The Montreal daily star, 29 décembre 1891, mardi 29 décembre 1891
[" 4 A \u201cLast Edition Average Circulation 4 oo.\u2018Eight Pages.L 32.250 9.° VOL.XX1II~No.305.MONTREAL.TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1891, PRICE ONE CENT.Situations Pacant, Bituattons IWant.Rooms Lot wetfte Axottclos, Medical.MI ER had been exceeded, but asked thet three R T.WANTED SITUATION A te >, Co C OP A.warrants be pe id ae $5000 av t ; ~ III ee, .Stevenson for ue for rec arecries of .W.have been n- nt for or ogue.LET, FI ONT ANI AND rsh: A 1 A P ri .A .| pairaand got it and dors happr.ead ie | RR EE Cana À Perfect Article.TAR AD THE TARTAR?AT QUEEN'S.i darian legs ane wir: cu » UTTER IN WHOLE.-~ ce , without delay, om, \u2019 & se baton nursery Pen.650 alin othing ouse; good rofersnoes.id R% gontleinen; with or es at ra ç F RI an Astraative Piece wish » Good © pany rsoner than others, pus pothlog- vas om GOK ANTED BITUATION.\u201cBEGPECTANLE.MAN.ocus- Bou! UBLE B, \u2014* ack\" af coum\u2014Henry recel vi on Ther FoF in AN, Gites district , polication wi smplo bred in À the PA HEN vante t RE Em oC abel, Sh | board\u201d e4 rh snitel able tor CE 5 Burlesque Co.at the Royal.Next they disoussed 2 letter.from the confiden wrence st, Montres! _\u2014 ns Leag e Immora and saie \u2018 ED-AGENTE NAKING OK 818 TANTED SITUA) oo ë BAKING POWDER .That good comio opera is appreclated in of raat In candy, cigar stores, and bean WATER History of the Year.\u201d TOR PY ile A \u2014_\u2014} i ° à 50 wa for Ta a Tran Mad be wr M dame: gras 1 in Pa en con lo w ak for coute ome or TTT Rontroal Tat fled.he Quon Tego erles.No taken the 1 matter.Vers Sran of 83 R% MoGill Sl Sonar sre ave,\u2019 Ee THE CROFTERS PROSPERING.\u20185 1874\" office.A WHOLES ALE HOUSE ous FOR potion co doi ant EU yin Add ahs spd Wise ages FANT MASTÉE f n January ai bo 00! LH allost particular an No! sul SS S308 MMEDIA Y, GOOD ANE city lefersnods.Apply Ey : e etraok, W ANTED\u2014A NUBSBEMAID.APPLY = pi NIE atreet, off Bhuter street, 304 3 ANTED- IMMEDIATELY go GENERAL servant; no washing.Mra.\u2018Wm.au, 60 Grgene ave.\u2014 OLERK, LICENTIATE OR ene at be an LERE toe] dispsnssr.Address *Y 21286,\" Stak office., 804 6 \u2014A oy G ail nos M T 16, & » after a baby.Apply : ance 304 2 WA ANTID \u2014 A STEADY, WILLING MAN hostier for Lountry hotel; steady work for ly 9 to 12 Wednesday.30th December at 2a T ares Edase, St James st.Tod 2 A JUNIOR OLERK FOR AN AC- countent's office.Address P.0.Box Sts W SITE age à fammils 0 of three troc | must I Pave ha references.Apply to WIRE ATTENDANT WIT.Hr tude for nursing and probability of travel- aBjE CO vupoctsr portép, etate Ful particulary and ¥ person, state full partic Le address Y 3134,\" Bras omoe.304 2 Wi TED\u2014A NURSE.APPLY AFTKR TI A.M, 15 Park svenus ER SECEE E ANTE I and belaucing: 8 young wan mas thoroughly t; good om Petent van ante oz ja employmen references.Al a VARIED BY AN_ENOLIVHNAN VOLE CF De a Re ANTED A FQSITION COMMERCIAL Was AMOR lor, ith Bento class connection in the Mari- ; BOVOTAl yoars ox Crockery or fancy woods bre preferred.Address Sa Fry Po ANTED-8 ATION BY A 1, willing to hel a saute Balo lan kitonen or 6 laundr WT SR VANO EE REOEEE À a ao Lou Xee) Ai an Ie S023 sa ie Tr erry N Al W town or couniry ; comtortab ta ey object than salary.Address \u201cB 2187.\" x AN YA )You NG x Ne Ano A ON AS assistan w groc Aâdress \u201cà 21640 er Tea moe\u201d W TED\u2014 MAN, ACCOUNTS to Te made oùt, Lesveiopes an = lars ad- ARE \u201cA CIEE ara adios = TES TED\u2014B FRENCH 0 Paris, Frenc) Academy sraduation, nation as governess; French, beat of references.Badr ress 91 2102,\" brune gfiice WH.\u2014 SITUATION J 25 Ho a Address, 0 Albert s REFER EE; POBITION WITH Want Ee vholeials hou hous © by 2nd J t terenoga.Bo hs anuary.Beat ot & re W ANTED SITOKTION AB COOPER STONE FT, à Teel siti man.bY years in les situation; best refer- Bran office.305 & ue address CU EE 304 EE W ED-_\u2014A FIST CLiBs DRESS MAKER ANTED.BITUA AB COOK OR BTEWARD, 5 University atres 2° from RA : hotel or renga) are rolerence : TÉD\u2014 SMART ACTIVE MAN EL re place Address 7.ver in Bris Bre ree Food.\" Appiy to No.11 118 Hill, Montreal.y 305 6 Dupre e ANTED \u2014 Ÿ F to make sub by & reliable man\u2019 preg se ftwo.À t Te 348 Bt James st, City.2206.\" Sran office.© Losi a Jog 2 TED\u2014W, AND GAT MY ANTED-A YOUNG WO! AR à x8 a GENLRLL own home.Ar to ill St Brain = 306 1 N aervant, femily email: noes required, KD\u2014BY T AND 47 Bbuter street.pewriter E young ma man).aay Di SY ANTÉD-AT SMART GIRL AB GEN- Be ant: only ¢ family; no wasbing.Good wages and a onir home.Apply 39 Cher Trier ot 305 3 WT TED_GENERAL SERVANT, IN EMALL family.Apply at bea Dorchester at.305 1 ANTED\u2014AT ONC GUUL GENEHKAL SKR- Vans 10r binsll f ; reterences required.Ap- 53 bamile » 300 à VW at 1762 Notre Dame 8 305 1 ANTED\u2014A STRONG x UE TO MAEE himself asefu ware store.er- per week ETS ve 5 APPRENTICES FOR DE ENGHAV- W photo engre TOCURE, japon Leman J 62 ES ame ee hind vy 1 fi Pat Br id pr ie [WILL Alaa steady cartes at ibe Canada Horse Nail Works, 120 ae | ANT.AN EXPERIENCED JASH a gine © but an ex hand need a, Dioène, LOUE Baerbrooke 8 va JANTED-& \u2018TIDY YOUNG GIRL A8 QENRHAL washing given out, At 0, Be WHOLESALE \u2014 Fos, » Dlstaots DA US Tan oc VW ANTED-AN INVUICE CLERK FOR 4 VHOLE sale house; oue hav ome GOL ouse work, Give referonces and salary gr custom ted, 0 * BTAK uflice.3 Ry mens \"BEAPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL sbous 18, for At due or.Beterences r Shas once.ANTED\u2014BY LADY, WITH 18T CLARE SLE school 00l near Quebeo or Montreal.Testimonials furnished.Address \u201cTeacher,\u201d Look Box à, Button, Que.305 10 ED\u2014DRESSMAKING, AT 50 VICTORIA street; Suttlog by tailor sys! test Rly) from Burlington, Vi.a 3083 Hor Fale.TREMILLION XINDLIN »Bocka el LEO per Toad beat gs.valsy Fmd El 3.GC CUTTY pay street, Bey Khe aT.» BALE-100,000 FEET BELTING, 5 ic discount.BOU light balanced pulle; us.Vasers, ensines, lathes, drills, v ist ra mk: 100 wood-working machines; mill waplien half prices, Mullin & Co, 37 \u201crapinean square.77ütf R BALE HUCCASINS, FOBOGGANE BNOW- shoes.ving pure sed the krupt stock of B, out, 120% Bt.a at.Call for Demers & Co.30e ue SALE A EL CABINET ORGAN; 11 B F sto in tect order; toi Dior pi oad He Catherine st.304 Br = BALE ALBANL PIANO, AB GUOD AB NEW: heap for cual ; to be seen ut any time.at No.83 Jacques Pare = street Fone SALE 5 SAMPLE TRUNKB, FIXTURES, urniture and.safes nnd fers; all af porn Lou tue 6e Must be sold this week Ap- piy at at MeNoughton & Coulson, ibe Modi \"+ 01 3 3 KR BALE\u2014PIANO, 7 OOTAV FULL mako), 10 v > E § \u2018quired.Applr at once, Sussex ave.305 Nasa MAN TO 10 PhRRARE ANS ; sive out work ins shirt factory, Sun pave experience n ware use Wor, Ed ex x perl reine P.U.Box 1877.a 1 ra GIRL WHO THOROUGHLY u Kitchen work.Palilire ] RRL wands : BA ges, ne Où abs a ES Trey = WAN: Kastery Ontard Bas oy, axpuriencst mE, Ap labrica being leather Rain bo hand address Ss » NEAR oûlge.ios.AY WITTIRSEES 1 CAE JOE ; ; must speak botd languages.Craig :ntroet, Upatairs.Jo 5 Wasp x GENERAL SERVANT FU small family: wages 812,00.Apri ol Dorchester street.TED\u2014A DB APPL! TH REFER ences, at Dorchester st, W, 305 tf ANTED-A' SOR HOT.ONE FIRST er and one wash- ; class ahirt undle ær.Apply to head lsundress, stanley st TY ANTED \u2014 A BMART ne with rafer Pis W charge of bedroous, Qu \u20ac tween 7 and 4 at 806 Dorctester n, TED-SHIRT HENS aT NOE sa oY Btearn Laundry oa ad Peter, ENT VARIED ATOR OBOE.à As GIRLS You chen work.Notre Dame st, upstairs, WANTED TED\u2014A PANTRY GIEL AND 4 HOUSE vate entranoe, New York House a itt Laake) st 305 1 Sas four years Totoren A Waa th one © o ui cen ly 1148 Dorchester st 805 1 yams WITH POS H To O TAKE 2h rive se senc, for Quebec in ace.Abrongh aan commercial = ane Save reached eight hound.\u2018Baze chance for for snwrgetic man to secure Pre EE D de Sir Fe.Bk WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL U work.107 Windsor street.Sons te OV ARTED-I5 YBAR OLD OHBERFUL, 5 Tone nurse Air for Shild four old; in Smell fam.servan rences required.May x atLome.Appiy 286 Bleusy ae LY) ; ANTED-4 ol ro MAN dod an a KX m we Fesommen au £8 ggguaintea vite PO \u2018QVARTED-A 00 COMPETENT OKNE AT vim van! aiso a nurse ae of wih rood up- pairs rt , RODS references, need ivply.poly 7 Mackay st.os 3 j Far hock.OVER 1 YEARS © oF ste.in tory, jt and be quick and.© correot a \u201cD, 251675 AR office, 306 3 A DO10AR 8T0R A IIS OL Catherine a 305 SYVARTED AT ONOK GOUD GENERAL BER- vant, he must figures, \u2018with oity references.151 Bt roo PE Tou CAR TEEN N 8 Porta eco L Loudon Novelty Ca, 41 Ti oi vier at, WA TTR FOR RESTAURANT\u201d REPLY.WA Bey SET No.11680 k Urbain ot Bafarences reatirea.TED TCQMEE ENT 8 OGRAPHER, ie , both range s ad vr boo) FLeenile?shortly: 2 erences f; To present employers.Address » RTAR 305 à tout '-FROM BT, ht FIRE TdT Jo.asott warden.at Ppt Be MAY I 3 or 'I¢ish Sette bad 1 sorte 5 dogs no ee ae on.Reward THKRINE tween LE a {atten ° mn, in ba - cp va etry ro fie Be - OBA-A PARORL CO CONTA 8 Meunier, 130 Bt.ran at ne Sa pe EST] A AT DAL.iousle aq sation, » » pocket book contain.12 and a railway ticket (retura to ur, er please return £5 784 Coiborne Tai re 805 1 \u201cBAEAS ECOLE BT RURAWAY EUNAWAY Certier Hotes, Fak ST-TRLLOW 00 ITE ahd EN anewers 10 \u20ac the Same x bir THEE st stats, ar ile , savons dé ocel 2 1 j Saab and be moat 1D hott ou ab JOÛ4 : | Pate PE a IE AL Ce st, bn shoripe coruer of Posl os pd Fs BALE-FEW GUOKOU \"CLOCKS: & OE New Year's gift, only §4,at 404 Nù James st.305 2 i BALE \"also cabinet SQUARE PIANO, 7 404 Bt.Jun t aa 10 stops, both ip Free BALE\u2014(8) TRPROVED WHEEL gon, WILson and one Bi r machine VA In perfect or- 820 each, a Lite House Bankrupt Htock Etore, 8364 St.\u2018Gatberine at A Phos 3 tl sing} double.House s Reed Eu = WELL TU) ENTSHED TH THE Ho 8 ous Roos ion lady.RUE ellent board.Tor erate.149 Metoalfe at.\u201c50 [\u2014] RONT BOOM, ON BATHEOD OO Rose LANGE Yio 95 Union ave, Rois oi pegior bodroomlor one or t en tion, or nt with bo Private family.Apply Helcaiteat TROOM\u2014AND BOARD, NICE FRONT a OM: JV pleasant ion.183§ Osborne QOM-FUKNISHED, TO LET, re OR STE 3 out board.Apply a7 St Denis street.303 6 56 \u2014 FURNIBHED FRONT ROOM; VER warm.802 Dorchester at., near Brunswick st.363 3 LITE lad able an Pane bn h nash inge 0! ve, yore router on or en RooME-TOX LET, LARGE PACE TX EIRIOE ; well heated: room, wite board.[Roly 12 al ls 3 OUMS\u2014SMALL AN OOMB TO with or withous NDLAR at oF Boon at, - Soi 8 VUMs\u2014T0 LET, ONE SINULE AND TWO double rooms, for gentlemen, at 664, Sher- Ts GONSBELHONT HOUSE, 25 AND 31 BELmont x.finely furnisbed rooms, with frst class board an attendance.Transients accomumnu- dated.elephors 4726.« 304 4 VOOMS\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMB, WITH board, 106 Manafiel Sod 3 ON LE AA ho Va: SINGLE 008 Binion Ec board; hot water aa.otc: en ROH \u2014FRONT ouais BORED: 142 MANS: fol 304 @ Ress E LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Univeraity \u2018304 6 ROBIN LANBLD dx FRONT KOGME.bathroom flat, with alothes close uxle adjoining, warm and comfortable, 53 Victor sous RY UUMN\u2014727 SHEXBROUKE STREET, 2000 JV modations first-class; hot water homo.Jud OOMS5 \u2014 TO BENT, NEATLY ENISHED 100A O on Satbroom Bet doub lo & a sin bot mt bruns 7 SHES PER EF NEWLY Fosse AE RE to 30 city dona 304 86 ROGUE -PORNISRED.AT M 00 age OUMs\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, DOUBLE LE single, warm, bath.use of) kitchen | if\u2019 required mosern cos vebienost, 1 108 5 5 \u2014 LARGX Jo en oi OR oithont 83.50 per week; hot water and bath w.c., 271 Beixneurs st 30 UOM\u2014-COMFURTABLE, PLEASANT, NI room; bathroom fiat; one or two gen- emen: sui e for students \u2018Derms imoderate: Dufferin square.&27 Dorcheater.sons à OUMS\u2014THHKEK UNFURNIBHED To RG: le), on bathroom Sat: suitable for Bah house 00] 38 Mance a.[ET ping; central.Priva te family.Rx \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROO yooh OR ithout board.ina aps vate f no other Terms erate.469 Vorehastor VOMS\u2014DOUELE AND SINGLE RUUMS: OQ rooms by the day or week.06 Univeraii at Roc nier.FURNISHED, WITH UR WITHout board, f nuarried couple or two men.No children.Apply 100 8 su.HEE 3 OOMSB \u2014 UNFURNISHED: EATED.ERLE rd Eryn gars ad 0e nov (if ponsitte) better fon sven peut 30 All the Best Arocers sell it.i I MILLER BRON BRUSHES HS SAR CHAR A8.BORCKH & « BONE.TORONTO.AND STEEL SAFE, nor Poa BI OR ot are DOU ut Vi in © FIRUT nog Seite doubt, the \"dont at nes sr ST Y ACHAT AND LA size, speed anteed : alr wie BXaife, Agent, room 4.a Woke O00 dimesit_ TEE Bars 8, NATIONAL SASH REG ; sl, oh, wih aah TER L Lee ARMBRECHT'S COCA_ WINE Fatigue of Mind and Body and Sleeplessness.AT ALL DRUGGISTS.248 231 = ve DAME ST.DLA E.L.ETHIER & CO., MANUFACTURKRS OF \"BILLIARD and CUR URE date bots ae System.such se rein oa! Le Pan es &ec.ls thea aot rematkabls Se shown in ouring ; Ë ; Fi Ë : i i Ee À i Ë 4 : 8 g \"È 0 im _ $0 pi \u2018mi PIANO Boon, ind Pins 5° 0.Hover & Ton Nordheimer, Manby, Bm J.WM.SHAW & CO, 1831 Notre Dame Street.306s1 open grate, clothes Sloss nor mater ov con- ce ADP avis 83 Wo inet \"30 3 004 8PLE gts E BOON TO RS with or without a board at 71 Vitre st.ROE ONE SINGLE AND ONE DOUBLE, soir fortably furnished and well heated.Terma very moderate.\u201c30 Burnside Place.305 2 UUNS\u2014-ABOUT JANUARY 18TH, TWO NI in private > be wi abadian D feraily, A7 Osborne reat 30 OOM \u2014 go BTABLY F JN room rent, 83.60 per mon VO BORTOT vos ÿ room, uienble # married © e, Wi vacant bout 15th Joncacr.359 Bleury' st LUUMS\u2014 05 3 22 MOUILL CULLEGE AVE, 305 Se OOM \u2014 TWO LARG WELL FURNT th board ; one single room, 1 wi! Lior Two.78 Victoria strest 305 RovHsIL Tate: vas an st FURNISHED FRONT ee For also other rooms.Paris.rentable 305 1 PDorses and Carrvtages tent SALE\u2014OUTFIT or A MABTER CARTER: winter and summer rigs oo \"proue very reanonable.aivins =v basiness.ounier sig 44, Lawrence atres )B.BALE\u2014FIRS STAR FAMILY SLEIGH De soon at Ledoux actory, Bt Antoine st.Address Mrs Wool 1 JOR BALE_A VERY BTYLISH AND PERFECT F saddle horse.opel broken der She harness.ey D spi dress P.O.Drawsr or ste OR good oonditlon 233 Hope = 3 8e.= starch Eole St Charles Ty 0b 1 | JHE OWNER oF THE ROAD- ater sai mare will send his private ad- * run ofice, an unders me ay be.rola 305 1 wibecy one set oi ie ees, lr a Para ous aSTORg gh.Airs ee re at 3035 ASE.CHEAP CARH, or would o trade perfect horse, pad Jou of good double harness.Apply 23 De.WANTED TO BUY A HORBE, TO TROT Fro 3 utes; mua be D Wien RSES FOR winter months; box salle 8 per month.À, are of P; O.Box.10, $6oe 305 Ÿ TT Board.OARD\u2014MRES.1ES' DOCTRESS, roowma, with board snd professional attendan: Lageuchetiere st, near St.Urbain.TRE MRB, MOKWA.LADIES! SIC.EURE rier 2000; boarde: with + medical attendances; strict private.Terms moderais.No.151 Bt.Constan = TES ER OARD\u2014LARG.rs WI door to A Windsor.The 522080 Duba_ 857 Dorcheste 0ARD-BUSIRE ME.NCBIN NG B nd, at th afe, first clasa fable board for their Boraing sv uiog meals, at oderete te on 0 $8 issu nt apsctal Bo S350 ut winter season, BE iy Z3u6 8 i\u201d Guiborine street, next to Montrani sa ie rH H HE RH 0 60 Ba Antoine Te Bok D\u2014AND ROOM FOR LADIES DURIK confinement ; eivate.To Bt aide st Bor Dont B 5 ier, ote.ete: Po table ba Is Siamp do : 3085 \u20ac \u2019 st.Bo Mioris toora té be let, With of without 3 43D Yi Manan 305 1 Bt roe GOOD BOARD AND WARM ROOMS, FOR | two men or two Sadion Horna Frans Yale | 02.40 weekly; meals 150.43 ury of $ eect CARD-TOR mite; Norms oderave 3 Susiness Thances.00D RET.BUSHES bum adiv a an Faint odes id bo {3 footioners and od di arent 11008 of re Edw street, corner Bleury atreel.for a Stores, Dotels, Gir.to Lat, | Aa As Ao x nh KES GDS pur _ er or without power.oy San - Btores and Dwellings to Lot.TE EE er 1 T A eat Catherine a AND A BR delat x Offices to Let.THA = Money to Soom, \u201c hy TY ; way to.Lei y.oA Wise an Nb WELL FURNISHED BOOMS, WITH UR Som all modern without board ; conveniences, 8 Union ave, 305 6 OOM\u2014A LARGE DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, 0 R bathroom floor, with board: also table board, Bleory at 306 2 Rooxs- ©O FRO.ROOMS, FURNISHED on Ra nfurniahed ; use of kitchen and dining rool required.1 186 Mountain a 305 2 2e oOM\u2014 LET, ONE IE FRONT JBOOH, R with or TO without board, 47 Metoalfo st.305 & Booms Wanisd.NA Ebie der parmis LL L FURNISHED ROOMS, tal 0 © near business centre.Ad or KE $2 Yoo \u201cSEAR foe.305 à Pupils Wanted.NN WWANTED_BY Pr Teach COMING FRO) languages.Apply Mr.Levy, Tor 18] Bley street, ORIHARD= BY A sas0 Pitman's ANTED\u2014PUPILS FO.R ST AU modi rote insiractord a = Office.\u2018\u20ac 2 WAN A ee GRADUATE ay at Pari de desires to give French Jonaontattao to out door door vn ils or at her reesidonce, from 5to 9p.m.2204,\" Stas ofioe.Wanted to Purchane.EDA SECOND-HAND BOATHOUBE.t be ood condition.Address, brio Ey 999,\" STAR office.Bb 1 Winter Woes ores.THE LAKEWOOD, LAKEWOOD, N.J.NOW OPEN, IN THE MIDST OF PINE FORESTS Pr Piaszas inclosed in Eu hi a pi W NTA TORE al FREER 25,0 NO Es HAS BEN SPARED \u201cro MAKE T LAKEWOOD THE * IDEAL WINTER BESORT ¥ AMRRICA.a ao oan R67se0d FRED STERRY TT SPTX INNS, TE 8 + IRHOP STEWART fn QUR ome Jebool fo for with Mvadiages for.Fo ou Maren hy ory .js M.Be of the French leaguaze and terature, translator into and pipi all kinds of Kagiish uscripta le Aven M and Mme.Oruchet A ne 257 52 BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, Leunexvilie, P.Q.Lent term will begin on 1892, in the new The work anuary 3 tes for entrance must be under fifteen years are à must pass outrance examination.is; tory department H.J.Hamilton Pe A, Armine D.Nicolls, M A terme, ke.addre dross RH.Archer, Acting Seo'y.THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Berthier En Haut, P.Q.A on thoroughly wood boarding Bohool, with every | o.Brepara paration for Comm fife or the Universit es, Con versational French, Shorthand, Miit rial, The inent Montreal ee «nd others.School resume Jen.ie Kary y appli cation is requested for the few remaining vacsn- *i%%0 18 MAX LIEBIOH, Principal Donses ro Ze | That BBL James siren, 040° Petit Bijou Piano 01 18 In the window of the N.Y.Piano Oo., 228 St James Street, is exhibited the Smallest Piano in the Dominion, and certainly the most compact and beautiful.It has, nevertheless, a marvellous, rich, full tone.This piano is just the thing for a small room, Sabbath School, Pleasure Yacht or Club-House.PRICE, $160.hop to N.Y, Pino Co THE INVINCIBLE HEIN IMAN UPRIGHT so PIANOS Have shown themselves so far superior to all others in Beauty of Tone, Elasticity of Touch, Excellence of Workmanship and \u2018Great Durability, that \u2018they are earnestly sought for by all persons desiring the {\u2018 loan thr Thuis pr prices at 8 lubes The History of Tweeds.An old Edinburgh tradesman, writing to ek Border in 1876, gave thon foie 1 unt of the origin of the trade in Neo! tweods: \u201cI bad not been many weeks in In Edinburgn before one of my frien: clo me pected to be wanted for trousers,\u2019 and to send some patterns of it, This was casier Aikod than performed, Gor at that shepherds\u2019 ware only made in paie er mauds with borders aad fringes.fibowevar, oon ved to cut a all piece o spam of my brother's cloak and From the it The poétage in those da cost 2a 3d., as theamall tern constitue my note a double letter.He replied that the article was just what he wanted, and asked me to forw him ! a dozen as that Bon time 1! do.belie: tL om | ma e, and I Solero! these were the firat Boo sent to London nb bane ss my friend was in a position to introduce them into in- faenttal quarters, whioh he did succeastul- Increased orders followed rapidly, and he and the firm I am connected with\u2019 had almost a monopoly of The trade in London in these fora considerabie time \u201cses ry person connected with the cloth trade tho Jnought tha \"that after this new material had for \u2018a time, it would go out of use; but ut after the taste was well satiated with black ana white checks in four or five different wizes, a trifling, but lucky circumstance took p rhioh most important og upon trade, as it atimuiaved the invention or \u2018destpnine* of new patterns, an art at that time unknown.It happened that one of the manufacturers had made a quant ot those ghock but the vrnitos were 80 duty look ook.ing, from being mix Pwith gr Bu ay hairs tha e happy igen they would not sell; and struck some one that if the pieces were in a brown dye it would cover the gray convert 4 the où into hrown and black, This w 80 B pre fuiiy that upon these Dew styles\u2019 being to London ter not only gold rapidis, b but large orders flowed in for mors in ail th diforent Sizes of checks.To this lucky eùr- ocumstance I entirely attribute the in- tell the veries! in the © that with+ out a constant succession of new pat! the business would even now go down in a | few years.