The Montreal daily star, 19 février 1891, jeudi 19 février 1891
[" ER ruse \" \u2018Wet ARTED-A TOUR GHAK \u201cRY SOME RNOF: ledge of corona Mad ress 'F.1580.\" Water, path, convenient, gentleman ony.Ost : ot, Sapo throurbou Te TG OLE ET.Bars 8RTF FUESISHER | ROoN.i bath flat, with or without bon Rich- VOL.= 42.Biuatiole Bact | ANTED\u2014THE AND POST, Prriok addres Sanca of relisble on LH yours of age upwards, who will oon) or of age nn paon lo for the sale ho nursery x tock.ver 50 sores undor ui se, Tetock à Un fits Or prices, + Te Belin.Montreal, Que à, À Beall Ag \u201coz ANTE J WTAE os ONY 1 LATHE Ee one vice m sccustomed to Fe sad engine wor BEY, io Reiley Flec can Iron works, .VWARTED-¢ APH OPERATOR OP photo prixitér.salaryito ca pable parties.Apply to A K Hoy, 1 > Eat © 5 W ANTED- 3 For T WHOLE sale grocery firmu.appl ons from competent and ox: mien only eutsrtalnad, in reply date past aud present connections sud district cov- ted tb Fos 0.Montre +8 4 DIES BCHOOI, EXPERI- AN LA Ww Shox Siting laty teacher for French (must Lng Es langu , advanced arithmeMo and E ume 2 to Es Addrées by uame \"A pss pro ED-X FIKST CLABS CUTTER FOR OUS- tailoriag siore, none but wood men need appl vor a atuting: geforencgs and salary re eva.confidential, to \"Y.1368,\" Sras office 39 6 Assn »\"HOLIi,OW WARE MOULDER, FIECE work, on tea kettles qua} bellied ts.Sieady 11 found estiefsotory.frite 6 Chown & Oup- thaws Coty (limited), Kinuston, \"at 393 Blueline Wanted, ANN NIA rvicee ave jo autres botb languages, bent city Foforonces Address Ed Son ince.34 8 ASTED- POSITION \u2018BY TOURS, roIAN A8 N poxrapber, exper ea aed, can h 4 1 ton machine des ar % 9 Rosi: oon hth wood references.4, dress H- dWtkm a lls, Se \u2018ED \u2014 5 BY HESPHOTTBLE-COUPLE.EM: plo vente man to tafe care of horse, vous as botisemald t class relorences, Address 1284.\" Brano 38 5 ATED BY YOUNG MAN, SITUATION AS erk, B years\u2019 pxveñience.well connected with sgalsb slices.Sav Food red on fa è Anpusre od referencos, Address A.B.C, Hiern: BR acques Stier at.U8 68 ANTED \u2014 BY BÉRONG YOUNG ENALIS womau, 5 or 6 hours\u2019 work daily la Mouse, stores or offices.Apply 8.D.Doanlabe berry st, Ÿ ANTED\u2014BF GOOD LAUNDRESS, WORK AT own home.Apply Mrs.KE.72 234 56.Di Denis [AS Tear 7 3 ANTED _SITUALON BY A BOBER, ACTIVE oun man, god worker, baker and confec- toner by trade, wit! stall caplial \u201cspeaking French nly.Address \u201cE 149 STAR 40 5 ANTEDS BY A RE FOTABLE YOUNG GIRL, situation as nur mind 1 or 2 childre en Apply G43 Kichardson 8} #02 L'ANTED\u2014A RESIDENT LAUNDRESE.APPLY 845 Dorchester ANTED EE SERVANT OR PLAIN couk, 52 Olivier ave.Cote Bt, Antoine.40 3 ANTED\u2014A YOUTH TO LEARN THE Guo.cery and tes rude.Apply by leite 1458,\" STAR office.0 2 ANTED-\u2014-ORGANIZERS FOR THE BEST ONE ear Order.Pass #1 in one year, 5 Joukly sick benef Send for terme.vay Benet] cia Order, Vie Boring arden sk, Philadel: phia, Pa.40 2 RAED AN EXPRELENCED MILLINER, FOR xiven.none perginnent situation, ¥0od salar : p 15641,\" WOR but firet class need apply.Address H office.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A COMPOSITOR with two or three years\u2019 experience.Addres sting salary required, Observer office, conticook.ANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED GIRLS ON PAPER bags.Apply to 700 Craig at.402 FANTED\u2014A BTU SENT WHO NUT BE ABLE to help to Brun lessons aspects in obra and geometry, : s pur 95 the H High school in the 3rd senior.Addre x office.402 ANTED\u2014 A Tor FLY BETWEEN THE & hours of 1 and 3, 6 and 8, at 178 University 5 WERTE SE ENEHAL SERVANT THVEDITE ly, 4 Durocher AR office We NTED-X RACTICAL } PACKER FOK HAT A iy house.Apply to 495 St, P.ATEL-RESVARTE Io oxi FROM je 3 ¥ 4 dally.Ladies w 1 same time, Nice warm reoms.The Et ene © .156 St James se a ANTED-A GIRL, SHORTHAND TYPEWRITER, æood apelling and Keneral Knowledge requisite, , 8.Foley, Journal vy 411 ANTED-2 BMART YOUNG GIRL BOUT four to swsist irc light ho usework aad pair mind children.Apply 60 Aslo ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, GIRL FoR SHIRT tT froner- Dominion Bteam Laundry, $435 Jotre Dame 41 1 ANTED-AT THE HOPE COFFEE HOUSE, A #ir] to help in the kitchen Apply 1 Alexander nt & Co, 766 Craig streei.41 2 ATED sv, WITH GOOD ory REFER- | enone Apply to Mre Godfre 203 Feel re JEDI WO GOOD TINSMITHS AND ROOF- stree x TED-GERT IFIKD APPRENTICE AND A a Decary's Pharinacy, corner st.Denis sad BL Bach rin WAETED\u20142 SLOWER A FISHER, 286 A ANTED GOOD AGENTS, HAVING GOOD in Be, Sy oapecial territory Werk Sami FHEROEFTE AGENTS, for a business Paying 25 25 per cent commission.Address \u201cK.1641 Bran © 412 ANTED \u2014 TE 18710 EDITOR FOR \u201cTHE Youngs Canadian Adiful in pen and ink and waah drawings, se, Hs pa es of work and salary ex- tod.a 19 Mo ab wl 1 AN GOVERNESS FOR to Dn Shi ren CE nie hours, English, French and music re pired.Ad reas Mating And references, Mrs.8t& Lawrence Hal AFTED- A \u201cWOMAN & se HOUSE- ver references.Apply 63 85 hoor ANTE D\u2014A PRACTICAL WATCH HMAKER, wis n en ave Due wbo'speaks Frunch and English prete erred.Ad sa C Skinner, Sherbrooke, Que.terms 411 Bleury ,OLas6 (MALE ANTED\u2014SEVERAL FIRS rience in dry and female) clerks of of goods, small \u2018of arnlsning ote and shoes, ABS and « ing Frene BF 0 wanted.Avply to to the and, Logie, kood 2 and 1684 Notre oo 3 We TED 2 GARDERE R FOR COMMEROIAL ust understand his business, single an preferred.Apply A.Martin, 2508 8t © street AKTED FOR ONE MONTH.RESPECT Air ousework end Wath +1 aiber- y between jl an 338 8t Jam J'ARTED_bOORKEVPEE APPLY TR WEIT- ny age, pa Takes à Ayacde goes home\u2014The spider.5 privileges personal in instractio 8 fal Why dob\u2019 t you s Little Liver attractive ott situation.on ideon M Pilis \u2018They are ©.PR E \"3d » 8?a phi) TRCH % A PROPERTY, \u201csu 2.ro 6 Btan 0 ork To spite of ever offered the a 10 theit Jormer op Aresh * encroachments on 20ste jst preceding the breaking of thereservoir, = the oo : and: incidents very much resem 086 O at time.Boats were brought PUN Lov Bale.into requisition and women and children HOR SALE DRY KINLLIG FOS TH ex hurriediy T load.prom; vere TAKEN TO PLACES OF SAFETY.Jari B00 cor BL James sad Guy.Telspbop * A notable difference, however, was ob- YOR BALE F served con® actions of Deo- 1800 Joe.omy in use abort time.Apply to 1 ple, with the great as trasted disaster.Instead of trying to save thelr furniture and property, a few necessary ales of clothing only were taken, ana as locked up and 'aban- ront and Chestnut atreets, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, nearly o everybody had deserted their homes loug | fore dark, and the water was all over the first floor of the houses.The Millvilie schooihouse, which was used as a morgue after the great flood, was under water to the depth of several foot at 8ix o'clock, and the engine and hose house near by flonted down through the street.A \\ number of houses adjoining soon move.In one of them, which was thought to be deserted, a woman and child appeared at the upper window.As the house alowlv moved toward the great stone bridge the woman,after looking ap ingly around, was about to cast {nto the waters, but was restrained by voices on the bank telling her help was near.In a moment two stalwart young men appeared in aboat.They BOWED UNDER THE WINDOW, got the woman and child In the boat and soon landed them on the shore, where they were received with great applause.\u2018lhe house, which was & small frame structure, floated on down through the arches of the stone bridge, and was destroy A young man on horseback, while attempting to rescue several parties at another part of the stream, was thrown into the water and narrowly escaped drowni ing.Nollves had been reported lost when darkness ema but as communication with the most dangerous parts of the town is pow cut off, it ls feared casualties may have hap- ned.The stone bridge isa menace to the safety of the town.\u2018Lhe water cannot flow freely through the arches, and it is feared if much driftwood now comes down It will gorge and flood the whole town to a great depth.The Pennsylvania Raliroad have stationed a crew with an engine and wrecking car Juat east of the stone bridge, and 1 uy, to proue the arches unob- rotec the property of the company.About dark there was & rumor that & large boom up th Btoney Creek, containing about ten m tion feet of logs, had broken,and the wiidest excitement prevailed, as the water at this time was flowing through most of the streets.1t was evident if those logs came ridin down on the top of the flood they would orush through houses and make terrible destruction.The boom is twenty miles u the stream and no direct news can be ha but those who are in a position to know think that it wiil surely break if the water continues to rise.Mr.8.H.Taker, president of the Johnstown Lumber Company, which owns the boom, says that he can get no communication before morning, but BELIEVERS IT WILL NOT BREAK.His lumbermen report that there are very deep snows still in the mountain.The raing, which still continue, and the extremely warm weather will cause the rivers to rise much more before morning.This being few people went to sieep she cellars of all business and most stores were olosed early, food \u2018the ple were engaged in lookin, after the welfare of their families.By midnight fully one-half the \u201ccity was under water, the depth vaITing: from two to ten feet.By the ni gons, horses and boats the people were fares out safely.The gradual rise in the rivers and the early alarm that was taken largely contributed to the safety of this \u201cthe situation, here last night.houses are work, although a Dumber of nar row ©sca Several hor sad number of oattle Tero drowned, but all live stock taken to higher grounds.In addition t to the destruction of ali the bridges but one, the chief has been the damage of house old &oode, This, in many sec been y serious as peo people di did ne oi eke to the time their bot when the Sara ame burnediy closed their doors and decam The.people are still greatly axolted ger th the report à at the log m will @ streets are crowded # with Pity mon Pa hither and thither.A mounted patrol has been sstablished and every precaution taken to ive immédiats warning of impending anger.5 FRANCE AND ENGLAND.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.- OAmmo, Febru 18\u2014M.D\u2019Aubigny, the pA Minister, has entered a formal protest against the a; micial sévisar of of Mr.Justice as an offici.iser of the Egyptian Government.M.D'Aubiguy classes the changes made in the Dat ve tribunals he the e British administration in.Egyp IN DEATH NOT DIVIDED.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR) BROCKVILLE, February 18.\u2014Patrick Mo- amars, aged thirty-five, Sad his mother, doit ne «rare bu od together on yestorae eving died with nin a few \"hours of eac h other.LATEST BY CABLE Labor Coûnoii di ot {the t of London ithdran , manifesto it boydott,) ainst the Shipping Federation, This ao n is taken with à view to facilitate a settlement of the existing labor troubles, Prof.Frankel and Dr.Heyman, of Berlin, have tested the remedial substances ais- covered by Prof Lièbresoh and found it useful ln tubercular diseases of tbe iarnyx They it has nothing in common with Koch\u2019 e lymph and that it ts not derived from tubercular bacills.1t does not cause tever.\u2018CANADA'S PROT PROTEST.NEWFOUNDLAND'S DISAPPOINTMENT, the British Government Prevented The Treaty With the United States.Why [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Loxpox, February 18.\u2014In the House of Lords last evening the Eariof Dunraven asked the Government to produce the papers relating to the Newfoundiand dispute.Dunraven added that in view of the excitement caused by thie matter it would how the question stands, Lord Knutsford promised to lay the papers on the table within a few days, Including à draft of the convention between New- foundiand and the United States.Lord Knutsford said : * Considerable misapprehension has arisen in Newfoundland in regard to the position of rial Government wa.the convention.The Government has been condemned for b ing engagements made, but pone were ever given.lt may at some time be possible to secure for the colony the advantages il desires without prejudicing the interests of other parts of the Empire.But the Imperial consent to negotiate separate arrangements has always been subject to the well-recognized principle that the Imperial Government must see how far the draft of the pro terms between the colony and the foreign state affects other lnterests of the Britieh Colonial Empire.\u201d (Hear, hear.) \u201cLeave to negotiate does n imply the Imperial sanction of any arrangement made.The Canadian Government has sent the Imperial Government a strong protest against the convention, and after mature consideration the government nas the present be completed.(Hear, hear.) The Earl of Kimberly agreed with Lord Knutsford, in the opinion that colonial treaty arrangements shouid be subject to Imperial approval.But Kimberly claimed Ît waa desirable to ascertain, beforea colony entered into negotiations whether they were likely to be sancti .(Hear, hear.) Lord Knutsford replying to the last speaker said he regretted that any friction had arisen.The Newfoundland papers, which were about to be placed on the table, would show whether the Imperial Government was to blame in the matter.IRISH FUN FUNDS, Parnell and the Hierarchy.\u2026 mr SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LoNDON, February 18.\u2014Justin McCarthy denies that he gave William O'Brien carte blanche to dispose of realized from the Munros, the Pari s bankers with whom the funds of the lrish Partiamentary y had been deposit He says that it fs rather a question for Harrington to answer than for O'Brien.In regard to Harring- tons assertion that the Tenants\u2019 Defence Association Jacks the machinery of distribution, Mr.McCarthy explains that that is the reason why the Association now asks for the contr ot the money.In regard to the interview In the lobby ot the House of Commons in reference to the foregoing, Mr.Harrington declared that he had nothing to do with the money, but he poe- ses: a document which proved that the funds had been dis of in the manner in which Mr.O\u2019Brien had promised.P.Gili, in explanation of the report that he was the agent between r.Parnell and Justin McCarthy for the transfer of the eight thousand pounds to Mr.(Brien, has wiltten a long, inaignant letter to Mr.McCarthy.He reproaches Mr.MoCarthy for allowing tho party to cast such an aspersion on Mr.O'Brien, as pot even his ehemies have ever dared to throw at a man known to be the soul of honor.Mr.Gill says he is convinced that mistake, and that the depiorable such exposure the enemies of internal dissension and financial difficulties, wijl do ail in his power to atone for the injury, aionement to Mr.O'Brien being especially due, as be (Me- Carthy) waited until O'Brien was in rison and unable to defend himself before Breathing his suspicions.UBLIN, February 18.\u2014The Ærpress says: ooo is committed to the strife\u2019 of two the prélude to this strife y She, \"ours letter to Mr.Mo- Carthy.Soon, fierce language will be used and probably broken hea | follow, The contest really is between Mr.Parnell and the Roman Catholic hierarchy, and will result in the gverthrow of the hierarchy by Mr.Parnell or vice versa.\u201d Twenty-five thousand dollars, the first in staiment of the Liberals\u2019 grant to the Mo- Carthyites, has been deposited In checks signed by Mr.John Morley and Mr.Mo West Coast, reports the iubabitants are badly ip need of seed.Mr.Davitt pronounces the road iring work being done at Achill, a mere burlesque, and says the ~hildren are suffering from lack of milk.Smallpox prevails at Beifast to an alarming extent.Quebec Parnellitea, UEBEC, February 18.\u2014At a meeting of the Irn National League of this his olty.the tot lowing resolution was adopted the members of Branch 3983, in Liat ve.assembled, do hereby renew our determination never to oeass our struggles until Ireland has won the fui! measure of her rights, an independent parliament on College Green, and is truly Once again a nation; that we proctaim our unalterable confidence in lreland\u2019's chose successful leader, \u201cCharles Stuart Parnell and that we onnsider the determined stand be has taken In defence of Irish independence and against English dictation as\" one of his best services to freland.\u201d A oupy of the resolutions will be forwarded to Parnell, (SPECIAL TO THE HE STAR] LoNDox, February 18.\u2026\u2014The E man moved the adoption of the women householders right of sufi House of Lords yeste y.Longk held that it de unwise fort of Lords to try to interfere with ad tution, as the House of Commons mj retaliate.After further discussion Eh motion was rejected.BERLIN ART EXHIBITIQHZ ISPEOIAL TO THE STAR I pin, February 18\u2014Tne Figaro aa prees Frederick ts upon the t of Paris to use her personal influence © French artist to take part in the vit with them to tion.80 as to induce rlin Art, Exhibl- Î Dia Not Use the French Gold.Loxpon, February 18.\u2014-The third £1,000,- 000 in gold of the £3,000,000 borrowed in bullion irom the Bank of France during the recent Baring-Argentine financial crisis, has been returned to the last-named institution.As in the case of the first £2,000,000, the gold was returned as received, there having been no necessity to open the boxes.Want Wharfage Duds Abelished.The Corn Exohange and the Butter and Cheese Association Baye ser Corp delegation to walt upon the H mmissioners with a view to havin dues abolished ®, grain, bu rene er of 4.be advisable to definitely inform Parliament.decided that the convention coula not for - Another Canse of spl [3 split \u201cin the Party\u2014- Carthy.; Michael Davitt, who has been visiting the , - station?\" asked the Chief.PRICE ONE CENT CITY CARTERS.THE METHOD OF CRANTING LICENSES.A Deputation From the 8.P.W.C.Waits On The Police Committee\u2014Femais Prisoners\u2014 Barking Dogs.Aid.Jeannotte was away electioneering at L'Assomption yesterday, and consequently was absent from his usual place at the Police Committee meeting held yesterday afternoon.His place was taken by Ald.Wm.Kennedy, who presided.The Chairman was evidently inspired by Mayor Grenier\u2019s firmness, as he frequently knocked the table with his right hand and called out \u201corder, order.\u201d His \u201corders\u201d were invan- ably obeyed.Previous to the Committees entering upon its business a deputation from the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, consisting of Messrs.aan nner.B.Carsley, F.E.Grafton an secre by Ald.McBride.tary, were introduced Mr.Carsley stated that they desired dard the that the stan cab, should be raised.voir Society ad found, on investigation, that many abuses had been comm itted upon Women.Every cabman.he coptended, should have to make ad\u2019 clore signed, b twelve ratepayers and a clergyman.people knew the numbers of cabmen rs of them would have been prosecuted, and he suggested that the number should be placed inside the cabs.a ut an acoident were to happen what good would it be 10 have the a - side > as naked Ald.P.Kenned; umber in \u201cHave the numbers inside an \" replied tue 8 ut à outside, t the men put right firs \u201d said Carsley, * \u2018and the other reforms il room \u2018It's a good idea,\u201d said Ald.P.Kennedy.Chint am entirely In favor of it,\u201d added the ef.\u201cBut rhaps the very gabmen who are agreeable.to it to-day, will be the first to come to aldermen and want to get certain carters on,\u201d said Ald.P.Kennedy, doubtfully.The Chief: \u201c1 will not allow any man, who has been in gaol, to drive a cab.\u201d her obairmaa: \u201cSeveral cabmen to whom 1 [have spoken uite agree with the remarks @ of the carters out at n Tone.and \u2018some transfer their num others, who keep them in their pockets.No man should be allowed to transfer his gum- ber without THA KNOWLEDGE OF THE CHIRP.The Chief: \"That's the law.\u201d Mr, Carsley also stated that their Society wanted to have sp © female prisoners un- er the con ol\"'women, jus! were striving for the same in N ) he r.Alexander: rom the fact matrop is going to reside in the City Hall, 1 taire it ns a step in the right direction.Could you not have more?\u2019 he asked.The Chief: * The women who are ht in for drunkenness are not ouly those for theft, and then by the matron.\u201cHave the women cells to msel , asked Mr.Alexander.the eat \u201cYea.\u201d popiled-the Chief.\u2014 - Mr \u2018Alegander said that they desired a4 much hu © treatment as possible meted sens © ttee promised to take their quests into consideration and the deputation vg \u201cWhat are you going to do about No.8 \u201c1 gave the pro- tor notice that we would leave it on ay But if you have not fixed on another [ would sugitest th that you Jou rent it for another TA petition of moo six months\u2019 salary of her Pace che aebe.who had been eighteen years on the.tone: was left with the chiot e members of the force had raised $150 for the benefit of the widow and family.1t was decided to co: concur in the report of the ity Hall Committee gran the police à apartments in the Cit City my [have à Jouer from a lawser, whom 1 know, but who does not sign\u2019 Ais name,\" said the onto \u201cItrefers to colour No.33, about dogs barking at nights, and he desires that measures be desires that the same rule shouid be made applicable to roosters.\u201d (La ter.) \u201c And include oats?said aide Gauthier, amid renewed laughter.\u201cThe complainant adds that he could not sleep on that account,\u201d added the Chief.\u201cIs there any law to for though \u201cgrip\u201d was not known at th time, | ! chink that was what it was suffering rom.The chairman aaid that he knew case where a child wag born in a hote a the rece} - other peal iver; about the cab Band oa Mance st.Some of the proprietors objected to it on the ground th: at th oy sould Sot rent their housea, \u201cThis is becomin added the Chief.fine Chiet and ron rou Kennedy were were requested toenquire into the ma Ald.P.Konnody brought up the question of the action agalnst the city, in nich a goliooman ee n-cause, and in which rares ace the extent of -had been aw od against She he city on Monday.i case, wh wr toi in sia Hanan with the City Attorney, oy to The Committee then considered their estimates for the coming year, and as announced In yesterday's STAR, decided to ask for $261,341.75, exclusive of a $100 advance to their secretary.RESTAURANT BURNED.Fire at St.Eynctuthe\u2014Slight Blaze on Notre .Dame Brest: Ï The restagrant kapt by Mr.B.A.Benoit.at Bt.Hyaoïnihe, vas party Qeetrorsd by \u2018fire on Monday afternoon.Ît is not known how the fig originated.The stoak waa combletely troyed; and the furnitures in the upper t of the house considerably maged, he building was insures for $3500 Mr.'s loss amounts to over oft $2000, on which there is $500 Insurance.Mr.Lajole, diner.also suffared considerable damage thro , About threes o'clock yesterday afternoon fire painter, 1831 Notre Dame street.A holé ad to be cut through the floor of the first fiat to reach the firein the cellar before it could be subdued.The d damage was slight.ae Margaret's Nuresry, To the Edute of the STAR: Sra-May I ventare, through the columne of your journal, give expression the hope that the invitation of the President and Directo St.Margaret's N Srsery to the friends or this admirable charity, to attend an \u2018\u2019At Home,\u201d to be held at the Nursery, Oote Bt.Antoine, on Friday gest, will be very generally acted upon, his truly Christ-like work suffers tor lack funds.Indeed, that is & very mild way of putting it.Ite very existence is threatened ° from this cause am sure that this is not due poral absence of kind-heartednees on the the good peopie of Montreal, but ehtirelyto |gaorance in regard to the nature of the work which the Nursery seeka to do.It ie an institution for foundiings, and oocu- tes a uniq ace among the benevolent Pe ations of a the city.Permit me to urge the charitably di Rr on Montreal to make thetr way, on Fri aftarnoon Dux, at any time between three and six o'clock, to the Nursery, at corner of Kensington and Western avegities, te St.Antoine, and there see for themselves one of the most valuable and excelient examples of applied Christianity which this or any other city can affoi Commending this charity to the hearty support of ali lovers af ghia Dominion Square Parosnage.Bave the bors aad the girls Tron scrofuln of im blood by giving; ren.and other forms x, N \u2014 i Eu \u2014\u2014GENCINNaARH\u2014 February} em em eee THE FEOODS, HEAVY LOSSES IN PENNSYLVANIA, Continned Downpour of Raid\u2014 The Ohlo and Mississippl Now Threatening to Overflow, Prirrssura, Pa, February 19Up to 11 o'olouk last night there had boes forty-eight hours of steady and, at ilmes, heavy rain- | full In Weslern Pennsylvania.All the rivers and creeks ara over their banks, and #reat dumage will have béan done before the floo@y subsides.The marks on the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers show thirty-oue test of water, and rising slowly at this hour.Rain ls still falling, and thirty- three foet of water is expected by the most conservative prophet.All the low ground in Pittsburg and Allegheny Clty is under water.Tha Pittsburg streets that are ouv- ered by water are occupied mainly by mills and factories.These were all compelled to suspend operations early in the day, and their owners will suffer heavy loss.lo Allegheny the ground submerged is covered with the houses of workingmen, aud more than live thousand persons have been com- Rolled to take refuge on higher ground.ot a few have removed Cheir effeuls to the upper stories of their houses, and are waiting there for lower water, but skiffs are moored ali along to take them away the waters rise much higher, THERE 18 MUCH DISTRESS among these people and Mayor Wyman will appeal for help for them.All street car trac between the two Cities has been suspended, and the ouly means of communication la by way of the Pounsylvania railroad, over which trains are run every ten minutes.All the rallroads centring in the city have suffered severely.Traffic has been nded Jor twenty-four hours on the Washington and Way nesDurg, the Chartlers division of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St, Louls, the Wheeling division of the Balu- more & Ohio, the Pittsburg & Lake Erie the Pittsburg & Western, the Pittsburg, Me- Kessport & Youghiogheny, the McKeesport & Belle Vernon, and the Connollsville division of the Baltimore & Ohio arè badly srippled.From all the towns as far east as Bellefonte in Centre County and as far west as Massillon, Ohio, and !rom Bradford on tbe north to Wheeling on the south, a terrl- tory 200 miles long and 300 wide, reports are that the streams are higher than a Any Lime since 1884, and that the damage Is great No loss of life Is reported, At Jubtingdon, Pa, the Juntata river is nearly à mile wide.THE CITY 1S CUT OFF from outlying districts, except the hilly region to the north.Citizens of Pottstown and Smithileld have been compelled Lo vacate their homes und many of the country bridges have heen swept away.The Mopon- pabéla aud Youghiogheny rivers are both over their banks at McKeesport and rising al the rate of five inches per hour, The W.B.Wood [ron Works, the National Rolling MIH and the Sterling Steel Works are sub- werged, Much damage has been done in the lower part of the city auf many familles were compelled to abandon their homes.The streams near Greensburg continue to ridge ana the people are becoming very much alarmed and are making preparations to move at any moment.Loyal Hanna creek at West Lathrop, 1s half a mile wide and much of the town ig submerged, the second and third stories of many of the bulldings along the creek being flooded, and It is feared that many of the buildings will be swept away.The same condition of affairs pre- vaus at Laramie, Irwin, Manor, Penn, Harrison Clty, rabtree and other places.At 1 \u2018o'clock this afternoon the Allegheny reached thirty-two feet 11 inches awd began to recede, with nearly every iron mill flooded and clo RAILROAD TRACKS WASHED AWAY, eqoares upon squares of streets Hooded to tie second stories and thousands of cellars filed, The direct loss by the flood cannot be Ines than $1,000, 000.eat 10 poor living slong the river bave suffered greati Y iver mon think that unless more rain should fai taper se nood in the Ohio river is at ite heigbt.The river Is falling, with 45 feet 3 inches in the channel The recent rains appear to have missed the Kentucky and West Virginia .ributaries of the Ohio, MEMPHIS Tenn, February 19.\u2014The Mia- sissippi here is y et two feet below the danger line, but it continues to rise steadily.GREAT STRIKE THREATENED.American Workmen Demanding a Working Day ot Eight Hours, CoruxMnus, O, February 19\u2014The first annual convention of the United Mine Workers of America was opened in this city yesterday morning with fully three hundred delegates present, representin fifteen Btates, the special object of which is to make definite arrangements for the ineuguration of the eight-bour day on May 1 97 The inauguration of this movement has been this Order by the other Jabor organizations, President John PB.appointed Commitiees on Credentials and Rules.Committées were also sent for President Samuel CGrompers of the American Federation of Labor: \u2018freasurer Hayes, of the Knights of Labor, Gen- er Assem wbly; A.W.Wright, member of the General Executive Knights of Labor, ana Hogh Cavanaugh General Worthy Foreman of the Knights of Labor.All but Secretary Hayes wére found, and they were enthusiastically greeted on their entrance to the hall.When the president; Mr.Raé.introduced Mr.Gompers, a significant incident occurred.Taking Mr.Gowperas and Mr.Wright by the hands he said that this illustrated the good feeling existing batween the three great labur org tious\u2026 Tiproartots Applause {ule lowed this announcement.The speeches by\u2019 LR were on the subject of eight hours, showing the sympathy of the organization they represented with the move ment and pledging their euppôrt.The sentiment of all seemed to be that everything was iu good shapejfor a mobster strike on May 1 next for eight hours if {he operaters do not accede to the demand.A DEFAULTER IN ARGENTINE, A St.Catharines Embeizier Identified in the South American Lepublic.delegated to ST.CATHARINES, Ont, February 19.\u2014Mr.David Mills, a widely k nown drugtraveiler, of this clty, writes to a friend here from Birenos Ayres, Arrentine Republle, South Amoriea: \u201cOn the \u201cib inst, | was walking on one of tho pri: al streets in Chis city in company with iLy -ifs, when I suddenly came facé to face + .th A M.MacRae.He was walking alone and looked very crestfallen and unhappy.He is cextainly not the MacKaë of old, his Jénoty air and erect carriage having disappeared under the trying circumstances of the last few months.He wore a Jight tweed sult and bluseye glasses antl appeared to recognize us, but neither of us spoke.did not afterwards see Lim.He is not ex- \u2014traditäblein this repauire, whose puration fe about one-third com refugees from Justice.It will be remembered that e A.M.MacRae, mentioned In this letter is the dashlex oats M scline aries Soo secre- arr asurer of the Bt.tharines urity Savings Coñïpauüs, ho at jacon ded Leur some $30,000 of the company\u2019s money in September.A TORONTO SOCIETY SCANDAL.i ISPBOIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroXTO, February 19.\u2014The petition of Mrs.Pataraon for an order of protection against har husband, James Patorson, ve cupled oongid.vable of the magistrates time at the police Court yesterday morning.Mrs, Paterson testified that her husband had not siifiported her for two years, that he-dirank, and when intoxicated threatened hor and the children.Their daughter, Ella, \u2018ne placed in the box and enid Lhat shes was #fratd of her father and wanted to live with ner mother.Mr, Paterson said that he had #ent $10,000 on his family during the past ven years and thought that'Ae was en- to the earnings of the Btidren.A Hod al of_caviliing took p between \u2014frest [ parttes, but nally the Magistrates granted tha\u2018order nf protection.years ago James Paterson was the principal in a well knuwn millinery firm who ow lar establis ishmén ts in Montreal and Toronto; owhed & pitnosly mansion in the most le Socrate.part of the city and oceupied à high soolal position.-Those who were most in- timate with him lockod upon him as one of | \u2019 most roRpercus oitizens, F Toronto pont JERS ol to.thé, extent of over $104 cod rene lt ua known and reniém well k tolroles, ready to desired.For An Old Bubsariber Board | / The situation become alarming.The Cardi dock- ors are desperate and avow their determina tlon to drive free labor out at any cost.SUSPECT THE STRIKERS.Fears That the Moyer Mine Disaster May Haye Boon Deliberately Piatted by Workmen.CONNELLSVILLE, Pu.February 19.\u2014Not until this evening will the full extent of Josterday 8 8 disaster at the Moyer mines be gown.Three meu are known to have erished, while ten others have been miss- ni since the tire broke out and are supposed 10 be among the victims, The fire was extinguished to-day and a new fan is being ut in place to purlly thm air, which ls now laden witn deadiy fire-damp.During the rnoon à dozen workmen were overcome by the dark-green polson which forced its way through she crevices of the enclosuia, Thur any of the entombed men can still be allve is thought to be imposaible.cause of the explosion is silll a mystery, Stewart Leech, the pumper, who remained off duty on sunday night, hasn't been around the mine since the disaster.There ts much feeling against him, but he will probably not be arrested until the bodies of all the victims are recovered.Then he will asked to explain before the coroner's jury.He was told to-day at bis home in New Haven that he was suspeoted of tiring the mine.He promptiy eutered a general denial, but would say nothing arther, The mine managèrs express no that the strikers hired 2 DOG a tire the mine, and they declare they will spend ten times what they have lost by the disaster to run down the alleged miscreants.iney, of Cleveland, owner of the mine, was oh the ground today.He has been compelled, as a result of the accident, to shut down his Moyer Coke Works temporarliy, but saya he will have them yolng again by Friday.as his men won't join the strike.Over a hundred strikers this afternoon came to Moyer Lo persuade Rainey\u2019s men to join them, but were driven off by armed guards who met them a mile from the burning mine.Two boxes of Winchester rifles were received last night for Kainey\u2019s guards, who are prepared for a rumored prospective visit of the entire body of strikers, THE HOUSEHOLD.Winter Vegetables.LIMA BRANS.Soak dried Lima beans overnight in soft water.Change hls in the morning for fresh, and put them on to boll in hot water, a little saitod.k siowly until soft, Do not boll so taat as to break the skins, Drain well, stir in a good piece of butter, à little papper and salt, and eat very hot.CABBAGE WITH CREAM DRESSING.One small head of white cabbage, chopped fine; one cupful scalding milk; rather than a cu ptul of vinegar; one tablespoontul of butter; two beaten eggs; one tablespoonful of white sugar; one teaspoontul of essence of celery; pepper ana salt to taste.Heat milk and vinegar in separate vessels, Put butter, sugar, and seasoning into the hot vin Boil up once, and put in the cab .eat to scalding and take off.Add the beaten eggs to the hot milk; cooë until they begin to thicken.Put the hot cabbage into a bowl; pour the custard over it; toss and stir with a silver fork; cover to keep in the strength of the vinegar, and cool quickly.ARTICHOKES.Wash, peel and shape the artichokes in a round or ovai form, and put them in à saucepan with sufficient cold salted water to cover them.boll gently until! tender, which will take about twenty minutes after the water boils.Take them up, drain them, put into a dish for the table, and pour over a cupful of cream sauce.BAKED ONIONS.Put them into boiling saited water and boil them until just tender.Thep place tham in a baking-pan with a Hitle pepper, sait, and, butter over the top of each, and à very Httle of the water In which they were bolled in the bottom of the pan.Brown them quickly in the oven, and serve very hot.SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT.Wash and scrape it very thoroughly, and put it in boiling water with sait in it then tender, cut it in slices and fry it in hot fat in a batter made of an ORE, te flour, an salt.It is very nice also dip in breadcrumbs moistened with a beaten egg, and browned on a griddle.TC PREPARE TRIPE.Cover the tripe with cold water and lot it stand in this over night.In the morning, remove it from the water, place it in a pot, cover it with fresh cold water, put the pot over a quick fre, and, when boiling, drain the water off and cover it with ad tiona! cold Water.Continue to drain off and re-cover the tripe with successtve quantities of cold water until the water boils up quite clear and ceases to give off a disagreeable odor.Draw the pot to a cool part of the stove and allow the tripe to simmer very slowly for five hours peeping the pan covered.When Jone, add t to taste, and the tripe is ees in any manner CHOCOLATE CAKE One cupful ot butter, two of sugar, three and halt of flour, one of milk, five eggs (the whites of two being left put one tesspoon- fui of cream of tartar, and baif a teaspoonful of soda, or one and a \u2018half of baking powder.Beat the butter to scream.Gradually add the sugar, then the eggs, well beaten, the miik, next the flour, {n which the soda and cream of tartar have been well mixed, Bake in two sheets for thirty minutes in a moderate oven, and joe.Joma: e whites of two eggs, one and a half cupfuls of powde sugar, six table- spounfuls of grated chocôlate, one teaspoonful of vanills.Put the chocolate end six tablespoonfuls of the sugar In a saucepan with two spoonfuls of hot water.Stir over a hot fire untii smooth and glossy.Beat the whites to a froth, and pad Lie sugar and chocolate.FoR Mise A.M M.C Riding » Buffalo.Lester V.Gridley, a North Platte (Neb.) stockman, teils a story of a ride hé nnoe took on the back of a.buffalo near Fort Wallace, Nob, Returning from a hunt alone, with the hindquarters of a couple of young bulis he had killed over Die 8 8houider, he ac- oldentally ran into the he surrounded before he roma is situation: \u201cMy dodging in and out almost caused a stampede,\u2019 he continued, \u201cI knewif à io took place among the beasts I would be trampled to death ) suddenly determined on a bald stroke, and, ~odging u close to shaggy young bull, grabbed hoid of the long hair on his foreahoulders, and swung myself on his back.The béllow that came from the fellow made me wish that I had vot dacided on such arisky push for liberty, The bellowing was taken up by the rest of tue herd, and suon we were flying along at a terrific rate over gulches and up hill and down.] was blinded by the sand thrown by the hoofs of the beasts, but with my eves closed hang on Iie Zim death.For half ain and was an Rout ap a terriflo pace, and darf Ait + times omy eqs were almost crushed To the crowdin animals.vegan to bo iin my time ha aping some of the sand out of my covered ther that we were rua.oy parallel wi the rai track en the bank was h and steep the an fas had not Bui fh to otimb the incline.The beast I was riding wae the closest to the track, and I knew I 1 \u2018reacbed the to embankment.I would safe.ragged myself together the best I could and prepared for a spring.I got my feet on his k and Jumped for the embankment.I feaped at the right time, for the movement of the young bull's body sent me flying alt way up the bank, and there I was safe.the sand.For five wi weeks afterwards 1 was confinad to my bed.