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[" The JANUARY 5° œ \u2018 PRICE ONE CI VOL.XXHI\u2014No.3.MONTREAL.MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1881.| - - .?' ; 5 y f 3 © 168 males, 56 tomales; Irela - Bpect Hic durational BDtsamships.- Pubical, NT.7 3 4 > mm ie or wa: TER BOILER (DWINN] N A : 20 females: ce, a ANTED-A GOOP C00K, MUST HAVE, HE- OQMTRRuNIsHED BEDROOM.40 BEAVER ORR, B70, Le ad sconoutleal Be D dE Cla: soi { \u2018ALLAN LINE CANADA INDIANS ON THE WARPATH.| The relliions of the difrent ferences.70 Unios ave 4 or prices.ay an voning Cla ass * .were: Church of TANI ED\u2014A RESIDENT, ARSTETINT WATER OOMB-f0 LET, JULNIEHED, WITH OR MILLER HROS.& TO! Mu, \u2014\u2014 v Loglan dy W* Apply with full partiotlery: Head Mas wwe The Ï without boar helevat.3046 259s outreal Que.; 64 females; Methodist, 35 Grammar ichool.Bertier en haut, P.Q.F300?DOM FURNISH \u201cFO LET.155 HT.RUSHES FOR PAINTERS AND AKTISTR, VAR.Another Chance for Enternatioual Compli- femalès; Presby terian, 109 mi GANTED\u2014A GLNÉRAL SEKVANT.MU! orn by F re st.305 6 B hors, Balsominers, Pe hate re, Decorntors cations\u2014All Uncle Sum\u2019s Avallable female Roman Cathollo, 1900 ma females; Jews, nine ula WV food coox and have city references 3853 T GOs YORKIE HED, 710 LET, DOUBLE AND Carriage id Seah oils sw ARE RE 1890 WINTEL SERFIOE\u20141890 Troops in the Fiold.Faille st.single, with or wiibont board.\u2018modern gouven- BOE a A AND IRD HARE Formals oi .V with no religion at alt, nine.TASTED \u2014 TELEGRAPH OPERATOR FOR lences.ui asus soi leading houses.| livergesl, Hullfux and Portland Service.\u2014 e NV email oountey gâbcs.Lust wiliiug to Al) in _P NGLE ROOM, ON Span PRIVATE HOSP) I FRA THE SURE OF } ( \u2014 Ualllug at L'eodenderry.Pi |SPECIAT TO THE STAR! of the male prisoners wers sont to oct he time with general oes vor, Address viating R® OM UE MIRE D SON ELE ROOM.ON aT] ithout the | .Cure ) 3 It {s now reported tentiary and three of the females to erroriancs.reférencés and wages (o P.V.Box 4 COMB\u2014_FURNTSHED, TO LET HEATED WITH ancer:: ; | 8/ _8TBAMSHLPE \u201c| portland, em HICAGO, Junuary 3.\u2014It ! ton.The greatosu number of prisone ontreal.SUT moders cou venlenoes.Ap- heen i Survie CORNER OF NOTRE DAME AND PLACE D'ARME: \u2014_ that Indians from tho British possessions gaol ab One time was 297 while the numer 5 ANTED- GOOD FLATN 000K, WILLING TO 51 BS haar pu el} couvert 5 8 TY i ar 5 Dr Ki = cas 7th.PF ; Pi ot deaths dur the year were ll glen Là y 87 ulace 81, Nm All Bia stoppe Tes 5% ne's Gr will be resumed Wednesday, Japusry 7t or .) 3 stilet r ne o eatns durin e y Vo aah ead tron, also Pousentela bo can sev, 2 DOMB-DOUBLEAND ATNGLE FRONT HOONS F Te ere ENS Ale fer Hat ent ine.Tull {nforination concerning course of studios Circausien .Py A have joined the Sioux hostiles nea and 7 females.\u2018The average cost.for dally Apply between 8 and 5 v 950 Dorohentor Yo lor DS Me 00) ow 56 r7elious cares Treaiise and 82,00 Tina tlefree terms, olc, apply at the College Ofmog, 5 Place Sardinian 13 Deo.Ridge and itis not at all improbable that ti as 73 © = Wood ras At ESCÉDEU TR T QPERATO] ATOR OMWELLF ORRTERED VTT OR 3 THC 1e 81 cane =, Sead 1 _ De lin eS Wo Archer.Fhila., Farmer, ou Monday y and Tuesday, from 10 am.Parisian.Jest the matter will assume an fnternu- rations w a vents es.Apply a bye ph 1.Apply a \u2018ot sale by 7 p.m., or ; + aeanfan Merci convent to Beaver Hall Apyly EVELS, TAPES, ARCHITECTR BCALES AND DAVIS & BUIE, 10 Jan tional aspect and that the Canadian GRAND TR RUNK ( ANGES.to ASTED\u2014X SOON POS ri STEEL 00M \u2014 COMFORTABLY PUENTRHED, I A Obi ends Fute * enter?wholes entre 1 23 : Bustuees Collews, Mont 23 J Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci.Government will be called on to À , pe OR hi to males AY itive private family, 72 Cathes 3087 |X REE, RLERTE à 00: 1002 Oral at res, Mont ; .Feb dent to a billous state of the systein, such as > ! ; b \u2018 rical business and Le 9 a address, conversant 1 00M \u2014 TO LET, A EE COMFORTABL Y eal 255% = - me bu \u201c cn 1 de Dirziness.Nausea.Drowsiness.Distress alter interfere and bring its unruly warriors back M se ® > = e.= Bo\" 1 Apply by letter, JF hed table for o two gentle.+f And forta y = er.eating Fa Fain a the Side, ge hi ¢ thelr moss .en ar - ia Ÿ A Ch Re raided \u201cAvs Pf ER Turaivhed rious supable for oue'or geaile- Ne SIMONEAU, Practical Electrician, ELI OCK SC HOOL.imp suce ai Ho Forth LE soma cure (© thelr territory: Corin it is Liat (he THE PROMOTIONS LATEL Fr = 5-06 FN > VANT FOR O UF I BLE ic Bells, A simtors, & .putin, and guaran- orcheste .ar a8 soon as possible after the arrivi \" .* Me mea | RO hfe revatio So UE BE red ra san | (RET oo fente Ares ae et te de telogran from Pine Ridge says: 101s dof.pis, Willa Waïnaright Got \u2019 3 Bishop st DD Besver Us ; etre Dame st, Fe LGPL.24122 -Pre ; 1H \u2018 .- T Mage SHOT .Wains pete.Fo When Ra STAT Rodi L EPLENEIDE ENTRE Laer QUE BRIS Yea hack met Baer Os te | a Pc Ne about 1100 ar fortified near (he Mouth of TOUT ST Changes Which Are ue etca hd com at- 8, 14: £14 v -., N A » ° 03 fercuces rau.fous + {ether Spt room, on Lat 800 Heated sing room ou your Skates before (he rush | Mathemation, ete.lou.B.on P.3 lis * sasainers are built af in water-tisi Headache.yet Canten'u LITTLE Liv White Clay Ureek, and that General Brooke to be Made [IPR EL ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO ABSIST wit sane flat, etc, also One Other room.80 Osborne, at.+03 (No.à) L.5 s.au nt.J craig, Sorgeant re ta, ur tor strength, 8, 7 are A with a detachment of troops ls swing- Several changes \u201chava been made 3 h is z x vioed v te |.PEA ; sr Lrontne.BM ett a Batis, 1 vie bed GERITEMEN WARM AND Nery 1 {th ator se ce ee ites.Ware .as tsar Tdiails bers be = Li pérulate Cho Siver and rogutio ihe sioniach.orm Cty ped or om aprons: oMcials of the Grand Trunk Railway [A furnished.24 Cathcart st ons, w reparation for the Univer vin 13 ba - y 11 » 8 alnwr Inst.of Technology, Boston, Reyal Military Cu .piano, library; eto, as a8 AN 81- Even if they only cured from the west and General Miles will make the first place Mr.William Wain) WHALE.of tue botroming ad Fine err R° Oa Brunsatin at FURNISHED Hook iT THE GREAT WORM REMEDY N Hiprston, acer boys, Gymuasium tor open PR n y= a dash from the South.Iho force shus en- formerly asslstant manager, is promoted - is Women's and Misses\u2019 Boys' an ouths $ ME MH BORD IF ini sn .HAF saine: #aged Is thoupnt to he ample for annihhiat- n chy a au peine ri er ifm work ROSE VR 307% Dawson's Chocolate Ureams.panics hie 3 rencont pen fred & ne RE foreman Complication cr\u201d fortune Thleisicoked upon us a.mors respon lghokl wages psid in à 25 Monday, January 5.30427 foreseen complication = or misfortune 8 | ery t P.O.Box O0ME_1 LARGE, COMFORTABLE AND WELL NG Bold by all D 4ats, 25c.box.house.Classes resume y, January \" un comp A it see shops, Address ble Menataciurer.ly furalshed, où baturooig Bat, all modern conveyt El ii où ee anim sre fitted trong mould bo sires priceless ow urises.Ambassadors from this hostilo aud honorable position, aud ign = wi - A BMART BALE GOUD AD- ences, family priv Ul Cathcart a we\u2019 pre A from this distressing \u20ac comp nt.camp have gaiu to-da heen suing BO RAF.\\ ANT EDA wT BALESSAN OF RATES OF PASSAGE their ess does Dot end bp ag y been for a long Lime connected with: Grand Trunk Railway, and has confidence of the head officials and: diess for, fruit\u2019 and vegetable department OON \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT LOOM, ey 1 4 - t_fortunately goodness for peace and offering to surrender 4 Windsor Marke 12 RS u bathroom fiat, ges hot and cold aies mall Wild - urke S THE GRAM MAR SCHOOL, Sa a we AS $40, STE 260 pat, and t who once try them will find their arms.It is not known hore whether bd Î » rss st can family.4 Richmond su._ seco! th lit how du raluable in so many ways thas y 3 ' STÉDANAOTTEINTELLIGENT YOUTH, 2er .CRESCENT STREET 25 ei turn, css litte p Lh s will be granted, but Ÿ permenent sination if suitable.3OGA Law- DOMB\u2014TO LET FURNISHED FOR GENTLE.2408 sT CRE > oiation Interim te 8 Lana : 855 re they will not be willing to do without them.or not 6 term [ > oF nted wolf osteem of the publie ME > 8 ce atx 12 men only, at 684 Sherbrooke et.Cor.of Cathcart street, Bu after si aie ads the general opinion prevalls al in vie .t : vu, fe TMMEDIATELT, FIRST CLASS GOM_NO.6 VICTORIA BT.HPLEN BIB TARAE -BEAUTIES-: Will be re-opened on RAL RATES em ira te Pertlasd the recent action of the rebels in slaught- new general manager, has not yes Ww alin good wages paid to rit man.Apply furnished room, with all moder: convenleuces.* TUESDAY, 8th JANUARY.ct ee 50; return #13.| ering the troops while under a Hag of truce possession of the private n° ce 4 Auderson, 143 8 toine = Welghing from 21 to 30 lbs.Boys admitted at all stages und prepared for Moon Tob snd, let Glass ine an le 7.59: return + 8% not much weight will be given the oseph Hickson, as he made : ANT ELOWHENEV Ti You SET AMANOUT OOM\u2014COMFORTARLE WARM, SINÔLE TOONf, J.B.H.RICKABY co University, the Royal Military College.Elngato To afftex.i Glass.singe 14 $8 sretendrd repentince.A report has changes in Sir of employment who is energetic, honest, and R suitable for » young manu with or without j vy pugfor conimercial Pursuits, avec uses may be do Class, single, 85.50: Toturn 11 Js the bans of so many lives that here is where Just reached here by courier that a foraging of clerks.Mr.Seargeant w ?nll right, plesse ask hiy to write\\ us £07 a chance to ! ard.130 Manatield st.Se Grecers and Wine Merchants, ou application to the head master.or fusther re ly Our pills cure it ] 1 ° morning lf it was the intention to Pleuty of ve facial, we make our great ph arty of Indians from the main cep on » : bel] Nursery Btock ; we Want miore nts, uty o OOM_AND BOARD IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, W.W.MOWAT c.m\u2026 a tag hy { be offi 1 traffi er.\u2018\u2019Tnat : \u2018erritory on which\u2019 to place smart Salary and R two gentlemen wishing to room together.tering 3060.O03 BEAVER HALL.and (Glasgow University.) aay Agen ile oth others do not.Vhife Ciay Creek, attacked last night the the o ce of traffic manager.Ÿ expenses or commission, Bou 8 Nellington.moderste.55 Sanguinet at.12 : = \u2014 14 ne 150 uo.\u201c A ALLAN.Montreal.Canren s Lrrme Liven Pius aro very small ranch of Douglass Point, a few miles to the yet say.replied Mr.Seargeant.There are - .- 0.ne or r Rash ie ee Re a ere?Preverin Tor Bai 8% |The Grammar School, 22 Pic Pa Gol SSIS wt, Wed in and A Re dE eee FAN D vO ALES NN AY - ; t ntle action - NV AS i goods end Bla EN a must be | FROOMS 277 SHERBROOKE ST.NICELY EUR OR BALE_FARMS IN THE EASTERN TOWN.o .BRerchier-en-Ham, PG.Railroads.not gripe or purge, but | by th elr nes cents tion, but seers reliable, nevertheless.luis ham, of the general offices, : od sulesmen oi wand sttckkeopors pe > il In Jished, all modern improvement, locality La snips For parts tioulara apply to Thomas Lriney.hora Con erantionud French.Shorthand, Military CINTERCOLONIAL Raitway 7 po pese $1.Bold everywhere, or sent by mail also currently reported hore that there ig a been appoiniad assistant general °.] Catherine's $ am ree ft GQ cv nercie.- \u2019 r./ .arris AN FED_TWO \u201cGOOD SERVANTA, UNE OOMS_\u2014WELL HEATED.FURNISHED EDONE, SOK FALE-BY ORDER OF THE INSPEOTORE.Kikobi ce hasemibion Jan 10h, There nte à four more NG EMENT- 1891 CARTER MEDICINE C0., Now York.great row in the camp of the hostiles, Lhe | -ugent, freight agent, with office Ta! servant, the other to attend\\an As double and single, few doora from Bt.Catherine.F Jos.Cadieuz's mill, situated at No.214 Papin.vacancies.Prospectus on application.1800 WINTER ARMA A .\u2019 contention being ae to the advisability & foo MOR.1 » w Euro LL valid for wood city references required.Nage U4 Aylmer st.13 cau avenue, in one of the best parts of this city and :304 12 Ç MAX LIEBIOR.Principal | Oemmoncing Béch Novaæber, 1890.Bl Small Des, Small Price, of surrendering.This also i¢ not conlirmed, ton, vice dir.uinn, pos Fey « 115 Durocher et Sous SINGLE i uthears at ABLE th?ie bd we RA a Douses on Chambly avenue, C Throus! Apress Guasenger trains run daily (Sun.but comes through à half breed courier who agent, ana J harles J.agent, Ee te.cart» 0 6 {wo J inte: ro ; V WASTE TEE À.goop GORE GONE Fraser TT BETNONT STREET.betwoun Beaudry ad Visitation strests, For all in Flute Lessons and Vocal Culture, gay oxce god as foto by Grace Trask mn, claims Le Dave Just arrived from thelr appointe og TRES W ANTED-IMMEPIATELY, A GÉNÉRAL SE XN two doors from Besvor Hall Los on apriz to P.Furineau.trustee, corpgt = ae HUBERT A.BAKER, from Bonaventure station sx ob surrender (here will undoubtedly be à \u2014= para Pell etre PE RO ESS RNIN BT Ton BALE FATNE OR FXCHINGE FOR CITY 7 50m 43 Mayar Street 115 242, BOOB, mat\u201d bass \u201cerste.tT mors Dickens CHRISTMAS STORIE + > A GOOD CAKE BAKER, TE Wick st.12 Property, ome adjoining ihe v) f'complon, 205 Erysipelsa, Sores, regiments of troops were to-day ordered to ) ns VASE A to mutton ples, W.H.Slarvard, 416 GOMN\u2014 WARM.COBY ROOMS, OHEAPERT IN Gru®\u201d™ Quad bos it ih (Gash KEE 97 (BT URBAIN BTREET.1 à Ulosrs, Boils, Pim-[ the scene of the Indian trouble, the fifty How Much the Grent Novelist ! Wellington st R wn, desirable parties, from 43 up, 47 24) Bow Glasgow.Co.Terrebonne, Que.004 Law 4 pool D ass x £i les, Blotches, Bore Infantry, whlch was moved up from Texas These Charming Tales 4 FANTED-YOUNG GIKL, 13 TO15, TO FAT ler.REALE THE OLD ESTABLISHED WOOLLEN Montreal Commercial Hel ay apé-Evening: +30 yes, Eczema, Tou to Omaha a few days ago, and the W with Heht housework, must sloep at home No M\u2014FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR ONE OR T mills property at Brownsbury, b.a.lately de.sssemble on Monday, b - .340 ter; from 1 to Sixteenth Infantry at Fort Douglas, ive all the figures, the Jong array 4 _ Apply with refrrences, to 575 Beigneurset.21 R \u2018ro.fn a private family.309 St.Urbafn st.struyed by firs, la Gow offered for sale on easy terma, |: L Ww.J.N,.TURNER, L.R.C.P 3:88 Bottles Purifies the Utah.These regiinents have been under po shillings, and pence, 0 « JANTED\u2014A youxa \u2018GIRL A8 NURSE.APPLY 12 never failing water power.Particulars by applyios HE 8CHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, CONDUCT 038 and oures all ! f reat novelist recov ved a t Chi vu L æ 1 co \u2014AT 40 McGILI COLLEGE AVE, WITH to H.Morrison, Brownsburg, P.Q.7875 1aw Miss Gynimora snd Mins Swish will re-open 1580 diseases caused by orders to move at a moment's notice for KR a.rece - TED GENERAL BERVANT.APPLY WITH R% $ class board, also two vacancies für table BEALL DEBTLABLE RESIDENCER on Welna in © 7th Jan - Lee bad biood.some weeks, but till the desertion of the year woul = - \u201creferences, »t B8 Bhuter at 21 board: E BUILDING SITES, 16 AOA sh ÉRBKOOKE NTHRERT.Ine EE prs ot ap Pine Rldge and Rosebud Agency.by the are enabled to set SE found himself : TD-GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR OOM\u2014}, NE MALL ROOM AND GOOD TAÏLE or particulars ap EA Sen JHOLLA y (Bunday sxcepted), run through to ax apparently friendly Indians, within the last and figures conlaty of Nora.; sully.Apply st ouce to 2228 St Cêthe | E on TE WEIL PORN aL 14) eoûtt LE tr ont ETTES COLLEGE BOROOL, wirBOUT ORANGE.ln twehty strbt Bours : and ary few days, it wus thought that thelr pres Christmas, liter\u2018do you think you shall tke 1 : à an > ; E TTAGE ON RIVER ming ne Joux , .ence would not be neceseary.th tho his \u201cChristmas asked, after some pi .ANT ED- GE NERAL SERVANT, WAGES $10 bed hea : ted, for Z mentlemen or married Fotent 8 TILL ASS £8, COTTAGE 03 Alonue Cor.Drummond and St.Catherine sta.Classes re- through to their Jesdnation on Bun: uodare oa ham 8 Pills addition of these two regiments Gen.Miles This volume, a \u2019 per month, 2 in family, references required couple, vite a of kitchen.705 Lagauchetiers st, re an.une for 42,750, water in all free.sume on 7th January, 1891.62 rr he Intercolonial way betwee d bo 0 th is, brought his ted.\u201d he 5 Bliuter st, after pr non Monday.51 went of Ble 22 air bulltfor adinmier and winter occupation, tenus.IPISHOP STEWART SCHOOL FRELIGHEEURG.Montreal and Halifax \"Ge Pocomodre Bloc ACT LIKE MAGIC has now at his command about all the Le and ver than I expec BY A WIDOWER AND OTRE 31 Res ES RONT ROOM TO LET FOR ÿ easy.Apply té Q.\u2014 Home privileges, personal instruction.Hed Bios fn rom eo ard T1 oops that can bespared without endanger- ment; an 1 would not have ro insod com old, à houseksoper, call after à p.m., No niehed, suits 4s for one or two of strictly quiet | P.E.BROW healthful and sttractive situation; resumes Jan.12.a TICKETS and plormation foo in pbc \"te Pui.ON A WEAK STOMACH he o lives of settlers in the Indian terri- change of bulyorld.1 owe your \u2018brother am st.Protestant.21 pabite, bathiroo ot snd cold water, partial | Real pe Agent, Gsnoa Davidson, M.A., Hector.85 caer Fares, Bates of Fee Train Arrangements * tory and other sections of the cquntry book an ou A NED Sw COT1Y FRAVELLERS HAVING board If required d'costrels 21 St Pawerd ot \"5 251 Place d'Arnios sq, sonore Fores Ba EVANS & BONS, Limited, wher Indiana are located.It would ise.outs lave no himself prefers Engl sue experfance in wiuas aod liquors, to OOM_FURNISHED QR UNFUKNTSHED ROOM TOR SALE\u2014AT ST.ANNE 5% FARMBA, ) ADJOIN- G.W.ROB MONTREAL, ible to send a few more this carol 1, ts.English scie * replied Nop A Visit 1st class grocers and hotels, Apply stating to let.Apply to 50 Yt.Elisabeth's 31 Fei {ng the station, with 3 acres river front.Any Louses to Let._ 13654 Bt.NO a treat.EF\" Agente for Canada.a3 poses.b Botebki and the sel s, bnglis y.\" rep! 7 terms and references, to P.0.Box 260.© 21 DONS-TO LET, TWO FRONT ONE.ON gentleman wishing to enjoy ferusing and attend dailr ALIAS P.POTTINGER, Obier Bupe lent batteries of artillery wit o sa 3nælish soldier gave an almost : NW ANTED- IMMEDIATELY.ae A YOUNG GIRL } bathroow flat, ks, hot water, otc.49 Victoria to business in town should not miss this opportunity, ~~ Moncton.¥ B.Nov.20, 1890.376s guns from the east, but as the climax will sbillings \u2018ble glance at © young people, 1 N « .W as general servant, one {rom the country pre- at.\\ it la the beay ideal ut ot farm earns ad 0 LET SEMI-DETACHED OOTTAGE 23 MET- oep probably be reached within the next forty, ho are note, 5 peaking.b Lid Apply #1 1570 SL.Catherine st TO LET, FURNTSHED OR UXFUR- t To river front calfe ave ça x | QE a ht hours their transportation could not lishers\u2019 aecyank is very fond of our neight F JANTED\u2014A VOURG, MAN (ABOUT 17), AB Oaithed, Apply 8b BL A 21 ganeaient 16 sation REE R OW RO ee Se fiom os aoû mater Toy found So Tal Me : The Great English Prescription.ba\u2019 accomplished in season to he of the Quanity, quite calmly, \u201cas we all are, \u201cÀ clerk ina china and glassware Seinen must [P OOM_NICELY FURNIS] HD.SAE SOIFA- Real Estate Agent, if desired st low figure.Apply to Caabier, Fran i 1 und hers General ble total f 0 iet f his à = u id - » - 3 pe willing to maks bitoself generally useful.Add ble for two gentlemen, wi or without board.231 7 Place d'Armes \"aq.office fed 8! 3 8 .À successful Metiotne, used over any service n \u2018rou numbe 50 00 unde ore re society oO own 0.Box 785.24 Terms moderate.Opnosité mañket, 214A St Law.=S0R FATE-FAAN D 5 ACRES, FOR 81800 LET_HOUSE.10 ANDERSON BT TMMEDL- NSA AAA AANA years in thousands of oases.Cures Miles bas at his command about 10,0 po a e l'revors we have not Diuc à W ANTED- AN UI'BTAIRS GIRL FOR GENEK rence st.23 FON res eee, 125) in ysarly payments.PO LET bon QUE R month titi May hall stove, BOL NANA PAA nées, Nervous Weakness, and ail officers and men or nearly one-half of the counts were Juuty is egiensive, and mus .h ore young kirl preferred.Apply to 2 Ble R ooMs DOUBLE AND SINGLE WITH GASB Th 160 acres Sorel, , Dalance fn Lush with | 000 bi Wood hoe an gas store in Dargein.Apply to pa) + a osensed by_Touihful indie entire army.The notual chting Strength days OP the © x pars Jour own 8 opr athroora fla nion avenue, maple tre ere are roe with outbulld- treet 2 wil owever, A.severa.ousan oO nd © \u201c\u2018 ANTED_AN ASSISTANT BOUEKEEPER OR 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET ROOM, WITH MANTEL BED.Ing and 2 Did ots soos 6 Iybard, springs.otc, the Anderson TH TMNEDTATE Ra 8810 VE'L L BE SURE zeroas 0, FI\" Bk To to Sure Draeuiet Fo AFTER below this number.At the Army boad- printed for the\u201d 4 cr *% 8 traveller can obtain ood aitustion by in- uitable for two adie, with or without board, 1 ia good and the farm wel for grazing or LET \u2014 ESBION, J e t of i rafture, Pris ort tien, tke nosub d by the trade, 8 weeting $500 or Lore tn 8 ogi fimate Justpess, where 2328 Bt.Catherine ot dairy faring.The reason of its beina sold so cheap with option nf purchas A For ee The Great me pro a.ee pr rad quarters in tbis city to-day, officials snapped up by fhe pre are fee rue IA Bras sf.PROON-TOTET.ONFORNTRED.TRE OF TAIT 1 ah he pags bostine Insatrent eu has iow 108 Iirrthdrenty TRO R r 1% TO GET THERE! fifa.Jam \u2019 °f nro eagerly awaiting a confirmation or WAS PLEASED AT THE Me ANTED-A GOUD sEWING GIN, ONE AC.R% and kitchen, private family, 101 Kt Gere ; \u2018pin end ali of Oth lot of 14th Tange township of RNER BU ANA as denial of \u2018the report that the Cheyenne hekels which opened beford breil foripé.Avpl 21° git Tor EUREKA WEMICAL CO.Detroit, Mich.of sheke ch ope at The Spassinton basbreila Factors 140 Trai 14 7 TON FL Stukel#, © wiles from Waterlce.Apply at once to and B Giberine Strout, horas cocaine 1 , - \u2014\u2014 For A by ë ya r hostiles, Carr\u2019 $i a fae G upon i There came & ch \u201cSuch RU OMFORTABLE 155 ve .B.; pa - .uggls ri outs 0 r Wh ANTEDSY DUNG JikL (DAY SN To 45- Rex fury jobs on ba throom flat,all modarn conven P E BHOUN nt, Tmmediaie sesseion a.s nominal {trom w va: 2138 Notre Dame Bt, cor.Maple Ave.130ze0d4 Jat night arr Sloux scouts be them It is have passed! t with house wo = ences.738 2 1 155 7 Place d'Armea sq , Montreal, until 1st next, t when lease - Jdeas are not exhausted.feared that this report 18 only the forerun disappointed when he received W iN TES \u2014 COOKE.\u2018HoUSEM AIDS Re 8 \"| He set hia heart u upon A round and satisfactory sum of ous pounds.This was, perhaps, 20 LET LANGE AND ENT (CUTTAGE FOR SALE ON ES a ane the Bela \u20ac _Eison may have fresh trinmphs.sac 1 al servants.Apply to Mra, Wood: Ram Broom fat (pri te Tac 2 x ply of now in the ho A y ! ner of the news of another such massacre fis, \"Employ ent Aewncy.3 8 Vistoria er re sori 5 oi ro gone: toriva \\ 825 aan Ag UE chet order anderen wa PS rE ty À set .[4 ideas may yet fructify the some- a8 oocurred at Wounded Knee last week.Bell Te ephone GOMR \u2014 TWO FORNISHED ROOMS, | sony MORR ; JET SNAIL COTTA BOOM - barren soil of aldermanie intellect.TE REPORTED SKIRMISH.Save oo references, C place for th a Seon Tacs 35 es) Estate rent S CX AND, ABSOLUTELY OMAHA, Neb., J 3.