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ed hous on Sherbrooke st ONELT to ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL | \u2018BTEAMSHIPS, * 1890-éUMMER SERVICE-1890 re Please address LiverpsshLendenderry, Quobts ac entrent : BMGFViSO.n \u201cThe \u201cGoren will aoû have sécommodstion Los py are donpatohot 1 from Monte Partnership Wanted.CANIED \u2014 PARTNERSHIP.A GI GENTLEMAN business Jaya, one.calisd to the Rent to busine 8 in Mon real, Partioulars ten prosen rates reilable Tr FA socommodation offered, are \u2019 RATES or, RASSAGE, Cabin-\u2014B; cave pr and $160 rey Thor 8! other ateaners va $100 aad slis return, Accor SE ra #su single \"a 0,860, and 30 50 single: ANTED \u2014 TRO > Jouno CMAN, to tookkes 5, $5045 660, single; dre re * oo given an q Adige?: (8 BARE JIEDIGAL WORK, \u2018cal Dei yan Decay, Negro ah OF re rrors snd ST: air at or i\u2019 a oured Partners Wanted, v oct, ANTED ENTERPRISING MAN WITH ABO i Sie isales\u2019 rooms, es brary, ase as votes, at au La aloo gi Ring ADA sapien | \u2018Rois pa ained: Fin dur, Pa Bonk mention fe Then 30 toss ~ ERIE MEDICAL co.BUFFALO, N.y.4 Roy of repos d business Event ape dites shrough- ou ie the ers aa seth 1sany Ageut of Whe Lice, or Ww \u2018Stoves, Dotels, Utc, to Het, u LET-\u2014 HANDSOME NEW SHOPS, CORNER \u201cThe: Great English Presirption.hmm tego 3 he co Sherbrooke.and St.Lawrence Five | with u val Mail am | BERVICE.From Que E AND DWELEINE, HO, 505 BT.De oes 5 EARS \"App! ames 8 | Cure w The rent Shih - - ap paie À dlats to get.\u2018 LET.FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING EUEERS Ou ne vos Detroit, Mich, BE MeG 2123 Notre Some St.cor.\u2026 Mavie 2 Lifveods or a Disordered Liver es ic bor, prinsiers with steam pow parsicalars apply at ST.Primo 0 LET LARGE WELL LIT A storage or light manufse j Crawn, oppused: any.delay in the ings.Ho charged.the \"defondants: with.crenting every.sible obstacle to prolong at \u201cone - Wore & Gaines a Box\" se or ALL DuveaiuTs.\u201cSTORAGE RR.Stations or Steamers, | o For cons ts of: every \u2018description of Mer: \u2018chindise, gmien Grain, Heavy Goods, OI Goods, ete, f BEST: \"STORAGE EN STORAGE for Hougshold- ; Hat and Light Morohaudies only.atoficn.fi TC OF Give Best Results | OUTSIDE PAINTING.IN FORCE TO-DAY THE W'KINLY TARIFF BILL.| Gdirring Scenes In the New York Customs House on Saturday-Fhe Offices Kept _ Open Until Midnight.Naw Yong, October 4.\u2014The mast intense excitement prevailed in and about the Ouse ' importers and brokers kept coming and go- the Custom honeo was filled with a solid mass of humanity which persplred, jostled, \u201cextended until four o'clock.Misor MOKINLEY, author of the MoKinley Bill.and importuned him to a Custo vessels to arrive at five o'clock.that, he could use his own discretion in.tl atter.Upon receipt of Secretary.decided to keep open until 12 o'c The steamships \u201c Regoa als, » pu © evening.MOUNT ST.ELIAS Not So.High as Estimated.TOWNSEND, Wash., Un Fon Stato steamer \u201cCorwin\u201d has sure; te were taken of the glacier and i Tate of Lot motion wad determined, plead \u2018ofessor- vatio sde veloped twa nota of.Groat interest to be gcographient pride first,\u201d the absolute unt St.Elias is tn United tom houseall day to-day.Whole troops of |.be Ag three o'clock approached the numbers increased until.finally the rotunda of pushed and yeiled, All carried large sums of'money.= They were on hand to enter gouds that were expected to arrive late this afternoon.They wished to get-theif entries \u2018under the.old law and st ready to make \"their entries the moment the Vessels word sighted at Fire Island.Collector Erhardt denmed it \u2018inadvisable to close at three a\u2018clock and announced that the time would | years, Col.Ingerso.uphold atheism.On enquiry at the Union League Club'it was learned that the hall in might have been on that groun | teur the composition of the legis.ature i al moment after three \"o'clock the excitement became rester.Those in the rotunds ap- peare be going crazy.Every few Proments whole delegations of importers and brokers invaded the con lector's office House open until midnight.Pris collector finally sent a telegram to Secretary Windom requesting advice as to What, ho Should do pete the: ciroumetances.e importers \u201cPouliot, Lovell and Clend imnine-\u20145 0 In alittle time there came an answèr from 1, Ri Washington.It was from the Secratary of the /Freasury, and informed the colieotor.dom's telegram, Collector Erhardt and his seven deputies.held a consultation.obey |! - night, The importers gave.three peers, ) ty of Chicago,\u201d *\u201cVeendam\u201d and * \u2018City of Cole umbia\u2019\u2014the latter from Havana, with a gargo of tobacco\u2014were expected to arrive In United States Territory After AD, But October 5.\u2014The rrived from Ia Kut ut Bay, Alaska, withthe national géo cal expédition ?for the exploration of ae Etiàs on board.The party consisted ar Prof, J.C.Russell and Be Kerr, of the Geological Socioty,anas seven \u2018packers, rofessor Russell extended h Je geological studies.from the terminal moraine to.the heads of: ail the principal glaciers flanking | ount St.Elias\u2019 and the adjacent range.À large glacierin Disenchant ent Bay.bicher- to unexplored, wag named Hubbard glacier.A magnificent peak atthe head of the giavier was named Maung mann.a elavas tions of 4500 feet Mr.Russell discuVered.fossil plants and, mussels, \u201cAcourate meas hs Was: Secu io vi om at died ina report rh to the th \u201coscioty res ee ond, that its height and {hat of all other.\u2018peal ke A the vicinity Lave greatly over-estimated.Instea Transatiantic Travellers.Riou lowing leaf à list of saloon pas - Lindall, from Liverpool via Londonderry, inward at 8.35 a.m.: Mr.8.Alcorn, Mr, WW.*Bariow.Miss N.Barratt, T.C.D Day, Mr C.Dixon, Hav.W;Dobba, Miss Dobbs, Mr.| R.Doflar, Mr.M.Doran, L Duff, Mrs.:W, Eva iss \u2018orbes, Mra Francis, aucle, A.Francis, Mr., rs.Fraser, Mise R.L, Lysons Mr, re Ww Chitten aie H C, Hall, Mra.Bail, .Ball,\u2019 x.Hugh hes, Lady.Vere He, Mr.J.Hug Tr, T O.A.Burt, QO.Jackson, Ve J.effcey, Mies Q Jefiroy, Miss E Jeffrey, à & JE.Lambe, rE.Ly ba, Mr, \u2018| gatt, Mrs.oath À aster Ww.Thon Mr.J.NS sid, Mise I.Mise: c % Reid, Mr.EN Ridge, Bl Reta Mis, Small, Mrs.A.K.Stuart, Mra.Buabey, | dom Sway.» Miss LS wabey, Captain 3 \u2018om .; TT.Tommsit Taik M Mes.Vougit, Mr.Wok VO and Tos Btewrage passe The oh Trine n Monday.Mr, Ronan, prosecutor-of: the RASoŸT 16.500 foot, according to past observations, Kerr'sestimate.Jowera Mount St.Elias to less than 15,000 feet and the other places | proportionately.SK! WHARF, Que, October r 4-Fok minion B, M.8.\u201cVancouver,\u201d ssongérs per Da- B./ Cargoëes :ôD p: and for - meat, wheat\u2019 Ambery, Miss = Boultbee, Mr, T, Brown, Bev, & T.ty 5 Cunni ngham, Mr.F.Me Dares Mr.x m, Mr.E.Mr.vo Mr a, Kenn ods ; ei nods, Lee à 1 $i to i Shi: \" canndia purse, 3 Ars, PL.Phillips.Miss Phi Hips, 5 Mr] i T x, a ï O0 Dongell, Mrs, Pat rig elletier, Mr.W, 11, Porram, Mra: \u2018Porrais, Ass 2 Perram, Master Per, infant.MR .DRobinsof, age re.Is Roberts.Simpson\u201d aud two hen Mr: J; Smail, H: Wilkinson $ 5 cabin, 1 Jos interod le lononte, SS ur.1, 70 to 72c;.No.$, 65 to 6 oO : D'URLIN, October 4\u2014Upon: the resssemb- 8 Mag te court de Tipperary 3 morn.ond, of lon Le O'Brien, asked that an \u2018adjournment be.| taken uniit Tuesday in the easy ngainst his | clients.He stated that he aud\u2019 Ha \"lio i} counsel, Timothy Healy, ; had :an fmportant{ \u2018Gi gngagemment & \u2018which demanded \u201chor atten.a.ren ust a avons \u2018Cunamsr oct.a 189 PRICE ONE CENT.is said that the- Pope is deeply.purpisdss as a between the British Government and.Irish people.Itis-clalmed on behalf of British Government that the.elevation: the Archbishop at this time would be-an exe © pression of approval on the part of Rome the prelate's course in sanctioning the: National League agitation aud the plan of campalgn, which have heretofors heen cons demued oy the Holy See.1t is rumored in.Rome that the.opponents of Archbishop - Walsh have obtained an assurance-that he - How not be promoted for some time to coms, aver.NO HALL FOR ATHEISTS.Colonel Ingersoll\u2019s Agents Have Trouble fm Philadelphia.' New York, October 6\u2014A apacial to the ; Sun from Philadelphie says: J, N.Baller, private secretary to Col bert G.Inger- soll, Jus encountered some difficulties in mpl; to secure a suitable hall in Phtiadephie for the Colonel\u2019s lecture on \u201cArt and Morality.\u201d\u201d \u2018Fhe lécture is designed to boa testimonial benefit to Walt Whitman, | and \u201cArt and Morality\u201d were to bo dise ussed with the aged poet's works as a text.When application was made to the Autiorities of: the Academy of Musie, Mr.on, retary of the compan alter commugicat: ing \"un \u2018Alfred Baker, esident, refused to let the Academy tor this use, on.the ground that Colonel Ingersoll could - not \u2018 allowed to speak there.Mx.Baker then applied for the Union League Club annex, which Col.Weidershèim declined to place at his:disposal, :F Horticultural Hall was engaged and -the- lecture was arranged for October 31.Al G.Baker said Lo that in the past few I's agents had made.a number of applications 8imiiar to this and f that they had all been declined, He added ° that it had been a principle of the Academy Company throu, ughout his presidency that: no person should use their property for the: purpose of spreading doctrines téndin hie annex was not commonly let to hor than club members and found\" e refusal The Quebec House.Queseo, October 6.\u2014According to L'Elec- follows: Ministerial LS hangalt er, Robidoux, - Mercier, \u2018 Shekyn, Duhamel, Boyer, \u201d are Shand, Murphy, Rinfret, Lemieux Cameron, \u2018atts, Bernatchez, Tessier, J., Desm arate Methane: Dessior, A, Rocheleau, Girouard, Laliberté, Dochiene, T'urgéon Gladu, Lusaiér, : Bazinot, Rochon, Fitepatrick, Morin, Brutet, Rainvilie, DeGrobois, Bisson, \u2018Boland; Chenes : vert, Pinault, Carrier, Cardin, Girard, Las londe, Gosselin, Marcotte, Coté, Monfette, Bte.Marie, Pelletier, Boutvornate, \u2018Parent, PO He Opposition \u2014Ha.Bianchi ok Nantel, Poupore, Picard, s Desjardins Crenler -Mel ntosh, Marlon, Dgples: Beauchamp, Qwens, Spencer, néland, va ne son, Lessard, Villeneuve, Normand, Bad Martin aud MecDonald\u2014283, Nation majority, A Sixty Seconds Sermon; x New York, October 6.\u2014A London: des spatch to the Herald says that Dr.Par the well-known Congregational preacher the City Temple, 18 now deliverin of sermons lasting sixty.secon Lie way of a strong contrast with his bro divines.Yestorday he devoted the whole sixty seconds to the subject of sacramental: wine, and managed to get 160 words.beioz time was called.\"It is time,\u201d he said, \u201cthi intoxicating wine was banished from th sacramental servide.It.has driven.men to long atandoned habits of \u2018intemperance.I am also opposed tothe uge of Sle, \u2018coñooe= tions, by which, in some instances, Tüitoxi ting wine has been.repiaced.\u201d ne Hea roacher: concluded his oration by déclaring n favor of plain water STANLEY'S FU FUTURE.[SPECIAT TO THE STAR] New Yoax, October 6.~A special Ca gram to the Hérald says: Agcording reporter of La France claims.cent had an interview ith ne Stanley, explorer said: \u201cAssuredly, hain not soon return to Africa.First © fie oto give lectures in the States.Then 1 ame to a little rest.I cannot béar ina Every time 1 came back from promised myself I would not.veturn, bu always forgot.my parlons à resolution, This may happen ag: again ë LONDON'S AS JBPROIAL Ton ve STAR! _LoNpon, Ont October 6.-On the 26th Rigat Rev.Dr, O' Crone will be consecrates Bishopof the \u2018diocese of London, On th 28th the consecration of Bishop MacDonnell; bh the new dicnese of Alexandria, will take place.; : COMMERCIAL.BRERBORU'S.Heronr, Monday,October.8, 1890, Bays: Sarco off COSY, Wheat, Mendy co E58 quiet, but ae com, fem, Cailtornia w off const, 38s 6d Lo Pad oh ee shipped, Las Ga: ao early \u2018aus 8.64.fos BE whens, Spot, quiet hut steady, .a ngarg California Foreign S000 a.bilan maize, t can flour, regent and fol ont Watilawheat, off coast, 368 Od:- lowing month, 309 0d; The Liverpoo!n publie cable 8.says: Wheat, steady, dem T, holders of SP paringiy, Corn, quiet, on en era Des acces sn eu Sash te se al \u201ca ins wale wo [23 tite Sint a5 ge © quote ali an cut beri er.Bi 17 0 Magia western 0 $0 sia 7; linus, ely cared, pet 140; lard, ¢.0, Du.10 0340; apa be Io ae doté: Barly Augusts, 56 10 9 late Auguats, 2 47} to.Sos Ssplembers, Ac\" ic: ; ade\u2019 cre 10 R20; a re ;17 to 19\u20ac; Pre sips doy, 1 8 a to 206; Western, 1344 Lo a aa Wo quote: 1034 to 18¢ per dozen, Foronte Produce.Market, ut 6 % red winter Et ou bh of: 10-620; Peas-No.2,60 ats-No.2,46 to 430.Flour, $4 4 30: 8tralght roller, $4 80 to 4 V5.Market fai active, Hales-No.2 autumn on at No.2 Sp tside at Pic; No.re S0c; No.2-Man.hard to arrive \u2018at $1 1%, à delivery Wi t 13.Oats to a the: declared, of the tora 9 ations i 5 sn that it was inipossible.for him tor attend t triat.at present The, \u2018bresiding.megistrate £1 we the \u2018physician .who\".was.atténdin Maho ORY : Sent Le from as to patients conait \u2018at the hearing.of.& long Jotter 1 wh he charges Mr.Moriez with having obormed the facts \u2018in Bi 3 Bair.on tative to the Tipperary Jewish Persecution in Rusia, NDON, Octol ber §.\u2014 Baveral wealthy {Fewion merchants.of Odesss have.been ordered by the authorities to sattlo up thelr business within four weeks and leave Rus- slan territory: .No charge is made against them, except se that thoy are down.The trade: of Odessa is largely in Jewish hands, as Is indeed that of most Russian cities.\u201cNo Beretrà for Arehblatiop Walsh Sl ; Octaber 5.\u2014Advices from: Bon at the British minister: throu hile.| ps this te is bringin as it on the.bestowal of n cardigal's | ais i Walsh of Gd SER \u201cannounced.thal: the court would.adjourn\u2019 1.Onddeli, oe \u2018magistrate who prealdod the oases of Measrs, O'Brien and Dillon at Eipperary, is writing state \u2018of his ce a mith his Jaf ober, residenoe, Sherbtoo to ioe parties ; Eats =.\u2018Ne otk.BT 8 to: HT, 3 fart: = foie BER GES ©.THE GHEESE | HEESE MARKETS: CODBNBBURG, Ne J.October 4.Thea, th and, tive hundred, were offered Lard fc hundied.sold \u201cal \u201cBe sold after market at 4 est City ior ¥T a : sold | i ra Ÿ., October #\u2014Not & box x ote ; Ont., October 4.\u2014Twenty-aix\" Eactor: sed boardcn 1 11,693 boxes: L415 august, by Seen uber, gates, 1 rela: September at\u2018O15-100; Bad 683 10 F arte dull, aT.Hyae te vctober ~ From 1800.0 boxes choëse woré.en ere today, an hi vien tone Hold on.104 Ion for.bgt many facto] Y A AH factôries ane stili tunai Fc Hyacinthe butter factory 18 py og 0, Tittle medicine of the right kind; hors ot tbe right time, is invaluable, nieans Carters Lits e Liver Pils, eh them now.5 A .Special Notice, Kx-Siayor Beau fe pe by ih pre GRAHAM & Co, = ay 263 and 105 Bt.James Street, Pun Dar tod Sta masse a sous sent to any part of Are free, atg3 Seis 230.Tor three mi es Combined teas Sanat Arh ar Lr ox wapapers publ faned in the city Or À Montres wr: sath Sia Hoa of de Protence CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR _ For week ending Sept.18th, 1890.