\u201d Soot: ss Foret in England In the eye of Engl ish law, a Sco domiciled Englan lea fore ner, That is the decision of the Justice and Mr.Justice Wright.a iets ppears from their Judgment in Grant v.Anderson that a Bootsman \u2018does not acquire a comtoile Ra England t by having a business re tive ana a warehouse in Londo.Rh of oon, therefore, à Bcotsman is, as one of the counsel in the case qase poloted out, even more of a foreigner in d than a Kronch man Is, since he has more protection ag being sued outaide the jurisdiction of own courts \"Special Notices.$10 Lown and $10 Per Month vu ad 35 Der a new Spright hi plane, a and $10 down °C TT ots iano at eal Wm he \"8, 351 Notre Dame street.Sohmer, Emerson and Mason & Rich pianos.Everyth| in the basaar now specially reduced.og to pe Now Yours gt à gifs now at 8.Carsley\u2019s, Notre Dame atree Heavy fret ms scan EE Docker ison Bamiin and other makers Fr Ty by which RG Yindeey 9370 Bt.Cathe rine sitet op (0.16.0 New ok of New Year's Ladies\u2019 and bhildren\u2019s knitted Wool goods of Sor.k at.lowest prices at\u2019S.} NY, Piano Co aor dooidin ona lano or or n call æ y Atmert p en peli 28 k herd b Pres re ol 8 ke ments kept by thi à of excellence à and beauty.They have all the \u201cding Ameri roan oarry.ments for sale Open th 238 Bt.Sle until RE oe only a Shilol's Cough and Consumption cure Is sold by moon s ran t cures çon- sump BE ontreal.\u2018The N.Ÿ.Piano Company areoffering botter on fine American.or Canad?Stn aa Shun has Tot = price th Er at SL ames déve POR THE HOLIDAYS.+A choles display ot Upeipht.Pianos can now be seen at the Newconibe Piano Warotooms, : last night to witness the first produotion in this city of Itzel Smith's comic opera, \u201cThe Tar and the Tartar.\" Last night was the anniversary of the two hundred and fiftieth Bn and the management had this by some pretty decorations bot in ry) outside the theatre.The opera deals with the adventures of Muley Hassan, a sallor shipwrecked off the coast of Morocco, who becomes Sultan of Morocco In takin over the four hundred wives con- in the harem of his predecessor, log Hassan finds 8 vire whom he had previousiy deserted.She is the Tartar, and & veritablé Tartar she nroves.The American authorship of ** The Tar and the Tartar\u2019 easily traced in the alalogue, whi although intensel funny at times, a ricds reaches the language of slang.t is an opera which depends more upon the potion of the members of the company than probably most operas, The mualc is pre ty throughout, but is not of that brigh sparkling nature that 1s usually weloomed in comic opéra.Taore are a Lov melodious tunes, but chorus sip, log la not made a feature of, One chorus, ET © chink of merry gold,\u201d in the first act, was particularly part is concerned the second act was by far the best of the three acta.The humor was kept Up from beginning to end, and when the act closed woe principal members of the pany called before the curtain.Miss Marion \u201cManols.who had the character of Farina, b Circassian professional beau is a stranger to Montreal, but she crea most pleasing impression last night.She as a clear and sweet soprano voice, with but a moderate range of power, however.Her Nightingale Song\u201d was her best effort and it was one of the gems of the evening.Laura Joyce Bell was at great advantage as eo Tartar wife of Muley Hassan.Her voice 18 a powertul contralto and her solo at the opening of the second act re- celved an encore.he bulk of the humor- os, york falls to Mr.Digby Beil, who is y Haasan, and right well he sustains I ur Bell is an exceedingly clever humorist.He that old favorite, Oh what a difference the morning.in such & manner that the audience would not be noores had been n, Charles Wayne ably\u2019 assisted in the hum ous work as Khartoon, master of the reve The company is a large and the chorus is an excelient one.\u2018Three scenes arg shown, the seacoast near city of Morocco, the courtyard of he Sultan's palace, and.the Rose garden of Lhe Beragllo a and the stage settings of.ceedingly handsome.Great tention hy given to the coe- tumes, which are rich and appropriate.The opera should be a marked success here.Matinees wili be given on New Years Day and on Saturday.Lyceum Theatre, | \u201cIrish Luck\u201d ls the name of the comedy which is running at the Lyceum Theatre his week.Dany funny soenes are intro- LT a detertiold Rosciont 1 sted es ID persons © missing! Buaokland,ts = nel the hiero, who has \"made b on th e dancing of Miss ore Pine an Clement Magee brought down the house ast nig LA During the last act Mr.Thomas H.Nolan Tapidiy dre nee with crayon a trait of ex- arcier.Roscoe te is the \u201cnigger\u201d of der Trou and makes some funay remarka, ; tta Donnelly sings in a brid manner.Thon mualo, of wh ch there are many selec- tions interspersed, is under the direction of Professor Hogan, .| Theatre Royal.Henry Burlesque Company are at The the Theatre Royal this week, hay are in every sense of the word a burlesque company.some oi ken which provoke laughter with some.The performance e with à musical farcical oomedietta, enti os \u201cOur aspar Girls,\u201d in which the whole company join.Then follows the most interesting part of the programme, in whioh the leading members of the com are brought tothe front vis, Miss enry, the sisters Dewitt | Jhstrumental sololata, Mr.W.F.Kaye, the com | West, a descriptive Singer, and roy and Flynn, Trion comedians, singers and dancers, and Mille.Texer! sand dancer, who 1s certaloly an adapt in Der line.A travesty, entitled \u201cThe Ta and the Ta Ta\u201d brings the pro- fente to a close, The company drew houses yesterday.ge Entertainment at Mount St.Louis.professors and puplls of Mount st Louis Thetitute gave an \u20ac e entertainment before patrons of the institution last night.The ted of vocal programme consis and instrumental music, recitations and an operetta in one act.The operetta, \u2018Les Deux Tur- ennes,\u201d was well sustained and effectively ut on.Those who took part in the enter.ment were Mesers.C.and H.Gi re, Oscar Martel, A.Pepin, F.Mercier, H.Hamel, and PP rolessors A.and R.McGuirk and A.Malard.The Late Mr, Thomas Bickerdike.The death {8 announced from pneumonia of Mr.Thomas Bickerdike, who es day at his rosl ence.166 Délineile.street, Mr, Biokerdike Ss © father of Mr.Robert Biokerdike, vice-president of th r.Nelson Blokordike, Dutohee tb At the time of his morrow afternoon at 2.30 to ue Mount Royal Cometery.Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, On Sunday afternoon about ons hundred children attending the seuool of the he lnanish and Portuguese Synagogu it School rooms ip \u2018tale atreet for yo tas purpose of celebrating the Feast of Ded tion, tommemorative of the rededication ot ot the Temple by aocabées.A bountiful bast was provided, and the children were rertained nn numerous games, When t they returned to their homes it it was the conviction at they bad spent a most enjoyable afternoon.Hares Thisves Sent to Court of Queen's Beneh.-Yésterday afternoon Chief Masse, of Bt, Genet rought into court two young men with steallog two horses from Mr, me, on the Jpper Lachine Bosc, on: Suan y and also horse fr oe A d Ouim a Coss St.Antoine Road.They were committed to the Court of ES for sentsnce.ur of the Water Department.McConnell, superintendent of the water Works, sta hat he will not commence laying the Ÿ toch main où Coratois- À sioners Braet a il after the water has risen morning, ; sod reciied has about eighty men Forking on Ping Ho bas \u2018aixty on ount Royal avenue and forty on Rachel street.The moëtélthe work is rock excavation.his se The Contest In Richeites.; he son cet for the Feagtal sont in Riche.À js De carried © front or.On Susday t the two candidates.vsére.an dud liruntau, held ad moot at BE à a 1 on amigo bs: j ed.Edôator Quevrement ls sat be pup- porting Mr.Be Bruneau, tue Liberal candid Finanon Committee, inandé hero, Clement C.Magee, as {- y sing, dance, march and crack | the OT trom da el od ; St.George's Ch last n he 2 -Dreatd at tho oan ge Ald rs anpenred betor> tua | nite tés 4 Bailie Stuart's Experiences at Some of the .Settlements.Bailie Stuart o of Inverness, Scotland, has retnrned from his trip to Vancouver over the Canadian Pacific Rallway, and is delighted beyond measure with what he has seen.In a few days he returns West again, going as far us Prince Albert.While n the est he visited some of the rotter settlements at Saltcoats, near Moosejaw, Hilton aad at Pelican Lake, and Ted then: dolng well and 1» a prosperous condition.The settlers were dolignted With their crops, and thoug had at first experienced some diffigulties owing to their Tant of knowledge of the country they were now well acclimatized.They make exoellent farmers.Being an imitative race they very soon picked up Fall that tended to better their condition and increase their store of knowledge.The Ballie intends {ving 8 series of Jectures on the Canadian orth-West on his return, and he believes that many Highland families will be in« duced to come out the great land of the future.To-morrow eveninr the Baillie will deliver a lecture on \u201cThe Higblander at Home,\u201d at the Victoria Armory, under the dual auspices of the St.Andrew's and Caledonian Socteties.Duncan Mcintyre, president of the se Andrew's Society, will occupy the chair.The levtuve will be a treat for the Scottish people and will appeal to their sentiment and recollçotion o the country beyond the sea.e's songs.mimicry and stories are sald to be inimitable.Park Commissioners.Ata meatin of the Park Commisaion held on y the question of the sale of 25 000 squars feet bordering ov Pine avenue in rear of Mr.W.W, Ogilvie\u2019 prope brought u o received from Mr.Ogilvie, but it was stated that the property must be sold by public auction, so it was decided to ask per! Jon from Council to do so.1he upsat price fixed at 30 cents per foot with the prices understanding that no buildings are to be erected on it.Molntyre paid 45 cents under similat conditions.Mr.Cour- ville, who ocou the city near ount Royal avenue, ada repaire to abode and asked for a reduction of his Pont, which is $100 per an- um.The request was nol granted.It was decided to notify Mrs.Quinn, who occupies a Doge op the Park, that her dwelling would be required after May 1 next, and further, that Ler lease would not be renew- Mr.W.H.Davies wrote the commis- sloners expressing his willingness to construct an tron tower on the top of the mountain to a height from 150 to 200 feet with electric elevators, with the privilege to the city of using the to top part t for au observatory.He was willing to spend $50,000 and to finish the structure by Ju ~ 1893.He would charge a fee, not specified, to pay the interest on the ou The Late Mr.J.B.Daoust, M.P.The oldest member.one-of the Cana- - dian House of Commons is dead.In the death of oft Mr: J.B.Daoust, the Coun Two Mountains loses a man who has pre sented it in Parliament since 1854, with only an interruption © of three y: After the late Bir John A.Macdonald à and Mr.the member for St.Johns, ME oon sits\u2019ln the House, Mr.Daoust was the oldest member.Throughout his long career ho was an uncompromising Coneerva- tive and a blew of the m type From 1872 until 1875 led the itlon of deputy warden of the St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.On no fewer than four different occasions he was returned by ation.Having been born in 1817, Mr.Daoust was in his gevonty- fifth year.ln 1842 he married Miss Z 5 Maurice, daughter of Mrs.J.8t.Maurice, and! he leaves several grown-up sons.He ed ali the municipal Shoes in his county, and was generali by all.He exercised great influence with the habilant on the hustings, but was rarely pln heard in the House.He succumbed to pulmonary congestion, and his death waa quite unex» pectad.Tie funeral will take place at St.E he on Thursday morning.A special train will run trom t St.Eustache to St Therese after the funeral, connecting with the \u201cSoo\u201d tram for Montreal.Thanks to the Mayor and Aldermen, Rev.Abbe Colin has forw: arded the following communication of thanks to the Mayor and aldermen: To His Worship the Mayor: 1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt 0 the resolutions of the A Council adop by standing vote on the 2180 \u2018The profound regret that you, Mr.Mayor, and the honorable Council have hought pro roper to ex- n the occasion of the de beloved and esteemed confrere, Rev.Father Dow.and the sinosre Sympathy Jou were pieasod at the same e Hat WE Fairies affected a will, measure, help to \u2018alii hdr th 0 oo Table a loss caused me.Mr, Mayor, the assurance of the Jeary vraies my name and that of m Seminary of 8t St, Patrick's, 1 humbly offer Jou the for the part you took in our mourning in tien your pe rR and J trust you oe kind enough to comm these sentiments to ali the members of of The 06 council.X bave the honor, etc, #.L.COLIN, Bupertor ot Seminary af \u2018St.fulpice.Not the Genuine Article, Judgment has been given in the Bt Leon water case [Lue © company instituted pro- osedings gs again Bi assicotte under the Fraud ht Markio of Merchandise Act, The defendant opened a business on Place d\u2019Armes, where he sold what he called the enuine St.Leou water.Judge Desnoyers ound him guilty, aud, as it was his first offence, let him of with a fine of thirty dollars or one mon th tn gaol Will Wait for Extradition Papers.Detectives MoMahon and Barrett have arrested a Russian Jew Irom information ven by Inspector Byrnes, of New York.ave his name as Solomon Belnburg, When brought before Judge Dugas he sa e had bought a bag of old for 81000, and wed then sold it again.His fused to send him back to the Ui until tho proper extradition papers are prepare Horse Thicves Sentenced.ord.Shenck and Joseph Kenville were sen- three years penitentiary Jester.dav b Sad udge Desnoyers for stealing a horse uime oF stealing a horse at St.Henri, Henry Logault was sentencad to three years in the penitentiary this morning.\u2019 Carol ferries.An interesting carol servi foot form, and at the close His ol por ishop Bond proncunced the benediction.Denth ot Me, Paul Dapay.or: Paul Dupuy, 4 Frencbman from ; long estab) fated in ry an Ton er of La Germaine Fie died yesterday of influenza.ifr: his sixty.second year and was ar a Tow an Au, Mold Liguor on Sunday.iy negilde Legault, of Pointe Claire, KU ty this mourning to the of sellin eh aor on Sunday, and paid ae event Ly-ve dollars.ou- the \u201cnights Labor.oT Dominion, Assembly.24%, K.of Lu, wil Ye of Te oelebraté the ninth founding of the order in thi grove Javuary-12, 1892, by a banquet in thelr Hi Ohaboiilez square.saa ii - Qovservative Moating at \u201d F¥herese.turday.are to wr Es 2 - een _ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.TUESDAY.DECEMBER 28, 1891 \u2014 RIGHT PAGES \u2014_\u2014 THE WOUNDED PRINCE.PRINCE CHRISTIAN 18 MUCH BETTER.16 te not Curtain That the Duke of Connaught Fired the Unlucky Charge\u2014 Mu Chapiesu Xtt at Sherbrooke.CABLE The oculist, Dr.Lawson, who was called to treat Prince Christian after the acoldent wo His Royal Highness, has left Osborne Housse, his presence being no longer necessary.One pellet antered at the top of the Prince's eyelid, and, descending to the back ot the eyeball, caused acute pain until the vye was removed.\u2018The shooting was purely uccldental, apd it is uncertain frora Whose sun the pellets came that struck the Prince, although the Duke of Connaught is believed tu bave Hred them.The wounds in the Prinoe\u2019s \u2018ace from the other pellets show thal the shol were almost spent and had gianeed from the bough of a tree.Prince Christian is cheerful and abie to walk about his room.1t was ascertalned in St.Petersburg on Monday that the recent arrests iu Poland were due to the discovery of a secrs league, the object of which was to assassi: nate the Czar.The ramifications of the gonapiraoy 8 spread to every part a! Russian Polan © league Include many officials of the clvi) government, military officers and large number of students.It Ia thought that many persons connected with the conspiraoy have fled [rom the country.A despatoh received at Caloutta from Gil- git, an the Cashmere fropuer, states that the British fuces have made a forward movement t the Hunza and Nagar tribesmen, and vd they have captured another togt located a short distance from the fort of Nily, the strongly fortifled position which recently fell into the bands of the Britiah after a desperate struggle, The Poor House of the Hungarian Diet, the treaties recently nego- gary and Switzerland, an Austro- Hungary and Italy.The treaties were passed by Lower House December 22.The Spanish cabinet adopted the new on Monday.The measure includes a provision for the imposition of minimum duties on imports from countries having treaties with Spain and maximum rates on imports from other countries.The duty on cork is raised.Monday the bodies of flve miners were recovered from a pit x Castleford, Yorkshire, hich has been on fire for a fortnight.The re so cremated, that the ashes ardiy led a bucket.The remains were in one coffin.The French steamer \u201cAlbatrdks, \" engaged in the oyster flahery, was wreoked on non day near Boulogne and eleven of her crew were drowned.One of her etokers was the only survivor.A railroad accident oocurred near Glasgow on Monday afternoon.AD engine run- + paseenger % g a bad wreck.Eight passengers were seriously injured.Anton Rubinstein, the Russian pianist and com r, has declined the offer recently made him for a concert tour in America and announces he has ceased playing in public.Baron Hahn, a well known Russian land owner, has been arrested for tearing down tbe Imperial court of arms, which stood over the door of the Court House at Mitan, UNITED STATES.A special from Uniontown, Pa, received at Pittsburg, says: The news came * from Fair Chance on Monday morning that Frank Cooley, leader of the worst gang of robbers that this county has known for years, was shot and perbape fa fatall wounded last night by one ol his g t is snid thal 1he gang were paving a big me drinking and carousing at their mountain rendezvous, near fair , Ohance, when one of the men Frank get into a row and the latter a shot.he people ut Southern Fayette County, who have terroriged and robbed simost Sany and nighaly for the past two y ped at the newa The Latest work of the + aby wae to rob David Morgan near initio, W.Va.and the attempt to burn town bis barn.Morgan shot one of the men and almost beat him to death, the rest 0.\\ne party escaping.!t was understood at White Plains, N.Y, «+ Monday pight that Herrick, the brake ran whose delinquency caused the dread- iu) raiiroad disaster near Hastings Christ- wus lve, haa been arrested.District At- Lorney Platt, of Westonester County, will utiend the inquest over the Victime of the collision at Yonkers, and if it is definitely ascertained that Herriok 18 in custody he will demand his surrender.Mr, Platt is firmly resolved to present evidence before the next grand jury sitting in Westmingter County, which will result probably 1n the indictment of other officials of the Central system besides Herrl A half-dozen cowboys took k possession of the south-bound passenge: ain on the International & Great Northern road, forty miles north of San Antonio, Texas, on Sunday night.They boarded the \u2018rain at Buda station, and thelr first act was to force à Chicago drummer off the moving train because he wore a red cravat and a high silk hat.They then made a number of Joung ladis6 in the Puliman coach sing for em.They enforced all their demands\u2019 with drawn pistols.y ruled the in for twenty mics, when \u201cthey stepped pr at a way e An old leather trunk, around which was à stout ropa, was found Imbedded edn | © sand at low var opposite House, each at Monday afternoon, by C aries © Youn opened the trun was horrified to find the body infant, apparent! up in some old and of a three Weeks old, wra othes.The trunk had evidently been washed up by the tide.Houndea by threats ariminals whose enmity | he has Jpourred 1 in ihe line of duty, the Assistant State ot Ii- pots, | william 8.Filion jr.Abeer at 1s house hicago suffering \u2018from nervo te t is known that his life nan Lg quently been threatened by criminals, and he was onoe assauited and Jangerousty hire by a prisoner whom he bad convicted.and 308 West n the New ¥ street, inent state and city officials have been invited to intend the ceremony of breaking ground, The Acting-Bocretary of the U.8, Interior Department on Monday said he rded the situation on the Mexican frontior as ar Department was exerting itself to prevent further violation of the neutrality laws by Garza\u2019s band of revoiutionists, John George Lingeman, who was in New York on Saturday for annoying Delius Yyanderbill, was Lrogegaged insa Foon on Monday e expert a evue hoa pital.He will be sent to an usage asylum, CANADIAN.Premier Abbott returned to Ot Montreal on Monda statues a from ee, Shortly after 4d days, as his doctor had forbidden his at temping to travel, John Richardson, special conductoron the Interoolonial Railway, met With à shooking accident at Truro, N.À, at Doon on Monday.He was shunting, and while walki og behind the tender, the engine backing up, his foot slipped between the the fiak: His foot was held there and th the tender and engine passed over it.It was of course badly mangled and will have to be ame pu 3 The Department of Fisheries has about closed up its business for the season, e number of licenses takel out under th Odus vivends ti this year was 9! doi win 119 last year and 78 np IS The.: amount colleoted this year year was $1 last year $14,461.1,088 boat, which tho tory \u201ctho o-pievious a made a oh rd trip in order to bi The merobante and dote of Th Voce are highly Incensed at the action.JUDGE LYNCH BUSY.Many Despeoradoes rent to Thelr Last Accounts in the Bonthern Btates.NEW ORLRAN \u201cDecem ber 29.