\u2014The Bee has th Ce and Cole een tot Ina mûre .have xood references place for the 4) 143 \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNIS Le = a ; 5 so anuary J.\u20141he Bee haathe person.Apply BA Bleury Bt.y Row, ON TOM ORTARLY ra) tn @ private fair: \\ 271 120 oi Suites Sieeal VR \u2018have the latest ideas, v a don't nf ai Bey J Je ari Payal following from \\tastaflcorrespondentat Plue of only two hundred and a ANTED_A GENERAL SERVANT TE Plateau street.R SALE-A A TENEMENT.EE PRE Flats to Let.7 pretend there'll be no newer one ll the orvoumse, Ridge: \"After the arrival of the scout who Oh, what a fallis here! The +8 Y to serial with \u20ac ren.Apply im Mes GOMR \u2014 TO LET.WARM.COMPORTABLE + rental 4550: price aÿ200, Apply to AAAS AAAS edit the world.Mind, Xi all time.brought the report that the hostiles had just keen.\u2018Two hundred and t 5 single room furnished, rent three dollars OHN N MORRIS, LET.AN Sad Sucosastu] method to brought fourteen cavalry hos with ofasum of fifteen hundred! ANTED\u2014A STEAM FITTER.28 AYLMER, AT oh ty 4378 Ay 7 0 LET-FOR LIGHT M MANTTACTUMING oR sae: oo 8 y TBes À W month_ Apply 4 rosces \\, - Real Estate Agent, warehouse «During the past year our patrons have Undeveloped Organs in Medixsi bridies, saddies, etc, into their camp, publishers did not receive that OOMB- TWO RINGLE ROOMS ON UNION 2:21\" 126 Bt James street.printing house D Fell EP eu ted, abeu bie Disecreries in Medion * th ly paid two hundred and.th JANTED-SMART ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD AT ave., near Sherbrooke, with breskfant and tea, RIN E ARTHER ST HOUSE FOR BALE, CUT $860 feet, S001 space ® à Las, de pre Bad the advantage, in the \u2018\u2018doing up\u201d of our Uitle book.which another scout brought a second report they only pa ress ao Faleaman, guod inducements offered, All modern conveniences.Address 147.\" BTAR 4 ù well shed, lot size y À ec B Nore i am Dower iti - \u2019 .boss who write for it and to \u2018the effect that a skirmish had oc- the author, they must have had front stories, fin} Atom the Mentveni Address ; Rise salenlady ho can, come well recommended, office.22 Mout#3S100 witf jane 1s rear.Fiirther partion: caves Forfa partioulars epply at Stizofiess their Hinen and other washing goods, of mention curred.Bcout No.2 said be had learned matter of fact, did receive\u2014the liows o ATANTED-A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER FOR aiahed: suitable for ou or TW paren PR lars atau gic.price 38H mon nin, the LATEST IDEAS iu efficient and ERIE MEDICAL co, BUFFALO, N.Y.that the Gheyenne Bostiles bad made a But the alreulsiion, of the \u2018 X mn holesale bouse, ust speak French and , .Real E + < : : rush upon & squad o.Arras Bioux scouis on ©OBBBAT imi Tapeh Das wbo understands the #Tocers business STG LEFT À LARGE NIGRLYŸ FOR 221 von Se Late Agent.et OITi ces to Let delicate machinery and skilful and Grass Creek on Thursday night and killed every one who will pay five shillings fort pr grred, Address du corBaencs.16 ie Re ed parlor bedroom, suitable for two, partial or 80 10 LOUISS UARE, HOUSE BPLEN.~~~ IN careful trained help, but the moment a several of them.Grass Creek is a small and emall volume of, say.1 180pp., even whew .ull board, terms moderate.936 Dorcieniér sc\u201d 11 BSO( aus An fat owner's occupation, 0 LET SAQLE DONS à 00 RiS i i aC Oo WEAK MEN nearly dry stream, beginning elght or ten illustrated by the celebra ted artists i TED-A GOOD.BMANT.SOBER OYSTER Box \u2014 VERY DESIHADLE FURNISHED ma#nificent aitustion, AT modern conven ences, 00, $2.00, A 90 es new idea assumes concrete shape in re- from the of fu) errors, ear miles north of here, and runs about ten bellished d Dickens\u2019 fancies.vy sun te penn 7 ses Some ready to wu te wr .rtmonts, HA aile for light Bouse keeping, ytogethior one of the finest reaidencus in the square.month he App 4.0 A 3, lation to our busi ess, We mn adopt it h Sects af Youth a th miles north and empties into White River thousand,\u201d which he anticipated, did come We ASSISTANT LITHOGRAPHIC ehhiarés ÉTAGE ONFURN ar SAGE Px Ton JOHN MORRIS.at 0 LET\u2014DESIFABLE 9 quicker / than you could sey \u2018Jack SEER EEE 18'or 20 miles north of Wounded Knee post later in lite.For two stories written for > = J .AV poly 633 Craigst_\u2014 21 I 30 Mane 221 eee Ont root cette ce central position.over oy spisodié w be reed by every office, the site of inst Monday\u2019 battle, and FIRST PUBLICATION IN AMENIOE™ N A3TKD \u2014 LITHOGRAFIIC wood wager and OOM TO SEF WELL FURNIRHED BEROON JOOR BALE -@1800,BRICK AND BTONE COTTAGE Mee Robinson.\u201d Pol PC FOWLER Mocdue Con.in the near vicivity of wbich Carr ie he received one thousand pounds, having btendy Job.Apply (43 Crakg st.1 2 snd sitting .room.42 Prince Arthu F in perfect order, all improvements, on Drolet ARO LET LEF-TILL FIRSTOF WAY.Fi OF M FRETOT.Oo 7 ICE We have the best equipped Laundry in reported ag how in camp.When some years previously, «iso at Christmas STE IMMEDIATELY, A 8MAET YOUNG JJUOM\u2014LARGE DOUBLE TOON, oF FIRST street, will rent for $200, any one desing a nice office.furnished, warm and \u2018light, rent very ; ve .the scout asked whether anv sol- time, recelved from the proprietor of the : NAS AD Foo AL da.00d references oor, with board, for xentiemen or married hoe will not fail to see this, low.Apply, 73 Im imperial Bu Pniläin; Ba.2 1 the Dominion.That position we will diers were engaged _in the skirmish Led th d for re ide Lag house an Motonlfe st.before 11 a» m.souple.108 Mansfeld » Apply at ; ; - 1 believi Most Worthy Books for Purchase he was told ihére were, but thal whey 2 New Jork L ger Te and after 5 p.m.22 vom CONFORT JUL ROOM AND BORD.eu w.B.SMITH or A.BROGAN, Notary, \" Miscellaneous.maintain regardless of outlay, 1eving took very little part in it.A number of ad \u2018tie\u2019 \u201cCarol ut e iy oy Bud ANTED-FOR À WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Tot och tite The bean ee OS TOR où that efficiency pays by the increased pub- cho1cR AND LorULaR pALTO SONGS.minor reports such as brought ip by Gov- 0 rom : ] Ouse.& quick and, accurate atenographer, Meinan of quiet hatite.- 175,\" BTAB office.21 3 SALE BY J A CHARLAND.708T.JAMESST.0K.ÉFULTON cures.by Letier or interview.Price.4 Ly.i) Prige $1 In hoavy down ucoess 1 = Remi ; riter.Apply stating sal RGE WELL FURNISHED B ples, Catarrh.fin Disesses, Herrogs Com: 1 i ures.ernment empinyés stationed in various view.pines Bulogion end a 148.Foren fie.Rs bearaome sas aud moderu aonventences js 7,550, 8 Jdwellin Das, \u2026 Berri et st.rent nar Mints sa and Glandular, hla: monts wi without Be Pre Te.the m THE Pa ONE a ant Es i rif?binding parts of the reservation have come in to the folioul pan ow Ha Genes: 1a nit = raxx Ho Soa, | ost a PANTERA GOOD PLAIN COOK REFERENCES Te LET, FURNTRHED, SUITABLE FOR $102 8 10 fuelling, 8e donmuaniai.rent 01.316 | 3424 8k Catherine a Nadaor cul For\" l'as LTS M ou ES CET collection of the Bont Ih eats of host haces plo Fedo peared, and W roquired Apply 2736 St.Catherine st I one or two, ba ih.b t water, ete, with or without 00: 2 © sut tores, | fore Da st rent d 15200 OR E emo Areas BEAUTIFUL RESU - meiodios 1 [7 exlsiance and brisé, s Home o fe best ties have not been able to get At the bottom the Babli Pits sale doubled that FRNA ID A YOUNG) GIRL x5 GENERAL REF hoard.20 Maniseld » Er 15 2) rotin iDge, BL Lénace aù, rent 1.812 | ming ton pouriter, ce » month.SRE UT ©, #1 in heavy paper, Mars in bda and of the report regarding the cavalry horses Carol, and we may reck W vant, must have references.Apply 20 Bel.Roc ELL FURNISHED ROO 15, 238 dena st en 8 Le st.rent 91,782.A37, PTAR ose.MONTREAL STEAM LAUNDRY CO.\"2 Cio) a In the b Fe eu thong bh this os rtr Hm 21 \\ Si En ib or or mithout board, hot 24.000, 2 vtores, st.Lawrence 8i.rent #2 200.2045 wWw.F.P.URBIE & à.(Limited) 065 OICE SONG pe IE 3 garding an © tacle by \u2018êhes enne hostiles nearly £2000.This Tet Ÿ TANTED\u2014A CHAMBER GIRI, AND _A BOY TO androld wat & C ed), x 2 A ment.But it was not \u2018 nad = 3 Tue Waverley House, Viotoria sa.DOM\u2014TO LET, À FURRIERS ROOM, WITH .; f ; SON AGE.vor 4 2.; © seems to souewhal verify it \u2018and Ronee W Bote, proprietor._ Pur R ae oF Kitchen.tn a meat house.210 Chatham, Property Wanted IR - IxrosTans oP\u2014 Corner St.Antoine and St.Genevieve 80 se.34 - |=&Âg | indicstes that soldiers were killed in stories came ln the cheap paper covers \u2014 = hear h a AAA NAN Pr Sa .= \u2018 Round tn y - TRD-TO PURCHARE 8200,00 TWO Drain Pipes, Portland Cement, streets.oO c\u202640 - #483 the skirmish, on Grass Creek on .I Situations M anted.OOM-TO LET, FUBNISHED OR UNFURNISH- WWVANTER-FO RCHARE , 200.000 To, pes, Vases = 35% Thursdays ni Instead of concen tratin A a em ASS SAS Rome ure of piano also If required, 52 Manco st.properites Tren with QUE Ver rent, price, Box Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Telephone Nos \u2014Bell, 580; Federal, 16 TEXO on Sonde ued To 1 ast the troof A huddled condition in the \u201cDoctor Marigold\u201d went up to RE: W ANTED PI À PE oran tuvaliour TQNFER TO n 0 LET-FINE LARGE UNFURNTS SHED FRONT Vent Linings, Whiting, \u2014 1688.- 2:1 six \\ x PI ane, cos 1 Pc [332 centre of the car 238 Gandia) Proves had a million, and other stories a © J \" oa war sl \u201c umo - 3 4.- = good references, A 2382 EE emo 25 Swwiy Tarnished, central locality.2201 81.Cather: For Tals.Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, mA AA pagal g vob L - 44 pieces.| ¥%23 into permanent ploket lines.Instead of the HAD CORRESPONDING SUCOKESNE, Whi.traveler Is run or pata: medicine businass ine at, near McGill College syenne 21 rr an 5 a Fire Bricks, Borax, NN NY WYNN NY NY NN gLanercat Lens 2 10 8 » 262% agency building surrounding the soldiers, True the price was onl fourpsnce.but 0 .x perience dr æineus, 5 + ~- .RK - > Sober aud mare, Adiiress Box 27éPalhouse NB - Rooms Wanted.R SALE PLUMBERS 1MPRO 254 practionl Fire Clay, China Clay, POPULAS HA © A 000 66 E= Indood.during the brief tims sine AZONCT.or even less, a million oopise will total 0 er BOT VO ISIN SNS NL AL metho d of utilizing wind as a motive power, Patent C da C t, Roman C it.fata ram Ce era OPÉRATICPINÆOCO LLÉOTION, 19 operas) 2 Mil \\ f tre fr considerable sum in few Le i TTED\u2014SITUATION B BY A BERPRCTABLE y ANTEDTWO ROOMB ON FIRST OR SECOND rights for sale.For particulars address W.J, Wh! fre.anada (Cement, emen + : EOI HORI, Oburchi's BIxTEDAY Book of Eminent Compose es\u2019 arrival here the entire face of affairs 4 young wouwn.ay Gpper housemaid.can de of furnished or unfurnished, with board, 204 Ne dames st Montres, 286 2 Manufacturers of » A A bandsome sod useful book, 1.00.has undergone a radical change.Two of £4000in pennies alone; f pains Sewing.Address \u201cN°4 587,\" 8Tan office.307 3 24.58; TAR office.306 + MR HALE-DEY KINDLING WOOD FOR TX Bessemer Steel Nn Errors of X outh.; Any Book mailed, post-paid, for retail price.the wœunded hostiles, taken prisonars after that one 0 g ANTED \u2014 BY À FOURS VOUAN BITUA- Warten ROOM \u201cAND BOARD BY YOUNG 22 Mayor st.head of Alexander, W.G.Par ka ; * ! A Vv DITSON COMPANY, B t the Wounded Knee battle, died last night.e at } tion ns thorough avrvant ina small family.employed durinz the day, hetween Stan- 291 1.SOFA.CHAIR AND BED SPRING.oL! ER oston.Th h 1 th Ind 2 Address 7 Alexander 21.13\" 1er and Modes\" in a eee Borine pre- SHH BALE-A NEW CHARTER GASOLINE Pr G H.Drreon & Co., 867 Broadway, New York City.ey had few mourners among the Indians, - D-BY A YOUNG TADY TEACHER, ferred Address\u201d W154\" B1aroffice.21 el .208500d \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 AJ ANTE Etre of elght borse power, E.C.Tenœuay, Sher- J W Hi uation in à \u2018family, to teach Freach, draw ng Bo >.Po 30.Ta A IN OILS WINDOW GLAS A Bad Street Service.And inathematice, terums moderate, 5.ar \u201c VOB 8 AL REBY BUIT, MEDIUM SIZE.ER- i : Bien 14 AAA AAA ANA A BE Lr BRE: aun for \u201coan TUM SIZE vy 6 N 1 | IF YOU WANT To the Editor of the STAR: 8iR,\u2014I write lyou this letter in order to ANTED-BY TRAVELLER EARTERN TOWN OARD\u2014MRS.MCEWAN.\u201cLanies PRIVATE 16.\" Star office.1 .AM ship, ie Vas of amples, gpl erick ure, 151.3% Qonstant ith best R SALÉ-G00D SECOND HAND CARH RE- : ; draw the attention of your readers, and rives w cam.pbly tr, sup © ster; rewaon à T reilinæ, going out of business, : a\" Coy Sareea at Ly Au [IM Tl JT Gold and Süivor Lear pures shoe who aro residents of Point 7 A 1 0 7 , * » W A eure rad TON REE néagement Bh Arcade Cate.\u201d bors: breanfant 8 io 0; SALE SIGNE.D Si NE Gold and Silver Bronses, \u2018myself.to give them en lllustration as to A with wholeusié house city traveller or in warshouse, lunch 12 to 2, dinner 5.30 to 8, terms moderate nd importer of white enamelled letters.Gol d Su I the w the City Passenger Railway Co.the few foregôi À pre ho gra vel or leave city.Address \u201d K Bg Fôr partieulars'apply pe SL Catherine RAND Piiciolh signe à avec sity 223 MeGNL Bell telephone ¢ d an ver Ink \u2019 treats the residents of that nelghborbood ood, onlly estimate the cart AR 0 té 7 2 UARD\u2014FULL BOA THREE DOLLARS AND 477.Brass and glass signs L A880 A ; Wye 1 JANTED-TO BARERS ANI: CON FRCTIONERB, T upwards weekly.ladies preferred, superior ac- SOR BALE \u2014 PIANO, 85 OABH, BAL er + WITH 4 FOLL À TMNT © Carriage, Furniture, Roofing, Ibis mérning L walked he outro St, ith Den ; by reapectable younz man, situation, well no commodation, modern improvements, ie 68 cents week, new organ 855, new Wiliam sex ARTISTS MATERIAL Bend your drders to g a tn bread anil rakes.beat Enis and rity SE Victoria st.ANTSHET 30 3 ng Rachine.818.meccndhand William.#8, ; S co waiting five minutes I rionciuded thers isjdared, | oh : A: ce JYOARD_NICELY FU MF, Bleury.WATS( YN E> X wou no cars for some time, so wa, mourn m, they could judge ; ANTE LL TTUATION.ny A LELIABLE Wi au roarried couple or single men.1084 Bt.vitals FORE, ADIFS NEW STORM | COTTAR AND P.D.DODS & Co., fa rishi So to the junction on Wellington larity from his personalty., wh K a A 1naress 5 also gentlemen's caps, > 1 kenoral servani with & small family.03 SL An tomme ROITD-AISSLE AND DOUBLE HOQME WITH and 83.60.Children's sleigh robes, 750.74 oles 146 MeGILL STREET, Nanniactarers, 4 Craig SL, Montreal.3072 autos\u201d poctioz Le bo ole to catch me aor will was stated to bo £43,000.WANTED SITUATION BY A RELIAHLE MAN ate terme, a Tea Oulfoge x wor ort m 13 T Se mire 2872 MONTREAL © Afr Custo of it \u2018either.I then walked n°40 Japanese Tortures.and wife; man conchiman wife cook,beat of CIty POARD \u2014 GOOD BOARD, (00D ROOMS, FOR a ted to n chase A Au Useanny can om.the city.and from the corner of \u201cYes, until recently they had e quisite.rele pi 5 es ey ERTRÉTE - or etre modera te, xood bome, sie an ur ° : A fantastic tastio orgy wr wes witnessed at the Centre And Wellington streets to the methods of, torture and punishment AN\" KEEP > MP eury street.NS NS ANT NS NE NN NE £8, 3 ment veaulpad.by Aapirionced bookiuhur.A ee Oi - : - No Hotel or Grocer tows.of Loon Capital of Bullom, weat corner 5t.Paul and MoGiil, there were pant sald Robert Johnstone, of Tokio, wh i Foud reforence 1 10.\u201d San of $ one single rool.with good board, in » private A ASE de CO BECOND- const of Kirin by a party of officers from no less than four cars going west, and no lived in that country the last twen WANT en TTOATION BY NAN À WIFE nty, 103 St Hub 1H otis, Don Cheb remiater ress 7Q a\" the West India regiment quartored at Sierra sizn of a car coming east.nor had one seven years nnd who was at the « man an conchiman.or anythin A Net wife Ie TRICKY FOR ÂRTED \"#6 PURCHABE BÉGONDINS Can afford to be without the Leone.The people Loongi ar Moham- passed me during the time 1 was walking House esterday, says the Chicago general servant; good rétormens, and well recom I nished, heated by.hot water, Arst-ciass board.tenir Colla, net be in good order.Address medans, but the ple ot de 1 bimeelf is a that distance.this in connection with a con \u201c 15 relic of not long de; (sm, and so This Is not an isolated instance, as I ave thon and discussion of the proposed treaty pagan also probably the dance iteaif.ye takes Place in the courtyard of the chief's prem- PRE AUDI Drysdale\u2019s Hoarding stables Fe 2 8.Denis street, oposite À Viger aquare.23 x, 213 Bt Paule NS N TERRE ORRD-¥ND ROOMS DOUBLE AND SINGLE TED_TO $ TA GRFAFTIORET TO NEW CAL JANTIED 2 RITUATION BY EXPERIENCED % drug e lock, Jreskin ® English and Frenc Ad- B front rome toiet, 43 Mcatii Collen ave.= W ork.at once.Apply to 676 Craie st.\u2019 experienced the same thing repeated) and, extension throughout the Japanese Foy dress CN) Tan ofice.\u2018oly vARD, \u2014AND ROOM, 2,75 A WEFER, ANDW.rate further than thie, in the evenings The Japanese, sald Mr.Johnstone, - that should be going weet, to take Deo Obie ant Europeans and fore.biate .re I , 404 Cri t.Main.2 ï Replacing the imported, none of which surpass which is entered through a circular hut.p willing to gr pe WAS ren ny YOUNG OTHT, FOSITION A8 SF RENOH Ab rye pear Main, rs fost.these waters, which have a continental reputa- -| The scene which presents itself to any one home after six o\u2019ci ook.are all going east, generally free access to all by Loris permit ila fre Laan rataurnot, wt dress a splendid double parlor, with or with, \u2014_\u2014.A A mm me tion.1 coming soddeniy out of the darknees Into and I have walked home from the city fre- country, but they insisted that all fhe had RAT ARTED_BY out board, 22 the noise and glare is decidedly uncann uently, and experienced the same th: ors should be amenabie to Japaner down* ARTFD BY YOUNG LADY.DAT TU DITION ORT\u2014ON DEC.RTH, 1800, TWO LEATHER of \u2014 did this morgi It occuré to m J ese Judge.Aside troipany.youn aber Li veljnes, red and black, containing flannel, ete.; ; In the centre a circle which 81 8 the cou AR- me, t before a Japanese Rg op y \\ Address FO Beau! Board IW, AW anted.a rewar Lio Buda Tat As American House, 8t.Hen: 2 : yard, the devil, with an orthod \u2018 tail a \u201c a monn Pe nger Rallway Co having got fixion, the beheading of i ally inde ANTED\u2014BŸ À LADY TYPE ITER.A ToL TT ak for Mr.Charle TE crosodile\u2019s head, an on \u2018grass, Q athers, treat flogging of soles, thoy weiwolly 0 WH ign where che Can obiain 8 knowlege % oh WA ATRIA, AnD moo mr A ArT OFT_AT ABOUT HALF FR8T 19 ABOUT HALF PAST 7 O'CLOCK.BE Slightly used P lanos A st@n- for ng ike hair, depending trom his body the publl Rowih the most Indifference, and town vears igo, what ! have alwi-on which x aa \" - - , Me, by reas ferred) Addrona stating terms, which must be mod.aia Tod a oxidized wath, ith aliver chaialaine: way, ol oth pon eer, n and legs and swaying as he es, leaps, I have not the slig iabtoët \u2018aubt that there #lderca the most refined and lt his f JANTED WY ¥ TOUNG CADY, SIFOATION AR orate.do HAH « 21 suitable reward when returned to 709 Hberbrooke HAM, And other makers, recedtly beating time with his toot to the.boat of the other routes whichare À paaud in the sans torture possible.This was enxiety-that W enoxrapher and typewriter.oan operate ~~ ~ - street, 2) exchanged for Heintzman upright drums; while the women, two deep.wail a nay achat to Pont Be.ries, Trusting Jack of sleep.Crust?There is no 4 1 etthor he nat di h, fi cars\u2019 G8T\u2014JAN.2ND, PUG BITCH, REA Tr iN .cha trike e n | : > Ral P t Age strong eno iv 8 périnnce, bent'ofrefarencos Addroat-y.142, \" Stan Dorses a sd Carriages, Etc.LE Return to J.Ex van, St rantoine Market pianos.Special prices and terms sk nt an an eine; their paume Loir in the may see how {t Is necessa.ver Ca 1 and outre a exp or to No.akon st, an e - » Peu EE PRE APT RIRES oR ia Beli il unt Brad HS i immedinte purchasers at C.W.| orn xu front row bowing down between each best, PO BA to have the greater § cars mont 11a dono lke this.\u2019 A b old.must be sold, very chen 085, Ap- hy + The oun, men In long bes and #olng the aame way aa ap was prepared, nay 8 fo _ Business chances.ply 112 Bleury st.Lot tron returning him io 14 Bevie st wlll fyie gtreet.Open evenings, this | oo on Mass \u20ac caps Sail ewith the women.B.th are passengers, Instead of the p to 5; Teal wide.AL the ton wg Æ_A LARGE BILLIARD HALL, \u201cWITH he aie and partent RA RORSE KIND T O8T-ON KEW YEAR'S À FOX TERRIER Püp Week.2x1 : had En, i under vows, the danoe bein one which is exactly the opposite mould \u2014cangur it war called SALE + fll A aT snd perfoctl Ast han he oen driven by (bitoh), legion aud white, Ander will receivare.ooo \u2014\u2014=\u2014 of their rites.They look dazed to AX OPPONENT OF tongue ~ where the head of t meal mnt ix es wo « Toler am uralabingn, visay, \u201cCan \"be noon ai 12 Albina et.23 ward st F.& 'Hosbon master carter, St, Ounerende.with, but gradually work them- _\u2014 firmly held.It wag Yu Tamer at or to let Aply so Georg [FOR BALE_ONE OF re aa Yond a Upper zd IN MAN à & co.PIAN os.selves into a frenzy; and the black faces, Mr.Payetia's K op et hy RABUIDINE aiy other LLL PTE a et black, extra atylis per _ A ; TWEE 3 ut hy INTEREST TX VALUABLE \u201cCanna.3478 nie deer abot 1100 Tos.B Feary Aesdemg sé Marie and Tanier #0 VITE dE the m tonous, x walling cry, the thrum: Mr.Payÿtte, the guoler, h position the whole weight of to {ta develop to Ad patrol sound, Mfraid of nothing.» travel ss erine and Matthew streets, on fF riany evening last.rattle of the plated hisfinnua! report, wkid hed would rest on the cif\u2019 LF HOTEL, SALOONS AND ALL Gr This Jean obportnaity aeidom offered.Owner Tent.Finder or please return to 57 Tupper, and rece ae re- Established P850 Endorsed by the are: a and the ben of the devil'a fast as he total number of pr ol noitber lean back ward bn nlau hogeen and stores fo lon in ita Ing hot ap and + l'æll rensonably.Address nw OUT LAST NIGHT, A RORRE BLANKET WL he springs ut up.crouches down, and wings charge, last post for rest any grent length of leront parteof \u20ac 1.Harrie.1 Edw cornet - \u2018anlan marked inside, also x gray fur pere, a soene to shock the quiet was 1 males, An 1 The torture so endured isa y Bleury WANTED I F5 PURCHASE A GOUD HOTEL Tnder will return abd receive rewara ot 29 D Highest moon and stars and gladden Gehenna.of whom _wete senten to conceive.There was absoling RIOR SALECA BALOON, ONE OF THE Fest us.ress 37 and G9 Alexander st.21 g Bronze Medal, \u201c North of Sierra Leone Africa is Moham- first time, 507 for the second for the man to siean.À stands in the city, robe or selling, il} health.F?JOR BALK DRIVING SLEIGH AND WOBER.OST_WHITE FOX TERR TERRIER BROW BPOTON , Musical medan, south and the southern third.The married men num or ment dovined was RRLL SU Bt.Peter 81.Ld.LAPP \"245 Deninat, 51 L® à topofbesd.Fluder will be lPhiladel hi usica.have this devil.Whe is de.unmarried 1408, the marrie punie turate it thorou warded by rotürning mme to T4 84 Goom ee 21 | pla, people have pesoe CY len it HS ne Wanted to Porro, Lo Pupiis ls Wanted.RS RAA mens LA AAA Zounb.