- : SOA orne avovsrrvause 30,4 32, 448 Toth essen 186,231 \u201c2°.Present Daily Average For the Week ending Sept.18th, 1890, 31,038.MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 18v0.Se A NEW idea of ministerial responsibility \u2018Ban been developed by the new Prime Minister of Portugal, Senhor Ferrao.It is that \u2018Bo member of his cabinet shall be required to express an opinion on, or be held re- sponalhle for the English treaty.\u201cPerhaps a8 the treaty had to he accepted this was the only way out of the dilemma, À CONVENTION has been called to meet at New York for the purpose of forming a soolety to protect persons (legally detained in lunatlo asylums.It is alleged by the promoters of the movement that there are hundreds of people imprisoned as insane .who have been so placed by parties with the object of controlling their property or for other sinister designs, Miss C.C.Lathrop, whose long detention in an insane usylum is graphically described in her book, and who .was finally released by order of the Supreme Court, bas published this btate- - ment and has gathered quite a number of sympathisers who are willing to ald her in her phiianthrople endeavors, IX reviewing the McKinley bill the Phila- deiphia Times sazely remarks that \u201cat this late hour several mistakes have been discovered In the enrolment of the tariff bill.\u201d ;, There fs every Hkelihood that at a still \u201clater hour McKinley and the Republican party will find the whole measure a great and very disastrous political and commer- olal mistake.Already the gathering of the storm ls percaptible within the ranks of the party and immense efforts are being made toallay it.Threats and plenty of politica! \u201cmud\u201d slinging are the principal means resorted to by the party organs to keep the frreconciiables In harness, but even this has bean found of no effect in many important districts, and ascare has seized upon the \u201cbosses\u201d at the plainly limned shadow of disaster before them in thelr fight for a continuance of power, Ir has always been considered that the deck of a ship flying the national flag Is as sacrod as the soil of the nation.Great \u201cBritain and other nations have always maintained this principle, and so did the United States untll the other day.The cowardly shooting to death of Barrundia, ths Guatemalan general, on the deck of an American steamship by Guatemalan sol- dlers, has apparently been ignored by the \u201c United States Government and Congress.The insult to their flag ls seemingly of no concern to them, or else a full report of the outrageous proceedings would have been laid before Congress before it prorogued.Buoh -was the course of action of the British Government when Mason and Slidell were forcibly taken by Admiral Wilkes, of the U.S.navy, from a British steamship.Jonathan remembers that \"time, no doubt, sand should take the same line of action in the Barrundia affair.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GENERAL SHERMAN'S kindly and oour- teous reference to Queen Victoria, at the dinner of the Iron und Steel Institute of Great Britain at New York, may be accepted as the unañfocted sentiments of all right- thinking Americans, In spite of tariffs and warlike memories the ties between the Empire and the Republic bave gone on strengthening from year to year.The vast.amount of British capital invested in the \u2018United Btates is a pledge \u2018ef the abiding interest felt by Englishmen in the development of American \u201cindustries and the prosperity of the American people.But apart from that \u2018aaterial bond, there 1s a genuine feeling of mutual respect, for there can be no doubt that the great republic of the west is destined to advance throughout the world those principles which have been the mainstay of England's greatness.General Sherman's \u201cwords will be warmly appreciated in the Old Country, as they are In Canada, as a proof that, though under different flags, both nations are the same in character and destiny.Te Mormon leaders, finding themselves in a tight fix under the laws recently passed \u20184n Idaho, have promulgated a new creed to try and save their position.This creed is not only very bypocritical and deceptive, but almost blasphemous in its general \u201ccharacter.The late high priest Young and his successors always insisted and clalmed from their fanatical followers supreme alle-! glance over and above all other powers, and maintained this attitude, aesplte the efforts of the United Btates (lovernment, fora great many years.Lately more rigorous \u2018measures have been put in force which have brought the leaders of the sect to see that their detestable doctrine of plural marriages can find no footing in a free and Christian land.The creed atleges in a now article that \u2018we believe in Ldeing subject to kings, presidents, rulers and magistrates,\u201d and in another claime \u201cthe privilege of worshippihg God according to the dictates of our conscience.\u201d This is a hypocritical -tlauee as polygamy Is understood to ! be a part of the worship of the Mormon Church.To try and palm off the new creed as the end of polygamy, so as to enjoy the rights of free citizens is rather \u201ctoo thin\u2019 They still continue to bring \u201cconverts from Europe, and quite a number artived in Now York the other day, and could not be \u2018persuaded to give up the sect.These new \u201crevelations\u201d from the leaders amount to .nothing, and only by taking from them all political rights can thelr viclous doctrines be stamped out.Those of the \u201cSaints\u201d who have settled in our North-West need very oareful watohing, A HALIFAX BOY'S BRUTALITY.{BPRCIAL TO THR STAR! BALIFAX, October 6\u2026\u2014Louis Brodle, a nin Joarold Boy.broke into Mra onteith's ouse, South street, during the absence of the mother, and beat her three small chil- dre 0 badly.One of the children\u2019s throats was badly lacerated b dour of the house vas broken in by Brodie with \"an axe.¥ panes of giash were .iso proven A theyoul Jesparudo.Brodie 8 reformatory for five \u2018| mounted the WORLD'S N EWS SIN BRIEF.EMPERORS HAVE NARROW ESCAPES.Peace Between France \u2018and Dahomey\u2014The Cigar-Makors Strike At Blug.hampton Over.CABLE, dens The wife of General Booth, ommander-in- chiot of thé Salvation Army, died on} Sunday.The editor of the Mayence olkazeilung, Liberal Gorman organ, has been arrested of Bedun, aud eulogizing France.\u2018The revolutionary party in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland, has won a victory on the question ul the revision of the constitution, Fhe popular vote shows 11,628 for, to 11,834 against revision.volcanoot Kil Honolulu advices say the + anca shows renewed activity.It is atated that à new lava lako has been formed and that the cones, which sank some time ago, rose HU feat in one day.Intelligence has beou recoived at Paris from Noumen, New Caledonia, that siaty.leper convicts confined in the penal establishment there lade their escape last June, The authorities have been unable to discover their whereabouts When the Austrian and German Emperors wore leaving Muerzsteg for Nowburg on on Sunday the horses to the carriage shi dushed the vehicle against a fence, eng the pole.The Emperors alighted unbure ant walked until they were overtaken by the King of Saxony's carriage.od to The Scotch iron masters carried ln effect on Baturday their threatened lock out, and all iron workers except those at the foundries of Wishaw, Caron and on are thrown out of employment.The men sent delegations to the masters on Fridey with offers to resume work at the old wages, but the offers were refused.The French Admiral Cuverviile has telegraphed to the Government that he has concluded a treaty of peace with the King of ahomey, and has raised the blockade.cording the terms of the treaty the Kio will respect the r jghts of the French as to the possession of tonau and will also recognize the French protectorate over Porto ovo.The Berlin Vossiache Zeitung asserts that it has received positive © contlemation of the report the drowning of General Bardovs- ki and 370 soldiers through the collapse of a bridge at Kovno during the recent army manœuvres in Russia.The same journal adds that the Russian censor of telegrams has suppressed all messages in regard to the disaster.There was an exciting scene at the annual fete at Munich ou Sunday.There were 100,- QUO persous on the grounds and Prince Regent Luitpold was smong the distinguished spectators.During the inspection ot prize bulls one of the animals broke loose and dashed into the crowd, tramping upon people right and left.Many were | but none seriously.Prince Luitpold had a narrow escape.A rumor is current at Madrid that the Spanish Government intonds to enter into negotiations with tbe United States for reciprocal concessions touching Cuban and American products.It is also reported that the Government has instructed its agents abroad to notify the home authorities of any measures that may be taken by foreign Governments with respect to the new United States Tariff bill.Castioni, the Radical, who shot and killed Councillor Rossi, at Bellinzena, canton of Ficino, Switzerland, during the recent revolt there, was arrested on Saturday at house in Chelsea, England, in witich he had secured lodgings.He will be arraigned in the Bow Street Police Court, where an application for his extradition be m Castionf was found in a shed in the pardon attached to the house.He was surrounded by a number of his friends, all of whom were armad.The police seized 200 rounds of ammunition, Terrible storms are reported in Schleswig and the East Sea provinces of Germany, The hail ruined the crops and smashed thou sands of windows at_Elmshorn, which was flooded by the sea.Numerous houses were unroofed and many of the inhabitants were injured.At Newstas a man was blown into a well and drowned.In the same town the tent and paraphernalia of a circus were destroyed.At Dantzic a tram-car was overturned and several of the ocoupants wore crushed to death.Many shipwrecks ate tended by lose of life are reported.AMERI Flemin Bros., Wholesale manufacturers and dealers In in medicines, d of on teburgh, assigned on Saturday, Liabili 500,000; assets, twice that amount, The newspapers in Mexico call on the Government to appeal to.the tal union against the action of the conte States Government in forbidding the transportation of Mexican newspapers, bearing Mexican postage with lottery advertisements.An epidemio of malignant infectious dysentery prevails at many places in Sussex gounty, A Now York.In Hamburg there have been forty cases and twenty deaths within two months.At Monroe Corner one-fourth of the hundred Inhabitants have haa disease and six have died.The Comte de Paris and party on Sunday morning attended the funeral services over the remains of Carl Haas, the valet ef, the Due.\"Orleans.In, the afternoon the be roa | arty wa across the Broo! End A the evening were entertained at dinner by General Sherman.Mrs.Kate Gapp and lier two sisters, Mary and Delia Silk, three well d Wom! residing at 33 east 122nd atroot, New York, were held for examination on Saturda urday, charged with arson.The fire marsh d the women had set fire to their rooms Pin six different places at one time.The place had been heavily insured.On Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, the rool dence of ex-Paliceman John MeBes, of Du- buque, Ia, was discove on fire.The flames were quickly extinguished and the firemen entered the house.McBee and the eldest daughter, Rose, aged 18, were dead.The youngest daughter, rtha, aged 16, and (harley, five years old, wore still alive.The boy died this afternoo: The girl cannot recover.Johann Most had been Hberally advertised im German to address a Soclalistio meeting at Newark on Sunday afternoon.A small audience, mostly Rusajan and German Poles, asseinbled to hear him, drinking beer and all loudly ing.ost Spe the audience excitedly applaude escorted Mos: Y & him half an fons to get out of the city unaer threat of arrest On Saturday night Loulee Easlinger, aged 23, was married to George Wehrlin at the re- siderice of C.Grover, her uncle, at Redwood Cal.At 4 o'clook a.m.ehe and her aban went to their residence.She refused res allow him to enter her room, and he compelled to return to the residence of Mr.Grover to puss the remainder ou she night.Ona ain entering his hou! 8 am, he as horri rifled to find his bride ying dead 1a Dod, baving poisoned herself.The Houston and Texas Central Rallwa: are haa employed negro raichmen in its yal for several years.t two weeke ago mand was de fon their removal, the pce to.be filled with whites.The demand was refussd, \"and te | foremen struek.Grand Master Wilkinso n in the city trying to adjust matters amicabl ly, but without avail, as the officials of the G entral argue that if the cvlored mi enough to sit in the councils o of the y; ghts of Liaoor they are good enough to work wi The long und bitter trouble between tue cigarmakers in Binghampto thelr emplovers is ended.held a largely-attended meoti aveu and voted to decisre The tight has been the most disastro ever oxperiensed here.A couple of factories have beon obliged to make ussignments on the\u2018Gther side there has been much sdf- fering among the improvident employés.Some of the more unlucky strikers have been obliged toask aid from the poormas- ter.The strike called out about 00 mek.CANADIAN.The Lockport schooner * Hatt Del), from Turks island for Boston, two months out, is given up for los it {ory has been sold toa syndicate represen by Messrs.Gault and-Morrice.Some stock changed hands last month at 20 and 25 een Close upon $3000 hasb been ralsed for the roposed monument to or Short and sergoant Wallick at Bonen \u2018he bite éelsût- ed is at the entrance to the Terrace, close to the Normal schoo \u2018The South a Conse tion was held at Lindsay, paleo à canaldate for t © À mous àt the coming by rvativ#éonve on aturday, to Hou t Com: for ridiculing the A obration of the battle 18 reported that ne Halifax cotton fac.THB without It Is reported shat an bude Datweon Mr.