The Montreal daily star, 26 mars 1890, mercredi 26 mars 1890
[" .hE IMMEDIATELY, A SMART vasser for publication in\u2019 fed sixth y Average Qireulation 31,300.* VOL.XXIL\u2014No.72.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY.MARCH 26, \u201c1890.PRICE ONE CENT.tm = .ouses t .; i offence of a political character.No person Le _____ Situations Yacant, \u201d ____ Bttuations Planted Booms to Let, __ Bo uses ta get.\u2018Get.Specific Articles.SEPARATE SCHOOLS | offe der ant the amendod conti éfel _, - At OBIMIER be ble or punis or any politica OUANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY DRESSMAKER ANTED\u2014MENDING, AND jo Los Ng DOUBLE BOOMS To LET, Tu HOUSES SEN ym S| AD TT; W ands preferred.W ah aon vus \u201cboard, also table board: où family ts 14 offence, or for any aot connected TELE San fi ee oi Gone BORE Barer H'squere 84 12 chy street, vert d deste radis real Ce Beboer Obata at redsioed price Suess stort onter, DEBATE IN ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.crm OF Oe itted provibus to Mie extra: ing housekeeper, dor or th pouty; must TED-DECORATING, PAINTING, PAPER Oi ICE LARGE W OOM AND BOARD, Tenement hou, 53 po strech cheah 1700 NOTRE DAME.dition; nor shall he be able or De tried | for blo to miik a co erences, \u201chunging, whitewashing, 243 Cadisux or two pen small flocs a > offence committe or a .2881, STAB Office.5005 SFLAIN Co0K VV ANTEDFOSTTION | BY EL wrExo: Fentleman, at\u2019 381 Dorel ester st, near 5e Ha Shert.food onder, SR el Ter x où dr ah 0 KHS\".T INDAR B SHE A Fiorce Attack Upon the System\u2014The Gov- any crime or off than the offence for which NTED\u2014A OROE, A LAL 8 er, conv \u2018 WH À ppiy 686 Bherbrroxs ce dress aress Es Sram eee PLEASANT.GAR, ATH, BTC.T° LEF STE ANNE D > BÉLLEVUR Vile For Juplity, pad Sine guar araateed.ernment Defends the Present Position he was surrendered atl he shal have ! bad Ÿ ÿASTED-A, GOOD LATHE SRE AND La WAST TRD_EVENING EMPLO OR 2 où ap at, Lor ere ore eh urnished, near the river.5 minutes from G.T, B peu AND ROILER BECOND-HANP, D \u2014 Various Speeches.an opportunity of returning try : paul cuiaist for turning nales.Apply to apd ge 3eveningne vech) Ex Joutho! 21 21.bax porn, R ONE ce RTE Fo station.Apply to 59 6 arder_Ch «ro To M ur Minister from which he was surrendered.ul stregt.: ; : MILLEE BROS, RONTO, March 25.\u2014Mr, Ross \u2014 »0 Na Fi Fa SBE eos with or wit ; U LET\u2014AT SC AUDREUIL THREE: COTTAGES p > hy y ANTE FIRAT.OLARS UPHOLSTERER ER, 4 gentlemen or a RPG IE | TV nicely x ONE ARR Montreal.of Education, resumed the debate on the DA to take the charge of à larse uphoisterers shop, Hendy employment.Apply 442 snd 44 TEAR OPERATOR AT ONCE, tor on both machines go Food job to yo man, CPAPEIT to Mr.Dou t.Janes 713 St, Paul ~INVOICE CLERK, FOR WHOLEBALE ps DIY write « Food hand, Quick at figures.Ai P.O.Box 21 712 APPLY WANTED, \u2014Xk kaoop, \u201c HOUREMATD 2 2736 St.Catherini Wiha THREE Sob MEN TO EL FOR us, either on salary or commission.Address y Brothers, Nurseryen, r.N.Y.14 TED.AT Une E, hin DUE trious boy, who has had some experience as news compositor.dilate and Ge and wages expected, Stansteaa Journai, Rock! sla Jones Que.7 ce) NTED-GENER NT.LY A new house, 127 EAA street, between 3 a bo \u2018clock only, house not occupied atany fiber time.ANTED IMMEDIATELY, (single), must be capable and-well recom- ended-App fy at 21 Cote des Nolges Road, 71 2.yon ED-NUHRERY GOVERNESS, OVER 2 about middle of April, to take aharge of ui © ir] 4 years gid D> Totes tant, roferebee aired.Xddress.P.O 201 3132 WP ET A GOO PLAIN cook.Apply 83 Mansfield st., after p.» 3 nox FOR A MUSIC f work, muet write à ppard, 2282 8 JANTED \u2014 A 8TRONG store, one not afraid o good Band.George J.She street, ANTED\u2014 1ST APRIL, A FIRST-CLASS GENeral servant for a famdly of two, oust be well recommend good wages paid.Apply Se references and address, to \u201cJ 2644.\" STAR O ANTED \u2014 A PERSON TRHOROU SHE ir ausinted w with meh He lounge, to .take charge 0 epartment.Apo y tv Mar sher, Sons & Co.haies 8q., Mon 715 ANTED\u2014A SERV ANT 2 ST BE SMART, clean, for family of two and baby.ADD, ia\" distely Mre.Castle, 22 Hypolite st ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIKL TO DO LT |_ work.Apply to 74 Mackay st.721 V ANTED-\u2014-COOK, FOR A SMALL FAMILY, ashing for three, references required, ApS ply 1148 Dorchester st.1 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT FTFTÉEN years old, to help, with housework, who Lug home at night.Apply after 3 o'vlock, 2435 8 t.Batuorine st.RE] ANTED\u2014A GIRL TO DO PLAIN COOKING, also a house must bave references, z Beaver Hali sg., corner Dorches 23 ANTE HP-GOOD GE TN \u201cSERVANT, FoR 2562 dt Catherine of, 10 \u201cening Or lroniug.WASTED BARTENDER ADDRESS \u201c0.2 25007 » Pboroughly railabls a SERVANT, NST VE ou 723 Whe ELECTROTY ee A FINISHER.Apply at Lk: 8t.Nicholas st.wa CYLINDER PRESS FEE DER \u2018 Apply a the § foreman of The Dominion Altus.est.ANTED_GEN ERAL SERV ANT, NOT AFRAID of work.good home to the right per person, Te liable references required.Apply 48 3 ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANTIN A SMALE family where nurse Js kept, references requir, od Apply 126 Cresce ANTED \u2014 EXPERTENGED FUR OPERATORS, at once, 512 St.Pau.ANTED \u2014 RSPEOTANIE MESSAGE, \u201cox, Dominion Pants Co.364 St.James st, ME 10 YEAHS OLD, FOR OFFICE, 21 Apply in own handwriting, to \"0 2769.7 *s x ANTED \u201c= SHORTHAND WRITER ANS telegraph operator, for: lumber concern, ply Casselman Lumber Qo.dasselman, Ont.fading experience and salary regu 24 OF on D SHARACTER AND nurseries; over cialties, rood pay : Be £ oto, with application.address Stone Wellington, 242 3 ontreal, Canada, J.W.Beall, manager, 7 3aw ti 7 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GO0D WAIST and skirt hands, also a, preptice for the Scully, 09 Mansfeld 2 1 ç 1465 actes EK For darcoset, news making.Apply to Miss Sc _- A J ; \u20180 WOR in a boarding house.Apply 201 Bleury st 1S ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL BERVANT WITH references, two in family.23 Bishop st.7:31 A stand 3 waist bon a TE wl Mec Sai and wa he = un bam, 2070 St.Catherine ppl Mim 72 ANTED\u2014GENERAL sEny ANT,NO WASHING.Apply 767 Wellington s WARIED\u2014AN POSE IED SATESWOMAN, speaking both languages, for a nt and shoe store.Apply to A.Geoffrion, 2469 re Dame.NANTES \u2014 A RELIABLE MAN 40 SO TOT orders, salary tori, cht A ring references.Thursday, to office 17,1 NTED \u2014 SIX CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, 572 William oot.722 ANTED \u2014 TANT BANTENDER, MUST come well recommended.Apply to 192 st Catherine.ANTED FIRST CLASS GENERAL SFRYÿ ANT to the country for summer menths, py between eight and ten à m., 572 William street.ANTED\u2014A GOOD HOUSE 4 AND TABLEMAID.Apply at 315 Peel a: ANTED\u2014A FEW Goon CTURNE MEN, 5 _ Craig street.John Top U'ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.to eu T5 the country in May.Appiy at once, 5223 Stanley st.21 VV ANTED\u2014AN AGENT TO BELL LACE 56053 tn Montreal and Province of Hie on com- SrARCÂee oo O1 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN FOR CONFECTIGA- W4 ry business.Apply 2389 St.Catherine 2, ARTED\u2014YOUTH, SMART AND CORRECT AT A GAEDEWSE | TANTED_BY YOUNG MAN, EDUCATED, ARY WW position of tn trust, or office wi 1d business han: best ty references, y rar salary forty-five dollars per month can commence now, May lat preferred.Address \u201cF.2528,\" STAB office.03 ARTED SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER To outlemen by an experienced Am, can perso: Dour bféctions to t © countey.Apply ort 18 De ÿ ANTED-FOBITION AN TRAVELLER 505 = .ar axis ud Provinces and North es tail 3 4, ROR who! olosalo and retail grocers.Addre WAR = NS REASMAKER WORK IN private families.Address \u201cM 2709,\" 7575 Wiens TUATION AS GHOON OR COACH- ass IBA More a firat cl an, is Protestant, can fmsel: Ÿ generally us efnl, gvod waiter at table, first class an oly references.1 nos of ection to the country or States.Address \u201cRÉ 2 Bras office.2 BY TO PT APPLY WASTE 24 Chabollier st AR FANTED = DRESSES FASHIONABLY MADE and made over, by an English dresamaker, her own residence, terms moderate, \"H.2584, WE Wiz TED\u2014EVENING EMPLOYMENT, SUCH AB bookkeeping, co] Jing, » pics od references, French or English.As 58 J y, 283 Wellington st.718 JT ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY GARDENER, WHO understanda his basiness, good references.Address D.E., 26 Desrivieres avenue, off Desrixi lores WE LED BY LES \u201cRESPECTABLE YOUNG ap city ét cuaton in \u201cL TRE Sv Bee, V ANTE DA SITUATION IN À SMALL FANIEY dr in stores, by s superier Protestant, a food seamstress and domestica Good refor- ence, Address by letter.A, B.care of Mra Ranson, 53 Papineau Square, Mont real GEE ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, LATELY from or cashier, unexce 22 Robb Terrace, 0 ANTED \u2014 DRÉSSMAETNG BY ONE SE petent to cut and ft, trim up in the latest Mrs.Stewart, 2611 Fes Catherine at, \u201cJers GOOD PASTRY y boiling and a Lutte 2 and, situation as a Pho tonal refempnces.Address resne.style.moderate.N [ ANTED- SITUATION | 75 cook, understands Hest cooking, especially for.a hotel.Addre T4,\" STan office.72 ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE work by t he day, washing or house cleaning.Address \u201cO2773,\" NT.722 W VASTED-ACL KINDS OF OF PRUNING AT other ox or 4 ener, - dre se 27 HANS opt ai 72 Wal BY FFOUNG SCOTCHMAN, SAUX donne as driver.Address \u201c03770,\u201d STAR office, w laundry as an ex fomily, rate ass re.oronces, BO St.Antoine at.21 ANTE D-STTUATIUN AS ant or work by the day.der st, Th rear of 338, ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, THOROUGHLY proficient i English, French, Germa: Italian, with 8 knowledge of A8 COTTESPON ndent 25 amanuensis.fe onc es Address \u201cG.2558,\u201d Bran office.ANTED BY x RESPECTABLE WOMAN WORK by the day; willing to do any kind of work, oie washing, Jroning or waiting.Address 8.\u2018Nazareth 72 ANTED \u2014 = A KESPECTABLE WOMAN, situation as Poagekeeper or cook.Apply & M., 119 Nazareth st, City ANTED\u2014 POSITION AS ness or to take charge of house pad children, ER, of experience, dress M.F., Carleton Place, 724 ANTED\u2014BY A GOOD DRESS MAKER A SITUAtion as seamstress, in a private ater Bi by the day or week, would go coun © © Summer and assist th & grown cÉfdrer *\u201cQ 2815,\" STAR office WARTED- BRICKWORK, POINTING, WHI washing, Hinting, estimates given.Address 124 Grand Trunk s 72 Partners Wanted, AAA - ~~ a.ANTED_MEDICAL PRACTICE take partner for 8250 caah, will raster an op pointment 51000 to a.early.Address \u201cP 2700,\" STAR O! Jor Gale.A For SALE\u2014F, O.B.CARS AT DANVILLE (G.T.R.) about 400,000 red brick.For particulars, eto., apply to A.J.Merrill, Danvilie, Que da 12 fo HBALE\u2014AW NINGS, AWNINGS, AWNINGS, MIS.PAPIN Has OPENED A 269 Sanguin as EN ERAL SERA No.¢ Alozan NURSERY GOVER- new and secon: à for city or counter, emers 5 Co., Montreal Indian Stores, 1858 Nofre Dame Des and 254 8t Paul atreet, Bell Toloptone ?= F° Ral: \u2014 GOLDIE & McOULLOCH SAFE, eight 75 Ta width 50} in, depth 13e in in., outside messurement, a bargain, Sunlight Oflice, a Jagr James Bt, R SALE\u2014TWO TAME GOATS, WITH SUMMER and winter vehicles and two wolf robes, also harness, ST ApDly to No.88t Julie street.703 OR | SALE À FINE COUNTER, SUITABLE FOR TE ë or grocery Btore.Cheap for amb, Apply 1351 St.Catherine.12 FOR FALE\u2014AT 2840 ST.CATHERINE STREET, crystal gasalier, 4 lights.also two bronze, one d one two Lights tel mirror, perlor set a 1 pieces).green rep, Sloth for dining m and hal other Fs msobord effec A 3 2 TEA NEW 6 H.P, HORIZONTAL STEAM Enrine, also a second-hand H draulie Engine for Warohouse hoists, Geo Wells, 34 St gt ALE\u2014GLASS TARTITIONS 5 FOR.OFFICE, Te- in four feet sections, cas erected.ih 467 Bt.Psul Brat floor.wi 5 OR BALE-B 2 RTS NIUE PT F table and all kinds of household effec suite.ble to parties taking up house.Address \u201cX 2344.\" STAR office.72 OR SALE 3 NEW E APT 7 Cage TA se sewi ng go nes, .74 Bleury st.> 723 BALE \u2014 GA8 ENGINE.7 HORBSE FONTE in use about three years; dplicate pts ni Hog s, for yen office or and à voicing.sold cheap.Apply with réforencen -P S806,\" ris office.722.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO 5 LOOK AFT, two children.Apply at 19 Lincoln Ava, 72 1 room sets, ce room, in central locality.8 AR Offi dress Business Chances.AAAS SS LS R SALE-COAL YARD WITH SHED! 8, CHEA terms, also a good coal business Address *C 24: jak \"STAR Office, 08 P, Fox FALE-HEST AUKANT AND STOR.415 17 Bt James, corner Oraig, hested hot water, marble floor and every modern onvoniones, mmo diate $ouscasion fixtures will be sold sacrif led furnished 10 B res; ns bie parts, Se POLE to WW alker, G Hospital stree 06 TEYO LET-LAUNDRY FOR OTTAWA ANŸY PURES \u20ac hin) Otta \u2018dress PF, GO.1487, ant Fi SALE-GROCERY BUSINERT IN ONE OF the bast in int rent ST.low, n for selling, leaving he cs æ 1 premises ata low rent in the centre of the.city.Ad- Box real.715 fatty Jove a BTAR office dress 4 OR SALE \u2014 RALGON AND RESTAURANT, well known old established geloon, in & dettion.St.James st.east, at a bar ain.Ad ress L.Le Wilson & Co.28 Hospital street.Mc ontreal, kel 4 ANTED- BOOKKEEPER WITH ONE YO THR thousand.for safe and profitable HS rey! for reliable young man.STAR office.Dorses and @arviages.PASI NSN NINN NL LALA AAS B SALE-A NICE ENGLISH WAGGONETTE, early new sud in perfect order.Ownerlsaving or England.Enquire 97 8t Lawreneo s 712 Fox SALE\u2014A SECOND HARD EXPRESE WAG- n with canvas cover, made by snd to be seen at R.J.& N.Kendall's, 244 Richmond s 4 2 AQAOR, © SON SALE-COVERED WAGGON, CAN F Pa ee et EE NENA AANA gms mine ones.STERDAY, -A_POOKET ON- pers of conse noncé and about fort forty- ol voit tho am paif is on found roa y à to w return the papers à to 301 Kt.pren or 200 St.het 703 I OST\u2014ON FRIDAY LAST SMALL HAGE emorandnm Lcek of no vide except tothe owner.The Ander will nanfer à great favor by leaving 4 same et 47 Devienne f'OST\u20140N 1 TONDAF EVENING, BLACK AND tan toy terrier, Re e finder will be rewsrdod > leaving seme ar {074 orchester at, 71 OBT-A FOX TERRIER DOG, to WHITE, & TH wN spots nn oa PRT neh,\" Sei tein Crno to No.181 University as.\"(à LI 2° RRNOOKE BTRE roches 5 ther Pun à A leather x 4 br Fifteen Dollnra, Toward & ye faced.Contes 72 i TON MONDAY EVEN T- Li K.containing sum of money, où Upper Bt.jh 1 Bt, Ehorbron to ura 5 Ur a to » Beurre de iT rewarded RDA aa, atlver collar on, w ih nt She 2% will be weil rex Found, ETS EE \u2014 TWO SETTER PU = M a Paving Srp ER es of em 2 ORIGINAL \"LORY GHOWD, AlS0 ot lady charlotic gelatine, Owner Jive furded.© rotarn est $0 ¢ .unce to 308 yt James st, city.Apply Southam & Carey, JUR SALE-HOUSEHOLD | FURNITURE, BED- new carpe fy bras er, atoves, ete.Apply 850 Lagauchetitre at.724 Fors SALE\u20142 BEDROOM BETH, WITH SPRINGS complete.Addreas \u2018\u201cP 2788,\" STAR Office.72 1 TOR SALE\u2014PARLOK SET, BLACK WALNUT, upholstered in hors ehalr.perme reasonable.Apply 3% 8t.Lambert Hil, 2nd fi; 731 For SALFE\u2014TO CLOSE AN STATE PAIR DIA: mond solitaire ea 2 diamo nd rings, gold open face Eng.lever watch, 3 hunting case gold watch and several other pieces > wellery,to bo su sold at Duff & Fraser's rooms, next day, at cloven a m (22 Pu BAR FIXTURES WILL BE SOLD AT to immediate purchaser.Apply at 721 Wanted to Purchase.WASTED A SECOND \"HAND BOILER, ABOUT 35h ne pomer mm ast | be in good condition.Address \u201cJ.28.71 3 WA TED-ENGINE, 7 Et TOIT MUST BE in good co condition.x Reply with price LA fur- cul P.0.Bo 718 ther parti FANTED TO Fi PURCHASE BTOCK OF GROceries.On Ht.Catherine preferred.H.A.B.75 Bt.Alexander.71 ANTEDT 0 BOY LADIES AND GENTS CAST ny, Totti farniture, ete, at Pearson, 683 Craig st, {21 Stores, Dotels, @tc, to Bt O LET\u2014STO.T PART OF BT, OAT, rine t_(o poate BREAD Food dry AEE: Apply to o HF.Fison, Chemist, a 8t.Catherine LE ee Louis HOTEL, ST.GABR 1 540» 0 pedraos rooms, 8, Presently ocou Mr.Riendea thier, Ni Sherbrooke at or aw vo.3 St, SET Pau 60 ak To LET | STORK NO.185 ST.PAUL a ta Bpnsevours market.Guy strest, I upper tene- sor.EASES hous setes.Appif A À à me! w ir) X08, pacte 82 8t Fran cols avion, ° 6.3 ET STORE ON ST.PAUL STREET, Nox om out board, ue of parlor, piano;37 AND SINGLE, FIRST AND oving, 2 AS \u2014 DOUB Vic a clorla second fiat, with board, not m street, first house above 8t.Cathe rine.R OOM LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM, aE À rood table board, at 18 Brunswick st.713 R UME TASTEFULLY RES Iw PRI- house hea oo ot wa Thad we Ww.0.ills Bt.AS Constant atre OOM\u2014DOUBLE ROOM VIT NE BA room fiat.hot and cold water, ete., good ocatits 0 Mance =: 18 Ro% ea tab 2 or housokse UNFURNISHED rôoms.a or house ng, modern con- Jéiuences, a amily, n° children, 197 8 ur Rove To LE \u2018LET, Ro AN D BACK PARLORS.hed.fo or § puple.Apply 92 St.George GOMS\u2014TFO TT UBLE FRONT ROO) ous bith board, 6 coloo dinner, terms moderate.8 OF 3 ERCHRER ED, 2 COME, x OS ht at Bousekeepins use of kitchen.ols F100 rhe 715 J 00M\u2014FURNISH , 738 SHERBROOKE ET 3 OOMB\u2014ONE DOUBLE AND BINGLE FUR- R ed room to rent, on bath room fiat, family vate, 3 Phillips eq.7132 OOM\u2014LARGE DOVE] LE ago R nishe dar centrally Taie ny os, or où board.11 ret 713 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED HOON TO LET.1478T.R George st 723 OOMS\u2014FURNISHED FOR ON OR TWO Respieren.and alao single room.2079 St Cathe R00 _OFFGsT ITE QUEENS BLOCK, FRONT bedroom ; parlor.with Use of piano, suitable for en., war ed couple or two gentlem py Yo 1 Rotator.FURNISHED, A DOUble and single bedroom, at 24 Torrance &t., between Mountain and Aqueduct sts., not moving, MS ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.HEATED by steam heater.Apply at 114 Champ de Mars si, not moving.724 Re, \u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM, FOR 18T OF ap for two gentlemen or married couple, with board, 156 Hanover st.722 as COMFORTABLE NFURNISHED rooms, middle flat, suitable fora oun marries copple without children.ply 6 st.721 OOMS \u2014 COMFORT fins FORNISHED.WITH R all modern improvements, with or without board, at Biz Dorchester a 733 OGM NI EE Mo FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, ply 182 Mountain st., terms moderate.72 b AEE conressart FURNISHED, WITH or without board, terms moderate, pot moving, 25 McGill College Avenue.VOMS-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR ir tial board, be st part of Mansfield st, **Q 33,\u201d SELS oies 128 OGM\u2014E GE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Ro Le th board, 21 Brunswick st 722 Roomy Pranted.ANTED-DOUBLE ROOM WITH BOARD FOR tw es and a child, two years old, neighborhood of Lpper U Universi! or Shater street A stating te! to *H 2615 \u201d STan office.J ANTED3 ROOMS AND BOAHD IN PRIVATE amily, about middle of April, reed \"Adress Pron, 82d child.West End prete Address Box ANTED \u2014 TWO BEDROOMS, re room, Oo t, with use of Athen in a rivate Tamil y (where no other boarders Are kept), or an inval: companion and nurse.Address, X 2850,\" Ulan othe 713 ANTED À NICE FURNISHED DOUBLE room, for two égnileme in the vicinity of Beaver Hall Hill, rat of May, answer stating item Hotel 721 ANTED \u2014 SITTING AND BEDROOM, A bathroom h hoard, OF LA an Ld man, th child, state terms, \u201c0 2743, J Branofice Board, ABD WITH ROOM.APPLY 334 CRAIG ST, Viger Garden.68 b ABD\u2014VACANGIES 1 FOR A FEW GENTLEMEN ao r double rooms, also sable OARD OARDERS WANTED.526 SHEE brooke st., nice bedrooms and sitting room, furnished or unfurnished, Timasant fener near St.Louis Park.69 à Btn: \u2014 ra DAVANCIES a A FEW TABLE an ntral location, 31 ont oft B Beaver Hall Hill.OARD \u2014 PLEABA ROOMS, GOOD NE modern Conseniencen ladies or JFentlomen three and three fifty per week, no! 8 Victoria st.FpoARD-VACAN 8, AT 15 LATOUR STUELT.JOARD VAC ANCIES FOR A FEW MORE TABLE » price 815 per month.Apply, de jenver =.