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[" LAST EDITION.Average Cireulation 28,500.__VYOL.2 XXI.\u2014No.62.\"si ations > Macant.NN = ANTED AOENTE_TO OANVASS FOR A PULL Wine of Hardy, Cauadian Nursery Stock, Honsat NN SS tio mon, 25 year» 0 a over, cab ato y work.for the next twelve mont porience needud.Ful! inutructions DKBKS VI salary and pay expenses, or Où commie- mon.Addivss istallng age and enclosin photo).frone & Wellington 3 Montres), Que, J.W.Beul Manager.Nuraæeries:\u2014 hill, Ont.\u201cEstablished 154%, 2 400 Actes, he argon LL Durneries in un Canale, \u20ac No ex- We WT ANTED= A WELL JIUCAEED Boy SITE te for mechanical y botw.11 and 12 a) or Letter, RR.dead nd?oly bot we oi Pateuts, ) es St 60 : WANTED 3F FIRST CLASS GANDENEI TRE 30 to the cou score Preferred, wipply to Dr.Porteous, 2 2 471 N Dame st.: 8p.PEAT \u201cvo 3 an al op Te OFFICE, sr JOINS, n Ok an ob printer,s pertnaten Job bios vod and ue and pone other peed dur XFANTED = Jo i TET ru.Foo ways und steady employment.Apply to John Dwyer, 53.4 Nelgusurs st 60 + ANTED -GOOD PLAIN COUK ult GENELAL servant, no washing, good ares, references required.Apply, 2777 St.Catherine a 80 3 ANLE b-_HouT AND SHOE RAT ELLEK FOR ry buiween Torunto and Kingston, ex prone wan.Apply ted.H.Bott ter rel! WAY TED\u2014- A GOOD COOK, AND ALSO A HOUSE Nid Apply at 148 Univ st ki ANTED -LAD, WFTH 2 OR 3 YFA enoe fb the grocery trade, slac cx ellarman, od ply J.& Campbell, 2454 St.Cathe rine st [i] ARTE ED THREE ETTHOROUGHLY EXPE ts N- 5 «oO: ÉTASS RHEL AGE ods salesionn.wood salacios for the fée men.Address, *L 1205,\" STAR ofice, t WARTED TABLEMAIL.TAT TE MCGILL lege uve Hl 2 VATED: ED- A GENERAL SERVANT, NO WAsHing.Apply at £3 Centre street, Ft SLC \u2018harles.6 AN 1 be = EXPERTENCED SHIRT TRONERS ris to lesru,goud wages, constant em playment, 1% elton Bros.& Co, lUb St leter sures et.WANTED 1 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, REferences required.Apply at 44 Lorna 2 _t NTED-A NURSE FOR ON TLLING A \" BABY to go to the country, must be rec ue and welr reconimendad Apri ATSOSt- Matthew street, from12to3p m and from 7 to 8 juin 61 2 ANTED ~ YOUNG GIRL TU HELP WITH light beuse work.No wasbing, ete.Goud home, wages from $5 Lo 86.Mrs Cartwright al Bt.Urbain.613 V ANTED-A BOY, 15 10 18.10 MIND TWO horses and do several work around house and office.N.Masson.V.8, 2141's Lagatuchetiu WESTED-A HOUSEMAID.APPLY 254 versity 6 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN AB JUNIOR oF FICE han a.must write well and be quick at ro = with two ur three years\u2019 expérisncs - hoster Anply to P.> Box 1440.W AN TED CIGAK ROLLERS, AT 1095 ONT [ARID ere st.61 2 ATED GOOD PLAIN COO Ft = Beaver Hall.Neterances required.62 \\ ANTED \u201cMAP AGENTS, NEW INDEXED MAD { Manitoba, experie need men Only oeed AE for epi canvass, qe jck {ash rales, vod, WIR Iie ssions Av, e rent tween 3:30 : So 21050 pm.ote H.Brownlee, Balmor ANTES-VOTSS GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE OF cigar store.Apply, after four, 375 St.Law- Tence at.a2 ANTED \"A 8MART BOY AT 65 BLEURY 8 sT.wr ARTED\u2014A YOUTH FOR GENERAL OFFICE ork, sue hee Te snd writing both lang neues ell recommended ARs Tinting age.Ad Address.8.1384 Bran office.62 3 ANTFD-A SALESLADY AND A SALESMAN.gp Aroly at Jas.A Ogilvy & Sons, St.Antoine TANTEI GIES TO PUT UP MEDICINE, SF VV ply 424 8t.Paul etree 62 1 JANTED \u2014 AP PRESTICE WANTED FOR OUR millinery work roow.Apply on 2nd for.Henry Morgan & Co., corner St.Jumes and Victoria TAFTED YOUNG GIRL, PACK CARDS, MUST be clean and nest about work.no other need a ly, Edwin Cox & Co., 114 8t.Francois Xavier st.D 3 W ANTED\u20145 HALL BOYS, \u201cPEAKING FRENCH and English.Apply of once, Richelieu Hotel.ANTED\u2014TWU G00 CTSTERERS Re ply to James Thomson, 2800 Guy at 823 ANTED-AT _uÂGE SMART BJY FuR THE LER between 4 and 5 each day.Jobn Morris, 2.t.James at.621 Wir iNTED \u2014 A GobD RELTABLE NURSE TO f one cb.a housemaid Apely.twas of and 1 o'clock, = 008 Sherbrooke 1 Vi Tes ramener ES PLANS cook, who can wash and iron.189 University Situations Wanted._ AIAN SL SINAN STI ANTE LY AN EXPERIENCED Wy o keep ur pust up, ako out stule- ments, Faro suocis ur other wWurUs.\u2018Tortus casy.Address, \u201cB 040.\" STAR 9b TANTED A 51TOATION AN EXPERIENCE cou Apply, 11 Mouique st.su 4 JAN TED-WOHE BY THE DAY.NO.14 CHAT.at sy 6 NURSE 50 4 AY a +D- ENGAGEMENTS BY BICK 40% Courville Wa TED -B) NARATEDT OU PLE (BELGIANS).speaking French, situations, ma ever coachmeu, fermbrud, &c., wite as cook, fateh ner ald, Ley ih Ns reference | of similar tion.Maisonneuv: Montreal.- 80 3 vin\" \"OFFICES TO ei BY KESPECT- able widow, references if required Addrmsa, L393 Ottawa Bt.60 3 J ANT ED.BY MAN ARD WIFE, SITCATION IN geutleman's family, wife good plain couk, was and fron, husband used % ardonin or bundy man, Willing to ko to the country.Address, \"ud ug.Brag u re.: y ANTED - BITUATTON AS CUTTER, BY A dy.Arst class tailor, vut of Montreal pre- torred Ty J.Lavallee, b+8 Laguucheti Te \\N\u2019ANTED BY RESPECTABLE HONEST LAD.bout 15 years of uge.one who can wil uation with respectable fariner.Address, \u201cH k Pon TAR he VAS -BY N EXPERTENCED GAÉDESER, » MUR A NEX charge of gresnh: Thos and pleasare grounds, e best of references can aired vite to NO.517 St.Dominique su Mont Ww ANTED AT UACE., SPE TAL LINESON CON- lssion.C.J.Buthwell & Co, 35 Scott st, Torunte 81 2 W ANTED \u2014 STITATION BY EXPERIENCED double entry buvkkeeper, best references.12:20,* Srak offiee.818 \"ANTED BY ACTIVE ARMY PENSIONER, RAiUation as nixhtor day watchumsan or aay Place vi trust, wood iar pa and relerences, suictiy Buber Addrees, \"M12 gl 4 W ANIED.B, Touse: ha WORK ON 1 VAR, so0d ploushman and milker 8.C.a 210 5 \u20ac tGrorge ur?W AN T \"ED-BY A GRADTATEOFA FIKST CLASS business \u201college sitrialion s6 pusistaut bookkeeper or any rexpr ta le rmployment, \u201cguud re er ences.Addres N° 61 yAYTED- CATION As COU NTERF TAND | iN ery store, by a thorough nand, ood references.Address, \u201cJ 1908, Ç tan TTA SITUATION BY A GOOD PLAIN cook, no objection to ironing, with highest references, erunne stre &: Wie RESCHMAN, GARDEN L npin allt By FEC situstion for ENTER wife and danghter, in the country vr rity ress, French Refuge, 34 St.Constant.food Foterençes Ww ANTÉD - BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW situation ax general suivant to sleep at boue, or work by the day.148 Col borne « 82 WASH ED -WASHING BY 1 TET DAY BL Sr W ANTED BY A LADY] WELL VERSED IN cooking, engagements for dinners, lunches, Se.salads, 18, gdwe and vodlicy a spe: fal take fu ebarke.Address, 1403,\" STag 0 SANTED STICATION BY BRASÉTNISHER.Richmond « 24 No 4 Duffestn ave, 2 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION TO TAKE CARE OF recs ald make himself useful.Address, Walter Cameron, Cote St.Pu ge 2 ANTED-SITTATTON, BY A YOUNG WIDOW, of any kind, where her two children can re main with her, wood references given.Address, g' 1400.\" STan oÎice.2 ANTED-BITUATION BY FIUST CLASES AE dener, well np in carpet oud fancy bed pu refervure Address, T care of aver Hall Hill Ÿ ATED BS YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, - SHOEmaker, Lo, learu the wax thread machine apes ng Address, \u201cP 1317,\" STAE office.62 Rooms to fet.AN rr I TN NL Sa LTS OOM FRONT BEDROOM, WELL FURNISHED, bathroom flat.13:2 Peel at.Zud door from Sindier Hotel, not novinæ in May 58 8 OOM \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHEL HEATED by aroun beater, board if required, at 55} Champde Mare.___________________ 5D RY 3M\u2014WI TT PARTIAL BOARD, IN AFRIVATE 2 family.10 Plateau wt.34 RM \u2014ONE OR TWO UNFURNISHED I ROOMS to let, to party without children, bath and w.con same Boot.rown, 250 Hichinond st., cor, Notre Dam 60 3 Ros TTR BOARD, TERMS MODERATE, et minutes\u2019 walk froin Post Office.83 Bleury OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE FRONT ous, RQ steam heated, dest cian Board, late dinner, 31 Poms.of peur Hall Lill ee 3 RE, LEABAN TEGO, FURNISHED, 8U able iL Kent] seman or à marre cd couple, ce ét.W ANT EDR: COMPETENT HOUSEMAID, aps IGHT GOOD G his 13 work on cigar boxes.Wm.Beck Coy So ANTED=YO OF OR 3 YEARY EX- avons Essence Cu moods, for west end trade.Ad- 1254, ¥ \u201cith ome 621 > 'ED\u2014 oN COMMISSION ok aashold ariscis.Address, \u201cR 1342.\" +5 TAR WE), FAQ FIRST- GLASS SALESMEN TO woods J and clothing.wu in Ontario.Apply at at Room 248, Balmoral Br rider bet cen ANTED-IN WEST Rip.A YOUNU GIRL, every afternoon, to take children out.Apolr re Te O0.Box 193.\u2014 ACTIVE SALESMAN TO TAKE retail store of traveller's, requisites, syneral ote Thoth nwuares.Refer - ST ing, P.0.Box p80.io ANTED _8TRICTLY FIRST-CLASS L TAC tatiors.and also cost makers, highest wages mployment.Apply to Sorrenskey & 3 \"GOOD QGENLRAL PER y.Apply at 152 Drolet WEED FIRST-CLASS MILLINER.AFP to 1686 | Note Dame stree 823 bi \u2014A GOOD OUTDOOR BALE AR ANTED COMPETENT QUALIFIED TST lan en, fade & Co.Ohotista.2068.E0SE Notre ème ot AAAS ASN WA TLR, PRIVATE TUITION.bpectaitie Wise coe! Tel ENGLISH LADY.CERTIFI TA ah Wa ANTED Pi] \u201cPILA, PARISIAN FRENCH CLASS teed to earnest students.oh is Paluce street.1 vaid, « st Porte 20 ANTED-A GOOD SL IEEE AT ONCE 8.Prince, 33 Bt.Lawrence pone but amart men need apply.John 8 Prince, 33 Ht.Lawrence at.: ant for Dispensing Department, lcentiate re ed, must spesk bo Apply to Dr, \u2018WAFTED-AT ONCE, ONCE, vant, for small famil y st.Pupils 2 Wanted.ANN TSI NL A NN 3 14 h, \"literat, nits; leratilre, German and music.Address, 167,\u201d STAR office.56 21 gated, music ils, terms modera \u201cBBS oD ey pupils, 8 ID! .Addre ress, private inatrueti nin the Meiate.t - tem for French, shortest and casies £'methodrencosde 2 guarantee w ANTED-PCVILR, ENGLISH AND FRENCH, by Jonnx lady having stnail clans at her Bone, Sours, vicinity Upper Bleury.\"Q 1332,\" Sao 6 Mouses to Let.NN TLS INN AAA LET\u2014FROM 18T MAY A VERY DERIRABLE nore vaio 5 rooma, Rood cellar and shed, 250 Delta mo from railway and strest cars, ren 60 3 T\u2014 ER TENEMENT NO.278 SF.CHAS.rromes st.near Sherbrooke st Apply, XN 93 oO Anions 1 RICHMOND E, § street.NON SE Te 878 ST.Le Lal a Be drain wel 1, Kops Dame str ! \u201c Garver.0 aoa GUETTL, HÔUGE, NOD QUEEN ave.he boats.modera t.Apply to Millet » Grocer, 104 Inspector are \"Montre trent\u201d | 4 NE COTTAGES, WITH & STAAL LE, on the Fiyersido, with au acre of Eres DL front 3.about bi { hours dry iy pes Se one.aile P.À.Statioi proprieter, eat.T, EASILY HEATET, ; a 1 CUTTAGE os Ly es to y \u2018Berteuber, va Jp k \u2018chon Bt a fiat Fa ores Walbank, \u201c214 nt, James st Y) LET-FCR NIH! Db Ho USEON RCH.SER street wust, 5, 32 2 i [0 LETS HO UE so, 715 GREENE AVE a Cote St.tote.all cht cpgyepiences, rent $360 and taxes.F, W.Evan 84 Bt.Jam: YO LET-DW ELLING OTE 340 BT.LAWrence street, $ apartmontah sa lu good order, 623 fuimodiate Ton somvion if dest Douses Wanted.y AxTED CorIQURE, 1CONTAINING 3 OR 2 be moderate.M 137 T2 ron Pare res tery Stores, Etc, 3 Wanted, INS ASS FL mn AA wo AAA ARTED-STABLE ES AND A GOOD YARD, ABLE on di Abpiy to Viotoria Bott: us Ou 20 nie nee Cie: 50 tf we Zost.AAAI NAN NR RAR AA TA NA osron THE 7th INST, A GOLD between Upper St.Hubert, S hero ge ET, peter au Finder will receive reward at aud st \u201c .YUST-LART FRIDAY, ART COTE.Tan TSE or Sherbrooke sta mnsk ox wii] be rewarded un returning 18 Melek 0 nde OBT\u201413th, A SPITZ DOG.FINDE La 1008t t Eawience Vila = NIL B BE ENTER.FL SHR Sars wand h \"ib k yaad sta, spoy's boot skate Victorts Skating will ba sii, ads use of kitchen.st, corner Fark sicpue F VOM\u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED AND COM fortable, kaa, otc.$5s month.97 Bt.Constant Ro FURNISHED FRONT ROUE.sin oe or double, wi ooû d, te made\u2019 rate, English family 1780 Ht, Urbain st.80 3 OOMH\u2014 l'O LET, FRONT AND BACE PARLOK.with use of itches, furniture for sale.Agri.185 Bt.Georne st UUNB_ONE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED.double or single, a small family.2304 St.Catherine at.61 : UOMS-COMFURKRTABL)Y FURNISHED, TO LETA 22 McGill College avenuo.612 OOMS/WITH OR WITHOUT BOAKD, 60 Ayliner street.812 KENT, THKEE UNF{ RNISHED vu LUM3\u2014T0 rooms on bathroom flat for first of May.2.8t Catherine st.81 OOM\u2014SPLENDID ROOM.TARTEFULLY FUH d cold water, five minutes pply Borriet.61 2 _ OUT BOARD.614 nished, gan, hot an walk from the Clty RW Re Fw TH U 182 Mountais \u2018at.(upstairs).RS FURNISHED, sUITABLE FOE ONE OR two gentlemen, on bathroom fiat, 3rd door from Windsor Ho 3 lL 0 OOM FRONT ROOMB FORNISHED « OR uararnienedr able for light housekeeping, voms, cheap rente.142 8 it 4 ce Roy FURNISHED, TWO HANDBOMELY tormished and comfortable roomn fo rent, with.4 st.private family, no chil.ulred.Address, A.H., Post 4084 Bt.Catierine st.82 1 UO MH- TWO ROOMS, ONE FURNISHED AND one nufnrnished, modern conveniences, with small private family.31 Bt Genevieve stree + vut board, on dre et Ofte Branch 823 » OOMS FT RNIRHED, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, three minntes from C.P.Depot, nt 864 Falace a 623 GOMs- SINGLE AND DOUHLE, FOR MAR wick, cor.Dorchester st.Also table board.not SINGLE FRONT ROOM FU RNIRHED, ed rouple or gentlemen.Apply.27 Bruns- tabl mov.- 623 R°5 with gas, heated with hot water, and hot water in vath, for gentlemen only.41 Belmont.62 3 200M J.ARGE FRONT BEDROOM, sUITAB SLE for ona or two gentlemen, cf ose to both der 2e other Evomers.use of piano if required.Apo: 2305 Rt_Catherina GOMES STE BOARD.ALÈO TABLE BOARD.28 Meuil p OUM -fo L NI SHED RO ROOM FOR TWO young men or married couple.14 Cathedral st.OOM-TO LET.TO A GENTLEMAN OF ¢ UTET habits, a small furnished \u2018\u201cbedrooi board, in » private family, or Untario atreet, OS Manoa.64 per month \u201cT 141U \"TR JRO FURS ISHED BEDRUOM.87 UNION avenue, 623 Rooms Wanted.na, CAAA NAN WANT ED\u2014 FURNISHED BEDROOM I N VIOIN- soi of Dorcheuter at, bre fast and tes Tend r ed.State terms.Address, \u201cP 1300.\" ST oficy Bi Sus atree ve ANTED\u2014ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FARLOR and bedroom, in private family, tor single gen- tlqman, near Beaver all pill, references excuan, Address, Pont Office Box 218, 81 Board.PRN AAA AAAS OARD\u2014GOOD | ENGLISH TABLE BOARD, abs week.11# Bleury street.QUARD-THE (ARCADE CAFE, OFFERS FOR THE winter season special ioducements to table rders.Gentlemen 1 unchinz duw atthe Move placo rst-c.ardat moderate terns.apply 23 20 St.Catherine st.OAKD-GOUD ENGLISH BOARD, WARM R and washing, 32.50 per week, table board ap per week.1 bin Esrmau st.ANTED BY A DRESSMAKER, Two Lover s dry ots store.Address, wn can have heir morning and evening meals, For i Partner Wasted.eA, NL LS Le A WARE ED\u2014A PARTS FER W ITH SMALL OAPITAL fn oat and grocery business.Addre Gagne, Lachine Locks, a dress d 10 ANTED PARTNER BR NILE, with « capital oi oon: a join OF aLENT ina well established ami profitable business in thin city, capital opportiraity for a yound nag « ap, smart Business DAME Apply in confidence to \u2018P 1300,\" STAR office.81% Plisceil ancous.AAS LN Le SNL SN Le dre W.& F.P.C* 99 \u2014IMPORTERS OP Drain Pipes, Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, \u2018 Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement.Manufacterers at .Bessemer Steel soma UBAIE aypber SPRINGS.| | Property gor ale Oe.> MISCELLANEOUS.R.BALE\u2014FARM, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF mpton, one mile from the Village of Comp- ten «que.Eu sores of land,under a very ujgh ue of alive on, 3 us with base- went stables, HTAURTY an and Sarre ar all \u201ccomplete, goud repair, cedar Le vod dwell and \u2018 wo ini, TUS and\u201d chard, titles perfect, and address, À.M.Tylve, P.À For sa BALE\u2014 THAT LANGE ROPER FEOWN ebenaldie old T- near Je for at., ponte the 7 GLEN ing.with use ef sievator and hen ro Apply tv G Mortimer, O LET\u2014OFFICES IN THE G [rer mouth 216 « me, Ter-NEw X ce RE HOT FEOSTI GO \" urc vo Duntan Donald, 2591 Bt e Catherine Jel as FRVO LET\u2014FACTORIES WI H WATER WE seigneurs _dna.À Dear W.Smith, 8t.Gabriel Locks.56 12 i ; 2178: speanc Articles.| BUECKH'S STANDARD BRUSHES.vor flo By ol p VERNTON'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY\u2014FOR Connie Shy colds, astiima arantecd.OUSÈR, pod aize Pole baz aud Bronchida Ix A COVERNTON &.Co.roer.of Bloury snd RS 10e 250 FITS dE pom arial Dorchsater Sts, STOPPED FREE BY DR Elie reat Nerve Reatorer.No fits se a, Marvellous cures, Treatise to fit cases to Dr.Pa For saleny rh Bret Paihdelp ls 9 water: ot Ee.; Vator, 1bo balidings are.very OLET-G00D CHANCE FOR à VAN VITE for rage UT manufucturiug purposes.The lot is fel, the well known hotel, Mon a OU foot.for À torus apply Estate James use, small capitel Bano at with ah ods ontreul Ren 1Hu8 Notre 200zm pro Jom etwoen V'aud 11 and 2 to ip m JOR SALL\u2014TO air HE COUNCIL OF 7 Greaville and Aupneatition of offers fur sale that 0 LET_iT ST HENRI, A SPLESDID SHOP ons ficent stoue bu T Hali, situated with dwelling bear Town > boot stand SHOR © centre of the village of Grenville, wa large dortsof business Rr 2 fats int 5 same Di ith corner lat, good business stand, terms very \u201cisvera pply to Â.B Filion, Sec.Tres.dren ills, BO ny MOR BALE SUMMER COTTAGE, Du.RANB Inland, near Morrisburg, Deantifuily x leu 3280.Hood Rabin, aupplies vasily obtain 50.ddress, 38H,\" TAL othee.R HALEFAE N THE TOWNSHIP SE \u201cis fi thin 0 tuiles of the thriving cage of puostille within walking distance of Bishop's Coll BE on School, farui containing 200 acres of ne ee under plow, balance pasture.(well large w bon.and ond Se iidt = 3 pool om other o nldin a \u201c3bu ndance of hard and or Water Title perfect.Lennox iile can be reached by GT.BR.K,C , Que.Central and sum KR: For further particulars address, A.M.T 8 P.O Box 4, Lecnoxville, Que od By Parent Bros., Real Estate Agents 46 31.James Street.BR SALE-8600, AGOOD CUTT AGE.WITH LOT 30 feet front, on Rotan st, Cote at, Louis, ouly 3 minutes from street cars, esceiuai cheap.PARENT BROS, 803 Bt.James street.! COENEN sT.DENIS AND La 57 X90 ue hetiore sts., finest building Tot où tbe street, à gain to & proinp pt purchaser.PARENT BRON.603 AU Hi James street R SALE A BARGAIN.1083, 3092, sT.ence Main st, opposite Bt Jean Baptiste market, Yeh sell cheap for cash, Jot Jax 435x180, and fronting ob Bt.Charles Borromee PARENT BRO 8.603 3 St.Jaunes street.CORNER | or Drm ER AVE- tt 40 X80 nue and Albe \u2026#stone's throw from Canadian Pacific workshop, A exchange.PARI ENT BROS 60 3 CE CENTRE G BU Jaiea sircet OF HARMONY AND LARI- 44X87, en ats stre made and poid tor, sy lendid lot fur Block oF ara tenements, cheap 1 hb.or cus PARENT BHOS.603 At st.James street.; = ST CHARLES BORKOMÉE ST.©) between bask and Guilbauit sts.only 8XUU casa, balance in 10 years.PARENT BROS st James Breer.ST.URBAI iv 31.Bagg and Gutibault sta, only 50 60 3 25X123 rooms, ty fo house a professions man.Ap y No.gir No Dame street, St: Henri, P.Laran °58 NO LET\u2014ON A DERINE SF ah FACING ST.AN toiue market, new sto: baok pre pis T.\u2018Monod 5% Agneta al 0 LE LANGER STORE, THF 6PLENDID STORE o.V1 St.James st, occupied by the Porranit nl Co., having Inrre cellar and sub-cellar with rates on Fortification lane, with or without Sov overal Jars large fiats above.George t n OLET-AT LACHINE LOCK, A 8HO! Ai J rts of Llisiuess, Address, J.A than azne.813 Le GS LEFT VHOF AND DWELLING, NO.33D ET toine at, occuried for the out 5 yours Butchor's shop by Mr, Henry Hussell, an sounowl edaed t o be one ei the ds in the city ja & order snd best of Aminage.proprietor, Owen McGarvey, 1881 Nol Basie ot 15 O LET-SHHOP AND DWELLING NO.2185 Notre Dane.street, near Mountain sree would put repair, Rent imoderai Bipot Co 18 ES atreet.es Seod NO LET -COM JUS STORE, 840 ST.LAWrence, with large dry cellar,very moderate rent._ Élats to Let.0, LET\u2014 THE FUUR UPPER FLATS OF THE large warehouse, No.136 McGill st, now oc- cupled by plicenrs, Kyle, Ghessbrouyb & Oo.7, 502 8 Paul S \u2014~ Io LET- es TUNING FIA FLATS, SEVERAL large, well lig 2 ts, with hoist, over No.83 t.James st.lace d' George Bury.near 60 3 t.James st cc Dreamships.\u201cROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LI LINE 1889\u2014WINTER SERVICE\u2014188S.Livervool, Lendenderry, Halifax and feort- a cash, bsiance in 1U yearu,nost desirable as an invest- d Service.ment.PA LENT BROS.From From Fi FE ! 46 St.Jumes street.Liverpool Derry.BTRAMSHIFS Portland.Hatt.110 SL TAWRENCE ST.BETWEEN 707 = \u2014\u2014\u2014 25X11 = and lial streets, $301 a7 Jan.18 Fob - 21 Feb.45 8 Feb jee most desirable lots in the ia Feb 15 © 7 da ARENT, BROS, 803 P t.James Freer 3 Mar.14 Mar.3 BT.CHARLES BORROMEE 5 1 Apr.[13 Apr.25X72 2 bis, Joue andd Guilbault ste 5 Pr.pr = - Glasgow and Boston Mervice.ENT BROs., = - ç _603 PAR t.Janes street.From Glasgow.Fn om Boston.By R.L.DeMartigny, Hie 4 Feb Real Estate Agent, 5\" 4 Mar.95 St.James Street.JO LET\u2014TO CLOTHIEKS, FIRST-CLASS 3TAND, I where large quantity of clothing can noid, 88 town, Lear Montreal Aovty to KR.L.DeMANTIGN 606 85 AT street.0 LET TENEMENTS xD or TAGE UN T° d banguinet streets, from $10 to $15.R.L.DoMARTHEN Y, 606 St.James street.TOR ET, LET \u2014 TENEMENTS | VITE STABLES ON street.Appl R.L.DeNARTIENY, Glasgow nud l'hiudeiphia Service.Pre a le [SEX Mars | Philaaoinbis.\u201c25 Jan.\u201cNorwegian 15 Feb.6 Fab, Scandinsv'o.1 Mar, Yor ¥relgit.Passage, or further infucmatioa apply ba G.W ROBINSON, 1363 BT.JAMES 8T.opposite HL Lawrence Hail vi V0.d6, UP HSALLAIN, Lé3 SL Janes street, A.B.CHAFFEE, Jr, 2686 5t.James 3%.8s Ll D.BATTEKSBY, 174 St James St F\u201d Chambly road, cheap to a prompt purchaser.Or ll.