear of of Wes rm oi will be named the satanic ooking in dividual in scarlet, bear- car of the men behind them.The splendid the number of about 30, but did not tawa centre dis- the deceased h esterday afternoon.t was proved\u2019 tha short, cut, at $15.50, We quote: Wi estern (sc \u201cManito rks, Company ing aloft a scarlet tri his silver, the club ppeurs, draped in blue and colors, was h arrive in dy.The igh School and an trict were drawn against the former each othe been hale an d hearty and clear, $15.50 t0 15.75; Western mess , Dew, § 2 visiting card.descri Bin .ae ew the \u201cjuveniles\u201d were also represented.At Montreal Cen lost b default, in during a Ufe of 7 ling Ü years ha ve d never been to to $15.50; do, old, $14.75; Can 18; acon, 103¢10 11¢; sc, 18 Fire in & Military Hospital.York's Chief Slotter.' i ter this came a on foot, were buglers of tho 65th battalion, behi nd wh om half-past three t| he was Cornwall was defeated too lo e had, however, it a ppears, delay- LARD.\u2014 175 \u2014A fire broke out e sleigh pulled by four white horses Fraserville, forty represen tatives of the manned, there being in all 210 fully by St.Johns, Caledonia - by.Montreal crowds of ng on the street, owing to the business is.very again casier this morning and qui et.last \u2018night In tre tn here were 430 ere, rearing us a frontispiece an immense and St.Hyacinthe sno Point Levis, Beauharnois,-Borel several ladies who also men, besides Heather by Que bec, St.Johns b Quebec, Bouchard, Wi people who bad gathered: Dr, h rmours and PFalrbanks, to 32 per me > putidio and rogster, Crowing probabl y over the vletory wehoe clu L , each charmin snowshoe costume, Mr.n heir IUng- ney reek by Mon treal, an final! ave it as 0 was called to the decease ontreal, $1.90 to82 ABe sd ours an ER patients patients in the I 0 impli in the 8 e val costumes of detachment wearing bad B and ham oft fie Ar, Montreal \"to by Montreal leaving Ottawa and ed from his opinion that the deceased had banks), to 100 per were unable to h elp the mise]: Mh, i n 8pite the inclemency of the weather, which Trappour club { their respective clubs.was BCA The utinost in go &yles doing tho amiable to his match took J lay off e fin 1 exposure to congestion of the lungs, due to GRAIN + hicago wheat any way, nurses an oc carried some membe: on t \u20ac Car, in rows and assign tting them safely up the stairs hem places on the arc ace last night in the thistle clement weather, h e Uvely and ces ere this morning Was very a adv, bravely an dau y devoted th mittee.he were rs of the Carnival Com- CSE&TS, in the ch and made a splendid show, earn- p 1sel 4 18\" the sound of a bi u, At rink when the sides he a close contest.conseq effect.uently rendered a verdict to de markets are quiet, with very little doi in any.selves to the task of re he burn moving them from Stephenson, Lormer, J .H.Hnofstetter, W.sp fo ndid s eers of the spectators by\u2019 their noun the roach of the cavalca layers were: wag vost quote: Wheat, No.1 hard i ul toba, Madrid car log structure.The vernor of Robert McCarth y of Syrac use, N.Y., was drawn d Inging of patriotic songs.by © car the corner of re dé round Wallis, No.1 Rink; W.How Carnival on Coursol Street.5134 c duty paid #8; No.2 hard, $1 18 to $1 20; = v - do, 44 to 45c {n bo corn ferinæ from ed soveral men who were suf- David B.enderson, Me Afce, ©, Ro hert © Scene was i James street.At this time .Hutchison C >.8.Se 0 oit, Coursol street ts m oats, to 52 35¢; peas, No.2, 78 to 75¢; nd: racks situa contagious d h e bar- Wilson, E.J.Corriveau, Tho mas Gauthier, EIGHT MAGNIFICENT STEEDS.windows and d mposing in the extreme; the 1.No.2 Rin k, W.Scott, W .Bte wart, 4 had a minia ae nin & quite famous, 175, of the H ted near the hoep! e wing Thos.Trimbl e, and J.J .Arnton, jr.e The the four sid es of the square corways of every build were æ on Russell, .Hutchison, skip 11.und a larg, Carnival last n ight Fisn.\u2014 We qu ote: Labrador nerTings, new.$5 37 ospital was d wl ed.ve ; & sleigh was adorned with Li unting.he loud 1 members of the St.Hen ri Tra urs fol- 8 amm ontreal, 0, k: J Smit see it, 9 crowd of peoplo were gathered tos6 tob 6234 T bri.Cape Breton herr hy resulted from the fire.desths clanging of the alarm be II announced the owed with a m agnificent silken t r| -color, on availa Ble, es tators of both sexes, while ev ery Riddoil, C.'W.Dean, F .Stancliffe, bi F.Many of the house & were lllumis- $ J 2 34 ro for $5 to$ 2ù per on for No.approach of the Frazer co astin arty from which wag o mblazon ed the arms o fe théclub.street to the brow of Beaver H pace in the square fr: om St.James 0.3 Rink: J J, Dean, J - Williamson, WY torches ated with chinese lanterns, an in some bri, .; B.C.salmon $13,2 No.2; \"TRU , in their m cb The Crescent Showshoo club came al lougona one seething mass of h all Hill was Fenwiok, D.wW.il mson, ski Mr.Ma added to the brilliancy of ti he scene.d 0814 to $14 5 à to$13 50 per brL.; AUCTION BY CANDLE LIGHT.drawn bv Mr.Beaubi en s four percherons.agnificen ob-sleigh, far, 6 Square car on runners, covered a most enced judges umanity.Exper- for otal Montreal, 49; Ottaw: a, 3% Majority tthows\u2019 snow and ice mena erie was Rs or \u20ac e $475 r brl.; tierces, $20 i White.In ancient times in Ep he Mo ntreal Garrison Artillery Snow- ent fh rely with 8 great big umbrella of estimate that, irres tive of Montreal 11 poin Was the awe- an attraction; but the chief int of interost nD, $6 per brl., Labrador Se $11 orl Fresh i oi nd auction sales shoe Club car attr.Chinese patter; - adorned with snowshoes 50.000 ocessiori, there were not TBORS fea 88 than A CHALLENGE.ola) Mount nsplring eruption of the artid- herrings, 90¢ $1 por hundred ; do cod, 3344 were held by candle 1 en the They are thus and.the manage ment should feel acted universal attention, and similar orn Dents and bearin on to arrived.The on -the spot when the latter e Qu over and es ren uvius, an immense snow pile d per Ib; do h \u2014 addock, 814 Lo small candle\u2014simitar av iddiug is open 8 the result Ol their labors.proud at the a moon; from which the clu reat, and seve Cl Ing of course was ver] 2 lin elub of Scotland ebec branch of the Royal Caledonia the hollow in side x ered one solid mass.In Wi de ts good for the se nat aac bida ta\u2014is lighied ; le was we Il preserved as an Major takes its name.Almost hidden rom Injuries Tal bad to be taken eceived.O a way Cu in the Thistle ri have a challenge Ccoio igh f rozen apply les por bri.; nter,$1 50 to #2 25 bid is iven before it newone Isligh , andif no new tian umm and _Capts.Lewis and Egyp- the overhan art of this big car well n = k g to the wo rl ink to play any bengolas and other firework 8 were | Red, to $1 40c to $1 per bri; fameuse, 506 on th a \u2018 8 second, am Ogilvie and Li eut.Crathern loo came little With, Ke tchum, his dim- in tbe square, the giber & ce.to-morrow afternoon on and\u2019 the many-colored lava kept uring ons, 82 00 to 83 per box, 10 dle u goloe out 8 third can- feroclous as wi id Indians.ked duly inutive cutter, .awn by hi handsome drive got through her more quickly than out of the ample sratar for ov es era f-hour.banish onions, 750 to crate the third can at th eo time u was excellent, Uncle The whole get Sam lookin tw iy etter.The box sleigh foot of Boaver Hall Bay To still at the A ma Landlords and Tenants, v alencia do, $4.75 to85 00.Mossina, box purchaser.\u201d 1n \u201c 0 goes.out is deel ©] the ver, knowing indeed.The whic TART -was- filled with specimens of eo blockages de- ms of ne Winn ved.Yesterday between 1 $3 00 Florida oran 3440 ato 6th November, à 60, ry,\u201d\u2019 under the which surmounted the snowsh oers club uge c the us wharl rats.They ed ver five minutes\u2019 del © snow, whioh ca vio ubs on the Ca Jodo and Caledonia Curl- To the Editor of the BTaR: RTapes.35 50 Lo 85 00 per keg: Cape Cod cran- offlee where we inet all { ead \u201cTo our car measu ove fteen eet cold, an very miserable, but went admiral ! a, but all on ing el en were vie nia ice.The Winni- SI, \u2014BSo much has been sald, ai nd 80 many Ties, $3 U0 W$7 00 per brL Ohesi uta, & to 80 ships by an-inch of can or the sale of two the invitation attached end it must Le statedl t hy ey evoked no sym pathy, through among those n te whole wo rinks ous by one shot.one-sided arguments have been used lately tha ever Baw an; dle\u2014tha t ms su \u201cIf you but tho nearty ridi cule and laugh r of the and mm cheers that received loud of the Btoney Creek and Caril- by the members of the Tenan ts Defence pretty well cleaned out and the most or FOCLTRY.\u2014The bad stock on the market 1s now observed how the yof.kind\u2014where Î per whi let thal onlook Sir anlonkers.A rou, bl y bullt lumber car hore nickel-pla.ad bo ere the vi siting lon olubs p layed a friendly ame on the Association In reference to the uestion of are good.We quote: turke snow and at last how do Invi te one another, se ed of the fact that ers aloft, \u201cMr.urchi son\u201d of letter writing mpany, Tr a b-slsigh, the Canad: Heather Ice winnin osterday.the Se toney Creek rents, that the interests of other han them- per .; geese and chicke 8,6 to 8c ÿs and ducks, 8 to 10C 2 much to do to tell Cry, , and we have noto) ty and Mr.an .no explanation, val Univers i on wot .ng by three shots.selves have been en tirely loet sight of, and FLOUR.\u2014T'he en qulry thls morning 1a better and word ory u sed he why Si de last.\u201d The \u201cCANADA IS OURS.\" otrevér, Boin ; od b; v this remarkable with cannon, ty.Mobtresr Bing Battéry.the present \u2018\u201c ouse-letting period\u2019 {s, .r- business, though 0 of a word a8 our modern w © B&IMme There now cam © à wood sleigh in which con a > a afford ure 0 un Innipeg snowshoers y .~~ OFFIG)AL RROGRAMME.pe, not an inappropriate time for one more lobbing character, is ord \u201cbld, padontly the © cus- were eight fig ures dressed jn lon robes, form of the Ro yal Boots.8 tanding at the top pantomimis 6 Crescent snowshoers bearin FIFTH DAYS] AY STH PESBUARY.\u2018proprietor of real esta: 3 Patent winter.; $8 00 $6 25 tom, like many anoth bas not whoily he color of the robe was what a fe racted of the approach ing car apd the skirt of the chison-Sac g the inscription \u201cMur- T methin on the sub ect, À tow words {> st Patent spring.5 560 a B out In England, th wing- front twas a large yellow and red ibroch the approach of the \u201cHie- le, t out deafènin \u201c Bleus alides, cd nmen ing at Park and Tuque at 10 o'clock, the wise su ent, he tenant now rit roue.TOV: paper the 29th of rch, astention, © wearers wore black domino a a nd 1 addies\u201d\u201d n roar of laughter cheers.Not less did the o u wish flsh for su ne inscri .AU, vers! to His Excellency 80 surrounded by legal rotection, that eu tice of letting masks, and represented diamond cut dta- deno tes that the tall nig ure, capped by the Gh Tre T, 20, be sure, to Sir ald th e Universi FA m.Skatl Vie no matter how things go th him Be need tro bakers.#85 25 y inch of candle ati play lls.in the county mond.The re T found a secret out in » feather and a 1, has n passed arles: Tupper.\u201d last car of the t ve Dominion rks, Ban i and foin-10 to 12 ololock.have no fear from e grasping and orl ne, bags.40 parish meadow o e annual letting of the this attraction, for behind the masks ware med at of the President of the United whole through-at five minutes to vin ve, the rink, at a.o\u2019cloc! t a skating at the Victoria To landlord.It may not known to man $2 85 DOJO HOOSEUR mouth, which oce roadway, near ey- six female faces w o had come out tn this 2 a i ho his head in solemn occupied 36 minute K and x aning at who are unfortunate eno ugh City strong bakers' aeucass inch o urred a few weeks 0, an ise to enjoy the carnival neognito.fashion \u2018to tld.ing multitude, Six 2.an d in an incredibl .8 - Clock at t fe ore ; idea.To cits- owners of small houses rentin from four be - bri Ë nine in ches candle was placed on a UAro, an ece 0 fn en came a remark able-looking horse, his horges, capa Fond = n plaids ana wearin square was in its wonted 8 y short space of zens\u2019 drive, lie an ded by the Montreal or five dollars up to ten or tw.if vè dollars Oatmeai, standard, Oatmen), granulated, bri Bi $4 80 ligh by one of = legs attired in whi to cotton drawers, n the Scoteh cap drew the car.Capt.Ibbo DRIVE NOTES.oD square at r month, that L cap.24, Ÿ to.81\u201452 Hip ~The ev | cers.The biddings were the tail was a h © affalr that was called a son, Ca pt.Gau j ¢ and Lieut.Cameron acted 2.30 o'clocks dâve win embr ace Lt bec), it is p roy ided \u201cthat the waged and been infe rupted by a cire en tenor of the hide market has and the chance o taken down by ne of the parish officers, d FOVET- \u2014_ lee tter known as a bustle.as driv ers.Tho me mbers o tho snowshoe Four snow-white stee de in the hands of Mr.