The Montreal daily star, 11 décembre 1890, jeudi 11 décembre 1890
[" RR WHTE eat AND _ Rooms to Jet.Le WA ~AND BOARD EXCEPT WEEK DAY ar.a stating YG nan, Comfy able in winter, terms moder- Were an rane d'Art Co ais could d'acconbulédate © one Of two, 41 Geperievy 8 AT = DU - GOMs-COMFORTABLY Fous ED Bogus, Ke qAFTES ay gp Ms Lx R Ms frie BLY FT B quel: fed ap for Meal] Un Yonity.an faintly, 18 Be rr o asaist in a private sc Montreal, salary at UNS TU LET, NICELY FURKIBRED, SITE the rate of db par orme Mp ea testi- modern imvrovewents, DENIS or withou \u201c152, Bran pee board Apply Vis Dorchoster, ear Windaor, ang B WASTED A sr \u201cFLATN CUOK, a, Bo Dorchester st.80 3 A KE FOR A FAMILY oF vo.children, washing lisht, Protestant preter- > Apply te 1277 Durchester si, Wost, corner twater avenu sy 4 ANTED \u2014 A THUKOUGH BT and caligraph operator.must be ra aut .urate snd understand office work.Address P.Ox 127, City.289 a ANTED\u2014TWO MESSAGE BOYS ule, TUE K KE berogrie, cor st .Catherine and Unt a sity wr 200 2 FANTKD\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AK GEN vaut.Apply at 31 Beaver Ha Hal) fii ; W \u2014 PRESS FEEDE] it.APFLY TO BABLS.A Ros d Pub.Co.,Gazette Building.290 2 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG TIDY DY GIRL.T0 DO LIGHT ho use work and suswur door, ne covkiuk, Lu Navn NUPPE AC 1D, \u201cFors: ED_AN JPPEK K HOUSEM A TES- Ÿ VATED AN sewer.Apply 303 Peel 2003 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SEEVART YUk A WA small family, references required.Ay, ply a 3580 Market.sv ANTED-Q D-GENÉHALRERVANT, NO Wail ares ten dollars.also young girl for ups 1360 Dorche esterst.ANTED\u2014A FT tas CUTTEL OF t parlence, wants situation.Address Box Brockville, 0 Boo W EE VHEREY EL YOU MEET AMAN OUT of § employment hol is energetic, honest, znd ESOURAPIE le md Sk Ii 00 = * allright, to e Ua {or a chance to sell Nursery Btock we, wapt Luore.agents Menty of territory on which to aie en.and SEPen es paid ona ons Yelimgion.pr Bt, James stree Tont- Er saw SMEN Fo Stil, ANE Pistes, only\u2019 first class selonmeu need a National Cash agister Co, 1 t dre on ANTED vos GENERAL BELVANT wust be ond cook.Apply at 1283 Toa Wa ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ACCUSTOM El Tu biting boots and shees on Whenier & Wilson roschiner Apply st onca, J.E.& Co.= Cpliege oi.vi: Wiis ONCE AN EFFICIENT GE NE AL servant, With city references.10 F Park, Ave C'ANTED\u2014A young GIRL TO ANSWLE THE W our and assist with light house wuock.24147 to 143 Hleu ANTED\u2014AN _k JENCKD GIRL, PRESS feeder.J.merce, 171 St nies VW \u2014IMMEDIATELY, THUKUUGH GENeral servant no was: La, nurse assist in house work ._ Apply | 13 Duroch or.bor qt ED\u2014VOUNG GIKL AS GENERAL SEK- ot.Apply at 2084 Bt Cstheriue at.191 1 VASTES AT à 110 MURRAY STKEET, A WEN: eral small fail servant for 4 y.must be 2631 bonest, ANTED_THREE SALESMEN AND THREE salesladies at once, young anc energetic, salary while 1 gvod ce, Apply Gio Notre Dane st.ANTED\u2014A LITHY).Ww Avis to Los.Da 81.Cunegoun AN DA BLACKSMITH ACCUSTOMED 0 steel tool Luaking.Appiy to Thon Daridaon & Co., 8% Delisle at., 88 Cuno pode.917 \u201cVW A) TED TNSEDIITELY.A SMART YOCNG irl as Feneral servant, for sinall family, robes ences required.Ange SU7U Bt, Catherine at.2VANTE] \\ ) apoakine.French, English, 83 5L Lawrence a AND PRESS FR Te n& Co,187 ale st.zur SMART SALESWOMES: ND IRONING UR wel \u201cHouse cioanldf BF 1s y, in rear of Na 7 NTE F TWO, YOUNG girl fur Fone eo TH Sherbrooke ANTED-ENGLISH SPEAKING GIRLS F0 learn the facturing of fine white under- elothiux, Wheele d Singer machines in Er Avply to Tho White House.n268 SL cape ED- RESPÉCTABLE GIRL AS HOUSE: maid, willing to assist pris children, Apply after er ta-ni«ht, 85 J Mansfeld s 201 1 ANTEDZA TiDY YOU va GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework.no cooking.no Jashiog, would have to sleep hole nixhita.:30 St.Dents Suit ASIE EU A BMAMT- YOUNG.MAN FOR THE ery counter, must know bis business well.Hii to 1037,\" STAR offi 201 + y ANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT TWEN1Y- as travellorin the provision trade, must Speak bx both lungueres Yi ° ply stating xpetted, P.Box 1 Tea PXPERIERGED NURSE 458 W Bt Urbain st.1 201 > AN ; E and * ! Dresser, st.= RL AS NURSE FOR assist with upper 818 Palace et, 2013 Eimations gant.V TANTED \u2014 BITUATION By A YOUNG MAN, willing to do an ln dof work, can furnish xood rele noes.mange, Que.66 NW ARTED \u2014 \u2014 BY WTENOGRAPHER, ENGAGE: possesses also French, book keeping and Jons # general sais TES ER 0: bent references Addrei 255 6 housework, ARTE bY \u201ciotva MAN: ITO AS eeper, ears ex vey vw.t ron 1st class references a Address - 856, an , ÿ ANTRD-SYTUATION AS BUTLER OR VAE first class city references.Address SW.Ban, Bran office, L893 Ne ee FILA anio: a n Address A \"STAR 0 ce.wine Hi ANTED_ 5 à - UN a MAN | To 3 Bt.Charles Borromee at.s wor Toh boy?ANTED\u2014BY FRACTCAL MACHINIST, Hav: cars e plumber, s and en- nor bookkee fence wi ii cfareuces Ad- 2302 xpe gineer's supplies, situation as salonmas oa ty where past fair remungrations Sy à dress \u201cY 919,\" STAR 0 WA NTED\u2014BY A WELL ENOWN AND TRUSTY City collector, accounts from a few moi for el ection, referencok.Address \u201cC BOY,\" HTam ag) J ANTEDSEITURTION 45 GROOM OR COACH.nan.homers, Sober, und ratands care of horses.LY) N ANTED \u2014 \u201cBITUA TION AS PAPERMAKER, thoroughly understands his business, honest, sober and industrious.Address \u201cC UB4,\"* STAR office.ANTED SITUATION BY STEADY, SOBER anderstands ce or in are or capacit = siraid of d ences.Address \u201cB.080,\" 8 eo ork: « ahr ANTED \u2014 SITUATI To AS OREN IS d shoe factory, over twent cs patterns.364 EPP 20 4 an PUSITION As COMPANION Tu work.rt {ii to travel and assist with light houses , 6 t reference.Please address, 0.Hon 91 Ashinbuia.Ohio.sol 2 ANTED-SITRATION AB COOK OR H keeper.Apply 13% 8t.George st Eh ANTED\u2014BY à YOUNG MAR (10, WITH erences situation la » waren ine Ad- aren FO, Box 135, Cote 8 3 WANTED ITUATION.BY AN EXPERIENCED cook, washing, good references.208 St George» 2911 lr Y YOUNG VOMAN, © SITUATION reneral servan: am 3 ply 51 Bt Geore 3e 1 N ARTED SITUXTION\" AB HOUSEKEEPLIt UR .sick nurse, by a rried Frenc a lady, in reduced étréumstances.Address \u201cE 1059,» STAR office.S911 WANT TED_EMPLOYMANT BY MIDDLE AGED an, in gentieman\u2019s use, to b useful, highest references, cap milk, S38 > pre 201 perience; Cute fontaine, Sharle- \u2019 RUSE AND HINGLE WITH BOXED.4 1D Atetitll College aven 287 56 \"ga oUM\u2014 ONE LARGE DOUBLE To0M, WITH Loard.100 sStauley st.= CLI OU \u2014 SPLENDID Y URNISHED, YO.- R \\leman > culs, bath, hot and cold water age flat, GG German Ÿ OMS SE PUAE MAL FURNIdÉ TED BOSS, WITH or without board.Appis = .Hubert st.Se voM-\u2014Tu RE NT, LARGE WELL FU SHED um, for = two gentlemen, Eu ale, renkfast x and late dinner.41 Mackay si.ds\u2019 Re UMs \u2014 MUST DESIRABLE APARTMENTS, furnished close Lo business centre, iitabie for ntlemen marrie oubie, w uss of kite tchen.Avoly 14 a $ Notre Datu a 3 OOM.FUN ISHED, WITH UR, WITHOUT RO Dafferiu ave, Richmond st.388 TE PONT y ¥ CENISHED, HÈRTES by steam, one minute from City Hall A 288%\u201d at 114 Chap de Mars, Oum LARGE FRONT ROOM, WELL FUH- i Vos Jd.pi fora aingie wenlleman, Hye andly.he Aupiy 1 8 Cathca VOM\u2014 roo.\u201cWITH [SOA CAN be ates rt Tod Manstield st.UUM \u2014 COMFORTABLE FULNIS Hoon » suitable for oncor two gentiewen, with full or partial board, private famiy.1G Plsteauat 2893 Ro \u201cBUITABLE Ok GENTLEMEN OR ried couple, also à small fat, with 7 Tnion ave.r Bde\u2019 RY, _HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HE BEDEQOM, suitable for married cotiple, sis board, fa amily private, howe comforts, 17 Chute st.204 GOMS\u2014FUKNISUED, AND BU GLISH faiuity, strictly firet class, Gl German t 264 6 DOM \u2014 UNFULNISHED UN BATHROOM Ast.at.Apply to 3420 SL Catherine at st KR ABLY ¥ URNISHED ROOMS.32 Meuial Collexe avenu DOMS-LARGE ROUM, SUITABLE Ton OnE or two gentlemen, with buard (late dinner), also mngle rvom, bathrocu dat, 1UG Mansñchi 5 RU TO LET, LARGE WELL APFGINI ED frout roo, un Lathroow.fiat, Mao 1 room, private family.17 Metall Callege HU 4 Rosy FURNISHED TO RENT.5% BURNSIDE Roc S\u2014GOUD COMFUKTABLE FURNIS AE ED roms to let, private family.Apply 8 Thistle Terrace.3 y OOM iS FURNISHED TO TO LET, IN PEI ATE fad.Apply 2US Bleury street) 200 4 RY To LET, FURNISHED.WITH UE n \u201cithe board, also two un furnished So?b Sos \u2014 VEKY DESIRABLE FULNISHED apartments, suitable for light housekeeping.no chiluren Lakeu.3 St Edward st.200 2 RSS OMFORTABLY FURNISHED, WELL heated, with all conveniences, hot wd oold Water, suiteble for warried couple, Lune house- Leepiay.family private.301 8t.Charles Borromee VOM-TO LET, A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, with or withou rd, also one suitable for two ladiex ZEN Se Catherine 3 2002 R% out FUKNISHED on UN BATHROOM fiat, well honted, 2079 St.Catherine st 200 5 OOMB\u2014COMFOKTALLE \u201cROUMS, WITH OR without board, for ladies or wentiemen 35 Belmont st.3 SUGH\u2014WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE FANT .with home contour, z gentlemen wishing to ogether.terms Duderate.3, utes from iy ell\u201d Address \u201cB 948,\u201d zou MU cou FURN oi UNFURNISHED, abla for light housekeeping, private fami] 1ly, 1044 St.Catherine st =90 3 vONS-DUL BLE AND NINGLE WITH OR without board.elderly ladies or Fentlemen preferred.Apply 248 Guy, near St.00 4 00M 5\u2014-LARGE FRONT PAKLUK BEDROOM, ted.ot , with ra, Te QUMS_FURNISHED TO LET, TO GENTLE men.th ÿ Drummond st.2913 RE 8\u2014ONBE FURNISHED FRONT ROUM.ON bathroom Bat, also unfurnished, private family, Where there are no boarders, 147 Mansfield st.\u201cU1 % RCH paT RECON F TAT TQ Ta, FURNISH ed, two large snd one singles Park Avenue.Borst J >00M\u2014T0 LET LARGE FRONT EKOON, R bot and cold water in room.49 V ictoria sal OUATS-\u2014ROUME DOUBLE AND SINGLE WELL urnished, wi th board, terms moderat e.2H Bourer Hall Hill 291 1 cos WwW.AI COMFORTABLE YUEKNISHED om, terra erate, central locality, 17 Br imont ok oft Beaver Hall, 2911 OOM _TO QUIET GENTLEMAN, LARGE, CON- tor iable.well furnished.large clothes closet attached, nll rif conveniences, Iainly private.81 Cathoart st.3 OOAS_TO LET.NICELY FURNISHED.| Sue he QOAIS\u2014-TO heated rooms, with ur witbou Gill Collexe ave OUN-ONE, LARGE FURFÈHES room bathroom fiat, suitable for vue or two gentlemen.a 15 Bleury st.20] \u2014727 SHEKBKOOKE STREET.ALL RY Tnodern iusprovewents, pleasant and central locality.2913 WELL Dom TU LET.A LARGE COME ORTABLY ¥UR- bed room, with grate.©.où La fiat, good oar 14 Brunswick s \u2018281 3 UOMS-VAE LARGE Ok Wo SMALL.FOLDing doors, bathroom fiat, gas, ete, 13 dollars per month, private family.42 Torran 291 OON \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOM T0 LE1 ox first \u201cvor, withor without board field street bp) 2 2 OQUMS- THREE WARM, COMFORTABLE UNfurnished ro reve! two at #6 each and one at $7 per month, 105 Bleu: 2 0o0MS \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED Eons for ons or two persons, rent moderate, 2C8 54 George street, 2811 ROR 96 BELMUONT aT., COMFORTABLE furnished front room.all modern conveniences, but water hea eating Douses to et NNN MEL AVE, FEW >, and 7 rooms EM Duos st.AS 0 LET\u2014ON LALLEMAND modern tenements of 4.d, 2713 N aie AL 0 T.ET\u2014FURNISHED HOUKE AT A LOW RATE to a desirable applicant, to April a 1891, winter fuel iu outhouse fonr bedrooms, house newl and thoroaxhly mei, possession at ance, dress \u201cC 1003, Sian office, 293 3} Douses : IManted.~~ a WANE: A HODRE OF 1 12 OR 14 ROOMS, suitable fora first class boarding house, in & ocality.Address \u201cC.1009.\" Stan office.\u201c 201 1 N° ANTED\u2014FUK FAMILY UF THREE, BMALL furnished hous: or comfortably furnished table for housekeeping.careful ree- ponsible Tone.state tering, moderal dre hi VOS,\" STAR office, 291 3g Jlats to Let.' A SNSNNINANSNS \u2014 LARGE FLAT, CORNER BT, JAMES ox ETT Viotoris square (Morman's), with en- trapce and elevators on Victoria square wail Mahied and suitable for wholesale trade, vided x puit tenen ta.Apply to U.w.Sinton.Heal Estate 2449 8 Somos LS T-THE PREMISES AT PRESENT OCOU- 1 in one, 130 x 40 t third floor.samo bullding, 40 x 60 fear without steam pow eated by.\u2018hot water and i up with Automatic Sosiabiors Huists, #c., &c session lst Mag ast next Bret ny a a sox A 283x13e0d 637 in saw Ollices to Jet AL ASN ° LET-DERIRABLE OFFICES, HEATED Br a eo.bY James Ferrer rebtemodsrate Avvi dis asus \\ ANT ED- SITUATION\" AB CuOK.APPLY 1152 ARTEL STIURTION Bx A STEADY.Pour young Inan,Aceus WOT] Address \"D.1021,\" STAR office hrous 29pops JANTED-SITUATION AS SUENFRAL HE ERY AN we or work of any kind by the day, 149 Na: roy 91 3 ARTA SITUATION As UPPER HOU W maid an good sewer.Address \u201cF.} le STAR office.201 2 dost.AAAS AAAS NAA OST\u2014ON BATURDAY EVENING LAST.812 poor person.in An of ad change.4 by ° va! eur, © stg, ceturn va Creme dE Va a tod bereranil at OST FHOM 35 AYLMER FE WEDNESDAY orning, gray St.Barnard dos.Answers to Goard.NANI OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING confinement, private, 78 8% Dominiqu it UARL MES.MCEWAN.LADIES\u2019 PulVATE sick nurse, 151 SL Constant ee Montreal, OT accoun: ns for rs, with best medical attendauce.287 24 Brahh.ny AUTIFOL FRONT, ROOME TO RENT.hed in the iateat cou veniences, firrt-class board où 2 Te \"Dents st.288 & OAkD\u2014FOR LADIES, WITH THE BEST OF attendance during confinement, strict] private, at 258 88.Antoine st.eon puARD\u2014AND ROOM, $2.50 PER WEEK, ALSO table boa ri.aL I to let t nice couple, 30 5 [78 fer week.parlour ae WITH JOARD VERY RS TRE board.ti VOUBLE ÉOO% name oof Major, ; any one holdi t 385 Lagaucheti 3 r ou aie\u201d ng aiter un bis \u20ac ere,corner Bt.Dente a ¥ osT\u2014bROWN COLLIE PUP, W.WITH TIF uN GARD \u2014 GENTIL LWER WiLL JIRD \u2018GOOD tail, answer to the nama Rel nder ro- room, with board, = rsét 2013 tealfe st.of Baginey Ditice.G will ba rewarded, 011 OBT-ABOUT 10TH OCTOBER, KHOWT HAIRed collie dog, wearing leather colinr with brass ate, no nam ease retürn to 505 Dorches- Re .OF cu Paulst, and Ra reward \" OST \u2014 SMALL JAN youpg Jog, ssen on Vito 4 Sa Debora! WHO PICKED Sarmlngtine er * en Fest Carl LB B re female dok In rien rit er En aod bel), Ptesse retura to 3 and be Fr UBT \u2014 SALT For, F0; NTHN OLD, BLACK thi body.On will rewarded on re- surning to Gity Clothing Emo 5 4 st.Jampant, \u201cChildren Crv for Pitchers Castoria.eg) FE 1e FyOAKD\u2014DOUBLE FRONT ROO.sUITABLR le, table for too Fate uen, ons horse heated by hut ater, BG stanley.2 5 OAKD-ENGLISH TABLE BUARD, $2.55 double and single bedreoma.10GA St Cotes Board Wanted.CN respectable Ty \u2018 Q fet 2 9: 8 Monirral.AAS SLRS SU NN TAN UND-IN FRONT OF THE G.T.R.FREIG| sheds, two Tarcels, \u2018on the 2nd Dec, between 5 ner can have them by py sid va) ine porte ax EU ET AEE ES | sans for Sat, Etc.SANS NS NNN Jon tras For cure 18 TERN TOWF- Thomas Trihey, st.seer Particulars Dior te 223 iw FE ihe Bat ls 1800 art apuly oust.267236 \u2018Banque ait = Montreal Ma ONTRE LITROTION 1 HOUSE AND 1.OT FOR sale, ul eady term Butial ng now under con.WC, Baa! Ao beta al ne cap be seen al as & Son, Architects, 204 8t.J or Sette al yor oF description © vitice of 8 street.$613 HOR SALE-By J.A A.CHARLAND, 7 TUtt Jamesst Bell Telephone L467, 7,600, Noa 30: to 319 Berrist.lient $304.10.000.pa Thr to 107 Crais st.Lent 1.238 11.000, 279 toon Bt.Conatant st.Rental 08 12.500.oa 2T > to 3 ace et.nt $1 15,1 he 57 to\u2019 Ta Catherine ar Heid] 53 16,000, d58 to & erin at.Rent 1,8 CT 625.000.Nos, i to 24 bt.Constant st.Rent 822.616 Mon ALE\u2014DESIRABLE K¥SIDANCED, BUILDING 81TES, For particulars are es I 14Teodtf A Es HAN: treet TAYNER 8T.COTE ANTOINE, BUILDING lot near G: Avenue, alze 283170 to 18 foot De in rear.Price 30¢ per feo _28723e0d 178 st James st JOTCHISON STREET-TWO VEKY CHOICE lots for oan, forming west corner of Milton ot, 130 of eack 20x80 Jans 10 rear.F.Mc.MANN 28723004 td amesstreet STR AVENUE.A VERY ERIRABLE LOT, suitable à or | oottaxes, lot 60x100 to lane in sold ton prompt purchaser.¥.MoMANN.ES THEAL JUNC Le James Street.© THEAL JUNCTION ao at his fastlimproving a b, secure cue ur more, casy te! uf payment, size 60 602120.28Tr3eoû n SSSR James at, 50° ives AVERCE These lots are central and > rouvenient to business, Just the place Lo bnild çotiages caal sold, as they are in arvat demand: est front aituated *bove Milton ou pére.287a3e0d 178'St.James st.ot « MeMANN, a V CUASTED-TO \"70 PURCHABE $100,000.TWO HUNdred thousand dollars\u2019 worth of sp y grover- Lies Address w with particulars, Box 453 P.2310 Jor Fale.Fooled SALE-RINDLING FOR THE XILLION, §2 per load, promptly delivered.J.C Mac~diarmid & Co.curnst and Guy sts.Tele 3 8110, R HALL PLOMBERS IMPROV.EMENT d milla entirely d method A utilizing 1or sale.For particulars ad: Dés Se St.Jaunes at, Montreal QUE! BNET ENGLISH MASTIFFS, 8 FINE DOG Fe te ship.sirè, Trust, dam Jura, Firat, nea ted will receiv.choice Price 815 Jeffrey Bhoit, Woodstoc x On BALE\u2014SGIENB, ios, salue, Me ciné, Prompt prac ss asa motive power.Patent dress W.$ hie, HARTE artel.ver Mart ue cou, 8, Mar- set, 223 eal at.Bell To lenhone 147\u20ac.Hoo BR SALE \u2014 hOSENKKANZ BABY GRAND iano, 3225, at 310 per month or $200 cas! improvements, Apply at ec wW.day, 29 Eu a Catherine st 2glxi FO, KERING SQUALE PIANO.asad.3 sao or 5 month or §3U0 cash, now.Apu Lindsay*e 27 5 Sn.ofp IE SALE \u2014 LARGE ess CHIL « dren* Er.prices, Fancy a.aN Cra Lo Tete rants 001 1 R NLT C.W.LINDSAY'S PIANO AND orvan warerooms, *2 70 St.Catherine st, slurht- ton used square wd joprieh! Jianos, bY oecker an Brive ae, Sl es Re casy terme ial dar BAMBOU EASELS.ALL TYLES W.Buller, 1886 Notre ue BR BALE\u2014 for Imas xifta tor.EAPEST PLACE TO BUY Ba wifta W.Buller, tas R SALE\u2014AN OPPORTUNITY.A NEARLY NEW modern upright piano, ia perfect re, on eany terms or close for cash.344 St Catherine 3, a EEE Fo an ie es so et among dren, selling t oo bua for house dog, canbe at any (Une, 51 Young at.2011 ALE\u2014DHKY KINDLING WOOD FOR SALE Ber Mayor at, head of Alexander, W.G.Fark.2p112 Horses and Carrtages, Gic.NINN NNN R BALE PONY BLEIGH AND WOLF F or new and very hardsome.Address Bor >» ¥.280 38 AN TO BUY COVER) 3! use, must be good one week until 17th, P.O.Box 1234 order anû cheap SRT eN ANTED\u2014A GOOD SPEED ORS! cheap.Address giving desoription gs to C.H.MP.O.J hands 5° B'avars old.Price 850.n han: Ol 0 cellent dt i 344 W ut, 290 3 RS.LE-aio% er CG K MARE STYLISH, Flea 1100 1bs., has troted 22.45 on track ls Joar- ing town._Apply at@y gd st, SOL SALE CHEAP, THE PRETTIEST FENTE man's road cutter fix he city.almost new, can La seen at Palagçe Boarding 3tables, 740 Dorchester treet OR SALE\u2014ALL BINDS OF FAMILY Sains 8 and expresse, bo sleighs, very cheap.114 St Antol aks __2012 2 CRACHOIR 1° ; MIE GRACIHOIR LEIGH F® Obes eal harness.113 St.Maurice st.20 WARTED 000\u20ac ART BLEIGH, SECORD-HAND: Address P.O.Box 1259.1259.2911 Frs tio SALE BY ORDEK OF THE COURT, THE Of cd Masse, e 1215 5 init at 10s m.opposite Lepine 200 2 t loss x8 owner has no furtber use, to be ssen ace Boarding Stables, 710 ren at.201 1 FOR JE SALE-WOLF ROBES EACH, 1 DOUBLE drive coût, 12 stylish dog cart Noth ads te] v4 Blew ary » Si OR BALE \u2014 A PONY SET GH AND EARNERS also a erachoir.suitable for a carter, in Food order, Apply 132 > Nu or 20 3 UNE ARE BROWN HORSE, we 1 ibe, Yast driver and gentle; one erac: olr al 1! ts.one cariole, two ae oue-$ru h ; two sets light harness: fifty stock sone double \u2018office deak, all in perfect order, Ap- Ply to Peter .1358t Pauist 2013 ) POR BALE\u2014 EE UARTER BRED THHKE s5, chestnnt 3nd bay.15.3.quite fast ss 6 road team and madie.one a ave fool jumper, both five an old and both show their fine becs Stables.740 Dorchester st, T.Buzzell & Co.dor l Wanted to Purchase.A Nd SN TTL NS WANTED A BECUND HARD CHUCK LATHE, pouvant not dess than 30 inches.A Boz 55.81.Cunegonde.291 2 NAN SSSI LE ANTED \u2014 BY A LADY, FEW PUPILS IN horthand, wi Fogle = teach at their homes or otberwise.Address = 8STam office.2911 Specific Articted.| rent NATER EL EE A \u2018282s KUSHES FOR Bil mma eit i \"and SE re TES UE En de Fée re Headache and releve all the troubles inci- state of of the system, such as us cures.Treatise ah ns to At vases.He gto br Ki Klin: ae bes à Morts 1980 Notes Dats of EVEKLS, ALS, A HITRC'S ¥* Ee Sos re Birmin jam.a eta brite] wi e FARKES, co Bus strout, 2%\" ATES! BEATES] Sick Steal, trom \u201c0a! to 584.90 a pair, al cinmps io dent to à bitious Bella for fancy oa otc, Moller Bs et, atl J.A Burveyer's, No.6 ét Lawrence, Be Triephone, 1914; Federal, 786.11 FT Dizziness, Nausea.Dro ss, Distress after eating, Pain | th the the Siler & sc White their most been THE GREAT WORM REMEDY \\ Dawson\u2019s Ghocolate Creams.Sold by all Drugxists, 350\u20ac box.DAWNON MEDICINE Co HAND-MADE\u2014 From Johuuton\u2019a ou Bakery, Queteo: ; ).B.H.RICKABY CO, Grecers & Wine Merchants.3 Beaver Hall.Business Chances.R BALE\u2014A GOOD GOING BUBINESS, ON ST.Catherine st.west.stook t $5000, satisfac- reasons given for selling, poipals only dealt LE ar Vio SX B14,\" ST office.office.200 2 SALE_HOTEL, SALOONS AND ALL OTHER Basin nesses, iso houses and stores to let in dif- 16rent partao of.city.L.Harris, 1 st, comer Bleury.x91 8 F* t SALE_OONFECTIONERY (SND .CCO store.Apply 453 Richmond st.91 6 SALE LARGE BUAKDING Housk NSAR Victoria square, doi for welling.Heury \u2018Ward Oo, Finkel Spats amesst.1 Partners Pranted, ANNI NIN $10,000 ANTED PARTN WITH ABOUT 000 pital,to investing first class, well o 2 mania\u2019 arin Vosizcne, mie tif Geste, men! ess payi: ar For © and information, address py ASR atl \"» Sra office.4 TT Iwanted to Borcow.WT RER PSE 100%,\u201d STAR oftiCe.2011 \u2014\u201cTHE\u2014 GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Berthier, En Ext Haut P.Q.Boys can enter at aay pay time, fe sp port pe long Fon for Nea Boece Gon serational French, MAX ine] 285 8 Pr Holiday Stock of the sCelobrated Doherty Cabinet Organs, og sale at C.W.Lindsay's, 2270 St.Catherine st.See them before you buy.20121 W.& F.P, CH: 0 Dram Pipes, Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, Fire Clay, - China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement.Manufastarers of Bessemer Steel, .SOFA.CHAIR AND-BEDSPJ ING, - PAINTS, ORS, WINDOW GLASS Gold and Silver Leat Gold and Silver Bronses, .Gold and Silver Ink WITH A PULL ASSORTMENT OF ARTISTS MATERIAL.P.nD pops « 0 ee ~ shown in curing SICK : Headache, yet Carran'e Livre Liver Pruus are equally Yo ania in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying com plaint while they also co all disord ors of bowels.lives that here is where Qur pills cure :t Fo all who use vi for $1.Sold everywhere, or sent by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., Mw Tk bol HW tol Du ful Min Armbrecht s Coca Wine Fer FATIGUE Lt HIND asd BODY SLEEPLESSN ESS.BUFFALO CATARRR D> \u2014AND- « ob you John Hanson (Craig, of Danville, Ind.Will STain Youn OLD Basucve z= oncuiih tue eleciriclight.re trough: page, mors no three y exerti Caml + i thess vessels which are wholly or partly discount for cash within \u2018ton days, and on rin ox oi py ra ue.ya's could wish, but ink ur, of my dorsilon Wajighs 507 Pounds.ess Grace Ba reyes.ly I \u201cont, 40,250 anû 800, Th y persons who are Urance sugar, syrupe, mo canned goods witness Mart 8 OLMSTED &CO., Geserai Agestator Canada, my a $90, 8110 ret .i agents and catale Bhippors have been produce, êto., the terms are 30 days or apathotio Re vornment onl in Bop thal ul A Martiny lartinville, Ind.special al to the Atlanta : 1% King Bt.W,, Taranto, Oza.singly de SX males 855 5 revure.& NOT INFREQUENTLY OVEBOEOWDED.1 per cont.discount for cash within all but pooh-poohed.tated ou ar boy,\u2019 sald Camiyn, mush the heaviest man in the world, in the person slow rat 10 days.On produce, fish, and salt Camlyn became chronically melancholy: 25! \u201cfo ond ask your friends.Far otJohn Hanson Craig,ot Houdricks BALL RATES fom Moatrost to Porciasd Shippers when charged with overcrowding tho terms were always 30 days he rarely smiled, and Aad une ane >; from d g you y of Dove, 1 count M ® aig, ora ly Tos dricks à and Halifax.answer: \u201c Why, It caunot be, the Inspector go they are not changed.These terms were sad siglis welling up from his b hed deem myself in no condition to give m Tow: Ta 185% Whe as ra In Tow ley, I took Cold, To Portland, Jd Clan: rei 8280 50; : rovers nied would not allow it.He has always toex- first decided u on November 1, but heart to bresk a stronger frame than daughter away to one 60 far above my ved to Kontos dulte gms I took Sick, To Halifax, int Claus sinufe\u2019 875: return 817.40 amine the vessel before she leaves, and owing to oe large firm, Ligzhtbound, Bal- \u201cI did not think my government would VON.But that such en alliance ohn, remove Lo eutucky, whore NN = ad Claoe, un hinun 88s geo that the cattle are not overcrowdod.\u201d ston & Co.which has always refused to Jot woos iu poverty.Lola vay wild would make me me happy I must adwit.À was about 1 TOOK Tor arg \\ passage fucther iaformasionapsly Another difficyity in the way of à thoro: arouh join the guild, refusing to reduce their and often en speaking of his work it \u201cIt could @ Were cared fur.\u201d é tosuy Aguut of the inspection is that the cattle have to be In- credits, the agreement foil through.In the was not na labor of months, but of years \u201cThank vou.Mr, say al A Pardon me, I ¥ old his weight i ) M.æ ne ALLAN, spected in different yards and there is meantime, however, strong pressure has \u2014 years and years\u2014labor that never ceased, am too agtiated oeay I feel.\u201d v nty-sey pounds, From this , 1508 ; 25 Co umon st.Montreal, nothing to prevent them being changed ou hoon brought to bear upon the outside firm, for when my hands were not at work m There was no need Oamiyn wrung \u2018Me on ya In flesh was pheno- : the road while driven to the steamers.The with the result thut they bave boen induced brain was.Government told me to trust t> \"is hand but a at the same time a eof Two years his weight N assau, Cuba, Mexico, inspector ie suppose Le umo whether or to curtail their terms to the same extent as jis honour; it is all 1 aball have to do while SomJured him to to think over the great °oae Ey and his THE WINTER GEMS OF THE TROPICS.steamer js fit for carrying the Wholesale Guild, they have not be- life lasts.\u201d responalbili he would Incur; and John, of 25 a conte \u201csh The MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS of tho catile, but the \u201cLinda\u201d which \"was como members of the Guild and do not pro- Deas\" was still at the course, pi rood to 0 80, having not the rated onl T Ba P} Show ina ARD LINE heduled on the other side, was passed to.The larze retail firms clalm not to youn was with his aunt.He aan pd remotset potion ot what, res responsibility he od bys 126 Of 31000 0s tho Lo was & wi od des + all right here, although It was known thas interested in these reductions of time yp for months with a fever aud more than would really incur, beyond @ under his 8 08 AT $1000 as the largest and \u2019 RESULT; and ba a tor Havana.Prope Comoe there was os doubt about.