\u2014 Blackwater, La., Ton where T.J.Fen was murde: hristmas eve, comes the news that an uncle of the murderer was panged ged last night by She genronina party.evelopments go ta show that there Was à plot to murder young Hart in which several ezroes are implicated and the citizens of that neilghborhood bave determined to -rid themselves of the entire gang.The party ht was an uncle and the gun bubg last ni with which the crime was commit was found in hia house sewed up in a mattress.A party is close on the heels of the murderer.He passed Harrison yesterday on foot.His pursuers expect to overtake him at Jackson, as hat is the route he is expected to BLEANS, December 29.\u2014A Shu ua) Miss Special says: \u201cThe jynohing stil foes on Iwo more victime, John Sims rother of Bob, snd Moeely, nephew of Bob, were hanged Saturday night, and the avengers are in hot pursuit ofa negro who was with the Sime\u2019 gung on the night of the massacre, They have burned Bob Sims\u2019 dwelling house and houses on his place and .killed every living thing to be found on the ' plantation except the family, and the bad 1 to escape to a neighbor's house, The family say they are golog to leave the country.The crowd continues to enlarge, and is now fully 500 strong and ls huntin Ung tor Neal Sima.it is reported that N Sims has got together about forty men and intends to burn Womack Hill, The bodies oi Bob Sims and the three Savages have been out down and thrown over in the graveyard.John Savage, who was first hung, Is still hanging.\u201d NEW ORLEANS, December 29.\u2014News continues to come in slowly from the seat of War in Choctaw, Miss, The latest and best confirmed is that John Sims, a brother of Bob, who has not heretofore participated in Bob's aries and lawiessuess, was arrested late Baturday evening because of letters found in Bob'a house and in the ket of one of the Savage boys implicating him.it 18 believed he was lynched before his cus- todiaus reached the gaol with him Jim Mosely, « Sims follower, was aiso arreste J, and was in great danger of being lynohed.He was tried by the vigilantes, and it seems nothing could be proved against him, and that he succeeded convincing them that he had quit the Sims gang before any of the atrocities were cominitted.He told them Jim Sims, who was killed while rescuing Bob from the United States marshal, was Carroll some Neal Sims daughters were arrested a Jay and nicht, but were released.Mra: 8hms promises to reform.She says she never approved ol Sims\u2019 course, but dare not oppoas or leave him for fear of her life.The citizens are still organized and diligent in their search after other suspects _FRANCE AND BULCARIA .An Exciting Soene iu the French Chamber of Deputios.mber kh ryert Ribot, minister relgo esterday made to the hate of Deputies a statement of the = laulons between Franoe and rari 1 minis ve no new details.of the Cnedocine frcident, but sal that the matter ands 0 e Porte, which had demanded of daria ca explanation of her conduct in expelling the French journalist from the coun M.Miilevoye, in commenting on the Bulgarian affair, oxpressed regret that diplomatic action in the matter had transferred from Sofia to Constantinopie.M.Ribot replied that B ia could not on her own authority expel ners nor take measures to to the consul of the country to wh foreigner belonged.The Bulgarian pirated ment ought to bave made representations to ance subject, * The French agent at Sotia had not failed in his duty, but had deciarsd readiness to attend to communications from the Bulgarian afr \u201cto transmit them t5 Pat All the circam- stances Justified «his demanding that the order for the expulsion of Chadouine be cancelled.France was oertain to obtain satisfaction and the Government Would do what vied pocersars without rashness or Applause.) vie Hatier held that the affair had been much exaggerated.Bulgaria aimed at freedom and her ministry had committed neither atrocities nor acts of violence.Millevoye protested that M.Malllefeu spoke contrary to what was known to be the truth, M.slllefou s shouted, your right sen Deputies on a ides immediately Jumped to tneir feet and a jumuit ensued, he president of the chamber had repeatedly to oall for order before the uproar pubalaed.ievoye sent his ou The trouble between M.Millevoye and M.Malilefeu was afterwards smoothed over and all danger of a duel between them was averted.VICTIMS OF INFLUENZA, LONDON, December 29\u2014Alfred Cellier, the oomposer, is dead.He had been suffering from influenza about two weaks and on t account was unable to finish the orchestration of \u2018The Mountebauk,\u201d the comic opera hich is the joint work of him- selt and W.8.Gilbert, in time for produc- Lion at the date rot set.HAMILTON, Ohio, December 29.\u2014Fully three-fourths x is oliy's, population of 20,000 is afflioted with the gri ippe.HaveeEILL, Mass, der 29\u2014The number of cases of grippe in, \u201cthis eity is pow among the thousands.f the deaths which occurred on Saturday pigat and Sunday nearly all were the result the distemper.All classes are affected \u2018and bust- ness i8 interfered with.An Ottawa Mystery.Orrawa, December 29,\u2014 Yesterday morning the nurses in the Convaleseent home wete Aro y a man named Labelle, who resides on Rideau streat, n thy hom e, io stated that pis wife was dead, o of th t to the house and ound che woman (ying paked in bed dead.ère Was à tron nell of carbolio acl the room and the lips and fi dence of being burned with th: .The husband is employed on one of the linsotype machines in the Government \"You are not in in achair.About one g'elook this morning he was awaïened by oy ng him and went up and fas When he woke thts morn- be \"found her dead and gave An inquest was opened this even- be at whiob the most important evidence iven was thatof Nurse MoCormiok, of the nvalesoent homé, who summoned the coroner, and who testified as to the smell of the carbolic aoïd snd to.tne finding of à bottle of the acid in the room, and Dr.Kidd, who gave part of the medical testimony ag finding carbolic and in the stomach and à number of bruises on eause of death, but so far there has potoine to show whather the woman took Lt purposely or aocidentally, or had It ad- tered to her in some way.The t twenty' years old and A warrant bas been Issued for the ut besa of & Quebec househoider who refused tc al- HR a re aod © the placard pladed où Ris d 00 Sata 2 Bia 1000 arbor, Qe GQoabao, beter of Bon ndowy, - i = § onarasions co the SL.u Sy River Si Lawrence at Turse BY some me pisos jot of rock ful nl \u2018as high as the s at end \u20ac'mithout rofetrng ; it had grievances against a French prudence THE BONANZA KING.SKETCH OF THE CAREER OF J, MACKAY: One of the Greatest MuJlonaires ot the Age\u2014 The Nevada Mine-The Commercial Cablo\u2014How n Panic was Averted.(John Bussell Young, ia Muagey's Magazine.) I bave been requested to write in the pages of this magazine in regard to the character and oareer of John W, Mackay.The country should know something of its noted men\u2014of a mao like Mackay as he really is, and not as he is clouded by rumor and romance.No American in my remem- branoe has been so dimmed, aa it were, the real man becoming lost in the ideals which the public fancy will turn co pu most faptastio shapes, And y vos thera uid be difficult task than to rite of Mackay.[I ave ta him tried of the oxtremes of fortune, when he was the unchallenged Bonanza King, the shadow of hie sceptre over every exchange; and when he was struck by disaster of appaling magnitude, oyclonic in its swiftness and fury.l have only seen bim to admire the superb, instaat courage with wbioh he overcame disaster, as with all the world I had admired the equanimity with which he had borne the heavy trusts of fortune.And yet to write of him, as ne should be writieu, would be to risk the In- modest and reserved persons ali, to dwell upon an honorable and Polame less life, to reveal, perhaps, the splendid beneficence of so man deeds have fallen unknown, even as He sunshine aud the dew, upon humble places and his ceaselass courtesy, anxious to antl- cipate the possibility of SOME KIND, CONSIDERATE ACT.I should dwell likewise upon his firin, reso- te will, bis frankness, hia skill in govern- fe men, oh capacity for earnest resen ment in the presence of wrong.Te ds is by such men oommonwealths are made.shall venture in & vague, shadowy way to 1 something of one of the men who have built our empire on ihe Pacifio\u2014at least as I have sean and known him during a friendshlo of many y John William Maccay ag] find it ed in the books, was born in Dublin ln 1851 descended presumably from e Highland Mackay clan, whose leader wont down at Flodden.He came to New York in 1840, His boyhood days were spent in Park Row, with the old rk, now destroyed by the Post Office, for his playground.He weni to California some time after the Argonauts of 1849 took to the primitive methods of mining, lost and won, and drifted into Nevad # à about 1860, His abstinence and oontrol saved him from the misfortunes befell others in those adventurous days, with the advance of his fortunea he became a leader of the bold and strenuous men who were then, unconsciously epough, planting the seed of a nation.The Bonanza diacov- eries, which were to have so potent an influence upon the finance and STATESMANSHIP OF THE DAY, _ | came 1n 1872, while the Nevada bank was founded in 1878.When 1884 la writin es es the year of the incaption of the Commercial Cabis, the dates ol the most important events of his life have been recounted.1 was strolling with Mackay eome years in Virginia City, when we looked down a smoking cavity In the ground, that was soon lost tn the darkness, and at the mouth of which a windiass was slowly griading.\u2018Out of that hole,\u201d he said, \u201cI took 6né hundred and fifty millions ot dollars is bullton.\u201d This was one of the famous Bo time, was \u201ckidney\u201d or à \u2018\u2018pocket\u201d of orude ore.about teople of Trinity, a and} ity Hall Ne ares as large as the w York.This ore, shoveled out and refuse ave the stupendous yield to which Mr.Mackay referred, and was the foundation of the Bonanza fortunes.Amso- ciated with him were three other gon- tiemen, whose names were win a worid-wide mi mining tame-\"James à G.Fair afterward Senator from Nevada whoee akiil asa où Mack had-atteactod the attention ak Mackay: Willlata O\u2019Brien and James G.Flood.O\u2019Brien and Flood had come to pe ocr as friends in the Argonagt days apd had, lke other men, taken thelr hum ° parts in \u2018the CREATION OF THE PACIFIO STATE os In those times men who were to be Im: or] generals in the army drove drays fore icg.to luminous us ended and ure ris- ly end their \u2014_owa trousers an | their own linen.They were \u2018\u2018part partner\u201d à term that Bret Harte has patheti ample in one of his exquisite stories.\u2018\u2018Partnera,\u2019\u2019 that is to say friends, with a friendship who live outside of the atmosphere of ads venture which enfolded the Argonaut daye cannot understand, and which would be but vaguely explained 11 we compared it to the love of mar and woman, \u201cBilly was my partnerbnos;\u201d as Mr.Flood said to me one day in Menlo, while we looking at the portrait of O'Brien; \u201cBilly vas my partner onoe.He is my partner Low, pra be partner forever,\u201d \u2014a speech which made a deep impression, coming as it did from the lips of one of the most resolute, monstrative of men.Flood was the financial representative and ally of the two young miners who were at work on the Bonanza; Others who were O'Brien the \u201cpartner\u201d in the firm, because Flood could have no interest he did not share.O'Brien y in Bonanza time-Flood not many onthe einos, in Germany.He was a brave, independent, RESERVED, OONBCIENTIOUS MAN, especially charming and true in the her revelations of ire 10 } tter as no truer friend\u2014\"in all t goes toward the development of man rol fhe best man I have ever Known, ae as Mackay said to me hen the hour of Irrevocable allence had allen.ln those days un © Bonanza firm and gave it a stren i af a confidenos which were the basis 0) is poners The world has the thousand and one Bonanza romances, the Monte Cristo narra ives which have become a Jiarature of eir own.about ! knowing well the ss \" the © drame 1 oan recall bo tory less romantle.L would be a mis! to regarda the Bonan enterprise as & to of good fortune \u2014Crasoa's 8 findings on the island, as it were\u2014or the outcome of luck.The men who ainod this treasure had all their lives d gag for it and knew how to \"han die en foun readin on of Argonaut stories, ote to the bellef tha 1a 80 Tea y Ay a8 a gold mine, The discovery of the ans was an opportunity, It fell to men thit.The 6 manage- | who knew what to do ment of the anza was \u2018A TRIUMPH OP INDUSTRY and common songe, and the Pacifio t and oo ose.coast is hat the discov: did fox its devalopmen : : I have asked Mackey, whet .g ot the Bonanza outooms, \u201cwhether re any laws the ap on of which would lead ine of other bodies of ora; a was abou \u2018bed been married three ye but had no been even Joss, Dla \u2018where.| family.years.\"There is no law log,\" w \"at Flour Frauds in Russi.answer \u201cbut the at.of tue hind I pres Sr.PETERSBURG December 29\u2014À scan sume, if.the truth were kaown, to tn connection with the La money hiag been expended b enthusiastic arisen t has Loos rod that miners in the hope of new \u201ckid.gome or, of wliioh the municipality made Dey\" Was taken out the Coma tock lode, lar, urchasés at an exorbitant at p .bas [bell 6 Bon ves have n 80 aduiterated as to be uafit for food.given, tes coton to tows LE 4Xperimen The scandal is apt to make trouble fora a : have J nuaber of pie a The Sonal BE com Ned ay Pan! het Lhe : he Inst bounds) of barlé four, wiah ur = other flats A J chased froin arley four re ith S view to Te such.we |.1h laea might brin others, who, like him, » tontrolied large large oaplial Al Bes terorise bot at all events be would do 16 it one fl ba seen sailin, fo from ow York ey others would follow, and we wl ht resume.the 4soenden oy\u2019 of the seas h we lost thro ~~ ifferent an ignorant re and vicissitudes 0 at least, of the re De Eee art he owed ealth, ao Lh 1 have said, wi à trust\u2014the ter the amount the fdr its impor amet be held with While | this\" moos spendin, Mere Pon the Riviera, à dreaming of a Testored commerce, and brooding over the DETAILS OF THE PROPOSED FLEBT, tho attention of Mackay waa called to the tween to verity the fancy of a fairy engirdl world, had grown into tax aa knowledge and com: financial management at the other Investors who were outside, There had been combinations, à ces, concessions\u2014 and the ca tal was heavy with accretions tinancia \u201cwater\u201d To pay even an apparent income upon the sums w.repre- sen the nom value of the cablee\u2014 largely In excess of the real value\u2014it was necessary to hold the ratesat an exorbitant figure.The monopoly had an ill name.1t system combination was to Rive its leaders a power over the markets of the world which might at any time be USED TO THE PUBLIC DETRIMENT.Moraover\u2014and here again in another form was the dream of a restored empire over the seas\u2014the pables ere foreign.Ja one the influence of Fran amoun tn the other that of England.Why Should America not have a cable?Why in our commercial relations with England, be as it were, a dependency of Canada?In the event of war the cable Jovween America and England would be in English hands and in the matter of intelligence, so necessary to war, we should be at the\" merçy of our enemy.There wus the point.So long as the cables were goversed dy a monopoly, or remained at the mercy of foreign Influences, the press, in its newa at Jonat, of mure gom« mercial consequence than its opinions, would not be free.This trein of thought brought Mac- ay oie lation wl with Jam : es Sordon noe e ME 0 e New York Herald.mi Bonnets ha he po itme mused th © projec of an imdepanden a Ho was I tent at the wth of a monopoly which tened ti his own journal, and the nis news.My recollection is thet and Mr.Bennett had but à alight pere ance at the time when the mind of each was revolving, as it were, ton common centre.e EZs0LT OF THEIR CONFERENGHS\u2014\u2014-\u2014 | was that Mackay so far entered into the enthusiasm of Mr Bennett over an in- depeudent cable, as to offer to assist in enterprise to the extent of hall a million a: es chat for years been known as Do Hacks nett ca Ib enterorise did not commend itself to olal wor] It was a sentiment are Patriotism a M revort et Gould,\u201d \u2014à battle for the Interet once of the dollars.Thin was the Inception, of th mercial Cable Company, or press, but it Was Dot business.The moneyed kin, w oal cable monopoly was strong, shra merctiess.ts mangers sould make An effective and, to themselves individualiy, not én expensive war.There \u2018were more cables than were necessary, it was arg moreover, was & juxur Those who in- duiged in luxuries could pay.Nor would the capital of England and France volunteer to aid an enter which was avowedly to terminate an i.nglish and French monopoly.The great expense of the eable indifference Uisplayed towards the project by note à.à da were nice : pine ve the.plen before it was bora.y an to The > make a strange d que À culties, the disappointmaie, ¢ revelations of the se .OUPIDITY OF HUMAN NATURE, \u201cBennet attended the outset of th Macks - not cable, © Instead of of de torring.où cord © cablè shoul ud Ba bal i i oe | om ny on one.lt\" was d nett and Mr.y assumed the risks and expénded the money, a few stray investors, hardly worth mentioning, coming | in ai reasons.The cable nd fare devolved upan what ve tience, with hat iy a) A what sacri- fico of porèdi ual comfort d negleot of other inte: th wha urageous resolution he drove phn Soa, to success, will only be known when the histôtÿ ol the great enterprises which have chan the som- mercial fate of nations is toid.Some- @ of this stupendous achievement it was my privilege to know and ace, an RAG without aamiration at his genius and Porth in addition to the lasing of the cable under £ e sea if Nog as to De fontisod who con e Am of the- old establlahed cables likewise cut trolled th g outside spora oh nos re H Attachments, and ao AR © land tel phs were 0 ands of the monopoly, w ened .Of what United States messages wore stifled in their delivery by an antagonistic land service?In foreign countries th 356 nes re Ro overnmental, and no mono, pi ne mercy of Thos\" he So Id at the mercy of those who would spare no ns to kill it.Mackay saw this fang ertook another stupendous Kk-\u2014name- y.the bu ujiding and development of a labd service of his own.part ot to enterprise L believe Mr.Bennett part, Mackay-Bennelt par or ship en ing \u201cwith the sea.But jrithout e land jines the cable would n augeessfui in a meager, indifferent fasion, ever under the duress of powertul oppositions on seeking its ruin.d and the Maokay-Bennett system n° oporation-the- cable, the very best that experience cou uld construct\u2014put down With care, thoroughness and soonomy ne 0 bogus B \u201cconcessions,\u201d no volumes » rte , no Doris « pouskraotion som] Tr en- | terpr Pines © hes Fo ue suck the Voanilng's bi Blood as soon ss r.The new ead ronosad to spatohes at Jory cents à word.large reductiop-from the then rulin an à distinet gain to commercé.tablished lines wage do: de- Tate, © 89- THREATENED D NEPRISALS.The n a rate or eovonty itn oust a wa gofne to & nominal rate\u2014a \u2018shilling or slix- hy Sat The Comtendar Cable meant a on mia to serve mals publio ba by re- cable tolls to fair rate.No threat of war would load: to the mono oon torty centa, said à Mao okay and ay dad De Bennott and Dave pence.But they woul mast notavle con tests In the oat nancial wir.The old lines came down to twelve conta a «efi WAT Fata VOry expe \u2018| confidence, overcame pod Deere or Ginter mained victor in et rouDus and bold Loue na varover 1a the history tinancial t was not a Cable w quote at 98 in June, 1801, ar now, Ï read in the mo mener column, ab 1 5.A tallieh, slender, well knit, active man, with a nimble, rapid gait: finely out, com.paot head, lines Strong, in the regions assigned to energy Bron uncer hair somewhat of the saxo, Es color; SE messurad 4 1 \"05 arty addreas\u2014J 0 ackay prompt.pointed out in any company as A DISTINGUISHED MANI am afraid he would be found Fhere Montaigne advises his readers to look in sasemb oo for those worth knowing\u2014in the corners of the room.ols a w ostentation, an hough one of 1 the beat known wen of his ti likes notoriety.