\u201cDavie, the b der, and his workin: .and that work w stoamahin CA à at ones, the wor 1 \" \u201cIdaho\u201d is going on vigorously.5 Uitesn tons of minerals and over 1 cheese have been taken out of her hold.Bhe is breaking up rapidly.The action brought by B.H.McGreevy to recoyer $400,000 ona noteslgned b y Michael Soanolly, and which plaintiff boaght for £1000, has peen dropped.It is olalmed by friends of 3 Mr.Connolly dut be sos we way ofa 2 Joke, saving: * \u201cYou will never be poor while you have that\u201d Two men named Conroe Gardiner and Joseph Burrows Jere atrcated ab Mosolon on Saturday on susp rock Bad Intercolonial express train last Monda St night.Gardiner claims to belong tok 8 John and Burrows is sald Montreal.They professed to} have never heard of the wreck and declared they were in another part of the country at the time.They were held for further examination, Mr.Hamilton, Superintendent of Water Works, Toronto, will ma ko & roportod on day on the subjeot of the late wa ter 10, which wil! show that d & the five Years he has e thirtyongsoporls recommending incre.pum ping po extension of the water supp This wil throw the en lame for the defective state of things, 80 long allowed to exist on the Comm ttes.in, the Montmagny murderer, was again.brought into cours at at Quebec on Saturday on & writ of error, the argument of which was fixed for that date, but owing to the abseuce of Mr.Lemie leading counsel for the condemned man, quette moved to have the case postponed tll next term to have time to complete the record.The Chief-Justice ordered the case to go on peremptorily on Monday, when the writ of error will be argued.J.R.Booth, the Ottawa lumberman, had an interview with the Commissioner of Customs on Saturday regarding the intention of the Goverument as to the lomoval of the export duty on logs so to perm! Canadian lumbermen getting a reduction on imported sawn lumber from Canada into States, as provided by the MoKinley il It 18 expected that the Government will remove.{bis duty esSir John Macdonald stated las selon it would be done when the Ayo made such an offer, but this cannot be carried out until such time as the Goverument has been flatly the fact, So far this hes un MURDEROUS ASSAULT.A Tramp Inflicts Severe Injury on an OM Man, Whe ha May Die QuEBEQ, October 6\u2014The residents of St.Jean, a little village on the Island of Orleans, were aroused on Friday night by the screams of women and the sounds of & conflict going on in the house of amin Thivierge,carter, Mr.Blowin.the Mayor, and some of the neighbors rushed to the spot and found a man endeavoring to make his escape from the house.ayor ordered the villagers to arrest the man whie he went inside to make enquirles On entering the house he was borrifled to find Thivierge lying unconscious on the floor, with his face battered beyond all ni tion and one of his eyes knocked out.The story told by t the frightened \u2018woman shows the attack to have Doon cold-blooded an unprovoked.A tram house that evening be beggin sheiter, which were given family retired Mre.Thivierge reminded rd husband that he had left his razor lying on the table in the sitchen where the tramp was.She asked him to take it awa: did not like the oo oftheman.T went to do this, ki the tramp set u with a poker and knocked him down.Threatening to kill the women If they attempted to leave the house,he commenced bea Thivierge over the head with the damper of a stove and did t desist till his weapon broke.Then he to the city this morning and lodged in ols an 4a old petentiary bird bird named ile lergo-is 60 years of age and dls not ted to recover, and Judge ribet Aly went y to take his ante-mortem oF TAWA NOTES.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) her San lish syndicate of Nova Cape Breton for the pi of the te a obtained from the Government of tiie province Gars ago, and to consolidate the entire ries under one man- sae THE DIRECTIONS ON THE WRAPPER.REA OPEN ALL THIS WEEK UNTIL 7 P, M.~NEW FAMOUS o Combination Cooking Store © Best Stove Made for Hot Water to Baths, A Perfect Baker.Burns Like a Hall Stove.R &W.KERR, 1895 Notre Dame FOR SALE.One $I Cut fing lickin | ! Ono Mik Tax a iy Hacking t-oless Condition.QILLIPS & co, to 1755 Norre Dame Street.MORTON, » 1640 aire ame Bt - 12 STEBED Ly erally oes! Ir © Toe EEE a emo ne i pro DEÔT norinated, ut the lava) Contes Edirne for tro weeks t making -a-cb : MONTREAL DAILY smn.MONDAY.| OCTOBER 8, 1890, Bunch Makers, ROLLERS} Will find immediate employment AT THE RELIANCE CIGAR FTOR, TASSE, WOOD & co, 62 McGill Street.szenio_ $100 REWARD $100} Ctl RE th A5 À & o e Ho and pres dealer Tor io formation that will lead to the convisiion of bar, party or es who w .opeatly refill the * and.4 mills Old Irish Whiskey\u201d 2 bottle with an inferior ar- cle.L À.WILSON & co, | MONTREAL, Sole Agents in Canada FOR THE Bushmills Old Distillery fo.*12 Raw Invalid's Port Wine: \u2014SHIPPED BY\u2014 CLODE & BAKER, of Oporto.Becommendel b re medical Frotassion of of Europe Sold at 81.25 Per Quart Bottle.EW ASH YOUR DEALER.LAWRENCE A.WILSON & CO., Montreal, AGENTS FOR CANADA, 183\"30cop CONTAINS NO | Alum, 6, Phosphates, OR ANY INJURIOUS SUBSTANCE.E.W.GILLETT, À Dry Qui PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, DE BALE \u201cBY MARCOTTE BROTHRRES, - 05 ST.JAMES BTBKET, On WEDNESDAY, Sth October Instant.?We will sell at our rooms pt B pra Aah | Neckties, Be Tene, Lie thins te ve Hh Eo SERIA HL ETE SRA a Boots and Bhoes, 50,000 CL $us2; 25 whole to be aol, without reserve, and in lois : \u2018 MARCOTTE BROS., am ii, : \u201cMoKay & Pardelliaw\u2019's Sales.CKAY & PARDELLIAN, \u2014\u2014AUCTIONEERS cee | Sompizatenn Merchants Yaluntors, Sammls- a Na-393 ST, PAUL BTREET .(Opposite Custom Houso Square) Bankrupt Stock, Household Furniture, Real Esta fod 22 Brads Halcs given personal attention.to.Advances made on consignments.18 Gogd storage facilition INSOLVENT NOTICE.An the matter of ZAR.CADIEUE, Insolvent.vécues à tendors, addreszod to the undorelgnod, will \u2018WEDNESDAY, October 15.vent\" ATopue, wica part tbe mec {a situated the pari of Montreal ages with mi case ade ta wer for present sud addi tional machinery.Exiviisge of Tofooting way ar er all the is \u201creserved b; y the PA x RIZEAU.(Gor Gralg and 6e Ponte.) H pop Catalognee of machinerios will be zonil INSOLVENT NOTICE.URDER THE WINDING UF AUT, Is v8z Martens or THE HENDERSON LUMBER oo.Insolvent, Liquidators to sell re auction 08 Spite © 10th inst, the 1 assata of tho esta x Lumuer per, timber, tools, office furniture and fondre on tbe Whee of, untiog per inventer = eu70st This will be offered in len lota, tor's recapitulation of inven 2.ok debts, amounting per ha to.voor sa ms Cash.A deposit of 850 will be required gro ough Invenio tory ahd in 3st of ook du accus pen and ga Late to vus abtained on application to to phat Stookon the the Premises, NO.343 WILLIAM Kale Sr oor DERE at at §es of Liguidator, wo.29 SL J JAMES STEWART Ë& co À.F.RIDDELL, LA Montreal, Int October, 1890.Quifaten INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re GEO.EL GAUVREAU, of Montreal sell by Publio a at No Tu as the folowing vaaste sf tock of G 1 Dry Goods.3 on OER: re and Dwell %.Catherine i, to 30th Apri, 1 b, 381-10 with ciaeds ventory and list ¢f book deb may od at ths office Sthuth sy i of ts.Block on BAYARIAF And Modes: the fi éth October.\u2019 DAVID SEATH, Curstor.MARCOTTE BROS, ! Las, Sept, 20th, 1890.ts, Mattresses, Pillows, Beds, on weekly > The Montreal Bed: 2047 for the 714 Part nean Insolvent.The Indersigned will 95 84 James 8 Boe 1800 et 11 0% tho Estate: ri 320 4 Saw .* Co 1437 Notre Dame St.usar J)E- DAVIS PENNYROYAL AND STEEL came TES | 216° Saw it I i ae pr woud Sevonsa ccommese avoncaueses { SQUARES | remeretemsrrameresvesnmsioeel i senrencetasasenese reussss0a0 ren hs so.Sonshdes 000202 0u0u jrensseussoues NEW PATTERNS! | J THE CARPET ender Label retails at 600 und.Label retails at 750 La Pound.- TURNER.ROSE & CO., \u2018Wholesale Agents, Montreal.à 500 per pound.CURTAI so | Lonensacnoosnéncenonuaensest seratasseiuInIBaLINGRIRINSE i i «sasveceseRnT LA Css ! SWEEPERS | Seuvuseenteuencenseevesces | FRESH STOCK 1 CLOSE PRICES! | JAMES BAYLIS & SON |B WAREHOUSE, 1837 NOTRE DAME STREET.Telephone 40.Hot Water Boilers, .COMBINATION Hot Ji Fires FURNACES, &e Estimates/ farnished.on application for HEATING \u2018by any system.©\" ALL WORK GUARANTEED.| Louer Stoves and Ranges | BALE AT TEN A M me * being penis.Terms, $168 8S ong, Volt oa pr: vor M - BMetfest Table Ex ry Gonorai House are instrupted to.to sell at thetr rooms, subscribers NOB.241 AND 243 PT.JAMES STREET, \u2018On Thursday Lud Frida, aco October and a Tomihe Pilou Lie i ft Ra Sip, Sat se pele.1 I she ndon Art hls ronse Ix tha Tablo Nap nem, | vor EU Crmate, Bui x Ocolore.sag Fork pee Fruit Stands, 2 t Wy BREA a Find Gol OÙ doi El\" sols and Tapestry Oared nn th will ba AY, whon the good call aud BALE BACH DAY AT TWO lial DONN Y, 284 5 RAR & DON ea MPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION me as FURNITUER AMD HODSE ai to sanounce 8 conmenment of ve EE ao our de Ut uzers in 241 and 243 8T.JAMES STREET, ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 17, nC) BIRTH Goan.t Oak and Walnu! se fers a Latest Designs, pelea thrall 12 bre and Tapes try COW Cildloths, { 4 ploosssortment of soond Hand Furniture in Bad In Rp Ra d tof Odda Bat de Without Raseree #3 M, Hicks & Co's Sales, RIENTAL BUGS.The undersigned begs to notify tntending pur chasers of Esstarn Bugs and Embroideries that thetr ANNUAL FALL SALE will be hald on or about the 14th OCTOBER, when they will place on exhibition and offer for sale by auction the most extensive and best collection of Tarkish, Forsian and Jodia Russ and Carpets Shas has over been consigned to Canada, \u2026 We are now negotiating for suitable Premises to conduot the sals {n, and, as soon as coinpletad, fall partioulars as to place and date of sale will be announced.M, HICKS & Ce, 2343 Auctioneers.iat PECIAL BALE S \u2014\u20140F\u2014 Lace Ourtains, White Quilts snd Irish Linens.The Subscribers ha t plesaire announoin that they h 1 hat they oy avo rece! ote fron i loading Lace Waaver oan oo which they wil offe offer for sale by Auotion at thetr sooms, Nos 1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME BTBEET, WEDNESDAY at NOON, October Sth, This sale of Surtaina will sive of the kind ever held Bere Borer coon arses.oy oe none pate the Aes st est and ne differen: will GG a COUNTERPANES.TS AN And a fresh lotof BELVAST TABLE AND HOUSE LIENS, An well as other Fine House Furnishing Goods, Ths entice will be on view TUESDAY ex BALE AT 230 O'CLOCK.M.BIO.& © 234 3 Ad ned puostant CLEARING SALE mrs QO Bebe High Class ON Palatings J Water Coler Dinwings.The ribers sre instructed to close ont by auction, &t the store No, 203 BT.J, STREET (Corner 8t.Street), THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER OTH, The balance of the Pictures où by the don Fine Art dealer, Piotures consigned the Los.Styles and sublects by srtisis of high repute of Franch and German schools, vik: - Eri eo ne Bu Ad Tom Beymoux BMRA - \u2018Tom 8e B.S 0, Bennett.= Courte.MF.8 A Sohuln 2 7.8.Fletcher, R Lois, M D, A.À Greux, M V.£ GQ Champion.QO.Clenton, P.Morin, M.I.8.® Ling.Obs.J.A.Ludovic, BR.B.A, Parades, Salmon.W.Widgery.M.2.8 x.Dubie.od oar decided here, as he considers This city the costre in Cansda The undersigned in soliciting attention to this tmportant sais begs to state that on no former of ezsallante and variety of siz) sad subjects deen e ta offered by them for or sala, oe Rictures-on view Tuesday and Woedneadsy.SESH pm.and in tbe Eventas, 30 p.zo.M, HICKS & C0.\"7.& Thomson & Cos Sales Fos T STREET.B 4 quested toi Sell tor rd late R.L.Featherstonba , ce = rol 9e Bedfoors Feat da none RON.Saleat100 J.8.THOMSON & 00.ERTY AT A TE.$.dy DM STREET, peur ET à brick thatson.© dveiliags and extension Du sad or adtanti Tor 6 contracter site Wi Will be sold ats sacrifics to close.at once to J.Be THOMSON & CO, 33 4 184 8% 3 VJONTREAL JUNCTION LOTS.Jeet \u2018We haves few chicies 10 each, te, mucasuring 602120 feat ample space for two Bouses, Prion.\u201couab, balance in} ; 5 Js 8, THOMSON O00 oD ears, Beamng & Barsalou\u2019s Sales DLE i BaF tigi bets salsaroos, Now, 66 & 586K fe VSUNESDAY, the Sth.OUTOBER, to Lap cn To a of Ni \" BENNING & ppp Auctioneers, gud Fo oY at hats saletroam Noa, B6 and 88 ver WEDNESDAY.THE 8TH ALE OF gants { 28a.AB4 Jos dtrest, * Bedroom Sats, douter _ Dutt Fraser's Sales.NT HÉINT [ZHAN 'RIANO- Boas hes Larpets Nont Furniture, Ete.¥ the snber, who 1s leaving for Pada vio vert NO 18% es STREET, On TUESDAY MORNING, Tus INSTANT, The whole of the Furniture, oto., A in wee GONBIBTING OF | : Magnifisent Heint forte, EL Sn RCArCe Say ue oat Parlor for B Best brisels Oar Dean trou, Faint) ca EG TOF.Back, Dione\u2019 able, D Sue Dining C Cutler dabei pond 0 » Gouoi, V2.non \u2018eather.Fe Soit ee Si Mantel fol Bed with Hal Matin Yi be Jugs sud Mats, Charuber shit A Beth > Walp Bedrooms où cut wee 0 Hal 8 Bi 0 Wi « Ve ë th aor Good Now wa\" Range wi BALE AT TEN A M.DUFF F.2842 .DUES & BA oies.ORSÉS, HARNESS, CARRIAGES, ETO, brown Horse, 16 tre dar h, 6 ours old, Leg dur hu way and soun Lan ebay Mare % hands, 7 years old, well broken to aries died other drk and working green.goods second hand Doctor's top Phaoton, 2 new, ss ane Pon t natoral wood, two seated.\"ony v do, 2 good expreas ve gone, Bockamez Bu grtes, 1 sois I] can oto.Regular Weokl Auction at our Depository 0.322 and 824 8 James street, on TURSDAY, it INSTANT, AT 2.30 ore & FRASER Auctioneers.234 9 ALUABLE SPOON DREDGE AND BCOWS = AUCTION, .na Loa,\" fest lon, 282 f toot oon A Te ot us pin 1 EPL LARAAIS! Soph of ld, geek onad shaft, and new 13g best hoistin © ana Completely F urnished and aioped.ready\u2019 r wor 0 Dump Beco cows, Yaras Bios oy a notion enter mou die aici wail Usual, or will bo vo dev ane Five Our Rooms, 830 ST, JAMES pes Montreal, on Wedneaday Morning, Sth October, 1890, at Eloven 0\u2019Clock A.M.» & FRAS 228 11 UVE &F A boors, TTRACTIVE BALE.Handsome Household Furniture and Effects, Valuable Upright Planotorte.Ete.ov are instrn ted a to sou, at the residence No.233 WEDNESDAY NEG: 8th Xuat.The whole of the Furntture, Eta.Velusbis DRAWING.ROOM uable U; ht Boston Pianoforte taven; Fine Wil van Cu y pots, Draw room 3 Fe Tables, ee Jockin Lo) indie BB BD: Bronze Ornaments, Muslo Basket, P.Plor Mire ror.with Marble Gand, Chery Wall Gabe inet, wit vells 2 EUR Brass Fender, Brine Guasitorn: à Portiors, \u2014\u2014EN DINING-ROOM Brussels Carpot, Walnut Bideboard, Walnut Dining Table, valtutTeathes Seat Plniue ir AER ate.J butlers Tray aa oF = tand, Mar Ware, 2, Epgrayings, Suen Ia Fanoy .wee IN HALE-\u2014\u2014 \u2018Walon Hall and, Bronze Card Tabl Chair, Brass Gas bt, Porti vets Hall Sod Brats Geena IN SITTING-HOOM\u2014 ls t Brussals On ea Doug er, Walnu kcase and alnut a, NG low Fasy Chale, Writ \u2014N \u201cBiDROOMA-\u2014 Neat M.T.Waln: Cheat Draw oe.Fine Boner Ma ay er on Chairs,\u201d Tables, and Waahstands, Cl Iron Bed, co: RA Boreanies Hubber a 4 R Momo V, cry Binh A ern tor.oo Bon \u2018ringer, Tu! échos PE Dresser, Prowse Cooking She.ith Hot Wat \u2018Water Attaclunents, aa good as new, Far Evorpioins cles an in good onditon, SALB AT-TEN A M DUFF & FRASER, 2848 Auctioneers.VAR SOLID ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY DRAWING AND DINING M FURNITURE, INGS AND BRONZES, Era.ETO.Ph, ere ToT de roms ty Said ie the A » 80 No.100 HAOKEŸ Y STREET, CI \u201cTHURSDAY MORNING, oth INST., her Handsome Household Furniture and Effects; à : | Spanos Bevan sues mise 0 pxe aud Brass Drop Light Gesalibre.ja Bronze al i pels ©.Wardro x ES = ; fale nt Ten o'clock, 34 \u20ac DUEY & FRASER, ALUABLE OHICKERING UARE Vs Planotorte, 7 AA four i rou cor.3: Sedo Machine 50 ni ce Lt, la Watohes cod Hag, de ara, ON FRIDAY, 10TR var, a Fran ml, LA ous 9 auctioneers.AND SECOND HAND HOUSE: Noted Fumie Eisen, oie 2s Auction at our Choa Pavel od kis ON FRIDAY, 2078 INST.53 2 DUEF a RRASER, 2564 Austicssers, ME, LIBEARY, 8 SURGICAL IN: str uments, eté.We are Instructed F3 sell tor an esta our salés room, 320 8%, James \u2018SATURDAY + Arnanoon, som INST, a Soke a Om Sens ads tef ve _234 6 DUFF & FRASER, RB.W.BOODLE'S LIBRARY.