| 1878.AND 5000 TO 10.000 TO TWO YEARS WAKTED PUPILS ¥ TOR, PIANO, 01.50 PER = W 008 wc 3 inc he Ode S WAL 3 58 Victoria = 23 en ae of an nse?wh b pare ood pre te, ten mer cont in- Soret Pali.Ap BP.Box 137 37.-Montrest.tie ' Jared foie native tri the peace and the unmarried 242.Ni Authorities.devil.pet .comes leapin Jnto the aod nder 16 years of age were £ rum ie or { t is con of the culprit and set fire à barbaric customs hate dep asin Napoleon has been adopt Sat thing to formulate law another to administer over 16 years, while SPANIEL DOG rs : M : 8 open and be be is put jo death entend were ail per 16, Ll Lo \u2019 ; re ; ners as.ons Fos poitel où EE got cleod tn ddan wi be sg So Arent - \"LL L.] RE, of 30 ooaeequence, sacred, but adied, 1687 males, 329 fen A bars are Provence, eorgos, Yurls, B & on Na 8e Thu of fall and Beereniatvren ret atenrattennaiay Sad 158,395 yo 7 Present Daily Average Week ending Dec, 27h, 31,679.MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1890, Ties.a municipality i in Kansas, The poopiu ot hat ¢ community will now havo to wend re recoguition of the world-wido sar- K0e6 of the great army of journalists Las eon lonx deferred, but ub last iL has boon uily and frankly made.A San Francisco jewspaper man has boc\u2019 made deputy king bt Oorea.The keeping of state sucrots wlll, loubtlees, be the phrdest task conuoctou ith his new and gtalted position.us law caso has rocently New York.A thoatrical avtor wore the conlestants, tinge wore in tho form ot an tituted by the former to pro- t from playing with any com- than thé plaintifs.\"l'ho iu- refusod ou the ground thut it that the defondant was an \u2018unique, special or extraordinary ions\u2019 The name of tho plece ho aged to perform in was tho \u201cUgly &.\u2018 and, verliaps, the court took to considerstion in rendering judg- b.se mire io character of tho .™ Hanoveig America has Hoya! tCemméi, 4 Uuts Intitmalion 1H thi$ re to complain \u2019 MCT TLOCH\u2014AL now tho 4 Fanny, wile of « iroëd.Je PARKINSON\u2014AL desire iv rellet of the late slonsion of POLLOCK At Torehabllitios Pollock, aged 87 ye emigra- ROBERTSON-=AL Nev | 4 25, Margaret Rober lvls of WILSON \u2014 At st, Joly 1mit to À Maxiunilllan WUsO, is con- Thomas Wilson, ag iv & u.1m, trou his 106 United + street, ors who SEE Da pésimEable, : 7.baloyod - \u2014 ait serious j JE lice d sanitary arrivals in the 8 anvign ; Be froim two aud a half mil- 370 and 1880, and to five eu 1880 and 1890.Aucther ought, will raise the flgure to -,- .Canada cannot hope for con- \u201c2 unity from thle wigratory horde.#0 advance guard has already ur- ngst ua, and we have seen enough not to desire an Increase of thoir y.How to deal with them is a un of great social us well as political Jriance, ospecially in view of legisla- A proposed and likely to be adopted at W shingtan, designed to check the Influx Ufidesirable Immigrants.If these peoplo {donot fit well into the American system, they.will not suit the Canadian.A @uEMT change has evidently taken placo, 1n the attitude of the poople of Great Britain ~.~toWards the two loading political parties.A present a reaction in favor of the Conservatives, which may gather strength with\u2019 time, is tho prineipul foa- \u2018taie of the sltuation.The Yar- 2ellité alliance has undoubtediy injured-the Zäberal cause, tuougb the prompt abandonment of Mr.l\u2019arnell by Mr.GladsLono - has foaintalned his hold on the groat middle classes which compose the bulk of his It 18 hardly probable, however shat any new party will arise, as predicted by Me.Chamberlain several weoks ugo and | again advocated by the London Telegraph.since tno epoch of the Revolu- ; fixed the character of British : pélitios on ascertained constitutional lines, * mien have taken sides Instinctively with one oz ober of two great parties.Coalitionists And faddists there always have been in and out 6f Parliament, but tho only success thoy oan be credited with is that thoy drow attention Lo needed reforms and Indirectly secured legislative amelioration of popular griovapoes.Bo, we may reasonably ex- peat will: be the result of the present Droak.Tha old Liberal party will draw to J of ite lost strength, should Its load- ft to those traditions and priuciplos 3 hieh won its popularity before Mr, Glad- \"elon caused the split by duclaring for Home: Rule.Of course tue Irish question willguil-call for golution, whito Scotland male demand attention to equiremeonts, The sottle- goon of.\" these home problems will da: \u201cthe exercise of the highest, Jocal government for each of the threo + Jingdoma, something after the plan of our Provincial Legisiature ana administrations.\u201cThis would relieve the Imperinl Parliament f a vast amount of minor legislation, nie Rein and Kindred Cruelties.been issued anonymously and under tbe seal of no eoclety 8 entitled \"The (heck Rain and Èuelties.\u2018\u201d It apponis to thoso Eisation or amusoment brings ontact with horses and deals ps of cruelties as the use of over check, blinders and in \u201cdocking.\u201d It is written tanding o \u2018the subject and bongty and clearly why and slices are wrong and cruel vollocted from all sources, > briefly and.Anterestingly hole ground 80 completely Ao goo how any one after yor practise these crucitles manual is to be had in A a few cents.roll Bypreciatet Honor.I ng to the blessin of the [the Premier's residence, rr rn is one of the 4 province who Las ob- vas privilege of having houses, which is an \u201cmatters Jn neut TION \"OF THE DAILY STAR hit vouéther t to \"dise to elect à now pros! leh roue os ?LL lone, na ivingslon real nation \u2018of resident, was rogrotraliy acospu as he 148 proved thé right man in the rh plat} Mr, Konniston_ was clected president, and MrT Percy vans, vice-president.It was moved by Mr.Evans, and seconded by Mr, Miohaols: * Thai the bost thanks of the Grand Trunk LramatigO@lub are due to:the San for Its klndly.netice of thelr performance ab the Queoq's Hall iu ula-of the Mont roal Clenoral Hoëgpital\u201d\u201d A fpagial vote of thanks was also pussod to Mr.P.Evans for bis efforts in promoting the success of the ontertalnment.Jt was also announced that the play \u201cBarderland\" would be the next production, / FA SABLA Hl SCHOOLS METHODIST ASSOCIATION, OF THE Statistics Attondauce, \u2018Eté, During Last Yoar lu Montreal and Munlcipalition Nour, Showing the The Methodist Babbäth-echool Assocla- tion hus published somo Intorestiog particulars with reforonce to tho schools for last year.Tho Association embracos 20 schools, 11 boing in tho city, and 6 tn the adjoining municipalities.Two schools, the morning and uftornoon, of Ht.Jumes Church, are juecludod in the former.\u2018The total number of tonchors engaged in this gelf-donylng work was 484, being 200 males, and 234 females, a Bate Isfactory foaturo being that, of those teachers, 173 wore formerly scholars in tho schools In which they now teach.It seems curious that a Sunday-school teacher should nul bu à member of the church in which Lie or she teaches, but it appears that out of these 484 touchers, thoru are only 350 members of the church, The average ttendance of tho teachers is about 10 ving 83 per cent of the whole.The schoo with the Jargest nuwber of teachers is LDominion Square with 59.- The total num- Ler of gcholars is 4479, consisting of 2018 boys, 2461 girls; 1373 Infauts, 2099 intermediate, and 1007 adults.The av Orago nt- tendance for the year was 338), being 75 por veut, of the whole.The largest school is the bt, Jumes\u2019 afternoon school, consisting of 587 sel holurs, with an averago attendance of 331, being 57 por cont.THE SMALLEST SCHOOL te the First French, with a roll of 34, and an average altendancs of 14.Under the heud- ing of *convorsions,\u201d concerning which the secretaries state it is very difficult to pet full information, the total is stated to be 173, The nuwmbor of temperance pledges taken Ly Lhe children was 2171.An extraordinary ltern given is the number of verses learnod, from which it appears they ropeated 126,056 vorses during fhe year, belug an average of 5 verses to euch scholar.The total missionary offeriugs collected was $3434.32, as compared with $4275.84 for 1889, belng an avorage of 76 cents for each scholar.The largest collection was in Dominion Saguaro school, with $664.86, the next beinæ St Jamos afternoon, $3561.96, and Mountaln Bireel, $300.The number of volumes In tho various school libraries is 7380.Out of an eurolmeut of 5000 enlldren attending tleso schoolstu Montreal, only twolve died during the last year.This is one-fourth of one per cont., or one death in 20,000.No further proof need bo given to show the hoallhfulness of thbo city of Montreal for children, when fostered under proper care und sanitary oversight and training.The totai EX ponbes of the twenty schools was only §3282.07.Tho oflicors of the Association ure: Nev.T, G.Williams, D.D., clerical president, Hov, C.1.Finnders, B.A, clerical vice-president; J.WW, Knox, Jay cesidont; John Cunningham, lay vice-presido Beall, secretary; J.UJ.McKeown, Ear A.Evans, assistant sceretlary A GG E Alor, corresponding sccretary.MILITARY MATTERS.Changes in the Local Corps.Tho annual oxamivation for candidates desiring te bo admitted as cadets to the Royal! Military College at Kingston will take at the headquarters of the several miltary districts in which candidates reside on Tuesday, Juno 9, the medical examinations to bo held the previous day.Tho rollowing changes in the command of tha local corps aro gazetted: Montroal Brigade of Garrison Artillery, Q.\u2014To be 2nd lieutenant provisionally, John Herbert Cocll Ogilvy, gentleman, vico W.D.Macfarlane, promoted.Second iloutenant tobork Hudson Itald, KR.8.A.is conlirmed in rank from jst December, 1840, and 2nd Liowtonant Alexander Milloy McEwan, R.8.AL from the sama date.bi Battalion *\u201c3Alount Royal\u201d Riles, Montreal\u2014 To bo m: Hors Captain Alfred Eugene Damose Labelle, 5.1., from the ad- fntaney, vico J.Giroux.To be adjutant: Captain Zephirin Joseph Raoul Hevert, 8, 1.vice A.B.D.Labelle, promoted.To be cap taln: Lieutenant Joseph Ernest Peltier, R.HN.I.vice Leandre Joseph Ethier, who is permitted to rotiro retaining rank.To ve 2nd Ueutenant, provisionally: Jean Roy, Adolphe Aime Dugas, vice A.R.bs prowoted.f Montreal Telegraph Company's Report.The forty-tourth annual report of the directors of tbe Montreal Telegrapb Com- puny will be preseutod at the annual meeting « © Thursday next.The books and no- coun of the Company have been audited and show asscls of $2,310,154 and Habtli- ties of $2,112,731.The surplus of property over capital not available amounts to $161,283, and tho available surplus, boinæ Lhe Company\u2019 s fund tor contingencies after deducting All costs of lltigation, so far shows n balance of $45, 500, ay Increase of $4RT0 over Just year's balance.\u201d The report draws ationtion to theo favorable judgment rendered on the action of the Great North Western Telegraph Company.Statistics of the Salvation Army.Marshal Ballington Booto gives the following statistics lo regard to the Salvation Army: \u2018In Lho United States the Army has 445 corps and outposts, and already 1125 commanding officers.There arn rescue homes at Grand Itapids and San Francisco; training gurrisuns in Now York, Brooklyn, lvston, Cloveland, Englowood, Des Moines, Omaha, Sun Jrancisco and Oakland.The circulation of the New York and San Francisco nditions of The War Cry amounts to over 40,000 coples weekly.Chicago ls the city where tho Armny has tho greatest number of corps, although Brooklyn and Boston nro probably good seconds.The paucit Jurgre buildings, tho high rentals, the lac of open-air privileges, and other circumstances beyond the Army's control, have proved grent obstacles in some large centres, But the Armybelleves in no rotroat,and continues modding on in ts characteristic way, and in the noar futuro will, doubtless, much improve ts position in the citios.The national head- fuartors is at No.111 Ileade st, New York City.Hore The War Ory is edited and printed, and the secretaries in charge of the finance, trade, ltold, candidate and auxiliary property, and statistical departments, have their offices.From this bu Iding the whole work in the United States is directed by Commissioner Ballington Booth, who ls assisted by Mra.Batlington Booth and by Colonel Lvans, and à capable stall of men und wowon,\u201d Suicides of the World, Gormany is the classical land of sulcides, and Saxony is ita most suicidal provinee.To every million of 8axons there are four hundred suicides, altnough the rest uf the emnplro has an averago of only 150-160 to tha million.In Leipsio tho ratio is the highest in the olvilized world, 450 to the million, or fifty more thao in Paris.In London the number per million is 85, in St, P vlorsburs, 160; in Dorlin, 2FUX In Vienna, 2s5.In Prussin tho number ol autetdes Increased between 1850 and i878 from 1438 fo 4080 In France fifty yoars ago {he e annual number of suicides waa 1739.In 1878 it had ineroased to'U434, and in 1886 to BINT.Of tho suiciies of 1886, 1380 were committed by mer between fifty and sixty years of age, an\u2019 924 by men votween forty snd Ly, GOD'S MUSIC, \u201cer Lhe w orld was fnshioned, stip ade, and sod, Au me fe of divers lagantng Hoy flowed from tho hand of Geox Tu vallay and gorge and upland, ky stotiny mounadn helghe, HeHnakes him a harp of tho forest, Yo sweeps the cords with might.Me puis forth his hand Lo the cécan, nh speaks and the waiters ow\u2014 Noy ip a chorus of thunder, Now in a cadence low Le touches the waving Tower belly, 1% plays on ihe woodland streams\u2014 A tynder soug\u2014Hko a mother s1 de to ber chiid in dreams, Bu fhe music divinest apd dearest, Site over the world began, 18 Luo manifold passionato music Ju dräws from the heart of man! puslague npleBar, CHRONO OVER.-THE PRESENT- \u201cDISTRESS- INT IRELAND.Mr.Balfour Opinions of the Matter and His\u2018idons ne Lu the Best System of Distributing Kalief.DUBLIN, Jan uary 5.\u2014The Earl of Zetland, viceroy of Ireland, and Beoretary Balfour have signed a declaration which hus been issued on the condition o! the poor in the western part of lreland.The declaration says: \u201cPoverty ls chronto in some districts and will, If tbe people are not alded, reach & Blage of acute distress during the winter and spring.There ie neither a resident gentry nor a substantial middle clase to give om- plovmont, nor are there charitable organize- tions to ald those.who are unable to aid themselves.Oul-door relief, except In cases of emergoncy, cannot logally be admiuister- ed except to persons holding over a quarter ol an acre of laud.Although uone acquaint.od with the story of the irish poor law would regard the relaxing of this rule as other, than à publie oalamity, Its maintenance undoubtedly limits the capacity to deal with periods of oxceptional distress.Tho quos- tion is not whether money ought to be glven, but how it ought to be given, to what Class, ; and for what speclal purposes.Lise where the injury might be coplined to a class relatively small, but in the worst portions of the congested districts the whole commuu- ity may be afTected.All are poor, a CAN PLAUSIBLY APPEAL FOR AfD, and help recklessly given in response mav Infect whole townships with the vices and weaknesses of professional mendacity.We have spoken of this matter to many priests and others acquainted with the condition of the people.here was not one of them, however keenly they may have felt the sufforings of those amongst whom they lived, who did not admit that permanent 1 elféots followed from much charitable ex- enditure within théir experience.Regard- ng the appeal for help, it is needful to say that tales of distress need not pe taken as authentic because they are couched in strong language and seen to come from well informed quarters, The desire to stimulate flagging charity bas been a fruitful source of exaggeration.We do not know that there is any reason to suppose that in Trelund this tendonoy is likely to be controlled by long establisned habits of discipline.It is not easy adequately to check such statemouts even by personal observa- tivn aided by statistics however uccurate.In regard to the failure of tho potato erop small occuplers in the west seom at first sight all to live much ln the same way.They lve In the sume cabins, cultivate the same kind of holdings and are clothed with the same kind of dress.It would be natural to conclude that in all places whero the failure of the crop ls the saine the district is the same, but such is not thie case.in no district does the bulk of tho comunity LIVE WHOLLY ON THE POTATO.Evory district bas means of livelihood Inde- pendant of the potato, such as tishing, labor in England, cottage industries kelp making and sales of farm stock.The result of the failure of the potato crop is, therefore, a misleading guide to tho degree of distress existing among the people, other elements in the fluding of the position of tuo pcoplo are the amount of their savings and their debts aud credit with focal tradesmen.Furthermore, in the organization of any plan of wratultous as sistanco caution is necessary in order that it shall not interfere with the system of railway relief work.Several thousands of pounds weekly are already distributed In tho form of wages in the districts most in noed.Those getting wagés through work ought not to get charity without it.The conclusion we come to is that charitable aid ought to be confined; first, to families which aro in serious want, and which, having no able-bodied persuns among them, cannot do- rive benellt from tho railway relief Works; second, to providing meals in the schools for I children attending them; and third, to supply clothes for children unable to procure such elsewhere.These forms of assistance are less liable to abuse than others.\u201d The declaration proceeds to discuss the requisites for 5.guod distribution of aid among the poo The authority for such distribution, it says, sbould be single, for the vesting of this authority in more than one person would cause confusion as to aress aad in quality of resources, and would lead to NO NATIONAL ADJUSTMENT between needs and moans.The single distributing authority ought to command all avatlable means of Information as to the condition of the people throughout the country.The declaration concludes: ** Now those who think that we who cen obtain the services of poor law inspectors, school inspectors, relieving officers, resident magistrates, the police and other residents In ocalities affected, and who already are officia!!y re- sponsiblo for tho relief works far exceeding uoything that charity is likely to effect, to those who think that we are better equipped for carrying out this work than persons not having these advantages we offer to undertake tho management ol the de tribution of any funds entrusted to us bellove that money so spent will be well spent.All assistance in the sbape of food or clothing through this channel or any other which aches children and helpless ersons will Aullghten or remove such muediate suffering without exaggerating chronie ovils requiring different and continuous abatement for a permanent oure Subscriptions or offering of clothing will be recoived by the Countess Zetland at the Yiceregal hi or by Secretary Balfour.\u201d LoNDboN, January 5\u2014The Daily News says it publishes the appeal of Dublin Castle in behalf of the Irish poor with mixed feelings of satisfaction and shame.While most anxious not to check the flow of charity it cannot refrain from recalling the ignoble ridicule which a portion of the Tory press throw upon its repeated warnings concerning the potate famine.The response to the appeal from the Castle, it says, should be fuit, hearty and immediate, but the letter demands from every thoughtful Englishman a serious examination of and an answer \u2018to the question, why ls the Iriah Government dependent upon charity The Unionist dailles applaua the Dublin Castle appesl and oxpresa confidence that it will mest with a hearty response.THE NEW YORK FIRE.The Losses in Detall\u2014-Not Buch a Heavy Damage as at First Supposed.New YORK, January 0.\u2014A careful estimate places the total loss by Saturday morning's fire at 8567,000, more than half of which falis upon the insurance com- anles.The following are the different 0sses in detail: Fifth Avenue Theat: owned by the 0 ous estate, A tota loss, damage\u2019 8250 Harry C.Miner, lessoe of the building, loss, ° 880,000; Fanny Davonport, the actre loss, $50, 000; the Glisey buliding, o.1185 to 1203 Brongwny, 0 owned by the Ollsey estate, $100,000; No.1188, ground floor, J Slater, shoe \u2018dealer, loss by wnter $500; bnsement, oceupiod by the National Oaéh Re, {eter Company, water damage, $1000; J.B.Crook & Co.sporting goods, logs by water $11,000; 8.KB.Pero, tallor, a similar amount; he Staten Island Dysing Cor Company, $1000\", Jos, P.Hermann, tailor D.Roth, th, joweller,- $1 ; Carmichael, denler in furnishing goods, $2000, J.H.Gro ean, dealer in fur nishing goods, $2000; on, corsets and underwear, $2000; Ë.A.Brooks, shoes, $5000; Hermann\u2019's theatre, 925,000; pturte- vont House, \u2018by fire and water, $25.0 000; Nos.33 and 35 West Twenty-eighth street, known as the Gilsey mansion, $4000, In addition to these there are a number of smaller losses, ranging from $500 to $1000.SUNK IN A FOG.Colinton Betwnen Two Bteamships Off the English Coast.\u201cLONDON, January 6.\u2014 During a dense tox, which prevaifed over tho British chan- nol on Saturday night and this morning, a disnstrous collision between steamships occurred off Dungeness, From the reports of the affair received hero the collision resulted in tho foundering of ono of the steamaliips.The oll laden steamship * Caroline,\u201d from Ratoum to Antwerp, was sunk within a short distance of Dungeness point The \u2018Caroline \u201d was foellng her wa the channel through the fog, an af the time of the accident fs to have bean under an easy head of stone Buddenly and without Sarniog, is said, a steamship,supposed to be the Ratt wait Hall\u201d appeared off the \"Oaroline's\u201d beain, and struck the latter fairiy armidahi sinking hor in & very short time.Luokily tho ses was caim and the crew managed to Jower, the boata and reached Dover in safety, The \u201cRalthwalt Hall\u201d was only slight dy Cara | V .ci \"the the coast of Dedl, not 1ar fro asses of a number of wae up M7 e lide rags parte SUIQUE -Tiarces ot ve q da rt re a may be the result of \u201cthe gluklog of a cattle ship bound to Loud ou from Bales.rom Dover, whets | locks ha ave been - tes upon ie were | tae United MGR.LABELLE DEAD.The Apostle of Colonisation Succumbs to à Surgical Operation at Quebec.{8PBOIAL TO THE STAR) QUEBEC, Jau b.