& A.ALLAN, Apply to Common hireek - eutreail.60 6 R.L.DeMARTIGNY, street.Mtnateo \u2014strest - Eom 1% ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, [ESTABLISHED business of general store locality, or ed or clothing Pousiness in ex- Apply to R.L.DeMARTIGNE, t.James street.WATT men, BOs 3 MAN, WHO a change for property.understands the hostery knit! manpisciar- ing business, to tak factory.Apply to EN L.De) MANTIGN Y, &06 Jemes street FENO LET FIR8T-OLABSH HOES UPPLit ST.Toe nis street ; rental from #12 to à as month.R.L.DeMARTIGNY, Sost.James street, _606 By Charles Holland, Real Estate Agent.243 Mt.James Street, Fors BALE STORES.RESIDENCES AND SHOPS ing lots in desirable localitioa.CHARLES HOLLAND, Real Estate Agent, 13eodtf 249 St, James street.By Wm.Doran, Real Estate Agent, 90 St.James street 0 PROPRIETORS AND TRUSTEES OF BR.tate.By calling or sending inséructions about \u201ctbe Bouses you bave \u20ac to let, you will be sure of tting choice tenan we WM.D JE.Resl Estate and vestment A Ag 301 ) Bt.James rest.1 HAVE MANY APPLITAN Ts Ful HUUSES, from $200 to $US a year.DORAN, Real Estate and lavostment Agent, so 180 Ht.James street.O LET.or AKD DEVEUES, NOS.113 AND Haw b eury and dwelling.Nos.710 and 712 porchonter street near Bleury.Wi.DORAN 304 t.James street.Business Chances, mA mn R BALE\u2014~A VERY USEFUL ARTICLE Jn every family, patented and a torthne to he it.particuliers = Apbis to Harris & Conta, GIs Notre.Dune street.576 son & SALE \u201cMONTREAL I HOTEL\" EITUATED halt ay be between Montreal and Beck Kiver, Apply 3488 Notre Dame street.a8 8 SUR SALE\u2014CAHRIAGE AND GENERAL JUB- bing shop, tools and d stock compiete.K.Mar- risom, Inverary, G Lu 59 8 R GALE BARGAIN.78 DOLLARS WILL BUY the seul.corner of Main pod 8t.Catherine, Uwner otber business to attend to.Ap poly S085 Notre FoR BAL TENDEN, NESS, IN the City of Ki ston, the best RY there, known as \u201cThe Clty Drug situated on the corner of doc t doko carey y 0, showing splendid chance fo for so! so puslsens avoutinent Tenders 0, ed Wedn sday, March = 20¢ h, 1889.ed a me Baie.BLY TATMENTS BAB for nedier ONTHEAL INDIA) et.Lacrosses ches Tes Non for one JOR SALE\u2014FISHING TACKLE, A VERY FINE troliing equipment, consiati ot two po reely, highly piatad of the finest m: f Hines and spring a cou plete, suited for deop sea fishing.the Wi oh titted jn safher case, un spiondid oppurtunity | for a Ren man desirt t-class rbparaius, ill be sold a poly at Braë office.Nour in the get Fos LEON P.\u201cAtlas\u201d engine, ône 4 H.pr on gine e an Lotion ali in good condition.5 2 3 ms 20, et.60 a* FerAl ALE\u2014ONE UPRIGHT FELF CONTAINED steam boiler, about 4x7, fiom plete and warran ed good as now, price 873.ess, J4 Berri sie.College 8 1 For er TONED WILLIAMS UPRIGHT piano, only few months In use.warranted in eu Fe vfiice.$ it SALE.ÉRO GOOD OLDVIOLINSINELLER: uen AND IN, CHAINS, soit.bie 7 rat.\u201cApply A.Cantin, 20d Not ire RSE POWER 8 ih Za pelle a sa oo halos order.STAR office win E 40 H.P.MARINE BOLLER, ONE 31 8t.Peter atree HR SA SECON D BAR FIXTURES ND I bath frames.NAR to Wm.I\u2019.Stanton & Go] > did condition, Apply st 79 Bleury st., » after, 7 sy ipo and, H.Frère O; Se TMARE F ue to Toni about firat of Ra Eh st dont Fr 7 CHEAT, \u201cFOR TNIVE RE.Ak .Tubular Bol, with room and ail oy nrtenances thereto, ply illiam Johnson, 14 8t.Jobn strect, Mootreul.iz \u2014 FE.SALE-MAIBLE BLDROOM TOI d vel ts, oiloloth, as Forrancon poele bai Heleva ne hss last spring.\u201cNe.+ orrance Avenu ae RB ; Fes 3 ailroads.FTEECOLONIAL BAI BAILWAL WINTER ARRANGEMENT.COMMERCLE my - Lo.NOVEMBER, 1888 Through Express Passenger Trains run Gail (Buudays excepted) as follows: \u2014 y Sb ads oo» ttccees fprnict Essou The ht trains from Montreal of of \u2018he Grand signe une Montres connect a Levis with those Lrains \u2018fhe trains to Hailfax and 8% Joan run through .» thelr destinations on Sun daya entres q bicepli ving Wean ecdayand Friday rans cree Milerc de WL Sala Ti ie \u2018Tuesday.Thursday and Haturday w oun.fee h École ols Ba be obtained Sandi h rail steamer Lo all D the Lower 86 Lawrence and i tickets and all information in regard to \u2018pes songer ares, rales of ht, train arrangements fo apply to .MUBINSON, Freight GW Kantern ight and Psasenger Agen Bt.Jaluew surest, wep.ah be Wowide Dali.MAO LWAL port a Tyo zut.arts D.POTTING] Railway Ville, Moncton.= NB Em sk M EME whould remember 5 .M.C, 8 pa be con 2 he, hey trea) and OTRL, x and Sf es = Heart Di a Nervous var aud in Diseases, Drips, men.Hours for consul ation 9 am.to he cu or write DR.KERGAN, SADDLERY, SADDLERY, 28% .DISGOU NT! \u2018We are retiring from this branch of our businoes, and will close out our entire stock of IMPORTED SADDLERY HARNESS GOODS, at à discount of 25 per cent.This ia à rare chanos to secure a fine harness at cost.McLAREN'S London Saddlery Emporium _ 292, 294, ae st.James Street.trot, Michi, _Sastl and ~ 'UGHS, COLDB.®ASTHMA AND ois, 2 Covernton\u2019s Hyrup e iki .Prepared by C.J.VER 10 Cornet of Bie ry aud Dorchester Sta St.Lawrence BL 2172 FOB 513 XpRATLIO oT T (SECOND-HAND), in good order.nn E BROS.& MITCHELL, MONTREAL, PEL HEN'S NERTS, Ba 2322aw (1) Eggs from being raten by Hens, &c.HOLESALE AND ICETAIL, BY Le J.À.si! MIVEVER.d3H Notre Dame st.À.DOUGLAS Would gemind bis customers that now is tha time to eave tha Todor for ine Hand-uiade Boots, as it in sosson soda avoid we ve them made now before then busy isappoiutisen nd a splendid stock of custom made sp Bouts, ail fr the Tatent styles and good workuanship.and Gents\u2019 Hiding Boots a specialty 1103 NOTRE 1 DAME STILE ET.TO CANADIANS.oar * Protective \u201d Tori in Canads Le a our pouple 1t it is not high en h to © CAL ul uderseil any Canadian : In hts own home market because 6221 make varieties, hence there is a largo waste under , poor goods arc the result our system, and ASK YOUR RECAILER FOR THE James Means\u2019 $4 Shoe OR THE James Means\u2019 $5 Shoe retailed at el, pair ACCORDING FO YOUR NEEDS, nHositiyelx gone je genutne, unless having our d price ped plainly on the soles.er will sup) > Joa pions same lf ct upon oing 80, Ton donot 1usiat, some retailers will coax you into Buying infertor shoes hos whch they make & rofit.Such bas | been the recent progress in our branch of industry hat we are now able to aflirm that the dollars.If you will yo one a ht 0 you willbe co convinced that: we d' not exagger- sta Ours are the original 8 a ass Shoes, andt mitate compets with & in In our Unes we s are unable L to theory products.manufacturers in the our system de quailty\u2019 of United brates T° hoes {tom our celebrated factory are wide-nwale re crallers In all parts pen BY ~ JAMES NEANS & CO, 41 Lincoln Ste.Boston, Masse, U.S.As Full lines of above Shoes for sale by JAMES PERRY, 120 McGill street.BONAYNE BROS.2034, 2036 Notre Dame atreet.ANDREW BAILLIE, 161 84 Lawrence Main street.PE Col el PS A PI CO 7 7% ZZ N has brought many to untimely graves.at is a cough?¥ The lungs, throat or £¥ bro: cold alarm-bel} felling whore the disease lisa.ladom \u201c TRY Wistsr\u2019s Balsam of ET Cherry\u201d it has cored thousands of ns.(As Jong as A cough ther there is dan pr, or cou, 1198 ré ignal.\u201cWistar\u201d a red Nono gonnine unless signed 4 r BUTS\" on wrapper.THIS YEAR'S MYRTLE SMOKING TOBACCO On CUT and PLUG FINER THAN EVERT& B IN BRONZE Each PLUG and PACKAGE.; 238004 faternal m: gay forcer BISEASES SWAYRE'S ABSOLUTLY CURES.OINTMENT Tee mpl lieation of J Bwarnen Orstae we jun cure aay case of Teter, Salt h, Sores.ox Papier Ery Soi by diam Br ane rte, mail for 50-cts Horas 1.2 Sow, Philadelphia.Pa.Ask Your araggist Cas A RARE MEDICAL WORK meet A Full Account of à 35k SERIE % i = arr Debilit d he oF pg De Deca an Partinl or Cured \u201cte of the Body.Im 6°\u201d?ries\u2019 EQaned TX our our little book book.w te for it pes EE Star.Address BUFFALO, E.Y.Bhi ERIE MEDICAL CO.TAINS\u2014QUR NEW CURTAINS ARE ow opened for inspection, and con.à very large variety of the newest makes and HENRY MORGAN & CO.[| Ing feet 66-20 per cent.red 19% bie CARPET er HENRY MORGAN & CO.1780 Notre Dante St.gba hileod _ in i) et Favored iv.\u201cHe bavied THE WRECKAGE \u2018BILL SANCTIONED BY HOUSE OF COMMONS, Mr.Brown's Pigeon Protection Bill Killed \u2014The Manufacturers Insurance Company and Sir Joba\u2014Parliamentary Notes.ISPECIAL TO TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, March 14.\u2014In 1887 the Government passed an act for the formation of a Department of Tri and Co Le eee Sue.That act so far has not ; and vesterday Mr.Mills, in order to ut: thie matter to u head, introduced a bill to do away with that dopnctmont, \u2018He thought that.if the department was a useful one.the Prince Minister had plenty of able foi- lowers to fili the position of minister.He also desired the repeal of the acts respecting the Departments of Customs and Inland Revenue (50.51 Victoria) aud the act appointing a Bolicitor-Genera Sir John Macdonald PE that he had no objection to the bill being brought forward for consideration.After it is printed it will be time to discuss it.Jt wil come up for the second reading to-morro Mr.Skinner introduced a Pil to extend the leave of absence during session allowed senators and members of the House of Commons from twenty to thirty days.He said that many members took that time and it might as well be legalized.QUERIES ANSWERED.Next came the usual list of queries put to the Government, which elicited the following information.The Government are considering the advisability of acoepling from settiers in Manitoba payment ut interest for seed wheat advanced in FE Fines were imposed during 1887 and 1888 on certain proprietors of saw mills that discnarged their sawdust into Canadian rivers, The next thing on the programme was the motion of Mr.Lister for a retum of correspondence between the Manufacturers Insurance Company and the Superintendent of Insurance respecting the list of stook- holders of said Company furnished ed by the said Company in accordance the statute in that behalf.Mr.Lister rend the sworn return of the ny, stating that Sir John Maodonald was esident and Sir Alexander Campbell, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, Vice-President, with $10,000 in the Company, of which $2000 was aid up.He then read a letter In the Foronto: World, written by Mr.Maclennan on September 22, who was fr that time solicitor of Sir Alex.Campbell, stating that Sir Alexander Campbell i8 not and NEVER WAS CONNECTED WITH THE COMPANY either as vice-president or otherwise, and that the use made of his name is altogether a mistake.\u201d Taking the contradiction into consideration, Mr.ster said that if Mr.Maclennan's letter was correct the return made was fraudulent.He demanded an investigation.In sing, he censured Bir John for being president of a commercial Institution while he was Premier.Sir John Macdonald replied that he was President o ord tho company referred to.It was a good à prosperous company with good men ôn its rectorate.He would have the papers brought down as Mr.Lester had requeste r.Casey accused Sir John of adverts the company in the House, and Sir Richar Cartwright said he had expected more from Sir Johu than a mere promise to bring down the papers.He should have prom investigation of the fraud.Mr.Casey was next on deck with a demand for a réturn of cases in which ali or any of the tenders called for and received for any WORK IN CONNECTION WITH CANALS, were rejected on the report of the Chief Engineer of Canals, giving names of tenderers and gross amount of each tender; with copies of all such reports of_-the Chief Engineer, giving reasons for such rejection, and noting the cases in which new nders \u2019 were called for.Sir John asked him how far back he wanted to go.\u201cTen years,\u201d said M * Then you will not re ted the First Minis © years, then,\u201d suld Mr.Casey.Sir John shook his head dubiously.* Well, how far back can I go ?\u201d asked Mr.\u201c ou must make your own motion,\u201d said get or this session,\u201d Sir John ; \u201c You cannot expect me to make it for you.\u201d \u201cBut 1 don't know anything about the return.matter,\u201d urged the mover fort \u201c Eviden ¥ not,\u201d replied 8ir John laconio- Ly.discussion, into which Hon.Peter mitenoll of course, entered, followed and finally Bir John promised to get the returns as far back as was consistent Sith obtaining the information this session.CORNWALL CANAL.pot: Bergin then asked for coples of re- rts, plans and surveys of the th posed Cornwall Canal by J.B.Mills and njamin pr ht, 5., avi Engineers, and by .Cole, Royal Engineers, in the years oie, 1833 and 1534; also fot survey and report of \u2014 Carman, \u2026 C.E., of a proposed change =! location o Canal, from Sand B ridge through Hoopies Creek to Archibald\u2019 oint, with plans, profile and estimates.He contended that the present course of was the result of professional jealousy, and that the same cause prevented the Chief Engineer of Canhls from adopting the suggestions x eminent engineers.Dr.Bergen talked unti recess, and the matter has D postponed till Monday.At the evening session the act to incorporate the Canada Congregational College ame law, also that respecting Queen's College, Kingston.THE PIGEON BILL KILLED.Mr.brown then brought up his now tamous blll to prevent sportsmen from kifl- ing pigeons and small birds for gunnery frac ice.He said he was willin to amend t if necessary, and moved that the House into committee toconsider it.The peace of House was disturbed at this, and\u201d a trem died dous uproar, which could bar heard throughout the corridors, began.Nevertheless, the motion was ca The House went into committee on ro bill, and Mr.Curran went into the chair.Then Mr.Tisdale rose and of \u201clost,\u201d « continued for some time.by the member stand ing, and resulted a the triumph of ats e 0 by 67 t0 60.Mr.Laurier and Sir John voted with Mr.B Brown, united for once.Brown was much out by the result of the vote, bat will bi the bill up again shortly, BECIPROCITY IN WRECKING.The next and last bill Considered was that he of Mr.Kirkpatrick for reci ty in Srreck- se riglits ip inland wal betwee! States and Canada.The bi had been amended to bringitinto harmony with the American bill now existing, and received the support of.Hon.Mr.Bowell.Attempts were made to compal Hon.Mr.Bowell to explain why he now supported a bill he opposed last year, but he observed a discreet silence.ir Charlton \u201cShe bill, as it ig re than Cap received, and wo! jure Canadian tb ne now engaged .in th wreck usin He moved in\u201d amende ment that ve bill grant reciprocity to the States prévided that the States grant us reciprocity in towage also.Sir John, Macdonald and Hon.Mr.Foster beings out Mr.Kenny and Mr.Curran occu- fed their seats, and when the former rose, n the place of Bir John, to speak aga the bill, the House broke into lkughter and cheers for the new Conservative leader.Hon, Mr.Bowell favored e bill and sald that Canada was ready to most the Sta on a fair bas.Hon.Peters Mitchell was glad to find a member of the Cabinet favoring rociprooit iv.He also sald that M Mr.Kenny seem ed sent Parliament to after Mr.J Jones and differ [rom nim, > \"\u201d Mr, Kenny resented gr He sald | that i r.Mitchell to sa e opposed e use Mr.Jones favored it was mmfair.\u201cThat s what I paid,\u201d interjected Mr.Mit chell, \u201cWell, it Is unfair criticism,\u201d retorted Mr.Kenny.JL Nou the bill because it RE THAN WE RECEIVE.\" I.\u201cOur n ard \u2018Captain tain Labetie both gpok e} in oni OL the bill.The former said he ad opposed bill last year at the re- of Fiance - Minis but had E, Chariton over the coals in Conservative fashion.He said that gentleman opposed tue bill on account of the damage it would cause vested capital of Canadian wrockers.Yot that saine gentleman.was eager to sweep away the Natural Policy to the detriment of men who had hundrexis of millions inves in manufacturing industries.That was not consistent.Hon.Mr.Mitchell then replied to Mr.Kenny\u2019s charge of unfair criticiam.Hesaid he had Spoken J Jocularly but that the whole House knew th (hat t Mr.Kenny Lever agreed with Mr.J wh tain Labelle sald it was strange that dberalery of unrestric Tec ty toned them when put to the Leal, THe instanced the \" Spartan \u201d case to show how advantageous the age of the reciprocity in wreckage bill would be to Canada.After some further discussion the amendment of Mr.Charlton was defeated and the bill the committee.It will come up for a third reading in a few days.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.of fs stated that a deputation of Ottawa Orangemen will walt upon Messrs.Perley biilard, the members for Ottawa.and argo them to vote for Col.()'Brien\u2019s resolution: demanding the disallowance of the Jesuit bill.A deputation from 8t.John, N.B,, waited on the Government yesterday and asked that st.Join be made the Canadian winter port, a d eo that no ltne of steamships be Pubsidized by the Governmeut unless a Canadian po is made the terminal point on this side of whe, Atlantic.This deputation saw Mr.W.C, Van Horne, President and Mr.T 6 Shaughness Assistant General Manager of the C.Ÿ, here yesterday and asked when ine bo P.R.short line of raliway opened up St.John, hat ould fhe rates on that line would Le, and what facilities the com- Rohe sald require at St.John.Mr.Van rne said the line would be in operation y May 20.As rogards freight rates and Pe at St.John he gaia that would be a matter for later consideration.A bill incorporating the Canada Congres tional Foreign Missionary Society passed d reading lust evening.\u2018The object of the society i the propagat! on of the ospel in foreign lan The property.qualitica- tions of the society are limited tô the holding of real estate bringing in an ann revenue of $5000.Judge Clarke, solicitor for the C.P.R., is here.He says the company have no intention of dropping the bill introduced empowering the company to consolidate their debentures.A few slight alterations will be made in committee, after which the bill will pass on to its second reading.A.W.Murdoch, of Toronio, had an interview with the Government yesterday.He represented that the subsidy of $80,000 a year which the Government pro- to grant for the esta tablish- ment of & line of steamers between Canada and the West Indies and South America was insufficient, and asked that the Government increase the annual subsidy 80 a8 to make the line of steamers self sustaining.A deputation of notaries from Quebec and Montreal, accompanied by Sir A.P.Caron, waited on Bir John Thompson yestercay and protested agalnst the Bills of Exchange Act now before \u2018Parllament, which renders it optional on the part of the holder to protest inland bills.Under the Quebec Code all bills and notes must be protested in order to retain to holders remedies against parties other than the acceptor or maker.The amount of duty collected on saw logs and other tim last year in the Province of Quebec, Rol $21,3 397, The Ontario Conservatives held a caucus yesterday.It is understood that they dis* cussed the question of Protestant rights Sir John Macdonald was present, and re has it that he very fully explained the Gov - ernment\u2019's reason for allowing the Jesuits Estates Bill.The Minister of Public Works was award- the contract for the construction of a bridge across the Bay « a Suinté, between Belleville and Prince Edward County.The contract is for $85,000.BANK CLE CLEARINGS S BETTER.Wheat Declining \u2014 Cheese Steady \u2014 Pork her.e bank clearings shew an advance, bein 15.04 069, 248 agatust $7,810,908 last week, an sata ,361 for the corresponding week in fast e 78.New York ter, With some demand for and as the inside in round lots; the local market is Butter continues moderately ac- ns.1 are abou for fresh, while hin ik ei $15.5 50 ig side n| nside value.wight advance.toa are quiet, receipts being small, but prices Wheat, No.hard M to 1 33; 51 280 Sai ht se ; To a to 4 He 33 to sc: peas, No.2.70 fe oper 94 Îbe.; Deans, $1 75 to 1 90.Bre FEE $5 \" Île o O; str: t roller, ta do; Sparte à a vématx\u2014Wequ ote: toba, $1 saute: 60 Hot 5 Ponr.\u2014We quote: tree over (8 1 clear, 815 50 h, to $15 75; Weste: , new, $1h 50 to815 75; anada (s so pes To 16.\u201850; bacon, 1014 te 11c: va quote: rn (Armours and Fair- 8 de 8200 1 200 er pall.\u201d Montreal, SL 05 de 2.00, ours and Fairbanks), to 10 per per ib App : e quote: pples, barrel, winter, best.= 00 to $3 poor.Roc t si per br race, Ke Au por box; cocoa rg 25 to 4 B Valencls XE 75t06 00; Messina, box, $2 28 to 2 50; Flort anse Almeria apes, \u2018$5 50 da S 00 per Cape doa cranes, $3 00 to 7 9 ar bri Fu STE 2 to 80 per Di bananas, vo $4 per bunch; pipe- Ad RIED APFLES.\u2014We quota: Evaporated, 6 to Te; dried, 4g.4 to eam: The Cattle Markets.\u2018The offerings at the markets this morning were pts of calve; x re ht s we Birger Rey AL ae] ne rea receipts and prices! EastERx ABATTOIR, \u2014 240 cattle 3 to 1b.; 100 calves $3 10 $6 each; 20 lamba sat 1088 Mowraaa, STOCE ŸARDS.\u2014183 cattle, 40t0 fe \u2018per Ib.for 234 to 4c for butchers; 1 calves, 88 to each; 50 sheep, 3X to 4c per Ib.American and 1 Foreign.Beerbohm Tie: Cargoee off coast: Wheat, Dothing offert: teadier.Ca: Srp ôn pas sage and for ment: Wheat quiet; steady.Mixed Amert aize off const, Bon, \"Liverpool Men England, colder.N No.do neg oo Salita whee.t, ex-ship.» od; resent and 101 lowing mon eda Arrivars of maîze cargoes two; waiting two; sold 34 three.Livaaroor, Lavesr Pazoms Gusnazr.March 14 Liverpool cable) \u2014 Wheat, utet, mand poor.Roiders offer moder.ord Corn, steady, demand Woen Batry Was sic, we gave her Ouatoria, / When she was & Ohilf, she cried for Castoris, When she became Miss, she cluay to Castoris, When she had Children, ahe gave them Osstoria _ To NURSES FOR THE SICK.1 to open.© MAY Pt t Ke, ! eR SER Ls ai No.40 90 23° PRICE ONE CENT Baking Powder.EN A POWDER Absolutely Pure.ned rd oy th varioa, vholesomengen A marvei of vurttr ds, petition with the the multitude orlow Rs short oan dun r phosphate powders.iin vat Ae ROYAL BAKING POWDEE Co reeémide se = me es ry cod 108 WALL STREET, N.Y.Medical.A at ahd Headache.are equally aluable Es correct Coratipation a] praventing this a dlr he oman 4 stimulate ttle pills valunblo in men eso little e inso they will De villing to not all sick A Bclentific oid Standard Popular Medical Trestise the Errors of You! and re Decline, Nervous Physical oblig, Traparities of the Blood, BGI TALITY < UNTOLD nt.from Folly, Vice, Igo! Enervating an or Qrercszation Work, Business, Avo omit itv | EEE Cho ESSAY on NERVOUS » the Nat for the PRIZE don À MISERIES io plain po Bo PHYSICAL DE BILITY.Dr.Parker anda of be y i or in TRE BODY M.No.4 Bulfinch orders as Xt.xd.Je prandra, ter AB WOR Sonstantlyi inquiry relative 4 will set by\u2019?return Auld ier hia vire cure most | Errors of Youth.» ro BE YOUB OWN PHYSICIAN 1 § 8 Pith ».a Lennie amare Co opollc), § Sth, LC res oi: as 1 a prey mm.andi Lions En o re yo wlio would prefer to bien NEW \"EHUD i wk.TUE may co rson, at the ICAL IN| » Mass.to whom St, Boston for books or letlers for advice should be Te ery cons pion à Ga or.receiptof letters of we would say n it of 14 carafaily \u20ac porn our private uni .Nas ating, Pain n the Saar, Ee alle While thelf mows _ yet CARTER ; ih wading he == EEE AK ADTICE F FURR T HOW ni Eid Len Times ER mlb Mod \u2018The Bailly Star.GRAHAM & co., Proprietors.163 and 165 St.James Street, Twn Dany Svan is sent to any part of the United States or Cuuada, pust AGO (20, 84 63 a year, $1.80 Jor six months, and VOC.for three montha We belleve the circulation of TRE STAR ex.needs the tomblyed irs, out pets or Monet tan wspupers shed in c nirea._gg ne pi a ho and Agent for French and Bel atvertising in the bran\u2014 Mous.