\u2018His way of life ts atmple to aueterit is to him an averaion.! fancy it Tie we went into literature it Sead fogs A n sdvoos \\ vooate n his eon- Tote an \u2018intense Amer can: with a balief equal to that of Whitman, if ex- va prpased with less exuberance, in the uture of democracy; findt nothing hi ro] rt th second time; holding \u2018that thé home for men and men-children ia beyond the Rooky Moun aresome of his prin- olples.He is ly well informed, abreast of the annels of ourrent ought, master of nis t ee the strong man shou \u2014 or, two trades, mining à and Jalsarapiy.\u201cThere is no branoh professions in which he is, of rinse wore inter than any the that he has not minutely studied.> dusids of his angroesing business cares his turn toward art, His passion is pan and he would ma make a transit of a realm to spend an hour with a Velasquez or a Rubens, Iv was his Jugement that condemned th sAlelssonler * about which mo much as & IN on WHISPERING CIRCLES.¥ jrantod a alnting a\" al he said, \u201cnot eissonier pain a _slove .tion of Caban « and ee pre ing, perhaps, in some momentary whim unworthy of his geaniu that anything would do Jor Nevada, t found that he was pain a keen and esvers critio, who knew bat he wanted and wished no illusions or counterfeits put upon him with the sanction of a name.Mackay, when he saw the painting and found thut Melssonier was unreason: ow the bill, the e much made of then incident > the friends of Moisgonier and mischievous beopls, but this is ail there was oi the story.1 have sald that I have seon Macka by both extremes of fortune.But ba tea never seen the strength of pis js character x apparent as when, three or four years ai, he was suddeniy\" struck b the speculation in wheat which menaced the Nevada Bank.It was the old story.The trusted bank = \u2018Josned \u2018some hundreds of thous~ to a ristng market With two or street brokers, be had VEND A EUROPEAN WAR, ar some other manilestation of Providen and ooncluded that grain must be doar.After the first half million went other millons must go to sustain and recover the market.Madness and desperation musi tread at the heels of folly, as they invarl Million after lion ably do.mil wen but Providence would send n atta: tion in the gambler's favor, and wheat went down, down, down.The dent of the bank was ill at om! with what was tu be tlie final summons.va heard ent from some Frye of his Lon- prey ta vr, which led to psremptory ques tions by cable and a sudden return.He Dank coma ed de, cam Gime to And the col La millions votriovably rien votes learn that he was buy the .w whoat crop of canton at an jadvauoe, of bout t.aver arke him when He\u2019 arrived in Now oh ed, resolu and oon as ver, a d bt ae ever ad n to deal with great li hi and à bis OUTRE OF HIB GENIUS never came into better world into bravely, without taking his plans, he arrested the speculation, made good every Joss.restored publie aude] over come toon al overthrow, bination bent upon ht his and when the came out s 3 gyolons BO suddenly ig hal The» story of this tile has never been known, but when the career of this gentiemun is written, nothing ound more vo his honor than the \u2018fortitude and enccgy with which he met and gyorcame so menacing and formidable a isas \u201cMackay,\u201d said a cynical friend known bit in Nevada days, \u2018Is ng hind the few rich men I would care to know if he way atuil longi lier gentleman D my time\u2014no nature that res every test of maghood Dover 14 hers pati- dnees and dll co ol give it exemplifioation.ES OROODEE Sufferiug Children.Souru SmmE, Whyoooomagh Bay, N.8, \u201cMy little girl was confined to her bed for nearly a Jar, wi with a swelled and painful knee, used 8t, Jacobs Ol) ad it eased het So much that, on taken out could walk the i SPF fi E 3 o °F of bed, sh il and through the house.oor Jour a Re Willlam of Ellsworth, Ma.lost ox vices BO i the yours, the last having died a $n.eons gional yorey, over- wark and ittal causes of insanity.Dr.Wiens: re Pills ave an unfaliing remedy, 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W.&F.P.Currie & Co, 100 Grey Nnn St.Mon Artists\" Materal OIL COLORS, WATER COLORS.BRUSHES.i pen ae nn Dr ata.ote TYR we | P.D.DODS & CO, 146 McGill Street.gse: SA MOI IR ratios 46e ALE AN D PORTER ste) e ad Porterin Wood a and Bo Saved 07 : No Chemicals are used in its preparation.It has mors than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowrooë | or Sugar, and is therefore far more ° economical, costing less than one cent a cup.It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health.Sold by Grocers everywhere, W BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass.THE Cr ; j SREENLEES BROTHER lasgow à hondog I x © res Ÿ \u201crf 4 à Six SOTTLES § or HYPOPHOSPHITE with the DISEASES OF THE CHEST.GRIMAULT'S STRUP Prescribed for the last 30 years OF LINE.success in ood Fu dir 1p 1 >.=.LAVIOLETTE aay NELSON # Wholessieat PESQUI'S, Bordeaux.The Great English Prosoription.RUREKA Chemical For tale by BR MeOAL SE PRE Detrelt, ry pa euss Notre par # #| TO WEAK Mi cpu = . + Cr Ta WORK OF THE SALVATION ARMY A slight, young looking woman, with a expreasive of Intelligence and energy, nd by eort, thick, hair, à brevet at.but showing thd traces of bor -and\u2019 anxiety, a clear and thoughtful iye, a pleasant amile and graceful and en- srtaining manper, such is an imperfect pen doture of Mrs.Booth-Clibborn, daughter of Janeral Bouth, of the Salvation Army, and {ho Is better known in France and Switzser- and, Where she has mostly bored, as \u201cLa darechale\u201d Mrs.Booth-Clibbora, during pee visit to Montreal, bas been made wel- \" wine at the house of Mr.George Hague SN a sola in one of she received À wi TAR this morning.Mra Boo vering from the fa of ns and tor lecturing tour, and wali she needed to, or her labors have been almost superman.Last night at the meeting of tho Sal- ratloniats he held in honor of her visit, Mra eg stand the strain, Joo noah away.ua morning she was seling in D fils effecta \u2018La ook ant pa she is perhaps more familiar known and likes to be cilled, arrived in country from France in November last, ud since that time has pics, rin de durpeying trom to pi divine ee ui the prions French nd Swiss Mission She She Las ted New lork, Boston, Washington, Cievelan inioago, Detroit, Omaha, Erookiyn an aan ol the smaller American cities, and Canada London, Hamilyon, Toronto, {ingstan * and Montreal During that ime she has addressed over sixty neetings and travelled thousands uf miles, elng sometimes on the train for two days * \u201cfi am euch à wretched traveiler, too,\u201d said tre.Bootb-Cilbborn in \u2018RBCOUNTING HER EXPERIENCES.iho hae still fully wenly-seven meetings to ro and.in the United States be- tates,\" ed, \u201cls to obtain Mano! aid for our French and Swiss tations.been there for tan years been but we have met with * success.The greatest in art of France is given over to BLANK INFIDELITY.ver been able to get at these e cases, Man higuly ins intel Our ranks, nd when we do Sucoced x re these Bone.they are with us for life One of our nost ardent workers is a man who tried \u2018wios to commit suicide.\u201d of the Army in France and pots was given by La M 50 native arechale as officers, French and Swiss, and very kind ot the best kind of people atour and lec d | artista, test intellects have attended our meotings, and infidel pa ve us always laws of the = aropale, Booth-Clinborn, dauzhter of Gel ral Booth.\u201cShe hans ple leasing 8 of ore Sucostety ie : ro attain of Her a ae, ay which \u2018she ulates it shows that sho Mas oom: ver it.bhe told m nar- rativg of her work in France and Switeer- increased the Interest as she of her ten labor in these 3 flelda She her audiences patiorn were v fr Chiniquy, Res.Lafleur and Rev.(De chalrman briefly Jntrodosd arechale, Who received a ath than musical volisy.She tnankl them for thelr walosme and à French convert, cover vith La Mecoct ti 45 and who Shea a's wot tals think nk the ie French de the bad 3.008 oople of re on Sohal of i008 people of F bq who knew nothing ] es enced her of earnestness.Ten y Frenchman.+ When she to the opposits end of France 1 a series of léotures on \u201cWhat re- 8 > an many of ured and the difficuities to be © in their hard field of labor.They oo Indifferent, gay, ight and teivoious religion into a joke.they sre more ron Eo porous nan a an a Fro tasty, comes and Fash > uniforms, which ad young Fran Dead Protestants : in h were ote than dead Catho- Hos 'Noither Cattivilorem.Protestrntiam, ange of religion would get one into heart\u2014the, living; ent, but à ob ot æ ( Jeanna, n was ite, love pliverance from ain, not form.The \u2018Were enth they must wor- , the devil, or women.She had in vwo rows of seats, fifteen Teint nationalities and seven different tios on the penitent at one sesh en _ Whore there Jas de a Nominations of school trustees also made, and among the candidates are five ladies who will go ow the polls for on KINGSTON, December 29.\u2014For ison, Elltowt.3.J.cCarth Ward, 8 Overadortier, Jobe Go Gaskin, CR Barnes, W.Keith and A.Buck; for depu reeve, R.Lewis; couneith Rideau Wo W.Joknst % J.Wiiliscroft H.ene cer RE | ard W.urs December 29._For mayor, y acclamation); councillors, East Ward, pe Grant B TE) R.Little; ard, W.B.H a Meigben; Weez Ward OF G.T.Henderson, T.Smith, WA M oore ; ail electeu by acctama tion.Ont, December 29.\u2014At the muntcipal nominations to-day Mayor Curtis t was re-elected by a 1 ILLR, Decsmber 33.For reuve, Torn Cu Has, Alexander Qiusod.4 G.ors, Q er Gmgrove, ED.Heal McGnhoey and Willlam Me- B, December 29 \u2014For reeve, R aio Moles { by acclamation); deputy reeve, r McGonigal, John Harvey, A Galvin: es Reunion, Armon - w.J.Johnston, D.JH.McKarrather; for public acai D.W.Finnie John tier, Dr.8.W.Ward.There being only three trustees they were duly North terson; South ward, J.L.Upham and CG Lyman (a tion); East D.Derby- shtre, John 5\u2019 obn Murray, 0), Dyer; eat ward, A.D.MoDougall and À.Encasse ); Centre ward, G.T.Fulford and D, Downey (aoclamation) Pooom 39.\u2014Mayor, Root.sr.Tm MoCully ( MR.HARWOOD UNSEATED.The Election of the Liberal Member far Vaudreuil Annulled.YAUDREUIL, December Babe trial in the car tt .& Harwood, for vendra was held yes- torday at at ihe Court House here before the uelo and Mr RJ.Bisailion Q.CG, acted for the titioner, and Mr.F.pue for the Lad ondent.of the wor Mr.the defandant at Damase that the 14th of January and the election on the take place on the -helpless Which ho remembéred, with ed with sil vod upon date ve.Jenny 2 \"THE EDALTONS FAIR ele» rence, ; OHAPIER IX.\u2014{Continued.) When he had talked just now of \u201cthose dear to him,\u201d and had offered to be their friend, as though it was a favor on his part, he had felt inclined to knock him down.Andyet, in truth, ithad become, necessary that that somebody should befriend them.o himself was a hopelessly ruined man, while Holt was, by his own confession, rich.He could not say that he had become 30 at hiz own expense; nor, indeed, had his own losses, so far as he knew, been of the least advantage to the other; but, somehow, he felt as though he had been the man\u2019s car s-paw.As to the Lara, the spec 2 had been brought under his hotice-like the rest\u2014by Holt, but in à more private sort of way; it was a pet investment of Hoit's ow and at one time they pos- nearly the whole mine between them.Then, as tho shares TOSS, Holt it seemed, 5: out\u2014as, pat advised Dalton to do\u2014while he had large sum in AA lost his att sud more than bis all; for Dalton had not only lost his own money, but that of his wife, which, by her own wish, and from her Whboun od confl- dence in him, had not been settled upon her at their their marriage.His shame and horror so great, that for the moment ho had had not dared to look that part of the matter in the face, but ad forced his thoughts, as we have sal travel back over that fatal part of life\u2019s journey on which Richard on had just become his companion.He had felt of late months that companionship.growing more and more distasteful im, but at the same time more indispensable; distrus! him in his heart, tho ss reason told him, Without anv justification for such a begun to hate the man ht he saw ve had had the audacity to look even ond his friendship; and though up to ot night \u2018had he had been able to regard hi roten- sions with grim contempt, he co d not do sonow.It was that reflection wbich had, in fact, made him so rude to Holt at parting an houror s0 ago.forso i \\ he been dw the memory _ and whi 80 loathsome to him.And yet his < mind preferred to to awa upon hun, Than pon Des owe ruin, and the affects that must necessarily result from it For what was anaerlying all ht thoughts, and tincturing their sadness with a bitterness far beyond that of the waters of death, was the consciousness that when he left that room it needs be to seek presence wife, to tell that dear one of the lo whieh bad hurled her and hers from wealth to poverty, and that a was his own band hat had inflicted it it er How cold cru beauty, } Nature looked that night; how anmoved by the agony of his soul.How peacefully sl slept A moonbesms on iver\u2019 ar + be ei ey voi the river's song © made away hi d still smile on.If he shot Bnsett: The thought recurred to hima with à terrible impetuosity, retro which all mere sentimental vanished.Would 1, not be better - bave done with life, the sweets of which ad been squeezed out, but the bitter rind?to his wife and children by li on, for he couid never be their bread- WInDer.How o could hehe, who had done nothing from his youth up but fare of the best without toil of br or had thing musole\u2014he who bat a light Jost.or two for in the world, hope to support these bein 80 helpless! Nay, Fay, he would de a burden rather, for a woman and children ES find shel tor the sin of It and his own punish: his own, punisb- po ment ment enter into his Salculations; if he thought of at all, it was to re flect that if he killed himself then and there, be-should be spared the interview which vas awaiting him below stairs as Hole had upon leaving it.bat it as one ea fell upon nothing in the Of weapo a tigers unless a paper-knife, tooth for Al could Ba called so with strange dis- bo visited Be tting B he last Sime he ted Riverside in the spring.Th had contained some fore- around the room just un ugh had ron place death of its representati constituencies in eral not having as yet been appealed to\u2014but the apprehension expressed by the reviewer ved groundless, to his cost.How Campden and himself over it at the smiled time, and how confident he had been of the conirary issue\u2014for Bampton had even then been in his eye although vaguely and how valueless and ü i the o Thole subject h: 3 member a Parliament oven, \u2018instead of a reject od candidate, Jt would have have availed him nothing, but only have made his fall the It was not probable, thought e ly, that any difference would be e the of his reception in mes ha been chosen TA the loco at Bampton, or s tooth! .It was notby a that the Sige killed his man; but by one blow of mighty Ww.That must be an easy to ie; a te methoa vas exce tional, within took To hia poker a nette knife; its handle it was a J bad given it to him on on Que Lois it bafoi i \u2018tears; fell nos he loved her So much It it was more necessary heshould do the heat he could tosmooth her lifo-path and the best be could do vas to die.That he honestly believed, for he was Pp unaware how forcibly his is own ve been over Eten, He hod rend about \u201cthe \"ap Ei ming but he could not work mind Le became | teady y hold the kuife, with w ry ni 0 ondod bo et not dist you, Mr, Dalton * aaid a choerfui voice.\u201d \u201cThank Heaven! itia caly Derwent, muttered the wre \u201cI came up for a book Tthat I had for- continued the young fellow, and no idea that you were still Sigh cigar is out; shall I give you \u201cThere was ao a of sadness in ta Som ha me he 's keen ear.\u201cCan I 0 nothing for you?You are not a 1 Hop Le boy; omy al litle down in the ROE © rejocted of Brampton.\u201d Gr bat a vote, you would have pu for me, wo you no! > \u201cIndeed Mr.Dalton, I would plump for you for everything.The for everything, the young fellows\u2019 Speech, and and its aimplicity, were su a man like Dalton could not fail to Avy even in his present condition, \u201cI have no doubt of that, ent, he relied d kindly, Yo \u201cYou and I have always m good \u201cBat the gouduess was on your side,\u201d answered the boy.\u201cIt is to no one's advantage in house to be a friend of mine.It is everybody's advantage to Dai ne of Sours.ckingly that ton a the other pavoed in in wonder, FY] when he continued, his voice had a still more earnest gravity.It was evident that he was very wro 80 powerless, Mr.Dalton; but if the most 1 Pan do be'of the least service to or yours, you will not forget to e use of me I have thews and \u201cAnd wind, Jeff -sacaliput wind, if what Tony was to-night was true.You got into Trouble Shoat it, I hear, but you\u201d won the Guide \u201cYes © in first, though it was alia by a fluke.It I had not me at the 1 should have been Here is belt;\" and the lad exhibited that token oh his is prowess which vanity caused», im to buckle round his broad leathern su, with a Sires cap wi conscious pride.a d u get à prize in the wrest- In ri als ore.you Hercules as menesy\u2019 Wo: Me Bolt said he thought | thet i it would be sidered 1 supp \u201cWhat a pity he did not wrestle,\u201d ob- bakon \u2018Ihe hey might have ven him a cropper, some of them, be es, ood; but fe it off by telling Tony that he coul EN de dt be cause his life was not insured; thuugh of course he never meant to.I suppose I must thank him foraticking up for me to-night, and saying that it was by his advice Ÿ en for the Guide ; though it was not true; and he only said it to please Kitt; conscious the rest.Well.el Jeff, we must not talk any more to-night, Ol drs, Campden wil De i ear teaching up till de small Good-night, my hours for one thing \u201cGood-night, Mr Dalton\u201d As the boy ira a ce noticed how his com- panton\u2019s face felr forward on his bi and felt that he was in sors trouble.It vO Soo the man maom he words he had quoted from Holt's mouth, \u201cBecause my life is not ded Dalton, who, in his of t and shame, had clean forgotten the fact that his own Was ins that the policy and would be be made void by his suicide.was no escape left for him in his wretchedness, even in death itself.{To be Continued.) 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and yet there are those who imagine that the fair sex would never think of aw piring to offios were they given the franchise The Toronto movement arises from the fact that widows and splosters have a vote in municipal matters, MAJOR-GENERAL HERBERT is inclined to exact a higher standard and a stricter discipline from our volunteer force.In this he wiil have the support of not oniy the officers and men themselves, but the civilians as weil.Our militias cannot be too well drilled, and we do pot want an officer of the British Army at its head simply to smile compliments où Inspection day.We could hire a surplus alderman who would do that better for hall the money.MB TarTE bas made more explicit charges against Sir Adoiphe Caron than his first vague threat to put him in a Auid undesirabie for external application.He now says that the knight of the monocie promised to help bim press hls charges against Sir Hector Langevin and then \u201cran away like a hare\u201d; that he supported his candidature in Portusuf previous to the elections until Sir Juhu Macdonald called him in; that he aided him in Montmorency and then sent $6000 into the country to defeat him; and that he knew of the dis posal of a corruption fund of $45,000 last election.This would be a good time for Sir Adolphe to break the silence.