\u201cFor Bale by Auction at * FRASKR INSTITUTE HALL, ; OUTOBER 19tk and POLLOWING DAYS: Fine collection of Litersey Works, Eogilsh and French: Historical, Phtigaop Pcônomical® Theclogical, Belles Lettres, Ohrestomathy, Philoiogical, % Dramatica.Sale un 7.30 0%lock each evsnior.DURE & FRASER, Botionesrs?J.Tigh & Co.\u2019s Sales.34 |A: UOTION SALE OF NEW AND SEQ.Cora Anoion Boom, 506 BE Jamo tbnt: Co.'s fee Cac PÈRE on tre Tables, to Seton | Ta) os, Lion Large Bates, \u201cBavy\u201d Carriere sim ae sessions, Boa\u2019 | Sia hatte SEE Sire, to mention, Sbariaine, 1 Bisnkets, aie A Sd Ci ed Underwear, Table Top 8 FREE \"SALE TUESDAY.Tth s OCTOBER, \"At TWO o'clock p: J.TIGH & & Eom James Steel's: Sales, 2342 HE P slow In Drocke oY: | pets, i, Oi: Sale.Sn Teh, at #20 » =.| \u201c sian Bias ox Coping _ Mcoungs and Amusements.= ASADEM NE US pa 1S ater FAUST UP TO \u201cDATE, uriesques, Alive ayed by the Salsty Theatre aoe on London, merloan Cons SR Peau Bon oe ale us Nok el SUE & JACOS' THEATRE ROYAL.afternoon at 3 and Evensug at 8.THE PAY MASTER { admis \"8 an ee ei atre from 9° xy - Prices o seats, 1do.extra, de dll I0p Irish Hoarta Com! A SHAMROCK LACROSSE CLUB ; > - Regular Holly Kesting WILL NB HELD IN a YOUNG IRISRMEN'8 HALX oN MONDAY, c§o 6th of 0G , ArBO0P.M Hauar Molavescn, 2342 Hon.Bec.M.AAA.PRAMATIO OLUB, [Ew 1 ; The Annual Meeting will be held in the Club House, on MONDAY.Oct.6, at 8.30 p.m.A large attendance requestod.DAVID J.hii 0 THE 3rd BATE, Victoria Risa (ala to announcs that they Bog to announce that BAZAAR \u2014COMMENCING ON\u2014 3 THE 8th DECEMBER, Top the de Io oss of obtal: >.sara 4 the hose wh a mans ee tr RR wom ons 5 comm uploate with the hi no ¥: the rest, SOE foot rey oo Nu gift a Tickets fox 2540 the uf wil Eve rt eres EE LODGE, No.7.AP & AM.QR.PME this es place on MONDAY, 7-30 van fa 1 the ETES All di members are tere sea\u201d be present, of Pastmasters thren Sister Liss, are cordially inv 2342 By resent of the Wor.Muster, x T.PATRICK'S BOOIETY.Pa © semi-annual mesting will be held gi 8%, Patrick's Hall Moll HS he Sh VERING.Oil fakhs 86 voted on, Lonel Habe tol 2 be Hondan A 2e di roambors in in reques 23 8.CROSS, Rea.Sec.MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO, ot the Our o of | Maontresl.that the Annual Mee! notice: is garg oA if ui ng of Ea No.9 Bt.Lam! 1, on the bi th di of Gatober instant CIOO0I\" ap TieeS : : a th oft RR i Th tres By order, J» B, LAFLEUR, Betretary- Montres], 1at Oct.1890.Bae CAKE FESTIVAL, In aid of the Convalescent $ Home an and Working Girls Home-made Dajizacie, oon Sis dren, Afte ICISEION FAKE ronst al CYCLORAMA, ih Corner of St, Oathorine dud Me.Ucnnin ity.Yrom b s.m.$010.30 p.m.294° THAT DELIGHTFUL TRIP To Carillon and Home by the Rapids.= 6; Saturdays, 81.Don Boon h É PRE a Eee salen oly te bea \u2018fu tawa Hiver.One hour pl Ask for artistio folder, 1 Sih res Es fumes street, Windsor Ho Trottins Races fo days > , LEPINE PARK, == Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, OCTOBER 1äth, 15th 8 16th.FIRST DAY.| bn AE _ SECOND DAY.page hsréeronsanmonsçerrane nsccecrmemmns BBQ 00.mocsises ypropoesenue BE mee will ie wart he Finnie pe be eifgibl tries and communications sho da M Tantus, Lepine Park Mon fier 235% J.B, LEPINE, Fropristor.\u201cCARSLAKE\u2019S | Cambridgeshire Sweep $25,000.00.4.class Rite 2.40 class Heirnes- Is from [two ge hogs = ORON ercuse Bison iasannsauus » ce - NO The Fedril Telephone Co Hive this day arranged with the O'BRIEN TELE PHONE INDEX COMPANY OF CANADA to furnish tree to their Subscribers (be Impreved O'Brien ny Tadex, és TS PA écoute ! CE gor.Motioots ge ean ° seu sn ; ai te Th Hada a oro pond, hud inst oF oon} 7! 1 Tete er au Dame Ma Goosusnd.Ea of the said city, snd spl signated upon the of = | Si son pe) Fe is feats eva igs thereca glfe street, \"For he SO the tadorsigned oasis TABAGIE 63 LABADIE, Nets Montreal, 2 90.\u201c 2568 1834 Wotre Phas street, adm EasaEmn RIRTIN At Ne, ns \u2018St, Hubert strost, on Jive, ist Gluten of on Re 25 - ms remors où à a oa ses N.B, Le DD.00 Bible to Bien 3.ag Ei, t Fredericton ule by the.ie Pa ToSLor, assisted W Lucretia A.C.Salter DAVIDSON-BOWER 0e Shelbourne, > 5 r 28, ov.1 H.White, D.D., asnisted Wi Maroy 3 emo set Dr de Bower.XEARNS-HAYRS-On Ostober 68h, t.Pat pese on by the the Rev, Father Sowa.John of James Kearns, of the opty Have! relend Lo Br Bridget Hayes, niece, 15KEY- CETTE \u2014 At Milton, N.B., Ee KE ATE Oy Rev, J.B.Woodland, Mr.Josl Sh MeCamiskey © to Millie Dolce tte.- OE\u2014At Sai cum- \"orient LAWEER ee mer 23, by or.John \u201cAmelia Lawre! to Hiram O'HA HAN\u2014At Ci oyanseile, P P.SHEL A he oy the Res R.Dale ey Li WAL G Canby P \u2018on Sept.\u2014At Gran .se PA PLIS Hor Rov.J.1.Hindley, \u2018Mr.Wo W.Bpar- ling bi to Misa Hattie BE, Clow, TRU ry ta JO! N.B\u2026 op the 1st bust yer Dr Dr.Sprague, J.B.Trueman, 3M.Dy HT.LA ONT\u2014At est Glasgow, wwe 1 nt September, Vr Rev, walter Hoss Ciraytor.Adolphus Pho Ferot Wainwright to Christina Campbell Lamont, DEATHS.COOK E\u2014At gutremont, on Friday, the ara Lost.Benjamin Thomas Cooke, the son of Es Cooke, aged Ta years and 2 frit re eral will take place from his father's resi.depot 2 S'elocE on $n Monae the peut Sastant, an Ces vitea to Asa dut 2348 DESPATIES-\u2014On the 5th_Octaber, Marie Theri- ault, widow of the late Napoleon Forget Des = strest, at 7.30 a.m., to Notre Dame Churc thence to Cote des Noiges respectfuy invited to + acquaintans ens without Farther notte.235 2 A IN this city, on the SthOctober, 189 Moule acorte, beloved wife of Wiitrid ou - oor he firm Blanchet and Hoan,\u201d a 2 and 6 Frisnds and nc quaintances are respectfully in- ted to attend Là Without further invii tation 52 OCABEE-\u2014In this city, October 6, John James MA accabee, only son of Francis M Maccabee, aged ï PonthS AI and 18 days.ral will leave is father's residence, 70a Full atreet, ob Tues.aay, 5 o'clock, to Cote des Neiges Come- ery.Prins aa acqualntances are respect- invited to attend.(Boston and Chicago papers please copy.) Ireland, th ROY\u2014At Drumsas, Co, Leitrim, 0 PES v.Guibert Percy, LL D.formerty of SE Ft years.J Et London, Ont., on Friday.ge toder 3, Sarah Slevin, wife of the late John on of Montreat.Body will bo interred ondèy) afternoon at Mount Royal Cemetery at $ cli .sandcivil bu gos prompt.stoned wb vie Ganssien Secret 5 only Age RA ne patronage.or lebla Seed = rincipal citfes Bkilled agents sant fi corres pondence strictiy OR phone oh ran Mogs Bots ele- us offers 58.S568 A = da Temp! oe.Prisora AL Ea D Som Pre pe msternity Nuraë, bss removed Side SONAL-DETECTIVE WORK OF A LEGITI- |\u201d Frise naturein oriminn 2 Preto SONAL = OVAL, MILLER H + [removed his BENOY to a Crsiget.238 st.2356 ONAL \u2014 MISS DUFEX.LATE PIANIE FIANIBTE, Quaen'a Hall Assem Rooms, will receive pnquremonnte do for even sveulng bs a 635 8ù James es sppard' 2351 BONAL\u2014I T5 = CT BELIEVE YOU.RE- tnrn letiers and paper, \u2018* ELITE.\u201d Photographers to the Children, A) kinds c{PHOTOB at Resaonable Prices \u2014At\u2014 pu FESS, & COS 261 ST, JAMES RT.Jes À Ogilvy & Sons ANNOUNCEMENT.HOURS OF BUSINESS.8.00 AM.fp 6.50._ Late Saturday Eveninät.DRESS 600DS! DRESS 600DS! Another lot of Dress Goods to hand on Baturday.This time a lot of BCOTOH TARTAN P) double width, in the following colors: 7 \"Royal Betray\u201d ey or Cawdor Campbell, » \u201c MaoLennan.* \u201c Erracht Cameron,\u201d \u201cGordon * (modern), \u201cOptlvy, - 4204, or Black Watch NEW COSTUME TWEEDS, NEW NAVY AND BLACK SERGES, NEW JERSEYS, All in.our Dress Goods Department.\u201c Oome straight to JAMES A.OGILVY & BONB for your Dress Goods, and to our Trimming Counter for Trimmings, to go with all shades of Dreas Goods.Mew Dress Blides, Clasps and Buckles in our Dress Trimming Department.awe BRAIDED BETS, NEW BRAIDING PY THE YARD, NEW GARLAND a, NEW BLACK RUOHINGS, NEW DOLMAN TRIMMING, AJ] postal orders recéiva our prompt and personal attention, end all retail orders express paid within 300 miles of Montreal.hi JAMES A.OGILVY & SONS, Wholosals and Retail Dry Goods, 203, 204, 207 ST.ANTOINE, and 144, 150 MOUNTAIN.Telephones Bell, 8323; Federal, 1650.23511 For general H House Furnishing go to MET POLITAN MFG.00., 1678 & 1680 Notre Dames St ço OVERNTON'S SYRUF OF WILD CHERRY, Fer \u20ac Cough: Golda, Asthma.B uohitis Be sure an , {3 COVERNTON oy sraer of Bleurs Branch, 469 Pe Pere Be goût «Rs POLICE DEPARTMENT Summer ChibiopéNonbrs SEALED TENDERS addressed to the nndersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for Summer Clothing and Numbers,\u201d will be received at the City Clerk's office, City Hall, until noon, on or bafors, TURSDAT, pat instant, for pants, blonses, helmets, shoes, Be wiih ae pue camion à logs snd carters\u2019 numbers, > as samples to be the que Pp! Been at the office of The owes or any tender will not necessarily be (By order.) CHS.GLACKMETER, City Clark ces = \u201cFINEST of all PLEASURE TRIPS Eo RD Fo D BEER nee $12.00, èts ani pere Arbre Ae oY 1044 D.BAT T ERSBY, 161*tew tre 8e James Street.In Mattresses, Feather Beds, more ste, we eaumiof ve out- on: i ay, Tory: od | ba, 8 o£ NE Por postes Boss bey to 4 gra qe AND COFFEE FREE\" During this Menth, Lk AGRA BARGAIN ; \u201cdes Æ0L0RKD SILK PLUSHES Ar > Bargain in the WIDK coter calers so \"JOHN MURPHY à C0.Bemples of out Ré inch Flush, a} $1.88; went où NEW BNGLISH Lipids OIL OLOTES NEW ENGLISH F008 OIL Just opened a beautiful aseortmen O11 Cloths, to sell at 330 per yard, QUALITY GUARANTEED QUALITY GUARANTEED sa SuipanT EEE EMBROIDSRED D AND BRAIDED We have su empored the largess and finest RMBROIDERED AND BRAIDED DRESS entra; th this lot consists of $11.80 to 840.00 per Pattern, JOBNX MURPHY & GO.All Mail Orders filled with aront care.Tae ol one seliing st 380 per yard are war ranted English manufacture and are gusrsntesd to give first-class wear.rm Qu doat ys i commonsense French Kia Buttoned.43.won LONG BOOTS Erin fio paie oz Tongou Loag Beats, 8,50, We make n SBpectalty of Ne Fine Hand.sowod Wark, from 82.50 to 86.00.verres Fina Sowed Laced Boots, wa, 8150 ad oo Ene SAE Rt ARG Men's Strong Water-tighs Laced Boots {(alump sole), W.R.THOMPSON, 100\u2014McGill Street\u2014100 DIRECTLY OPPOSITE SF.À 23611 8.Oarsloy\u2019s for Neveltipa in Dress Geeds.NEW CHEVIOT DRESS TWEEDS.hovios Tweeds are the most popular Worn this season, and we have the lazgeat cartes the trade to select from.NOTIOE THE PRIOES: Dress Tweads from 200 to $1.10 per yard, JOHN MURPHY & CO, Samples of our Now Dress Tweods sont on ap- Rlication, Yhe paîtaras of the new Linoleums are y the bandsomest ever brought to this mariços 7 pute surpass anything ¥ Bpecial attention is directed to the aoe selling os ng 40c.and 65e.per yard.NEW COSTUMB OLOTHA We are showing special value in New Costume Gloths, Black and all colors to select from.READ THE PRICES: New Oostume Cloths, from 130 to $1.10 per yd.JOHR MURPHY & CO.0; and Sutra = es; $ Boo of i bi Nios HE me ee?a Neat Hi RDITH'S DOWRY 27 PIER Tr-cour Jo LEER Te ler, wi one pod gol.NH wa sen - brou a.ae the snow a talllng 80 (pat fete to Bide round upon \u2018the AT uttering a word to ¢ ord oo we i teres\u2019 Boys Duc Laced Boots best qual i 08 110 Buiviusseirinnigss MA ore re Camiyh toconsalous- \u2019 poss, und Mr Camilyn to revive his narves, and t the hwo Ti ier who were d the u ity was more tira] ing.eu fie wanted gi puch nch scotée 1 to see th to soothe ham: tales art often craves for, and yet in sofdom OF 7 or never 0 , nus) d, speaking 0 like po in a dream; You wil l'aloturb your mother, and Suse k pain, mx ais soul not tio any greater than ist ste i i Pr \u2018seemed hopeless\u2014a dreary, \u201cTho boys as they were always called\u2014 put to bed when their mother came to, could not return that night, and she sh Fe) her mothers bed.Camiyn, had mattress on the floor Beauty, cold and cheerless vas the bed, and the room, and the night, but what was that ?He seemed to live in a world creat- by his own fancy, and in which Bleep had no power and no reign, ng e boys were sound aslee end the house ren the streets were as sllen: Matl Orders promptiy Allod, Bamples of our new Dress Goods sent on appli cation.NEW ART SQUARES NEW ART SQUARES NEW ART SQUARES LANGE BIZE ONLY 81.50 EACH LARGE SIZE, ONLY 81.60 EACH LARGE BIZE, ONLY £1.50 EACH SUITABLE FOR DRAWING ROOM SUITABLE FOR BITTING ROOM SUITABLE FOR DINING ROOM Who would be without carpets, whet for ons doller and Afty cents one of these most useful and elegans Carpets can be pron THE LATEST NOVELTIES, be sure of gutting the very latest our 8 we offer the best value to be found in the trade.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Remember, the price of our 24 inch Colored Bllk Plush, 10 all the new colorings, is Joe Vj Brey & GC 1781, 1783 NOTRE DAME es Turros cesh and only ops price.Britannia needs no bulwark, No towers along the atee Her march 18 on the mountain WAVES, Her home is on the deap.While th supremacy of Britannia the H 8 Pico 2 Sut nnla on recogn Dyea\u201d reign Supreme oer all geher send Byes d ole sp e thoir suporlority, and ve, test iy Ptavor are le, fon.\u201cDia ; bulwar is done bousehold where dyeing, by labor, ah aro he A per that can de x giv giving {Soy eae wheÿ bu; à 8, package is a Due yen 0 ARK YOUR COLLARS, QUFFS, Sv histo and all Linen wi Never washes out.om fiero sights down ing hard under the Droath 0 The present was far from his memory\u2014 ss in a review ¢ of the past, In which live sain.Of the future he when his edie tations would run hat glance more Intently au the eavons: and d bis low mutterings have found the vords his mind suggested, they would have \u201cThe future that awaits me in eternity ot peace.There is no change amon Even now he relieved his wandering mind by.Tam si a he often did\u2014 \u201c1 ra, en-\u2014-only a burden!\u201d \u201cI cannot help them, bat gnly add pes their sufferings.Is it right be wenty times no! 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Poor chard! there may be far store for him, and for them all, but for me there can be none.Iam the burden and the trial-\u2014the Joadstone that draws misfortune upon us all; yet it is in my power to relieve them of ie burden and the loadstone\u2014-and \"2 ow A mes throug h the night, and wards when Le Wy on the hard Sed and his dreams, were those words re \u201cIt 18 In my power to relieve them of the burden and the loadstone-\u2014and why not?\u201d No matter how often Jepeated, it was always the same; and £ .swer within the \"range of hie Entelloot, Tt was never uttered-\"and wby pot?\u201d Therein lay all the irresolutionof purpose: \u201cthe want of energy.the fault of a life-\u2014-hls thet was ren dered y the shock of misfortune, that left Jo Ei selichelp,® and hope in Him wh owerlessly apathe- poi next morning, he snow still lay thick upon ther round, though it had ce: r the departure of iors ugsuers.The boys left their beds willing- and propared themselves for the long \"8 workwith a cheerful alacrlt; of overlooked by Liana ortheir father.1 Richard\u2019s fate welghed heavily on all their minds, but the subject vi puise TX breakfast.: es hs ry and buy you another grea Diana sald to David, g 1; \u201conè for you, Willie, as ; From the depth of her pocket che produced \u2018four-pence, which was to be divided em; and with that, and some bread and \u201cmeat wrapped in paper for their dinners, they trudged off through the snow to their a pective places, and wore ehilied to 1 the y marrow on arriving b: the heavy shutters, that felt.oles, =o, thick! ¥ were they lio i \u2018with \u2018flake: now.