À A.Loretle, ul caumartUo, Parts, Frunce.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR for week ending March 9th, 1889.MODdBY \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Lecrsccresensees 27,974 Tuesday.28,173 Wednesday .28,230 Thursday.27,055 Friday.ww THT Baturday +.sessancs wee 30.668 Total .ucnoroccceercers 171,017 way Present Daily Average For Week ending March Oth, 28.503.THURSDAY, MARCH 14, MATTERS are not as satisfac tory in Servia as could be desired, nuiwithstanding that King Milan has stepped down and out in favor of his son.The three regents who have control of the young King until he comes of uge Are opposud to the returu of Queen Natalie to Servia, while the Cabinet isin favor of dt.The Cabinet has Lad its way 80 far, those who compose it having issu.4e a > awoy.Jt is notorious that in every city, and .\u2018en in the country districts there aro to be found men who unmercifully treat beasts of burden, and it is due to tho effurts of such men as Mr.Bergh that something has been dono to put a stop to this, socletivs on the basis of the Now York Society having been established in other places, with the same worthy object in view.[t may be, as has been charged, that Mr.Bergh carried his philenthrople and humanitarian ideas too far, but if he did © it can at least bo said for him that he erred un the side of humanity and in the interest of the dumb creation.Mr.Adam brown endeavored to get a bill through Parliament for the better protection of animals and the stopping of pigeon shooting \"matches, but it was defeated last night.CAs the race becomes more enlighten- \"od.cruelty of all kinds, which is a trait of * barbarism, disappears and a thoughtful 1589.regard for the lives and comfort of dumb unimals takes its place.SCANLAN'S ; EVIDENCE In the Bensen Murder Trial\u2014A Complaint From the Jury.After going th press yesterday afternoon Willie Bensen continued his evidence in the \u201c Murder case of his father at vhe Court of \u2018anvooue had nssisted Bensen in tuking ! taken the side of Queen Natalie during the - time that King Milan was carrying on his divorce proceedings.\u2018I'he King secured his divorce by intimidating the church authorities, but Queen Natalie's supporters subsequently succeeded in upsetting the King.In the meantime Queen Natalie isout in the : cold and the question that is disturbing the minds of the Servians is whether it would be safer to allow her to return to the country or send her son to hold an interview with her at the frou- tler.Behind Queen Natalie is strong Russian influence, and it is feared that some vew complication nay arise whic?will see : Queen Natalie on the throne, uneasy and has just given urgent orders to Austria la \u2018 hold in readiness a corps of observation on the Servian froutler.Milan is represented as being a good-for-nothing fellow, wlhin tw came infatuated with an actress.He suited Austria while he was on the throne, as he was anti-Russian in his sympathies, and non that he ls out of the way there is no telling what Russian diplomacy may not succeed in doing.Some day these petty little kingdoms will be swallowed up by the larger powers, and it will cease to be possible for a tenth rate ruler to set all Eurupe by the ears.THE subject of chief interest in the debates of the Ontario Legislature at prosent appears to be the use of the French language in the public schools.One of Mr.Meredith's supporters has come tothe front with a vigorous condemnation of Mr.Mowat's Government for allowing the education of the French children to be carried on in French instead of in English on the ground that Ontario is an English-speaking province and the schools are sup ported by public funds, Mr.Meredith has endorsed the vote of condemnation, although he says that he is well aware that it may cost him his seat, but that he belleves that English ' should be the language of the public schools in Ontario, not French, just as French is the language of the public schools in Quebec.Mr.Ross, the Alinister of Education, said | ! sen | turned towards her.Queen's Bench, Hs mother, he said, lay in taf with her head near his, and parallel to le length of the bed and the wall on the nig ul the shooting affray.Singer lay ut en angles across the foot of the When Mr, St, Pierre appealed to him to tell the truth as his futher was ob trjul the buy began to ery.And now he begin contra- dicing his direct evidence.He denied thut sis other to the Led the first time.He stated u at what he bad said to his father atur «tting up was: \u201cThere i8 a man in mu's Fed.* The father seemed not to be exvited when told that, but he was walking up an! down the floor, then went Into the bedroom.What conversation took wea there the boy did not know.Vhen Mr.and Mire.Bensen met in the kitchen, Singer was in the dining-réom,, where he pointed him out to his father.1t wag almost immediately, about 10 minutes, aller thal thie shooting ecurred.Drs.J.W.Mount and 8.Giroux, of the Notre Dawe Hospital, who made the post mortem examination, were examined, and stated that desth had resulted from hemorrhage due to the bullet wound.John Scanlan, brass finisher, the most important witness after the boy.Had come to the prisoner's place in company with him on the night of the shooting affair.When going to the bedroom Mrs.Bensen followed him into it, after asking him in privatery.Then she said to him: \u201cWhat uid you bring in my husband into the house for: Wiy didn't vou keep him out?In reply, nlan asked her: Haven't you st et drinking yet?\" The night before \u201che hustand not Là drink any more.night ol the shooting Scanlan himself took 8 drink of rye at Bensen's house, Mrs.Bensen herself gave it to him.She was really under iufluence o1 liquor that night.That was after getting up from the bed.He sut none before he lay down.Scanlan said 1\u20ac wanted to go home for fear of being lacked out; but Bensen told him to lie down in the bed room.In the morning he was AWAKENED BY SOME NOISE.He went out to the kitchen and accused Mrs.Bensen of having glisturbed him.Daly then Invited him to come out and dance.The prisoner was plaving the.ac- vordeon.This was about 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning; Dennis Boston and James Boston were there.Did not see Frank Singer.Only stayed up about twenty minutes and went to bed again.When he gut up next the prisoner told him it was six o'clock.He met the prisoner and his wite in the kitchen.They appeared to be quarrelling.and he told the prisoner not to be so tidizely.Willle Bon-en also was there.Mrs.Bensen was standing near the stove whilst Benren was walking up and down in a sort of \u201cupset manner.\u201d Scanlan then passed into the diningroom where ke saw Dennis Boston, Tom Daly, Jack Kiley, Frank Singer and Patrick Benham.Then he went to the kitchen, rolled up his sleeves to wash, heard the wife speak somewhat roughly, and At that moment Ben- ut both hands \u201cGo ri- passed her, when she on hit and, pushing him a little, said: away, John Lensen; go away!\" The that it was true that In 1887 there were toner walked hack and tried to pass behind twenty-seven schools in Eastern Ontario in which English was not taught, but that since that time the school regulations have been enforced and now in every public school under the jurisdiction of the Education Department of Ontario the English language is taught.The meaning of this is that French is still the language of these schools and that English is taught as if it were a foreign language.The Ontario Opposition thinks that this is not sufficient and insists that the schools shall be English, not French.No doubt the religious question has something to do with the matter aa it | was shown that the Roman Catholic catechism was used in these schools, that in fact they were doing the work of separate schools while drawing pay from the public school fund.The present is a ticklish time to revive this subject in Ontario, when the air 18 charged with the electricity of the Jesuit bill.JoHN MORLEY spoke strongly In favor of the Irish cause at the banquet given to Mr.Parnell in London last night.He denounced the Government for the part it had taken in the prosecution of the Nationalists and censured the oonduct of Attorney-General Webster, which he promises shall be discussed in Parliament on Monday.But it is plain that over Mr.Morley\u2019s mind while he was so vigorously condemning the Tory Government hung the shadow of a fear that \u2018Mr.Parnell and this same Tory Government might join hands and so cheat the Liberal party of the fruits of its efforts on Iréland's behalf.\u201cIt may be that the Tories will carry home rule,\u201d he said.\u201cI do not want to understand Mr.Parnell's presence here to-night as binding him and his friende and countrymen to our party; it isa case of alliance rather than fusion; Mr.Parnell's first duty is to Ireland.\u201d The other day Mr.Parnell held out the olive Jeaf to the Salisbury Government.To him and his followers it matters little from which side home rule comes as long as lre- land gets it.As long ago as 1885 Lord Carnarvon, acting for the Conservatives, promised the Natlonalists an Irish parliament but subsequently turned around and renewed the old policy of coer- con.It would be a sad disappointment to the Liberals if the Conservatives should now come to the front with an offer of howe rule to Ireland.They did this before and are quite competent to do it again, now that the case agzinst the Nationalists has oollapsed and the current of popular opinion is moving in Mr.Parnell's direc tion.This is what Disraeli used tc call stealing your opponent's clothes while they were in bathing.It would not be by any means tho first time that the Tory party, in England has done that.Hxxry BERGH has at last been compelled to resign the presidoncy of the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animais.It was said in sume quarts that Mr, Bergh carried his Idens in regard to crvelty to animals too fur, and exception was taken by some members of the society to his prosecution of cases of rabbit baiting and docking of horses\u2019 tails.No man in New York has been more persistently caricatured and criticised than Henry Bergh, yet it (8 undeniable that he has done à groat deal of good and has been the Means of snsuriog greater proteotion to horses aad other animals than has any other man fn thé Republic, and the hope may be expressed that in this re | L | mewod atithare will | mos: bo a_falllng | in her, saying: \u201cLet me pass.\u201d Mrs.bensen said sotuething which witness did not understand.A sudden change came over the prisoner's face at that moment.His eyes tooled as though something dreadful had been maid to hit.His hands were in his pants-peckets.He wheeled around and came to where Scanlan was standing.There was the report of the Solver and then Jtensen, turning around, fired through the dining-room door.Sani exclaimed : \u201cMy God, Bensen, what are you doing?\u2019 The two reports were in rapid succes- The two shots must have been by DBensen, as no one else was In the room.The prisoner certainly was hot under the influence of liquor at the time.Scanlan ran through the kitchen door and in the street met Singer and Boston.Singer said he was shot.nlan only saw Willie Bensen in bed that night.He saw no one else in the The court was adjourned at 4 ¢' S'elock and the jury locked up for the night.Before jeaving the court, one of the jurors complained to the court that the burdelles furnished by the sheriff for the jurors to sleep upon were simply made of canvas and it was a torture jor men who were accustomed to better bedding than that.The Court referred thea to the sheriff.POT POURRL A SIMPLE REMEDY.\u201cDarling,\u201d she said, weeping, \u201cwhen we were married, five years ago, I never expected to see you coming home at one o'clock in the morning | \u201c Well, you wouldn't now, m\u2019 dear,\u201d he replied, * if you'd only go to sleap earlier.\u201d THE WAY OF THE WORLD.The soldier soldiers for his fame; The hunter hunts to catch his gamer; The preacher preaches well and long; The singer sings his high-priced £ song; The driver drives his cart all day; The c¢ierk he clerks for weekly fend The dealer deals at put and ca The dude he dudles, that is ail.Wash hington Critic.The final heatat the races has caused many \u2018A TLANL'S money | to melt away.be forgiven for think- .The schoolboy ma t 16 the root of all ing, that the Cube LS The last of his race-\u2014The distanoed horse.Smithy\u2014\u201d My mother ses T can\u2019t play wid you, cause yer little sister's got the'r mises.\u201d Mickey\u2014\" Yer can't come that on me, Smitty: y e re o,only jealous \u2018cause yer sister ain't got\u2019 em.[J * A PHILANTHROPIO DUDB.* Oh, sir,\u201d said the tramp, \u201cIam s0 miserable, Won't you ive me something to keep body and soul tithe rp \u201cCouldn't think it, mo deah follah.Cholly Henderkins Isn't the man to pwolong tho misery of a fol Ish being.-Go home, m deah feliah, and die.\u201d, \u201cA little thin man!\u201d opserve over the baby.com etely upset & pm th, ao he etarabled .PMABTRIANS, J am the country, the cou Made for the Bismarck dynast-\u2014I Thal is the end of German\u2014i.1 am the country.He that tricks Or Jests on Blsmarek's polit i] The splendid German honor pricks.I nm the country \u2014heart and core, If other countries ask ** What tor 9\u201d Igive my word.Start à war, Iam the Trou Chaacel-lor.\u2014Punech.A QUESTION IN NATURAL HISTORY.\u201cPa,\u201d asked sleepy Bobby, \u201ccan I ask Fou one more question if it ain't foolish?\u201d Ya'as,\"\u201d nilmost shouted the old man who was trying to read.Well, if a toad had a tall, d'ivne it interfere with his jumpin\u2019 or wou iv help him, like It does the kan- In less than it takes time to tell it reat was between the sheoua.< vs Epoch.Ceell Ola: ay has rit .now Somedy \u201cTears\u201d Heo a twith- 080 oo tl e, 0 play Is eal standing its 1 rine eo full of smiles\u2014but between thé tind promised tha witnees before her \u2018 On the PARNELL VINDICATED.GREAT DEMONSTRATION IN HIS HONOR.The Voice of London Heard\u2014The Irish Leader's Denunciation of tLe Govern- ment\u2014Mr.Morley\u2019s Address.Toxnox; \u2018Mnreb att James Hall was crowded thie evening with peo le anxious to hear Mr.Purneil\u2019s speech r.Morley presided.The committee in charge wero compelled yesterday to suspend the issue of tickets for the meetin The hall was handsomely decorated with Rugs and mottoes.Among the inscriptions were: \"Free dom for England and Ireland \u201cNo coercion, no forgery, no slander\u2019 \u201cHnman- ity, union, iustice, peace, liberty.Ou shamrock-entwined ngsuiffs was à picture representing Dritunnia with her left urm encircling Erin\u2019s waist and an angel overhead bearing the motto \u2018Peace und good will towards.at wen.\u2019 Among tho prominent m A.J.Mundella, Bhaw-Le! be H.H.voler, lames Stans- feld, Asquith, W.B.Rowlands, Arnold \u2018Morley and many Parnellite mern- bers of Parlinment.1n opening the meeting the chairman, John Morley, sald he COULD NOT REFUSE when asked to preside, becausn the meetin was of such u rewarkable character.He fei that it his presence would be ol theslightest ue, he was bound to attend.(Cheers.) He said he never saw so groat 8 meeting as this, nor ono in behalf of a nobler caurs.I boara mor sage, said Mr.Morley, from the great chief, who despite his years, would have attended this meeting had he not been entreated to spare himself HCheers.) Ho would not spare himself of his own free will, liecauso he seus the time rapidiy, alsnost momentarily, ap- proachitg when we shall cautiously and deliberately step by step, but surely, unfal- tening!y and unflinchingly wot to the bot- toiu of these Irish proceedings.(Cheers) The resolutions which our committee have framed express the delibergle judgment, deep teeing und stern, re-oiiite deliberate purpose ol a great party which has not yet taken upacause without carrying it through.(Cheers.It may be that the Tories will cary home ruie.(Laugtter.; I do not want to understand MR.PARNELL'S PRESENCE © here to-night as binding him and his friends and vountrymen Lo our party.Itis a cise of alliance rather than of fusion.Mr.Pur- nell\u2019s first duty is to Ireland.He has no right to think of our parties, except in relation to Ireland.(Cheers.) But Tlopk forward to the day when, still remaining first an Irish leader and statesman, Mr.Purnell wiil be able lo partake and draw un united lreland to partake in the great fabric of the freo government of the empire of which we are striving to make Ireland an integral, incorporated, united, reconciled and equal member.(Cheers.) Whatever form home rule may take it ust rest, if it ia to rest upon a rock, upon a toundation of mutual respect, good Will, good understanding, good f: uth and good intentions between tué Eugiishh and the Irish.(Cheers) The Conservadves can never deprive the Liberals of the glory of being tho first to sooth Irish distrust, extinguish British prejudice and extend tie right hand of fellowship.Not many months ago I vrn- tured to say in the House of Commons that the conductors of the Times had covered themselves with THE DEEPFST INFAMY.(Cheera.) They brought a charge against an Irish member of the House of Commons who wrote depying and disproving it and who spoke lu the House of Commons again denying and disproviug it.The Times did not print his letter and omitted from their report of his epeech the passage in which he defended himself, Afterwards they sank lower.A more desperate exhibition has never been ade of a blind.headstrong, reckless, malevolent, political passion.(Loud cheers).For two years a great journal circulated throughout the length and breadth of the land what its own counsel now admits to be as gross a libel a3 was ever written of any public man.(Cheers.Before many days the House of Commons will be asked tn pronounce what the Zimea has been guilty of, probably false and maiicioua libel the Government will not do so the Opposition will do so.The publication of this FALSE AND MALICIOUS LIBEL on the morning of the division with the object of influencing that division constitutes an aggravation of the offence which even this Government is bound to notice and to unish.(Hear! hear!) If the Ministry 1ad possessed a spark of the austere neutrality which ought to belong to the Goveruinent; if it had possessed anything Lut the meanest, most violent anc vindictive partisanship, it would have stood aloo! and leit the pewspaper to ove the charges which it ought never to 1ave made if it had not proofs.Mr.Morley severely censured the conduct of Attorney- General Webster, which, he said, would be discussed in Parliament on Monday, and denounced the assistance fiven b on br the Government to the Zanes.he could not, However, help et against the bearing tho whole fury of the storm of \"dennpcias ons that came from Tory politfeians, club men, Primrose dames and others.The Times, which published the most gigantic and Infamous lie of the century, knew the dainty taste of its customers, and h pampered it.Now, these same hunorable customers were.MORTIFIED AND CHAGRINED because an honest man had cleared himself of infamous charges, and they were base enough still to hope that something might ound out.All this shows, continued Mr.Morley, that Mr.Parnell was right in ing slow to commit his Bical fortunes nnd fame to a London ury.The home rule controversy turns upon the question whether these wealthy classes, represented by the Times\u2019 customers, so free and ferocious for calumnies against Ireland, are fitted to make laws for Ireland.It is monstrous that the House of Lords should have a decisive voice in such a matter aud Mr.Parnell no voice at all.Mr.Morley reminded his hearers that the whole matter rested with the nation, and that a triumph depended upon each one makin Limselt a centre for right ideas.11 we do thls, he declared, the time is not far distant when we shall Gee the false image with a front of Tory brass and feet ol dissentient clay trampied in the dust under the feet of the honest citizens of England, Scotland and Ireland.(Loud cheots.) PARNELL ARRAIGNS THE GOVERNMENT.Mr.Parnell was unable to speak for several minutes owing to the volleys of cheers, the singing of \u201cHe's a Jolly Good Fellow, + etc.When quiet was restored he said: cannot attempt to describe my gr atification and delight at wine reception given me.Such evenings will do more for | the union than twenty centuries of'the varn- ment (laughter) of Balisbury an Baitour, 1 am sure my countrymen\u2019 throughout the world will be equally henored with me by your reception of thelr cause.refer to draw lessons from passin # aven This great meeting 1s assembled to protest A ainst the petty and malignant meanness Mr.Ballour's government in Ireland.The chairman expressed the hope that I pould be a privy councillor.On that point I must be pardoned for saying nothing, but it fa legitimate to enquire whether there is not something rotten in a system of overnment which compels the ostracism rom the affairs of your empire of 86 of the 103 Irish members.That is one of the first results of seven centures of firm government, much firmer than we are ever likely to ere again (cheers), a Government under which it was only necessary TO GET UP FORGED LETTERS against a man 4n nd not to prove them, to enable the-Lord Lieutenant to have him be headed.Fortunately they gennot do such things now-a-days.hat, as been one of Lhe results of that systeuLŸ \"hat we Irish members from the very necesgit our position, are unable to take tha Yate in the duties of vernment which is one of the natural and justifiable hopes of al men entering Parliament.If we violated the pledges upon which-alone we obtained the trust of our cunstitupncieg, namely, that we should refuse to accept place or office for ourselves or othets from any Eng.sh government as long as the just rights of Ireland were \u2018not conceded, were we 80 base and mean we should fall to ind a single constituency to re-elect us.Well, then is it not a matter.for enquiry, why r.Balfour cannot govern Ireland two years you imprisoning 24 Irish members of Parliament ns common felons for offences unknown to your law in England mainly for speaking and writing iu the newspapers ?