& an the Dart at ai One said: * Let them reduce obo doctor had iooked slle D ie à over Droat the most beautiful women that HEAVIEST CHILD ON EXHIBITION.X take Se Foal ih Cs f Menieo plas 55 ' ol Di C , = credits as much as they please, ; never t thin hed.Kthe age of five years - y q Nasa Fr pany positively refused to taie any risk on it cannot Lurt ue.1t will come hard on some (oo matter.Diana pen of the As we might have expected, Diana was 2s 0060s Don Years bis welaht had in- My Rest, { **\"Ciénfuaios EVERY OTHER ThCiSDAT (24 the cattie.x.Bickerdike was seen of the smaller, however, and it is these that read to him for many and.ring an hour [BUCH less easy to manage than she old old gen- years his weight increased to 405 pounds, ANDI AM I take ENOUGH TO TAKE Royal Victoria Hotel, Nassau day ana gave his opinion of the system of the wholesalers aro squeezing for all they that would have been terribly dreary but teman bad been.A A senaible, practical girl is following eight years bis welèht in Co HAN cs y 15 PERFECTION., inspection here as follows: À consider OUT are worth.It will curtail thelr profits, aud for that she was not slow in holding before Johé pounds, causing him to tip the ANVIHING mt LAY MY ps re American \u2018rmansgement\u2014Clean rés For system of inspection here, with one excep- perhaps make things unpleasant for some The illness had made-him thin and 0; menial gaze the many Jun oul greased at 601 pounds.At t the age of twenty- Cod | Scott\u2019 particulars, beautifully printed pawphlets, ached- tion, the bust in the world.When the of them haps bis.handsome face looked the TOY\", She spoke of eral ings = five his weight was 725; at twent mulsion oF Puro C iver Oil ules.etc, FREE ely RY dames EI Ward a Can cattle arrive at he stock yards the Govern- \u2014_\u2014 Pere \u2018nsercating on that account.Magny | J0B2\u2019s father\u2014and wondered what he wo It had Increscel by ce bound nf fa During ) Emu osph no and 113 Wall street 2H9z0od ment inspec Tr id Bo ed, an © 1mmedi- ately inspects thors and gives à certificate PENDING RAILWAY LEGISLATION.said so; ac bit he rogrettod very deoply PTE would \u2018pain her, che eald, to have a [NSIS in werent as th peur pounds, poda xo a NOT ONLY cr Inclp-¢ [TROPIC AL T0 UR 8150.for \u2018the number of cuitls.No cattle aro (SPECIAL TO THE STAR.the less of muscle and weakening of sinew {ather-tu-law who might dislike her.But akL ing = From that time or hls wolght : nt Consumption BUT BUILT J allowed to go on board tho steamen untll (Orrawa, December 11.\u2014A big batch of which he Lad sustained.Js was upsioas to talk to John.He was ho been gradually increasing, until ho now | ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING SSS A Jeet sad b 1 GREAT EXC the production o ' applications for raliway legislation next Diana was more to him than the world anos of Lord Saloot, h de Diana for the le.tipdthe scales at 907 pounds.Mr.Craighss | FLESH ON MY BONES And hexidencs ot the CONNTANT SP LINE MO.THE INSPECTOB'S CERTIFICATE.seusion were filed last weok.The Canadian then.He did not trouble much to disguise End was act poo ls pl any one's shvice:, | LSAT been il a day in his life, is a very deli- AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY.1 ET LI RON EE PET ESS TER Bots Le Govrmoens, np source ju Ee Jelves cogne ere pate je Bin no ar mo ia us on | Lie a vo | BRE shee MOH | SL ann SREB A tors exumine the filiinge, ventilation Cieh of its lande it think fit other mine, besaid \u201cWhy should J aneak about ® reckless profligate, an never so tledown, form.Mr.Craig stands eix feet five inches Soott's Emulsion is put up only tn Salmon ; D commodations fret-class.and arrangements made for the accom than \u201cthose etre a D Ye hold rer like & cur because I tove one of the most and so on, en which often been said in his stocking fe t,and pese pui bed oolor wrappers.Bold by all Druggisis at i FIM.FORWOOD & COLA# te, 24 Neato st.Y.modation of the catile before they aro hien ma be fr nm tu 5 to time req quired | in beautiful women on ?have the before.and j à es sincerely mennt.four inches at the hi \u201c1% requires fo by Boo.and o1.88.THOR Cook & BO Tol Taso loaded.The insurance inspector stands at S010 May ba trom time Lo time required in bedublful NORAD, Oh ORI Aght fb ont However, there is no necessity for dis- one yards of cloth to ake hodulres forty- SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Lhe gangway and examines every animal Droceeds to be applied to Re iti an The first step he took was toward Cam- guisioz the fact that Diana Camlyn loved coat, vest, and pantaluons and it tak .; ri s.Bofore the steamship is aliow- Post Block oF Pan r equi ment for th lyn\u2019s home, and he saw the inventor one ] very dearly.She had known and seen thres pounds of yarn to make him a pair of Batroads.94 foret a cienranco tbe Government aé cempéns's raibray 0e 1D'ourh pormanont Sresing and they vers alone | qualities of his belait Impulsise nature stockings He laughingly says the cows &: | - WW improvement of its line as the company may Mr.Camiyn sat in hisold place by the fires 15, (6 80 any sensible Woman must have oo phono when they see him going to a INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, - careftilly examine whether the cattle are overcrowded or nok.As a proof that these deem expedient, similar lands ol any other his hands were keeping up a slow, monoton- 1890 WANTER ARRANCEMENT 601.appreciated, and Diana was a sensible Cemmencing 74th November, 1890.company whose railway forms part of ihe ous process of fanning the fre.His mind TO LEAVE HIS MEASURE rules are carefully followed vut it may be beent fi all : e mortality of cattle on shi Canadian Pacific Company\u2019s railway system seemed as a t from ourrounding .fora pair of boo as it wil wa id that kb ter thon Tt woul be swore to be disposable in like manner.The Cana- objects as Dyer.pine gr y eu was still a Be never fogged bee ovo ot him.ac joy when side pal make h ota, à pair.mi take Noid oThIoush express passenger traine run daily (Sun.they upon pasture, except, of course, in the ¢fan Pacific Railway Com pany will seek little more bent than John over seen it, ed her willln share Bla lot in life, boots.The father of Mr.Craig was Len vo.Moutreal by orang Trax By.cass of exceptionally heavy storws sach as power to take snd use lands requisite for and te Leavy, weary sighs were far more and to do bar to aks happy.small man, weighing from 115 to \"120 om Bonaventure station.\u2026 !: 20 have been exparienced this autumn.The i E the telegraph business futborized \u201cir no Camlyn.\u201d said John, kind! a Hetook very decisive Stove.then.\u201d With pounds; his mother was & small woman, not Leurs : 145 records of mortality will show this fact, The 7 oho arter and asslmilating js powers 4 ntiy.amiyn, D ¥ aud Diana\u2019s hand in he went into his Aunt Weighing over 110 or 1156 pounds.His IN \u201cLinda\u201d might perhaps be too small to 1% Bhiel tesbacte 10 those given, fo sem- BERLYe,, Ovin Iatt you?1 did not Helen's room.and told hr what she had #reat-groat-grandiather, on bis mothers x 20 oazry cattlo éfter September 1.yet on her Baies incorporated under \u2018the Eléctric Ovington, Is it.you not long since expected would Bappen.Miss side, was the first governor of Vermont.a 2122 revious trip she lost only twenty animals, 1elegraph Companies Act.soe bis en 2 ald th the oke ry pal 1 Ad Ovington was very © over the matter, Governor Crittenden, and was born in Ire.=! Dalbo 23-30 .ÎA regard to the charges of overcrowding, .NO INTERNATIONAL TEAM.Bape ous ory pale and desired he would write to bis father.land.His grandfather.Dr.Hanson 2 : #10 ; the spaces are built for six fat cattle, and in TTONAL Doe 0?\" daughter, I Is ohn said he would.Mrs.n Catle was urgeon-general < Las x this space elght stockers, which are small {SPECIAL TO THE STAR! iL ir; e\u2014yo dred ne he bas been ors a to.old lady loved Diana too ofthe United States for thirty-five years, Ë Ass lean animals, were put.During the past Decem >.has better Sith aun © © ! late: wi be 3 but she did raise a fow and died in the government service at East 17 2250 n few weeks the red States Govern- TORONT ber 11._The proposed e has gone out ob ons.The news got about, and, as Liberty, Pa.He was a native of England.The Buffet leer Cars and all other cars of the + ment have adopted & system ot tripof a Canadian Rugby team to New don't know what aunt would db without ber 1, expected, à sort of civil war went On his fathers side Craig\u2019a grande t Express mi eaving Mon at oclock.; cattie inspection.which 1 consider York to show the Americans how the game now! on between them amidst which John father was anative of Scotiand.grand- ea ir 3 superior to our own.The cattle are all 18 played in Canada has fallen through.W.And yet I have Joarned to do without took a pretty Httle villa at Harwich, got a Mother was a German, having been born in toutes \u2018The traine to Halifar and 8L Joba rua $ driven through a space which allows oniy J.Fleury, manager of the Metropolitan her, slg ed Camlyn; 1; Perhaps many think licanse, and after much uaded Frankfort.Mr.Craig is a first cousin to ugh to their destination on 5 $ one at a timo to pass, and at the end of the Football excuzsion party, received a commu.1 learned the lesson too easily,\u201d Diena fo him; and 2d oho 31d do Int so,in tho William P.Hepburn, at present solicitor ontreel and Halifax are Lighted Lieatrictty and ñ ce sœande the inspector, who examines Dication from New York yesterday to the 1 think not, Mr.Camlyn.You see, Diana ce af Edith Lu Heated by Steam from the Locomoure.sad animal and, if It passes a stron {Rect that [He managemont of the Staten is bere uearly Say day, and you have that Aunt Aunt Helen, end Calme andJobn went a THE UNITED STATES TREASURY.Trains are run by East rd Time.! e Pis enr These tags are Sabon an atic lug\u2019 s tournament woul ove m her that no one else on earth ean off in umph to bis villa to to spend wife 1s a beautiful woman, about thirty For and ormation in regard to Pas- unable to pay all the expenses of the trip, hope to got.The farther he ls from you years old, small of stature, and will- weigh, oto rer Forces Bates of Freight, a.W.ROBINSO 1363 Bt.James st., treal PD.POTTINGER, Chisf Superintendent.Rat! way Office, Moncton, N.B., Nov.20, 1890.2767 and if an animal arrived on the other side amountin .Honeymoon.æ to $500.hile a Canadian the more her heart yearns towards vou rhape, 130 unde.Her luxurian .dissased.by the, Lumber fhe piace whore it fifteen might have been OL togather who and, indeed I do nut wonder at it 1\" , Besroaiy month after a peremptory let Pack Bair falls in graceful curls, ashing ol ders 3 to cout mould have ons to Sew fork ifthoraval | | ey yore bb! saniad ow both oan SLi ARS Clon SL ALM blow ec tet SL Crust, BoE 3 was too ve of the Government inspector to adopt the short for the athoring Ora team on thee communication with that instead of wi Sod Johny > wanted to go over and settle love wife when they first met, and same system here às s00n à8 We CAN Con- is to be regretted that the trip each other., day they were married.Craig root of the cattla into one yard.As a caunôt > made as once the American club avez you heard from Saloot lately, Mr.| ne ass as bat ha pk plensant conversa er.= ba Most ull drugsistabarstt on saleioe © acquain e Canadian game mlyn on the current topics th price extra THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR INSPECTION it would probably have been adopted by \u201cNot verylately.Hislastcommunication Shey bls ashes wish.ovo that he would member in good stan etanding of the Adnan he of Iy at wud Femme a it is enough to know that not a single them.was like the rest; ho 1s waiting foranother [Lt was hard to part with him so soon; but lodge; No.43, Knights of Pythias; Silcox Werke 105 810% Yonge Be Toronto, Can: 1403008 case of plenro-pneumonia has been diseov- KINGSTON NOTE trial to be made, and is sanguine.\u201d she did since it became a duty.lodge, Na 123, Independent Order \u2018of Odd ered, despite the vigllaiice of the authorities iba S The hands fanned à little quicker now, f «Think, dear Jobn, were it our case.\u201d she Fellows: Matilda lodge, No.61, hters SYMPTOMS Welsh on the other side.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.and there was something llke « smile of sald \u201cWhat would you feel to bo opposed of Bebekah; Danville encampment, No.4 Snel Another gentleman also interested insthe Es Decomber 11.Th bitter irony round the deeply-lined mouth.by an only son D Independent Order of Odd Fellows, an res, ti wersp by cattle trade do.holds views diametrically op- and wall pissier varks will oe heaoment amid your\u201d asked John, pained to oe the \u201cyopn ave in \"Diana took up her quarters pa eur tribe, No.43, Independent Order mire: Fe - ms ickerdike.He saya: * i m \u201d father, w d \u2018 Man.terest te a Bortootly x the cattle inapection has been Kingston 11° Ab II trust to thelr honor! JER hat her Le John vont to India.|'acoret work of the socloties of Which he La a ITCHING PILES.rey - CURES The Bost, fest aad \u2018uogatisfactory.It has not been as thorough- Alderman Creggan had his collar bone The bitter sarcasm iB Tore whe seem- | iad Fn general admitted that he Member, and none are botter versed In the Dern Tt LIne mest agrossble of the ly and carefully carried out of late years broken Tuesday, He was thrown from a ed but just to John.red what Sho ow ot do 's merrisge, and that unless UO™IY ork.Ho is a jovial man and mresation and in most cas md Viating \u2014 DYSPEPSIA Bropaptises of Magne as it might have been, and some of the so- cutter.English Government valued Ata honor af, thin 598 oe satisfaotory he would LB; are always glad of the oppor- ov Beene Omer lama od Grane.or co\u2014\u2014\u2014 $12.Fo?all diseéders called inspectors I do hot bellevo to be com: The village of West Point is crowded with thu2 deal with one of [england subjec Tox disinbarit his son.tunity of gatherin, Ing at his present home for | sear mrt or Lol eS INDIGESTION [25 fhe, stomach it wil petent Judges of he sultabilit of a Jessa! | mi minors irom Monreal Gananoqueapd otber We stay De a the yet Mr = Keeps the 72 | oa aka paths told the story os the Oamlyns, 38 evening's social chat.- ms 3 tte ut taste, lo preservo the cattle on the inaln $15.000'tor his lot and Me.Hicks $2000, Goyernment employed.\u201d g for an excuse, Mr.coroborated\".his statemonts comes rning A DRAWERFUL OF GOLD DUST.For a Disordered Liver SK bb ACHE rendor it vorg voluable ee orm.[have hoard lt seid that The Salvation Army Prison Gate Home Ovington.Good heavens! am I the first Diana, and th general having boen siricken It is Collected Perledically bys Girlin the for infants.It posifie same of the inspectors and brokers for opened more pruzday attornoon.There Tran a gratefui country bas permitted to die and leavefor England, John came back with Frinting Ofâce at Washington.mm B HART 0 PILLS HEARTBURN [as Darthe st che\" n wan ou, Ol or , ring oa the sto .insurance companies.are cattle shippers Kingstonians, and Principal Grant presided.good of the péoplo an and the State?} 0 ro hig, bug did not lot ot oe hans he sald, ;Se7en thousand dollars worth ¢ of gold dust ; è ; : NE r, after am found : a 6 \u2018wer, oe eW asbington Siar, es.arth Nr et de ae FROZEN TO DEATH have more merits that \u2018(hoy oan Be in It | \u201cPub We cah Walt, for we happy.\u201d Poke your fingers nto the yellow stuff and \u2018Worth à Guinos à Box\u201d bog mie te Teen] BAD TASTE frelghts when they know that they have {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} bow.CHAPTER XLL notice how sof: and agreeable to the feeling OF ALL DRUGGISTS.and renders impure in the MOUTH influence enough to secure insurance on g D \u2018You talk, Mr.Camlyn, as if you were it 1s, while the attendant in : breeth sweot sad agree- ; cattle rather than pay the higher freight to HERBEOOKE, Que.December 11.\u2014 An broken down with despair, and Provi- Bir ir RoystonBtaploy'#} 8 house in the violnlty you carefully to see that you o not get able.Ladies using this \u2018 = better class of cattie carrier.It has also 8&ed resident of the township ot Whitton dence has done much for you of late!\u201d of Eatoü-square looked, quiet and Eloomy away with any of it.It is smooth to GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING.preparation will find it NAUSEA been the practice of these persons to en- DY the game, of Donald Morrison was on \u201cYes; and I am grateful for it.But I can.| one evening a little imo.efore the touch, because it is ail composed of go EP PS\u2019S COCO of such real value as to courage these tramps here as much as Sunday ast ound Jo he snow, frozen, + rot forget, Mr.Ovington, that I expeciod by | of Diana 1g0k plèce 1 0 0 major-gon- boater's fim rubbed to almoat Tmpalpile RESARFAST A make it a standard re- Sour Stomach s time some than - powder.For the same reason, BAK , edy i house.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e ee D Pr eue ju | ers LED Sl S| pe aL Gani a tia | iy pi ih BE TRI | ng wer SRR wen | HELTER [Breath .ning cheat, who ca me wa _ ; .he drawer in sdb - 1 crampe trom carrying chutes tn oni atten letter from bis daughter containing $10.so much time and labor over my furnace \u201cT am out whoever may call * gaid Sir pretty soung Te at the Government print- tors redlected Cocta, M.Fore has provide mi Soprémbor L WVRat 1 mean by ramps inc Se hogspondod la part fr llouor a er | Stn forgive, buf dd chink belies of the Roratos tabs orvegt von tint porsen fag hie.Hel work thers to stamp pol Butte oi fealty Bd PARTS of 0e Sikes Yeu charred Semele purpose, Da te eo of vs tompt at the furnace, but | \u20ac Lao fseble dear Disk: wien Visitors are confounded covers, The recious substance somes io Baty contol a ir Sens i BEL sof dt THE PHILLIPS PHARMACEUTIC Co.carr now.My nerves are s cannot ir a shape o eo rectangular sheets every tendency to disease.Sessols which have never ei led cattle THE JAMAICA EXHIBITION, walk four miles, nor stand on my feet an bouse to to himself tthe ol of foil inexpreesibly thin, Laid between layers Er at Tout point we , No.4 St.James Se, Court House Sa.+ ence in oarrying cattle.Sezonaly, after SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) hour.\u201d andezitiod atthe old gen- of tissue paper, made up in book each mayescape many e fatal shaft by keevins vurselves MONTREAL Jotun made no answer to Camlyn\u2019s tleman, as thou Jugetioned book holding twenty-four gold £ with pure blood and a properly September 1, no tramps should be permitted TORONTO, December 11\u2014Mr.Adam Brown, weokmom con tas plible Jor bim to ibe, pocaibiil ë tr Boyston \u201cRcopirg Handling them is a master =} wate to carry cattle, even on the main decks, M.P., the Dominion Commissioner to the offer any hope of a for the.better pose to himsoit a / eta ra bolling water or milk.Boldonly whose Det tonnage may be less than 1500 Jamaica a Exhibition statos that aisty-civhe faking place.ae TON à very bandsome fellow, .REQUIRING GHENT SKILL, V0.Hsomopiinio Chemie Sous JF loss power, Thirdly all diho veasels sented ot en Sows 4 Be repre- By degrees Jo changed the subject: and and looked a gentleman.No very hard mat.though you might not magie LE it from Englen should be also requ uired tobe supplied ith wilt show up well ia the extent and variety fe aime Lia old position and his old ter ro Pome Toe be ae oo Paule et ui ue places da on ST Big 3 1s the acknowledged 8 nt ventilators and fans the of its exhibit.The Ontario Goverament is \" re 8 leading remeay for diseases faction of a competent officer, to ap- sending an \u2018oxhibit of grains in the ear and sor, hom.Jobs om d, (peaking sa at tha ma vaton bad Dim ni and it oon ak Prom.thio) rar hook os choot of of of men.A cartatn cure foe 7 i the debilitating weakness pointed by the Government for that p pose, also an exhibit of educational a; ing : ppliances, Camlyn's knee, he looked into the old man\u2019s constant coran de to think the foil, not with her 2 see Buietare.lar to women, and with a salary eutficlent te to place hi ; face, \u201cI want to say something that is very on and guide through lfe\u2014than as a paid by catching it Pa wi a ; Shooting of the Montreal Marine Under- ONTARIO CONSTITUENCIES VACANT.important, Mr.Camlyn.Important to you, | of raw Sotto.Laying down the Co.5 \u2018recommeuding ta \" yriters * Assoclation %F in connection with the [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) and that welghs very heavy upon my | oa ead Disk have tired of visitors, Sir sheet of pure po.= Lio slabahoquts is rer oan ah which 16 vapor tube fons\"; Cpeember ol There are pou M, Cumiyn turned Wi face wade ft ng, bit 1a down the makes 1 smooth by blowing gently upon ra will occupy a very prominent place in the vacant, three by the unseating of th = fopn's, and le! 4 nice ep, : a : proceedings.he Hon.Gi.à upper being bers, and one by death.All of the constitu betes: Bis Knoss; nothing buf tho gly of on Yen \"Dick, my dear boy! I prefer my Biota to Bo.ONE he also | oats on is exporters will 8 eek ts eae) REL no oun les pero supporters of tho Aowat twilight, made objects in the room visible.own lonolineas\u2014shat is, with your society, back where the name of the author is to bo, week, when they will place their case before He seemed to become awaro of the dark- My Iv time is past for.woman's while the third and biggest plece is sp: i the Government with à view of obtainiog a NEW HUDSON BAY ROAD, Dogs and said he would get candied.tod old now'to be any:hing but & grumpy over the midalo of is fap of psgover, 6 Liquor HABIT we cearing before Le British Board of Agricul- ferzorAL TO STAR.I mainanks, Mr.Camlya.E wo drelight It It À pachelor men much worse, and much older- The operator is careful in rubbing off the Lo TON Dr.MeEachran's Side of the Question, Ortawa, December 11.\u2014Mr.R.D.Perry, seems sulted fo\u2014to what Ihave to say.\u201d looking than you, have a happy locso gold TEE PACH STAMPING uo OR, HAINES \u2018 GOLDEN\u201d SPECIFIC, of Toronto, has intimated t to the Govern- : À as - rE Das NcBachtan wa Pp Ala ment that be will ieave shortly for England but the \u2018old man vas listening to bim, was depot a Lan ot pot going totry.\u201d\u2018| tô lose noñe ofit.As she uses the leather- parties Ah Ihe knowledge of fie imepoction os made 6 ea 1 to promote the project for building & railway î & for him 4e on.dryly remar e old soldier, with a tipped stick she permits the yellow stuff to LSE eset iculars free.Address Eo EES hua no Tacit | om Ses te Mari Oo.Hin Ea.ot SEED: MECH: Shakti | Shieh Ua ar hla nor Ca EU rca ee La Holy ply Srl EAS SEE ME al Talieyrand's Memoirs.sare De Jouet Bink (het vou var \u201cina Ton eras TI?SEAS fo antl og MENT tordav?\" ~The Dootor sald: \"I don't PARIS.December 10- Lovers of gossip ing well, you would be content to loi Knowing Fou aa | à peter to think dep, and wiil hold Hae vorid the he (al nat be me Sorasly opocted | shes Sable mena decal» Sling aha bing rin cou\u201d Sov loved.\u201d deat Fou woud oes 2 0s ale mo COR RAR uo pone: el man at Jo ape | Beaton BSc Dot Tin ih ester | Bi Beri être ek 0 quer.belo | pre tirage ra 06, à ann ns 1 like give such an opinion, when it is relied upon, and as the Duc ja editôr of the inte the uestion, & pinch\u2019 of the fragrant Eo Reve 1pved?7 be answered, musing] powae in somo oddpiac an vin neo.pee ds bord eT 8 Tons peu sow bois In otal hmoraingo: of the volumes, So may | be prosumed to know.He la us as Inbalod, and then Camiyn prepas- and with & grave expression Hy aver, it is worth $20 an ounce, and when § Mins TH 0.fut Fan, fee Li L- Beatie Ti Ee y acts, au wl our erèhas od to a face.\u201cYou mistake, my boy.loved when werful is collected the gold Is forwarded pied so every condldon of, methods of Bapection.If he has been so much curiosity, are really very dry \u201cMy hidren,\u201d he o said, \u201chave always been Pov young, or a Teast 1 thought I the tin + in Philadelphia, which subjects.Pennyr oyal Wafers.i and y HS » A been so indisoreet, what AT can be perse sin faa Sroorapollice my care.My t nis my hopes, have did, an 4 ilted.I loved, too, in later fo the Lane and sends back a gheck for ite \" a physician who has + Etre Fer À = ve relations FPE the sue 5 man character, and Talloyrand's anxiety not ® bee î te avant 1 h se re age a GIy mn Le Florent De value oe Tan is d respon- i dons arbérienoe 18 yd ' be 1s employed by are most Iriendiy and he have them published until two or three lng well: ther.seems.no.\" me ve orenoe sible for the safety of the gold inthe drawer.MAY oct and successtul regularity.Pless- je likely to 1 called to Atoount by bis elles, Kenerations after his death must have been Gori, WoLl:, there seems no possivily \u201ciis.Con TT BE you Tamera Sho carries the key to It about with ber al- or Wafers and but as havesald Ithink he has been lncor- due, not to personal, but to State consider-.tart pa Happo yr le.the pk re rade ad Fou re ber ts and nobody Bal \u201cocces to ses sqpmuitata Jars.Bord Sry rectly reported.When the cattle come to Stions.[have earned to me his.David is pos \\ beautiful rhatred à-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 [ \u2019 érapuie ree port the inspectors are notified from the An Anglo-French Dispate.in in for medion st studies.He eile west gle?Yen qulle wall 1 golden ; q TH Fonda\u201d CAL OQ.stock yard and the cattle are then carefully Loxpox, Decomber 11.\u2014 A grave question Dick is as well off as if he were made \u201cDigit ver strike Jou ou that that ploture 2004 rots, Miah.= examined by the inspectors, two of whom has arisen botween the French 200 British tleman by a fortune from me, Btoven | le Like any oe you k wi < > by DK MOGALE 2123 Notre Dame have been engaged in that service almost Governments in relation to the navigation I caunot help a sigh} He ie m my firstborn que! Bo ston] Noor you \u2018ask mo the ?: _ Site coment of of the aéxport of the Niger.The British Government loved him is hard to hear that his answer you.The When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.DAVIS PENNY ROYAL AND STEEL before æ on board the ep hag certifi clalme Lo Rave 8 Pts Bone Fos cive frcokod Into bi bib mature mors avon.Had | es pus \u20ac vaux or 0e old t Ais- When showes a Cuild, she cried tor Cestoria.Females, eoersct all trregularitisn , pains tlon have to be gives for bi substantially objects to any except \"mer.young, and chec ked the feelings of bister That's a16 my boy.I th 180, £00,404 When she became Miss, she chung $0 Castoria.Wu\u201d Fee Sale by all Chemist BREE Oyriete.JOR Ay J.DH ix cou oan btaln her Oustoms clearance 00 B15 river.Tho rene ngh, on ihe Soondin rant taught \u201cbtm the sin in of wa ae a that evout chi -thalls way 1 L'isddens me og Whe she Ded Chiles, she gave then Casteria.as that the assert the Ti tof ex oration mer ba ave dons owsver, lie see her bers.You have me speak of ; Facts Pt\" SBT EE eue Fi np ne Pine honore de | baise at PR RE | | SIX PER CENT.DEBENTURES re a som o : > .ence to space and ventilation.It is true | AFTERNOON TEA tion, not | Tor reel certainly.It does seem r boy, he matted Flo wed when he was aie Morteare Som, roars old ite neue that oonsiderable diffioulty has been ex to find th Put Modtenan a an b pov EQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANY.nes \u2019 rienced in determining po There's no harm ATID In à Cup Of tea, for hothing Put I ariove most 2e and be vas ory i hu Percy marre Joeman & Broa.Head Office, 208 Broadway, New Y.Hea) Eetate transiorre to the American Loan sad v * THR NECESSARY SPACE.HET above the cap daughter's sake, She has been a noble, against his wi an ere had to ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, : \u2018 EW ORK Trust Company of New York, sa trustees: por - The inspectors of the Insurance Compa Two eyea 1 soc, nerous girl; she hasalaved for us all,when fight bis own in the world.