| \u2014_\u2014 SIR Jos THOMPSON tackled the eepsus problem at Kingston the other night and afforded our peoplea good ¢aal of cald comfort LY means of comparisons with other countries.He told ue, for instance, that we had increased more during the last decade th ap Great Britain or than the American londer states in like situation to ourselves ile should bave coupled with these state- wepts two collateral facts First that Great Britain would be in the list of emi srrating rather than immigrating peoples: and, second, that those who have ieft the rural parts of the Eastern States have not left the country, having gune either to the cities or to the Western States.The Americans as 8 whole have beaten us badly in increase ol population during the past decade; and it is a very diflerent matter for people to move from one part of a country to another than for them to go to a foreign land.Had our missing million or balf-million, as the case may be, gone to Manitoba, there would have been no sorrow at the census returns.IMMEDIATE RECONSTRUCTION PERATIVE.The leaders of the Conservative party In the Dominion appear to be about to risk the bye-eiections without reconstructing the Government Already the writs for three have been issued ; bir John Thompson has opened the campaign in Kings ton; oandivates are being nominated everywhere; and yet there is absolutely ao change, save the addition of Hon, Me, Quimet, in the personnel of the Cabinet that the elections decimated in March and the death of Sir Joan Macdonald decaplt- tated in June Jt was thorougdly understood when the old ministers remained in their places after the burial of the late leader that this was only a tempor ary arrangement to get thruugh what was hoped to be the short balance of the session ; and that immediately on prorogation there would come a drastie reconstruction.Tbe Premier hi { was a stop-gap The two men who were spoken of were Bir Joho Thompeon and Sir Charles Tupper.It is upon record that His Excellency first called upon the Minister of Justice; but it was felt that In tha midst of a hot session and under the fire of an aggresive Opooeltion was no time to reform: the ranks of the Cabinet or to commit the party to a leader: and hence Mr.Abbott was asked to wear the badge in whe obscure light of the Benate and the battlie-thinned ranks of the late minis try ot Sir John Macdonald marched op without even filling up the gape.But no one Imagined that this straggling formation and parlor-car leadership was to be continued through ths erucial straxgio of the bye-electionsa.The party organs themselves admit this, and demand reconstruction.The men who have much at stake In thé preservaflon of the protective policy are very loth to se it endangered by a failure to keep the promises made to the oountry almost over the grave of Sir John Mae donald.What, for instance, Is offared to Ontario?But two Ministers in the Oom- mous \u2014 Messrs.Bowell and Hargart\u2014 a possibility that John Carling way return there; but ont so much ew a hint as to who will replace the late first minister, in consideration of IM- whose supreme importance Ontario has \u2018been content With lesser men.As for Que- bee, it has two Frenoh ministers, reasonably stationary: the third is expected to ragke a trade with the cocapant of Spencer wood; while the English minority are without a sucosssor to Pupe and Colby.This ia to put it flatly, oo way for the Conservative party to treat the men who entrusted It with the guardianship of their trade interests, The business of this country is based upon a protective tariff.In 78, many & MAD cut a long standing allegiance to the Liberal party and voted for the Conservatives date millions apon mililons bave best tne © vested upon the good faith of the Cotserva.Upass go-long as Bie Soba, Mastouald |.\"| Hved there was no dount of the loyalty of | that party to that trast.16 je mot a æare question of \u201c10s\u201d and \u201couts.\u201d Et is not only a change of affics boidars that ie riaiced.The stability of Canadian trade is at stake, and the party leaders bave no right to perii that w save any man\u2019s feelings.If cowardios biocks the way to a bold programme of reconstruction, then the party must remove the coward\u2014and do it now.\u201cWe hear a good deai about the Words ws have spoken.Theharm done by evil or idle or hard words has been at various times and la various ways impressed upon our minds.But we do not so often consider the harm done dy our unspoken words.Perhaps at firet eight it vven strikes us as strange that there car be any harm in unspoken word: Tune tongues guilty of so many sis an errors that, survly.wben it is siient all must be well.Truly it would often be better for us if we kept silence instead of speaking.But there are times when the contrury is our presence; but we distike Uh We know him to be bad, and are glad that, by any means, others should think less highly of him.So, though we do ro! ourselves join in the \u2018slanderous remarks, we keep si are thus guilly of slander.\u201d \u201cToo many people, when they reprove others for their faults, do soln sucha rough unworkmarlike way, that they are positively cruel, and leave their subjects in a far worse condition than they found them.Such re- provers fancy that they are doing their duty in fine shape, and in 3 very thorough man nor, whe when they proceed th cudgel in ame, one who has blows on on the the luckless hn o some deviated from their own doing, But are don t stop to notice the beaustul and blessed Nathan saving those trank words a little parabolic story to David, \u201chich he displayed a splendid art, before he said, \u201cThou the man!\u201d And let us Bot sup pose that Nathan put a trip-hammer phasis upon that sentence when he uttered 1, a8 though he would knuck poor David flat on the ground by it.ret ther or are those who, when quoting > grim vim in it,as they would, had sad the been in Nathan's place, have tolled Da to insensibility.The serious difficulty with such ones is, int of x et told hen pone of his pu, hood, he called him to the platform and be- 8 , and the boy was i eeut ; but he was never known to ind falsehood again.Thisis an apt example of the art of repruol.\u201d \u201cAre wo ashamed of labore?This laa strange question, and vie that there should never be reason for asking ; but so astonishing are some of the (als¢ arguments which the world sdvanoss, that we are forced often to the verge of the ridiculous in meeting them.And im this instance, we are compelied to raise a question in regard to a matter that should be accepted as true, as readily as the mathematician accepts an axiom-\u2014a eelf- evident trutd.Ail would look upon us with astonishment were > 2 ask whether it were right and pro to use riches in en- ying life and a doin good | in the world! belie would be question.But way 18 Lbs a0?Look bout you in the wurld, read his newspapers and magazines, euquire oll you may oome in coutact wilh, and see wheter you can observe or hear of any woulth that was ever any- Loing sise SAL JA, t a Lroe some people are Sway eXpeo something for nothing, out tney fa pr fincinle, U not in action same olass to wh wf and fifi man Long.Nh hoger.fortune ever came through any other channe! than that of iaber, ut one kindur another.Wuen we acknowledge, Lhen, the Acce ty and usefulness ol money, we surely cannot { look upon labor as degrading or humiliating.certainly would pot think of cutting down the tree that produces the luscious fruit which pleases and refreshes us, ye! thle 18 exactly what is proposed to do when and and str tor the oarninss uf labor, yet lovk upon >r itself as a curse to the worid, and regard the laborer as one who is not deserving of the best things of life.No honest labor is hue miliating, only as it 18 made so ov the shirking or untalthfuinees of Lhe workman.The man or woman who is trueto duty, no matter whether that duty is what the world calls brilliant or whether it is Lin lowly, is worth a whole generation of dron Only pu earnestpessand lidelity into your bor, Bd can be be nothing about the T itself to bring shame or reproach.\u201d CHIT-CHAT.A French journal describes the case of a WOmAD twenty-one years of age, but whose puyslognomy i3 that of a woman Jelly seventy years old The appearance of the jounx = oman is so ae t her ather, who onl years bas frequently been asked fe she were Dot his mother.The surface skin of the is the only part affected.| he doetors deseribe It as a docre tude of the cutaneous system.Beyond the young lady has pothing old-ap- pearing about her, Her hair ts blonde and of ordinary length, and her memory judgment and intelligence very good.Drs.Charcot and an Souques.| under whose observation the studled, state that the wrinkling Hae Serie ok bg to LAL tine abe dan elsven been à vivaciv been tried to improve the roved lady, ooh unavailing.The A nitoe Bap bit \u201cconta rge cou lle oot Ins many large J heathy Pears Ag at nie a A ol! them all, tituated any miles efron Buenos Ayres, is owned named Plerson, who equiped it is rod cprougn marnage.he estate em acrès, and it isa 6 Journey to ride atross it.Thed Jdistan à da Sonrmey Lorde erm ee re Hunan, t I frye, Te held Shiny cay rosponaite [x the tecont rs rages u be as far Lenind the rest Gains fry as China is behind Europe.\u201che tohabitante of it are fanati hostile to any kihd of change or foreign influence.Only a few wesks ago ten thousaid of them assembled on thelr frontier to 0 oppose the Government workmen who erecting telegraph wires between Poxin - \"and Tonquin, and stopped the further progress of the work in apite of the edlot of the Smperor.| Eni Les WINTER ROMANCE.GRADUALLY SELECTING CANDIDATES.Moatmersacy\u2014Mr.Fitzpatrick and the Cabinet.© [SPECIAL TO THR aTAR Quanea December £9.\u2014 Hoa.Charles Langellier's opponent in Montamorency will be Mr.Arthur of Queben, who was defeated In the Federal elections by Mr.Tarte.Mr.N.Olivier, formeriy of L'Union Liderale, will run io Levis, in the Liberal in- teresta, iio is a nephew of Di.Guay, the sitting member of the House of Commons.Mr.Chas.Fitzpatrick.iste M.PB.P.for Quebec County, was interviewed as follows by à Chronicle repurter : \u201cMr.Fitzpatrick, I wish to draw your attention to a parsgragh which has been going the rounas of the prees effsot that you indignan Telusod the offer of a portiolio wn the I Cabinet made you by Hon.Mr.De Boucherville.Have any objections x saying whother such ie the hv OF ftepatrick: \u201cMy attention was drawn Jesterday, on my return from Ullawa, to © paragraph to which you allude.in Lnat one wish to or that on his arrival here, when çalied u y the Lieut.-Gover- nor to form Cabinet, ot, ALL.De Bouchervilie sent for me and stated that he was very anxious to select one of bis colleaguos among the lish Soman ee ae of the rovince, that It has n 8 È that m ht be induced to a Scop the post on.£ some reflection felt Sih to to lye Mr.De al chervilles instead un nan! Son tain that api them,but that in view of my political I felt the necessit declining the proffered honor.Nothing occurred between us, and I need not add that 1have dir.De Boucherville\u2019s state What took place as above.\u201c Have you any objection to say what position, politically, will be In the fature?\u201c1 can only that I have now ceased to be connected politics in present con: ton of \u201cce acuios tre reports ton .Blog Le ET Le Polos Tu Dorabes.© lett W-day for New York, en route for Florida where here ho will spand six weeks.BLAINE AND CANADA.The U, 8, Secretary of Mate Thinks it Best te Leave Well Enough Aleme.NEw York, December 29.\u2014A Herald Washington special says: \u201cTo lot well enough alone ia the policy which will be pursued by the administration in during the present session Serarding de relations with Canada.Secretary Blaine believes that the disposition among certain ie to form a closer bas often expressed was à safe and sure one.He reciprocal treaty.Nacionaid is regarded here as likely to hasten the movement for commercial rela tions with the United States and to destro the cohesion of Lhe litical! machine whic he built up.The Conservative Usbinet likely to suffer through the failure of the attempts made last Summer to n ho President and Seare vative Cabinet had no proposition to offer which they were likely to accept and that time spent on the prétense ol negotiation was time wasted.\u201d SERVICE OF DEDICATION.The Opening of the New Y.M.C, A.Buaild- ing to the Members, Simple and ap of dedication pois, \u2014\u2014 of t mes throughout b able ca earnestness which lent the occasion.The meeting was } argely attended by past and present members the nd also delegates te was the service Aesouiation, a from other brauches, among bie and Cole, from Toronto, and Dr.lin, resident ot the \u2018he directors present : Messrs.Abner King ent: D.A tary: D.W.K L H.Packard Ww.bett, W.H.Walter bentley, Walter eos John Kennedy enderson, Chas.a, aise brut a bites W.Godbee Brown, Seth Leet, Dr.F.W.Kelley, LI J.Mudge, J.Murray Smi Lamb.that Lis van (ho express wiab of the Board of Directors that the first meeting beld within the walis should So fox ae putpose of deai- the same God.sad anking His ng upc the in future, and tp for Mis aid and guidanee in à stateime nt had been made that 95 per cent of those entering business failed.Fort rs does sg ago the Associati first commene due work Ithad not Talled, but iy.It was now about to commence a new ers, and It was well to review the past.The month of Of the Asso- mate - x n ] open until tex p.m.A full programme la pared and be zone through during THE FINANCIAL SITUATION Btatement Prepared by Hea.J.« RaB-\u2014zre Expenditure ef the Province.Hon J.& Hall has pre oda statement of the financial condi the province as far es he has «na ascertain it The yearly exvenditure CTEM avout $1,500,000 since the 000 loan.Mr.Shehyn recelvea over and above his antiel- pations: From Ontario for sehool Arrears Corporations Wax Si 20.000 From CRY of Moatyeal.150.000 Proceeès two sales Crown Lands.180.000 \u201c$925,000 den Trarly revenue over abd above his pre- verncannsness $130,000 Her clothes are washed with half the labor and without harm; her house is cleaned in half the time, and without trouble.Everythin is done with little work ; she done with hard work, for she a Fearline, Beware es SE Ex ry peer Re WANTED, ~FIRST-LLANS- CICAR PACKERS Swedy cmployment for s DAVE, = sows, Commercial Corporations.Increase tn Umbder QUES.\u2026.\u2026.150,000 Increane ia Hosnnes.seccscsesuu\u2026 130,000 Total.ssvevszseroge-m $410,600 Taki the methods of one oyed Mr.B the result of the anclal year ] ending June 30 last, is as foilows: Expenâttures and recetpts 1 3: Ordinary seven renne 94,005,580 ¢5 ONnacy revere OST 164 38 Excess of œdinary esponditure over ordinary revenus.$ 638,379 13 Special expenditure, to be paid from proceeds of Sundries as per acscunts\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026$ÿ 880.354 18 way EuDEdies.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.885.258 99 Qu.0.& 0.y contraction Account.ob ssssasssseme 70,364 27 and Lrust Tunis.STORT4 82 033,149 24 Total excess of «2- ha Jona revenue for year.$3,003,525 37 Paid fur the following reostpte; Cash on band a Le 3.1000} 533,344 43 Warrants at dawssinos paid.122.571 4B we Jdeposiy and count loans and nods.POR gy os Temporary Joams.- 029,775 33 Balance at 18 uy, 1892 .- s 236,249 96 Danks at sou June, \u201891, .ae $.471,858 89 Less pay warrants same reese 235,608 63 236.240 90 The amount of gusrantee and trust tm clu-ied tn above cash In baaky was 124 80 at avaliatie kor generel purpose.The large has thus Cortbay'e L EL L Bre = mar large ofit to the dealer, but the consumer jo sure uf \u2018a pure whiskey.made from a lor in Canada.vai under the ood.m then ln staves for seven years, wonder supervision, ete ame aT doc Nour Foals armen a glts a INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of Me THUESDAT.\u2018ns 31st December, 1892, \u2018clock, the £30648 Of the estate as under re\u2019 1 Bock of Trirmaînge, 800.FIXUETOB.\u2026.- ton reo and naiss Lotus éttorte A rand \u201cne Herbe, , APAT be ei ri = ENNS, THEATRE, tarday, Xho EE NN BY Phang te.Bart me ahopirdy pant SPARROW & ICOBS THEATRE ROY.ROYA Afternoea and ary Burles \u2014Hvesy The Pre-eminent Hen riesque Ce Ta AND Y Bu riesque o - ante sme 02 Hie fein rom rt oa THEATRE.CLEM C MAGRR assisted by Favorites, LIB PARKER and DOTTIE VINE la the Musical Comedy, £titied \u201cIrish Luck.Admission and 30 con cs sn teuts extra M for wh ut e Theatre Foiuy bros.70 sx Lawrence Main Victoria Skating Club ROW OPEN FOB THE SEASON.BAND NOTICES.XMAS DAY (AFTERNOON), December 35th, 400 saTORVAŸ \u2018AY AFTERNOON.December 20th, 6 to EW YX vite Dax MORNIKG, January let 11 GE \u2018DAY AFTERNOON, January lt, DAT \u201cAFTERNOON, Jaansez Sad, 4 te Sow Relay lawned at the tary.bosses ES We from 2mmt ol subscription are the yams ag lagt year, trmassesresansaresseness $6.00 Lndles.\u2026\u2026\u2026imoccttsannonmens sauces 3.00 a io \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | TIT ee Ry order, .W.ALEX\u2019R CALDWRLI.CRYSTAL RINE OPEN AG AGAIN ! SEASON ToT): Se BRON Beye, 920 Lattes, SLNGLE ADMISSION, 10a.Boud ash Saturdey : saæk HOBRETSOI; _ GT GEORGE & & ŒLUI PRET pc ROR \u20ac OTRE\u2014NEW ee Th y 5 a pod noon clauses, x day at 4.Syed oe Guin rl Sw (1) REFER = 1 FOR THE New Years rs Holidys ANADIAN a PACIFIC FY.STEARNS | BER Sn bre tt pg.| RP RER RES SCHOOL VACATIONE : ARR Zaienlara sont to archos MONTREAL TICKET OFFI0 208 ST.JANES STREET (esenwe Open evenin during SEE TEETH y 10 o\u2019clock i Lindsay.Eemain open until GRAND TRUNK BAILW.Y.Christmas and New Year \".Holiday Return Fires Sutwisn all ations the snd tetas EE fell SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FAE ALS Ban a on ol 16 First-Class Fares and Ono Tird Ena thél dec trous § + Slot Don.roturait ST UE Fo, olen md farther tafermition SR er - TX JOHNKIDER J.W.FORRE SCHNEIDER & FORES Te a e MACNASTER & MoG1BB0L Advecatss, Barristers foe.SEMPLE = ST.JAMES nTREY \u2014 ue Motte \u201cARV MOT CHENNG CE | Pave and Whelessmts Foc aia by al Chile ae NO PRIZE FIGHTING ALLOWED IN .NEW YORK Scores at the Cote St.Paul Gun Club., AMÉRICAN- CANADIANS PLAY A DRAW.MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS.HE youth starting in athletic sparts who aspires to glory and renown shouid follow long -distgnce run- other branch of ath- letica thay will reward the athlete by building up his physique and health as will distance running, not that I wan It cannot injure you, fur there are vary few long-distance runners on the track .to-day who do not show \u2018he effects, some way or other, of their many bard foucht hattles simply lLecauso they neglected some important part of their training system.Take an athleto who runa during the athletic season, he will take the very best of care of himself, always iiving up to the training system he has laid out for himself.The season over, he breaks his training by intoxicating himself with the pleasures of this life which he had denied hic: self during his training, and when the { season comes around he again enters into © the ovntests and finds that he does not run with the ease that he did last year, and why?Beoause se failed to take the same care of himself out of training as he took when he aspired to glory and renown.There is no brazch of athletic sports that requires such careful training as long-dis- tance running.Scrinting issûpposed Lu be bora ip & man, but staying powers can be acquired by careful and steady training.Bume of the best examples of what perseverance will do are Ernest Hjertberg of the New Jersey Athletic Club and P.D.Skili- man of the New York Athletic Clu.These two athletes, when they first started long- distance running, received large handicaps, and could never win, dut their hard and careful work was rewarded; they gradualiy improved, and to-day are counted among the leading American-born distance runners, 1be beginner should be very carelul not to overdo it when he commences to Lrain or be will find Limsell going backwards ip- , | Btead of improving.This is the case ci | many beginners.After a8 dozen or wore | races they begin to feel discouraged because they can\u2019t win or even get thira piace, showing that they lack one o! the three porers judsment, speed, or grit.which go ward making a distange runner.| re- Limuer in my first race having a start ol yards in à l!4-milerun.| SOON PULLED AWAY FEOM THE FIELD.; Or Cntering the last lap ! bad a iead of tn yards on two low-mark men.| was ruwning with pertect ease and was feeling as rong as when Î started, but when the time came to sprint I could not in- cfeae Im) speed, and, oousequently, Was easily defeated.This was £0 dis Surming to Tue that 1 decided never on the track again, but finally Morta to the entreaties 0! my friends, who persuaded me not to give n up, knowing that | bad the necessary staying powers, | started in to develop my speed by running quarters and hxlfs until ! commenced to son signs of ymprovewment, and finally my rts were well rewarded, fur in the toi- lowing season 1 was able to hold my own © with the champions of this country and England, does not always loilow that one will turn out to be a champion, but it © does show what can be done if you make a careful study ol the work you have laia out for yourseif, and act on it A great mistake by the novice is to get the idess of sume prominent runner og how he trains, and then foilow them out, when he should run the Way that it comes most natural to him, and bol pay any attention what ethers may say to you avout your «&tyie of running, for theres are not two athletes on the path who use the same siyie in long-distz ace running.1p regard diet I witeve that an athlete * should scat Jost the same as he n ining, denying He oir the day of the race all Dire and sweets of all kinds Smoking should be aboi- ished altogether, though ! know vf & number of prominent long-distance men who keep up the havit.I, mysel!, smoked at all times, but stili l am of the opinion that 1 could have run a good deal better if | had denied mysell that luxury.Many athietes are in the habit of drinking while in training, Claiming that it goes a great way toward e i niug, for there is no THE MONTREAL DAILY\u2019 STAR TUESDAY.DECEMBER 29.1491.\u201cEIGHT PAGES bis com y be In a worse state thao hin bit and ro resdy to on up at any moment mn Day tm New fark Sm AQUATIC.The Comtax Kacing Bhell.There are few persons better fitted to talk on rowing and rowing rigs than Plaisted, of Portland, who bas contested many a race and conched many à crew.Speaking of the latest things in boats to a Boston reporter, ho sald: It won't be long before one can puta shell on the water and it will row {itself over the course.When I stop and think of the difference in shells and rige since first tackled soulling, 1 begin to believe that it Is time for we to retire on my bard earned laurels.The \u2018world do move,\u2019 but it is bard work for some of us oid timers to realize it.1 have sesn some of Alike Davis\u2019 recent fr ventions, and | must say that they aire NMaoly to revoiutionize rowing next season.