\u201c Tattle Wie) round his situation becoming day that ema Brosonail did not improve ou acquaintance,.and he work - became heavier 1 tie found a friend in the a who, being one of those cowar minded boys, who.never seem tohave a will admired young Camlyn for retty face, and ree nesty, truth, and a RE eg, TR a From Dathonste Square Station, *3.30 p.ra/{Bundays only} and his good ! nature and itt 8 now woather as had nowset in was dreadfully trying to Wiille, who had to stand for together in 9 sho; that \u2018hours colder than the very str ~~ Towards the evenin which only made everyt wet.and pou bly mise: carry a heavy load a ro dtc, and when he came back he was glad to snatch five minutes\u2018 rest by or orouching himself ina | waehing-tub that stoo ita garner ot the shop.His hands found 4 littl ta but his feet would Ce how came on, biog and uj avery ple place in like trodon leona He mained until 8 Re aa S \u2018had not ithe Mr.Brass.nall rushed suddeniy ou of the parlour, and thin, but trying to à EE, bas of han ds.Crwaen 8 sadn oho UNIT] TED VOICES Boot.$4.80 per dox GK SCHOOLS: soNGGR TING.oreon, sot Pook ut tak {fuse a little warmth HE A the jron-mohiger, site \"Then, EN don t a doit?What doyou sn my time?Don\u2019t you Raow Yes, robbing me, and you i HE se SYA rt \u201cThen you ought are more jou quete thay an worth.\u201d su Then they can't be much troubl cording to veu wag bc of a , mouktered Will oA\" iy may 1 goto tes please?\u201cTea our work's dope\u2014~that's the oh for ey have to do my work.\u201d He had jus! tting by & large fire de the preparation of tes and | having seen his elster there at all through wl have forun across the Park, and bottle, Walt While 1 Lu in mes a ina continu al atiandance beside of COMPANY, Boston.way, Nor York City.nBoULATES y rond ich stanly ton \u201cPre ob a penny, Billy, » astheap used moro froquentiy to call him m.threg-bal fpence; take it = Sir.Rep never serie the Ny he e was to LT ot.ve and Wille was about to isa ie Olontart and his father appeared at ol pi r cried the golden-haired, leaving his father, an le with many exprepsions cried, \u201cthis is doar Di fing à Cemisn for pa be wis boing the © e conan 1 fu ture \u2018 boire roliof (han they ei WW hesiteting ly showed bia love for.\"Bloc rothe a te.» once AD Prior ge He: our a : Fe of oor Bs bodt jee i | a Les 4 bas oti Bes Teoh Hu, a nant ma teturaad | Em where | k ; ; When a afl \u2018west Sih Bi the | Riad margiof on à man sat Mike Gon | ER es, locas of cloth thing attached to the bra ake wheels, An\u2019 Investigation 8 mil Back resulted in the discore teces of oo thing ®, blood, Boas Tes Pre.re : Beyond recognition.b Were Ian atur morni Sotho to.her ring They vers dt et to alitax.roc iors worked in hari + and was marri HE SHOT MICHEL LAMONTACNE'S \u2018RASH ADMISSION, Btrong Testimony Against the Prisoner in the Sherbrooke Marder Trial\u2014The Crown Bprings a Surprise on the Defence.SPECIAL TO THE STARA SHERBHOOKE, October &\u2014It is evident now that the defence in the Lamontagne murder trial base their hope of success on the non-admission of mueh of the important evidence ofthe Crown.The STAR has already published a resumé of the evidence of Arcade Boucher, to whose house Michel escaped the night in question.As he went on to relate how he heard a rap at his bedroom window, and on opening it found some one there uttering an unintelligible jargon, the counsel for the delence jumped up to attempt to prevent the witness fram expressing an opinion + to what the unfortunate man was uylag to aay.In the meantime.witness was a flowed ed go on on and explain how when he a dmitted to the house he saw in the distance a \u201clorie fire, Michel ioody, ugly gashes on his wrist and Bis à trout, from Whioh t blood was oozing profusely.He also emelt rl smoke, had his hair singed, hands slightly Furnt and his right cheek swollen.- He asked Michel whether it was HIS BUILDING THAT WAS BURR Michel made a sign that it w Boucher asked him who had infficted the past wn his throat, Here the defence raised tl that Michel's declaration at this time Bou not be held to form a part of the res gestae, or of the deed itself, and could not go to the jury, but the Co et admitted it at this stage.Then Bou went on.That'Michel tried to answer, but he could not understand what he said.Then witness was asked if he understood b the signa and gestures of Michel who it was that did the deed.There was a strong fight \u201c| against the admission of his answ per, Finally the court stated that Fitness e might not have properly understood answer could not be received.Puis decision of the court promises to have a great influence on the cage.While Mrs, Boucher, who is a sister of the murdered man, was giving her evidence, a similar objection was raised.Witness stated that while she'and her mother were washing Michel he made an important declaration concerning \u2018th perpetrator of the crime, but the court refused to receive the declarations of the guilty party at this stage as forming einai of the ves gestae, She was allowed to state that Michel said : \"C\u2019est blen de valeur, c'est de valeur,\u201d The event of to-day was ot course the ap- arance of Leda Lamontagne in court and er second refusal to take the oath, The taking of evidence was then eontinyed.Gideon Brigson deposed that ha is married to Remi Lamontagne sister, e has known Lamontagne since the bérinning of July, 1888, He testified: \u201ci did no$ eat Lamontagne since She 18th July, 1888; 1 o him © in his barn the night of the i: but Li aid not see his face.\u201cDid you have any conversation with th risoner between the 18th July and the ve ctober, 1888, concerning what ha pened at Napoleon Michel\u2019s; js and if 80, you state where and when you u had that oon- versation with the prisoner?\u201d \u201cSeven or eight dave, before the trial of Leda Lamontagne I had A CONVERSATION WITH THE PRISONER at his barn at 8t.Ferdinand d\u2019Hslifaxr, Ho was inside and I was outside.1'hadepent the evening with the prisoner\u2019s wife at\u2019 his residence, and about midnight L.went to the stable to see about my mare, When fecame out of the stable I Jad Some one ca mes \u2018Is that you, Gideo: l'answered \u2018Yes.\u2019 \u2018Ihe voice suid to po F où are v lucky to be free to go where you like.then asked: \u2018Who 18 there?0 ang recognized \u2018his voice, am \u2018Where are you?\u2019 He answered: ox amipn- a moment; I will go and see you,\" He said: \u2018You haven light, do not come in for fear some où ous may see you Be jen a: near to the barn dnd I'w barn, and he asked me 1 to Ride th cure a lac Re at my ou him._ told him I was ot master at home: thatI Toul Speak of it to Pi father and if he were wiilin 1 woud et him know.Then he asked me father was a gosal sain: and if 1 spoke x nim about it, it he that by forbidding him to tell he would not speak of it.Iafterwarde said to him: \u2018tis you who killed Na apoleon Michel™ He answered me: \u201cThe thing is clear enpugh; 1 need not tell It to-you,\u2019 und he added: \u2018You know it as well as do.\u2019 I answered : \u2018We have Suspected.it, but nobody saw you! Then he said: \u2018YOU KNOW IT IB I, but do not speak of it, neither to relatives nor friends, except-to your father\u2019 Then he set to weeping for for a ter moments.I heard him sobbing.1 said to : \u2018Do not be discouraged; you will po come out clear.\u2019 He ered : rd to be ANEW cleared after an affair like that.I will con- up.\u2019 Iaskéd him'after that what his idea Was in thus killing his brother-in-law.I asked him also at the same time if he wag drinking at the time, and he answered *no;\u2019 that he was not drunk.\u2018It was a bad fue ) \u2018Witness went on to tell bow montagne had told him that the night in question be went on Roraotaok fo Michel's: woke him up and treated hi wanted him to atay o over night, bath he could not.He had to do the chores in the morning and he went put nd pront a short distance and sudden e thou occurred to him that he should cu afl He returned, and earin, coming, came to the ou with 8 lamp Fab his and, Heentered, and as Michel turned he phot him and then he (Lamontagne) revurn- od to his house.He said he did not out his throat or set fire 10 the house.He denied the whole affair.Lamontagne appeared to be stricken dumb for some moments, when his wife, cou Stepped u p to bim and pressed hand.Le si At walked out of the court room and : TO THE PRISON WITH HIM.She 1s a finé-looking, rather larg ws, woman fo with à florid complexion and a decided y re flned and kind Ga This morning her eyes are red with weeping.\u2018When Gideon Brisson fn person stepped forward upon the call of his name to testify before the court a genuine surprise was sprung ubon the defence, as he has been in © States since the murder, aod 1t was to exolude, his evidence that such determined Pine © on had been made to the admiesion the 9 evidence taken by the commission to Amesbury, Musa.HALIFAX ELECTION CASE.[SPEQIAT: TO THE STAR.] October 6.~The Chief Justice ?golinered Juement on Haturday in the Halifax election case\u2019 adjudging that the gervice on Messrs.Roche and Powor must be sat aside, inasmuch as the order extending She time for service had not serv ; PAUPER PRINCES, \u2014 Grroraz re THEST TAR] re inglodin Soe arth eee tha roper lo : ps op Vi, cok Iu oat iméd \u201cby his End the S'ereditors have poked the | Ei decisre the Prince and Princess paupers.a Reported B Bemis in Ireland.; : ehonpos 5.\u2014Sevei eaths are Le | Sash const 0 oi Itelan ing to of r food and indlreotiy.the failure of crop, Tire condition, of the Rs pre of this Spar oF dt isla restigaiad by © a3 ; [resin thirt Y-Sares min n d bo.THe sHANRDGK AND TORONTO MATOH i > te frack drunk, The | Terminates te a Draw\u2014Tho Montrenls Defeat ttie Curnwalls by Four Straîght- Becond Day Montreal Munt Club Races, Honors were equally divided at the Sham- | rock groundson Saturday afternoon.The home team tied tha Torontoa ins matoh of four games, and as {t was growing dark when time was called they mutually oon- sented to call it a draw.cheered each other and went home apparently well satisfied with themselves and | everybody else.Apät from the result of the oonteat the Shamrocks had good reason tale Salans with the afterncon.Above men are j the player muet never pollute good ot tho ith oly \u201ceport must Le Ris aie the grand d head | d sia and pér- ponte, hen © patring tie brake he saw x f yet the club wants all that it can d pretty heavy ones, £00 have to and to vhe treasurer the gate re- coivte yore per.haps the m most important cone especially 0 Sopa oiroul They ad to ivide fe lacrosse rival n the M.A.A.ore the oliamplons were iho TES es WAS UNFAVORABLE It waa a gloomy afternoon, if the poets are ht who sing of the melancholy days and Layee ye t o threatening clouds and tog rain did not keep at home the two ple who sacrificed & little per- mlort to the hope of seeing Toronto de aa Nor did the weather have a depressing influence either on spec actors, There could hot be a ere enthuei- astic grand gland = d the.honors.tiomselves, pended on Bo conflicting dates na Wroumstances oa?Stam: was otory, vue = Grav 1e Te e Shamrocks have The alliance.\u201d They vote together in the hve.ou ell and play very much alike on the fleld.Both are quick and active and handlers; ihe Playing of one si ust the 6 terpart of that 61; the other, and a keen excitin matoh is sand bu result of the mee of out the a sly wor ate and over they went home On the hots the home team alt bi the in the two they Es making tars, AGAIN AND AGAIN.ame was advertised for three on on the round a that vo CE yes Slosure thay were warmly cheered; then pouring t chere was anoblier delay od and at loot 5 at £450 a3 follows jrapires; ; they ware i BE except that they wan The first was just a moment's flash of | me: \u2018It is Rem! Lamonta, pne.ed Then I side of the barn.\u2019 1 then said to him: \u2018Walt artin\u2019 8 Leader e 5 ee first No y than Pons and a dash but \"thelr frst peak to you, but do not speak too Joud?Ig wont Boar the they never got an r start ft went, up to the Toronto goal, and for a moment until cleared, but It came ba tell it to others.I told thought time Rowan made a ca) wË = amroc ment down fe, ast co and nro h jini withou game had lasted only three and a Bait mine tes.and the third wi wos started without a rest, \u2018The third was the longest and hardest gam of ihe Jay, and alter, Ywenty-four muses durin \u201ctwo-thirds of thegame the Shot .had th £ the for az} We ©,\u201d sald oronto, but they would not take Whether it \u2018was the fault of the Shamrocks\u2019 home or the merit of the defence vas Ry hen it was over, bod was pay inte stop the rul hen Toronto Was défensive and kept there until near t glose of the game, when, with & epurt, the turn throogh the shamrock defence.Gaié firat | shot for goal, but the rubber oat bounded out, but only il.It was now two to one, but the Shamrocks won the fourth AND TIED THE SCORE he first play was à sharp attack on tha tos\u2019 goal persistently maintained, Thon the Shamrocks hada close call and the ball went.over tho stand.£ the Shamroc they had the bail pros a couple of 1 the line but could \u201cDrop your c ; ac > your anda,\u201d calied out\u2019 an anxlous spectator fro However, after twentys oné Re hard EE that I had (c'est une mauvaise heure: rom centre, Me.| Pills euro both.fog in forty, This was the jr goal inken aithoogh the ad played haif an hour.blstlo \u2018caugnt them still côn- - certalnity, and as they laid all the players took it was A draw and appar ik aa well Dod as they wera A for, \u201che crowd had bi players came out.some dt the teams s wera going to be d been an error of nine ach ara ton oft shout a a Ath was storied frinutes.but nl as reault; then it was d.MONTRHAIFCORN WALES | The interest manifested in Saturu Montreal-Cornwalt Ste toatoh was trated by the SE the game, | gov chat James street and \u201cPho first game started a Gomwalls rotting the ant 5, we was à defence one \u201cfor the jan walls, Cand after five minutes\u2019 \u2018bo usual rest was cdis- sid che bl won coo i efile day sud was won ont, olog Sha Po and ho | fourth, game.ey Ris match, MoNau ton ne Pt one, eo Bg inuten When Hume wus galled, les gutrosi victors by four stra ight gam he matoh between the o snd Montreal tears resulted ing draw, taki \u201ctwo kan when pped in \u2018order to allow sc eal exhibition to begin, BATURDAY'S MEETING.: The League Committee meeting: not to have ios Mon ireat-Toront second Victoria on Saturday afternoon ascoreof to The \u201cVarsity boys had tha\u2019 best of it throughout and felt proud of the firet viotory this session.The tollowity were the tonma: : Victoria\u2014Back, R.Clark: half packs, J.Gullblt 8, Wellock, and Kilbourne; qua rp ® Walsh; oi gs, Gowan, Wilson and Scott; forwards, W.