&ny ct turnout of onto be x PS Que es of wor en and laborers paic stating that after the anners, e meadow was An old ilapidated plug hat adorned his club dis, th emsel Ant.Lemieux brough t the raser Soaster Evi Pages a the , Wéelt or mont h are to the by - will not pay present pri ces for hides, The 15th of this mon th they n to all while the candie was burning.heatt, arou n hls neck a dude's cotlar two B about tho carves in pleturesque full of up the hlil, A shiny thing altogether and at Victor Carnival skating races and games tont of three-fourths the reof not liable to QUOLALIONS are: ree : Balted résent was the incomin e last bidder before the candi Dan e went out and a half foot | h, and an old cow bell.i ; on 9 ng metal.he » illumination o'clock.Belzure.T el, again, at lust year\u2019s sessio bides, No.1, 640, 1 t n hides, No.i atone hed Behind this str: A 7 kind of animal was a UR, MURMURS OF APPROVAL manned It: T lie ar gna a, tdes, Continuation of the ue .an red uced about half a cent.candle was extinguis suddenly.re sleigh filled wi a a nondescript, motley Hu strong, Geo.Campbell, R.Hu ber, H.8 of ten mile race at mi on put through which 0 pr acticall bi bids crowd of soldiers, raîlo policemen, old u ta dra rgeous float of the wn by ei rca, .A, Yates, Snowshoe a8 selrure on a that yo for be TWO LITERARY STORIES.women, ete, who impresse upon the public 5 , with mou o W.Walsworth of 8 yracuse Standard, Bw Clubs\u201d fromp toch Athletlo Glub Le use, 8 tartin made ava © for a L Winnipeg Grain and Produce Exchange.that the: y were designated as > lon son © tableau ih el Ohapine, Syracuse Ji bi at 8 cloc rand lawtully incurred f ren The Orit annual report of the Winnf Grain Jokes and stories about \u201cRo tod Germs ania\u201d sea vi- The MhcLa 54 pu r Motel Iuminnton a ice pains that law allowi debt in the shape o tenants to retain mo Sen Tie Institution was presen on the Moo! actuoall are multiplying, rred En the followi SPOONERS, her Ce w hile round her on ad a car out with two ren Manuf: acturing Company | and pu orses a num- dulidfhga.e than would for al June,\u201d .but @id not recet ve sufficient encour- n social belles, e first is toid th and illugtrated the rimitive-lookin eo by hugging a tire were grouped her En in courtly at- ber \u2018of employés with im possibly SIATE DAY\u2014SATURDAY, OTH FEWRUSRY.twice the acco mmodation the intents and purposes y © ne enable it to be corried out.The farge whe were convérsing at an h Q I pagee.In the foregroun Fate lad les and 1-4 which they had to litt a p from and Tuque Bleus if ls easy to understa and how rea di ay for, gTain crop in th © autumn of 1887, however, s that \u201cRobert 1 charge of Mr.4\"eman.This sleigh was olden harp was chanting the with a to time to time slides, commencing AE 0 'o'cice t A n Kk, successfull any tenant who ls so d ly and showed the n eceseity of a trade anization, and aske Elsmore: people are the talk] about so much?\u201d Next came the car of the Lav: al University, f eutonia.President Drechsel lories of in Py the properly.A ooo of en, at Park an Tuque (and when say that this class isn ispose the Excha The entrance nge was formail in December.don't know, younger of lan 0 two, \u201cOh where some twenty gentlemen, dresse endid scene, rove the © caval TY Was in r gro our Wb's annual f wis rom ot cor- deréhip{ncrensed, an u dy oof sed e men- 5 plied the other, long black garbs, wit! great big tall hats of ike ssra.Haocke r, Rup) and on the car were noticeq McArthur and Lieute; : red en + Victor han 0 o'clock.Band and 5 luff the payment of ront.experience)can or BO! Ing upwardof 1 now $100,the roil of mem- some young Oxford stude d'à wa nt, I beliavé who tho sugarioaf ttern.which designated e Schmidt.This han dso rt, Baumelster and sd nant Clark.It oons command of Captain ces 7 1 Ji thing there would seem be ° b the G Arrangements have heen nold,\u201d and émus quacks of old ave a m t vivid and was followed b sume representation of tw enty troopers encing 0° remed of à Oour in; tor when such un © overnment for the appointment FL] eed- the conversation drifted a 8800n stor Tébannels.which ing illustra on of th raethods by the risible facuft another scene that excited orm.© anl-| equ _ hes at Viotoria Skatit houses y, namely, m ake all applica bls or od.The.adver 2p vernment having discontinued its handsome Ne Y,!s told of a young and ple were oither kill ed or cured tn gosting les of the crowd.A venerable Victoria Rifles in ay, metal-platea uni- Rink, at 8 o'clock.Park an absence of which I rent receipts, i © -porsonai sec tho tb official c TOP reports, Information was obtained by written sever, York author, who has oiden times.The Junior 0; que ad bec n brou anything but rapld transit, form with white wi &8 camo rancing up Montreal bri no: HluminateL responsible parties would be fi y of ol ge, Show) Le (Increase In areas to be : his te novcis.Findtn & 8 lag in with sea bad a large car, ve: finely decorated and corner by the Ka ht out from some forgotten Union aveñte on ho rseback, w en and on of th a certain ol sufficient.Wheat, 20 per tent .r ricy, 23 per cent, th a charming admirer of Arran in a ullar though conductor wi pid Transit company ; the cessio: was read to s tart.Among them ote ind: race fort va zes at the Windsor front\u201d gentiemen of up-town ass of tenants, the \u201cstone.Excha: and Board of Trade.b t.A clrcul ar _lette for the ask his books, he .me, but ma \" I sitractive manner, on which ej hteen mern- th ringing bell an bawling were » MacIndoe, Blessor.0 Dominion 1ij n mile skating cham- Iluamination ot the yment of rent Is t 5 not exce rell, on the wih of barley .o Mr.8.W, Far- the you the old, of Id questi on imagine bors of the league were ayod to the Invitation, was endeavoring to | nduce pas- ruca, W.ber Wm.Ball aco and public buiids uge, with n the d o last consideration ted by the Government, Manitoba, was surprise of our Young author when, with vantage, / ho ind ge in some Hoh ers to onter the m uety couv © ance.James Bir .G- Holko! plo Too Pal .Fine fu omestio financing of.the month., & pisno, \u201cbership tneludes seventy- nine resident and twenty.rooplng eyes an i on blushes, very fantastic \"a né -Fhe sleigh was ad only, however, su ooceeded in c 5 ptur- L'Etoile 8 theatre, ythin, parjor organ, the ons hon-resident mem bers, two of the later bis fair cons lon softly ans: worad, W-b - wn by four agn horses.ing one unfortunate female, attired in a had une of nowshoe Club of Bte, Ounegonde nes cars.+ we PERSGNAL, land.\u201d \"The roof th at shelters but \u201cconfound at Tand- Montrealers, Mens, Oliver and A G -s-udden,\u2014but\u2014\" Æ employés of the Can pitt Rub ber Com- arge poke bonnet, who, by her » estioula- rock with many- ri corners an last thing th 9 Th n.The only denth tha t bas occurred Grasping \u2018the.ituation \"\\ a moment, the next, oocu ye of misery, seemed to ret was drawn by fou nerod horses.ha ora % chards, 83 P.P.for Prince Edw.T.P, Rose Ric a time the mmn or w ut la thought of, and all oe that of Mr.John Ogilvie, also of Montreal.The author broke eem ssment by quickly wa post e Holly Bnow- the car were no! tived Lan .Ww, ved i ruil 1 take in oman that owns the exports of wheat from Mani! 1850, have heen, Interrupt, ing wit h \u2018l was going to ask have id woh five \u201cel Te _ ma ann \\ Migh 3 James _ and nt £ retty stiff Juortyage 500,000 has 4,000,000 bushels; s barley crop of 1887, 10, Robert : r\u2014\u2014 E {Ismeret | a Sanda - \u2018 \u201cras Har FH lod.Me qQ.Re x strun Rg bushels: of oata.croo 50, Ar.v mots Wa happens every day round th it SS 0,000 Wm.Knabe, pe the te _ no magalecturer died PY) 71 at Alken.8, 0.4 25 tp acces oe Lak WE = i W pit 3 A fa % A ; # wh 2 a WH LRT iH, de 4 5 Ct i AE a 2 WE bed Ve 4 & nf Bi J Aik a 2 5 tet === rain rptnes TE RIHS.6th tnst., TE A a oon cou tie enter, aut ° PEL - tre Ben on.January 24, wile mu LE jo a nad re ol ib duugliter, A en] Upper r.Donia street, on xy i bruary.wo wifv of 0.\u2018i.Seymour, of a dougbl MARRIAGES.MILL- DO KLLY-\u2014On the7th inst, in St.CA s Fe Eure ab the lov.Father Surubue, Nuohantel Cartinhtl, of Kiuy youngust dnuguier or tho lato Donuts Donnelly! {Kingston und New York papers please copy yi DONOIOE-\\WWRIGHT\u2014AL Vancouver, B.o Seba P.bonohve to Mary L.Wright, tornierly of Gait, ont.FOURSTER-TEMPLE - At B., Junuary 80, by ills fordelp tho.Hotropoirieä of Cuuada, Willa Forester Besnlal \u2018ein ple.POCKING-SLEMUN\u2014AL Halifax, January 81, by Rev.J.strothard, Willlam J.Mocking to Ande Slemon, HORSFALT- PRANIE\u2014AU st.Jude's Church, on the 71th inst, by the itev.J.H.Dixon, Arthur Borsa) tg Crissie Perales, sovond daughtar of Joho Fernie, qf Lhis ciy.LEVIN-MeK KOWN-On Lhe Sth Inst, at the rest.dence of the brides mother.Phitlp Bl.Levin lo Henrietta, fourth daughler of LLe late Richard clicown.contructor.«No cards.822 MARQUIS.-GREEN\u2014AL Quebec, January 80, by Rav Tr thôr Ounjiette.Died by Kev.Falher Fox.Henry Gardner Marquis to Stella Green.nh, Ont.OER\u2014AL (Quel OAK LEV YRILSIN ER 2 Duidoy to D.MeUregur, Edwu ara 1).Friestoger.BERTHON-SM ALL\u2014At st.John, N.D.rs by lev.W.0.Raymond, J.Albert ober son Lo Eliza J.Small.OBKRTSON- pue KEN\u2014In thts city, op Thursday Bn, ary 7th.at (he residence of 1hé des molher, by the Tov, Robert, Campbell, I).Jaines Wobertson to Ellsabeths Olsen, buth ut this city.No cards.DEATIIS.BUTLER\u2014In this city, on the 6th inst.al 415 Amherst street, Joho Butler, aged 43 years.Funers will take place on Saturday, tho ih at 7.30 a.m., from bis lle residence to Barre Church, thence to Cote des Nelyes Cemetery.Friends un unfances will pleuse attend without turther de vitation.32 2 PYRNE\u2014AL Hamilton, Ont., Mary, widow of the late Andrew W, Byrne, aged 68 years, ELLJIOTT\u2014Died of infammation of the brain, on .sth inst, Lima Mary, aged 10 months, daughter of Marin and E.A.Ellfott.Funeral from her father's residence, 32 ay Councilors sureet, on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m 312 GILLIS\u2014AL Antigonish, N.&., January 29, Isabel Smith, widow the late Willam Gills, aged vs yeurs.BAMILTON-\u2014In thiscity, on the 8th Inst.at 162 Colborne street, Helena Beatrice, aged à years, beluvea daughter of Henry Hauulton.Funerul private.JOSEPH\u2014At London, Enginnd, on the 7th, Moses Joseph, belnved futher of Mrs.John Edward Moss, Of Luis city.(By cable.) 33 KIRKPATRICK\u2014At Kentxille.N.Sa Margaret Isabella Kirkpatrick, aged 22 ye LOFTUS \u2014 On Thursday, Fob rian 7 ot Willlam Loftus, aged | months and 18 days.