\u201d \u2018What was the moet striking improve- meat that you saw?\u201d \u201cil was that of the hollow seuils, or sweeps, | think.That is something new, a!though 1 experimented with them on the Neptunes of Baltimore last year, but said nothing.The loom ls hollow frum the biade to the very bpandle, and, although the eze is incressed by five-eighilis ol an inch in diameter at the button section, it }8 much stiffer than the ordinary sweep avd much lighter, and the latter, you know, is à great desidur- atum.The blade, tuo, is of a different shape lo that ordinarily eeen, although it ts ai- iu08t itm possible Lo describe it.\u2018lhe principal feature, however, is its thinnesa On Lhe recover or when feathering an oarsman is oftentimes very much put out by striking \u201cboiling\" water thrown up by other mewm- bere of the crew on their stroke, They \u201ccup\u201d the water badly, and the effect is to stop them and THROW THEM OUT OF THEIR STROKE.If they are rigged high, of course they stand a better chance of clearing this ruffed-up water.This new biade cuts through the water l%e a ra zor, whether the oarsman pro ly feathers or not.There {8 nothing blunt to strike the water.This striking of ithe *kiok-up\u2019 on the recover has been one of the hardest things for amateur oarsmen to overcome, and has spoiled the \u2018 form \u2019 ol IDADY a g crew.\u201d 18 this sweep as strong and as reliable as the ordinary solid one?\u201d **Yes, indeed.The comparative etrength has been sclenlificaily tested, and it has been shown that the hollow sweepis just twice as stiff as the solid one.1 understand that it (8 made LY machinery, with some hand work on it it bas also the antl attachment.\u201d \u201cHow much lighter 1s this hollow sweep than the solid one?\u201d *1 should say about 214 pounds.\u201d \u201cWhat other improvements have you heard of in the model \u201892 boat?\u201d \u201cWeil, there is the new Toelined seat, for tance.a big thine.1be incline is in the seat ser, and pot buill up vo the runners.The runners are ou a level ha - inclined seat working independenty.lhe whole thing, track apd all, onty weighs about 144 pound.The track, tie rigging, and every Lding melai connected with Li.1s model buat 1s nou-curruaive.in lact no iron js used in Lhe construction except the buits \u201cDoes that complete the description of the \u2018model shell\u2019t loupnt to speak of the rudder.In backing, the coxswain is powerless lo keep the rudder suaight on an eight.il he duesn't do so Lhe rudder swings at right angles, and the pressure of the water is apt to breax it.Now, Davis has invenled à rudder that will swing baek close to the side of the shell when backing and not bread, and will straighten out as soon as the crew gives way.One ol the best improvements of Lhe lot, however, is the mechanism which permits a man to ng himself in the boat at ail times by lowering or raising the outriggers from the inside of the boat, whether it be a single or an eight By turning a thumb screw à sculier or oarsman cap Tequlate the heig:.ù of h:8 outrigsers to Buit bim al apy time and for any water.in other times, When a sculier has been out fur practice in siuouth water, be bad to cumè in anu rig his shell over azain for rough water, if he wanted to continue his work.\" \u201cWith all these linprovements, how heav wu & Davis jour or eight Gtred she welgh?\u201cA four, I should say, would weigh about 110 unds, and an eight about 200 pounds.\u201d \u2018hat are your plans for next season\u201d \u201cI cannot etate Just pow.| have hada doren offers to coach crews, but | have not accepted any of them as yei, Aithuugh 1 probably wil later co.\u201d on.\u201d THE Ris RING.No Prize Fi Fights In Ne New York.NEw YORK, December 28.\u2014The professional pugilista who bave arranged to \u201cspar\u201d in Madison Bquare Garden can rest assured that they will do nothing more than \u201cspar.\u201d Maher, the Jrish obamplon, and Dempsey, the ex-ctampion middle-weight fighter, are scheduled to \u201cspar\u201d in the Gar, den on January 12.Mitobell from England- and Corbett from California, are advertised to do some more \u201csparring\u201d lo the latter part of February.son Square Garden, in whlch two: men in à few min ho di knocked out te OR ere was no Brown as Even Jobn L.Sul- £0 at hig man so hard.J bia is man once and generally puta sleep, but if he Tocan't succeed ho doesn't out or bleed him.3 à that doesn't justify the police in na bout ere ure two representative boxers of Engisod aud America who purpose ¢iving a se entitle exhibition, each 0 try torout-point the ei man is a slugger, and neither wins his fights in thet way.Both are celebrated for thelr few bpights we see a tournament, in which rht ine left, and the testänts aim for short of a Le nock-out blow, Noa ang a tournament passes but what three or four mea are carried unconscious from the of Yet these things ure conduoted with the full eanction of the police.No suggestion has ever been made that they should Le an! 1 fail to ses where the distinction comes in between amateurs and Srofescionals.-Corbett was indignant when he heard the, ultimatum of Superintendent Murray.He sald it was to be a scientific contest, in which a knock-out was entirely secondary to points.But he dian\u2019t proj to let Mitchell ascape.Now he would inaist on fighting him to a fintan before some reputable club, and he saw no reason why Mitchell should refuse to accept the $14,000 offer from New Orleans.It is said that Mitchell's fine hand is detected in this p inz.tis well-known that he doesn\u2019t care to ght for a liv- ine, although he bas great respect for American dJollars Mitchell has said repeptedly that ho prefere to stay behind the scenes.e doesn\u2019t hanker after a tight with Corbett, who is twenty or thirty pounds heavier and easily his maten in science if not in strategy.Yet when Mitchell ned the articles he was very solicitous that the reporters should avoid saying anything about a knock-out or the division of the gate receipta.This would ssem to indicate that be was anxious that the bout should rot be atopped, but cat | who know him say he 18 cunning enou, have secured the police interference.urray pro- er contest Every amateur boxing blood 48 Epilied Tl The order of Su rintendent hibits also the m psey-Al stated Jor January.of Corbett\u2019s Irfends prefass to be aaa hat the mili has been stopped.becauss they were not satirfled with the conditions, which permitted no more than six rounds and gave Mitchell too much chance to escape with a draw.TUG-OF-WAR, Apother Challenge.The following challenge has been isqued by Sergt Loye, of Na.5 Station : Tv W.K Fagan, Bse., Captain NM.G, A.Tug-a/- Far Team: Drax Sia, \u2014 The Montreal Police tug-ok-war team do hereby your team to a pull for the championship now held by you jou December 28, 1891.Captain.FOOTBALL, A Draw in Europe.MANCHESTER Eng, 1 December 28.-The Canad:an-Americans are now in the last week uf their tour, the longest ever made by any {cotball organization, To-day they visited Chester aud played a draw with the Chester Ciub.Eacn team scored three goals.Baseball Hits, Anson feels very sore because he can't get Duffy and Farrell.Browning says most emphatically thas he will not piay in Louisville.Toe Brooklyn inlieid will be a strong one, Brouthers, Ward, Joyce and Corcoran.Cincinnatl wants Aaron Stern to take the presidential reins again.Half a dozep clubs wanted Tom Brown.When he was secured by the Boston league club 8 lew years ago there was no club that wanted him.No wonder that Pfeffer is disgruntied.He was to have been given a salary by the Chicago Association Club, and now be will have to work fur Anson lor : Xow YEA wire wired SP ent.thas wet to sign Dan wou!d ve a good \\nin id to keep bands Browibers, but he was tol ofl.h A canvass of the Philadelphia lovers of baseball has revealed the iact Lhat they are almost a upit against SU-cent baseball Rather than pay thai sum they will slay away from the games.It wiil be à bitter disappointment to hosts o! baseball lovers in Boston aod Now England if Morgan Murphy piays behind the bat for any other club than hat of the Bostons.He is agreat favorite, and Lbers are lower better drawing ca! The Washington fnfield\u2014Larkin Dan Richardson, Shoch and Paul Homan be able to hoid its own in the fastest of company Hoy, Duffee and Foot Wood will make à érack outfleid.The Wasting- ton nine ought to be a big winner lor the Messra.Wagner.It was the cupidity of such men = De Don- nis Brouthers, William Joyce and G Haddook that kitled the goose that aid the golden egg, and © made that will be more costly ho the opie: than © SNOWSHOEING, | ] The Emeralds\u2019 First Ladies\u2019 Night.HE first one of the series of Snowshoe Ladies\u2019 Nigbta, which from now on witl follow one another in quick sycoession, was held by t we Emerald Snowshoe Club In the Queen's Hall last evening, ang, as usual, though there were many adverse clrcum- stances, was a great success.When it is taken into consideration that there was not even » vestige of snow on the ground, that a Masonic ball was in full sway at the Club House, and the \u201cTar and Tartar\u201d made their first bow to a Montreal audience from the not ten foqt dance bail, the Club qught indeed to be core tulated on the excellent showing they to make notwitl.standing ali th mpeition.For Over seventeen years now The b has been in existenoe and still the boys are ready to rally around the old club colors, ever green and white, on the slightest provocation, and even should the snow in fu actually fail us entirely in the winter season, as it seems threatening to du, there is not pot the slightest reason that the Club should not flourish for at least seventeen wore, snow or bo snow \u2018The crowd was not lar but it was nice and comfortable Ey pers was no suffering from overwhelming heat nor from an unpleasant erush and the forty odd couple present thoroughly © enjoyed themselves.There were sou churning dresses on the floor and the.usual number of pretty laces, for the Emeralus are renowned for their excellent taste in matters of that kind, During the interval Wat Grady, Miso Mehount dons man, Miss À care Hart, Miss lis O'Gonneil, M Miss Y.Smid, Mise J, Gill Miss O\u2019Conn Miss Miss & Macpherson, Miss Anple Murray.Mise F Mo obau and | Hiss 4.wer, Miss B Laterty and Wie Gentlemen: Mesers, ar Wilson, hoa.- president ; J.R.McLaughlin, presiden Demers, 154 vice-president; R oy Coolie, Him Vice-president; hoa.eecre- tary) Mocoldriok | hon.treasurer; L \u201cance y, ML GiL E Kearna W.J.Bowe, A.inroe, committee and Mo R.5 Kel ay.5, Meloy, John Ryan, P.J lomeity, Jobna Grahans James MoNally, Michael \u2018Ry hiw, Capt.Riley, Jour Dwyer, J.Tansey, F.Dwye Graham, F.A.Beauchamp, C Charles Neville A hinton, M.M.Sunth, W.J.Crowe, W.Barba, EW.Reynouds, T.J.Grant, Geu.Marks, J.G Gee st ick Puelan, L.Mitchel, A Exgan, M.A.Kearna, J.Mur: urphy y, d ray, I.KF.Crowe, W Kearus, a.Perego, G.Hughes, IL.Coosa E.Boyuolds voi Warren, L.Malarthy and P.Kelly.The St.George Cinb Trawp this Evening.The members ol the bt.Ueorge Showshoe club wil Lamp out this evening to thelr Club House.The start will be made from the corner uf Peel and bherbrouke streets al 8,15 v'clock.A large muster is expected.THE TURF, The Results at Gutteabarz GUTTERBURG, N.J, December 28.Following were the resuits of the races here to-day: First race\u2014For beaten horses Four and a half furlongs.D.* Bel Demonfo, 99 Iba.be 1 B DO 1DS.0000vsunse .[Abrams 2 Himiex, 114 Ib8.\u2026.\u2026.{ 8 Bepefit, 123; B, 122; Chapman, 124; Cora Tanner, 1 9; Aunt Jae, 119 Avola, 114; Sa e Somers duly, Mad ot the Mist, 114; \"i renob.114; dt ae 49, and Kuick Kuack tilly, 96, \u2018also Tun.Betting\u2014Bel Demonia, 8, 2 and even; ais peo and 2 to 6; Himiex, 8 § er Becond Face Solllng.Five e Fatonge \u2018 J.Joyner's Little Fred, 98 Ids.\u2026 Nomaooy 101 ios.ceeererne ne 2 Once Aran, 110; Blackwood, 107; ta~ w, lois Rutu, \"104; Pardon, 98; om yes, $5: Prohibition, 95, and Anomaly, 92, also ran.Betting\u2014Little Fred, 1}{ even and 3 to 5; Monsoon, 15, 6 and 3; Censor, 7 7 23 and à Tr 1.03 Third Lox.Six and à balf furlongs.J.Batchelops Woodcutter, 102 1bs.(T.Flynn 1 T [Maniore ext, 1 { Vatunucer 1 11, 104 ius, :[Doggett 3 Rancocas, 107; Kempland, 107; Koque- tort, 102, 02, and Lafian, 94, also ran.Bett ung\u2014Woudeutter, oven and 1 tod; Text.4, 8 to bana 4t0 6; Volunteer 11,7, 244 and even.fimo.1 1.24% Fuurth rave\u2014Selling, One and one-eighth mle.dieysa Virgie, 06 Iba.secoue [V0 Penny 1 Rent 89 1 2 Now or Never, 102 lbs Lepanto, 103, also ran.From Chicago, turning to St.Louis it will en that at the Jatter place tunings in the line are very lively indeed.There is a meet! LR DOW ZO) on on the South side said track doing only three- olghths O?a mile and very barrow.he bave quite a lot ol selling [laters and tho \u201csport,\u201d such as it is, brings gut he regular aud the belting crowd.Over in East St.Louis, cn Lilinots soll, a new track is being constructed, which, it is said, will open some time next month.Then there is the prospective new track a mile further out, in which the prominent bookmaker, Apple- gate, Brady, Donovan and others, sre interested.The latter will certainly be baift, and it will be a pretentious.affair.Applegate sald the Innd had been secured\u2014leased, and work will be push ed lorward rigut été to ail orne the Fair Grounds purse ng spring, long before the que for the regular summer mee me is carried out, it does seem t ound City will have a veritable surfeit in the racing lina Canadian Derby and Home-bred Stakes.Entries for the Home-bred Stakes, 1892, and the Canadian Derby, 189% close on Thursday, Siar December inst.to be ad- ressed to the Secretary of the Bel-Air Jockey Cia, P, O, Box 208, Montreal.Conditions are : i \u2014For three-year-olds, fogjed In EL anada {foals of 1800), a sweeD- stakes of $25 each, $10 forteit (to be paid at time of enlry), wilh $300 added; $756 frum the stakes second the horse to save to the nd horse, and his stake.Ope and one- Bome- s \u2014For two-year-olds, a sweep stakes at each, $5 Trent \u20ac (to obo time $15 at of en au) = ih \\ 820 added\u2014of whi 0 to the Secand.Hue the Fiitios 108-182 Four The above stakes, offered for the of improving the breeding in Canada, have done much good in that direction, and year- the number of entries lucreases.t is year a much larger \u201clist 1s THE GUN.The Cote St.Paul Club, The Christmas shoot of the Cote St Paul Gun Club was à great sucesss.The first event was the club handicap matoh at 20 bluerocks.Following are the scores: CLUB HANDICAP MATOH, z Handicap.Score, 3 18 19 4 16 19 .15 15 _ 15 15 5 14 19 3 i4 18 .14 44 5 13 18 5 13 18 1 13 14 \u2026.13 13 4 13 17 4 13 17 - 12 ie 3 11 34 3 11 14 4 11 15 4 al 15 8 10 16 5 10 18 4 10 14 5 9 14 2 8 10 4 R 32 - 7 7 8 7 13 7 7 14 .6 8 4 & 9 10 1 31 10 0 10 In connection with the shoot the main attractior was the open match, in which 78 entries were booked, with the following re- 8 : OPEN MNAYCH AT © PEORIAS.\u201cThe above are the names of the sucesss- ful competitors Who ca:ried off prises in Lhe open Maiob, there beinæ 65 others entered.Notes, Hosmer and Te Teemer are having a double bulit by Ruud The Crescent oat Club of Chicago will give a masquerade ball in Feoruary.\u2018The Kentucky Association track at Lex- a, has been sold to a syndicate for 5,000.: The New York A, À cleared $1300 on their recent minstrel show, and will give another in the near futura Indoor baseball ls to be made à popular sportin Buffalo, N.\u20ac.by the 74th ri ment À.À.ot that \u20ac Mr.Langdon Ces \u2018who rowed last year with the Neptune four of Baltimore, is now studying at Hopkins\u2019 University.The members of the Cote St.Antoine La- .crossed Club attended In a body the funeral où their late member, Mr.George F, Thompson.| roposed professional billiard tourna- L coration Dey regatta.cvalry between the assalc, Triton, talents Instieute elu clubs is great, and they are cote es ute graduate crews to win honce cham Amateur Rowing mvotation.The North rth Pacific.Association of Amateur Caremen LY foe formed ed st yancouver, B CG, with ie 8 the.Will Burrard In Portiand re) Sub as members.wr which may, Join to the future must be members of Ne- Uonail A.A.O, or the Canadlag A.A\" Sam The Amertean Game and Game Society will hold ite annual show in pw son Square in \u201coi ln At the saat show 0 ML A.F.Peirce, of hester, Na a prize for games.Ar.Peirce and Med HH Beeley, of Bridgeport, Ct, are on ex ecutive commitise of tne society this year, Victor E.Gehifterstein, Otymplo CI Club, San Francisco, has decided to take active Pot that his first appearance the ihe.Qbamplonship £a games on May 30 has ter than ovens for the to dred and he a good broad- F.J.Maguire ran the B.A.A.Christmas steeplechase in 41m.248.It has turned out thas worked all the might before and started without a wink of sleep, not daring to go to bed and luse the chance ot running.Even then he was but 44a behtna the winner, and started among the scratch men al that, He 1s 18 years old.The Malta Boas Club otf Philadelphia will go in for eight-oared racing next and will have two crews, a junior and a senior.The club is to have à new eight- ed shell, which will have such new features of construction that it ie believed that it will be from ten to fifteen seconds pir ua sey seen a mio and à he old saying that \u201cnone are too toe may be exemplified in the case Faber Bill Curtis ut New York, Tho dangerously sick.of atnioue in Ames and bis amateur regords t Hiting are atill good.on the coldest days in winter he never wore an overcoat, like the late Haoni- bal Hamlin Philadelphia is arrangt for a great horse show, There will be y and it de estimated that lew abort cf 1000 horses will be entered lor competi The prizes will be valuable in some rugplog up as high as $500, as the prise list has already been wade out, and every dollar of the money hk is proposed to donate has been + present designed, the un Lan rill take piace 10 the omen sir.or rr 8.GorbiSh he bios the athlete pstrastog a ory handsome, In ona pt roses Por.of last: ail the more loam Docu because It was unsoll- cited.oir, Corn ish has been with the BK A.tor uumber of and has given un- qualitied satisfaction, fact, the amateur athletic development of of tas oi city bas been aimust entirely due to bis The Seventh Regiment Athletic Association ot New York is making & fight againat the A A.U.It is now announced thaï it will! give a reries of games thle winter, at which the prises will surpass any ever offered, and that next sumtner a number of open games will be held, which will bring entries trom ail over tue country.An at tempt by the (th to make ileell the foremost athletic organization in the country is bis at The members of Company D, 9th reæl- ment, of! Uhariestown, can now \u2018exercise in their own armory.The company now has | Necessary a complete @ymnasium.apparaius was purchasea & fow weeks ago and last week it arrived at the armory and was \u201csetup.\u201d The members are taki great interest in \u201cthe gym\u201d and a number can be found aimost at any time in the aiter- ROO0û Or 6vening, pu Ol WOIrX- ing at the chest weizèle.In the professional swimming match at the Natatorium, Llusburg, | Lod ay next, an attempt will be made toes an American quarter-mile record, ve int the ame teur races tbe mesting of such Flowers, Ridtey, R.T.Charles John Taylor will surely ba productive of intense Interest.Flowers, it will be remembered, eu à challenge she a atom, Uma 9 ago to swim Johnson.of the Maub ler O'Connor has ordered two nw ans rom Ruddick.liuth will be de.alithe recent contrivances for Buudick will avoiy O'Connor's ideas to the brace of boats, and expeots to jure.out the fastest shells that ever skimmed through any waters, will be of Spanish oedar, With patent Freueh steel tubing for outrisgers and will rigged aiter the Austrailan style, wi t cockpits, making the craft une sinkable McCartày, of the Trimounts, has fairly earned the nie of sross-couutey champion of New England.His periormances during the season have always been of the mliedped order, and latterly of the record-sm kind.His mark of 38m.48s.tor the B.i) x course will douutiess remain for some ti the top notch, uniess he beats it niméelé, He says he can do it.The next thin ng in sport is the national cuampionship run in how York clarthy is on the TAG ntor team, end says be will train faith- ing a t 8 M.Hicks & Co's Salas 5 Vr ATTRACTIVE BALE # ls Turkish Rugs, Ca Carpets and I, Portieres.The vu rempio BUIES James WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEC.30TH, A nelect collection of vare and cholos TURKISH RUGS AND CARPETS tAntique and Modern), ALB A small lot of Red te paie APE ox + & \u2018This ia & special Bostomier.of Smyrua.& hits Vora auighel © Tech August last, but owlng to some error reached us now.ueace we have Instructed by cable to clear and make prompt returna On viow Tuesday.SALE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.DBC.30th, at 2.80 o'clock.hs 3M.RICKS & CO.Auctioneers, \u2014\u2014\u2014 D.BH.