\" I Shall 1000 Norsz Daxe Srazet, - MONTREAL ivi fd Srarmuent, June 30th, 1890.Dentare bein apecially secured by $100,000 of vet act joinily with the Department of Am ire ui 1 sould pots sand I could die happy 1f abe were Dever forget wher hé was ordered of To A s and Porter in Wood aud Bottles Capital su bectibed.so So 000 00 % mortgages an imoroved, properties certified 20 he - Seattle a ship {scapadle of vue wy ep > oe: am on And ah ill bo sore ds Tons oo ro A Bie Pate me od: te DIRE he vas not Orders Totti of Te lepd ne 228e0ds Sarplux ne Univ Profits Tapia of th \"Ea ible Moris, hmm | - to remar) , \u2019 .fap ca Lu u \u2018butthe veterinary inspector have positive |; open Mecs po ground thors Mes that, supposing that Trescared you.Bo tia be eid, and bee 700 to MAcuamsn = ootEROR, 2 224 Guaran a1 lo ens og iow being Incrawsed to.00 jnetructione tn ne ve ed ere , for By one whom vou would, for Instanoo, carry out 1 may wish.should any ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, &ei AME womens \u2019 04 Tes nee 1,800,000 00 Dt Which Shere 1s the praneat exoltomen Whon tex's accomp'nied n this wise approve of ioubpoeing.I say, that that you were! thing happen to me.will you pro t THE TEMPLE, For Sale st Par sud Accrued Interest by LEWIS A.HART, Notary, was the same 28 has been \u2018silowed since | ACE the Eup But Gon't look up,= for, that & haps \u2014as happy as Shel Clroune: oa aod Tiniended > Se, James Diraet ea.À Mortgage snd Debenture Investments,\u2019 the sxnatt amall stopk and daly ,.Tha dapew loki, \u2018 Estanoge a name can zusko bete.Le DORSEY 3.agi ha alk RA acta 1x -2- S0t\u2018coûté | .Cmveria! Building, 107 St Jamos Bt.Montreak _ | / : \u201c TOUTE \u20ac = : - le Le a It is parhaph prety well known that poor King Louls II,.0f Bavaria, who drowned .himself 1m 1888, had a queer mania for building palaces, and although bis coffers were empty, and his long suffering people forced to pay his debts, nothing could Binder him from adding to the number of 7+ these magnificent bulldinze.\u2018The Linderhof Palace, which |s the email- - \u2018est he erected, stands amidst moet pictur- ue scenery.At the gate of the park isa Éotse, which at one time\u2019 was devoted to the use of ministers of state and other high personages when visiting the unfortunate monarch, but is now used as u hotel.Close by are Lhe stables where the fairy-like glass coa-h,the swan-shaped sledges,ana the beautiful white horsee are kept, and through the trees 16 seen the marble palace staudiug in most beautifully laid out gardens, dotted with pavilions and kiosks, whose cupolas litter in the bright sunshine.The draw- fi rooms and boudoirs of the palace are uljpistered in silk and satins of most deli- cal@ tints, pink, light blue, lavender, and saffron belng most in favor, and all embrol- lo avenues of apartments.Although the king was an Inveterate smoker, he had po propor ruom set apart for this purpose, but smoked all over the palace, dropping the ashes of hls cigars about wherever he went.One would think that such MAGKIFICENT SURROUNDINGS in themselves would check such a habit, but wo find that he was utterly careless of how he spoiled things, and even went 60 far as to splash ink from his pen on the dainty cream ground of thesplendid Turkey carpet that covered the floor of his study.\u2018fhe furniture in this room was in keeplug with the rest.His ordinary chair was a throne, the table was covered with pale blue velvet.and the 1nkstands and accessories were of pure gold.In the dining-room he u another throne, and sat at a table which had a white marble top.This table stood immediately over a trap door, and descended to the kitchens at the touch of An elactric bell, there to receive a fresh course, and In due time to reappear iu the royal diung- room by the same poemingly magic meaus.The unfortunate king had a \u2018great liking tor soiltude, and never allowed the scrvauis into the dinlng-room with him; he even carried this idlogyncrasy so far as to actually turn night iuto day.At midnigbt he trequently strolled about in the solitude of the woods surrounding the paluce, caretully watched at a respectful distance by ono of his valets, and ended his peregrinations by preakfasting in a fanciful grotto he had had mode on the grounds.At other times he would wander, silent and dejected, about the gorgeous apartments of the palace\u2014 which be would have fully illuminated with ountless wax candlies\u2014every now and then Proaking into poetry which he would recite to the portraits of the lovely women which decorated tho walls.Although superb rooms have been built expressly for ihe accommodation of queous and other ; LADIES OF DISTINCTION, he would never have them occupied, in fact, he flatly refused to receive visitors of either sex, and never entertained any friends.It is said that ope time when nis Prime Minister waited upon him in his palace he refused to see even him, and at length only gave in on condition that the conversation should be carried on behind screens.Another of these palaces, the Herrenchiemsee, occupied the whole of the 1sland of Herren- insel, which, with two other islands stands in Lake Chiemsee, and commands a view of the most varied and enchanting scenery.The king took great interest in the erection of this palace, and paid frequent visits to it in order to note the progress that was being made.It was, however, never complet- od, only a few rooms receiving their nal touches, while much of the remainder and the whole of the park are a perfect wilder- pees.Îtie said that he used to have the place lit up with three thousand wax can- King\u2019s oWn_rooms were properly finished, but here the work stuck, owing to the deathof the poor demen .Re ports were spread by the workmen that the guest chambers werp to be decorated with reat magnificen: equal in fact to the tate apartments.uis I1 was a rare hand al making ple work, for from the time that the plans of his various buildings were F gave no peace till the whole work was complets, the different work people SLAVING AWAY DAY AND NIGHT at their tasks.Ope magnificent apartment \u2018The Hall of Mirrors,\u201d being about one hundred and twenty-flve yards long and containing three hundred immense mirrors, thirty-three crystal chandeliers, and forty-four gilt candelabra.The furniture is upholstered in dark blue velvet, embroidered with goiden lilies.This grand room contains no less than seventeen large bow windows all draped in royal blue velvet.The state bedroom 18 a sight to see, the curtains being of moses green velvet, embroidered with real pears; the toilet service is of real gold, and Bo massive that A strong man can only jusb- 8 manage to lift the basin, while a lady frould have her work cut out In trying to lift the sponge bowl.Curiously enough the king never alept in this room\u2014the bed of which, by the way.is larger thaï an ordinary mortal\u2019s entire bedroom-\u2014but preferred à rather smaller though hardly less magnilicent room, ithe toilet Bet in which was of dark blue Dreaden.From this room a small stairoase led to thu bathroom with its stained glass windows and pluk silk hangings.The marble bath in which the king bathed twice a day, or rather twice a night, was six feet deepand thirty feet in circumference.The æwijoining dressing room was panelled entirely with mirrors, and was upholstered in crushed strawberry silk, embroidered with The other palaces erected by King Louis 1! contain suein Works of art, and are comparatively commonplace.HOW BEADS ARE MADE.Most of the world\u2019s boads aro Venetian.In the Island of Murano a thousand workmen are devoted to this branch.The first process is to draw the glass Into tubes of the diameter of the proposed bead.For this purpose the glasshouse at Murano has a ind of ropewalk gallery one hundred and fifty feet long.By gathering various colors from different pots, and twisting them into one mass, many combinations of colors are made.The tu are carefully sor by diameters, and chi; into fragments of uniform size.These pieces are stirred in a mixture of sand and ashes, witch fills the holes and prevents the sides from closing en they are heated.They are next placed in a kind of {ryin \u201cpau, and constantly stirred overa until the edges are rounded into a glob form.When cool thoy are shaken in one set of sleves until the ashes are separated, and in another series of sieves until they are perfectly sortod by sizes.Then they are threaded by children, tied in bundles, and exported to the ends of the earth.France has long produced the \u201cpearl beads,\u201d which in the finer forme are close imitations of ls.They are said to have Leen invented y iL Ja un, fn 16548.The common variety thre or pruament is Liown from glass tubes.An expert workman can blow fivethousand or six thousand globules In a day.They are lined with powdered fish scales ana filled with wax.It takes sixteen thousand fish to make 8 pound of the scaly essence of pearls.Until recently the heirs of Jaquin still carried on a large Iactory of these mock pearls.The best of them are blown irregular, to counters .nature, some in por shape, others like _olives, and they easily pass fdr genuine.AN ADVENTURE WITH BRICANDS.An adventure with brigands, which is causing a good deal of excitement in the neighborhood of Rome, took lace recently ciuse to Bolsena in broad daylight, The sixteen-year-old daughter of a rich landed proprietor fell violontiy in love, a few weeks ago, with her father\u2019s coachman, a very handsome young man, The father overed the love-making that was going on.Heowns naturaliy furious at the affair, and immediately dism coachman.shortly afterwards, the time eame for the family to go into the country.Too were driving to Sorano, and had.almost got as {ar on their way ns the towh of Hoisena, when thé carriage was suddenly | stop) by three mounted highwaymen in niasks, who pulled the coachmearn down [rom his box, bound him, and threatened the ownar aud bis fatnily with instant death |! seed the\" rer Ta on maa] ¥ ca yi - .- EE SE Heeling na\u2019 help\u2019 it, the gentleman | Quen A Sint.about ain Danded over led « conten a e a tA toget off po easily.But the afte was Gok yes over.Another an es 1 their horses again one.of them sud seized his eldest daughter, swung.her.up to the saddle in front of him, und ol at full gatlop.- .\u2018 The Italian police are convinced that the coschman was one 07 the nighwaymen, and stronsly suspect © YOURE mig have been a confederate in the plot.* - A TOUR IN A FURNITURE VAN.A Novel Way of Bpending a Hollday in the Souttish Highlands.In a recent issue of the Kinross-ahire Advertiser, Dr, Hepburn of Edinburgh Univer-.ity.gives an interesting account of \u201cA Tour in a Caravan\u201d which & party of ladles and featlemon made through the Highlands of Scotland last August.The p consisted of four ladies and five gontiemen who were all pretty well acqua uted with each other.For some time before they actually started, tho route had been laid down; the caravan had been carefully fitted up aud provisioned, and the military bell tent which was to forin the sleeping-room of the gentlemen had been overhauled and found in good order.lt had been decided that the whole party should meet ly Edinburgh and proceed from thence to Cal endar by rail, to which point the caravan and horses and the driver had been sent on in advance.The caravan was simply a furniture van remodelled to suit their requirements, but even the alterations did not altogether effuce its original character, and often on their route they were taken tor a family re- woving bug and baggage.From the exterior the caravan presented on h side two neat windows drappd with éurtains.In the rear there was a door of the railwa carriage pattern, ita upper half being a alid- ing glass panel also PROVIDED WITH CURTAINS.At the front end there was a sliding wooden panel which permitied a free access of light or fresh air according to requirement, and being just Lehind the driver's box, it afforded an casy, although a somewhat lazy, means of exit from the interior.On the roof there was fixed ap arrangement after the pattern of a waggonette.This provided ample room for stores ns Well ua ritting accommodation, while a tarpaulin thrown over the ros made all look tidy.The interior ol the Caravan was divided into two compartments by a central partition in which a sliding door gave cutrance from the one to the other.In the lront compartment four berths wore arranged, two on each side, after the manner of a ship's cabin, and here the ladies found sleeping accommodation in many ways as compiodious and com- fortablo as in a ship, while free from many ofa ship's discomforts, Duringthe day this apartment was utilised as a convenlent receptavie for the portmanteaus and travelling rugs of the party.The REAR COMPARTMENT was the dinuing-room.The floor was bu an easy step above the ground, eo thi entrance was à simple matter.In the ynld- dle there stood a stout table, between the legs of which six drawers were fixed.These provided ample space for culdé te A projecting ledge along eack side ot the caravan did duty for chaj and camp stools wade up the remaieder.Itound the walls there were numerous hooks, and, above the lovel of our heads, two broad shelves on either side, so that every inch of available space was turned to good account.The coukinæ arrangements were very complete, and they could prepare anything except roasted meats.They carried four paraîtin stoves and an open brazier for coal res.These along with the cookiuæ u ils were secured in a case which was affixed to the side of tho caravan low down between the fore and hind whedls.In a word, there was a place for everything, and everything required to Le iu its place.Dr.Hepburn in the article speaks very highly of the driver of the caravan, who seemed to be \u201cthe right man in the right place.Many atime round their camp fire at night his humorous stories anc reminiscences caused peals of laughter to awaken the silont glens.In thoughtand word and deed he was one of Nature's gen- tiemen, and deep were their rogrets when the time came for parting from him.PRIMA DONNAS' PETS.Some ofthe Strange Favorites of the World's Greatest Singers.The prima donna, whatsoever her nationality, is addicted to keeping pets, and some- thines very curious ones.Madame Stoltz once owned a tame spake of a perfectly harm- leas species which she taught to coll around her arm in the guise of a bracelet.He was finally killed, to Madame's great sorrow Madame Grisi possessed a pretty little monkey who became so attached to bis mistress that he uttered a plaintive little cry when she fondled her children in his presence.If a visitor called who was blessed with abundant locks, Gennaro leaped to the back of his chair and began a nute examination of them to the amusement of all present.His mistress generally carried him off before his attentions became too embarrassing.Madame Gris! also owned a mockingbird which, from constantly hearing her Ring, me a most accomplished vocalist.It had a way of welding scraps of all her favorite arias together, beginning with the opening bars of \u201cCasta Diva,\u201d gliding thence into THE GRAND ARIA of \u201cLucretia Borgia.going on to the \u201cAh, mon fils\u201d of * Prophets,\u201d etc, Jenny Ling, in her young days, also had & mock- ing-bird that me 60 tame that he perched on ber finger to be fod.While she practised Le listened to her with his head on one side, and would forthwith try toimitate her inimitable vocalization.One day when she was singing, he tried to reproduce the marvelous high notes of the great singer, but in vain.After various unsuccessful efforts he uttered a wild screech and fell down op the floor of his cage in a fit.After that she shut nim in another room while she sang; but he finally learned to reproduce one of the wonderful high notes in perfect imitation of his model.innie Hauk had a parrot who was trained to say, at the close of anv of her songs, \u2018Bravo, Minnfe Hauk!.That is perfectly charming!\u2019 At her Swiss home she is everywhere followed by a flock of tame pigeons, which are absolutely without fear 50 far as she is coucern \u2019 THE PARROT OF ADELINA PATTI is quite a famous fowl, not only on account of the celebrity of its owner but also because of its own vuried adcomplishments, Madame Scalehi was at one time the r of the most charming as well as the tamest of paroquets, which she used to take out visit- ng with her in her muff, and which was a fluent talker, and whistled tunes to adraira- tion.But of all these pets beloved of woman Madame Emma Novada'sisthe most charming.Bevy Mignon, her lovely little aaughter, is one\u2019 of the best and prettiest chlidren in the worid.She already Imitates the exquisite singing of her gifted mother, warbling operatic airs with the sweet shrillness of note of a mocking-bird, She speaks French and Italian as fluently as she does English.and is altogether.a very accomplished young dameel, though she is only our years old.Littie Mignon is an in fatigable traveller, accompanying ber parents on the long professional tours that her talented mother is continually obliged -to undertake: A LUNATIC'S WONDERFUL FACULTY.A patient formerly confined in the Hospital for the Insane\u2019in Hartford, Conn.seemed fond of reading, and taking up a newepaper it was noticed that he would read aloud without hesitation, whether the paper was sideways or bottom side up.Asa further test of his powers one of the attendants held a newspaper spread out before him, keeping it continually turning uvound;y still, with wonderful ease, the lupatic continued to rend uninterruptediy.\u2018To test him still further a reel was procured and the paper ; the 0 spread out and attached to the arm whole then placed béfore the patient aruo matter how rapidly the reel was tae wonderful creature would read after article aloud without seeming to be disturbed in tho least, DEFINITIONS.Pupils who learn \u201cby ear,\u201d without thought as to the meaning of things, out trive to afford a good deal of amusement to | their teachers.Recently a teacher ii an Eastern grammar Bobo.asked one of her ya: \u201cWhat is the meaning of \u2018topaz\u2019?\u201d \u201cA topaz,\u201d said the boy, \u201cis where the poules walk when they're drawing a canal OAL his was not so bad another blunder, marle not long after wa , In the sare school, Define \u2018halo, * said the teacher, to a girl in the claas.- : \u201cA halo.\u201d answe the pupil, \u201cisa kind of rope that the boys use out West to ratoh cattle with,\u201d y LR SAERT 4 :} statues now Eve caret visit the reatogh .y 1 sister.and wife of Ms of created theasaventh wo! world when she bully, to the memory the Wa of her dead hus what she Cop.Wie Bulit Them, .'\u2018Mausol » \"4 à B .You often hear mentioned the \u2018Seven | Wongags of the World! And yei how few people there are who can tell you what wore thaso seven wonders.Ask the most orrped man you know, and it that he will not be ab:e to name more than four of them.It was about the year 250 BO.that the seven wonders were first enumerated and sot down as including, to begin with, the famous Colossus of Rhodes, which is said to have bestrode the harbor of Rhodes with its As a matter of fact, this gigantic statue, erected by Chares, a pupil d not bestride the height and was ve e pur otallg n that time to this, which are ockiled THE STONE OF SACRIFICES.ue An Interesting Relic of an Kuiluet Givftist- Tiçoz, or Stone of Sacrifi t -rel 2 wi of Mexico city ata oonside the surface of the Pioza which surrounds The circumference of the stone is twenty seven feet seven inches, the inches, top the width is ten fee! rounded by a bas relief in ve recognized twenty groups of ch pairs ars represen the same attitude.One of the figures is invar- is that of a warrlor, perds in his left hand the a man who is offering some other object asatoken of eub- lon.The idea of its probable cance given by Humboldt is that t te th t .The conqueror is aiwa the vanquished warrior wears mn his people whom he represents, while behind glyphics which symbolize the conquered the Mexioan prisoners were offered up tn the temple, it would appear natural enough tbat the triumphs of a warrior king should be fatal stone où which tb: ibly employed for t! though this is not vositi buve been designed as a stutue of Apollo, the sun god, and tradition says that ships in full sall could pass between ita legs.Less than sixty y it was built an earthquake over red it.This was about 260 B.fragments of the stat where they fell until the year (672 of the Christian era, when they brass to a Jewish trader.£180,000 for the fragments, which loaded 80U camels.On such & scale was this gigantic figure that it Was said few men had arms long enough to embrace Its thumb.Its construction consumed twelve years, and body a spiral stairway led up- the head, whence the spectator could degcry the coast ol Syria and the ships Egypt in a great mirror from the neck of the statue.Next of the seven wonders was THE TEMPLE OF DIANA esus, in Asis Minor, iu its timethe etropolis of the eastern continent.t was burned the same night that Alexander, destined to be called the Great, was born.Erostratus, an obscure person, set fire to the temple, as he himself confessed, for the pose ol rendering his name immor- His he same sort of morbid ambition for celebrity as doubtless ho was a madman.At all events, the temple was burned, and although Alexander himself subsequently offered to rebuild it at his own expense, on coudition that hls name should be inscribed upon it, hesians declined.They, y all of Asia Minor, erected a yet more magnificent temple on the old site, which was the temple celebra der of the world.1t was 425 feet Jong and 290 feet broad and was supported by 127 columns 60 feet in heignt, each one of ish were sold as old The trader pald figured around the e sacrificing priest HEART OF THE VICTIM.What has caused this\u2019 hypothesis to be e upper surface of the ed out in the centre a bon appears e w a n cut to let the blood an off.Apother theory advanced by Humboldt is that this was one of those stones on which the combat of the gladiators took place Le- tween the prisoner who was sentenced to be sacriliced and a Mexican warrior.ginal of the Stone of Sacrifices is deposited in the National Museum of Mexico with | many other sculptured relics of the ancient Aztec kin but an accurate re of this swone is now to be seen in bowl from which a deep earl death 0 time, Humboldt says: carved, for the most it took two hundred and twenty years.The allied to discover any main altar was the work of Praxiteles, and the other great artist of that epoch, contributed a splendid picture of Alexander the Great.The materials of which it was composed were white marble, ced with great quantities of gold, It d paintings and statues of a value beyona computation.Nero despoiled the temple of much of its treasu of the hardness of Lbis one.\u201d \u2018The Cathédral of the Sty of Mexico, save Hemboldt, is built upon the ruins of the or house of the tli, This pyramidal monum: ; constructed by one of the ancient and was 46 feet from ita'tmses to the upper platform, from which thére was an extensive view over the surrouading coun lakes and the mountains that exirt ley.The platform, which served as AN ASYLUM IN BATTLE, was crowned by two chapels in the form of which was about twenty- the whole oooh doute was de ofrtime the heap wonders was the world-renown daughter.\u201cHANGING GARDENS\" OF BABYLON, erected by Nebuchadnezzar, King of Baby- to please his royal Med ite his superb palace, on the trates, which ran through the miast of Babylon, the monarch erected this wonderful mound, rising from the plain pon terrace to the height or 250 feot.Perpendicular on one side it rose on its three other sides in five pyramidal stages feet in height, and up- e by huge pillars of brick and stone.Each terrace thus supported was a beautiful garden, ovérlaid with a sufficient depth of fruitful earth to provide for not only und flowers, but the most noble the most beautiful things in the vegetable way known to Babylouis or that it was possi- bletoobtain from other countries was plant- hanging gardens.Seen from a distance the torests seemed to have into midair.Fountains flowed and reed through artificial meadows.Gardeners did their utmoet to make the le paradise, each stage in the t aiffering in aspect from the others.of stones that formed or stories, each 50 part were scattered bere and there, while fu: LIGHT HOUSE \u201cPHAROS,\u201d erected three hundred years before Cnrlst oontented ut à mile off shore.It is that the architeot, named Sostratus, having La A HAPPY INSPIRATION: the solid stone of the buliding, covered James Gordon Bennett bas à wa of fame for all time.Then in ping in to examine he plaster he recordeq, according to the Ptolemy, the inscription: Ptolemy to the gods, the saviours, for the benefit of sailors.t Jewish historian, who lived Christ, records that a fire burning on top ol the Pharos that was ht for a distance of 40 miles ccording to some writers the tower greatly exceeded largest of the pyramids, and huge mirrors p as refiectors; but their authority is not accepted by modern authori- t has even been sugrest- ed-though the idea has been la: ts, but simply lighthouses.This theory would see! of by the fact that Homer ysses coming upon the island ops in the night without being aware he was near land.f wonders of the world were th PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT, which still remain as great a.marvel as They were constructed, of course, for tian monarchs, that peo- ng a belie! as to an eternal uture that they devoted their architectural attention not to bullding superb dwellings for habitation In this life, but to the construction of mausoleums for their accommodation after death.The but a later modification of the style of building, as exhibited In thghang- ing gardens and in the Tower of Babel.Between the two the only difference Is that In ; spaces between the stories phus, the grea \\n the lifetime of foar and trembling was always kept seized an rubbed a daub of ink on the side completely concealing the discoloration irohed pressmen, ys, what is that man\u2019s name?