$s OARD\u2014WELL FURN board; Tecancies for three table Bherbrooke stree: di Hamel! ISHED ROOM WT boarders at Tes 713 TC AND ; also IAN BOARD 0 tare foom suitable f of two, about Ma Board Wanted.D-GOOD BOARD AND ROOM, IN THE east end of city, between Bt.Andre and Plessis streeta.Due aarna \u201cM.'2712\" STAR office.73 LE TED\u2014BOARD, FOR LADY, GENTLEMAN Jods youth 2 168, two bedrooms, must be grat class house locality.Apply 1764 Notre Pom 7 ire Miscellareons.Dry and Clean Storage.Bonin Brest pre Borage fof Gunes Merchandise Warsow.2625 - ; 724 Crair atreet Srindaor Hotel coresFiles Catarrh.Nouraleine \u2018Glande Skin Orne So gary?isitine hou: 'orenoons, Consulting IHeamahips.\"ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, 1889 WINTER SERVICES 1880 Liverpdol: Halifax and Pertinnd dintl Line.From ex AMSNT: From From Liverpool.8 F8.portland.Mar, do do and Besten Service.Fram BrnamsniPa, Glasgow.ton.Ba n.Mar, HR Bada tn Mar.18 do 19 do 28 do us \u201cApril 41 vol pede steamers do not pr passons on voyages planers marked * will call at Halifax en routeto TOW 197 and 199, sen floor hy Mr.Square peat Honsécou Jus otiacn ous % a B AEE to Mr.B.» gion ar, nd for any 0.Fst E WAREROUSE N Te Trans Mei an at hep occupied 708 4% A.Co.Appision the promise pires 0 \u2014STOK 1756 NOTR T oho to W, ver \u201c6 Hospi OUEST STORER eu Fête 4 # street (now bein Jr to W.valker GE à Hosp tal Cl atreut, s a ETON ER 0 n, beat [\u20ac) Hones and Lafontaine stree t 24 © LET: AHGE STORE ( FE 5 fa + bast business centre in pe 1 Opposite FE Ames, 0e Market rent a year and aia et Flats to Jet, iF EEE T PART nautof, sui bom room, cornet pt Orig.4 Ts, AND 06 nly RE the t en .P.Ry.Workshopa.rl BTO! nd in ce FR | er 0 Hospital - fe 3 ETE | Glasgow and Philadelphia Servige.allel, 67amsuTre, Phen Tob a 15 Mas Mar.à Age Hibernian] 3d Ap ! LT stdamers do pot pre Passéneers on voyage to Fail marked * will cali a Halifax sn routé elphia.= Nb ie vd WY i > a oi À AA ALAN 26 Gomarge ANCHOR LINE.Austlo Eur Beivice.QUEENS STOWN.eis SE Fao.ere | Pusat, ofifor hex ES Tien 7 farine ind information sir for New York: or os Vermont) ler Gene \u201cat two minutes shaded, on tbe o banks o of the Ottawa river, hk Gravion and Lotbinfere Hotel i to 2 Ana vod.49 12 oO LE HOUSE Nos GUST.ANTOINE 8 STREET.an tenant.Store No.111 Ca A ae a wood | cellar.House 369 Notre Dame Sireet, large ve da Lower tenement, No.2 279 German Apply Coutles & La 0, 312 St.James st.o LETZ+43 EAT AVE, toine.a micoly situated brick Cottage of 11 rooms, with good = garden, within 4 0 utes\u2019 walk of atreot care: roderate reat, J.dors Pe son & Co., 141 Bt.James a.QO 3 T tween Mountain and Dromnoud A tronte) a well | hilt commodious stone house, with two atory extension.tw , and very Son Rent low to à destrable tenant.Apply to son & Co., or to G.W.Clarke, M it O LET\u2014-THAT T0ROOM © co CTAGE, 15 DR street, near St.Louis wes dollars à month, without Livin pei st Oo LET\u2014UP MENT, 7 ROOM Tin T \u2014 oie TE Bay street, aes : off Mance street; apply on premises 71 2 Toil LET\u2014AT OUTREMONT, COTTAG! AND Apply H.Higginboftom.116 88 James To LET \u2014 TWO STORY BRIC ent\u2018tt.neâr Pacific Work Shops.large good cellar and attic, rent low.Apply 15 La ee 0 _JLET-3 SUPERI UPPER AND JWER Art) pain Aan cupancy first May.alry Aare, T5500 Crain ns THERE \u2014 house by Dr.Valois, App bar D.O A Kogis 0 LET AT VAUDREUI ONE NICE HOUSE, two §omforta wellings, for the summer Se Address Me.Oot.Agent st the G.T.R.Co.'s Depot.12 RENT\u2014AT POINT AU P roux BAY.0 T the house ocou pied for PARC Spare by T.= Boswell, Smfore furnished.Address 37 Le- porte st, Que! 714 OU LET\u2014 NF DESIRABLES ROOM COTTAGE, No.132 Drolet at, in perfect order, 814 12 month, without taxes.Apply at 10 Erne 0 LET~T0 CARTERS.GUOD ORFORT ABLE © ose, ith 6 psg built s subie stalls) snd © yard, r of r mon Quinta Queen.ronson Office, rar otre Dame t.\u201c13 0 LET-FURNISHED HOUSE OF NINE ROOSIR, or turniture for sale, rent low, locality Sangui- net at.Address \u201cJ 2627.\" San office.714 NEE LET-FUNISHED, AN UPPER TENEMENT, St.Catherine st, from 1st May to, Lai = EW SELY CONTAINED HOUSES (NO, 781 to 78) Upper 8t.Urbain at), containing, \u2018 and 10 ms, bot and cold water, ter, gaa, &o.opis; to Wilson & Frost, 90 St.James street 133 0 LET \u2014 SUPERIOR DWELLING HOURES, IN Lansdowne Building, pineau Sq rtments, Bathroom, Bos and gold water: to 813, Thon.Daring, 10 John 8 981 0 LET\u20146 ANT TYEE RESI.denoes at Pointe Claire.Apply to Leon Charle- bois, Grocer, Pointe Claire, Que.24 T° LET_LARGE STONE FRONT HOUSE, = Mackay st 13 rooma, rent $500 and tax ply J.Cradoc] & Co.5 4 POL TR NEAT I TENEMENT we rooms, halls, and w.c.os 300 Notre Ba = sv ZI Tai LET FROM 18T MAY, THAT FLERSRISTY t uated house, No.366 Moun! st, between and Sherbrooke ae éleven hosted and ba room.heat exclusive of batler's a Sr out by hot water throughout.sani sand condition Joriecy rent #450 Bi sen Gottosn | 2 ing to aba To desiral tenant reduce rent for first year, and 12 a.in and 7.30 and 3.40 Po @ducational NAN ERMAN \u2018aught by a German lady (North of Germany), In classes or private.Conversation taught to paplls Apply 24:28 St.Catherine st.8 DR.KERGAN'S MEDICAL COUNCIL.The Oldest, Largest, most successful and most reliable Medical | The Sweetest !.The Most Tender! Organization in America is NOW REPRESENTED \u2014AT THE By.aged and experienced Members of the Staft.1alties include srermiie es, \u2018but the messe i athe\u2019 amar FO ATA TIAA, NERVOUS A AFFECTIONS, Disogsst Pec ular to Men and and Skin Their methods of treatment are original and prag- tised only by Dr.Kergan and Medical ol Emer Satisfactory Results Guaranteed in overy ao Taken.Charges Reasenable.Extremely poor persons presutibed fer Free.HOURS:\u20149 a.m.to 8 p.m.daily, except Sundays.WILL REMAIN FOR SHORT TIME ONLY.that you may secure the combined \u2018 Come ear: services of 5 If impossible \u201cto call, write to G n _Ave, wd Shelb sadquart Address DR.7.D'HEBGAR, CEE = $2\" Have no branch office in Montreal or elsewhere.Beware of imitators and impostors, T2x2 pe Nervous Debility, Youthful In tions EARLY DECAY.STAY Pe np eo a PITRE DROS Ep > : ut, ; es sw England | Medical tts : 24 Tremont Rov, Boston, Mi ST B.Hntam, EST.> | MONTREAL| ALBION HOTEL, 1 ep tap oo Montreal.æbove Fées \u20188180 \u2018lots.near besutifclly \u2018in the meiphbourhoon wh Eun n ur! = here many ra, are selling fant pe ot t.D.\u2014~FOR A GOO: MISCELLANROUS.exch Far the 80 P.K.statio JUN situated nes x tho} preserved; the terms of paymen ' By G.D.Ross, Frye Terese.TON.VILLA ay of tho iota {ts dust, TES one MmAnÿ.DOW re- $F Fond, 189 on Rout Not None Dame st.16 GOOD BRIOK COTTAGE ON à nice street, near BL Louis sûr xo $2160 best parton Bt Dominique at.Ne pt a de rem taxes, u so tr 718 LET\u2014THAT FINE SHOP, t1 also 1 will be at re entrance = 708 Di vs or EDG low, bakory 510-0005 SE PREE \u2014A 1 1 Investrnent = Te 1615 Notre Dame st By William E.D Estate 85 e ames erect.Ta rohester Au 85 St.James st, ements on tenement 10 Dorcheater = Mise no no BL Maaries, Dorchoster iy and Beigneurs streets, Tow WAHL E.DORAN, 85 Bt James st.By R.L.DeMartigny, eT ea Street.BALE\u2014A je Pointe ae R.L.DeMARTIG NY, 85 St.James at.\u2014 | nest! CURED BY JNVALIDS! Wr ARMNBRECHTS an COCA wing, \u2026 Ter Te of Mind D'OR at sud Bo and Siseplessnees, GGISTS McGARRY, BLAND-& CO.72x1 has been There and it is re; Cargox Off oOast Reals.Cargoes on p peas bs Liverpool piked 0 Foreign 8! Danubian steady, d on eter.Chiltan Gllgwing month, Sas ad.resent a sod following month 33s od, vit quiet \u2018The Liverpool I, rn quiet, demand local grain m: firm, and prices a weil maintained.been some \u2018enquiry fo asking \u2018Qu Das rated very et.We declined 6d to : \u2018Cheese Das con COMMERCIAL \"8 wheat 34; do ne ue, REPORT, and corn passage and for Wheat and corn Httle demand.Ci whoo off coast 358 to 358 3d; do promptly to \u2018a 358.Mixed roan \u2018maize for pot don shipment, 178 6d.Liverpool wh tendency, ed Ina maise 3s 634d.Can: English wheat! tes, o March 26.utet but ment: : toi Cy, Corn tondy, { de Le re maize OAL Off coast 34 alla W LOCAL GRAIN.\u2014The tone ot r Manitoba Whe and - American flour present « and wheat heat, rted that 81 05 was offered fo: ig have mit om 13a.to 508.hor Tyg to Thc oi + Aneeock, 10% 1010; earlier RE Harsh oi1 he pi me ad ob demand transacted © round lot of No.2 hard, and refused as the holger itaide of this ti Obes: Wheat, and a 12, vou small ead local i Patent water, | + 5 to 3500: 1 patent 4 00 0 24 10: 98 pe x ti $4 80 $4 80; at 75; \"bacs \u20ac 40 to Digs.el 50 081 90 andard, & do tot tofs 70; lated.$3 50 tobe: 0 $3 80 to $4 28 Prov ~The; a e- some round lard, ands, incl one lot of fe sold at Western has Nor and ae of à ad creamery qualities ba.B58.We ie, I 1g Te roro Ar 18 to 200; stralght dalry, 14 to oi hor pr mass A 3 _ .0; mh ehbloe, 18 tO 14¢; do, tition, 10 to 11 =\u201cCrittse,Tnere.© .n0 new features \u2018in th i remained-quiet, ; no DR, \u201c596.Late mall advices \u201cwi marikot, business having do a any transaciiol Bou the: fs ym Liverpool public cable on rond logés ber por owe il an ad to 54s per owt.ét Public and Separate School question yesterday.First stating that the Government bill provides that every supporter of separate schools must ive notice to the clerk of his municipality, and if a mistake be committed by the clerk a correction can be made.He attacked the bili before the Assembly, which, while dealing with this provision, pro poses to make the ballot for the election of all sehool trustees compui- that the elections must bo held the ton elections.Mu.à pro to import politics into cool questions.It was unnecessary, since there was no demand for either from the public or separate schools and it would violate the B.N.A.Act.\u2018 A great proportion of the public schools had uot a { the ballot and only in seven municipalities last year did any conteste in separate school elections take place.He contended that the separate schools were as prosperous as the public schools, and sald that such a bill were introduced into the Quebec House by the Catholic majority against the Protestant minority there would at once be a ery of persecution r: attempt to make Separate school teachers undergo © me examination as teachers in the public schools would lso be a violation of the B.N.À.Act, Abner bi before the House would deprive Roman Catholics of representation in High Schoo! matters.In the High Schools the two streams of elementar ied education met.The hon.member Prot he pro- feasions of the Op) or rosin intact the oe ih bo! mn they prop by these questions of race and creed to TEAR THE CONSTITUTION TO PIECES.Mr.Meredith followed, pointing out that, according to Archbishop Cleary, every Catholic voter would have to answer to the church, and through the church to God, foi the way he cast his vote, and for w what for of men were elected to govern the education of their children.This Hotter, sal Meredith, practically reduced the Roman Catho- los o this province tothe abject sontrol of the hierarchy.This was a dangerous principle, that the citizens of a free country had not the right to cast their votes as free men sh bould, t was a dangerous principle to set wn the maxim any the right to repudiate the Jaw of the.land and was not bound to render obedience to it, if the church dictated otherwise.The Roman Catholic Church claims the right to control and direct the education of this country.This was an issue which could not be avoided by simply crying ou oe ot intolerance.\u201d There was, and never had been intolerance towards the minority.\u2018the 5 resent issue was not one of Catholic or, Pro tant, but- one which volved fu x the country.It had been dee Stared that the Legislature Bd no authority to interfere in the mapagoment of the separate schools.He denied the assertion that province had abdicated its functions in the government of separate schools.It cannot be found from one end of the act to the other.The Government had OONTINUALLY INTERFERED in this matter and altered the laws from time to time.There had been changes made in the regulations of these schools by legislative enactment time and again, from 1881 down the Près resent time.If sentiments were cia the A ught contrary to the public interes Minister of ucation had a right to The bill of the minister to-day Le rent tramed on the principle that he has a right to exercise aut ortty upon the internal matters connected with the separate Schools.This was the fundumental principle of the act of confederation, that no province should be allowed to make laws that would act prejudictall to the interest of © question now submitted to the House by the Opposition Was whetber the hierarchy in the government of their denominational schools was © aecide plie uestion within th sdiction of.thie Lepisia- ture?He \u2018aid not wish to wipe out the separate schools, but the Leplslature had the right, and it was the bound len) 2 duty of the House to exercise the right, to protect any of the people from the br any ot She heir- archy.has was the hi ory of the sepa- \u201crate school supporters | n Toronto but à continual struggle of the electors to free themselves from the influence of the church in CASTING THEIR VOTES.Mr.Fraser said the honorable gentleman seemed to lose sight of the fact that it the separate schools were abolished send.their children to Proteatant schools, It was a mattér of SonBolence with an and contained for the purpose of ate children according to their own muhe rer views.There was no law compel man Catholics to send thelr ohildren to public schools; there were no such laws 1h any civil community on the habitable globe.He gave a detalled history of the establishment of separate schools and ac- \u201ccused the leader of the Opposition of sowing dissension among the people of the province by raising these questions of race ana re- ligton, and bringidg them Jute the prona of politics, It t was a cardinal rinciple to the Roan Cathole community Pat t .réliglon should be taught in their schools, and he was surprised that more religion was not taught in the public cols.\u201cTe debate was adjourned.THE TABLE ROCK REPORTS Likely to Delay the Closing of the Quebec Legislature.[MPECIAL TO THE STAR.) UEBRO, March 26.\u2014-The end of the session will rr entirely upon the Table Rock re The committee began to discuss en in poivate te in Mr.Mercier's room at half-pasteleven, and judging from the loud Yoles t the discussion was a very lively one.quarter to one it waa not yet filniahed.Shouta the report tmpeach Mr.Leblanc the Op tion have made.up their mind to .the session tL another week, under that the reason for adjourn- the committee on privileges re the Table Rock affair Is that the members want the stenographic report which is not yet finished, but already 1 reports dre talked \u2018he morning session of the House only pete > a quarter of an hour, and was spant tine, Petitions of the Levis City Count and e Levis Board of T, that no aid be given to tho construction of of abridge tb Quebec, have n presented House by Mr.Boyer.THE NEW EXTRADITION TREATY ae Officially Proclaimed by President Harrison \u2014-Provisions of the Mensure.ne saitatos, Ma 25, \u2014President Harri- | Son to-day issued a- lamation announcing that the new B extradition treaty 0 into effect ten days hence or on Toru To next.By the terms of the new treaty, procialm od to-day, the tenth or extradition cle of the.Treat of 1843 ben Great Britain and the United States ended and extended so os to embrace: o Sumber 9 i.he s mentioned in th or reaty.The réansalaughter, y elting.