& W, H Frasers Sales J UBBIERS, ATTENTION 8 The undersigued are instrucied Ream tors Of the Mad.LU NAOLE To so) San presnises, ) 160 MOGILL STREBT, Weduseday \u2014 80h Inet, fisting To a ot 7 ae \u201csew wing Macias Fim roll riers Bota S080 All Sor positive sale.open Fur Chpplage 22 SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.D.8.& W.H.FRASER, 033 OU, LS WEEELY \\ O sue KR tresses PUICON will bob pad Br 300 BL datace Mes On Tanredes Merning.31st lag, (not on Friday 4s usual), at TEN o'clock.503 4 D.B.& W.M.FLANER, Rae & Donnelly\u2019s Bales.BRAND CLEARING ort HOLIDAY GOOD& Tea ton Flom 3 2 STE TS Pian.Plated Was vor \u2018Atour Rooms 241 a ware 81.James Atrest, Wednepday and Tourte, 7, DECEMBSE 30th amd ura Sure Vase Pagano and A large voue plaques.\u2018Bale Bach Paras and 7 O'Clagk.RAK & DONNEES Bennma & Barsaion 6 Sajes Creuse BALB or FALL AND WINTER ORY GO0DS, AT AUCTION.The Subscribers will sell at their stores, Nos.86 axp 88 By.PRTEX STREFT, OR WEDNESDAY, the 80th Becomber A large af varied sasotument De Whaler Dry Goods.2 mag panes 3087 coo trate ALBO Over 15 Cass Houssloeping Linens Man Faure Palanco of Manometured and à vario sé SALE AT 20 O'CLOCK AN.- \"BERSING & BANSALAU, Anctiensere.2035 2023 Thos J.Potter's Sates Sales ot Reul Estate, Trade Ralss of Tons, Lemoas and Oranges.Hto., and at ; tporcial raies 7 pociuity.sold more Real Dats a Lert! than Lhe anciion au Siitors triton Ae ST strengthening th to \u201c1 see,\u201d sald Superintendent of Pollee any other could have been.th two ae , N.Y, been gi experts , bot Bol grea with them, for I om that he Murray, \u201cthat these men are trying to re- gpeiations there would still have been the Betting Virgie, 224 and 9 to 10; Gloster ment 8 yess bal exporte of 8 he cus luiiy and Will keep the sunning ail salesroota now an alcoholic stomseh cannot Burrect prize figuting ln New York.Nome ardent competition for the bo Lest men.Now 4 to 5 and out; Now or Never, 8 and even.going abroad, Maurice Daly tho bitilard player, te- ie and books reference mas hb strain which is needed In this line of them iutend tu epar eeverai roundsattwo the players must take Wbat they get, and me, 2003.Francis Massy, layer nds to sail France the latter ny, Drovions ee a of sport.different times in Madison Bouare Garden.the cut-down will begins at the very earlicat Joh \u2018race\u2014telling.Five and a half fur- wiio ret visite a Fron pere in der Rayer; ot ary He pes to ure Another, and one of the most linportant Well.Lbey will spar.and there the matter opportantiy.Jon rncr's Péficrms, 03 [Ptanruchen 1 Suddenly at Marseilles recently.He ed either Piot, Gibil ler or Bean, i EA So ol ir poor factors 1% ong opnos Tuning.te Jose: ili ond.: ae moment | herele any Lat hing ter Cross Colle e will Lee, a strong nine Jp 108 ï a eee aa nee aan unes [Doggett 2 about 70 years of ase.- and inaugurate à sorles 1tinch balk-line rs .THOMAS J.POTTER., Jo, and endurance is easily SharD lookout Rept Lo see a team of last season will remain almost in- \"4 es 7 on Viola Bt, 94; Noble The open season on quail, woodeock and boston.C > Bacionali ana New Rn.on Abe Toart\u2019 of the?paudBment used (iting has been stamped out of This city ot J en eso Je ror tn: Duke, 04.apd and Tarante Puitea lates After that it will cost Orleans.The aimerions players who are Marcotte Bros.Baies.jeden AAPA PAPILPP | | Sua 1 never steppe don the track to run only After She aronteet efforts snd if 1 Enox boros, Who played with thé team the last Mesto P 10 5 t Panoras pres nd 1 à Sand oe : lve là lost Monts are BI wd enseter Ives, Daly,and, TRAI A DE AI mn, \\ in my wind, | knowing st what Le du Be again.1eay tl 80 shat ub the pudlio & may bo Part pear O'Nisl 3 i rover rat acd ert ine.L14.your on silver on the Oi Seley pau ! Pan SOU Of oho irom cach or rH 0 SALE at their \u2018s (foro te pistol le fred.OI course many Put 08 guerd, l'any person goes io the Car- Lil Le\" pam.He 1e à velustio omola | Lien LIS Cine.Seven fa fad, This season the total of the sla which a tournament takes piace, tn Soca 95 7.JAMES STREFT, res or SEV | Sola LEUR oran ms | dene Sher Santos or pois à Sa Se EE ne re, Cu Mn Hobie i mony Tiras Gc among nt Ï , , otro ex nine timea out of ten I have been abie the pepple.and TOR hr regulations of W.A.Kelley and John Kelley, who pisyed 0 its.Dm TO 3 York will ve special ovine, Gah of How the players of Les An emblem WEDNRSPAY, 807 OTN 4D, stay him ofl.The last, and a very im- the city aa well.I will oouty all on former\u201d clube.Several new 0.H., 108; Bravo, 103; Neptun io: ht oared racing pexteceson.Droge and will be awarded to player winning the Lumesbe MOCK Of oath ortant Qu Quality is what Athletes term rin | D ete with these affairs.and ul being enter tbe course of tralning, with ane eye oto ss \u201c100; Shoto ver, 100 Blues.100 00; Fess an wey con iia doubie.greatest number of games, x Buttons, fairs, Mumers, Hi : po men.airs, a position on the team.I Tne ner disticetly recall the cross-country run Ménager of the Gervon 17 they per it There can be but little doubt that the tn- ad d Tispmot, 3).Sarin Bir oh In Roig paru FT, was.oered $13 rage Devan Sot, Conous, Print, derpos.LMeus.eld at Morris Park on March 15 last.| had Ty h \u2018epcss will be terest In basebail woul greatly stimu- J i ng Ge tian, Tang John, 8,4 ro 41 Day aid 3 poe olred 1d : Timings whine Underw ars Cole oly intended ce Sar tart to help \u201cthe\u201d New She Blend taken by Buperintendent for lated at Harvard If the baseball manage- ne £ ven + an Caviar 6 by nos nb ; 1 eady-ma Pants, Co ry sts, Sully, Over resy Athletic Club win the Loam prize, Fay took the pupliiste i Sack.In the meut Were to charge bu A 35 penta for a \u201cfione, 138.The M PE Tor he hounds are td go to Hl 0 dC n07-madé , 500 ~ run ae thon hea of Ergiand.Wir Police \u2018Headquarters \u201cWith the intention of matches.It is seldom, if ever,that the seats Toe turmoil nd tt deat to bun renters Ve belies + seuson is ; et es uds\u2019start.At one and ons-balt mile 1 SAlilng ob the Superintendent.The Super.Tu fre rome, 80 that field is taxed, excopt Tue turmoil and cxoltement jacidant to looked forms to duty the ti is pad Shosk, Pure.eto.commented to feel and a cloud of disappointment crossed the admission thors ould pe larger crowdsand and Interest centres nuw in what are to be BALEATTEN A.M.~~ THA XFFECTS OF NOT BING IN CONDITION, face of the former, while the Iatters eyes more enthusiasm.professionals can the developments of the near future.It is g rink A Waltham, dent Lies wii MARCOTTE BRU and was about to quit when I the owl d oO he bristled lay on the basis of à 2e Pont admission, it uestion whéther Garfield k will ox oi org teams and « soil Dakar mañoo q thought I be fos and his moustac out ata Play one of ade per tou ton I sos, would use my \"Rut fod cateh England's angle than wont.\u201cThe would seem that the college vines could do wi not have & racing future, Judging by : ch pion an then stop.At two and one Be to ent Asked to call on him 80, es Hy ms they have no salaries to movemenis said to to be conte plated, and \u2018The bow man of the fast sion or of (Deutz & Golderrosna\u2018s) wa & Sorzver's Sad ' pair ailes 1 passed Thomas, and then sud- this week,\u201d said Mitohel, a bo by the pay.and are always blessed with replete also Juiting by what ax already beon Balumore, last yoar.Whiitler, ia à is now stud wo £ this fam.« ED It out aha atop I rome ot Phonan | Sau tthe talking, ane Lam parry | he baseball cranks not happy 99,48 ED Shoo iach nay bo sumie fg rit of Harmard Val wil prise Tan Jk peonyed ox ; .nt of Thomas not come here = e crankè are not 80 .; Tad Bors supe nan 0, au, pod plessadt sory waa ade Tl Shoals or pias babel rer sotrnai says te ae ideation: the pins felons, againes whom Haslon reo LW me qua i ead high na bond Faraitam de as when at ween Corl and m BEL W.| seven and Ohe-bai! miles Ï found myseif à scientifio buxing bout for ra he fact that prospects are bright for the league Eo eld Park, and that had Its rowed & a Very sa .ay ea bigh and -hand leading she field of runners.I noted at tho that it ie to last oniy six rounds, that there labs in in the new orge sation full effect In bringing the meeting to haa chal os ed yra de.To clear time tow everybody remarked about the is to be no referee,and that the atake money how matters can pou Made so hot for a a y Wh fam the a, to Le ja ide Me cherie * perfect case in which I an, but though I will be evenly d divided lathe boat, of evidenos member of the ne new ization that it vi | closing scenes PR some.palate bave Lenn to poils WEDNESDAY, 50th DEC, may appaarèd so to outsiders l was that no siy ugglng be done.We certain.have to drop out.Louisville wili have a big De odors held 21 The pull oi or suns has a sas \u2019 suforing every kind of pain and fatigue.I ly will not Ee on \"Its harsh of the burden from the very st start in its assess- hats before os oa ve de stéeplechaser fû Sargoan Jor at 3.80 pom.: gat wy vietory tw * grit,\" backed up Superintendent to say that we come bets ment of the cost of the io desl.The new Mine whother the racing sbould oon &y several ciibass likely candidate WIRES, $2 iw wh 8.| ne.desire to ofoat a cham lon of to gull the American people out of Louisville club - x, expensive tu was À Snged oonsul Por team, and Le alnrost sure dope BROWN & BORIVER, a his own game has can dollars.We're after money, certainiy, organization, and, wh A New Tork and Hon, and tbe motion continue the | The the ational ehamplonetipe ST CT Amet io ; onan\u201d Seon discussed by men prom and Were after it in the oasiest way.ut Chi clubs can draw well, they can whip ¥A8 car by ons © kins, almost invinaïbi ae _ Bet in fiblelic cirales ts to what chanos your Sani gitors spd goorting mm pen ld he Journal kon wal troie Hankins Soc In Jevor of closing Harry H rpg soa she i tale LL sss 808 and 210 MoGillag \u2018 f cross- TY runners from this Ro over Englan © g- eague and that itis but RP.RL ; : > trey + Suniey vould have wi an Bagi con: la pounde\u201d xod tn ont SHC vist ho Antica tact Wighimen, Pa té story clsvoka MAT, ts, sos cot soi a nPo | 0 ou \u2018Yes, au or u van Je on © à ne \u20ac hd, ne Ÿ Be record book of both countries au pounds.a oh med In are ro eut in Baitimore la strong iy popular caling against the intr racing.Do pot the Dat footed gait that wins over bill 1631 AK id a | it AN 1 AYANT NOTICE, - 4 Lo convinced that America \u201cIt\u2019s quite harsh,\u201d ropented Mitchel \u201cfor adverse the consolidation, says the Bai t the track $600 rather ths ti th abl .Branch: at one § ar behind England in onic the Superintendent to say that we wish to Dow a very at Lhe trap) n continue Me \u201cI has boos Apanliox ly decided by the 287 Na Lawre st.wl see ë running, and that we would atand no guil the Americans.1 remember the time small ue in the S usobail \u2018The Tacing ve ged, sh additional freshman of Lol College to have n Ram > Le ; chance at all to win as a team.Consulting when be itked n good bout titnself 49 far an patrons \"ot the gatmo in Uis ole have Weeks racing, he Would be the ly Iresiimen orew bext season.aid Mr.tamil mo y .1 ind tnere ars but two men the duties of his position Would permit.à deep personal interest in or aio aon var ish, 3rd, has been eigctod - ou See - j Jb country who can run ten miles under MALE AROUT BRUTAL PRIZE FIGBTING, the fortance of tbe club and have boon urged his parts fat hare ws er 0 séance.He | cn, Candida de ir will go LS F JRKE i J - n Englan oe , should occu + Br É ; out a duren men Who could ron w what was more brotal than when Jontous vont te es home Sas ooh i 2 sense and i.wisdom La Aik Temarks for au lt Iie tue i ; asile vd Ÿ dedans Novo ie dt | Eee dE SEE dr ep | EE at isd Aro : time © uare or when a PUVELORMENTS FROVED, STON], ÿ yuu ten miles a minute faster in i Fallon w to sisep at at Niblo® Sat The potlos didn n't he = vad syiog M Weil, very soo the ity Gounell Joined In oar ey er tb ri he tou Resa of 3 I wired, Ë than can ju this country.As I bave stop that.d coming down tose Mr.prospeat of bring: the hue ana sors and record and vo up éotive pee vivent.7 %; Mever visited the other side, I cannot join tn Murray on onday.$ the case end goes not please An ordinan proper persd at où once in traok contest.oo ; Ë 3 NA Shem In ther gpinlon, Dot ain am of 100 bef ore him thw oni 1 think I have ab ides FRA ne, yr obo Am associa- which woud run \u201cThe Xavier Athietio club eve Ya és i ho wis cause of this s very respe 3 rs HSE andurance pver rokain my bast as who wis ie catoa of this story coming Orioles vu au, La very respectal sel Bi Ta tuck property.hich corresponds wi with She Fel ba ot LADIES, make ¢ suceess of your ew T PK Pa roan i figures for ten miles below tho English person in wy | ness.y owed, Many bave à quently an opdinan otaslly enacted Seas.Aes y .Day sestption bp valut : 1 eg À cer A record uiade by W.G.George, \u201csome to give me She razele- that 50 cent tariff would be enforced hers, Dronlibiing -making and pool-selling ce avi ins JONAS 7 | t wad oa present American r¢- dazzle every me, and try tè m © ensmies but ass: SESuTARONS have been given that such ls on ress trkoks thse the city limits.Gar- single &! ai118 YRIPLR sTRRNGER FLAVORING ES ) I ran the fastest.Folle that.ves Toey aff Loon me, dant for hat de pot to tried bs the iimoce, sid rao bal as \u2018Bold, Park and and W if x are both 1 ta ie , exTrabre | Tes Sip ES | ever recorded to be run at the finich of » | mean.I say I cam pps wm pau 10 the a and A os probably Le no resort Enlhorte Co rois A skating.cox caca ai vi Sivan by the parstion your andl sak Salm |guminces re, ) Anyvody who has ae world, and I ot oan do\u2019 it ss five St mia tis understood.that President There is 8.tats Jaw, ver, Which Boston 8 ne si inslow\u2019s rink on in the\u2019 pre Rew datasios, i my style of run- | minutes\u2019 notice.t's 2 - With thes V hors ciaim for players in permit\" of betting ail > Ered Poeme Several | your grocsr te show you nr IMPORTED ; will know that l never run a walting | Michell buttoned 4 tiiod cont.JE filo da Jo be Dade but \u2018named, \u2018and 1t sous hat\u201d he mubtoipal Fratumes awarded vo the most ofiathal SPECIALTIER F oj consequently, If I bad set the pace, took bis hug y.Slavin, said that he was satisfied with bie teas sii apdinainos.comen:ln confit wich the State gia ar 707 HENRE sons & 00.D strength and endurance used 1m.stands nes ee ss Len ye ro aa awk vied tt the a se n-f è t-iest mi | fuagiaent And have in Zhe vited to re core 389 fr.Pavz Sustre, È $ the ruoë, Jam of the belie?that Ameri- port matters correbtiy, ur, achoure MONTREAL, 3 » excel that of our English + thay would o nfores the city | ac ci ; ; # ME Justine.In civeing, I' would advise up | bad \u2018ord inanos fity could | xe \" a ! until ite sal + ce competing lonj-distance ta term nine cp ¢ bq ho tnd \u20ac remem) sagt 4 ; fad u Es EE a ; Ÿ TRADE, COMMERCE FINANCE.Montreal Wholesale Markets.Grain.The inovement in the local market continues hight and unimportant, and the most careful enquiry falls to elicit anything new of an interesting charscter.Prices are nominally as follows: No.2 hard Manitoba wheat, $1 03 tw $1 05; No.3 ¢o.92¢ to 94e; No 3 Northern, $1 00 to $1 02; peas, per 66 lbs, ln store, 75c to 766; cats, No.2, 35c to 36\u20ac; rye, D1c to 93c; feed Lbariey, 45c to 48C; malting darley, 5 7c Lo 820, Flour.The deroand from domestie sources is very cat, Some enquiry from Antwerp for low grade Nour 18, however, reported and a sale of 500 pas of patents 10 the Old Country was eff rday alternoon ob private terms, No real Tevival of trade 1s looked for this week.We Quote.Fatent SprIDK.44 5.15 to 5.25 Patent w 5.05 to5.20 Etraigbt roller 4.70 to4.85 tra.42510 1.33 = ine.+.05 104.2 Fe 355 103.80 4.75 to5.10 xUa bags.2.12 to2.25 bupertiné bags.ee tne nee e 00000000 2.00 to :.10 Oatmeal.\u2018Trading in this market continues very slow and the Teeitg Is easter.We quote: Provisions.The market 1s quite inactive and drooping, so far as barreled pork is concerned.The consump- ; tive demand is below the Jyorage.and CE : lack of speculative interes! Smoked meats maintaln thelr value fairly well, although there is but Uttle Di passing.We quote: Capada short cul mess pork, perbbl.$15.50 to 16,00 Nees pork, Americ vi bork aan th 13.50 to 14.00 Hans, clty cured, per! ib.0.Ge to 01 .Vig LO Bacon, jer lb u.3 0 .compound.Cee ce 007g 0,07) Lara «, Lure Canadian.U.UYip ie VU Cheese.There 1s no change whatever to note either as to the amount ef bi ess being done or the Prices ask uvers do bot seem disposed to take any À ton i now that will admit of delay, and sellers are still confident of the value of their holdings and cheerful over Lhe outlook.Butter.The jobbing demand is described as fair and the market firm with unchanged values.Inquiries Irom shippers are not such as to yield saUsfac- tion, belay loo Tew In number and the prices offered top iow, No very acuve movement ln a wholesale way 1s ever experienced a the week tn December and, this year is no exception tothe rule.We quote: \u2018\u2019reamery, 2334 to 24e: townships dairy, 20 to 21¢; western dalry, 16 lo 17340.Eggs.The tendency.ts upward as receipts are gro lighter.Limed are worth 16 Ww 17¢ and the best.held fresh sell at 18¢.Dressed Hogs.Recelnts grow larger, but the demand does not improve and a good deal of iatlon seems necessary before a sale results, Car lots may be purchased for $5 50.Dressed Poultry.\u201cDealers, wh © have been reaping a harvest since the beginning of the holiday Season.still ind the mand and there iS no difficuily tn aispos- ing ot stock al the following prices: Turkeys, 1b.10 tw llc; ducks, per lbh, 8c to 9c:; enickens, per Ib, 6 to 8c; geese, per ib, 5 Lo 6C.Hops.There have been very few transactions In etther foreign or native hops since the date of our last reporl.Brewers have enough stock to carry them over for the present and are tn no hurry to buy.of this ears 5 growth we quote Beer, bris.and tierces.Canbed Meats, Digs re Ogio | - Lo OH hd py sh | Potro \u201cSis, and cases.Toronto Produce Market, 47e Lo 48c.Peas, Nu, 2, 62c to 636, Uats, No.2 A3}ge to 35c.Corn, Oc to 71c.Flour, extra, 34.60; Straight ro Mer, =.+2 to$4.15.ay, 81! to 85.40.Themarket as dull.Sales: No.2 hard, outside aL equa,l to $1.00 here.Oats, on rack, at 34 0 3b6¢ and outside at 31c.Peas, outatde, at , BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Frovisions.got Rarorr, Tuesday, December 29, 1891, says: Cargoes off coast, wheat, quiet; com nil.Cargoes on passage and for shipment, wheat, And corn, slow.California wheat off coast, 43s 6d.On passage lo the continent, wheat, 1,494,- 000 qrs.; corn, 125,000 grs.; last week, wheat, 1,672,000 qrs.; corn, 103,000 gra.On passage to the United Kingdom, wheat and flour, 2,513.- 000 qrs.; corn, 255,000 qrs.; last week, wheat and flour, 2,659,000 qrs.; corm, 257.000 a Liverpool wheat, cSssion; do.a.apr de California Liverpool Lg anadian peas, 6s 3d.Indian Shipments ot Shoat to the United Kingdom, 15,000 qrs; to the continent, 23,000 a No.2 club Calcutta wheat, ex ship, 398 0d; resent and following month, 38a 9d.The Toliowing tale shows the Imports into the United Kingdom dates given below: or the weeks ended On the 26, 1801.Dec.19, 1891.187,000 grs.307.000) ars, +.+.100,000 qrs.91,000 qrs.The \u2018Liverpool ublic cable says: Wheat, quiet; oiders offer moderately; Torn.quiet, demand poor.Receipts of wheat sinoe last \u2018warmer, LIVRSFOOL LATE PRICES OUREERT, Pa 29, 189 Bret: wheat.to 48 pto Led we win 8 3 ste § Sgn.Hine Fo.J SS S HS 9 Bacon c38 0 to 33 No.\u20260 Ut 0 5.033 0 to 33 Cove te 5 3¥to b S3KTallow 26 0 to 28 Peau.0 w bs toG 2 Cheese.55 SN Provision Market.Messrs.Hodgson .Of Liv under date 19th December, 891, write as OWS: Bacos.\u2014There has been a fairiy home trade enquiry this week, but tow: the close ihe demand has fallen off, retailers baving become stocked for Christmas, he approachin holidays having caused buyers to hold Holders are free sellers, and have submitted to a decline of 8d to 1s To cwt, We 40 Staffordshire cut Joan On), 38 to 40 ms 358 to .8 i 16s; clear Staffords (lean off), 40 1050 lbs., 328 ato 343; Bi ham Sut, 33 to 5e 1ba,, 345 to 358; clear dally at 88s rea to 50s, according oo brand and Es; Rib-in : ear backs, 358 64 to 378; gumberiand cut, age 10 948; Short rib-in to \u2018366: long clear mad ab Pa, én; ght, Sap per cwt.: short où ties, S48 to : rib-in middies, 40s to 428; Dublin cut,365 to 3 8; shoulders firmer; square cut,16 to Tosa 30s © 33s; New York \"cut, 29s to 30s Hans \u2014Lo cut aremore plentiful and are of- a decline of za.te Se oy owt, holders anticipating that the usual honday BEASOD'S tmess cause à te quote 42s to 463 Tor medium and and 458 to 498 for Hgbt stress short Cat,à 18 £0 Un 64 taf t last week's quotations, 3 298 84 per cr for pie © western, In ie peer the marcet Keeps quiet; week's notations are repeated.\u2018Extra India ia 708 0 \u2018Ta 6d; packet and plate, 653 es or 308 vous There ts ra rather more enquiry, and owing to soarcity of stock, holders are very firm.rim mess, 478 6d to 508; CRitnary, 8 to 478 Ga £3000 iba.has in good demand for all grades, of Brest autumn make are firm THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.TUESDAY.DECEMBER 2, 189, -EIGHT PAGES! decidedly quiet this week Wheat ha met witn a small sale at 1d 0 24 per cental has also been dull and 6d to 18 per ack castor to buy.Indian Corh has bas decitnea bout 64 per cental, Thich has brought o improved de- asian WiiioWheat adian mand.