\" .: A Suitan\u2019s Embarieion Quest.An smusing story is told in Italy of the ignorance of the Kultan of Moroeco.Spavish officers lately F {ceived in a solemn sudience the Balan presentation was goue t ail the rules of court the conversation the à Suttau, Maley Hassan, « They had chosen their: ow! 1 had cuerveil them, | can barely follow the wild paths; Triumph of a Foarlossé Brave How the Blaughter at Wounded Knee Began\u2014 ; What a.Lady Bayd.\u2019 Els W.Peattie writes to the Omaha Herald: A place where the hills and hollows seem made by the devil and not by Goda stretch of unfinished earth where the fires ot the Innermoet globe search to the surface and smoulder hideously; 8 land where the trees writhe as if they were in torment; where the buttes rise bare and brown in shapos fantastical, and the treacherous ravines drop with malicious suddennéss\u2014such are the Bad Lands of the Dakotas.The cayuse there are places there where even the rabbits can die of hunger, and the scorla of déad flres here and there poisons the bunch grass with noxious slime.\u2018There is oniy one thing which can drive a white man there, it is agreed.An Inalan can be driven there only by fear, for an lndian likes pleasant pastures for his herds and streams where the fish are and wuere the cattle love to drink.It was fear that drove Starved Crow there.And ne took his wife witn hit and the two \"little ones.The baby had died the week before because the milk in her mother's breasts bad dried up.Father Craft, who ke only blessings, muttered something t at sounded -llke a malediotion when he looked at the dead baby.\"But you gave what you could,\u201d said he to the mother when she wept.\u201cThe crime is not on your soul\u2014not ou your soul, my poor daughter DOWN IN THE BAD LANDS.The Bad Lands are no more terrible than a tepee when the cupvoard is bare aud there | is no fire where the children may sit at night.Even when the frightful dunes, th their split tops and windy caverns, rise all around oue, and strange shapes seem to Hamm out of them at night to stir the blue ame of the lignite 8 und dance unholy dapoes, they are no worse.But neither hunger nor cold firesides bad driven the of 8Sloux here when the cutting ice pan blew Irom the bleak northwest aud the moop was ringed at night.It was the soldiers, down at the camp, como for murder as surely as the moon wants to wax again.Come for murder and land.Every sioux knew how it was dono.Perhaps If they could stand the cold awhile oyt there In the wilderhess the soldiers would leave or forget them and they could return in safety.Father Graft every ni ht, whon the young braves talxed together walked amon them and proachod : \u201cPatience! Peace!\u201d And he was more than preacher.He was friend.\u201cWhat can vou do agalnst so mans?\" sald he, when one, wilder than the rest and younger, said they had a right to turn to the land which was theirs and the houses which they had builded.\u2018Better \u2018wait awhile here, harming no one.Perhaps there has beensome mistake.\u201d At last Bloux came riding hard on their cayuses \u201cThey say you are at war, hiding here from the soldiers.You must get back or they will come out to battie.You will all be killed.They wiil surround you.And you cannot fight, for you are hungry.You inust come bac Father Craft looked puzzled.\u201cDo they say these are turbulent men, these who have left their homes for the sake of peace?\u2019 said he.But every day new messages came.There was a council.They feared that other Sioux would suffer for their sakes.They determined to return.THE CHILDREN WERE HUNGRY.When a snow has fallen \u2018so that the paths are treacherous, it is terrible to walk the paths beside the canons, especially for the children.And the children\u2014thev have not yet learned what it is to be a Sioux.Some of them rp pot ashamed to cry when they are hu Bye Bad bye the band reached Wounded Knee.Here they rested.\u201cPatience and \" said Father Craftcontinually.\u201cWho knows but some good will come of it alir The good father at Washington will hear Bow hungry you all are and will send you more food.He will learn how your crops have failed; how the corn burned up at ripening time; how poor is the land hat has peen given you, and he will see your Wrongs ted.member, patience and * and he walked continuali among he Indians, and even let little White Bear, the baby, piay with is ebony erucitix.\u201cThou will learn to love the cross, ,perbaps, if !t serves thee for a plaything,\"\u201d said he, qualntiy.Sometimes he spoke in Englis à of the old fashion.Oftener be taiked in Sioux.The day the band reached Wounded Knee the chief camerushing to Father Craft, 1 De you know what is to be done?\u201d he \u201cWe are to be taken soumewhere, I ow not where.We are uot ¢ Lo go back to our homes.The raliroad is to tuke us to some ato place, Those white dogs are to take our lands from us.They said they wanted to talk.That is not what they want.They are alyays ars.\u201d All the band heard of this.y talked together,.No one could tell what ty do.They could travel no further; they were too weary.They must at least rest Tor the night.The next morning very early they gathered for council voldiers were already there.They came down and oountea the Sioux.Starved Crow saw them whee! mighty guns up to the tops of the hills.There was one to the east and ove to the west.There was one to the north and another to the south.This was while the Sioux sat in a ctrele, shivering in their blankets.All about them ldiers.Starved Crow looked at Some of their faces looked ds put his band to bis face and to the man next him: a fu know who these men are?\u201d said hey are \u2018Custer\u2019s Avengers.\u2019 They are the men who swore to revenge Yellow Hair and bud.\u201d \u2018The soldiers were still counting the In- dans, who eat with immovable faces.But ina moment every Indian knew the truth.n they were told to bring their guns.Starved Crow smiled.He found his wife and drew her aside for Aa moment.No one heard what they said.Then he began the death song.He knew\u2014all the Sioux knew- that they were to be murdered.They were 150, not counting the women and children.The troops were more than twice that num- per, Two of the men went up to deliver thelr ATs.oe was a foint, that the death song might be finished.hy should we Hasso dia?\" said Big Foot to Starved Crow, ot us die now, Do not let our wives call ua co \u201cSof\u201d starved Crow, \"He.\u2018Jooked back at bis vite, pe Shildren vere re clinging to.A vee oe ane her poor HES ra Bh Ranell on aad.and pul led the trigger of his rifle.\u201d he Bali whizzing up torougi the Lun Then & moment later, the red hen red put of the guns hike a molten strean: from berne Sloux fell ln thelr tattered garmerts, their faces proud, still and tleroe an tamed.The men In blué fell, too.pou of ther, wounded and bleeding, fought there in the brown Erase with those other men, and the old editary \u2018hatred burned up, consuming both.Father Craft ran between the lines of hideous fire.His strong limbs rent his black Bf in twain as he leaped forward.d dup 0 crucifix high ver all.he \u201cThey know not Fence \u2018hay do!\u201d > one © heard his words save Starved Crow.at the hi of a gay Sung ri Fahmi, plis buliet set instead Fa er CE dun cross, pr of peace fell 1 fn a dust Hou ter the men cam: baby, lay with & hole:in his throat.When they gave him water to: pe it\" rab out of his neck.But hls fever hanas held the crucifix that.Bad fallen.He was stil play- lug with it /and babblin to care for the wounded.Some one stooped | over Starved owe {Jed back his ge the + and la perfectly st! © Re cos et hed bie y e w t wanted BO care be ahursed to! I1ife: only to That n ight a storm of ics came wi cutting s AH killing: BL days iater some one visited.men had fought.a \"Eros oi the desd cts Oo olf 4 each othet\u2019s necks.One of them Starved Crow.They h : But at least they bad co not again been Variven Pise \u201cown fa y H be : ticular object of | her Inspection ather people for down charge of and she heavily laden elevator started War fore the steel cables parted and the whole machine crashed to the basement.Four persons were taken out of the wreck dead.bruises, ments, and other ailments lotic sports, is 8t.Jacobe OIL\u201d said of of it by the sporting journals of the Co.proprietors of not free one da: every medicine t| me relief, but-did not derive de then p bottle Lyman\u2019s V very.taking it it according te directions, when 1 oun: tives of pain is Nor is it less esteemed as a remedy ing.Carters Little : Dent.wife Boearh diffeuisy; Cherry o fitting of of lung Ÿ w 3p! ng o A after sho Bo had teen © cian\u2019s care for mors than our wad sed many remedies withou avail is practised wh M:bay powder.The \u2018Bost he -chéapest and im- pe rial Bolas Tartat Belin Powder is the latress and.caused by worms.Exterminator gives retief oF rer removi cause.Givé it à trial and be to carry away the na Little White Boa Boar, though only a inertt culataly.| sof the Bree of, here were do many deud that it wae easy\" bad à enter encounter : eagle recenti ras out | bird tobes b duisard, but as rew J'ueérèr he concluded that It must al an Een potised that the bird ird kept eye- Ww tree.Bessy tool sav Tena ot This as fact and rode p close No tree.on the from the: dope He him, loadéd with amet shot.hen he reached à pout a ébout thirty yards from the tree he le cama er down through the mets and Shelby ran to plok it up.The load of shot was too small to do more then disable the bird b breaking its win As Shelby a the bira of freedom turned and him wi erocit a tnaily pie plated 0 8 fallen limb.ad each 6 bi time ed at him he avoided it and Strack dh rained effective blows upon the viclous bird of freedom.Tt was not, however, until he mashed ite head almost fo à Jelly shai, the oud \u2018gave up the he Shelby esca peingio of scrato and took toed bir ton, where Gt was placed on, exhib .Ha of thee cies known > Lh and is first one Killed brs ue part of the country for many yeara It welghed seventeen pounde and measured nearly seven foes rom tip to tip, STRANGE STORY OF A DREAM.The Remembrance of a Figure and a Scar Seen While Aslgep.Saves a Lady's Life, © A certain lady of lette letters, well known to some in Utica, Ln-çai yy with & number of congenlal companies, was passing the resort in this state, \u2018Herald.She and her companies, who were also ladies engaged in literary pursuits; agreed that each mornin they would meet and relate their dreams ol the night before, both for the pur gt making scientific observations And for t interest of the thing itself, Doubtless if the ladies had pondered the maxims laid d down by ihe futher of his country and had u stood that one in which he forbade the revealing of dreams, they would have followed his illustrious example.But ifthey had this anecdote would never have been told.The | syruposium was held regularly svery morning and was a source of cousiderable amusement.One day, however, the y first referred to, who may be called Misa Gale, came down with a troubled countenance an when her friends demanded the records of her siceping hours she refused to tell them.She had a dream of a ver bad omen and dld not wish to depress them, as she had been depressed, by its recital.There wasa flutter of exciteinent, of course, but the refusal was final.On the morning after Mies Gale appeared still more distur and in PRR to the questions of her friends she that THE DREAM HAD BEEN REPEATED.She still refused to reveal \u2018it, but when the vision appeared on the third successive night she became quite nervous about it and was persuaded to make it known.\u201cThe dream that { have had three times now,\u201d said Miss Gale, \u201cls this: I seemed to be sitting at my window in the upper story of the house where my home is, watching the passers in the street.Soon a line of car rlages appeared coming up the street, and wben I looked more closely ! saw that it as | a funeral procession, I regarded it tly, » more interested when it ted in front of the house where I wes.1 noticed distinctly the aæppeararce cf the train, the drivers with their black haw and gloves and the hearse.The hearse backed istant, who wad et up in the seat ih the driver.jump own and opened the door.Then up at me and I saw that in front ot \u2018his oap wad the number 9.He had a dee] Parent across One cheek, \u2018Are you ready the man.I was greatly startied, ing le I was trying to say sometning in re 7 to the question I awoka\u201d The An oY story upon Miss Gale's listeners was d &, but after a ing that \u2018dreams go by con the unpleasant, \u2018thoughts were laughed away.Thedream | WAS NOT REPEATED AGAIN.The vacation paseed Penny and the remembrance of ihe m Krew indistinct and when Mise Gale returned to and the cortegaof hor vision did not materialize, she quite fotgpeit Several months later she had coseioh visit Chi cago and while there took.ad vantage of an opportunity for inspecting eome of: \u201cthe publis bulidings.One cay shes left her friends on the first floor of one of these butldings and went up to the Shas © par- avin\u2019 finished ted with govers Mevator to take h alo.Wher t oame the others got eno! y bat the man who had he Slavator thought that Mise ale was too \u201cWell,\u201d he mass \u201csre you ready?Like a flash the memory of h in qui er dream came back and she looked at the man aston- sehed Then she saw the scar upon bis face an ' e number 9 ia his cap.\u201cNo, no, not yet,\u201d she said, involuntarily.The wan slammed the door impatiently own- It had not reached the next floor be- London, Eng., says: \u201cOne Spor L of Pa deliont remedies for eprains, over- of the lan dentai to ath- The same is birains, He who 1s permitted todo the greater may, with greater reason, do the less.Mr.Thos.Bell, of Messrs.Boott, Bell & the Winghbam Furnitare actory, writes: \u201cFor over one year | was from h I tried t I thought would give benefit.I rocured a orthrop & table Disco and began aché leaving me, and I an now oomplotely cured, better obe; A man.commanding, pot too strictly, is y First and foremoet among external cura- Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectrio on.or 8 pains, swellings, « corns, bunions, ote.Te is an economic well as inex- poasive article, since the results produced it necessitate the tise only of a small onantity: He is not deceived \u201cwho knows himself to be deceived Don\u2019t wait until Ua: but - © (bem wi ut ver -Pi once.You; \u201cLake Spring: chestisermbnt i J.H.Jackson, ot Crotoit, tsa of\u2019W N.y.writes that Cl cured his ysi- An open fireplace csavius, mt rt lim arn \u2014\u2014 Keomemy - cheap baking ing A charitable | \u2018baat ted a brand © say \"preseon M.new graveyard to City, Mo.in children is Mather Graves\u2019 Wo orm e Much d ¢ Barvia, now calls him- alow Have tried and wers pleased with roy + stimalate the liver, reguiate the wold, improve à complexion.Car- tile Liver Pills, | Metices.M sick Beadache occurred every wesk fi rsa: tres bottios où B.HB iy Have h Tr four months, recommend 1 ie Lu Mis.E i Soory.iad On ; po EE, are sick before uv.=r ae LLED OR, THE CHOST OF A BURIED\" PAST.CHAPTER VL Coen) \u201cIn & carriage In the street,\u201d she sald.\u201cBut for your mother, who guards me so carefully, and has such a réga&fd for ap- pearancds, I should have thrown open the window and ehrieked after him as he passed.But he ls here\u2014my love, my darling\u2014and he will free me soon.I can be very patient now,\u201d He had never seen her look so beautiful.Heo began to understand something of the passionate nature that lay perdu under her calm exterior when he beheld her thus roused.The Jove was not for him, but it was there.He wished at most that It had never existed.He told his father, who in his turu told the Earl of Chevenlx, with whom he had become very intimate, being remarkably useful to that nobleman.The money that Mr.Curzon declined to advance Mr.Martin found means of procuring, for the earl had begun to spend reckiess!y \u2014pehaps with greater carelessness that he found the countess knew quite well how to take care of her own (nheritance, and had no notion of her money going to be squandered on his foliles, artin\u2019s back shop began to be a frequent lounge of the earl\u2019s, \u201cho soon becanie au fait to all the family affaires of the bric-a- brac dealer \u201cI don't believe he\u2019s In town now, hang bim ™ his lordship sald, stretching his jp on a velvet-covered sofa of great antiguity and priceless value.\"He was some time ce; but he went back to America with The it \u201cintention of doi ni there.\" Mr.Curzon had told him this at she young map\u2019s own reques \u201cYou don\u2019t oom to Uke him, my lord,\u201d Martin said.\u201cMy lady dosen't, and I'm tired of hear- Ing of him.Somehow or other I feel as if something dreadful was coming upon me through him.The very day Curzon began behaving so strangely about money matters vas the day he told me this man had come pi wish he was dead I\u201d said Martin, eager- Viwel, perhaps he is,\u201d eaid the earl.\u201cI'll tell you what to do.Brin the girl down to Chevenix for a change\u2014only yaa and her, mind.The countess wil be kind to her; and if any one can disenchant rye with the idea of this Marston she will, Bhe hates him, though I don't know why.I fancy he was cognisant of some letter of hers that went | astray.I don\u2019t know the story ex: actly.The eari had no idea of Cecile's name, He fancied she was Martin's uiece, and the matter did not interest him much.But he wanted to be civil to the man who had done him so much service, and the invitation eo carelessly given was received and accepted.Cecile and her cousin presently went down to Chevenix, and were very gracious- ty recelved by the countess.Lady Chevenix was agreeably surprised to find her new guest a gentle, ladylike girl, with less of gaucherie about her than \u201cmight havé peen expected; and Cecile was charmed and placed a t her aso by the gracious manner ot the lady, for Mabel could be cious when she chose, and she choses Henry Marston haa talked to her about Chevenix and of the dear lady who had been ite mistress when he Jeft England, and somehow she feit nearer to him in the stately house, where he said he had often been, and the beautiful gardens, many aspot Thich she recognised from his descrip- Hort the visit did no good.Nalther time, nor chan, por anything that any one could say, 3; by e one atom of giner- ence, an = n grew angry, and began to talk about force.Cecile was his ward.ad he not a father\u2019s power over her to make her obey him?ear] promised to ask the opinion of his lawyer, who was shorty Soming to Chevenix on business, sent Mr.Curzon a note containing a tow questions on the subject.Henry Marston had driven down Plocadil- ly o day when Corie averred she saw him, ng wearily of his lost love, longing, a Unable to flad her, and tu: over in his mind what steps to take to e his doubt and uncertainty.There were 0 tw.or three reasons why he could not pursue is search oi only, and with the ald { the police.He, a secret, which Mr.Curzon shared, a a which he did not wish to reveal till he bad found his betrothed.He had brought Mysio æ England, as he had promised, and with Mr.Curzon's help nad bestowed ber In a quiet family, who took charge of her for a oonsideration, and found ol a terrible thorn in the flesh.Her ways were so \u2018\u2018heatheniah\u201d they deciar- ed.She would b be ?found sleeping on the door- mata curled up like a d when they were all in bed, or she would don A str: , Wild- looking turban, and sally forth, to the terror of the neighboring children, quest of her \u201cmissle.\u201d But: a good price was d for ber accommodation, and they put up with M ysie for the sake of the money.Henry Marston, calling on the la morning, was asked abruptly whe would 2° to Chevenix with him, \u201cNot yet,\u201d was the answer, me has pot coma.\u201d .th \u201cNot till Ï find my darling.\u201d er one er he \u2018The right \u201cShe ts the \u201cThere! At \"Chavenix?\u201cYes.\u201d cor \u201ci don't olton jast And] \u201cI dont often fost, and I sho lant like to 50 joke ona subject ti that I know ull to you.Cleeve is as sure} at Chevenix as you Cre re re ney want to force her into marry one, and the earl wants me to aid and abet abet him with my legal advice.Bhe lathe ward of her cousin, a certain Mr, Martin.\u201d artin Cleeve!\u201d exclaimed the young man.\u201cThat js his name.Yes; I will go with you.The time has come.Thank heaven for it!\u201d \u201cI may use aid privilege and and take a clerk,\u201d Mr.Curzon look) clog sv H enry Marston with a queer smil you oome in that capacity, or in your own proper person?\u2019 1 goas your follower,\u201d wis the reply, \u201cand keep in the backgroun while if 1 can.should like to find out how far they have dared to go with my darling.If Ir they have made her unhappy she shail be terribly avenged.\u201d CI think she.will be in any case,\u201d the lawyer remarked.\u201cThe eari has been arrogant toa degree since he came into his cousin\u2019s title, and the countees is insolént past ng.They will pay for it all with Ir first sight of the face of Henry Mar.ston,\u201d CHAPTER VII.KECALLED TO LIFE, And heediess as the dead are they = Of aught, around, above, | Deneath, As If All else had passed aw : .\u2014\u2014 They only f oF each other breathe.~BYNON.\u201cYou will hear from Mr.Curzon exaotiy how (ap Jour cousin\u2019s authority | over you extends,\u201d Lady Chevenix said to was sorely terr layers Toon liked the ti fet Late he coun gentle, qule and did not like Martin Uleeye what she pe seen of him.She did nos quite understand how far her husband Was indebtéd to this porsons, bat she knew that her own law- Jors bad refused to make any advances to as Mr Curzon had doue, and she was not a little pussled therea He assured her that vy Sad run Into no fresh debt-\u2014that he bad no money troubles that t onuld bave got wind of\u2014at least, none that could produce Such startiin oop.BOUADOSS as a ppage o e stppiles Mr.can = would give nl him no reason, were The an Dante or ari of very \u2018wrath and uncomfortable.He would change his lawyer, he told Mabel.\u2018That Curzon had been the family lawyer for four and twenty years, and his father before him for forty more, mattered nothing.was actin, must, dei Lady Chevenix hen not feel 20 epitteriys H struok Mr.was Of ve was the ont motive she she could Tieton for the lawyers - Sho aid not let it trouble her mash, | was not well, and Chevenix and her sehiools, which were going oh in spite of Mr, Gatson's protest, and now the = » ieeve, were suffi Tons ay for her.did .pot min that her per ame Went away very Joach to.Lon- do and returned de associates of wild EE Saar {me before 2e es \u2018pot sakiad dio Be Luc ue oki she bed! \u2018plotured \u2018Der: \u201cI paliad upon, Art he very graf Ceclle, he | fled at the thougne of the | wae | na méan, underband way now, and | posed forthwith.Scud pak handle | mopey\u2014that pot a penn M, save by.her sanction,cou!d ever pags thtough his fingers.freely enough, and ae long as there was no \u2018nitoh | in the Chevenix supplies it did not slguify.It was the \u2018curious stopping ot them that sent him to Martina Cleeve onoe ore, and brought About Ceelle's visit to the \u201che gir! had told her new friend all the story of Henry Marston snd\u2019 her love, and how she felt sure of hia fsith, and the countess sympathized with her and stroked her soft Bal ut told her she fe her uar dian could prevent her marrying untt was twenty-one.1?sha could hold out te then she would bé he?own mistress, and could do \u2018as she pleased CNN bold out tii! I'm a hundred,\u201d said Cecile, passionately, \u201c111 live as long.Until {know that he has foriaken me, I am his romised wife, and nothing shall tempt or force me to give myself io any one else.\u201d \u201cBut your cousin says that the young tan is gone back Ww Americv\u2014has no gone some time.\u201d \u201cHe lies, ny lady.Henry Marston was in England when we came hire.There isa lot against me, god f am 86 weak in their worless * he bent bent her pretty head ard wept bitter- ty, and the countecs comforted her as best she could.\u201cMr.Curzen will help.you, child,\u201d she said, \u201cif he can.I don\u2019tike him; but he is an upright man, and a ood lawyer.We shall hear what he says !\u201d (20 be Continsed\\ When Baby was sick, ws gave har Castoria.When she was à Child, sie cried for Castorta When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.When she had Children, ihe gave them Casters Stop that CHRonic Couex Now! 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ehon'd turn up, and blotted out the figures from my signt.18 oo | =i da by the American McKinley bill The Pail THE OTTAWA CANAL PROJECT.which 18 to be fouud the key-note of the Gaine Bud, eat, -lightsbume, through the latcicea BAVIDA first made suro that Tudy O'Brien, When it passed the patch of moonligh: was 13 Feb 7 Mar.Mall Gazette and the St.James Gazelle both Eu whole poem in the \u201cAngels\u2019 song to the on whose studio was in the same bluck, would em pty, and there was only the painted head 26 do 9 2l do / - same Mevived by the Visit of the Minneapolis Shepherds,\u201d which Is followed by another .go abo, Quiller we knew of -old, aa all the the palette iying on\u2019 the floor to con- 24e sin 18 1885 ridicule what they call the blind worship of Delegation to the Capital, y Li itt w Lo 8 loll ni SA : ai, this book focus, the song of \u201cThe \\ 1g knew him-.a man who had seen Vince me | had n dreaming.After that 28 Sou | otyassina 30 ao | Maa \\ the free trade fetich, and they advocate yric in diferent measure in whic poel Shadow and the Lis everything, done everything, been every.1 1Dust have fallen asleep, for it was broad Fhose atesmers sail from Portland about i pin [SPECIAL TO THE STAR! laments the postponement of the promisod Meek and swéetin the sun He stands, where\u2014and these ocousional visita of his daylight when I next remember anything, b Or as souz as possible after the arrival of comiuércial union with .the colonies, even though the conditions should involve a OTTAWA, February 19\u2014The visit of the blessing.The prologue concludes with a Drinking the cool of His Sy rian skies; Lifting 10 Heaven {oll-wearied hands, were a Perpetual terror tu Graves.Why he \u2018There wus a .and I beard the welcome und familiar sound of my old woman preparing my breakfast ursdays, « Grany frunk Bolivar train from the PR EN due 1 Mand at LOU, 411 alitex ai Batre 5 sa possible after Ds arrive St Minheapolls aldermen has revived the pro- seein 3} wi ject for making a direct waterway via this & His Father with ghose pure eyes.paid them we never knew.repetition of the angels\u2019 song.d of traditional friendship between the change in the tatiff in the direction of dif- The smell of Irying Dilchards was refresh.SASBIOAYS bf ub soon se b She arrival of ax al aovu.ferential duties.Peaco inning ta-be ; \u201c ingl d di got tiff and ; sity frora the western states to Montreal.fs Gazing from trestle and bench and saw familles certainly, but Quiller was a man 10gly mundane, and got up 8 and sore ay A despatch at London from Berlin says St\u2019 Paut and Minneapolis, the twin citles Deep as Lhe slecy their races glass To tho Kingdon kept for His rule above: who scoffed at tradition.He was in every [TOM my uneasy couch, prepared to flud These swamers are built of tron.tn wath such Bisma:ck is convinced that the reports a8 to of the north-wostern states, are for several In na blue tranquillity Ou, jesus, Lord! we see with awe! out of sympathy with a get of ardent that my phantoms of the night before had Toycomiort, sud are wuvided with wer ra the Emperor\u2019 5, injurious opinion of himeols reasons deeply interested In the question of Hearts of meu ppou eatin, Oh, Mary's Son, we Look with love! hp impecunious painters.As journalist, been bowing but a dream.Be, there was to rabies Ssus-Ataotc p ae both sty and \u201cves*are untrue and are Inventions of bismarck's shorter and cheaper routes to the seaboard From the first to the second birth, \u201cwe c whi \" as traveller, as man-of the-world, he had e picture, just as you see and on the enjoyable, 2 I We know what message that even-tide floor were the palette and brushes.I picked jadies\u2019 rooms, piano, library, etc.a well as an ex O rest as Lhe wild waters rest Ww 1th the colors of Heaven in their breast.Love, which is sunlight of peace, Age by age Lo Increuse, li Anger and Hatred are dead outlived his enthusiasms.Life contained no vew experiences, no surprises for him.It was only a monotonous round of the known and the expected.Dick Graves, who usually shone as a hoat, was not at his best that eveuing.He was nervous at first, and rather silent, leaving the burden of talk to Teddy and myself; and we bad the ill-luck as the punch circulated to light on a vein of humorous stories, at which we laughed consumedly ourselves without evoking even a smile from the guest of the evening.periencod sursuon and stewarde: adterb, ail the ssaierooms are situated on the saloon e:k, thus ensuring perfect Ibting aud ventilation.fous of the stesmers in the Mail bervioce carry live took of an eescription.* be riaie nu and 1 parainian\" are fitted through out with the sisctric ight.RATES OF PASSAGE From Tess wd! Lalit x-\u2014Cabin.#4 #40, 850 and 860 ing 8 return, acco: 2000.dation.ptermediats .$20, sllxle: $55 return Eicerage as Lowen MAIL rh mir 184 Class, single 87.5 2nd Ol; Clas, s\\nuie 85.50: arn gll They form the centre of a large export trade in our and wheat, for which, as iu the case of Canadian products, the best customers are the people of Great Britain.The long railway Bau! to New York added to the cost of ocean freight, makes transportation And dorrow and Death shall cease; expensive under any eclroumstances, while \u201cPeace on Farth and Good-will}\u201d not unusually tho wheat centres of the Souls that are pri and Bull western statos are completely at the mercy Hear the frst slo of this of the rallroad corporations.From Chicago ar off, infin 85 east, competition with the waterways koepe railway rates down in summer, but wast of Chicago this competition is wanting.Bore, when it palnted tne Ronan cross, And the purple of aightfali prophesied The hyssop Lo Hun, and to us the 108s.\u201cThe Crown which the Magt di It made a Vision of brows that ble And the censer, with spikenard, and balm and yrrh it Jay or on the wan tke the Sponge and Reed.\u201c* But now Thou art in the Shadowiess Land, Behind the Nght of the setting Bun; And the worse Is forgotton which Evil planned, And the best that Love's glory could win, 18 won enemies.Bismarck Is quoted as saying, \u201cThe Emperor knows too well how to estimate the motives which prompt my political warnings Lo doubt my patriotism.\u2019 Another despatch says that at the dinner {ven by Chaucellor von Cavrivi, Emperor Willi distinctly stated that he haa vo intention of prosecuting Bismarck.Advices trom Suakim atate tbat the Egy p- tian troops are making a victorious progress toward the re-occupation ot Tokar.The Dervishes retreated from El Teb without fighting and fled in the direction of Tokar.them up, and looked anxiously at them.If you'll believe me, I could never make up my mind Lo clean the paint off that palette.and it hangs there just as that leliow left it.We sat silent for some minutes when Graves had done.1 confess the story ime pressed me a good deal, and glancing up I could see that Quiller was strangely moved.\u201cAnd did you bever have any explanation of the thing?\u201d sald I at last.\u201cNo,\u201d said Graves.\u201cI never had any explanation, and I don\u2019t suppose 1 ever shall.\u201d x as, Lo her Montreal te Portland So\u2014or In such wise\u2014those rude shepherds heard word indie a 59, The Angels singing clear; when not one Wiser ones caught that night\u2014solemn and still\u2014 The Egyptians occupied El Teb and will ad- Minneapolis is sv immediately in.of thelr, igh errand: \u201cPeace! Good-willl Good.\u201cWLI you fellows look over my Cornish Quiller had risen, and etoud near the fire.(Jor freight, urther ftornation spnir ume a Fokas torsion Lorgeted at res Rae rte PE OCR conte or cuprerctio maté Pod | dilatation\" seas om | nine ean elie ho aid, Sully SEES ; ; , bui , of Brad- and cheap routes Eu » up indesperation.\u2018I think Lheré are some H.N, James Wilson i Sons, bullders of Brad the visit of the sldermen of that city to Ab! think we listened there, the following being the titles given to the you have not seen\u201d\u2014and he began to rum.Graves stared at him; no one spoke, - Jan.31st.1891.#5 Common st.MoutreeL ford, England, = £80,000, The failure is attributed chiefly to the United States tarift law killing their Jarge trade in packing cases for woollens With opened hearts and e And heard, in truth, as these men say they heard, ock and rock and ree, he went on, as if unwillingly.\u2018That must have been Drake's cottage y had; he was before your time\u2014I daresay you \u201cThe Alabaster Box\", \u201cThe Love of God different Books: \u201cThe Parables at Tyre\u201d; and Man\u201d; \u201cThe \u2018Great Consummation.\u201d With the deseri mage about amon ™ bille of old canvassea Quiller resumed is seat, and sat ball-ab- sently, half-contemptuously watchipg us the capital was taken advantage of to present to their notice the long since projected Ottawa ship canal, the schems upon which, TROPICAL TOUR ng such melody S150.Ram, it will be remembered, Hon.Joseph Tasss, Heaven's love descending th that loveliest word, tion of Mary at the Tomb, as we turned over the paintings tb) never heard of him.He lived there with his sent to Awerlca.i _\u2026 then M.P.for Otlaws, nade bis eloquent 5 ns given by Mary berself to the Indian he was amused by our [Risin of \u201ctone\u201d \u201d and wife\u2014and thal\u2019s her portrait\u201d HIB ON: roman nar there 12 Spain Sr he] The Gaulois, of Paris, says Bismarck\u2019a speech in the House in 1885.At the meet- \u201cPeace!\u201d Not at first! not yet} Magus, theso extracts may fitly conclude.\u201cquality,\u201d and the rest.At length 1 picked Graves\u2019 stare of surprise became more pro- and Realdence st the CONSTANT SPRINT: HO» found, and Teddy and I looked on in silent TE n, of & tour of this beautiful Lsisnd LE luge wonder.Quiller went on, speaking like à BJ Ee ATLAS LINE STEAMER for $150; Mary has made the discovery that the body with the AD A voor ding hols triv at the rate of bis.Ac of Jesus no longer lies in the tomb, and Our Earth had to forget memoirs will include a number of private a Burden of birth and travail of slow years; letters showing how Turkey, Greece and up from the heap a painting that caught ing of the civic reception committee yester- my aye, and propped it on the easel pear day, the discussion of the scheme with the England were duped iu conuection with the Minneapolis aldermen was suggested by Daylight ut eit te dono! -| coming closer she sees two men: the lamp.It was quite unlike Graves Man that has been carried quite out of him- comuodations Arete relbun Drown, CB.who has the Pans Ib bi% rurst gold of sun in sight, dispelling tears! \u201cOh! I say \u2018men'\u2014I should have known po men usual work, and I stood looking at it sell.Ho À A DAY smi 28 Blais Be, Henry Campbell, Parneilite member of session.The proposed route starts at pledged rs Last o Man Bad eyes like theirs, shapes 50 majestical, for a moment, not quite knowing why There was a tragic story told about Drake THUA COUR h SON.Tourist Agengien.* Parliament for Conemaugh, bas sued the French River on the Georgian Bay, across Outi thers only © ongues turned Lo such à music as the Lond I did so.It was the t and his wife.He was a good \u2018deal older Cork Herald for libel, for sayipg that while hie colleagues were in prizo.he hired houses to Lake Nipissing and the watershed of the St Lawrence and the Ottawa to the River Mat- Thrill of such surety Trough one human soul, Would not the swift Joy si From Leating heart Lo fe Wherewith they questioned me, \u2018Why weepest thou?\u2019 \u201cAh, Sirs,\u2019 I sald, \u2018my Lord is ta'en away, 0 young woman, Dale and siightly worn.She was leaning a little forward, looking out of than she, and changeable and moody in his ways; and she, poor child, was ambitious to help him to be great.At first he was ten- Nassau, Cuba, Mexico, be used by Mr.Parpell for !mmorsl tawa and thence down the Ottawa river to ÿ> ; the picture, her raouth parted by a slight, purposes.Montreal, a Total distance of 430 miles, L'Ehtng all Lunds, leaplug from pole to pole ?Nor wot ie whither and creat wipe tremulous smile, and in her eyes à look that der and thoughtful towards her, and them THK WINTEK GEMS OF THE TROPICS, An arrangement has been agreed upon By this route the distance from Ohicago to Peace, Peace\u2014to come! to Let \u2018The bot drops off; and look! Anotuer One\u2019 was a strange mingling of emotions, as tf a he seemed Lo for of how iragileand sensitive Reduced Rates Passage atter Jan.30 between Lhe Portuguese Government and a Liverpool would 4203 miles, time If such were certalauy Standing beblnd me, and my foulish eyes new hope and happinees had come into a 8he Wañ\u2014he neglected her, and grew more Tue MAUNIFICENT STÉAMERS uf the syndicate of French bankers whereby the #bout13); days, and estimated costof freignt Far-off at length, at latest, any hie, Hard gailug ou Rim\u2019 and not knowing Him} life of sorrow\u2014a look half-wistful, half-exui- Abd mere morces and moody.He used to get WARD LINE latter wii) loan the Government the sum ol Per ton £59] From Chicago to Liverpool What woe were hard Lo Indeed, 1 deemed this was the Gardener tant.I turned to speak to Gravee, and saw Yery savage about his models, and com- Fill be despatched for Havana Matanzas, Cardenas $45,000,000.ria rail to New York, the distance ls 4353 What sorrow wortb one te are Keeping the Trees and T ob, su was He Dead; that Quiller had got up, and was standing plain that It was Impossible to get any one for Havana, Progr he, La grippe has re-appeared at Leghorn with miles, the time 14 days, and the cost of Murder would soften, black Despair would smile, iin 2 ; putural, and wade pee man, azing at the picture with a look of fascina- Sith intelligence enough to sit decently.Froniers, réa ico, Tiioem So oie Lon alarming fatality.The hospitals are freight per ton $6.74.But, heralded on high: Of watebful hope had helped me\u2014such a look, ion or of fear, Here at last was something Ee ie nite asked in \"by sitting, aoû de BATU DAYS.tor Nassau, San aba crowded with people suffering from the Fron midnlght's purple sky Such Presence, beautiful nnd pure; such Nght that interested him , L somotime 2p H y g Blu ha AA OTHER HORSDAT, malady.The troops are especially affected.EXPLODED IN A FLOOD.Dropped like the sudden rain Wich brings the i loveilest compassion in His face.