-\u2014At three o'clock on Sunday morning ouseigneur Labelle, the Apostle of Colonization, aud Deputy Minis tor of Arioul ture, died at his residence on Ursuls street, from the effects vf an operation Yon performed on him on Saturday to if thie save bie.life from the consequences of an attack of paralysie of the buwols.The attack came very suddenly and firet made itself felt on New Year's evening.The condition of the curd became gradual] 7 so muohb worse that an operation was cons dered n When he was told that this alone could save bis life, be immediate- y to it and busied himself with the maxing of Din will, at the same Lime stipulating that his mother.who is eighty-two, should know uothing about his serious cou- ditlon, On Saturday afternoon Drsa À Lern, Catellier and Hamel commenced the operation, it being necessary to give the patient three doses of Ghlorotorm.The operation lasted three hours, and though at first seom- ingly successful It was shortly afterwards found that another operation would be necessary.Jt did little , however, and the patient gt, on sin} ig slowly, till at thiree o'clock he died.1 shortly before Lis death be roth up nie ora and spoke of expecting to recover.Hls greatest re- ret wher the truth dawned upon him was or his mother.In an interview with your correspondent held a day after Christmaa, the deceased expressed himself as expecting to live many years yet, his desire being Lo retire to the lakes and mountains behind Ht.Jarome, where he Intended to lve yulet- ly tll bls mother dled, after which \u2018be meant to sell Lis belongings, Europe and die in Rome The last Hes a the churoh were administered shorty before his death by one of the Jesuit fathers, Curé Pelletier, 3 St.Jerome, arrlved here esterday morning too late to see his old Hiend inllfe.The remains were removed in the afternoon to tbe Jesuit Church, where the office for the dead was recited by Father Turgoon and the Jesult priests, Curé Pelletier, of Bt.Jerome; Cure Faguy.of the Basilica; Abbe Rouleu,of the Normal school, and several other priests.The Libera was sung by the the hale with organ accompaniment Ernost Gagnon, secretary of Pablo Works Department.Among the large congregation present were Hon.Messra Charles Langelier, Garueau, Du- hamel, Rhodes, D.Ross and Joly.After the service people filed up to take a last look at the features of the venerable prieet.The remains will rest In church until to-morrow and after Requiem Mass has been sung will be conveyed by special train to Bt.Jerome {or interment.CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.Results of the Examinations Held In November Last at Montreal and Quebec.The results of the civil service examinations in November last are published in the Canada Gazette as follows: PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS, At Monreal: A.N.L.Aubertin, Joseph Relle- rose, Joha Brisson, Jerome Cote, Jos.Cousineau, Louis Dansereau, Alphonse T.Derome, F.Desnoyers, Rosario Destrolsmaisons, Real Doucet, P.TU.A.Duprat, Geo.Dewers, Andrew Ello, 1, Nitred Ethier, Raphael Frank, J.7.Gaguler, Asiidas Godin, Joseph M.Gorman, J.A.P.\u201cHebert, John Henderson, John !saao Halliday, Camille Hurtubise, Desire Jodoln, Michael F.Johnson, P.Avilla Lachapèlle, Arthur Lacasse, Thomas famuliere, J.Arthur Lamy, J.H.Leplue, James Magulre, Joseph Malpas, Jas, 8.McCallum, lawrence McMeruey, D.cLennan, John B.McCualg, J.H.Netlson, ouvert ¥.O'Grady, Daniel J, 8 rads Charles Quitael, Wim.Tow Patterson, Marte 4.J.Pomrier K, A.PoiLras, Jos.W.Prevost, joseph Kadekir, Joseph A.Hivest, Thos.Hodgers, Jos A.Roy, E.L.Ryan, Willam Ryan, J Suuriol, Mitchell Bclouter, James Sberritt, Jas.A.St.Onge, Louls P.St.Lous, Owen smith, Cleo eopbus Sulnt-Aubin, Ludger Trudeau, Joseph 1.valade, Albert Vine bork, Arthur G.va Déc: Bryson, J.E.A.Bittner, William carson, Michael Davis, Joseph Drolet, Delphis Legare, Armand Locquell, Napoleon artineau, atrick Timmons.QUALIPYING EXAMINATION, ; At Montreal: Adoiphe Boucher, F.X.Des \"}: noyers, Joseph Forest, J.Z.Ga@nler, James G° Grant, Samuel Galbraith, J.A.P.Hebert, Arthur H.Kennedy Arthur Lacasse, L.J.Lac toste, Clins.La fcrrg, J.E.Marion, Dame Dennis ke.Porrautt, t AXPoitras, Fulfick J.Scullion, ¥.P.Vincent, James Maguire, At Quebec 1.K.Bistner, J.N.A.Gingras, Delphis Legare, ik McNiugnton, Ruow He Dault, Frederick C.Wurtelc OPTIONAL sunsmcrs.Al Quedec: Delphis are, prec At Montreal: Charles Lapierre, Somposition.The Firemen Called Out Three Times fora Fire in a Varnish Factory.The firemen were kept seu Saturday and yesterday, tovking after a blage in the varnish works of Watson & Cox, 574 and 576 St.Patrick Btreet.The fire broke out op Saturday morning in one of a dozen varnish tanks on the ground floor, but the efforts of the firemen soon prevented the blaze from epreading to the remaining tanks and butlding.About 10.\u201c30 o'clock on Saturday night, however, the fire again broke out, all the remaining tanks catohing fire, and the efforts of the firemen were directed to preventing the blaze reaching a row of tenement houses near tho factory.The fioor finally caught, and, burning through,let the blazing tanks down to the cellar.By three o'clock yesterday papel iol the fire burnt itself out again and the firemen again left.At five o'clock the same box was once more pulled.and u the firemen arri they found the varnish, whioh had run out m the tanks into tbe cellar, a blazing mass.The games at times would rush ouf of the windows and drive the firemen back from their ta Finally, the burning mase explod bulg ing the walls out and biowing the roof ot It took till nine o'clock to extinguish the fire.The firm were fully insured, having policies for $9000, A Protege of Mrs.Mercier, ~ This is a protegé of my wife,\u201d sald Hon.Mr.Mercier the other day to a STAR porter, introducing a bright Sitti boy about alx years old, clad Bs a blue jacket with bright buttons \u201cbot\u201d h e added sympathetically, \u2018he s deaf and dumb and comes from the asylum.\u201d He ed that they were trying in his house to teach him to understand what they said by means of looking at the movement of thelr lips, and they would teach him tnat before they taught him the digital aiphabot.The Rutland Railway \u201cRe leased.The Central Vermont Railroad have released the Rutland road, running from Bur Hngton to Sillows Falls, for a rm 2! he peste The annual rent is to he Rutiand Company te furnish SH00.000 at 5 per cent, interest for improvementé, Theo Central Vermont bas the option of pure chasing at any time a controlling interest in the is a very important link in the Central\u2019 a Montreal Naw York line,and under the pew lease it is sald the road will be greatly improved.Killed at St.Augustine Crossing.An unknown man, respectably dressed, and apparently about, 55 years of age, was run over at t P.IL crossing at Be Augustine last ni ht while attemptin gross the track k wi a team of horses.Foo horses were also Inetentiy killed by the train.striking them.The y of the man was taken Bt.Augustine.No blame is attached to the train hands, (Montreal Decayed Pilots\u2019 Fund.report of the Montreal Decayed pic Fund for 1890 shows an increase to the fund of 53.The total fund at present ie $48,071, of which $47,000 ia in- posted in harbor debentures and oity stocks.our old ptiots and seventeen pilots\u2019 widows are fe present réceiving support from the nd.es For the Disabled Firemen's Fund.Chief Benoit has Focorved & cheque.for $50 from Messrs.Tex & Ca, in aid of the isabled Firemen\u2019s Fund, in recognition of the work of the brigade at the fire tn thelr promises on St.James street on September last.Induction as Erskine Charch.The induction of Rev.A.J.Mowatt, as pastor of Erskine Presbyterian Ghurch, wlll commence on Thursday evening at 7.30, After the services a congregational social: \u2018will be held in the schoo -room of the church.Last Year's Water Consumption.i The Spnsumption of of water in the is dst par amoun 460,394,661 d.enon nf Another disaster 1s found don.) ELECTIONS ¢ FOR THE FRENCH $ SENATE, The Republicans Gain Beveral Beate\u2014Hixher Education in Gérumany-\u20143lvre Nortu- West Rullways, CABLE.Berlin advices froin Zanzibar state that the natives of Vitu have attacked Mondont, on the lsland of Lamu, kliling two soldiers It le ofli¢lally anounced that the new French loan of 869,000,000 trancs, in per- tual threea, wlll be \\ssued January 10 \u2018he issue price will be 92 francs 55 centimes.Another gir) has died from the olfécts of the injuries received Inthe disaster at the Charity bazaar at Wortley, near Leeds.Seven deaths have now resulted from the isaster.An explosion of fire damp occurred on Baturday at the Le Trinity pi pit, near Ostrawa, Austria.Kif bodios have been taken out of the pit and twenty-four are missing and supposed to have perished.A Melbourne despatol says that itis stated that the Home Government has virtually conceded the right of all British colonies to be included in any future troatios between Englavd and foreign powers.The Emperor of Germany is sending a special envoy with rich gifts to the Sultan in token of the Emperor's appreciation of the service renderod by the Turkish authorities to the German ironclad \u201cFrefdrich.\u201d This vessel ran on a reef in the Mgeon soa, but was floated without sustaining much dan- uge.The German Imperial Gazette publishes an order abolishing the Latin essay and Greek versification as subjects for final examina Lioos in all the Royal provincial schools he Gazette also publishes a cabinet order nominating a committee to prepare a | a bud for reform in higher education.The lis committee men includes Dr.Hintapaton The funeral ot Professor Sohliemann took place at Atheus on Sunday.It was attond- ed by the King, the Duke Ys arta, Premier Delyannis, M.Yricoupls, M.Dragounis and most of the Cabinet ministers, besides a host of scloptific men, There were also present the American and German ministers, and the (Creek political leaders Kaitrats and Nangabe.A meeting was hold in the house of Professor Waldstein, the director of the American excavation, at which speeches, eulogistic of the deceased, were made.The elections for members of the French Senate were held Bunday.In the Department of the Beine Premier de Freycinet rocelve 576 votes out of a total of 665 ballots cast, Jules Fer, in the Department of Vosges, recel ved votes out of a total of 997, Others is Barbay, Minister of Mari , Arago Dautreem, Fouches De Carl eisserene le Bort Casimir Porter, and Biskra.MM.Waddington feated M.Pouyer Quortier av Rouen.In the first ballots the Republicans have galned ton seats.AMERICAN, .M.Reamer, wholesale lumber doaler, of New York, assigned on Saturduy.J.N.Archold, of Ridge Farm, Illinois, has invented a magazine gun.The weapon has six four-foot riflo barrels and is fed by a chain belt.The number of shots that can be fired in succession is sald to bo practically unlimited.Charles Wills, tor {liteen years treasurer of the Stockbridge, Mass, Savings Bank, is a defauiter to the extent of $25,000 or more add is supposed to bo In Canada.There ia strong suspicion that Willls is not the only man involved though he assérts he spent all the money In his business.A Central Massachusotts train struck a carriage containing six young pcople at Cadiey, Mass, early on Sunday afternoon, \u2018killing two and severely injuring the others.The idled are Henry Learned, a son of Dr.J.B, Learned and a student at the Agricultural College, and Mabel R.Hiukley, daughter o! Rev.Frederick Hink- oY.The Pacific mail steamer * Newport\u201d arrived at New York Baturday from Colon.Capt.Lima states that on his last trip from Now York he fell in with the Nova Scotian bark \u2018\u2019Jatnes E auilin,\u201d bound from St.Lucla tor Mobile.The entire crew of the bark were ill with fever and wholly unable to work the ship.All hands were delirious and could not give their destination.The * Newport\u201d laid by the vessel and sent thelr surgeons on board with medicines and fresh provisions.Noting has siuce been hoard \"of the bark.Reports from: Nesboba County, Missis- \u2018Fetppi, state that Mr, Fox, a farmor, while Freturping from Meridian, where he had sold ls cotton, was held up and robbed by a white man named Sharp and 8 negro named Burnside, in a swamp six miles \u201cnorth of Philadelphia.Officers: captured Burnside, and on returning they met a masked mob, who took the prisoner out, swung him to a limb and riddled his body with bullets, This occurred on Saturday night, aud it was rumored that Sharp was also captured and lynched.| The schooner \u201cWW.F.Beebe\u2019 arrived on Baturday at Ban Francisco from the Marshall islands bringing intelligence tending to confirm\u2019 the rumor that the German Government has taken possession of the Islands, The schooner reports that the chiefs were compelled to pign a petition requesting Germany to establish a protectorate over the group.Oue chief, however, who declared himself in favor of allegiance only to the United States, refused to sign the tition, which has been forwarded to Ber- in.A Germou crulser isstationed at Joluit, and the German agent has announced that the Islanders wiil be requested to pay a early tax.your CANADIAN.The Mounted Pollee patrols along the Manitoba boundary are watching lest armed Indians cross over from the American side.Alexander Ross of Eaton, Compton County, Quebec; has been appolnted colleo- tor of customs at that port.John Baptiste Daly, of Btanstead, has also been appointed a collector.The Alberta Rallway and Coal Company ropose to extend dhelr | allway est Brough the Crow's Nest with the Canadian Pacific Trea tn Brite Columbia.The Nova Scotia Government has secured, through Bir E.B.Malet, British ambassador at Berlin, a small bottle of Koch's lymph for the Victoria General Hospital, d its arrival at Halifax is expected aily.M The number of immigrants settiing in Manitoba during 1890 was 10,241, of whom 8910 went over the Canadian Pacific Rali- way.Two hundred and thirty-seven people came from Dakota to settle in Manitoba.Tho reports as to the Winn; of Rene De Beaujeu\" 8 body by Lake Winn Indians is apparently an error.Enquiries at the Indian\u2018 office at Winnipeg elici the etate- ment that the oflicials had heard nothing of ik de- >> The Buffalo Lake & Battielord Raliway Coal & lron Company propose.to bulld a railway from a point on the Calgary & Edmonton road oasterly through the Red Deer country to Battielord; also to acquire and operate coal and iron mines.The funeral of the late Mr.Alfred Edouard Langevin took piace on Sunday morning at Que tb6 pail-bearors being Mr.J.de L.Taohé, Sir Hector Langevin, Hon.!.Thibau- deau, \u2018'Messrs; W.Phil Hps, of Borel; T.Dunn, T.Chapais and Lalorce Langevin.| Nova Séotia\u2019s export of deals, etc, In- \u2018oroased seven million feot last yoar.\"The shipments of coal from Cape Breton mines, Riinoipatly to the Upper Provinces, reached tons last year, an incraase of 200,- 000 over the previous year.Tht phippin arrivals at North Bydnoy renohbed 1500 sail, aggregating 700,000 tons, an increase of 400 vessels and 200, 000 tons.The Crow\u2019s Nest & Kootenay Lake Rail- why Company, which bas already been in- Corporated by thé Local Legisiature of British Columbia, ls soaking a Dominion charter.It also asks authority to extend ita line.of railway from its terminus in the Crow'a Nest Pass castorly to tap the line of tho Calgary & Edmonton Railway, and to continue the extension to the Lowns of Mc- Leod ant Lethbridge, Alberta The * Ouapian's Passengers.HALIFAX, January 4\u2014The Allan steamer \u2018Caspian > arrived at 2 o'clock this mornin from Liverpool via st.John's, Nowloutil: iand.Following ia hor passenger list from Liverpool\u2014Captain Pratt, E.G.Jones, nine intermediate and elighteon steer From St.John\u201d Nop toundiand- Colne and Mrs.O'Brien, Mr.I Mr.Aiken, John Jack- mm Ww.Di proue Rev.J.Rouse, Mr.Mow- bray, G.W.Wright, W.Legendre, two lnter- mediate and twenty steerage.Tight Money In Newfoundland.| HALIFAX, January 4\u2014Rev.Dr, Howley arrived to-day from St.John's, Nfld., and says Ayrati Th leading men of both rece tirs fo ia rors of 133600 iat conf oration with a aré SLSF-DE, their.j -very-bitte: \"the secretary oi t - matter.per Annexation with the Republis la out of the question.people are gull] | over-the way\" that the \u2018thoy are beln treated by Fugland, and if the rights and ro ertie of colonists are lüterfored with n ring ine à, manhood of Newfoubd- Jand i ussort Îtse ! the action of the colonists In volves a au! belli France can bt it out between them- solves.I re 8 à financial Biringency at Bt John's and the Government will have to meet the Legislature with a blg deficit.The financial conditions as well as the unsettled flshery and French shore questions will make the question of confedurution alivo issue at an early day.BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES, The Beotch Raliway \u201cBirikes\u2014Pust Employes ju Londun tu Strike.Grasaow, Jammary b.\u2014Both officials and men consider that the present week, when a feparal resumption of business after the holidays is expected will be a crucial peri- of the railway struggle.The outcome re the ont it ls believed, depends on the ability of the companies to cope with the \"large frelght © t rate which they will be called upon to handle.It the companies fail to handle the business successfully the men hope to be able to compel the concession of their demanda.The companies aro engaging new men very slowly.The men who are on appro- tion accompany most of the engines.The strikers are still confident of success.LONDON, January 5.\u2014Michael Davitt delivered an address at a Trade Unionists mass meeting held here on Saturday night.Ho.declared that the London railway men were determined to support the Scotch strikers in their demand for shorter hours.John Burns, the Boclallst loader, who also addressed the meeting, called on trade unions to forward £1000 to Scotland.He said he was going to Glasgow Limsell.At a muet- \u2018ing of tbe strikers held in Glasgow on Saturday, Councillor Tait appealed to those of them who had been reinstated to rejoin the strikers, paying that if they refused to do so they would tind their position uncoum- tortable whon the cause of the strikers .triumphed.LONDON, January 5.\u2014A sensation was caused in Post Ottice circles here Saturday by a wholesale suspension of clerks.Over 200 clerks employed in tho Post Office Bavings bank were suspended from duty beeauso they disobeyed the order of he bank to remain on duty two hours over tho usual time.The places of the suspended clerks were promptly filled by new nen.The postal clerks have decided to go out on strike.The muvement is nominally to test the question whether working overtime shall be voluntary or not, but virtually it is ua protest against the incr eased employment of female clerks.Many clerks who bave been disinissed and holy places tilled with wumen had been in the sérvice twenty years, , Otftos THOUSAND ISLAND PARK.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] KINGSTON, January 5.\u2014JIt ts reported that the Home, Watertown aud Ogdensburg Rall- way Company and Thousand Islands Steamboat Company are desirous of obtaining possession of the Thousand Island Park for tho purpose of waking {t a grand popular summer resort.Their offer is bai id be $100,000.Com petition.In order to ascertain the views of chemists throughout Great Britain us to which -of the remedies for outward application had the largest sale and greatest popularity, The Chemist and Drupgiat Instituted a post card competition, each dealer to name on a post card the preparation which had the largest sale and was the most popular with customers, and the publishers received 635 of these cards, with the following results: 8st.Jacob's Oil.Elliman\u2019s Embrocation.lollowey's Ointment.Allcock\u2019's Plasters.Bow's Liniment.ee Pain Killer 7%.Vaseline.Cuticura Cel _ Beattering .LL Fight-day hall clocks, guaranteed one hundred years oid, are still maus to order und find well-ploased purchasers.The Cream of the Havana Crop.We beg to notily the trade, and more particularly those customers whom we havo kept waiting for several months for our La Cadena and La Flora brands of cigars (owing to the Havana crop not having been at that time ip tit condition to use}, that we are now commencing to manufacture the above mentioned brands, our buyer, who has just returned from Havana, having purchased soveral lots of tobacco, which were picked from the Cream of the Crop regardless of price.We make no idle t when we statethat our clear Havana cigarsare equal in every respect to the highost class of imported at much less figures.We wish particularly to impress upon Bmok- ors the fact that these Forands are not made in competition with the great majority of rank, cheap Havana cigars that are offered to the public as fine goods.8.Davie & Sons, out Chinoso and Japanese articles and mater- als for house decoration sre to be more extonsively used next season than ever, The Old Story.The enormous and constantly Increasing sales ol \u201c Athlete\u201d and \" Derby \" cigarettes add another to the many proofs that a su- verior article is the sure road to success.D, Eitchle & Co., Montreal.A new hair \u201ccomb in tortoise shell is the Eiffel Tower in very \u2018minute ml miniature.\u2018 If you are tired taking the large, old- fashioned griping pills, try Carter's Yittie Liver Pills, and take some comfort.À man can't stand everything.Straw-colored kid gloves, embroidered in black.are quite the fashion ln Paris and London.Puritan and Old Chum Plug Cut Smoking Tobacco\u2014The tucrease in sales of these two brands is enormous proof that a rior article will force itself to the front.D.itahie & Co., Oldest Tobacco MIirs.i Canada.Alwaye missed\u2014The tog.Do not be persuaded to take other brands when you ask for \u201cLa Cadena,\u201d or \u201c Flora.\u201d 1ns{st upon having them, A trial will convince the most skeptical that they are unexocelled by the very finest of ia porte ed (such as are seldom offered to the public), and incomparably the best value in the market.Bomething new\u20141891, Aro free from all crude and irritating Concentrated medicine only; very small; easy to take; no pain; no griping.Carter's ttle Liver Pills, A chicken that loves the water Lieut.Hern.England and | | the trude.+ ating _ Rae & Donnelly s Sales _ INAL OLEARANCE BALE Muto Pet ow » te, We Lave vos lustracd à © sell by auction.on Monday Altornoen und Evening, JAN.DTH, st Our Roos, 1 $43 BL fv Le balance of Frm ors frou nat su piss st.the pina 6, Bear and Gost, Muffy of Cuwom ee nud Mobes, Heady EN Bee, Mink nin Buffalo, Lamb and Ladies\u2018 Jac ol ut's Conte, Gaun ele, Gent's Caps in Bual, Persian Lamb, Otter and Mi 4 und Youth's a large tesprimént 21, reiting ats in Scotch and Eng- lish Twoods snd U © reserve.BALE res AND 7 PM.HAE & DONNELLY, 232 / Auclionesrs.CHEABANOE | ALE of New and Necond- wud _F i pots, Ofictotie nd.asd Trimmed Mate «loi pt Susdries, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 61h, at our Booms, 241 nud 243 BL James st.The subacribers have been instructed to sell by auction the balsoce un baud of movorai cousignments, consisting of Parlor Beta, com Bets, Bidebosrds, Dinjux Tables and Chalrs,odd Chairs] Iron ads, bprio à Matte esses, Bllverwase, Table Cutlery, Li en, \"Qui ta, Table Covery, Laos Cu rtelus, !pinps pa, Tea andl Dinner Seta, GI are.