(Cries of \u2018/shame.\u201d) Mr.Parnell arrat the Jovernment for its course in assisting the Times in OAMPAIGN OP LYING AND SANDER.ges were fire startad when Lord n hee inviting them to con nier with him on the future to a new cousin \u2014- à 00 eat of Dac oar | et mm MONTREAL DAILY STAR THURSDAY, MARCH 14 \u2018158.I, Hament, The waovern vent, he declared, had been these - doc ments j'in the posseseion not the Temes at tho very moment Lord Car von was entering info negotiations with and so could not be held blameless for t \" \"disaster which had befallen Ireland's enemies.He the dumued in the most scathing terms the procedure of the commission.hey were foro- ed to appear in cu for: six months, for fes jtm ae auttings à the co able by She cup formers and Sol birds ogi everybod else but ourselves was bro ormard art nad invostigated until at length Eh the letters most unwilling boy an ave us tor the first time an opportuni e skill of Sir Charles Russell and other gontiomen { 2 was promp ptly used for exposing what, without inrespet to the judges, I L shall venture to call one of the most scandalous WASTES OF PUBLIC TIME and money ever instituted under the guise of a judicial investigation, (Cheers) Why do our political opponents goto this tiouble to attempt to throw disered the representatives land, sad » sarily the cause they represent, and hol allies?The plain answer is, because this country being remote from Ireland,\u2018 the people of England not being In contract or communication with, and not understandin tho real wishes, thoughts and aspirations ol the people of Ireland, it is comparatitely easy to lead them astray on any political question in Ireland.(Cheers.The Tories know they cannot humbug Js you -on oné oi our uwWD question can hum- ug, at least the have been Sable up to the present day, and hoodwinked you upon an rish question with the utmost facility, So it bappened that the Tory party, which in 1885, tv the mouth of arvon, prowlsed us an Irish Parliament, in 1886-7 turned right around and renewed thoir policy of coercion and produced forged lot- ters-as proofs of the CRIMINALITY OF IRISH MEMBERS.{Cries of shame.) I think we are entitled to itsk ull thinking, reflective men and women in England to consider this: a it right that the future and the liberties of Ireland should be dependent upon a casual publication of a forged letter the Times on the morning ol a great division?After a reference to the cluiips of Ireland and defending the resistance of evictions, Mr.nell related a story which he heard of a man convicted of joining iu a revolutionary movement not ubjustly perhaps, but a man made bitter by recollections of the famine period, and of days without man who recollected having seen his mother carry u dead daughter two mileson her back to bury her, and who had seen her return from the sorry funeral only to see ber remaining daughter dead when she had 10 perform the same service again.That, said Mr.Parnell, is the history of of many men who are denounced to-uay as DYNAMITERS AND FENIANS, and although from every point of view we condemn violence and illegal unconstitutional action, from the point of view of the interests of Ireland, from the point of view of morality and of \"hope aud confldence in the future, yet sometimes we cannot help thinking that after all there has been muci in the lessons that English misgovernment has taught Ireland for gen- érations to justity or excuse the actions of these rash, hotheaded men.(Cheers.)_ Mon.who, despairing of Parllamentary - ag tion, losing, an® justly, all trust int ele Irish re resentatives, who repeatediy betrayed constituencies which trusted Tho turned to eriminal methods as the only hope for the future of Ireland.Bufitisan hunorable thought which I feel to-night, that since the introduction of the great measure of 1886 Ireland has definitely turned hor back upon ail these hase, 088 and desperate courses, that she is confident that in the ways of constitutionality lie her safety.and that under the genius and guidance of hat T DEVOTED ENGLISHMAN, Mr.Gladstone.with the new hope what has come into all our hearts and breasts, the a of ultimate freedpm for Ireland \u201ccannot long be deferred We ure now on the eve of a popular upheaval\u2014a movement whic \"ath not subside until you have enabled your great leader to carry turough the Legislature of the Empire a measure which will give Ireland all legitimate control over her own interesta and her own welfare without any shadow of harm or ill to your own greater interests.Mr.Parnell resumed hisseat amid loud and prolonged cheering.Sir Charles Russell made a few remarks and was received with deafoning applause.Mr.Morley announced that in three weeks over a quarter of a million pergôhs bad signed the protestagainst the Goverment | Irish policy.Mr.Braddiaugh dwelt u the importance of London's volce in Irish questions.JESUIT INCORPORATION.The Grand Master of Untario West on the Much-Discussed Question.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! HAMILTON, Ont, March 13\u2014The Orange Grand Lodge of Ontario west 1s in sesélon here.Three hundred delegates are present.The grand master, in his Adress, referred to the eran incorporation bill in the province 0 ue an: to hear certain partisans of the politi tioal press charging Orangemen with political partisanship because they had pot risen in rebellion against the Dominion Goverpment for not vetoeing the act, repeating the old falsehood that i that On are a society, forgetting that Orangemen iitical no more interes! in the matter than other Protestants; te remembering the treatment Orangemen have received at their hands, hoth in the Dominion and L House, which demonstrated clearly that these people have no sympathy with Orangelsm or the principles of its order, and that thelr only object is to make political capital out of a state of affairs which they have assisted in in about.The Jesuits, he said, clamored fo corporation for twenty years after Confederatio without auccess, until à reform a tion went into power.on, but tre- President\u2019s Message on the Hiel Case.WASHINGTON, March 183\u2014The President's message on the Riel case states that Riel\u2019s friends wore informed this Government that his States citizenship did not set in voa from Canadia laws for offences committed within Britiah territory.__ Itisa fortunate thing that all men do act have the same taste e beauty, fo; otherwise they would AT Tale in love with the same woman, which would awkward.Although the preferences of men for au ferent style of form and feature vary grea! ly it 1s, undoubtedly, & fact that an iE pearance Indicative of healt is picasiog il alike.À woniau mag ut regu features yet, if healthy, she regular ful to someone and pl Po ow com lexion, a a dull eye, a system in short debilitated by all the lis stendant \u2018upon the irreguiarities and roakpeenos, od to the sex, can he banished by the use of Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription.Ask your druggist.ane entire Hebrew Bible was printed in A large volume would not contain the mass of testimony.which has accum lated in favor of Dr.Wistar's Balsam of Wi) Cher as a safe, efficient, and relisble rem in uring coughs and pulmonary dense.Many of the cures are y won- erfui.ir first steamboat plied the Hudson in ne man in oited tl says him & new man, and he cannot say too mue for its cleansing and curative quali- \u2014 155aches were first used In England tn Dyspepsia makes you nervous, an vousness makes you dyspeptic; born one rendors pou miterabi.Carler's Little a Notice.RE A Dreadful Deom.oT pale wil hese, ios urn, slck stomach, dizal pèse or faintn ; a dreadful doom.All who suffen tha find prompt rol roller Jad d permanent cure B.B, B.positively cures dyspepsia Xi 3 form.SE in 0 an t 2 aria Hi min _ every alle; ation devia- ty and inepulty ol is dy r WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF.DISASTROUS COLLIERY EXPLOSION.\u2018Twenty Fersons Killed in Wroxham\u2014Sudden Death of Adipiral Jaures\u2014Frosecution of Mr, O'Brien to be Abandoned.Work on.the Corinth Canal has been sus.ded, owing to the Pariacrisla.- The British Government has abandoned aides of prosceuting Mr.Shion for con- So\u201d House of Commons, Mr, O'Connor's bill relative to political | prisoners was rejected by a vote of 259 to The Pope has disagreed with the French Government eu the selection of candidates for the vacant Bistboprice in France.Admiral Jaures, French minister of marine, wes stricken with apoplexy on the upon Streat last evening and died a few hours F, The Berlin Cross Gazette ys the Czar will rd a oo ; to a gad 5 pore: 8 ç William.oruly rw mperor The governor of the province of West Prussia, in view of he Sonrolty of farm 3 8, has & 8 I t Chinese labor.88e ° eduction o A council of the Nationalist members of Parliament and their legal advisers will short! 7 be held in London to consider their Je of defence before the Parnell commis- The members of the French Chamber of Deputies Committee, with the exception of M.De DAC, are a favor of the prosecution of Deput uerre and others con- uected with the ain otic League A terrible explosion occurred in the Bryn Dally oolllery at Wrexham yesterday, r sult ne ina t loss of life.Eleven dead bodies have n taken out of the pit and three miners have been rescued.Lato ad- vices 8ay twenty persons were killed.Prior to the adjournment of the Parnell commision: Bir Charles Russell asked the court whether it was prepared to express judgment regarding the question of an in- report on the for ed letters.Presid- fort 7 istic Hannen said * We aro not prepared give an answer Hmiting our om of action, The extraordinary circumstances attending thew withdrawal of the letters speak fo! ves.No report oan enhance or ose their effect.But we have not Foro come to a decision as regards making 0 eport.\u201d\u2019 A Papal brief approving the statutes of the Washington university will appear in Rome to-day.In it the Pope commends the episcopate for establishin a gntversity, from which, he says, Te See expecta to derive great advan Hollness tbe new institution coincides with the cen- tonary ol the Catholic hierarchy in America, of which it ie 8 commemorative monument.The Pope authorizes the professors to confer de, pal Joseph, theology and canonical aus he brief places the university under the control of the American ate, the Pope reserving the right of revising the programme of instruction.AMERICAN: Jake Kilrain sailed from New York for England = yesterday on the steamer \u201cAdriatic.By direction of her physician, on account of continued \\l-health, Mary Anderson has cancelled her Baltimore engagement.The Rhode Island Senate, by a vote of 22 15, the resolution re-submitting the probibitory amendment to the people.The resolution must now pass the Assembly.Ex-President Cleveland has accepted the invitation of the Friendly Sons of Bt.Patrick to respond to one of the toasts at the anpual dinner of the society in New or Thomas n, Lord Mayer of Dublin, has f, forwarded dei 2000 sprigs of shamrock to the New York Ladies Branch of the Irish National ue.The ladies will wear them at a reat entertainment on Friday in aid of arnell fund.The Paradise Club of Anglers of New York, of which Judge Gilde ve is president, has just concluded the purchase of seventy thousand acres of forest and fifty trout Ikon in varios of the country.This makes the largest fish and game preserve in the worid.President Harrison has sent the following nominations to the Senate: Eugene Schuyler, of ew York, to be assistan seoretary Walker Blaine, of Maine, to be ro of claims for the Department of Btate ; i Oyrue Bussy, of New York city, to assistant secretary of the Interior.Advices from Ha hostilities between are il in rogrçes.\u201c tee, show that © me an Legitime\u2019s Sep arrived off Gonaves et and was fred upon by the two forts n February 2 26 are was current tha Dessalin been struck by that ots and that she had foundered off St.Mare, The Southern army burned the town of Grand Boline and committed many outrages on { es.OANADIAN.R.G.Leckie is reported to have resigned the J Canagin directorship of the Cumberland way Company.Pea pes) John Finlayson, of Ont., were ver talon by a severe blirzard a Albert, N.W.T, and frozen » The Orangemen employed in the Kingston penitentia: will Fecaive permission 514 walk in the 12th of July p on on iving two days\u2019 notice that theÿ wish to o so.special meeting of the Toronto Boar Iq of Trads was held last night, and Mr.Ki Tully nted a scheme or the construe- tion fa eh ship railway from Georgian Bay to Toronto, to cost 312,000,000.he schème was favorably receive Joseph Priestman Walter Armand, Chas.Priestman, J.C.Mini ichamp, Thomas Galbraith, Dr.George W.Barret Foster and Francis J.Bpe: who were captured in the Alleged bucket shop of Priestman & Co, were before the Police Magistrate ate at Joronto yesterday, and remand Mon- ay.sT.PATRICK'S DAY.The Various Societies Enthusiastically Preparing For its Celebration.The celebration of Bt.Patrick's day on Monday, next prom mises to be unusually inter- .The h National e will turn He for the first time with atriok\u2019s Society, in honor of the mation] day, aod so , of Ottawa, a gradua ef the Bôston Conservato usio, figu: n the me, and Mr.Charles Deviin, of A Imer, to deliver the address 8t.Patrick's Soclety was held Tact n ataht, en arrangements for the celebration were concluded.A special meeting of Ht.Ann's Young Men's Hoclety was held last Brera, gements were made for the cel: tion.he society will be their ball the Hackmen's nion to Bt.trick's, where\u2019 they will take their place in.th onday the society will org tertainments, one in the afternoon and the other in the evening.soa t [rish men\u2019s & B.assoot A eV Lee Victoria Elles Armory ihe \u201cColleen roduced.The vor vil be p n painted for the « recalls the fact that thes tabla of | Marcotte & Xorements Sales ACTION SALE OF GROCERIES.* \"Imre BT.AUBUT, Grocer, 1350 Notre Dame stroes, Montreal, Insolvent \u2018Wo have been instructed to sell at Insolvent's place On FRIDAY, 13th INSTANT, AT 10 A.M, the balance of stook, consisting ia Sploes, Canned Goods.Liquors, Biscuits, Teas, Coffees, Bugars, Syrups, Molasses, &o., ko.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Horse, Express Waggon, Bleigh, Buggy.Robes Counters, Shelves and Hhelvings, Scales.&o., ke.IN LOTS TO BUIT BUYERS.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Auctioneers.si its AVION \u2018SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT TWO PX, on FRIDAY, 15th Instant, At our rooins, 05 BT.JAMES STREET.Parlor Suite.Bedroom Bets, Dining-room Tables aad Chairs, Easy Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bed Lounges, Btoves, Mirrors, Pictures, Water Color Engravings, Bidebvards, Sewing Machines, &o, Xo.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, 612 Auctioneers, William H.Arnton\u2019s Sales ORDHEIMER * UPRIGHT PIANO, ory fine instrument; Drawin TA ables aud Chatrs, B W.Bide ldeboard, Exten- ent eh recls Garbeta (hronghout Borie \u201cGasafiors di, Brève ous, E bony Sine 8 mans, Plush Covered oe e ais Chairs, Duc Range, Gas Stove, * Countess\" Hall Btove and ds hen Hale at the residence No.Mackay street, Fr WEDNENDAY, Cre MARCH, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.WILLIAM H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.Set, Fane loi Dink 616 JUFORTANT TO MARKET GARDENERS Salo Het Beds, Waggons, Rleighs, &¢., Ipaludins | 100 Hot Be a le snd Double Express Slelgha.8 and jot Impl ta.Blot 2 \"No.506 5 ST.CE STREET, corner Base Tuesday Atternoon, 19th March.AT TWO o'cLO0K.WILLIAM H.ARNT N Auc .615 oneer.Us M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.JMPORTANT COLLECTION aring a soven years' tour in Canadas and the meds 253 \u201cPAINTINGS ! In Oil and Water Colors, by M.snd Mme.C.À.de L'AUBINIERE, Artista patronized by.Hxn MAJESTY QUEEN VIOTORIA SPECIAL NOTICE! Victoria Rifles\u2019 Armoury.there ts no means of admitting daylight into the pM Hall, and d tho gas reas Surin the day Elec Light walled of before or Si has been Only moine souded by lovers of Art to Sales Condo in the Evenings, INSTEAD OF DURING THE DAY.jzinw the force and value of these runes tions, the undersigned bave decided to hold the sale on the bveuings of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 14th, 15th and 16th, AT 7.30 P.M., AT TRE VICTORIA RIFLES ARMORY, Cathcart Street.Parties residing out of the city or those who are unable to attend the ssle can Lave their orders for pure uted free of charge by sending their cure Vndoraleu ed M.NICKS & CO, Auctioneers.AUCTION BiLE \u2014or\u2014 FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Upright Piano, Brass Gusaliers, beat Brns- sela Carpets thronghout the bouse.fine Lace Curtains fine Plush Parlor Met.Npun Silk Sitting Room Set, Easy Chaire, Platform Rockers, Lonoges, Red Shaker Chairs, Brass Hall Lamp, Stair Carpets, Euglish Olicloth, Engravings.B.P.Mirrors nnd the ceamtents of four well furnished Bedrooms, \u2014ALSO\u2014 A Magnificent Cherry Bar Fixtare.oa 2 yEBY NEAT FURNITURE.ONLY A SHORT TIMER IN USE.The subscriber, instructed by MADAME Wirrzas, who is eeving for Europe, will ell on WEDNESDAY, 27TH MARCH, al] the Household Furniture and Effects taf esidence, iu ther No.1 OXENDEN AVENUE.Et Full Particulars Later.WILLIAM H.ABNTON, 803 Auctioneer, Benning & Barsalou's Sales PRING AUCTION SALES, 1889.BENNING & BARSALOU, With Le Plate 3 ase and Counters to match, fitted Taps, 8 pes, &c., all complete.ann are.| + Pia Le.de &c.The whole only a Tobe eld at the residence, NO, 39 ST.ANTOINE BTRERT.SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 16th, At TEN o'clock.AM.HICKS & (0.613 Auctioneers.Thos.J Potter's Sales.J A a Estate Late P.Muldoon Important Sale of REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION, without rose.Houses New 104, 1 108.108, 110 Stanley Ales Full particulars to-morrow.Sais Nii AT vi \"MARCH.at eleven d'elock, at my oom.No.Reserve.THOS.J.POTTER se 7 Auctioneer.Meetings and Amusements, \u2018 CADEMY OF MUSIO, HeXBY THOMAS, Lesses and Manager.One Week.commencing MONDAY, March 11th.Ouly Matinee, Saturday.BOLOSSY EIRALFY'S Grand Fantastic Fairy Bpec.tacle, thy WATEIP QUEEN.Tickets now on sale at Nurdheligera.Contax attraction _W nu.RzpMoxv and Mas.Taos Banny.in VHEMMIN(E! 60 5 Qrankow & JACOBY, THEATRE ROYAL.Every Afternoon and Evening, this wgok, \u201cBEACON LIGHTS!\u201d Prices of adiniaion\u2014 | de, 200 and J0c.Reserved seats, 10c extru, Flan at Prince's pd Weak followinu -* MAIN LINE 50 8 CY CLORAM.A or Jerusalem, Tho ¢ rucio xion und @ \u201c be Greatest Attraction uf tie Century, Cor.St.Catherine und Si.Urbain Streets.Open dstty.ys m.to 10.80 p.m.- The Htreet Cars pass the building.62e CRYSTAL RINK! BUFFERS$\u2014vs-DUFFERS In the M.A A A, The moat brflllaut mateh this scasen.ihe ambulance and au erusy of -UF6U18 in attendance tu remove the dead and care for the wounded.If you nant to see genuine fub\u2014come! TO-NIGHT.H u'cloc tn reli 10 Cents.621 ST.PATRICK'S SOCIETY'S Annual 427 Concert IN THE QUEEN\u2019S HALL, Monday Evening, 18th March, 1889.and us pl nd Mo.fn] Frogramime (under direction of Address by CHAB.DEVLIN, Jn, Esq (Aylmer, ) \u2018Adwissinn-25e and Alc.Heaerved seats, 756.For particulars see program.po 61 4 ps, 8.CROSS, Reo -Beo.Industrial Rooms Bazaar! The Industrial Rooms \u201cDarasr will take place in the Hall of the Fraser Institute, cor, of Dorchester and University streets, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March 19th and 20th, when a large and valuable stock of useful articles (the work of the women employed Juris winter) will be offered for sale.Tners w obéa Fancy We rk Tabla and a b, 10 and 25 vi slog oe wit old woiuau În her shoe\u201d for the little ones.Hoireah tents during aiternoun and evening on sale Vasa nthe evening.Contributions to Vane Dors se may Le went addressed to Mn oD tothe Fluwer T'able to Mns.RIE IDE do the Children ment iss G BANCHOES aud to tho Refreshment Table to Goya RINGLE, on the morning be Buzaar st the Fraser fui ADMISSION, 10 Cents.ANCING AND DEPORTM AS: SENBLY, ru ESDAYS A LOY MACDSN ATOS, an advantage in earning to dance for the bald oe of the season.ew clunaey for adults; new Tu can jui Charges will Le udorate, ew lug season-\u2014Queen, Kerimental Sehottische, Cans- is.ria.aucers, and Victo TELEPHONB 4177.pre DUKREEE WILL OPEN A NEW 7511 - e a CLASS or be nue rs, Monday and Thursday evenings, arch 11t d 14th, ntermediate class, Tues dass, and F, ridays, \u20182260 BT.CATHERINE STREET.96 anû 88 Bt, Foter atreot, vil pesume Thole Trade Sales about the end of March.They end also dsvote special sttention during the coming Spring to REAL ESTATE SALES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, .$3 Goods received at any time.Canh advances made an consignments.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of J.A.THERIEN, Be.Geneviève de Batiscan, Que.The undersigned will sell, BY AUCTION, at Mo.85 t.James street, Montreal on VESD DAY ad * March, al eleven o'clock, es 48tfecd 2273 15 $258 88 83018 77 Store will be o) oper, on 16th instant.oflventory and List of Debts are on view at our For further particulars apply to KENT, & TURCOTT 7 Place à COTTE: + MARCOTTE & CIE, Auctionaers.Books and Bills receivable per list.808 PF'ISF Just Received from MANITOBA, 20,000 Ibs.of Choice Fresh Frozen White Fish, $6.50 per 100 lbs.5,000 1bas.of Fresh DORE, $6.50 Per 100 Ibs.Tee, abore are the richest Fish of the kind in 00 Bris.Sala FRESH HERRING, 750 per 100.23 d'ores BM.TE, 2 A2t an other ore of Frosh and Salt Fish.Bend for price list.| & R.McLEA, omamorm St.8 Cox 860.MOTITS BREAKFAST COCOA! HE lutely Fir, re rim Digestet The mest Economical Cecon in the Market.TRY IT! Fon Sur st WALTER PAUL, Béeoû* St.Catherine Street.\u201cGRAND VIN SEC.