-yte.a R.McKay, § Huot, PE Heatacote, \u201cà.Diverall.Mu ue ac EN me: shaw: \"Sign an : A Pherson, HA Blekerdike and Dyer; 1 arin Featherstone, King, , 8mith, Guthrie, ram, noison, won Frids Friday Bishop's College team defeated.antral Hunt Stesplechases.sut.Saturday's ateeplechages of the Montreal Hunt club were well attended, well run, and thoroughly enjoyed.The lirst was the open hanaiocap steeplechase, open to all.Open handicap steeplechase, Jona nurse o $200; 8250 to Ars se.$50 to seconii; 4 orse ta save entrance fee.Open to all horses, pk cup course: ; H.Drysdale\u2019s b \u201cQuaker\u201d ._.5 J.Cogbiia og rince Charlie lnogue's Lg , Litto Charles.3 Vio stables bg he second event wos ig rd the \u201care over three miles of fair hunting countryes ?3 J.Major's b g \u201cHard Times\u201d.J KN Whyte's bg \u201c\u201cOverstone\u201d.J.A.Stevenson's b g \u201cChester\u201d.: The Farmers\u2019 Baco was run as followa\u2014 ; A.MoGee's bg *Quiri 3 J, Nicholson sb g of .Chas.Finney'sb \u201cThistle\u201d.3 A.E.Pennistons m'\u2018Ivy Leaf\u2019 \u20184 5 8.Penniston\u2019s SE Emergency\u2019 F.H.Penniston\u2019 \u201cRapid A sv The Consolation Race\u2014 ; F.H.ro \u201cRa id Star\u201d.coscerreinon 8.Penniston\u2019 fn fergoncy | \"ovarauvecac ue THE WATER TAX QUESTION, The Special Committes Appointed to In tigate Meets and Adjourns.The difficulty which has arisen 3 vithey committee thal has attempted to gract.water tax question is A to ota Nearly over every © one has his own ideas and | two hardly coincide.The red Gauthier ranted the whole system of as ing taken into consiueration, but.AE .Staphens.thought the question they wers appointed to consider was that of the wa in > fors they conld do anything the ei y by the chalrio mas to Pont CS WANTED, which they replied that their alle ore Sontaned wih tn Ee eh bee pent tion Fa and nad\u201d not Feng wha poéiions, ho ta made 1; suoh potion, = re found Le be load x Ein the The op \u201cthe City Olerk, wi absents Thompson then Tt the Tra : Labor'Council wanted the tax put upon t landlords, to which Mr.Holbronner replied that they were stron Fen : they: were convinced the landlord wou take advantage the oi ne auition of.W.8 Jose A was pou The tents.a rc it desirable that he should examined.\u2018For and Against Annexation to the ci Two meotings have been called fort evening at Ste.Cunegonds for and egs) annexation to the dity.Thoge-favoring nexation will meet at 1583 Noté : street, those saguinst itat the Town Hail, eit oa AL.i te P.peur | in Sp aguonay, MP, Rh souci, D 1a makes you nervous, and yo makes LA \u2018dys peptie: étik a tanders you miserablé.Cheers Littie ve \u201c Bpesis! Notices: ~~ ° N.¥, Fiano Co.This old reliable house send no salesmen or tuners from house to ho palit their pianos, but if customers requ ing pianos will call at thelr Stores Hho find fine new upright Diag 326,11 Fever, Dec See the list for the cotes artiole Jike After.uslug one package you oi 0 pg airing a specialty on oe i Ex-Mayor Beaugrand, being forded b state\u2019 of his health 0 pass tha wi ii Colorado, with his fémür, would: 3 residence, Sherbronke Bir Tan Lo responsible parties, App! office, 33 St.Gabriel, What Ten do you Drink?KOH-I-NUR\u2014What kind of tes: Ag + sr cms co oe 1 yp 3 S011 Notre aris » C90ty Btrchalls Hints and Admissions, THROWING LIGHT ON THE MURDER OF BENWELL The Original Farm Student Scheme Did Not Embrace Murder.THE PRISONER HIMSELF DENIES THE EVIDENCE GIVEN IN THE ATTEMPT TO PROVE AN.ALIBI FOR HIM.{éPHOIAT, TO THE GTAR.] TORONTO, October 6\u2014A special to the Globe from Woodstock says that Birchall's story of the murder of Benwell is gradually - oozing out of him, he has made anything like a clean breast of the murder.What he has done, and all he \u2018has done, go far, Is to make a number of half statements\u2019 and to drop hints and admis- along, which, pleced together, form a tolerably coherent story.He began throwing ont.eignals that he was guilty shortly alter pr trial commenced.Mr.Osler's opening speach made him uneasy, and that night he ; 45 fall remarks to the eflect that he feared Jury would convict.- As the evidence of e Crown was being unfolded grew ore and more restless, Thoee who saw \u2018him enter the court to hear the verdict will never.forget the hunted look as of a wild \u201cahlma) at aL bay that overspread his counten- his return to the gaol he he talked and\u2019 hatred for hours, and let it be under- there and then that he was guilty to the extent of HAVING BEEN AN ACCESSORY before and atter the fast.Biuce then hehas made further admissions and b ; on or or Implication told a guod case.Hels apparents unable to tell a \u201cetralghtestory about hing.In these gonversations with aiforsnt persons whose uties bring them in contact with him, he does not give the particulars in a bunch, but - rather leads up to and & .by bit.He varies the dota, o taking back \u201c In ono breath what he has conveyed in - another, but the outline remains s pretty muoh untouched.To sum up, he now- ledges, as has been sald, that he was an ;.accessory, and therefore he merits the sentence passed upon him.He alleges, how- aver, that some of the testimony adduced in behalf of the Crown was untrue.He does not say much about his negotiations - With young Benwell and bis \u2018father; ho igh he now freely admits that he © went in to swindle both them and Pelly.: Charles Benwell, 1 hear, says that Birchall told his father that i would be better not to mark Fred\u2019s linen and underciothes, that \u2018the Customs authorities in Canada would sharge more on them if marked than if unmarked.Col, Benwell ; WOULD HAVE TESTIFIED TO THIS had he been able, to attend the trial.Asit was, Charles got it at second-hand, and therefore it could not be brought out in his évidence, Birchall has nothing to say on the subject at present, except that the tory is not true The type writer letter Birchall does not attempt to explain or account for.Birchall does not accuracy of the Crown's case in any of ts material fea He maintains that oneor or two of the Crown witnesses who said SUwOod just before train time in late afternoon.He Jepiesh les by implication vidence of you cQueen and Mr.Millman that they frat him in Wood- \u2018étook-on February 17th.He says bo was not In the town at ail on February 17th,an therefore, could not have been seen by Te two witnesses just named.It is gathered Fi GENERAL DRIFT OF HIS TALK hatin programme was to take Benwell to Rs ekeor muskeg beyond the place where dy Was found.ad Benwell been the chances are à © body would Dover heen und.do et Birebaify on 8 few miles rum- - have taken the pfiala nd Lake Huron road to Buffalo.t-he will not admit that he was at the van He confessed directly that he took well to Eastwood and beyond, in the aifetion or of the swamp.But as yet he re- cks to it that his was not the Band toat our Benwell, Yesterday he said, first time since his conviction, that he could have made a statement to the as to his whereabouts and doings on abraary the seventeenth which would have satisfied them that he was not the actual murderer, but the statement would have : established his guilt as an accessory.In Othor conversations he has conveyed this hèn he returned to England 1889, or thereabouts, he kept up : COMMUNICATION BY LETTER WITH PICKTHALL.Pickthall bad been an English farm up a respectable lad dy an EE a on in East Oxford.When be had of Bonwell, Birchall informed Pick- of Plokthall was to raise some a 7 and meet the party at New York.eep dark, however, and not let himself be known to Benwell of Peliy.Birchall was to point out the young fellows .to him.Then Fisuiall was to return to his farm in East Oxford.In due course Ben- well was to he sont there.Plokthall was to \u2018pretend to be Birchail\u2019s manager\u2014to teil Benwell that Birchall was the proprietor of 2\u2019 the farm and also of the acres adjoinin \u2018he farm was an excellent one with a brick house, substantial outbuildings, and à good supply of live stock.Pickthall after a \u201cday or two was say to Benwell: \u201ci ve good round of money here represonting the rofits : of the farm for a month or tw vous ta take it lo B Benwell deceived in this way was pen to be induced if he had the £500 with TO TURN IT OVER TO BIRCHALL, > ho was to share with Pickthall.If he had :-not.the 9 money with him he was to be in- uoed to write or cable to his father for it, on the piven ng of these fraudulent repre- sehtations.uch in brie! was the original âcheme, which apparently did not involve \u201cMurder, though all \u201cdoes not say how nwoil w 10 have been got rid of after he chall declares that Plokthatl had no hand in the murder, and 8 not aware that it was to be committed.He gives it to be understood that Pickthali went to Now YC York as arranged.The Bir- i par ived there by the White Line Ttonmor \u201cBritannic\u201d on Friday, February 14.Pickthall was at the Metro- whore they.put up, Birchall had a Po with him and showed him Benwell and ally too.He says in effect that this ended Pickthall's connection with the affair, that < either because he found that Benwell had > not the money In his pocket or for some other reason 9 PICETHALL \u201c\u2018PUNKED\u201d and did not carry out the rest of the scheme, Mrs, Birchall on Saturday afternoon gay her husband fort the first time since he sentenced to death.Birchall aid not now \u2018of her coming until she reached the gaol in a'cab nth pany of Mrs, West-Jones.botween them was a sad on r.Cameron, the gaoler, ston cessary \u2018 vent Mrs m kissing or embracing.her hu Tol ba Blunt tél is-done in order to prevent the { poison b ing 88 sum ng : vous prostration, was comple down when she passed out and peri off for & short drive with her sister.KINGSTON NOTES.ISPROIAL TO THE STARY \u201cRivasrox, Octo & models of a steam tux to take t of the tug \"Mo.oArtagy, for the elite &y Ratftin, oo pa tug will a great deal larger than the Arie it'be Of steo Saag the bottom che kh will Ravin gent 26-000.he with d engines, 000.She will n se Tait lerce is got fo bo ting out plans for tau pik A de hexe fox the \u201c| cleared $3000 in one deal, and di Tot Publish the paragraphs in * | Hector thio It cannot be sald that ests them, bit : t Is a original tention.| .\u2018at Prince Albert, tober 6.Capt.Ploroe 18 pre | \u2018be To and 1 same d tool steamers ar imilar boats for : ne herb, inseng, ors hich as per rb.Jt 1 large nite int She counties of routes \u2018and Renirew.Profits où are four h percent.Mr, Hobart, on kiero! of this, oe 20,000 Th Le gs unds more, The average who price is 8100 per pound, The ra price is $500, SIR HECTOR AND THE SCANDALS.Mr.Tarte Baya the Minister Brought in Only Through a Very Long Resch, lappoLes TO THE STAR] 5, October 6.\u2014Explaining 1 mentioned in the OQ, declaration, Thich has been published n, Tarte writes: \u201cIt is true I have omitted these paragraphs, a and-I have done well.When the parasra come to light in the course of the Hg?it will be seen that Sir Hector is brought in the case through very long reach, have à suron case against Thomas sûreevy, but I à not think Ât to throw to publicity the Bama of such a prominent man as Sir Hector, agaipst whom I had no proof, and who h had given me his word of honor that he was innocent of the insinuations contained in the suppressed parag graphs, before ublishing the ocaratl ons of Robert McGreevy and I bave copsulted men of high arphy \u2018who told me not to hesitate to endeavor to put a stop to the scandals which I have exposed.I have full knowi- edge of the burden that 1s on my shoulders, an the proper time to now would not t.If Ï write now it is because I am placed in a singular position.The courtiers of Sir Hector accuse me of perpetrating his ruin, or rather of tr Ying to do Bo, and un the other hand my political adversaries accuse me of having sheltered Sir Heotor because he is a Conservative chieftain.Both aceu- sutions are false.All I want is to throw the broadest of light on the system of corruption, the chief features of which are the contr aets for the harbor works and the sub- slay of twelve thousand dollars a yoar given to the steamer \u201cAdmiral,\u201d which is owned by Thomas McGreevy 1\u2019 Etecleur, commenting on on the MeGreevy- Tarte scandal, says that the question is of the utmost importance and that, notwithstanding the denials of Tarte in Le ren, the rumors that an arrangement has been arrived at, that important witnesses will mysteriously disappear and that at the last moment secret understandings have heen arrived at,are still in circulation, There still lots of time to procure all necessary witnesses, and failure to do so wi looked upon with suspicion, es clally, after the eloquent statements made by Tarte that he would not entertain for a single instant proposals leading to an arrange- his case is of great interest for Quebec, which has contracted a debt of millions for worke that are not estimated at anything like the cost.A DISPUTED WILL, An Intersstiug Lawsuit at Ottawa\u2014Serlous Charge Against Executors.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR OTTAWA, October 6.\u2014AÀ great oral gent invoivinæ prominent people, wili b here shortly.The case is that of Cane vs.the excoutors of the estate of the late C.T.Bate.it will be remembered that Mr.Bate died about eighteen and Nes sage.very suddenly.Henry Bate, Bate.brothers of deceased, fo and Ne his wil appointed executors of his estate.en?the beneficiaries were his wife, with whom he had not resided for à nuinber of years, ut besides his wife there were three other ladies not related to him in any way who were mentioned in the will, These were the unmarried daughter of a clergyman of St.Catnarines, Mrs, derson, of Ottawa, nee Miss Minnie Kerr, of Toronto, and Mrs.Chapleau, wife of Major Chapleau, Clerk of the Crown in Chaneery.T tate was valued at seven hundred thousand dollars, and of this sum he left ten thousand to Mrs.Chapleaw.Tho trustees do not dispute this sum, but Mrs.Chapleau has a further claim against them.She declares that the will contained a codicil providing for her son, but that this codiell, which was on a separate sheet of paper, wag detached from the will and destroyed.She saw the will before the testator aied, and saw the icil attached to the will.This, of course, the vxecutors deny.It islikely that a very bitter Jawsuit will result from the matter.The preliminary steps were taken ay, when Newell Bate, one of the trustees, was examined before the Master in Chancery.- Mr.-8.H.Blake appéared forthe Chapleaus, and Mr.À.d.Christie for the estate.DIDN'T WANT SMALL COIN.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Tonos October 6.