- ment, frauduient allo by banker or burg! iracy, revolt or v Ton Board ip, and crimes x trading.The ti Toaty af itive criminal \u2018if the offence in respect of which der is demanded be oña of a political actèr, or if he proves vi ts minority and majority Roman Catholtes would not be forged to | Ed Paie ¥ Powder, \u2014 POWDER Absolutely Pura.The powder never varies.A marvel of purity stre ap dars.sold on or DATA A BARING Fowl Vissi 00.© Headache and relieve all the troubles incl.© system, such dent to à bilious state of the Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress easing, Pai the in the te Side, fe \u201cWile their most markable su wn in curing SIC Headache, are oa LS a a Constipation.and pe this anoying com lant.cua they also correct of perse regulate the e bowels.HEAD Ache they wou would be almost pricalees to thoes and ©! these little pills Dis vainable in so m thoy will ot be willing to do wi out ther.after all sick head 1s thio bone Sf so many lives thaï here ia where great Our we make our pills cure it while others do not.CirTER'S LITTLE Pras a ang very easy to take.One or two pills male Bot gripe où arse but thes pantie action not or on a who use them.\"a vials at 25 cents: for $1.Bold everywhere, or sent by mail.GARTER NEDICINE CO, Mow York.hal BL fall Don Small Brisa VIN de CHAPOTEAUT (Chapoteaut\u2019s Wine of Peptone).ATYPICAL NUTRITIVE ULANT.Tids delicious Set \"wine contains chemically pure Peptone or which is assim.lated en 50 no, Sekar 5 solid or liquid VIN de CHAPOTEAUT is distinctly Indicated in constitutional weakness or lack of ive power, for the aged, Anæmic, peptic and Convalescent patients, and to sustain the patient's Fenergies in Diabetes, Consumption, Tumors, Cancers, Ulceration of the Stomach and all wasting Pu CHAPOTEAUT 30 1% Guasen VIN de CHAPOTEAUT 3 CANADA and and the UNITED iD STATI Wholesals of LYMax, SONS & CD., MONTREAL.BARGAINS IN CLOTHING THE SALE-IS LIMITED 10 THIRTY DAYS, THURSDAY : We sell MEN'S SUITS, ODD: COATS, ODD PANTS, VESTS AND OVERCOATS.FRIDAY: TWEED SALE Our entire stock of 10,000 yards at FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR.SATURDAY : \"MEN'S FURNISHINGS and BOYS\u2019 & CHILDREN'S SUITS.The public have been well served already, but we can as- ure them of further bargains.COME EARLY.COME OFTEN.ve ade v JM.C0 NORDHEIMER'S BUILDING: 209 & 211 St.James st.MONTREAL.Hats! 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pates Fou race Cie & Cie.Noy 36 Rue hei yor CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending March 22nd, 1890, Monday.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 x Tuesday .30,013 Wednesday .30,880 Thursday.30,869 Fri enn .30.844 Satur rertssaesrannrssissannsesseanee SSO 1T « Total.187,870 Present Daily Average For the Week ending March 22nd, 1890, 31,312.© WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1880.TOsweGo dealers in Canadian barley are imploring Congress nds to put so high a - duty on that grain.They say it.will ruin the trade of their port and destroy the large fleet of vessels engaged in conveying the grain from Canada.These representations are no doubt correct, but the destruction of the barley trade with the United States will not so seriously affect Canadian growers.That market has been falling for some time back, snd the introduction of two-rowed barley growing for the English market, instead of the six-rowed variety, hitherto grown for the American market, will merely make a change of buyers to the advantage of Canadian shipping and business generally.Thls is another proof of how the new United States tariff will work both ways, If the barley duty pleases them and doeen't hurt us, we can stand it.GENERAL SOHENCK, an American soldier, diplomat and politician of renown, who has just passed away, furnishes another {lius- tration of the nature of the bubble reputation.All his great deeds are overshadowed by the alleged fact that he introduced the game of poker into England.At the request of a friend he wrote out the rules of the game, and the MS, falling into the hands of an English publisher, they appeared in book form with the title, \u201cShenck on Poker.\u201d He was desperately annoyed, for, Instead of his name taking rank among those of heroes and statesmen, a8 he hoped, it became a fashionable companion for * Hoyle.\" The Duke of Wellington sarcastically sald of Lord Brougham on one occasion that he would only be known to posterity as the inventor of a cheap sort of carriage.Brougham retorted that the renown of the Duke's victories would be forgotten in the fame of his boots, Thus has the philosophy of utilitarianism asserted its right to the names of the greatest of men.Kina KoN-Do of Dahomey has an idea that his army of Amazons, combined with the climate and other advantages of his de- lghttul kingdom, Is more than a match for any army that France can send agalnst him.France having assumed a protectorate over him and his country without asking his leave, he resents it, and has the bad taste to prefer the morals of his capital to those of Paris, after the manner of the Sultan of Morocco, and has undertaken to expel his protectors, French experience in Tonquin should warn them of the expense of savage wars.Commander Riviere was situated in Tonquin nine years ago much the same as Commander Terrillon is ip Dahomey now, and his attempted rescue necessitated an invasion which cost twenty million pounds sterling and the loss oI thousands of French soldiers\u2019 lives.But & war in Dahomey would be still worse, for there the native armies live upon the enemy in a very literal sense.They eat all they killl Even French heroism may be excused for drawing the line at such an enemy.To go to war with an army of women, contemplating the certainty of being eaten if beaten by them, Is too much for the stomach of the most hardened cam» paigner.\u2014 À NEW And important development of the scheme of temperanne teaching in the publio schools of London has recently ocourred.The committee of the United Kingdom Band of Hope Union has had ten thousand pounds placed at its disposal to be expended during the next five years.This money ls to be expended mainly in providing for the delivery of illustrated lectures in the schools on the physiological results of the use of stimulants.Boven lecturers have been engaged, the plan of the lectures being so arranged a8 to aealst the ordinary work of the schools.The scheme also embraces the bestowal of certificates for the best reports of the lectures by puplls, prizes in a competitive examination on the subjects taught, and the distribution of suitable literature.Temper ance Instruction, as part of common school education, has long been advo- oated in this country and has been adopted In the schools of Ontario.Instruction of this kind should form part of a general system, embracing inculcation \"of the rights ana duties of citizenship, obedience to law and the moral responsibilities of life.When the state assumes to any extent the duty of educating the young ft should take care that they be taught how to become good citizens.his, of course, must be considered altogether apart from .the vexed question of Teligious instruction in schools.ABovs and beyond all things the people of this Dominion should study to preserve their political and commercial independ- dence.To some the offer of unrestricted reciprocity may appear vary tempting, but it would be & mistake of the gravest character to barter the solid\u2019 assurance of controlling their own destinies for what is at best but a temporary, hypothetical advantage.Any one can see that a great economical revolution is pending in the United States.As Bir Jobn Mao- - donaid described it sorne time ago, there is going lo be war between the \u201chaves\u201d and \u201chave nota.\u201d A few facts and figures taken from American labor reports will illustrate our meaning.It is estimated that there are in the United States one million worthy, enforced idleness.Out of an estimated population of over sixty millions 7,670,498 persons are engaged in -agriculture of whom ten and a half per cent.are foreign born.The total number employed in mapufactures ls 8:887;112, thirty per cent.of whom are foreigners.One-fourth of the entire population is contained in the cities where laborsaving machinery is constantly reducing tho number of the employed.In Massachu- sets alone there is improyag machinery representing the labor of one hundred Million hands.During the iast fifty years the public domain has decreased from nine \u2018Kindred million arable acres of land to less than two hundred million acres.In the #hace of twenty.-tive years raliways have or o territory as large as England and Frpnce combined.At the same time Congress has granted to twenty-nine alien 20,847,000 acres, a territory equal to the whole area of Ireland.Native American landholders on a large scale hold still larger domains, some individuals and companiea holding from one million to four millions of acres.Nor is this all.Of the total number engaged in agriculture, namely, 7,670,493, only 2,984,306 are nominal owners of their hoidings, the rest are tenants and laborers under great landlords.These figures give the United Btates the largest tenant farming class of any nation in the world.It will thus be that the economical conditions prevailing In the Republic are not such as to encoupage the desire for sharing in their much vaunted advantages, while their evident tendenoy should warn us to beware of the dangers whioh they indicate and the political and soclai catastrophes they must inevitably produce in the course of time.BRIDGING THE ST.LAWRENCE.Mr, Mercier wants to bridge the St.Lawrence at Quebec and Alderman Prefontaine wants to bridge the St.Lawrence at the entrance to the port of Montreal.Whether they wil be permitted to carry out these euhemes depends upon the approval of the Dominion Government The Government will doubtless bear in mind that the St.Lawrence lelongs either to Quebec por Montreal, but is the greatest Lighway of the whole Dominion.The natural outlet for the commerce of more than half of the North American continent is too important to be interfered with in the interests of merely local convenience.1f the proposed bridges will cause the slightest obstruction to navigation by the largest ships that we can hope Lo see in this port they will do more harm than gvod.The Montreal City Council has been obliging enough to declare its approval of the Montreal bridge scheme without taking the trouble to learn anything about it and the recommendation will doubtless have all the Influence with the Government which the recommendation of so intelligent and public spirited a body should carry, The recklessness with which the Council endorsed the scheme is only explicable on the assumption that the aldermen felt that there was no danger of the scheme being carried out or that they had sufficient con- tidence in the Dominion Government to feel satistied it would allow no fooling with St.Lawrence navigation even on their recommendation.The great mercantile interests are so little represented in the Council that it is not surprising if a majority of the aldermen regard the St.Lawrence principally as a means of supplying the reservoirs of the Montreal water works and of carrying off the Montreal sewage.FOR THE FRESH AIR FUND.A Series of Entertainments Given by the Grand Trunk Amateur Dramatic Club.As the net proceeds of a series of entertainments given during the winter by the Grand Trunk Amateur Dramatic Club towards the Fresh Air Fund, the committee are enabled to announce the receipt of one hundred and eight dollars and thirty-four cents ($108.34 hen it is considered how heavy must the expenses of providing appropriate scenery, costumes, etc for mounting the different plays so efficiently, as well as the popular prices of aamission charged, this result must be gratifying alike to those whose energy brought it about and to ail interested in the work of the fund.Messrs.J.Millington, president; E.Pratt, Thce-president; G.Graham, secretary; D.Robe n, treasurer, assisted by Mr.Wm.Prioe, as stage manager, Mr.James Dougherty and an efficient committee, were chiefly instrumental in thus contributing to the fund.1t is understood rehearsals for the drama \u2018Cast on the World,\u201d to raf swing.about the 10th proxo., are now in f The Pratt Case to go to the Privy Council.The sult for damages taken against the city and Police Sergeant Charbonneau, b Ben amin Pratt and John H.Pratt, and al.r decided in favor of the plaintiffs by all the courts here, will be taken to the Council.titlon to stay t the proceedings has been led with the Court of Ap- y the plaintiffs, who allege that the als urt of Appeals, acknowled the fact that Sergeant Charbonneau glog violated their domicile by entering their house at midnight in searc £t stolen eS tama mithout a warrant, should have ranted more in accordance ith the pi rine oni | cia! and not a pal *y Bum 0 Rison dollars when the Superior Court had $500.On the other phand the ory that the Court of Appeals had doclared that the domicile ind had been violated, but considering that as Charbonneau had acted in good faith, they could not easily disturb damages assessed by the the amount of Court of Review.> oe fle Rideau Against Montreal: The Rideau and Montreal curling clubs played a two rink match yes terday after- hoon on the Thistle Joe, th the home team win- by a lead of eighteen shota, The fol- wing were the players: 0e Montreal, RINK NO.1.J.ell A.L Hubbard R.D.McConnell .W, Carter W.McInnes C.W, Dewar B.D.Sutherland R.W.In 18 skip 21 RINK NO.2, F.W.Avery .W.A.P, Sherwood .Abbott E.Waldo A.F.Riddell H.F.Grace - Rev J.W.Williamson skip 19 p34 87 85 Mr, Von Iffland of Blshop's College, Len- noxville has won the amateur championship e Eastern Townships for a balf mile Shang race.Permanent Work on thé Btreets.The Oty Bill having passed at uebec has get matters hustiinæ In the City urveyars rtment, with a view to spending t De lon dollars on permanent work on the streets, and specifications, estimates, and quantities aro ing pre ngly.up at the Finance Commi and Counoil at once, and if it I passes there the bill rendersit unnécessary as the case a the last mil- Hon « dollar } loan te appaal to th people and s the Road Committes will be able to RO ahoad, ad on although some iitle time must rily be given to negotiate the loan, the city can advance the money -out of current revenue.Gallant: \u201cRescue, At noon on Monday a oy pe tainin from thea oe oY, ur pat Pay striking an express WA@@ON and hrowing the coaohman the gr round.The hi en made a bolt down the street with the bo ody, helpless and alone, in the oar e, and & serious accident would certainly have resulted had not ayoung man ra th rushed out from the walk and, stopped the team.The young man was d regs ged Beveral rods through the mud and el byt he maintained his.hold and brought the Tunaways to a standstill, The rescuer Tras found to be .Delaney, employed with Mr.R.*hiasos, the jeweller, of St, James strest.Biahop's Medical College Examinations.All is very qule rock around Bisho op'a Moc Modical ore them.Their last and the.ex- onday next and with © spectal ploy med: 086 preparing th & for the pre bef Frida aminations Soil pest continue to Apri closi honor examinations for Notions has been students that applications, for the ouse GUF, n at the Teater n willbe Thcolved up APRIL: to hey) br accordin he Mayor says the matter will be brought capital WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEE, | FRENCH RICHYS IN NEWFOUNDLAND.Davitt and \u2018the Liverpool Btrikers \u2014 The Labor Conference-World'a Fair Bill .~The Flack Divoroe Buit.Zanzibar fi Emin Pasha will leave or Ei pan on April 8.He does not inten Ph 3 Europe.The French Chamber quashed the election of M.Vachera (Bou- langist) as member for Correze.The Governor of Cracow, Austria, has ordered that no impecunious persons shall be allowed to emigrate to America, The\u2019committees of the Labor Oonference at Berlin have agreed to maximum of ten Dour work dally for Youths between 14 and et \\Poputles has 16 years of age Mr.Davit at a meeting of the vod of Liverpool korn yes y, approved their aim and assured them of support of the Knights of Labor and American trade unions generally.The authorities of Bremen have approved a plan for the widening of the har! and the bullding of a deeper lock.The project involves in ita execution the expenditure of , 000, mar] M.Ribot, Minister of Foreign Affairs, replying to an inquiry by Admiral Viron in h Chamber of eputles vosterday, said that Frenoh rights would reserved in Nowioundiand in regard to toe Fisheries, The French admiral on the station had been properly instructed.AMERICAN, Prairie fires continue to rage in different parts of Kansas, doing much damage.ress has agreed to an amendment to the\u2019 y orld\u2019s Fair bill, postponing the fair until 1893, Very Rev.Father Arthur J.Donnelly, Vicar-General of the Catholic diocese of New York, 7 died suddenly yesterday morning, \u201c8 he New York Grand Jury handed a presentment to Jud due Fitzgerald yesterday, in which the sheriff's office is characterised as a disgrace to the city and a shame to civill- zatlo , Ind., on Monday, Prof.