\u201d PERFECTIUN OF DRY WINE.leading Ci Hotels and R Tobe bad at the ube, pu ery has by Mr, gr.John Rowan.peer A Young Canadian Artists Work.dating, exhiblted In in the Sram window, by Mr.J.Canadian artist 1 now etidyioa in fn Paris ui er Gerome & Constant, has been attractin go déal of attention, The subject = ® RSS and rret, and re roman with 5 Der siok chi \u201cThe palais ring led from N.Oanada mesaine 0 Tassart an jura Omar a 4 re seems of ete soars roll of conspicubusly.among ons deserving to figure Interest on de Judgment.Con Gill has Sect ed in a Circuit rt (Jugs Oi sdee D va Pie that intereet on > jugent, is n sesfbod ) by the five years ru hich pro- des interest on arrears, but yA entier to fge Judgment itself, which stands good for Shipping bgp pry 5 vib a ER | 5 Ra 20 pré- PU FLOOR FELT FOR CARPET Borders just to hand.613 5aw HENRY MORGAN & 00.JAMES R.BAIN, 170 Fortiension Lane, Monironl, Aden for \u2014\u2014\u2014 Fastery and Head Oflon: Went Torente Junction Toronte Office & Mhowreoemm 40 Touge 58.SHOW CASES, STORE-FITTINGS, OFFION OAHINETS, DRSKA.Ao.Bend for Catalogue end Price List.NITURE COVERINGS \u2014 HENRY F or Ruma dv are vost hob a la tu bn re J.8.Thomson & Co.\u2019s Sales a ISN ANN PSS J °UsEsOLD FURNITURE.aale of Household Furni The usual week ture anf lake at our rooms, 241 and 243 Bt.Effecta SHI ak James 8 FRIDAY, 15th Inst., s]l kinds of goods eived up to the hour of sale.Commencins at TEN O'Clock.J.8.THOMSON £ cos 58 b uctioneers OUSEHOLD FURNITURE! nes pale of Hopsshold Fumitare sn and Effects at our FRIDAY, 15th Inst.ve Bed Cases Cut Er al dl Apne, Iron r Matches, Wire Mattresses, tes, roxio on Où Uloth, oth: Tiowace, Kitoben pris dates 5 Haleat TEN o'clock.J.8.THOMSON & CO., 82 Auctioneers.B® CARRIAGES.We ure instructed to aell at opr rooms, 241, 243 8t.James Strest, on SATURDAY, 16th {nstant, to close a Sonsignme t 100 ab Carriages, Upper Canadas Tore, Pcompri Blst Work ve er Woi k, Cane, Kattan and 8, and we e may add a an offered at auction.e at 3 o'cloc 4.8.THOMSON & CO.613 Auctionesrs.Duhñ & Fraser\u2019s Sales.OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EF- ts.A number of Fine 6 Ses Pr néant ext large 30d Cooking Store 0! a em os Street, on FRIDAY, 22nd Instant, AT 10 AM.DUFF & FRASER, 585 Auctioneers.STATE JOHN FARNAN.We will sell 7 order of the Curstor,at Our Rooms, 320 Bt.James pt.on FRI KIDAY, 15th INST.one M: guod Sin, nger Bewing Mac chine, raie Chairs \u201cpicture, Child's » Carriage, Saleat 10a m.SOUPE \u20ac & FRASER, 812 Aucti a.Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co TENDERS for supplies invited at Toronto, King- fi Montreal, 5 Sorel Three Rivers and Quebec, for à follow Butchers\u2019 Mes at, Bread \u201c2 ce SP japdierr, L ; rc Of Olle, T ow, den ut = orm, Ticket Boo Leasing of BOOK at: oe.Also the of the BAK fs BALUONS of 1.steamers for doc ason.\u201cFo orms of Jenders vt perticulars now ready and ma be Line ai on lanpligation at the Company's ofhce, Les Se Paul s street, Mon Fete to sent im on a afore tbe 18th 1 Comps \u201cny Joss nn not bind itself pt ths low- t or an.vee CHABOT, General Manage.Montreal, March Oth, 1889.GRATEFUL- COMFORTING.EPPS\u2019'S COCOA PR EAR PANT.à thorough knowledge of tural laws which govern the Operations of der and poutre tion, and by à carefu.apvile Hon ties of well.Series our breakfast tables with i ad del e which may save us many h sein pl tore Tt fa by the judicious use of such articles of diet that # eonstitution may be gradually bnil enough to resist every tendenc to reds o rubtle ms re doa to oats 5 anberever dere: ms ucape Ts a fatal shaft by Yoeping oursetves wal fort fied wif hare bl blood snd a properly rame.\"\u2014 Col Made simply wiih Soil Tatar or milk.Sold only SOE EERE pour Labi _ London.domage Tes WARNING! *| Royal Rheumatic Belt, Patented, Sept., 1888.With reference to the above I give notios that Me C.E.TowLe has no further interest therein, and has no right to fill, manufacture or sell aforesaid Belta.For any infringement thersof on his part or aay person or persons assisting him in so doing, I intend to prosecute to the ntinost rigor of the law, J.O\\PLAHERTY.Lachine, February, 1889.5810 SPLENDID SQUARE SIANOS, BOTH AS GOOD AS NE FINE AX- 8 NEW a Tapest: aon 2 i Fi parlors beta.b-Ra iret as T.Hi nds some vais 3 Bidepoards.Ste Vaiout rate ebon: $Hen Pel tf one case Snel.td SR ahdon, apes Bf gouts Safe lees, 2 fern Ki oa TipamithWe.LN ay Boras Sales, Hall aod Cooking Stoves, ete., etc.eekly Sale at our Rooms, 350 BT ST.JÂMES On Fridny, 15tb Inst, nt 10 n.me DUFF & FRANE 912 Auco Jo RTANT SALE OF BABY CARRIAGES.A Jarre number of Children's Carriare Cane a very a daom me st end nish, = 1 sold for an estate serve, at our Koomn, 320 ST.JAMES STRE.On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 19th eta At 2.30.DUFF & FRASER, Auctionesrs.onsers, e in Rattan, rien.best make nepqut re \u2018615 J.Cradock Simpson & Co.'s Sales.NSLS VICTORIA SQUARE.hat splendid business sil site facing the N, W.end fre iotoria a Square.apd | ole: orly knuwn as STARR'S, BLES, will By \u201cAuction, At our Rooms, x ST.JAMES BTREET, \u2014WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,\u2014 At ELEVEN o'clock precisely.rout 12 1 20 ft deep.fr 910, At CO the tia Tages J.CRADOCK SIMPSON 4 & co.612 Real Estate Auctioneers.PRICE'S BELMONT and LONDON || SPERM CANDLES.To Se had from Ys Glas Grecers.UST OPENED \u2014 SEVERAL CASES OF Hearth R à Bureau Rugs, Doubls- &oor Rugs and Door 61 3 Jaw HENRY MORGAN & CO.AVI C.IW PAVIES.| eur & Co.Lea a8 removed from $3 Fraser pond or od Petar street (SPECIAL ATTENTION, HEN RY ow GAN & CO.rect Epecial Atten- ass A Phe À EW CARPETS, WE HAVE NOW IN stock.the Righost t Designs ie varie Color.ings ever shown in W widths of borders, voit sie Gor ne Boom, ys and also 8 Fa.lors, Dining Rooms, Li Carpe! _61 3 3aw \"HENRY MORGAN & GO.MUSICI MOSOIT NUSICHI Just received from Enxland and New York, the latest, prettiest and best Songs, Valses, Lancers and Piano Muslo Alau, 2 Jar age assortment of Music at ONE-HALY OFF.atest New York sucoesa, \u201c PAREWELE, MARGUEBRITE,\u201d published in various keys, ta suitsll votoes, as HENRY PRINCES, 228 St.lames St.13 Everything in the Musioal line.G8S ETERS.Honey Saved by purchasing your Neters from us, are now sup Iying tbe puablto th G METERS of our ou manufactire, o dr mads, bearinr t e Government Inapector guaranteed for five year \u2018the Gas Company Shore their Meters wi question and have no cLjection Lo consuiners necting one of our mak: It is cheaper to buy than pay rent.Robert: Mitchell & Co., 291\u2018eod_ l'or.ST.PETER & CHAIG 8718, ETS A ML { je TENDERS for th ° abor ahd read > * Ten, der ov pa bentureg\" Lo » enon) Ds Ragen?than the 15tb day ia Ap ane, propossie, in EE and vitrensd © 7e [EA a 1 LOSC w, de CRANDALL.Picton, Ont, 13th Nato: 1489.ace Qumanitive, RUSSELS CARPETS, THE, and Designs \u2018of this seago oo Brussels ES etn, far à Horr Bh peason\u2019s res sad Blair Carpe PE ee Arh MEA N OTIOR.Métal due parties | en Tihg x ç \u201cAggy, \u201cTA EDITION.BIRTHS.tho wit HALB\u2014At 47 Coursol street, March 11, lo o 1 H.iy Hue of à sou.MARRIAGES.AM\u2014AL Beugog, Ont., March 7 Be Join do Moenan, John C.Browne to Elizabelh Girabam.ob 5.by B EY-LEE\u2014At Toran! ar >, by Rev.GE rer Alexander y to Hattie BR, Les.CE SL.John, N.B., March GO 1.Puilips, J.Alonzo Gtron to Emma Mebonat - AVION At Brooklyn, U.March rr Willian A.Parker to Yatton DEATHS.ANDREWS\u2014At London, West, Opt.*March 7, Frank Andrews, CARROLL\u2014In this city, 05 March Gafroi, Das ohne iio dow of tbe late irelan Carou.ee n alive 0 unty porary.J reland, ag 2 e Funeral trom.be l'oxtuain Te ou o'clock à.Ww Bt.An! thanys Churen, thence to HOman Catholic Cemetery.Frieuds and ac- qualutuncey are respecifully juvited to sticad CLARK\u2014At\" Butte CIty, avon 15, at # Montana, U.6.on Sun- a 3ra, ik.in his 22nd year, Witloug by Lloyd, ouly\u2019 san of Willough Clarke rmerly of Montreal.Funeral Lo0 place on .12th inst.from the Cana- dlan acne R way station to Mount Royal SONT AL Toronto, Marc! 10, Susan D para.widow of the late Crone] Richard L.FRENCH\u2014At London, Ont, March 7, Georc French, aged 56 years.JOHNSTON\u2014AL Toronto, March 8, Willam Johnston, aged 55 yeurs, LUTTRELL\u2014In this Colts on the 13th inst, Anne Seuls, widow 2 \u2018the late Alexauder sidenoe, corner Cunat street and ams cute on Friday, tlie 13{h inst, at 2308 ua.théncé tô Mount Royal Cemelery.Frie and acqualntances are invited Lo attend.(2 LE GALLAIS\u2014AL Paspebiac, I'.Q.,on March 7, Philip Le Gallals, aged 41 years.MoLAUGHLIN\u2014AL Oakville, Oot, March 7, Capt.T.McLaughlin, 50 years.MCELWEE AL St.John, N.B., March 8, Martha, wife of James McElwee, aged es Years.MAODERMOTT\u2014At Goderich, Ont., Henry MaoDermott.NOBLE\u2014At Weston, Ont.March 0.Jesse Noble.aged 70 years.March 8, O'REILLY\u2014At Georgetown, Ont, on Tuesday, 13th March, 1889, of heart, arslysis of the Catherine Drury, \u2018the loved wile of Luke O'Rellly.\"PEARSON\u2014At St.John, N.B., March 7, John W.Pearson, aged 39 y ROBINSON\u2014 AT Hamon, Ont, March 0, Robert Ro D, aged 72 TEWART AL the Montreal General Hospital, ° un a native ot Chester, Stewart: 26 years, nativ England.eral from Hospital on Friday, the 15 a tra.at 30e ook.a8 March 14, at the residence of his Cathedral stroet, John Stock, aged broier I Oma and Quebec papers please 50 years.TE, 03 G MITH\u2014On Sunday eventng, at 4 uy streel 8 the 1Oth of Mareb, Sarah Jane Smith, sister of the late Mrs.James G.Mayor.23 VIAL\u2014At Quebec, March 10, Rev.W.8 Vial, aged 64 years, ERSONAL-\u20141F LOVE LIVES AN AGE, THEN I P will be yo Dore, AL\u2014WILL DAVID MINTON, O WC th Jack and plore Duplicate ib Ia ch ar ONAL\u2014-REV.JOHN PEDDIE, D.D.,BTATES: aBALTE ok 3 his great Cyçlorans of fforusaloy profoundly INOVes me.Mix is a tender werful we shall urge all 1 can to study ite Pee our advertising columns for this Cyclorama.82 1 Pros NAL \u2014REV.ARTHUR T.PIERSON, D.D., on the Cyclorams of Jerusalem.\u2014'* The t clo- isin y respects mer] Fama of .Every ane ought to see it.The illusion n possible perfect.You seem be - ing on the fiat roof of a que ing looking ons upon the city the scene he crurif rion © perspective, the coloring, the attention to ls, the accurate phy, the life-like effect veri- litude af the en scene, together with Jus his- rieal value, combine place it the of all all cycloramsa.\u201d be seen corner 5 Cather ° Bt.Urbain stresta, Montreal, overy day, 0 a.sand 10.30 pon \u201cà 1 \u2014\u2014PERSONAL.\u20140 Canadian n secret Service, Sime fi ti Boel HR only ws xork we Conable, ve viens $ era Sith a 7 ne COTES à GUONE Manager.PERSONAL.\u2014Special facilities for copy! ng and enlarging.Martin\u2019s Photo Studio, 141 t.Peter st, corner Craig st.811 PERSONAL \u2014 Crayon, Pastel and Oil rtraits, lite-size en- largemen Martin\u2019s Photo Studio, 141 St.Peter street, corner Craig st.82 1 $2.50} DOZEN JOR OABINET PHOTO- G.C.ARLESS & COS, 261 Bt.James atrest.A RMBTRONG Ce PHOTOGRAPHERS, Corner Notre Dame and 8t, Martin streets.sa corne A SPECIALTT.Telephone No, 1887, à sad B, NE CARPETS\u2014HENBY MORGAN 13¢ have ust pot with Serio a large signment of ton vario ins Si border, rites for I og, ones gocda are uneq or Sona of deat So x and quality USE THE ALBERT CO\u2019Y\u2019S Carbolie Hcid SOAPS.Wholesale Only.168 McCord Street.SEND FOR PRICE LIST.PERFECT FITTING JERSEYS, MADE of Superior Je Jersey Cloth, \"in new CARD TO THE PUR T.the undertignod, be to notify my friends and the public generally, that I have this day entered \u2018The Grand Union Clothine House, 1901 Notre Dame Btreet, where in future I will take mpectal charge of the Custom Department, and by keeping the most select stock of Buitings for spring and summer wear, 1 will endeavor by strict astention to business mare 18 second to none in the city.All orders entrusted to us will my personal supervision.A call ts respectfully solicited M.F.NOLAN.aE Bnamads, Department wil be found.se JF.GOURLEY._, M.F.NOLAN.J AUBS WOOL DUSTERS, FROM 15¢ to 35¢ each.HENRY MORGAN & co.N USE \u201cHi Ea \u2014AL50\u2014 IMPROVED Lithogram Composition Ix2 awp 6 Le Tres, # Nota, Letter and Foolecap Sines Manufacturea by E.AULD, 158 Crnig Street.URNITURE FRINGES, Henry Morgan & Co.Fh havo reduced a large lot of Furniture Fringes 40 pet cent.61 3 Saw EN H Aie eue oar Ale sn quo fod! TA Me Maison, 81 rer FRAIS real ors Ales ge and so Urgenn a ite Kad Es 0% Sood Broo BY nANITTING FILES, 35 280 Boe varie Fite.013 HENRY MORGAN & COYER OF HAIR! ALEX ROBE: a fiatory re without fajary So te sep.or Sit ace and or, aie y or Siew oN A q pisse on trou or os fon i rime nduit as.Londen, Eneignd Lamb's B do 5 douce, n all chaudes.aaah SILKS, 61 3 Baw he toners: HENRY MORGAN & C0.CARSLEY\u2019'S ATHER REPORT.March orm 1889.FIOR, Betas à REMISES SIC, MORES Taz NEAT 24 Hours.Lakive an St.Law- ce\u2014From Lake Bt.Peter to aye dilate Ineroselng cas casterly wipda, followed hy TORCHON LACE TORCHON LACE TORCHONX LACE TQRQHON LACE TOBOHON LAQE TORCHON LACE TORCRON LAOE TORCHON LACE TORCHON 1.TORCHON LACE Just received, à compare stock of Terahon Lace in all widths and COLUMN Jour Mers » Qos ADVERTISEMENT, 3 5, CARSLET.ACE 8.CARSLEY.LACE 8 Just put in stock s large sssortmens of Real Lace Scarts, 3 yards long, sll of latest patierns and best qualities.LACE BOARFS LACK BCABFS CE BOARFS CE BCARFS CARY'S B.CARSLEY.AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND FANCY AND BPOTTED BPOTTED SPOTTED SPOTTED SPOTTED BPOTTED SPOTTED SPOTTED SPOTTED 8POTTED À large sssortment of new Vellings just recely- ed.VEILINGS & CARSLEY, FANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY FANOY FANCY FANCY HA HAN, HAN HAN HAN HAN In Lawn, Muslin, Linen, and 811k, also plain, Embroidered snd scollopped.of the above just put in stock HANDKERCHIEFS HANDEERC! Our Jerseys are more papular over.Our buyer when in Kurope made some very fine gelections which will be put to stock in » few days.The Unes that bave arrived already are selling quick as the Myles are clicios and the value cannot be s We buy direct from the best Manufaoturers, therefore our customers can depend upon get- sag the best WEATHER BEFO; March North- at ong aorth visu ri and decidedly calder.JERSEYS.cash value.Fox the best valué{ ia Jarséra; For the baat assortment in Jerseys, Come atraight to JOHN MURPHY & CO°8, Ladies\u2019 Jerseys, ip endless variety.Ladios J LADIES\u2019 COTTON UNDERULOTHING.Nowhere in Canada can you get such good value in Ladies\u2019 and Ohildren's Cotton Underclothing, end re we have an immense assortment, We ask erseys from 63c.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Fou to visit this department.Ladies\u2019 Ohiemises, trimmed Irish Lace, 83c.Ladies\u2019 Drawers, tucked and trimmed Irish Lace, 230.ladies\u2019 Night Dresses, tucked and trimmed MEAs ite Skirts, tucked, 436.Ladies\u2019 Slip Waists, 18c.Ladies\u2019 White patrie, with deep Embroidery, 85¢, cheap at 1.5 Children\u2019s Cotten Underclething.Children's Chemises, \\rimmed Torchon Lace, frem 18e.Children's Night Dressea, tycked and trimmed Torchon Lace, from 38c Children's Drawers, tucked and trimmed Tor- ohon Lace, from 20c.Ev is talking about our Print Wrappers at 81.95, never such value given in Montreal.Headquarters for Dry Goods JE VV] vBrET & Cos 1781, 1788 Netre Dame Street.105, 107, 109.111 S1.Peter Street.Terms cash and only one price.this sesson than 4th e2t DKERCHIEFS DÉERCHIEFS HIEFS DKERCHIEFS DEERCHIEFS D.A large assortment at very low prices.8.OARSLEY.MOURNING PRINTS MOURNING PRINTS MOUENING PRINTS The only house in the = showing à complete range of Mourning Prin: B.CARSLEY'S, BLACK AND WHITE BATERNS BLACK AND WHITE SATEENS BLACE AND WHITE BATEENS Ladies requiring Mourning, ahould Patterns now showing at BLACK AND WHITE BATEENS Lincoln & Bennett, BLACK AND WHITE BATEENS oe Jateens, suitable for A J White, no pect the Nowost Christy, 8 CARSLEY'S, ' Cooksey, Woodrow, FANOY GINGHAMS FANCY GINGHAMS FANCY GINGHAMS FANOY GINGHAMS FANCY GINGHAMS very choice stook of Fancy we New Chacks, Stripes snd Combinations.ancy Ginghama ta all B.CARBLET.NEW OHAMBRAYS All the newest colors in Chambraye, Zephyrs Skirting snd and with Allovers, to mateh.NEW BWIBS EMBROIDERLES The best opportunity sver offered in Swiss Em.beotderies; aver 300 differen from, ranging in width from inch to 45 in.229 St.James Street.We are now in our new and commodious store, 209 ST, JAMES STREET, And are in receipt of all our Spring Stock of H A T'S ROBERTSON & CO, i JON HENDERSON & 0 from the following makers; Tress and Carrington.IN SILK HATS! BLACK, BROWN, CINNAMON, And all the new colors of Felt.JOB HENDERSON & C0, 229 St.James Street.6213 t patterns to select 8.CARSLEY.NEW SWISS SKIRTINGS ER of those gooûla to Ghooes from, with All-over Edgings and Insertion to match, at the Lowsat Prices.} | Blectre-Plate of Every Description, Art o Clocks, S.CARBLET.Now in stock, over 800 Prints, all New Patterns; this is the Snest sos of tes ever offered Colors.Lowest Prices.-COMPLIMENTARY- WEDDING & BIRTHDAY PRESENTS! We the Lanozer, CHOICEST and Most Useful Line o: city.New foods arriving regularly from all the different marks his purpose in the \u2014SPECIALTIES\u2014 Lamps, Artistic Pottery, Marble Opera Glasses, Gengu, Ac, dec.HROUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.Soences, Umbrella Stands, Plane Lampe, Table Untlery, Speous and Fer Fish Eagors, Onrvers, &c.Bruse Kettles.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Inspection cordially ta invited WATSON & & PELTON, 88 St, qu ulpt 2, Street.i.+ WESTIN vere \u201cTHE MONTREAL DALY STAR: y ThURSDAT.MARGE 1 Rr à SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.: = ess We have much pleasure in informing the ladies of Montreal that after à lougthoned visit tp NEW YORK we have succeeded in securing s lady of sbility and taste to take cliprge of vur Darsé- MAKING DEPARTMENT.MISS MURRAY is now prepared to execute orders in the atest Parislan styles, and we confidently invite ouf friends and tho publio to.pay Ler a visit, HENRY HAMILTON, | 1883 and 1885 NOTRE DAME STREET, Hats] ats! SPRING 188g.We are now prepared withs larger stock than over of the NEWEST STYLES in HATS For This Season's Trade.\u2014\u2014COMPRISING ;-\u2014 SILE HATB (both imported and of our own manufacture).STIFF FELT SATS (English and American make).BOFT FELT HATS (Englieh, French and American make).TWEED BATS AND CAPS (for Ladies\u2019 and Gents' wear).The newest English TRAVELLING CAPS.8OFT CLERICAL BATS (a special discount to Olergymen).Boys'S8T1FF DERBYS, SOFT CNOCE Abou.BCOTB CAPS, TWEED CAPS, & Children's TAM O'BHANTERS and NAVY Caps.\u2018We would specially draw attention to the fact that wo sell the FINEST CLABES OF GOODS \u2014AT\u2014 LOW PRICES.Importers and Manufacturers, 220 SI.JAMES STREET.OLD BLUE DRESDEN! We have just opened a package of this celebrated pattern in Dinner Sets! The Shape and Design of each separate article is wonderfully QUAINT AND ARTISTIC.Notwithstanding the great expense in revroducing this pattern, we arein position to sell A Complete Service FOR THE MODERATE BUM OF $35.00.WILEY'S 20 P.C.DISCOUNT MALE Closes this Week.WILEY'S, 1803 NOTRE DAME STREET.pieces Caahmarette in this city.Fast 8.CARSILEY, GOOD FOR CLAP a PERTON\u2019S.: ETE SR 0e Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! ot gre AT red fiom, hots, a.o the vids ress ° i ross Sood partent ooh ani ooh ms dar | Evods very repiéir.\" REALLY WONDERFUL.New Prints! New Prints! New Prints! Itis wonde how the publie from the printers every day.4 re 2 acticle pladkd ln 1h8 ma oe teres sis spobechlon ries New Prince of Wales Bide Prints, 207 RE er s overs to a our Hnery * & B.CARSLEY, JAS.A.hogs & SONS 1788, 3767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 1TTH Wholesale and nait Dry Goods, 1727 NOTRE DAME STREET 903 ST.ANTOINE § MONTARAL and all CARSLEY'S - - COLU MN.Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons 10-4 wid Wi2aré now conrmmtly receiving new lines in Prints, snd are getting new goods ARRIVING AT ~\u2014BVERY DAY\u2014 MORE NEW GOODS To hand Soda a lot of Sheeting, ta 8-4, 9-4 and To band to-day, 8 large lot of Pillow Casings.sad new pattéres J ERSEYS.THE DEMAND FOR OUR new Jerseyb increases every day, call and nd secure, one.HENRY MORGAN & 00.Look in My Window and See FIVE HUNDRED Goid, Silver and Nickes | WATCHES! All Marked In Plats Figures from 82.75 TO 8100.ALL FULLY WARRANTED.§3Bpecial attention paid to the repair of Watches.æ.HEMBLEY at - = Cha Nate pamessregt, LES CLEARANOË SALE., BRASS HANGING LAMPS, COLR'S LAMP ATO Br TONING AND REPAIRING.681 2 aro.& Tren re TE SNE EC optalon; namoely, that they ard very heed oo La HENEXHOROAN & te.\u2018 an 8211 1792 Notre Dame street.{ through its [a estion and resto the appetite.L'droggis them.Dr 3 Cleanse | the -S System that xsons rofiable | medicine patuse Qelery and reguiates the Uvarand, kidneys, effectually clean: ng ing ho am of all wasia Paine\u2019s - - Celery Compound Sombines true nerve tonls an J Brengthening qualities, reviving the energies and < oy Tonto troubled for some years with a cation of die After ous remedies, aod not pay relief, ©] mn lat ong toublesoms Supuishe En ot.Dai Ba mimo \u20ac Am ances taney, pou \" va ANTRAL ANY ONE CAN DYE * A Dress, or a Coat, Ribbons, Feathers, Yarns, Rags, etc.and in many other wa ère log | like NEW, by } Ano ND colors the BEST and FABTEST Loows.Ask foo DIAMOND DYES and Hr no other.For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS.; Cold, Bilver, Bronre, Copper.Only x Conta.\u2018 A COOK BOOK FREE By mall to any lady sending us ber post affice address.Wells, Richardson & Co., Montre), DYES Any Color VOR TEN GENTS ancy, and and Dake OUR FAMOUS 35-CENT BREAKFAST TEA We tionally good } now.Recor Shin \u2018DAY, for thy week\" stades 50 UALF CHESTS.Althou, sh costing us pÿonsiderably higher, we will retail a fine ald price o 356 couts per pound.We have ordered out from London, England another 100 Half Chests of this REMARKABLY FINE TEA for our approaching Easter Trade.Remember the price: \u2014 > centa u nl lh # cents For Pound ln cada ae half ehests.Vv, Y CHOICE JAPAN TEA, Only 30 cents per pound.FINE JAPAN TEAN, 40, 45 and 60 cents per pound.FINE BLACK TRAN, 40c, 50c, GOc, 750 and 81 per pound.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Fresh Fruit Jams! ouls 20 cents per pot.$2.25 per dozen.CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S \\COELERRATED FRESH FRUIT JAMS.A com lets oassortment, 2e uppriat in Daméon: Straw Gooteberry.