\u2018Worcester, Mass, and Jersey uy papers please J MULLINS\u2014AL London.0 ont., February 4, Mrs, T.Mullins, aged 85 years, MORAB\u2014AL Wolfe island, february 5, Mrs.Joseph H.McRae, 86 y PURDY\u2014AL 8t.John, N.B., February 1, Henry .Purdy, aged 83 years.REID\u2014At 8¢.John, N.B., Jape, dow of the late Capt.David Reid, aged \u201893 ye.REIMSBOTTOM\u2014At Utopia, ont.January 31, Mary, widow of the late James Ketmsbottom.RENOU F\u2014buddenly.on the Oth, at her residence, 2240 St, Catheriue street, Christiana Henouf, aged 54 years, widow of the late Edward Kenoul, of St.John s, Newfoundland.Funeral her late residence, on Sunday afternoon, o'ckok, Lo SL.John [he Evangelist Church.from 332 YAUGHRR\u2014n this city, on the th inst, daugbter of Patrick T user 3\" months and 28 days uner: 5 place on Saturday, at Pa.30 p.m nor , 15, Suter Sureen, to Core des a OL d acquatn tances please accept this ia niation of oughkeep- se and Boston papers please oo ERSONAL- MEASURES TAKEN FOR DRESSES P= ished next day, at 8134 Latour st.223 NAL\u2014BLANKET BUITS, TOBOGGANS, etat fe.kept in studio, for the use of otographed in snow soenes.ta Foto 8 Étédio.cor.St.Feter und Craig rae 331 82.5 A DOZER Robe AS NET PHOTO- 32% G.C.ARLESS & COS, 261 Bt.James atreet ISITORS TO THE CARNIVAL Should Not Fail to Haye Their Phote Takon ta, Tebossan and Srowahos ARMSTRONG Photographers, co, ces tre Dame 04 st.Martin, æ Telsphone 1687 A & B.20t Martin, Photographer, 141 St.Peter Street, corner Cral ie Street.Before leaving the city don\u2019t fall to Le photographed in Costume.Blanket Suits, Tohoggans, etc.kept on hand for use ot patrons.Martin\u2019 s Studio.3812 Tread Your Visttors Well BY COMING TO J.C.CAMPBELL\u2019S, 2454 St Catherine Street, FRUITS, Table Delicacies And Choice Groceries.ORANGES AND LEMONS.r dozen, $2.50 ver case; every one good and APPLES.APPLES.Baldwins, Russ Beoks, in fact Ep: only 42 per Darrel W ® © guarantee avery barrel.Ibs.Now Turkish Prunes for be.NEW FIGS.NEW FIGS.Ia 3-1b.boxes, 100 each; or §1 per dozen.BANANAS! BANANAS! Only 26 cents per dozen.Cherries, 10¢ per tin; $1.15 per dezon.MIXED VEGETABLEM IN TINS, Porn, Tomatoes, Peas and Beans, 81.25 per dosen.WINES.WINES.fmm from é0c pur bottie to 500, 60e, 75e, 1.25 1.6 a bottle: rh Bo na he de $1.50 snd 83 per Dawes® Pale Ale (in quarts), Due per dosen.Dawes Ospsaled (quarts and points) is better than ever befors.10e A Large Stock of Everything in Our Line te Belcet From J, 6, CAMPBELL 2454 St.Catherine Street.nm TUQUE BLEUE! prettiest Maroh published for s long tim pn ae i TR GEO.J.8 TE] 28 2710004 Ht.FAB Rerine street Martin, Photographer, 141 st.Peter 9 reet, coruer Crai ig Street.Betore leaving the city don\u2019t fail to be photographed in Costume.Mantet Suits, Toboggans, etc, kept on hand tor use of patrons.Martin's Studio.9812 eds on THE ALBERT CO'Y\u2019S OATMEAL TOILET SOAP Makes the Skin Soft and Smooth.Seld by all Druggists an d Grocers.Martin, Photographer, 141 St.eter Ntreot, corner Cr Stree efore leaving the city don\u2019t fn 1 to-be photographed in Costume.Blankot Suits, Tobogguans, ete.ept on hand for use of patrons.ns 8 sata CARSLEY'S COLUMN | mm Z n a.EPORT.M.MESO 00 pocisl to CANSLE 8.1880.ICAL OrFi0B, THK NEXT ry Rous Lakes and Upper rence\u2014From Moderate to fresh win Ught falls of apow, Great Hale of Tweed Homnants at less than half Lako Bt.Pi 8.CARSLRY.CARNIVAL! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FORK ONE WEEK ONLY YKONR ONE WEEK ONLY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FUR ONE WEEK UNLY FOR ONE WELK ONLY FOI ONE WEEK ONLY FOR ON: WEEK ONLY FOB ONF, WEEK OXLY FÜR ONE WEEK ONLY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY price; in fact, some of them less than one quarter of the original price.Men's Astrachan Gloves, wool lined, very good 8.CARSLEY.MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES quality, 7bo per pair.8.CARSLEY.11 KONTO.1Y.PROBABIL Be re FoR We Peter Lo Lay of Quinte\u2014 ds; partly cloudy and per MEN'8 WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GLOVES MEN'S WINTEM GLOVES Men's Vory Heavy Knitted Wool (loves, 250 pair.8.CARBLEY.Men's and Boys\u2019 Tuques, 200 each.Men's and Boye' Tuquee, 380 each Men's and Boyw ENITTED GOODS ENITTED GUODS KNITTED GOUDS ENITTED GOODS KNITTED GOODS ENITTKD GOODS KNITTED GOODS KNITTED GOODS KNITTED GOODS KNITTED GOODS EXITTED GOODS ENITTED GOODS Sashes, 450 each.8.CARSLEY.Visitors to the Carnival tn want of overstock- ings should visit 86.Caraley*s, where they will find a large assortment in both light and heavy makes, juss the thing for this kind of weather.NEW BRAID TRIMMINGS NEW BRAID TRIMMINGS NEW BLAID TRIMMINGS NEW BRAID TRIMMINGS NEW BRAID TRIMMINGS NEW BRAID TRIMMINGS NEW BRAID SETS KEW BRAID SETS NEW BRAID BETS NEW BRAID BÊTS The above are the newest goods in the market and are all carefully selected patterns.8.CARSLE?.NEW JET SETS NEW JET SETS NEW JET BETS FOR EVENING WEAR FOR EVENING WEAR FOR EVENING WEAR FOR EVENING WEAR 8.CARSLEY.SATCHELS SATOHELS BATCHELS BATOHELS BATCHELS BATCHELS Grey Persian Lamb, lilack Persian Lamb Bacoon.The above formas one of the most comfortably and convenient articles any lady can carry, at 8.CARSLEY'S.CARNIVAL THE OARNIVAL THE CARNIVAL THE CARNIVAL THE CARNIVAL THE OARNIVAL BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON FOR SNOWSHOE FOR BNOWSHOE FOR BNOWSHOE FOR SNUWSHOE FOR BNOWSHOE FOR SNOWSHOE SUITS This Batton ie quite a novelty and largely red for Blanket Suits sud Ulsters, ail colors.8.CARSLEY.spect Cotton, Pres Fr from boots, 2 717 S00D FOR CLAPPERTON'S.Ce the wile Teng in one length i i REALLY WONDERPUL.1h the SEE sumors fh ra A rie Sr ad ir oobi jo are being parc ly snd asked for again by tb « customer f 8.CARBLEY, 1768, 1767.1700, 1773, 1773, 3778 VI77T NOTRE DAME STRERT, MONTREAL = CARSLEYS COLUMN.Jours Muvrrir & Co ADVERTISEMENT re WEATHER NEPORT\u2014Friday, Fobrusry 8th\u2014West to south winds; ane weuther: Dighor temperature, TAILOR-MADE COSTUDLES.EEAD THIS! We will offer all this month Tailor-made Cost- umeén nade fron the real Caoadian Homsapur for tho amall price of $16.75.\u2018Thin ts 5 real bargain and should not be missed, Real Canadian Homeapun Costumes (Tailor- made), price ouly 810.75, A good useful and stylish Walking Costume, Tallpr-mude and wade from real Canadian Homespun, price only $16.75, All Costumes at treat Reductions throughout this montn.Trimmed Skirts, with material for Waists, prices from 86.50.Good Dresses, nicely trimmed, prices from 811.50.Imported Costumes, §30, reduced to 815, and #0 Ou, all imiported Costumes at Half Price, The balance of our Blauket Costumes, for To- bogruning and Buowshveins.prices to clear 83 and §7.- SEALETTE MANTLES.Wo show the best stock in the city snd every line Cheap, to where can rou do so well.For Btyle, Fit and Cheapness, we take the lesd every time.BOYS TWEED AND CLOTH SUITS.Wo have just put to stock about 150 BOYS' TWEED SUITS, all made spectall; tor our Trade.The materials and styles are good, and what is better still, the prices are low.Come and see our Boys Suita, Wecsrry a large sasortinent and e6ll all lines CHEAP for CASH For Boys' Suits take the Elevator to FOURTH FLAT N The Btore to buy Dry Goods.Joy NjUrFEY & co 1781,1783 NOTRE DAME STREET, 105, 107.109, 111 St.Potor Street.wn Terma cash and only one price.\u201cng ig IS FELTS, RUBBERS, OVERSHOES AND TOBOGGANS, Selling 28 per cent.cheaper than other stores, W.R.THOMPSON'S, 100\u2014McBILL STREET\u2014100 Diéectiy \u2018Ovnasite st.Aun\u2019é Market.adien\u2019 Ruhbars, fon pe fon \u2019 ubbers, for pt en's ve eee \u201cch Entre 02 Hs s Une Lined Fopbudre.55 sa 21506 81.50 OVERSHOES.Ladies\u2019 Fan Duttéméd'Uverab Meu's Fine \u201cBuck Folic tails or FS aterproat, 81, 81.25 and.8 0 wrth a FELTS AND \u2018BOOTS AND SHOES.LJ Maw w Fine atouts seatyor ancin dus hand- ade, 81.2 ul 75 ae double.ape.\u201cCarnival visitors will\u2019 save a grent deal of money by buying occasins, Toboggans and Felt Goods from he, \u201880 come direct to my store.Men! 8 J ino Under Rubber Laced Boots, $1.50 and Ladier Ria Buttoned Boots.former price 81.75, now Uta Lat fon rh diff Pebble Laced Boots, soi Pour orcad ey with work ladies\u2019 Fine Kid Slippe; } and 8125.Children\u2019 % buuen Te Boots, former price ate 1, Low N k 8 x ry loses or Ÿ duh or inttoned ta, former pries $1.35, A large lot ot STAR TOBOG- GANS\u2014S5 teet, $1s 6 and 6; feet, 81.25.worth # MOCCASINS em, ervarhs be \u20ac ty, and e low- Line Bioone Lac Moccasins, 750 and $ Men\u2018 \"à ous Er ry sa ha Laced ¥ 0, 750 and §L ch ren .Moccsaias oo Sant The rge stock vf Men\" ug Boots from Boyw Hi 9 Laced Hoots, former price We oad ow 81 save money by coming direet te W.R.THOMPSON, 100-McGiH Street.\u2014-100 DIRECTLY OrrourTs, Br, Ann'é Manker.11 Durable! Economical! Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity, and Fastness.None other are jus 2s good.Beware of imitations, because they are made of cheap and inferior materials and give poor, weak, crocky colors.Ta be sure of success use only the Diamond Dyxs for coloring Dresses, Stockings, Yams, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, &ci, &c.We warrant them to color more goods, package for package, than any other dyes ever \"made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors.Ask for the DIAMOND, and take no other.Send 4 postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Kiuing (10 cents a quart}, ete, Sold by Druggists.Addrees WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.MONTREAL, P.Q.ey TE For Qilding or Bronzin Fancy Articles, us! DIAMOND PAINTS Soe EC KEILLER'S Dundee Marmalade! NEW BEASON'A.300 Dozen 1.1b, Pots f bh stook, to be retailed during Carnival Week, a resh \u20182.25 Per Dozen.B0c Per Pot.FRASER, VIGER & CO.ARMOUR\u2019S Family Boneless Pig Pork, 1 n Choice Pieces.ARMOUR\u2019A Plokled Pig's Feet.ARMOUR\u2019S Pickled L.Lnmb\u2019s Tongues.ARMOCUR\u2019S Pickled Tripe.CHOICE ROLL BUTTER, CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER WHITMAN'S PRIZK JERSEY BUTTER From the Lake View Farm, Knowlton.FRABER, VIGER & CC, 1000 Pounds of Our Very Choice BREAKFAST TEA, only 36 Centa Per Pound.1000 Pounds of Our VERY CHOICE JAPAN TEA, Only 30 Cents Per Pound.And an Unlimited Supply of our Famous \u2018Karavan\u2019 Breakfast Congou- Tea, Our very best Tes, 81 per pound, jadthe ndcuoicest Early Spring Picked BREAK.\u201cRaravan Ton 06 -00, in 1-1b.parcels.aravan * Tea, ents por pound in 5-1b, lots.aravan * Tea.0 cents per pound in 10-1b, lots, FRASER, VIGKE & 00.\u201cSVIGER » CREAM CHEERE! FROMAGE DE BRIE! GRUYERE CHEESE! ê Tabs, Just received of the very finest GRUYERE CHEESE FRASER, VIGER k CO, BREAKFAST COFFEES |g Fresh Rossted and Gipund daily, Finest Breakfant Mocha Coffes, Finest Br sactast Java 0 Finest Broa est Mochs ahô Java Mixed.BREAKFAST OREAMN COFFEB.(Our Special Blend.) FRASER, VIGER & CO.PORTS! Choice Old Ports, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.LES YW SHE N's PORTA botéie.alba al; dozen.895 140 9 289 HUNT'S } No.2, Buperior Sound Yohng Nook, Big i ty Bore ery Buperior Ric n° Ord Sine Sone 1.00 450 10.00 «1 + *ilour diamond Éhotce ° Old Delicate Por 1.25 600 1800 KŸ.No.Extra Particle 1.paivat i SE Taw .1.60 8.00 17.00 vate 00 4 ny, \u2018very old delicate.1173 4.00 18.80 O.R.Our mous = id Reserve,\u201d oldest aud ol sholcest : tawny.\u2026 200 B50 20.00 FRASER, VIGER & CO, Family Grocers and Wine Merchants, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 ST.JAMES STRÉET.i ~ I USE BY nor Dominion Glo vai Lendine > ners, ALSO IMPROVED Lithogranm Composition In 2 anp 3 Le.Tons, Kate.Latter and ¥ Foolsoap Bisee, - Masatistaraa br\u201d B.AvLp, gt 180 Craly Sweet.Martin, Photographer, 141 St.Peter Street, corner Crai ig Street.Before lcaving the city don°t'fail.to be photo raphed in Costume, Blankets uits, Toboggans, etc, kept on hand for use ot atr ns: j ?Pa Studio use Pp | deal: Look in My Window and See FIVE UNDRED Gold, Silver and Nicke: WATCHES! AT Marked In Plain Figures, from 82.75 TO.$1LOO.ALL FULLY WARRANTED, E- Special attention paid w bue repair 05 Watohe R.HEMSL LEY, - 2011 Netra Dame crop Bix doors eaat of Chatotlien Square.Martin, Photographer, 141 St.Peter Street, coruer Cralg Street.Betore leaving the city don't fa to be photographed in Costum Blanket Suits, Toboggans, e kept on hand tor use of patrond.Midrtin\u2019s Studio.3313 .FROSTED LEAVES! test ular Waltz, b à w.Bollan Eten, wood tne.th] tie ro B® agi \u201ceh | ta Deautiial Souvenir 240 the Porurandusio 27t600a _EO- 3 MEFS Bt.A Rinne street.PERSIAN WOMEN'S DRESSES.The outdoor costume of the Persian women who dwell in towns conslats of a sheet of cotton or slik bye ax ands > half yards long by two Ch Ww Ora to 8 cor.ndent a, the Phi adelp ry le It 8 dyed \u2018depp blue with indigo.To chadur, or Vell.among que wealthy m y cont as much as £6 or £6, and amon the fashionable i8 often rma with A delle film fringe ot goid thread upon ve LL ad y Mabe rtona nu vonparee ai of the a videdr ar.has been the fashion amon, Persian women from time immemorial.enerally, among the middle cl lass, ust below the knee, The w aalthy wi considerably shorter, hile the villgs women and the dwellers in tents allow it to descend to their ankles.n Phen she is about to go abroad the Pers Oman puts on on 4 couple of long piliow-case-lj ke cloth, dyed of some very bright co color wif re ro rovided with shaped extromitl lng feet, of the same Material hee pr fastened at the valet D pion cases, an when put on resemble 3 pair of sis with\u2018 a foot at the extremity of eat * » Persian i sah are v small, fee nrustas them into a tiny pair ot high-heeled slippers, places the centre of Jo ee sdge © orohead, an drawsover-ner 8 long White a vol of {fis Lien, four four test long and two ide.aperture in this vous one inh deep and ft res nohes across; this aperture is covered a patenof delicate embroidery, which enables er to sea without being seen.This is the outdocr costume of ih Péreign woman ; it is an absolute disguise, and ¢ ally conceals her identity.Ttie probably the mos hideous outdoor costume in thy ita effect Is Aout ta) [4 nothing so much as worn by the brothers of the Misericôrdi Ital is expensive, >, ugly, u u som jn Toh amt on ele \"7 06 À o s pro chlinney-pot hat of x ais and Ze women oling .as a Persian privilege of their ser.Angostura Bitters to stimulate the | petit gnd Jeep the passe ve Sogaoa in in tacos ons.At AY oe Princes ars like le eaventy | eh aes causé good or evil much venerstion, burn no test.Tnis is unhappliy an age of skepticism, but there is on pal int à ag which Dereon: upon uainted with the subject } that Dr.Thomas leotr ; Oil lea medioirts which can rei cure à coug remove pain, heal sores of various kipda, du end benefit any inflamed portion of the body te hich itis appited.