\u2018known as a soldler and A New Harmon Ridhard Owen, wei scientist, and A.AM.Fretagot, a prominent merchant, drank embaiming fluid, mistaking it for mineral water.f.Owen lived only five hours, and Mr, Fretagot is not expected to live.The American Development Company started at New York with great pretensions August last with an éged paid-up capital 300,000.Yesterday it was alleged that President F.B.Cooke, of the Company, had skipped out.and, it is said, victimized several dupes out of $9: 300.The genuine divorce suit of Mary = Flack against Sheriff Flack n°5 called for trial in the Supreme Court, New York, yesterday, but couneel for the Sheriff pleaded that hay had been so busily engaged in his trial for conspiracy that they ha n unable to prepare for that of the divorce and Judge Lawrence set it down for April CANADIAN.Officers of steamers arriving at Halifax report that they never experienced such rough weather on the Atlantic in March.The majority of the carpenters and join- ors of St.John, N.B, decided last night that unless the nine hour system is adopted on April 1st they will go on strike.In thé Manitoba Legislature last Syening the members voted themselves $100 add tional Indemnity.The extra supplementary estimates include the quarter of a on aid to the Hudson Bay on account.pâcer e Gooderham has sent à rom Torquay to Hon.Edward B Stating that he had learned with dee gret of the loss Toronto University has sustained, and adds, \u201cput me down for $10,000; payment at once.\u201d A farmer from Posen named Taylor swore before Coroner aout on Monday that he brought the de body of of his boy, who was five years of { age, fo Portage, Ont., to have an inquest held.He claimed that \"his wife, with whom he did not live happily, had poisoned the child.ACGRESSIVE ACTION URGED.Colonel O\u2019Brien Addresses the Orangemen in Carleton Ioton County, OTTAWA, March 26\u2014Col.O'Brien, M.P, Speaking at the Orange entertainment in leton Oounty last ast night said: There was no Lime ke the present or the Association to make 1 felt.For many years past they had boon i in à kind of a fool's paradise d had been rudely awakened from the: While they had been liberal and toletant they had been taken advantage of by a certain class.They were told the Jesuits\u2019 \u2018Estates Act was constitutional, and haps it was, but if it was so, 60 much the worse for the constitution.This was a time when no should be saatisfled with a demonstration on the Lath of or Loo or Saying \u201cTo hell with th insurance sable ro resainn with on, yond e ot ea Shoal not go.Ottawa they hed Sound hy io publie school system n made use of to teach French and ccen, te à religion that it was not meant TO Fheir on had done somethin bo this.The French language was bel as a weapon In the Bandsof | jhe Roman used Catholic oad fa\u201d at they o nition and not bethe French race.There has no Dette Justification for the only one recognized language, and that was not Frouoh but Englis HERBERT BISMARCKS | RESIGNATION Accepted by the Emperor\u2014Count Von Alven- sleben to Succeed Him, Braux, March 25._The tesignation of Count Hervert Bismarck has been accepted, and Herr Von Alvensieben, German mints- ter to Belgium, ceed him as Toate 1 lowed to go, It is stated that the Emperor es ve a farewell Seg to B k He informed morn as to Germ domestic and foreign policy, a and \u20ac Sy them of his firm intain Peace, and his belief that hat his Coors would be successful.LoNDoN, March 25.-Ber) lin co dents say that Prince Bismarck {sin a a vory temper.usual gang roid see: have disappeared, and flo vents his hole all who inour his displeasure.T o allegation in some of th 9 coysramon t organs that he showed distoyaity in ing seems to.have especially.and he has freely dénouhcsd the press terms indicating that he has small belief in the honesty of German journalism.THE LAND PURCHASE BILL.Irish Press Opinions of the Measure Ulster Tories Satisfied.Duaurn, March 25.~The 8 praises the ingongity displayed in the Land Purchase bl it says the pro relative to the conges istricts do not supply a solution of that featurs of the L land question.What will ba done, it asks, with the people who refuse to to buy land or fo migrate?Journal Ta atfour's own that he has noi ot gras ution gr t the land problem.go coached J Goschen, gs Fa iva the ene et Cotes dons.The andre object of the o bill hans inflate the no: Cares res, appearé + ne Voter Torles approve the Land Pur chase bl DE the secur security as sound.Sie \u201cSarisn ing ber for North An- {tri ma.18 greatly please lensed with the measure.AR.) 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BT.ing, bass Dis à go Fk: that\u2019 the Lend mo rer on me ES Amr TS an Se ends mgney eae.or lishinen nsf Tasik rt SI Gadatooes | - { One of the worst cases on miraculous cure was made in Janests, 16 1870, muanont te present date, January Se 1 Cured by Cuticura | insced poultices.None of them a1 me ny wood atall, but made me worse.The dissase continued unabated: it spread to my arms and legs, till I was laid up entirely.age continually sitting on the floor ona pillow, my limba contracted so thas 1 Jost all control of them, and was utterly helpless, My mother would have to lift me out and into bed.I could wet around the house on my hands and feet, but I could not wet my clothes on atall, and had to wear à sort of dressing-gown., By hair had all masted down or} .{allen off, and my head, face snd ears were one scab, and I had to have a towel on my head all the time in the summer to keep the files off.My parents consulted as prominent physician and sargeon here in Chicago (the other physicians befors mentioned were of Dundas snd BHam- He said he could do noth Cuticura It is one thing to claim to cure these great skin diseases, but quite another thing to doit.No remedies ever compounded In the history of medicine have performed the wonderful cures daily made by the CuTiovaa REMEDIES, which are in truth the greatest skin cures, bicod purifiers, and humor remedies of modern times.CUTIOURA, the great skin cure, instantly allays the most agonising, itching, burning and inflaro- mation, clears the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, heals ulcers and sores and restores the hair.ton, Canada).\\ es and baby humors.It produces the whitest, clear est skin and softest hands, free from phaple, spot, A Terrible Focerd.Seventyen years of fearful suffering.dont face h CuTIouRA Eczema has continwed completo and pore\u2019 my lst him, for if I did get better I would have no control The disease continued in this unl I manner \u2018was Beventaen yoars old, and one day in January, 1878, I read ad account in the Tribune calé 80 \u2018Currovna Exumnms.It described my \u2018uacur, th that I thought, as 8 lost resort, togire nT mh aol thm © wu 1 ow aad from ecratohing myself, 1 went ont immediately, something I bad not ous Tue pour the effect was no © firet morning after using 1t my flesh (F bad place my hands ots the sores withoutit baing pain- :ful.lo about two wesks ! could stand straight, pat pote Era so weak; but tny scres were Asnèaras! can judge, I was cured In about six \"to eight weeks, and up to this date (Le, from Janu- , ary, 1879, to Januaty, 1887.) 1 have not been alck a, aX.or have bad the least signs of the \u2018disease res) on me.J have an excellent appetite, Dave the very best of health.My limbs Fate s ht sapple and strong.! have been ex- sll sorts of weather without the least signs of the discass yet.The only difference I find in myself is that my skin is finer, softer, and not 80 lable to get obapped as is other \u201cAUCTIO oN SALE .Fins Collage aad Toromst Proper, ON MONDAY, 31st day of March instant, AT 40 8T.JAMES STREET.NO.199 UADIRUX STREET.ad FETE Sabetant al en Si Dottaurs, Orooms bath, NO.148 & 150 nt te sT.eds Copa a out 5 SR Ra doi.gaLs OF ELÉGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, J.& U.Fischer, N.Y,, Upright Plate, BRASS GASBALIERS, BEST CARPETS, TURKISH RUGS, &o.The Subscribers are instructed to soll at the No.18 LINOOLN AVENUE (of Guy street), THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 21.all the Furaiture therein contained, comprising: BALE AT 10 OULOCK.- J+ & O.Fischer Upright Plans, a splendid instramon! 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CARPETS\" fs germans OILCLOTHS Ettiée ss CURTAINS \"ii: 55=m Early ordering will ensure the best results as to Choice and Make-up of Goods [Plans taken Orders prepared and stored FREE tu} moving time.The closest prices are maintained tarougho pure.Ee terms.LA f cash urch are en e should claim th sad FIVE PER CENT.CASH DISCOUNT.The Caxpet V Warehouse, ESTABLISHED 1850.1837 NOTRE DAME STREET.700043° BOULESTIN & CIE \"COGNAC V.8.0 V.8.0.P.tek |V.V.S.0P C.ALFRED C CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL sels ee | for Canada.N, B.-The ot BouLaerte > % are warrantied So * Xx ~ = BR TENDERS WANTED, = : COMMISSIONERS, any information wisians oR avetiantion at 2e Office of the Board, .EB.W.ARTHY.fu atontront, Marsh 4b, 1800 = \u201c 209 04 - rondes J.We BRAKENRIDGE, B.O.L, 10th Maseh, 18 Acting 1% s fav ANADIAN PACIFIC SPECIAL Canadian Northwest LEAVING CARLETON JUNCTION AT 9.00 P.M.EVERY TUESDAY \u2014DURING\u2014 MARCH AND APRIL If sufficient business offbre.oT Ay S97 a7 Afvntof Cane MO) phil FOR THE HAIR | restores the natural color, beauty, sain, softness of the stops its falling out, and :: IS NOT ADYE ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED.80 ORNTS A BOTTLE, AT ALL i / MoRay & Pardellfan\u2019s Sales.A AAAI NS Mo & PARDELLIAN, - Anoti Merchants, rs SADE STREET iti Arend ont Re H SE fo, Stoked spots.= LARA EL he id on.adv Tiosed made cn fl Hid of cone Duff & Fraser's Sales.Be WEEKLY AUCTION\u2014 © and x ne Mousatiold = STATE LATE EDWARD somLiioN the AT A ord Boal 1 rei 2 tata wd So Aan lon ae, FRCL tame et once.a sll parties Tbasbred Dies Sa te are a aot to pay immediately to aid B.HOULE, N.» 798 Craig street, Montreal.+ ALTE ATUL anit ts W.& FP, CEs Drain Pipes; Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, | Vent Linings, ting, Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, «Fire Bricks, \u2018Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, R Roman Cement.Bessemer ical sora, CHAIR ARES oF RINGS.ERTS SPARROW & JACOBS\" THEATRE § ROYAL \u2018 ~~ Grand Derby Sweep! lessons before they can es ent to attempt to coro © mm My x toad : oa have SpE to ve ublishy ; os Bot MaoposaLD, ry Tel 4177.5 ; COLONIST NTREAL TICKET OFPFIORS: wy 300 st Jarpes street and Windsor and Tee tre RE + THIRD EDITION.____; BIRTHB.Co + GHATER-On the the 14th March, the wife of F.W, Chayer, of & 80D.the wife of B.A.2 In this city, on the 5th tnst., at 10 > DIORSON a 22 #ENDERSON\u2014AL \u2018Windsor Milly, March 28, the wife of Peter H enderson, jr.of Horas Bloase coer | IR\u2014AS 3 centre street, on Sunday, March Wire, AY Mle or kt.GO.Weir: of a 80D.MARRIAGES, HILL-URAHAM- At the 1 residence ranch: sth BY tne Re Re J.Rite A rl Presb, und B: Bus .À.SC, 7 associate sure the! Tosifinte ioe Harden: Soest of New Westmins fo Jane cir) ughter w a.of Hugh as Ma: SER ary arelny.: Maveod.son of | of he late D.oughta Noland: ane Mars Mine French.tard Haug © .Be BATHS.At London.Ont, March &1st, James 27 years.à son.(Boston 08 of the bride's Monday aged BRODIE - a Fredericksburgh, = plow, wa oui, ated at her husband: o Sout: de To ont and Lo CARB-\u2014At Bt.Jonn, March 21st, Busan Carr, aged 77 CONNOR AL Hampton.March Z1st, Mary Con- nor, aged 7 GROGAN Tae \u2018Toronto, March 218% Bernard an, aged 57 y DE \u2014 At Toronto, March 21st, Charles GRANDE rtok Grande, aged 47 y HAMMOND\u2014At Calnsvill March 20th: Henry Hammond, aged 7 TACKET #5 yours.Kingston, \u2018March on 32adidohn Bas agod 75 years.jJ0HNSTON\u2014At London, March 20th, a Chute Jobnston, aged £1 years.KENNEDY \u2014 At Toronto, March 21st, John Kennedy, aged 29 years.RP At St.Gabriel, tn this city, Wednesday, Ve 5 ne Kili r hy aged 75 years, ie Ireland.ence 27 \"St.Albert Mao 98h Inst, at 8 à.m.to thence tothe K.C.Cem 3 NE this In mation SX and Chicago, LIL, papers please copy.) NELLES\u2014At London, March 21st, Amelia Nelles, ROUSSEAUX\u2014At Hamiiton, March 21st, John B, Rousseaux, aged 52 years.REED-\u2014At St.Armand West, March 17th, 8.O, pau tn his 59th year, R\u2014At Croon Hill lanngton, Ont, March she Peter Shaver, aged 805 SEELY AL 8t, John, B., Marca 218t, George aged 39 years.vou Bu dabrit Ou \"ex dag.Friends a Toronto, March 22nd, Robert J.alker, agod 49 years.WADE\u2014At Hamilton, March 22nd, Robert Wade, aged 24 years, ra DERSONAL THE 0A THE CANADIAN SECRET T SERVIOE Agency in Canada em- loyed wa x (Government t is azo tronixed Itis pi dertake J eue DET NITE work in ve of the wor Offices.Temple Bullding.qe SOHN 4 GHOBE.Man 551 «We Succeed when Others Fail!\u201d ve never bad a good picture taken Evo Tos ae a EN, before you ive up.CABINETS trem $8.50 to 28.00 per dozen.G.C.ARLESS & CO.Gotéaw 261 ST, JAMES STREET.NEW COUDS \u2014IN\u2014 BOOTS & SHOES FOR SPRING WEAR.Beautitnl Now Goods and Low Prices.W.K.THOMPSON & CO.'B, 100 McGill Street.Ladies\u2019 Good Rubbers, 25¢ up._ Men's Good Rubbers, 35¢ up.h Kid Buttoned Boots, so Shing stylish esp new 81.75 | Rut ton! 00, worth 5.00.Ladies a sewed Low B oom, 7bc, worth 81.25.os\u2019 An.Jd ba 2 vorii double FH or tie, 750 Missoa or iris Ane goat buttoned or laced Boots, J en Fels yall 81 50c.n'a Fine Rev Cordea SMppers, 8e.Men's fine sew Shoes, 81.Men's good ow 8h: 81.Special Line of Men's Fine Sewed Laced or Congress Boots, only 51.35, really worth 82.00.or nn Buttoned as 81.25, 1 Bain.hand-sewad, laced or congress boota me Bee 823.50 guaranteed to wear equal to any 84.00 B Seo ine of Mens Fine Sewed Laced Boots, at 82, worth 84.00.Come and seo Our Bargains and yoo will be sure to buy.W.R.THOMPSON & Co., 100-MeGil Street.\u2014100- Directly opposite 8t Ann\u2019e Market, Dor { Believe Them! it you should bs told an artigle won't dye or won't or because of cotton or any © other st en ne of the offices of the Gold Cleaners for advice.may be epatty or pe.bot having tion in our new works, we are Al re to do do ory suc successfully any things ordinary dyers BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO, OFFICES, AT OLD STANDS, 2435 Notre Dame, 221 McGill, - 1595 St.Catherine.TITSco4 We are determined to reduce our stock of Furniture, Carpets, Oiloloth, Baby Carriages and General House Furnishing Goods before moving \u2018into our new premises, and in order to do so are offering extra inducements.Goods stored free until May.Open evenings until June 1.METROPOLITAN W'FG CO., sai 60 & 62 Victoria Square.THE ALBERT COS OATMEAL TOILET SOAP Makes the.Skin Soft and Smooth | Seld by ull Druggistannd Grocers.Miss Martin, Dressmaker, 279 St.Charles Bôrromee St, begs to announce to hér friends and customers.rned from the New York and: Boston openings, and is prepared to execute orders in the latest Spring and Summer styles.7213 COVERNTON\u2019S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY \"Os Se ep : Bo J.OV RRUENES & CO.Corner Bloury and Dorchester sta.Branch: 460 8t.Lawrence st.78% CENTS FOR SALE.APPLY AT THE STAR OFFICE, 31688 NT.JAMES STREET.71x n ox ostlent a © for Cleaning mot tna, si REE ae 5 Ti Erie ane genmine uh! a THE RENOVO vo ete Preprtetère.Montreal.821 McGill at.Mon a \" Baus.Taw.2247, CARSLEY'S COLUME: WEATHER REPORT, > March 26th, 1890, 10 AM.METSORO TORONTO.ot trong sont poutiwrest vod cloudy, with occasional rain 8.CARSLEY.NEW SPRING PRINTS.te this season than an.pre vious Tour 9 Prises muet lower: patterus quality bette: COLORS FAST.te a f the leading as 7 os NS LE The 1420 160180 BOc due rade ALL PRICES.In, the t ts and Oambrics from Hlétaud.Seotland Frases.MANCHESTER Print celled in the Market for ent.finish band evenness of thread Prices, 14c.1860, 1830 yard.Every pattern perfectly fast in color.8.CARSLEY.ENGLISH DRILLETTES.gainod great popularity: for wear nn, they EQUAL iu appearance to fine Bilk Satin: 1000 pieces: 250 pa: patarng, 120 yard.\"EVERY SHADE ely goods.Navy and introduced In ees ite, vols de Rose, Gobolln, Fonceau, Habana Brown, Nut, Palestine, Antique.ARE som af the leattng shades for Springs.8.CARSLEY.MUSCOVITE STRIPES.Soft finish Tor Blouse Waists, Skirts, Morning Wrappers and Dressing Jackets, 21¢ ¥: ITALIAN DRILLETTES in sombre shad soft shades, very handsome for Wrappers and ) orning Dresses, 170 yard.JAPANESE AND PERSIAN Designs in Printed Cotton Materials, Oriental Patterns and Shades.LARGEST STOCK in Canada for Cotton Dress Goods; soft toned ahades, which are very beco 8 CARSLET.TWEED EFFECTS.Cotton Dress Goods, imitation of wool goods, equal in appearance to the finest wool goods, DELAINE PATTERNS.Fawn Grounds, Checks and ae, oh banitation of French Delatue and French Wool Goods, 17c apd 18c yard, COTTON DRESS GOODN.ds are well worth an inspection: 168 etienne and choice shades to select from, 17¢, ard.8.CARSLEY.CHAMBRAYS.in checks, plaids and nd dde x yard.CHECK Finest Bcotch Chambra, stripes, 12c, 17c, 200 an NEW GOODS.1y and have first choice from the new took of Chambrays.12¢, 1c, 2Q0.2: GINGHAMS.veral cases of Ginghams, fast colors, checks and sripon from B83c to 19c yard, PLAIN CHAMBRAYS.8 es of Plain Chambrays.These qoods are rotor mended Tor veut: 9kc, 200, 25c, All the newest shades and colors.8.CARSLEY.+ A at Plain and err tripes in t, and nu we e gator: calgre, portocti je Tarkoy Red, 120 and 18e yard.SATIN STRIPE GALATEA, ariety of tty stripes, for sessice and Edu eases, Bose ATALEA.lasso in the strongest cotton material give, Boys' ita and Ladies\u2019 Underskirts, Pac, 200 ADVANTAGES.Jt te pertectly fast in color, is strong and bas a sh.MADE ina varoty of stri with plain colors to matoh sach, 230, B.CARSLEY.UMBRELLAS.Large shipment of new Umbrellas Just to hand and passed into stock.NEW GOODS, Umbrellas is a department to which we devote special care and atten EVERY UMBRELLA sold by us is carefully examined, and only the pest ma I terials selected.CARSLEY\u2019S UMBRELLAS haves reputation throughout the Dominior for and appearance.ear > 8.CARSLEY.| UMBRELLAS.° Prepare for a Rainy Day.QUOTATIONS: ies\u2019 Black Handl 1.25.Jae Natural and ancy Handles, $1.50, Sol Black, special covers, 81.50, 81.75, 82.SPECIALTIES.mowing: prices have 2pecial covers presal 1 for us: \u2014 ors a Ts.5, \u2018es 00, $3.50, 83.90, iY TITANIA, Ladies\u2019 Titania specially recommended.LARGEST and best assorted stock of Umbrellas to be sean in Dominion 1s 8.CARSLEY'S.UMBRELLAS.tion of very fine goods.