\"Raspberry, kc.&0.Only 20c per pet, 89.25 per dezez.FRASER, VIGER & 00.Breakfast Marmalade! £0c per pot.$2.26 per dozen._REILLERS NEW SBEABON'S - DUNDEE MARMALADE 150 dozen 1-Ib.pots for sale.__FRABER, VIGER k 00.; THE ROYAL BAKING POWDER! 2 dozen Lib 1b.tins Just received.5 1 FRASER, VIGER & CO, Kennedy's Cambridgeport Biscuits FRESH AND CRISP.JUST IN.Kennedy's Champions, Creamn, Frotuels Olinger.brea d, Machine, Water, Sugar Cakes Cr rabais, Out or Tablets, Bodss, Fancy Wa Now England Snaps, Aner noon on ais Graham Waferettes, Assort Sugar eal ees, ete.FRASER, VIGER & 00.The \u201cELM CITY\u201d HAMS \u2014AND\u2014 The \u201cELM CITY\u201d BACON.Tnrivailed White Bugar Cured Meats.A TOOTHSOME MORSEL! \u2018The \u201c Elm City * Hams and Bacon.Supplies Just Fresh In.Fraser, Viger & Co.FAMILY GROCERS, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 St.James st.DOZEN JERSEYS JUST OPEN esigns and ed, all of the latest d verfestfitior HENRY MORGAN & CO.A Sure Remedy for Neuralgia.Neuralgia is one of the most common and inful affections incidental to this climate.ife to thousands ie made miserable ney, and as 1* affec nerves, only the most powerful and penetrating remedies ean reach erv has created wonder in the minds of who have uselessly tried other remedies, since its action seems magical.To ail suffering from any kind of nerve pain, internal or external, we request a trial of Nerviline.sold by all dealers in medicine, 10 and 25 cents a bott] The se ET gilet, does not like to got out of of training.Beacham\u2019s Pills act like magic on a weak stomach.Le Frapclscans arrived in England in The Æenuine Angostura Bitters cure in- Eve raggist -kee #6; Biégert, \"4008, sole maniac: turers.ne first steel plate was Was discovered in Beware of unsorupulous imitations when uying \u2018Justice Soap.af first horse raliroad was built in 1838- Give Holloway's Corn Cars à ten oorns from 2 pair of Es, pain.What it as one he yh Gold was discovered in California in 1488, \u201cNothing contributes more towards pepe satisfaction than by using Justice he firat balloon ascent was made in 1798, éme er of the norvetsnees, hea lt pervous headache, pe the back, relieved by Carver Pills.Special Notiee.8.Carsley received this week, a {black and d fanc veilings # fall 8 stock of 1 ons took ot co foods ar oy Dow in to 8 tub of of kof mich OF and at very foasona Sr., Srey ie Two > Mountains, } M L CHANCE! Seni Sake for Dr.Sey\u2019s | Remedy, whis oh I bo e-2, Jou dug store, It 18 + mn, cing ing whch lens orth ten, or.Wi hes e de Price oured Tn pe of on pra A T baye in addition 3) oy ve res pas \u201cho ho Jatfored from vile and ind inde Uri aver ; re kanya, attention is called to th Sn ese 1 - It purtfies the + blood, cures \u2018Constipation, | va- tried 24 oe, | Jud 4 | whether the special neil, Ra hat boss ANOTHER CLOSE vo IN QUEBEC LÉGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.The Repart eff the Comtnittoo on the Ross - x Chs.rges Diseussed\u2014An Adjourn- Oursisd-by a =i Four.arch 1 ja: Ont the ast Qyenne Vies Mr.Dechene ne lL em Psion) tg ot Sat bill to mend the article of tho revised statutes referring to the residence of a.1 Lyuch moved for correapondenco re- spestin the development of the provincial mineral resouroes, r.Duhamel ca said all ible was boing done in this.that, though the minin; résolutions c of the Government had n denouneed, he sure that in the long run they would be foun d to be in the inter lac of the province.T The\u201d motion was cur- At the second session, Mr.Taillon asked committes which had mot in ine morning\u2019 to Investigate the ges of L'Elecieur had The principal witness had to answer questions, notwithstanding the opinion of the committee, as voiced by its chairman.He added that the o position would not leave the House until the report \"re Bay r.David a report would be brought own as ea ossible.The steno- &raphers couid Tot fish their work until bout {dnight.Mr.asgraln n moved for all documents in the case the Queen and Char hat eh Attorney-General sald hid \u2018conduct SEVERELY In connection with ch this: hte out the getlon in question been moved omy in the in- terasts of justice.He was of opinion that the case was one of persecution and the serpent had stop Crue th that athe?ns artin (Bont LUE) grand ju Jury had returned a tru he had Leen 1 liberated\u201d out to a person in his co unty, w hers the Jury had re rted no bill and yet Lhe accused gas un brought to Quebec to be re- char; Me McBhane moved for correspondence re assistance to the Montreal General Hospital.He strongly advocated the claims of this institution, remarking that it was wholly u ,and that the demands on it Were in creasing & every year.The statistics of the hospital showed it to be de- Serving, of more aid than it at present receiv Mr, Hall ai so said that the olaims of the hospital wore.of un exceptional character.and Mr.Lynch and Mr.Grosbols also ve dames vid (es vor.ial fi r.Gagnon sa) e proving nences bad to be oo P Me.Shobyn said that unfortunately this petition had come, as the Premier had toid a deputation the noothr ox day.LATE, but the matter = vas being considered, and if sure upplementary imates were brought down ft would been seen that this institution would not be forgotten.e Government wus fully altve to its importance.Mr.Legris moved for correspondence re- Specting the © \u2018Dictionnaire du lan, des nombree,\u201d by M.de Boucherville, already referred to \"in the Stan.He wished to the subject, which, he said, was wasteful and fareical.r.Faucher de St.Maurice said the term farcical was a Poise one, and what might ne person was interest- fog 6 ang structive\u2019 2 another.It alt de- nded on \u20188 comprehension 0 doubt suoh a a ee was unintelli- fie e to à person who knew nothing about bu but it represented the work of a life time.Don said that in 1886 the Council of PL Public truction had subscribed for one thousand copies, no doubt in testimony of the worth oi book.The present Government was only carrying out its predecessor\u2019s intentions, F.Foucher de 8t.Maurice moved for corTes re n'hcads and gymnastics in schools, in whic e advocated the culti- rr of calisthe! Duplessis ond th e second reading or the bill re licenses int the town of Three Rivers.In the course of his remarks he referred to the INCONBISTENCY O VERNMENT in the treatment ot the chureh authorities.When the bishops agreed with the Government then they E pos of their opinions with approval.When the vi je 3d not Pt ghey were not 80 much approv: Lafleche asked or the present bil), nas the answer of the ernment was that it could only follow ita own polio oy.The ttorney-General knew ppparently how to support his friends in spi the wishes of the directors of morality, it those wishes clashed with his-\u2018| d \u20180 wn, Mr.Turcotte said the Government had no wish to conflict with the opinions of the church authorities, vus this Was a à duestion of law.He mov he reading of the PY The House divided; ; yeas, 8 sue D ar David presented the report of the F THE GO pecial Committee in reference to the ial charges, reporting Mr.Pacaud for not answering, and proposed itu adoption.r.Robidoux moved that Mr.Pacaud be not obliged to an After some \u2018discussion, Mr.Lynch said that if Mr, Pacaud did not reply much in- ball would be done, 88 he has only sald he Heved ed his information correct.There charges before the House, and Mr.REFUSED TO ANSWER THE QUESTION put to him.They were told that the author of the Information had nothing to do with the case.It was really ever charges were either true or false, and the only really relevant question in the direc tion \u2018of obtailning intormation ro ould any court allow a witness to net so?He referred to the Times and Pigott case, in which witnesses were com led to re % He and those acoused him ask or Justice.Juppbée some one named sald w called, ap ne ar ave Mr.Pacaud this Informe te.\" Then ud would stand convicted of having mhisrepresonted public men for political reasons.He regretted that there was this Jendency to misropresent 6, Instond men, d this was most lamentab Towering we should Sleyate.\u2018th e real ques tion at stake w honor of public.men, and [he Chamber nou t was their lo ant be be oe lot of Jentiemen on the at other al e to-morrow.Pelletier supp the amendment, and Mr.uo on Evidence\u201d to show that the refuses to reply was quite ular.Mr.Murphy said that he had confidence in the committee, and should support its recommendations The charges made were attacks on gentlemen who Staod well tn the fommunity, and held high public positions, Is wap th é dut of avery one to cast the { pro on Jround public men.fant informer hod told an untruth let him take the co uençes.Tr some ussion r sg moved te, which w.lon ns dion on of Soin ae owe In gouter to Mr, Lussier, Mr.Gagnon stated yesterday that the Government in tended ES taplish & Superior School of and Manufacturés.Arts Sarootte stated in pate Mr.Tessier, that the subject of r adi ting the salaries o the ho cmplopée of the the Supe, lot and Olroutt th a Rr to p ly amar the older SL s whether Pl, r.B 3 a © lane, who asked i charged by the Government with the \u20ac eo D of the taxes on commercial co porporetions s and to give & discharge ther therefor in the namo of the gov- ernmen ed to the Government the account ohn esers Co.rendered to Mr, Beausoleil,showing the amount hem from ths Gov- fees In the suits for Mr.Shahyn said Mr.Beausoleil had sent to the Government a statement of | receipts from Lacoste indicating the mount received.hane, uestion of Privilege, wpiaihed of 11 atiag on bim in Presse & reported speech on repatriation.He \u2018denise having said anything to PF Mr.an oad d that ihe artiie or S1y did - MeShane an injustice.SIR EDWARD MALE'S MISSION.Bismarek Addlirosses Sallsbury\u2014 Memorial Cathedxui\u2014Royal Visits to Berlin, gE gland is due to dal à Am , béén | communication roc ig ti high osteem Mr.Bl ine, who feed him to en infiven Aho prbrised bo che much euvied Consui- SALE\u201d sah Low Solin on the sie rater of of forming Color is len et fo uf this report by the fac xh Ed fo, © Raschdor as submi Epos William the plans for the new cathedral which the late ordered to be erected in the place of the old dome In the Lustgarten.f ediiice according to the be 22,- 000,000 marks ($5,600,000) and {ta seating 1t is understood that the capac ity aiser approved the the pisns and that the preliminary work n ry to the creation of Lhe new \"puit w will bol begun soon, It is announced that the Imperial Court of Germany will remove to Friodrichak hskron the moment the time of the expected I rial and Royal visits to Berlin are fixed do nite.Jy.At present only the visit of King Hum- bort of lia)y has beên arra d Crar\u2019s programme, which fneludes a brief sojourn at the German capital, is under» stood Lo Le alt but complete.LIMITING LICENSES.QUESTION TO REMAIN IN ABEYANCE.The Government's Answer to the Deputation from Montreal\u2014Private Prusecu- tions Condemned.ISPPCIAL TO THE STAR.QUEREC, March 14.\u2014A deputation consist~ ing of the Rev.Curé Sontonne, am, À.Caron, Rural Dean L Lindsay.J.ichole, H Hon.L.Beaubien, 8.P.Leet and Walter Paul had an interview with the Hone.Messrs.Shehyn and Garneau, yebterday, on the sub- jee L of the license laws.mpan anled by isiative ?te deputation was Messrs Gilman and Ward, of the Council, and Messrs.McShane and Hai The proceedings were of & somewhat informal and conversational character.The attention of the Ministers was called to the following petition: The memorial of \u2018he.Undersigned citizens of Montreal humbly ahowe Th he following © Losnse law of ine province, to wit: That ie be mad quor to\u2019 minors; that th of priva cution be maintained; chat the fe réal ox of opposition 45 It now exists be maintained determining the number of licenses to bys within the City of Montreal be oo put within the power of the Montreal City Co e Amo pafhoipies à That in view of the obvious ust these requests and the rsai sentiment in their favor, the unde nd ersigned heard profou regret that it is the intention of the.Government lo deny Lo the citizens the right of private prose- cutfon andto deny to thecity of Montreal the right of determining the number of licénses within ts Mmits (a right asked for by the unanimous vote of the council on the 11th January, ton ad 10 curtall or abrogate the right of appos! and also 1080 aller the excellent provisions forbi {bo sale e of liquors to minors as largely Lo weak: ts ell Tat the ure earnestly pi y that your honorable body eres not atlempt an such ip- fringement on \u201cne right of the cttize tizens ad the best Interests of t untry.a.CURE SENTENNE - said that the meeting from which this petition had emanated was an important one and a representative one, and he much regretted that its Influence and work had, as rires been severely reflected on in cer- Rev, Mr.Adam also spoke of the repre- seutative character of the meeting in question and said it was one whose opinions were at least worthy of attention.v.Rural Dean Lindsay advocated the granting wer to the Montreal City Council of limiting the number of licenses.He strongly urged the necessity of such an extension of authority being given to council in this respect.aul spoke favor of the system of private prosecutions, which, he said, had not proved injurious to public or any privats in- t.Hon.Mr.Beaubien argued that the citizens of Montreal ought to have the right to limit the number of licenses in the locality over which they ruled and in the midst of which they lived.This was a right by other Wunicipalities and why should a city of the Importance of Moatreal be deprived of it ?Mr.Leet touched upon statements made 45 to *he system 0 WATC re THE VIOLATORA of the law.There had been some severe remarks made as to what was called the spy system, but the Citizens\u2019 League did not have recourse to any eal itimate or die Jonorable Jeans Jontrary, deprecated it.He strong aly advoca! the rcement of a clause deafing with minors on the dino Set forth in the petition.The proposed chan ge, 60 far as the insertion of he word \u201cknowingly\u201d was.concerned, would not be satisfactory.The wholo clause Was one which should be repealed and the mere Poids made an fan material point in the transaction.Rev.Mr.Nichols ad that the temperance movement was not one in the interest of any political sity -of a strin ent law so concern, as It was ok ears that bad habits were pes The hace Ba Fanatics.made a bad man as not, as had boat stated, 3 nothing themsolvea oy their prod he rod MR.SHERYN sald that the Government had received many Applications as to this subject, and the more that wus asked the more seemed needed.He could not give any Governmental promises at present, Merely Speaking ng as he had to for bimsoif, But h y with authority that the au oot.of a Mntting liceuses by the Corporation must for the present remain in abeyance.The o franting w Soh a dower would not reach the end in view.held that the Government, fad done its duty to Montreal as far as ible.He was not 2 favor of private tions Members of the deputation nted out that the citizens had a right ma promecute rivately in general cases, not have a like power no rasta with I licenses.The p Shia 24 prosecution of the Richelisu Hotel, whic been fnter- fered with specially ment, was also ref ferred to incidentally, Hon.Mr.Shehyn sald the representations of the deputation would du considered, and added that the entire was one which was being carefull considered by the Governm The deputation then withdrew.AUSTRIA PREPARING.On the Alert for Trouble in the Balkans Troope Moving.Loxpon, March14.\u2014The Stondor ds Buda- Pesth correspondent guarantees the authen- tipity of the following: Austris bas given urgent orders to hold in readiness corps ot obearvation on the Servian frontier at Bahia Semlin and two other equidistant points.Two tugs and ten barges must be ready at each point to transport the troops.At the other two points twice this Risa must be in readiness, The raflwiy authorities at Temlsvar and Seber Junctions have rece orders to for the immediate transportation ei 20,000 troops at twelve bours\u2019 notive.Fire on St Paul Street.are fire brigade were called out Jante aven- {ng at 11.156 o'oloek by a \u2018watchman of the olmes Flectric Protgetlon company for a McLaren & Co 0.393 SE Jen privacy The ne bad 6 ap pparenilr originated near a partition in the contre of the establishment, aod had sp rapidly in sll directions.It took the b e Pare than half an hour to check the Amey.wing to the excellent work on the part ol the salvage the damage is estimated not to exceed | Some one gave the alarm Inst evening for a fire in the Tomple buildings under construction on James street.It was found that the smoke was ing plaster, Valuation of Property on Bt.Lawrence Street The expropriation commissioners yeator- day afternoon valued the property of Mr.Pierre Dupuis on 8t1 vpn a who ted at $26 CVT th ho\u201d valuation fate ul ot rî 5 cor $2 caused by masons dry- advocate, nay.made at the property of Mr.e- on street, repress resented by Mr.Oreasy, was under oon- sideration this aftern afternoon.A ue Coveted Office.La Minerve says: rie A.Dubuque was n Washington eue Jenatur Hoare.ur ee oonfré ore is sa aie in Towa.Boys, we'll follow him in Loir HOW I ESCAPED, A NOVEL\u2014 BY W.H.PARKINS BOOK IV\u2014How ! Came Back and Fought Foy Mer arr CHAPTER XIX.\u2014{ Continued.} By November 12th, the last logomoriva and tralu of cars had steamed ou Atlanta.These gone, we burned the ball: roads leading to the north, to prevent, their being uscd by the Confederates.Thus cue off from all supplies, communication, and reinforcoments, we Lad only the power of our sixty thousand veterans to rely on.But dep them, in bread and neat, und they were the kind of men Lo go anywhere and flo auythivg.On the 1ith, with as little Rage, ammunition, aud general army stores us it wad considered passible for this great army to move with, we left Atlanta, marching southward, our next base of of supplies wo hoped to gain belng Savannah, two dred und odd miles aw ay on the sea.do not intend to five many details of that eventful march.paid very little atten- tlou to the military movements about me, gxcept so far us Burt wy orders, and fultilling my duties.But one thought dominated my mind, and that was that each wile that army travelled carried me a mile neuarrr to m my w Passing rough the rich grain lands of central georgia we lived as Caucus al pre ressed it, \u2018like fightin\u2019 chickens \u2018\u2019 m ing bountifuily eupplied by him Arto creature was now in his element | bringing a large youthful experience of water-melon raids und turkey-stalks to bear on the sub- run he expressed it of.\u201cà htin\u2019 for de The most ex ummer\u201d of Étorman's army look with envy upon Caucus and his extraordinary contributions our larder.Sometimes he would come in ridlog a \u201cborrowed\u201d horse, a turkey and goose slung ovér his shoulder, a sack of grain or potatoes on one side, a few strin, of dried apples twisted around his nec) and driving a fat pig or plump calf ahead o Bl esing through the rich plaine of central Georgia, pontooninæ the rivers, the bridges having been destroyed, doing a little skirmishing, and in one or two places some hard fighting, and all the time dee troying the railroads that were as vital to he existence of the Confederacy as arteries to the life of man, toward the end of ovember we arrived ac Lhe rice lands of Georgia.By this time the army consisted of three divisions.First, the regul A disciplined and (practised, tad kopt \u201chelt eir orders, and ext the bummers, stragglers, and worthless men of all corps, who were \u2014as Caucus expressed it\u2014\"only to do fig ood for de grub.\u201d Then an immense comcourse of negroes, who had left their homes and tollowed the army that had brougbt them freedom.These furnished a wore serious impediment to us, aimosat, than the Confederal They ate up everything they could put their teeth on, and as the army was som pelled to depend for its existence upon the country through which it passed, if we had kad anot bundred miles to mére) through the rice swamps of Georgia, I doubt if many woula have avoided starvation; for the bummers got the best of all foraged provisions, the frst pick of the barn -criba; Jha enolnous - -yards, Al gangs of contr army who did the fightimg had a chance af what was left, which, as ucus remarked, was \u201cde last pick ob de bone However, in mber we arrived in sight of the sea, and on the 13th, Fort cAllister having been capturea by assault, we were in communication wi the Federal fleet.\u2018A few days afterward we entered Savannah, which was evacuated by the Confederates under Hardee.But here disappointment and delay awaited me.Sherman, to complete his arrangements, reorganize his army, and obtain fresh supplies and ammunition.romained over a month in Savann: Every day I had marched.I had said, \u201cSo many miles nearer to Laur Fancy my impatience! During this time, I made ali enquiries I (sould in Savannah, to Pe co sarn nothing new.d ed orate inhabltants had nearly all left the and those who remained had but iittle to tell me.However, [| heard frequently of Mr.Amos Pierson.Unable to obtain the money due bim from the Confederate Government in any other shape, ha had received a large amount of cotton in Sy ment of his claims, proferring that bul y but valuable waa \u2018now dim (Contfeder money that was now almost wo Most ot this cotton had been ship on South Carolina before the approse proach fherman\u2019s army, and stored at Columbia, 1 had po doubt that Mr, Pleraon would be his merc , and consequently near my wife.This made me more anxious than ever to be by her side.But about January fifteenth Sherman made his pr ions to leave for his campaign in y had bee left.\u201cAtlanta, but now iF m \u201cflyin ht.