«jan à lot'of 1 as trimimed sample Hats which arrived t Holiday Trude frown New York remuants of Heatoh and Knilish Tweed and Coa: En 4, together vith à large lot of odds aud ends.Positively LoTeserve too lute for he BALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.* RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Marcotte Bros.Sales ATA BY MARCOTTE Bos GREAT TRADE SALE ON WEDNEBDAY AND THURSDAY, 7th AND 8th JANUARY, [89], INST, AS 66 BT.JAMEY BTRENT, 40,000 worth of Goods to be sold by Public Auo- wa, nainely 10 cases Printa goton assorted ° b'Twvede do conan Twovds paces Fanos fAatin do Table Linen de Shirts and Drawers do Ladien* Circulars fo - CAO ELIS LI TA & e , ted do Lace sud Embroidery & cases Corsets, U oases To er Ehirte 4 cases Buttons, 14 cases Hosiery, $00 # Boots und Bhoes, 7 cases Wincey, 3 canes Handkerchiefs 2 cases Bu Su peaders, 8 cascs ¥rilling, 20 cases Dress oods, genorte i d cases Binding, ¥ cases Men's and Boys Suite, canes Pants, 5 case on urs, aasorted : 8 cases Flannel, 4 canes Cretonne, 7 cases Wool Yarn, 6 canes Fann Mhirts ,caecs White and Colored Quilts, 3 cases Hiram 1 2 Cases Dress ilk, 10 cases Hate, augorted, \u20ac ete.Also, by order of the Curstors, 2 Bankrupt \u201cStocks ot Dry Gaods and Boots The whole to be sold without: reserve, in Jute to suit Bale at 10 à, in.2 ma KUOTTE BROS.23 uctiouseers D.H.& W.H.Fraser s Sales NA ANDSOME DARK BAY PONY COB, 14 hds.,b yrs, old, good gait and action sound, very pentle, baa been driven by a lady, and set fis Russet Harness, owne r Jenving the city, Bale st our Depository, No.422 anid 324 Bt.James st, on TUESDAY, 6th inst, at 2.30, D.H.& W.H.FRASKR, Auctioneers.pe Ë 50 \" FINE HLEIGHS OF ALL KINDS, 2 Handsome, New, Clty Made Gladstone Bleighs, 7 8tyll New Cuit rs, 10 New and cond-hand Orachot Te 4 Now borlina 3 Carioles, 0 Express le Express sleigh th cover, 2 2 Plhaeton Blelglis, 8 Family Sleighas, } covered Femi- ly Sleigh, 1 Goat lee = ith vole, Z large Sleighaä, Etc, 47 Mu Bodalos and Grn Ry several, Drivin & and Words Horses, fine Jot Band w ade Fitter, Famil Xi ë Xpress Haroese Fu oats, Etc.Large wee su No.» 322 and 32 51 gt.Jd à ane st.00 our pos sory.TUESDAY, 4TH INNT., AT 2.30.Liberal cash advances on consignments sent in for sale, D, Hl.& W.II.FRASE 22 actionsers, EF OUSEHOLD FURNITURE 4 AND EX.Hive aquares Orname are and Cooking Btoves, Goods, Clothing, regular weekly suction at\u2019 our James st, ON FRIDAY, OTHINST.AT TEN À M.Storage for furniture, casb advances on Cconsign- meuts sent in for sde CH, & W.Ht, FRANER, 24 Auctioneers.ace M.Hicks & Co's Sales y IIASA SEER L ARGE CLEARING BALE \u2014or\u2014 \u201cINew and Second Hund House- bold Furniture, \u2014COMPRIRINO\u2014 Drawinz Room, Dintng Room, Bedroom, Library snd Vestibula Furniture, \u2014aLso\u2014 Lace Cnurtains, White Quilts and Irish Linens, Pictures, Engrevi and other useful effects.atour Roous, Nou, 1521 and 1823 Notre Dame street, WEDNESDAY Afternoon, JANUARY Tth, ( AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.- M.BIOKS & CO., Auctioneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE.Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Etc., Etc,, for sale by Public Auction in lots to sult Purchasers, In the matter of JAMES F.GILLESPIE.of lhe (City of) of Montreal.I am instructed by she anders, od to soll.lie auction, at the sto sorsined Lori A THURBDAY MORNING, THE 8th JANTARY, 1601, the whole of the sasorted stock of Family Groceries, Wines and Liquors, 8helf Goods, ete, etc, in lots te suit purchasers, also Bore Furnit: ture and Fiztures, Horse, Express Rleigh, F.xpross Waggon, Harness ka.GROCERY AND LIQUOR LICENSE to 1st MAY, 1801 ad Spexpired ter w of Joase of premises up to May lag 1801.Bare hod 10 0'CLOCK, he goods can be inspected on esday, the 7th January, J.And all information ama on application \u20ac to tbe SAMUEL C.FATT, TRUSTEZ KEARNS, AUCTIONEER.[ TERMS CASH.WALTER M.\u2014} FRASER BUILDING Bt, bacramont street, ! Montreal, 31st Dec.L800.4 INSOLVENT NOTICE.The undersigned wiil seil by Public Auctios.At their rooms, 95 BT.JAMES STREET, TTH AND STH JANUARY INSTANT.By order of the curators, large bankrupt etock of Dry Goods, tn re À LAN E, amoubting to 814,000, sand \u2014 COMPRISIE G\u2014 A great variety of Drese Goods, Prints, Trimmings, Tweeda, Clothe, Mantles, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, and General Dry Goods; bemdes a big stock of goods from acveral Dankrn pt Entaron T hol» to be sold without reserve and in lot to sujt the trade.\" BALE AT TEN A.M., EACH DAY.KENT & TURCÇOTTE, urstors MARCOTTE pros; #07 6 Stn bie: Incandescent Electric Lighting, THE ROYAL ELECTRIC CO'Y Beg to inform the public that they aro repared to furnish INCANDESCENT UE CTRIC LIGHTS, on the meter ays- pm, in\u2018the Western portion of the city bounded by Dorchester, Union Avene, Sherbrooke and Guy Streets, and as only a limited number of lights \"will bo installed this winter, those who call first will be first served.For particulars and all information apply at the oflice of the Company, 58 Wellington Street.; DT Davie FENN ERE XAL rT STREL.23 uctioneers.In the matter MARIE LOUISE tn ARTRAND,Milliner, of f Montreal, vent, she undormigned will nell ou.public tes Lu usines place 9 id Insolvent, Yeoh Bt Catheri A YHULSDAY the 1 Beh any of JANUARY next, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M., A1} the nasets of he Insolvent, as follows Btock of millin Bhoyp fizturea ne fruits.Book debts por lin The whole will ha sold for cash, nt suction Tony, ire the balance vf Ti of t .store tolls Ih vantory apd list of hook debts to be asen every Sar At our offices, LA 84.daince nt, hock on view tbe 7tb day of January.Fot further information ap.piy ww BILODEAU & RENAUD, Curators, JAMES STEWART & CO, 307 2 law AT Auctionesrs.CMR FLUID TRADE MARE REGISTERED a wonderfully e ive Meir drensi ng for > moving dandrnd, preventing the 1 promotin wih, and for Teeny soal con 4 het alt at nl dre adores.= ie sn eu.\u201cdois mandtes Meootsnge and Am nsemonts ACADEMY \u201cWF MUSIC Hrnny Tuoman Lessee and Wock\u2014J'auuury Sih ® tardy atin ce.MUNROE & RICE In the Funoiest of all Farce Comedies, Beats now on sale ut Nyrduetmer: .Comiug\u2014\u201c Goon Oro Tim.3e SPARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROTAL.Every Afternoon and Eveniuk this week, Loster and Williams\u201d Burlesque Comedy Company.Prices of adiisetou\u2014 tO, : O au 30 ot Henorved seats, JUc extra.Plan ot tho Road trom Va.ile p.m, Goring.H.rye TORTA RI nes F CANADA.« Until further o orders the N.C,0.Class will invet for Instruction on Honday and Thursday Evenings, l at 815 o'clock, camuencing on Kth instant.kecruit drill every Saturday st 8 pan, Ly order, D.MACPHERSON, Capt.Ace .1 Monday Evening, 5th instant, at 8 o'clock.By order , ROM Ree, Secretary.CYCLORAMA, Ooruer of St.Catherine and st en che From au.to 10.30 pan.GRAND TROTTING RACES On Jacques Cartier loe Track, TUESDAY, 6th JAN.lat Race Purse BI ITS, 425 zob and 8100 ded from Mr.Muloney, \u201c Col.Bone: ; o Poon 2nd Race\u20143 minutes class, Parse 850.vien.\u201cJean Paitiate.M Bt.Jean.wy * Gold Fty;\" L, Lau Maggie oH \u201cLive Oak,\u201d 2.\" Bluokatons: \" A \u201cFarmer Boy,\u201d J.Ques uetie, thier, 1.OUIN LAURIN, Prop, CRYSTAL RINK.BAND THURSDAY AND BATURDAY NIGHTS FOR THIS WEEK.Adinission, lôe.Lndien, 10c.BAM'LL ROBERTSON, ANADIAN.Y Tratns lonve Windsor wt.Mtatien for Otlawa\u2014 7.50 a.1°11.45am.4.15 tPortisnd, Boston\u2018.06 a.m.i 15 Pa 31 oronto\u2014\"8.20 sm: agp Detroit, Chicago, \u2014{\"# 8.pe Mir ie, Bt\" Pau Mines pellet IL 45 a.ma, Vaudreuil.ete \u2014 sl \u20188.45 pm: Bte.Bt, Tone, Hharbeoolksss.00 8 pu % 5 Fr Nomprtioty ola ds Hin Pe e r Oa.m.; 5 DL tah : f by.15 ax, N.8: Bt.John, N,.ote.147.48 pn, Frem Dalboasie square Station for Qupbeo st *8.25 am.: \u201c3.30 p.m.{Sundays only) and Three x vers 535 am.: °3.30 p.m.{8un.only} and \"10 00 pm.Joliet\u2019 Bi.Felix, BL.Gabriel etc.5.15 v.m.50 a.m\u2019, 4 40 pm 8 40 p.pes and Yanoouver, °R,40 np.Bt.Rose and Bt.Tt ro Ejotacne, 3 fio tho horess, 3 p.0 8at.1.30 p.m, Pores, § boo, 4.40 p.15, 5,30 p.m.From Ponaventare Mtation for Marieville and Farnham, p.m, from 8t Lam rt connecting with Grand Thank 3.15 p.m.train fro naventu Marieville Bt, 1 Cosaite Except Saturdays.or trains, wee, sta elon ou p.m from Bonaventure Run daily, Sundays includ.* Parlor and sleeping IR on ion avi ° a CEB\u201432: Bt.street, W indsor Hotei, Dalhousie evar Sng Winey street statio 1 Da PDEFORTHERT QUEEN'S HALL Assembly Som 2291 St.Catherine ret.Term for begi Ts, Jan.th and 8th, at 8 ew Term for Juveniles! Monday, J Tuerday, Thüre ay.and and Frid dar & m.Most advanced method of bay roe who Join si LTH PRES e and ace \u2014A KR MAC ALD, me ANCING PROF.BURKE ACADEMY, 2 Catherine street hdvanced clas: 25 ngu y sn ciaas, Mo Ke clans A Sie Janine Hn 1508 LATEST PRODUCTION.\u201d IXORA ED.PINAUD .Rice-Powder Toilet Vinegar 37-Boulevard de Strasbourg-37 PARIS.200 3amtd] DRINK A POUND.Equal to any other Black Tea sold at 60c.270% POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, CONTAINS RO Alum, Ammonis, e.w.GILLETT, TORONTO, OFF, \u201cMANVPRGTUNES OF \u201cMY AUNT BRIDGET.\u201d.Ee TER TR 0 WHALE a tr al - « pe Catherine.BIRTHS.BROWN\u2014AL 46D Bt.Dominique street, on thé 2nd of January, 18681, the wi of C.K.Brown, Baq., ola daughter, MoABAN-OR Friday.January -2nd, 1802, 2080 Notre Dame stroel; tho wits of - amb FEVER of à son.MEAGHER\u2014AL Windsor Mills, on the 24th De- ocembér, wite of Dr, Ii, A, Meagher, of i son.| JHARBON\u2014AL Moulinette,on December 380, tho wife of Wm.Poarson of a son.~: 1 \u2019 MARRIAGES, BON D-A LIBON-\u2014AL Niagara.Falls, N.Y., October 20, John Trevelyan Bond £o Florence Edith SL Clair Alison.HIGGAR-PURCELIL\u2014AL Godmænohester, Dec.51.by the Rev, J.B.Muir, AM.David Biggar iv Annte, third daughter of John Purcell, Esq.BELIL-MACK ENZIR\u2014AL Bt.John, NB.Dec.24, Arthur ¥.Bell to Sarah A, Mac iconzte.CA AN PBELL-FORD-AL Hamilton, Deceraber 20, Newton Jampbell Lo May Ford.DONAYEN-WARDHLI-AL \"Toronto, Loember 26, Jobn W.Donaven to Anna 3, W ardell, MOIR] E HASLER Minton, (nt.December Erskine Horne to Harrtet M, Huslor.JR ALRITE AL London, Ont, Decelnber 28, John Logun Lo Mngÿle Walker, LLOYD-BROWN\u2014AL Paris, Ont, to Jennie Brown.MOQUIRK-HALLERAN\u2014AL St.Joseph's Church, Charles Lloyd gomerville, Mass, December 28th, 1800, by the Rev.Father MeGrath, Alex, FP.MeGutr of Montreal, to Recurdin Halieran, of Walthim, Ï Mass, \u2018 MAWLEY.-WRAY-10 this city.at Trinity pure, December 30h, LH90, by tho tev.Caney Mls, B.Ih, George Ke Mawley, formerly of SUmILer- slde, .EK.I., lo Juue, \u2018duughter vi tue lato Joseph Wray.12 BTAHE-PRINGLE\u2014At Godmanchester,aoar fo A ungdon, ues Decomber 31.by the Rev.J.Mulr, AN \u2026 daines W.SLurk Le Margaret a oH chird daughter of tbe lute George P ringle, Est, } TUKRNERPRICE=AtHamiton, Décomber 0, Juo.| Turner tv Mary Anu Price.WAUKKR-SCOTT-On Che 27th December, At the Church of the Annunciation, New York, llenry ¥.Walker (to Annie S., youngest daughter of {he late Robert scott, Es, ol Montreal, Canada.DEATHS.BRENNAN-On the 1st inst, Frank Brennan, third eldest son of Arthur nnd Margaret Brennan, aged 17 years and four mouths.Funeral w{l{ }euvo his fathers reshienre.+4 Inspector stréel, on Sunday.4th inst, at 2 pom.Friends nnd acquaintances are despecutalis Luvited Lo attend.BETHELI\u2014At Toronto, December 24, Ware Se thell, In his bUth year.COHATSWORTIF\u2014 AL Toronto, December 28, Emorson Coalsworth, aged 1 years.PAVIDEON\u2014AL Kingston, Ont, December U8, Mrs.Ituth Davidson, aged 7 H years, FISH \u2014AL Lachirte Mills, on the 2nd of January, 1881, Of paralysts, Elenor Wanless, beloved wile of dunes Fish, aged G7 years, 1 1 montus and 7 days, Fune ral ! nu take place on Sunday, the 4th inst.ol 2 o'e GRANT\u2014AL Lancaster, Ont, December 20th, ]800, Poter H.Grant, aged ni yeurs, eldest son of the late Mr.Louls dr ant, or Benladu, in Glen- morrtson, Enverness-shire, \u2018Scotland.(Inve rhess papers please copy.l JURDAN\u2014At Toronto, December 20, Mary Jor- dun, in her 77th year.LÉMAIRE\u2014ID this city, OD the ?nd inst, Fellx Lemaire, agod 30 years Furerai Où SHRduy.+L fost, aL 2.80 pow, from his late residency, 186 Colborne st, to It.e.Cemetery.1 LEWIS.At Quebec.December 78, Lewis, son of Patrick Lowls, MINNS In this clty, on 1st January, 1801, christian Hopes, relloL or (he late Wilham Minns, aged 5?years, Funeral on Saturday.Srd tnst., at 2 p.1n,, from Ler late residence, No, 11 Mandver st.Lu the place of intermenl, Mount Royal Cemetery, Friends will please accept this InUmnllon.[OLLawa papers please cor, Te Patrick Jos.MCCYTLOCH\u2014At Mamilton, December 20, Susan Funny, WiIe vf Johu MeCulloch, aged 2U years, PARKINSON\u2014AL Toronto, December 24, Janie, rellet of the late A.G.Parkinson, PULLOUK\u2014 At \u2018Toronto, December 25, Robert Follock, agett 67 years.ROBERTRON\u2014AL Newmarket, Ont, December 28, Murgaret Robertson, WILSON \u2014AL SL, Johns, que.January Ist, 18901, Maxamiillan Wilson, fourth son of the lato Thomas Wilson, aged 213.Fuueral Saturday at A à.1, from lis other's residence, Richelieu Btreel.} 2 WELLSTERIF\u2014AL Toronto, December 29, Peer, beloved child of Henry Wellstéed, Henry Pts \u2014MR.SILAS EF, CARPEN TER, L LATE Detsctive of the (ify Force, hae been sdmitted ! tbo Canadian Secret Bervice Aweucy, which will he carried on sd neaa! under the Mr, Carpenter will personally \u201cperio bond all criminal work entrusted to {his office.All GOUT GA OL strictly coufiden- tial.Ufices: Houuis G8, BBA sud 7U Tewble Build- iug, Montreal.Office téléphone, SSL: Mt Curpénter's house, telephone 6048; Me.CIruso'a House.telephone 465J.Veuare prepar red tu furnlsh references from the leading corporations und firina in tbe Dominion of Canada, - , Manax 303 Pro > TE wing STGNING BER wolf \u201c Btranger les xe «ay where « lutter would reach her, G Tour * STAR office, 12 ERSONAL\u2014F Sri RAITS ENLARGED IN CRAYons richly framed, $10.Variety Bamboo and A asels.The best place In Canada.Call or rend d notopraphs.W.BULLERM, LSK6 Notre Dame mures ai bleyator.) 152 IF YOU WISH TO PROVIDE I ua ERR P aver fogarty with a Hitle innocéat fun.Enu- Go Prof © usio Warehyuse.bes, tl» Vantriloynist.iat.Sheopyrd 1 MPORTED TWE \" ominlon Faute Cor, 4 o% 364 Bt.James mt.3 PE 0 Will, PAY FOR $10.00.1 DOZ.CABINETS :\u2014 AND À BEAUTIFUL CRAYON FRAMED.@iveuxyourorder for Chtiatmas work.pow nudublige .Ü.U, AULESS & \u201cSR Ha 263 CARD OF THANKS.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON beg to return many thanks for dhe Uberal patronage ox- terdrd to thom during (he past yeur, Bolicitlog o continuarce of the same, which shall receive, aa lo the past, aur begt attention; wishing one and all » happy and prosperous New Year, 652 CRAIG STREET.The finest quality obtainable anywhere 212 M.LAINC & SONS MONTREAL T0 BE HAD OF ALL LEADING GROCERS.For Healthrulness, Satisfactory Eifect and Econoiy, NICLAREN'S GIL FRIEN BAKING POWDER MAX NO XUPERTON.So gifts Or Lace the full vaine sin the powdnr.| All tbs bust Grocers soll is.£35 (rar ues! (OUANGES! 10%e per dozen at J.C, Campbell's, 2450, st aihorine str ROBT COVERNTON'S ALPINE \u2018CREAN, Ver ( happed Hand» and Face.One trinl anfficient to establish ite inertte, (loved ¢shibe worn immediately aftyrits use.lice, Z5cts Prepared by (.J.VOVENNTON © Corner af Bienry and YE ray 3, LO auch, 469 Kt.Lawrence 8s ( )TANOES! (0 12%c per dasen et J.© Ca i's, 2 ; it mybel *, ng press nr MORE ABOUT Saturday Nigh \u2018Regarding Saturday Night trade wes | have decided to keep open every Saturday night until.NINE o'clock during the January Cheap Sale.\u201cOnly one-third of the employees will remain after 6 o'clock and they will be paid for the extra hours by having one-half of the profits -on all gôods sold after six o'clock equally divid- cd amongst them.LIFE INSURANCE ! To-night, at Six o\u2019clock, we begin to issue Life Insurance Tickets FREE or CHAnG8 on all purchases amounting to Two Dollars or over.Arrangements havo been made with The Manufacturers\u2019 Assurance Co For ng many insurance tickots as may be required during the January Cheap Sale to give one to each customer who purchases in ene bill goods to the value of 2.00 or over.Each ticket holds good for one day nud one night and, in case of accidental death, is good for #250; or, if disabled through accident, £4.00 per week will be paid, but for not Jonger than twenty-six weeks.S.CARSLEY.About Next Month.Amongst other n- ducements now under consideration 1s closing the store on Saturday afternoon during February.It is a dull business month generally, apd the holiday would be a change and a treat.ALL THE YEAR ROUND! We hope before long to see our way clear to inaugurate the half holiday for every Saturday in the yoar.\u2018I'he late hour men would do just as much business if all stôtes closed at a rensonable liour, and their trade would certainly be more profitable.This is proved by the fuct that in Montreal as elsewhere early closing firms do not {ail in business, whereas lato hour concerns fail by the hundred, and many of them seem to think there is no disgrace in not paying 100 cents in the dollar.EVERYTHING AGAINST IT! There is everything against late hours, par ticularly on Saturday nights; it leads to dissipation and neglect of home.HOW TO CURE IT! Still if a large number of firms will persist in late hours on Saturday nights we shall (if not all the year) at Jeast during the busy months keep open for the purpose of so drawing the trade from the night workers so ns to make it à positive loss for them to keep open late.WE SHALL LOSE.We are not doing this for any gain, ag it will incur a loss.Neither do we wish to unfairly interfere with legitimate business of other localities, but do this for the sole purpose of bringing about the closing of dry goods «stores at a reasonable hour, or, in other words, getting business done during business hours.CARSLEY.TO-NIGHT.To-night several odd lots will ba offered and a quantity of Remnanta will be cleared between six and nine o'clock.Tea and Coffee Free this Evening.S.CAR \u201cnlp SLEY.x EN To notice personalities by advertisers is breaking a rule to which we have adhered very closely in the past; but the remarks of our good friend and neighbor are so encourag- that we cannot forbear expressing satisfaction at the consistency of one of our first.converts from the late hours system, who with many others used to keep hands working from 9 to 10 every night in the week, except Saturday, which was later still.If as successful with those we ang now trying to get to close early, we shall be very fortunate.However, the present late hour men are really merciful to their employees as compared with what our friend and others used to be.We have nothing but good to say about our neighbor, and hope he will never return to the very late hours he at one time was such a wel sg CARSLEY.ANS ATA NA NT READ BOTH! Read BOTH of our columns, if you please.They will be found both interesting and profitable.BEGIN IN EARNEST.Our Annual Cheap Sale has begun in earnest.Customers are delighted with the Bargains.TEN to HALF PRICE.Æ The discounts during this month's Cheap Sale vary from 10 per cent to half price.CARSLEY.READ! READ! Every piece of Silk in the store is fédluced in price.Every piece of Dress Goods in the store is reduced in price.Every Mantle, Jacket, Ulster, Dolman and Russian Cloak is reduced in price for the Cheap Bale.+ TO SPÉAK PLAIN! ! - To make it\u2014The redyctiohs this Sale are general throughon t store in every Department and they are large aud sweeping.S.CARSLEY.Sm meme ARLY MONDAY Store will be opened early on Monday morning and every morning \u201cof the sale.S.CARSLEY.A SPECAL LOT! One lot of useful fast color prints to be cleared at 5c.per yd.ALL THE MONTH.Tea and Coffee will be free all this month.S.CARSLEY.TO-NIGHT Store will be open until nine o'clock this evening to clear a lot of remnants and other odd lots.S.CARSLEY.CLAPPERTON\u2019S SPOOL COTTON.Always use Clapperton\u2019s Thread.Then you are sure of the best Thread - in the market.Clapperton\u2019s Spool Cotton never breaks never knots, never ravels, and every spool is warranted 800 yards.Always ask for Clapperton\u2019s Spool Cotton.~~ S.CARSLEY, 1765, 17 767, 1709, 1771, 1778, 1776, 1777, 1770 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.\u2018Children\u2019s Mantles, all colors; URPEY.&- esp D, * apventisemenT.- * JANUARY CLEARING BALE, All surplus Goods must bo sold before the winter is over, sud ss our stock ls large tn most dévartinents, the reductions we are making ure Also large.We were busy all day yesterday reducing Goods.Below we give a fow examples whisb we believe.will be han sans-of waking quick sales.DRESS GOODSM DEPARTMENT.Notice well tbe class af Goods in this Depart went and the reduutipus made.A wice line Dross Gowds reduced to De.À nice line Dress Goods reduced ta Léc.All-wool Merges and Fancy Goods ree \u2018duced fram 30c.to 19c.Flue Serges and Fancy Goeds reduced from 35e.and 4Uc.to dc.Fimo Neyges and Costume Clothe reduced frem 406.aad 30c.to ho.REMNANTS.MEMNANTS.REMNANTS, Remuants of Dress Goods at your own price.Dresa Patterns.Dress Patterns.Dress Patterns.A beautiful selection of Dress Patterus clearing off at 43 per cent, reduction.NOTICE.These prices are for this wonth only.MANTLES! MANTLES: Notice the Reductions, Children's Mantes, odd lines, $3.00 for 81.50; 8:3.50 for 81.75, and so on.Children's Mantiss, 87.50 for $4.00.Children's Mantles, 311.00 for 86.00.Children's Mautlos, 813.50 for 88.00.Children's Mantles, $15.50 for 88.50.As we bave several hundred Children's Mantles elill in stook, we are clearing thew out at the above reductions, JOHN MURPHY & QO.t lotuf Dolmane.Take prices from #7.00 lo Ladies\u2019 Mantles, No.your choice, at $3.00; 810.00.Take your.tboice of No.2 lot of Dolmans at $5.00; prices range from 12.00 to $14.00, Take your choice of No.3 lot cf Dolmane at 67.50: pricesrange from 815.00 to 817,00, Take your choice of No.\u20ac lot of Dolmans at 9) 0.00; prices range from $20.00 to $26.00.Large lines of Mantles, all equally cheap, at \u2018OLN URPHY & 0 JM C 1161, 1783 NOTRE DAME STREET, Cerser At.Peter street.Trnma CAnH AND ONLY ONE PhicR.2t \u2014N.E.\u2014 Hamlin (0, § JANUARY CHEAP SALE Clearing Prices for this Month 75 Blanket Coats, all colors; original prices, $8.50, now selling at $3.00.Ladies\u2019 Short Jackets, all colors ; original prices, $5, now selling at $2, Russian Circulars, all colors; original prices, $12.00, now selling at $5.75.Long Black Ulsters,with Cape; onginal prices, $12.75, now selling at $5.75.Sealeste Dolmans, beautifully trimmed; al prices, $25.50, clearing at $1 2.7 Ladies\u2019 Morning Wraps, original prices, $8.50, cleaning at $3.50.i original prices, $4.75, clearing at $1.50.Silks and Dresses, all reduced.Blankets and Flannels, all reduced.Household Linens and Cottons, al reduced.Ladies\u2019 Wool and Cotton Underwear, all reduced.Ribbons and Lace, all reduced.Gloves and Hosiery, all reduced.REMEMBER Great Remnant Sale \u20140N\u2014 FRIDAY NEXT.Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.NE HAMILTON & (0, 1888, 1890 NOTRE DAME ST.PECIAL : REDUUI \u2014IN\u2014 FURS! Before taking stock month, I have decided to offer the balance of my stock of manufactured Furs at a reduction of 20 p.¢, which includes a large selection in all lines.WM.SAMUEL, HATTER and FURRIER, 1751 Notre Dame st 2123 Qravons (ravens! this | | Remember, we give a Special I Discount of 5 per cent.on all purchases PUBL NOTICE.In thanking our numerous customers for the liberal suppestithey have given us during the past year, we beg to remind them and the public in general that as we are in sympathy with the early closing movement, our Store will continue to close at 6 o'clock as usual, Saturdays included, NOT GOING BACKWARDS.Bome merchants maintain that *\u2018 Saturday night trade is the eflect and result of bad management,\u201d but we hope never to have such bad management in .our Store us to torce tis to alter our time ot closing, and keep open until 9 or 10 o'clock on Saturdaya.We do not exactly know what we would do in case expenses were much larger than the amount of büsitiess justiffed; in such a case wo think the public would see it was our duty to use every effort to sell Goods rather than fail, and, indeed, we consider that any Firm, whether large or small, in this or any other city, is at any time justified in putting forth every effort : and holding out every inducement, up to 9 or even 10 o'clock Saturday nights, if needs be, to draw in the dollars should danger be aliead, but these long hours are certainly injurious to health, and unless there is absolute necessity , we consider it is wrong of any merchant to further strain the constitutions of young Ladies by keeping open late at night so that it is nearly Sunday morning before the week's labors are closed, which, of course, renders any one unfit to enjoy Sunday.Bread and Butter Trick.The We take our stand boldly with merchants closing ut 8 o'clock every day (Saturdays included), and therefore cannot offer any inducements in the way of Tea ur Coffee to persons shopping during the late hours of the night.Our Goods are not warmed up with Tea, Coffee or Cake.We are Dry Goods merchants, and therefore do not enter into the Bread and Butter trick competition ; if we did, we could Butter the Bread on both sides, which might please the children better, but we repeat it, we are not performers on the Bread GOING FORWARD! GOING AHEAD! We do not intend going backwards ; we think it's a bad sign for any firm to draw in or go back.Of course, sometimes they cannot help themselves doing so, but our idea is \u201c Never go back\u201d; we want to go forward.We are moving to Morgan's Store in the Spring, and Monday morning we commence A Special Sale of the whole ot our Stock at such reduced Prices as we think the public will appreciate.Moving is expensive, and we prefer giving our customers the benefit of LOW PRICES rather than move such heavy stock, LOOKING FORWARD.At the Prices our stock is now marked for the January Sale, we are looking forward to have very little to move, as we hope to clear out all Winter Goods at some price.HENRY HAMILTON 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame street.The Dominion Linen Warehouse, JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS\u2019 ADVERTISEMENT.Special Sale! Special Sale!! We intend taking stock on the last Lara of this month, ond: ore doing so th re shall clear out at ye low rates ; others we would 4 bates a a line of \u2019 HHA AL TE CLOTHS and NAPKINS, in aisez of ar x 10% a x12,10x IL NAPKINS.X 1).The remains of this lot very re TEA CLOTHS! TEA CLOTHS!! took of Outlined TEA OLOTHS, SIDEBOARD COVERS, !DOYLIES, TRAY CLOTHS, will be cleared at pes price.Madras Curtains! Madras Curtains! o make room for our new spring atock of Curtains we shall clear the remains of our Madras Curtains at Netw holesale Price.REMNANTS! REMNANTS !! Hnndreds of Gotton and Line Linen Bheetings st Half Price.Remnants of Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, £5 p.o.off reg Quilts! Quilts Il A few Boiled White and Colored Quilts very cheap.All our regular lines at very low rates.TOWELS! TOWELS! All our 044 lots of Towels at striotly Wholssals Prices; some very great Bargains amongst them: don't Comforters and Blankets! COMFORTERS, DOWN QUILTS AND BLANKETS.All relisble Goods st the lowest prices in the city.Our Goods all guaranteed and sold for what they For Bargains in Linens snd House Furnishings, come to 4 JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, 203, 206, 207 St.Antoine Street.PS 144 to 150 Mountain Street.Teuxrroyrs:\u2014 Bell, 8225 ; Federal, 1650.fall to get a few, : 211 WE ARE ON TOP AS TO VALUE We are at the Bottom as to Price! SEE OUR GOODS AND BE CONVINCED.Bale price.Price.LADIES' KID LACE GHORS.0+1000000000e sanecsceveu sens sa c0ce20sc0rc000100.83 00 8) 50 *LADIES' KID LACE BHOES,.4 00 275 LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS 275 175 LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS.+ 00 275 ,LADIES' RID BUTTON BOOTS 2 60 2 00 GENTLEMEN'S LACE SHORES.200 1 80 GENTLEMEN'S LACE BOOTS.ee 1 30 GENTLEMEN'S LACE BOOTS.209 over One Dollar, it bought between 8 a.m, and 10.30 a.m., at \u2018221 ST.JAMES STREET, W.Godbee.Brown\u2019 S, THE RUBBER STORE: PERFUMES! ENGLISH, FRENCH ETE EE 163 Ba DER [BIG FIRE IN NEW YORK, TWO WELL KNOWN THEATRES GONE.Great Hotels on\\Fire\u2014Alarin of the Inuiatos \u2014~A Midpighit Blaze\u2014Heavy Losses by Hermans and Miner, New YORK, January 3.\u2014Fifteen minutes or 50 last night after Fanny Davenport, in the character of Cleopatra, hud left the stage of the Fifth Avenue Theatre apd the audience passed out of the Broadway and 28th street entrances, Watchman Finn ran out of the theatre screaming fire.A few seconds later the fire engines were dushing up Broadway and until nearly one o'clock this morning new detachments were atill responding to additional signals for help.The fire destroyed a whole block upon Broadway, besides the Fifth Avenuo Theatre, Herman's new play house, a dozen stores, and threatened Lhe Sturtevant Houses on tha east side of Broadway.No lives aro KNowD to be lust.ere were a (Gczen Or more narrow escapes, and at oue Lime it was thought that three firemén cnught upon the roof top would perish.\u2018Two of these wen slid down a line ol hose to the street.The other crawled along tha root hidden in smoke.He reacbod a hatchway through which he escaped.The (ire had been burning less than half an hour before the Hames shot througn the rool, causing the wildest consternation among the guests of the Brower House, on the north-east corner, and the Stur- tevant House.The sbower ©! sparks, which covered the pavement of Broadway, also to set fire to the awnings of Le latter.To add to the confusion there were six explosions in the Fifth Avenue theatre, which blew the blazing rafiers skyward and these set fire to the roofs of the buildings surrounding the burning theatres.While the firemen were powerless to do anything towards saving the playhouses they worked nobly la preventing the de- struction-of buildings in the vicinity of the immense blaze.the property burned belongs to the Gilsey estale and the total damage to the buildings and contents is roughly estimated at $500,000.Harry C.Miner was the last man in the buliding.He told some members of Lhe orchestra that ne had a foreboding something was golog to happen, and he walked all round the interior of the building to see that everything was righ He even spoke of the poseibliitÿ of Lhe theatre getling on fire.Although Mr.Miner satisfied hlimself that there was not much danger of tire, the flames were discovered at 11.45, r\u2014 Lhe tire was under complete control at 3 o'clock this moruing.The damage to the Sturtevant iiouse will not exceed $15,000.The flra there was conllued to the upper floors.The hotsl was on tire six times, A careful estimate places the total loss at $56,700, more than half of which talls upon the Insurance companies.Never In the history of the Fire Department of this city were the members called upon to battle with such fierce flames.So far there is no positive explanation given of the origin of the flre.\u2018Tiiere Isa supposition, however, that a cigaretie thrown carelessly away while still burning wus the cause.Then again {tis said there was some smoke seen in the Fifth Avenue Theatre, which could not be accounted tor, but this Mr.Miner positively denies.Prof.Hermann says the fire started in the \u2018supers room of the Fifth Avenue Theatre.When the fire was at ite helght Hermanu's house was given up for Jost, but now that the fiery fiend has exhausted itself the building is found to be not Bo badly damaged after all.But little fire antered it aud the greatest loss is by water.Hermann says the total damage to his house will pot exceed $25,000.Hepairs on the theatre will be beguh as soon as possible.Harry | Miner Owner of the Fifth Avenue Theatre ba 0,000 insurance on his property.\u201cMy ro fo \u2018the three remaining weeks of \u2018Cleopatra,\u2019 sald Mr.Miner, \u2018\u2019is $20,000 and on Sarah Bernhardt's engagement 1 put it at $15,000.The loss on the engagement of Mr.and Mrs.Kendall for two weeks will be $80, 000.My books were filled up to Peb- ruary, 1892.My whole personal loss I estimate at $70, While the fire was at its height the ftiames had burst out from the windows of the Fifth Avenue Theatre and in a few seconds they had eatep their vey through the roof.Suddenly there was oud explosion, followed quickly by five more in rapid succession, At every fresh explosion the flames were thrown up many feet above the roof.The explosions were caused by the gas in the storage tanks used in aiding the spectacular effects in \" Cleopatra.\u201d The explosion blew out the Twenty-eighth street entrance of the Fifth Avenue, theatre and sent a voicano of eparks fying \u2018on the wind over the adjoining buti PORTUGAL IN EAST AFRICA.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.| LIgBON, January 3.\u2014in the speech from the throne at the opening of the Cortes yesterday the announcement was made that the negotiations being carried on by the British and Portuguese Guvernments romise to reeuit in the maintenance of tranquilr relations between the two countries.Although the £ arranged for six months ago did not prevent the occurrence of unfortunate incidents in Manicaland, the measures sinoe taken by the British Government for the enforcement.of.international agreement afford a full guarantee of its observance.The garrison at Mozambique will be reinforced to insure the eflective occupation of the Portuguese territory in East Africa, BIG FIRE AT LACHUTE.(SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] LACHUTR January 3.\u2014About four o'elock on Friday morning the citizens of Lauhute were roused by the fire bell to fight a most disastrous fire.The fire originated in Mr.C.Gelger\u2019s ators, which was soon in a blaze, and before it could Le prevented several houses were burned down or damaged.Five were burned to the ground, and only threes of them were insured.This is the most extensive fire that has ever occurred in Lachute.A NOVEL CRIME DETECTOR.ISPRCIAL TO THE STAM) OTTAWA, January 3.\u20148ir John Thompson bas authorized the purchase of Aphotomicro, raphic apparatus for the public service of Canada.It is claimed that this new invention will faithfully reproduce the hinage un the retina of the eyes of the dead, say of murdered persons, thus proving valuable in identitving murderers, ENCLAND AND PORTUGAL.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LiapoN, January 3.\u2014Seml-official journals announce that it ls probable that a definite agreement with Eugland in the matter of the South Africa difficuity will be signed before the English Parliament meete.TALLEYRAND'S MEMOIRS, [BPECIAL TO THE STAR.) PARIS, January 3.\u2014The Duc de Broglie aunounces that the manuscript of the memoirs of Talleyrand will be presanted to the public library to show thal the grizinal text has been scrupulously respecte BOULANGER'S EXPECTATIONS, [6PRCIAL TO THE STAR! PARIS, January 3.\u2014Boulanger, in a letter to Leclalr, dos not edmit of the formation of a new parllamentary group.He says he expects nothing from parliamentary action.COULD NOT EVICT THE STRIKERS.[BPRCIAL TO TRE STAR] GLASGOW, January 3.\u2014 The Caledonia Raliway yosterday attempted to evict some of the strikers irom their homes În Mother- well, but abandoned it under à display \u2018of force by the strikers.: \u2014 ; Ocean Penny Postage.Toronto, January 3-\u2014-The following special cable from London appears in this morning's Glode : ** The reduction in tage to India and Australia which has jus/ftaken effect has led to the renewal of the is- cusslon of the ro | for an ocean penny tage.The belief seems general fhat Mr.hen's next budget Is likely to ihclude n tovision to give eftect to the prdiect.If r.Hennjker Heaton's siatamen® in oor- Mr.Goschen's hand will proboly be forced by the action of the Uni States, i | minently in the new.\u201clovely girl of between seventeen an teen, well educated, hossasesy of vars complishiments, and of a sweb LE Any how, the reduction just made idiregard- ed as the halfway house to compietfreiorm:\u201d{ an the Full Mdil (7arette Indicates pight, \u2014an National Aspirat] Tonosto, January 3,\u2014TH6 (lobe'a Apecia) 2 BAYS: ' ~anadlan = matters Sauq pro- magazine.Sir Geox cusses Canadian tab TSB] Bortnyghtty leview.\\ rene, CHAPTER XIV pC \u201cact, l'in told they\"he Bome: rf the name of Mottressor dyer thers\u201d went on the vehicular domestic.¥Going to.spond a few months in the wilds Jo] wherever that queer named b g.be \u201c The steward nearly od black lag ba Uoned, Lut, as if seized with a su emergency of thirst, he nearly chol tumbler of vory hot pu Ir He shortly after Pod to cons@ F3 nails all the Lime.\u201c CU \u201cI know.-I know,\u201d he said; the Trion Dever 0 any notice of me; and yet Iailin, y.ech they are my undoub helrs.À ee bert Hardness, | shall go to Ireland, © I have an old castle thers which have never seen, sounds well, Castle Blakely is afide-eound- ing name.| shall go and see it.Ne star t to-morrow.\u201d \u201cAll right, sir, just as you please.\u201d 3 Bunter.Iwill write to say-atriend of it wants à day's ehooting and relaxation, and as if it were myself.1 have à notion thst we shall inake some strange discoveries a Could he have susp might have not been 50 when the names of Moatressor Was men.on.self in his desire Lo pévaliow of 2 his master, who listensd to him, biflua- Montressors.Strange that the guy whal way be going on over ihere.Gil.It hardly pays for keeplng up.But then it room or two always kept ready.he \u201cand, mind, 1 go as plain Mr.that he and his domestic are to be Ireland.\u201d the truth pa r 10 make\u2019 journey.CHAPTER XV.THE NEW FRIENDS.Dospite the fact that woney was commodity at the Irish residenos © Montressors,and credit, except.in the of an advance où rent froNi tenants, difficult Lo obtain, mat smooth.Nora was clever, When Mr.Trevor and his to spend the evening, and sat per, 1ù is true the mx was it was good and plentiful, w was firstrate, and the wines rarely seeh.lt isa strange thing that in I however Iniien, this habit pre 0 Sir John Monek was much 8 84 oung Alfred Trevor, but his ; his sister Alice was intense.She One glance from the aye û manner.clent.$0 & young Irish soldier was #8 trate the state of his feelings.sir John Monck then left them muck) gether, and while Mr.; on po ; oung Trevor spoke of agricu.ure and a 0.Lindred topics, bo S2uad maelt > upon the society of Nora.A \u201cAnd how do you think you shall ks land?\u201d she asked, aîter some : fencing.\u201d \u201cFar better than I expected, he: replied.\"1 would not bave for Ue, world.I owe your brother: tha 3 \"believe be himself prefers Eng = all events, English society,\u201d rephed Norg.The English soldier gave an simost ib perceptible glance at the young people, sat apart, speaking.\u201cOh, Frank ie very fond of our neigh she said, quite calmly, **as we all are, he wants more society of his own age except the Trevors we have not much \u201cThe counly is extensive, and mu À taln many persons in your own stat} p life?\u2019 ne answered.\u201cSir John, we are poor, and pr oud more than that, we are\u201d Prof g most of our neighbors profess the © pets creed.Religion divides us more In À than it does in England, you know,\u201d Nora, gravely.Iu the course of the evening the sub] acenery was introduced, and No rather enthusiastic on the subject.result of the conversation was to rid together, Mr.Montressor exo! ) on the plea of gout.; Next day, therefore, mountéd on the footed ponies of the country, which, i can carry a good weight and never 3 fence, thay started.The ladies weew We the guides, as better acquainted with country.TR Bir John rode beside Nora, ora, why and Alfred Trevor escorted lady Their way was through eome wild magniticent scenery,\u201d mountateous in $4 extreme, and past a number of which were the abode of wild fowl and \u201cSport in abundance,\u201d said Bir J rather an enthusiastic tone.___ \u201cYes.And see,\u201d replied Nora, \"hére particular piece of scenery I have b you to gaze at?And she pointed to a ruined castle-of g extent perched on the summit of a bee rock overiooking the se  \u201cA fine old ruin, indeed.\u201d cried Bir Johy \u201cWhat may be its name \u201cThat is Blakely io replied Non gravely.\u201cStrangely enough, it belongs tbe English branch of the Montressors, wi however, nover come near it-have noi so for any years.; \"Indeed I\u201d said fhe young English sold 3 with a frown.*\u201c Then is the prop of Sir ro se \u201cYea\u2014a distant cousin of my.fall though since 1 have been born we have had any dealings with them.\u201d \u201cSo much the better,\u201d was the dry sponse, \u201cI don't think ap any intereo with Sir Cornwall Montressor des desirable any ous.\u201d \u201cYou exclte my curiosity,\u201d said Nora.know already that bis name is never m tioned in our house!\u2019 \u201cI am violatin no secret,\u201d said the you soldier, ** when tell you what I know sir Cornwall, and what I suspect.As Nora made no objection, Sad indee appeared soimewhat pisased to listen, told her aJl.y \u201cBome whisper of tnis has reached me through my old nurse,\u201d she re 1 \"ben be had quite Miniened, \u201cbut D \u201c truth.Your poor sister! What & dren calamity! How I would like to see her change such as this would do her good.\u201d \u201cshould like you to know her , IBAA paid Sir John, emphatically.\u201d ; \u201cJ will get papa to ask her,\u201d.she warmly.7 shall never rest until I her.\u201d Sir John expressed his thanks, \u201cIn words.le was beginning to think a deal of this lower of the mountains, 80 so delicats, Bo refined The tuvitation was \u2018accordingly sent, after some perliminarty correspondance sé; cepted.But before they came, a matter some moment to ail concerned occ Sir John Monck bad been two months Jreland\u2014kwo months of great enjoymens § him, despite the gloom which the ÿ could not but shed partially over him.the aoclety of the excellent and hosp gentieman, in that of the Trevors, he f much consolation, but In the society be Nora he found peace, happinesd, snag tent.EE She had become very doar to him, sid lel at inst bacamo aware that hls Dearttd foe.wholly in her keeping.He resist lb impulse for a while, but it gre every day, until he felt that Ke \u201chad feel prospect of suiling pleasantly down'% stream of life without her company.| Now, Sir John was rich, totally indepéps: dent ol his mother, \u2018and wholly his o ot master.Sull, it was a subjéct on which thought it ad visable to consult his friend 1t wna therefore with much anxiety th awalted their arrival.\" But it was doomed that ad explanat ot should vecur first.; 3 The whole party had ba one famliy during the tin Ireland that Sir John P Mimwell ce nv) tinunily alone.with :2 i While ani 7 would be at Trevor Colas upon Alice.The pare seldom if ever went+e sence of their children tu Bent, Trovor vas as m il.\u201cror wooka together nt ail, and during this wife over entered his roo utter harmib and recluse,\u201d !t wus a brizht and sunfiy\u2019in Sir John and Nora started for ridgi® the hillstoa village at somedis ce Miss Montressor had bi witty Small tenant of her ra Ka \"Their journey wag faste ed, a rude juuch was whare quality ware visitors, and then they, (Jo be (X & \u2018 aayiuca, t we was aociden ~crossing Fri ne \u201cLaurent train, the him on the 7th to settle up Fairope, with the Hon.he end of the month,\u201d Mr.Mercier Saturday.: the steamer La Bour- ach line by w I have Do you hope to Hoat the loan?\u2019 any favorable place.I have no special Doiivity for any place in particular.I D to Paris, and, after a few days, cross don.1 am kolng to do business sud e my chan - gibt this a bad Time to float a loan?\u2019 afraid it is but there's no special We shall have to wait, that's all.¥ jon ou expect to be away?\u201d Len w A dr.Shebyn alone, J shall re- soon as we have done our business, Yu my wife is able to come with me, we il take a trip ana ve away five or six ax.il be in charge while you are à Hon.Mr.Garneau.He is the oldost, recedsnce over all othars.\u201d it & fact that you are roing to study root sugar industry?\u201d 14 Yes The House has recommended the pointment of A SPECIAL C COMMISSION pur posed \u2018of! mysolf as Enter Et Kari foultare, Pond two members ouse.his industry is carried où In e nortbern part of Europe, not only in poe, but Germany, and if I stay away he two members to be named will meet me I the spring.