ÉÉSARELAS covered with fine T willed 1x.pecial makes fo Tac time covers.NOVEL/TIES IN HANDLES.XYDIZED SILVER.WHITE IVORY, BVED IVORY.GOLD MOUN RUSTY, HANDLES, NATURAL WOODS.ARVED AND PLAIN.PO UNPOLIBHED, UMBRELLAS to suit all tastes; long and short handles.B.CABRSLEY.CHEAP UMBRELLAS.LADIES UMBRELLAS, 25¢, 800, 50c, 65c, 750.UMBRELLA FACTORY.Umbrellas Re-covered and Repaired on the shortest Dotice by experien enced workmen.Satisfaction teed.UMBRELLA STICKS, y À Jarre aslection of Sticks and handles slways n pte STANDS.PATENT UMBRELLA STAND.{in three sizes, with Rubber Holders.B.CARSLEY.GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS Gentlemen; s All-Blik UMBRELLAS.Gentlemen's Half Silk M BÉELTAS, stronger shan : Qentié ha Lavanting ntlsmen' \"s Titania VE with Steel A large varietÿ of HANDLES to select from.Novelties.Gentlemen's UMBRELLAS, with Carved Ivory Handles Jopresenting many leading political men 8.CARBLEY.WALKING STICKS, Ina variety of woods, 50c., 858c., 76¢., $1.00.t od Bie \u2018îng Silver M ta.Hpi inde = 1 last senson's Sucks marked a aE ig ck: Biting oa Gro ky Fencing Foils.8.CARBLEY.((MATPERTON \u20188 SPOOL COTTON, ; IF YOU WANT A Throsd that will n vel, A Thread that will pe ou POSTA Thread for Hand o ima en bé plesse esse you CLAPPERTONYS 8 SPOOL ; COTTON.EVER READY | - TBE Evel READY DRESS STEELS, hot, i ice fn been trying, te ey Silo Bort to be buying.here jus LEY, 1765.1167, 1769, 1771, 1713, STTS nn : NOTRE DAME STEBET, : Mo of Malacca and Ebony.with Solid Gold - Joux poser à co ADVERTISEMENT.©; BQYS\u2019 DEPARTMENT.Largest éanortment and best cash value 1s what we clap to Show and Give in all kinds of Boye Suits.To give an idea of the stock we Carry, we started our spring season with over 1500 wuits, aud, judging from the demand, we expect that we wili bave to repeat & good many of our \u20ac leading lines.Suits, for Boys and Youths in every Bise and Quality, prices the lowest, Boys! Npvy, Sajlor Suits, from 81.00.Boys' Tweed Buits, from 81.50, Boys\u2019 Washing Buita, from 800.Boys\" Velvat Buits HBoys' Cloth Suita- Boys\u2019 Corduroy Suita.ALL CHEAP, CHEAP.Trade in our JERSEY DEPARTMENT fa immense.Our stock of Ladies\u2019 Jerseys is large and well assorted, with all the leading novelties, such aa is now in demand in London, Paris and New York, Wo are also offering several lines of Ladies' Jerseys at.Sweeping Reductions.oa' Fancy Jerseys, worth $2.00, for 88s, Ladies' Fancy Jerseys, worth 82.25 for 81.25.\u2018We had several hundred of these two lines of Jerseys and have now about 80 remaining; don't miss this opportunity to get a clieap Jorsey.\u2019 Reveral other lines of Ladies\u2019 Jerseys offered equaliy cheap, at J JOHN MURPHY & 008 If you wish to save money, buy your Jerseys at JOHN MURPHY & CO.'8 All lines retailed at regular wholesale prices, LADIES\u2019 COTTON UNDERCLOTHING Going ahead all the time.Ever since we opened this Department our sales have shown a steady increase Month after Month, until now it is one of the most important Departments in our establishment.All our Ladies\u2019 Cotton Underwear sold Cheap.Chemises, from 230.Drawers, from 230.Blip Walats, from 150.Night Dresses, from 45c.\u2018White Skirts, from 45c.All full stzes and well made.For Newest Spring Dry Goods, come to OBXN URPHY & J M\u201d Cc 1781 and 1783 NOTRE DAME RTREET, Corner St.Peter Street.72 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR CHEVAL GLASS + AK BEDLOOX SUITS.Our Price, 844.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, FURNITURE & BEDDING, 852 CRAIG ST.\u201c gw-Terms cash and only one price.Something very New.REMEMBER! - GIRE| (0h DRESSHAER, MISS MURRAY, HAS RETURNED FROM ' NEW YORK, And is prepared to take orders for Mantles, : Costumes : and Robes: HENRY Hanis 1883 and 1885 NOIRE DAME STREET] USE ONY THE BEST! Common-Sense Soap.DARLING & BRADY, CITY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE a 4 JOHN SEASON OF 1890.TENDERSON & C0 | Are now in receipt of their HATS are e very Latest Shapes and Colors: LINCOLN & BENNETT, | COOKSEY, CHRISTIE, WOODROW, | TRESS & CARRINGTON.LA Also a Large Stock of BOYS\u2019 AND CHILDREN'S pe Felt Hats and Caps.\u201cJOHN HENDERSON & £0.- 220 - At.James St.7113 3aw BABY CARRIAGES! His is hi win Importation Fibm the following English makers, and Can supply ly oe with a xinds of Furniture \u2014 Brainy terbehout vil Dave 6p hi LA THE CHEAPEST SPOT IN TOWN oi is OL 25 rior\u2019 Bilis pid us.>, SEE OUR ASSORTMENT! ; JAMES STEEL, | 1926 NOTRE DAME.03t3awt! OUR Fre Ha SEE THEM! RENAUD.KING & PATTERSON, 652 CRAIG ST.7213 IS A GRAND SUCCESS! WHY Wouldn't It Be?We Have MARRED POWN Fvery Arficle in the Stock.We qre selling GLOVES and CORSKTS a ~~ and PERFUMES at Cost.Ladies\u2019 Glbves from 10c.a pair up.Gentlemen\u2019s Gloves from 1Bc.a pair up.Half Price, «s Misses\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Gloves from 10c.a pair up.CORSETS AT LESS THAN COST.We will keep this sale going until the entire stock is disposed We are showing Bargains now that we cannot replace.Goods are offered for one half the price of manufacture.\u2014 AT THE \u2014\u2014- SEE THEM! PARIS KID GLOYE STORE, 262 St.James Street.GAOGERIES ND PROVISIONS.EW Boery article Fresh, Good and Cheap af arses SES me J.C.CAMPBELL'S Grocer & Wine Merchant, 2450 St.Catherine Street.Granges.Oo per doxen, 83 Lem a ZHa per dozen, 8 243s pe oro case Bitter ( Sanne to arrive 0: sday JFrines, new and very io.4 hfs for 26c, or 100 ibs 1 36 \u201cFis.tn in 1 1b boxes, Te per box, 750 per dozen for table, 12 ne 1b, for.8 Thien E Bopieut pa 10 bi ones ih Fras.to % Rh op 180.or 5 18 r dozen ums, for 0, * c, Of oO! Feiches, for pies, in 2 Ib tins, 1234c, or $1.40 per Ta and Jellies, in 7 1b pails, all kinds, 81 ro aime siade, 1 n 1 1b port Ke or\" Lande per po 30 per doxe en Tomatoes, rn, Beans, and Poaa, 81.25 per sown Särdines, \"oR Kins 100, or 81 per do ardinds, in à Line, 12 2 he or gi .76 per dozen gs, iD rains Maccaront and Vermice in51b boxes, 80cperbox Bolled Oats, 14 1bs for 40\u20ac Rolled Barley, 1 ley, 141s for for! de old Dust Corn nt FU 2 OF 300 rat for 250 olled Oats (Au Wheat Gorm Moal, 2 packets for 25¢ TEAS.TEAS.TEAS.Good à Black Tes, 250 lb, or 5 1bs for 81 ur Iamous En nglian real Ben Sé0peror 30 fn 10 an packages Very tinest En; teh Breakfast Tea, 500 par 1b in any quantity.tes ie le without exception the best Jane eve ere eu ontryal.Sugars at wholesal ces.Yery fine Japan Tes per Ib, or 5 1bs for 81 ¥ ory finest an Ton, &0¢ per Tv, in any quantity CORFEE.COFFEE.COFFEE.n bean » ground, 300 snd 400 per 3 RE finest Hod end Java, 460 per PY or ins s i ' cu BETS.CLARETS.\"oLARETS.tres our own bottling, a nice light wine, Sos Oh per dozen, 2 ozen rau ç havella Frese nd case Jarots, = ozon pinte in s wibé is realiy worth 85 Fe pI por res yoy hh ph J.C.CAMPBELL; - , GROGER AND WINE MERCHANT, à LCARSLEY'S COLUMN! per doten 5 ue deivcorod tra Lee part of Fatt, of the 2380 St Catherine Street THE R.R.PP.SENEDETS of SOULAG Abbey (Gironde) DEN TIFRICGEHE BEI.IX IR f - TBE.BEST CORATIVE.\u2014 .AND TRS ; ONLY PRESERVATIVE or _ Dental Atlections NOTICES nan norss ottified and » and renders hoal ut it dishoguiehos ts fire as well Ea xy our Forefa the tooth, whilen Ae) Ba sronpihons hem strengthened ane Reverend: Father\u201d pool iin a fivefo \u2018 log à of oh Due @titnitive method are scrupulou ssesses the most vauable properti It remores led swelling fs not to be feared.no Connection wi ot patronised D M as by its merce ; curative, GENERAL AGENT : \u2018axaurn, BORDEAUX Wholesale in: Montreal: LYMAN SONS & © od ] (OSPITAL STREET, >, Druggists, 28, ét-Paul Street.Le.@ Tme Dominion Linen Warchouse JANES À.OGILVY & SONS.NEW QUILTS Cepeiaas ve rat Mers All sizes in stock, 0-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, 18-4.to we rend a a ia « Sol ne the tention of customers ES se ga péter the Smapieot style, pat HED G8 in and Twilled in in the 1 4.8-4, 9-4, 10-4, which SHEET as re all the Bes i i BRITISH MAN at Ana Yen of | CAN AN = T.UF.ot 74 84 94 104 NEN RE is have Car stock wi be Found themon mot complets our TOWEL Stock is sways wo 25 mars ge got latins tne om Fo aies co assortiment hy OA 4 LR \u201cror $ 5008 selection of DRY GOODS of every JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, 203 to 207 St.Antoine St, Cor.Mountain St, TELEPHONE, 887, 72t1 A NEW DRESS FOR TEN CENTS.\u2014 This seeming impossibility was accomplished by a young lady who ltves on Mountain street.Like many other women she wanted a new dress.But she did not feel that she could afford one.After some time spent in examining her oid clothes, which had already done her good service but were now faded or unfashionable, she selected a gray wool Henrletta for the basis of her experimenting.After ripping the dress, and taking out a paint spot by rubbing with a preparation which she had made by shaking togetherin a bottle one-fourth pint of benzine, one-fourth pint of water, four ounces of ammonia, and four ounces of sal-soda, she washed the goods thoroughly.Then with a ten cent package of Diamond Dye, Navy Blue, she changed her gray dreds to a handsome and fashionable color.As the | directions for using this dye were plainly given on the envelope, alithough this was the young lady\u2019s first experience in dyeing, she had no trouble In getting perfectly sat- isfäétory results.Of course her success in this instance has led to other experiments amongst her friends, and eo far as learned all of them have found that Diamond Dyes are just as recommended, easy to use, true to name, and give fast and beautiful colors.Doesn\u2019t this solve the problem of how to dress well with little expense.We giveit to our readers as a suggestion, and we hope they will profit by it.The proprietors of Diamond Dyes offer to give a thirty-two page book, containing full directions for home dyeing dreeses, hats, feathers, kid gloves, etc.to any lady reader of this paper.If you keep house, mention that fact to them, and you will also recelve a oopy of the Diamond Dye cook book.Ade dress, Wells, Richardson and Co, Montreal, P.Q 7241 Oh, mamma! | was by the Metropolitan Mfg Co.\u2019s store, 60 and 62 Victoria Square, and saw so many lovely baby carriages, just what littie brother needs; and those people intend moving next month and are offering big bargains in furniture, carpets, oilcioth, and other goods.Don\u2019t you think we might get a bargain in a carriage, tog ?They keep openievenings.Let's try and get papa to go and see them some night.este a CURES DYSPEPSIA.BLOOD CURES DYSPEPSIA.CURES DYSPEPSIA.rte Mr.Neil MoNeil, of Leith, ont.writes: PROMOTES DIGESTION.SESE ACTS ON THE fein ney BOWELS.fit Sfkeintoi Bil Brock Cures BILIOUSNESS | rare Cures BILIOUSNESS.sus Cures BILIOUSNESS.Ditoèt Proof, | rs AE aa essa worse Ai won the time malt ow well, est am eleorécommena Léo tbe cure ° piety 4.2 ua Cures HEADACHE, REGULATES THE LIVER.Burdock Cures HE.ADAEHE, .with Fh entatto 8 and hat swollpd rd T-vounld donc ni ork y detor inlay advised me to Ti , B.B.vien one Bottle 1 felt eo much better that I got one mors.atn now wall, and can work a4 well aa ever, Bunoxss, \u201cx Tilsonburg, Ont Cures BAD BLOOD.Cures BAD BLOOD.Cures BAD BLOOD, REGULATES THE KIDNEYS.Rll Bad Blood ma: wrong action of Rida: arise from eo Stomach, sad Bowela, PURIFIES ayy THE Babee Cogiintng and BLOOD.ACMASTER x Ppecsson.ADVOCATES, SL ARRISTERS, des TEMPLE; ot.moe Firest.æ BM i hi eo, Cures HEADACHE.; 24 À THE BOAT RACE BETWEEN CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD.The Great Ancual Aquatic Event on tho .Xhames Won by the Oxford Crew.Records of the Raos, LowpoN, March 26.\u2014 The race between the Cambridge and Oxford University crews tock place to-day over the usual course, from Putney to Mortlake.The day was fine, and immense interest was taken \u2026 in She contest.The race was an exciting one and very closely contested.The word was given at 4.30, but owing to a false start, the boats had to re- burn and did not get fairly away until 4.52, the contest\u2019 did not come off until the adate of the afternoon everybody able to get a day off from thelr usual vocations had oe diffioulty in getting down to taime in good se When Éammersmith reached\u2019 \u201cCatobrid ©\u201d was rrr arnes bridge On.halt a length, but at ford\u201d reve this lead, and continued in advance to the finish, comin in an eas vider by one length in minutes \u2018The University boat race,\u201d as a sporting festival, may be looked upon as 0, x4 Eog- land's national Institutions, Je whe Derby\u201d a good d He Today the Se soventn annual con- fost the firat a n rowad from estminster to to Patney n BLE when the Mort blue\u201d of Cam was to the fore.Cambridge good deal the best \u201cdark xfoi ot nine years without a break, till CGambri ain wrested the laurels from her riv 870.Since 1864 the race has al y, been rowed over the course from Putney Mortlake, and the fastest time has been 85gec8,, in 1873, and the slow- ost 26m oma in 1866.Oxford has now won twenty-four, and Cambridge twenty- two races.The race of 1877 resulted ina dead heat.MUCH ALARM IN ITALY Over the Prospect of Affairs in Europe\u2014 Emperor William and the Vatican.ea when the &æotan innin ISPEOIAE TO THE STAR] NEW YORK, March 25.\u2014 À fpecial cable- from to the Herald, dated Rome, March 6, says: I have come from an audi- quoe with poe of he ablest statesmen in a bh told me that Premier Crispi A 18 minteters were greatly alarmed t of affairs in Europe, now ismarck has resigned the Chancellorship of Germany and that the @ was very nervous.\u201cNow that Prince Biemarck's strong hand has been removed, 1 do not see how it is possible for the tri ie aillance to.stand long.The German Em- | peror has good Intentions, but there {a no reason for thinking that he has the strength to hold\u2019 three nations together.Prince Bismarck is too great a man to sulk, I know him well enough to feel sure that he wili lend his moral support to the main- tenanoe of peace, ly hut, be be out of power, ck Prince very Lgtle One hopeful that .DOW.paged Earth he alot te nepared e conflict.\u201d coul ve vos the name of this sf de words would startle Europe ator Cris Lex ts the sword to be drawn beford lon here is much coming and going of M.Schioezer, the Prussian envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, to the Vatican in these tat and am assured on high Ee authority th do Bohloezer has been charged to offer Ma er concessions on the part of the op ntre of the Reich- ste to the claims of the church of Rom e condition that the Vatican shall ai he new Imperial poliey of Germany.Itis lieved the Emperor w 1 suc n fo: ing a strong politi alliance with the Vaticanes .BISMARCK RECEIVES AN OVATION.The Old Ex-Chancellor Pays a Farowell Visit to the Palace at Berlin, BERLIN, March 26\u2014Prinoe Bismarck has Just now (noon returned to pay 2 farewell visit to th a spent so many years o Immense crowds surround the building and the people seem determined that whatever treatment from those who once pretended friends he shall not be, lett in doubt as to the sentiments of Berliners as a class.On leaving the the crowd gathered around Prince Tra carriage and in a few moments had hitohed the horses, the Prince himself in- ptructing the coachman Jariog the operation.was then aby those neal him, who placed him on elr | shoulders, ancellor seemed The la: ovation.He heid bouquet Pis band and his eyes were fliled with tears.children,\u201d he shouted to th to the crowd, \u2018I n°\u201d ta themtmoal affect, and may ve been arran the wily Dlomatist a an offset to unpleasant Incidents that closing days of power.CHINA AND JAPAN.Great Fives in Tokio-Encounters Between Dutch Troops and Chinese.Sax FRANCISO0O, March 26.\u2014 The steamer \u201cCity of or Poking.» ro China and Ja rings advices that on Febru ruary 27 15% Houses were destroyed by fire in Tokio 8 partial 13.4 eatroyed.Two persons vor usa and 25 firemen injured.On the preceding day 187 houses were burned in Mar about 860 were e series of of marked his au ungle, were fired on detach ment of troops was ce next day with nine wounded and on March 8th St Muller wis kitled and Captain ain Vanheust, w who 8 m, was also down, while several of his\u201d men Éoooved severe wounds.KINCSTON CONSERVATIVES.ig TO THE STAR} KINGSTON, Ont, March 26.\u2014A large and enthusiastie meeting of the Liberal-Conser- vative Association was held last evening.Resolutions ap pprocing of the course of Sir R.Meredith, and J.Ho Metcaile, the local m member, were ed Shanimoualy.he jf Scere pected re: Hon.Be esident, T.sident, John cintyre: vice pros ont ames Bwilt ; second d vice, Geo.Richardson ; third vice, Hugh Rankin; fourth vice, Jon 0 nald ; secretaries, D, Melnt tyre and F.Smith; treasurer, J.8.Muckleston.CLOSER RELATIONS WANTED.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR] TonroNro, Maroh 26\u2014Mr, Graham, M.P.P, has given notice in the Ontario Legislature of tha following motion: \u2018That in the opin- Jon of this E elatl ons $ ould exist between the United Bta and that this.House do Batmbly Petition the Legisiature oi the Dominion of Canada to take such steps as they may deem expedient to bring about unrestricte reciprocity between the \u20ac United Btates and Can THE CHIEF OF POLICE HUSTLED.[SPECIAL TO THE, 2 STAR) GANANOQUE, Ont.Mareh 26.\u2014The anoqus Council found fault with the hier of Police of the town for, as they alleged, not doing his duty.he lef was told to \u2018 hustle,\u201d and he hustled.Among the firat of his viema were the reove and deputy reeve, whi violated a town by-law.hay leaded guilty, but ware let off with a *Warnin, CUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.IsPECIAL TO THE STAR.) GUELPH, Ont, March 26.