\u201d \u201cThe culprit quaked in his alioss until Bennett sald, Siow anti Me à that man three dollars per week more w ; ho is r man in the room tbat ooks \u201cas os ad TALKING BY TAPS.\u201cDo you know how many more Ways tolegra hers have f communheati g among hemselves than ordinary fo uag female operator asked a friend.\u201c0 \u201cNo.* Well, I will tell you.Not long ago, ina crowded house, 1saw an associate hy I very much wished to say a few words.She was within easy hearin, but Icouid uot.BR : slope on the four sidea of the structure from Of course the outer masonry lapse of centuries and the series of steps now.The Great Pyramid so called is now only 450 feet high, but it was 30 feet higher, when it ascended to a point, instead of having a platform at A curious illustration ofthe persistency of the mortality entained Ly the anc ans is found in the fact that rich among them erected man themselves.Their main objeot in doing this - was not vainglory\u2014es was the case with Rabylon, who belleved he was a god and whose likeness in stone as ever) .here\u2014but (hey thought that \u2018he soul of each one of them Id seek à {nhalit a statue in the origi- it went without saying the more statues were available the greater likelihood that there would be one un could not even ca thought of something.1 notided fr; the chair in which I was sitting k my latch key out of my ed to say, and I tch het eye.\u201d Suddeniy I key from her pocket and sent an answer in same way.Not a word was spoken, clicking, and these d what it meant.Then t in which conversation may be carried on between telegraphers without a-word.In fact, if I am sitting next to associa an audience room Nebuchadnezzar o! subjec ute with extreme people are inhabited by the sp whom they represent, and | for thie reason -that so few of them are found unbroken.The jslxth of the worid's wonders was the \u201cYOOAL MRMNON,\u201d also of Egypt, declared in its time to be the } most astonishing of the curiositie: \u201cland of marvels.\u201d Not | birth of Christ the Pharaoh Amenophis IIT | bulit's magnificent temple on the banks of iaced on either side of thervad | tie two most gignatic stat- hey were nearly 70 over the curious world, and one can tell the most profound secrets in of being ovetheurd.rt \u201cNO, THANK YOU, Tom\u201d et when they were girl and bay, +Won't you take my as the ues ever carved, no, tBank you, Tom,\u201d ieet in height and were bo © They met one day, the \u2018 sh\u2019 sandstona.One of them, wi as was subsequently found, had a fracture ce, and at sunrise the warmth {cles of stone in the crack to split, thus causing u very audible sound, wliich was Imagined to havd a supernatural |; origin.For 220 years people came from all | parts of the civilized world ybreak.Crowds And won't you take my e rb) She blushed and out But took It, all the Same.And twenty, thirty, Have DOV tek remarks, visibie to this day on th 'storie surface.Alas! for the superstition, r.Septimus Severn: .and it thereupon ceased to gi Financ wealth, west 0 ; brought voa fa ie we + oF Orne - cu =, | The Bary 7 ofa Dressmaker\u2019 °s Daughter who Hecame the Wils of « Prince\u2014 Mlle, Goigar's Caveer, ;, The Paris correspondent af the Now York Tribune writes: On Bunday last occurred the funersl, at the little church of Bt Honore d'Eylau \u2014 near where Victor Hugo used to live\u2014of a woman whose carder\u2019 \u2018badd been of the and romantic nature, Of humble birth and origin she hbd been treated for many years by several of the crowned heads of Europe se a near and dear member of their family.But during the latter portion of her life she was pointedly ignored, slighted and even proclaimed as an impostor by ail her formerly so-friendly royal relatives, whoeo animosity toward her even went 80 fzr a8 to allow her to suiler dgwn- right want.In the recont editions of the Almanach de Gotha her name figures as tho Baroness von Rutenstein,of the Kingdom of Bavaria, but both her late husband and her - surviving son, as well us many persons of igh rank and standing, claim that she was entitled to the style and dignity of Princess Joburg-Kohary.The members of the house of Saxe-Coburs-Gotha have always been remarkable for their matrimo- pial alliances.And while some, such as the iate Prince Consort of Great Britain and King Leopold I of Belgium, have acquired niches in the history of the world by reason of the splendor of thelr marriages, others, such as King Ferdinand of Portugal and Prince Leopold, will remain on record for the inferiority of the social classes from which they selected their brides, While the charming wife of King Ferdinand of Portugal was nothing more than the daughter of à Boston eobbler, the consort of Prince Leopold waa the only cibild of \u2018a Viennese professor of music named Geiger, who con- Leopold of Sax: sidered that he had attalned THE HIGHEST PINNACLE OF FAME\u2019 and fortune whon he was selected to inculcate the rudiments of fhe pianoforte into the somewhat dull brains and unmusical ears of the young archdukes and archduchesses of the imperial family.At an age his daughter Constance devel- oO signs of an extraordinary talent for e plano, and she soon came to be regard- od in the light of an infant phenomenon.As such she was occasionally asked to play in ce of the whole court.On the chivalrous Prince Leopold bad CONTRACTED A MARRIAGE with the attractive and captivating daughter of the dressmaker Frau Geiger.dismay of his royal and imper relatives was increased by the discovery tnat instead of marrying her with his left hand, and thus um | rendering the union a merely morgs- natie one, he had actuaily tendered her bis right hand before the altar of the famous old BSchottenkirche, where the wedding ceremony was performed b; Cardinal Archbishop Rauscher himself.Prince Leopold's explapation of this was to the effect that he had no right or power.to form a morganatio alliancesince his mother, the heiress of the Hungarian magnate ohary, was not of royal birth, and he him- seif, therefore, not\u2014strictly speaking\u2014enti- tied to the style of Royal Highness.This theory, though logical, was contested by his relations, and principally by his brother, who was the father of Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria and the husband x King Loulg ppe's daug clever cess I e ln rénoe to the wishes of the family, Prince Leopold's bride refrained, during the lifetime of her husband,\u201d from making use of the title of Princess, and herself with that of Baroness von Rutenstein, conferred upon her by the ill-, fated King Louis of Bavaria.\u201d As oness Rutenstein she made the acquaintance and on correspondence with Queen Victoria, the Royal family of Portugal and uke of Saxe-Cobur; tha.Although she fraquent- ly visited Vienna, yet she mostly resided in where there was less distinction made between her rank and that of her busband than at etiquette-bound Vienna and Berlin.K Clementi Belgium and with the reigning A MORE DEVOTED COUPLE it was impossible to conceive, and their charming house on the Rue Sponlini, near de Boulogne, was noted for its magnificent hospitality.| Subsequently Lo- wards 1875, the Prince built in the Rue Pergolese a lovely little palazzo, to which; he gave the name of Villa Constance.Members of the dramatic and operatic profession were am the most honorbd guests of the Prince and his wife, at whose table the two Coque- lins, Sarah Bernhardt, the Viennese actor Gerard], Christine Nilsson and several other leading stars were to be met mling- ling with a host of royal and titled persou- ages of both sexes.King Ferdinana of Portugal and his American wife, the Countess Edla, were likewise frequently entertained both at the house ol the Rue Spon- tini and at the Villa Constance.Indeed, thoy were in the habit of making Prince pold\u2019s residence their headquarters whenever they visited Paris.The only members of the Coburg family who maintained au unfriendly attitude were the Prince's sister-in-law, Princess Clemen! and his nepbews, the Princes Philippe an Ferdinand.About five years ago Prince Leopold fell ill while of a visit to Vienna with his wife and died rather suddenly at the same hotel \u2014 Golden Lamm \u2014 where they firet become acquainted with one another.It was now that the troubles of the unhappy woman began to crowd upon her.Like many others of his rank apd great wealth, the Prince had been thoughtless enough to neglect to make any special testamentary provision for his wife and only, son, Francis, being convinced that no vne would venture to CONTEST HER MARITAL RIGHTS to his fortune.In this.supposition, how-_| aver, he was mistaken.For the last breath had scarcely left his body when his effects and property were seized in behalf of his sister-in-law and nephews.The elder of the latter, Prince hilippe.had married a daughter of the ing Belgians, and as brother-in-law of tho Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Austria was influential enough in Vienna to enable his lega) representatives to ride roughshod over Prince Leopold's widow.The validity of the marriage was cogtes ted to countless humiliations and in- All the members of her husband's family espoused the cause\u2019 of Prince Phil and of his mother, the old Princess Clementine, against her, and it was only fficulty and aftera disagreeable lawsuit that she was able to force the family to make a small provision for her son, whom the \u201cAlmanach de A LARGE PORTION OF IT has been spent during the last four vears by Princess Clementine in consolidating her younger son Ferdinand's of Buigaria.After obtaining the-small annuity for her son the widow returned to Paris, where it was not lon: before she Was foroed to dispose of her hoïne in the Tue Pergolese, and also to seil hy auction at the Hotel Dieu her splendid colie \u2018and plcturos.\u2018The proceads, however, did as munificent in her charities, in her gifts to her friends and in her hospitalities ps in the davs of yore.With a view & oreatipaturibar riouroes, abe most remarkable the professor his widow opened a dressmaker\u2019s shop, her talented daughter ocoupying the post of head saleswoman of the establishment.One of the principal customers of Widow Geiger was the wife of M.Haupt, the proprietor of the Golden Lamm Hotel, which at the time was noted for the excellence of its cuisine.Princo Leopold of Coburg, who was an enthusiast upon the subject of musia, u-ed frequently to dinethere, and would often enter into conversation with the jovial landlord concerning his favorite theme.one of these discussions that Herr Haupt found occasion to mention the name of Constance Geiger, and to describe not only her successes while still a child as pianist at the imperial court but also her altered circumstances.the Prince persuaded Herr Haupt to make nim acquainted with both mother and Notwithstanding the difference in rank and social standing, he became a frequent visitor at the Gelger house and shop, and finally, in the autumn of 1861, ail Vienna was startied almost out of its senses by the announcement that the popular and It was dur- Much interested.appeared to be a dark swaying f side, and I knew the beast was lashing its tail slowly as it advanced.My whole life report, which, to seemed like the discharge of a battery of WV hen of the , and she was Gotha\u201d describes n Ruteusteln, but who styles nimself Prince Francis of Saxe-Coburg- Gotha-Kohary.The family expressly stipu- fated that the annuity should be made in favor of the son, and not of the widow, the validity of whose claim to consideration they declined to admit.The only offer which they made to her was one of about $2000 down if she would leave Vienna and abstain from all farther attempts to secure any share of her busband\u2019s ortune, It is probable that ition a Prince ction of jewels nst Jong.For he kind-hearted woman hat she would publish artugal, and from the reyrnlng otha.bare Duke and Duchess of Saxu-Cobur orritied beyond all measure by e idea of such a thing, her illustrious relatives caused it to be announced press that the s0-called \u2018Princess\u2019 the public was A MERE IMPOSTOR and that her memoirs were likely to be as untrastworthy as the title which she had assumed.Undaunted by thelr statements, she, however, set to work, aud her book was on the eve of completion when she suddeniy expired tén daysago at Dieppe of congestion of the tungs.It is satisfactory to know that during the last two years of her life she was placed beyond the danger of any actual want by the generosity of the Countess Edla, the American widow of King For- dinand of Portugal, Her funeral wus attended by a number ol ptowinent people, including Princo Hohenlohe, the Duké of Vallombrosa, the Prince of Valorl, General Casingnier, M.Lipmaon, the son-in-law of Alexander Dumas, aud last but uot least by | the phenomenally fat Prince Giedroye.The lattor, who has recently been the hero of a kind of burlesque adventure in Bulgaria, a country from which he was expelled by Prince Ferdinand\u2019s police, ls one of the queerest of the many queer creatures who constitute the foreign colouy at Paris.He is popularly regarded us a member of the sectol police of the Czar, aud, although he holds t to the Emperor, be is treated o honorury rank of a Chamberlain WITH SCANT CONSIDERATION at the Imperial Embassy here, aud has never yet been pressed to proceed to St.Petersburg for the purpose of taking part in.any of the festivities ar functions of the Russian Court.In fact the Czar appears preler him at a distance, and, curlously enough, no Russian order figures among the host of third-class decorations with which his portly framo is literally plated.Of Poilsh birth, his rank of Chamberlain was conferred at theo time of the last Polish insurreotion, when he threw in his lot with Russia againsy his relatives and eountry- men.lt is to this peculiar readiness on the part of the Prince to sacrifice even his nearest and dearest friends to the Russian Government that must be attributed his noturious connection with the secret service branch of the political police.It cannot be for the sake of money, for Prince (tiedroye is very wealthy, having marri the palnfully deformed heiress of a cun- tractor for the Imperial Army.MESMERIZED BY A LION, A British Officer Held Powerless by the Animal's Burning Gaze.C.¥.Stewart, formerly an ensign in the British Navy, now a resident of Birmingham, Ala.spent ten years of his life dp | India.stewart was always fond of hunting and adventure, llon hunting having been his favorite sport in India.He is not a be- lever in the theory of lion tawers that the steady glance ot the human eye will subdue the wildest of the king of beasts.ln faut, Stewart camo very near losing his life in making a test of that kind.The story is best wld in his own words: : \u201cin 1874 three Iriends o{ mine from England visited India, and they wanted to go lion hunting, I made up a party composed of a half dozen English residents, a number of natives, my visitors, and myself.We went into the Jungle for a big camp hunt, and were successful from the start.On the fourth day I met an experience which cured me of lion hunting.We were driving through the jungle slowly and our part became _Bopar I had y ated.worked m way through the dense in probably a mile when I suddenly discovered thatl was out of sight and hearing of all my companions.I was well in advance of them and turned to retrace my este I had gone only about a undergro hundred feet when one of the largest lions I ever saw suddenly LEAPED INTO THE PATH I-bad made by my , not more than fifty feet from me.The animal discovered me at the samo instant that I saw him.! raised my rifle, and, for once, fired without taking careful and my bullet went wide of themark.The lion crouched in the path, and, for a moment, made no move to advance or retreat.Istarted to reload my gun, when the ugly beast, with a low growl, commenced to creep towards me.raised my head and looked right at the lion's eyes.Then Il thought of that old showman gag about the steady gazb of.tbe human eye, and 1 tried it.The trouble was the beast could give me ten yarde the start and then outgaze me.As J looked into those great red and yellow as my head.The beast disappeared\u2014I sa nothing but the eves.The PE ranest ing 1 ever experienced came over me, and then I real that, instead of exercising \u2018somo kind of mesmeric influence over the on.he had gained that power over me.The agony I suffered for the noxt five minutes words not describe.I felt my strength giving way, my gun slipped from my hands, and fell to the ground, but, to save my life, I could not move or cry oui.y, seemed to stop beating, the blood in my veina to free and I felt every bair on my head siowly rise to a perpendicular ition.All this time I noticed that the terrible beast was slowly creopiog towards me as a cat creeps on its prey.My eyes were fixed on the T BALLS OF FIRE BEFORE MR, and I could not close them or turn my head.Back ol the terrible eyes I could Sea Whey om 8 to assed in review in my mind in an instant, and I realized that I was in the presence of death; but I could not cry out, my tongue would not obey my will.The great balls of fire came nearer and nearer and I tried to breathe a prayer, but I could not\u2014I was simply a living statue without power to do anything but to realize the awlul horror of my situation.Suddenly the rreat eyes which held me enthralled seemed to be perfectly still for an instant, and I knew the end was coming\u2014the lion was near enough to make à spring.I tricd to.close my oyes, but could not.saw and fthe two fballs of fire rise from the the great yellow form [ ro ground, and at the same instant, I heard a my strained nerfs, artillery.Then I tost consciousness.my senses returned I was lying on the ground at our camp, surrounded by the entire party of hunters, who had given me up for dead.I had beén unconscious for more than four hours, and so great had been the strain on my nervous system it was a week belare I fully recovered my strength.Five of my party, it appears, had been following the trail of the jJion, and they arrived jucd in time to eave my life.It was their rifls.shots I heard, all ive of them having shot Hon just as he was i the tt CP fora spring.The beast le aped live feet in tie and fell baok dead.~ A CHINESE PRESCRIPTION.A low days ago a Chinaman named Wong Chin Foo, residing at 5 Mott street, New York City, rushed into an American drug store with a prescrip y given for cancer.yong Ah Bing, the tion for a re hinese physician who wrote the prescription, is sald to be the most noted Celeatial M.D.in the Chinese quarters of New York.This is the formula called for by the recipe: Pickled lizards, two pairs, two males and two females; Corea ginseng root, one-half ounce; willow cricket skins, haif a dozen, three males and threo females; rattlesnake tall, one-fourth ounce; sweet potato vine, one ounce; black dates, two ounces; elm bark, one-half ounce; devil fish suckers, nree ounces ; reindeer\u2019s korn (ground), one-/ aif ounce; bird's claws, one-fourth outice; jotus leaves, one-half ounce; white nutayone ounce; dried ginger, one-fourth ounce; coffin natls (old ones), tive ounces.Boil the whole in two quarts of water: drink two spoonfuls a day, and make, paste with the solution and powdered rat's flesh and apply to the sore.PETER THE GREAT'S DWARFS.' Peter the Great, himself botweon six ahd saven feet high, was very food ot dwarfs, When he went on his travels he had in his retinue four dwarfs.The most celebrated of them all \u2018¥as a little lady wiiom he callea \" Poupee.\u201d\u201d When fully grown to womanhood she was ouly as tallasa child of five or six pears of age.Bhe was very pretty and extremely clever, and the gigantic czar took tho greatest delignt in ber company, and was never tired of amusing, hinse!f in n the lively little creature, warfs seidô: Jive to à great age.but this tiny mits outlived her friend the czar and alrthe mem- vera of his court, and reached the age of ona hundred years.She had never suffered from any illness, and preserved all her taculties to the close of her long life, oe oa | GREAT FORTY-INCH I har inemolra and those Nor: Susband, and Ne ee HC publishing them under the Lite of \u201cRe miniscouces of Princess Leopold of Baxe-Uo+ burg-Gotha-Kobary.\u201d She ilkewise gaveit to uuderstoud + therein » number ofletters lu the most familiar tarms which she had received cur- ine Shel Metlme of hor hushand, from Queen otor e royal familles o glum, Brasil and P Ww feel- | uUmbuys finds r THE TRIUMPHS IT WILL ACCOMPLISH, A Woudertul Glass that Win Reveal the Wonders of the Starry Fir mament.In a quiet litile room at Cambridgeport, says the{Boston Herald, there was recently shown for the firat time the precious glass which ls to be used in making a telescopes that shall eclipse even the famous one now monnted at the Lick: Observatory in California.The gothering took placedn a cellar of the resids ence of Alvan G.Clark, the famous telescope \u2018mäker, and there were present Judge R.31, Widney, president of the University Bank of Los Angeles, Cal, and a trustee of the University of Southern California; Mr.Al- van G.Clark; his brother, George Clark; Judge Widney\u2019s sop, Robert; three of Mr.Clark's assistants, aud a Herald reporter.When the lid of the big box was removed Ar.Clark tenderly lifted away the excelsior fibre which covered the precious lens.There it lay, cushioned on its soft bed and reflecting back the light from tue little oil lap held at a respectful distance by a careful assistant.t wes a\u2019 sight for astronomical eyes to behold.The glass imeusures about LU) feet In circumm- ference, or J feet 4 inches in diameter.Although it Is 21} inches thick at the centre and 144 inch at the eage, it Was as transparent as a bit of thin plate glass when carefully it was raised on Its edge in the box.Mr.Clark's hauds fondled it as he would a baby while he murmured: \u201cWhat a beau it is.no one ever saw its like.\u201d George Ular flecked off the particlos ol dust that clung to it with a soit Ai handkerchief and touched it us lightly as a lady might her powdered cheek.Mr.Widney's eyes ¥ANCED WITH PLEASURE, as he glau through its transparent thiek- ness.\u2018Lhe Herald reporter touched itrever- ently before it was laid carefully back ighs case to await its finishing process.A figh of relief escaped the veleran lens maker when ho saw it falely reposing Once 1nore on ls sult cushibn and the libre replaced.He was in a state of more or less anxiety till this wus done, for Lhe lens represents about twelve months\u2019 work already, though two or three years will bo required to linish it When it is ready for its position in the big | telescope it will represent a value of from $60,000 to $70,000.It is now insured for [arge sums by two of the biggest insurance companles in Boston.Judge Widney expressed thorough satisfaction with the appearance of the glass, and said he had not the least doubt but that it would be not only the very largest, but the most perfect one ever attempted.It is nearly five inches wider in diameter than the Lick teleecope glass.Betore its Parisian manufacturers succeedéd in turning out this perfect specimen thoy bad melted out dozens and dozens of others like in size, bul possessing no claims of rivalry as Tegards perfection.Even this one bad to Le cut ana recut before all the air bubbles aud inequalities were carved out of it.This reduced its thickness by a ooupie of inches, and the further processes 1t will have to une dergo belore it is fit ceil may REDUCE ITS PRESENT THICKNESS very materially.Mr.Clark says that its curve on one sido is almost perfect, but that the other will stand a great deal of cutting down.He has not yet decided whether he will bave the work done at his manufac- tory in Cambridgeport or put up à new plant to complote it near the soene of its future home in California.When the Lick glass was ready, it was sent away in a special parlor car, and the cost of transportation alone amounted to $3000.The first roñess that this new and so far greatest fens will have to undergo will be that of grinding to the proper curve.It will be placed on a mill and made to revolve at a slow and uniform rate of speed.The finest of sharp steel instruments will cut out the surplus giuss, and a smoothing machin moving a constantly changing curve, will be for months and months passing over its surface before the lens can be utilized.During this time it will be tested.perhaps hundreds of times, by the aid of a sliver mirror till its proper focal power shall have been established.Each ot the processes employed in theoperation 18 Intricate and deli- cats.That of wetting the correct focal power may, however, be considered the most interesting.On being set before the mirror a little ; STAR-LIKE BAY OF LIGHT will be made to pass through the lens and reflect back through it again from the mirror.Until all the ineguslities wr denst in the glass are rem © ray of Lt transmitted will not be perfect in shape.Back and forth tke lens will have to go from the ding and smoothing machine to the testing apparatus, until the tiny ray of light 1 as perfect as when it first leaves the little lamp that sends it forth.The grinding machine is a most ingenious affair.It is worked by two cranks, one of which revolves seventeen times to the one time that its fellow moves around.This makes the lens present a constantly changing surface to that which is lishing it.Red oxide of iron is used for fre grinding aud beeswax brings out the perfect polish.Even after the machines bave dons all their fine work if will remain for human fingers to complete the pollsh \u201cit is also a photogrnph glass.The astronomical photograph lens previously made has been but 24 inches in diameter,and it is expected that the present one will ACCOMPLISH UNHEARD-OF TRIUMPHS in revealing wonders of the starry firmament.Judge Widney said that througb it the moon wiil look @&s if ouly & 100 inije# away, and that If there are any cities of large buildings on its surface thelr presonc® will be revealed through its aid.The glass, it is thought, will also settle the question as to the su signals of light which the inhabitanis of Murs are understood to be making to the people of the earth.The \u2018observatory for which this new telescope.is intended to bo abdut twelve or fifteen miles from Los Angeles, on a part of the Sierra Madre mountains known as Wilson Peak, Ît is claimed to be a better site Zor observation than the Lick observatory.It ls about feet above the sea level, and is | free from the mist and togs which roll in through the Golden Gate and spoil many chances of observation with the Lick telescope.Tho atmoepherio conditions altogether are sald to be more favorable for astronomical search than at the former place.WANTED TO SELL HIS BODY.The occupants of the coroner's office received a surprise one morning, says the Philadelphia Zines, and Christian Lambert, who lives at 47 Perkins street, Gloucester, was'the cause.Accompanied by his cousin, Mrs.Kate Harbner, Lambert ente the {-vittce.Deputy Coroner Dugan came fore ward ana asked what he could do for them.