\u2014The actions \u2018of neral Rooney ab yesterday morn- vez services in Bt.Mary\u2019s Church caused considerablé hostile comment among the congregation.Last Sunday week the Liasrsianiomn) announced that there would be a special collection on the Sunday following for the education of candidates for the priesthood.Yesterday at both masses he ld the congregation that he did not want their five and ten cent pieces.They could keep them.hen two or three persons started to leave the church he ordered the doors to be locked until the collection was taken up, and even foilowad the collectors around to watch what each one of the faithful contributed.Quite a number who had come prepared to put a quarter or a fifty cent piece into the plato.fot so Indignant that they refused to contribute anything.HON.LAWRENCE CLARKE DEAD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) WINNIPEG, October 6,\u2014Hon.Lawrence Jaren Chie?Fastor of the Hudson Bay pany.prominent man tn the Note est Territories, died this morning Saska tchewan, where his headquarters were.Mr.Clarke will be remembered in the East through his connection with the Riel uprising, the half-breeds blaming him for precipitating the action at Duck Lake by using threatening language towards Riel and some of his friends.JACK THE RIPPER'S THREATS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LoNpoR, October 6.\u2014The new threat of Jack the Ripper has once more produced a marked feeling of dread throughout the city.Saturday night the whole of White- chapel district was patrolled by hun of constables in plain clothes, and at the corner of every street one was watch.The police believe that Jack still) lives in the neighborhood.FEAR A MILITARY RIOT, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] CLONMEL, October 6\u2014A hundred Hussars and three hundred and fifty extra policomen have arrived here, The Govern: ment fears a collision between the al Berkshire and the Eighteenth Irish regimen vote note Coming.D tober 6.\u2014The ctnference of the TI rt N stsonailets \u201ccalled by Mr.Parneli vas held here fo-any.Part of the business gi the conference was the selection of a utation to visit America for the purpose oh ying before the people of that country a fo n statement of the situation of aftairs in Ireland.John Dillon, William O'Brie: Thomas P, O'Connor, Timothy Sullivan an Abraham Gill were appointed to form the deputation, us Fatal Fire at Maxvilte, MAXVILLE, Ont.October ithe stone house in this village owned.by James Mc- Naughton caught fire) in he kitohon \u2018about midnight Mrs.ughton, senior, to ether with youn, dire oNaughton and aby escaped, but h r husband, J oa and [4 ttle girl about eight years ol shed in the flames.The house and con- ts together with two or three buggies and 2 Tin an outbuilding were cone sum ou in Esmunnoore, October 6The ng.La» montagne trial was continued shis morning, Leda Lamontagne was brought before the court to answer to a File calling upon her totestity, Bhe still persisted in her silence, Messrs, Panneton and Lemieux appeared for her.The hearing of the counsel was postponed until \u2018two o'clock.Florida Binétte, a girl about \u2018nineteen years old, was called, She testified tnt she spent; the evening of the Br rview with the latter, Los re Remi Lamon aghe, and her son_by her marriage, Mart in, then about 17.Fier nid \u2018Brisson was drunk, sleeping on a chair, when \u201coho first came in about seven o'clock.Afterwards supper logether and to he all right and knew mitted that she, 85 w taken a few glasses in the course of the evening.She \"did not see Remi Lamon- tagne there that night at ail.She nover saw him after the evening of the 18 th of August, when she went over to do his hi pugework for him.He then asked her Lo taie tea there, but she declined, saying she was in a.hurry, and she never saw him after that, She got a little rattled on closs-examination and admitted sh HAD.EERSELY DRUNE PRETTY FREELY the night in question and had seen Brisson drunk upon a couple of other occasions.Dr.Noel, who was called first to see the wounded man after the occurrence was the next witnesa He got Arcade Boucher's ati three o'clock in the Sorin in question.He described the wounds, and stated positively that either the ball in the head or the gash in the neck, which had severed the arypx and pharynx, taken separately, was \u2018Witness immediately saw there patient 8 recovery, aod toid him to prepare die, that hemorrhage might get in at any moment.Witness bandaged Michel's wounds,and when he had closed the lips of the gash at the throat so a8 to prevent the escape of air through the windpipe, which was severed, Michel could speak distinctly, although he spoke very huskily, lke a man suffering from severe cold.v.Mr.Plante, the priest, was also present» the witness while he was dressing the wounds, together with a number of the members of the family and neighbors who had flocked in.itness ent in again next 3 with Dr.Sirois, ppon th the a had Then ichel, the doctor tol him, e previous day, that - HO SAW NO HOPE.Dr.Sirois concurred\u201d with him, He could swallow no food; he was kept alive only by the injection of flquid food.Witness, after making a series of visits to the wounded mortal.was no hope for his p to the seventh of August, again told.Michel there was no hope, that he ad to die.The next day witness started to uebec to sail for Europe, leaving Michel to the care of Dr.Sirois, who attended him after that.Rev, Emile Plante, éuré of St Fortunate de Wolfeston, was next examined.He stated that he arrived at Arcade Boucher\u2019's between half-past twelve and one o'clogk, after midnight, and found Napoleon Michel there covered with coagulated blood, an noticed the two mortal wounds he had received.The purpose of his visit was to minister to the supposed dying man\u2019s spirl- tual wants.He consequently administered the last sacrament to him.Apart from the spiritual confession HE CONVERSED WITH HIM.\u201c1 asked him,\u2019 remarked the reverend it, he dreaded death, and he answered, \u2018No.I could have no pleasure in the worla if I ltved now.\u2019 He made that statement about one o'clock.\u201d In cross-examination, Mr.Plante said that Michel 8 oko to him tive or six times that o Spoke with difficulty, but could 1 evidence and that Ja prove that Michel, immediately assault, belleved he was on the oath, and under this conviction mada atements that can bo acce as mad mortem statements, to the erent persons who spoke to him Fae \u2018court adjourned for lunch at one \u2019e The court resumed this afternoon.Leda Lamontagne was summoned #na declared take the er counsel that she Was ready 8 oat.The Grown held that in orden the chain of evidence, they would Le postes her examination until late this afternoon.The Interest | in the t trial continues unabated.he court room is thron every day so onset that it is next to Impossible to make one's way through the people.Many hang in throngs to the windows from the outside, not being able to gain access, while others go away disappointed at ni ot being able to get a glimpse at the proceedings, The trial is fhe on absorbing topic of conversation everywhere here.cortain amount of sympathy is felt for the piucky little sister of Lamon- tagne, whose position between her h and her brother is so painful and mbar sing.Brisson\u2019s appearance on Saturday has put a new complexion on the case.The defence appears extremely anxious at the evidence so far.Lamontagne has- been watching the proceedings this morning very intentiy, and sh ows traces of extreme anxiety.FROM SHERBROOKE TO PETERBORO.[SPECIA TO THE-STAR.] HAMTLTON, Ont, Oct.6\u2014The manager of the Hamilton branch of the Edison Electric Light Company says that the company has decided to remove its headquarters from Sherbrooke, Que., to Peterboro, Ont, mme COOKERY DEMONSTRATION, At the Opening ofthe Cookery School Classes This Morning.OI course everybody eats to live, that Is except gfe w, and what shall it be, and how shall it cooked, are very important considerations, especially 50, &s scientists are saying that even character ls jnfluenced by by food.The first question is often limited by the purse, the second by the knowledge of the coo uf who now can plead ignorance with a echool of cookery at the door?This institution of learning opened its ciasses for another session forenoon with a demonstration off high class cooking, the lesson consisting of our dishes of rather bigh sounding.names and choice ingredients.About thirty \u2018up town ladies were seated onthe gradient platform while the teacher, Miss Richards, gave her demons stration at the big table which standa) in the broad doorway between the class room and the laboratory.Here was everything a cook could wis Tor, gilt edged buttar, snow snowy.-0 flour fresh Seas rid equired for the dishes, 8] Spies, and an array\u2019 of dishes almost as bewildering to the uninitiated as the apparatus in a chemist's class-room.The table Was also provided with two niimature gas stoves, while a large biight range groud 21059 by.First there was a mayonsis of tomatoes and its ingrédients, à HE salad or à tablespoon- fui of cream, vinegar, salt and) pper were fs carefully measured out as de vere the components of à médical présoription or the potions of some Sharm, The eee dishes were Swedish savoury, and vanilla fritters.AL of ments\u201d were ve dis were pronounted \u201cvery adhe or dently no one doubting thal hoy were good.The Joint Registrars for Montreal East, lhe appointment, of.Me Cha es L.BIRTHS.! MULLAN-AL Hudso ren on Sunday, October 5th, the w daughter, \u201cDEATH HS.MEAGHER-In this Ris eus, on the 6th inst., Pate rick Men, Hof 63 years, native of the courts Hipperacy,* Ireland, Funeral natice \u2019 THE WEATHER bows: cool weather, followed by rit a 00 a,m.rodaniitie for the nos ren o four rep and north-east winds, fair an.Readings by Hearn Thermometer Tent ate last ast yours 3 Ometer rend } : Appolntinents this Evonitigs AE CEE CACKORARA~ = = Ei ganas cal arena or otherwise.x-M.P.P.fo held pe for Montreal t wit oseph ph Cas pears in the e now, friends.office Soo not sufficient fortwo men.Jtis stated, however that the Government are satisfied that \u2018the office returns amount to 000+ one.if not more, and that that amount is: sufficient for two,\u2019 This system ola polntis Joint- registrar protno- Re th a bean very lax ti © n atioi nds defeated in he poliy- = of Moise Late rainat fe Ti tase of de: Marte, yt ite mormine Doro Me Juak Lion = Davidson.a the time fo nt ten angry ; parlor w where been gator { Iptobire and Frias Ethie y.in tho midst of | 8 not used examine es | ; ; of tl tall, heavily built any beard.H eaks with Friér Tie pool, vas Da Sigh ag Fd : the opourrance be n the that evens oy words from pe éelborbus, who, lt 19 a8 8 eue) or but poilu can bill an tte ors if es.a 5 ae 9 au er.ras dsclined Smee; with MILITARY HONO Arrangements for the Unveiling of Monument tu Memory of St C : Hi faruel ik Dgetin ot the officers o ! the Victor! a5 boon called for inte evening, hee a ot for the purpose pe arrangements for the unveiling with mil tary honors, next Saturday afternoon: ii Mount Royal Cemetery, of the monument erected to the memory ot | the late Mr.J.Samuel, & member of the r du epidemic in Ooto ber, 1985.It ropo tolesue an invitation to all the aly corps ! pariioiato in as large numbers t has not yet been decided ho St died dedi gate the monument, but the choice will rest between Rev.Canon Bllegood.chaplain of the battalio ames relay, pastor of -Bt.aul's Ohuroh, , of which the deceased young man was à member.The .monument .prokon pillar of Massachus gray granite, by Mr.Hobert | Reid, and bouts the following inscriptions.In memory : of Jobn B.8 amuel, ember of the Victoria Rifles of Canada, Who Ww accidentally shot while on duty with his regiment at the Mount Royai Hospital groun e 3rd ot apotober, 188 Bron b; Gl of Montreal, tho a Rifies association of the Froviace ce of Q Quabeo us B éribute of respect and regret fr Sholossot a of much Dromige.Hom 8 t October, died 3rd Qotober, 1885 In this connection the following lettor has been received : To the Kditor.of the Sram: Six, \u2014Fivé years ago last Saturday, Dr, J, H.Samuel & Hemier of tie Victoria Rifles, was ac- with hig Æoiment Tow 6 and order à in the ° city.ab 17 andor one.Tor The Victorias voted E150 50 Hardy & public mom PE the Mount Roy: Com tery Company genoroi usly gave & half of He land; the dents se, of which profession he was mber, er friends subscribed towards the! bject das rots the city gave a handsome Jondtion and Lt 1s expack expected that the monument will db ve! noon.Wound It it.not be appro prisie if the whole brigade turned out for the odcasion.a8 no bt many of our citizens will, ours, FATHER AND SON.Strange Disappearance of H, T.Richter and His Bon.© diappearance of of H.T.Richter, foreman For Tees & Cu, and hia twelve-: oarold boy Fernando, batter known as \u201cN still \u2018shrouded with mystery.Mr.ter who shro of a sensitive disposition.had been much depressed by the fact that a man whom he owed a small bill was constantly pregsin him for payment.He brooded consiantly over the matter, and expressed himself as always being in terror about having his effeois gold, and though his wife advised him to lsy the matter before his employer, he was proud to do so.For the last few da 8 espe- clally he had Japered (onder Fe ate as he did not want hr) to or Riper grace and ruin that were to follow i seizure of his effects.When he came har for dinner on Friday he was worse ever, and d positi vel y ass the EE kill himeelf and wife, and the threats were made with such emphasis that some of \u2018the | boarders remained constantly in «ii house with Mra.Richter.On afternoon he drew his pay, and a.Td after two presented himself at the gdal Sob with dark hair.as.e sp à German accent.and was dressed in rk brown checked pants and dark blue coat and vest, The.bo, wore a light suit, knlckervockers,: \u2018dark stockings, and The hey bad no mone; except the father's.weèk's salary.: Detective Bar has-baen working On\u2019 the: case, but go far -bas found no.trace of them.The Edith, rot case: LS â nm dire, Desnoyors ors to-da: o-day 5 else tt 0 the Queen mn to be a in the Edy to ine 9 te The bonds ho has given will remain th © samns a before.Î oT Criminal Tabet : A man named 8, W.Btaler was committed to the Queen's Bench this afternoon for criminal libel.PERSONAL.The Bishop of ot Ontario arrived at the Hall yes- way home from England, and left this morning 1 for the west, a.Henri Ievesque, the now Prench-Canas dian me ever oi ins Maine Legislature, las not yet attained his twenty-fifth oval T.A.MoEtnnon ffictais A EN + + AM SA this evening at the Windsor Hotel by tho and employés of the Canadian Pacific Rallway.Mr.Neilson, Manager G.N.we el, Co, Bons venture Station, returned this ms ring trip to Iowa, whore he spent two w eons olidays; The Comte, Yves de Roffignac; rietor of a 1 ural establishment Deus winnipeg, merried in Parts Mu ite Germaine de Salvaing de Bosstere.She will be the first French noblewoman to settio In the N Orth Weak.it: James Stewart has returned from the North.Bre; © beauties of the an Ries, be rene pertociy enchantod th ev Sent fuests ame Banff B FINANCIAL.Business on the Stock.Exchange acific tho gay vus 2 50 ol Roy: ht Com ch à Sands at 110,andû 265 Light co Bi a) sr EB SALES.- 47 Bank of Cornmerce 12 To 100 Canadian Pacifi 30 Am 0 KR.E.9 Jor tuo 1 an: D; Gordon Éteatih as 3 p.mm.Ask.Bid, _R ried £ Yo tigi Stoo Be bros : 8 \u2018or the Bras ac Bro Vor ers, 60 su Francois Xavier at toi + run ani: Erbeistons: in Chicago.+ Ja SE Bb Ohtossro for.by; Bmith in : stel white Exchange.