= pere did you get that\u201d he asked, vou Re Anat wan mor ho pac pret IR moa ment.Dien Comforiable.For + \u2018 \u2014 S ad to pes cart an nded eyes abru J == - Smallpox prevails at Belfast to an alarm- Serious Explosion of Natural Gas in Fenn- owers ho Lim ers be BUT © my brow 1 the dust\u2014 rapt! va bi I child had an illness, which, 1! she had Poon Je pértieuiare, Destlful> rinted pamphlets, ac Là Peace! Ave to dwell with men at do you think of it?\" said Graves, ules.etc.E, pp James ard & Cow ing extent.The municipal Buthorities are sylvania.No strife, do wars: and, Heard Him say softly; 5 \u2018Wherefore eepest thou?slowly, pappier, might have ended differently, and Wall street.i , \u2014 \u2018hom seekes ou?e Marvell \u2014 .» \u2019 w tet conser utmost to check Lis spread of PITT6BURG, February 19.\u2014An explosion TRE coupled comiort of those golden hours.SUN at His FOOL, LOO SOrrOW ut, s à Fonderfal model,\u201d sai n° Brien.sho was too Shanon ms, BOrrow and dir AMERICAN of natural gas occurred here on Tuesday, Gogg-wili! consider this He should ask this\u2014the void grave Eaping oc near \u201cA face to haunt i appointment, and in tne end she died.In Batlroads.\u2019 ; which threw the front and rear walls of a WA easy, pertect bliss ud d Tle its watchman; Je His 15 accent tons ace Unlike bis ordinary Quiller.in 8 her delirium she was always calling to her A private letter at San Francisco double two story brick house, belonging to 1t over all the earth the one change spread Of Joy Shut 1B It; and a tender note piace\u2019 \"Ab, th that's It\u201d said Graves, \"Ite more husband, \u201cLet me help you, let me be of from une, Caroline Islands 2 Between Samuel and William Hazlett, into the four That hate ab amen Fraud should dle, Of lightness, like the gentle raillery than some use; only once, nt me only INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.feet of water surrounding it.There were | go rapine, and rain, and wrong, and dread; | Vhich lovers use.dissembling happtness.\"Who is tir Baid Quiller, in his abrupt once :\u201d and r Drake, who woke upto à 1890-WINTER ARHANGEMENT-18DL, the natives aud Spaniards, In which the latter were worsted.Last November the Nathless, not Ufting up my foolish head, sense of his es.was beart-bruken at his in- pine persons In the house at the time, four Sir,\u2019 sadd 1, \u201c1 \"nis thou hast born Him hence, way, again.; of whom were blown into the water.Those nou my soul I can't teli you, for [ don't ability to satisfy ber.The tenderest and Commencing 24th November, 1890.i adise T Bpanish Government sent an expedition, pjyrecd were: James Fletcher, brother-in-law What lack of Par Teil me where thou hast laid Him.Then wlil 1 Through exp uger trains run daily (Sun- It, in angelic wise, know.res peer story, and one .most passionate tones of his voice never adr se 1 lowe rer consisting of three gunboats and one rane of\" the Mayor ol Allegheny, who will die; Each unto EAC as Lo himself were dear?Bear Him away!\" q For Yon To hm al reached her, and she dled without ever day y axcopied al fo UK, a wy.from tion.0 port, against the village of Metalamoi sallors and troope landed, and after the loss of sixty men, made the natives retreat.The Spaniards\u2019 were reinforced, and six days later attacked the natives.The latter were hind a barricaae, and were armed with knowing him again.After that Drake was a changed man; he seemed to have only one idea\u2014to paint the portrait of his wife.Can- van after canvas he epoiled, and when I went to see him he would say, \u201cShe cannot rest until 1 have done it.I must succeed; sooner or later 1 must eatisfy her.\u201d At Jennie Hazlett, Mrs.Samuel Hazleit, Owen McLaughlin and Mrs Eliza White.By reason of the high water the victims 6f the explosion had Lo be removed in skiffs.tis aupposed that the rush of water in the cellar broke the natural gas pipe and that the gas If we in souls desc Whatever form night hide Own brother, add owD sister, everywhere?hat answer came to that?\" ah aud Pe you it you think I'm humbug- Indian ask Fetching deep) breath, the And she\u2014 Her white arms wide out-raught\u2014as if \u2018he saw His feel again Lo clasp; ber true knee bent As Be were there Lo worship; her greal eyes 8 £earless fai lov: ging.\" Wo settled ourselves by the fire with our pipes, and Dick began his story In a manner, for him, so unusually grave and impressive that it seemed to leave no room for AJ) this\u2014not w nispered | low To one beart, full of | By reason of blood reddened felds ot Earth, ARRIVE muskets and two small cannon.The Span- for tself through tho water and filled with glow ol ~~ {isrds were hadly repulsed, with a loss of nus betore as ignited.Two other By AR Ry 5 Mate, As It.once more, thes | Hl IE ie face, doubt as to his perfect good faith in the length he became 80 unmanageable, eating 3.120 men.It is, expected that a geveral up- explosions of natural gas in houses, where And evil fruits which bave from these thelr birtk.And drank div nest rt \u20ac saines © a matter.nothing spending long, sleepless 8 rising of the natives will take place, and Lhe the pipes bad been broken by water, occurred Gladness, us suddenty ua gra) 1s iS un ond Font into Cornwall, dr know, Atthe nights Salling about the country, that his Er TT +5 Govern.Waa despatched shipe to Manilla Just evening.Andrew Anderson went into But, thro h thelr ears, | Lo us When the sun springs In ory ! woh a word Newiyn for a while, 1 went to the south !Tiends came and took him away.He dled Tha Buffet Sleeping Cars and all of of the the cellar of his house on Sixteenth street trajghtly imp: etr train: As made my mou laugh itself to nought coast, to try and find some place that bad 0me months after in an asylum.\u201d Fest E: ais donvine Mon at 8 0\u2018clook | Iænatius Donnelly has given the St, Paul with an open lamp and\u2019 an explosion with pomp of glittering Angels, and th Di Like a cloud melti the Blue! Such word been 1 i place that ha \u201cBy Jove! said Teddy O'Brien when daily (Sunday pled).h to Halifax weer Press the necessary tbree days\u2019 occurred, which wrecked Lhree small houses And radiance of such light\u2019 As, with more music shan Earth ever he n leas nted.I stayed a lew days at Quiller bad finished, and then relapsed into \"TOUT carver.uri iwener sieht hours and arty \u201cnotice to retract before fling his $100,000 owned by Shoemberger & Co.and burned A ke I leaven, not heard cb mJ ewift-dancing velns full well aware Polperro, but It was all so much like the minules The .destination Ufax sud BL John rua libel suit.In his letter to Joseph A.Whee- Anderson severely aud Mary McGraw and An ules 8 \u2019 vy so the Day dawned, and ihe ey on, stirred, Dot stand tt anh T Holl a dat I could silence.4 at Graves, but he was lost in a The tras of the Intercolonial hallway betwesy tock, editor of the paper, Mr.Donneily her daughter Nellie slightly.The other ex- And the birds carrol ad ap pal en tree tops, wonderment too deep for words.Heated bs A a the Locomotive \u2014naming a small seaport town_ \u201cwhere denies every one of the charges \u201cof bribery losion occurred in the Iarge boarding Till these things come to pass !\u2014 The wine doves cooed ove! Le à dear word \u201cThe portrait\u2019s very like ber,\u201d sald Quil- « are run b made against him by Mr.King.Mr.Whee- house of Mary Hubbar, on Laycock street, Nay,1f 16 Doing | ke firat tome, and, after me, Lo all, there Tore PA painters and not many vist LS with à ange dve L in hie tone.Lite For Trasrear and sobres a in rare te Pas- lock refuses to retract, but says: \u201cWe are in Allegheny.The house was wrecked aud A vision let us sleep and dream 1t trual wr) a always know het the Lord.rd, rs.etayedat the Ship Inn,\u201d and looked poor Drake succeeded at last.\u201d sensor Fares.Ba Arrangements quite willing to say nal we know nothing several persons v were burned.Der reas souna and sake.And Death Is dead.4 and pour times Come for men; round for some placo to hang up my palette.& lad be think\u2014\u2014\" said L and last of.ote.ap G.W.ROBINRO personally or except by bear-say, and at Take It, and make 14 Eartb\u20198, and peace ensue! Whom we saw die, nailed on the cruel Cross! tage which h ad been empty for some time, Quiller was putting on his coa.He an- ae Jamas al Monreal D.POTTING ER, Chief Superintendent.COLLISION IN NEW YORK BAY.\u2018 Railway Office, Moncton.M.B.Now.20, 1890.278s \u201cHavel\u201d Runs Down a Barque\u2014-Two Lives Lost.pecond-hand, of the truth of any of the charges contained in Mr.King\u2019s letter.It is stated at Pittsburg on reliable author- rators and but which had evidently been u as a studio, for there was a wall knocked out at one side and a good-sized room added, with a high north ent On the south, the kit- swered my unfinished question with a solemnity for which 1 was not prepared.\u201cFor twenty-two bin those two poor hosts have been ve ting thetropportunity.The first book, entitled \"\u201d Mary Maz- dalene,\u201d opens with a description of the soa of Chinnereth: For, while I lay there, sobbing at His reet The sent He spake\u2014my Lord! my King! my The was my Amo: fty that a conference of coke o Clear sûtver water in a cup of gold, \u201cMARY I\u2019 representatives of the Miners Union will be , _ ear \u201c chen and \u2018parior,\u2019 which opened one into t us be thankful that in the end they R 1 T reprosontatives of the Miners Unlon will be Nww York, February 19.\u2014The steamer Under Lie suniit siceps o Gadara it 1 say {36 Dead pe Let us | RAILROAD TIME TABLE.It shines\u20141i1s Lake\u2014the ea ot Chinnereth\u2014 Catch tone of som mélling tenderness The waves He loved, Lhe waves that kissed HIS When Orst thelr overs in the new Life flock teet | And t aoû kiss \u2018Shem, telling them sweet So many biessed days.Oh.happy waves! oh, ne, silver, happy sea, tar famed, \u201cHavel,\u201d while on her way down the bay yesterday afternoon,collided with an Italian barque in-bound.The barque sank almost immediately off Bay Ridge.The steamer He seemed to forget to take leave of use ip any way,and went without another word.As the door closed each of us drew a dee breath of relief.Dick raised bis head wit Toro! the other, had s view of the loveliest little harbor in the worid.The place was just what I wanted, and the rent was absurd\u2014 enly 101.à year; so I took it for six months, Bonaventure Station.GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD.nto, Chicago and all points west, ~seltiement of differences will propably be be effected at this conference.The Pennsy vania company has refused to grant the Ings 1 >rensed ; of bith beyond, and Love crowned Coaqueror; er heer mat line of action foe and p ed on Be ho to, Bremen.The Under the sunlit stéeps of Gadara i 1 should speak of chil 0 on the understand ing 1 vas Lo keep ik 0 o if an air of stupefaction.Leave [b Toon am.Arrive {a 7.am.will adopt will be determined at a mecting barque was the Ma coter (rom Ban Dom- Then follows a contrast of the past with d then grown \u2018ware It is the à dear safe breast place comfortable.and got an old woman to wailed s a rum story,\u201d said Teddy O'Brien; 1815.80 ban bl &10 pm to be held in a few days.lire ip.It is reported \u2018three lives were Present appearance of that little sea, and OF nol ah Mother wie ners POR! look after it for me; but I lived most of the did you never we It before?Leave [b] 9.00am.Co \u201cArrive [bu 11,35 am The barque \u201c NicolinL\u201d at Pensacola, lost.the narrative begins: Snatched sudden from black its: or men con.time ai the \u2018Ship Inn,\u2019 and just at first I I: bv paid L nice of about it ls the bh ENE | BIE from Cette, reports having picked up, on Later.\u2014Jovano Garosss, aged 17, and The third spring after Jesus Christ had passed; demped, spent very little time at the studio, only 8egue;\u201d sa CE, old Man, 16 your part Cornwall ( January 30th, six men in charge of \"the Adolph Vancori, aged 13, were drowned.Lb the fifth moos, heh Galttee 18 gros en, the wi Ransomed from chains, and led to marriage taking in my canvases at night.\"When true don\u2019t know,\u201d said Dick ; \u201c1 begin to think Leave (b} 500 pm.0 lxiiaye (0) S.00am chief officer of the British barque \u201cCaribou.\u201d The rest of the barque\u2019s crew of thirteen Aud the pum shakes, fre Magdala.at eve, | With the ywit comfort of that instant change, Uctober eet in cold and wet, 1had to do | et be.\u201d 5 Leave [b] 1,50 Arrive [b) 8.00pm.\u201c .The \u201cCaribou\u201d was bound from Brazil to were rescued.The collision was due to the épeurmen and swordsmen.and, On armored steeds, Au must fal short] No language had I then some work indoors, and then it was I began 11.2 \u2018Great Scotland Yard!\" said Teddy Portland, Sherbrooke, Kichmond and Quetec.p?K00a, to think there was something queer about \\ Ghent with a cargo of phosphate, and was fact that the wind and tide carried the The Roman Knights and Hictôrs \"eth thelr rods; No language have T now! only I turned 4 Les b Da.j Arrive su abandoned, January 21st 1n a sinking con- barque and the tug, which was towing her, The train of Foncius Plinte, moving north, My salle chao upward; saw Lim; knew Him! the place.One day 1 had been paiating a 0 rien, did you [make | ih up\u2019 ur of the m ve loos pum.a he dition.The captain and six men, Who left into the path of the \u201cHavel.\u201d Tha \u201cHavel | To answer, before Cicsar.wrongs alleged .0 Lora! My Lord! dear Lord.young girl from the village, She grand- ment.\u201d y t\u2014o p o Richmond, sberbrooke, parte fe Jalan Dis i y .Crying: Kapboni1\u2014 ! ! dear re ame, and was pu : , Leavy fhe u ship in the lifeboat, have not been heard struck the \u2018\u2019Mascotte\u201d on the starboardside, | rescript of the Lord Vitellius.ying z - |! My L à 0 tinea tew touches to the background.hn \"Did you know\u2014\u2014?tel 838 pe ova > ok tearing a greal hole above and below the Legate ot Syria.On Gerizim's height \u201cWhen ! was fain \"Not a word.Quilier seemed struck by gan to fill and I heard a sound close behind me, like a very b] 5.50m Leave BL, nn Great Eastern ars Balle) to that.; would fave given a food deal - to take a rise out of him, but rever hoped for anything so complete as this.\u201d Leave 1 *538 sa | \u201clt was a curious coincidence that you Naw York (via 8 William 8.Alley, of New Yor':.bas asked Water line.The barque be he broke Samar Judge Tuley, or the Ciret, Court, at soon sank.Most of the crew clambered ee ha re, robetous folk: One TE foot and cat oar, And pour gentle sigh.I looked found quickly, bit that picture, and is do tho only sien of ord (Via G writs SP Chicago, to appoint a receiver > the Louls- Ino the rigging, Alter the collision the But in Bis atta wrath\u20141i was put forth me His garments hem with kissing: measuredly hore.vas mo one in na pie, ne I'd humor him.I didn't mean a ghost story oo Jour oups and Now ofk (ria D.« 8) ui.\u201cHavel\u201d was carr b e wind in @ He wron e clemency of Kome, an \u201cwro L i me, sayla Touch me Dot! not yeu av x ; ! ville, New Albany and Chicago rallroad.sboate, where she ach for an hour.Bhe Tre ESC ar berefore must he go ug! He stayed me SAS RE Eau me y uncomfortable fesling of something un- when 1 began.bul it somehow developed in- fe 3 re SRE td ; SB) The President, L.Breyfogie,and the present + oflicers are accu of wreoking the road and rendering it bankrupt.The master-in- canny, and in a few minutes the sound was repeated actually at my ear.1 dropped my brush with the start I made, and then I went To meet at ree Steps of Tiberius Those hig accusers \u2019\u2014wrote Vitellius; Thus \u2018twas Lhe Proourator wended north.Johns, New York (vis C.No damage was sus- Arrive ci got off at high tide Speak to my brethren; Ray Lhat ! ascend tained by her.God Unto my Father ana to yours\u2014My 40 am And your God.\u2019 2 chancery has heen ordered to take evidence A Long Prize Fight.\"Was he seen again of men?\u201d 1 ugh the house t i In the matter.MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.February 18.\u2014Ryan ARd.because by the margin of the Lake The Buddhist prayed.a ro a now that Votes l'an one vas should bave taken Drake's cottage,\u201d said Leave [b] 8.80 ec Johns Case 735 are jon has been raised o 8 % The wind swept cold, th\u2019 Imperial Relegate \u201cMany whiles!\" answered she; O'Brien Mix A queetion over the and Needham, two pugilists, foughtsevents- w mother had gone home, and I thought\u2014I Leave (b] 5.05 a.(ci 3.20pm à ; ; 3 2 onld that night, with his wife, lie iy: the walls.Three times on that First Day, and, alterwarde \u201cYee,\u201d sald Dick, dryly; \u201cbut th jassone $ legallty of Kyle's election to the United aix rounds here this morning, the former Thereat rose question where in Magd In his old paths by sliver Galilee: hoped\u2014that some poor soul had crept ip to ck, Oryly; \u201cbut the most Comiiirion an Ant \u2014 Btates Senate from Dakota.The claim 18 winning the tlght.Which lasted five hours t room was for a Homan Consular And in thé Mountain, where 118 met.His owt, shelter from the rain by the kitchen fire.curious part ofit all is that the cottage was Leave Bg 30s | ve fè 330m made that the constitutional requirements and five minutes In the seventy-third, aru the bigh Samnite race of Telesine, \u2018And made.their cheer celestial.Last of ail Well, there was not a soul near the place, ade up too » 4 Pine (Main Line).rovide that the majority of all the mem- Kyan knocked Needham out, but the Club Jud#a\u2019s Governor thro\u2019 ten strong years, ie showed Lp full midst of Jerusalem, 1 locked up carefull that night when I went Great Sootland Yard!\u201d said Teddy O\u2019Brien Lesve g.25am.Arrive pl.1 \u2018 Pers of the Legislature is necessary.which president would not aliow the figbt-tostop And.may be.yet to rule all Syria Amongst the eleven, \u2014nall marks on hands and pack to the ing, and In th the solace of a glass fl Love | © pa / would peceesitate Kyle's receiving eighty- then as the.men had been, up to that time, 1! Cæsar purges.Also for his spouse fee of grog and a pipe before I went to bed I Ana who painted the head?\" 00pm ime Whart./ five votes.whoreas he received only seventy- simply walking around each other and in- T°, Parician limbs n ine, 1h apt Rose-red, and Apear-gash scarring the white almost persuaded myself there was nothing \u2018| Painted it myself,\u201d said Dick.\u201cand I Leave [b sagem | Arrive sam.five.dulging in ap occasional blow.Renred to thé Ivory and the gold\u2014or share And ate of Aish and honey trom their board; init.In themorning I had really forgotien DeRIn to think it must be a deuced good pio- Dj 8.36am oem 7 ture.\u201d \u2014 CornAsll M 2 James B.Kinsley, a well-known Boston =-\u2014-\u2014 Peasants coarse shelter.And the townemen Then blessed, and led them forth to Olivet: it, fancy.® put when! rot back ta the studio .agarine.CRTIN | 10.0.Am : \u2014 ng had bappen Ti J Syednesday, chargad with embarpiing.pi Pree Frade aid Protection, mes A Tia us of sept © ead cla the face in my pleure was à couple of brush- A Young Lieutenant ELE 8 adrS perty valued at $34.700, belonging to var To the Editor of the STAR: * One house we haye where this great Lord might ee arks, such as you might make if you were The youngest lieutenant in the Prussian 2 #4 Par - 8.08 Pa ous bankers In Boston.New fork and:| SIR,\u2014In the year 1846 the Free Traders etait the van or M aalà\u2014mignt nait Anecdote of Meissonier.trying the tooth of a canv: completely Army is Count William von Rothenburg, bj 8.20pm.| b 7.20 pm.Philadelphia.Kinsley was held in.va 000 were jubilant-a trial of their doctrine was Wel bonored.THs tbe Lady Mirlam's Melesonier was v independent oh spoiling my work of the day before.called ho was recently assigned to the 1st b SRE > 19 pu nde.inaugurated.A discrimination In favorof \\Vlo awelleth yonder by the north Sea gate, would-be purchasers of pictures by h A up Annie ana her grandmother, and accused Eegiment of Dragoons.As the Count was a)De Daily, i | xcept Bunday, [e] hxcey t Mondsy, ; American manufactures, and-a discrimina- yat stone.Khan, with the carved door and the | well-known gentieman tells this 2 ot were indignant born in 1881, he is at present scarcely ten dh sat te] Monday.Wednesday and + them of playin g tricke.The at the idea, and I finally had to apologize for my suspicions.We searched the house together, but could find no means by which Ex-Secretary Gibson, of the Whiskey Trusty who arrived at Chicago from Peoria on Wednesday night, walked into Judge years old.AS a matter of course, the young man does no active duty as yet.He o his appointment to the ancient privilege of tion against Great Britain\u2014the result : Boston glutted the Canadian markets with job lots of fancy dry goods.I remember the the celebrated Napoleon picture that was so long the feature of thè A.T.Stewart Galle in New York.\u2018That painting of \u2018Napolson\u2019s p Many fair 7 chambers and a garden court With marbles paved and falling waters \u2018freshed CANADIAN PAUVIFIC RAILWAY.Shepard's court and gave $25,000 ball for his (aily auction sales which took place in St.And cedar work from Tyre, and well girt slaves, Review\u2019 was begun a good many years one couid have entered, and his powerful and wealthy family.yh appearancs in court.Paul Street.The shelves of Phe French The Koman there shall find.for Mr, Probasco, , Ol Cipainnat, and po ai obliged to conclude that I must hese \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Windsor Street Station.a 7 The steamer \u201cMajestic,\u201d from Liverpool, Canadian stores and retail; shops were ordered through Mr, ler, of New done the damage myself when I let m Beware Day = orlisud.Ma.Mancliestar, Nastius, goaton arrived off Fire Island at 8.30 p.m., on Wed- pucked; ;they were the principal buyers.New 80 it, hetell York.Probasco said to Knoedler : \u2018I want brushes fall.In a few 8, however, t Of the dishonest Tobacconist who endeavors w Kagiand poiats, vis dog nesday, with Father Thomas Ewing Sher- York glutted the market with hardware, That Pilate lodged with Mary Magdalene.something good of Meissonier's.He is a became impossible to pa 6 thing by to eell ou ie imitations of our celebrated COMM MEd BO ve bro, man, son of the late General Sherman The discrimination on the duplicate involoss Haunted by the memory of tbe just man rising man and golcg to be a great | this or any other nature) means.conetanti Padre Pi igar.Insist upon having ao Brookville, saich's \u2018rate, Peters 5 among her passengers.enabled the consizners to run off the goods whom he nad surrendered to his enemies, painter.J want: motos small or common- my canvases were tampered with, di them with th Gold Embossed band, with boro, hingeion, 10roata, ga.The Nebraska Legislature has passed a At alow figure.l'or a time these imports and informed that he Is in the house of one Place: 1 want a large historic picture on an ew to have the feeling that after vriigtt the words \u201c El Padre Pin\u201d thereon, without Lesvebi0euw.rent Amive ud ee atbrook concurrent resolution and memorial de- \\hterfered with the sale of British and » fo portant theme, rich in detail, and I am was never alone in the room; that faint which none i Padre I 8.Davis & Bons.st.Hysuinithe, Drumuioiisihe, covkebire, sta + manding the Immediate foreclosure of the Ulan manufactures.However, American wa Much honored now for noble works, willing to pay well for i.\u2019 Knoedler vont sigh which bad so startled me st first.| Leave 4.00 p.rive 11.1 Union Pacific mortgages by the Govern- Job lots, which were unsaleable inthe Bostom Was devil-hinnted, and the Wildest weach to Meiesonier, Who was then not came tolisten for and expect, and I began There are now 200 women \u201cpreachers in Azpress foc SC Jolins, one Button.X Newport ; 3 at last to clothe !t with a personality, and the United States.__ Leave 5.3% reive 9.55 a.i market, soon met witn their deserts in Canada, and, 1 think, what Was called \u2018tree trade reciprocity\u201d terminated in 1847, en- widely known, to order the picture.They agreed on $10,000 as the price of it.and the to wish 1 bad grand review of the first Napoleon as the the poor soul who bad no other language to express her despair.I did not think it was rene Tamed her,and taught her, and she grew his frien Kent Express aa for st PH Facubam, 3 New, ort Closest.\"amid the fajthful.\u201d vortland, concord, Manchester, Guen Law Doon sua Des, BL The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court to- ome means of comiorting day upheld a decision of a lower court de- After a sicepless night, use Angosturs claring Sunday shaving to be lllegal.heron nou a faire > avoid ie \u201c\u2019entreate aposon with this Leay Dvd our, or whatever i ls Tt wea to ba dome she who had defaced my canva owever, the gonuine, mavuiactured by Di: Sieger to soir iixprers tor Smith's LT x boro, Kings The American Loan & Trust Company, of direct taxation, which is a grievous burden Miriam the next spring.1, the next spring Mr.and I took to carrying m work back whit & Sons.Atall druggists.ston, Larunto, Uwes Soun don New York, has suspended payment.to the poorer classes.The foilowing ques- '\u2018Thusm met Knoedier went ver p England and to bee about t night to the inn ar \u2014 Detroit ÿ Fonte iu Uuterio ; CANADIAN tion might be discussed by the members of Sbe who most loved him, he who rendered him it.Not done Hadn\u2019t more secure from 9 Jun, whete the It is only through woe we are taught to cram St IVe SE em , = = 4 our Mock Parliament: \u2018Ie free trade the To deuth, Pontius and Mary, fora SL boon able to think ut it: ouay had con- \u201cI sup the toning would have reflect, and we gather the houey of worldly Le heruroose.§ Ut.John.N.15, taalitax, NA, de.It has becn learned that C.M vourex, the cause of the mob rule and Socialism NOW And on the stairway of the woman's court, cluded not to think ut it for less than ended thers but for an accident wisdom, not from flowers, but thorns.rt es ét De au of re y ent com, 0 ovi le via existing in England?JORN G.DINNING.One tall, and proud.and fair, albeit, past grict $20,600.\u2018But we agreed on $10,000.\u2018Yes, There was \u20ac meeting in the Ripress for st.Anne's, Vaudreuil, Win chester, ke.+ Lami! kon rial or , where : A took a Lacbine, 17 February.Had dimmed the 1 ire of those Jarge black eyes, 1 know, ut it 1s worth more; 320,000 or no town, and the \u2018Ship\u2019 was invaded by a low SEE MY Leave V.2U AI, ADP.| AFTive 15.15 aun, 7.33 time purchasing a ticket for Anstrin.A fon The Polition! Pur Glowed tarough the sonburat Ivory of her face picture.K telegraphed to set of fellows, who got drunk snd made Ottawa, Senitste Marte, St Paul, ka a 1u pu g © 1stria.ew e i! Ivory te of themselves generally.The place SPONGE ?7 Lesve1l.45am daily.| Arrive 340 pan, dailr.Unveiled for salutation, lending show so To the Editor of the S'cAR: Sheek STR,\u2014 For the last two weeks politicians, after arriving there under an assumed da pame he placed his coat, cane and sume as the became un and\u2019 I ou yes: pa pay it and get ie picture.\u2019 pit agreed bearable, camp in the studio \"until they cleared out ©Of color to the thinned, uncolored rice: a Dalhousie Square Station.the next.8] as the time.pers with bis name upon them by a hole great and small, have been working at this Sen ant of fe ale.as peari-iined oconn, ali breast.Tho.\u2019 next May, eu went I made up big fre, rot my old woman te press Loutsvtile, Three » the jee on Lhe river.He, then disguised political puzzle, Jou! the pu uzzle is as complex The tender margins of the bosoms bound ° across the a.Melssonier had not lea no t water in the kettle, and > Fast Ex i diy Quebec, bo.> himself and to e police that he had seen {o-day as ever { he princtpai grler- By stiver-bordered Cym a paie touched it.Hadn't had tim.Badn t felt with in the belp of a rug and a plilow stuffed ! ve8.25a m.1A i805.a : ap drown ere The police suspected ance seems to be i that tbe United Ar moonlight's Heart, the low.émoot forehead like die Couldn't feel like i for lees th th into the o my chair 1 made myself Just Expreasioc Lachata.FarveiTio, a rex, possession markets are closed ainst the Camas an $25,000.\u2018Oh, you know, you cou ot tolerably comfortable for the night.ti il train for tte A of his luggage.Thén he confessed.He farmers.What is required is à key to o Under The biack-waved halr, forenaad and hair: paint such a \" ploture.for 820,000.Do you long I sient 1 don't kon I awo o sudden.Lesvexl.opm.13 pn | Arve 10.154 ved ail extradition proceedings.His this market.If there, ls anything else t at And haiea rong.and curved.moon's mil Huge eay $25,000?% ly, not as one does in bed, with s drowsy \" SHINE \u2018sie oe - ebjeot In the drowning fraud vas to defraud the Yankees boast of is their smartness in ng ï \u2018Really, M.Melssanier, you are trifling fooling of Tellof that Tt is too early to et your Shoes Leave 4.40pm | Arlveu 20pm dry peuranice Sompanies, n which he driving a bargain.very one Iho has oT Of softest melancholy, that worn pisce with my Ve rine pal.He may think I am up, but with every sense on the alert, a: with Local for Joliette, js eux ie oaloty ; dame es for $17 thing to sell is anxious to dis Where the tears gather, all declaring her trifling with him.You do Tot Keep your curious impression that something anus] WOLFF'S Bh Hharessend.St.jerome St intel ft Sos.gr activity ie already noticenole in rali- The general rule in business is, Pi one re- A daughter of thé sun.in whose, climes born, promises,\u2019 was happe ning.was still brigh ACME termediate fay _oircies in Manitoba.Mr.White, O, £., {uses to buy y some one © The Where light and life are larger.\u201d \u201cBut there was more telegraphi to and a glow on the opposite wall; piD Leave nu Terie gy Wedneeday for Molita with instructions Liberais put me in mind of the baby that Then follows the interview with M America, more remous rance az the con | what made the room so light was the moon BLACKING & Facife a FR Coralia to make a preliminary survey of the pro- Wanted to ca the moon, and when it and the book ecluses with-the departure of gession of the extra $5000.Thepicture was shining in through the square window in ONCE A WEEK! ADU OL s'asti d0 L'oast 3 railway to the Souris conl fieids.It could not get it commenced to ory.All| Pilate.to be ready next spring to go to Unclopagt.the roof.I could foe everything in the room oni, 40 p.m, ! Arrive ¢ stated that on Mr.White's return a sur- the world heard of the McKinley Bill, But many drew into the marble Court | The next 8 & Knoedier went Pi quite plainly.but I seemed oppressed by days wash them ht Exprees for Three Rivers, Jaspeo aa, points BR Top ¥ will be sant to locate the line which is as a Chinese wall ainst Silently, one by one, hearing those words again, Me oor eugaged by telegraph- some weight that made me powerless re : Clean with es 3.30.Opus | yonie Ar Sap ~n ton.A chat contracté for the construction of the whole world, It the Liberais Fopriehe ang sure, , Spoke ugh jo Pontus, ing to meet him, but failed iods so.move.I sat there staring at at what happen: SPONGE AND WATER.= 4 ud will be iet in time to begin grading could only give some expiaration Found echo in OÙ air.be Angel i therm came busy.K.called at his studio.there.ed as helpless as if ] had been My From St.Lambe heal 8 Ban aa ; à in May, {t being the intention of the com- of the wonderful magic art by which they Les vin bis kneeling camel at the § Finally, fallin io secure sudionos, Salle a painting things mere Justes] I had aft thom\u2019 ville.\"a érome Eosaven \u2018 tol na\u2019 ys lhe Easton: his home him.Same Lod my can make the Americans remove their hi tranger rey corn ASS and var! as those who wend story.Not done.But well begun.Lal head, on the easel, and close 2 , On & stool, to complete the line this summer.pany tariff it would be worth going a lon, rare ee mn T'arrites, OL 22572 + The Dominion Land Surveynrs\u2019 Associa- RIRES , VERY Housewife VERY Counting Room tion.in sees ~ see.Do the Liberais really In the Tar toting caravans ef Hind.out.\u201d Would make a splendid recom.ints, broshes, and palette.They Aad Y Carriage Owner rive 50am ing 0 Session V'odnenday.Frecidont 8 sane man can believe ont they oil be | Reverent and rapt he 500d; and when she conse.position\u2014spirit\u2014oh nd LAT But he Pore.ia, oro is to say, for now there renin D VERY Thrifty Mechanic EL rune ah Romer rind and Sundays Denn L.S.Ottawa: vice-president, able to bring down the moon to the crying Drew swirly from his breast a sliken rol) | must have $30,000 for it.front of the sase), with his back to me, a tall EVERY 3ody able to hold a brush : Less Baturday Guly John BS obatehie Ottawa: Agcrotary- tress- | baby il they wet into power.It hey pros Tied ith! reste thong.and bending low, .\u201cThe same now or tahoe negotiations man, with a stoop in he shouiders.anû SHOULD USE do sunday obly.dak urna EM Re er 2 Tad ha Boa Sl a pai by S05 Back\" De vos puise or IK-WR ON mittea, Wim.ooRiiv Oct; Otto J e first oc an D e « oi - flots, ton.Ont; Wim.Drewry, our consideration are those who at present Fier.tro dis places with visage white aba patient and long-suffering to pay nervous intensi at it tog\u2019 is me to see, NT THAT ON rar, D.L°*\"\"* MG e or r; e thed.Q Guiana oudicgre 1.3 Mekribur, Aylmer; Amis œuf goods tres of duty, Le 1 ot | ee, cried, Hor pm ibis Lio choeky Melsouaior, who bad now kopt giancing over towards Lhe pate In the A A ea are : to ™ be eo who now a the n Er: J.A leau, ouate u ¢ the Bank of than forevi]) and thers be an ing Ropphorta, bears the sun in Cried, or 1 nde recetved » honors in the salon, de- moonlight; but at first I could ie othing, we Sram a es Car amade Varnieh EAL STATE AXD FINANCIAL AG NS otis on vw ed nee y it as decided procity Jtopian © than an Unrestri q Rec Ir Uf spurs ou can prick | ke opt vaton spent here - iff inanded, pu promo Sot mad He Ineo 1 heard that little entie sigh, hd hen not, WiLL Brain Yinwans 234 mt the Tomple Building.fe.James ve.23¥ * re evèr a me in r t seetu me, so u riy w + oart- Wirt ETRIN youn OLe vannéré 3g inereane the capital etock, to $1,500 X0:000- he hisory of Oanads or the United Btates Book Tws 1 ptrodaoes to the Magis ét ilars and ewindiors\u2014to wot out [that he broken as formerly; it en sig visé Stan Bane » Coren OHN HB.BL MOLSON & BROS.{| boiders at ove b hundred and ity per a nt.iB whieh be Broach about toes wh + from whom the.silken roi roforred toaë; moin t have one of hie victures at at ay ue .bande rh on sr my res A.ANDEI ALR AND PORTER BREWERA, Rn Y don talk tor Camada, 138 MONTREAL 4 \u201cthe olowe of Book ce is-aont ee \u2018interview with the \u2018 dre : G8.Tiioaite Tithe Ne plinostt | Sissel a LE mat reset ra pe I | | | F.\u2018privileges.tu - purmance of The Æaily Star.ananas = Co Fomor pa AILY $143 a sent to any United States or Canada, Te year $1.60 for six months, and DOC, Hh three months © believe the circulation at Brin ox.seeds the combined En, te Fisd aowspapers published in the city a Montre ot Agents for French advertising Meusrs Amaédee Prince & Cia, No.34 Rue ae} Provence, corner Of lafayetls and 8L Georges, Paris, Tänve CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR Fer week ending Feb.14th, 1891 j Monday \u2026.31,301 Tuesday 81,144 Wednesday 31,110 Thursday 31 1383 Friday.33,056 Waturday.ree 33, 1386 Toial.\u2026.uccsceoseonces 189, 380 Present Daily Average For the Week ending Feb, 14th, 31.563.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1891, 1891, AMONG Chicagoans the problem of how to make thelr river endurable on the ooca- sion of tho World's Fair is giving cause for profound agitation.To purlty it seems impossible, 80 they propose to perfume itl At present the odors of the Chicago river are acknowledged to exceed in number, variety ana intensity all the stenches of all the world.To overcome them with still more powerful perfumes would deprive visitors ot one of Chicago's most famous sensations.fe MINNPAPOLIS and Montreal have many commercial interests in common, à fact which has hail 118 eflect In procuring for the ,civie deputation from Minneapolis a most cordial welcome from our citizens.From one city to the other tho railway connection may be described as almost \u201cas the crow flies.