\u201cJ want tosell a body,\u201d said Lambert.\u201cWhere is the body?\u201d asked Mr.Dugan.\u201cHere,\u201d answered Lambert, opening his cont and vest and offering himeelf for inspection.\u201cYou don't mean to say you wish to sell our own body?\u2019 sald Mr.Dugan, stepping \u2018Yes, that is what I mean,\u201d sald Lambert.have been out to work for eight weeks and 1 6we Mrs, Harbner money for board.If Lou \u2018will'give me $75 for my body 1 can pay er antl you may kill me.\u201d This proposition so staggered the deputy that it was some minutes before he could collect himself sufficiently to rt if he had any choice in the manner of bis , 2 a ing killed.; \u201cf wouldn't mind being killed vy electricity or cremated,\u201d was the answer.By this time it was evident that the man was fully inearnest, and thedepuly coroner delivered an impregsfve lecture on the enormity of the deed he proposed to commit.Lambert listened in a dazed manner and seemed very much disappointed.A collection was taken up and given to Lambert, and be ave it to Mra Harbner, who claimed thw k was in arrears for board.THE AUTOGRAPH MARKET.The Léndon correspondent of a New York paper thus quotes the market on autographs: The slypatare of Christopher Col y purchase for $800; the only knowy latter written by Titian brought ; snd a letter that Raphael wrote to a lady friend once upon a time was sold for $300.No letter ot Alollère\u2019s Is to be had (it is not known that any 1s in existence), but the groat Aion signature is to be Had for 3200.ESbhaparte\u2019s last letter to the Empress Marie Louise sold for $800, yet what is termed an ordinary DBunaparte A \\ ter is Lo be had for $100.\" Autographs of royalty can be depended upon to bring a certain fixed price; thé signatures of Louls XUV and Henry 1V are volued at S200- each, f | : wire Darty Sean te sent aires Pre cet # 2 tre 80 a)! oo 90c.for three \u201cnonthe Cs pa a elon of Tan dns OX Agents far oh | advertising are M & Cle,, Na, 34 Rue es sm Latayete and St Cora Pars France, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Dec.6th, 1900, Yosomssccscsesenspess messes S1,460 0 Wessnna.séven Total].sosscressosenceen 189,746 Present Daily Average For the Weck ending Dec.Gth, 1850, 31.624.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1890, THERE was a revival of the antique manners and customs that prevailed in the backwoods in early days, yesterday, when the Premier offered, in the Assembly, to settle his quarrel! with Mr.Leblanc if that gentleman would go outside with him.This suggests an idea.[f Mr.Mercier 13 good with his flsts, he might dispese of the Opposition by knocking them out one at a time.The proceeding might, however, have its drawbacks, for a seat could be found for a professional slugger who would put a stop to euch a eerles of ministerial victories.Or, perhaps, the members would all go into training and when debate waxed warm, the floor could be cleared and disputes settled according to Queensberry rules.With possibilities like those in view, if this plan of settilng questions \u201coutside\u201d should be adopted, Mr.Mercier must see the dangerous character of the precedent he sought to establish.Even bo might find there are contracts in fisticuffs very hard to fulfill.Better keep to the old plan of keeping the Opposition in order by a majority vote.EMPEROR WILLIAM fears that the soclalis- tio tendencies vf many of his subjects, are due to the early supervision of the schoolmaster, and in a recent speech sald so in very piain terma.He is not in favor, certainly, of too high a classical training for Teutons.He wants the schools to give a thorough course in German, with plenty of bodily exercise, but \"Greeks\" and \u201cRomans\u201d can be administered in small doses.The theory of the Emperor that the German is too highly educated for the good of the Crown and State will be laughed at by sensible people.The higher the education the greater tho respect for law and authority.It is the \u201clittle learning\u201d of some of the German Sociallsts that makes it a \u201cdangerous thing\u201d to consti- tated governments.There is more danger to monarchies in the half-educated, ignorant population than with a cultured, refined orfe, and the history of the past is evidence of the fact.It is evident that the proposition of the Emperor to restrict education has given much offence to the pation, and it is not likely to have the desired effect.THERE appears a likelihood that the coinnles of Australia will withdraw the mail subsidy which they give to the Oceanic Steamship Company, and transfer it to the line plying between them and Vancouver.The reasons for the proposed change are that the Oceanic Is subsidized to the extent of only $46,000 per year by the United States Government, while tbe colonies pay $185,000 per year.The one-sided nature of this arrangement is further shown by the fact that the United States Post Office derives an annual profit from these malls of $75,000.As there has been no inclination shown at Washington to rectify this trequality, the Australians have announced that they will make the transfer to a Vancouver line unless the United States make a more cquitable arrangement, The change would; be highly advantageous to thls country and help considerably in developing \u2018our trade with Australia.At present the balance of trade between the United States and the antipodeall colonies is largely in favor of the former, but If our Government should come to an agreement with the Australians that state of affairs could be modified greatly to the benefit of the colonies and the Dominion.The opportunity is one whieh should not be aliowed to pass without, at all events, making an effort to take advantage of it._ ANOTHER of the unfortunate European prisoners kept as slaves in the Soudan during the past eight years has reached her home in Verona, Italy.Sister Maria Caprinit was made a prisoner in 1883 when El Mahdt captured Obeid, after a Jour months\u2019 siege, and put to death In cold blood 3500 Egyptians who surrendered to his forces.The nun, with six other companions ana some munks, were hurried off to Khartoum, and were so ill-treated by their Arab captors that a monk and two sisters died.Her accounts of their suffer- ngs are enough to make one shudder.Day after day they wero starved and insulted In the most outrageous mawner, and were repeatedly led out to execution, naked, und derided by the AM ahdi\u2019s followers, At last some native Cnristians planned an escape for her, and though the dangers and rises wero great, she made the attempt and with the help of Providence cams oul of the land of bondage.She says tho terrible famine now raging in the Boudan has opened the eyes of the Soudanese to the [niseness of the Mahdt's teachings, and that their loading chiefs are ready to make any terms of peace with the British and ltalians, who now hold the trading ports But to the Turks and Egyp- tlans they remain the same implacable enemies.The sister escaped by way of Berber and Adsouan to Osiro, from where she was sent to her homs by the British authorities.The British officials intend renewing their efforts tor the releaso of the other prisoners, now in Khartoum, The time is certainly opportune for their early, release from a long and degrading confiñement, and every offért should be put forth to hasten the day, and also come to a peacelul understanding with the Bou- danese.SOME people In the United States are very much exercised over the visit of the King of the Sandwich Islands to thelr county.They are very curious as to the object of the King's trip, and for want of the proper.information have manufactured the story that Kalakaua is mor on \u201cthe make\u201d than seeking health or pleasure, and that he \u2018wants to sell out all rights and titles to the crown and domain of Hawall for a.good round sum to the United Btates Government.Possibly the King might like to sell out and get rid of the uneasiness which, It is sald, he feels/as to tue salidity of his throne.But his subjects would certainly Vary $0 be consulted in the matter.Stace | Sou \u2018 LE the jalands in the last century, the native 300,000.In 1832 they had decreased to 130,000, and a census .In-1878 estl- mated only 40,000 natives and about latter belng Chinamen, who are ali in most comfortable alroumstances.In the oulti- vation of the sugar cane, a large amount of English and American capital has been Invested, and the revenue from this is the main source of the Government's supplies.Under a treaty with the United States, the Hawallan sugar planters should bave received the beuotit of a sugar bounty, as they came under the head of American production, but when \u201c Napoleonic\u201d Mo Kinley framed his famous bil), he forgot, as did Blaine and the rost of them, the treaty stipulations, and shut the Islanders out.This the present Congress is now rectifying, a bill to that effect having been introduced by McKinley.Itis very likely then that the king's visit has more to do with this sugar bounty business than the sale of his kingdom.CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS.It would be a very great pity if the various proposals for street opening and widening already agreed to by the City Councli were not carried out.The proposal by Ald.Rolland to erase the dates already fixed for carrying out these improvements and leave them blank, to be fllled in by the Finance Committee when they thought proper, would be virtually relegating them to the shelf and would be most unfair to the property holders on the various streets propused to be dealt with, The mistake of the chairman of the Finance Committee, which causes his timidity of action, is in looking upan tho money employed in these improvements as money spent, whereas it is in reality money invested aud well invested.A large part of the capital will Itself be roe turned to the city coffers in the course of a few years and meantime is bearing interest at 6 per cent, but the balance will bring into the city many times the amount of interest it has to pay.Anyone who remembers the miserable shanties that for the most part occupied the lines of St.Lawrence street and Notre Dame street, now destroyed, and then looks at the magnifl- cent stone buildings erected in their stead, will .at once see that the city wili reap enormous benefit every year from the increased value of the assessments.In fact there can bb no better speculation for this city, as has been proved amply in.the great cities of the United States, than borrowing money at reasonable interest and using it for improving the oity, thus getting not only a profit on the investment, but also rendering the city more attractive architecturally and making it more fit for carrying on its great commercial undertakings.Winter Pastimes.Theo Shamrock Hockey Club is now in the fleld and will soon have their team practising.Last evening they formally organized and elected the following officers : Honorary President, C.J.Doherty, Q C.; president, 100.Carpenter; 1st jee president T.F.Mace; 2nd vice-president, M.P.MeGold: rick; secretary-treasurer, W.J.McKenna; committee- T.Dwyer, Jas.Price, C.Neville, and M.J.Tansey.The other four vacancies on the commiteee will be filled after the team 1s formed.The dry gopds clerks from the following houses met last evening and organized a league: Messrs.James Johnston & Co., McLachlan Bros, Hodgsou & Sumner, Gault Bros,, J.W.Mackedie & Co.Tho seasor will olose on March 1, and they will play under the chailenge system.The Argyles will tramp to Lachine on Salurday afternoon, starting from the Odd- fellows\u2019 Hall, on Wallington street, at half- past two.They will put up at Harvey's and expect a blg turn out for the first afternoon tramp.They have changed the date of their veteran's night from January 2 to January 23.__ Found in Riel\u2019s House.The following letter has reference.to a \u201cBkeau Dhu \u201d bearing the initials E.I, F.brought from Louie Riel's house by one of Dawson's voyageurs, Who was one of the first of the expedition of 1870 to enter Riel\u2019s lately vacated quarters.It was presented to Mr, David Denne shortly after the suppression of the rebellion.,ABPEN, Colo., December 26th, 1885, DEAR MR.DENNE, Your letter I received a week ago, anil I ought to have answered it before, but kept putting it off from time to time.Twas glad 0 hear from you.Well, now, about the dagger.When we got Inside the Fort we all went rummaging arcurd to see what we could gee.Wo made a stralght ne for Riel's house.The first thing my eyes spied was à Un cash box.I shook it und as there was something inside 1 gut an axe and opened 1t (as it was locked).It only happened to be a penny, 80 I got di sted and threw box and Y, away and looked around for something better and found the dagger in one of the rooms un a table, As Iam a poor hand to write I think 1 will Da i om E > Cag 3 SOAPS! r of apparently resisting |] gel of beauty, whoso name .- RAA AAA {og miragu- WANE danger there is in allowing their \u2019 ry p.- - ® « prime.P Trend Che Laon 08 sls sub part of their ingredients, whilst they are coloured green by the CRAIG-Y-N0S OASTLE, Oct.13, 1887, seaquioxide of chromium, or of a rose colour by the bisulphuret AYER-There Rover has of mercury (vermilion); some contain 30 per cent.of insoluble 145 Cotte Street.+ ww CHEAP \u2014 I.HOLIDAY SALE 443 & 445 ST.JAMES ST., 3 Blocks West of Victoria Sq.HOOD, MANN & CO.China, C lassware, Etc.rising «, Fal} Line of Lo ICE CREAM SETS, \u2026PORRIDGE SETS, HAMBER - SETS, PLATE SETS, C SOLITAIRE SETS, ETC., ETC.AMAS GIFTS In Erdiess Variety - - - : \u2014\u2014\u2014LARGEST SELECTION OF THE KIND IN THE CITY.INSPECTION INVITED, 288° 5 1 R.SHARPLEY & SONS would direct thie attention of the public to their IMMENSE VARIETY of NEW COODS 7 CHRISTMAS TRADE FINE GOLD JEWELLERY-London made.The finest selection in the City ef PINS, NECKLETS, PENDANTS, RINGS.BANGLES, &o.#67 Watches and Clocks at all Prices, BOLID SILVER WARE for Presentations (English Hall marked).BEST ELECTRO PLATE, all the Latest Designs, A very fine 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{FF Equal tg any other| Cadburys Plain Chocolate Cadbury's Cooking Chocolate, Black Tea sold ét | Cadbury's Sticks, 60 ey WEOLESALE OT THE AGENTS, Lez oy eo owen mie | FRANK MAGOR & CO, JA Hn Cam eS | - 269 Commissioners Strest, \u2014 d ago whilo t ne omglo Inventions the skin,\u201d Lotion every day of {ny lite, and æ uld not The injury to the skin and complexion resulting from the use of these Soaps is seldom attributed to the real cause, so that, unfortunately, = the mischief proceeds until too often the beauty of the complexion greatest boon ever invented.1 could not fg ruined, and even the general health impaired, With the fullest confidence the Proprietors of PEARS\u2019 SOAP r are known as Harriet Hubbard Ayers Fecommend their specialty.They do not claim that it is the only Recamier Tollet Preparations, as follows: pure Soap, but one of the very few offered to the Public, It would be _ \u20acasy to become self laudatory in this respect, but the following evidence Is likely to prove much more convincing.PROFESSOR OF PRAOTIOAL CHEMISTRY TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OP GREAT BRITAIN; AUTHOR OF A MANUAL OF GENERAL, MEDICAL, \u2019 AND PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, It contains neither excess of INSOLVENT NOTICE.IMPORTANT SALR r\u2014 OW me Lumber, Timber, &¢.| UNDER THE WINDING-UP ACT.In the matter of THE HENDERSON LUMBER CD.INSOLVENT.Pursuant to order of the Hon.Judge Tait of 14th Nov.last, and to subsequent orders of Court, undersigned will offer for al, by auction, on the TUESDAY NEXT, the 16th Dec., inst, at his officé, No, 22 ST, TREAL, tn lots to suit Dirchancrn, JOHN ST, MoN FIRSTLY\u2014AI Lumber, Titober and Dim ber, the property of the sald jasolvent Eetats du fac Bemiock.Bprdce and Plus dent ot 2 and 3 ci mlock, Bpruce ne Joists ; Spru « lock, Basswood, Birch and Maple amber, and other sundries.SECONDLY\u2014AI! Sawn Lumber, &e., the pro- © of the said Insol t Kata pon Te anal Lota heretofore mera Sd docs \u20ac.by asl in connection with their busip Fine, Sprice, Banswood, Mapte EN, LD Lamber: Calar aad Fine Shingles Gf sd other sundries, A AGE Edd we TERMS CASH.\u2014One-third of rehase money to be deposited on adjndi Fibs chase.moye property etary tor note re ore SALE AT 11 A.M, Catalorues and all info ti tain on application to the Liquidator,\u201d may be ob a \"A.F.RIDDELL, Liquidator.J.MM.Bl.DUFF, Auctionoer.Office of RIbpELL & COMMON, 22 St.John street, { INSOLVENT NOTICE.pue FA era este 6 gen se sugtion, at No.05 8h, J s et, Montreal, on TAY, 1) \" 1800, at con.the sssots Cf e Hatate a under: 4 large and well assorted stock of Dry A Bees ces AR =ossessserceuss BD 78.38 Fixtures, sbout.seonevocsrverss x , $0674.38 Book debts, per Hst., ii, S000 @ am 010,47457 Btore will be open on 11th instant, Inventory is on view at our office, < ! For further information apply to KENT TURC( Eh CAP Montreal 2857 MARCÇOTTE Ron sers INSOLVENT NOTICE, BALE OF REAL ESTATE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, |; Inthematter of TT EDWARD O'REILLY, ; Arlmer, P.Q., Insolvent, The unders?will sell Publis Auction, at the Court House, be er, THERE Shama: ou Friday, the 10th day of Dec.1890, nt 2 p.m.the following Property belonging to tho estate of axid Insolvent: Lot number Soven Hundred and Tuirty (730), situnte on the corner of Main and Hsncrof sireetn, yimer, the throe stores, dwelling house, out houses, stables, ete, thereon ercé © ; e-fourth cash, balance at 2, 4, and 8 months, with interest at aix per cent., secured to tisfaction of (Curator.; Ten per cent.to be paid on po \u201c JOHN MecD.HAINS, Curatôr, OP ES De HaGretiEns dE Ma \u2014_- TACKABERREY, Auctionser, : __; , TB: TA AB EREY Auctipner.LA Montreal, Decomber 1, 1880, 233 Seod INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of TELESPHORE MONPAS, Bt, Plerre- les Becquets, Que.Jobe indersigned hill sen by auction at No, 05 St, FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1800, at noon, the aasots of the estate ss upder.Btock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ms 5 81554 93 Book debta, bills receivable, Judgments and .obligation per Three dudgments and 4187 90 Inventory is on Yow st our office, Store will te open gn 11th inst, - For further information spply to KENT TURCOTT > 7 Har Ted Montreal, MARCOTTE BROS,, 286 5 Saw Auctioneers.Sale by Authority oË Justice, Will be aold by Auction, .On MONDAY, 15th DECEMBER, INSTANT, Le 3 St.Urbain stress, all fours a vio 4 a! in, comprising A Lra: ning a Bedroom Buites, Hauge.Kodat Sets, ote, etu, Absolutely withous- 8.C.MARSON, 2004 p.8, .WwW AMPREY, EELS ARD OTHER ame Bal some our dail of itjsiantte ime to bee » Filter, $ tous ; \u201cChea vins Heid Filter.oT Xd 2403 Bs Catherine sireoh 8 2.iii. Sie Tar \u2018hace me évent re ne an with Par |.neli\u2019s viaitagfir bas pus at | the office of: id Irelanl.Tho news.of | the ssigure of tho papèr caused great exoite- \u2018Dublin, and a mob soon surrounded i thedffice, Mr.Parnell iater addressed the #iall, the membess~of which promised to rye him during the remainder of the paper, It has arrangements to printed atan earlier hour than usu attacks Pa n himself, be destroy al.ollition was on thie point of being issued when Parnell appeared.He ordered that the entire edition, which contained | bitter of the \u2018crisis, Mr.Parvell placed Mr.Leamy tn + charge been asvertained that one of tha editors got a hint of Parnell\u2019s intention to seize the paper, and made have to-day's edition 0 In the bir at took place in the office one of M in: \u2018s gupporters was hit on the head - with a gol, receiving a scalp wound., Three of the sheriffs men RECEIVED BLIGHT CONTUBIONS, Boakin says the edition of the paper whlch Parnell ordered destroyed containod many À - Tesolutions adopted by provinolal branches of the Nationa: contained O'Brie es og Parnoll's retirement as a sins ue opposing Parnell.It a cable Hbopatoh from Mr.* Abide by my instruc- moderately but firmly, , upon, * Late qua last night whan the trouble was regarded as over and the new editor was preparin, to issue to-day's Parnell's opponer parer 8 a strony party ol a descent upon and recaptured the offices of United Ireland, The invaders destroyed Bi the \u201c Joadory » which had been prepaced by; Le ah ot as oditor by r.Leamy,w! TA T Parnell, nog turned all the matter that thoy found set up into the fire, The belonging to the concern, All in the name of William O'Brien.A osge from various la to remain on guard day and nig: k possession of the ledgers and other books and documents this was done strong borers\u2019 socleties as been left as a garrison with instructions htand to re sist by force any further Intrusion by Parnell and bis friends.Arrangements were at once mi; .to-day.It Is stated that -% of.4hie 500 shares Into which stock of the Unsted Ire the ade to issue tho suppressed edition arnoll owns 474 capital e Company divided and ied Dr.Joseph E.Kenny Sand Justin editors Moca.oy ejected wil SUE PARNELL FOR ASSAULT.own the remainder.The Upon the occasion of Mr.Parnell's arrival in a cab, Cab.it.reached entered with Matthow Josep! The crowd surrounded the ublin the crowd was so dense that Parnell with fimoulty made his way ich de in which Kenny, M ; harnessed the horse, and then Parnells on thnoieat admirers drew the cab through the dark streets until they reached house, No.15 Rutland square east.cab was rolled along the streets the followed singing \u201cGod Save Ireland.\u2019 r.Kenny's As the crowd * The qulek Pace gave active exercise to a dozen art policemen who followed t Upon his arrival at Mr.Kenny's Parnell crowd that had accompanied In his speech made upon Mr.Kenn ed him, him Sab, made a brief Speech to the there.8 house to those oh had escort r.Parnell said he was confident that with the youth of Ireland on his side he would win and the common sense judgment of the Irish people would rally in ths true be d nent.durin th and ctated to The Parn the day presented Mr.P refuse to.allow the country to by any man however emi- ell leadership committee arnell with an address, emphasizing in the strongest manner the co.ation of the * MISERABLE AND CONTEMPTIBLE POSITION\" the seceders had assumed.It said they had belied their own utteran false ces, had been to their pled os A fealty and to thelr constituents an À 348 which, ander .they h ad ignored the principles Parnell\u2019s guidance, had achieved the only success ever resulting to action.them from Parliamentary Parnell devoted several hours yesterday to eflecting a reorganization of the N ational League, Several doputations waited upon him and reiterated their determination to remain firm in his support.While on the street to-day a hostile crowd threatened Mr, Healy, tion from the who was gompelled to seek protec- @ poline.quFarnell consulted with his supporters dur- greater part of the day At70'clock t to the Man hfs ov ovenlng he wen sion House, procession\u2014was- the crush and the enthusiasm was go great chat Parnell and his companions found diffi.ty in reaching the door.The enormous, and the people were tightly packed and wedged in together.After nearly an hour speut in forming the was made amid the crash of SCORE OF BRASS BANDS on a start > sa (be ®Maing of torches.Parnell rode In rd Mayor's parriage at the head of the Hor Just as \u201c\\georo of enthualastio m men he procession.owd and vress à tho stewards ang oli procession started a and at the hall experienced ifficuity in making bis way to he bail had been ed n Par- found it impossible to any jar, other than & upon the pi tform after him.The c ing which gan when ha entered the oh ie kept up ei for several m nutes, urine, bie Keuny and Campbell, thé two R and others forced their wa: to The When the tumult had subsided GONPIDENCE IN PARNELL, + was passed great opthusiasm.arose to speak.accused of a but Idid not intend to plea liev « confidence in me, de noÙ he Lo Mayor was installed in the chalr, and a vote There amid was another burg of cheering as Parnell H : \u201cà have been bsence from the field of battle, ead Jo-night either \u2018undoubted.\u201cWhen hi chided aafor our tardie ness in cashlerin leader, there was our minds a feelin to adh an ordeal,.pus take mo for what you have known m please God, Iwill prove aco of Ireland and my tô be ana 10 fad to be v | crisis for nation and judgmaen guainet Irishmen.vai ia th ow-countrymen, (Loud cheors.) Thoro is need at tho resent I tuvite thom, cH Ab, said 1 was absent from tho fight.gentlemen, when Wellington retired to his + winter quarters within the lines of Torres Vedras his officers did not seok to put a halterc around his neck, Itls cas to mais ake axouses for secession and defection, but I tell you when the day comes for measuring the amoust, of my shortcomings [oxies of \u201c po\u201d a those of my Fa asin ek or tp not plead sickness, it was not the time wae Pash againet me, po God knows CRIPPLED IN HEALTH AND STRENGTH, and felt doubtful whether I would ever agaln como before you\u2014not the time to confront me with a movement of mutiny ( (cries of \u201cbravo\u201d) stronger, more vindistiv gracoful and cowardly (cries upon to face, they bid time.\u2018They though \u2018dead they might play around my divert the Irish nation from the true Be of \u201cHeal than ever a commander-in-chlef was cai corpse and 1ss invoived without reckoning with you and me and without undying resolution of they found a true ng into account the our race that when they would stand by him and he by thom, (Cheers) Now, 1 suppose this is a it?(Cries of * it me?(Cries of \u201cNo (Several vologs : \u201c Old crite.deadly thitg know where to attach to me.a ainet our race.x the stan they, ao Parnell t'orisis Who made \u201c Sexton.\u201d) 2 Is it you or who?ladstone, the hy po- tll all pee some day whos did this Is shall ght to stone, instead of waltiag sine days atten the rdiot, had Hroment was necessa have saved his co in whioh the Leinster utio whispered to him that his re- .he (Parnell) would es from the positicn \u201cplaced: Jhemselves by the REFERRED ro To GLADSTONR'S TALK À see ollow a Sam exp ons y odopted ciala and \u2018organisations up to date :\u2014 of Irish obiolon of town commisaloners=-Fpr l Parnell, 15; st him, 80, il, age rit, I poot law guardians\u2014For, 18; ; against, 79.| ee { agatnst, 0 labor \"sooletles\u2014For, ranches and registra- 14; the man they 8: 1.© speaks as If he © whereas use hangs and thsi aignors will il ablde ui by Filo Ju n e nation enumerate the charges Ee ernell ab as ell, à \u2018member the * determination main an untenable won, thus threatening to plunge to a ov which, grerwheim ber and cause her present foreve: ae Be et Tree appear fore orever.Lt ty sideration ot tl oon 0] % d from, destruction.