= ue Is the ou x ip B58: | ' on bearers were no Les Little] Liver Pills, : : Gren lo To ; ent 18 ho on bs Pree Sox fr 50 or Dome aude 5 A 6xplox mi er; ii \u201cPots Ins.granted 0 a, is LE ns x ; x A probe from re store Keepers on 8 streat against the further block.ng of their street and spoiling thelrautumn, | trade by the construption of the sower: on that atreet between Bt.Catherine and On- tarlo streets was rend at the meeting of the \u20acity Council this afternoon.+ + À letter from the Chambre de Commerce te \"was read; with reference to the ralis laid by.| tho Street Rallway Company.which, it was ntended, owl wv tharut forthe flange of wheels - bel ng : CA width, ruined.the wheels of carriage 5 by skidding in them nd + aR id a hey suggested that y Should, be compelled an 8 pou Pontes and \u201cAs far - possible à ol the old ones to lay similar rails those in use Io the United States and they considered $200 a year on the probibitory and reduce the license 6 Tessonagl e flgure in the interests as all of the consuinersas the sellers of meat.They also asked that the butchers be co lied to adopt: impermeagle tables for t the pion of of feat: OLUMINOUS REPOR' ot Mr.MoGHiL, \u20ac sesistant chief aoa of the Juland Revenue Departm as e the analysis of the Ot ter.Committee, On the re nance Committee, granting Po 000 towa rds.an exbibition next year, the Mayor emphi d the necessity of stipu- unas the money was tact tho th to be pald on the unanimous certifi cate threes aldermen are to be eles y the Counclito be mombors a ge Sortbiston Committee.the report as © proposed arrangemen the yurnplke rustees w ae ereds It provided that in consideration of the city Lou the debt on the three niiles road within the city,and paying she in Entorost on the game, In the proportion of $4000 per paye the rate of Interest 4 to be six perweent.able semi-annually, e said amount of nture forming a- Sapitl of $12,068; all debe now in existence within the city limits should be abolished on or bel ovember : néxt.À special committee consider the roposed annezation of Ste.Clinegonde and Ethor anneoxations was chosen.Aurors Borealis and Sun Spots.The late retuzners from church last night were rewarded by seeing the most beautiful display of oy.ealis that n Shen 160 for vents.The whole of «the northern sky with a e green light, divided up oy white, floscy clouds, looking like rays of électric light t, one broad ban of which stretched far oper tne eity.These - phenomena are caused y magnetic currents, and they very Troquani dy foilow outbursts on the sun.It is they aro most delicate indicat i Her Sympathy between the earth and the aun.There been an almost utter.absence of briliant magnetle dsnioya during the t two or three years, as well as an almost utter absence of large sun spots.In fact sun spots à and pre dre Part and usually ÿ each other, We are now work- | Tne cp period maximum displays and we may look for some magnificent signs in SE northern us - Grand Kermesse.A.8.nurübe of French Canadian ladies, Jorge nu by esdames Mercier, La- | costae, Mathieu, } Jughes and others, were hard at work to- oN perfecting arrange- ermesse which opens the.Dominion Rink, St.near Bt, Catherine, o£ ds bred din rated an: filied to ovèr owin with Sojectnoreil Behe which are sure to attract large crowds wi The Kermesse will open from 7:30 until midnight every night this week There wili be speeches by Prominent men, refreshments of all kinds, Jottorles de Ame ofan age: gid.Oi ex) xhooted a Jud > recent.Aline ho cis be drawn in i lottery.An admission fee of ten.cents is to be charged.oe Funeral ofthe Late Mr, Bernard Emerson.ary: large gathering of prominent citizens dolloveod de remains ofthelate Mr.Bernard Emerson Yesterday afternoon.The funeral took place from deceased\u2019s late resi- \u2018No: 13 Bt \u2018Alexander street.The Ald.Wm.Cunningham and Messrs.M.Sharkey, B.Tansey, ames | Connaughton, P.Reynolds Finn.\u2019 Amongst those fon dm; Jabs 2 a durent Condy societies and Les ccieily the St.pedi T.may aughter, who wi ve the sympathy of a large circle of friends.The Beauhamois Horse Thieves.Alex.Soucy, one of the two brothers who were the terto of aubarnois an cinity by heir thefts of horses, was found gullty on Saturday last, and this morning Chief Hughes received à telegram from Detective penter to tho effect that the latter had arrested the brother, who escaped from gaol in Nashu .H., where he hus engaged a lawyer and\" will fight extradition.\u2018The Physician and the Drugglists.Pharmäcentical Assüciätion: of the The Province of Quebec sues Dr.Olivier Raymond for $25, holding that inasmuch as he kee eeps | a Jug store he should pay the license fees o Assooiation.The doctor contested onthe ground that he rag a physician and theretore.pot Song their laws, and + by-laws were not in force when the Es vas taken, an ay Judge Desnoyats maintainod: This contention.| Assigned.gel Limoges; milk.dealer, of Mais- 0, has ned: at_the demand.of Malet ette; 2 D.Liabliitios about n of the heart; nervousness, ialston Ly headache, eotd hands the back, r reileved by Car- Special Notives Medals and jewellery manufactured on esigns and estimates nished free of cost.Janes street an a Notre Dames ng forced by the ; s the winter in: Fess vig Tih his Jamly, fn Sma A at.\u2018Baie ouh Tr, SES A LE anlee Co : uesday mm ag, \"10.olalock, 4 Fort fn ERs of SAY.BOYS, Bo ct te kes mi Sh tiunicate vith She sian :doblin, Ans vtt ra «| for casèu whère à aovrer is recommended of Health, which is logated partly in the city and |- Heme) Lt J 1 def \u20ac rss 3 23432 Hazelton, Fischer, Dominion & Eoilan | PIANOS & ORGANS 235x) Real Estate.Now is the time to secure A First-class Residence.A comfortable Dwelling House, A Good investment in Business Properties or Building Lots, We have them for sale.Or if you want to rent a House, Furnished or Unfurnished, or a Shop, or an Office, We have them to Let.If you want to Borrow Money on First Mortgage on Real Estate.We always have Money to end.The Management of Properties and | Estates, including Collection of | Rents, eto., is a leading featüre in | our business.We also \u2018place Fire | Insurance Rates at lowest Rates in First-class Companies; and we hold Auction Sales of Real Estate, At our Sales Rooms and Office, 181 St.James Street, Ground Floor, When required.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 ST, JAMES ST.REAL ESTATE.we have been instructed ty the Execntors of the ESTATE FRANOIS MULLEINS to well BY AUCTION AT OUR BOOMS, 181 St.James Street, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, The following vacant Propertiss:\u2014 Wellington street.Two lots of 23 feet esch 1 feet deep.slsdeaeiotor 10-foet by node fo hocla : Mullins street.81x lots of 20 feet each by an average {est Also t VENUE.Tor ac 40 feet oh EE tot, on on Lower Laghine Road.lot Bir A.T.Galt subdivision, 186 tent 224 ov 280 2, ay One arpent .in three ual BE, or Sd b of three years, si tases: Bal por cenit par abu.Paie at Elevan Orclock: at 8 per J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 234x2 Renl Estate Aucti : Fumiture Factory and Sa Mil, In a hardwood virgin forest nés 0 EE and Ottawa River, between Montreal and: Ottaws, unlimited water power, summer and winter, everything in working order and nearly new; 140 ft, abating | and machinery.Accommodation in houses for eight families and 30 men, Oertéiniy the \u2018noat desirable situation in Canaûs fôr export trade aoû the manufacture of all kinds Hardwood and Bass industries.\u201cApply to PARENT BROS.2 _284x NOTICE.Pid THE CITY or Mo MONTREAL WILL EL apply to the Quebeo Legislatare at its next session for the passing of an act \u201d.to amend the charter of the City of Montres [1889] and more especially, {1}.To provids \u2018thie Board to Lane, thy io an adjoining mutifcipality, with power to assens the proprietors interested; [21 To'amend 2863 tion 222, by providing that owners of property in streots to be opened © den homologated plan of the city shall be entitled to have their land expropriated, who shall signify in| writing to the City Burveyor their willingness to abide by the homologated line of the street and who shall have erected » building, fence: or other atruc- tare on the said line; [3].To amend Section 221.87, with a view to alter the mode of contribution by the city for street fmprovements: {41 To authoriss the city tocarry out certain improvements for jue opening snd widening of atreets and squsres, snd the same time to fix and determine the amcunt to by contributed, y the city, in each cane, sud to Minit the baclatmed by tenants; {51 To amend the ONE of the charter with.respéot to pristion; {6}.To define the powers, duties andattet- | patpoiss, butions of the assessors\u2014and for other [By order,J i.CHAS, GLACKMEYER, 18 OFFICE, EE Got iin Dany An Mons Rivest tand AE ER ory .inion Lot Bj eeees ' Under the Patronage of the REV.FATHER LABELLE Established in 1884, under the Aet of Quebec, 82 Vie,, Chap.86, for the benefit of the Diocesan Societies of Colonization of the Province of Quebec.CLASS D.The 88th Monthly Drawing will take place Wilh let.13, 90, AT TWO O\u2019CLOCK P, M.Prizes Value - - - $50 000 -.Capital Prize Worth TI CKETS, $1.00.\u2018Winners\u2019 names not published unless specially suthoriz Drawings on the third Wednesday of every month, | A.A.AUDET, Secretary, Offices: 19 St.James st., Montreal, Can.234x9 G.A.HOLLAND & SON.Wall Paper Department LUSTRINE WALL PAPERS, 1580 to 800 piece, WASHABLE WALL PAPERS, 150 to 500 piece.GILT WALL PAPERS, 100 to 500.GROUNDED PAPERS, 8¢ to 13c.FRIEZES TO MATCH, 50 to 200 yard.Ploces ran 36 aquare fest To ascertaln quantity required far compartiment, multiply the number of feet round by the helght, and divide by 86.Average size rooms take 12 pieces.We represent the leading houses of the world in WALL PAPERS.G.A.HOLLAND & SON, 17686, 1768, 1760 Notre Dame sé.29 to 37 St John st.53512004 n° THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC LOTTERY.The next Monthly, Drawing will take place en WEDNESDAY, October Sth, nt 10.30 am Bear in that the Capital Prize In the Provinde of sf Quebec Lettery ts 815,000.- Price of ticket, 81,00.FOR $1.00 YOU VAN DRAW 815,000.HOR 81.00 YOU cas AW 86,000.\"FOR 81.00 YOU CANJIHAW 82,500.FOR $1.00 YOU CAX DRAW 81,250.FOR $1.00.YOU CAN RAW 8500.Dent forget thas with the samo ticket you onan draw 3 or 4 prizes, for example, it you draw n 8300 prize; thé Very same un ef your ticket may be alse among the anim.ra drawing oue\u2019 of 'thé' approximation \u201cprizes of $24, of 815.and of 310,and further.\u2018more your ticket can draw a prize of 85, \"iis.ends with the two\u2019 terminal Daures of eithér of the two first capital pr Buy your ticket nt once.8.BE.LRFEBVRE, Mmonger, \u2018982x3 Saw 81 St.James Street.REMOVED! OCTOBER FIRST, *- To the old established Livery, Boarding and Bale Stables, 687 & 69 8T.ALEXANDER ST.Special attention to Boarders and Bale Horses.235x1 W.T.MONALLY & CO, Restaurant for Sale.edit sston.mn Tune ete Farmer o Through LL hasten FULTON & RICHARDS, 11 Hospital Street.- 235x1 \u201c Heintzman Upright Pianos are built \u2018regardless of expense,and are acknow- tedged by the musical world the standard of Can are.New stock on sale at C.W.Lin2hy's, 2268 St Catherine street.28521 NO TABLE WATER EXCELS THE Caledonia Whi M Produces no Irritation of the Bladder.Bold in bottles, a all respectable i \u2018Bedroom Suites, in Blm; Ash \u2018and-Walnut, \u2018Sideboards, : Sotas, -Soia Beds, on weekly payments.The Montreal Bedding Co., 1437 of H oh Ra resident in tan Tavertice 63 and 165 SE Jamessiveat.Notre Dame.St 5,000 3323 | Piano.0 Bargains: $200 08 4 HAN .to ; REL i vo hold WILLIS & co., Por the convenience of thousands, are bringing on! AS A REAL PUBLIC Soon, A Fine High Class Plane for THER ARK X0 BOGUS a00D3 will FANOY NAMES, The Best Factories in Canada.The Oldest.an ain Hotiabte Minkors tn sx TOR YOURSELVES AT 1824 NOTRE DAME STREET, Near MoGiit Stree MONTREAL.Send for Catalogue.= = INSOLVENT NOTICE.Inve JOSEPH DAGENAIB, Grocer, No.162 Csaienx atreet, Montreal.ot PRESSE Cf RSE a va noss Place of Insolvent, DAY, the hth $i See Ai the 18th, from OF HIGR CLASS.ou a TUES, At 10 o'clock a.1n., the following asssts: f Gi FE oe os Hoan en snd Liquors.§ Book 4 debta u voi a Total Ths sto; FE Thar SR Tan SF Sams ates re Ef ventary oan De sean: at orton ARCOPTR FRERES, Auction Montreal a COTE he A890.5 206% Highly Important AUCTION SALE \u20140F- ELEGANT NEW FURNITURE Tuesday, October 7th, AE 1873 N' OTRE DAME ST.Having received one of the largest and best aséreed consignments of Furniture ever offered by sustion \u2018tothe public, we have secured the large 1873 Notre Dame street, where we will hold the sale, The soods coraiét of the following: Bedroom Buits in Mahogany, Black Walout, Oak and Cherry, Drawingroom Buites in all the latest coverings, Hidehoards, Tables, and Dining Suits of all Kinds,\" Library Sets, Desks, Lousiges, Tables, Hall Racks and Fancy Chairs, «great variety.Many of the ne goods that will be offered are goods that have been exhibited at different exhibitions of Western Canada.\u201d The store will.ve open Baturday and Monday, before the sale, and tha goods will be on view both ° days, Come and séé ihe goods, which will be the finest, BALE AT'2 2.M, M.Hicks & CO., 28234 Auo tioneere.LADIES ARE REMINDED To.visit.the beautiful, Lace C tain a te Quilts, Beltast Linen, ete, arrow.{and 1858 Notre our rooms, \u2018Nos.3331 and Dame street, Wednesday Afternoon at 2.30 0'elocke .st Bi FOKS 6500.Austionsers, VISIT THE EXHIBITION of oil Paintings and Water-Color De JUU St.Jam pd st.Catal & ready.Sale Thu uraday at 2 ore a rclocik.and in the evetting at 7.30 p.m.2051 M.HICKS & Ct ere.Dome tall to * Auction Sale AMERICAN.AND CANADIAN FUR TURH, \u2018On Tuesday Next, Oct, 7th, Ar 1873 Norge DAME ST, On Henry Street.kad Aa re Bday and Tusedsy before M.BIOKS & 2351 8184 PRIZES CAPITAL PRIZE.Worth $15,000.00 : | - 1.00 it Tickets for ~ $1 6,00 .Er ASK FOR orsouzaks.ie 5 _FOURTH MONTHLY DRAWING, OCTOBER Sth, 1890.Worth 852, 740.00] GE WALUABLE ALMOST NEW Ei 8 et CAROL BT RO-MORROW: TUESDAY, AT 1 LIST OF PRIZES: nonvausies a 3132 Prizes roth EFES Maxacen, else lames ree Can aa Canada.; 84 sold by 0: \u201cso The Carpe Sale cer the der, may, ces ingto Lie hie date RL.Featheratonhau bave comm need houseke sspine | a pee E Plat ES are iy ie tobost and the 1 ce, BALEat 10 di 8 THONIS 4 TORT selected El xolid, good, Mo; irs rt.JB, John 8, Tal on of Qctobet, AT onda\u201d \u201cof: forenoon, at the of: Brine Cu Btréet, es cr.\u201c08.- £0 a DA Aushoritr 1 i ft se conathting of 0} benches, ote.a TH ATEIE AL tics \u2018of Lon ose Des Jen dads.be ve Getobor.1860, a ven, of.Eu ° ok.Anti at the said a SEE © Cadloux st.ih City res ty of nice.sh sante ant.x sel hou x Heure dir B.S.3 ROE Lio 0 a ï Fe SALE =F G SOR x i Di (rick of Montrébl.\u2014 No, 34 3L - Æatdabsr Robertson, Han D a 2 Dot tne cl ho 4 the shits ot the ass nh mat is, rs anthorit aa A coûs the bkid bte Tu pe en A Rae opt nre, Sicitredl.Otober = 3 Hl otre Ro.\" 20680 th 1, Prat fee a nr ne a 200, at She Ça ; Fonte 'saattts, di th 2 ps "]
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