\u2014Hubert Lelsch, of Morriston, was tried at the Assizes yesterday for the murder of his daughter's infant child on September 17.The jury returned a verdiot of \u201cgulity of manslaugh- tor.\u201d The circumstances of the case were pecullarly revolting, end unfit for publication.CHEAPNESS OF AMERICAN LABOR, {BPEOIAL TO THE STAR.) New YORK, March 26\u2014A special cable ram to the Herald from Newoastle-on- i: @e says: Abe great 4 shivbuildin and en- avering flem of hose | uKrters are at row haye ¥ been DoW turnaces.sud they have im~ eed the whole.1 ouse it is desirable that closer |.um an En ST.PATRICK'S T.A AND BR SOCIETY: Annual Meeting and Election otOMcers-Ttis Legialative Outlook, A the annual meeting of the St.Patrie À.& B.Society in St.Patriok's Hall last ventes under the presidency of Hou.Benator Murphy, the secretary's report, reviewing the work of the Socloty for the cause of temperance and their Success Er in recruiting many hund of men : perance, refers also ATR, TO the P ogal aspect of the temperance question when it says: \u201cThe temparance convention, wi rob is delegates from this and pine enh es i a © pr 0 to.the Legislature belog taken Into PT ton an.we tn fod {nish ure min occasi ua; still itis gratif general interest has cause, and that in the near legislators may give us laws reasonable just, which will remove the ghetacles thay that now stand in the way of our ete success.\u201d The report also referred to he glevation of ita rd Murphy, to the Senate, whioh, it Bays, v was hailed with universal and un- mingled approbation; not one discordant te was heard amidst a shorus of fellolta- Hore, from all sides.During L i pledge of total abstinence was mini persons.The blédction of officers ré» sulted In the, re-election of Hon.Edward Murp phy lo first Hi Siarkey seers second vice-president, Mr.arke Mesars.J.J.Costi a+ i Feel ato treasurers, Messrs.James a ne and Thos.Latimore; fparshals, Messrs.James Millo; and John\" Lappin; committee, Messta an, oyle (chairman), Jo Jonson, \u2018James Connau hton, Daniel i Thomas F.MoGr A.T.Mertin, oward, P.Callary, John Ww ; J.Kerr, James H.Kelly.Rev.J.A.len whi continue in bis posit! où as president of the society.BOARD OF TRADE COUNCIL ° Canal Tolls and the Montreal Saw Mills To Oppose the Orleans Bridge.The weekly meeting © of the Council of the Board of Trade was held yesterda , a letter was received from the master-General, promising to consider the question of inducing the British Governe ment:to despatoh the mails to Now York by the fastest steamers only A oamanion tion was recelved from the r of Canals and Railways Tare Te ly to the Bards memorandum re canal tolls lumber sawn in ontroal.2 present, is collected on the logs ring the canal for the saw mille 0 on ta pans, Are these logs are sawn shi] own the canal» to - DP is collected.The second toll should not be coftectod.bu bu ue minister\u2019s reply was to the effect that no change could be made.A vote of than having been passed to the deputation went to Ottawa on the canal deepen uestion, the act to incorporate the N' nadian Atlantie Railway and Qompany wa Was 3 discussed.A latter was ro on.Be bed nol prise that the Board of % e had not notified of the introduction of tt the had passed its first reading in the 1t was decided to take steps Lo oppose the clause in the bill providing for the ares i tion of a bridge across the t Lawren the Ieland of Orleans.Alege torte with se; to Ottawa oxplatning tbe chrsatate ed obatruotion na tion by the con struction of à bridge at that point.CARPENTERS AND JOINERS \u2018 Disouss the Use of Labor Unions\u2014No Strike Likely to Take Place.ont able o mosting \u2018of the French oon 4 Joiners was held\" Bu ht ail Tare Bt.Catherine street, On evening ay 8 o'clock, when an hing oy iven on the \u201cUse of Working Men's Labor ç nine Another ublle peeting M de the Freno carpe Bee rot the Hall or the Protrerhood of penters and Joiners, 134 Cha thing.ike.a strike à at présent would quite out of the uestion, as numbers\u2019 men are now ooking for \"P empioyment, Last year at Tale time ork was very and & rise had been asked for they.od to 00 catad, atected building trade serlonaly an Hire contracte poing.made.i MONTREAL ABATTOIRS.Additions to Their Equipment\u2014The Diresh Meat Company's Proposal.: Mr, C.M.Acer, president o of the Montreal Abattoir Company, has left for Bouton to.give the order for bw for bwo i loo machin ; These machines wien Ba ve an les x ing capacity o a day, Sut will : production i thirty tons principally for the alr for the cool cooling roots and and rs Mr.Acer paye M M unders representatives of ihe Eng: h nor noirs of the Direct Meat Come pany, who wentover the'abattoirs with b did not do 80 under lnstrutic tions { From their rincipals but simply at hey expressed the salvos a asr much pl ithe with the Fpuiidings Î but did not say wi ther they would recommend th held that Montreal wo! for an extensive trade in dead I mes abattoir company had d tion of opening up such a trade i trente The Peer's Prejudices The usual! instalment of our serial story is omitted y owing to pressure upog our columns.ta | Pr \u201c Hair Play» is nll that is asked for Dr, Pierce's Medical Discovery, when taken for oa in the head, or for \u2018bronohial or throat tions, or lurig scrofula (commonly known as consumption of the lungs) and if taken in time, and given a fair trial, it will cure or tho money/paid for it will be refunded.IN is the only guaranteed cure.Cleanse the livar, stomach, \u2018bowels whole system by using Dr.Pierce's dosed It {a with love as with soup\u2014tbe fret helping ls always too hot, and the last too: I£4he Baby 15 Cutting Teeth, Bo.gure ana use.that old ei ! remedy, Mrs.Winslow's Boo! \\ for Salamon coothine ee ail s chi : softens the gums, alla; ; wind colio and is the bent onedy 108 diarrhea.Twenty-five cents per bol It a man would rosy and ro round be\u2019 must have square meals.An Extended Popularity.\u2018 Brown\u2019 8 Bronchlal Troches have bean be ore the public many years, They nounced universally Hvis to si, nl articles used for simllar purpo lleving Coughs, Colds and Plas they have been proved 1 reliable, Bold only in boxes.Price, 25 cents.A Plenty of sleep in conducive to ness.Even a garment looks oa nfule it loses its nap.Any one can take Carter's Little iver Pille they are so very amail.No trou lo to swallow.No paln or griping after taking, Special Notice Having ala ge number of ollents in win of second-hand pianos, we will off flor » inducements to customers who will, witht the present week, give their seconds ad os.pianos and organs as part payment tow, now Dec ker and Helotdman pla .Lindsay, 2270 St, Cathesing street, N.B.\u2014Pianos purch hased now # Sore free for 60 days, if if me _.Everyone \u20ac can or Saw n bi es an s from will © exchangé your ol fit FE 2e on most favorable tertos street.Montreal SPAIN AND CANADT | AND.THEIR COMMERCIAL RELATIONS.\u2014\u2014 3 ne Spanish Government Anxious to Foster 9 Xe .à Trade Between the Two Countries Pace \u2014The Stops Taken.informal conference was held the Board of Trade rooms this morning between His Excellency Arturo Baldasomoe y Topete, Coneul-General of Spain for Canada; Dr.Leprohon, Spanish Consul at Montreal, and the president, vice-presidents and treasurer - of the Board of Trade, with a view of promoting trade between Canada and Spain End Hier colonies.The Consul-General explained that, under instructions from the Spanish Government, he was on his way to Ota to endeavor to induce the Dominion Government to coy taken ste foster sued a trade, and i thought that bh the Canadian Government would but recl- procate, à trade profitable to both countries could be at once secured.Mr, Frechette, formerly vice-consul for Spain at Quebec, is aavelling through Spain, lecturing on Canada he Boards of Trade or municipal councils ot at the towns ¢f any importance, nting out the advantages offered Tér fod h enterprise by Can hon hette returns, an à ont cy.under the patronage of the Spanish Government, will be established In Montreal, where samples of Spanish produce and particulars as the resources and requi ramants bf Spain will be available for Cana ans.\u2018Mr.rechette will also make a tour through Canada to explain the inducements offered by Spanish trade.Among the Spanish products which the consul-general thought iu would be an advantage to obtain direct from Spain were oranges, lemons, currants, raisins, wines, olives, 20 and pre- .There would also good market ement just now the Spanish-Cana- e could be so developed as to main-' in & regular line of steamers between the two countries.Mr.Cleghorn, President of the Board of Trade, expressed the desire of the Board to help in every means in its Boer the development of trade between pain and d Canada.WELL D DONE, FILIATRAULT.\u201cOnes of the Finest\u2019 Makes a Plucky Capture.haat His Worship Mayor Grenier was an aye.witness tv a plucky arrest by \u201cone of the finest\u201d on Monday.A fellow by the name of Joseph O'Toole, eXx-carter, with three other men were drinking in\u2019 the Princess ujse restaurant, corner of St.Jean Baptiste and Notre Dame streets, on Monday afternoon, when a disturvance arose.The bartender stepped to the door and called to sub-constable Filiatrault to come to his assistance.As the constable stepped iu at one door the men dodged out at another and ran down Bt.Jean Baptiste toward St.Paul street, closely pursued by the constable.The officer overtook one of the men on the corner of St.Jean Baptiste and St.Paul sts., n the whole gang turned upon wrenched away his baton, knocked him down and kicked him quite severely.Like the man whose dog was the under one in the tight and Jelled out \u201csic him, Bose,\u201d so the yor called out to the policeman to hold on to his man, and he did until help came, when the others fled.The liceman came out of the fracas a good d used u ps He had the satisfaction of seeing O° Toole fined $3 or one month by His Honor this morning, and being held to appear on Friday on three other charges.i THE RIVER AGAIN RISING, 3 The Street Railway Routes Expected To be : All Open Next Week.; i The view of the river from the tower of the City Halli showed .a large open space ex- | fending from Vitoria ib dge right down i Mary's current to some distance past he tre bn Ly The river is rising gradually and ! theÿ CI City Surveyor has given orders for i closing the ramps.The dumping of snow is nearly over, but such as is going on will be dumped on Atwater avenue and Fiet- cher\u2019s field.As the snow is nearly carted from the streets the Ruaa Department dis- m 64 carters this morning, but if the mild weather keeps on they will be re-en- aged in a few days for street cleaning.Tue Street Rallway Company is busv opening its tracks.Those routes on which cars are running are Craig from the gaol to Victoria square, Notre ame from Hochelaga to Mountain street.Work is proceeding on dt.James street, and will be commenced on st.Denis stieet to-morrow.The company pects to have all its tracks open by the middle of next week.A Blunder at Quebec.Mr.Glackmeyer this morning rec received a copy of Mr.Robidoux\u2019 bill as it has passed the Legislative Council, and was much astonished to find that the provisions of the clause relating to the voters\u2019 lists for the city of Montreal were.that the municipal lists in force in the city of Montreal should serve for the parliamentary elections until new lists are made in ac ce with the election law.This simply means that 10,- 64 rsons disqualifiea from voting at civie elections wiil also be disqualified from voting at parliamentary elections, and that widows and 8 ~Spinsters will remain on the list as qualified to vote in the parilamentary oleotion, and that next year the lists containing between fort ry a and fifty thousand voters\u2019 names, mus revised in open council.Mr.Gjackmeyer, who went to aebeo and had Mr.Robldoux\u2019 promise that would be set right, says he cannot un- gerund su such, stupidity.He has seen Mr.avid on the subject and he has prom mised to io his bent to get matters recti- How the One Million Dollars Will be Bpent.The work of determining the permanent work to be done out of this year\u2019s million dollar loan has been completed by the city Surveyor.I on addition to the streets and sidewalks be paved a list of which has ubl hed in the STAR, the cost the grading of the followin eue avenue, $10,000; Sherbrooke street Se the- + rine street ot cat, $ OR Ontarlo street east, $40,000; also es opening and widen- luæ of the following streets: Cathedral street, corner of St.Anson street, $20 St.Lawre one tuurd, $ 000; aos Dame Tost, 330, 000; Lamar, $30, S00: n, $10,000; bleues $25, 000; Albe $15.0( 000; Niger street; $10,000, Then thera will be \u2018the cabway \u2018at eliington street, costing $32,000 making a total of one .mil- n dollars.Ordered to Refund the Duty.a The Supreme Court of Canada has decided = the case of Carter-Mace Co.tea imer- chants 0 of New York, against the Canadian Customs Department in favor of the former.Through their agency a large carga of teas was imported from apan snd labelled \u201cIn transit for Carada,\u201d but remained in the warehouse for unclalmed goods until bought by Messrs.John Pinder & Co.and Tees, Wilson & Co., of this city.When brought to Canada the Customs Department levied ten per cent, duty on it as on tea.im.\u2026 from.the United.States.frome Cour Court | held that the duty Was We.ordered the rotund the Ha Mr.R D, rin a peared for the importers and the Deputy inister of Justice for the Crown.Business Notes.Notice has been given of the incorporation of \u201c Te Diamond Glass Company\u201d (limited) for the manufacture and sale of window glass and glassware of every description.oh h capital stock of the company is ton thousan dollars.The ap ppliconts are William Lae, David Yule, | David Williamson, Ralph K.and John tt, all of Montreal.The Be quarters of a new company will be in city.streets is \u2018propo pose 4 .Denovan, general storekeeper of Glen A Robertson ot.Jesigned yes rday to Haines and Tennant, - untanta, of Brockville, with Jabitities about $5500.Two Inquests.i In the ot Tiilte Johnston, found ora at her couse, 82 German returned | (Death by ER Lepoplony queed e excessive to: Suicide wh In a eteot mental nor tion\u201d was the J ve verdict lagt gvening J2 he case of Bee, FL ché, who died at ame Pi from the Stloot of a a \u2018dose of of ris green.molstas EE Teoresdats the arias Tok hg nly mn by on -acter b from the band of a chery rie Tm By Shih .onthe canvas befor m.His sistan With 1 the help of the remit round, Me preparing nr the colors.The face and hands of © el spl ng artist are magnificent.and in splendid contrast to the earnest visage and brawny arms of Engel, the assistant.The light and shade In the picture is very âne, and the fe lies or landscape in © distance is Pre toes .years, Iately ghov shown at it.John, N.B.on arrival urope.M'GILL EXAMINATIONS.Additional Lists of Students Successful in Passing.The following is the pass list of the primary praminations in anatemy Class I.(in order of merit).Wasson, \u201cChabot, Henderson, Jayien L.T.Ta Lan , Chipman, Martin, C.F.essai, Hayes, meson, M To 8lass J1.-Wade, Binmore and Paterson, Mokent Carmichael Halliday, Mackay, D.T., Kent Robinson, B.gu ual, Bowen, ek, Boyce and Walsh, W.E.equal, Grant, Walker, W.G., and Duncan, equal, Stewart, Smith, W! H., Graham, Bruce, MeKinhon, Glendinneng, Mair, Shirriff, Hogg and McKonzie, equa Passed\u2014Anderson, Taplin, Sinclair, Car- low, Yates, Rogers, Johnson, A, Meltle, eado, Phelan, Jack, Girdstone, Brown, Lewtn, MoNaliy, Brunette.The following have passed in Botany, first Day, Taylor, N, ear: leon, obert, ir.Fleming, Meln- son, Semple, Livingstone and ios equal); MoArthur MeMilian, d and Scane equal; McKay, Quirk, Lawrence and Oarroll (equal); Dewar, G.an Jamieson (equal); Aylen; Hos stich McKenzie, Shaw, G.F- and Sinclair (equal); Feron, Dewar, A.¥.John- stone, Brown, Campbell, Looper Jakes, Me- Lelland and Matheson (equal) Shaw, T.P., Du Vernet, \u2018MeMorine and Wilson,\u2019 R: D.(equal); Lambly, Scott, Trenholme, G.A.and Tompkins (equal); Estey, Seaton and Seguin (equal); Watker, Anderson, Barrett, Hewitson, Lewis, Mills, Parker, Rodger, Rorke, Robinson, Scammell! and Young.In the Facdity of Comparative Medicine (veterinary school) the following have passed the final examination in order of merit, Wellyoung, Scott, Scanlan, J.MvGlue, R.Walsh Darling, Crossman, Hayman.Thea following in the the first year have passed in Botany: J Moffatt, J.Plaskett, Dyer, G.R.Wells, H.S.Perley, J Moffatt, J.H.ario.0.C.Sofgren, G.Lee, G.E.Gang- loff, Barton, H.Dunton; McDougall and A.Robertsun, equal Protests Against thet Collection of the Horse Tax.About twenty-five of the leading horse- dealers in the \u2018city have decided to enter à very vigorous protest against the pretensions of Mr.Roy to collect for every horse offered for sale in the market.A subserip- tion list was opened for, the purpose of tak- lng lega al steps, lf necessary, as the dealers have the opinion of highest legal authorities in Montreal that Me, \u2018Roy haa no right to make the exaotion.Upto this, Mr.Roy has not attempted to collect from any of the large dealers, but only from the small men.; A County Treasurer's Embezzlement, The Court of Appeals this morning decided that a mere deticit in the accounts of an employé is a sufficient basis for an indictment for embezzlement and that the uality of the moneys must not be Specified, The decision was in the case of slack, the embezzling county treasurer of Shetford, who was tried and convicted at the Sweetsburg assizes before Mr.Justice Lynch of having embezzled $5207 of the public moneys.The Oka Indians.There is considerabie anxiety amon friends of the Oka Indians as to their decision with regard to the last offer of the Seminary, as announced through the rtment of the Interior.Some of the ndians who still remain at Oke announce that they have not decided yet whether to go and join their emigrated fellow tribesmen at Muskoka, nnd others announce having arrived at the decision not to go.The offer of the Semipary is, in short, to y the Indians ten doilars an acre for the and they occupy and they have only until the first of April to accept it.Yaughan Gets Seven Years.John E.Vaughan, the Philadelphia bigamist, was sentenced to seven y pen tentiary in the Court of Queen's Bench this morning by Mr.Justice Baby, who paid that the maximum penalty was imposed because of tne scandalous intrigues between him and associates Lo blast Miss Davies\u2019 char- means of forged letters.Vaughan pleaded for mercy as he had not properly prepared a defence, thinking the accusation was 80 slight as hardiy to need a defence.