\u201d Montreal la, thare- fore, tbe natural seaport of the largest flour producing eity of the great west indeed, the business relations of the two places are 60 obviously of! mutusl advan- Lage, properly understood, that the time cannot be far distant when, In spite of the jaalousies of American seaboard cities, the natural muet prevail over the artificial, Were the flour exports of Minneapolis to come to Montreal for shipment to Europe, it would cause a saving in time, length ot haul and cost of carriage which would be of immense aggregaie value to the millers of the west.THe principle laid down by Lord Knute- ford, with reference Lo the negotiations for treaties of commerce between colonies of the empire and forelgn states, |s one the soundness of which calinot be doubted.The Im- verial consent to the negotiations between Newfoundland snd the United States was a practical admission of the right of the colonies to make treaties of commeroe with foreign countries but it was wisely reserved that such treaties should not adversely affect other Interests of the British colonial empire.The position of Newfoundland with relation to Canada makes it absolutely necessary that both should: be-inetuded in any treaty of cotn- merce that may be made by one or other with the United States.In the reciprocity troaty of 1854 all the colonies of North America were included, although they were not then united, as now, in one confederation.Tho Spencerlan law holds good in this respect.Newfoundland is weloome to do the best she can for herself, so long as she does no injury to Canada.Or what use are mosquitoes, flies and other insect plagues In the economy of nature, has long beon a moot question.That they are carriers of diseage, as well as disturbers of comfort and temper, has long been regarded as within the category of facts.But Dow We are gravely assured that the mosquito at least cap be utilized for the prevention ol disease, It !s reported that two Havana physicians are Inoculating new arrivals in Cuba against yellow fever through mosquitoes that have contaminated themselves by stinging patients suffering from that dis- ense.The success of this novel treatment, we are told, has been aesured, inasmuch as out of fitty-two cases of mosquito inocula-~ tion only about eight per cent.contracted the disease, with as mortality of iess than two per oent.Hereafter, when we aresuffering from the attacks of our tiny summer visitants, wa may console ourselves with the reflection that, perhaps, they are dolng us a service A6 great as that for which we praise and pay our doctors.STOCK-WATERING lles at the root of all Lhe rallway troubies on this continent.It has been denounced over and over again, its evilsfully exposed, and forbidden by state legtalation.But still ii remains, like the tentacle of an octopus, F icking the life out of the railway system, and threatening the corporate existence ol many roads.An eflort, however, is being made in some states to prevent it in future Former legislation having proved {neffective, it is now proposed to try another plan.The immediate object sought ls to prevent the sale, at less than its market walue, of the gtock of transportation companies, which receive from the state great and exolusive It ia therefore propased to pass an act which shall provide that, when any rallroad corporation increases Its capital stock, or otherwise disposes of ita own sbaras, the new shares shall be disposed of at public auction for the benefit of the corporation, and that tae total par values of tha capital stock Issued the consolidation, or merging of any two or more such oor porations, shall not exceed the total agare- gate per value of the capital of the corpora.__tionm consolidated or merged.A law such as this would reduce all the railway shares to their actual value in time, and affect an enormous reduction of charges.The fiati- tious or watered clement in stocks would gradually disappesr.Railway shares would fall Into a largely Increased number of hands, stock gambling would be reduced to o minimum-and tbe whole public would be \u2018benetitted.A DIRCOVERY, deeply Interesting to Canadian historians and antiquarians; is reported from La Salle, Illinois.It ia the finding and \u2018Identifleation beyond dobbt of the grave containing the\u2019 remains dt Henri de Tonti, of the Iron Hand.\u201d The story of the life of this extraordinary, man and dauntiess ploneer 5 well known to students of Canadian history.At Btarv.od ok, on the Îlitnois river near Utica,\u2019 ¢xcavations.were begun last sumamÿr for baliding purposes.in thelr 4he.wor men diseovered a skeleton, \u2018ot.large pire, with fragments of \u2018armof and a \u2018hand made of {bronss, which Bad evidently ad see las Jin ro -aboy and \u2018\u2019Eariy impressions are eesier made, and t.the rpaces between the: the Jet _ Tooth.\u2018was La Galles Heutevant li Bimcvs expedition for the fry dof near where À chiet.Dr, KI devoted character of fle: Tontl, wHo was to - \u201c patiently await Le Salle's return, to sit out of view all the contingencies which might prevent it, and to await with cal determination results which were entirely ladependent of action on his part; à situation to exact great qualities and unfailing fortitude.\u201d The story of the terrible massacre of the Illinois Indians by the Iroquots, during La Balie\u2019s absence going to and'Teturning from Cataraqul, the hardships endured by de Toni! and his companions, his wonderful courage, unfailing fortitude, the euperstition with which he was regarded Ly the Indians on account of his terrible iron hand, all belong to the most heéroié pages in Canadiar history.The inhabitants of the Illinois valley propose to erect a lasting memorial of de Tontt on the scene of his labors and in honor of one of the noblest characters in the history of French exploration in America ALTHOUGH there 1a still a great deal of rancour in the politics of the two great nations, between which this Dominion con- atitutes a sort of neutral ground, as well as among ourselves, there ia an evident !m- provement ou the spirit of bygone times as exhibited in the contests of party.Men are not carried away, as of oid, by their passions.This lise a change on which we may \u2014failriy congratulate ourselves, our brothers over the sea, and our cousins over the border.It is to be attributed, doubtless, to the spread of education among thé masses and the consequent development of intelligence.We do not refer to the education of the schools, but to that education which comes from reading and observation.In this respeot the worid owes much to the professors of what Carlyle called the \u201cdismal sclenoce''\u2014Political Economy.But of late years à class o! thinkers have arisen who, In their efforts to reduce Political Economy to an exact solenoe, have been led to enlarge its sphere till the term Boelology has come to be understood as the true science of human lite, of which Political Economy 18 oniy a branch.Among these is Professor Peabody, who, in a lecture at Boston the other day, pointed out the explosive nature of the questions with which this eolence bas to deal.But, as he well observed, with these questions, as with material explosives, the safest place was in the free air, in their case the free air of discussion.These questions were formerly in the hands of a few, but now every one has a voice in them, Itisa period in which it is Invigorating to live, because all narrow bonds are cast aside, and each and every one is set to study social duties.Men are called upon to think of others, and think of them in relation to themselves.There are many organizations for the promotion of morality and industry.These movements seem disconnected, but they must depend upon one another more or lees.There must, there- tore, be some underlying principle which unites them.Political Economy regards man as a wealth-hunting animal, and is merely ap abstract science.But the true science of human life should teach, as Mr.Ruskin said, the way to make souls, not wealth.If Political Economy has helped to make men understand thelr relations to each other {n the matter of money-getting, why should not an enlargement of its prinolples teach them the sclentific necessity of right conduct?This would complete the aircle of social science by demonstrating the fundamental truth of the principles of religion and morality.The golden rule needs no demonstration, but it is at least satisfactory to find that profane science, pursued solely with a view to the establishment of truth, has arrived at an ultimate conclusion precisely the same as that taught in Galilee two thousand years ago.\u201cEvery good and honourable characteristic enters Into friendship to make it parer, finer, and more worthy.The reason why perfect friendahips are so rare ls that character ls so imperfeot The man who is unjust or oppressive business deal- inye, unkind or Tati in his family relations, selfish or underhanded in his politi cal life, cannot be a thoroughly & goud friend however much he may to be one, for he lacks the peedrul quail atlons.Let him purify himself from shonour, and us fit hi 1 for the privilege.\u201d ot one of us could have an enemy to Worry us more than worry iteeif if allowed its worrying power.That is not a purposeless repetition of worda It is true.Unhappiness becomes a habit to one who is for ever thinking whether or not Sot as Deed waits upon her or ways thoug as more to do with discontent than ali the troubles that oan aseail the daughters of Eve.Tou dwell upon a sorrow, to brood over a slight or a wrong, to describe to Others one\u2019s pains and worries\u2014these are the mos fruitfal sources of unbappiness.Reaointery to think of some & else ten roubles or bothers ralse their heads and sal te us\u2014this is the only escape.\u201d \u201c Half the bettie consists in keeping up a cheerful spirit.When depression comes, and the clouds, when the spirit is loaded with deadening pain, all work becomes a drudgery and life is a burden and difficulty.Whatever is done is carried on under com- puision, With à wish that it could be avoided, and a feeling of pieasure\u2014if so modal a kind of congratulation oan bs oall da pleasure\u2014that It ia at last completed.And even if there is wili-power snough to ftalon and favorable crourosten ip e It sucoseaful, i ch Pr satisfaction.for the spirt rit will be be lade with fore ings, an D the prophectae of coming ori dt any a as work be well done, it must be Ix buoy- ope.\u201d they abide longer, than those of maturer years.No matter how uneventful a man's life was in his childbood, or how intense have been the experiences of bis active manhood, when the powers of his flesh are falling, and the strength of his mental faculties are brought to thelr final test, !t is found that his freshes emories are ever of his chllahooa days and not of the years 0 vigorous manhood.ye, the impreestons of ho mie soboes Siw the ADA! ones, and eminent ever soem to have o be store TER poney à for EE EEE patient soumis, ail your loving care him, to be uamindtul of of your \u2018words or of his home?ree tee \u201c - CHIT-CHAT, Ce ey col Aronesh Nathaniel Bothechild, whe who fod assed Lhe | tly fection of à ta of con sented it to the Oi Masons, ci One of the {nest t an k of u ne wood Corsamonted Snot ue carved.odes \\e the oy wo een in in te Cs States holding the oi ot Becerver Sind lic Moneys.Her district embraces s'opi.Mia tha health: Kossuth ohn a SH day wi and finishes biliiards, ch à he plays amd geueriily wins.| * Josue\u201d ¢ the fourth volume covering the period ol the 1866 +.+ i ais DE: related a him that | at the In 3 no one who brs could understand: Cardinal Meszotant e.This the Card! k, and informing he Pope that he ad ook and in twenty-four hours confess t o man, re- his room.Sony the end of ie pear announ that he was ready to -proosèd\u201d It was found that he had Mastered the language suff- flently to converse quite freely with the eller.*- It is interesting to know, sa 8 the New Yor that the idea of \u201cThe Light of the World,\u201d was sugavated to Sir Edwin Arnold by Henry Btauley, it ras as the correspondent of the fh! clegraph as well as Of the New York.Hera eke r.Staniey made bis second expedition to Afrioa, in 1874, to rescue Living- sique.Returning to England in 1878, ane of he persons be met Hirst and of whom he nur he most was the editor of the Telegraph.Sir Edwin was then at work upon \u201cThe Light of Asis,\u201d which appeared the next year and scored an immense success.Mr.Stanle read it before it was given to the (publie, an was profoundly impreseed by its beauty.\u201cNow, 1f you would e the nr as the oentral figure of such a poem,\u201d said he, \u2018and lavish upon it the same wealth of language, you would command an audience as wide as the civilized world.\u201d The poet expressed no disinolination to the task, put seemed to feel considerable doubt as to his power adequately to treat go great a theme.Mr.Hanley eontinyed to urge him to undertake it, yet it was pot till years alterwards that the plan of Light of the World\" took y shape TE Sir Kdwin' 8 mind.The Indians oall colored soldiers \u201cbuffalo soldlers,\u201d referring to their woolly hair, and nothing would induce thein to take the scalp of a colored ma, as iv is considered \u201cbad medicine\u201d tod.0 80.| .- The sword which Washington wore when he resigned his commission, and for which the Massachusetts authorities have been negotiating with Edwaäzd Everett Warner representing the Lewis family (collateral descendants of the Washingtons) is now offered at $10,000.Twice that amount was asked originally.When there was talk of the Federal Government at Washington purchasing it, Senator Hoar satd-it was \u201cthe one single relic on the face of the earth which ail mankind would agree to recognize as the most valuable, sacred and precious.\u201d Senator Voorhees wae quoted as saying that \u201cIt was cheap at any price, hallowed by such memorie es.\u201d .The presenta which the Sultan of Turkey has sent to the Imperial family of Germany since the on of the young Emperor are almost endless In number.He recently sent three Arabian horses to the three oldest sons of His Ma)es OLD WORLD OPINION, Referring to | the \u201creception to Lord Car- riugton in London, after five years\u2019 experience as Governor of New South Wales, the Times says: There is no need to always enquiring into the sentiments hat bind the colonies the mother country, nor is it any wWiser to offer the colonists sugar-plums than to threaten them with the Il they pre grown-up men and our equala, let us them as equals and expect equal treat- ont from them.lf they are reaiiy afflicted with that ultra-sensitiveness about thelr own dignity that Lord Carrington ascribes to them, they had better learn as qulekly as ble that nothing is lesa dignified than wouchinesa.The potion ol insulting, or Solighting.or depreciating the colonies is entertained by no one in this country.Bug, on the other hand, we have no time to make a fuss abut things which may seem important in Bydney, yet form à ry amall part of the sum of our interests.Witn manliness and independence on both sides, there ia no tear of the maintenance of relations as close and as friendly as phyail- Gal conditions permit.Discussing a series of letters.in the Times, in whieh the writer suggests, as a setile- ment of the negro question of the southern states of America, that the negro population be gradually ship off to the home of fer * aBosators, the Lark Continent, the n Graphio says: To us It seems that TH notable scheme is highly ohimerical.in the first pl as it is admitted that the negroes are chlidren, and must be treated as children, an army of while supervisors would be Doeded to guide them in the way of colonisation, and, ss climate ie aeknowledged Yo be unsuited for white men, the uniucky supervisors would have a very dismal time of it.Yet would the time ever arrive when it would dent to leave these biacks to their chances are that, if left one, would japoecily return to the primitive barbaris In the second place, would it 2% le aruel to send the negroes on such ney?From ignorance, they might Prfess th their olr Willlngness ic to ES but when hey reac romise they would be ie fish out of ator.The climate alone would be quite different to that which they have been accustomed to for generations.Lastly, the experiment has à y been tried on a small scale in Liberia, and with no conspicuous success.What the something which it is is ve thom ) country governed ou Re peine! Instead of the nesd the bread x Ditioat priviseos faery umMAD kinanees, sn bios ality all acta of law ionannes ui into whether mimitted by whites o oe bloae: rown trovloal colonies this system preville, and therefore the negroes and the w get on fairly well together.In an article on the settiement of tha gvoteh rallway strike the London Daily Jelegraph says: Thus suds a conflict which, for Sxaspara on of feeling ana for the in- fiiction of disastrous damaga, extending far beyond the crois of the actual combatants, is probably without a parallel in the long and lame, table history of industrial strife.Mean en by the mere direct losses which have Tallon upon the great trading corporations iovolved.its consequences have bsen calamitous.The trafflc returns of the three railway TR concerned show an aggregate red on of Do less than one would al conters- plate.true n pre Xalled, either, us Mr.Hartford Suis it, \u201cen the other side,\u201d or, as the would dou maintain, on the side of the 8 .ha been settled tn aix hours ix moska n we can only say that the folly and ¢ stinacy which have } Influence reason have exacted so ya ty from mankind.In Se of an article the H of Commons rejec ertson\u2019s\u2019 for the ment the Law Standard says 6 are iéped wichnit Kinde of somblan: doing what | their lite; at\u201d wht laborer 18 attacked t 1 of \u2018This species\u201d \u201cof \u201cprsepir\u201d becoming à national rege and and It wil hein for ons ee hmen Trade ag Show mer tion to intdmiaa volume ent TL fr pip the Loudon Graphic sa y be worth while to offer à ou Dhs rats on the great change which has taken piace during the lass y yours in the popular view of these momen- us problems, and on the oases which have wrought this chan, t the time of the Reform Bill of 1832, poli in a large measure from the nobili the middie class.They were self-reilant and ener potloi they were largely reoruited the élire of the workman; and they had litle of the rest-and-be-thankf ul fooling which attends the position of assured weaith, Under their influence, war was made againet all repreasive legislation; tarifis were altered; Protection abandoned; individual liberty or action foptered ; Government in- terferenes reduced a minimum.The subsequent Reform Bills of 1867 and 1884 conferred on the .working nominal political mastory though thus far they scarcely their wor.Now the working asses Are quite uolike the middie classes.They are luore swayed by sentiment and less by interest; they have littie self-reliance; they are accustonied to act in and\u2019 they lke to be led.These, characteristics have been intensified 2 mechani: coveries of the last hundred years, one result of which is the gradual substitution ot huge industrial corporations for individual employers.In the old days, if a workman a grievance, he could go and lay it before his master; who was socially only a few above himself.At present, as he bas eal with a company, he enrola himself in : union, and employs professional leaders to voice his discontent, since they possess a knowledge and leisure to which he cannot attain.In the pre-machinery period, when small matters were plentiful, every man might hope to become a master; but nowadays a workman oan scareely rise to be more than a superior subordinate.He le therefore apt to feel that he is merely pivot in a mighty machine, individual troe- dom seews a delusion, and ba craves to be preserved by the strong hand of the State troin care and want.A Christian Gentleman Who Stood For All Moral Reforma.The funeral ceremonies over the remains of the late Secretary Windom were marked with much simplicity, yet all the more imposing.At the church the services were conducted by Dr.Hamelin, Who spoke of the late secretary in eloquent an maniy terms.His remarks w ow that even in political lite, with its arooked path and man temptations, a straightforward mind and a strict sense of duty was not incompatible with the highest range of statesmanship and petriotism.He went on to say that the deceased was \u201ca gentleman\u2019 of uharming affabliity, of unfalling ovurtesy, of gulet dignity, ot beautiful refinement; a lawyer ol wide reading and marked: ; à \u2018legisiator of unwearying industry an \u2018of undaunted courage; > Cabinet ofa of broad yews, ot sound pol oles, of aban Tt Ear oas! ven joined to a safe oonmervatism of unsullied tntegrity, ; a citigen c'opaineiing triotism; a friend, hand, father, euderest, \u2018maniiest \"love; a Christian of sturdy faith,aincere puni unostentatious lety\u2014euch was Wil indoms.Bu he vorid.Knew him \u201chim to by in bis long and varied pubi h this aty knew him vo 0e où Whose streets and 10 whose best homes be has been a familiar since 1860.Such we here present him to be, who have been privi to associate witb him as colleagues, who have been honored with his frie p in business, n soctal or Christ din Gartisid, and noblest meu, he was a child of the soll, not of ef stree N 3 fa ° ancestral state; vien mother\u2019s.were devout and godl ors.Bia ?trainin was Sas and religlous.© was familiar In his youth with the hardahipe and privations | of pioneer farm life.bition soon began to stir within Though ap- prentioed tos trade, fe himself capable of better things, a characteristio energy and conoen tration of effort, he turned to the study of the law.oo His quiok perception, strong logical bent, read of great principles, unflagging ind enormous ty for work Eure ae success, and at twenty-three years he was admitted to the bar.In 1855 .Windom removed to Winona, Minn, and that spendid State became his permanent nome.But he was not to continue long in the practice of his profession, Within four years his bold upop Pine peonie had become such hat ho was el to the thirty-sixth Cong and re-elected four times, after whioh ivy declined further candidasy.Four months after the expiration of his Arth term in the House, HE WAS APPOINTED A SENATOR to ll the unexpired Twice he ry and Norton.was elscted to the same thus serving pearly goss.In De ste he beoame chairman of the nate Committee on op, Approp à Josiston that amid owiative os cotnpl a then existing iavolved b erculean of which were patiently and rally performed.Mr.Windom was s man of the spectacular sehooL He had no fontiness for etd, He relied upon coupe calm intelligence, ind ont 1 integrity, por, ibe nd! pes pare mont of the people.TI se bim that scour Mad 3\" het of >itiolant, timidity.He always dared pe do the thing saw to be right; he always loved that in the end the secure dorer was publi men avs, but no scandal ever ons him.hen him a said te 5 eed: Well] 9 nate, hi to a Jriond : have loot friend, but I Rave kept a clear and that is better than offices.\u201d joie t eg whether raies consisten jaw in a Mion village or ng tn the Benate of or Christ.Re found nothing in «ity sad in Me highest pre! prin + ce wise in Jess conspioucus and.humbler spi .the cometery the votoran soldiers the pod ome ven vutute, esrur, = to Foca Tne lo of new that had been \u2018thrown with the be work of axes no Was 00 with the green boughs of pines, & wides of the excavation were with roses, lilies, bed wher ware new oo eve y avoue Members van se tha natural un Joasantmess of the sight of the grave and surroundings might be mitigated as mach se pousible the family.A erowd of people the place and a was ke! t for the putt the Dolloe.A carpe vowsy aoû | only by the the eflorie of ad been laid from Tom the je the grave in order feet from the dampness of tS Woman rte a 25 that SESE arr = + - : J \u2018AS ardent as the that and ten a Se ram 3810 Sunmte dh Like Abe soi dunk {ik 299 vee your nant With tanoorNeessu that Wore Bok Jour dan: \u2018+ Your yory tanks hed fnto virtues Mad yuu known term of Daniel &.THE CAMPAIGN: IN SIR JOHN'S DISTRICT.Botb Parties Working Hard at Kingston\u2014 Liberal Cäbétdates Chasen ai Hamilton , \u2014 Tue Quebee Distrièt, .; © {APRCIAL TO THE STAR] Krséstox, Ont, February 19.\u20148ir John and Gunn badges are worn by the friends of the candidates.On the market yeaterday morning, over two hundred eager politicians of all classes and politioal creeds were gathered in small groups eagerly discuesing their favorite candidates and the coming of March 6.Two farmers got so hot over matters that they had a \u201cgo\u201d at fisticufls, Clyde meetings are being held each night in the county.Supporters of Mr.Kirk- the hall and have hot meeting at Glenburnie Clyde was invaded Shannon and Thomas Hogan, Conservatives, who combatted the statoments of the Grit speakers.J.L.Haycock gave the policy of the Reform party in a foroibie manner, and the meeting broke up with cheers for Clyde and the Queen.Another Clyde meeting was held at Wolfe 1siand, and was invaded in the same manner as the Glenburnis gathering.Mr.Hogan, Conservative, declared that all the supporters ol Unrestricted Reciprocity WERE TRAITORS.Duncan McRae, Grit, tried to show Hogan the errors of his political course.Benator Sullivan spoke for three-quarters of an hour.During his remarks he referred to the MoGreevy-Tarte scandal, mining in Ontario, and wound u with a loyal appeal to the | f of Mr.Kirkpatriox.J.L.Baycock.ae in referring to loyalty mentioned the agitation for a change fn the computing of ourrency, made à the Canadian people tu 1860, and whi finally secured after a desperate Haht with the who 0 posed the chan on the ground of * Joya \u201cWere apadians any less loyal iso they had the best system of ourrency even though it was milar to that of * Yankees?\" ln coutinua- tion, Mr.aycock said: \"if I were an annexation t I would go heart and soul for the N.P.as the surest poasible way to effect tha absorption of this \u2018Canada of Qurs\u2019by the United States.Farming classes and others would bring about that end if the values of farm produce | continue to decline at the present rate.\u201d Mr.Kirkpatrick's meetings are being largely attended, and his old-time supporters are sticking w him Mr.Walker, the County Clerk, the -Inde- pendent-Conservative candidate for Frontenac, and Major Edwards, Independent candidate for Kingston, are not noticed by other parties.The Major is busy canvassing and distributing his manifestoes, which announes that he will address the electors in the city hall next Saturday night, The Quebec District.(orne TO THE STAR! QUEBEC, February 19 \u2014Hon.Thos.Me- Greevy is boiding pightly meetings in Quebec west and his committee rooms are now in full blast.His oppunent, Mr.Hearn, has not yet held any meeting, but will open his committee rooms next week.ltappears that several influential Conservative merchants of the lower town have aiready signed Mr.Hearn\u2019s requisition.Quebec Centre Con- eervatives yesterday pominated Mr.Panet Angers to contest the division on vik Hon.F.Langelier, but Angers last t.positively declined to run, Hamilton Liberals.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR) BANTLTON, February 19 \u2014.Lost evening the Executive Committee of Reform Association met for the purpose the choosing tro gentlemen to represent the party lo resent Dominion cam he animous choios of the committee fell upon yor vinegar manufacturer, Adam Leidlaw, stove manufacturer.and out and out oppo- will be held e Re- sanguine that i can elect Gibson, and ts is putting forth every effort vo place him at the head of the poil next Tuesday.i English Papers on Farrer, Lonpox, February 19.\u2014The Zelepraph ex- Bon hope that Mr, Farrer's explana on as to the alleged disloyal document is the right one and that the sentiment of loyalty to the mother oountr x7 finds but few dissentients in Canada.MoKtnieyism has the right effect It ought rather to throw the colonists no our arme than {nto those ot our, wealthy rivals.Yet, whatever the result, it will Dot alter our policy.If we are determined to adbere to the principles of Cobden it is not because we love the oolon- les less, but because we love free trace more exp A mee! Levis The Chronicle says that Sir John Maodon- Pras ald\u2019e revelations are likely to turn the Of the élections It must be Lau party have bitherto had the best of the trade argument, but if the language in the Farrer pamphiet fs not treason we do not know it ta, ews says thet sir ei does not stick at trifies In his efforts Btation with the best eforis of pe, prised Sir Joha's Speech aad the Market.Naw Yonx, February 19\u2014The Tolegram publiahos tù the followlag og cable from London : market pin an oasler parer to oar tos.was Into business.Canada Toots were higher ohn Macdonaid's d's speech.\u201d Ontario Nominations, TORONTO, February 19\u2014The following were the Domioations made esterda ork, W, MacLean, gbaece.Libers rane res iarke, East Durham, Grandby, Equ Campaign Jottings.Mr, C.Miller, the Liberal candidate In Bherbrooke, in op: tion to Mr.Ives, was at the Hall yesterday.Ald.Jeannotte left t Teaterday for L\u2019As somption, here b De wi the Conservative candidate te opponent ts Mr.Joseph Gauthier, the rent on member.J.B.Prevoat, of the firm of Turcotte & of Quebec, has Montmorency asan The patrons of lodastry of the County of Northumberland, Ontaria, held a meetin yeasts, , ab which they declared in favor of Free with Great tain and the United Btates.The berai-Conservative convention for y.On the first convention, and will be ve Victor nt of the Trade, d managing partner of J.B.Renaud & Co.flour mer a hes accepted vative nomination in Quebec against .Langelier.vr.of St Anselme, has been the Liberal candidate in Dorches- Hon.Le P.Pelletier, M.i \"\\.for the oounty, who was selected as the Nationallat A has mot yet given answer.to the requisition presented to hive.Pr inendey.took place at River du Loupe: on Weds w There wers over 2000 of whom were Pre parts rteen provincial police ry Mercier sent down did not show themselves.Everything passed of quietly.A NT the electors of Chambly tock Rete rH is = sounded by Mr, T.B.se \u201cthat Montmorency.Durham (Rast) 3.P.Clewes.| aE & ie Neelon.Ym Gibson.; as.Hyman \u2018London.J.Carling.Tor i Dns Ee the pad, ution was eat Of the sasigned work.The committee of the Conservasive party of the Mock Parliament a olnted on Tueeday \u20ac tosuppo rt Mr.Curran seoured Dr.Rodier's store east of Chaboilles Square on Notre Damestreet, and the formal opening of the rooms will take pisce li sh evening members of the Club i deliver addresses and others will attend the canvass.The committee Is co bd oS oliows: Chairman.¢ C.A.Maxdonell: hon, Afessurer \u2018Joseph H.Jacob; A.F Ki B.\u2018Maciennan, A.Mosher, P.atin.Jus ankshew, John Ronde.Geo.G.Foe A.C.Wurtels, C.Duncan, A.P.Macdonald.W.Crawford, F.J.Curran, Joseph Walker.W.Crawford, Norman Lusher, J.Taylor, H.F.Cole, T.R.Henderson, H.'Viueberg, O.Pay ment, KL Lampard, D- Ladouceur, J.A.Ouimet, J Rowan, Murray and Alfred McVey.MR.CURRAN AT POINT ST.CHARLES, He Explains His Position with Regard to the Anti-Combiues Bill.Mr.Curran\u2019s supporters held a good meeat- ing last night at Lomas\u2019 Hotel, Point Bt.Charles.Ald.D.Tausey presided Lieut.- Col.Masesy was she first speaker, and dwelt at some length on the probabie effect of Unrestricted Reciprocity.He thought the policy of the present Guvernicent was oatablished to promote the Interests of Canada.It gave him great pleasure to give his support to Mr, Curran, and he ho that those present would rally around and give Mr.Curran their suppert.Mr Robertson ridiculed Unre- str iotea Reciprocity us the greatest restriction, because while it opened our markets to the United tates and gave us a cess to their country, it shut us out from the world and discriminated against the Empire.Without the protecting arm ot the Mother Country we should have been crushed long ago.The country would be In & most unhappy co dition those who take thelr néplration from Washington were permit todestroy our future.As far as the labor vote was concerned nos man carried it in his pocket, and he thought the workingmen were Loo intelligent to be 1mpc upon.r.Curran, when he rose to speak, received sn enthusiastic reception.He reviewed the political situation, and gave a statement as to the vourse he had taken in regard to the Anti-Combines Bill.He had been asked to support thé Bill, and he bad written to the parities asking him to do sn, Stating that he could not support the bill as He made no secret of the matter and bad stated Lis views freely.be Bill waa introduced and had to be withdrawn, and for the very reason pointed out by himself.Tne Bill had been drawn up lu such 8 way as render it impracticable, and Mr.Wallace, M.P.\u2026 the promoter, stated that he was going to withdraw It and substitute another Bill altogether, There wera no two opinions about the measure, and when the new Bill came before Parlinment he had dealt with it in the proper spirit, and the charge made sgalnet him, which was their only charge, leil to the ground.Mr.Ourrap stated that he was not to be drawn into personal recriminations, \u201che if bis opponent thought he was advancing his cause by abusing him, hedid not grudge him all the benefit such a cvurse would procure.Mr.rran concluded by stating that Sir John Macdonald bad become dearer to the Canadian people the more he was abused.The country felt that the oid chief had no ambition to gravity, no selfish purpose to to serve ln remalning longer fn n bublio life, and that it was Canada\u2019s in- t Lo retain him atthe head of affaire, to povern the couutry aud confound its enemies.(Cheers) The meeting closed with cheers for the candidate.THE CANDIDATES.The nominations in the several constituencies Lo date are as follows .\u2014 Quebec.Ministerial, W.Owens.Tellier .\u2019T.Chapain.-Carrei C.Pelstler.C.Doyo Montreal (C) Rourville.St.Hyacintl St, Johns.\u2018 DEAR L l besauiniers St.Maurice.\"EE Rl .T.R.Loranger Shefford.Audet.o.oo 1 I 3 Vaudreuil.\u2026 Vercheres.\u2026M.Ai Yamaska.F.Yanasse Addington .J.W.Bell.Geo.W, Dawso Agdingion .McDonnell.Dr.R.B.Strainers pouwen\u2026\u2026 {Aix Clesrydind)D- MIS.J Durham (Wi est).QT.Blackstock.Kobt.Betth .t).Ingram.Dr.J.H.Wilson .Thos, Montagu.Casey .Bien (West).Easex (North).d.S.Patierson.Wm.MeGre Essex (soutb).-Lersis =! te Allen + on, - Frontenac patrick.+ Thomas Clyde.Glengarry.R Le Maclennan.J Mclennan.Greutitle outa)pr.J.D.Reed Grey (East).\"Br Sp Grey (Roth).Masso! } \u201cgsekende Boweil Hastings FILE Corby 8 (K.) Thos.Cowan Lom, Jamieson.D.Fraser Hon .HaggartW.Mouarry.Le porn UP.Frot.Gorge Taylor.J.B; Turner.em D.W.Allison.Righta.y Middlesex x @) ifoseph Marshall LL = JW.U.Hutching diese * WP.Reich.-4 1 Geofirion, Q.C.; Aime Geofirion 0.H Mackintosh , 8.Robbiilard, O: J D.W.Karn 4 Oo (B.M, W sir R'Cartw su -MoOulia -Featherstone.SH James \u201cGrieve.Rork: i sidore F Dr.Platt.Dr.Cranston.8 Edwards.\u2026 BOFBIN.L.L suc 4000000 an ae ne ne NW.H.TRH Cock 7 .Kerr E.Coatsworth .Whee, ont .Hughes PO Mowat.ctorix (N).Hughes.\u2026.Ba .Victoria a Jus Falrbatra.- Thos.Waiters.N).H: Kral Bournan.7 Geo.A.Giare | $ Living .erguson.Ge Crman Ww H.Hunter.Andrew Tem wgle.N)- .L.P.Clarke.McMullen, (8).\"Jines frotte.We n Wellington Wentworth (N).Wardeil.Wentworth EX Curpente \u201cThos, Bain.JT, > lddleton.York (RK .Bon.Alex.\u2018Macken: or oo -W.Pegyg.Win Mio.York (W).N.C.Wallace.Clement.Nove Scotia.Annapoîlis.- .J,.B.MIE.Wm.Chipman.| Antigonish.Sir J.Thompson, A McGillivray.Cape Breton.{D- McKeen.{ n.LL Murray.be UT, McDougall.(Jos.McPherson.A.Pallerson.R, McG.Archl- bald.Colchester .Cumheriand.A Guysborough\u2019 ! 2 JF D.C.ase Hon.A.G.Jones.Hallfax.Dr.Ed.Farrell.]nverdess - 8.Macdonnell.Kin .Dr.F.W.Borden.Lunénberg RAS (0.K, Kaulbach.das.Kisenhaur.C.H.Tupper.{Jas.A.Frager.MeDougell John Noraton J -F.G.Forbes E.P.viyun Richmond.Jog.Gilles.Paint (Inde- ndent.) Sheiburne.J W.White.Thon.Robertson.Victoria .sa Mobonald, W.Ross.Yarmouth os.Kinney.T.B.Flint New Brunswick.Albert, Carleton .Chartotre .Soucescer .B 7 £.Mcieoi BL.Jonn City J.D.Hazen and County.{& N.8kinper.{T.\" Bants,.Pulp.Bunbury.- Victoria.Westmorel York Frinve Edward Istnnd.Pp.A.C, McDonald (Melntyre.Kings.eo {Sota McLean.Robertson.Prince «.Howlan., Yeo iD.Ferguson .- Queens.{Pa oon VW.À.Welsh.Manitoba.A WA Ross.Jisgar tee .John Taylor.Marquette._Robt.Watson.Provencher.ar - Assiniboia (B\\.Assinibota (W.) F.Davin.askalchewan .D H.Macdougali 0! (gomery.) Sir Donald's Nomination for Winnipeg.A STAR reporter waited upon Bir D.A.Smith yesterday afternoon for the purpose of finding out if he would accept the nomination trom Winnipeg.1 have had no personal communication on the subject,\u201d anid Sir Donald, \u201c1 have seen by the papers hat Shey have nominated me, and I an - Wul you où Rocept lt pr \u201cThat cannot sey,\u201d replied Mir Sir Donald.\u201cI have al the nomination aodeptec for Montreal West, and |] am proud that so much coufidence has been in me as to warrant my retura by acclamation.\u201d Death of the Hen.Falix Geoffrion., The death is announced, at Vercheree, at the age of 82 years, of Hon.Felix Geoftrion, father of Felix Geoffrion, ex-M, P.; C.A.inapector of registry offices; Joseph Geoffrion.rexis- trar of Vercheres, and Victor Geoffrion, ad- vooate, of this city.The deceasad was born in Varennes, P.Q.and at the oge o! 23 married the youngest daughter of Lieut.-Colonel Dansereau, of Vercheres.He was a notary by profession, and from 1854 to 1863 was registrar for that County and subsequently became president of the Montreal, Chambly & Sorel Railway.In 1874 he was appointed to the select committee to enquire into the causes of the difficulties axisting in the North-West In 1869-70, of which committee he became chairman and pre, submitted to Parliament.opi Mr, Laurier as Minister of In under Mr.Mackenzie's leadership, having been sworn Into the Privy Coumoli! on July 8th, 1874.From 1863 until the union he represen Vercheres in the Canadian Assembly.He was returned tothe House of Commons after Confederation, And Again reelected by acclamation on being called to the Council.He resigned his portfoilo in December, 1878, owing ¢ to failing h healtn, but retained his seat in the Comm He was re-elected In 1878, 1882 and 1887.1 Ia politios he wai a staun ineral Messrs.C.A, and Viotor Geoffrion left today for Vercheres to attend the funeral.The Lard Had Been Stolen.Liam.Mascon, a carter, was engaged yesterd.two men to carry them and a en tub of lard, to Maisonneuve.The carter, suspectinæ that the lard waa stolen, drove to the Central Station instead, but as soon as the men realized where they were golng they jumped off and ran away aa fast as their legs could carry them.A Lady | Btops » Ronsway Herse.Mrs.Alfred Eaves very pluckily stop a runaway horse on Craig street yesterday, and probably saved a serious smash up by her prumpt action.G.T.K.Enarniags.The Grand Trunk earnings for the week ending February 14 were $327,830, against $340,945 for the same week last year, a decrease for 1890 of 813,115, The SURPRISE way.You want your cottons, linens, flannels, always sweet, clean snowy white?You want the washing done at least expense; the easiest and cleanest way ?Then use SUR-~ PRISE Soap on wash day the * Surprise\u201d way, without boiling or ds READ the directions on the wrapper.Surprise Boap has been nsed the \u201c Surprise * wey fon) oars with entire myc The Croix Soap MT g Co.Bt Sophen: NB, £31 Does Death End All! To one who is suffering with that dreaded disease, Consumption, this question loome up as one of vital importance; but why not avoid these dreaded forsbodinas by curing the colds and throat troubles which are the invariable forerunners of this fatal illness.