\u201d necessities for the com se, ted us.The wounded, sick, and , flon-com- petent of every class were left be n the seventeenth this Le rene really n, but a was delayed by tremen So that flooded the swampe in the v in- of Bavannah until J when the columns were fully in a motion.a orgia we pad destroyed railroads; uring the marc roug we built roads.Day after day 1 direc companies of men laying down corduroys over swamps, and floating pontoons over cruss rivers.Bome idea of the herculean labor of the engineer co of the army may be formed from the faot that w d the Salkehatchie River, which has | fifteen different channels, between sunrise and sunset.Thus fightin a battles and bullding pe sad ve Struggle rough the swampe er e sixteenth da oY.ud; ital of Bout aocistine our pre tone 0 bridgs the river, I could Simos see udge Peyton's home, an fon I saw the form of my beloved wife, hose face I had onged for but never seen fot fourteen mo Next morning, in spite of considerable position fr (detachments of Confeder- ats troops, the Corps succeeded in laying pontoons fe cross be, river.Then , skirmishing an for guard Wood's Division and was foo up by additional bri action, and Confederates over two dice.Me their re they retreated, ana tbe mayorof © witha number of the.leading oltize out surrender the place to ou While negotiations for this were going on, Caucus, who probably knew the hen-roosts of the goighbortoo podiéio well, had been out on a.nds the\u2019 rest; and put lu on in the com several more Pos the same kidney.About\u2019 two o'clock he came riding in on horseback fn a tremendous state of excitement, and coming to me cried: \u201cGolly, Massa Bryan if you want to save Judge Peyton's house, you come along right smart.\u201d .\u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d said I.\u201cDat swearln colonel 9 of Kilpatrio Cavalry, what brags he caves only de chimne sand, nebber de h hat one up Judge Peyton's wa Fant to ako care ob your an family va had better go quick.\u201d The negro seemed very much excited, and grieved to think of the fate that might come fo his oid master.hardly noted however, for I rode at once to Division Headquarters.General Woods was seated on his horse.I sald: \u201cGenezal, can I have leave of absence for the day and also use of a company of infantry?\u201d He looked at me D'rsquest Bs as I had never made such a request before, and plied: \u201cWhat for?Porte protect my wife: ?At th is the neral Dearly fell off his horse In astonishment, and \u201cYour wife a South Carolinian, who, lives hero?You must be a South Carolina Unionist.By Ueorgre, I should think you did deserve pro- Expleining to him the uliar relations I Peyton's Inmily, hg wrote an , orderdiract &oompany of Btone'a brigade to wit fy they filed off the captain remarked, for a had besn plaved under my orders for ibis expedition : What do you want us for?Do ou knor know, of any treasure in the nel Le xpla to him my errand.wiib then I've got re, Hight.PA gave his men the order to ok aed by Caucus, we Sone a pds the on Y had the pr for I had already à h we moved ives eré aôt .tnt soon, \u2019 +0 0.Cmts) THE COVERNMENT IN A DIFFICULTY.¥he Venues of the Parnell Case Transferred to Parliament\u2014Vote of Censure and Breach of Privilege Motions.TEPECIAL TO THE STAR] LONDON, March 14.\u2014 Political affairs are 5 hotter while Mr.Parnell is prepag- le his case for the commission.The venue ansferred to Parliament, and the plat.ls ira Mr.Morley announced, amid rapturous cheers, at reat national protest demonstration, thet he Opposition had de- clded to nove a virtual vote of censure of the Attorney-General on Monday might and further to bring forward a breac privilege motion, declaring the Times gubty of of publishing against a member of the Commons, a foul and malicious libel.Asa pri- wile, ge motion has precedence of all other b ess, the Government is in a dificulty.The \u201cpublication of the libel is indisputable.The judge's interim Ie rt is held over because of the oflapse of Pigott.\u201chis delay is more \u201cforcible than anything the judges can say.The Times insolently prazens out its shame, but Mr.Morley voiced the sentiments of many when he sald that the forgeries had morally extinguished that paper as a factor in the Irish controversy.The temper of the meetings bein held is hot, and the savage demonstra- tony last night is unequalled since the Bulgarian atrocity convention of 1876.Mr, ell's reception was magnificent.He ware his left hand in a sling, having burned his hand with chemicals.Hls speech was enthusiastically acclaimed.The most un- pular name mentioned was Mr.Chamber- A Sir Charies Russell delivered a glow- eulogium on William (Brien, whose release conditionally on his abstention from tation was ordered by the Parnell Commission yestorday.The effect of these meetings is shown in Mr.Balfour's promise in the Commons yesterday to revise the Irish prison rules, especially about prison alothes.LORD HARTINGTON ON THE SITUATION.Lord Hartington addressed a meeting at Islington last night.He said he belièved London was awakening to greater interest in politics.Mr.Gladstone's bills had been rejected on their merits, and they would be rejected again if the country was given a chance of pronouncing on them.He denied that the pioniste h nursed \u2018\u2019Parnellism and crime,\u201d and declared that its original parent was Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Pro in 1881 denounced the Land League as 1 conspiracy of crime and assassination.arta eon challenged any critic to oo he had eversaid a word about the Times letters.NOTES.\u2018The Daily News, referring to the absence of the interim report by the Parnell Cora- mission, says Justice Hannen's emphatic and voi hty words almost amount to a sub- or a definite judgment.od Randolph Churchill, in a latter, an- dorses Sir Edward Reed's hostility to the Government's naval scheme and vromises indirectly to co-operate in the fight against the measure.FURTHER EVIDENCE BY SCANLAN In the Bensen Case\u2014A Now ow Panel of Jurors* The Bensen wife murder case is creating Intense interest.All the sympathy seems toboon the side of the prisoner.Wit Lnosses for him offer themselves spontaneously to the defence.irlnamed Fipps asked the Police Matron ê morning to be allowed to give evidence for Bensen as she knew somethinæ about the deceased, having been in her employ for two mont ths.The new el of jurors was called this morning and Immediately discharged until to-morrow as Bensen case will probably not go to the jury till to-morrow evening.A sensation was caused In the Court room when Willie Bensen, recalled, stated to the defence that he could not mention the name of the party with whom he stayed lately, as he would be put out of the house if ho did.Mr, St.Pierre offered In that event to take care of him himself.The boy then began said: \u201cBut my uncle will lose HEN ir Teay 1 played with him and it to \u201cIt scarcel ï bio remar ny Mr.Justice Church, \u201cthat in this Christian city such a thing could result from evidence given in Court.His Honor then asked him the name of bis uncle.\u2018\u201cO\u2019Connor,\u201d finally sobbed the boy, \u201cthe husband of my mother\u2019s sister.\u201d John Scanlan, recalied, said that Benson asked bim to come to the house with m om the night in question as a peacemaker between him and his wife.Bensen on that occasion said: \u201cI don\u2019t know what tw do with her, Uf she does not give me pesce.\u201d He had left her twice, but he could not a svay, he loved the woman too much.Ben set up a home for her and \u2018put his ail in od Scanian advised him not rash.Bensen replied: \u201cI don't know but I'll have to do it yet.\u201d At the same time he complained of young Armstrong mak too free with his wife.Daniel Scanlan, restaurant keeper, had about two weeks previous to the shootin affair taken a revolver from Bensen, wit which the latter had run out into the yard the restaurant, after saying that Bcanlan would never see him more.The witness said that he knew Bensen to bea respectable man, while he had long ago given Mrs.Benson up as a \u201cbad job.\u201d The court adjourned at one o'clock.At the afternoon session Frank Singer, who was sald to have been in Mra.Bensen\u2019s bedroom, was called as witness for the Crown, and denied that he had beon guilty of any fmpropriety towards the deceased.AN OLD SUIT REVIVED.The Widow of the Late I L.8.Huntingdon Takes Up the Instance in the Copper .Mine Libel Case.This moi ming, Messra.Laflamme & Co.made an application in the Practice Court, before Mr.Justice Loranger, on behalf of Dame Ellen Brown, widow of the late Hon.LS.Huntingdon, for a reprise d'instance in the famous libel suit of Huntingdon va.T.& R.White, proprietors of the (Gazette.Action taken now against Mr.Richard White.Thee action was Instituted about ten and was for $50, 000.Etter tho act action.Thad been taken Mr.A Atwater went to Scotland as RG and examined a large number of witnesses.- À jury triai was asked forghere, but before t could be obtained Mr.Huntingdon died.Then Mr.White followed over to ti great majority.For nearly six years no action has been taken in the matter.\u2018The application was opposed by Mr.Wm.White, representing his father, on the ground that it was a personal action in which the piain- tiff, who was alone interested, was dead, and also on the ground that the \"domicile, New York, of Mrs.Huntingdon was not given.A YOUNG LOCHINVAR Has His Flight Interrupted by His Partner\u2019s Father.An alleged abduction case, which is arousing à good deal of interest in the dis- triot, ho at present being Investigated by Btipendlary Magistrate Dorion at Sorel, Mr.A.Germain acting for the Crown.The young girl's name is Hubert, and she Isa resident of St.David, Yamuska County, and ongs to a respectable family.The young ame is not given, but he is said to have been deeply in love with the fair one, and planned an abduction which came near succeeding.The irate father had the young lover arrested.and it ie sald that a éomplaint Was also lodged against the girl's Brother, who is accused of baving assis în the plot.It is stated that the voung lovers wdre to be married as soon as they were sufficiently far aw ay.the father refusing his consent to the aillance.Anter esting developments are expected, and the case is ' \u2018belong closely followed in the town on the Richelie It oc, Loaded Bu But Stn it ft Went Off.Yesterda: afternoon, about four o'clock, 0 men Font to 1.Cohen's second-hand store on Oral threat to soll a revolver and a pistol.Mrs.Cohen, who was in attendanco, asked if the firearms wero loaded, and on being assured that they were not, she pro- to examine then, to see what condition they were tu.a hile so doing she the trig, Tr 0 © revolver and dis- pullod hot WE the chambers, the bullet fortana Eater © doing no more harm than injuring one ot the fingers of hor left d.han Welt of Prohibition Granted.Dohert nted the writof pro- nig asked béby Sir Geo.Staphen and rustecs 0 eat restrain the Corporation vf Longue fron from\u2019 selling, for unpaiv taxes, belonging to the company.orm of the Sonth [astern | Trace pros also two actions ro F.X.Charbonneau sand Thomas restaurant koopers, respective, for ol selling liquor minore.CIVIC COMMITTÉES Arranging for the Work of Their Respective Departments.All the department co comprising the Oivio Administration are busil engared making out their appropriation he Water Committee 18 the first one to meet, the members having been called (ogether tt this afternuon for the purpose of d bids for waler i pee, the appropriations not having been finished yet.e Health and Fire Committees met this atiernout The latter asked for three new stations, one at Hoche- laga, one at St.Gabriel, and one at St.Ann's market.The two {ret named stations are old and useless, and at St.Ann's market the chief claims an entirely new one should be built.The Committee will go out to-mor- row afternuon to examine them.They also want some new men.For the Road Deopart- ment Mr.St.Georze said that it wo not want much, but a little more year, us they were very short.Mayor Grenier, speaking of thé ations, said that it was al very Li of larger amounts, and tnorease of salaries, but that strict economy would have to be observed.If he had his way the city would bave à surplus this year of say 250,000 and a little more money should to the Road and Light Committees, even *d others had to be eut down.MONTREAL EAL CLEARING HOUSE.Clearings and Balances For Week Ending 14th March, 1889, Cleartngs.Balances.-$1.240,583 $211,071 1.20: 8th March, 1889.ttb March, 1889.1 b March, 1889.1:2th March, 1880., 1,877,746 284,183 13th March, 1888.1,887,834 802,328 14{b March, 1659.1,243, 638 220,638 Total.8,080,246 $1,650 850 0,081 ts 187,810/966 $1/361.068 Week ending 14th §7, 533.361 $1,160,368 The Corporation Hesponsible for the Safety of ita Employes.Judge Mathieu gave judgment yesterday in the case of fa ame À.gaat, widow of the late Eusebe Rose, against the corporation for $3000 dsmages.In April last the (oceased was employed at the hothouse at er Garden where, in going down to the ar, which is some six feet deep, he fell and sustained injuries from which he died some six weeks after, pleuro-pneumonia having set in In the meantime.The corporation pleaded that the accident had heen caused or the plaintifi\u2019's own neglect, but the court held that it was responsible for the safety of its employés while at work.The Court awarded $30 for doctors\u2019 fees, an asked for evidence to compute a gum Lo cover a yearly allowance of 3100, during the probable term of the man\u2019s life.Father Paradis\u2019 \u20ac Case.La Minerve says: \u201cReliable information received from Rome éhables us to affirm the follwing: The appeal of ex-Father Paradis, addressed by him to the Sacred Congregs- tion of Bishops and Regulars, on the subject of his expulsion from the Oblats, been rejected by the Sacred Congregation of the Propaganda, which had already ronounced on an appeal from the ex-religieux.Tardivel has left Rome writhont having pet able to obtain an audience with the Holy Father.The Cardinals, three in number, who consented to receive him, received him in a very reserved manner, and one of them told him straight, that in the Paradis affair he had meddled in a matter which did not concern him at all.At Rome truth and Justice are always to be had.\u201d Action Against the Atlantic & North- Western Rallway Co.The Eastern Townships Bank, through Messrs.Atwater and Mackie, have ipsti- tuted ao action for $9700 against the Atlantic & North-Western Railway Compan This is the amount of a transfer made % the Bank by Gordon & Son, contractors, in a section of the road and ls for work tormed.The defendants, it is stated, re use to pay the amount unless they obtain a full discharge from Gordon \u20ac Son.Will Not Resign Until sure of H His Appoint- nt.Ald.Rousseau stated this morning that he was a candidate in earnest for the position of superintendent of the Water Department, and that the opposition to him on account of his not having a diploma did not amount to much, as he had unlimited experience in hydraulic affairs and certificates to show this.In regard to Ald.Laurent he said that that gentleman had nothing to do with the case, and that he, Rousseau, was not going to resign till he was sure of his appointment.On the River, Produce sleighs in extra large numbers came over the river to-day, and the road was reported In good condition, although yesterday's thaw left more or less surface Water in places.Farmers are making the very most of the situation to fret especiall thelr hay to market, as a few hours\u2019 warmt would render traffic dangerous.Snow dumping 18 also being pushed forward vigorously.Poor Widow Flynn, Tha appeal taken out by the C.P.R., in the case of the Widow Flynn, has been abandoned, owing to a technical error, which would have n fatal to it.Another appeal, however, was lodged immediately.Trafic Receipts.The G.T.R.traffic receipts last week were $357,781, an increase of $44,000 over the same poriod Last last year.King Humbert's Birthday.The Italian flag is To over Consul Mariotti's office to-d n honor of King Humbert's birthday.Demand of Assignment.A demand of assignment has been made on Sergius Archambault, trader of St.Theodore, by A.Racine.PERSONAL Hon.Mr.Justice Bosse leaves for Europe on Saturday by the French ne via New York Mr.F.B.MacNamee leaves this Afternoon New York, where he will be the guest of Rt Friendly Sons society, of that city.Rev.Fathers O'Lone and Kiely, of the Jesuit Order, are preaching & successful mission to the parishionërs of St.Mary's, in this city.Rev.ADpe de de Gaspé has oquenined ss, 000 to 1s Biste which sum to go after er death io hor grandson.The remainder of the the College of Levis.or.free T.Dion, chanman of the Board of Assessors, has left on a visit to Ireland and England, where he has not boon\u201d for thirty-five He salls from New York on Friday next, by the * Lake Ontarto.A number of sergeants, detectives and other police officers, beaded by Ald.Jeannotte, ex-Ald.roud and Chiet Hughes, gave Dr.Bouchard, médical officer of the police force, a surprise purty on the occasion Of his twelfth anniversary of practice.A gold watch was also presented to Him.Dr.Webb, resident or the Wagner Car Com- pan arrived in Lhe city from Boston n this morn- ng In his private car.The latter 1s of mammoth dimensions, 73 feet in length, and fitted throughout in the most mn ificert t style.A large number of persons vi ay as Iu Btood at Bonaventure station.Mr, Robert Lioya, for over three years secretary- treasurer of the M.A.A, Als about to resign thas sitlon and adapt the profession of vocal music.jo will leave Montreal at the end of next month to attend the Boston Conservatoire.Mr.Lloyd, concert In the Queen's Hall on Aprû 12.BIRTHS.SOMERVILLE\u2014At Ste.Rose, Q.the 13th instant, the wife ot io \u2018B.Sorsérvila of a daughter, COFFKY\u2014AL 24 Paris street, on à March 155, the wife of Mr.Jer.Coffey of a son, THE WEATHER.\u2014 Prob babilittes next 24 hours, wing shi shitting to east; falr and cold.READINGE BY HEARN & Harrison's Standard Thermometer this day : Max.24, Min, 10: same date last year: Max, 41: Min.23.Bar ometer readings to-day: 8a.m., 30.23; 12 m, 30.34; 3 p.m : Appointments This Kvening.ACADEMY OF Munte\u2014\u201c Water Queen,\u201d THEATRP ROTAL\u2014\" Beacon Lighta.\u201d CYCLOBAMA\u2014Jerusalem and the-Holy Land.CRYSTAL Rink Buffers vs, mp > Brsrone e aL chi ty Chartes LS \u20ac York perce Hi, an\u201d an AMENDED BY THE COUNCIL AT QUEBEC.© ane Charges Against the Ross-Tallion Gov- erament\u2014Mr.Whelan*s Books Disap- Ppoarina Firsterious Manner.[BPRCIAL TO THE STAR.) DEBEC.Murch 14\u2014The Private Bills Com- morning con Gon- | rat \u201cof the\" \u201cthis sidered the Montreal Charter BI!L W.Stephens appeared to move omni ments.The fo owing was added to clause 24: \u201cAny alderman who Is directly -or Indirectly interested in any contract for work done or supplies fi furnished to the Co! tion shall spso facto be disqualified, bu this rovision shall not apply to stockholders n a joint stock company, but such stockholders shall not vote on questions where the compan is interested.\u201d Sevtion 21 was amend pa Eye the addition of \u201can alderman Voting.bid any etd of councll or committee, if au ed as niges.required by: law, shall be liable a penalty for each such vote which he gives in council or in committee.\u201d Clause 56 was amended by the addition of the citation of section 5 of 46 Vic, chap.48.This makes personation punishable by instant arrest, and a fine ot #1 100 oc three months\u2019 imprisonment.BSaction 140 was added to by à uew sub-section empowering tho city \u201c to REGULATE THE OUTTING OF ICE for the supply of the ity and to prescribe the localitivs where ice may be cut,\u201d and also \u201cto provide fur the paving with stone or aspbalt of any private lane in the city, and to assess the cost of the same on such proprietors in such lane according to frontage, the assessment roll in such cuses to be prepared by the Clty Burveyor,and the amount levied to be collected in the same way as other special assessments are collected.\u201d Clause 252 re the widening of Notre Dame street and the expropriation was amended by providing that the council wight divide the street into two sections, provided the same (ie, widening) be commenced on or before [he 1st of January, 1890, 50d o compiete before the 1st October, 1891.\" Gilman moved a clause em- poyering the the council to limit the number of icenses.Some discussion as to @ power of the Council to insert the clause ensued, and the opinion of the Council was unanimously against the proposition which was accordingly lost.THE \u201cELECTEUR'S\" CHARGES.The special committee re the Ross-Talllon- L'Electeur charges met this morning, and continued the examination of Mr.Whelan.He denied the charges made in L Klecteur, and said the charges against the government in It were absolutely without foundation, and absurd.He had subscribed freely to Lhe election funds, and for overy dollar given to the Conservatives had given ten to the Liberals.The question if he had ever given any money to Mr.Pacaud for electoral purposes was objected to and not answered.Asked whether he had ever given $3000 to Mr.Mercier, the question was objected to, and considerable iscussion ensued as to its admission.Finally it was ruled out.A numberof other questions leading to information as to money iven to ministerialists were ruled out, after argument, on motion of Mr.fontaine, were STRUCK FROM THE RECORD.Witness was then asked whether he had roduced the books ordered, and stated that he had not.They had disappeared from the place where they were deposited.He could not account for this.They bad disappeared this morning, The only persons who had to the place where they were kept were his er, Ford, the caretaker aod himself.He was not aware how his private papers had been obtained for the committee.Each of the late governments asked in succession whether they hail been any party party to the transaction as charged by , and witness gave emphatic denial, and repeated à portion of his statement on the subject as made yesterday.The Committee adjourned till to-morrow, TORONTO TOPICS.Central Bank Dividend\u2014The Anatomy Act\u2014 The Warwick Murder.