~~ \"ow hen a man dies, ask what property nétiez, angels who bends over The what Rood deeds he has sent before him.often from all prudés aoû dr tating mat | neentrated medicine ; ve Vo take; Bovnels1 BO ariPles thy who survive him behind.The Pdofore man asks | fi (Are .FEBRUARY a 1569.DOUBLE.SHEET.| DOMINION PARLIAMENT.| OTTAWA WAKING AFTER THE STORM.The Hush of Deputstions Commencing\u2014 Short Session of the Commons\u2014Gen- oral Parliamentary Notes.[SPECIAL TO THS STAR.Orrawa, wa, February 8.\u2014Ottawa has been 1 # mann from the rest of the worl or the past da OF tra on account of the severe t has 60 extensivel® ver he two ro ee eae The approaches the arilemont meute have n kept passable with difficu Large gangs of en with en.wy ploughs, owaver, 1&V6 SU in performing a - a8 formidablé as t of Hercules oe kos Angean stables, the only river at their The etorm ig éommand bein ag Or one of gold.\u201cover now, and tho eun was shinine all vesterday afternoon.One by one the trains have straggled in, bearing signs of tussics with the spirit of winter, and the rush of foputations, that for a time was checked % the Sor, fa oxpec to begin again.Carnival at Montreal has attracted many members from their parliamentary uties, as well as a large number of Ottawa oltizens, Among the many are T.P, Harkin and A d.Brown of this cily.Colonel mor- Sue haa returned and Heclares that he was half frozen.It is scarcely expected that anything of importance will take place before Monday, when the lower province members not here already will arrive.I have told yan e Liberal canvas on Tuesday last was Eo a final one.The party 18 waiting for the arrival of Messrs.ones and Weldon, of the Lower Provinoes, and Mr.Langelier, when another caucus w Il take place on Tuesday or Wednosda next.The Liberal poliey for the session will then be determined upon.THE HOUSE.mike House met at three o'clock yesterday.Major General Luurle was introduced by Sir John Macdonald and Sir John Thompson.Sir John did not remaln any length of time aftor this.He is on fairly good barometer of the length and importance of a sitting, and his absence indicated a short and oon meeting.Hton of x.\u201cMiddioton for divorce loa, ih e correspondent is Charles Fon ck Williams Hamilton.who is alleged to ave met roude Wise at St, ter her 4 rion of her husband 5th October, 1887.The facts of the case.BE wooo! are too well known to Mont- realers to need repetition.A petition was brought 1n for the incorporation of the Manitoba and bouth kust- ern Ballway, which desires powers to run from Winnipeg to the International boundary and to have branch lines to Selkirk and Morris.THE BT.LAWRENCE BRIDGE.Mr.Curran introduced a petition asking for a charter to form a company to construct a wo Le from Point Bt.\u201d Charles, 1 Montreal, to ) peutl, oe Wo Helen's Island.The br bo one of iron or siecf:\u201d wh be for all AN of traffi he potitioners are E.Miller, Captain À .F.A.Chagnon, EC along e Firs.| nolt, B.Maguire, J.A.fen eu, F I.Sie .Marie, 2 Baptiste, TL er rand, pan nd, L.E.Morin ir, PA.Anderson, all of Longueuil and L.%: rge, C.F.Lalond Parent, C.Er.lero, A.Anderson, Fred.Miller, Chas.Dosmarteau, M.J.E.Cnagnon, ali of Mont- \u201cpates Le A petition was presented asking for the enlargement oft the Rideau ca nal.A ition was presen which an irre; overlooked pros MT.Trow in ularity was, o range say, is a rule x the House that no member m may nyesen t a petition of his own.The patition\u2018of the honorable gentie- man was introduced by himself.It will po doubt be altered at the next reading.The speaker rose to read a message from the Governor-General.All the members present rose and those who were wearing ir hats uncovered.The message was to e ae that Sir John A.Macdonald, Bir Hector Langevin, Mr.Posts r, Mr.Coatigan and the Speaker were to be a committee to e internal economy of the House, according te to Chapter 13 13 of the Act respect ouse o Ing i bills bille of er Ghoquetip and Mr.Madill Tore again and then questions follow: Mr.well, 4 answer bo a question b Choquette, sal the Governmen bad no popes die Tespeeting the ind oliitment of a French speaking Tin- dent for or the \u2018Quebec section of ne nter- colonial way and Sir Hector Langevin replied to a question by Mr.Gigault that the Government had not made surveyp on the Blohellou for the purpose of constructing a chart for navigators.The river was buoyed from Chambly to Sorel, mache OF MOTION.When the time came for notices of motion, Mr.MoMilian sald that he would withdraw his if the Minister of the Interior would por mit him examine in the Minister's o the records he wanted, of reports by home- \u2018stead inspectors in Manitoba a and the North- West territory from Jou Jar January, 1887, to 1st January, 1889.Dewdney replies that he would be glad to grant/Mr.Me- Mullen permission to see what reports were QF wa me were still in Winnipez.Ives withdrew his motion to appoint : = ect committee to devise means of making Canada independent of the States in the ment of He will introduce a pd on of wider S00po on Monday.Its purport Is as follow \u201cMr.Ives will po that a select committees be Son?inted to enquire into and r eport of tonnage and king o frolebt iy 1887 go g to or from ng caro the United & ator in Bond, ment, both as to te destination and place of ship- xports and imports, and what changes and improvements are necessary to make ft advantageous to shippers and impo to have suc through Sargied by ines ¢ ut transit wholly t and receiv shi n Canadian point, ot such freight also cost transh x, le ad such f Ton Cana ed durin the same perl gar told the Government he w © Corres ndence | it had bad with t he pasa delegates at Quebec.Their reso- pations wore © Importan nt Land he wanted them before Dre Donner ai tho ra rt of tho Indian Department upon qu Fopo THB WARDS OF THE NATION.The condition of the\u2019 pr the according to the repô To af sal t J uel jaoned of Department of Sodan a raging.o towards civilization the minister urges thé adoption of a vigorous olioy in the ho training of the young in indusir ries and estic économy.e schools indicates that thor appreciate educational advantages, and their capacity for study is shown by the fact that o number of Indians are In the learned pro fesaions.The report declares boarding se perior to d had schools as a méans of en ing the 1 dians.ances mi de by the I cattle raising, buildin, ote a oa: desertion of nomadic habi t time these changes are not yet sufficient onablo t the race to be self sustaining, an the gha ge to a comparatively sédañtary lite re Fi tpented the death rate, consumption being the most prevalent cause of ecéase.By' this report it is learned that the Qaughnawe, a fegervation contains 1673 Indians, an increase of 54 over th evi- ous year, many of whom sful gultivators of f the soil other itu pliots oF mekars of and still othdrs quarrymen, rs of lacroeses, baskets, etc.The eet Indians are prog! \u2018essing favor- tish Columbia wero fod ton with a virulent typo of measles, which in y Cases res fatally.The treaty Todians in the North est are 17,500.he res ent and nomadlo Indians in the 4,689, of M 17,700 are A [Ontario 13 pin uebec, 6.3 io Mont- -W.Ari het a, he 20 a tendance M.8127, of ty 1974 puplls n Ontario, 455 in Quebec, be pr in HR Co School expenditure was $141,239.Theallowance for medi- fal men foment the Indians was \u201c35600, that or es $2828.On June 30, 18¢ 8 fun the credit of the Indian 2 Reing an ing r e expénditure of an account Parti menta Appropriation an 3354 116, CR #076208 = as fi anito ths North: \u201cTerritories.Land Fehr the nefit of the Indians was 21,344 ac $30,344, leaving 458,288 acres of \u2018tndlan nd din the hands of tho department for PARLIAMENTARY NOTER, he Ca ad} Chas.Carpuoar), Director tne © g anadian | = pyre = : es EST re respecting the extension of the met ol ol ervioe to the orth West and Columbia at an estimated cost of $6000.Somhe annual meeting of Dominion Land urveyors' Association su be held here on the 19th, 20th and 21st Inst The Government, has appointed Ino.Cass postmaster at Moose Jaw; salary, $1000.The Government is considering the advisability of.aking the hydrogruphic survey al Lake Winnipeg.ajor Prior, M.P.,has asked the Minister of Public \u2018works to change the hour at which steamers may enter Esquimault dry docks from midday to six o'clock a.m.Ho clalms this will be a great convenlence to vessel owners.The change will be made.Mr.P.Kelly, of Blyth, Ont., interviewed the Minister of Customs yesterday on behalf of the Ontario Millers Assoclatlon and asked that the duty in American places Forsteed, from flity to soventy-five cents a arre.A deputation of Western Ontario fruit grogers waited on the Miuiste: Finance and customs Yosterday aiternuon and asked thut a duty on small fruits, removed last B6SSIUN, In response to à request of the United States Government for reciprocity on certain articles, be replaced.Western Plano manufacturers are here asking the Ministers of Customs to increase the duty of piano movements.' The prohibition motion which, Mr.Jamie- son will introdure :8 as follows: \u201cResolved, that in the opinion of this House !t is expedient to pruhibit the manufacture, im- Portation and sale of intoxicating liquors, \u201cexcept for sacramental, medicinal, soientific and mechanical purposes; that the enforcement of such prohibition, manufacture, importation and sale as may be allowed shall :urried on by tho Dominion Government througt spacially appointed officers.\u201d Tho motion will be pushed to a vote.The Speaker gives a reception this afternoon to the senators and wembers, in honor of Madamo Albani ni Gy e.KINGSTON.Ball -Appointment\u2014A Masonic Order\u2014Nar- row Escape From Disaster.|SPPCIAL TO THE STAB.KmNgeTON, Ont., February 8.~The Bachelors\u2019 bail will occur on February 27 Archibald McGill will be appointed Clerk of the Crown, vice John Fraser, deceased.George Bri jges, Che Channel Grove, preventive officer uf H.usto ms, convicted of selling liquor illegally, pealed and had the decision of the megis rate quashed.Grand Master Walkem has prohibited dancing ii Masonic halls, And many entertainments have been cancelled in consequence.Improvements and new works to be, erected in Kingston this year will cost Half an hour after four hundred people left the Napanee Opbra House, the walls burst outward, and the roof toll downward, smashing into kindling wood every seat in the auditorium, Weight of snow on the roof caused the collapse.There is great ox- citement over what might have occurred had Providence not favored the people.Crooks on the Street Cars.Mr.George Horne, siationgn, 5t.Francois Xavier street, was by.Carnival crooks on Wednesday otc \u201cde cashed somo checks in the afternoon to pay ay the rent, but as the collector did no lt round, he placed the sum $130, in a wallet which ho put carefully in his pocket.He boarded a Bleury street car at the Montreal Street Railway Company's walting rooms; three or four men were standing on the platform, and they jostled him about.His coat was opened and a short time afterwards Mr.Horne found his wallet gone.The men had left the car * short distance from St.Lambert's Hil The police were immediately notified and A decided to\u2018 watch the cars last night.eck for $11 was also in the purse, but Mr.Horne had payment propped at the bank.These men are plying heir trade successfully as is Te the third person who has been robbed in the street cars during the week.The Recorder's Decision Reversed.Mr.Justice Gill yesterday af tornoon reversed Recorder de Montigpy\u2019s j ment, mitting Frederick Smith .for six nths, and fining him $50 or six months more with hard labor, on a_charge of keap- ing a disorderly house on Crai street, near St.Lambert Hill.Mr.Justice Gill held that the Recorder had no right in law to sentence the man to a fine and labor at the same time, and referred to Mr.Justice Ramsay's decision in a similar case, where the latter had held \u2018that such a sentence added a fourth punishment to the three provided in law, imprisonment, fine, fine and imprisonment.He couid see no occasion to seek the intention of the Legislature in such cases, when the law stated clearly what is to ve the His Honor Bold that the convict wy aly.not according to law in the case, and that Smith's detention was illegal.The prisoner, therefore, was ordered to be discharged.American and Canadian Literature, The Royal Scottish Soclety of Literature has elected Mr.Douglas Sladen an honorary life member and invited him to addrese the fellows on his return to the old pountry.He has consented to doso and will for his subject: \u201cAmerican and Canadian Literature.