\u201cHarvard\u201d Bronchial Syrup ts simply magical In its instantaneous reiial of all Bronchial affections, Bore Throat, Coughs, Colds, eto., and is now taking the load pions remedies of this kind.It * ex- ly plensant to the tuste and makes a fon end ot of every one who §ivee it a trial.Large bot extra large 500 ; ~~ 35 pert, gt ort armani Frans ne RRR ARRIVE pt TRE ae em ! SPORTS AND.CALEDONIAS AND THE ER MEDALS.Curliag in Ontario\u2014Turf Literature\u2014 Lox Show in Mew York-PFrincelon's Lacrosse Dootiisd Notes.Goodwin's Official Turf Guide for 1800 is \u2018just cut.It 18 a neatly printed, well bound book, of more than one thousand pages.and lied with rules and records of the American turf, and a succinot agcount of all the events of the past year.The races are arranged alphabetioslly, acoording to the States and Provinces, and the results are fully given.Besides this valaable record the book von- tains much general turt information.There is an account of the Bug lish racing tixtures of the fastest time on record, an index ol horses with ree and names of owners, racing tracks and clubs, and of many other topics of interest to tur! men.It le one of the most carefully coropiied and systematically arranged books of the kind ever published in America ey will form a valuable addition to the library of every Jockey Olub and horse fancior in the country.HOCKEY.The match ot the Insurance League layed last night, between the, Pheenix and Bard ardian teams, resulted in a draw.The Dreadnaughts and the Northern Insurance team played on the Dominioa rink, and the former won by a score of 11 to 3.OURLING.The Caledontas continued the contest last night for the Walker medais, which accom- the vase they won a few days ago.ALY \"he following was the playing last night :\u2014 Rink No.1.Willlam Morrison $ A.Christmas Juuies Paton .A.Harper A.W.Hughes vi A.Murray, skip.19 w.Waison, skip, 14 RINK NO.3 .Young 4.\u2018Wilson W.Formers + H.Robertson w.c .L.Lockerby Jobn Tough.skip, 17 À Wilson, skip, 23 NOTES, The Crescents will hold thelr club and green steeplechase to-night.Ryan and Needbam fought a seventy-six round match in Minneapolis.Ryan won alter a very hard battle.ONTARIO CURLING.Fourtean out of the sixteen an group winners ard expected to take part in the final com- tition for the Ontario tankard at the ranite, Victoria and Prospect Park rinks The two group wipners that will pot compote are Mealord and riston.As will be gcen from tre\u201d Ds.the two clubs that played the final last year, Walkerton and \u2019oronto Granitea, meet In the first round.The ties in the second round will begin at 2 p.m., and ail the matches In this round will probably be played at the Granite rink.The draws were made at Secretary Russell's office, and are as follows: FIRST ROUND, At the Victoria Rink.A~\u2014Orilila v.AyT.B-Galt Granites v.Prospect Park.At (he Granite Rink.C\u2014Parts v, Lakefield.D\u2014Toronto Granites v.Walkerion.E\u2014Plattsyille v.Belleville.A! Prospect Park, F\u2014Guelph Royal City v.Chatham G\u2014Hanliton Thistles v.Bowmanville, SECOND ROUND.Winners of C v, winners of G.Winners of Ev.winners of F.winners of B v.winners of D.winners of A, bye.PITESIMMONS' FUTURE Fitzsimmons, t he middleweight champion, reached New York yesterday.There.was pot a soul at the Grand Central station to receive him, not even hls manager.Fitz £ One à mons is under contract for a year with 6 hota of Chicago.He will show s in New York, yn, NTA ha and Chicago and perhape in other © cit od Then he will go to England.engage in no finish fight for : oar reed wo he geta throagh showing in England he will be prepared to fight the t man in his class over there, PRINCRTON'S LACROSSE.At a mass meeting of of the Sollege held last term it was decid thdraw from the Jotercoll case Kagoctation: but to continue lacrosse as a \u2019Varsity organlza- tion.It has been found that there are no grounds available for playing, so this evening the officers of the association handed in thelr resignations as follows: President, EK.G.8.Lewis; treasurer, B.Phinizy; captain, E.A.Poe.This action will make lacrosse at Princeton & game of the past.THE COMING DOG SHOW.The fifteenth annual New York bench phow of dogs wiil be Riven under the puspices of the Westminster Kennel Club at the Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thyreda and Friday, February 24, 25, 26 and 27, James Mortimer, the superintendent, lo x now olassifying the best lot of canines that have ever entered a ahow.The entry Hat is the largest in the history of alocalshow, and embraces the most sensational dogs tn the world.YALR'S PROSPECTS.Yale's prospects for a crack crew look blue enough.Ives, one of the best men in the boat, and who was sure to stroke the crew, has been ordered by physicians to cease rowing for a jong time in consequence of « heart trouble.Ferris, of last year's crew.cannot row on account of rheumatism.Hartwell, who bas rowed for three years, refuses to row this year, and there will be but two men in the boat, Brewster and Simms, who have ever rowed in a varsity race.YACHTING.The new forty-six foot claas, around which most of the racing interest will be conan trated this coming season, our new po om à well at AB re signs r.Burgess are on e ok at Ys The firat is to be cali Lawley s yard \u201cOweenah\u201d ; ber owner is Mr.À.B.Ternes The second will be ehristened \u2018\u201cMineois\u2019\u201d ; ashe is owned by Mr.August Belmont.The third and fourth are for Mr.Corne Vanderbilt and Mr.Bayard prose Their names have not yet been made publie.The buat in the same clues designed by Mr.John B.Paine will be calied \u2018Bearearow.\u201d This gentleman has already won his spurs by designing the \u201cSwordfish\u201d and the \"Hornet,\" two \u2018rracks\u2019\u201d\u2019 that often crossed the line as winners.The \u2018Scarecrow\u201d is the powerful of all the new * Mort -glxes,\u2019 Gor am being 14 feet 6 inches and her draught 10 feet 3 inches.Her lead keel will be very jsavy and her sail spread exceptionally arge The McCarthy-Dixon lgh been The McCarthy-Dixon thas { declared off.« again Ned Hanlan says whilst he = willin enter a sweepstake of $500 each with O'Oon- nor, Teemer and Gaudaur \u201cmake a match with the Orillia sculler.At acommittee meeting of the Ontari Jockey Club held yesterday it was resolved to change the dates of the spring meeting to Saturday, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, ay 23, 25, 97, and 30.Sampson, the Detroit strong man, whose feats of strength oreated such a fwrore in England recently, is in Toronto.& weighs about 175 pounds, and is a veritable wonder.It ie said his objeot in coming to Canada is to arrange a match with Louis Oyr.Fire on Foundling Street.Damage by fire to the extent of between $1000 and $1500 was done yesterday afternoon to the establishment of Messrs, Wil- lam Boister & Co, Nos.49 and 48 Founding street.While proceeding to the fire, resis 3 and 4 came into collision at the corner of Be, Peter and Commissioners streets, and horses were slightly injured, Captain Gibson and W.Britt, the driver of No.3, being also some bru Another A .alarm was sounded at 4.40 p.m.for a chim- per fire in the house of Mn Joseph Meunier, 26 Visitation street, No damage was done.Funerai af ihe Late Captain G, F.Cooke.The funeral of the late Captain George F.Qooke took place from his late residence on Prince Arthur greet, two o'clook y nier day afternoon, to Bt.rge\u2019s Churoh, funeral! services were conducted by Rev.Bishop Bond, assisted b Ÿ the Very Peas Carmichasi and Rey.Mr.Smith.funeral cortege was h y a firing and escort party of thtrty-four thd of the Prince of Wales \"he and the regl- \u2018mental nd pali- were: Capt Lefebvre, P, W.R.Oa be botson, 5th Royal 8co ae Capt.Clarke, Duke \u201cof eres Baa tea Kemp, oe ; pusti ors, Gap usioad.otoria Rifies, th, N.T.Rieilé H.toning and Ea Ko n, a8 representatives the Bar of Montrea).Immediately 1a of the hearse were 4 number of rela- Ko : deccaged;- £he - Butler, he prefars to | a.Major Campi « srl Bon saine = él vir and \"a CE and .vumber othe members of the ar and fri resantatives from the talons.From the church the Juneral cession \u2018went fo the Honaventire whenoe the i was taken to ville for interment.Sabbath Observance.20 {he Eon of ths STAR: have read in your issue of Jan.38th one Nichols attempt to the or into which, he thinks It have fallen in my.correspondences with r.Fried- lander, also Mr, Friediander's able and pointed reply in pour issue of the 12th inst.find that Mr.Nichols,in his kind endeavors to extricate me, has involved serious errors.And now it seems that J should extend to him the hand to help biz out.He says uot justified in the statement that the law which the Presbyterian General Assem apd the Lords Da Alliance val for would compel ail Jews and Seventh Day Christians to obeerve the first day of ©.This he calls a ghost we have tne Hitly raised.That the proposed Sunday law ls only à ghost we will not deny; for we believe there are Loo many humane and liberal minded men in Canada to allow it to assume & bodily form among the laws of our fair Dominion.I would inform Mr.Nichols that we did not raise that \u201cghost.It is the offspring of an alliance which has been formed for the purpose o?enforcing its religious convictique ar free born Canadian oitizens.first dc 1000.in Parliament waa Maren 6th and 890.1t then vanished and has not been h from sinoa.But its return 1s expected on In answer to an enquiry on this point the Secretar of the Lord's Day Alliance wrote mess follow \u201cI beg to etate that it is intended to have a bill before Parliament this session.Mr.Charlton will re-introduce the biil of last session at the earliest date.We have sent out nearly forms of petitions throughout the whoié country,\u201d The following are some of the CHARACTERISTIO FEATURES OF THIS BILL: It defines the 1 Lord's Day to be the first day of the week.9.Whoever on the Lord's Day shall do auy work other than usehold offices of daily necessity or a er works of nocossity or charity shall be deemed guilty of a molod emeanor.person convicted of any offence declared ih th act to be » misdemeanor shall for every such offence be fined a sum not exceeding fifty doilare nor lees than one dollar together with the costs and charges attending the proceedings and conviction.4.In default of payment of flnes and costs, the oftender shall be committed to the common gaol class exempt are the The only people called Indians.1f thie does pot justify my statement that the law called for would compel ali Jews and seventh day Obristlans to observe the first day of the week, under penalty of heavy fines, then I would like to have Mr.Nichois explain what kind of à law would.But he attempts to disprove my statement by assuring with an air of genercelt that we shall 8 still be allowed to kee seventh day! Such Renerositr, may sers r.very iibe the mind of Nichols; but let us suppose the olr- cumstances to be reverted, aud por, haps he will be able such liberall would be\" apprec reciated, suppose that the members of Parliament were induced to enact à law, enforcing st êne all classes thé sabbatic observan seventh day, commobly oalled \u2018paturda uid Mr.Niobols and ton How quiekly wo thousand others rise u Prin, apposition to aw such legislation,ss tee ppon a.rights.On, mot à at all chols, you ru be allo allowed to k © first day.We wil lous con Viotione.imprison you you not keep day | Vend such Yue be called just and liberal?No; they would be unjust.They would be tyrannloal and they should be frmly opposed by every lover of truth an fustice.\u201cIn our jodgment,\u201d says Mr.soni of \u201cJehovah requires he to give sp, a seventh our time to rest Ip and believe that we are foil ng the Be solrits divine injunction hae we re give up the first day of the week as truly Friedlander is hen he gives up his seventh da I God only vires a\u201c Pl \u201cofour time, what right has the State to uire another seventh after a man has fulfilled God's requirements by keeping the ow \u201cas the one who keeps th ?2.1t God ulres man simply to keep one day in seven and no day in particular, what right has the State to lait man's God given freedom by enforcing ail to keep one particular day\u2014the first day of the week.Does Mr.Nichols, AFTER DEFINING JEHOVAR'S PLAN, propose to make Improvements on it?\u201cShall mortal man be more just than God?Shall man be more pure than his Maker > The next dliemma in which Mr.Nichols ota Involved be round world theory.t thinks it is impossible to P a definite day, because time diffare east and west, and he cails on the \u201cechool boy\u201d to back nim up in his assertion.Yet he is asking our Government to enact =, law for the whole Dominion to Dreven nt men desecrat ing the ness the fret \u2018day of the week! Impossible to ons definite o day because the time differs.% trouble about that when Sunday comes! Burely he can- pot think that the Sunday comes to ali the world at onoe, or even to all parts of Canada at the same time, * A \u201cschool boy\u201d blind as that, we should expect Would be sent home for want Of intellect.\u201d But we have been foilowing Sas Cort dent away from the real question in this ay from real question lavobved Has the Prato the right to enter the domain of conscience and enforce any religious duty?If the State may snforoe one religieus duty, why may it not toen every rel law compel mea to Day and leave them free to neglect the Lord's House, the Loid\u2019s Hupper or the ER Be Parliament me may decide one Telle ous (Question and foroe eciston by a olvil enaet- ment, may it not de eve point of ae controveray?Protostanta should be the last appeal to earthly governments consciences on mon by enforcing religious of testant dootrine of th nt oi of rivate judgment,\u201d says Lord acau- ey, \u201cwa conceive to be this, that there ia on the face of the earth no vieible ces man are bona to on of 513.Though Écran Catbelios samit that ere is such a y, they do leve that the Lord's Day Alliance por the Dc injon Parliament efustity tute that body, - ! Let man be fres to ch 0080 OF gard to religious matters.Then let the church arouse use to her work, relying not on aw, BUT UPON THE POWER OF GOD.Let her take the ** sword ot, the spirit, which is the word of prove another,\u201d says Hon, a he wise privileges which belo to us all, tter man bound to advise the ; but nets not only not bound he iw ing, It is untrue that same to coerce copeideration whl which © bind a Goverament to scout a ee pa ans G.ane.Rpm the the Lord's stringent Jaw 7 enforced by pains but as a loving tribute to our best rend.Buch a .day Cannot ot be ca forced on the unwilling © God may invite them a s Tonkt Qui bas tney they will exousé, them to partake ot it per of pL Bo.Stukely, P.Q Feb.17, 1891.The seve colonial Oc Ooni when the folio cours, hos.B.Ingman, .S'Hsrennan SEE die EE Ss Rela C tive Types snd Dangers Attaching to Thew\u2014Mr.Chanpagne'i Reperte \u201cHave you any theory as to the cause of the explosion of the boller of the Quebec mill?\u2019 was asked of Mr.Champagne, the boiler inspector.Judging from the terrible effects of the explosion, I think the boilers must have been extra strong, and it must have been due to the bad fittings, but in the absence of certain information I cannot say positively: Not one accident out of a hundred is caused by the want of water, excepting on looomo- tive types of boile where the stays are greatly affected y the overheating pi the stays, on which ends the strength rs, where those furnuces may be covered or apoovered by the least move of the water level.\u201d \u201cHow do you make out that the loco- Nous, type is more dangerous than any er \u201cOnly s the water level, as the least move ol kely to cover or uncover flat surface exposed to the hea rg answered Mr.Champagne.\u201cWhat is your mode of testing bollers?\u201cBoilers are tested up to 150 Ibs, when they carry 100 Ibe, and soon in proportion.Immediately after the test and before allow- nga certificate, the inspector has to receive a declaration under oath from the boller maker as to the quality of the material, yorkmanehip, | mode of staying, etc.The inspector has also to ascertain that everything is in ponformitr with the oath taken, and this I have followed out since appointed.\u201d \u201cHave you any suggestions to offer which might lead to a solution of the oysters tn \u201cIf they could find out the size thickness of the lates of h len Pw whioh , number of piece of the boller, how riveted, the age, and where boiler was built then some idea might bo formed » a Lo 0 how u the explosion coourred.\u201d PROTOR'S The Botior Inspoctor has his re rt for last year.The amount Of one may be detalled as follows: In- \u2014 of bollers, examination of of persons in charge of steam engines and Uers, and services rendered to other committees, Mr.Champagne made 1381 visits of ins] fon; 689 external and Internal examina 4 bydraullé teets; v pertecl lions ut elon 7 were condemned w and seoond hand boilers erec which 57 were new,b%; notices of ins inspection, 169; certificat es issued, 393 ; 403 applicants for tions to take charge of stationary engines and boilers were examined, of whom received certificates and licenses, Mr.x Champagne.also rendered services to atar, Fire and City Hall Crnmitions.He contends that there is reason for congratulation owing to the absence dents, even with an increase of work.Reference is also made to the annual convention of the Boiler Inspectors heid in New York in Bep- tember last, of which body Mr.Champagne was re-elected vice-president.SALARIES OF CiTY DRAUCHTSMEN.Irregular and Rough Carters\u2014Road Committee Contracts.The chairman of the Road Commities yesterday desired to have all the dra bte men placed on a foo 3p get their 2 8 REPO; ust complied ons ; tm- Ald.8 suggestion, as the committee old keep to scale ad: by the Sal 0] to the interest of Ald.Wilson, while admitting that the men were all able and efficient, opposed the ides that it was not the proper time to then de the question of salaries.It ecided to to leave the salaries as the) according to Meh A.Jeffrey rosie plans of side walks under subways, which was referred to the Qe or, EE the Cit su 5 to draft pect: y Surveyor, are rafts cations and ad for bricks.They decided toreport in favor of the exproi riation of a wooden house beside the Boys\u2019 Home.Also to macadamize Amherst street \u201cthe first thing this spring.The City Surveyor WAS as requested ° Bgsireat tha value of expropriating St.Noho e City Surveyor stated that he was being callea on continually by hackmen, regarding tho use of telephones in their shel- e trouble lay with those who on! the winter, and who claimed the same privileges as driving all the year.The shelters were well kept in Sum mer, but the roughs in the winter s the windows, eto, and many of the older and Tor rn men were VE THR SHELTERA.Be subetantiated his his assertions by ia that several of those stationed M ad on for themselves.The Soeling of of od members was that the yearly men should have the benefit of the privileges, and if the others desired a telephone they oould get it and Day for it.However, the matter was left with Mr.St, George to settle.we ras decided Lo! i) e over the land of the ment for a pu park al Point st 0 Le se Charles b7 20 ; of BL.signed D electors Mary's ppt esting a Moon of all the partment.r.Bt.George wiil supply his ! Swtament and \u2018then send the petition ent.O by th estate to pi haie feat to Psplan ade Avenue, to make it sixty foot, th e city a to Ald.P, answer, Hints for Women who: are Seeking Ewmploy- oan 17a westion for many women en 30 earn clothes, food y was Tan and wom, an sho Pave tie ht to work at any kind of honest labor which he or she may find to do, and the pa: be measured by the manner Year tb: aid foe N ve ens the women.Near homes bave ability in some d msides de pin AU $547) village started a sale, later eatabiiahe) Ereonbouses and It Sas pat them well.For both 1 and d York Oity earns her living hammering sl vor.One woman maxes home-made bi: for the Woman\u2018 Eine snd supplies many grocers.She bakes loaves > day, _ n average.Farmers\u2019 wives and daughters DAVIAg 8 SURFS OF SOUR MILK nome.Another woman of my tance bas made and sold yeast cakes fora large I wh e and has wi apendi ones and pin to taxe outing oocasionally.ing has an establishment in 4 New Ÿ makes rent Ytoring wraps and winter ciotèlag 264 renovatt 1e pr roman, © had had expert- do [SE such garments as | for the sick, found it ; Léqurrance = MORTGAGE ERY LARGE AND EXTENSIVE SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 230.: Ty ry rk hg utile Lut TE ee pd Sfp rh el\u201d \u201cHn 1 re nés ives.Ti Boh, re Bue st Reserve.Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30.dAMES ST ER Auctioneer 1878 101884 Notre Dame at, 33 éawil Ask your Grocer for Ram Lal\u2019 s Indian Tea.36*Bawtt \u201cMUNGO\u201d THE FINEST 5c CIGAR EXTANT, MILLIONS SOLD ANNUALLY! Extraordinary Value TRY THEM.S.DAVIS & SONS Montreal, Canada.41° Soldin ackages only.Ram Labs Indian Tea.3awif \u201cLA CADENA\" I staks my reputation as a cigsr man that the \u201cLa Cadena\u201d is better value than any other cigar op the market.All smokers desiring the highess clase of cigars, at moderate prices, abould lnapect our assortment of the \u201cLa Cadens Cigar.\u201d \u2014 a % NATHAN MICHAELS, 208 ST.JAMES STREET, Next Dest: te ochanies Hall.«oct Use ro Lal\u2019s Indian Tea.Lo 86°Sawtt T.PRINGLE & SON, MILLWRIGHTS, Meohdnical & Hydraulic ENGINEERS, Agents and Importers of Nill Machinery of all descriptions.Valuers of Mills, Machinery and Property.Plane and Specifications propared tor Cetten, Westlen, Fleur, tirist and Saw Mills.WATER POWERS.Factory and Mill Sites Lecated.Sele Agents in Canada for À.Heowe\u2019s Eureka Grain Cleaning Machinery and Hercules Waser Wheels.In Canads at present there are 52 Hercules Water Wheels, transmitting » total of 12,450 H.P, GET THE BEST.637 WArrE FOR DISCOUTTS Always the same.\u2014 Ram Lal\u2019s Indian Tea./ RAE & DONNELLY, AUCTIONEKRS , ETC.À pie sut le, solioitips + \u201cde asso that that cE yg Saf ee EEE ue te that 0 Mat for Sales Le d sary 5 icatian is es nx thanks tc our friends anf 2 m etn an he Po po] REL ras i os at our well known and exte attention is given to sales of Real Eatate, ce, D LH amaged Goods, Farm Steck and Bouss- rai Cask Advances made on ail kinda of Mer- chandiss.RAE & DONNELLY, Bell Telephone 2017.41 4 QALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Carpota, Oil Clethas, Blank Comfort.ors.Licens and a lot of Od: d Eada, AS our Rooms, 241 and 243 8% Jamen st, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEB.SOTH, Pulnns.Dinlog hoom Bete.Parior Soie, 044 and nut, arlor Easy Chairs, Cabinets, all tands, Wardrobes a toads, Springs an attresees, Ptilows, ant Linens, Suiits, able snd Plano Covers, Bilv Hare Cutlery, Dinner, Joan and Chamber (Sets, ( and Glaasware, Lace Olotha, Tweeds god aad, Ra à ins Dice lot of ory pe onis, Vases an s and Ends, together wit, or of Nice Second-Hand Furnit rer * Without Reserve.BALE AT 2 P.M.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.t Nor bo pe t To Coreen s'ot charge van ure, u| > sale, sto! tree wanted eh map 3\" i Montreal, 30 Janes.1861.28 12e0d Pouple je Tei se Di irigeud of se Vers yd EE ©.k on and die Y.the or ire oes Hom the 15tb to 8a SUSQUET, Cashier.La limited 107 Banque du Peuple.NOTICE.Senoral f the Btockbolders 7, (Ta danete & a ple oT the Be of i ihe 130 Lo onto 80th January 180 801.\u201828 12 ood MAY-MAZEPPA! \u201cAt no time in the history of the mine has there Desh more ore in sight than at thia date.The body of ore opened up at the 450 foot level (or level No.9}, the latter part of the month, is immense ; the dimensions of which we have not been able aa yet to determine.\u201d May-Maseppe mine for January.1801.) May-Mazopps shares are paying a regular monthly dividend of one snd one-quarter (14) per cent.A van een ONDAY tue SF OOND REED bcixoce.of the À.Act of neo Direc! der of TOSQDE T, avhier.(From the Buperintendent's report on number of shares are for sale.LEWIS A.HART, Notary, Investment Securities, ST.JAMES SIREET, - MONTREAL a0*5 = Benning & Barsalow's Sales BENNING & BARSALOU Auctioneers & Commission Merchants, Nes.86 & 89 ST.PETER STRKET, WILL RESUME THEIR TRADE SALES Of Dry Goods, adie for Boots, Shoes and General e Spring ea mmer Seasons, ON OR ABOUT THE 11th MAROH.The best open: in Canada for magufacturers sad merchants ening 1a of surplus ook, MR.W.H.ARNTON, who is now with ue, will devote special attention to Real Estate Sales, Household Furniture, Damaged Go: Farm Block, Cattle, &c.Liberal Cash ces made on all kinds of chandise sent to Aber rooms on consignment.received any time, M, Hicks & Co.'s Sales ATTRACTI VE BALE ' \u2014OF\u2014 FINE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODE, othe subscribers will sell at their Nos, 1601 nn and 1823 NOTRR DAME STREET, Os FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FRB.50th, A very select Assortment of Fine Furnishing Goods, Poon Blper.Hy Cloth, Tab ay owels, , Hu: Fron Rpg a 3, te Quilts.Table All New Goods of the Latest Designs and Dest quality.Sale at 2.30 o'clock.M, HICKS & CO, 885 Al D.H & W.H.Frasers Sales TALOGUE SALE OF A BELECT Ace Library of Standard and Mis- \u2018 collançous Booka, at our Anotion NO, 320 BT.JAMES pri On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Slst INST, AT HALY-PAST TWO OCLOCK.D.H.& W.H, FRA= 384 ASE ANKRUPT STOCK OF READY MADE Clothine at at auction.We are instruct.devant ostatà estate 0 Fatiarson.& ug, to sell Br ab Mc auction, at CT James \" on 7 pal Wednesday Aforeens oo Evens, 5th nat.in lots to suit took of this spate con: ting © Hodics! and Suits, Trousers, Mon and Btook is freeh and veus we SALE AT 2 AND 730 P.M D.H.& W.H.FRASER, 41 6 Auctioneers.3; the Most esate Case.Large bottle, Small price.38%od Re.DAVIS PENNY ROYAL AND STEEL For Fomal uiokly co pot all regularities 3 ms r sale by sll Chemiste, None Genuine without this Label on every Bottle and every Jar.7 vy 118 Biren Please destroy the Label after using our St.Leon Water to avoid fraudulent Bottiers.ava: \u201cHead Offios, 08 Broadway, N Yonx.By the issue of new shares st a MPANY.premium, some of which have been subscribed in Montreal, the paid-up capital of the Equitable Mortgage Com- | pany is now being increased to Four Million Doi with a total of\u2018 nearty Two ion Dollars.he cheques of the Oompany are cashed at per.in Montreal.' x: let at so new, Hate, 405 The A vent wos 3639 Bi st \u201cChueriag Pied eel.Poors February Sih 1 189 INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Steck for tinle by Public Auction, Dry Goods.owellery.FIZVUTO 22e 00n000 00.Book Debts about.pp\u2014 caesasa esse Each Lot \u201cEE Lard sv tou, at the 1e Hime of _ Foz furthers information » Montreal, Febreary 36th, 1891.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of The Mo.1855 St ON MONDAY, THE 23RD FEBRUARY, 1801, at noon, the assets of the satate ss.ander unde James street, SATURDAY, SI8T FEBRUARY, 1891, At noon, the ansots of the estate as under: Etre ru pe, 2 re INSOLVENT NOTI VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT.; In the matter of of WILFRID REAUCHAMP.Merchart, The an: Rooms, No.ON FRIDAY.THE sora INSTANT, INSOLVENT NOTICE.Rte of Dry Goods, inclu Dress les* and Gents\u2019 Underwear, Haberdashery, etc.for sale by action Ia the matter of FETER HABKNESS, of Montreal, ul Tbs undersigned ba bare ro instructions from FRIDAY, 20TH FEBRUARY, INSTANT, Rp 11 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, above Insol- treal, in one Jolla, the atock-in-trade store recent): sad Fix et one io tae te, amounting a per ven to re the See hour ap place we will eu the balance of the to May let, 1801 of sale bidder will be required to deposit an accepted ehegue for $230 with ¢ Bow: auctioneer SF before the tals.in oan be examined at the Quratar office, and ths store hie?veo open for exhib fine Stock on Wednesday, uraday and the morning of © sale.W.ALRX.CALDWEILL, Curator.JAS.STEWART & CO., Auctionsers, Office of C.TMT & WiLxs.) No ullding, 207 By Montreal y 39 4 In the mat PR We have tved instructions Ws ° John MoD, Haina, to sell the sascts So the Det Public Anction at o ma 86 BL Peter street Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1801, at eleven te in the forenoon.The stock is all and to rst class order.Lor No.|.$7,860 58 -81,900 00 Lor 2.be sald separe on approved \u201ceaarity, with interest sors le: to the Cyretor.JOHEN on.= thi t Sacramentst BENNING & ae U.Auctionsers, W.C.GADEN, 1385 BA.Catherine st, Montreal will sell auction ab ae se Ea treaton the store, 45975.1 50.3 86025 43 1 be open on the 20th snd 21st inst, armor y ie où view st our offi For particulare ply to KEN URCOTTR, T Face D\u2019Armes, Montreal BENNING & BARSMALOU, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of 1.A.GERMAIN, Borel, Qua.od will sell by suction, st No.96 54 ontreal, oa $6170 18 Book Debts and Bills receivable per lst._ 0 as esse Et 40574 7% open on on Ju a pad oi dont Inven- NT TU RCOTT KE Frias D'Armes, treal, MARCOTTE BROS.loneers, CE.od will.sell by publics auction.at their SL.James street, M AT 11 GOLOCE A M, the assets of sald Insolvent sa follows: interest.à, or endorsed no t has been Rie best amsorted à pvt o this season.Puis ie one of\" se > and Morning MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.| - A LAMARONE .Montreal, 14th February, 1801 0d Ad thatr In the matter of a 3 of M The tndoielan nd S11 oath by obit sotion.en hoo.; TUESDAY, 84TH FEBRUARY, 1891, 30 3 Saw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of H.LOOAS, Rartwell, Que.Tegders will be received by the u onder jo 23rd \"ebay.1801, purch Wt Dry \u2018Goods, Groceries, Boots Shows.E INSOLVENT NOTICE.ADTE Grocer, of St.Lout ADIEDT, vor 7, Of vis AT 10 O'CLOCK A M.room No 95 54.James stree the bl a at iol » , movable me oy Barawer ores, ehicies, himeriss ste.Debta as per tia whit Le parntely.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.For all taformation CHAS.VDESHARTEATU.Curator, Ko.1568 Notre Dane ot.MARCOTTE BRON, Auctioneers.a dor the the the.aseet the above named, as under: Aca DE MY OF MUSIC.Mis HE DT a K COUNTY de os Te de Husking Ths O! ed Qonntry y Fair Quarteite, Two (arloads gecial Bos pry haste now ou mies at Nordbelgior's x t week ands Across 306 Sn i JACOBS\" THEATRE ROTAL Every Afternoon and Evening this Week.\u201cAn Irishman\u2019s Love.\u201d mission and 300 via, So Si Plan feu et he F6 Thee of gon, wr i 10pm Comias:\u2014irwin Bros.' Bpeciaity Come to he Cruise ot\u2014 \u201cThe Young Canadian\u201d SATURDAY, 3 pw.tn the VICTOBIA ABMOURY, 200 LIME LIGHT VIEWS, THE BANJO KINGHN, To Evangeline\u2019s Home and Back.25 CENTS 3 Chilâren for ons ticket.At Dryadaile's, Bhoppard'a, The Armoury.Wr TORRY 431 LADY WASHINGTON TEA PARTY Ladies\u2019 Ordinary, Windser Hotel.SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 11.ADMISSION, 26 CENTS.Proceeds in nid of the Educational Werk of the Y.W, ©.À.als MONTREAL CENTRE.MR.CURRAN WILL HO.re EETI G of kis friends and upporters the Eleo- toral District, at No, 1483 NOTRE Dake STREET, THR 19th On THURSDAY, INST.at aight o'clock.Several speakers will address the audience.L EK.BEADCHANP, President.CYCLORAMA, Corner of St.Catherine and St Urbainsts Frem 9 a.1n.to 10.30 p.m Admission 25c till remeval.412 2044 SECOND GRAND Fancy Dress Carnival moe OU = FRIDAY EVENING, 27th FEB'Y, AT 8 0°CLOOCK.Subscribers will be admitted u; presenting their season tickets or half season tickets the at the Goor.wii bo pa tary cards of invitation to strangers Tickets 0 to, Bon-subecrtd at 80 ss cache per Se pere, procured at the Segre Ting bistnoms hours on and Ce flat tnet a8 the rink on the evening sue rvs or the Half-ssason tickets now being issued are as follows: On SATURDAY EVENING \u20186 REIT 0 ot 8 rele Bosker teh will sake Soe Meena of M taal) and the Risen ie : \u201c Adrmisai ion to Be aubecdBE EAE (ot od \u2018otis W.ALRX.CALDWELL, 207 Bt.Jumes st, .See.- on 18th February, ) vou} 41 0 CARSLAKE'S Grand Derby Sweep! $75,000.00.Igy Opn Oe Sgn einen .Other Slartere, 6 prises (diTided gpl 53 GRO.CARSLAKE, Mansion Hou SAE Sms gt Se DASE & DEPORTMENT AND PETBICAL Of ouL TUK.2281 Bt, therine sires! jasces meet à oon and evening.Aduitaat 8pm Ju : ction.R MACDUS ALD, Jn Prreve.\u2014 PROF.DURKEE'S ACADEMY, 2260 8T.CATHERINE ST T.Monday snd Thw y ove Beginners' Advanoed Class, Tuesday and Friday evenings.vate lessons, day or ening.Beginners can join ao Note each one recetves vidual ins! 28° A Ottawa\u2014 am 1°11.48 15 pu.D'ordand.Bostos 5 00 n.20.15pm oropto\u2014\"9.20 a.m.; hi Detrott, Ch .oto BAB pm.à.Bte.Marie, 84.Minnea: +11.AR nae danger PU pa PT o -00 p.48 pm.Winchester Ena CURE * rt\u2014°2.00 em.5.35 pm 18 p.m.H.8:84 Jobn.BE, ota 4748 nm Frem Dalheusie tenare Station ter Ape rib am.; *3.30 p.m.(Sundays only} snd 10.00 \"ta A%s ym: \"3.30 p.m (Bun only) Jolin tra, 84 515m | | Gems tdn flea i Joris ih 1h ros aa eo Pte 5.30 oh.on.instead or 5.00 pos > Set.L ins u onfre om = Ronavemture ntation ter ard .aroha! ra, .88 Lambert, connecting with Grand 3.15 p.m.train from Bonaventure ste station.Marieville, Bt.Cesaire, 5.00 p.m.from Bonsventure sta J\u2019 Bxcept Saturdays.Run daily, Sundays includ.patos.> Souk ay only, unless shown.*Parlor and rl ar 0 connection, leaving Montreal on Se: dr puis eme FOR OFFICE LUNCHES of Lymans Fluid Coffee A 35-Cent ft Mets 25 25 ROAD DEPARTMENT, Tenders for Lumber.(HON TRHAL ie t, Deihousi ou SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Rosd Committee of the city of Montreal, and deposited in the office of the City Clerk, will be received up $0 noon on WEDNESDAY, the 11th of March, 1891: oor th 1 d delivery of 800,000 fi soure, 013 inob yellow pine deals (fourth aaliery Facto for 50,000 [neal feet, tarnarac fosta fe cet face prestare plank and 3 inoh rac : hots 10 be delivered before the Arst MrT 3801, the balance as ordersd.details sre given in the specific snd form Pel which can \u201c vs a i opie of the undersigned City Susan in ne Sty ai Mo tender will be entertained uniess submitted on said forma.The lowest or any tender will pot necessarily be aocapied.: (By order), PERCIVAL W.ST, GEORGE, City Surveyor.orTy SURVEYOR'R née ! CITY HALL Montreal, Feb.14th, 1801.403 ()FFioEs T TO LET.© I'state Ferrier will have 30 on the Jet of ew offices To Let 1891, od is lee, posite tha Cours _Honsa \"he plane's by ap lying to Cha 1 he a fore cupation où the gnirances.one et No 15 Eat a A 388 that one oF sre) cae at as commpnicate together.For \u20ac ormation MPa HAS.DESMARTEAU. - Jered my 1.208t And work 18 hours a day un No TREASON IN \u2018Wis HIS PAMPHLET - Fer the Private Information of His Friends \u2014Not à Single Copy Was Sent te Washington.Tomonto, February 18.\u2014The Globe publishes a letter trom Mr.Farrer in reply Lo the charges made by Bir John Macdonald.The following is the reply: \u2018To the Editor of the (lobe: SIR,\u20148ir John Macdonald saw fit to devote a portion of his speech at the Academy last night to charging me with writing and with circulating lu ton a pamphlet which he pronounced treasonable He added, | am told, that the police are tracing the evidence of my he handiwork, leaving the impression that had committed some grave offence at law.The [acts are briefly these : \u201cLust summer an American friend of mine, not in politics, asked me for certain information regarding the North Atiantic fishery question.He desired it for his own use, that being a subject which is discussed scademically by wany scholarly Americans, who, so far as 1 can discover, have nu other alin than the elucidation of the truth.1 furaished him, to the t of my ability, th what hs required.I transmit- » oo deal more, about the same tim an acquaintance in England.eus afterwarda my American friend asked me to 0 give him my own views of the case so far t related to the refusal of commercial privileges in Canadian ports to American vesssls, and to put myself in his piace, as it were, \u2018and say what step I should take IF 1 WAB AN AMERICAN.\u201cThe pamphlet was written at odd times under those circumstances.It was designed for Als private use and for no other purpose whatever.To avert manuscript errors, for the paper was full of dates, figures and down east names, ] had it printed by the firm of Hunt, Rose & Co.[ made no secret of it.Having been in journaliam in this city for twenty years, probably half the printers, even in an establishment like Rose's, are more or leas familiar with my hand writing.The proofs were read there ard revised by me ab home.1 havenotseen Mr.Langton, the foreman, but have no doubt he will bear me out that everything was done openly apd above board without the slixhlest attempt or thought o! concealment.1 visited the printing office frequently, and any body who desired to kno what was going on was frankly tor.The bills Jor printing, there were two, for I kept adding and amending.were rendered by the firm, and paid by me in the usual wa i The police neea not trouble themselves about looking tor evidence.I admit that Tam the writer and sole author of the brochure, and I should pot hesitate.under like circumstances, to write another or a dozen more on that or any other subject, and to state my views, if they are worth any thing to al; body, in print or out of it, about the fisheries or even about Sir John himself.This ts à free country and I purpuse living up to ; THE RIGHTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL su far as | can.All or nearlv all this took place before I had any connection with the Globe, good, bad or indifferent; but the acei- dent That I was on another journal does not affect the case at all.I shouid do the same thing, if I saw fit, to-morrow, without reference to the Globe, just as I did it without reference to the Madl for, surely, a writer on à newspaper, cond ucted as all Canadian papers are, on the impersonal system, is entitled to his private opinion and his personal liberty of action.The foreman of Hunter, & correct me I am wrong, but to the best of my ballet only twelve copies of the pamphiet were printed, though it now seems that a thirteenth was the first minister.Two of the twelve 1 malled to the States, one to England, the rest I retained, thivking they wight prove handy some day, and | have most of them now.The job was Panel after various delays, in December.The word \u2018Confidential ' was placed on each copy and I appended the date line, \u2018Canada, one was circulated in Washington or elsewhere.can vouch for that.They were not În- tended for the eye of any person in Congress, nor had I the remotest intention of prejudicing the case o! Canada in respect of the North Atlantic fisheries.I wrote freely and privately concerning what I regard as the illogical, unfair and WHOLLY OUT'OF DATE POLICY which the Government of the Dominion has pursued towards the vesseis of a friend! neighbor, and having been asked, prof- view of the mode which I should favor, were I an American, of bringing about a more rational state of affairs for both countries.The Tolerances to Sir John are not I hope, in bad tas did not so intend them.The statement {that 1 believed his methods of Government would not outlast him, and that 1 thought Polltical Union with the United States was \u201cNot a single the manifest desire of Canada, and that in the fulness of tine we should see it, may be a mistaken one, but I believed it, and believe it now, and shall continue + do so until I am shown a satisfactory evidence to the contrary.