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroNTo, Maroh 14\u2014 Another dividend of 20 cents on the dollar is to be paid to the Centrai Bank depositors on June 1.The total dividends to them thus far amount to 80% per cent.animated discussion took place in the Oman Legislature last night on the bill promoted by medical men to 80 amend the Anatomy Act as to make it resemble the Quebec Act, increasing the supply of bodies for disseotion at colleges.ntiment ran strong! against the clause providing that the ies of strangers dying in the hospital could only be claimed by relatives.The House refused to assent to this, and substituted a clause allowing bona Ade triends on the presentation of an order signed by the Police Magistrate, to take away a body and give it burial.It has been decided to erect a second high school in Toronto, one being insuffi- clent for the growing needs of the city.The Ontario Government will offer a reward for the capture of Albert Wilson, who shot Miss Marshall in Warwick township.ALL QUIET AT SAMOA.The Recent Sensational Stories Denied Germans Abandon Their Aggressive Policy.AUCKLAND, March 14.14.\u2014Advices just received from Samoa show that there was no basis for the sensational rumor of an engagement between the United States man-of-war \u201c\u2018Nipsic\u201d - and Thsed German \u201cOlga.\u201d Far from this, the German officials on the island have entirely given up their aggressive policy.0 Sroclumal on of martial law has bees publicly withdrawn and the Germans have abandoned all claim to the right of searching incoming veesels for contraband of war.Both these steps have met with the bearty approval of all forei residents at Apis, and have had a quieting effect.Unusual tranquility prevails throughout the island.Mataafa, however, has a force of troo s estimated to be six thousand strong.masese\u2019s Army consists of about 700 men.\u201cThe men-of-war, both German and American, stili remain at Apia, ready for any emergency that may NO MORE LICENSES TO BE GRANTED To American Fishing Vessels by the Newfoundland Authorities.GLO 'UCRSTER, M h 14.\u2014Reports from Newfoundland Be 88; pital Lssue of licences erican vessels the purchase of bait and other neosmmary outfits will be refused this Season, that the Government will coincide with the Dominion Government in its policy.Lhe reason alleged is that American vessels last season violated the licenses given then, and bait purchased in Newfoundland was sold to the nch at St.Pierre.Fishermen who have recently returned from Fortune and Placentia Bays say the cutters are already patrolling the coast, and every port is strictly guarded.Cargoés can be purchased for export under.a $10,000 bond that they are to be landed in American ports, a olpt from the consignee through the British Consul being also required.- ADJUTANT-CENERAL LE CARON.[SPECIAL TO ER hire BurraLo, N.Y., Marc A Rochester man has unearthed the olin letter, an historical letter of undoubted genuineness.HreapQUARTERS, F.B,, Burraso, N, * May 1h70.To D.A.Curran, Rochester, N.we DRAR SIR AND BROTHER,\u2014 You are hereby directed to forward all men who are willing to to fight for Ireland to Malone NX, starting nday evening, May 2 8 ed) Joux , Presid ent F.B.H LE CARON, _Adjutant-General.EMIGRATION TO CANADA.An Auspicions Opentng\u2014Proposed Mail Service\u2014Caraquet Railway.|SPROTAL TO THF STAR.) Toronto, March 14-\u2014The Em e speolal cable, dated London, March 12, says: The e migration season grows well, The *Parisian\u2019 sails for Halifax to-morrow with 100 saloon and 900 emigrant passengers of a superior class.The atroat majority are destined for the North-West.The Cuhadidn Gazette publishes details rogardin ug tho mail subsidies, some of which he poo! If unknown publicly in Canada.The Domin vernment, it s:wy6, has decided to sec service quite qual to the ten Pacific service num.Itis pede th) to for Docessary for the Canadian America House of Commons by the rejected a conoiliator bill wold from smallpox.in \"Augusta Centre.Society of Jesus, and ia to the intercession of ex-King M months.of full dresa adopted described the low-neck person blush.of Dr.5.Welr, M.rer condition wzanot the neral tone was was lower; it ped uncha tell off, closin, 2:291¢, with ng at 4 w heat Lost a 290,50 do 2283 ; 15 Æ one vs.GON BALES.\u2014D Ville Telephone 9 1541012 BREST -ROSS' WATCH ES._ À, F | \u2019 sopale on ELIE % na wee can give you a genuine Waltham or more expensive ones sre required we have Ya Fane lor S1 Doro nsnly cleaned and warrau led for one.H.ROSS, _ T1837 St.Peter Btreot, 8 doors from Craig.DRY GOODS, Genaral Merchandise, Produce, Leather and ieods, on oin.and eu ortnigbtly.ge: She Vancouver b China, Japan and Australis.New yr Zealand 1 will slog subsidize this service in order to À Thoag agrogate out subsidies for the Atiantlo and Lao soins ones 1 reach cat , ke some others ent company, and it will \u201cBot a indeper y part of th a 0 guarante of capital wil will be lo oreated for these purposes.Crinion be yor Clos v were somewhnt alarmed at tn prospect the ! ac assum while the present re plan seems to meet general and cordial approval.tlon of bond apd.shareholders bas decided to take up the case of the bondholders of the Caraquet railway- CLADSTONE HOPEFUL Generally stored at low rates and \u201c CASH ADN, ANCED.724 and Cuaio BIAZET, W.WATSON- That the Struggle Regarding Ireland Will Terminate in His Favor, Lowboy, March 14\u2014In his letter to the Gladstonian candidate at Kennington, Mr.Gladstone, after rofetring to crime -infre< land, says: Until the last few days tue flrm and constant administration of de, ing vrison treatment to all alike by Mr.was applauded as the true secret at length aiscovered of the well-governin But this ve ay the hair c similar practices were condemned istry Ît SALE OF ME.W.EK KAY\u2019S PICTURES.ROOT E BOX beg to td of > antrus: with the Valuable Collection of inform the public of that they have been Mr.Kay's Magnificent and TAINTINGS AND STATUARY.ven si he ALLER op BATURDAY AFTERNOON.m piv pos ENING, f the AT, ,AS80- That party, which a the flection go us in numbers nearl to eat works will be tree \u2018Admission oa sosepting viriting car car 9% The following are Tomo pra the names represented in the collection: \u2014 \"Top of prison treatment, but it muster for the rejection & ma Every one who is able to read | the times must clearly see the way in F8 of the present struggle must terminate.N, Auctioneer.Birkot roster.CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.pd En doc ~ Two more deaths have ocourred In South- EX 4 Polusdestrs, fend, er, Virgil Jackson wus hanged at Utica, N.ermun.Y., tu-day for the murder of Norton Metcalf By a boiler explosion at Pittsburg, Pa.this afternoon, four men were killed several others fatally injured.General Sherman\u2019s son, Thomas Ewing Bherman, has become 8 member of the \u2018From the ying first rank in À for the last century, the publ can well believe chat this is 1s witho: ou say axcoption the Most Impprtu WILLIAM H.ARNTON, Send for catalogues.will be exscuted free of PTS?by priest at Philadelphia in False Com Mr.ANTON or W.BOOTA & 5 Hon.T.B.Pardee 18 slow] home at Sarnia.He {8 phys tally a wreck, and none but mem bers of his family are allowed to see him.nie, oposed duel at Belgrade between limara Kovics, one of the regents, and Mira chief of staff, was JRETALL AUCTION SALE OF JEWELLERY, BILVERWARE AND HOUSEHOLD LINENS, SATURDAY, 16th INSTANT, AT OUE Rooms, 95 ST.JAMES STREET.JEWELLERY\u2014Gold and Bilver Watohes, Rings, Dia- \u2026pond Rings, Chains, Studs,.Necklace, Bracelete, La Bourse, of Paris, a fervent supporter of the copper ring, admits that the crisis is appalling and announces that all mines have consented to stop their output for two Vicar-General Routhier read Basilica a few days ago council of Quebec forbi ing and commenting very strongly on the st le 73 ladies for balla.Earrings, SILVERWARE.Oruet Stands, Butter Dishes, Pickle Stands, Knives and Forks, &c., &c.HOUSEHOLD LINENB\u2014Quilts, Towels, Napkins, Cotton and Linen Sheetings, &o., &c.and a costume that wo oak mod aid a any est ot of French Summer Prints to be sold by e piece toa of Ladies' Summer Hnse to be sold by SALE AT 10 AM.AND2P.M.MARCOTTE & ECREMEN Ty Mary Anderson arrived at Philadelphia last evening and put herself under th tchell.She said that aince her arrival in Washington, she had been suffering from nervousness, which at times compelled her to give up all ho pearing on the etage, and her fven her much trouble.Dr.Mitchel! \u201csald rious and was un- doubtediy due to overwbrk.had ERY IMPORTANT SALE BLEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Fischer.N.Y.Upright Plane, Crystal Gasn- Hers, B.P.Mirrors, Wilton and Brussels 8.May & Co.Billiard Table.Bicycle.Family Brougham, Top and Open Buggies, Russian Sleigh, Lady\u2019s Saddle, &c., &c., &c.The Subscribers are instructed to sell at the residence, No.2261 BT.CATHERINE STREET.TUESDAY MORNING.MARCH the ith, All the Eiegant Furniture therein contained, _WEAKER.Local Stocks Quiet and and Lower\u2014Wheat a Little Lower than Tosterday.The local stock market was with a total business of 821 b of Montreal as more active opera Pa but 23014, bu Gas sold, mos! ry at 200, to the extent of 325 shares; this showed a loss of a last night.Telegraph weakene honing a point lower à at si, 0 tent \u2018another losin, 91.Cana > Fischer New York Cabinet Grand Upright pened unchanged at 4914 but lost nalf à Pine nels, one of Jhe best Fionon made a for after pas EE to Dou fr \"Closed at eta \"Han \u20145 ; Beautiful New Yor x Double Draw.do 230, 1 do 23 525 to 230, Ra Fan oa pu i LN EE pitting Room pis ah hack), Fin Pathtiny, fs Tel 5 0144; 50 do 91; 50 Canadian sir A o 404; 15 Merchants \u20188214; 10 Bell eph on 01; 26 G 205 Marie Ba d ad at ë as 3e 0 v A 200 do 200; 100 cansdfan : étrocees Iron grep Mirror Brackets, pea W.attachments), \"Rebrig MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE rted ror the\u2019 Stan 2 Gordon Strathy & Ca RS Bron 0 5 Fra Kavier Btree: 4 097455 Sam.May & Ce.*s Carom © piiltard Table, 436 by gal > er, one eor \u2018double.0 he vo 13 ht Top buggy.Dpeaian Bleigh (almost new), RE = 3 are AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS x.co\u2026 GALE OF THE = L\u2019AUBINIERE PAINTINGS, FBR [i= NEW YORX STUUK EXOBANGE.THIS EVENING, at 1.80 Bpecially reported for the Bram Bros., stock brokers, 69 St, Francois sors out cree ç SFR FAORSSES i BPECIAL NOTICE TO INTENDING ERS.ding t M.and Mme, de L\u2019Au- Diniere\u2019s SALE Ol OF PAINTINGS, will please take notice that the following of the numbers on the Catalogue will not be adhered to this evening The fntention is to sell numbers from different parts of the Catalogus.This is done at the desire of many intending purchasers, therofors, buyers are invited to be vresent in order to secure any particular Picture they may wisb.The sale takes place Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings, \" Maxgh 14th, 15th, 16th.at 7.30 p.m.at the Victeria Rifice Armery.Cathcart street.M.HICKS & CO.GRAIN IN NEW TORK re Specially Reported for the Bran.WERAT ind UPHOLSTERED TURKISH RUGS CHAIRS, SOFAS, DIVANY, &e.Month [Open'na) Highest Te 8 Closing i] VICTORIA BIFLES ARMORY.The subscribers are instructed to wsell, at the Vigtoris Rifies Armory, Cathcart street, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 16th, \u2014A COLLEOTION OF\u2014 Oriental Rugs and Carpeots.\u2014ALSO, THE REAUTITUL\u2014 Uphelstérod Ohalri, Sefas aud Divass, That have helped so much to give the Armory so comfortable and home-like the Exhibition of L\u2019Aubiniere\u2019s Paintings.appefunce during + These goods are first-class in every respect and .{ will be sold without any resarve.V.Woodru general hotel news, can be Reynolds, publia! Robert Lubbuok, Cedar for myself and family for D the very best mt rosy Its.7 other.means Carter's Li them now.BALE AT TWO OCLOOK.The Gripsack, St.John, N.B, for March; 4 M.HICKS & x go.gontatning ao excellent liken: manège of Me A Balmoral hotel and Also many many Pte items relating SoM mere fel travell HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED TO at the premises of Mr.ISID.| Yael 05 Oraig street, on account of retiring ow and second-hand Gents Hats wand Cap, Under- seri as oo a of Fal kinds Oo in stamps 2 oe ad ers, Bt.John, N.B.Mohammed was born at Mecca about | Bal, Rapide, \u201cI have used Dr.Bowas' Eclectrio boris wi Mais SATCEDAT va MONDA remedy for th a dlcoase, and woud use no no tx tho stock se Tin roid %.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 to the Fame ore, The first iron steamship was built in 1830, A little ) [Dedicine ti of the right $ kind, taken at the ri Do lnvaigadio.e Liver Pills, and J.EDWARDS & Lo.URNITURE, PIANO, &o, m CARPE Es sai got 1 Eee EN Ke Rn is THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.ale ot the dina few of ihe.Kp York Bouse AUCTION SALE, At 10 nm, Wednesd ar 1079 NOTRE DAME RTREFT.oe sell pe ie {nfs on Péénite.HENRY GRANT & SON, roux SAVE YOUR EYES: onr ne etaient ts Tn ores HE we de gi if Secs succets trente and û are, srt i po ae SOth Totane, 72 Beaver Hal all.Corser grner Dirshoster Sires.i an al wil} be on view permit from Auctioneer.uctioneers.7% octaves, elegant carv Best hilton and me B.P.casional Chairs, nearly new), one stioneers.Auctioneer.oneers, will be Tosa all eli, belong- Slntghs, auctioneers, private pente yaloag- ed » | \u201cTINSOLVENT | NOTICE | 2.2) SUPERIOR COURT.I, JOHN HECTOR GRAHAM, of the City of Montreal, do hereby declare that the criminal proceedings taken by mie against Mr.Æ.R.Pole- hampton were based upon information which has proved wholly groundless and untrue, and I humbly apologise to Mr.Polehampton, and express my deepest regret for what thirteenth ret Ryid hundred snd bday he Present: The Honorable Mr.Justice BELANGER.n LE BUFIANGE, Blacksmi en parish o oF be Hollis in OLIVIER FAUCHER & FILS EUSTACHE BERGEVIN.senior, Farmer parish of St.Timothee, It ts ordered on the Petition of t P that the Creditors uf the uid [nwo Benet Feiner Witness, JOY NAPIER FULTON.J.H.GRAHAM.Montreal, 13th March, 1889.\u2018 CENTS FOR SALE JF.A.LPO INSOLVENT NOTICE, In re ISIDORE TRAHAN, of Bedford, Que.named.has mad his estate and effects, Tor th the Boman 0 Claim insure their colipenti HENT & TrCoTTE, \" with us within 15 days to \u201cSTAR\u201d Office.Montreal, 13th March.1880.INSOLVENT NOTICE, | SUPERIOR COURT.PER CENT.DISCOUNT OFF ALLover Lambs\u2019 Wool Rugs and Mats._ MORGAN & CO.qe YOUR LI LINEN ETC, WI which does not wal oué or \"District of Beauharnois, Jn re JOACHIM LABERGB, of is, Ii Notice is hereby given, that on the 12 Masob, 1889, by order of the Court, ro war, a Insôivont who has \u2018made a Judicial RRR 1 his assets for the penofit of him must be fyled at our oflice within one mouth, T LHOpLAS FAD HAE, AEE i oles in tl ACKHO w fabrics.HAMKOCES! SHAMROCKS! HED EATERS! Office of GaututEn & PARENT, 145 Bt.James st.Montreal, 13th March, 1888.621 WE ARE ACKNOW The PRINCE OF WALES began wearing \u201c Court\u201d Shirts October, 1887, Our NECKWEAR \u2014Is considered by those who are capsble of judging\u2014- The NEATEST, SWEETEST and CHO[CEST IN THIS CITY! We Make a Specialty of the ss COURT itt 6 Shirts, to order, 6 Shirts, to order, 6 Shirts, to order, GRAHAM BROS, St.Catherine Street, Opposite the Queen's Hall.SHIRT SPECIAL To Grand Trunk Men! We beg to invite all the Employees of the G.T.R.to give us a Ca, at |.A BEAUVAIS\u2019 OLD STAND, 2024, 3026 & 2028 NOTRE DAME STREET, seized this.(okuss, nsist: Ls tousshold furniture.Terma cash.$ ly he 0 A.AB 8e Montreal, 14th March, 188: = Bra SALE\u2014PROVINOE OF QUEBEC.Dis They will find'thère a Full Assortment of TwEEDs, \u2014MANUFACTURED BY\u2014 W.BELL & CO, The Werld-Renewned Organ Mapufacturers.OVER 50,000 INSTRUMENTS IN USE.Sole Agents for Central Canada: WILLIS & CO.1824 Notre Dame Street, NEan MCGILL STREET, MONTREAL Solo Agents-Enabe, Williag.s, Newcom Bell \u2019 Emerson Pianos; and the oll end tod TC bridge Organs.6211awtt The following immovable Droperties, depending from the estates of Henri Hedge and Dame Georgtaca Galarneau, will be sold by voluntary licitation, to wit: 1at to be sold on TUESDAY, the Twenty-sixth day of March Jostant, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at tha door of tho churon of the Town of St.Henry, two lots of land situate in the Town of St.Henry, fronting on Delinelle street, measuring esch 24 feet in width by 110 feet in depth and bearing numbers sixty-one (81) and sirty-tso (82) of the official sub-division of the number (1707) one thousand seven hundred and seven, on the official plan and book of reference for the parish of Montreal.without buildings 2nd to be sold un TUESDAY, the Twenty-sixth day of March Instant, st one of the clock in the afternoon, at the doer of the Church of Lachine, the property known as \u201cLa chine House,\" measdring 81.211 feet in maperficies, and known as number seven bandred and forty- seven (No.747) on the official plan and book of reference for the Town of Lachine.With a house, stable, shed and other buildings thereon erected.For conditions apply to DECARY & BRUNET, N.P., 62 4 2aw 18933 Notre Dame street, Montreal.LFFS SALE__PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Dig- tof Mo \u2014 = ê Cot ny Pt e Azele T and chattels at the said Defendant, need ed In this naisting of furniture, et.cash, os \u201cDANSÉREAU, BBO.Montreal, Toa March.AILIFF'5 SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIS.ct of Montresl\u2014No.1516 Magistrates\u2019 Gourt.a and ohattais of the fondant DUR this cause, consisting = ais as &c, SAMULL PAQUIN, B, 8 C.Montreal, 3th March, 18889.a2 1 AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEBEO, trict of Montreal.\u2014No.Ot; jo\u2014Circuit Couat ° Charles A.Loveille, et al, Plaintii ve Daine V cure Cinq Mars, Defendant, and Michel \u2018Cinq Mar © Tiers Saisis.On the 23rd day of March, instants 1880, at cleht of the clock in the for*usun, in rear of No.261 Amherst Strest.in tbe City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Jhatice all the goods and chattels of the aid Detondant cause, consisting house furniture, etc.D.MIRÉAULT, BAC.ontreal, 14th March, 1880, fa th eCity of Mo will be sold, b suthoris of © eC eo ntreall y ex of AILIFF'S SALES rE ROVINCES OF QUEBEC.D DIS, t oi 2535, \u2014 Magistrates\u2019 Court, \u2014for the City of Montreal, George L.Fini Pl ff, va.Zothi On ees ore af said Defendant, No.131 Maisonneuve st, in the chix of Montreal, be sold, LA authority of justice.ail the foods and chattels of the said Defendant se) cause, of household, furniture, Conditions cash, EPH.TOUR, B C.Montreal, 14th March, 1889.821 BA IFPS BALE-PROVINOE OF QUEBEC, DI8- | trict of Montreal \u2014No.34\u2014Circuit Court.\u2014John Clune, Plaintiff, vs.Jean Bte.Lamontagn Defendant.On the twenty-third day of March, 1889), at Yof the clock in the forenoon.at the domicile of the said Defendant, No.204 Amherst stréet, tn the City of Montreal, will be sold oe authority of Justice, ail the goods and chattels of tho said Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of one rockaway, one sew- machine and household furniture, Terms cash.NOEL ROY, BS.O Montreal, 14th March, 1880.BM 2 SALE-PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DIS.Say of the uebec,\u2014 he Tporation 0! eu y of Quebec, tiff, vs.oma C on Detendant.On the 23rd day of arche FT 10 of the clock fn ti forenoon.at tbe domicile of the seid Defend- st Denis t, in the City of Montreal, will be au ld, by of the thority Defendant, seized in this cause, of Bonsehold furniture, Fernie cash.consistin, 308, DANGEREAU.BHC Montreai, 14th March, B\u2018Lrrs 5 SALE TROVINGD OF QUEBEC pis.Ww 0, LE Ho Biter, of ofan) 7 Taig ti.vou Drfandant.On the 2 irons 1880.Re nf the clock in the foren: at the residence of the said Do- fondsu street, in \u2018the City of Mont- Leon 18 Tous.wii Le pont by suthorit of Surtice, ail the hattels of the said Detendant, soized iu an fhis csn.a, ousisting 54 housshold furniture, ote.orms cAsh.AU 14th March, 1880.LAROSE, .C.Montreal, 621 AILIFF*S SALE\u2014 2BEC, DIR- B UF SSALE-ER PROVINCE 205 QUEBE EC, f in the fore Tepoun t tbe omiciie of the wid de fendant, 120 Panet atroot, in the city of Montreal, wili De à sold by y ty of Justice, ail the thor said Defendant trict of Montreal Hao Magistrates Cours.moureux, Print , v8.John Daly, Det the Zärd day of March, 15H1, at uine of the clock in tho fürenoon, at the durnicile of sajd Defendaunt, 154 Nt.Hyyolite, in th ontreal sold, by autbority of Justice, ail Lhe and chattels of : d dant e in this sisting of house furniture, VUoLg RS 0 Montreal.14h Harsh: CLoTHING, HABERDASHERY, UNDERWEAR, Hats, &c.Three Bankrupt Stocks Are being retailed at a Reduction of 60 Per Cent.on average.Don't miss this opportunity of Saving Half of your money.Come ONE, COME ALL, TO DUPUIS, LANOIX & COS, 2024, 2026, 2028 NOTRE DAME ST., near Chaboillez Square.n of \u2018ho clock th Wee forenoon, at nin: domicile of the said Defenda BABY CARRIAGES! The Finest\u2019 Assortment in the City, at ARMSTRONG\u2019S, Victoria Square.f Montresi \u2014 No.\u2014 Musintrates\u2019 Court.sale Livet, Planta,» Ny P parrauit Defendant.BE SALE PROVISCE OP QUEBEC, DIS.he said defn.On the 23r dds 1 Marob, 1HHD.ut PT the clock t the domicile of Sali 183 ee Cartier st in the City of Mont uthorit ot, Justice, sil ll the goods y oa Speo 0 f vai Dato, ia de aride ee » ting o 0, ring ann ak Bo ÉRASSA.B.S.C.Montreal, 24 March, 1889.\"SBALE\u2014PROVINOE OF QUÉ 7 bs: BALE?Montreal.No.2h ie Go Is 31 bert Mireanit, Pialotiff, ve.Joveph ha, 4 .9 Hnd day ot March, (889, ani Ber, Q ë = a = = : > Jace of business of the sald Detendaut No, 1491] Nt Bathorine street, in the City of ne, will be « rity of Justice, allt n end en of the ss{d Defe: x Cause, consistirg of household foes A ete, tr Torma cash.NOËL ROY, B&.C.ontreat, ath March, 1880.TDAILIFFS RALE-FROVINOE F QUEBEC\u2014Dis- à et of Montreal-No.1029.FIUEREG Dy .Magloire lsblane, Fa oie.ve.Joseph Gala: - ca .Defendant.On ¢ 2%hd day of March, ine of tbe cloc in the forenoon, at the street, In the City of Montreal hs nde Ma Macs thority of Justice, all the 8 chattels\" ot the sald Defendant, satnud in Join cours, consistiue of housah hold.dE eared oto.orme gas.NOEL BUY, B.8,C.Hon trent \u201ciach arch AIL JFFBHALE \u2014PROVINCE U 8 Br: Montreal.\u2014 No.Choy ob! ral cour 2d Peon rohon, from Montreal, Plalu UE, x ton lace, Defendant On the tvonty Geo, third of Maren.) ¥ RA, Ny & of the clock fn the fo.the résidence of the said Defendant, N soon, 3 .101 Colinge street, in the city of Montreal, wii} per sold.by authority of Jastice.«ll thr goods Rip chattels of the anid Dofendunt, retzed in t ot.ae a Beppehotd uinfiu, rte Torn CHE, .\u20ac.Montreal, ah AND PRICES 2g é&-SEE OUR STYLES ain MIAN, the Se reel a; rtf.Pont Lane, Dbifeh- FETE et RES A H "]
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