« Ald.Hurteau's Election.A copy of the judgment of the Court ot Review unseating Alderman Hurteau h: not yet been served upon the City Clerk, and until this has been done the Mayor cannot issue a new writ.The petition to Ald.Hurteau to allow himself to be renominated has been extensivel si pod Jo st.James Ward, Mr.countant, is mentioned \u2018aa being iiely to to oppose him.Won His Suit Against the Montreal Turnpike Trust.Mr.Joseph Rielle won his suit againat the Montreal Turnpike Trust for a years salary, in the Court ot Appeal 8 this morn- 8.g, and was awarded $1099 for having been dissharged within the year, the Court deciding the important law point that empioy- ment &t a certain salary a year meant an employment for a year.Reduction in the Number of Licenses at The cure of Sorel ablily congratulated the License Commissioners of the \"Infant city,\u201d last Sunday, on their firmness in reducing the number of licenses, and implored them to hold out againstall the machinations of the combined liquor interest to the very end.Jesuit Mail\u201d Case Again Postponed.For the third time in two weeks the Jesuit-AMatl argument was postponed in the Superior Court this morning, this time till prit 1.PERSONAL.Judge Taschereau is staying at the Hall £ir George and Lady Stephen are expected to return to Canada about the end of April Major Alexander McGlbbton, Inspector.of Indian agencies aad reserves at Regloa, 18 In the city on & Visit to relatives, -Rev, Father Dowd, the venerable pastor ot st.Patrick's church, 18 again confined to his bed by inflammatory rheumatism.Sir Donald A.'Smith, Hôn.J.3, C, Abbott, J.J.Curran, » P., and Hon.Peter Mitchell, left by the C.P.K.this morning, at 10 o'clock, for tava.\u201d Messrs.W, C.Ray of Chipago, and J.Wallace, of { Greenfil Mass.are usiness.T Havelock and Newport with between five and &lx thousand tons, This is prinelpally for use on the Canadian Pacific.Mr.Wallace has stored on nine thousand tons.for the use ort the refrigèrne Jor cars on the Grand Trunk een Chic and Boston.They state that thy enrolls of in New York will be very severely felt.DEATHS.HODGSON\u2014On the 26th inst, Ruth Annie, wird odgson and eldest t daughter of thé 8.Army.place from her late residence, 749 Nelinaton street, at : 2.80 Pp.In, ôn Friday, March 78 2 NORMANDIN-\u2014IR plais cit, 9 om, ne 26th inst.Anale French, £ Adolphe Nor- mandin, manufactures of rash es, a 3 years.Funeral will take place on Saturday, the 28th March, from her husband's residence, 31 Rn street, at 6.30 a.m., to No Dame thenos to Cote des N Cemete: Friends Spootralir tnvites to atvend.| enor) 728 THE WEATHER.1 & m.\u2014Prodabilittes next our Does h to strong south to ay weather, with light rain or BROW.READINGS BY HEARN & Hagnisows standard Thermometer this min.sus fame dale last b your: Max.30; ou 70; ameter readl today: a ma\u201d »70; BOT, oe Appointments This Evening.ACADEMY Or Music-\"\u2018Jim, the Penman.\u201d lESATRE ROTA The Two Johns.\" ; v out RIFLES ARMORY-\u2014Concert and ball.Crow ~-Jerugaiem and the Holy COME.0 of brpthorios pi zen ah NERY CT okies ting has not he painting tances are re-.ism.PROPOSALS TOBE MADE BY MR.FOSTER.The Budget to sImplify the Operation and Interpretation of the Various Tarif Itèms\u2014Encroèses on Lines |._ 1Eroms onr own Correspondent.} .OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014Hon.Mr.Foster wlli deliver his budget speech to-morrow.In some directions, where, through the specious and irregular mode ol involeing adoptea by American manufacturers, our own Canadian manufacturers of similar goods are placed at a disadvantage, in fact wherever much undervaluation by United States manufacturers has been resorted to ta injure Canadian Industries, the tariff will be altered and amended with a view Lo the removal of such disability.It is well-known that great difficulty is experienced by all governments in laying on in a uniform way ad rem duties, as the margin for undervaluation is very wreat,and the premium in that direction offered is difficult to withstand.Therefore, it is most likely that the present ad valorem duties will give place to specific rates of duty in a relation to Capadian manufacturers\u2019 goods which hitherto have been found to be handicapped for the reasons above stated.It fo not likely that this change will materially increase the tax to be levied; the change will rather be in the direction\u2019 of a speciflo equivalent to the present ad-valorem rates.he Canadian government is only following in the footsteps of the governments of older countries in taking this means of meeting the fraudulent methods of foreign manufacturers.There wiil also be increases où various iines of goods, and the iron and steel duties promise to bu equalized ; but the new budget Will be more in the direction of simplifying the operation and the interpretation of the various tariff items which have so often created a difference of opinion between the outside officers and the merchants in large centres.The changes, it is ted, will obviate much unnecessary Jemsiation, and render the tariff more easily understood than at present.The Government has enjoyed the advantage of the fullest representations, and a Cabinet Minister ventures the opinion that the new tarift will prove generally acceptable, and will not be found to bear hardly upon any branch of trade.The Chinese poll tax of $350 a head will remain the same.As tothe commercial union offer made by Congrèss, the feeling prevails here that * is better not to meet hostile legisiation by retaliatory measures on the reasonable expectation that arbitration at no remote period will aottle all disputes between both countries.OTTAWA PARLIAMENTARY NOTES What Calgary Wants\u2014 Behring Sea Seizures \u2014Montreal Bridge Scheme.{From Our Own Correspondent.) Orrawa, March 26.\u2014The Calgary deputation asked Hon.Edward Dewdney yesterday afternoon that the Banfl national park be placed under the control of three commissioners instead of, as it is, under the management of the Department of the Interior.They also made a proposition re- arding the more rapid settlement of the forth.West Territories.The proposal is to ask the Imperial Government! to send to Canada practical farmers to see the country and report on the facilities for emigrants.Captain Warren, of Victcria, B.O., is here asking the Minister of Marine and Fisheries to collect claims amounting to $300,000 against the United States Government for damages, said to have been sustained by Canadian sealers through selzure while fishing in Behring He emphatically denounces the claims of the United States Government to exclusive privileges in Behring Sea.A deputation from Fredericton, N, B., is here op ng the application of the Temis- couata Railway for a subsidy and to urge on the Government the construction of the Short Line from Harvey to isbury, Mr.James D.Ross, of Truro, N.8, is here asking the Government to construct à carriage subway under the Intercolonial Railway track at Truro.The Montreal Deputation which arrives here to-day to oppose the Montreal Bridge bill will have to wait here for two days, as the, Railway Committee will not meet till riday.May 6th Supreme Court has adjourned until ay The Government has decided to deepen the Rideau Canal Basin here toa depth of seven feet.The Grand Trunk Bitil, introduced last week, empowers the company to issue perpetual gonsolidated debenture stocks, to called \u201cGrand Trunk consolidated depen ture stock,\u201d an amount not exceedin seven million dollars and to r interes not exceeding four percent., such debenture stock to rank with that previously issued by the company, and bal be a first charge upon the whole of the rallway\u2019s works, rolling stock, plant, proper and effects of the company, but the holders of the said consolidated debenture s not as among themselves be entitled to any preference or priority.The first of the series of monuments to commemorate the war of 1812 will bo erected at Lundy\u2019s Lane, Niagara Peninsula, tnis summer.All the memorials will be tain Columns, forty feet high, with twenty eet width at base, The Senate Committee on Rallways this morning referred the bill respecting the Grand Trunk Company, which gives the company the r to build a spur line across Burlington Beach, to à sub-commit- tee.The raliway opposed the AA ce.The Elbow River Water Power Company bill was killed, owing to the ,opposi on of the a Dalgary à oputation.Hon.U.cine oe aitended the Cabinet council meeting to-day.Captain Sireathold.the new A.D.C.Bir Fred Middleton, will arrive here Gest STATE CONCERT AT BERLIN.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) BERLIN, March 26.\u2014A state concert w {ven last evening in honor of \u201cthe En Tish val vist he Prince, OL ales escorted the Empress, while the Emperor escorted Princess Frederick haan All the members of the German Royal family wera present, as well as Count Von Capriv Gouns Herbert Bismarck, Count Von Moitke, Cabinet ministers and Many others.Fit ne ladies wine in black.Many ladies Yoee ssented to the Prince of Wales.he pdrrormance Was given by the soloists .and chorus of the.Royal Opera House.dy ms retro .FRENCH CANADIANS NOT FANATICS.TO TRE STAR! March.38/1\u2019 Electéur expresses (hORBRS, on that the election of Mr.MoWil- liam às councillorfor Palace ward is another roof that the \u201cfrou Capadians are not auatics In a French quarter à Scotch thodist has been elected in preference to tan.sF each Canad Montmorency cotton factory bh ahi pod its first car load of cotton.The aré now ty Tall blast.IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE, Te \u20141ÉPFE0TAU FROM QUEBEC} Grn Lp, Ont, March 26.\u2014Hubert Leisoh, the old man onvioted of \u2018mansla ughter eath ter\u2019s ilsgitimate child, was sentenced .Falponbri lage e this morning to im- n Se or life LADY STANLEY'S 5 DEPARTURE.isPROTAL TO THE STAR.New Yo March 26.\u2014Lady Stanley, vite © ot the Governe: meral of Canad by her son and daughter an | li aile.on the 8S, \u201cGer manie\u201d for\u201d to-day.\u2018BEET ROOT FACTORIES BOUGHT.\u2018 a TO THE STAR.! - M, Que, March 26.\u2014Baron de la garth ey secured tho Boot Sugar factory eve 4nd Intends\u2019 buying th thier factory.He loaves here on on Friday.The OTTAWA ICE HARVEST.: SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| AS, {arch 26.\u2014The ce harvest here 1 dealers have cut over hore tean thotisad to ns.me Healy on on the Land Purchase Bill.LIN, March 26Mr.yestéidey who pres Er ces Had ead] Lig HE plotration, sxe 152A the Kingston peni- a from nu Tol dur the land ase bill.coment benefit the chase and orofare in iow of the extreme I La vi ag of the nsession to of Mr.Gladsto and the adoption ofa \u2018drastie m ry d ing with the I land problem.\u201cMr Hi he gira and tot 0 amalgaination of of thy 1 0! and e lo described It 88 8 financiers: and jugglers\u2019 bill.THE QUEEN'S JOURNEY.The > Impediments With Which Her Majesty Started on Her Trip.\u201d LONDON , March 26.\u2014A Among the im ments with which the Queen Started on continental -tour on Monday may be bed tioned, three coachmen, nine grooms, eight horses, one donkey, three carriages, seven- ty-two trunks, three special beds, a special cooking stove, wine, two doctors, one sur- goon, one surgeon accoucheur for the ho Exln- \u2018Beatrice, three ladies in ine women servants, o one lord, a equer- sies and seven dogs.Her Majesty was in an unusually gracious mood and on the Dover train smiled sweetly on Prince H enty of Battenberg, now completely.restor Royal favor.Indeed, ressed hiv twice as \u201cLieber Hoinrien Doar Henry), in such & loving tone of voice that the Qupen evidently intended that those of her lieges |, within earshot should hear.\u2018 d 1d wyers The Ayr District Election.Lonpox, March 26.\u2014The election in the Ayr district, to till the vacancy inthe House of Commons caused by the resignation: of Mr.Sinclair, Home Ruler, resulted in the election of Mr.Scmervell, Conservative, .who received 2610 votes against 2480 for Mr.Routledge, Liberal.At the last election in 1388-Mr.Ashley, Liberal-Unionist, received 2268 votes and Mr.Sinclair, 2821.All the votes in the district, with the sx0ep- \u2018tion of 602, were polled.Horsewhtpped by a Widow.CuicAGo, March 26.-U.5, Commissioner Simeon W.King was horsewhipped onsthe corde of the First National Bank here yes- 4 ay by a prett.widow, Mrs.Frank Kent ent, Who panorama painter, Mrs.that King, her attorney, defrauded and calumniated her.King says Mrs.Kent held unrightful possession of one of his houses in company with an architect named Harbaugh.Nore Resignations Rumored.BERLIN, March 26.\u20141n spite of repeated contradictions the rumor is still persistently circulated that Minister Boetticher, who holds the portfolio of the Interior and Minister Mayback, who has charge of that of Public Works, have sent in their resignations.It is added that thelr successors will probably be army officers.Imitating English Legislation, LoNDoN, March 26.\u2014The T¥mes' Berlin correspondent says: The delegates to the Labor Conference hope %o conclude their Jabors on Saturday.The resulta for Eng- and will be simply nil.Should the other stated adopt the decision of the Conference t will be tamount to an imitation of England\u2019s legislation.Mad Act of a Drunken Woman.NEw YORK, March 25.\u2014Mrs.Mary ut of while crazed wih liquor here to-day, cut her left hand at the wrist with a b knife.She dled at the hospital in a road hours.The woman had been _on.aspree, and had driven her two children from home, Her husband left her a year ago because of her intemperate habits.The Turk Wants to Co-operate, * CONSTANTINOPLE, March 26.\u2014The Tarik (official newspaper) proposes that Mohammedan Commissions sent co-opera with Christian Commissions in the Interios of Af Africa.The Te alioves Germany, especially, will approve proposal, in Yow of her numerous Mohammedan sub- ec A Significant Incident, BERLIN, March 26.\u2014It is considered significant hore that the Minister of War has addressed an official note to the President of the Dental Association of Germany, asking to be informed whether, in case of hastilition the surgical ald of dentists on the feld of battle could be counted on.Farewell Audience.BERLIN, March 26.\u2014The farewell andi- ence between the Emperor and Prince Bismarck was held this morning.The «interview lasted three-quarters of an hour.Thé retiring Chancellor was heartily cheered gn his ay to the palace by crowds along.the rou The Lincolnshire Handi LONDON Maroh 26.\u2014Atthe \u2018oln spring eeting, y, the race for the Lincotne shire handicap >of 1000 sovereigns was-wan by O'Neill's \u201cThe Rejected,\u201d Williams' \u201cShimmer\u201d second and Solty hors \u201card George\u201d A Check Upon Russia, LoNpoN, March 26.\u2014 Leading Chinese politicians advocate the openin og of Thibet to British trade and the conclusion \u2018of a defensive treaty with Great Britain.Ehète measures, they urge, will act a \u2018check upon Russia.Meat Famine Impending.; Paris, March 26.\u2014A meat famine 18 impending here.The whole of the butchers\u2019 threaten to close their abattoirs if their demands concerning the Importation of foreign cattle are not granted.Ae With Dynamite in His Possession, T.PRTERSBURG, March 26.\u2014Tikhaniroff, a oinilot author and a contributor to the Moscow Viedmosti, has been arrested on the Russian frontier with dynamite in his possession.Be a.dy President Diaz.CITY © 00, March 26.\u2014-President Diaz Yesterday accorded the members of the American Association of General Pas- sense Agente a publie reception in the Relations With the Vatican.Parms, March 26.\u2014The Universe says Gen- gral von Caprivi, the new Gurman Chancellor, has intimated his desire for more friendly relations with the Vatican.\u201cFlonting Down Upon a Niagara.\" LoNDoN, March 26.\u2014Mr.Gladstone, in\u2019 a letter to the Windsor candidate for Parliament, says the Government feel they are floating down upon a Ni agara.The Countess Visits Her Son, March 26.\u2014~The Countess of Parla visited her son, the Duc d'Orleans, yester- aay.Rumors that the Duke will soon be released are afioat.il Story About Dr.at wi BerLIN, March 26.\u2014Emin Pasha that an Arab at Mombaspa saw the pony of of Dr.Peters, and declared that the explorer had been murdered.The Duke\u2019s Release Urged.PARE, March 26.\u2014The Republican and Monarchist leaders are Ring ment and President C Duo d'Orl cons.Influenta Epta -_ LONDON, March 26\" The 1 eu epi- (eric i is raging in Australia and New Zgn- P Mens the Ægual Rights Association Indignant.The Executive Committee of the Equal |.