\u201cThis is the whole story; I deny the assumption that the Giobe or the Liberal Party is bound or affected by any thing written, sald or done by a mere wilter for the Globe in his private hours or private oapaoily.Is would be a monstrous Ping for Laurler to apply.that code to any of the writers on the ptre or for Mr.Gladstone, let us say, to emplez tar it against somebody connected with the newspaperis to be judged by its der À utterance and is no more responsible for the acte of ita stafl outside of its columns than for what they choose to have for dinner, Any other understanding would render the vursuit of journalism extremely difficult, poth for employers and employed.If there is treason in what [ wrote under the conditions described, let me be put on trial and tried for it.\u2018My own view, but | am no judge, is the t intelligent men will feel sorry that Bir John shoald have been driven by the stress of the Lattie he has on his hands to resort to s0 poor a pubterfuge.ARRER,\"\u201d Toronto, Feb.1 EXCITEMENT AT TORONTO.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroxTO, February 18._8ir John Mao- donald and Bir Charles Tupper left to-day at noon for Hamiiton, where they address another great meeting to-night.A rumor gained currency in reform circles last night at an attack was to be made un the G office immediately after the close of the Conservative meeting in the Academy.The police were notified, and at 10.30, about three quarters of an hour before the assemblage dispersed, fifty oonstables in charge of Sergeant Hales, paraded at head.quarters and were marched thenos to arious points near the G office in order to ward off the reported emeute.A squad of twelve men guarded the e And King, and on Welling ordan streets and in the lanee ta \"the neighborhood In equally strong bodies.At 11.30, when it was evident from the deserted appearance of the streets that no attack was meditated, the police con- tin, pr?was withdrawn and dismissed.in reviewing the Conservative meeting of iast night, says IT REGRETS TO SAY that Sir John does not appear tobe in strong th.Nominations were made by both parties esterday, whioh nearly closed the list.To yore York Mr.Muiook and in West Elgin Mr.Onsey wère again chosen by the Liberals.The Muskoka Literals nominated Mr.J.Fitzgerald the well-known Jumberman and in Glengarry the choice fell upon Mr.J.T.Schell.East Toronto Liberals nominated J.K.ert Q& C Mr.Kerr made a stirring speeo He said h ad worked 16 hours a day the greater of his iife and he was going to pull off bis corner of Yon Bay and elections wers over.em a very and said that he was an Irieh dih, and had been a resident in the elec.bored district of Centre Toronto for 30 \"pr W.J.R Hoitmes will be the Conservative candidate in East Huron.© The Conser- Ear of the riding first nominated A.H.who accepted, but unforeseen dir- aie came up and caused b to resign.A.ouitoee fr oe ° ve on .Hugo Rosa, of Winchester Bpringa nou nated by the Dundas County West Lawbton Conservatives will nomin- sna Wet bows Lin Seturday.Tatives bave El * nominsted \u2018Hugh Morrison, iar pt 1 | Ee ka b; he ea a ol @ largest of Conservatives ever rocured for .| after the again been nomin- ever held there.Sir Hocter nt Three Rivers.\\aPECLAL TO THE STAR) Traxs Rivers, F Lena gs ets | vos counties.Mr, O.ati Carignan is anno as the Conservative candidate for Cham n, and the contest promises to be a hot one.It is generally admitted that Dr.L.L.Desaulniers will retire and leave Desaulniers and Mr.r, in which event must electioneering people xive the victory to the ex-M.P.The Conservative «candidate for Nicolet is not yet definite) chosen, The three candidates, Boisver oe and Houid,are still otre a: and intention of oon- r Hector is kept very busy givin audience to the numerous delegations.He retired at 2 a.m.and was up at six and accomplished a lot of work betore breakfast.It is expected he will be herea day or two.Westmorland.MoNcroN, N.B, February 18.\u2014At the Liberal convention held at Dorchester Lo-day, William F.George, a prominent farmer o! Sackville, was unanimously elec as the Liberal candidate to oppose the old member, Josiah Wood.Wiman at Philadelphia.Nrzw YORK, February 18.\u2014 The World pub- liahes the following from ita Philadelphia cor- prsponde he Man turers\u2019 Club, o Pni adoiphia, has for its special guest this evening astus Wiman, Who spoke uf the impending struggle for reciprocal freedom in Canada.Among other things be po \u201cIt is significant that so great a Rody ae Manufacturers\u2019 Club, of K Philadelphia.ae kindred conservative and protective organi- zatious throughout the country, should seek presa a sympathy with a movement that impilce a better relation between Lhe English-speaking nations in North America, and that would open up a vast region for development, enlarged markets, snd unlimited supplies of free raw material.It shows that at length the commercial community are beginning to apprehend the enormous consequence that may flow from Lhe success of the Liberal party in Canads,in OPENING UP HALF A CONTINENT towards the achievement of the purposes thus enumera It a popular vote were taken to-day throughout the manufacturing and mercantile community ot the United States as to which of the parties.in Canada sbould prevail, nine hundred and ninety- nine out of every thousana would favor the policy of Unrestricted Beclprocity.With such a universal consensus of opinion favorable to this movement for better relations between people of the game language and the same lineage, ere not ground to hope that before hes ation of the exist ing Congress the action recommended by its Committee of Foreign Affairs may be ado tod?Latead of the frowniog face which the United States assumes in the drastic provisions of the McKinley Bill, this southern baif of the continent would present to the northern bal! a smiie of welcome which would light up its countenanoe, by the e of the resolution which the Committee of Foreign Affairs recommends, and which would be more expressive of the genuine sentiment of the entire community than any action which Congrees could take on almost any other subject.The result of the passage of this resolution would bes boon such as NO OTHER NATION EVER EXTENDED, in return for profits and a To prospect such as no other nation over h 1 prospect.\u2018This boon, in the bands Liberal party in Canada, Would be a ot he potent weapon toward the defeat of Lhe.Tory party and secure a complete reversal of the policy that has for many years prevailed between the two countries.The consequences of the success of the Liberal policy would be the creation of à government entirely friendly to the United States, enormousty helpful to Canada, and in the end benefio Britain, for it would per cent.of her empire, the extent of which Do man can tell, and partici on in which would be more contributory to permanent prosperity in the United States than any other contribution possible from outside.\u201d The Unforgotten Past.The Conservatives have discovered ol stuck of pausphiots written by Mr Beausoleil, some when he was ier of the Nowveau Monde.The pamphlet is In favor of protection, and entitied * The Protective System, or the necessity of a reform of our tariff\u201d\u201d The Conservatives are distributing them in Berthier oounty, where Mr.Beausoleil is now the Beciprocity oandidate.Campaign Jottings.Mr.Onselme Carigan has definitely accepted the Conservative candidature in the County of Champlain.Mr, John Taylor, of Headlinly, has acce v ed the Liberal nomination against A, Ross, in Lisgar, Manitoba, Mr.Desjardins last night addressed a meetin of electors in bt.Jean Baptiste ward.Bpesches were made by several Poca] men.Hon.H.J.Joly and H.Mercier, son of the Premier of Quebec are in 2 Hingston.The visits are not supposed to be connected with political matters.Mr.W.B.Ives has accepted the Conserva, tive nomination in Bherbrooke, Mr.Ha having announced his retirement.Mr.fred Liberal opponent is C.A, Millier.Mr.Charles Mohr has withdrawn from the candidature for North Lan and D.M.ser, r of Almante, has been selected as the Reform didate in his piace.The general committee of the Dominion Alliance meets in the lecture room of Bt.Gabriel Church, on Thursday night, to resume its consideration of the line of to be adopted in view of the gener: tions.Hon.Arthur or has twice been h to declare, at public meetings heid at yr chine and Ste.Genevieve, in the county of Jacques Cartier, that the present election is a war of the rural districts versus towns and cities.The Liberals of Laval oounty hold a convention to-day at St.Martin to choose a candidate to oppose Speaker Ouimet.The names mentioned as possible candidates are Dr.Ladouoeur, Dr.Gravel and Mr.Lussier.Mr.Boyer has declared himself 0 opposed to annexation, snnouncing his intention of going to live in England in the event of its coming to pass.An slector is ssid to have asked fim if he intends taking with him the farmers of Jacques Cartier.Mr.Curran last ni nt lait his William hight he hale a meeting at Lomas\u2019 Hall pt St.Charles.Lieut.-Col Massey an diner gentlemen will address the meeting.It is foit that unless Beriver, of Hunting- don, and Holton, of Chateauguay, come out squarely against Unrestricted fprocity, they are ilkely to have Dot opposition.There are po two count! loyal to Canada à pritiah institutions than Chateauguay and Huntingdon, and there are none where the average of intelii- gence | is is Maher.Ung, called by the Conservative side of the ook Parliament was held last evening in the Fraser I te, to decide should be taken.in the interests a oa loots of Mr.urran'y © 0] resent were: Messrs.BSE urray, O.ment, ee: ur, J.A.Oul J Grab ee to appoint the anise anol gt , Organise an r committee room for Mr.Curran A.P.Mo Donald, 0.Wurtele, G MoDonnall, H Lam pard, and A.MoVoy.pres Water Srwpurd, Messrs.Thos.J.Pram Profontaine \u2018R.White, Geo and James T.MoCai d, Raymond Drummond {ie ns tle C.4 melas for 4 the supply of towns in the Province, an ope and matotain a system for supplying elec.in $1.50 ht 00 en stock\" 18.8ir tentes | (ArPBOIAY Torx THE STAR) 4 Lexvox, February 18.-In the House of Commons Mr.Vinoent moved that the Government at the earliest opportunity invite the British colonies to a conference in Londoa to debate the best means of forming a zollverein.He contended that Imperial federation was only to be obtained through commercial federation.Many of the leading oclonial statesmen and others favored commercial federation.Bir Lyon Playfair criticized the motion as covering a protectionist movement.He argued that at owing to the varied interests of the colo verein was impracticable.He are statistios showing the increase of Brit trade during the present regime.He contended that it would be most injudicious to arrest the reaction in America apainst excessive protection induced by the cRinley law, by imposing differential duties againet America for the benefit of the colonies.Considering all ne clrcumstances, there ras no to justify Parliament in the colonies to a conference.In conclu on, he expressed hope for an uiti- mate union of the colonies on a free trade Right Hon.James Lowther declared, that there was no real free trade party in America, and that the whole world, en the exception of England, was becoming protectionists.He said: \u201cUnless we ne our colonies commercial facilities we PV ter make up our minds advocate the rt Poe Rochen hen said that whatever might be the fate of the motion, Engl land had no desire to influence the Canadian elections.He 8 mpathized with\" some ints of Vincent's speech.He belleved that an \u2018increasing desire for closer unlon be- ween England and the colonies ouæht to be fostered.He also conceded that many of the views of Adam Smith and John Stewart Hill had lost the authority they formerly exorted.apd th at It was no longer possible to denounde pposing views as clap-trap.Still he must Bota to what was sound in elr views, and he hoped that the suspi- clous of lurking protection would not retard the union of the colonies.While he granted that the country must be prepared for some fiscal changes in the inetrests of that union, colonists must understand that it was impossible for England to tax corn.(Cheers).There was no likelihood, he said that the colonies would consent to à conference on a free trade basis.There only remained differential duties, and he Tailed to to see how they could be imposed.It seemed to him that a conference would be me rely an invitation to follow a \u201cWill o\u2019 the Wisp.Mr.Vincent withdrew his motion.he d says the debate on the Vincent motion wiil be useful and memorable because 1t elicited Goschen's views in rela tion of such questions to orthodox free trade dogma, and pending questions concerning Canada, which gave oh ie highest practical interest to the discussl Commenting on the debate on the Newfoundland d'auestion in the House of Lords, the says: \u201c Knutsford was no douse bo aan to show a tendernees to the eeds of Canadian diplomacy, but that tends rather to enhance than diminish the anger of the Nowfoundian ders.The incident ls very regrettable, and we can only hope that the papers promised wil! restore equanimity.QUEBEC FAILURE.{SPROIAL TO THE STAR.) acum, February 18.\u2014One of the oldest best known retall cers of thle city.Adem Yatters, assign is morning.ut down at haat $11,000 and fabiiities ees than that amount.the creditors appear on his statement for very small amounts.Henry A.Bedard named provisional guardian.LATEST BY CABLE.The C.P.K.around the world steamer \u201cEmpress of India\" arrived at Naples Wednesday morning on time and leaves tonight for Port The Paris GFoulois says Bismarck\u2019s memoirs will include a number of private letters showing bow Turkey, Greece and England were da in connection with the ea The Paris correspondent of the London Ismes says he has seen a ietter from Prince Bism 's e which says the family is alarmed at the prospect of the p on of the Prince, resulting from his obstinate persistence in uttering remarks caloulated to provoke the Emperor.Murder in a Passenger Car, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., February 18.\u2014As the Iron Mountain passenger train from St.Louis was pulling out trom Baldknob station Josterday.Isadore Meyer, travelling man Foster, Hillson x Go over ler was sitting in his seat In when a man who sat eating hindh, \u201cSudden drew à pistol and â kill les eyer instantly.Conductor E.h was on the platform, and bearing the shot pulied the bell to stop the train.fre man thereupon turned d fired at Leach, shootlng him in the head.\u2018He fell to the latform ead.All the passengers rushed m the Porte it with no occupants drummer and his murderer.The m was finally secured.He is an lnsane man pamed John nw Grenter, from Vincennes, Indiana, a livery man.weeks he Tras ta taken home from Fort Worth, Texas, shackles, insanity having developea, rier remain! Ing a few days h $ managed to leave bome was returning to Texas when the tragic affair occurred.| crew of twelve men, Who were neariy ail Scandinavians.Charles Bt! m, master,leaves a widow and five oniidrer here.The others were single.The no oteran \" us by Benjamin Montgomery & Rad makes two vessels tha! gave Feo Tost with thelr screws since Ne Year\u201d British Cotemble.pal AH OOU VER BR C, February 18.\u2014No con- in New West vais or Cariboo districts.The will be returned.In Victoria Prior and Earl are the Qohservative nominees, and e Liberal can tes will probably ex- Gevernor Hichards and Wm, Tempiems editor of the The contest wi probably be a een, one, as it is expscted.societies will SPP he the Libersis.In Vangouver district Li opposes .ve j The latter will win.A Western Train Wreck, + = St.Loum, Mo.Fe 18\u2014A Post Despatch special has : prier announcement that à fearful aceide: morn- inæ on the Illinois onal Ralirnad near Jac Tenn., and that several persons\u2019 were killed and & number wounded.Pipe Laying Tae Rock.The Water Committee going to ask the Finance Committee or th there remainder of their allowance, to them to go on with pipe laying where rock exists, such as the continuation of Atwater She and Sherbrooke street west.Connell says the work oan be one der well now in ibe summer, and will give employment to many men.Business Notes.The firm of Cowl Simard, oral nsurance agents, mor 8 mand, f° The rumor is again\u2019currens that a wholesale dry woods house in Toronto is in diffi- A meeting of the creditors of ro A.A.Lista -| &-C0.acturers.the Court Mouse nara oh moral.randos no mseph Coté and Olivier Tier Coté.doin & The.forcer wi ay paiatesbis ons.The well-known dry goods firm of Garde.Sogn & Co: Tonic Sut disired of Caldecott, tinued under the ry r style e business as his share.Since that Mme.vo at done well.Among the creditors are Gault Bros.Thouret, Fitz- Bbon À & ue M.Fisher, sons & Co, ohn on & C The assets consist sadly of be book THE BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING.Professor.Hunt's Report Received \u2014 The » Ballder's \" Opinion.The revort of: Professor Hunt, the expert 2 pointed by the Board of Trade to judge plans for © the new building, hae been re- oelved, snd was considered at a meeting of the Building ¢ Commitiee yesterday ca morning.7 the committee wili proceed selection of the pian which will be accepte The Bullding Committee are pleased with the promptness with which Professor Hunt has made his d n.There were sixtean plane to go over and grade.Professor Hunt, n his report, makes further reference to the care taken in the preparation of the conditions in compliméntary terms, lt may take the committee several days to arriveat a decision in ard to which | plan shall be chosen, and it is not binding on them to accept the: plan recommended by Professor Hunt.ferring to the controversy which took place regarding the Building Committee making its own decision, which shall be \"Anal.J he Builder, an English architectural journal of repute, publishes the conditions and refers to the above clanse as follows: \u201cWe call attention that passage about the committee \u2018making their own selection,\u2019 because it shows how such a matter is regarded by others who promote large competitions, and ause some English architects appear to | entertain the unreasonable idea that the owners of a new building, the people who are to use it and to pay for it, are to bound to give over the unrestricted choice in the matter to an architectural assessor.We have no doubt that the Montreal committee intend to give every weight to the judgment of their professional advisers; they have selected for this office one of the most distinguished American arohliteots of the day, Mr.Richard M.Hunt and they declare in 80 many words that they wiil' \u2018give due consideration\u2019 to his report, and in yi probability, we imagine they wil.act in accordance with it ; but they will not bind themselves to accept it.ore, we think, cannot be expected by the architectural profession.Another point worth mentioning is the suggestion made by r.unt, in regard to the pre- ration of the perspectives, vin: nat \u2018in the porapeotive drawings the nearest point of the building should be laid out at \u20184 acale in the plane of the pioture,and the point of, view to be 6 feet above the ground-l ine.\u2019 UNRESTRICTED RECIPROCITY, What Is 1t?Ever since Sir Charles Tupper started the ce it ra upon the difference Fo au xist between an offer of un- ce fo eid rooity and an unrestricted prod ol reciproelty, there has been a widespread public demand for an authoritative definition of unrestricted reciproetty which should meet with general acceptance.The followin synopeis of the views expressed Liberai leaders may or may not as- en the renter to an understanding.essrs.Chariton, Goldwin Smith and Erastus rien say that it will involve the adoption by Canada of I the United States taritl.Mr.Laurier and\u2019 chard Cartwright say it will not Dec y involve the adoption of the Uni tes BW.not formerly chlet editorial writer of the 6Hoi saysi it will Involve direct taxation to a nt Mr.Laurier and EPR Blake say it will not involve direct v all.Mr.Edward Blake, oldly and without fear of contradiction er nothing, but is generally credited with going considerable thinking on these subjects.t The Grand Trunk Fire.The Fire Commissioners yséterday held an investigation into the Grand rink fire.The evidence showed that the fire was entirely aoc e office where the fire occurred re entéi Was the fire in Trudeau's restaurant on boner 1 night was caused oy & gas hester whlo was p near the partition.The commissioners also inves Fated the fire that oourred I last night in rdinal & Co's.tailoring establish ;on Notre Dame street.It also Was AOC! tal.The damage done was about $1,590.ve0 ,reovered by $5000 insurance in the British and Mer- cantlie.Montreal and Western Railway Inspection.The second inspection of the Montreal and Western Railway was made Tueeday by Mr.Marcus Smith, C.BE! for the Dominion Government, and Mesara G, .W.Spenoer and D.MacPherson,su intendent and engineer for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.Messrs.H.J.Beemer, managing director, G.H.Garden hier engineer, and other officiais of the ontreal and orn Rallway made ide up @ party.nepec re express- mselves as satisfied with the ter a the work, and more than ple: the fertile and picturesque country through [which th e © rails are now laid the eighteenth i) from St Jerome.Teo Soon After the Elections.In the Superior Court yesterday morning a young or A! ted 4 certain case fixed pere or particul y, and sug- to M arch 6th.The.Court, however.ht that as this was the day after the Tae lone a 1s number of politicians and would be in sack cloth and asbes, one it wonid be potter to fix the date for the 9th, which was accordingly done.Y.W.©.T.U.Lectures.A Perle ot Jour leotures.in aid of the You Wom Christian Temperance Union, wil be.aiven in the Evangelis t Catherine street, beginning on Thursday, the 19th Instant, when Rev.W.8.Barnes oe will lecture on \u201cThe Now-England nden © P.R, Earnings.\u2018The return of traffic earnings of the Canadian Pacific Railway for the week ending February i4, 1891, is $334,000, showing an increase of $101,000 over the corresponding week of 1890.esrnin, of the New Bruuswiok Po liways are incl Work for One Hundred Men.The Mayor has arranged with Mr, St to ave employment to one bundred men at o and those desiziag work oan apply té the he City Surveyor.- maire The Inundation Committee .Wauts 820,000.The Inundation Committès met yeater- day and transacted some \u201cbusiness and their gatiniates for ci for the coming year.hey are saking lor $904 _ PERSONAL; Hon.Thomas McGreevy, a \u201cGiebeo, 18 at the er.brs nt M Bruce Price ot Now York at the r.staying RT Moshane dié not bare for New York Mr, Geo.T.Tuiden, architect, of Boston.18 staying atthe Windsor.| con Mr.H.Bea d has return: trom Colorado, much Kaproved fo ha Ea : - Mr.J.R Hughes and Alfred C.don, England; are at the Windsor: Mr.Edward Bolton, ox-M.P., yesterday.looking atte: la Ormstown My.Duncan a oe ott for, New Yor vy thé é Delaware Hudson t Bight.express las \u201cMr.C.Drinkwater, secretary of the ©.PR.| ng arrived in town Tuesday even! Ottaws.- pee Genie ju TT 25 Ses \u2018al the {tie Fadler yest.: Mr.Ganand Géden, ertotendent, of thé Company ot New: foundiand, La 1a the cf ou\u2019 visi .John,\u2019 la} covery in uded both years.\u201c Mayor MoBhane presided: at mesting of the committees entrusted vit tes e reception and entertalnment of the City Council of Minnea Yesterdoy.The others resent were, Ald.Stevenson, Gauthier and unningham.The visitors are due to reach the city this morninæ et o'clock at Dalhousie station, and not Windsor cost ss intima yesterday.They vu be er comed by Mayor Meïhane and tion Committee.After the Introductions and &restings the party will enter sieighe Do Nriven to the J 'indsor oy me, ames streets, Boyer Bail Hill and Dorchester street.At 2 o'clock they will be driven up to the mountain.top, back round the city, and in ail probability out on to the river roads to ve them an ides of our river and the city rom there.Itail depends on how ionæz they are golng to stay whether the review of the Fire Brigade will take place to-morrow afternoon around the Mlace d' Armes square.If the visitors are to be here on Friday, then the review will not take place until that day, but if not It will come aff to-mor- row.In te evening ro To will be banquetted at the Windsor, the plowing being the toast four \u2018\u2019The Queen,\u201d \u201cThe President of the United States,\u201d '\u2018Our Coens, \" \u201cThe Trade and Commerce of the United States and Canada,\u201d The Railway and Shipping interests of both Countries,\u201d \u201cThe P and \u201cThe Ladies\u201d Hardy's orchestra will discourse a programme of choice music during the banquet.Citizens, commercial, and industrial bodies are requested to float their flags in honor of the visit of the western visitors.A posse of police will guard the station on the arrival of the visitors tomorrow morning.SATURDAY'S SKATING RACES, A Beven Lap Track Will be Used\u2014Argyle Tramp, The annual races of the Canadian Skatin Association will take place on Saturday, an it is now very unlikely that Joseph Donoghue, the American chamblon, mill be present.He wan * qua mile frack.and at first the committee de.clded to build {t, but the idea has been abandoned.The weather has been 50 unfavorable that it would be impossible now to get a good solid track for Saturda and then, as It they think it a fair one for all sontestanta.It ls à seven lap track; maux of the Canadians are accustomed to skate on a twelve lap track, and Donoghue on a four, and seven is therefore a compromise.Donoghue has been written that the track .cannot be enlarged, and he will dot Mikely come.However, there will be some good contests as Carroil and Patterson of the Lower Provinoss will be present, the best local me entries from the west are expec firm there will be some gome good pare on the M.A.A.A.rink on Saturday afternoon.The Lachine Snowshoe Club had a one mile fatman\u2019s race last night.The track was rather alippery, and con kind of race the Rime was ood, There were four starters and th hed as follows: P.Peterson, 1.30; B.al: 1.35; P.Crete, T.White.The Argyles will muster on a Batarday forenoon for the long tramp of the Their destination will be 8 donna, ad they will return that nigbt by t and Lome The loa was not Included in the Bargain.Judge Jette rende red judgment yesterday in the joint cases of Henault ve.Hunter, and Hunter, petitioner, vs.Mann.1884, it appears, Dame Hunter, widow 4 John Graves, rented to ot a qu for « year, a certa part of of a quarry in oo St out, or purpose ot a ure ioe there rom.In TR nes ga the farm, on whlch the querry is also situated, to D.Mann, reserving to herself the working of the quarry.During the year Mann gave pormiselon to the Abattoir Company, on receipt of $5! out ice in the quarry.ault t où took an action ming $200 Jamages.for the loss of the ice crop that Dame contesting his right to have made the bar- ain he did with the Abattoir Qompany.On is point the court heid that the rights re- by Dame Hunter did not include the | against Henaalt, it was sufficiently shown that be damage Lo justify the court in ire him $50 which was à similar sum that oleosived by Mann from the Too Officlons, After the immigrants arrived at the Windsor station Tuesday, Cullen,the watohman, noticed threw men making themselves ver officious in assisting the people into the different omnibuses.One of the three picked up a valise and handed it to his companion, wno ran with tt.Cullen, however, gave chase and caught the man on Osborne street.He gave his name as Walter or Baker and presented a respectable a ce morning when eked i to plead Betore » Judge Desnoyèrs.Another party, suspected of being implicated in the robbery was caught this morning, but be quickly roved an aiidf and was let off.As regards Baker he was remanded for t Charged With Stealing a Horse and Rig.Oscar Beaudry, 35, was arrested by Constable Boulard uesday afternoon où « charge at stealing from the hay market a horse and rig belonging to Mr.Napoleon Potatr.Snes Mraigned Detore, Judg Ze 0 this morn.D not guilty and A vas.commit tod for\u201d trial trial before the of Queen's Be English Farmers for the North-West.A considerable body « of f emigrants arrived at the Windsor ton Tuesday.They came on the | Halles train and were passengers of p Among them was a party of well to do English \u2018far Is, going t to the north-west to take up and.h Also a = arty Germans en route to the U United Ste Poisoned by Eatinz Lobster.Mrs.Boss A.Lepailieur and her sixteen year oid d ter, residing on Dorchester street a narrow near from ing from polscates Dr, Chartier was Eds calied in and attended to both, who are now doing well.The Missing Swenson.On the petition of Mr.J.F.Wulff, vios consul for Sweden and Norway, a family ooun- ci of the relatives and itors of ing Jewaller, Carl Swenson, has for the 26th Ins! Looking fer & Toroute Bey.The police are on the lookout for, teen-year-old boy, named McDon Eorgnio, who is sup; to be in this olty.left home and taken away about +100 Be) belonging to his parents.Call fo Mountain Street Church.Mountain Street Methodiet 0 are has extended a call to the Rev.W Brockville, and it is understood tha that Ale.Emaley has accepted the call._ TMpein the Olden Time, When Pope decided that he could not af- od ford to-dine with the Duke of Mon be- each dinner davoived a re Hoa e La possible and indeed a weiter \u2014famous for its contributions id-\u2014hin that foe y wi compelled his guests to Re Pentertainine is a four- h us h and berselt ten to! to its cremation.\\She oo In the matter of 3 © ashes al laced ~ .J.B.C ) byry urn in the = of pve v's villa.br.CADIBDX Greer here is a ener belief that the Pinclan + INSOLVENT Hil, just a e Piazzo del Popolo, was \u2014 05 the alte of those gardons, but the belief has rested more on tradition than on truth.However, Bignor Buti, the engineer, in the course of hia excavations, has disco stone with ap inscription very definite! ing vas effected.Few spots In modern in the Rome of our day, are better known to Strest Imoorporated vill touriste and traveliers, aud it is part of the curious fron Mn of fate that the spot where Ner the h Sir Richard Burton as n Caunibal.qui said, village San ses Bt Loum, sod Xnowu The following story, which Mr.De Laon ehas Of said village Gt Cote J athe ; te os Sefer says Burton \u201cohuckied over most heartl twenty-five (25), 0f the official ASHER, of Lot while relating it\u201d to him, {ijustrates a habit (No, 137) number one wubdred wud thirty-seven, of that Burton ahared with Byron and man Pix inches y others, by shocking people by pretending to a monster of wickedness: \u201cDining tn Son taining tenements) England with a very strait-laced set of peo- hal is ble pat ee tion appiy te pie in vhe country, who,be fancied consider- a ESMARTEAU, ered him ogre, he met several very youn he made up his mind to horri commenced giving & narrative the an ime fils: or suffered from the pangs of huoger, and the woifish glances thsy began to cast on each other from time to time, ae the days wore on, and mysterious whisper, breath, he added, \u201cThe cabin boy was young and al, and looked very lender and on ha.nde sirned will sell by Public Auction, at the rai e de Startled fooked arou nd at > pige Le 2% et Vire ston ta Nous ses out Sod its rim \u201csonchadedr ne dhouet | Pere dre ae A diemissing disagreeable\u2019 memory, Boil Stock, ES Ipotacquors © 558 92 \u2018But these are \u201caot doses to be told at a cheerful dinner party, in a Christian country, and I had best say no more.Let us turn to some more cheer!ul subject.\u201d Of The ha 5 mL be Sold fon cas a thas tore wil be oourse he was pressed to continue and com- epen for in apection the 88rd day of Fobranry, The plete his etory, but stubbornly refused; iaveatery and lai of b book dobta can be Seen every eaving his hearers in a most unsatisfsc- oblained from the Curators tory state of mind as to the d the unfinished narrative.he was thoroughly convinced, by the startled ladi tougher comrades in the ship-wreck had roasted and eaten that cabin boy, whose tenderness he had so eulo seomed to have no doubt that a cannibal, in fact as well as in intention.pen a return just published we learn that the Government of France, between the ; es the date.or x £85 SP Keep down the railway rates.Business on \u2018Change was au again this ing.There was no de banks and of the t and largest .de EE UT stocks of the o genoral list only two, Pacific and Arm y.¢y Are manu Telegraph.we touched.Pacific, however, was fe avers a dealers hk of plain and moderately active, 750 shares sel at 74% and faze the oham! arniture » Telegraph was firm and placed at 102.The tone » 1ty, with the t ox; pensive un les of the markt generally vas an ste a a 50 ek cdifdren\u2019s cosches, tors And t 0 ordin- MORNING BALES\u2014 elegra at pa ae à aiploi distinctive 4 Pacific at 743.Hons be.vy om and the Trost .Beported for +be brane Stock Brokers, Exc.bout 15.1p.m., Fob.18 parti ours \u201cbut not definite.He tolls © raven, pod to be the it emperor.Bustonius, who wrote \u201cTwelve Casars,\u201d is picturesque in INSOLVENT NOTICE ow the emperor's nurse found the bod The undersigned willaell by Publié Auction, FRIDAY, the $0th of March, 1891, AT 11 O'CLO0K A.M.fix- as the et on ihe Jura No.15608 Notre Dame be es the site of tlie villa where the sulcide wit:\u2014 T 28 bo the satata, to Lot of Ground, vered a me, 1.One atime te on Bt Lawre: is Shes, et ference of said Vii sas où or BAD Ty Louis as pus.red Aad ide (102), an ab heels wid midi b LA nve Ve C78) Tou foot] in ach oh ess, couse and ot bui STIS rec tied ( containing affogether 5 rence ails Another lot of oe © ended is life should be not far from ouse in which Keats, the poet, died.Mal Garette.ound, situate on Domi- something Mittie shorter of an Curstor ladies, and No.1598 Ngee Das Dame aires, MAROOTTE BROS.41 6 law Auctioneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE.Inthe matter of HAMEL & THERIAULT.Insolvents shipwreck on the Red Sea or the Nileremote froin ail buman habitation help.After describing bow they all no relief came; dropping his volce to a almost under his 242 50 2e $1353 86 ouement of BILOD & Burton told me BAU RENAUD, 15 8t James at.MARCOTTE BROS,, Atotio; OPENING.The Hotel Balmoral is now re-opened for business, under new manage ment.Every clean, new and homelike.Comfortably posted Some.well furnished, may now be seoured for the Speolal 1 nduvatnen te to families, Meals well cooked and served with every possible care snd attention.Special arrangement by the Month.JAMES SMITH, Prepristor.Bus at all Railway Depots.t rates, $3.00 AB DO per day.look cast upon him by the younger _41 3 Sew es, that they believed he and They 8 really was Canals in France.the years 1852 and 1870, expended £10,000,- constructing canais and improving inland Taterware generally : between years 1870 and a the sum of £5,000,- et, and £20,000,000 since that 005 00015 thirty int yoars, or roximately £1, 000,000 a year.Theme 8 are supported by the Slate in order to ! OWEN MeGARVET & SONS, 1840 to 1853 Kotre Dame street.is gne of the old.FINANCIAL Feb.18 8 morn- Mentreal Stock Exchange.ore remoring oo dis Toh nest to their on Strathy & Co, Le Shas hor > their prices ars now and ap oe ir ant eo Bid.Bid.Ted geed from | 0 18, fas bo nt 1 224 \u2014 es of Yor out year 1 3 188 and over.28ttfeod 418 soda] Ke CHOICE GOODS SUYTABLE FOR, 4 j 141% = je Ass Presents, Etc.a ap 27 WATSON & PELTON, 53 St.Sulpice st, vill - 120% Montcoun 1 2 (Z te inspection of their present well Assorted .- gs.\u2014 \u2014 ELECTRO PLATE, LE CUTLERY, Inter.mo (EEE 7 1 TRUE KNIVES, CARVER, SPOONS Mout.101% SN 8180 (177% FORKS, FIS , BXIV ES, xo.pheiBen Ter Go \u2014 = at Dire toner HARPS, SOCK Fie, Fen Sood aren Lowest Prices.: New York Stock Exchange.Goods of SE So x Repo: 8 MacDougall Bi \\ BT ot Francom Taviss ot Tes ie scscater * Ces, Ops\u2019, 210 f= PUBLIC \u2018NOTICE ee) = Ia LL will te CU that all unclaimed rooûg | 1884 1 during will Be disposet v 14 à claimed at onc eer this Bott fia not cu BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO.\u201c| ea ! amon à Nous, Dame.i si.ostherine.8713eod \u201c% USE THE ALBERT CO°YS Garbolie Acid ne NEE 2.\u201d des Eg Sg on NE y ut oF i on cr ta Ba x Ast SOAPS Jas oo 514 353 Wholesale Only.168 MeCord Street = dix 4 END FOR FRISE LIST.I Grain and Provisions in Chicago.Edmund y lates, Latest pricescurrent in Chicago for and Pro- ons, 3 3 w f Month Upen\u2019s.High'st Lowest, Closa's His Rovotlactions fe stand ogre; runs TT oer \u201c1 could not i g WERT.nr oo 8 sg > 9 snd would not give bad: but Thos Pr 5 - - ™ ° x Whisiey \"pied = Sue Baw Gay Lisi, Be wae 1.meme, \u2014 \u2014 _ _ was highly criec 464 483 46 404 Writiag in the World of Deo, 92, = | - = = fon.mada.in in Syristn Rem- 0.724) 9.60 0.634 a paome aloomoiie stimu: sao 5.55 5706 5.50 *\u201c BUSHMILLS WHISKEY\u201d oe B22 774] 5.80 das je propristors of the fam- = 1 is 1 an nt in ™ Special Motices.hate 20e) ae on Jamaica Commissions Attended To.t 08, wa me A Mr.Alexander Shaw sails for Kingston, taphti we by Mr, o Jamaica, this week.Any commissions ene a ty,\u201d out Iam glad to trusted to him will be attended to.Address my youth mellow and in.22 Lorne avenue.BS EF uoed poire repairing of fine watches, also En snd French olooks, a specialty at Tol aa or Haris\u201d s, 366 Bt.James stree! À Agente, Mo: TREALS NONTREAL TOBOGGAN CLUB Abt Skating Rink, \u2014 M.A AA GROUNDS.NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.- for the purpose of bolding the SEATIWG Ra the Call for Tenders for Yori on the Lackme Canal Bree of = gavret at \u201cLethins, tinx à pus ate Flo Saturday, February 21st Inst, deivors ars Doreby moufied what the north side of 5a LechiDe Hy oP xs and HINX BaDpaxs WILL BE ANGEL, , trom be se \u20ac Lu the town of LED OX TRAY Eo\u201d od\u201d thenes following the course of the w.8.WELDON, River St Pierre 4 she River 8 sTressnrer.Sseore 41 ZJeod ressu received.at the office Of ihe {x ay oh RDI the 17th far earch n must send at at the same me an CE NTS ast i \u201cre wa on vet a a can be d after the ahid dar ot Fs racy at LE Supers ° ; FOR SALE at STAR OFFICE.spertmoept © ° LET ath snd Oftaws whors \u20ac s1x0 tormatio Pre sat dove at andere to accept the ALIFE Ra oF pEBKO, lowest or any ten y order, B pos Thee oa gh 4 Terns Tp.BRAD.3 and ; goo PR ON Ferner 3501) | di4v ae Petendan yo! ob Lathe LE Sie LES seprieiss ce re accept a Fatal cotes servants themselves, nature\u2019 ifs Hr the movement with dis vo sod Sopher) ont had resis attacked in mob of foot \u201cTe Death o News, > They bave just made, an interesting ome-very interesting .n.and interesting aven to the t tourist.