\u201d After detailing various reasons Jor Shalt ac ra of ths manifes d that on ent Ireland may pase on Bos ere the Jojared is respons] for © alone dre depioral situation.to Sher \u20ac hen remained ai bishops e Parnell an {og nick tion was th vindication The sign dwelt upon Parnell Sontinued have ory Gover receive a home generation.rests with all his convicti waste the statement, Par manl 1 pre presented party the gan Maurice Holyh demonstrat.and again.presen nied ken.assembled i come Mr.as among jority.gth.ie festo u him.sawt \u201cThe ma at home.diate use.effect u conform on Sunday 1 > under home ter the à a crisis the deserts his rance, matters at Dubl Fi Si, uttered.The effort to sustain without playing Ireland f cause of attack, whereas it ought to be a rule for Parnell or nim.\u201d Home rule with Gladstone ls safe, The signers say they refuse to abanden Gladstone for Parnell or struggle doomed to failure?The offered Parnell an o retirement with a chance of a settlement.festo was an APPEAL TO THE HATREDS between the peoples of Great Britain and Ireland, and m herenteer to co-operate with the Liberal an.M.P, opponents of ae \u2018Parnell avai -the same boat with nger ho proceeded eo crowd came to a stan riedly descended from the coach, entered a cab and drove away.© was zed by the crowd, vas routed before he reached ho cab, an outs of one GENEROUS WORDS FROM HEALY, LONDON, although opposed to generous words of apology and regret for an \u201cAmong them.said he, * could no ot fathom.hi ters, his ancesto ho had worked and done yeoman\u2019s service Ireland.The Ontarto raemory of the dead as well the livin, lingered in 1 ons minds But Parhell\u2019s Tani.: To betrayal of confidence wi dis.It rendered him to turn, We had at first regardéd the outory against Pa Tortes and the Times, bur the moment we he Liberals were out- against him, the situation or anged, start th orlty will not start the : wii Il wait for the mina Wa shall set our dally Raper on The question of funds has Ses cussod, but Jlouty ard coming In for imme- a are up to our necks and must |: swim.McCarthy will be governed by his |à colleagues.\u201d st ministers wore al sentiment was vol ay when he askod whether the Roman hierarchy: the es NY pa Sanction with te to Oho cate, bo time came to do thls h 3.He does ot \u2018hesitate te rencunas and Seley the multitudes of { English friends berty as Eng w 4.But the English wolves and the Irish xpress the same opinion of Mr.be cannot mend matters by names.The reminder of the Leinster re-elec- 6 most ungenerous taunt ever Mr.Parnell is made a ors\u2019 ition , before Ireland at length.They set forth that 8 ré-election was dut to * GRATITUDE FOR PAST SERVICES, and his deposition to the fact that if he os leader the s dened.The manifesto says: o (Farmall must be aware that his personality obstructs efforts for freed leaves Ireland with nothing for many years but the abominable system im present Government.If he is re-elected the om and by the ruident will resume coercion, ew leass, and the struggle fc for be lost to The final question whic the Irish nation is, win all without on that the retention of ee PRO in the leadership of the Irish party would wreck home rule.uld f 8 Why sho brief remnant of his life in à ers rtunity of tempora: ow to his oventaal Tein, but it never pve the faintest fatal mapi- es it impossible for him festo concludes: \u201cFollow eoun- trymen-\u2014The issue we submit to you fs one upon which the fortunes of our oountry must depend.May God defend the right.There are forty-seven natures attached the manifesto, headed y Justin Moto ÉDINBURG December 11.\u2014The freedom of the city of of nburgh, which was recent- to Parnell, has been with: 4 at a meeting of the municipal ouast)' Parnell's name was erased fraps) the roll burgesses, CHEEBS POR MRS.O'SHEA.DUBLIN, December 11.\u2014Parnell and party.arrived at Kingstown Jesters Dr.Fitz erald, M.P., Mr.FA P., Henry AFF n and Edward 1 gton, ore.the po first members of Mr.Parnell's eave aly Po hosted as thoy came down the steamer, They were -plank.Timoth y Healy, M.P, aly, M.I.d Mr.\u2019 Kenny, n the Parnellites from As they came ashore they were sub head.to hostile demonstrations by the the crowd while there we mingled with chee Parnell accompanied his private parie og see for Carnell re or M ra.O'Shea.Mr, to quit to the rain train became enthusiastic in thelr ions and he was cheered again A number of addresses were him, in reply to which he ex.thanks for the welcome that d a extended to him.He said he did not fear the result of the fight ne had under- Dever led the Irish \u2018past and would future The in \u2018the train then hauled out and after a short ru run arrived in Dublin, u where 8 large- crowd bad n and about the station to wel- Parnell, train tandstill, Timothy Healy hur- tice Healy! \u201d» December ak \u2014 Mr, Healy, Parnell, bas som his former loader, In ew he speaks wi and Afeotion of the colleagues from whom has ted.in as able men ose who went out ith the -Blt.Parnell 1s their jones! With him they will secure a larg in the country.Tar armel isa most man - e of Parliament he has ea an unambitious life, moment his patriotisin was hich Farnell Diméelf thoughtof his mother, reverential \u2018fi Parnell as coming from the ts feet Soon.1 \u201cbeen dia- A BOOMERANG.LoxDoX, December 11,\u2014The manifesto of the Irish bishops is producing a boomeran, British public o tnton, Not Non nt as a rule about eo and a growing r.Courtney, proposed to rule Ireland rule, and whether Irish members ware elected So Frriiament to regis- h Church.ecrees mis Mr.Giadstone ined ith his family lass evening and remained at home.Home rule prospeats, therefore, are batter.This may soem a hon-sequitur, but it is san Observed fact that when he aftairs of 6 pproach grand old 351 erg! barometer domestic hearth and appears at the theatre.{n such extremities, also, he pute on an alr « of the most fMpossible.xu ch those who don\u2019t know him.deceives nobody except When o thinks ing more satisfactorily settled he assumes a more or Jess gloom: alr and retires to the home cirale.« y r 11.\u2014The Executive cat ition hee Toe iol 1 Co th mi 0 © Blunic Irish National League of Now ¥ eR i terday Foo the oie to Mr.P, Farnall ow York City yes- wih result writ Shope\u201d \u201cGalty bo deprivod of 9 tint bar on cause ey not Der Era, rp a isposl- erg nor life uring the visit of hare for't the a matter o or Speculatl ro a als of tickets to money AE alisha fos Detwoon alxtoon and (iis tos Less th llers.on d which | I hold Bub ect to the oint instructions of Willlam 3 othy Harrin ngton.The day, before the delogation left Chicago Mesars.O alapcsition of tho Tuuds vas discussed e on of the fun ie us Rgréed between us that I should hold e moyey until I suo uld receive letters of Instruction signed by both O'Brien and Harrington, which they would send as soon as Doth sections of ie ty had pared as to who abould handie this mone am following ous this agreement and sti 1 hold it because I have not sinee heard from either gon ntleman,\" Ki As Harrington is in favor of Parnell and O'kilon op to him, the contingenoy of their agreement as to the disposition of the money seems rather remote.FEARS NOTHING, The Italian Monarchy Firmly Established\u2014 King Humbert\u2019s Speech, MF, December 11.\u2014The Italian Parlin.po, was opened yesterday.In his spe King Humbert said the recent elections had ered the state more solid than ever.He hatled with Joy and confidence the new Chamber which the country had elected, thus oe tooling th the faith he had in the ry's free institutions.By displaying unity and resolution at home, consciousness of her r: ighte, firmness of conviction and de- clafon of will, Italy was gaining tor herseit which constituted the best guarantee o ace.\u201cFaithful in her alliances, cordial in por friendships and sincere in her desire to ove her relations ith all the powers, taly.\u201d he sald, \u2018sees with satisfact ar of international com plicatéons dissi- ted.As more tranquilizing antiolpations me stronger and more general throughout Europe | E e e Joyalty of our intentions is evident 49 Africa we have now only fix the itis m our territoriesand sphere o influence, In which task we deal with friendly governments.Thus your labors will be essentially flo.rganization ing com- flo \u2014\u2014 the mite of national defence, taly fools sure of herself.The King em- the necessity of placing the rrr finances on a sound basis and expressed confidence that Parliament would find in administrative retrenohments and thereorganization of the present 6 jeton of taxation sufficlent resource to e an equilibrium.In continuance he eald: oh Following the tradition of my house during the twelve years of my reign, 1 have alwaye secured respect for the power of the state which only those who are enemies of our institutions can fear or threaten.As a jealous zu of the rights of all I have also guaranteed the rights of the religion < ofmy aDcestors, at the same time malntaining the Rreatest respect for that liberty of con- aclouce which honorably marks our age, But never permit my sovereign authority suffer derogation in the name of that roll The Italian monarohy is founded on pleblscites as well as traditions and is for all a pledge of peace and liberty, That monarchy is also strong enough to fear nothing and is always ready to welcome any reform aiming at the welfare of the people.7 whose love the foundation of the CUBAN BRIGANDS.Manuel Garcia Defles the Officiais\u2014-Many~ More OCutrages.HAVANA, December 11.\u2014Inspite.of Gener Polaviega a strin ont measures to suppfess brigandage, banditti continue to swarm in the open country.Five have been executed at Mat tanzas during the past month and six are under sentence of death.those men are Hills known and did not ha lon the g f Manuel Garcia, who still holds the Heid, Didding deflance to the 8 1diers, clvil guards, volunteers and guerrillas sont after him.As the harvest approaches, during which the bandits commit bn tr groatest outrages, Kidnapping plan- ring cape plantations, etc.he Governor-General bas offered a reward of $10.000 for the capture of Manuel 018 and 0 for each of his followers.Bo far no arrests have been made of that band.As a challenge to the Captain-Gen- oral, Yale the latter was.presiding last Sun- afternoon over a tournament and bull day Manuel Garcia, with four of his bold- oot x men, kidnap>ed a rich farmer near Ba- 0 esca into the forest with Ir prisoner, for whom they now claim a ransom of $10,- 000.Garcia atens to fire upon and de- rall the freight and passenger trains of Lhe Havana Consolidated Rallway Company in revenge for their refusal! to pay 7425 Yon the amount of the blackmall he levied upon Hho rod severe) voohg se \u201c FREICHT DISCRIMINATION.The Ontario Millers Have a Complaint Against the Canadian Pacific.CAMFBELEFORD Ont, : December 11,\u2014rhe Midland Millers\u2019 Association was in session here to-da: and among those present there were; T.Peplow, oterbora President: E.Plewes, Brantfor tary Domini ion ciation : cons Hell Te seo d; R.Raybours Deseronto; J.1s, yersburg, an Chas.Smith, cit Si One of the asserted that he had evidence that the Canadian Pacific Railway had oghta car of flour (Lwenty tons) from Winn Kingston for no Winnipeg miller rs 10 ht, while at the same time the Canadian Paalflo Railway, would \u2018charge the mir the same weight of wheat, thereby giving the Winnipeg miller a preferential frelght equal to 1V cents per bushel, and it was decided to bring the matter ap af the the foeetin got th the Domin- fon Association, held in Ron à the.nd Tuesday ba January next.It was also decided to recommend the 0! n -Association To central at buy r.\u2018The export of, chat \u2018strong ados , Eng., wi and the Dominion pecratary, ir, la was asked to open up this trade all ho could this winter, er items \u2018of interest to.the millers and ers were talked over, after djourned until next whiolt' the méeting a March, when the \u2018meeting \u2018will be held i dsay.MO Russian Parssoution.ST.PETERSBURG, December 11.-\u2014 The Government will robably promulgate the new antl-Jawish law at tno beginning of the coming year.One of the most important clauses of the new measure forbids the selling, leasing or mortgaging to Je of: real estate in any part of the Emp Hi herto such a regulation has applied only to Poland.Another clause provides that Jews shall dispossessed of any real estate they may hold.In the past Jewish merchants, after payinz the commercial tax of the first gull ten years, have wed to p oat state outside tio Jewish popu- LB 8 -this De 1vilege and compels Vient to coll ail real estate that they mn ave acquired, Jewish artizans \u2018are \u201cWHO be deprived of cortain rights, and ard to ba kept ptrictly within he limits assigned to the Jewlsh populai Re- ressive monaures will be Sion against fe ve Intringlog the new law as well as t Uhristians who moy be foand âbet- More American Failures.et Yowx, December 11.\u2014The su amilton Bishop wrs announ Stock Exchange Jepterd ay.enslon n the TERRIER motte 0 glassware - ers, have oul ailod, 0e tabilition $292,000; as sols, OLARESV.nn, December 11.\u2014The LE, Ten ot here \u2018suspended Fra, kl n hie yesterday.The re was oauscd by tho recent failure Beafart, of New York, tobacconist th w whom tho bank dia » las a & ilitios uvor vee thle cmos and the Ea assots more than increasing authority and respect abroad ; pol Legislation to ameliorate the lot of workingmen will form the princi part of the work of the session \u2014work which all patriotic men- vi to concur.The work \u2018representing a Liberal syn \u2018to absoive any one enigaged i in de vras presented T Blane of Minnesota to Ghee ta 2 s on Sunday By tie peas of uen t Emma took .the oath\" of office a e, in the presence of all the oa Ton of the Dutch Parliament.cker, who left Zantibar in July oaravan, under the conimand of Stoke bound for Shame south of Visoria Nyacsa, arrived at Usamerl on Octo The says that Princess Marie, eldest © Jigaro save of the Duke of Edinburgh, has been betrothed to Prinoe Ferdinand, son of Prince Leopold of Hohengollern, and heir to the Roumauian throne.In consequence ve of the jpprease of of taxes upon proper religious centl.> outre nol u vy the nch Cham- r of Deputies, fre.Blotors of Charity have Bolved to remove from Paris to London.The Siecle, of Paris, says that King Mene- lek of Abyssinia, finding that the Italians bad duped him in d ratils he recent treaty between Abyssinia and has orde the suspension of trade ar between the two countries, War between the Italians and Abyssinians is imminent.The strike of the dock taborers of Cardiff, Wales, has ended, the employers havin conceded the chief demands of the men.crew of non-union men were shipped ona steamer belonging to the New and steamship company lying at the Albert dock, London, on Wedn y.A crowd of non-unionists mobbed them and robbed two of them.The police quelled the disturn- ance.A meeting of influential persons was held at the Mansion House, London, on Wednesday, to consider the où condition of She Jewsin Russia.The Lord Mayor presided, The Duke of Westminster moved a resolution deploring the suffering of the Jews in that country.\u2018The Duke, in Introducing the re- solutlon, éaid the Czar and Czarina were norant of the miserable condition of the ews.Lord Ripon seconded the motion, wh h was carried.A commit Was ap- d to gommunicate the views of the meeting to the C AMERICAN.The \u2018\u2019BraZillan\u201d fleet sailed for Rio from New York on Wednesday.FareWell salutes were fired.The Internationa] Committee has selected May 6 to 10 as the date of the twenty-ninth International Convention of e Young Men's Christian Assoolation at Kansas City.Western Union directors on Wednesday in New York, declared the She regular quarte dividend of 134 per he artery presented oe net enfaldg for the current quarter of $2, Prilip C.Bienen colored man who studied for the ministry but did not graduate, is sought for by the Rev.Moses Mannin i pastor of St.James\u2019 Congregational on,on Gwinnettstreet, Brooklyn.Bishop, it is \u2018alleged, collected pew rents without authority, and when his rascalities were discovered and arrest was threatened, Mr.Manning's daughter, who was in love with him, warned him of his danger, and he ed to parts unknown, At 8t.John\u2019s college, Fordham, N, Y., on Wednesday, the Rav.priest of the Society of Jesus, died after a ong lllness.Father Doucet was a native of Three Rivers, Que., where he was born in 1825.When nineteen years old he became amember of the Order 22! Jesuits, He studied | theol at -scholasticate of Laval, France.sions assisted by a fine presence and his powerful bass voice, made or him a reputation 1 in his mission work, Owing to continued quietness in the coal trade and large stocke on hand, with no immediate prospect of being abie to market them, the coal department of the ware, wanna & Western allroad on Tuee- day ordered an indefinite closing down of alt their mines in this vicinity, The order took effect on Wedned@ay mornin This will throw thourands of men out™of employment ata time of ue year when wages needed, an will cause m Buffering unless a decided change in matters should boom the coal trade, CANADIAN.It ie announosd that Q.W.Weldon, M, P., dicate has bought the St John Daity Telegraph for $40,000.A movement is said To be on foot in Win-' Dit to Induce Erastus Wiman to accept a ation for the Canadian House of Commons at the pending election.Constables are hunting the county around Carp, Ontarlo, for George n, a man who once stole Richard Langtord, the murdered farmer's, horse, and is now suspected of murdering the old man.He was few miles away from Langford's golns in that direction afew hours before the murder.The Fish and Game Commissioners of Ontario met on Wednesday.There were representatives present from all over the province.Bon.J.M.Gibson, the provin- dlal gecretary, delivéred an address, He advised the commissioners not to confine thelr efforts to Ontario, but to look into the methods pursued in the other provinces.Tho coroner's jury in the matter of the Sout , N.B., mill explosion, by which eight lives Were lost and ten workmen injured, have brought in 8 verdict the suh- stance of which is that found the boil- ors expioded from Jack ol water and from being over-heated.They Legislature to memorialize Pine Domfalon Government Le enact alaw for the inspection of mill boilers.The Halitog aie Marshal was informed on Wednesda, oy 8 plant that a package co taining $600 $4000 in cash and £3000 in cheques, was lost off an express waggon in that city \u2018on Monday.he money res Picked up by a Herring Cove boy.He too home to his father, who at once went te Halifax, took the money to the bank on which the cheques were drawn, the owner of the money Be communicated with, he got his- money and rewarded the honest ficher boy by Handing him a flvedollar note.At St.James Cathedral, Toronto, on Wednesday afternoon, the marriage was solemnized of Mr.Thomas.fait, superintendent of tne Ontarlo & Atlantic division of 2 Canadian Faelilc en way, With m auber urn, daughter of Mr.G.BR.Cock pe ceremony Vas Swoetman and couple left at four o'clock train for a trip to the large American cities, Th hey will travel in tho groom's special car.astoral issued by Bishop Cameron, of An gonish, has created à big sensation in temperance Janks and 1d among the.Hiquor dealers.The Bishop takes advanced ground on the Poraporancs question, denounces professing Christians who are weak-kneed on the subject, total abstinence among h mands them to establish temperance soole- ties in their parishes and request \u2018\u20ac very member of their church to sign ¢ \u2018he \u201cplore, \u2018and withdraws from his pri © powor iquor inslsts upon 8 priests, com- \u2018trade.THE CATTLE LOSSES.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR) Orrawa, December 11.\u2014 Col.Innes, of Aberdeen, the promoter of the bran Company interested in the importation o ï Canadian store cattle, has written to Mr, Smith, uty Minister of Marlne, expressing ap- io lest tho recent lobses Lo csittle care ing the Atlantic interfere with the p of, the trade.He suggests the construction of three-deck steamers specially for the carrying trade.\u201cThe Nihilist Trinls; PETERSBURG, December LL \u2014 ihe Nihilet trials now in progress re befo: a section of the Senate will Test until the end of the year.The prisoners are many and are tried in batches.The prinolpal figure in the group now on trial is tho sister a high official in the ecclesiastie ndmin- istration, who resided in a housn belonging to the Synod, in which the police found both dynamite and revolutionary docu- : ments.Big Strikes Threatened.LoNDoN, Decomber 11.\u2014John Burns, the noted Socialist, stated to-dey that on May 4 next there rould bo a general strike of trades for eight hours.A sige on the leading lines of.Scottish rail is certain, unless tho companies concede ten hours à day.Mestinge are being held and Ju tions unanimously passed demandin concession The Papacy and Republicanism, Rowe, December 11 Barpolle, ~Oardinal Ram, the Papal Secretary, has written a letter re | STH form \u201cthat th .Jay's Corn Care.Read wise.es itself Buts all else sise En and ver, kn auto pate Tht for 1s ah ihe eus of rellglo in order tnat the whole- somo influence of ertoed for Ohristianity may be.ex- the g: welfare of tha Btate.\u2026 \"LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP, Toronto Lacrosse Players Think That ae Team Should be Déclared Champions, ' ISPROIAL, 70 THE STAR.) Tox { the Tor on Yr ane Olah: secre oi eo Toro! ul received notice yesterday of & meting of the representative committee ot the Senior [ypcrouse ue be held next Monday io on ship he Mr.Sohoifield has n of a delegate to attend gomsnitioo w this weak 1 oo believe chat the 8 re ne tative will favor Awarding the champlon- ship to Jornwall now that bee ared a professional by the Amateur Auietlo Assoclation of Canada.The secretary oF the Toronto Lacrosse Club Delloves best way out of the difficulty is to award \u201cthe championship neither to the Cornwalls nor to any other cfub.Mr.¥.W.' Garvin says: \u201cIf Cornwall is awarded the Shamplonship the Toronto Lacrosse Ciub should stay out of the league and have nothing more to do with olul Niko Cornwall, that bave played professionals.\u201d He also t ought that no champlon- ship should be awarded this year, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 4 Don't Forget \u2018That to remove corns, warts, bunions in a few days, all that is required is to apply le old and well-tested corn oure\u2014Putnam Painless Corn Extractor.Bure, safe, pT less.Putnam's porn dx traotor makes no gore spots bard to acts quickly and painlessly on hard\u201d aude soft oorns.A toot hold\u2014the bootjack.St.Lawrence Ward.Reasons why T.C.O'Brien should ba sup- rted in St.Lawrence Ward contest: He 8 a Montrealer, born, educated and lived here all his life.He commands the respect of all classes.Speaks both languages, is honest and intelligent, a good business man and would make a first class representative, and is undoubtedly the best man for the ward and young men should be encouraged.A great falling off\u2014Niagara.mass Shannon, Leaskdale, writes: * For years my wife was troubled with chilbiaing.and could get no relief until about two years ago; she was then not able walk, and the pain was 80 excruciating that she could not sleep.at ght.Your agent was then on his regular and she asked him if he could cure her.He told her Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil wasa sure oure.She tried it, aud judge of her astonishment when in à few days the pain was all allayed and the foot restored to its natural cone dition.It 1s also the best romedy for burns and bruises 1 ever used.\u201d Male service\u2014Waiters.Angoatura Bitters, the celebrated appe~ tizer, of exquisite flavor is used all over the world, Dr.B.Siegert & Sous, sole M'fra At your druggists.To be hung December 24_Stockings, Our Best Physicians and Oh Chemists Certify that Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder is, made from pure Crystal Cream Tartar and English Sodas and 1s by far the best known.Bold by all Children\u2019s rE ot | Ben}.; Patton, of Globe Vi; 0, BAYS: \u201cHaving tars Bolen aes, of Wild cherry for ma any mn family with the most tory rets, I can with confidence say th that in my estimation it the best remedy in She market for coughs, colds and throat lung diseases.\u201d rar \u201cOne of the fineat\u201d\u2014A needle.Thos.Sabin, of lington, says: \u201cI have removed ten som feos my feet with Hollo- er, go thou and do pe all wool\u2014Sheep.Person 5 whose, ox Occupation gives But little exercise are otime of torpid liver 130d constipation.Carter's Little Liver Pills wili relieve you.Bpecis] Notion High Time.When weakness, loss of sppotite, lack of energy and other symptoms of dyspepsia appear, it is nigh > ne Burdoek Blood Bitters was made use of.There is nothing else \"just as good.\u201d oh is B.B.B.that cures dyspepsia, so be sure you get it.D S\u2014 There goes McManus, and Night Ma Malone: landed 15 New York, two rattling I songs, cheap 100 edition just in.5 Btreot.A Source of Joy.TRS,\u2014My oT oung sisters were at- croup so that we almost despa had little, hope of curing them.At last we applied Hagyard\u2019s Yellow Oll, and, to our great joy, it oured them perfectly, and they now enjoy the \u2018blessing of perfect health.ANNIE JOHNSTON, Dalhousie, N.B.irable resent is a nice, dock a Lar puce os a gns.Low Toe Boon otioiade H Ni eh tnga 7 and 9 St.John Street.M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.GP CHRISTMAS SALE \u20140F\u2014 = \\Elegant New American Art Cab- imet and Upholstered Furniture, To be held at our Brauch Store, No 203 BT.JAMES STREET, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DEC.18TH, > \u2014\u2014\u2014CONSISTING OF or Fancy Odd Drawing-room and Reception Chairs, Divans, Sofas, Wilton Rug Drawing-room Suites, Fancy Rocking Chairs, Lounges, Quartered © Oak Bedroom Bets, Mahogany, Walnut and Cherry Bedroom Beta, Wardrobes, Cheffonieres, Fideboards, Driniog Tables, Leathor Dining Chairs, ¥ancy Parlor Cabinets, Ladies\u2019 Becretaries, Bookcases, Desks, Hall Stands.Music Cabinets, Easels, Fancy Parlor and Writ.tog Tables, Library Tables, Chairs snd unged, kasy Chairs, eto., all Besu.ita New Goods, from best makers.and in the latest Art Designs marae ALB) emits Fine Lace Curtains, Portleres, White Quilts, Irish Table and 1 House Linens, Fancy Bric-a- ac, Ornampnts, Etc.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK, M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneets 289 3 CUSTOM MADE \u2014\u2014FURS AND ROBES\u2014.To be held fat onr Ro: ; 79, 1823 Nora DAME Br, Fou 1821 Saturday Afternoen and Evening, Deo.13th, \u2014CONPAISING\u2014\u2014 Ladies* po ges leutens Seal and pther Fur Caps, Ladies en, Cloaks, Caves, Muffe, Storm laa Boa, sic Genta\u2019 Beal rian uk Ox, Buffalo, olf, nd other Sleigh Robes.reserve, Every lot must be sold, as we require sb ore for large consignmen I ts of other goods.SALE AT 2 AND 7.