\u201d The value of the distinetion udged from the fact that the onl mbers of the society are J.Whittier, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain, Jules Verne and Max O'Rell.Mr.Sladen has also been engaged to jo deliver a lecture before the lending Brooklyn literary Association, \u201cThe Lo nr Island Historical Society\u201d on March 25th, on thé aubject of Australia, the history of its discovery and its characteristics, ney Dress Drive Dinner.Mr: ThOmas Gauthier, chairman of the Fancy Drive Committee, entertained a few American guests, several members of the | Carnival Executive Committee and members of his own committee at an impromptu dinner at the Fish and Game Club last evening.Mr.Gauthier made & capital rhaïriman and his œuests were well provided for, Several toasts were pro an respon to and the evening 8 passed | Pleasant 17, the the burden of the ng the which had attended Mr.Gauthier's efforts, ably seconded by bis committee, to give the people a {ancy Dress parade.Funeral Directors Associati The annual meeting of the Funeral Directors Assoclation of the Province of Quebec was held yesterday, \u201cwhew que following officers wero elect ident Victor Theriault; first Vico-preside Geo: Le ine, jun.Quebec, second: me dent, Thomés 1 Blagget, Cowansvll ® Seale; assistant ecole), eri- au treasurer, J.ow Oy ve Sony Aka Æ See Fe nage rials on a and aipin cen, The amu a dinmer waa helg fia Rt) in the evening.He Got Shelter.! James West, of Toronto, who 'bréke th piate-glass window in Mr.H.Batons store on Notre Dame street, early Yesterday morning.and was arrested ol charge of attempted burglary, sald in The \u2018poitos court esterday that he had been socold that he ad to get under shelter somow] A food way of doing so, he thou pt.I to reak the glass.He wasordere y the damages, and fined 820 or two mont \u2014 + Archbishop Pabre.Archbishop Fabre has satled on they ship \u201cVancouver\u201d for Montreal Hela, expocted to arrive ln ins 1 FATE AND LACE WORKS Of covree I loved him.(One, two, a itn the fourth) Deaf feiidw Be fairly rorshipped Now 100k; oo stitehes less.ite tall S oi) bit; eyes were gray- ute we 5 a œ au thread the other way Two I A dimple in his of T a À ple ny ear obesrve) He was a poe This be on the curve.) team- alifax.of the » h The second Sod rot.and m \u2019 Dm sure yow'd ike to read ne edge Lire timer He wrote me.('Itound the Poor hoy! His fate was ay He dled quite young.(Another one, But not 2 ght.2) T¥iraks my heart {Th bord.© ix\u2018veryn done) Hew pid t lovh, aoa \u2014my last.| (Be oar , Gear, don\u201d t go 60 fast.) uf husband?Oh, the kindest soull + met him (mow.the pattern at gk 1 A, ir r A oe ad well, AT i THIRD EDITION.- QUEBEC.Bishop Tache\u2014Levis Ferry.Sbrvice-Oltawn University\u2014Snow voue ISPEQIAL, TO THM ST.x0, Februa 8.Bishop | st Trace, is in town, the op Tash, of dinal Taschereau.Le Canadien denies, that A llbel suit has been taken sgainat by, the proprietor of Belmont retreat.J.Fremont has been elected President of St.Jean Baptiste society for the ensuin;: year.Soveral changes and improvements in 1h Levis ferry service are to bé inaugurates u- the outcome of the recent agitation againet the com mpany Dov.Augier, Provinciai of the Oblats.win received a cabl cara Jo Archbishop oo Duhamel at Rome ye rdgy announcing that tho had ac rr.iy erected the Ottawa plversits, confetring on it the same rights and privileges as other uplversities new agricultural society has organized à Chateau Richer, under t o auspices of the church authorities.The City Corporation are going to make another move to take over the lower streot railway.All t 10 incoming trains are again late today.No malls from the west are expected beiore two o'clock.\"HALIFAX.Curling Bonspeil \u2014 Dramatic \u2014 Thieves in Custody\u2014Ses \u2014Bes Serpent.{SPECIAL 70 THS STAR] LIFAX, N.8.February 8.-Thers ood ice for the.curling bonspiel Teatorday, ut some of the curiers went sway! from the city and it did uot take place.that the New Brunswick lu wii ota Ci à pe at home, the winner of which wil play the winners of a like Scotian Clubs for the lie The Carnival last evenin by between three and four t and proved a grand success.The Halifax Dramatio Club will give a performance at the this evening.Among those takin part wl ! be Attorney- General Longley, Professor Currie, Capt.Suft, Mrs.Morrow and Misa Duffus.The two men who broke into the Windsor and Annapolis Rallwayoffice a week ago, are now in custody awaiting trial.The Bishop of Nova Scotia leaves on Saturday on a confirmation tour along the Western shore.He will be gone about six weeks.Two men are reported to h ave seen a sea serpent at McQueen's Lake, C.days ago.BRANDED AS AS A LIE.What is Sald of Beach's Evidence Befers the Parnell Commission.was attended ousand people MILWAUKEE, Fel bruary Ad from ndon.yesterday wi coutaived ment by Beach.the thos nell, that on March 8 Egan and Sullivan in versed with them about the revolution lans of the Irish National Leagu Josep .Donnelly, the registrar of Probate in the ot on the da mentioned, Was 8 member he committee which bad charge of the eating at the academ by Hul- livan and my addressed an, and which met them = the tion an _ Splertain them during the evenin Lac lutel false, own citizens.Ieaton the Bet Platform all the evening, conversing witht th guests, but there was no Beach amo row the Academy we all the Plankerton House, where we regained until 3.30 o'clock in the mornin, companied an and Sullivan the station and saw them depart fo for Chicago.£a man nam ach was a single allusion was rade ù to ng ofa revolutionary character.» Many res respec Irish citizens will testify to the same.Beach's story is a Ife.\u201d SIR MORELL SPEAKS HIS MIND.He Wants Nothing More to Do with the College of Physicians.LoxpoN, February 7.7.\u2014Bir Morell Macken- zle has at lant spoken his mind on the coun- demna resolution of the Oollege of Phylcians In reference to the publication of his book on the fatal illness ot \u201cFrederick the Noble.\u201d » He uses fow [rorde, but their meaning not be said to lac! g perusal ot \"the following » Setter from Bir orell\u2019's secre en De'heplotrer of thie Hayat otfoge geons, w mn show: bi % 1889, \u2014y Sia an am requested by by Morell crell Mackenrié to whim\u201d on n bei of of the ft.Sp \u201cFare.Physitiog aod bo ro iene C es a tative of that pour you ou will do him the favor to desist from all furt er intrusion, I am, 8tr, your obedient, WARD NAINDY.THE SLEEPER AWAKES Mrs.Althouse Recovers Consciousness Ader » Trance of Thirty-Five Daye.Arrica, N.Y., Fobrua: bruary 8\u2014Mrs.Em Althouse the\u201d champion Sléoper, hos awakened from her trance, which lasted « few hours over thirty-five days.She Ac able to move her pe andr hod but could talk, and could only unicate wi Sisters re by anewerl ing \u2018questions wis ap the more difficulty was expe.breathing.The respirations wore ox an hard, to the number of fifty- sure He minute, was over d her Faure\u2019 98.au little em mil and va coffee have been fod tient since she awakened, and at last repot she seemed stronger, but was still too weak to converse to any extent.CABLE JOTTINGS.Typhus fever has broken out in Doboka.Hungary, and de rapid ly spreading.| persons have di The authorities in Rome a ed on account of the RHR of the ota on are spr helr doe inon amon, a workin Fond eapec ai fo ord hose now ou inssen and sop ots The report that Count Tostoi w to resign th Sindy don ai 16 Ts ga or t = terior is offiol denied.It, minister's scheme to re! Go ernment wi will probably ve Be san of The London Times, commenting upor the\u201d Passage o A the Nicaragua canal bill action is à aaa 2 satab! Ish ar an ee ratanding with the Con States.and South American cod es n Nav TORR.February 6.bromine nant irish- en and 1rish- American's of FH city who ao frionds of Parnell and are activel A sympathy with the Home Rule movem nt, on ny Le Caron s story.evidence as a tissue or Cation, atid denounce the pan, ss 8 gy is own confess Lam B.Wal eR Bt Naw ork Cit Nation League, and one a tho most true.he organ sale yesterday : \u201cTe ont relier rtion nf the English people vi ell on the e T scoundrel like Le Ca I dont sare what the judges do: the peonis 0 gland wi coma out e all righ st.Crrcao0° Pie Four ps English Speaking Soclalists of Nght adopted resolutions rep valet Pret PEU fostarer of the grate lorgantaer und rand oh party.fre decnarge of Fro b ational Executive on the ground that he cating violence a And bi += The, Corooux, Fe corces pon ent vol day feren An ooptly ted ermanr's réels ein: mprom uications receiv etat DE Gorm hak wey.© great alaority | wi Brann ER enruary SN foreiga community ofc hin: tr carly t he whol Hi rain cit doi op 16 arent Lag r AELY AEH Na B., 8 few _an« was discharged._ Northern Pac eos à 2e The Carnival Star.The sale of tha Carnival Star will be closed to-morrow, Saturday, afternoon.The balance of our country orders will be filled on Monday and Tuesday.Montrealers who feel a pride in the city will be glad to hear that this year's Car- hival Srar is receiving unstinted praise wherever it goes.The following opin: ions of publishers are samples of con- \u2018gratulatory messages: \u2018\u2019The Carnival Srir is a tremendous hit\u201d J.W.Bengough, Grip, Toronto.\u2018\u2019The fidéat thing of the kind that over office.\u201c\u2014 The Economist, Bhelburne, Ont.\u2018The namber is magnificent.\u201d\u2014 script, Paris, Ont.\u201cCarnival 8tar is creditable to STAR office, to Montreal.and to Canada.\u201d Norfolk Reformer, Simcoe, Ont.\u2018 Congratulations for the excellent production.*\u2014 Herald, Georgetown, Ontario.\u2018\u2018 A magnificent and interesting sheet, alike creditable to the publishers and the city of Montreal.\u201d\u2014Advocate, Mitchell, Tran- t.\u2018Words cannot express our appreciation of it.\u201d\u2014The Advance, Stuuffville, Ont.\u201cIt is grand be beyond ours most san nine expectations.\u201d\u2014Æevieuw, Niagara Ont.\u201c À beautiful piece of work.\u201d\u2019\u2014 Herald, Omemee, Ont.\u201c\u201cIt is a splendid thing.\u201d\u2014 Rideau Record, Smith\u2019s Falls, Ont.\u201c74 is splendid, unsurpassed and un- ble.\u201d \u2014 Daily and Weekly Ez- aminer, Peterboro\u2019, Ont.\u201cA magnificent\u2019 \u2018number; we are delighted with it.\"\u2014 Beaver, Napanee, Ont.\u201cIt is a grand production.\u201d\u2014 Daily and Weekly Guide, Pe Port Hope, Ont.BOSTON.Common Council \u201cAbolished \u2014 Heavy Fallure \u2014Diphtherila\u2014Murder Mystery.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.} BOSTON, February 8.