\u201d They Bt of Bam Lal's has the above Trade Mark seked i in pound and ag pound lead foil packages.id Label retails at 50e, per po > The Lavender Label retails at 80e: per.pou he Green $ po - + Canadian Secret Service.O .Ba ae M On EE telaphone 2151, BIETRS, je 18\u2014Tnis day, ab No.ue Berit ét t, the puis G.N.Dupuis, of à daughté VCOITE\u2014AL Sweolaburg, Qu Bo Sunday rev.15, 18071, the wife of | Ary, Klenimond, Que., of sur td a MARRIAGES.CORKERY- OABSIDY=AtGélbourn, Ont, Michaël Gorkery to Mary Cassidy= DEWART-SMITH \u2014 AL Sparta, Ont, Herbert Hartiey Déwars, B.A.; to ¥mma Smith DIXON-FOWER\u2014AS Toronto, Feb.il, Arthur G.Dixon to Heueretta J.Power.GAKLAND-WILLIAMB-\u2014At uicnsord, vi, James \u2018A.Garland to Sarah A.Wil VENTON- BAKER\u2014AL ae UE out, February 132, Henry Venton.to Lizzie Baker.DEATHS BOWERING\u2014At Toronto, February 12, Aloe, daughter of Frederick Bowerlng, aged 11 wonths, .BATTEN \u2014 At Kingston, February 13, Sarah wells, wite ot Captain George Butten, aged 29 year erat Bommenvile, Feb, Covb Demtscer, aged £4 years.7m tost.Jane HAEUSGEN\u2014IS this clty on the 17th tos a Cooke, widow of the tance Eunmag nel F.G.Haeus- en, aged 82 years erul troin her late resi- fence.3 a tuning ty on Thursday afternoon, 13, William HUDSON AL Toronto, February Ll, James Mc- Laren Hudson, lu is 33rd year.ridalngton Rectory, near Nupeato AA ae, Eo, February 11, the beloved wite of the Rav.Bracebridge Hall, aged 4 8.HUNT\u2014AL Now Lowell, February 12, Emina, wile of Dr.Hunt, in her 23rd year.» Lau.\u2014 t Montreal Juncete Febtuary Horns Be wife of B.ficke ey.Funeral at Aultsville, \u2018Ont, on arri ran of moon traly, on Tuesday, 17h Tost.2, se da 7 \u2014 At Toronto, February 1 Aral MEN ime, wife of Nehemiah Merritt, AILNEH\u2014AL London, Ont, on February 13, Mrs.Jane Milner, aged 86 Years.MACLEAN\u2014At Toronto, February 15, John Mac- leon, Lu bis GGLh Fear, CORT \u2014 At Havelock, P.Q.February 11, Mein eu, youngest daughter of Thomas MoCort, agod 35 years.MONOUN\u2014AL Hewmmingtord, on the 16th lost, Elizabeth MacNaughton, relict of the ate Win.MeNoun.In her eighty-sixth year.Funetal trom Bonaventure Braddon.on Thursday, oun arrival ol 9 a.m.tr.NEWTON\u2014AL Montreal, Canada, suddenly, on 16th February, Florence, aged b weeks, much baloyed daughter of phi aud Mary Newton, late of Edinburgh, [English and Scotch papers please Es.ha EDALE\u2014At Toronto, February 11, James RD son of Thomas Ridgedale, aged\u2019 8 years and 6 montha, STOYLES\u2014Killed by the boUer explosion In vue bec, February 12, Thomas Stoyles, aged 39 years und 7 mont STEBENNE-\u2014Died, at Richelieu ViMage, on Lan inst, J.P.Stebenne, aged 37 years.Fune trom bis fathers residence, on Friday, at 8 a.jo Friends aud scquaintances kindly accept this fnttmätion, (Boston and On Chicago papers Please copy.) ŒUEE\u2014At St, John, N.B,, February 11, James W.Segeè.TWÆDDELE-Agcldentans killed ab Quobec, Feb, $, Arthur N.T Th YLOR\u2014AL oranto, SOA 12, Norman T., son of Thomas B.raylor, aged 4 years and 3 months.THOMPSON\u2014 At Toronto, February 12, Mrs.Sudan Thompaoñ, in the 70th year of her age.VENNER \u2014 Near Melrose, Ont, Feb.13, Thos.venner, WILMOT\u2014AS Belmont, Sunbury County, N.February 12, Hon, Robert Duncan Wilmot, heed B1 years.ON\u2014AL Paitrid Istand, N.B., February Mah t.Hendrie MoE wen Wilson, in the 28rd year of is aga.Loos, M 1, office mple Building, Montres.25 RoR Grove, private telephones 4653 sn Supt, Commercial Work, \u201cSilas H.Carpenter, Supt Criminal Work.ERSON AL \u2014 FRED P mother, communicate.3 Pik AL\u2014CHARACTER oT FROM HAND 1F Jou WOULD says writi in French or English, Address P.1 96, Montreal, énclostpg Afty conta.40 ao FRSONAL-PROFES SOF C00 BER THE VEN- P trioauist.TH RE BOR Soon.BES Sheppard's sic Ware 41 1 PAO WILL LADY AND GENTLEMAN who asaisted an slider! Jady whe fell on Uni- ity et ear Queen RID.On Foiaag, TIRE Tare, te communicate with Titer Townsend, 12 Prince Arthur street 4] 1 REMEMBER, ve ome Dosen Osbinets and One Largo 8120.in spich fr Tame, fit forany perio, he «mall sum of $10.Gall oad éiamine s: G.C ARLERS & C 17t3aw 31 He Gives Btreet.CRYSTAL RINK.ANNUAL RACES Thursday Night! \u2014\u2014The-Ottaws Match is Postponed \u2014 SAM'L, ROBERTSON, o stil) Tayon.411 To those who intend purchasing Carpets, as an inducement to buy carly that we may avoid being over crowded we make this offer : All Carpets bought from now until April 15, we will measure the room and make no charge for sewing, unless with border.All bordered carpets will be charged at halt-price.Our new goods are now in all our own designs, furnished from best American and English Houses.Weekly payments taken.METROPOLITAN MFG.CO., COLUMN New Print Roa Our New Print Room will be opened next week wi from Three to, Five Thousand Pieces of New Prints and Gingl Hnghamms.8.CARSLEY.ITS SIZE! The New Print Room is 64 feet long and well lighted from glass roof.PRINTS ONLY.\u2018The new room or extension will be used exclusively for Printe and Ging- hams of which our stock will be, we believe, the largest ever ghown to the Montreal public.THE PRICES.It is safe to mate that our prices for Prints and Ginghams this season will be from two to three cents lower on cheap qualities, and from Fonr to Five cents Tower on better grades\u2019 than Montreal's 1 usual prices.8 CARSLEY, The following ate a féw of the most popular prices in Handkerchiefs, Sc each.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Colorèd Border Handkerchiefs, So each.direct to come Gur 8.CARSLEY, Notre Dame st.February Cheap Sale.ONLY 2160 YARD \u2018 ONLY 2lo YARD ONLY 2ic YARD Large Stock of FISH NET, in sll the newest shades, 210 yard.' For the Jar gost stock ind best assortment of Fish Net at lowest prices - -come direct to Le §.CARSLEY, Notre Dame at.Large Stock REGATTA COLLARS, 2 for 10c.February Cheap Sale.NEW CHIFFOK NEW CHIFFON KEW CHIFFON Large assortment of Chiffon, in plain, embroidered and velvet spot, from 150 yard.Remnants of Lace at half price.SPANISH FLOUNCIKG BPANISH FLOUNOING BPANISH FLOUNCING \"Special line Black Spanish Lace Flouncing, 6% yd.8.CARSLEY, Notre Dame, February Cheap Sale.LINEN DEPARTMENT.New Damask \u2018Sideboard Covers (Open work), 81.25, 1678 and 1680 Notre.Dame at.spwork), 81.85 QUESTION.We are often ssked do you retail - Furniture onisthisa wholesaleplace?Le 0 ANSWER SSI Werretail Goods at lesa than Wholesale Price We are manuiacturers: no double profits on our goods.Don't be deceived.by loud advertiss- ments of jobbers, but come direct to us.Always on band, the Lararst end Brst ABsORTMENT in the city.Jpecial Prices daring this month.\u201811 goods stored and insured frees until wanted._ HA WILDER & CO, \u201c232 to 238 McGill St, Our plan of selling goods on weekly or monthly payments, enables any one, no matter how moderate the in¢ome may \"be, to beautity their homes.~~ METROPOLITAN MFG.CO.1678 and 1680 Notre Dame st., the Jocoples Home Furnishing House.rie NE LET et SE Le OE soins ae entrées L.6.HETU, A P.30 8t.James ot, or PHTER LY NAM, Janitor of Barren Block, ies st.domes wt, 2 parait _ Why go to those: who try to tol- low our Pa nu not come direct to us.stock of Furniture in thiscity, In Carpets, as one of the largest wholesalers said -to us, why, you | Carry a larger stock than we so g r 1 am surprised.Our low and easy rme area rl te | ail.| and see us.METROPOLITAN MFG.co, 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame St E COVERNTONS FRAGRANT We have the largest | ork ), $1.50.New Damask.Sideboard Covers (open fwork), $1.20 New Tray Cloths (openrwork), 57c.New Tray Cloths (open work), 63a.New Tray Cloths (open work).70a, New Five O'Clock Tea Cloths, 98¢, 1.25, $1.85, $1.85.: ® ¢ 8.CARSLEY.Flannel Department I CREAM SALISEURT FLANNELS SCARLET RALISBURY FLANNELS BLUE BALISBURY-\u2014FLANNELS STRIPED FLANNERS ALL SHADES STRIPED FLANNELS ALL SHADES STRIPED FLANMELS ALL ES PRINTED WBAPPER FLANNELS .PRINTED WRAPPER FLANNELS - PRINTED WRAPPER FLAKNELS PRINTED CANTON YARD: PRINTED r CANTON - \u2018FLANK.8.GARSLEY.Flannel Department L! GRAY UNION 19e YARD GRAY UNION YLANNKIL, 100 YARD GRAY UNION FLANNEL, 100 YARD HEAVY GRAY FLANNKLE 17e TARD HEAVY GRAY -FLANNELA, 170 YARD HEAVY GRAY _FLANKELS, 17e YARD GRAY ARMY FLANKELS, 20c YARD GRAY - Any FLA 200 YARD GRAY EIA.200 YARD GRAY ALL-WOOL EPA, 240 YARD, GRAY ALIL-WOOL FLANNELS, 4c YARD: GRAY ALL-WUOL FLANNELA, 246 YARD 8.CARSLEY.is 2 CLAPPERTON'S root COTTON.| i February Cheap Sale.| HANDKERCHIEFS.; Ladies\u2019 Colored Border Handkerchiefs, 20 each.Ladies\u2019 Colored Border Hem- stitched For best value in HANDEERCHIEFS | New Damaak-Sideboard«Covers (open | New Damask -8ideboards Covers (open.| my FLANNELS, 130\" .PRINTED CANTON TFLANNELS, 130 YABD* | ELS, 180 YARD House in i \u2018SALE CONTINOED.BARGAINS BARGAINS GENTE FURNISHINGS -GENTS FU NECKWEAR.Gente Four-in-Hand Ties and Knots, worth 250, for 120, Gents\u2019 Four-jn-Hand Ties and Encta, in Light and ark Jolors, worth 35c and 400, for 250.assortmeut of Genis\u2019 Neck wear un hand.GENTS\u2019 COLLARS.Gents\u2019 Foar-ply Collars, in Leading®tyles, only 100 each Gents\u2019 Very Fine Four-ply Lines Collars, only 150 each.Gents* Linen Collars, in All Styles, at lowest foes, ; pr WHITE SHIRTS.Gents\u2019 White Bhirte, only 750.Gente\u2019 White Shirts, our Bpecisl Line, only 8), Genta\u2019 Opera Frous Court Shirts, worth $2.00, for $1.50 each.NIGHT ROBES.Our Bpecial Line of Genta\u2019 White Qotton Night Robes, worth $1.85, for $1.00 each, Sent Fancy Night Robes, worth $1.50, for 81.35 FLANNEL NIGRT ROBES.\u2018Gente\u2019 Flannel Right Bobes, In Plafn and Fency, .worth 62.25, for 81.69.The above Goods in all Bises.FLANNEL SHIRTS.Gents\u2019 Plain and Fancy Flannel Bhirts, worth 61.25, for 760.Gents\u2019 Navy Blue Flannel Shirts, Collars av tached, worth $1.25, for 81.00.HANDKERCHIEFS._ Gents\u2019 Colored pordered Handkerchiefs, worth 13c anû 150, for 9e, Gents\u2019 White and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, worth 18c and 20c¢, for 12340 each.Gente Handkerchiefs, at lowsat prices BMOKING JACKETS.ts\u2019 Striped Bmoking Jackets, worth $4.75, 2.00, or DRESSING GOWNS, Génie @ Gowns, with Plush Rolling Collar and Cuffs, worth $11.30, for 84.00.BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINA Bargains tn all kinds of Dry Goods, at | Jo Moser + Go.1781 asd 1768 NOTRE DAME STRERT, Corner Bt.Peter Screot, Trams Casm axp Ory Own Paro.ENON A REVOLLT INE: eat tendency at present oods store keepers to dis- LD SHOES and put on new ones im bee be fall into other people\u2019s shoes; whatever the object may be, we are a the same object.and that is THYING TO BETTER OURSELVES, whatever the result may be.\u2018The largest Dry Goods House in Montreal is leaving St.James street to es ait There is a amo store near wy present one ; another store kee 18 leaving Notre Dame take the p.of the St.James street one, and I am leaving St.Catherine street to remove to Notre Dame street, and we all act with confidence that it is for the better.However, time will tell.In a Few Weeks.In a few weeks I will remove \u201cto my new store on Notre Dame street, near the Balmoral Hotel, which, when compl will be four times the size of the store now oecupy.It will be four flats, well lighted ana finished first-class in ev way.Heated by hot water.There be no plaster to make it dusty, as it is to be , walls and ceiling, with wood, THE TITLE.The title of my New Store will be THE PALMER HOUSE - The reason why I give it that title is this : I have à great suocess in the purchase of the Palmer House of Otta and having over Fifty Thousand Dollar?worth of stock yet left, and receivin, daily orders from wa for those foods under the address, PALMER HOUSE, NTREAL, I have decided to keep de title given m stomers in wa.BEFORE REMOVAL Before, removal, I am endeavoring to sell all I can of my present heavy stock at prices which astonish every Eager and what] want is this: Remove as ittle na possible -of my present stock in order to la Sa part of \u2018which hove po an of whi vo now serived; \u2018at the C: stom House.AN Queens Hall Block.414) ) \u201cCome and see what can be ure | yments,.Compare values, examine and invésti- gate and then beconvinoed.METROPOLITAN MFG CO.- 1078 and 1680 Notre Dame st, Montreal.rire.hea The Coffors ia the Baal, 2° a land Is the costoding of a Montreal Store by The third ma in: the second team series between ih the a sk.A Mabe the Victoria Rifles io she Vics alleys on Monday sronine altea in a victory for {thé Vics b ty of 170 pins.The food.Botta a b was exceptionally Plliisrds\u2014Suows, ws Tramp.The annual dinner of the Montreal Quoiting Club was held ln the Arlington Tuee- day.The presidedt, r.H.-Trepanier occupied the chair The evening was a plessant one and greatly enjoyed by all.The toasts were: \u201cThe.Queen and the mem- vers of the Royal tamuy\" \u201cThe Govérnor- General,\u201d \u201cSister Clubs\u201d \u201cThe Montreal Quoiting Olub\u201d and The Press,\u201d all of which were enthusiastically received.Among the speakers\u2019 \u2018were the Chairman, Mr.Wm.Renshaw, Maasrs.G.King, X.Des- rocher, W.Badinage, A.[attersall, A.Lindsay; J.F.Mundle, sud \u2018others.Bongs were well sung by severgl: Of those present.ROCERY.sized crowd oollected in the Vic- von ss last night to see the Maple and Crystal Hockey Clubs meet for the second time this season in the Junior Hockey Championship series.It \u2018was s complete walk-over tor the formher team, they scoring two games in the first hall and three In the last, making in ally: Maples, 5; Crystals, 0.The Jeams up ollows : Mopiss, W.Fenwick ¥.Gilman TE Ww.Gi J.Virtne.J.an., Two matches ar _schedul ed to take piace on Monday tigxt, 23rd Instant, in the above league: e Hawthorhes with the Orystais, in the Crystal Rink, and the Maples with the\u2019 Vjotorias, In the Victoria Riuk.4 BNOWSHOEING.On Saturday morning.at 9.30, starting trom the Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, on olin stree to wind bo with ana they Sonire ti company of members of sister clubs to join the THE ROLLY 0 OPEN STEEPLECHASE.The open steeplechase of the Holly Snowshoe Club was run over the mountain cou to the Athietio Clad House last night, The track was not In the best possible condition, but withal the time was considered good.There were five starters.The first three- - 20.1 5 \u2014 21.08 ae .21:30 A very enjoyable evening was \u2018put To aîter the trampers reached the headquarters.CURLING, In the Caledonia rink, last svening, the first draw for the Walker medals in conneo- tion with the Walker vase, took piace, with the roi resuits.There were oniy two rin J.B.Young, R, Costigan, & de N.Hickey, a \u2018A.Ado Eu skip, | so.\u2018BR.M.Findlay, skip, 12 BOWLING.the average of the torias particularly Umpires: Mess 3 Gardner H.H.Hen.shaw Tefrsa: E B Ibbotson, The at, LIL A.TEAM.81 for the Vics.170 À, A.A.; E.W.Wilson, ve FOOTBALL.Sn dures pa eontain the items A 31, the Heart of v.met in the ttish Associa 5B rey.1 Butheriand, ; Bromiey, 1; Bu : Buther! land Albion, p+ Notte Forest, 1 Bl LST EST ER d'a od, did pm ; fo, def eed Bn, | hi Hull, 1 York Sater Un orale all {goal Ken sae, he follo will be of interest to the :_ The.committee of the Rugby Football Union have just made avast ascitious in in che connection with the rules erning the e, which will be publafed oftelfly othe oir ofa rev the upshot of the recent dispute between Holbeck and the Brigho ouse Rangers, Thismatoh, it will be mbersd, was played on m- bor 23 at t Holbeck, rignouss suvceeded in putting o à score of two goals (one from a pena tr toi) one ye and three minor points to Holbéck\u2019s one try and three minor and then darkness came on, So referse was game to a premature close.\u2018A dispu to -w F or not the \u2018game should count as a win for Brigho and Ruy, Bon ha been consulted on the subject bave aw the mateh to Brig- Tee have further deciaed that in future the Jeleres stall have power to » the game inavent of darkness f in, and the club dolding the lead the time pt such suspension lay be the Another rule thet hag been added has reference to the time the e shall last in the case of à late captains of pe two Son test! arrange me o forty minutes \u2018dach way, the referee has wer to regu such time should there no kel t{ thé being concluded in à à Ught.| .BILLIARDS.The Iatest Eaptish papers give Gulars of the greatest match of English billiarde, : ad soo \u201cWas.08 bond the and iu one season on Be Randle to make them ipvel acoording to the han > LACBOSSE, mit the experience of the last few.yoars has roved that a uumber of amendments are sdvieable both to the constitution and rules of the Chnadlan osse Association, Beore- tary O'Loughlin, of 8t.Catharines, bas sent requests to various members of the leading clubs and to each of the distriot secretaries, that they forward tohlm by March 1st notice of such changes as tl think advisable, The same request is extended to the officers and members of every club in the assocla- tion.year, owing the fow amendments and to avold expe revised book of the rules and re, ula tions was not issued, but it ls expected t ata new volume wii! be published this y t is, of course, desirable that it should be as perfect as possible, and with that object in view the present action has heen taken.When all the amendments have been re- celved\u2014and it ls particularly requested that they may be in the hands of the secretary not later than Maroh 1\u2014s committes appointed by the president will revise and arrange them in the most convenient form to be submitted to the convention to be held fn this good city of Toronto on Tuesday, April 21 next, BICYCLING: WASHINGTON, February 16.The national assembly of the board of offcers of the League of American Wheelmen yes held bere to-day.Secretary Baseett\u2019's report showed the present membership to be Dee 113, an increase of 5710.There are 441 iadice on ted that 1 of doubtful mittee répor 4 cases o membership had en considered red with the ren od stated t potty jealousies in the ranks of the league led to many useless protests.The president, Mr.Dunn, in in his annual report recommended that steps be taken to secure a nore sompiete har mony between the L.A.W.and Canadian wheelmaen.AMATEUD ATHLETIC UNION BOARD.BOSTON, Masa, February 16.\u2014The Amateur Athlotio Union Board ot managers held a meeting this mornin, Boston Ath- t the lotic Association O lub ouse to cousider & number of important were present Harry Heft: add club, bu til Gide, E.Sullivan, Now & B.rorsobn Ba boston 4 A.C: F FC anses Staten Island A.C.; G F.Mathewson, Ber- Koley A.C., and Judge Diets Varuna Boat The question of expenses of athletes and of limit ue of prives was deferred wi tn meeting \u201d to be h Maroh 18 in New York.There is a be held of a big kick r the report of the confervnoe committes the League American Wheeimen and Ama- Leur Athietic Union on this t.the À.A.U.men seeming to reg the propos- éd rule to Vern expenses as entirely too str ngent.T scheme on, fout ans tor?bodies govern- ur sport nearer ther, sothate Toached and pe or din puerile uarrels occur, if th coessful the Amateur Athletlo Hoes will be on intimate terms with the League of American Wheelmen, the National tion of Amateur Oarsmen, & roas Country Association and the National urs G re of the amateur laws will be tried by 8 a jokat con commivien.Ing of the the L.A.W., Messrs, Mathewson end will resommend that the L A W.esta à ate tô_the ?Managers of tbe Aa - U.This will be the first step toward the pro hn of amateur spo ome.ualified across.% Oy who offended the aus aying at the recent us Madison en tournament were,\u201d with to exception of the Druid reinstated because they.sent na satisfactory ex on of action, to the efioot © that % merelr pis ed in the tournament to boom of the rules.The Prat s will probably explain their case in shor! he matter of the indoor cham hip meeting came up fora long consideration.The eyes of anagers soe seem to have been turned toward B 0, and they have a pointed E.C, Carter to pie ground and see what the Bi 0 Athletic Club | is willing to do toward Righese clubs wero 8 ml ship : Riverside Boat Club, ot yA Cleveland, A.C.Li Cioveland ; Wor: Aoi iho £3 Bufial ty u Of uffalo ation CF Le M Le 5 cal od 0 ork was re.Pr oPO SALE OF coster Rowin, of Bu The a New drew his cheque and said, \u2018em tome when my stables are fin: CHEAP HO: Tr v.Some of ths Fois horges that have ever ap on the turf were those that were sola in Tennessee tof a ride, \u201cUncie Bob.\u201d fhe American De Der 1 per, bred at 1e ja, on as a year Rg.aol Des another le Mende distri on ought ut won on ne turl.Following \u20ac up the Belle Mende ot have * Ron \u201cwho brought ik and | folon won $19.Lo cost only Gé d won $15,630; arnt brought every small sum of dies, es ce tarf nine $50: aving mon, eighty-twe mem god 9,4 \u201c\u201cBanoroi * cesË onl aced 320-450 to d \"Sis el wt rou , an \u2019 Broce not tind a bidder that would go $300, and so he waa knocked dows =: hat figure.He was a race ho hough, and won in stakes and pi oes.$10558 Es \u2018Boule- ward\u201d brought ol only 8330 and won $7993; \u201cBye-and-Bye\u201d was sold for \u201caod managea to win renciy $1 $10, hat great horse \u201cInspector B, by the Dwyer Bros.fer $1000\", a 8, earling, and non a fortune, and after ent was back to the Belle Monde stud for $10 090: Sem Bryant ve Bos a $450 1 roctor Knott\u2019 at the o Meade sala © » ol Pre oc $78,- Naw York.ar yi6md spegiai to the Tribune trom Newburg ceys: tothe \u201ceredit e haif a mile in cireuit.F will thats on any suitable ice between Mon and Newburg, the race to take place ou on] 28th,\u201d Joa Kent, ot the Octawas, bas rfired from the.lacrosse de - il short! \u201cCricket fe or 8 Hundred \u201cma.in 1 raed ou?pre il} prohibiting unanimous, .pr! fable with o without g ie Cram te et will apa the shamrooks\u201d this season.\u201d It in he sated that his friends are going to place Min in e well stocked sigar issue a book on tor dal a will sl trom Melbourne the end of the present month.The matob between red soon after his Reed will be pla: arrival\u2014probably fn April or May.represen ilah team to Australia, and that negotistions ate already in gress with ral leading oricketers, amateur protgesiones | ja tno arTange- re satisfactori actorily 00 netuded, the seam AL ail pt the ond of t eo English season.A Jacksonville, Fina.despatch February 3 18 189 says: 2 race 100 to-day a Te side between GC È bus : asprin r supposed >$ Oogeu.of fost.\"Noatiy 8° god bendy on the W { resutt.ithe swopoeco champion 11 runner from usges an sosumed the list.The membership com- cMLllan, Atbistie .over 9000; But the the saratoh m nf THE CONVENTION AT HUNTINGDON, A Large Attendance \u2018ot Practical! Men\u2014Ad- Aréésos by Professor \u2018Robertson, Wm.Ewing sad Others.The Dairy Convention, held at Hunting don Tuesday, was an unqualified success, snd reflected muon oredit upon the intelli gence and enterprise of the thrifty farmers of the district of Beauharnois.The sessions, of which there were three, were crowded with attentive listeners, the addresses were practical, full of interest, and valuable information to those Intsrested in dairy-laria- ing, the industry probably destined to take preëminence in the rurai parts of this province.The opening session was a short ons, and a report of its proceedings was given in the STAR of last night The afternoon session was taken up with three vaiuable addresses, and was listened to by an audience that filled thelr fine Jubties Hall to the vary doors.Mr, William Ewing, of Montreal, read à careluily prepared paper on drainage.In the course of it he stated that \u201cin proportion as land Increased in value and as the struggle to make farming pay becomes more intense so more advanced methods must be adopte, and he must take advantage of any system whioh will increase the growth of the crope at the least expense of money.Dratuing, às applied to agriculture, meant ng away the superfluous water that is an injury to the soil.One often hears of a soil belng wurm and early.great ala of a farmer should be to n ve ALL HIS LAND IN THAT CONDITION, and so an effort should be made to change the character ot a cold, wet suil by judicious The retention © water or © soil keeps it cold, and tho ore ration je continually earrying nD rain water can sink ly into thee soil to a a depth of two or three feet and then find a way out by drains, it carries down with it the natural heat of the atmosphere and warms the subsoil, \u201cIt has been proved,\u201d he said, \u201ctuat Seatned Lond seven inches below the surface is on an average ten degrees warmer than similar land undrained, and that makes ten days\u2019 difference in the ripening of the crops.Again, wet lapd, though producing quantity, does not roduce the quality even of grosse This afteots the feeding ot cattle, the milk and beef.Tne cultivation of tke roti is rendered easier by drainage and, better crope are grown.\u201d It would pay a farmer to rrow money and band grains.The speaker then proceeded to desoribe the laying of drains, and the manner we putting them down.Before con- cludicg he recommended the establishment of a drainage aystem by Government, and.he called thelr attention Lo the @ le speet Rood a stem plished a Great Br tain.The excellence of its drains was one great Sootland's success in agriculture.\u201cOne-balt of the sum now spent by vernment in Hoy coul ure could be well invested in drains.hey could joan the money to the farmers used only in land drainage, PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF DAIRY PARMING.The second speaker was Professor Robertson, of the Experimental Farm, Ottawa.His subjedt was: \u201cSome practical aspects of dairy farming.\u201d and he gave his attentive hearers much to think of.He believed the proper fleld for the farmers of this province was that offered by the dairy.They were near the murket and had every faotiity.They should, therefore, strive to produce a highly gonosntrated and valuable form of food.shouid pot only sell the raw roduet oy eir iand, but with it seil their bor and skill.They abould be so combined as to command the highest price and bring them the greatest remuneration.In selling and hay, they were selling their farms, ut in $3000 worth of butter or cheese they were not selling more than $2.50 worth of soil He advised a longer season of milking.They boarded their cows twelve mont many farmers ot re from them during only one- bait of the time.They stopped making thelr ows TD pay thelr ae soon as it be- eir milking season should be Songer ood, they should provide for it by an Sbundant supply of proper Unless the material from which a milk they could not expect it from tbe animal.M val lusble suggestions were given ng feed stable care, He strongly \"ShVocated as atlage and and considered it the chea of p rocuring a large supply of exce Tent food for the milkers.He had never known it to ure or taint then milk or butte: of Lancaster Tr, One, who ga oi talk on the leeding of beef cattle on ensilage at a profit, even when bee! was sold at five cents a pound.THE EVENING SESSION lasted from seven golook until eleven, and flsioned audience py! seat {n the hal and fa eo dairy debater.Robert Ness presided.The À firat was given by Dr.Mot re n, and he gave the farm- cal ce on \u201cth view, whether the animal hl was intended as a ylelder or a beef producer, Several of the common diseases were described, and some valuable precautionary advice given.A resums of the day e s discussion was ve clearly and ee logly given by Prof, Bern ment of Agri culture, Quebec, Tho Bret quoation he proposed an .tue gâthorin , and moved & vote of thanks ore, which was unaulmously carried.This closed the most successful dairy convention ever held in distriot, PARNELL'S PLANS, Proparing for an Energetio Campaign in Ireland, NEw YORK.February 16 Tho World's London special syn: Parnell had a private meeting of his faction 10-day, ét which final arrangements were made for.the campbailga In Ireland.Seveu of Parnell'a leading men orossed to Ireland to-night to organize meetings whérever the Anti-Parnellites bu ve arranged them.Parnell himself goes to Ireland on Batarday to aid a great meeting at Roscommou on Bunday and ove \u2018at Btrokestown on Monday.He will receive an address from the Gaéllo Club of Ireland at Dublin on Tuesday.Arrangements are belng made for a series of meetings during the next three months to be addressed by Parnell.On 8, Patrick's Day, Parnell is to preside at a banquet in Cork.Parvell\u2019s men appear confident of winning and they are certainly going to work io a pore systematic way than the McCarthyt \u2018The proposal of the latter, oat the 36,000 pounds now banked in Paris to the credit of the parliamentary fund should be devoted to evicted tenants was discussed by Parnell, who intends to open up a correapond- ence with McOdrthy on the subject.This Money was reserved for general election ur for a national emergency, and if the proposal of the MoCarthyites is adopted no reserve will be availiable in the event of the rty being reunited.Parnell will almost certainly visit America some time this year, but probably pot till sutuian, Parnell has informed his associates that ¢ hae not arranged for any further meeting of his supporters prior to his campaign relandyand that he does nut intend to oon & manilesto, reserving the expression of his views for the meetings in ireland.Beveral of Mr.McCarthy's followers are about to start for Ireland for the.purpose of making speeches at different points throughout the country.BERNHARDT AND BYRNES.A Buspicion that the Actress Has Been Robbed.{ New YORK, February 18\u2014Many people are trying to find reasons for Inepector Byrnes\u2019 calls on Mme.Bernhärdt.Theatrical ple yesterday were all goselpping about Inspector Byrnes\u2019 visits to Mme.Sarah Bernhardt at her rooms {n the Hoffman House during the past few days and wondering what was the occasion of them.On top of the stories of the Inspector's visits came the news yesterday afteruoon that she was very lil and under the care of two physicians.The two things together med strange some peopia The general impreselon was that .she had t some valuable property and was endeavoring to get back.At Mr.Abbey's office the amor Was laughed at as ridiculous.The ca it was Bald, aor purely of friendly nature.yrnes called three times during Su Bday on Mme.Bernhardt,\u201d said a Kentioman as last night, who lives in the Hoffman \u201cand nothing can make me belleve that Lhd the calis were out of pure friendenip, Mr.Byrnes bas too much to do time making friendly calls.Boa toe.bie during the interviews between the Inspector, Mme, Bernhardt snd Mr.Giau, the servants have been excluded from the room in whioh the interviews were held.The story that the actress is afraid of Garnier, the actor, who is coming « over here, I think 18 simply.a cloak to.h The actress has certainly lost something and is quietly trylng to recover it\u201d FIRE AT CARILLON.- [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] CANTLLON, Quebec, February 17.\u2014M.Dwyer & Co's store was destroyed by tire last night.Loss $6000; rtly insured.John Keliy is also a loser y the fire and his loss ia only partly Insured.of the fire is unknown.The Postimaster-General, TH, February 18\u2014The town ball was Horan: Yesterda.ternoon with electors m ail eounty for the purpose of attending the rvative (r.Haggart.a mee ger or.Willlam Methen, Liberal-Conservative association here, and 8 es vers made Messrs, te, atheson and Hon, J.G.Baggart.The hon.gentleman\u2019s address took an hour snd tnirty minutes to deliver.Resolutions were made and carried unanimously favoring Mr.Haggart's nomination.COMMERCIAL, ; Peerdohm sdnesday, vroary 8, 1951 says: Epasd se Poor Cargoes an and for shi California wheat of coast.388 to 308 08, * Liverponi whest, spot, art Lane and tors Wher, \u2018bat not rotive, English and foretgn whet, maize, .Do American .1m; Chillan ooast, 378 6d; resent foyowin month, 308 Od.Walla alia wheat, 76 84; pressnt and foi- month, 36s 84, The Lives public cable Wheat firm, demand says: sparingly; corn firma, demand poor, | LIVERPOOL LATENT PRiom Pi ven Js 1891.x .ef PE NY Eat eA Pen 13s was: uyced profis- Montreal Aa Grain end Provisions.ably in winter without a silo?\u2019 He thought LOCAL GRAIN.\u2014The market does not exhibit coul ad deacribed the steeping very much lite, being rather quiet, of dry by wh which it was given but Rice ale iad, .we a ou û No.a Back\u201d many Tass quailties .8; do, : No.8, He discussed at some fngth The silo 21 03c; Ko.3.Northern, 81 ii; per and described the practice he $3! Cute: oats, 68 Soa petoide hog foilo owed on his own farm.Clover he found Hei, OB feed barley, 49 to 0 880; good making fully eB et he Deal foot ootbon seed whois.03 derant ta faut | uliy.e of the s was 1m a J and people did not Daves ie + \" .as ly good, nd isu, bulk of ber à 'oariey Cattle = ia dus Lo the tack SE thrived wi ny op it, both in milk yleiding and dde paient beef making.It was a strong ! and y Ang bakers NY! En alors soude RUDICIOURLT USED.eo nt al Eek ama ob tool JUD USLY 4 ; supe 335; bi 175 1 aah In feeding they should} have regard fo the 82 06 0510; fae $1 50101 ie sy Sat end proposed; milk beef or stook $85; cates), granu- raising.The , animale should be | lated, per\u2019 bug, 45 Lo 3 58; ostmal; rolled, selected fo $3 48 to3 58.UE f accordingly milk was too expose.and al h it must be given dur \u2018at of tirst bi | there were ce inde o Ps some M Le a Roo) Se ed at he be youn valuable dairy ry uot.He t factories were idle baif tbe the capital invested was during Es ime n productive, and in so far a loss Te shoul od d'here every farmer % ef tn his cows us, profitable, In conn educated for a ; he took his hed ee id Pat stuck to the he balleved t ra ddress was a digression from Butter and cheese and the change was & very agreeable one to the sudienoce, for the pleas: lecturer hung up .8 big map of Canada an is heare an aocoulit of his tripe twice gross the bo tinent.if the prolessor could not teil the difference between an Ayrshire or a Durham or never saw a pound of butter made in his fe oould certainly win distinotion in the field of eons lecturing.His talk about! tal trips was highly interesting.Loading pole of interest | were grap cape ith strokes of humor here ane ines that helped to make oe Jour A sh rh one to the audience.At lecture the elections Ras Se the © oi pie es of directors bein, unanimously ted, and they eiec e following of lected, President, Robert eos ; Vice- resident, Thomas White; direc- We.Ge , Thomas Drysdaie, Robert y.Jobn Hunter, Aug ames Burke, George L.utr.sx; Joc-trous.¥ Ww.H.vas: \u2018How Mr.Yuill, ot Carin f account of how wo case.foduer oorn should be à variety that - attain or Dearly attain maturity before au- te - Lesperance, acfarlane, Ateh, Walk ker.tum; come.Still a moderate fret did not materially injure the corn ff It was afterwards put in the sila.Tne latter should be so constructed winter frost, for frozen ood {or re cattle on Ole to place te teetiorany of those oh \u2018 vu nca se the matter was all ts favor.be the convention closed dr in a } 0OD- ay ovis out snot Lia i0CAL Puovisrows.\u2014The market.under \u20184 demand, réle send and withent alata chan e HR Lys Canadian short cut pork yo oôr DO 15 50 to oe 5001 Western miess per boi.$1500 te $15 50{ hams, city ib, 11¢ to 1807 acon, per Toe © ia leat, in pails, per , 8 10 Ble; s, per 10.THe.ROW consi redubed, ayo two ror 95 88 Th piboy Lyd BT ues: ds tar ne ions: À cranberries, a, per , 1 1e: aimonde anAll 3 80 por 10; WashAte ; Almo i Breaches new, 16¢ per ib.; wainiis, Frenen, #0c; mink, do, 81 25 to 1 78; muskrat, do.15 to 1Nc; otter, do.88 to 810; raccuon, do, 50 to 80c: skunk.do.25, 50, 75, $1.Torento Produce Market.Toro February 3 8.\u2014Wbeat, tumn, No 2 vue 10 1 00: 8 3 No.2, v4c; No.red winter.$1 00 to 101; No.à Manitoba hard, 81 00 \u2018to 81 02; n2c, Bartey\u2014No.1 so extra, Bi1cto bé; No.3, 2, 70\u20ac to 726.Onl, NO 2, rT sic.Fiour\u2014 wy 88't0 23 36; 10 $4 40; SU $3 arket quiet.a eq on 78; No.3 red winter or wheat, at No.?spring, ontatde, at R9¢ to 90e; No.2 Manitoba, on spot, aus 00 to $1 02 atrive, àt 460 0 406igc; on track at #8c, outsides obs, Se : No 1010 ¢, No, 480 Peas \u2014No trouble.The cause li = =e a. (sig © HS \u2014THE OLD POLICY, the banner - Land.THE OLD FLAG The Theme of Sir Johns Speech, CHEERED TO THE ECHO IN TORONTO.The Premier's Charge of Treason.a HOW THE DOMINION COULD BR | EASILY COERCED.A Brochure by The Editor of The Toronto Globe ISPRCIAL TO THB STAR! TORONTO, February 18 \u2014No statesman of \u2018a free country in modern times ever received an ovation more complete or flattering than that which greeted Sir John Macdonald last night in the Academy of Music.The interior of that bullding presented a sight, the inspiration ot which cannot be conveyed In print.Into all parts of the house the crowd had forced iteelf.Ladies sat in the boxes and with their escorts filled the gallery in every corner.Men covered every inch of the remaining space.They sat in the windows, perched on the gallery stairways and sat on the edges of the platform.Looking up from the reporters\u2019 table the vast audience seemed, in the glittering light, a very mountain of humanity.A perpetual bum and chatter arose from the great mass -\u201cof people who walted impatiently the arrival of the chief.The transient appearance from time to time of some lessdistinguished Conservative on the platform was the signal for great noise by which relief was sought from impatience.Piloted by Mr.W.R.Brock, the chairman of the evening, 8ir John walked in.His entrance was a atgnal for uproarious cheering.The old chieftain bowed again and again.The cheering continued for several minutes, It was so long and wiid that the old man's feelings SEENED TO BE OVEBOOMING HIM.He gu! several times and then sat down.Again arose and smiled and bowad his soknowledgments when the uproar mer, the song, \u2018For He's a Jolly Good Fellow\u201d sung to the accompaniment of the Academy\u2019s big drums.These were the mottoes on the wails : \u2018Hall to our Shtoftain, \" \u201cThe old Leader \u201cThe Old Flag.\" \"The Oid Policy,\u201d We Welcome our Leaders,\u201d \u201cWelcome to the Cabinet.