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO, EE het usk Ox tiv wi also 8 e Finest Bet ue : nl.Til À Sin Ju, ' that dividend of or TE i ner SE \u2018 so scotles has tha Tog house in ah hone illo on day Cs i Ba iin = BARBEAD, I Montreal 2018 Nov, 1600, i\" TB 1deod Rac'& Donnelly s Sales pass TH QUARTERLY SALE ~\u2014BY GATALO 240 or CMOS PLEDGES.TUESDAY.WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, y AFTERNOON AND EVENING, DECEMBER Oth, 10th aud Ith.Subsoribors have received instruotions from sell by Auction at their Hale Eooms, 2 ap al BT.JAMES SAREET, & DUmber of art clea toa numerous to meu ach day at TWO o'clock and Evening at HALE LF.PAST BEVEN, Articles on view Monday an: pose Le te hou pra.Eee si canne w five ¥ tho time of sale.NO RESERVE., RAE & DONNELLY, Auctionoors : 8 Cataloguesacan had of t Auctioneers or a JL Mons & Cor \u2018s, 1809 Notre Dame st.2h84 The L.MOSH & CO, 1S J NREsERVED SALE \u2014or\u2014 Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains, Quilts, Linens, Hall aad able Lamps, Cutlery ana Silver Ware, aments, eto., On FRIDAY Afternoon, DECEMBER 12th, st our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James stroet, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Handsome Parlor Sats, Bedroom Sets § ak and ables an ran ards, Dinin Odd Chairs, Bosutiful Centre Tabi les, ai Tror nting pets, : U: s, Brass and Iron Beds, Mattromnse Blankets and Comforturs, Belfas neus, \u201cHara Pillow in Aare Qui sas ations and Silver © aro.299 fample Lamps in Bali, Pisno sad Table Lamp .100 sample Accordions and a lot of Fancy Goods, BALE AT TWO ORs RAE & DONNÉ ELL Al 290 2 neers.ONTINUATION SALE OF FURS, Ready-made Clothing, Tweeds, Coatings, etc.otc, Saturday Afterneen & Evening next, Dec.13, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014~ Buffalo, Bear, Goat and Dyed Goat Sleigh Robes gents\u2019 Coats'in Perstin Coon, | Bison snd / Goat, Ladies\u2019 Fur-Lined Sloakeand cr Jackets in Persian Lam cuan Fur-trimined Jackets, Gents' Gauntlets, and Gents® Caps in 8 Pere 1 ce ter, Ladies\u2019 Btorm Collars, Gents\u2019 Bets of Cuffs and Collars, 50 very fine Custom-made M: MeltoffOvercoats, gent Drawers aud Unde Men SALE ar Zu nd 7P.M RAE & DONNELLYY 290 4 Auctioneers.J.8.Thomson & Co.'s Saies EAL ESTATE FOR SALE, \u2018We profess to have on hand for Choice sin house Topertr.central situations, » a kind as inspection.W do not ay polther d do we hint that \u201cthoy will par 13 to 20 per cent, as good pi ty nover shows thas re, but bad\u2019 y sometimes does for & short es DU W claire Le that they rent Tol.and ps ou ov bas Pr Sontinuing to do so, that t quire no repairs, ti the terms are made to à rit the Payer and that ine Public might do worse than first uiring from us what we have to sell.» THOMSON & CO., Auctio \u201ca gJ.s ! 181 St James uk pt sale some BUMMOND STREET, - BUILDING LOT.fficent piece of und near Bt.Catherine we eet front, ough to Btanle: prect oa positively she nest Ran, iot in that ocalify, surrounded as is by the rosidances of our Loot opulent off citizens, A now offered for sale, J.8.THOMSON & CO., Auctioneers, £903 184 St.James st, | Ficrosr SITE { XN COTE ST.PAUL i amaneain.: - TS A magnificent facto! on the show .tween the G, T.Rt oro ag tou uppe: + Lachine road a be uated 1 minute's walk from the tation n and Safi: rest cars sto, almost st the block, w nd y be ow.80 sent.of purchase money can remain TT 100: A poly 8, THOMSON & CO., AlSHencers, 280 3 James st J.Tigh & Co's Sales.\u2018 AUCTION SALE.ar roe Auction Sale at 305 BC Tones soo «t our zooms, on FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., \u2014COMPHISIN G\u2014 Tow and, Second, -hand Houseko! 1d Furniture and Effects, Car) 00: ets, or Beta, Extenslon Tables Wiatnots Sods, OL &e, er snd Engravings, M ; and quares, gofes 1 Htove Cupp ions and Bll vecware, 1 Btanda, Crockery and Glassware, Quilts, Lace, Curtains, Comforters, «to., and » lok of féraitires too numerous to men: J.TIGH & Ce.200 2 (CLEARING SALE \u2014~OF: FURNITURE AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS, FRIDAY Afternoon at 2.30 & Evening 7.30, ry large stock of Wilton Rug Parlor Sui Aen t oolors 8, Fanc : Sie 9, a every style, Ces Din 2a sa Jane ue ns file Ca Hin br soriment o ur! n ortiers, an A ora) pets, Crock ery.Table Covers, Platod\u2019 Warp HH So t of oflier Go ds very suitable for 3 Christa \\Lunag promnis.BY Ais LS EU _ JAMES STEEL, oo by 2002 1826 to 1834 Boire Bas at, \u201cACADE ) Auctioneers, ' James Steel's Sales.F \u201cOne wok pommes ng rondhs, Bon PEMA BA pe | Shaeon & &J ACOBE\" whit al and A dl » of EH No mets JUS Si: Fits Elsa thes oral! om Ba halite SUIG gr HALL, - December 31th and 1 MR.WM.MacLENNAN\u2019S (LATK OF THIS OITY) Royal Edinburgh Concert Comp'y, ALMISSION, 758¢c, O00 and 28c.Tickets at Nyrdheimer\u2019 a Concerts at 8.\u201d PIN BUY week; 380 4 o\u2014Victoria Rifles of Canada.\u2014o GRAND -:- TOMBOLA (Under the mupagement of Mr, Guo.Carslake.) lat PRIZE-Mugpificent Helptzman \"Piauo., (Lis ot Fr Mes EL OS.Proncuted by die s 2nd PRILE = une! .> Hobourg.cu bulider, sod 63 years.F DC be finest Goods in the City.over 200 stades to H LAS IGGET Bpeak Ga 0 bis one.pphair to-day despatcher, do- Tub I, dnd the Kealth of such child, young girl bourg et #50 1a.Friday, Depouaber 1 LADIES TRIMMED nats, BIE dom bde por and Is Surprising perbed Mis duties, whiz Somer 0h Sant or Soman i wihia pormbnantie ls, of this DONOHUE\u2014Died this morning, 19th December, BEDUCED TO HALY PRICE.BATIN SOLEIL OLOTHS, EB .t h Ig | he or {ns the Hele, track between in that factory there is any contravention {iamee Donglive, ars Federal rois ie in rary, 3 re Just received from Faris s amall lod of Feather Double Width and all Wool, former Price 750, very one wi to the conductor and engineer of the Toronto of the following provisions of this section, PTE RENTE Consignments Paro Station te Lachine by'the merch sea, iv No Wal hid, aged lesa tha fourteen wero OS eta Comoran, 290 2 Prior ons: sii which we sllow @ special } ALL WOOL COSTUME CLOTHS, The train.ott Cat 05 % \u201c am and years, and no girl, aged less than fifteen DOUGHERTY AL | Perth, Ont., Edward Dougher- discount to religious institutions hy.former prices Loc.0% ond 80.Ohotcs of the C H EAP \u201cCA R PETS.the next Place he expected Jo be a trom tore l be employed in & tobacco or cigar ty, age ro uring : 2.In the factories Indi ted in list At Smith's Falls, Ont\u2026 the.only .SCOTCH CLAN TABRTANS, Junction telegraphed that No.6 had arrived \\ ca a ap I hr at James Justice.aged 4 Months, MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, ll Wool, cheap Sale.prices froms #55 por yard, ann ) thero and had left again, Under Crome proved by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Coun- REDUCED.A .examination Mr.Stone attempted to explain Cl.#8 unheaithy and dangerous, the a or te December 8, Wan.ALL LATEST NOVELTIES just how the switohmen are notified thata tL© D'ou pres cannot be less than aix We have shout 50 Floral Fans left which we years and elghtoen ouate for! vty SS Rm 2 rer | an SSR LEG ox sonra rvass anes mee CHRISTMAS CARDS, fh, ston\u201d Shp ls SAL IE ra od HER etn ge h, to the despatoher at hebdquarters that tho MeNtioned, the age must not bo.Joa THY\u2014At Perth, ont, Annie Gertrude, °° 250 TO CLEAR % For everything new in the Dress Goods line, patche q Haagen rn McCarthy, aged 12 years 25e TO CLEAR at tho lowest prices, attend our grand cheap Christmas Boo kJe ts.: traln has al iihe code used boing sim, by ¢ twelve Brin es for boys and - fourtesn yous pe mon FT e > CR dE ; ?260\" TO \\QLEAR , Sous to Insure the rigorous obsarvanod.of D'HALLORAN\u2014 av Toronto, Mrs.Johanna O'Hal- .JOHN MURPHY & CO.A Large Assortment - Rew Deatgns, 75¢ Corsets tor.trout ine Fre focessarily Doar tho mer ws foregoing provisions ef this: ctlole, the loran, aged 100 We have received a fredy lot of PRATRIB FINE STEEL ENGR AVINGS, ETCH) 81 Corsets for.ae by li 8 f the did employer of the child or young girl shall, ff PLAS pe eme rare old TT Ag lat | pr ce dat ira a ou CHINGS.23 Corsets for\" hdhretand This Eat al 0 0% SARL\" fis chi ox oun i aba I Ere widow of tho late John Poke ke, 5h Dia oral WIM shades, 81 15 .cheap aalp, samples sent on application.\u2014NOYELTIES IN\u2014 Pe uk ke the witness say that the Lperatar at fleate signed by tho parent: tutor or other.\u2014\u2014 private Yes NEW BRAIDED COSTUMES the Willows should have bee specially person having the lawful custody of or oon- PRINGLE At Huntingdon, Que., Dérember a, BARGAINS IN MILLINERY, NEW BRAIDED COSTUMES, for Christmas \u2018 Framed Pictures, Cabinet Frames, irons The Or al fl = [ i St Lotllied.and even when ho a ques to hes cor cats the sybase, Cul oF rh the ds ace Thougs b.rng 4 molths, only chido Trimmed nud Uutrimmed.presents.Cheap sale prices from 4 per pat Holiday Goods 15 Great Variety, | bd oe.dn 0186 0r6 fally comprohendes the Toattore Fite ela th bofeot the ge of Lhe child or t Dork ale \u2014At Huntingd .December 3, Di w 1 tock of Ladies* and Children's oods h r t intended to f at date and the place o sv) Joli, WIT of the ate HINA wie es mmr 1ock Of Lodlew und Children's Grand Christmas Chios Sale nom sbing ond 03% W.GODBEE BROWN, ans paricuer creator (ntended to be for hore nil In the provinenany one having Bee aked for t e of 8 Brass zAtSmith's alia, Ont., Geo, Swan, aged Ve prises anally faked for thesq gooda JouN pusrEr & Co COBBAN MAN F G.C0., 112921 t ames tre e t per and ilo hoad office, although the bh Joung gl], (ihe written opiplon i 3 BALTIC BEAL CAFS, 148 McGill Street, J S WERE SUPPOSED TO HEAR IT ds not undor th ired th thy En BANE London, Ont, John summers, SOUTH SEA BEAL CAPS, 1185, 1763 NOTRE DAME STREET.; ; cedi ra pages, requlr Ryton , IP-PIOTURE FRAMING.289110e0d 2011 The RUBBER STORE.The witness informed the jury that bg paragraphs}, 2 and 3.PERSIAN LAMB CAPS, Terms cash and only one price, 201+ .the night switchman who relieved The day of ten hours work shall not = \u20ac LA \u201d Dubois at tho Willows did not un- commence before six of the viock in t Berviop HEQUIEM MASS inet.GRAY LuMB Cars THOMAS LIGGET THOMAS LIGGET Bre that \u201cFie roses all The witness in, \"1° Ror end after o'clock In to ovol- N Dame do Pitie Te J Pn VIe \u2014\u2014\u2014 Church, for the ft nai the jate BEAVERETTE CAPS Are 0 [er \u2014SCPPLIES\u2014 Executes orders for irate fn had loft from Lachiu and the switobman 87 QUIOK TR K_TRAVELLING Marie Charles Rene do ujeu, a ai NUTRIA CAPS 5 # 5 ; x a.NE anes: aon\u201d acquaintances are respect OPOSSUM CAPS CN vos \u2018 | {ti have hocrd tie gs, Deen listening he would Jseearks, 20 TO THE STAR.) end ~ RABMIT CAPS : ; : ) A juror: \u201cIs this gwiteh supposed to be Br.Tro December 11.\u2014~Cornalius fully invited.2092 pd d Ings dll 0 $ = gall NN [ di p $- apoglail hazardous ne vice- vi h Vanderbiit 0 Canusiey M.Depew, resi PEESHiaIain ons Lions aus rm smasows woes TE MALE PIANOS | i BEE hn, ny thor in BSE BE A Webb eh bea unaturein cr have been bafore the public for over fifty years © fac e end o © track ran on to y, 3 e oO e Watmer Ty attended to by the Canadian becret Service, the GOODS REDUCED, + BORDERED AND FITTED x , à | and upon their excellence alone have attained the wharf did mot make this switch more .and M.C resident Ledyard, passed SEAL i \u201cihe prin al Clee si tid UNPURCHABED PRE -EMING Soh vot esta For Outsi de S teps, Into RECESSES, dangerous than o over the ) Michiga Central iast svening ina to UTTes PON nee kien SE Ter LR | Te cum Milne oot ger to het Me eng be ONE BTL, INALL WIDTHS.sou; [211 BAY WINDOWS, &o.poh Sil ue te tort sve from Cuffon Co Bt Thomas, 118 mien mea Yoho a\u201d Grose, orage, Montres.196 + sacrifice,\u201d Felt hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Bele Ageats, P.Q = man hat train Is a coming?tn v made in 126 minutes aotual run nlog time, must go the rest, uced, see ; be ght at nig an e D rom here ndsor, was P eh chests sion 008 es te 8 CABSLEY.w i Only 12c à lb.for Cet a R OYAL ; HAM in the day would show the engineer that made in 108 minutes\u2019 actual running tin time, 290 2 : .ILL S & CO., RO a , \u2019 the switch was properly set.For Lachine =\u2014 PER READ QT FR ExLago.= 1824 Notre D Stre Y ATL, = BACON, At W.ROURKE'S, Queen's Block, the lig light was pur loam the white light pas COMMERCIAL.{ng rtraits, s 1 n, te) .or the main K.en again Water \u2018Golora.Matin Photo Studio.cor, rly et > ame Street, 20112000 At W.ROURKE, ck.Only 12c.per 1h.vo1treca difference in the manner of whistling for Brsasomis Rarort, Thürsday, December 11, ERSONAL \u2014 WONDERFUL CRAYO or, PoE.COLORED MELTONS To Moot Mental, W010 ONE THE ALBERT cors Fee as VS local thai he stealer Carcne oo passage 5: ybost, and corg pee i core arr C 1; id| IT WILL PAY |pdvsha!hiosie ae de , 222 : \u201c 73 0 # Fren AA HOE cow | Coon Ju JAMS and Bacon.|Garbolic Aeid |, rw, urchiasers Br \u2018Stove, | is Solus mse a urnes ES Sar her ES a ers at once a: ; , s Pu W.Buller, 1886 Notes Dame.\u201d Tako slgsator COLOBED MELTONS ur» Lure Pinces Eau Hami'and Bacon, SOAP Furniture, Carpets and general comingl\u2019 if fo man had good evosteht he US: malting: Jou Apivais s of m e cartes toss « .oyal Hams and Haoon, : house furnishin oods to ex- wos Salting, two; Bold, two.The 1 - once in AU the newest col At We RODRHP%, Whelesale Only.168 Cord Street amine our Stock before ordering.gould distin tah, Lao glze and hel 2 bovine public cable Gays: wi, que, demand pur PERSONAL For Christmas or & CABSLEÏ, 29112008 Quoen\u2019s Bleck.SEND FOR PRICK Liu, In Parlor Sets we have 60 dif- the larger rad Urighter Mob ® and thers wes roe ation \"eed.demand poor, New Year's present, what more ferent designs to select from, these | also a difference in the sounds\u201d Ce Loc Goreanle Gran 20 Provins : Portenies p Martin h ATE © vod e - are all new goods and up to the wh sent being a he une rain rio ery oe high To : an 195 + esorve Ze times; they are well made and 1 cob he switch always supposed to Le We auote: Yo.1 Sard \"Manitons so a5 \u2019 - LORED BEAVERS ease.rth 2 do, $1 O3 Lo 81 05; per 66 | trusting him with orders tor Epi Condoms must pl sce has le vero your \u201cAlways.It should also be set at all 73 t5 740; Masitoly dan ba: ea do il Crayon, Pastel, Water-color or : COLORBD BRAVERS not care to bu ms Easy Thats Limes tor | or the main rack.and it Te switch ior: & 2 Sort, ay; ald; ue à + RER fed DAT.J + v 2, Qi! Portraits arc always satistiod.\u2018 COLORED BEAVEES of ail kinds and Wire Back \u2018Work, been Pouce the train would ban ave Dad not \u201cnm The time is limited.Give your COLORED BEAVER3 1 ri - ® Fron.\u2014The flour market shows no change.4 we have a large variety.orders at once.Martin's Photo Book C Ladi GONE ALONG ALL nian, Transactions contioue to be confined to small Studiv, 141 St.Peter St, Cor, Lt at erine cast, 90 ases, es Desks, The lat train passed the Willows at 9.35 lots.We quote: Patent spring, $5 83 8 to 35 do; 50: 4 T 2 * WINTER OVERCOATINGS, \u2019 Cabinets, Fancy Tables, eter Pp.m., and after that the switch should not Pt Winter, $5 10 to sdb = Craig St.Bell Telephona 63.a Te taablomabio polos is Without number, Blankets, Coma | have'been touched.It must, bower, hock dé US to 84 wo; xin 48 2 poupe A large rangs of fashionabio colours stock orters, nd Chenille Cur- been aitered since that He, The switch- elt strong baker 0; foe r on, 2] ana ntlowest prices Doomine OV À / tains, Lléck man bad no right to su at any parti- $5 D0ssupertns ease\u2019 SER e 8 CARSLEY, 70 a S.es 8! Le a 1bums, cular train wes coming.Pose th yp tra baga 8 00 10 2e 30 ne xa vag i - Rk ; o Bibles, Sik rWaresolc,, ete.Open It was here that the Fitness sald that the 8 80% oatmeal, standard; per per beg): par.41 8 tani Te evenings.- Jury bad not asked him some puestions Boa otamen.dranuiated, #2 40 1032 50: Oat The Warner Schod] of Acting.BLUE NAP OLOTHS BEST BACKING INT \"| METROPOLITAN \u2018MFG.CO., that would vero ail attente rise Mocks 4 Paovisions.hers ts g tate es .SARATOGA.BLUE NAP CLOTHS HE CITY.1678 æ 1680 VOTRE DAME STREET.Sern ere ES CHF pg eg Mendny, December 15th.BLUE NAP CLQTHS ; to ask me questions I wili ang: \u201d $13; Canadian lor, ia pails TIME AND THE HOUR.BLUE NAP CLOTHS ALL HIGHLY SCENTED for 35¢, Fa 4 ALL HAND-PAINTED for 35c, THOM AS LIGGET>S Horo th I coroner Inte interered: to tell the 155301 de compound, vo 840 ina SEES Tuesday, December 16th.; ; ! > \u201c_CHENSE.\u2014AT Woodstoc market._ NEIL WARNED in lsdiug role Botb perform.WINTER OVERCOATING.10 ~~.= .Ar CARSLEY.BROTHERS, - | digi V al ef: C: oo Euthathe) te a aise Bt de | métier PERL Da dy ho de.market NAIL\u201d Mekoie, oo: rose:ved.bon Av 80 EN À large assortment of qualitios and weights, - ndlan : ë ve Lar pets - Well, if certain rules had boen carried po sales There pti or Rot hing doing on Music Stor Hors > .out the aocident could (ot have occurred, We quote: Finest autumn make 9340 tar Oho: oust, GIVING ALL A CHANCE! souple ordinarz émis VO | Sn Sl oie Bediin fra Beto \\ | sound the ordinary swl Thistle at the BUTTER.Ther: good | joca demand for THOMAS LIGGET .} I Cl ( te \"| Widows,\u201d Another is: \u2018All sw tohes will be choice table ie Dut medium grades move 1 dquet it di A - set for the main line, indicating white by Sons ol We quote; Autumn madecreamery.32 to \u2014SELLS\u2014 IRISH FRIEZES 1 In all Sizes, -A- night and no target by day.Toe thirg 0° td hoico to 5 dair 18 to 200; Whatera ; .IRISH FRIEZES .Scent © ARE THE BEST GOODS MADE.as \u2018Any driver running over a switch dalez, Té to 1416 i medi race, ot.\u201d Batty e t ° IRISH FRIEZES cented, .' wrongly.set held personally tresh stock readily sells At 24¢ oto 455: Reid at .u I a 1 mMm ss ° IRISH FRIEZES | and all new dif Fospet ailes and subject\u201d dismissal 21c wo 22¢, and liiged at 19¢ IRISH FRIEZES ' ROSSEAU SPEAKS WORDS OF WISDOM even if noaccident occurs.\u2019 .I Bink moma POULTRY.\u2014Tho and con es ues good and bo.\u2014FROM\u2014 To Oxford Gray.for Winter On.Th men, you should have a copy of the rules \u2018elo fair.\u2019 The quotations Sto 7 Ba 1b, .Ox TR: or htm.e + r 50c per pair to $55, best and strongest goods Imported.Five Hundred Pairs to be sold at 48 cents a Pair.Best acho, ive is not merely tus onthe, it is to orn: investigation pp YOU very much In SEE A ES 15.a at Bbc to Several questions were here asked the Aad ean 8.ChnaLET, value ever offered to the public of Montreal City and suburbs, faculios, oral those parts of ourselves whion witness with a view to discovering wasters 80¢: and culis at S0c.SE Mi And ALL GOOD VALUE.MEN'S TWEED CAPE OVERCOATSH and to enjoy the use of every organ, sense î i cefpts, which continue very! that God years of age, with a light mous ved $5 70 1095 75, Seconds MEN'S TWEED CAPE OVEBOOATS Only address: 1575 \u2018St.Catherin East, and faculty that has given taçhe and sharp, intelligent features 410% IT We quste ADP 2011 y ©, Man of both sexes, and of all Edwards has been a fireman in the employ $3 Fre to $4 00% cranbermies, TE por le MEN'S TWEED CAPE OVERCOATS \u2014_\u2014 able to enjoy all these Sod given Mis: they of the _Grana Trunk since 1882 to $13 00; Val The last week has been a À good rangs of patterns in best colors nc the Por and diseases They.ay dt i under Birse singe 0 Apri; sde so tons di the oras = Foriday p r Do right weight for T weir, accident as fo owe: \u201cWe left ven- P 827 ; splendid week as regards fi.CARSLEZ, Ladies\u2019 \u2018Gloves.Co Men\u2019 S- Gloves: éhall, Dissiness an Hondachoior ev my ture at 5.30 a.m.on the morning of Decors & 50; Dine apples, per dozen, $3 , sales, and the stock is dis- \u2014 bo endu * gs ol ot Dyepe d In.ber 4, and tho \"other track Henri {ross over fo.fom Boxed Too © to 1 10 per a - appearing very.fast, but -4-Button, 250, pe 200, cond bo 2-Clasp,.506, 750 and 81.00 digestion, Suca' om Jor ais, merely roaiho: loss the semaphore at the oO ien \u2018wo Ÿoe perib.aimonds oott spores 59 .MEN'S NEW CHECKED OVEROOATS x VER ru Jorge Es Oo \u2014FORMER PRICES, are not certain of & month's 16ase of It.Birse s ned the speed of the train to > go per 1b.: uts, G renol pie Dew.the remainder must be MEN'® NEW OHECKED OVEROOATS ii $ $1.00 to $1.50 To all wha wish to live and enjoy life who steady round the curve, Bus, Frond.10¢ to rn MEN'S NEW CHECKED OVEROOATS would be a source of happiness to thelr GAVE ONE LONG WHISTLE \u2018 or cleared at any price, and MEK'# NEW CHEOKED OVEBÇOATS SUEDE MOUSQUETAIRES, | J LINED GLOVES and MITTS, friends and a help to tho mori we welt as à warning to tho switehman that wo wars |, te re di gH bear cu SH the sale will be continued MEN'S NEW CHEOKED OVEKOOATH Former ex Prices, $1.00 16 #150 Xe, es $L00, Ce ape .00 say, Jos ather Sueno al a nepal coming.and and put his head out of the window skin.Bligh way fox ro rat Palin, id o ou a wi DX, , 811 every day; so come direot With long Cape.Just piat to stack aiiéther range \u2014_ Pers ness by using Paine\u2019s Coiéry 70 satisfac that.overs sing was slight as in, 136, 1 6c; oer, por to 817503 Wo t f B 1 D \u2019 of new Checkod Tweed Overcoats at very reason- 3 = 4 Their cases were RA enough.started her at full spe: off again I stooped sin, 136, axin, 6041080 3 as o us for Bargains in Dr y able prices.; @ g > = too serious and complicated for the skill of to put in firé and on ristag saw a dark 31 00°\" £10000; skunk, par Goods \u2014 WHE: 28 2g 2 Samaria ei die ls Souk Sg | OTN ert wa 7 mu a ze them as \u201cbrands fom the burning.wa t golng to that ToroxTo, December 11.\u2014Wheat, spring No.8, ; wa 5 £2 es 3 Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Is not à simple was Just one Birse grabbed gen patgëse; Do 2 red wintér, ay: Barley, No.1, sa MEN'S WAR) WOOL UNDERWEAR A En wl B3 : | tonie.nelther is It an ordinary medicine; it with the Intention of abutting ofl.Thenext 4010470.Pons, No 2 85 to abe oo Le a .Vi IN 8 PLY BCOTCH WOOL PE 8 = s> \" : THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S - 8 sPooL co N, L- HENRY MO GAN & Co.to.Inst, here no xtra.char ae uth or | Figes switchman, the brakesman and the ondes sms.saa mated 1 To 0 so #2 5 J.\u2018Hogs .\u2014\u2014 = $10.THe office will $1, as u n each ven tor of the train, as well as the agent at bicheoipis, 25.000 head\u201d Market Heady, SB Jug to day et drawing till 9 Soak.Lachine.3 50; guod to cholce mixed \u2018ot $3 to : 10 $370; prime e heavy and bu utchers weights $3 75 \u2014-SALE OF\u2014 \u2014 .WA = 3 \\ 7 (uo.SE THE LECISLATURE to $3 65; lightatg3 45 to $3 Shi and 8.CABSLEY, O00 NO ELS lambs E ine Car pets lah aad Pronch tlookn à épeciaiis se lL Last Evominn\u2019s Session Tho Governments a eet, Sod tel Minit i \u2014Th A i 0.1765, 1767, 1769, 1771.1373, 1775, 1777 By the Most Popular Authors, Hemsley\u2019s, 255 8t.James stra Mining en = Factory Law.wa lambs \u201c $5: a0 wo 0 9 : : NOTRE DA STREFT, = Rich an the lace ovel- , Dec, t the evening session ?Sp TTEABELX INOREASINE,_ ou wore \u201cPrice 9'cts.each, or 12 § $1.00.re TR ene uf EE id En I en a oom! COVERNTON'S ALPINE CREAN, .Pric eac or or Bilver_ oxidized jewellery.Ne \u2018de- uoted from.official doouments to show extra nt $5 00 L0 35 75; i ood fo ct So choice 100 al 84 75 Fer Chaypped Mands and Face.Ly { gigns.Large stock at R.Hamaios a.355 SE what was the Eu sou followed in the other Bus 95; common to f 0 to 29.Ong ial sufficient tosetablish its merits.Gloves ame James stree: provinces and tes, and showed that choice to 0: Shh 75 to vos | [Cope rorn imouenitely after tty Faice.coke RY M O R G A N & C 0.- Falls others were doing all in their power Es 34.30% 3 3 5 > hors nactinte LB as 7 Prepared b by C, J.vor ENTON & CO, The boom In at bet 8, are OS oo to ee ee ours hol oes eras bead.Ba oa ums.envy aad ass N am A Wn Lvs, CARSLEY'S COLUMN, B, BT.JAMES AND VICTORIA SQUARE.sou Je Soo Md roiosass Be mobi strongiy some \u2018#00 Dropped Re di oT rod 038 06, prog IRELAND\" AGAI AGAIN ED.7 13 ue Parnell, Armed With a Crowbar, Heads she Stormter Party\u2014An Exciting beens ' _ \u2014The Kilkeuny Contest.Oupuin, December 11.\u2014The struggle for possession of United Frelend assumed a-new .phase this morning and again Parnell is in .Possession of the offices of the company.When the oppunents of Parnell, who suo- ceeded lust nigut in forcing an entrance to the office and destroying all the leaders .that had been prepared by Mr.Leamy, took thelr departure, they left a guard in posses- « plon with orders to resist any attempt of Parnell or his fricnas to enter the building.This morning Parnell proceeded to tho office and with the assistance of a crowd of his supporters he forced open tha d doors and tock on.The police wi o aflair, but did not interfere.Attor he had succeeded in recapturing the office, Parnell went to a window and addressed the crowu outside.To qua ainst any further attempt on the part of prooll 8 o nents to recapture the Unie co, no one was allow cd bell and the doors and windows were buited barre Parneil was accompanied > ibe staff of editors he appointed and when the office was secured Seaton\u2019 st Titrudera all conversation with carried on through a key- Solas Wi hen Parnell made the assault upon the office this morning he was armed with a crowbar which he used in forcing the front door.In the afternoon Parnell started for Cork.A large crowd was at the King\u2019s Bridge Station rad he was loudly cheered.The large and enthusiastic meeting held in the Rotunda last night and the epeech then made by Parnell have already had the efTect of influencing public opinion in favor of Parnell throughout land, ard the number of his adherents is growing rapidly, His supporters in Limerick are making eparations for a grvat popular display in is honor upon his re rrival there.His constituent in Cork are also preparing to receive him, and they val give him an enthusiastic welcome.Tho fight in CK kenny Trill bo a good test of Irish opinion the of roel desirous of putting forward the strongest possible candidate.The Parnellites have withdrawn the nomination of Barry O'Brien, tho author, and have finally selected John Kelly to contest the seat of sir John Hennessy, the nominee of the Mc- Carthy faction.HARD WORDS BY MR.CONNOLLY.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.OTTAWA, December 11._Michae! Connolly publishes a strongly worded letter in the News to which he formulates a number of charges against Ar.Tate, editor of Ls ° ien.Mr.Connolly says: \u2018TI shall not ¢ orl ly to to the charges and insinua- tlol against the firm.of Lain, Connolly and Coy.for the works finished in a satisfactory manner by this firm will speak for.themselves, and tn additlon these charges will be fully investigated by acompetent tribunal at the pro per time.\u201d \u2018After scoring Mr.Tarte, nnolly proceeds to criticize Mr.Tarte's bei associates, whom ho describes as \"0.E Murphy, the escaped New York rk thuker,\u201d and \u201cBob McGreevy, the modern Ca A DIVINITY STUDENT ELOPES.ISFECIAL TO THE STAR.) OrTAWA, December 11.