-The sensation here to-day is over the \"action of the Legislature, by an almost unanimous vote abolishing e City Common Council, in consequence of which there is despair among the smail fry politicians.The guano trade was badly upset just before noon by the announcement that the Great Pacific Guano Company of Woods Holl, Mass., had been attached by creditors.The liabilities are $1,000,000.The Mayor has hecome aroused at the unusual amount of diphtheria raging among children, and a committee has been appoints to carefully examine all school buildings.The murderer of Agnes Long, the finding of whose body 8 year ago in the woods near Boston, after ad been missing two cars, created such a sensation, has been located.He is known as George LE.Stowers, and he is working disguised in the Maino lumber region.Detectives start in hot haste after him.The third Harvard assembly at Plerce Ball, last night, was the second society affair of the week.All the elegible youths and maidens in the city were prosent, Baldwin's band provided \u20ac lancins from 10 te 2 The matrons were Fred.L.Ames, Mrs.L.A.Mason, Mrs R.re Sears.MoReo Rankin, the.actor, while plaving at Balem, yesterday.was summoned by his creditors before \u201che Municipal Court.\u2018He showed that his sole possession was his \u201cDanites\u201d wardrobe, a few shirts and $1U, Three dead babies in one place in the Rox- büry district, to-day, caused the police start theffhoory that an illegal baby farm ps in existe The bursting of pfrozon water pipes in the warehouses 226 228 Franklin street, early this morning, sd nearly $50,000 loss to the occupants.Weather cold; threatening snc SNOW.NEW YORK.Obit\u2014German Opera\u2014Narrow Escape from Suffocation\u2014 Railway Collision.New YORE, February 8.\u2014Cornelius H.Delamater, founder of the Delamater Iron Works, died last evening.The directors of the Metropolitan Opera House have decided to give German opera next season.The ground of their action is the undeniable popularity of grand opera German, and the impracticability of ving Jtallan opera except at a much in- oie.meri This orn ng the discovery was made that the residents of the four story tenement house, No 241 East 75th street, had run a terrible risk of boing suffocated in thelr | beds owing to a leak in the gus-p pe Th iviag and his wife Mary, and Al \"5Non, ving 2 on ! the top floor, were found unconscious, also were Mary May and Anthony May.ho occupied rooms on the first floor.Mary Rogan and Alice O'Neill were takon to the hospital in a critical condition.The others recovered when they were taken into the open air.At 8.30 o'clock this morning an inward bound local passenger train on the Dela- Lackawanna & Western Rallroad oliided with a freight train on the northern branch crossing near Hoboken.Both trains were damaged, and several persons were injured, but not seriously, The accident was caused by an open switch.AN UNSCRUPULOUS LETTER-WRITER Gives n Vast Amount of Annoyance to the Family of the President-eloct.EW YORK.February 8.\u2014The Sun says: Tho family of President-elect Harrison have been undergoing for the last six weeks a vast amount of bullying from an unscrupulous letter-writer, asking for money.The aadress, which the writer of the letters never failed to wind up his communications with, was in a rather good part of the city, and a .»dataotive went to it, The author of the letters was fouhd in the house.He had also sign correct name to the letters.The man said he did not know I he wae doin ing of him the money asked .The it Te a d object theothor mem- bars of the family might prove leas obdurate.He said he was an Englishman, without a friend in this country, and that he his passage home.te no more letters.Rus- Harrison was of the opinion that it would be batter to have no police procéed- inge: The flow of letters has stopped.There Was another nuisance which rove Mrs.Harrison almost wild during her stay in this city.This was her persecutions by two female attaches of a newspaper.i PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.not ol for, and Salmon Fishing\u2014Bcott Act Eepeal\u2014Disal- lowing Manitoba Acts.y [srEcran TO TH THE STAR.] 4 Orrawa, February 8.\u2014Major Prior, M.P.,- ra;:rosenting the salmon fishing and can- ui Trude of the Pacific Coast, an in- o5T0w With the minister of marine.and \u201cst orien to-day and asked that a charge be she in the woekIy close time, as laid down - the rules respecting the salmon fis hreries i upwsed pvernmont.April A has been fixed as the date of portin on the repeal of the Scott Act inthe counties of Frontenac, Northumberland and Durham.The Conservatives of Manitoba are king steps.to induce cs the Don Dominion Governmen Lxgisloture la the Manitobs-| Thermom 1 egalzing the the , Buch talked o \u2018have proeived on Morr, of Winni m M.Duncan the Dominion parlement minion ent oa en of the Ca ; the oKerthera igaflow the aot\u2019 of the Scop | os pon handin Railway to te BE ee p Pacific Rall- ay mpany, , ) BROCKVILLE.\u201d Kaufman, the Forger, Appears in Court and is Commited for Trial.\u2019 ~\u2014 [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.! BROCKVILLE, Ont, February 8.\u2014A.C.J.Kaufman, the piano dealer, whose recent extensive forgeries here have created the prentost sensation in years, came Tinfore clice Magistrate Deacon this\u201d inorn- The court room was crowd The prisoner, who has already been in gaol nearly two weeks, maintained the same quiet demeanor which characterized hi after his arrest,and spake pleasantly te his acquaintances presen note, signed b y 5 A, Kantel, a Somorcial traveller, an purchased by Ww.MeCul- lough, coal merchant, pe ar a forgery by he former, and after Mr.McCullough bad sworn Lo Ita purchaso.the prisoner was fully committed to stand his trial at the A ssipes on April 9th.The fuct that the prisoner\u2019s living expenses for years have beeu very Uæht, his family being ae and the additional fact assets prove small, leads an enquiry what as\u2019 become ot thio proceeds \u201cor his forgeries.A remark of the prisoner\u2019s, after the examination today, that he couldn't see why he had to go up when others went scot free, is taken as an indication that startling developments will ba made at the trialing for examination.LEGISLATIVE JOTTINGS.Exodus of Members \u2014 Bills Passed In Com-~ mittee\u2014Subsidy Wanted.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.! Qresec, February B\u2014There {is à great exodus of the members to-day, many going to Montreal to see something of the Carn val.An attempt to übtäfh'anudjourument last evening was unsuccessful.The private bills committee passed the bill to detach the municipality of Stanbridge station from the Township of Stanbridge and to create it into a separate municipality and the bill to authorize the disposal of certain property substituted in favor of the children of Francols Mandeville, part of the estate of the late F.X.Beaudry.A deputation, ceusisting of Mayor Beckett, Father Brunet and 8.Barry was introduced to the Premier by Mr.Poupore with reference to a subsidy promised last session to the Portage du Fort Railway.The Premier promised the matter his consideration, but it is not believed any subsidy will be granted this session.Mr.Parnell\u2019s Health, LONDON, February 8\u2014Despite.the fact that Mr.l\u2019arnell was lu attendance at the sittings of the Parnell Commission during the past two days; the Dublin Hrpress says the condition of hts health is very pre- carlous.Tbe carriage of or Parnell's physician, the Erpress sa often seen standing before Mr.Parnell 8 in at Streat- ham, aml Mr.Parnell seldom emerges from the uouse.Supposed Car Crooks Arrested.The police say that the street car game is the chief danger to visitors this carnival.Three or tour crooks arrange to fleece an unwary passenger, one of them stands at the door uf the sleigh and blocks the passage just as the vietim intends to enter; two or three others press close up to him, and before the tirgt man makes room, the pockets of the wie tim are emptied of their valuables.A little min is «hosen to do the pocket- picking, whilst the tall ones block the view of people on the street, and the man under the door the view from within the car.The detectives have arrested six suspicious characters this tnorning, looking all that thay are charged with, on suspicion of having played that game on r.James Innes and Mr.George orn, the one involving a loss of $18, and the other that of $126.as already reported in these columns.Their names are: Thomas J.Handrick, of Kansas Cltv (identified by Mr.Innis ns the one who rifled his pockets); Frank Johnson, of Port Huron, and Harry Hill, of Detroit; Edward Boyle, of hiladelphia; John Thompson, of Harrisburgh, Penns rivania ; George Hot&hkiss, of New York.The last named is held on suspicion in connection with the Horn case.In the possession of Thompson and Boyle were found numerous gambling devices such as dice, thimbles and the fowëlléry game apparatus.They will be bald as vagrants until more evidence is got against then), to confirm the suspicion on w hich they we were arrested.Honoring T! Thelr Dead Comrade.Chiet Hughes this morning calied together all the sergeants and men at the Central station, and officially announced to.them the death of Deputy Chie! Naegele.He spoke in eloquent.and feeling terms of the decrased, who had been, ho said, like a father to tho force, respected and even beloved by every man, an earnest and systematic worker.He suggested that the officers, as well as the men, show their last respect by contributing toward a floral tribute.The following eight oldest, Rergeants in the force have been selec to act as pall bearers.French Catholics! Bouchard, Niquetre, Gauthier and Beauchemin.Irish Catholi Murphy and l.oy.English Protestants: Mynes and Leggatt.One hundred and fifty policemen and twenty-five sergeants will ace ompany the hearse.Requested to Vacnte His Seat.Another writ of quo varranto was applied for in tho Superior Court this morning, ke ing Councillor A goo Benoit, of St.Henrl, to vacate the seat which he has held for over seven years, on the ground of his inability to read or write.Cotton Mill Burned.* WORCESTER, Mass, Feb 8\u2014The Riverdale codon mitl at North Bridge was burned last night; loss $75,000.It was owned by the V 'hitings.Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Extermgnator is pleasant to take; sure and eff al in destroying worms.Many have tried it with st resul Who covets more isevermore a slave.To regulate the stomach liver er and bowels.and promote digestion, take one of Little Liver Pills Is every night.Try them, \" Bpecial Notes.Another Bankru The bankrupt stock of 56 Guerin, merchant tailor, of Notre Dame street west, has been bo boughs ay, by Dupuis Freres.This stock wil be added to that of I.A.Beauvals, recontly bought on the same street, anda tremendous chon Clearing « sale BE hii Saturday, the 16 inst.at I.A.us Mi har pi me, d\\ éartoads arly 1 sound, on be gold ¢ Bleury 8 troet.aly ana Hone 2k.Eitioct, 59 party have boon supplied \u20ac Helntaman lano loaned .L nd dsay, 2270 therina street, for their nal use The vice-regal parts with a magni gen from the rooms of Bt.Ca during their éojpurn atthe W door.Hotel, Souvenirs of the Great Carnival, Alletran rs Who are in the city should a visit tp that well known em orium or nival Souvenirs, W.J.Ciar Beaver Hall Hill, as they are nov & Cola 5 jag one o the grandest varieties ever seen ada.Infact, it is à real treat to look y at this wonderful display.BIRTH.MURTHAY\u2014AL Ed Hill, Kingston, gt on the th inst, the wi of Mr.J.5 Murphy ot a son.2 DEATHS.at RY.gent, on on the morning of the Ath, \u201c : James Sweeney.nd 7 months.4 Peseta will take 8 residence, 138, Cadleux hig\u2019 the tn inst.at 3 o'clock and acquaintances are requested NAEGELE-In this aur, on the 7th inst., at 1587 on st Charles Phi pre Nuegele.Deputy Chief ot Folleo, aged a7 years and 0 ep months, Fune © place on Monday, the 11th ost.James, air | rom his late al Nei Cemet Pa pr doar des e nces Na pense atte attend wituous further Initation, à THE WEATHER.11 a.m.~~Probabilities next 2 2 hiours.\u2014Cloudy., with light snow falls; alittle READIXUS BY UBARN & fan s Standard this dar: Max, 20, hin.13 same date Last year: M 34: Min.\u2018Bar.meter readings to-day: Ba.m, 29.9 02 m, - Appointments this Evening.ny oF M Nc page Queen's a Mate.\u201d us Ait King.\u201d _ THE MONTREAL ~| THE FANCY SKI TING à TOURNAMENT.CHAMPION: SEATERS The Citizens\u2019 Drive This , Afternoon ~The - Teoutonla Boclety Ball\u2014At the Slides ; Last Night\u2014Nates, Those who had tho good fortune to be the guests of the St.George's snowshoe club, at he dinner tendered the Winnipe, brothren last pight, had a vary merry reather was cold, and sharp enough Yo whot o appetite of all, and ample justice was done to the good ings proyided.Amongst the guests were Anderson, presi.Richardson, dent of tho St.Fhe osars.Henderson, Moncton, Dunes Andrews of he same club; Mess Crouks and Line of Port Arthur; Mr.I: Spratt of of Toronto; Franchot, inghä ns Mr.phe Macon soda of he Royal Canadian Yaoht club.Mr.Rose, prosident { the home olub, ac hote en Thos.ney first vice, T.D.Beil, second.The dinner was served to one hundred und fifty guests.There were only two toasws pro- posad, the first \u201cHer Majesty,\u201d then \u201cour uests.