\u201d \u201cOttawa, not Washington, our Capital, » Disloy alty is at a Discount,\u201d \u201cNo United States Senators Need Apply,\u201d No Tang.Discrimination Against Britain, \u201cPidgrossive Legislation,\u201d \u201cA Fair Measure of Becl ity,\u201d \u201cEncourage Home Talent,\u201d \u201cCanadian Labor for Canadians,\u201d \u201cOntario Guovec Row Brunawick, Nova a Beotia, Prinee ward Island, Manitoba, British Columbia, North-West Territories, \u2014A Noble Heritage,\u201d \u2018 Canada for the Canadians, \u201d God Save the Ques The.\u2018scene outside the Academy, though not so brilliant as that inside, was quite interesting.Traffic vas flocked in King street hotly after 7 o k.The great crowd extended about 100 yards each wa from the doors.The side doors at whic the reporters were imaitted were blocked by those who could get no nearer the main entrance.Cheer after cheer arose from the street long after all hope ot gaining admission was abandoned.t 10 o'clook, when Str Charles was still spesking\u2019 cheers could be heard by those within who had no means of knowing what time those outside dis! The chairman, Mr.Brock, opened the mi A followed by Emerson Coatesworth, the Conservative candidate for Fast Toronto, in « brief pat appropriate address.Sir Char \u201c0e and pote oa an our and stialf.He oiai ed to a true: ftland of Canada served her y-8ix years.He was: not a candiGate, bat \u2018he was present to speak on bebalf of one of \u2018the most distinguished atatesmen, not only in America, but In the world.(Cheers) In what country had been accomplished by a party by Bix Jo Sir John's during the past 12 years?In Canada was notin a good sta DXPRESSION, STAGNATION, RETROGRESSION marked the situation.Her progreas sinoe then had been marvellous.To-day she could challenge comparison with the same pulation in any part of the worid.We pad not the worst haif of the continent.Notwithstanding the intention of the Mc- Kinley Bill (one of hostility Yo Canada), the Americans were gompeil dower their tariff on our lum e nad better fisheries \" than they, for they had to pay us $5,500,000 for their use for 12 years.In shipping we, a people of five millions, had half as much as sixty millions of our neighbore.In mineral wealth Canada was the envy of our neighbors.In coal we had in Nova Scotia and British Columbia apiendid beds of bituminous coal.San ts her from Nanaimo.In -West we had the Galt coal [nines.On The prairies there was icuiture we had Hepite pie fala for cali tion.Twelve ears ago there was no mention of ada fo an American or British paper.The best proof of Canada\u2019s position were the two volumes of the report of Senator Hoar's committee, Mr.Wiman had labored ears to undermine the loyalty of Canada.ir, Wiman had told his friends in the States that Canadians were loyal; that the way Lo get them into the United States was to work thern on by commercial union, which meant taxation from Washington \"bout répresentation.Mr.Wiman had told t Yankees that he couldn't get in tha old loyal Tory.but he had Liberals, whom he could mould in favor of his plan.Etastus Wiman dictated from New York the policy\u2014treason- able poiiey- of the once great Liberal party, some of whose leaders would not accept hit Ha differed from Sir John in calling * welled treason.\u201d It was open and un- voliod treason.To hear Wiman talk did was enough to curdle a Oanadian\u2019s blood.Wiman was a lonely Canadian over there, and like a FOX WHO HAD LOST HIS TAIL, he wished the Canadians to lose not thelr talls,but their heads, for that is what Cane- disns would lose sooner than British inalitations (cheers).serve in E pid and a party which bed raised discrimination against ler The Jun ution of the United: 8| Sir les, \u2018against En land: bd; ht.t en came tothe front ; Le De kenzie woul re before against En (hear, À se ward la lioy toward the N.P.and the > vern with his love of publio lite, his wonderfu 1 attalpments?.What forcing him into pri Ter Îtis this | TREASONABLE DEC TICY OF DISCRIM- \u201c ANATION \u201ctr Richard Cart- ) only.was this policy of.Cartwright's treasonable but It was If every member of Parliament was returned in this election for Unrestricted Recip procity it t would Daan utter delusion.Free trade with the United States and the right to make our.own pa would be futile.Not a single newspaper nor a Cangressman of the United States bag sald they would listen to euch a schema.Continuing.be paid at when he left London he was night and day in consultation with the British rament as to how to improve the Canadian cattie trade.Were Canadians to go back on England at a time when the British Prime Minister had sald that if the United States touched a Canadian ship on the Pacific the United Btates would be held responsible?Jloud cheers, Bir John Maçdo with a perfect uproar.ofa x whole rouse rose en inasse and cheered loud and long.Handkerchiefs and hats waved over the vast throng and cheers were monte again and again.Bir John stood smil looking quite py.Finally Try horus \u201cFor He's a Joh ty Good Fellow\u201d nay sung and the old chieftain was allowed peak.Almost at his first EAL a the noise which was made at the firet par the meeting dropped and pertebtquiat prevailed.At first BIR JORN'S VOICE WAS WEAK and audible only to those och nen D near him, but later in: his » h, when he denounced \u2018\u2018the conspira \u201cIt was strong enough for the largest balding in the coun- Sir John eald : \"1j can scarcely hope that my feeble voice will be heard to the extremities of this hall.Although my & triend Bir Charles Tupper says that am a little younger than himself, I feel that 1 cannot emulate him either in physical strength, mental activity or power of expression.You have listened with sonia instruction and pleasure to his 6 ight.I am &iad to be before on posoih ns The happiest years of my life have eu spent here.One of the consolations ot being handed over to the cold es of Opposition was to come to Toronto ih.order earn my bread.When 1 came here.the trade and commerce of this great city was crippled by the vicloua legislation and still more vicious want of legislation of the previous five years.Oh, Mr.Obatrman, affaire were in a bad state.Workingmen were reduced to half time, t ters time and no time at all, and the markets ofthe cit burdened with the swespings of the States warehouses.It was pressed sea me more than ever, who was always a rotectionist, that the n urgent need of tive industries; that kept for the Onnadians.have always been D, received by friends ana friendly foes in oronto, and Indeed 1 would be insensible to all oordiality i?I were not affectea by the enthusiastic reception to-night.There was certainiy rather an uproarious evidence of enthusiasm in one part of this hall, pot one gentlemen were complimentary Bir harles, for they couldn't be peel A and I'have no hope of converting them.(Laughter.) They are in the same position he little girl who = was asked how far she was in her catechism, \u201cHow far?\" she said, \u201clam past redemption,\u201d (Laughter and Applause.) You have lately heard four of my co saguce on the questions of the day and you have Sites heard the exposition of Bir Charles Tupper tonight I feel that { have little further to a e folio jot of the Government of which I am THE AGED LEADER, perhaps the weak and inefficient leader, (shouts of No, No) but the honest and wail- intentioned leader (cheers and applause).I say the policy of the Government is the same as it wae in 1878, The policy of Protection which wwe brought before the peopie as been faithfully carried out.Poe Tos rs of that polic need not be dwelt on.I was here in Lar and 1 have seen what Toronto isin 1 Then our workmen were out of employment and were obliged to seek foreign countries to make a living, trade languished and property was at 8 discount.Now, I see evi- dencee of progress and prosperity on every hand, palaces are bein and I see magnificent edifices ing dedicated ros Canadian industry.I was obliged to buy a home while bare at that time and I bo bt the property on St.George street, occ y Mr.Mowat.To-day \u2018one-hait of 1 it oii onl for six times as much as I paid for it.The policy which we then initiated and which we have falthfully carried out has, notwithstanding sspersions and o opposition.succeeded, and now we sea its effect on every town, village and hamlet in the country.Hamlets sre growing to Villages, villages towns, and towns are aspiring to be cities.I say that all this has been done by the effect and the influence of the National Policy.(Applause.) I would want no greater raise to be upon my tombstone than to ave engraved thers the notice that I, through Parliament, carried the National Policy of protection to native industries aud brought the country blossom lke the rose.(Cheers and applause.) Wao have been told that we have been opposed to reciprocity.Our record does not be that out.Again and again we have invited the United States to consider a fair, reasonable expansion of trade.e806 advances have not been well received in fact we HAVE BEEN ALMOST SNUBBED.\u2018The treaty of 1854 was derminated out of the caprice of the pedple of the United States.The Northoners anclod that England favored the Southern Btates and made the treaty out » spite toward England Bince the termimation of that [rats ue have not ceased to ask the United for a renewal of it, as n &8 8D Op tty: .We asked so often that we resolved to ask no more.We came to the con- élusiôn not to sow down to the caprice of our neighbors, to show them that we could ilve without them and to look to the markets of the orld for our tfade, and we have found t (Loud cheers.) By the building of he eu P.we have opened to England and Europe a route carrying the weaith and immense products of England and Euro rope to the great empires of Asia.Wears blishing a line of steamers which will open up to us the rade of Australia and all Australasia.Mr.Chairman and gentlemen [may that pposition press been epreading the idea that the United Beates Government would 'not, deal with us.Well, sup that were true, and itis not being premier af : ale time, for that true (appisuse), we offer tte Canadian Gov- purpose.1 did not what were his pre- ernment as at present voustituted offer\u2014to vious proaltvities.1 dida\u2019t care Although he |.enter into negotiations for - without | had led à © side and I sat ome i Hmitation as to the sybjeots which such posite him on the other, 1 I knew that he was negotiations would reat without imitation a sound, loyal « man.hear.) I knew in any way, except that tha sabject shoud that after oars oof experience in be deals with In such s°Wéy aà would be beneficial to the interests of both countries.We only make two reservations.In the firat place this free people with a free parliament and with a free vernment would never consent to hand over the control of our tariff to a foreigr country.(Loud applause.} We all know and we all look back 1 age of education, where\" rybedy Creads history ; we all PES LOOK BACK with MIRATION to the stand which \u2018thirteen odloniss of Amerion made he country when to (Anpleues Are we inferior in patriotism to the people of the thirteeb colonies?We are not inferior to we are not them, and w inferior to the Docple of of the.United aed iri\u2018our resolve solved, as the thirteen as England was when ship money at the time of an illegal tax of Parh jament, upon the You remember how \\mmortality by res that tax.Soha Hamp 1m Bien guined of i ne r into the housed of dg ae he pro of the of the people: rt d- interte en pe Pia { Lame him, tax was placed, Withers § the rote Deo.sons thers TL vus font qu sx {Par 8 patio ons J HD psi ut we attempted that, an + would be the ry (Lou oblas) pt 1c fall upon the country.ud ap ue u mn or a moment to fake th the idea of dinorinination, of flocking aie r her own hey United Va hoc bask i bod mien 12 e Un ow it wor! m n England.You remember Lancaster, sup- pg as it was the cotton manufactures ot eo.worid, pres \u2018ruined, how caused by the which supplied the means of employment to the hundreds of thousands of partisans of Lancashire.You remember how completely the English cotton manufacturers were dependent upon this natural produet of the ted States.Suppose now England would propose to make a discriminating tariff in order to get cotton free.Suppose that England would make a treaty with the United Btates by which they would agree that there should be free trade between the United States and England but that there should be a dis- oriminating tarif against the colonies.Would we ntand that for a moment if rain, if American barley, i American roduots, generally cheeses, butter and all thal wore ad itted free Into England?What would we say?How long would we continue & oolony of England?We wouid say: Is England shutting her door to our products?is England allowing a foreign country to send ité products to her shores free, and excluding or putting a tax u Canadian products, one of her own coloules?How long would we endure that?Yet, Mr.Chairman, that is what Sir Richard Cartwright wante us to do.Sir, we will never do it.(Hear, hear.) With these restrictions we have offered to the United States to sit down like two ble civilized trading nations desirous of developing mutual trade to enter into negotiations; and WHAT DOES MR.BLAINE BAY?\u201cMr.Blaine says: 'I think we ought to have a basls for negotlation; let us havea friendly talk, à quiet talk, unofficial, to see whether we cannot find a basis on which we can afterwards negotiate.\u2019 And Mr, Blaine went further, so anxious was he, so desirous as he to meet our views.He sald: * Well, it you = will only agree to that after March 4, when Congress ri 1 will be quite ready to meet the British Minister at Washington and any delegation from Canada to consider all these points\u2019 That is the position in which that matter now stands.Itis true, Mr.Chairman, that we find great obstruction at Washington, Rreat indifference in the American mind to enter into dis.Canadian traitors, as Bir harlee Tupper voté truly called them, have Rone Washington, have told them: sbeald not oon-.cede to Canada anything.you do not put the screws to Canada, If you Lin not put every possible obstruction upon her trade, if you do not coerce them, bulidoze them in every possible way, you will not get Canada; we will assist you and with oùr assistance we will get Canada.\u201cThat 184 er, strong ste statement for me to make, but I make It now take oe which some of the leaders of the are more or compromised, I say that there is a deliberate conspiracy.by force, by fraud, or Ly both, to force Canada did you ever know before statesman 6 country Song olan slandes- timely to that of \u2018another and to them against the constitue rity of thoir own?(Cries ol never\u201d and \u201cname him.) What is that I hear, you ask me to es I will name him.In the first lace you know Mr.Farrer.(Hear, hear.) People know who Mr.Farrer is.He was onoe the editor of the Mail when it was a Tory paper.He is now the PHILOSOPHER AND FRIRND of Sir Richard Cart ht and the controlling influence over that great, that at glorious consistent newspaper, the G Pores been down to Washington several Moe Perhaps he » there et.(A Vuloe, \u201cHe 18 here to-night.) am very , flad tha that he is, t because h he will hear what en, Mr.Chari- or sage hers hn\u2019 > oir ve bors Yo r says, Mr.Chariton a native born Yankee.Canada He came lumber 8 Hone and make a little money.He is triotic man add 1 am a patriotic Britiabor Do ise an American ex ression, so he is a devoted friend of the, public\u2019 acroes the he has sworn that he o the ather an indefinite quant: But alll, b is an American and we will forgive him.Let us leave this to his own conscience whether he can settle his Republican principles and his actions to carry out those prin pies, because they are inconsistent with the oath he has taken in the Parliament and before and his country, that he will bear the allegiance to Her ty, her heirs and successors.Then comes Sir Richard Cartwright.He native born Canadian, a native born Britioh subject, his ancestors came from the United States as United Empire Loyalists, his grandfather bore a name which still lingers, held with respect and veneration around the Bay of Quinte, where he took because he abandoned sverything for the sake of his loyaity and connection to his King.8ir Richard Certwright was a Conservative too,a Tory.Yes he was (cheers and laughter).It is said that grief makes les\u2019 halr grey.You read in Lord Byron of the man who In agony of mind had in one night had his hair turned from the deepest black to the brightest white.Sir Richard Cartwright changed from Toryism TO WHAT HE IS NOW; \u201cGod knows what you would cal] it: {loud cheers and laughter.) Tory- Bis Er- vernor-General had been to appoint Bir Francis Hincks, Minter of Finance.From that moment he didn't hesitate to say so.He wrote me a note that he could no longer be considered a supporter when I took sych a man as 8ir France rift \"gto the Government, bx- Foose Sir Francis Hinoks was a man of the had been à shopkeeper in the ty of Toronto: he had grown from being rather a violent Liberal nimeoif, from long experience nd greater knowledge of the world, lo | an English Whig; -in\u2014 other -|- words, a Liberal-Conservative.was looking for the best man to man the finances of Canada, which were not in as satisfactory a state then as they are now.Hear, hear.) I wrote arcupd d the boot e opin man pumbt on, I Canada he had © à real constitutionat British statesman and I admired his great financial abtlities.It was because I had the audacity to think that Sir Franois Hincks would settie the affairs.of a and spec {ally Zot rid of the silver nuis- bei than 8ir Richard, that Bis hair rned from black to white and ho turned from Tory to Radical (Leugh- ter.However, he was a native Canad an, besides, taken an honor from the Queen You Dey remark that soiie of the tberal press snser because I \u201cBEAR À HANDLE TO MY NAMA\" and they A at others, oh he Dy oo ; ol leagues 8 ector Langevin, Sir Adolphe ir Charles others, be.Tu per 8 ers, be- ror \"they Save olancies to ies to cher, names.à ton that ment (ane a attack pon he art present Gow the Devil and of his oath allegian an forgetful \u201cof 1 is in, die use i pris for of Canada, en of Pominated to the ft ot all bis Bis obligations, moral, or A orge erwise, i sneaked down rir 3 ane out, ho Ei ut fohéers aad i x Doe th ~ it several trambers | es à Ton ues use fé ms \u201cWe sald\" we must have control of our own tarifi,but they sald * This is a matter of agree- | come and adopt the tariff.\u2019 Of course a tarif onoe adopted, that tariff can only be altered by the ress of the tates and the Parliament of Canada.The United Sta gress represents 66,-: 000,000 and our ent representa 5000, - e Uni States is would ag us, or other- wig the do, ou know.lis ane ande hora) Well, hairman, adies and gontigmes the onspirsoy has going on ah © the full responsi- Foire of making hr statement that there isa deliberate tiem pt to induce the Unite Btates to favor:the present opposition against the present Government by holding out to them ho of annexation.How am To prove that?you will say.Well, I will tell you now.As Jou know, the Globe is the Bible of tne Bir Richard Cart twright branch of the Liberals.Thank God, for the sake of the country, and of the credit of the Liberal part itis only a wingrof the party ; (cheers).alr Ch as.Tupper has said, and in fact the ore! portion Po aires party and the respectable Hart shudder at the length to which Sir Richard Cartwright has allowed bis own insane \u2018smbition to carry him.Mr.Farrer a pan.\u2018of great ability, as I happen to know, and a.man of utter want of prineipie, as 1 happen pet to know, was the Tory editor of the Tory newspaper, the Mail \u2014({laughter.) That IR per has also fallen from En but Bir\u2018 Richard Cartwright ante a.man of ability and he ht him {cave pat the letter r in that von brought\u2014( Nal say be bought him fro e Maher Nanton him in the Glabe.Sinve then Mr, Farrer has been the American ambassador.Now a loyal man brought it to the natice of a member of the Government ttiat this Mr.Farrer, THE CONSCIENCE KEEPER ot Sir Richard Cartwright, an easy task by the way, with his own hand had prepared a doqument fe tor he a ee be used in the United Farrer, had pre- rod 8 doeomant to be used there and, 1 ave no doubt, on his last visit there has ul it.He, Farrer, prepared that manuscript with his own hand.He was afraid to publish it, even with hie own typos in the Globe office.He took it to Hunter, Rose & Co.He got back the manuscript, and a loyal man brought some of the original galiey-proofs of the ducument and it is now being collected or is nearly all collected, y the officers of the police.(Hear, hear and cheers.) Now we have conclusive evidence on that by a statutory declaration of the fact that that pa r, tha tm usoript was the manuscript of Farrer.ere is a statutory declaration from a man whe knew Farrers handwriting as well as he knew his wn (hear, hear) I will read to you the last pre, of shat paper and you will gee he charge that I make, that all this nego- tion at Washington is merdiy leading up & a résult which\u2019 they consider inevitable\u2014 the result being the annexation of Canada to the United tates (hear, hear).This docu- 7 [fore tells the Americans how they are to orce Canada \u2018You are to grant them nothing; you are are to sy to stop the ending system; You to put a\u2019 tax everything that Candia produces.\u201d In fact the pv gl points out every possible way which Canada and its trade 54a De and ita people im- poyerished = infired view of eventually ringing boos annexation.The wri pays me a great compliment.He says'an- pexation cannot make great rogrees as long as I nm at the head of rs.(Hear, hear and cheers.) : put ee says ! am 75 years of age.ow, gentismen, you laugh at the te \u2018bulidoze us into this position, and | als inclined to laugh myself sometimes, hs document shows that there is iad st TREASON ABLE CONEPIR&CŸ ÉN CANADA, (Hear, hear.) and | It ig & t@éason that is to be met by \u2018matter what his political proc bios may bo;#e matter whether he reckons himself a fiber} or a Conservative, a conservative I or a liberal ey servative; so long as he is a British subjec every man she feels his obligation as as ve jan, w s NASROIRR Say Witb h th bis rightisous og any party that would Tr al nu i reo! tndirectly.o ot a ocns pot tn kind, I know the AID say- rt but i wil read Toa oon way: think you will say ea justified in charse- terixinæ it I aon k iasstaiher Jong document, ; Svooliding para- 1s a copy taken from the orn or Rows printed from the ty unter, Ross & Co.I have got out inal + 0 word tn conclusion abot the situation in the Maritime Provinces.Outside of Halifax the Bates a body, are well disposed towards the ted States.The fishermens' phrase that they to \u201856e Gloucester moved east\u2019 in riers bat ney night only\u2019 Mk higher wages, mends \\iaeif to ir John Macdonald secures the election ofa of a Tory majors from Nova Scotia only by a system of And corruption carriea on without attempt at concealment.This is a case of John Madtver; come along, John; we have lots of money to put down bribery \u2018and corruption.A constituency whicn returns an Opposition member ts fort wiih excluded from t pproprations Savished on\u2019 ine the rest.pros bal a sudsidy.to a ratlway is corrupt, he cannot well complain if: the corruption practised in his own county.The fishermen have a saying that a Nova Scotia member .on the wrong side at Ottawa is a SPARE PUMP IN A DRY SHIP, wh Prince Edward island, where It is impossible nd pub money.except.on a few wharves ht houses, he peg) urn 8 8oitd Liberal ie t to Otta The isianders endly to the American, and it is one who knows the ho slate of Teel ling chers that fully seventy per ce: of them would vote for full reciprocity or amet, provided the question were su hem free from any en- tangitng ose of a oot character, sand that the \u201csua Government.abataîned the use of It is féit by all that Sir Sont\u201d s methods ot ot reconciting these vines tothe vast economic loss they sustain ng severed from their natural market in New England cannot survive the man se No one else could employ them with «ktil or success.He Is now 75 years old.The fishety gestion owes its existance not to the people.but merchants and vesselowners.The traders fo other ines would be glad to see the widest privileges extended to the Americans, whose custom was once and might de agaid an important cially since in the business of ot the provinces, more espec decay the © fnshore 0e aaberies has ren ered tt it.all the more essential that the coast Popular lon should be permitted to resume their former relations with ihe visitors.The Influence of tne Ja Nah merchants far-reaching.\u2014 They rs, and to some extent the politées ie noes.\u201cThe headland question.4 te over the right of Americans to enter \u2018ne ot Fun ay which waa terminated by the arbitration in othe the vessel Wash conti ing \u2026.ot ASS ee other 0 ta of COBLIOVeTRY We! em in the to which shes wil Poids Of delag able to force Con ed lang their minds conld fish, 1 of this.nOtion And thay were made to x «RO Fncunamn ce con, , + shot.Dear the last of the that.to grant commeres al privf 0 the cans would be to surrender an in Aes .\"The imposition by thé United Btates of tax on all Nova Scotia vessels p = n part with fish would speedily put an end seizures, and, 10 the whole onntroversy.the Govern- Another ready way for ment and all con 10 thls privilert or tgt the tion of the Canadian Pacific nited states territory at Sault Ste.Mae, Wither of these de rousse the full: fogpe of Western Canada influence against the rnment.It would be better still to o ' taln to withdraw her countenance and su the Canadian contention As she did Tr 8 \u201cLord Kimberiey,\u201d 8ir' J: \u201cwho was a very weak and | ter of the colonies, ve colonies were à nul water des by very PEngliab dore \" contincine to: rend sur Jal pntinued : \u201cThat lhe end , wit repudiated since that leeser country with th ared the mings of most 36 destiny that awaits be forthooming when the \u201cprinciples of equality and by principles of is sug in th that Hi the intell think so; that annexation, au found when the timé comes, \u201cGentiemen, that isthe position we have to face in Canada at the present tme., we have à Government and\u2018 f believe, an electorate, as will few days, that fully value the Pr vil have got, that belteve\u2019 th be Jane por = Canada e thing must bring about that the loader.>wili be as great an as any country that we are as happily constituted as any country under the sun, believing that there lg soclal freedom, there is individual freedom, there is politionl freedom and there ls an absence of those disintegrated and treasonable qualities which threatened the peace and prosperity of the country.We have no such questions as the negro question, which 18 looming up so disastrously in the United States, to bother us.We have no large nuclei assemblages of foreign anarchists.You saw what they did at Chicago a while ago.We bave no such thing as elected judges, w where the people eleot men w dectde according to the wishes of the\u201d A ace We look up to Englaud and to English tradition for our fuidance; we have everything to lose, much more than wealth much more than moneys worth.we have everything to lose to be severed from England : we have everything to gain by the Sonign influence of Her Majesty's Government; a FREE QUEEN OVER A FRER PEOPLE, but governed by principles ol religion; by | ioraiity which a tierce demooracy never ad and never will have.(Applause.) And wili the people of Canada submit to such à thog; will they submit to men o & foreign country, aye and ra money for the urpose of Even the people into annexation?Inthe oF) nary electoral struggle ls inerals io pola 0 an opinion among Shape think of the responsibil \u2018Oh, well; - wh vote is my eva, and if 1 se it, 1t's no business.have heard it a hundred it's wrong.Lon can understand that Tooling exists, but in a case of this kind a man who takes money from foreigner or.from a aly tive, from Bir Richard Cartwright, Bob ous selis his vote but sells his couù no idea that the people o!Canadaw 1 ab tha \u201cWhy, Mr.Chairman, look at\u2019 Polana,\u201d Poland a free couatry.a people, a great people, a.\u201d est soldiers in tbe world, the finest races in thé that country was finally conquered cor ryption.he people rose in arms + under their great general they t against enormous pad, but at were overcome, and when the Kall Pol féll on the field of battie His last wo) Finis Polina, that is, the last of Polan et, bus - inter ve ven Now, we will not have war just y we submit to this kind of fore] tion, if we allow American m speculators to come into this spond ors traitors among our ranks, to spend orsign gold for the purpose buying pee le, why, then, Ramada wit sey J olish General, Finis Canada, THIS IS THE END OF oANADL ! But there is no fear of it no, mo,\u2019 \u201c18 should happen that we should be hs in the United Btates the name of would be literally forgotten\u2014we would have the State of Ontario, State of Quebec and: Btate of Nova Hcotla and State of New\u2019 Brunswick; every ons of the provinces would be a \u2018state: but where is the, grand, the ie name of Canada, which ve nov : bave in one and which ne.are proud of.It would indeed be this in the end.Ali lean sa bs that not with y or not by the action o friends, or not the se- tion of the peop! e of Canada, will quoh a disaster come upon us.Î believe thaë this election, which is à great crisis and upon which so much aepends will show tothe Americans that we prize our country as match they | do, that we would ht for our, é: ie as much as they fought for the of their Independence (hear, hear}, spirit of our fathers which fought «id battle after battle, still oxists ia their bons: and if 1 thought it was otherwise I would : : (Loud and ih TR ép- The meeting was bro brought to a close with cheers for '* Man,\u201d the singing of \u201cGod Bave the Queen,\u201d and \u201cW hang Ned Farrer on a sour apple tree.served so long.\u201d ewi Bitter Fight in Nova Hoetia.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) Haurrax, Febru 18.\u2014The speech of Bir John Macdonald in Toronto last evening, an extended telegraphic report which was published hers th this morning, has added fuel to the campaign fires, which were already blazing wickedly.Mr.Farrars le letter wil be handled effectively by the Conservatives.In Halifax County both ies are making a desperate fight.In no eleation since Confederation has there been more workers.in the field.The Conservatives say they will: return their two candidates, while: \u201cthe! \u2018 Liberals make equally confident assertions.-f« The more moderate of both parties thibk that each party will return a member.Premier Fielding is taking a very active partin of the Liberai candt- dat i pu in Cape Breton to ates.He is now in re the miners and others.Many Conserve ree who helped to elect Fielding are not with him for fighting 80 viciously: them on the Piece t occession.Thompson an Hon.C.H.Tapper are in Te western counties.The eloquence of the former is gaining him hosts -of.friends throughout the province.He wil] address several meetings in his own Leman or, Antigonish, next week.J.H Lt whose return in Cumberland by:a big majority, Liberal papers have been pro- pheeying has retired from.the contest.Captain bh.8.Howard, of Parrsdors, Dns been chosen to All the gap.\u201cThere \u201c18:80 taik of another big Conservative\u2019 rally is Va} addressed Foster | * this city, to by Hon.Mr.and others.The Comte de Paris sn Issue; x1 Much capital is being made in The.Count, ot Bougille by the Conservati ainet Mr.L P.Brodaur the Liberai canal for | signing the despatch to President.ob ressing hopes for the success of the Re- | lic on the occasion of the visit of the public de Paris-to Montreal.Hb ls char, il ; in consequence, with Radical sentiment The Campaign in Zapeaiti, 7 : The eiectoral camba evening in the county ol Lapra oo et meeting being held at St.ar e home\u2019 of the present Liberal member, Mr.Cyrille Doyon, who Is again a candi te for reelection.The mes venéd : r, Conrad Pelletier, one of the 0 > dates, it was ded evid ly tha 4 affair, but Mr.Doyon turned up the A pointed time and a joint meeting oe h the Mayor presiding.Mr, Pelletier came forward as an Independent sas and he did not assume an respon 1] for what the Conservatives t.1f elected he intended 2 perfect ndependent, and to sige to of obtain fer Canada a fair measure of limited He condemned the Franchise Act and declared he would ask for its.repeak \u2018Mr.straight sup Laurier and Unrestricted , And all his efforts would in the future, as n the , tend to obtain that t n for Canada.Mr, Nard, advocate, followed for Mr.Pelletter.snd ME Denon.Mr.ollatar is ite, I 0.Fr: Te satin e\" support of the Conservative , nthe county.i Philadelphia's ry Nam&.Mi Republi Fe ested 8t publican, was e tarday by about 40,000 40,000 majority, .A ar Worth Living Geneva 1 rtainly one cities in the Cwhole world.Brunswick left It (his enormous ous fortune: three weeks ago it received a legacy of over miiiions, and now Mr.Bri Consul, announces his intenti etre an enormous oonosrt halt for use of: its inhabitants, at a'cost + T i cured others of rhenmstiam aad ?t will cure you.\u201c1 have takes Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it ex- Rheumatism An acid which exists in sour milk end cider, called lactic acid.te believed by physiciats to be the cause of rheumatism.Acoumulating in the blood, it attacks the Alsque tissues in the joints nad causes agonising pains What is needed in a remedy to neutralise the sold, and to ac invigorate the kidneys end liver that all waste will be carried off.We can honestly recommend Hood's Bersaparilla for these purposes.It has Complete Recovery oellent for rheumatimn nnd dyspepsia.I suffered for mans long years, but my complete revovery ts due to Hood's Barsapsrila\u201d John Kullman, 85 Chatham Street, Clevaland, Ohio.N.B.\u20141f you decide to take Bood's Rarsaparilla, do not be induced to buy any other instead.Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, 81: siofor $5.Prepared only- by C.I.RUOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.100 Doses One Dollar ON) Prof.Sam\u2019.S.Grant, FIRST HONORS DIPLOMA, Ophinalmlo Cc College, N.Y.Bpectecles and Eyesias sont ted Sh ow and scien.pod 8 aref Îisatel rooted He ta ole des Le dou linate orrors refrae- Hon.Eidos tions and coulists' presorip- No extra ohare.Telephone 4830 HENRY G T & SON, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, 78 Beaver Hall, - - oder Derchester st.14x t optical wor exact SNA SNS LOL SPATS NA NS NASA LS ASIE \u201cAS CROSS AS TWO STICKS.\u201d And no wonder, if your shirts, ool- lars, cuffs, etc., come home badly done up by inexperienced or careless hands.Now, it is no use \u2018\u2018 crying over spilt milk,\u201d but for the future, see to it that all your washing is sent to the TROY STEAM LAUNDRY where everything will receive the careful and skilful attention for which this house is justly famed.Be careful to note the address: Cor.of Craig and St Peter Streets, Toiephones: Bell, 666; Fedorni, 548.NN Sm ~~ A 4171 LS ESS ¥ % % % % % x % SOS A TIN Montreal Annex, & The Northern Suburb.Builders, Speculators, Investors ! before you decide to buy in the eastern or western suburbs, think well over the advantages offered by this choice Northern Property.Has it occurred to you that Montreal has been spreading for yeare in narrow stretches east and west, and \u2018that, therefore, it must in tuture extend nort \u2018The east and west had long been advancing in price, while, strange to say, northern bear robe had been entirely overlooked; nobody could see past the Exhibition Buildin This was our chance\u2014we bought cheaply, and we give yon your chance by selling Cheaply.\"Compare our prices with those of properties about 3 miles from the fice.Take our lots on Park Avenue at 15e a foot, and compare prices asked in Hochelsgs, St.Henri and Oote St.Antoine.We ask you to figure the thing out and nse your judgment.We have arranged for water, drain- \u2018age, light, omni us service and every \u2018city convenience, and we state our conviction here, that our ic a foot lots will bring 50c a foot in 3 Years time.Ia our statement in view of Montreal's progress and prospects not ressonable If you have three quarters of an hour to spare, we will, with pleasure, drive you ont and back to your MUNG & MAINWARING, 147 St.James st.Bell Telephone 2488, Send ter Illustrated Cacalogmes te VE Belo Agents Central Canada (Wholesale and Retail), WILLIS & CO.1824 Notre Dame SL, near Mecill St MONTREAL.Tuning and, Repairs done in an artistic\u2019 imanner at reasonable rates.\u2019 5% Also Tunis \u2018 by the year.En Why pey heavy rents when you.can turn the money into a home of your own &t the popular suburb, MoNTREAL JUNCTION.Now is the time to secure one of our solid brick housbs, or a nicely situated lot on which to build for yourself on easy terms.\u2018You reach the \u201c WEsTEEE Gatewar \u201d in ten minutes from Windsor or Bonaventure at half a stréêt car fare, and travel in comfortable railway osrrisges.And when you get to the Jungtion yon find healthy location, plenty room on your lot for the children™\u2019play, and, in short, everything that goes to make a pleasant \u201chome.Personal inspeo- tion invited or Telaphone - 8409 Head office, Montreal Junction, for par- tieulars.B.i HICKEY, Maxaorn Orr 0, Baier ing TO LET! or Factory now occupied by Oochrage, Cassiis & Co, fr , St.Francois ac St.Lawrence .Poat b J CRACK SUPE & C0 181 Se James Street.Bleury Street.] STORES AXD DWELLINGS (new) TO LET; oust side of Bleury street.\u2019 = 1.CRADOËK SIMPSON & Co.30x83 -181 8T.JAMES STREET.City Lots\u2014$250 Each.| Lots 38x00.bn Be vee 10 APECULATORS.J.CRADOCK- SIMPSON & CO., 30x6 181 wr.JAMES STREET.I Te Hote \u201cThree flats, , Double win RARE PET Er rrr an ESS NS ESS c 41x2e0d - ARMBRECHT'S TONIC COCA WINE \u201d For FartauE or orn amp Bonr WANTED: Experienced Shirt Ironers, Apply to CREE, SCOTT & CO, Shirt snd Collar Manufactarers, 23 Latour street 40x2 Perry Davis> PAIN-KILLER and all BOWEL xt that A se slegapt erbrooke ator * 7 se inc Jncludiok * e, the ue 156 foot, HAN Alig stone trons ues, 156 Bode! f ne a broske Bireetat Buller.4 Apply to JOSRPH TIFFIN.3013 318 St.Fan) Street.*, AM ERICAN STAM PS FOR BALE [A At STAR OFFICE.: owramat D the corner FERRE DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT.4118 IISTARTANEOUS JN LTS ACTION.ERA MORBUS, CHOLE: I COMPLAI no neutOY: ceua : THE PAINKILLER.pel ATE A Eo in a very short Ume THE BEST FAMILY REMXSY ron BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAIN RHEUMATISM, * NBURALGIA asd TOOTHACHE."]
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