= a Govern |: someTHNG 8 ABOUT THE TERRITORIES.Yieuk.Goverass opal on the Territarics TN, she Crofters, the Mormon Sostie- i\u201d {FROM OUR OUR OWN COBRESPONDENT.] OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014Lieutenant-Governor Royal of the North-West Territories, in an interview this morning, expressed his approval of the new North-West Territories Bill, recently introduced In Parliament \u201cWeare,\u201d he sald, \u201cto have another session of the Legislature as at presént constituted, apd then, after the census of 1881, the people of the North-West will have an opportunity of demonstrating their capa- \u2018bility for local self-government.The result, I am sure, will justify the proposed constitutional for I ci you we haveable pu lfc men out there.He emphatically dented rt ublished in * Fndland regarding destitution Amo Crotter gn in the North-West.Speak- \u2018ing of the (oat, desirable class of immi- rant \u201cOur own Canadian people yon hoot He said he knew of no cases among thé Mormon settlers in the \u2018North-West where \u2018Te polygamy was practised, \u201cand of course eclare they do not: {but assuming thas ay obey the laws in this respect, 1t is dificult to account for the d \u2018proportion in the community between he puraber of males and females; the'latter largely predominate.obey are industrious very saving, chiefly engaging in dairy- in .Some complaints have been made b other settlers as to the method in whic hey can on business.They work on the ve system, consequently (aie the Sibar Petters in p ds; poss ibly projudice à has something to do with these complaints but in any event the Mormons will bear watching, and the first appearance of polygamous or other illegal practices among them will be visited with the full legal consequences.oe Canadian Bridge Company.A meeting of the shareholders of the Canadian Bridge and Iron Company was held yesterday morning when laws were adop and tho action of the provisional director appro ved.The transfer of the property of he Montreal Brid e Company was recelved the following directors were elected for a year: Messrs.Henry Hogan, George Bishop, Antoine Rousseau, Caine and George R.Lighthall.At a subsequent meeting.o of the directors the follo N38 omoers.were elected: President, usseau; vice-presiden lent, Mr: George k Teh manager, Mr, F Caine, and secre! tary-treasurer, T.Fred.L.Cal Montreal Street - Bailway.To the Editor of cine STAR SIR,\u2014As th Counoll is now discussing the new Win sor street route, I hope that they will take into consideration my former suggestion of having the cars continue as far as the \u20ac.P.R.Quebec ty ingtead of turning Ernie St.James 6 ran at St.Lambert his would give connection with Hi three ta rey the cars could run down n Lacroix and west to St.James street by the pro- pused track.This would a ve the advantage of giving the public po chance of two Cars on cu Street, golng, up tor orn west You Montreal, Maroh \u2018se, 1890.of Muste.\u201cJim the Penman\u201d is th characters being no + EN Bon efficiently supported.he play will run throughout the week with a matinee on Saturday.\"FINANCIAL.The stock market Ibis m and generally Steady, © Bank morning was was less active ontalning little of interest, SLOCKB Wi julet, but steady.Mon! as dealt | La at 226 and 226, 325 Merchants 41.Comierce Was\" at125 red.141 Hid .eous egraph as weaker Nad degiingd Tr cent.to 954.Gas .Richelieu sn There ontreal at 226 sold at 1294 Other bank stocks we: ex-dividénd \u20ac hands at 208.de ently sole he 208.Telegraph, © Lost of o£ the Hst were neglected and une, 6 SALRS.\u201425 share Montreal at 22 ge ana at £226.1 Goat vain à Peoples at 100, Merchants at 4134, 50 do at 141, 33 Tele gap at mat 28 dao at 9534, 50 do at 9514, and Montreal at 325%: AFTERNOO 5-ahares 3 doat 22544 x \u201cdo at 230% 12 Comm: 12454, 25 ex-diviceha, a 2084.25 25 do at 20834, and 100 à at 20 Montres! Stock Exchange.for the STAR by Gordon Strathy & Co, Block Brokers, Ex.xchanes Court Up, Moro 58.k.3 2 font.Tel.FE .W.Land.8 .|.00 593% \u201cages .| 50 % Cot \u2014 \u2014 Most orl = 80 Do.Bonds 2 15 Hooh, Cot.148 0 (Paper Can, Co.! \u2014 f + New York Stock Exchange.Reported for the Bran MéoDousall Bros.tack Brokers, 69 St.pr Bo £ Rights Association adopted resc as evening, condemning the Looa!-Govern=- ment's attitude in refusing to submit any Legisiatute une ucational measure to the : J 4-fess it-ba ap: - ¥ controll ¥: |- the Roman Catholio: as a complets subversion of the liberties of the whole peo- | le and a subjection of the minopity do the | omination of the Churelr of Rom | on the simple beliest of the {rch hbish op J \u2019 Montreal, whose authority ia t In all matters n whi Be vocontiy anne intarvene, apart of M ofl wag.| ann distéiot; that \u20ac ho frequent referefice in the House to the opinion not the Romair \u2018Catholic Arcubishop of ontrest on divers tors is contrary to the constitution and deprives the Frenc Canadian Ro Roi cent, prenared by them in condemnation of e Jesuits\u2019 Estates ack was als rotested Sina.will positively sure slok headache 80d proyent its return.This not > but.ruth.Cartera Little Liver | Pills.ne pill & dos, Try them.: - 5 Notices, satisfies the most critical and the reputation of nearly balf a century of ite mak the old an ele wn house of.A.88, Nordnelmer, Le a a gode that for style ! tone and heimer plano stands unrivalled.- 513 su Jam Mo mére, March 36.Gl'a\u201d T pref; \u2014e y = P.æ Om.aay .M 7 15%, pref._ AT UT | Na._ sa $f nev 118 ii \u2014 | 24% ; 8.na 109% ; 21 | 4696 ist, on = SREY 11 = | 0 = | \u2014 | i 81 84 Is I\u201d She 1 4.73% SRE am prise and vin Ontosgo t or or Grain es curren! and Pro- pi rted for the & Dios for Macd: 7 ons, ro The or 9 Tan by onsgall Bros.- sn Soe High'st, ; Lowest! Clodl's WHEAT.| E i | Cons.| 26 A id 3 0.2 ; ni ju oi vont joie die _ : OT - ti 10.4 0, gain.1 6.15 @l * ° le 623 22 10008 8354 837 Am erican Watches SY gem guess from pg Es UN cases, fro Elgin Watches x, solid silver cases, fromd 2.SWISS WATCHES, 4, fal apes ER el TOE nn, HENRY ROSR.« Watchmaker & Jewslier, 187 St, Poter, 3 doors from Craig.62x peus Ps M° NTREAL - LACROSSE CLUB The ual Meeting of above Club be h Gymnasium LR et = Wedueaday Evening, Zuéd Avril, 1890.Business: Election of Ofi- cern, Treasurer\u2019 GRAND CONCERT! RIFLES ARMOURY, Under the management of Wi.THOMPSON, ose, pb, Mm DERE Eta Sha es A Léarspagne | INSOLVENT NOTICE.In tho matter of SOSEPE | e Street, The undersigned.will James Street, Montreal, 1880, at Eleven O'Clock, 98, REDNEEDAY ER, 618 ontreal.Mix Shatin, TN No.9 st.teak 2 Shaet of Grocerlea Fixtures and Holling bios Book dsbts and Bills Receivable.rossesnsacs TE 86 .$2074 85 85 Store will be open on 1st Avril Inventory and list of debts are,on vi t For further partioulars apply to KENT & & TURCOTTE, Place d'Armes, Montreal, A.MARCOTTE & CO.Auctioneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of J.T, LAFRICAIN & Co, Bt.Aniroise de Tkildare: Que.The unde: ed will sel} by anction st So; 85 St.Jamas street, Montreal, on Monday, 1st March, 1880.at eleven \u201cclock, the proves of ne estate as 722 Stock of s general store.\u2026\u2026.$1 7 Fiztures and Rolling Stocks cramvenne s wa 120433 Book debts, per list, .8 2403 cou 81239.29 Ipventory 1s on view at fi For further information apply to: KENT & TURCOTT 7 rie d'Armes, M èreal.72 \u20ac A.MARCOTTE & CO., Auctioneers.SALE BY AUCTION, ot the DRIVING PARK, POINT ST.OHARLES, APRIL 1st, 1890, between 10 & 12 a.m.THE FAMOUS MARE, _ \u201cLAPRAIRIE GIRL,\u201d will be sold by auction.67x10 VINCEOF QUEBEC.) 5 Praca Montreal t { SUPERIOR COURT.THE AMERICAN AND COI COLONIAL EXPORT 00, Plaintiffs, LAUR FUSTINIEN PELLETIE ENT busi- nesa under the firm style of Jos.arias pany, Defen dant Com- W.ALEX.CALD WELL, ot of the city of Montreal, Public Accountan! Curator of the property of the ssid Defendant.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in pursuance of Article ve, of the Code of Civil Procedure, that on @ 26th day of March 1880, the undersigned was, by rorder of the Hon.: Jnatice Mathieu, pppointed urator to spro nd effects, real end pers sbendoned by the.defendant.claims against the said defendant must be filed pany the mid cumtor \u2018within a delay of thirty days m the Dated at Montres] this 26th day of March, 1880, \u2018W.ALEX.CALDWELL, Office of Caldwell, Tait & Wilks, 43 St.Bacrament street, MontrsaLl 522 To Hardware Merchants.enders will be received the undersigned up to TUESDAY pext, the the 1st Arrt for u firs stock of General Hard shop Furniture and fixtu dL Tho Oty of ho fon The stock is in excellent conditi well assorted end AMtords » splendid opportunity for anyone start- a for se out, ill-health, Terms 35 cash an Balance at 6 an 12 mon: seour The x \u2018hest or any tender not necessarily be Farther information can be obtained on applica to tion SAMUEL C.FATT, amounting to about TumaDa.APRIL STH, 1890, VELOGIPEDES | From $3 to $6 each.Baby Carriages.TOY WAGGONS, Doll Carriages.The largest line in the \u2018Dominion at IL.A NELSON & SONS ==59 to 63- St.Peter st.69x22 2aw RECOMMENDED BY PERSIANS Your Byrup of Red Spruce Gum is one of the best selling and most popular preparations for coughs and colds in the market, and is recommended by physicians, A.O.HARDING, Prescott.FRASER BUILDIN 43 St.Sacrament arset, at | Montreal.March 26, 1 72x85 MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL NOTICE.cations for the tion of Medical 8 pperin.140 FER HL Poformation to the du LE n° on 88 e duties Sd Rom the President o: Tr Vice-Presiden: ne to be addressed to the Freaiduge 16 A GREAT 82.00 BOOK FOR 80c.& cents extra per post.\u201cThe Family Physician,\u201d or \u201d or \u2018 Every \u201cAn Ounce Ma n His ia worth « Pound of Cure,\" F.EB.PHELAN, 72x6 3aw 2331 ST.CATHERINE STREET.° OFFICES TO LET, ELEVATORS, &c.| (NORDHEIMER BUILDING.) A few of these first-class offices, in avery t, are now to let at low ents to desirable ta.Po n at once if desired.16x A.&8.NoRDHEIMXE, 221 338 James Street.FROM 83.25 to 850.00 EACH.The World-Re nowned Standard Makers STENWAY GHICKERING HAINES, NORDHEIMER PIANOS, ESTEY, KIMBALL ORGANS\u2019 ~\u2014\u2014BOLE AGENTS.\u2014.A.& S.Nordheimer E1S UT.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.1211x230 LARGE STONE-FRONT HOUSE FOR SALE.875 DORCHESTER STREET, The house is 30 feat front Extension Brick 8 The lot 1a 150 foot Pa good lane in rear.rh bouse could very sasily he CONVERTED INTO A STORE, Dao PE dan fer ae ri easy that almost péqrsst at only Boer co cent, ari 4 storios high an, an could bu nee ar R.K.THOMAS, 80 ST.JOHN STREET.EASTERN GRANDEUR.Attention 18 requested to the Auction 8ale of Turkish Rugsand Carpets, also Bulgarian Embroideries, to be held at our rooms Tomorrow (Thursd ay) and Friday Afternoons, at alt-past Two each day.We hope to be favored with a large audience, as we consider these goods the best we have yet offered, and deserving the attention of our citizens.M.HICKS & CO,, 721 Auctioneers.ALE OF NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.1 \u201cHood Square \u2018Piano, in good order, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Hair Cloth Parlor Set, Fancy Chairs, Lace Curtains, Giit Cornices, Nice Pictures, Ornaments, Brass Sconces, Plush Brackets, CO.O.Gasaliers, Marble Top and Fancy Psbles, Dining Table and Chairs, + Glassware, Oak and Ash Badroom Sets, Mattresses, Bpring Beds, Leader Cooking and Hall Stoves, Ete, Eto.Everything neat and in good order.Sale at the residence, Ko.86 CADIEUX BTREET, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 38TH, At Ten O'Clock.M.HICKS & C0.72 2 Auctioneers.HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of Elegant Household Furniture.815,000 STOCK 70 BE SOLD WITHOUT RKBERVE, The undersigned haye received instructions to $l the he remaining stook of the ipsglvent Estate of GÉBEET logather with the baigne 00 oF the Siok of w e ssré.Pacaud & Prevost, of Sorel, 0 SATURDAY nad MONDAY, the 20th and\u2019 ty a; 31st of March instan gopsiating oi the follo: ef à Flush loin, de: 45 Peasant Of Bots ST all kinds an d Prices f Poin regard totwalve àf thoes Set the tat prio alve ue © retai from 8200 to 2000 each; 50 Sideboards; 35 tension Dinin, I 22 Fancy Centre Tables; Loun fos and an: 95 Wardrobes and Bookcases ; Hall 395 Brireans: 12 Dinin Rooms Bets; al ne Bei 150°: od) Sha af Maires: and ever: a fret-class furniture store.Fehing in The Store 1678 NOTRE DAME STREET as the 28th INSTANT, for ins oti ! OF invite ce magi va FRET Sut our © cent new mn ee displayed i \u2018our sho styles for this season and received from our New York H J ae aa well as JR ar every Lady underatand lower than To convince the public of the truth 6 be bought in-this eountr, We will also sell a TAILOR SPRING ULS worth $31.00, at Coughs, ho der Colds, Croup.real necessity for so many ventitifonly takkenin time.For 1f you have not tried the Balsam, ag-cent, bottle to test it.and next week a line of BLACK DR JERSEY SILK BLOUSES in all colors, with Silk Embroidery, at $2.25, which cannot.sors such fi NDRED.D JERSEYS, BLACK MADE, AT $1.75, which have previo: TERS for $7.50, worth double strength to the whole system.is isthe immediate and sa pine ct that pot 16 \u20ac warranted to bresit in à few hours\u2019 time, if not of too long standing.It contains no opitm in any form and is warmanted to be perfectly harmless to the most delicate child, There is no b consumption when Allen's Long Balsam will re mption Coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and all diseases Luna Wazrsam isthe Greet Modern Remedy.for a Good and Low.Priced CoucH itt CORR.ean Jesty & Chl a I, 2342: ST.CATHERINE ST.NEAR THE WINDSOR HOTEL.Ladies are mistaken if they think we o ufacture goods f J Cloth.We \u2018have the largest varieties i in all sonics of of © rom Jersey Jackets, Dlsters, Jerseys & Silk Blouses, ALL OF MATERIAL AND IN ALL DIFFERENT SHADES.y» wishing to purchase or no t assortment of SE BL USE in our show window represent the most elegant and varied t do not include one quarter th House this week to fully complete all the latest d eo assortment we have Our hands have bean 1 in trainin for months past, and we conscientiously can say that dut OU GO te turn proved most satisfactory in eve va .The fact G00D tr MADE ONLY BY FIR ASS TAILORS alone pv crid us ry ery order we fill in Jackets, Close and guaran Blouses, and to give vo porfeot safisfaction in every respect.rding our selling Lady wil aad: there is no necessity to again comment on this that we naturally are able to sell Goods any other house in Canada, as we only make a specialty of this lin d above all, are the only manufacturers in tho \u201cDominion.né an statements, we will offer during this worth $2.00 at $1.STRIPED, been sold fo: 75, e amount.Ulsters for $12.00, Don\u2019t Mies These Sales at the AMERICAN JERSEY AND CLOAK FACTORY, 2342 St.Catherine Street, EAR THE WINDSOR HOTEL.Anen\u2019s Lung Balsam was ne the sblis after its merits for the positive diseases had been fully tested, I re ern tion and causes.the Lungs of the phlegm or mucus purifies the blood ; heals the srtated parts ; gives strength to thediges- ngs the liver to its oper up the most distressing cough , and ail diseases that lead to it, soe of the ALLENS s Foe Croup and W.Cough itis t a specific.It is an old standard re F and sold universally at So cents and $100 per bottle.The 25.cent bottles en \u2019s are put out to answer the t call \u2018Lung Balsam Secretary's Hopors.300 » G ON Pa 5 Hi GINGON eo.EASTER CARDS.EASTER BOOKLETS.\"EASTER NOVELTIES.SOBBAVER HALL HILL, W.J.CLARKE & Co.en des i TET RES PHO Te Stoves, \u2018Statuary, Silverware, Jewellery, \u2018 Hook engraved direct from photorraphs or dr or dra D + samples Fun pt a |.THE DOMINION ILLUSTRATED PUBLISHING CO., Limited.x} GEORGE B.Manaeion Directo, 78 84 Sumas eww, Kirn.RAVURE Orders plomptly executed by our unrivalled process of HALF-TONE RELIEF LINE ENGRAVING for al} purposes of illustration, st moderate prices.Purtraits, Views.Buildings, Interiors.Machinery, Furnitare, Agricuitaral Implements, er any other Object for the Illustration of Catmlognos Oirculars des, Ul the foros à el don AN loacy of the finest steel $78 Baw i s purchased will be stored free until tha 1st VALUABLE PATENT! | SE cons wut be rt rs Bene \u2018Wanted, a partner for patenting s new machine that m3 such canes.Wha without reserve.or have just finished, being india ensable in Raflway Bale at 10% moran 7307, m.ssch day.'ompanies, manufac tories and 8 of all kinds.MARCOTTE & CO., RT spore invention | isa wonderts ul addition to Ze 7224 : Auoti 558685.Gas smos Mas\" JJJOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Mowrnzar Darry Bram, a gas cornet ECTS.JE, ange Stree Street and Fortine pe publi EFF resident dus Mo Black Walaut Bedrodm Sets, Raw Silk Parlor Se affes 163 and 166 5 James dao: © Organ, and âne Lou Bide! donne at Hat Stan Oak Di Nickel 8] Tables, x Iron.ssèls hh Tapesiy & Enplioh Es cloth, ey vot Table Cloke Cloths, Lace an Ogre Salé stour rooms, ve, 243 St.James Btreet, FRIDAY, THE 28TH MARCH, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.RAE & DONNELLY.Auati 22 2 AUCTION SALE \u2014or i HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT NO.404) BACHEL 8T.(Corer 8t.Dominique), On TEAURSDAY, 27th Inst.A cotmplete set of a Boarding House Household Farniture, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Pa 1 Suite, Bed-Room Sets, Beds sn .tohen tonals, Spring.Bods, nain, Patte Crockery.Als ey BESERVA 721 ECREMENT & CO \" YALUABLE CARRIAGE STALLION AT tructed to + fus dpstrne uote Lo sell at Our Depository, 323 on TUESDAY, 187 AIL, tallion, Color As Fonte, Er yy To ae.16 hands, sire Ba cost aris,\u201d Keen \"has frend action.fan and ihoroushl y CP ertedtiy f orn Baio at 2.30 p.m.« BUFF & FRASER, 724 MPORTANT TO TAURANT AND I HOTEL RERPERS Jasor VEN?NOTICE Aime Beliveau & Co.Inséiventa, Rementber sale of 6 Entato takes place more Thu inst, at 10 am, a ini SRE fe 501d \u2018on bloc, or in lots Lo où § opportunity 10 secure tele remtues a Aer, Sarstor.DONALD & Co.721 # } e re "]
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