\u201d The last toast was responded to y President Anderson, of the Winulpeg- ors.Hon J 2; Stevenson, and Mr.rock, of New unswick, were present, and made speeches.DOMINION RINK MASQUERADE.The fancy dress m hk which took place at the Dominion ink last night was à decided success.tore the doors of the rink were opens for the evenin large crowd had assembled to gain adm > sion, and by ef oleht o'clock the rink was crowded wit ter and spectators.The ice was in ponts condition and as the band struck up a lively air, the merry mas- queradets surged upon the ice and the fun commenced.Bome of the make-ups provoked great laughter, while on the other hand rich and handsome garments were greatly admired.Quite a number of Americans witnessed the brillant scene.The rink was handsomely decorated with bunting, fags, shields, etc., and brilliantly illuminated w th electric lights, Chinese lanterus, aud- calcium lights.Amongst those in cdetume wore noticed Miss Mary Ford, 14th century Summer; Miss oa 5, W innipez gr, Miss Loulsa Lavosseur, D.Mitchell, Swiss asaut, Mles T.Murphy, \" Pink of Perfec ction; \"Miss E.Hamill, Dominion Rink; Miss Edith Arless, Spanish lady; Miss gaie Bark, gypey ; Miss Eliza Pirie, Pau pates, Miss ly Pouny, Yum Yum; Aisa ouny Spanish lady; Miss Katie Morgan, Stars and Stripes; Miss A.M.Mitchell, Japanese lady; À.Bonuer, Turk, Jules Blurtniers Rumeo; E.Criere, e, Us & Co.; ; M.Priscoll align girl; J.8.Mobos princess; J.8.Cafferty, Turkish gir! M.Lawrance, Italian Hin J.Laurius, snow girl ;8.Thibaudeau, El Mahdi, the great prophet; ¢ .Bennett, Arabian chief.Splendid order prevalled and nobody without costuine was permitted on theice.The ten mile rave will be continued this evening.THE CITIZENS\u2019 DRIVE.The Citizens\u2019 drive, fixed at 2.30 p.m.this afternoon, was one of the events of the Carnival fetes.The following was the order of formation: Bix-in-hands and four-in- handsou Mackay stroet; unicorns, randems and tandems on Mountain street; pairs on Drummond street, and singles on Stanle y street.At 2.30 the procession moved o led by Mr.Montagu Allan, with four-in- hand, und next came the Governer-General and suite, R.B.Angus, J.B.Allan, Leslie H.Gault, James Linton, William Henry, George W.Stephens, ir., with tours, It was arranged that the unicorns were to bo led by Mr.D McEuchran, followed by x 13518.Alex.Stevenson, J.T.Molson, W.Morris and Duncan Melntyr tu jr.Al ngst the tandems were Messrs.l'a loader), lof McDougall, F.En ot, Samuel ulson, Sims, ajor, Baker, B.J.Cetin and Miss Jones.\u2018Amon at! those driving ero Messrs.eotur McKenzie fender)\u201d Andrew Roberts, Jos.Hickson, ames O'Brien, and following wore a large number of singles.HOME AND FATHERLAND.The \u201cat home\" given by the (Gesangerein Teutonia\u201d laët night in their rooms, Catherine street, was a very enjoyable al The hall was decorated with bunting, ever- froons and flowers.Tableaux représenting historical events of the sixteenth century were given.At the close of the tableaux i was.enjoyed and sup) Among those who appeared in fancy dress were: Messrs.Briegel, jr., Schmidt, Bode, Nordeck, Walters, Hecker, Muller, Be holdt, Ludwig, Kiepert, Hammans, Runk, Milteck, Messmer, Harper, Jr.Dumball, ir.Mrs.Von Rappert M Mrs.Eud- wig, Miss Heusgen, Pa he rs.Mise Boad, Messrs.Schultz.Mr.Reinhardt, the oldest German cifizen in Montreal, appeared in the uniform of a German light infantry an.FANCY SEATING TOURNAMENT.The fancy skating\u201d tournament, for the chiampionsbip of Canada and the United States, was held this morning at the Victoria skating rink, The gompatitors were three in number: Louis Rubenstein, A.Rubenstein, of Montreal, aud G.D.P Phillips, of New York.Punctuall y at ten o'clock the contest began, and in a few minutes after the (Governor-General and suite arrived, re- maluing for an hour, and evincin much in- fp in the artistic skating dis ayed.The es were G.Geddes, or Toronto, L.Pere ve and Fred.Larmonth.of Montreni: The ice was In excellent condition, though porhaps a ilttle brittle.There were 412 pe ints in ail, which included 10 specialties.ir.Louis Knitter s skating was yery good.The ease and correctness with whic! e executed the single und double eights were something marvellous, and the proficiency with which he went through the plain\u201d eight on one foot elicited loud a plause from the spectators, The eight with loops or threes was aiso very grace fully done.His ambles also won- on account of thelr, precialon, en it soon became ap pparent th ke was in very good form for t au ia and was doing exceeding ly well: Mr.E hillips is à very graceful skater, but the ice here was somewhat against him, as it 18 much more brittle than in New York.consequently he felt the difference when executing dificult figures.His specialties were very @ The ease and grace with which he executed many green points were warmly welcomed.He failed however to secure the number of re toes that Louis Bubensteln did for figure skating.He was good on ae execution of the gra vine.He has only been figure skating fo three ytära, so elaims he has not the ie As to do it justico.Rubenstein was remarkable for his cialties.His cutting of sunfiowers and er À iiquit figures was very finely compli shed.Ho a BO! well on the velocity and ease \u201cWith which he executed the spin, The cutting of several shamrocks the ice was also done with ease and precision.At 12.30 the judges retired, and comparing notes found they almost int.The result was as roue Mr.Louis Ruybonstois rat old medal: E.D.blips, voi ew York, 4nd prize; silver, Medal.compe- os were called, and Col.Honakan in a neat s h announced the result.He said it was not oustomary Lo gl vo à sécon ed 15 but they would forward lie silver m lal to Mr.Philli 8 to New York as soon as made.All the jud Ros agre agreed th that the cons tast was the finest t witnessed in Montreal for 7 are.Me Pralipaherd the championship of Awerica for fourteen years, for fast pkating.Mr.Louis Rubenstein now holds the ganmplonship both of the United States and Canad GRAND AvORT AT TRE SLIDES.The orowds at the Soboggnn slides were | something fearful last ovonin Sot slides in constant use, the chutes being being filled till the losing Sour.The Montreal was brilliantly 1tlum mated, \u2018and some very, pretty f fireworks were sot off.To give dea of the crowd of visitors an old member of the Montreal slide states though he was at the grovnds from seven to elevon; four hours, he could only manage to do three trips.At the Tuque Bleue Mess J.Butberland, D.Watson, J.Taylor, Wii Larmonth did excellent £ tbo the visitors.e slides were in excellent condition this morning, the Tuque Bleue being weil patronized by Americans, many of wh om \u2018are now effi- ent tobogganers.THE CARNIV BALL.At three o\u2019¢lock this aftérnoon 710 tickets a: ofS Ro were solid for thé bai] this even- Boullno in rations by Mr.(i argo roger dining rvom, whioh h n prepared for the room + are sim gorgeous, pd oh, & ve Ey.oth dn we Between each Re eur STi chandeller, is A lar phy of th fastened with \u20ac à coût of untries, one n top and 08e, Snel ie pe ira re iniall, Alex.Johnson, Rév.er G.Cornish, Rev, avi Prot.H._T.Bovey, 4 Harringto , Rev.Prin.Hen Epson De E.P.Howard, Rev.Prin.Bar BSP dows 0, y of pol lun lung ng power, and i thelr ' strength of ally powerfu oe nth o omer for othe futuro of Canada.î His 8 ee Tir atte then rele libraries and medical hall, after which vi aoported an aa à EE of Ena = ES se ila halo up of American \\ hay me esoratnd with- © erlcan gle in gold and numerous | Large gold letters, enoiroling the centre, welcome to our Amorlcan guest, and the silk bauners bear in gold the s \u201cMontreal Winter Carnival fés9 \"While the back of\u2019 the Governor - General's seat ls almost entirely covered with the English arms, Flowers are lavishly distribu al! around the room, and\u2019 the whole surpasses any decorations of former veara ÉvaaaewenTs FOR TO-MORROW.Forenoon\u2014Tobogrganing, Park and Tuquë& Bieue shides, commenciag ut 10 o'clock and throughout the day.EE a} Enowshoo Club's annual races at Lhelr grounds, Cute St.Antoine, st 2.30 o'a aloo) Band and 3 o'clock tea at Victorip Ska ag Rink.Trot ting races on the river at.2p.m.Evening hockey 1 patches at Victoria |! Bkating Rink atBo clog.Illumination of siides.Annual dinner of \u2018the Montreal snowshoe Club at the Windsor Hotel atB p.mi, final contest at Dominion Rink at 10 .mm.ENGAGEMENTS FOE THIS EVENING, Grand ball at Windsor Hotel.Carnival ekating, raoës and games at Victoria skating rink at 8 0 \u2018clock.Tobogganing.Illumination of the Park and Tuque Bleue slidee, 8 p.m.Continuation of ten mile championship race at Dominion rink, 10 p.m The Argyle and Garriso! Artillery snowshoe clubs tramp to the Athletic Club House, évarting at 8 o'clock from McGill Colieg?CARNIVAL NOTES.Mr.E.V.Bkinner, general eastern of the Canadian Pacific Railway at York, and party are doing the Carnival.Messrs.Johu J.Johan, of the Philadelphia Ledger, and Mr.8.Pratt, New York cutre- spoudont of the same paper, together with Wea-prestdent Schoff, and several members of the Oritani Snowshoe Club, left for homne yosterday afternoon, greatly pleased with their reception.Lord and Lady Stanley and Hon.E.Stanley and Lady Alice Stanley will remain in the city until Monday, the remainder of ent ow the party leaving fur Ottuwa to-morrow | moreing.Mr.H.B.Jager gedetal eastern passenger agent of the west shore route, New ork, and party, are staying over here in their private car, doing the Carnival.To-day the snow obstructions on all the several railway lines appear to have been tas the greatest extout overcome.R.truius at Windsor and Dalhousie Square | stations à came in on tiine, as did those of the .T.R.to within a few minutes.The G.\" Canada Atlantic was tnken out this morning by the C.P, R.on the understanding already explaiped.\u2019 All trains have been crowded with home hug Carnival visitors, especially those westward, and thls titne to-morrow will see but tew of our great winter festival patrons remaining.An interesting billiard match for 500 points und a purse of one hundred dollars, will take place in the Balmoral Hotel this evening, betweon Mr.Wm.Dunlel, of Bara- .| toga, and Mr James Knox.HIS EXCELLENGY AT M'GILL Address of Welcome From the Governing Body\u2014The Student's Welcome.The fact that His Excellency the Gover- nor-Generul and party-were to be received at McGill University this morning created a lively sensation in college circles.All available seats ia the convocation room were occupied by a rilliant assemblage long before the agrival of the vice real arty, which took pleoe at 11.20, the visitors ing received al the door of the Redpath | Museum in royal fashion.The party consisted of His Exonllency the Governor- General and Lady Stanley, Capt.the Hon.E.Stanley and Led Alice Stanley, Yioupt: Hon.C.Colville, À .C., and e, Miss Lister an Capt.Homo Se The arrival of the a eiariona) was the signal for 8 burst of cheering from the eonvoeation -students; who lined of the museum, à Jolly Good Fellow.\u201d tons were received by Actin, President Sir W.Dawson, and members Of {thy Faculty among whom were John Molson, Hon.Sir Alex.Galt, Hon.2.C.Bobet, C.McDonald, H.McLennan, 8.Finley, A.F.Gault, Prof.Sect; Dr.C.MoCal simon.) Justice Wurtele, Pr ofcssors.» Fe eLeod, Da Dr, J.\u201cShepherd, Dr.Jes.Stewart, Pro, D.P.Penhallow, | Dr J.C.Cameron, Coussirat, Dr.A.Eaton, Prof.A.McGoup, P.T.Lafleur, N.N Evans, Rev.Dr.W.J .Smyth, Dr.Hingston, Rev.Prof, Scrimger, \u2018Rev.Wm.Bhaw, \"Rev.ward Hill, Dr.Riordan, Mr.H.M.