\u2014At Carp yesterday a Divinity student named Wayne, hailing from Michigan eloped with the twenty- Ont-year-old daughter of a farmer Sawyer, who was absent attending the inquest on Ricbard Langford, murdered last week.The couple were married at Pinchers Corners.Hemken, Slayton & Tabb, In the case of Slayton & Tabb, now in gaol on a caplae, Mr.Greenchlelds this morning presented a petition Lo Judge Taschereau asking for their release on bail, offering as security about $5000 or $6000 seized in the banks and some $6000 or $7000 worth of stock.Mr.Guerin objected on the rround tha®-the vail should reach the amount upon which the caplas was issued, which Was $26,000.Mr.Greensbleids offered to supply the balance by sédurity, and the co took the case em celibere.Mr, , Guerin then applied for a commission rogatoire to examine certain witnesses in New York regarding the contestations of the capias and the seizure taken by Hemken ugainst Slayton & Tabb.Ar.Greenshieids offered ne objéction, ex- - cept that he would like to examiue Hemken here.othe court fipaily granted the com- \u2018The Birse Inquest, \u2018On the resumption of.the- Birse -in- quest this -afternoon Conductor John Stone, who had charge of the train, calied the first witness One of the jorors not understanding English very well it was decided to translate all evidenoe into French for his benefit The other witnesses to be called are Dubois, the switchman at the Willows, and Anrder- son, the operator at 5t.Henri.Conductor Stone, being sworn, deposed : \"1 was employed on traim No.6, on the 4th of this month, running from Montreal to Kingston.\u201d He left at the Bonaventure station at 5.35 a.m.on the 4th, not the usual hour for departure, the detention being caused Ly waiting orders from the agent, Mr.Proud.The train and engine were in good order on leaving.He ordered the engineer \u2018The Tralning School.The nursing staff and members of the foncal of Nursing consist of the follow- : Miss Livingstone, Lady Superintendent: Miss Quaefe, graduate\u2019 of the New York hoepital, day nurse in charge, and Mrs.Graetrex, graduate of Edinburg, night nurse in charge; Head nurses Preston, Carroll, English Chapman and McKay.Those In training are Nurses Sinclair, ashen, Connis, Dari Hobday, Burton, Ho Seaton, Hag- A ; p, McGrezor.Brush, ering , ompson, te, e, O° NDOVAD, Green, Dancy, Annard, Mercer, Foster, Cooper, Dun: Senseal vs St.Louis.A private despatch hasbeen received from Ottawa to the eftect that the Supreme Court has rendered judgment confirming that of the Court of Appeal in the case of St.Louis and Senecal, in connection with the famous $4000 cheque which caused such a sensation during the life time of the late senator, and when it was re supposed that the *uncrowned succeeded In euchre- ing Mr.St, Louis, I «For Sweet Charity.\u201d In the Gesu Church on Sunda evening next, Rev.Father Drummond, J., will deliver a charity sermon help on the praiseworthy work of a Ladies\u2019 i Society for the plestly tute In music will of rare rare quality on the same occasion athor Drummeon \"will open a retreal for men which will continue through next week.Arrival of the \u201cBrazilian\u201d on the Other Side.The Allan steamship \u201cBrazilian,\u201d the last boat to leave Montreal this year, arrived at London yesterday.No word has yet been received of her shipment « of 289 cattle.The \u2018Amarynthia\u201d arrived at Glasgow on Monday, losing 46 out of a total shipment of 840 cattle.There are now only two boats to be heard from, the \u201cStubbenbuk\u201d with 629 cattle, and the \"Kehrweidor™ with 563 cattle.To Amend Miss Durocher's Claim, -Mr.F.X.Archambault presentea a petl- tion in the Practice Court this morning, to be allowed to amend the claim of Miss Durocher, againat the insolvent estate of Isidore Durocher, of.the Richelieu Rotel, from $10,000 to $12,000.As no opposition was vifered to the amendment, the Court grant-~ ed tho petition with costa.Twas Chaplean IMa it.La Patrie to-day says: \u201cOnce more a de- eat] making with Montmorenoy a loss of two geats, which were Rained | for the Federal aud ge nerously given over to Mr.Mercier.! we say \u2018another lost\u2019 the latter can bulle and say \u2018two found.The Liber- (us aro buried and there is not a county in the Province where a Liberal can be el This is the language of La Minerve aa the sheep of the Conservative press bleating behind it.Only they dv not all bleat In the same koy, when the cry goes \u201c \u2018Hurran for Chapleal' \"Mere is where et $6 co c side pomes in.Every one is aware © | fair and square to trample upan 8ir Hector.\u201d : AU tr ou rn Be a pal leaq even pont so toateal the programme of of his ee onlay auiverser] tos ain fort to fatee to nur alten, his eo! joue ectors It was not notin fled, but the end rT the moans wi | means are À Chapieau,and ere MUNICIPAL POLITICS, - am, The Maypralty Coatest\u2014The East and West Wards, de \u201cA few friends ol Mayor Grenier met this morning to prepare his organization for the coming contest.There were present Hon.Senator Thibaudeau, ex-Ald.Donovan, Mr.EdgarJudge, Mr.Hugh McLennan, Mr.Richard White and Ald.Hurteau.Mr.Richard White and Hon.J.R.Thibaudeau were appointed to draft a circularfconvening a general committee to be held on Tuesday next.The requisitions of the two candidates for Muyoralty honors, that were placed iri the rd of Trade, ure boing alzned slowly.Neither candidate hus a decided Advantage over the other,but Mayor Grenier is slightly ahead, hig requiritfon having 40 names to 38 tor the Pcople\u2018s Jhmmy.deputation will ait this evening upon Ald.Jeremie uit, who is now convalescent, asking him to to agaln allow himself.to be nominated for the representation of the East Ward, It 18 understood Mr.Perrault will give an affirmative reply.He complains that some of Mr.Beausoleil's friends have been ab- taining promises orsupport from his friends by representing that his health woulu not allow hlu Lo continue in the Council.| Ald.Btevenson\u2019s friends are waking up in the West Ward and commencing to canvas.The worthy alderman sald this morning that he had served the ward for fl{teen years, and many influentiai voters had ask- 3 him to stand again, and he was willing todo so.However, if the majority of them wanted a change, they had only to say so.Ald.Hurteau hus consuited his medical adviser as to the desirability of his accepting nomination again in Ht.Jumes Ward, / but haw not yet received a definite opinion.Heo expects however, to be able to given decided answer to the deputation by the 15th inst, the day a appointed.The Vacancy to be \u201cFilled This Afternoon, It 18 expected that the vacancy left by the late Sergt.McAllistor in the Police force will be fllled this afternoon at the meeting of the Police Commi tteo, \"Killed by a Tree.An unknown man was killed to-day at Bt.Constant, by the falling of a tree.Coroner Jones received the information this afternoon.Mails From Europe.The'mails from Europe ex- Dominion Line steamship * Toronto\u2019 are due at the Post Office this evening.MARRIAGES.ARDLEY-PHILLIPS\u2014On December 10th, at the Church of 81, James the Apostle.by the Rev, Canon Kllegood, Walter H.Ardley, of London, Eng.to Tamar J.Phillips, eldest daughter of Hy.Fhulps, Esq., of Dorel Eng.No uster, DEATHS.BOSWELL \u2014Died this morte at his residence, Laporte street, Quebec, Joseph K, Boswell, Fuberal on Saturday.l'$th Tost.CARTER\u2014At Kingstown, Ireland, on the 11th lastant, the Reverend Henry Carter, D.Ly.father of Mrs.Edward Rawlings, in the lo0th year of hts age.291 STEWART\u2014Fn this city, on the 11th inst.Ane rew WH, Stewart, aged 74 years and 3 nronihs.Funeral from his late residence, LU urersity street, on saturday, the 13th inst, at 2,30 o clock.Friendd and acquaintances are invited to attend 2913 \"7 7 THE WEATHER | 11.00 a, m.\u2014Probavilities for the next twenty- four hours: Moderate to fresh winds: generally fair; light local snowlalls; slighily lower temperature.Rea ngs by Hearn & Harrisons Standard Thermometer this day: min.14, Same date last year: Max.Max dan.52.Barometer readings Lo-day: 8 a m, 29.06; 12 p.m.20.08, Appointments this Evening.ACADEMY OF MUsIC\u2014* Paul Kauvar.\u201d THEATRE ROVaL\u2014'\" The Boy Tramp.\u201d VICTOHIA ARMORY\u2014Buzaar.CYcLORAMA\u2014Jerusalem and the Crucifixion.ART GALLERY\u2014A selection of paintings.St.Lawrehce Ward.The municipal election each year brings out new men, who are valuable acquisitions.Thus this year St.Lawrence Ward is pushing to the front a live business man, a well- known and appreeiated citizen, full of ex- rience, and most distinguished for his knowledge o?affaire.Here, in a few words, are the dominant qualities of Mr.James.ter, known to every one in Montreal as a man of exceptional merit.The ent ot Mr.Baxter into the City Council Would valuable acquisition to the city.What je most necessary in our municipal government are practical men, whose inrge publie experience can benefit the city.Those who have had success their own aflairs are the most likely to be [found men of capacity, judgment and tact, good guarantee to the publie.Mr.axtor is the best example that can be found of the professional man.Frery one in the city would be pleased to see St.Lawrence Ward elect such an linportant candidate.Mr.ter has made his mark in Montreal.as a shrewd, capable financier, and as alderman, this great experience would he of vast benefit In the direction of our manicipal affairs, Consequently St.Lawrence Ward id to be congratulated upon the excellence of the choice of candidate for the coming municipal elections.\u2014La Presse, Special Notices, Pianes on Their Merits, Most manufacturers who retail pianas, and dealers in general sell pianos because they have an interest in the salc of a certain instrument.Generally a cheap plano Is chosen and held to be \"as good as the best,\u201d or a medium \u201cAmerican ig made to do duty as the best in the w \u201d Thus will nec pander Lo pre) ice and general no Our object is to sall planos on their merits.We sell twenty-one styles or grades of \u2018Williams pianos, and if you don\u2019t know just what is this piano, please and try them for yourself.© are sole agents for the Bell Plano and Orgsn Co., Ltd.Jud of these planos aud of the the 108 different gee organ styles we offer to your choice.We are also sole agents for the Knabe plano- forte.Do you know paything about the Knabe piano?We will very happy to let you see and hear it if you call.a soll pianos exactly upon their merits.Willis & Co., 1824 Notre Dame street (uear McGiil street), Montreal.For the benefit ot the public, tho head Ofcos of the National lonization Lot- tory will be open from 9 o'clock a.m.till o'clock np.m.on the 1ith, 12th, 13th, 15th HA 16th inst.Total valus of Prizes §5 5,000.300 additional prizes, worth $5000, in this drawing.Appiy for your tickets at 19 St, ames \u2018\u201c Baznar Notes.\u201d The centre of admiration at the Vics\u2019 Bazaar in the Armory is the Heintzman Upright Piano and Doherty Organ, the gifts of Messrs.Geo.Carslake and C.W.Lindsay\u2019, o Unprecedented Offor.If you Sour your piano at Sheppard's before the New Year you will receive in the Bargain an Elegant Scart Drape valued at $10; a beau- titul stool to match valued at $10; and a suitable collection of music valued at $5.This li plberal offer will only remain good to pure rs to the end of the Holiday Season.274 Lee 2976 St, Catherine street.291 10 Marble clocks from $7.00 to to $100.00 at BR.Hemsley's, 265 St.James street.J ational Colonization Lottery, 196t James ecember drawing takes place on the 15th inst.300 additional prizes, worth $5000, are offered without extra charge.Get your tickets at ouce.Office open evenings ou 9 o'cluck p.m.GOLD SPECTACLES.In order hirer?Sree Te Quality ahd durability, we me he Lchess rkmen, manufacturing ñ Gerd food bold en and Eyeglasses which'are much superior to the 2 poor quality goods usually iaport PROF.SAML.8.GRA let honors DA loms, Cr Qrhithaimie Coleg: and scientifi adn improved sc \u20ac me No extra charges.\u201c Telephone 4520.HENRY GRANT & SON, HTHALMIC OPTICIANS, 78 Beaver \u201cta, ~- = » Coraer Derchester.ae Me.the organizer of the facts \"Edin nrgh Concert Cox Lb the well known Pro- feasor of late of Mont.RY.The real, Queen\u201d oa Mall of tas with 5 x actos.|: A bass save ap | To-nizht.2011 da art tha Bran will com co.ME of à new story teommen pores Ig the columns of this At tells of usutpation by an user xrlous man of the ownershlp of a vast inhacitance; his plottings azal ust the rightful hoir to maintaln taln possession of the estate; tho trials, perils and privations of the true owner of d bis family; his wysterlous D ance under the stigma of a crime of which hé is entirely innocent; his futile efforts, durin g his poverty, to prove his innocence, in «pposition tu the money and vast influence of the us usurper; the touchin, devotion of 3 fatthiull wife during bis trials; the disappearance of his two sons; his triun \\phant vindication, and the torror of the ban © relative who bas so long been In possessimn of an old and hitherto stainless title, w hen he 1s confronted with his s many crimes- -all this is graphically de- n a man.ner that cannot fail fo be interesting to ever y reader.\u201cSir Lionel\u2019s Fce; or; The Outlaw\u2019s Return,\u201d will be com meuced in the STAR on Saturday next.kve ry one should read it, FINANCIAL There was more gene al t stoui: market - placed ot nd \u2018tg.Pacific opened weaker at 703; but ndvaneod to 71.There were dealings ln Telegraph at bout steady deci Gas changed hands at 108% and Ko a tric at 108.Folluwing were the trans: MorNINA BALES.\u20143 sbares Merchants at 252: 1 Peoples at 97: ua y o at 120; merce at 124, 18 do.at 18346; 10 vale Mario 25 Montreal Felogroph Lo.at 9734 25 do at o734,; 40 fes at 10814: 230 \u2018\u2019anadian Pacifie at 7034, 75 do at 70%, 295 do 7 1; $7000 Land Bouds at 100%; 100 Koyal ect ac Co.at 108, Montren! Stock fExcha rted for the TAR DY Probe Hrokers, Exchange Co \u201caxe.raon wirathy & Co, 1p m Dec.ll i Pen ET 150 |171 190 liga = rE Mont Fal + io 3 87 ist & & 0.N.Co.| 55 BES FE Now York Stock Exchange.Revorted for the 8TAR ny MacDougall Broa, Stoat brokers, 60 Bt.Francois Xavier at.£.10 p.n., Dee.11.pine 2.1 ops.210 .ar \u201c2494 {Ohio & Mis.\u2014 H& \u2026 87} va = 206 so HY | 3! ; 71 - -C.be _ ¢ Houthu dus 2 Del& Hud .126% 175 Del 8 WW.12544 12, 2x Tie.\u2026\u2026.1% 50 - | ia 30 Laos Si 3 | 93 ; gig Tex 12 1034 106 Won 2 : de \u2014 |Wabas 9 ; #5 95 do 1 1 Be 07M {WheellugZ LE hé 2 so Faby Sti.ExC \u2018we uo 180 Ju 204 [Money \u2014 0358 irre (Lead 15 \"15 34 134 [C ing : = | \u2014 fc 3e 73 Graim and Provisions in Ohlone.stprices currentin Chicago for Grain an rise reboried for the STAR by Smith \u2018Rate Sun, Brokera,.Koom 4 Merchant's Exchange.iT Month AOpen'x.High 'st Lowest Olostns ggg 95° 65 [| bd * 2% 8 as & tocssies, Ari pet 5D coco \u201c WEDDING RINGS.a Solid 18k Gold warrauted from Lig 2 1 Solid 14k Gold Wwarranted from 230 'Bolid 10k Gold warranted from $1,50.ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Bll Seldon wih nl Comp om S20, 00.ea.AIT GB RES, ar.go rom Rtaire hinge, Claw s , from | 80.50 to 840.00.1axge srge aasortiuent to eho 2-1 CHILDREN'S RINGS.ave the most complete line of Children: 's Ri ne city, sotid Gold set with r Garne pings La à Turquoise.Gold filled rings, from Toot: to The.HENRY ROSS, Watchmaker & Jewellen 37 St Peter,:$ doors from MacLennan\u2019 8s Royal Ediiburgh Concert Company, greatest ever known, Scottish songs, mirth and dances, Queen's Hall, To-night.M.G.À.SNOWSHQE CLUB First Tramp Frid o the gaz\u2019 starting from Proot of street at 8.15.n, Garrison, and} Tot us make à JAMES COO! \u201call up!* start ER, JR, on.Sec.Treas.\u2014GREAT\u2014 BARCAIN BOOKS! The Dore Books,.PRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL PLATES, ran size) 10x12, e Illustrations from the Original Designs, By GUSTAVE DORE.$1.10, from eh from $5.00.reduced f d'Paradise, à uced from 0, Milton's Paradise Lost, 81.10, reduced from $5.00.Masterpieces from the Works of Gustave Dore,81.10, Teduced from #5.00.Bible Scenes and Stories, 81.10, Tednced from Atala, by Chateatibriand, $1.10, rednced from Le Fontaine's Fables, ol.0, reduced from 85.:F, E, PHELAN:- 2331 St.Catherine St.291x} FACTS ABOUT PIANOS.It is a fact that the Bell Piano and Williams Piano are now so perfect that few American pianos will be in future imported.It is a fact that nine-tenths of the pianos of any kind sold in Canada are either Bell or Williams pianos.It/is a fact that there are more Bell pianos and more Williams pianos sold in Montreal than of all other kinds put together.- is a fact that the Knabe\"piano (or another good, if you can find it) is the only American piano now necessary to pay duties upon.Willis & Co., 1824 Notre Dame Street (near McGill street), sole gents Knabe, Williams and Bell Pianos.| 20171 MONEY TQ LOAN.Ou first Mortrags on Real Kététté 2012 with The Do ble Gall 8 re Bible Ga iq Dante's Inferno, EAR) Dan joe = Purgato 00.= ofall, Nerefuls la tibartted.The Laine maso- rity of people auifes oe fro ar blood givan thew by their parent « \u201c Becond, Sorofula say be acquired by trying to lve on insufficient ad poorly cocked food, whieh falls rw deri enougb of the alemeuts of Third, be local Bcro © \u201cFor all Cases ot Gcrofaia, whether Inherited or acquired, and in whatever form, H '¢ Barsaparille is the moat suo- $ in poorly ventilated roo It thoroughly expels every trace of imparity, ives\u2019 the blood those elements of health and vitality which it craves, and helps the liver and kidneya, the great sewers of the system, to perform their natural dutics, Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists.91; six ford.Prepared only by Q.L Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa.100 Doses One Dollar (2) s 8 2) COTHIN Creaneina, Instant Relief, - Permanent & Sure, Fail Failure ee so b all drogzists, a ontesaipt of AGE ta ds addressing K-4 VERY GHOIG pme LACE CURTAINS manufactured specially tor us from our own designs.Chenille and Oriental Curtains and Portieres, Door Cranes, Transoms and Cornice Poles.- CARPETS - CARPET SQUARES AND CARPET SWEEPERS.Bpecial Importation for the + HOLIDAY TRADE - Come early and SECURE A BARGAIN.\u201cWe are mot compotins, but bat Jeading all ether Henses in the Bouse Furnishing Business.© FEE & MARTIN, Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, 361 ST.J AMES STREET.291x: if tictories, or living tn damp, unhealthy wal poison the blood snd develpp Le Look at th 1 of th Meet arching kat he amazement of Ii © eu | paie serais, oll as rears contin th æ F as Ww © choice of rte is ae Barsey aad erry ©.\u20ac ith them, may perform all or any of the mos: difficult som.co the skating list.' Price, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $3.00 per pair.T.W.BOYD & SON, led Notre Dame st.al.Agents for Meutre Leh Lc MARGETSON'S ss (res Shirts Reduced from-$2.75 to $1.50 each.JJ.HANNAN'S 215 St.James st.Largest Dealer in Welch Margetson\u2019s Dress Shirts in Canada.20151 The Handsomest Assortment of Pianos in the city is to be found at George J.Sheppards, 2274 & 2276 - CATHERINE sT.The whol: wock { ust ole Set om an à orrane : mi be sold ALL FURCRABENS OF OF PIANOS .Between now \u2018and the the NEW YEAR will receive 4 A handsome Cover, Scarf or Drape, valeed at $10.A beautiful Stool to maich the Piano, valued at $10.hn a assortment of suitable Music, - valued at i$ 5, purchasers will receive firat cho! carefully stored and eT be anos \u201cOpen every evening till 10 e*cleck during th every © © u re e Tiday Besson.201010 PIANO TUNING FOR THE \"HOLIDAYS.Messrs.Willis & Co, 1824 Notre Dame st.(near McGill st), Bell Telephone, No.1643, have employed a large staff of competent tuners for the special needs at the present season; reasonable terms and good work done.BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE St.Lawrence street.© valusble prope: Jots official Kea.Peine PE CAES Mina tes Jacob Wurtele, Esq.Having à frontare of 184 feet D inches on St Lawrence street.opposite the St.Lawrence market, and extending through to St.Charles Borromee street, will be sold in seven lots, BY AUCTION, At the Rooms, 181 Bt James Street, Wednesday, Decemb\u2019r 1 7 Commencing at ELEVEN o'clock.The property will be sold crear of all claims for present widening of 8t.Lawrence street.No money buyer builds, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 2914 Real Estate A 5 Two Nice Cottages FOR SALE, One on BERRI STREET, - 83.130.Ons on UPPER ST.DOMINIQUE STREET, corner of Prinoe Arthar, 82,400.p COMFORTABLE HOMES.GooD LOCALITIES.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 20023 181 NT.JAMES STREET.Real Estate Record POR DECEMBER \u2014I8 NOW READY !\u2014 It contains all Sales resistered in November, Chi Netes; a list of Propertios for Sale, and other interesting matter.Call or sad for a copy.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 BT.JAMES STREET.29123 Houses to Let.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 181 ST.JAMES STREET, _291x5scd ___, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ULEIC RIC DART] General Merchant, The unders ged wil sell by Pablic Anction at the sales roo: te Broa., Na.85 ist.James st.in Montreal, on Thursday, the 18th Day of Decemben 1890, AT 11 O'CLOCK FOHENOON.The movable assets of said Insolvent as follows: + 266K 25 $2960 76 Hook debts and bills receivable.seteres 3 Rg an.1 The whole will be pices in the inven oa ro Sh on ny da FR Fox sp orme on Tan ot BILODEAU & RENAUD, Curaterm St.James yireet, J aE SIMPSON & CO, 29138008 - Sain dies meer 1 rz, for the a 20110 Tad Red qe | SUPERIO \u2018 die.[1 Ask your grocer for the Thistle Brand Tea.! 291 tt In all the world there are none Cheaper or Better.Used in beautiful Silk Push, > SPRING SEAT.ONLY 5 \u2014Secure one at\u2014 FEE & MARTIN'S, \u2014361\u2014 St - James - Street.20113 SLICES =e i) ONLY oo JIFIGHS oo \u201cWe do not intend to carry CHILDREN'S SLEIGHS hereafter and now offer our entire stock AT COST.F.E.PHELAN, 2331 St Catherine Street.29132 SEALETTES, SEALETTES.The sudden winter change in the weather has caused quite a demand tor heavy winter dry.goods, particular} 300 yards ot whic hh Bankrupt dollar.should not miss this Dame St.T in Sealettes.I have purchased belonging to a wholesale Stock at 50c¢.on the tes wanting Sealettes opportun P.WRIGHT, 1325 to 1339 Notre icy.287 x4 For Bealthfalness, Satisfactory Eitfect and Economy, McLARENS ÇOOK°S FRIEN BAKING POWDER HAS NO SUPERIOR.To gifts or prizes.the fol} vaine ie in the powder.All the best Grooe: \u201cThey Make their Mark.\u201d the snow À See that this Mark is on the Heel of Your Overshoes.The people of of f Canada devote the whole winter to makin it everywhere.is impression in the snow.Itis the heel of the GRANBY, the You se most popular Rubber and Overshoe that has ever been introduced.Everybody wears them.Every dealer sells re-es| does away with the G.B7 FARMER, found 1 Tom to rit have worn » very grest beneût to me them.FARMER'S PATENT co can be furnished with the Granby Rubbers when so des tablishes the elsotrio current between the bod t drawing on the fost wi tro paire of Rubbers with ur Iw NDUCTOR for rubber boots and shoes ired.is ingenious device and tuer earth and entirel © constant ch renders rubber shoes so mfortable when worn for any length of time.This is the way they talk: Prxrs, Ont, Cawapa, 17th February, 1890.lectrio Conduotors in them.and have 287x0 y XMAS! The Largest Asssttment in Canada now on Exhid BOYS\u2019 AND GIRLS\u2019 SLEIGHS, 5 XMAS! & DOLLS, TOYS AND GAMES 3 Fine Plush, Silver and Leather Dressing Cases, \u2018Work Boxes, Desks, Jewel Cases.AN the NOVELTIES In TOYS AND FANCY GOODS at H.A.NELSON & SONS _ 59 to 63 St, Peter Street.Toronto House: 56 and 538 Frot @xreet West > \u2014LOOK AT THIS le aed BES EVIR ES | ei sens gare mean = EE À 3 diferent styles.e Agvats for Coutrai Canada; WiL 1824 NOTRE DAME STREET.ear dig st tFOperi aËs until 9 o'cl during December clock 2\u20ac7 law te pianos! (rgans !! \u2014GENUINE\u2014 CLEARANCE -SALE \u20140r\u2014 Fintdan Amerian ad ofr Pas Chickering Haines, and Other Uprights new Prices Moderna \u2018erms suivenl all customers.E cash 3% by instalments to Also Steinway, Nordheimer and and slightly A.& S.NORDHEIMER 213 st.J James Street.Don\u2019t forget MacLennan\u2019s grand Scottish Concert to-night© with his tameus Heyal Edinburgh | Compa en The greatest company ot Scottish artistes ever known.Queen\u2019s Hall To-night.2011 Attention is Requested to the Sale ot El t New Household Fœrnie ture of American manufacture, also Lace White Quilts, Irish tc., to be held at our! branch Store, No.203 St.James street, To-morrow (Friday at 2.30 o\u2019 new goods this season\u2019s design, and finest collection of House hold s'offered for a long time at Auction.M.HICKS & CO.2011 Auctioneers.GALE OF FINE ART GOODS BOM \u2014 The subscribers Dounce their Annual ChHstmes er sad oot FINE ART OBJECTS, To be held at our Branch Store, No.303 ST.JAMES STREET, * : WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTER.4.NOONS, DEC.17h dnd 100k) .\u2014CORSISTIFG OF\u2014\u2014 \u201cMarble \u201cClocks, Bronze end tors: the rai of these nch, the Missun.gar, Standard Barer Fisher Boy, and Yazes Troe.Jardinlorse, heron Horses, Cleopatra, polr; Cartatopher, n of Spas Og hot te, This ware ia decorated eu all the rage in decorations.French Fixures Ornamenta, Doulton, Drssden, TRE ks Sten 0.TES ue the best gaits tor \u2018the Goods oa view Monday.SALE EACH DAY AT 2.30 OCLOCK, M.HICES & CO, collection of haect Lave By the following Royal Canadian Academicians, @, Hesunech, ¥.A.Verner, O.B.Jacobt, A.NM, Matthews, T.M.Martin, Esymour, R.G, Penson, 4.Vogt asd C.Krelghofl, ALSO camer WORKS BY FORRIGN ARTISTS, To be held at Our Booms, NOS, 1831 AND 1833 NOTRE DAME STREET TURSDAY Afterncan, DECRMBER 18th, On view ALUAB RIGHT PIANO, ONE y an Len Foy Back Dravine Bot wing m Suites, \u2018handsome ee ee Casse cost ny nT th Miro Lo handsome Oak Dining Hoom Trapks, H.T= eff: Ta Wire Maître: 8 ta Te a ne Hair sn T Sizes, Lontxes, Dining Chairs, {na Crock: Gisss 3 fine Fur Lined Coa A Sine Bod berlin Wool, Tweeds.Ready Cantey ote HEL Vth im Wy Ci SS Jargs regular weekly auction at Sat Hoot.S50es James street, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AT 10 A.M.».M.& W.H.FRASER, 2011 ctl B* District of rms A Docs strates Court, J.o's 20D net at Ta thé clock Belgians rd oecphine the in th at endant, Not in the city of Mon thors of ods ative, al the of ho vost de B.=.LE CHERRIER, Sentral: 11th December, 1890.2911 B Hera of Montreal ral Ko 2782 Marjotre je and chattels o Sendan this cause, cogulett EAU BAC aS treal, December =a ah B trict EE os urt ne Quime ber.1 .B st), in the Cf ority of J cage LIS & CO, ocks, Bliversd os Tor bavi 2018 GB BY CANADIAN SE à P AXTISTS.| =] CATALOGUE SALE \u2014or\u2014 - 20/0) 4 seLzor coLLECTION OX NS PAINTINGS (Ol1 sn Water Colore) \u201c> Linen, Portieres, Table , Covers, + te "]
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