\u201d * Do you anticipat being able to develop # he industry here * \u201cJ can\u2019t say that/ Our experience so far B been very J.The West Farnham D ar manufactory was graoted 6,000 by r.Chapleau in 1550, and the t was made without any condition at and as soon us it was made, atl the rate of a year, it wus transierred to the Mont- seminar af to whom we pald the $70,000 ing one pound of mugar.We ze of tho property, but In 1884 ortgage was taken away to xXompany a chance to borrow * iv 1887 the property was soid .Gault Bros, who 2 hoy investo 4.Tne Gov ornment bid in order to 8 $35,000, nnd $10,000 Customs duty Wainery, 80 Messra.Gault bought in refgperty for $-47,000 to secure their Y The matter 1s still in that position.wer pressed\u2019 our clalm for $35,000, as dways axpected Mr.Gault would do athing with the premises, either as a enn SUR AT manufactory, sugar re- ery, or ôther manufactory.I suppose p property must have cost $500,000.We ve also the Berthier Manufactory, which $800,000.you see our experience is A VERY BAD ONE The House has asked us to appoint that .Commission to come to a final conclusion, nd in the meantime we are golng to pay ; every farmer who brings beet roots to the manufsctories, fifty cents a for this .ares only upon the certificate of the manu- \u201c Are you satisfied with the work of the House during the session ectly satisfied.ot course I had some defections, but ] suppose these things must happen, but i am glad to say they were not among the Liberals: they stood to me in a most admirable way.e were abandoned on some questions by jour Conservative Nationalists, Mr.Pelie- ise Bourbonpals, Mr.Lussier and Mr.fonfet, ot \u2018being eatisfied on that point, and refusing to grant to the Goverumient the absolute control of the Red edioal officers.It seems very strange but y fois bound as the consequence of their ey to refuse us the right to borrow money or the pur of building or baying lunatic ned very clear, Bowever, needed that power the.otaa) contracts with the proprietors at rt and Longue Pointe expire in 1893 Dea 4 95.The Government must be ready to face the circumstances tn due time, and that's the reason for which we wanted to be authorized, before the expiration of the contracts, to buy or bulld if we could not agree with the proprietors of those asy- ms, in order not to be .XAKEN BY THE THROAT.1 very sorry.indeed, of the position taken by these four gentlemen, because I have a grest esteem for them, and they bave always been very faithful to me till on, but my conviction was so stro pn ths question of lunatic asylume not give way, and 1 es stand < or \u201ctal by my policy of the al- the medical service iu tbe a\u201d solute control ¢ ot lupatio asylum \u201cWhat do se think about the mayoralty?A hope Mr.McShane will get in.I think it's the turn of an irish Catholic, and Hf it Is thelriturn, I hope my friend McShane will have the nomination.\u2019 The Coroner's Jury Disagreed.The coroner's jury which sat on the case of \u2018Mr.Louis »nard, boiler maksr, who killed at the \u2018Fulford street by an outgoing train.n a verdict, owing to the given by the eases examined, It appears that the deceased juraped from the incoming Lachine train at the crossing in question, as he had often done before, but did not notice the outgoing Bt locomotive of which and caused his death.Me King, one of the ngers on the outgoing train, and Boudinard, the gateman at the crossing, \" eatitiod that the oute train must have been going at of ten e Lelvo miles an hour, w neer Bradhurst and the fireman ne Ear ve it as their opinion that the Ine of was from six to elght miles an me of the jurors were in favor laying the blame upon the Company for alfowing trains to be run at the first mentioned fateot speed at the point in question, others h that there was not sufficient t Rela train was running ata rate miles an hour.A disagreement ted.Canadian History.Ww.Patterson.Principal of the Royal .x has returned from Halifax, rier he bad oS oan to address the Provincial auction Association of Nova Scotia on Dominion text book on Cana- den History.Mr.Patterson's object was to secure the co-operation ef the Association in the preparation of a text book which would adequately recognize every rovince.- À À Dominion Committee was already in process of formation to take the mattor in and.Ontario would be represented by on.G.Ross, Minister of Education, by Rev.Principal Verreau,of the Jac- r Normal school of Montreal.and SM end by 3 A.Nichol, B.A.superintend- La Education.The Nova Scotia Associa- Ou a resolution approving of Mr.BO 3 views, and recommended the tment of a representative of the ge on the Dominion Committee on History.À committee was also to co-operate wilh the other committees in an effort to get all oes Yo unite in Introducing a gs ber instead of those now in only sectional., Bartholomew's Charch.Motthiy congregational union meet- \u2018Reid in ke Jecture-room Friday, well filled.The meeting \u2018devotional exercises and an ad- the r.who presided over the Ing.after which refreshments were j Rin: Provided and served by the ladies of tion, and a ertainment lo by Messrs.ee, Eirldae.Qeifiths and Ryly and Misses Owens, Taylor, and others.Merchants\u2019 Fxchange Bold.erchante\u2019 Exchange has been sold Eye n Ogilvie vstate for $40,000, for vostéhont Aocount.MeoTarish Housse.af the STAR: fac = Mount Royal.Jun.know any of Mr.MëtTeviad's À = our sad what was thelr hs entieman noted for DO tron] has a palnt Hono haun house whioh different from Mr.Clune\u2019s ption.which is the correct thing?11 11 I mistake Dot thte painting gives us & leh (one story less than your published eo shoule Burely\"it is uot, 80 80 long ago that we we 8 ould not get at the true oe are oe, van death Braver\" ENGLISH EXAMINATIONS Ib the Faculties of Arts and Applied Science.The following are the results of the, English examination in the Facuities of rs and Applied Bcience, MoGill University.These were the last examinations neld be fore the holidays, and the results have recently been announced.First year, Arts and Applied Science : Eng- Hsh\u2014Class [\u2014Adams, J.P., Mackenzie, Nay- lor, Craig, W.W.PS ay and Smith, equal Gyde, Dickson, 8, \u201cM.and Radford and Seymour equal, Davis, Cleveland and Graham, .F.FL, and d Whiteside equal, Graham, A., and Ogilvie.equal; Soott, Connor and Hopkins and Lindsay equal; Craig, M., and Proctor equal.11.stewart, J.G., Pitcher and Warnicker, equal; Boyd, H., and Maclutosh, equal; Duf, Molson, and Stenning and Warner.equal; Adams, B., and Morris, aqual ; Lewis, Murphy, Campbell I D.A.Leach and Mudge and Parmelae and Botomoun, equal.IL \u2014Brownand Shaw, C.M.and Shaw, L.puual; Barlow and Bond, equal; Dickson El fi.T.aud Macpherson, equal; Donaldson, McMullan, Hanran, Harvey and Stewart, G.equal: Rollit, Fraser, Blackett and Har- grave, equal; Church and Oglivy, C.equal; Élendinnen, Howelt and Spearman.equal; Boyd, L.H.'and Dyer, and Lambly and Plummer equal, Gilmour and Longworth and.strong ual; Brenner and Collyer equal; Mok; regor and Rickey equal; Bicker.al «6 and Irwin and Vipon equal\u2019 Finley and MacDonald equal; Naas, Duclos and Scammel and Foller equal; Cochrane.AMUSEMENTS NOTEING SUOCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.That ts the way witn Mr.Henry M.Staniey.His lecture bide fair to be before one of the most fashionable audiences that Montreal hus ever congregated, Already over $500 have been taken in for tickets, and the outlook is decidediy in favor of the best geats being ut a premium before Saturday, the 10th, the evening of the lecture.Suspicious Characters on 8t.Catherine Street.\u2018Iwo of the tenants in the block on St Catherine street, opposite the Queen's Hall, were somewhat scared Friday.Atiweuty minutes to eleven Mr.Auerbach, jeweller, 2282 St.Catherine street, was preparing to close his store when a man, whom Mr, Auerbach looked upon as a suspicious character, antered the store.He said but, with kis band behind his back, advance upon the jeweller, evidentiy anxious to have a look into the k premises.Mr.Auer- baeh, however, managed to and just.then Miss Auerbach entered from the private office at the and the man made for the street, almost brushing against a paiiceman, and muttering: \u201cIt was a drug store I wanted.\u201d Ten minutes later, Mr.Norman Fletcher, who has a fancy goods store next door, came into Mr.Auerbach\u2019s store, and told that he had just discovered that two of the windows at the back of his cellar had been broken.He had heard a noiso there, and arming himself with a poker made an investiga tion, but arrived on the scene too late to make a capture.It is supposed that the same gang of burglars who operated on Armstrong & Radford\u2019s store were again making ready for business.Arrested on Suspicion.A man named James Houlahan was arrested Saturday morning by Detective Mc- Mahon for obtaining 150 from a Mr.Btckner, fruit merchant, of sécours market, under false in tne month of May last was then in the employ or Mr.Rickner and was in the habit ol collectin money, an and this being Jiscovered, ne left for the United States.r.Rickner on being told that Houlahan had come to Montreal, placed the affair In the hanas of detective Mo- Mahen who arrested him thls morning.Houlahan pleaded not guilty this morning and was remanded for engiiefe.Saturday Half Holiday.Following their usual custom, the wholesale grocers wiil close thelr establishments during the winter months of January, February and March at one o'clock on Saturday afternoon and Hudon, Hebert & Co.commence to-day and pearly all the other firms are expected to fall into line.Choked by à Piece of Meat, F Friday evening about six o'clock, a man named Louis \u2018Talbot.residing at No.Frontenac street, was choked while eatin a piece of peef.The deceased is 35 years o age and a married man.He is also the father of three littie children.An inquest will be held this afternoon.Fardoned.The Hon.James Mc3hane has prevailed upon the Government to grant a discharge to the boy James Syme [rom the Bher- brooke Reformatory.The uest was made by Dean Carmichael and otter clergymen.\u201che boy is now at home with h parents.Will Filed.The will of Dame Helen Weir, widow of the late Mr.Park Weir, mother of Mr.R.8.Weir, was tiled Saturday.She leaves her estate to be equally divided amongst her children.* Taylor Church.The funds for thesite of the newTaylor Presbyterian Church are progressing favorably.All donations are publicly aeknowledged.The new church 18 10 bd bullt at the corner of Logan street and Papineau road.PERSONAL.Mr, J.N.Greenshields, Q.C., Chicago Saturday morning.\u2018The Premier had a telegram this morning from Mgr.Labelle, stating be was much better.Mayor Grenier has been confined to Lhe house tor Wie last three days, suffering from a severe cold.Sir Frederiek Frankland.Bart, apd TI, Frankland.of England, arrived at \"the nay last night from Otlawa.Mr.dH.J.H.Petry, vub-rector of Lennoxville school, 13 10 town and residing at 321 St.Urbaln street for a few days.Mr.Arthur Hodgson, of the firm of Hodgson Bros.cheese exporlers, bas left for Liverpool via New York, whenee he sails by the 8%.\u201cGermanic.\u201d Mr, W.A.Welr has returned from Denver, Colorado, where he was compelled to take his eldest son, Wbose health has beon In a precarlous condition for some time.The stay there has already benentted him.Dr, Sheridan, Who has been vistting the hos- pitais of France, Germany, and England, where he studied the correct method of administering | Dr.Koch's lymph, will return shortly to Canada, bringing with him a quantity of the lymph.Counl Francots de la Fosett Dieonne, Count Antoine de la Fosett Dieonne and Count Albert de la Fosett Dieonne, of Paris, arrived at the Windsor Saturday morntag from New York.They su stay n few dayato enjoy Canadian winter ©.Mrs, \u2018 «cDougall held a reception at the winds iotel Friday night In honor of her son, Edgar McDougall, who Friday attained his majority.About two hundred ts were present Ana Mr.Mcbougall recelvi congratulations all round.The event Was A most enjoyable one.A cablegram has been received from Dr.McCen- nell, dated Berttn, January 1, in which he states that having been su 1 in the object of his visit to that city, he would sau for home on the 81h INEL, 80 that he may de e bere abont the 18Lh, Witd a supply of the omous Jymph and all the most recent information touching the dis- covery- Mr.C.M.Aver returned from Windsor Saturday morning, consequently the Siatement that he had an intérview with Mr.Plimsoll y that de cotactded in his, Mr.PLANO views, ie not, correct, as Mr.Acer dass not khow what they are, Should they de anything to improve the trade he is with htm.not otherwise.Mr.Acer ts teediag 4000 cat al Windsor and Prescott this winter, Le returned from To reguiate the stomach liver and bowels, and proinote di tion, take one of Carter's\u201d Little Liver Pills every night night.Try them.ê Special Notices, Teiep one to F.Lapointe, 1447 St, Catherine styeot rast, fr one \u2018eof his child's carpet rockery at $1, suid elsewhere at $1.25.503 ¢ t ou E Bracelets, $3.50 1085.00; Gold Hrace- Gold Bracelets, $10.00 Goid Bracelets $ $15.00 to $20.00; Roslets $20.00 340.00; Gold 340.00 so $100.00.\u201cA.He emsiey, ames Wp give the best value ih the city, snd we Wan the public to know it.F.Furnitdre Warerooms 1447 oe.Ca: street mg SEE] PROPOSED NEW NATIONAL PARTY.Uf pe A Union of English Liberals and Conserve- tives to Courbet Radicatierm \u2014 The \u201cFelegraph'e ** Latest Suggestion.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LONDON, January 3.\u2014 The Telegraph today invites the followers of Gladstone to recognize manfully the distasteful fact that home rule for Ireland is defunct.The present policy of the Liberal party, the Teie- graph thinks, will have to give way toa different programine, while the party itself will at the same time have Lo make new relations.\u201cAfter next election,\u201d says the Telegraph, \u201chome rule wili be barely represented in Parlimment sod will sink to the level of the Radioal fads, Boolaiism, and the total abstinence and auti-vaccination crazes Crotchet-mongers we always have amon us; but as an English party, in tbe largeet sense of the word co-extensive with the two great political connections which have divided Parliament between them since the beginning of the constitution period, the Home Rule party bas forever perished.A party going to the oountry on a Home Hulb platform would court disaster.\u201d \u2018Lhe paper further urges the (iladstonlans to d'ecard vain imaginings aud to return to the ancient ways of Liberalism, and advocates the re-arranging of the parliamentary groups into a great national party on one side of, the House ot Commons a single compact halanx of patriots with a common faith in national progress, tempered by loyalty towards order, good government and legislative honesty; où the other a minority < of Tost: less, powerlues Irish Separatists an Eng lish Socialists and those advocating hea long revolutionary changes, destruction, disorder and spoliatlon oither by act of Par- lament or municipal decree.FORTUNES LOST.The Dark Bide of the Baring Brothers\u2019 Late Troubles.LONDON, January 3.\u2014It would be difficult to find a paralla] to such a sudden descent from great wea to comparative poverty as that of the partners in the great firm of Baring Bros.Lord Revelstoke building a splendid mansion fair, which was to cost £100, has surrendered this, as well as the rest of his property, as among the assets of the firm.The other partners have dealt with their property in the same way.Mr.Hodgson, who was a silent partner only.and drew £40,000 a year from his share the profits of the business, and who had a magnificent lace iu Kent, where his family had dwelt or three generations, has given It over as it etands\u2014house, furniture, works of art and everything\u2014to the liquidators, and finds himsel! beginning life again at an advanced age, ob a salary of £500 a year in the service of the revived company o! Baring & Co.Another partner, Mr.sStowart, futher-in-law to Herbert Ward of African fame, had purchased one of the most palatial houses in Carlton House Terrace and was spending £150,000 in decorating and finishing it The house was to have beep cocupied by him tbis spring.and a great house warming was plaun He considers himselt fortunate in chialning a purchaser for it in the person of Mrs.ackay, the wtte of the \u201cBonanza King.\u201d Another member of the firm, Mr.Henry Bingham Mildmay, had.a splendid house and estate in Kent, for which he has found a tenant for three years in tlie person of Sir Henry James.~ A NOVEL DRIVING RACE.\u201c {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LONDON, January 3.\u2014 Arrangements for a more than usually interesting sporting event, in which the \u201cUpper Ten'\u2019 Is particu- jarly interested, are being compile The event will come off early in March.\u201c1t will consist of p twenty miles driving race along the ro tween Leicester and Meiton Mowbray in Lelosstershire.The prin will be Henry Cecll, fifth Earl of pedale and Charies Henry John, twentieth Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot.In ition to the celebrity of the drivers, the details ot the race, which will be for large stakes, lend an interest to the coming event.The first five miles will be driven in turnouts drawn by horses in single harness; the second five miles the noble drivers wili be behind pairs of horses, for the third five miles they will guide the coach while ridin Roatilion fashion, with a y air of horses, and lly the earls will mount the boxes of the coaches and race the last five miles while driving a four-in-hand as mail coaches.The novelty of this contest is rather delighting taahionable Londou and it is probable that upon the day of the race the road between Leicester and Melton-Mowbray will be lined with the equipages of fashionable and sporting circles.was IMPRISONED INVINCIBLES.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! DuBLIN, January 3.\u2014A prisoner just released from Down Patrick prison gives the following account of the daily occupations in gaol of his feliow prisoners who belonged to the \u201cInvincibles' : Joseph Mullet supervises the book- \u201cbindery department and has charge of the prison library; McOa works ip the laundry; Fitzharris, Laurence and Haniou pass the time in attending to business in the rtailoring department O'Brien and Maroney are interested in the workings of the shoemaking department; Dan Deianey !s the feature of the carpenter- department and James Millett does odd about the he prison.CANADA AND MEXICO.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] OTTAWA.January 3.\u2014Hon.G.E.Foster, Minister of Finance, talking to the STAR correspondent with reference to the recent visit here of Mr.D.A.Anseil, Mexican Consul-General, with regard to closer trade relations between Canada and Mezxioo, said: \u201cIdo not know what Mr.Ansel! proposes, but I believe that there is an excellent opening for trade between the two countries.Mexico has many products that Canada could take and vice versa.The distance between the two countries would not, as atated, be any barrier to trade; the return trip in steamer could be made In fiftcen ayn.I will consider Mr.Ansell\u2019s proposals.\u201d ADULTERATED MUSTARD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, January 3.\u2014A bulletin issued by the Department of Inlaud Revenue gives the result of an analysis of mustard purchased in various Canadian towns and.cities.Of 95 samples analyzed, 79 were\" adulterated.The Panic Near Leeds.LONDON, January 3.\u2014 Further particulars received to-day from Wortley, near Leeds, where a number of giris were more or less burned at the school fete, show that the ter- ribs scenes there were in no way exagger- ted, though the cause of the disaster was hot the falling of a string ol Chinese lanterns, as at first supposed.Investigation into the cause of the disaster shows that while one of the Httie girls in ng room was playing with a Lnted lamp she accidentally set fire to her clothes.Bhe uttered a cry -of terror, tried to extinguish the flames with her hands and rushed towards the door leadin the stage.Her cry and the sight of the flames caused A panie among \u2018other children, who made a rush for the d Exodus of Colored 7 People.ToPFKA, Eas., January 3.Rav.B, F.Foster, cuiored, Wbu Was a candidate for state auditor on the people\u2019s party ticket, has come from Kansas City with twenty families of colored people from Kem per , Misa.en route to Hennesay, Oklahoma.Those families number about 00 people.Mr, Foster says: \u201cThis ts but the be, ning of a tre- meudous exodus of colore © from the south.Thousands of thorn w il leave the southern States within the next sixty days.| ~-We look upon Oklahoma as our poacetui \u201cheaven, where political ostracism is unknown and where every man can cast his .ballot to his choice without fear from any source.i Pennsylvania Miners\u2019 Strike.\u201cPrrrsaura, Pa, January 3.\u2014Thirty coal mines along the Monongahela River are now idle on account of the strike for an advance of one half cen r bushel in the price of mining.men are out and the strikers olaim the strike will be eneral in a few days The operators sa y will not &rant the advance and have for an Indefinite suspension of opera ona.Charged With His Mother's Murder.Parma, January 3.\u2014The public prossou of Nt Etienne has ordered -the arrest of amber of tbe musica) ccan- charge vi of | COURAGE SAVED HER LIFE, A Young\u2019 \"Woman Hangs Boneath a \u201cTrestle While a Train Thunders Over, Ciinging for her life 10 a rough beam while a flying express train thundered and swayed above her head ; soma in mid air, with death above and er until aimost exhausted by the fatigue that came of the terrible strain upon her, physically and mentally: this was the dire predicament J in which Mise Norma Onken, of Ridgeway J avenue, Avondale, was placed, and it was only due to her cool judgment and calm presonce of mind that she did not meet with a 8 Blocking death, says the Cincinnati }; n Inquirer, atten pting to cross a rallroad trestle which spans the rocky bed of Bloody Run, & little bed north of Avondale, she was run down by an express train, the engineer of which was endeavoring to make up for lost time by running at full epeed.To prevent being HURLED ¥ROM THE TRESTLE she was compelied to let harself down on the outside of the track aud hang on AT she was rescued.With Mr.Richard of Walnut Hills, and Miss Nanule Fisher, of Avondale, she started out-for a walk.\u2018Che went along the Cincinnati & Lebanon Northern Narrow-Gauge Railroad towwrd Lebanon, and as they reached the trestle Mr.Hall and Miss Fisher held back, feariog to meet a train.Miss Onken, though knowing it to be pear train time, thought to cross the trestle before the train coul come.She was about hall way over whey.Montgomery accommodation, due in Cine ciiinatl at 2.35, whistled.\u201d Bho looked up and was horrified to see the train driving foward her with great speed.It was train G0.12, of which Ed.Doherty le conductor, and Lee Barnard trainman, and it was traveling between thirty-five and forty miles an hour.Wheu Miss Onken saw tlie train coming toward her she displayed a wonderful presence of mind by throwing herself over the side of the trestie and there OLINGING TO THE TIMBER.The engineer, George (Collinge, seeing the gentleman and lady at the other end of 1he trestle, 1eversed the engine and stopped as 800D A8 ibie, but it was not until he had assed Miss Onken some distance.Running ack on the trestle Doherty and Barnard each Look one of Miss Onken\u2019s hauds and pulled her up on the track.Her face was inck and blue and she was more dead than alive.Bhe was exhausted, aud could have held on but a very short time longer.Without help just at that time she wouid have fallen into the creek, twenty feet or more below her.After resting a few moments she was able to resume her walk, none the worse for her harrowing experi- enve.The spot where the scene occurred is \" noted for accidents.On the 4th of July last an old colored woman was thrown from the trestle and dreadfully injured, breaking two of her limbs and fracturlig her skull.Three weeks ago there was a collision at this point, and one of the battered engines is still half buried in the mud there.THE MOON NEARER.What the New Forty-Inch Telescope May Show us.op 0 speaking of the 40-inch telescope sooù be made for the Untversity of Southern California the N.