\u2018Amie, v.Je L.Morin, P.Toews, R.Stanley Bagg, + A.Cameron, W.F.Fe e Davidson.The party, led by Bir wo.Dafweon and Mr.J.W.Brakenridge, p pd te the Qonvocation room, all immediately ri sing La greeting the visitors with resounding cheers.A beautiful bouquet was presented to y Stanley by Miss Wilson, on behalf of the lady students, and the following address presented to Lord Stanley by the acting president: To Hits Excellency the on Honorable lord Stanley of Pra Preston, G.C.B C.Governor-General May it pigase Your Excellency, The Gaqvernors, Principal and Fellows \u20ac of Mean rrier and Hon.Jus- this your first Visit to ure in Jender ering this sour e consideration that we recog- Excellency our official visi Most Gra- h form- vate endowments contributed by citizens of Montreal,and specially intended for the b benefit of the Protestant population of this Pro as aimed to occupy à wide and com pobentive field of educational {n- fluence, propo ioned to the Importance of this et: to the varied wants of our country.pursuanee of this policy the University: as not only endeavored to elevate and EXTEND ITS COURSE 1n the Faculty op Arts, and to bestow the benefits of this course on women as well as men, but has established Professional Schools of law, medicine and applied science, and has extended 1ts benefits to teachers in training in the rmal se scpoal, and a students of affiliated theo- ogi al col shall hope on this occasion SRE your \u2018paceient some of our material fnstruction, while the oyed.by more than 600 students trom all parts oppmibion, We cherish porte hope CY.in to * contin Pleased aid and and couniohance extended = t by your \u201cpre.art will do all in our i ment yous £ Srcaioncy: °8 approval.Wi cere good wishes ay rena your Excellonoy and the members of Jour Rxcelioncy & aduiind his Dominion may be in he a Don yoursell, and condu- interests of all classes of the ® to that 2 Aan tan + famtiy, UE es cu to UE Das peoples His Excellency on rising was greeted w with long and hearty ¢heering, amldst which fo ' proolait fod in à lust ley is.a brick.\u201d oor in \u2018addressing those prese sald that he -¢ould never forget th tho welcome extend to him yh eal.gpd especially that oitizens of Montre ; stutienta.evidence stud op manner @ Governor- nt dote vory 1 to he Uni it Hondasos ee olor Foi its a the University on he possession libraries.The medical faculty was Dry SU - Open Daily\u20149 a.m.to 10.30 p.m.Corner of St Catherine & St.Urbain Streets.20x6 A ; \u2014 VISITORS TO MONTREAL SHOULD NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR Goods Establishment, They are Respectfully Invited to do se.We are the only Firm in Montreal Retailing at Wholesale Prices.WE IMPORT ALL OUR FOREIGN GOODS DIRECT FROM EUROPE! WE PURCHASE ALL OUR CANADIAN GOODS DIRECT from the MANUFACTURERS! We Ofter as a Special Inducement this Week: 600 Pieces of Assorted Dress Goods -\u2014AND-\u2014- 250 Pieces of Meltons for Ladies\u2019 Gos tums, AT 50c IN THE DOLLAR.STRICTLY ONE PRICE.DurPurs FRERES, Cor.St.Catherine and St.Andre sts.WHEAT STRONGER.New York Stocks Easier\u2014Local Stocks Quiet.The feature to-day has been the advance in wheat in Chicago, May selling up to $1.04% and closing at $1.0374.New York stocks sre easler and lower.Tue local stock market 15 quiet, the sules belng only 520 shares.Bank of Montreal opened a half higher at 231 but closed at 24014.commerce was steady at 119kG.Telegraph was a quarter Bigher , at 9114.Gas was a quarter lower, roncoint 89 d closing at 2013, with an in- e at 202, se RNING SALES.\u201450 Bank of Montreal 231.75 do 23034.3U do 23044, 2?do 23044: 25 Merchants 138; K Peoples, 105 4 1 294; au pa 913\u20ac: 12° 104 Comme 11944: 50 Richelteu 563g 25 Gas 20134, 25 do 202, 25 do ZU 19%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGR.the Bran by Gordon Strathy t Co.or I ag fon Bi qo Bt.Xavier 3 February 8, 1889.| ac 80 100 Le 14 4 STUC & «XCHANGE.0 puto zà 90 > |oï el {Ck LE City Gaz \u2026 ew YORK Re aR Broa., 8tock Broker: 69 Bt Francois vier straat, February 8, 5.\u2018Op'ng 2.20 \u2018es - 1654 5 yest \u2014 14144.Er | + iE lo.EE ] \u2014- => MY.C Ï AT 15 Centra, po LL AR \u2014- Can.| ites Trans 33% 1 \u2014 aN re TE .Le Les LEGS IRR 18 (GRAIN IN NEW YURE Specially Aeported for the STAR.February 8.Month jOpen'ux 'Hixhest;Lowest Closing WasaT {Mar .\u2026\u2026 | El lo April.9 OK May .oo Sn où 9 GRAIN IN CHICAGO.Month Upeuins Hixhest Towest Closine.WEEAT Ms rib 102% 102% 104% 102% Mas | 100 3993 10% 107 Coax RA 34 a8 36 ad April 30 35h 35 3; ay.85 36 354 35 Oars |Merch.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014a Apr - a _ - \u2014 26% | 274 26% TH A PRUVIBIONS IN CHICAUGU.| Month.) Opening.| Hizhest.' Lowest, Closing.Fonz Mar _\u2026 an.AT 1).475] 1474 114% | ay.hed | 11.70 11.67 Luss Mar ¢ J Gsm 6 43h Wk .om I] dennt eon 6.95 6.97 b prices vrlient 3 101: oom, 3434; oats, 24%; cy 11.8734: lar Found on Fortification Lane.Mr.Horne's wallet was found under a foot of snow by Stephen Trapper, careiaker,while shoveling snow on Fortilication lane this morning.The wallet contained the $11 cheqlfe and some papers, but the, o.bllls of course, were gone.CARNIVAL SOUS I aller, afobogsan Brooches for 86¢, $1.00, 91.15, oe Brooches for 560, Bic, $1.00, $1.15, and Bnow Shoo | Brooches combined, for 40 and à 81.50 Brooch fer 81.50.ho.Snow a nnd Moc Snow Shoe and Skate Brooch for Indian Bark Canve Broooh for 81.35.HENRY ROSS; 137 St.Peter Bt.-80x 3 daors from Crata.ERSONAL\u2014MRS.H.FORCIMMER, LATE O \u2018New York, Fashionable Dressm Years experience, has established in tn doc] ty, sa à din ready to recolve all kinds of mork int ©, at Jow solicited Pal S'éroason er special y.outs to LE Bt.Lawrence street.832 CRYSTAL RINK.PROGRAMME FOR CARNIVAL WEEK.SKATING\u2014Every Morning and Afternoon.thon compliment d by Lord Stanley THIS EVENING Hooker Matol.Skating after the who, using \" | Bax ating.Adm facto sali tHat although he BA on; he, SIGHT .ed he made a mistake in terms, the one was some- = g3 1 SAM\u2019L., ROBERTSON.times \u2018es applicable as the.other.He saw: ample material before him for building up ructure whi ich would stand prominent fn the Dominion.A visit was then made to the\" \u2018enthusiastic cheering.on Rnd Cliañges.anges i trill be made in the esth ao \u2018hole M or Dugas\u2019 ta Lt-Co sucreed ood PRG, | 22 i HENRY GEORGE'S Nolution of the Land Quention.\u2014Tho Only AE ceical M Method Be avert utlng Rents.rs eu of ho Tan on \u2018Be os , ABKOCIATION, Will.iver BEGWATT Ratiend, Vt., ici or sa 5 pane Ton fi Pa as une st, ge SUNDAY: d on Hi re If He Notre Sir be 2 5 A BIEL Be subject w of | _e zoowemaian.| subject, under the {.HEREBY EE sou THAT 190 1 ILL NC NOT THE 1% ass ; | 40.BILLIARDS.Grand Exhibition! \u2014\u2014AT-\u2014 White Elephant Billiard Parlors, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0th, \u2014 BETWREN-\u2014 WAL DILLON, of New York.and JA of Mon treal.Game 300 pointer KNOX, inch Balkiine game FOR $100.00 A SIDE.After the game, Fancy Shots by Dillon.331 17 P.W.R.No.8 COMPANY.The membe of the above Com- pans, are to attend a ?feet Ung to bo held fou in the he rorpsante* Day.Sth distant, at 8 p.m, sharp.\u2018bp.COUPER.8 t 50,000 Emerson Pianos ia Use To-day.WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame st., near McGill st, SOLE AGENTS, Kesbe, Williams, Newcombe, Boll, & Emerson Piauos And BELL and JXRRIDGE ORGANS.I NO USE LATIMEF 22 McCGILE., wholesale and dretail.at ally w 10 ets.Each 1 GREAT CHEAP SALE OF BOOKS ! fous eighs and Carrisses, low prices All first-class goods, 25,000 Books, At regular published prices\u201420c, 250 and 306, SLAUGHTERED AT 10 CENTS EACH.\u2018hese books sre the | bythe bout ks Thor atoata and most popular novels ® a rare chanco to #ood aud cheap reading.\u201cbo not tes It.© 8 supply of.2 cents extra per post.:end for catalogue.F.E.PHELAN, 20x8e0d 2331 8t.Catherine street \u201cWHILE WE LIVE WE'LL CROW.\u201d \" \u2014\u2014NOBBY- NECKWEAR.\u2014\u2014 FINE UNDERWEAR, TUQUES AND SASIES.6 White Dress Shirts, te order, - 810.00.GRAHAM BROS., \u201cTHE\u201d Men's Furnishers, 2230 ST.CATRERINE STREET, Opposite Queen's Hall.2023 CASH ADVANCES On Life Policies and Bills of Ladinx | Netes Disconated, see Estates Pur- STORAGE AND \u201cADVANCES on Dry Goods, Tor Hardware, General Merchandise, LOW RATES.W.WATSON, - 724 & 728 Craig st.Lite.Fire, He se Ale fee: aw «5 OYAL SCOTS OF CANADA.GUARD OF HONOR.The Battalion will m Ful) Dress (¥.Caps) with a i) over all, at 7,30 thie se CPriday ) grening the 8th, to furnish a Guard of vernor \u2018General u the M dos Motel, Band, Ptpers and Drummers sttend.By order, 331 FRED.LYDON, Capt.& Adjt.R.8.of C.LATIMER 92 McGILL.Has a few Bloighs left.If yon want one, now is your time to buy for cost.| 31x4 Tae FIERCE ICE LION AND TIGERS IN THE BOTTLES! A stranger f btened by an ice lion at tho corner Bleury sn Catherine atreeta saw tigers In the bottos The last t place he He soon | va in £ A tness ness office Jrelating ao sad er- ene ny information e unfortunate stranger will De thankfully receive d b: JAMES MoCARTHY, Propristor, * Revere House.\u201d cor, Bleury and St.Cathorino ats Witness please copy.331 Offices to Let.Je of Nice, Yright Rooms in the STAR G, St.James Street.Apply at 33xtt INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of L.R.BAKER, Beanharnots.Que.A cou BUILDI STAR OFFICE, 165 Bt.James Street The undersigned will Rell by ace auction at No.Bt.James Street, Montreul, on FR y.ist FEBRU- ALY, 1889, at El LEVEN look, Ale of the estate as under :\u2014 Stock ot Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots aud thoes, Grocerles, &u., &o.810,560 74 Fixtures .504 20 011.073 04 Book Debts, Judgments and Bills Re- celvablo, perlist .0nlln 11,707 43 - 822,781 87 HAtore will be open on the 14un, 13th and 14th, Jiventory and liat of dubts are on view ab our ° For further particulars apply to KENT = TURCOTTE, lacs d'Armes, Montreal.A.MARCOTTE & Poly Avotinneera.336 tT 2 DAYS TRADE SALE ; es MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, At our rooma, 856 St.Jaines streot, WEDNESDAY apd THURSDAY, 13th and 14¢h INST.1889.at afp HUOEB.L us Lrossrencensenare ss reeset \"To DRY soops.95, Cox of k of by anadian Tw 55% pS snd Encheh Twoeds.85 pon.Fonte ssorted.a pati ax and Dennim: LA romans of Gottonmade and Dacke.Chambly anne ÿ pra.Se ite Dlanket: pen.of Winceys, Aberdeen apd others.15 Bes.Farmar Satin, &c., &c., &c., ko.arLows STOCK COMPRISES 8, Rendy-made Clothings of all kinds, Panta YVouty aud Suite.Undorw wwe assortment of ra, à Inv Top Shirts and a vers des: bio Jot ot Nockties, Collars and Cufls, kc, &c., &c.a ROCERIE#.Canned Goods u tits, Bpices, Starches Tees, Coffeen, Chose Fo en be: \u2019 HATS ANP FURS.Persian Lamb Caps, Muffs, Boss, Felt Hate, &o., ko.BOUTN AND SHOKES., Bale in lota to suit the trade.\u2018 At 10 A.M.and 2 P.M.each day, ARRIAGE DEALERS AND BUILDERS can buy their Bugsles cheaper from 92 MeGILL, - than they can buy them elsewhere or build them SP~Sed samples pow in.31x4 CARNIVAL SOUVENIRS! Largest variety ever seen in Canada.BEAUTIFUL NOVELTIES.CARNIVAL JEWELLERY! ! Take a note of our address: \u2014 50 Beaver Hall Hill, - \u2018The Cheap Spot,\u2019 W.J.CLARKE & CO.33 MERCHANT TAILOR, Sucorsson TO J.D.ANDERSON.Our stock is always woll assorted with the latest dtyles of FaneT-0LASS GOODS.Inspection Invited, | 2926 LARGE FLAT - To Let, For Light Manufacturing Purposes 220102 let, fes Haht manutactorib or other purposes, est xt win stem pos power if required, poxcellent tomatie soriel lers vod: fou i iad vol Laven ¥or ron \u2018ete, apply at 13tt -_ THE KTAR \u201d Office.\u201808 MCGILLY Has a fow Fardiiy Sistghe left, and will sell, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! 3114 CARNIVAL VISITORS We have decided to make \u201cmost Tibaral discouns off our usual low prices for our celebrated VARNISHES Sear naugoment oy for esta Friday The Baturday of this wee! n.ne MeOARIILL & 8054 _ 21.00 Ht.non street.GEN ERAL BAZAAR.Sprang, Turkieb oo Covers na LS HE Sach nes Word Heavy hours Give.PT se White Talis Einop 83 Be, worth Pins Xullom and in ue Fiamnel, I Bnowshoe ho ook lac Kia g i Gloves., reduced to £ Linen {owe Groy | seing, Sri Be.fn Fide \u201cido.do.3™ \u201cGEGRGEH.i ELL, 1609 Notre Damest, 3 24x Frit.Lao Doon.MER! CAN \u2014\u2014 ; MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, A bites onto ICANS air pa 384 Atctionears.vored tot Ap 7 w tat Aner Br of E-PHOYINGE © oP Jon BEC.DIB.5 fondant \"on À Th A Ne.de Brainy Jie En pins nay, Ss qe bottlas,from of the ol in th forénoon, aber domicile 1 to iY, fog Chm des nid De ER LES Pi y of 2963 Bs, wl: ET bien 5) un fy ib and ol dE, fri ATA Gr aR, rife use.consist! househala furnie 1 and bai icn 1.An, RZ td wat Soa lA AN SEAKAY, BRO.Saved & i | irs phan om Ji (hatin Lape.\u201c \u201d - : *S1HIHS ONILLI3-L033Y34 pour "]
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