à GAYS: With a power ot 60 to the inch the moon's apparent distance would be just 100 mlles, and supposing that the full power of 100 to the Inch could ever be rne with good effect, which is bighly improbable, the moon would appear only sixty miles away.lte features would not, however, be seen ae distinctly as 1fit were actually at that distance from the eye, for the unsteadinesss of the atmosphere and the imperfections of the image, evan under the best of conditions, would impart considerable indistinctnese to the view.Those who from mountain tops have sean objects of the landscape sixty miles vu can accordingly form a more or less vi idea of the sort of view of the moon's suf- face thab the new telescope would be able to give at the limit of its powers.But witha muchemalier magnifying power\u2014say 1000 diameters, which would bring the moon within an apparent distance of 240 miles \u2014far more distinct views of the lunar land: scapes could be ob nder the very Hnest condition for seeing such a steamshi atlantic especiail smoke.pi RAH are thoroughly convinced the moon has no oceans, but at the best only dried-up ocean beds.A building as large as some of our huge exhibition halls could he seen ne a minute speck.The existence of a large city ou the moan could readily be detected by the forty-inash teleecope.In fact, if there were any cities there, they would have been discovered long ago with the telescope already in exis of the size of our largest trans» iners traversing a lunar ocean, oF o emitted a cioud of black then we must remember that tence.: A great deal of light may be thrown upon some of the vexed questions concerning Mars, Vonus and the other plabets by the new telescope.There are very puzzling appearances on their surfaces, some of which seem to demand for their solution but a comparatively slight inciease of telesobpic power beyond our present limit.Not Afraid.Emile Vesillier was arrested Friday on suspicion of stealing a turkey.Vesillier has only been in this country for a few months, When arrested he boasted that he was not afraid of any one as he had in his possession a certain powder which could exterminate every one.He pleaded not guilty: and was remanded for trial till ednesday, the 7th.Cattle Exporters Preparing.The cattle exporters held a meeting morning at the offices of M reen- shields and Greenshields, to prepare for the dry, on Monday.They will ight Mr.I's proposition to the bitter end.I ey will be represented by Mr.J.N.Green- shields, Q.C.a8 counsel, and will have a ase of evidence to adduce in rebuttal of Mr.Plimsoll's assertions.this \"FINANCIAL.There were no large dealings in the stock market this morning up Lo Lime of going to press.Peoples was dealt In at 09, And there was a smaltl sale of Jacques Cartier at 85.Telegraph was placed at SRk4.Below is a detailed account of the trang- actions, SALES Up to 11.45%, m\u201412 Peoples at 99: 6 daedues © cartes at 05: 26 Moowcal Telegraph 20.A Montreai Stock Exchange.Ranorted for tne STAR oy Morgan StrathT k On Stook Brokers, Exchange Court 11.45 à ma.Jan.3.Mid, i Bid na Do Bonds t.Ry.Oo.! 4.15 ET #- EERE Do Honda.3 a ga 974 5 Xai 8 À aû À Gal 54 52 [Chm PEST i == LER New York stock Exchanre.ed for the Sran MacDougall Bros, # 80 Bt, Francois s Lavier et ou Jan nai 120 Ohio = Mis.sa 2 | P.& Om Li Seog PA HYY i \u2014\u2014 red bh ovat NRT ED : COMZKET vi reported Tor \u2018 8 ee si errigeet or the Bram Son, Brokers.Room 4 Merchant's EK.x 7 emid Th he - g wor might just suffice Lo reveal a +.ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT WITH SIOUX.Kvidontly a Prolonged Action\u2014Some of the Hostile Chiefa Weakoning\u2014The Slaught- or at Wounded Knee Last Weok.LiNooLN, Neb., January 1.-Spealals ta the Journal, dated January 2, Irom Plus Ridge, give more definite rumors relative to the reported engagement between Gen.Carr 8.command and the Indians in the Bad Yands.These will indicate that the troops \u201chad been driven back and à number killed, ut the despatch cannot be considered authentic.Bcouts who have returned from \u201cother hostile camps, however, bring anv- \u2018thing but reassuring reports.The Indians will not listen to pence propositions.A oops has been sent ttle, on Wound- Kaee, where ! many les of the Indians \u2018slain remain yet.These will be either .buried on the ground or brought, to the \u201cagency.OuaAHA, Neb., January 4.\u2014Specials from Gôrdon, braska, sav that two scouts ar rived there coufirti the report of a battie -yesterday.LINCOLN, Neb., January 5.\u2014A Pine Ridge special received late last night confirms the reported engagement between Gen.Carr's \u201ctroops and the hostiles in the Bad Lands.Two soldiers were slightly wounded.Quite à number of Indians were also wounded.The number of Indians shot, however, has - not yet been reported.Details aro wanting.The party sent out to bring in the dead \u201cbodies found F .108 LYING ON-THE FTELD.\u2018An attempt was made to remove the dead to Pine Ridge Agency,but before thoy oouid do it the rescuing party was attacked by a roving band of hostiles and driven away.DENVER, Cor, January 5.\u2014-A special to the Repuvlican from Gordon, Neb.dated Jan.3, says: \"Hard fighting is now in progress ten wiles northeast of here between Indians and troops.The roar of guns can be heard and people here are very much frightened.\u201d Yares, N.D., January 5.\u2014A large number of young warriors of the standing Rock Agency have gone south to join the hostiles in the Bad Lands.The discovery was made on issuing rations that many did not come to the agency, and one of the friendlies stated that they had armed themselves and gote to join the bands ia revolt, How many have gone is only conjectured, but the indi- catiogs point to at loast 1 deserters.The Grand River Sioux have been Iamenting, trouble ever since the killing of Sittinæ Bul and they have not been slow in manifesting their intense anger to Agent McLaughlin, Most of them regard the taking off-of the old medicine man as murder outright, and it has been common talk for three weeks that they would accept the first opportunity offered : TO BE BEVENGED.The detachment of the 8th Cavalry.under Captain Fountain, will move rapidly southward, and Company H, ot the 22nd Infantry, now.near New England City, will come to this point, and move thence southward to aid in squelching the uprising.Troops are also in readiness to take the field from Fort Lincoln, and the detachment of the 28th Infantry at Fort Keough is expected to march in the soutb-easteriy direction.Every hour increases the number of the hostiles.St.Paun, Minn, January from Pierre, 8.D.says: It is reliably reported that the hostile Indians have sent out runners to all Indian camps, notifying them of the battle and calling upon them for aid.One runner has appeared among the Indians up Bad River, And has\u2019 been Rsing every means to incite them into Join- im in the conflict The proper army éfficia!s have been notitled and are no doubf on the ipokout for the runners.The principal Indian trader at Fort Pierre, Mr.Ketchum, mys he has seen more Indians in the last few days than for years.Captain Tassin Bas telegraphed for rations for eight people in Fort fier re, who have left their homes on account of the Indian trouble.Mason Urry, lowa, January 5.\u2014The 6th Regiment, Towa National Guards, \u201cthe atrongost in the state, has been ordered to old itself in readiness to march to the frontier for service against the Indians.MANDAN, N.L., January 5\u2014-Orders have n forwarded to Company H.22nd In- atry, stationed on Cannon Ball, to report \"at Fort Yates for duty.The friendly bucks at Standing Rock have left the : agency, and when requested to return by the agent Lhey esid that they would sooner 5.\u2014 A special that |! be killed fighting than be slaughtered in their homes.WASHINGTON, January 5.\u2014-The Commls- atoner of Indian Affairs on Saturday re- .æived from Indian Agent Ryer the foilow- ing telegram dated Pine dge Agency, 2h: January 2: Numbers two and three as sebool buildings and Episcopal church, all located on White Clay Creek, à distance frow the agency, were BURNED BY HOSTILE INDIANS.About 3000 men, women, and children camped near the mouth of Grass Creek, fifteen miles northeast of the agency, who are hostile and refuse to come into the agency 8 equested by the military, are comm sting a kinds of depredations and keeping themselves on our béef herds.Little Wound, Red Cloud and their people are among them,and it is reported they want Lo come Into the Agency,but Two Strike, Short Bull, Killing Bear and their\u2019 ple object and say they will kill the ret one that starts for the agency.Report has reached here that Red Into the camp and that he has started.General Schofield\u201d on Saturday morning received the following telegram from General Miles, dated Pine Ridge, January 2: There ls & report from Indian camp this morning that Red Cloud and Litte Wound are determined to come in with their following.Their lives have been threatened by the hostiles, who are determined to go to war.There is also a report from the rame source of an engagemont between the Indians and the cavalry, in which quite a number of soldiers were killod and some Indiana.If this is correct it is probably on the line of the Whiteriver.General Brooke now has command of that line and will give the necessary directions.THE IRISH LEADERS.A Hitch in the © Brien-Parnell Negotiations \u2014Parnell and Captain O'Shea\u2019s Election to Parliament.PARIS, January 5_Mr.O\u2019Brien will not resume his conference with Mr.Farnell unless the proposed negotiations obtain such sanction from the leaders of the majority of the Irish barby as will justify the hope of 8 of reunion of the party.O\u2019Brien decl tate whether in the communications phd ing between himself &nd Dillon and Me- Carthy and others they promise their approval of further negotiations.The opinion of the Irisb group bere is unfavorable to a resumption of the conference at_Boulogne- sur-Mer.It is reported Mr.Davitt has written to Mr.O\u2019Brien not to deal with Par- neki except as \u2018a medium to obtain the sur- reniter of the pass s banking account in Paris.Mme.flalovitch, Mr.O'Brien's mother-in-law, says Mr.(Brien will not return .to Ireland to enter prison leaving the Irish party feud unhealed.While rupture lasts, she says, he can better serve here or in America.LONDON, January b.\u2014Mr.O\u2019Brien has written another letter to the Times, in which he calls upon that paper to withdraw its statement, charging him with having approved the scnemes of dynamiters in the past.DuBuIN, January 5.-\u2014Mr.Parnell and his sister (Mrs.Dickingon) spent Sunday at the Marine: hotel at Bray.Mr.Parnell left Kingstown on Sunday night for London, whither Timothy Harrington will tollow him.Mr.Parnell, accumpe nied by Mr.Harrington, will start on esday fo for Bou- , Ingne-sur- Mer, where Mossre ohn \"mond and Clancy await him.It is rr stood that Mr.Parneil has placed himself in the hands of his friends.- DURLIN, January b.\u2014Father O/Shea has written à letter: from the Franciscan Convent at Drogheda.He says: \u2018\u2019 As Captain O'Bhea's nominator for the Galway election of 1886, I can throw light upon the foul calumnies uttered about Mr.Parnell apd , Captain O'Shea, From undoubted authori ties present, It can be proved that no shadow of suspicion rests upon the political punty of the motives actuating Mr.Parnell when he decided to run Captain O'8hex for Galway.Ho hoped tbereb secure Capt.O'Shen\u2019s niluence and to in ce the coalition of tbe Irish members of Tar liament with:the English I 11's \u2018anxiet; ores 80 iss] .this result that ed Ca forward agalnat all Sopttion and | withot .usual political pledges.pa ee het Lt do ES émane been oud ie desirous of coming } ohh of ia tiene estoom for h heartednees and his right sense.\u201cmoral virtues.In the event election in Galway, 1 sholild act in a manner Lo prove my belief in Mr.Parnel nesty at that time.I could bear wit at the p in the divorce court - had no connection with the Galway matter 80 far as Captain O'Shea was concerned.\u201d The \u201cConductor Lost nis Box.A curious robbery street car ov New was very full Chalifoux, went he found- his box gone.It must have been stolen from the strap which he had still round his shoulder.The man nas been suspended until he mak good the amount, about twelve dollars, in the box.Mr.Lushar says he makes no reflections on the man, but a,conductor is personally responsible for thé care of his box.An Important Decision.In the case of separation of Perrault va.Masson, the Court of Review has unanimously maintained Judge Wurtele's judg- meut affirming the obligation of the defendant rovide for his family and ordering re of the defendant's income, not~ withstanding his revenues had been declared inaccessible and unseizable by the will j and testament of the donator.War On Scrofula Je declared by Hood's Barsaparills, the grestest blood purifier ever presented the public.It is a modern wedicine, carefully prepsred by a Combina- Mon, Proportion and Process PECCLIAR TC FTSKLP - : snd which makes Hood's Sarsaparilis as much superior to the old-time rem the ern rallroad is ahead of the lumbering stawe- coach.If you auffer from scrofula or impure blood, tal Hood's Sarsaparilla old?bya all drus Lian for $3.Prepared only we 100 Doses One Dollar (4) IT WILL PAY Intending purchasers of Stoves, Furniture, Carpets and general house furnishing goods to examine our Stock before ordering.In Parlor Sets we have 80 dit- térent designs to select irom, these are all new goods and up to the times; they are well made and must please.lt is worth your while to see them, even if you do notcare to buy.In Easy Chairs of all kinds and Wire Back Work, we have a large variety.Book Cases, Ladies\u2019 Desks, Cabinets, Fancy Tables, etc, without number, Blankets, Com- torters, Lace and Chenille Curtains, Clocks, Lamps, Albums, Bibles, Silverware, etc., etc.Open evenings.METROPOLITAN MFG.CO, 1678 & 1680 NOTRE DAME STREET.20314 LADIES MOTHER GREEN'S ne MEDICINE co.26.580 ean | D INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of V.A.CHAGNOS, Grocer, of the City of Montreal, Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by Public, Auction, at No.95 St James Street.Mo on WEDNESDAY, the 7th January, 1891, at 12 on Sok AM.tock St Gre ries, Hardw are and Fixtures.$47 5 55 Book Deb 83 37 For all information enr 0658 02 02 .» LETANG, Trustee, St Gabriel st.MARCOTTE BRON.Auctioneers.21 LET Office Ko, 164 Bt James stree by The Hun Life Assurance ot of Canad Ris othee 1s a tuost desirable one, being oO flat of Bsrrou Block, heated by hot vided with firstc fire ied by Wm.Walter dM.Kearns.auctioneer, ig Barron Block; possession on ist of May, vert Ment very muderate Pen A L.0.HETU, N.Pa 30 8t.James st, OT PETER LYMAN, Janitor of Barrun Bleck, 16% Bt.James st.2 Sawsxt! |.= ble fey ton ir b class os es.ACLES.\u201cur guaran : Gold Spetiacice and Eyegtassos whi are much superior tu the thin poor rouge dealt Tmported.quality PROF.8AML.8.GRANT © oleh socuratels anû and sctentific meth: NY.\u201d à REC ES Ly Nuer ; Telephons 4820 HENRY GRANT & BON, \u2018 OPHTHALMIG OPTICIANS, 72 Beaver Hall, .°.Cerner Dorchester.+ 281eod2 GOLD & SILVER-HEADED CANES Just received for the Holiday trade at Warrsated olid G pee arran ol old from #5_00 Lo de do Bilver frow $2.00 332 GOLD ra, For Ladies, from 815.29 bo #6£5.00.For Genter from $32.50 to $75.00.8ILV F7 WATCHES, For Ladies, from $5.00 to 813,00.For Gents, from 63.00 to $35.00.HENRY ROSS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, 137 St.Peter ut, 3 doors from Craig.LY Isis a sartain and speedy cate for Cold in the Head and Catarchin sill SoorHina, \u20ac CLEANSING, Instant Relief, N ormanent Cure, Failure !mpossible.Many vo-oalled diseases are sympiome of Catarrh, acho es smell, foul breath, que, Louise sense of soir MR you hE fo hrs ay OTe cold in head ol tn Ga! fol.donth.TG ir IF THE RECORD of our national, social and domestic life during the next twelve months be as WHITE and SPOTLESS and BEAUTIFUL as the work of the TROY STEAM LAUNDRY then the police may be disbanded, and every citizen may keep his door open at t, and people may cease praying for the millennium, for the millennium will be here.The care and sEILL and FLAWLESS FINISH and SAFE and PROMPT DELIVERY which have marked the work of the TROY STEAM LAUNDRY in the past will continue to distinguish it daring the present year.Thanks for the wonderfully increased patronage of the past year.\u201cForward\u201d is the world\u2019s ery, and \u201cforward\u201d is the motto of the Troy Steam Laundry, whose function is to give ORNAMENT and Rx- FRESHMENT and SWENTNESS to home an life, TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, Corner Craig and St.Peter Streets.Telephone New.{Federal 849.2x1 M ACMASTEN & M°0% ! ADVOCATES.BARRISTERS, an ! THR TEMPLE, 3 8:.James) Street RD Traraon, à À D.MACMAST Co 5% ACLRENSN.Di ramask, Hairoloth, Suites on &5 profit.5 profit on #1 profit.profit.LAPOINTE, Bilk Plush, on 50c.profit.F.F.F F.F F.F on 25¢.profit.F.LAPOINTE, F.#3.00 F styles, on $3 profit.means Business.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street East, Sells fine Parlor Sets, in Plinsh, Brocatelle, F.LAPOINTE, !447 St.Catherine street east, sells good Parlor Sets, in Ramie, on 82.50 profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street cast, solls fine Walnut and Oak Bedroom etc., on $5 profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St, Catherine.atreet east, sells good Elm, Ash or Birch Bedroom Suites on $2.50 profit.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells fine Dining-room Bets on- 25 LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells good, stylish Centre Tables .LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east sells solid Centre Tables on 500 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells ine Oak Parlor Rockers, in .LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells good Easy Chairs on 25c.profit.LAPOINTE, 1447 8t.Catherine street east, sells Dining Chairs on-8e.profit.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells good Mattresses (well made) 447 Bt, Catherine street east, sells good Spring Beds on 250.profit.LAPOINTE, oo Bu Catherine street east, sells fine Desks and Bookcases on = .LAPOINTE, A7 ot Catherine street east, sells fine Ladies\u2019 Eacritoires, latest Those in want of these Articles should NOT FAIL to take the street cars (stopping at the Dour) and see for themselves that M.F.LAPOINTE Nis 1465, 1447 1449 & | T7 ering str, Because smokers that t the BEST CIGARS OF COURSE THIS SPACE COSTS MONEY, But it Pays to Advertise 10c.CIGARS, and OLD HONESTY 6 CENT CICARS, thee brands once continue to smoke them, for the Retail dealers who bn them, for, if fies do \u2018not suit, we will take back full boxes.' SOLD | EVERYWH ERE.are these brands take no on mena | \u201cPromptly dou, Address 1x2 MONTREAL ANNEX.\"Ac comes der the spirit of m drosta.vost tata 2 i conse vents am \u201conal Tab! poorer than whea countnenced t etn, To-day | want of my capital in somé C y absolutely safe and which will at the samo Mme pay ine » hand-\u2014 J er investment 3 al peiate io the vioinity ial and rapid: 7 Incrassing cit citi bos have become very w tI follow their examplet y.on ropsrty bn here {a very muuch lower by Sold oa sil Hutlarly tiusted Jans in suc cities nb Buffalo, Détroit, pr uth.Dyna and Toro ta in Montreal K: ere wis a Kréatl \u201cAion and land became unsaleable.It seemsta me that since then there as been little base in vi of suburban monty, altho n° th population haa more than doubled, snd inside properties have imoressed iu value at a corresponding rate.\u2018This state of Shine, mat las aire cumatances alter cases \u2014.d Niguce the city lluits toust De.aed sor Dull Thi 3 Bur poses and muat be LE al Yery much higher vices se Sor ~day.Already some 8 italis :, of Montreal hav roalised A tac ta and with 6 been mads moralize thus we Pmoralized when we were deciding to purchase here.Frown am 2g a hoat of properties offered to us we selec MonrazaL ANNEX fOr the fol: lowing resso tin uvfaily and conveniently situated on Park avenue a short distance north of Mouut Lors avenue on « high level ine sp proach ual easy adcen Such » Rick level tis very healthy, ole pure air free from the damnp,raw atmosphere of the lower \"portion of the city SRE winter sad the air in aegmuer of the pont ie do The excessive mortali ge pop Sednarrow.diy on, ilated streeta.Tan tages we have determin Bee nez eo most desirable resi.ential \u201csuburb of i SE sud Ds se allow only a good ¢ ldings to of either brick or or ston it ip monthly or yearly 3 your lot now before thoss nearest to the city the price of the remainder is à ns and particuiare can be obtained at our oflices.McCuaig & Mainwaring 147 ST.JAMES STREET, 2x1 $18,000.ST.CATHERINE ST.Two fine stoné front, plate glass stores, on this, the best Retail Business street in the \u20ac ity, A first class investment.PARENT BROS., 46 St, James street.$4,326 | RENT.NOTRE DAME ST.Fine corner, 75 feet front by 75 feet in depth, Centre Ward, will sell for $40,000.One half cash.PARENT BROS, 46 St James street, 2x1 825,000.00 ACRE TRACT.80 arpents of the finest land on and around the city.1134 ft.frontage divides splendidly for building lots.You can fourfold your money by retailing.This is a snap, PARENT BROS., \u20182x1 46 St.James Street.- NOTRE DAME ST.Desirable Building Lots on.otre Dame street, at Hochelaga, only de cents per foot, worth 56 cents, A bargein.PARENT BROS., 46 BT.JAMES STREET.2x1 We have for Sale Two Central Business Properties Onc on St.James street, ; - One on Craig street, Which we can confidently recommend to Capitalists sa one of ihe best investments in Csusds to-day.They are properties that aa the city grows will attain enormous values and enrich their owners by increase, while st the same time paying a good reveétine from the date of purchase.Call for particulars.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & \u2018co, 181 St.Jaines Street.123 DORCHESTER STREET WEST.Choice villa lote, with' double frontege, for sale cheap, best value in that locality, J.Cradock Simpson & Co.2x6 181 St.James street.FOR SALE.THREE CHOICE SPECULATIVE BLOCKS OF LAND, Bleury Street, Park Avenue, Hutchison Street.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 181 St.James Street.214 MONEY TO LOAN.On first Mortaage on Real Estate, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & co, Renal Estate Agente, 181 ST.JAMES STREET.Houses to Let.FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.EAL ESTATE AGENTS, 181 Sr.JAMES STRERT.TYPEWRITINC .and SHORTHAND Zx16eod4 2x 10eod | \u201cR30.\u201d TAR ome "]
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