© quote, uote, to-day, \u20ac 8s 6d 0 8s d per 100 Tort Can to 85 64; American winter, (none of Hering & spring, 8b 60 10 9s; Caitfornian, 8s 104 to 98 1: Bombay white, 88 4d to #8 6d per 100 Iba, Ftour\u2014 Extra States and Can adian, 30s to 3%s 280 1ns.; Patent, 33s to 34s; Indian Com ¢ ), 53 684 to 5s 37a per 100 sl; C Canadtan Peas, @s da to ës 6a per 100 lbs.Wheat in Sight.Dec.26, \"U1.Dec.19,°91 Dec.27,'81- Visible sup-} U.S.an: = 44,620,217 43.262.844 25,763,997 On passare toy 5 Dian 20,104,000 21,272,000 17,776,000 om.Of passage 10! 11,922,000 13,376,000 6.288.000 79.646,217 77.910.84¢ 40827997 AMERICAN MARKETS.Grain and Flour.CHICAGO.\u2014The receipis since our last report were 37,579 barrels of flour, 54,000 bushels of wheal, 211,000 bushels of corn, 207,000 bushels af cata, 19,000 bushels of rye and 56.000 bushels of bariey.The shipments were 4098 barrels of tiour, 72,000 bushels of wheat, 332,000 bushes af corn, 380,000 bushels of oats, 14,000 bushels of rye and 55.000 bushels of bartey.NEW York.\u2014The receipts were 17,780 barrels and 41,798 sacks of four, 148,500 bushels of wheat.242,550 busbels of corn, 897 Os pushels of rye and 43,750 bushels of barley.The shi ments were 5894 barrels and 51,5 555.585 bushels of wheat, 190,603 bushel of curt, 34,616 bushels of oats, = 897 bushels of rie ard 50,752 busheis of ey.»M ILWAUKKE.\u2014] he receipts were 3600 barrels of four, 71 Lou bushels of Fheal.14,000 bushels coin, 00 bushel cals, 2,000 uses of ve \u2018and 346, 200 bushers of barley.The shipments were 15.595 barrels of flour, 5000 bushels of wheat, 3000 bushels of corm 20, 000 bushels of ey 4000 busheis of rye and 28.000 ; Lushels of bart TOLEDO TRE receipts were 26.000 of wheat, 31,000 puspels zo 2000 bushels of outs and 4000 husheis of The shipments were 5000 bushels of wheat, 2 23, ou bushels of corn, 2000 bushels of oats and 2000 bushels of Sr.Lours.\u2014 The recetpts ts were 101,000 bushels ot wheat 1 151,000 of corn and 23,000 bushels of oats.The shipments were 123,000 ushels of >rheal, 249,000 bushels of corn and 59,000 bushels ul cats.DCLTTE.\u2014The receipts of wheat were 218,000 bushels, and the shipments 10,000 bushels, MINNEAPOLIS.\u2014 The receipts of wheat were busi ich bushels and the shipments 55,000 usb ir\u2014The receipts of wheat were 5000 buses Aid the shipments 8000 bushels.Closing Prices for Wheat.NEw YORK.\u2014 Wheat closed at $1 05% for January and $1 06% for May.MiLwaCKER.\u2014WDeat closed at Si3¢ for De cemuer and 903g for May.ToLEDO.\u2014 Wheat closed at 85 for December, and $1.00 ror May.Sr, Lours.\u2014 Wheat closed at 91}4 for December and 953; tor May.bu LUTR Whe! t No.1 hard closed at 8 for Dec.and 94 for May.No.1 Northern closed at 8534 for December and 925 for May.J ye, Grain and Provisions in Chicago.Crw Broa.verortover âtrect private Wire open- ÎLE privy Sieben owes tandclosiag prices tn Chicago to-day a Dec.\u201c Chicago Hog Market UXION STOCK Yarbe, December 29, 1891.\u2014The $3.70 to $4.00; neavy ohipaiie Ths £1418: was firm.Receipts of abeep, 6000.The market stony Quebec Shoe and Leather Trade.Quesxc, December 29.\u2014The shoe and leather trade seems © de again à crisis.Two more factories and a ve T house re we re ried Ww have closed do throwing an larve number of hands out of of >Re or or pro ber factortes al dd to be toutering.T ators have orertacen peopie at AN Una season, and will aggravate the situation in the labor market.Nxw YORK, December r 20.Reports have been current that H.E.Titus, of the firm: of H.R.Titus & Co, à member ot the New York Stock Exchange, has disappeared.He was last seen on Broad Street on Tuesday STOCKS.BONDS AND MONEY.Although firm, the local stock market was dull enough this morning Lo give the bears a chance to operate, a position of affairs that was taken advantage (of to put down Telegraph slightly, though the decline at the most amounted to only à point.The saies were almost all of small blocks, and it was on offerings Of twenty-five Shares that the price sagged down, Nothing has been heard of the dividend dus on Thursday, but nobody expects to hear of it for another sixty days.\u2018There is quite a short in trust in this stock at the moment\u2014about the only one of any Importance in the market.There is not very uch stock on the street.however, there being provaviy not more than 5000 hares Available, a3 vestment holders have held on.with hardly an exception, throughout all its Buctuationn.Cable from 1403 10 T4754 ox-dividond.a Roady ds from 0 14734 ex.nd OD A Bt Pere doa ot the total arnt of the of the .P.year en Th - Up to November 30 the net ta were 87,127,000, and the question Is whether they will reach December is r ve cen age mare is WS CCE 7 Tide ded: ë ox.be ah 10 Canad Telophons à a bs, 11 doat OOM SALRS- 0 Telegraph at 12834.SSE Pacino ab Cable at Tandfso ad at 148, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.BIER BCU Or SY Hon SPM Ciése Decem Deostnber ed asked Br.of¥entresl.2e 23 234 11 406 3 118 ww 1 is iss à 25 115.1 15 147% je Nu in dueseaucue = nn._\u2014_ faces À 1 gg 1 gas i BB ! 5 Pps i th 1528 vas pp : : } + i LL Bi EE 25ctés day as follows: Tho Rew York market has i - gares 55 8 a 2 ui x 5.>= > fs - [I Lg 3 ut pd - gl gli 2 - x iL | ay \u2014 aa lr Ch a Sp Pit wa ss re - = (1 Ene | LS - 2 » » & i x; A 1 S$ 58% \u20ac = 385 =! 1§535 & ta 5 = § ts = & Æ Suet is 4 g # LJ EE EEE hr a z ig 9 Hd Bere woe figs w & 188 gg (£8! New York Items.Meredith & O'Brien received the following de- Spe over their private New York wire to-day: woax on the probable passing of the Ga, vidend.Western N.Y.& & Pa carnings for the third week December à meeting of the Economie \u2018Gas Co.will be held to-day to consider a proposition to enlarge the concern.rabash directors have declared 3 per cent.on » A es debentures (Gould-Sage bonds) for ae Erte and Western (Jet earnings in- cream ai.484 In November ar ana system for the show an increase of $70,- acific increased $1143 in the same ond Terminal may de done on K.T.has yet been called to act upon it.os Stra St now, bowever, is fuil of bullish talk on London Stock Market.Messrs.Meredith & O'Brien report of the London eden AA FA The FORKIUN CHANGE 61 Notre Pare utreet December ptet = NY.Funda.1-3 O0isar 16 Morn days sight.8 3-16@5-16 Jo demand.SME Francs (Pants) France Perm mo PL Re pra aud ex- mses he Canadian Pacific E Ratiway to Novem- Fan.1st to Nov., 1891 Nov.30th, 1801.$2,031,079.7¢ §$18,320,288.06 1,045,068.99 11, 105.310.38 Net profits.\u2018986, 010.75 In November, 1890, tne net And\u2019 from 'J 30u.1390, there was a net profit \u2018The gain In net profits over the same year 1s therefore, for November, and from January 1st to A Much Quieter Market.ISPECIAL YO THE STAR.) New YOKE, December 20.\u2014The Posts finaneial : Thts 8 market more quiet \u2018than usual, and In some quarters, and Western Union prices sold off; consequences of realizing by the roles Sona clement Generally, ho Pan Paris Rentes closed at 95.073g francs to-day.\u2018The Bank ot England lost £12,000 of gold to- Grand Trunks in London closed to-day at 7 en a Sunday's stéamer brought $260,000 guid to Heldaibach rorathanmes à Eur were at 95 3-16 for or money © open marke! The strike on the Chiosgs aoû : East I : Road has a Doun declared off, and the miners return ot trae of the Grand the weok ending December 36, earnings.3148,004 4,825 Train Earnings.aan 407 uit 231,500 se snisens $870,811 $OEGE15 à London cable Last a said: The | .ck = § i i nt \"i x > 8 so THE NEW MINISTERS.THEY HAVE RANSACKED THE OFFICES.Discussing Their Course of Action \u2014- Chap- lsau and De Boucherville\u2014The Tem iscounts Eallway Chargos ISPKCIAL TO TUE STAR.) QUEBRO, December 29 \u2014Hon.R.Masson was interviewed yesterday, and said in substance that he would be sworn in as a minister In the De Boùucherville administration, but that he would take no part in the coming political ight.The new ministers meet regularly, morning and-evening, in the.Councl! Chamber, \u2018and.will probably decide within a day or two upon a dofinite course of action.The departments have all been ransacked, but the compiste result nobody knows as yet.HON.L.B.MASSON.L\u2019Electeur lays great stress this morning upon the supposed difference existing be- twees the Leteilier and Angers coups \u201cIn Letelliers case,\u201d it eays, \u201cministers were accused of having violated prerogatives of the Crown.In Mr.Angers\u2019 case the ministers were accused of corruption in & matter purely administrative.\u201d The same paper publishes a 8; h made.by Mr.Chapieau in 1882, in which he ao- cused Mr.De Boucherville of baving gon ed without asking for tenders,two con ane for four million and some odd Rotter another for three miilton six hundred thousand dollars.without obtaining any guarantee whatsoever from the contractors.These contracts were given in connection with the construction of the North Shore Railway.The interview published Jesterday in the Bras in connection with t Temiscouata Railway deal has caused a sensation in Quebec.1t is said that on receiving news ot the publication the magistrate mention- in the interview called upon Mr.John J.ald, who is at present in town.TAXED HIM WITH INDISCRETION and sent him to Sir A.A P.Caron in order to obtain his advice as to the best line of action under the circumstauces.A politi- clan whom a correspondent found the STAR said: \u201cThe most serious feature io the story to my mind is the action of Lieut.-Governor Angers in discussing state matters with strangers, and not only once but repeatedly, as it oa alleged in the inter view.If Hector Cameron and Georæe Irvine corroborate that statement, the Lieut.-Governor of Quebec stands in danger of impeachment before Parlisment.1 hope, however, that the accusation wil be met with a prompt dential\u201d Another politician spoke in a different strain: \u201c [ am quite sure,\u201d he said, \u201cthat the report of the deal is quite correct.I know w that Lieut.-Governor Angers hes com- ted breaches of duty of the same nature 41 have a personal knowledge of à particular instance.A circumstance arose in which the Government had to name a town oouncil for Chicoutimi according to a law apolicable in certain spoclai cases.Tne Government had as direct interest in the nomination of one of their friends, as the revision of the provin voters\u2019 lista was on the point being held.The Conservative portion of the town cou oll, wishing to exclude the \u201d partisan and also to dispose the public sgulnet Mercier, who had promised the (appointment sho shouid be m He nted, stating that pe would settle the matter.That er-tn- council was never signed and 1 am told that there are dozens others in the same case.\u201d \u201cBut it what vou say be true, how is it that Mercier and his triende do not Speak of : va a oa to to su po that they w et such thin out protest.\u201d \u201cIf Mercier or h ex-colleagues.» e\u201d was the reply, oF they would be e to arrest for conspiracy and treason.Only a written permission from the chief of the Executive could absolve them from their oath of secrecy,\u201d \u201cBut they revealed state secrets before the Bates but Me A here had ai them his \"Yes, but Mr.Angers ven m Permission in writing to do s0.SIR ADAM WILSON DEAD.December 29.Sir Ad Adam Wilson To! oRaNTO, died this morning.one of the most distinguished of jurists, He retired from the Dench a few years ago.\u2014 Officers and Men Golug Home.Another lot of English -warsmen arrived in Montreal aria on Soin h from the Pacific coast by thé 7 voile bark The ao for Li 1 Me.Exon: 1 ort late elty editor the Vancouver We asccompatiled by his two- i FE deuchter is veine with the Examinations at McGill, .made.TAT additional results of Christ- ill are announoed : ÿ:\u2014-Honors L over.75 Crocket, A.K.: Da » Dryedale, H.Fm a Rodin, I'F ae : chan, PB.A.; CR .Fo} o Reemer, F.a: Boss, 1.hi AF Stenn \u2019 i.AND DSTI SAVINGS BANK | i NOTICE.rE en Depositors quented 0 take notice branches will be closed oz THURSDAY, the $list instant.for the cicatng of Intereat accounts.SHOE OLUB.oli NE YEAR'S GIFTS G.A.HOLLAND & SON.Red uctions.$0 P.C.Dincennt on all oar any one Notwithstanding the great rush of fon will posant Bl advertisement when purobas- customers selecting Christmas ented the past fow days, pre- more Borne ce aoe: 81 0817, REE Dhara dnsguind The Beautiful Stock of FINE GOODS KID TheONIVERSAL\u201d DOLLS 238 & 240 ST.JAMES ST., 33 Cents Will still be found the Largest and Best Assorted in the city, and at \u2014TO- LOW PRICES FOR GOOD ARTICLES mo $8.80.6.W, CLARKE, St, James Street, V à CG.WOOLLY I.AMBS, 50c to 95.00.sous ÊREE VGGLET bou ENS DES EC woory Toyr, 15\u20ac to 85.20 B.C.Musi Boxes.35040 $22.00.1 3 59e BLOCK= 13c to 23.00.arte 20 PC.Dissecting Blocks, el \"00.- GAMES.2 fe Halms.60e.Lors ery thing about 30 EC Author is: to 50.0 no we every thi you 20 P.C.And about 50 other lines.ow- MIRRORS.ledge, if rightly ed in save you 20 PC.Triplicate and Hand Mirrors, 250 to $8.50 many dollars That's the point we 20 po SLLVER-PLATED GOODS.wish to point out.We know we 30 PC: Na drone Fars ana Bpoon Beta, e can save Farni tare Ito every 20 pC pig in Furniture.certain- 30 EC y tine i re el Certain \u20ac Pris Dit FUSING CASES.81.00 Glocks; snd othe 20 P.C.Baby, Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Cr eds fe Desks, &e.All els only allowed when At Cas for they stand head G.A.Hortanp & Son, ace Sue apderaiqued Bholeuse rscers, vi A & C ose S1ut instant QU Monday morning, the 4th Jan.Joun ITKEN O., uary, 1892 1757 NOTRE DAME 8ST.30413 ns * SCOTT & SONS, Teen, Wilson & Oo.305 8 on that point.Wise people make it 20 PC.Penkntves, 250 to 81.25.i j i BOOKS.BOOKS, IV ont Eve ne 20 P.G.Boys\u201d Gir\u2019, and Adults Books, Be to \u2018of them are buying our 20 P.C Photo \u2018Albima, B06 to 07 90 CE ' Easy Chairs and Rockers.Some RASKETS., BASKETS.are are\u201d saisotng.ues Alb ums and #0 PC Alllinesin Basketa others, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS.Sleighe.Remember th stop to examine our goods and con- $I a Risemied sod ou Wednes- aider our prices won't buy clsewh [PORTANT NEWS guy information given to the public Ineans sa money, ma, be called ving y, May justly IMPORTANT NEWS! The following will be to all who will require a NEW MANTLE OR JACKET OR CLOAK Very interesting news, from 8.CARSLEY.QUITE UNUSUAL.It is quite unusual for us to reduce the price of ; WINTER MANTLES until the first of January.But this: season we have decided to BEGIN THE CHEAP SALE OF MANTLES To-morrow, December 30th.S.CARSLEY.+ THE REDUCTIONS will range from thirty to fifty per cent off regular marke proces IN OTHER WORDS, From one-third to one-half will be taken off the prices 8.CARSLEY.A GRAND TRADE, We have had a grand Winter Mane tle Trade, and have determined to sell the balance in stock at prices to clear them at once.8.CARSLEY.KEEP IN MIND.Please keep in mind that our Mantles at original prices are by far the best value in the market.BUY EARLY! Buy at once and get the first oice.8.CARSLEY.SALE BEGINS at nine o'clock to-morrow morning.1878 & 1680 Notre Dame Street.3001 GENT'S MUFFLERS, GLOVES, &o.LADIES\u2019 SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and all other FANCY GOODS NOTICE.During this week.iif: É FINE : ARTS.The Exhibition of M.SEYMOUR'S PAINTINGS, Now on view at Will close on Saturday next.sosts me ai ie see monn oe INSOLVENT NOTICE.under & Co\u201d bas been lved mntusi and by | consent.od vartoersiip.OTICE RIE FEE the affaire SALE OF BANERUPT STOCK BY MED.LAURIER, Moywrnraz, 20th Decémber, 189: 305 In re MICHAEL ATES L 3 Ortho Village of Sheenboro, Quebec.NOTICE in the dollar ga toyem cos vil be received undersigned Is hereby given the Bri the Sth eme 18 Dernging af 12 te on under on for the the same name and style + heretof: 1 - N .OTRE Dax (STREET MR, x Bigot ot Dry Goods.Hurdware, Clothing, Patens Medicines, ATLINF'S SALE\u2014PBOVINCE trict of [Montres No.LS E Dour Bratures, Live and Bolling , Davidson, stal, Plate va.A.> rE RE ity 540 05 $8 Defendanta, On the seventh day of January.List of Book amount- at tan of the clock in the foremoon, at the VO.210000 000 c sum .18,887 190 of business of D.H Enos, one of the said De- Bstate (for information fen He Raat i Sr Convio the ot chaviels of thread Dercadonicntil Tengers may be offered for the three lots pan thixcause Joi SIPING Be oll.Oe hen: rely, Montreal, Doretaber B01.HE B51\u201d | aces pted Any tender not necessary ; BAL VINCE OF QUEBEC, Forma: Cash or Popes security.ALLIEES En?TR JL inventory of Hat of book debts and BP ot ly Fain.wh Xl Warrieea Be.all information can be obtained from Lun ne ih day of January.next, at W.ALEX.CALDWELL, Detendaot, Curator.ste cr feu vi be Sa Éd Sry Office ot fosse\" Tha cause.consisting of bos 1700 NOUS Dans ae) \u2019 urva.eic SO WANSON.K& O Montreal Sith Moxrnzai, December 93rd, 1891.304 5 daw 88 1 FPAILIFFSH \u2014~PROVINGE OF trict of Montreal.a rest Len | B vi Si, a aah Bah Sons.«.et al, P , ve.William W.Proud, De- Baxter, Flin Newiato: endant.ths seventh day of January, 2 at Bs vonth der eux 1892 at ten of the clock in the forenoon, Jacques oT Dine of th Cloak be tae ark of of busi- square, in city of Montreal, be sold, by an- ness of the said Defendant sin cnds Bi Paul at.said Défentient.Veisod 1 conse ponrinaine D 12 the city of Montrew.x: oi, % \u201cthe aad house furpitare, Terms Jub.a Le - |.andan! = in a treal, Decsm: \u2018e êta Térms cas.308 1 Eris Toman.| L 5 1 E; 8 .\u2019 .A J eer 11.Cam b | : Fom\u2014\u2014 SNOW- CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COY.Established 1837.The fi ing examples in detail taken from the the Company 8 books show the effects the profits for 25 years on a Policy taken tore 8ist L\u2014PROFITS TAKEN IN CASH - Age 80.$10,000.Annoal Premium, 9298.Premicms Paid.1865-69.81,118 80 68 1870-%4.1,115 weve 885 40 44 1875-70.1,H15 ma \u2014 42.60 1880-84.Lis 1885.567 - 4 boss 1685-80.1,116 1889.508 00 08 6 - 967 00 the net ou ptet ru Se 10 ee amen HITE U-\u2014PROFITS TAKEN IN DIMINUTION OF PREMIUMS, (Or the sume assurance for Tosa money.- - Age M 810,000 - Annual Premium, $298.The annual premium of 0223 was reduced by profits *n 1870 to $142 90 ito to 113 00 for the next five years o ve 885 to 8-00 1600 to 79 00 at every division of profits, extinguished : webs etn prot wil be refunded mv CASH to the en INSURE.Now AND 'SROURE PARTICIPATION IN 4 YEARW PROFITS AT NEXT DIVISION IN 1804 J.W.MARLING, Manage, rcs \u2018MONTREAL.i BOSH de M A ur BA | RRR |e > canaLët P apr eat ri ces.or EVENINGS.LARGE REDUCTIONS AUCTION SALE Im \u201405 \u2019 METROPOLITAN MPG, C, gms poms come, [CHI BAN STOCK \u2014Will be held\u2014 To-morrow, Wednesday AT 2.30 P.M., BE \u2014aoT THE\u2014 ; Show Rooms, 245, 247 SL James at \u2018We oan only mention a few of the linea: 8ilk Gowns, Silk Screens, Fans, Fin Cushions, Handkerchiefs, Cabinets, Brackets, Vases, Bowls, Teapots, Plates, Cups, and a general assorg- ment of Fancy Geods suitable for Now Year's Gifta JAMES STEWART & CD.3051 \u2018 Auctioncers.; B.& S.Grand Clearing Sale ot Fancy Crockery, Furs, Robes, Goods, and Furniture ON THURSDAY, 31st DEC., at our rooms, 208 and 210 McGill street.Sales Morning and Attery noon at 10.30 and £.30 o'clock.BROWN & SCRIVER, .: 205 2 Auctioneers.ATTRACTIVE CLEARING SALES, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Deo.30 and 31.APTERNOONS AT 2.30, EVENINGS 7.30.Alarge assortment of General Fancy Goods, New and Second-Hand Furniture, a Persian Lamb Coat, Fine South Sea Seat Jacket, 36x42, Fine Chenille Portieres Lace FURNITURE, consisting ot Basy Chatrs and Writing Fancy Reed sad tan Rockers, Parlor Suites in different coverings, Suites in Walnut, Oak ani Cherry, with Marble Tops, Dining Chairs with real leather, Sige! Extension Tables, - tro be sold Without Reserve.WEDNRSDAY and THURSDAY, Dec.80 and 81.; AFTERNOONS 2.30, EVENINGS 7.30.JAMES STEEL, Auctisuser, : 1901 Notre Dame street, .3052 Opposite Balmoral Hotd.| + : (BAND CLEARING SALE, Final Auction Sale fer 1801.THURSDAY, DEC.Set A large and varied assortment of Yasey Ar Goods, Beautiful French Clocks, Vases, Urns, Fancy Furniture, Desks, Cablbets, Tabi, Easels, 00d Chairs, Roal Lacy Curtains, Silk, Damask and - Brocatelle curtains Window Portieres, Piné White eta, ke Picture Water Coior Drawings, OIl Paintings, Btahinge Engravings, &c.- \u2014 ALSO 50 Prime Musk Ox Robes.SALE AT 2.30 AND 7.30 O'CLOCK.MM.HICKS & CO.A > To ATTEND ~THE BALK OF i a TURKISH RUGS asd CARPRTS [0 Tg ee To be held at the Templo Building, » y, ES (WEDNESDAY) UNY/ AFTERVOON.at 3.90 d\u2019clock.collection from Mr, Thomas Bottom le, of By Fa, ho visited this city two years ago.The Modern and Antign gs are beautiful and the he very best, best, among Bich dre Somme extih ® sree 5 Lanoro, Crake Walls, Deis, sic.- Done miss this sale.o> 251 M.HICKS & Loy ES a , PIETHE street, on the 21nt ter Lo ME and Mrs.B.Bt.Pau, - papers = the 248 Inst, OE-\u2014At 735 nne street.a tie vrifé of dames Ke Rice, Of à daughter.RENNICK On Wednesday, tbe Sara inst, the of John A.Renuick, ot à danghter \u201c308 2 5 MARRIAGES.\u2019 Suto: ue., December 23, PATES HARRIS Citer Aoû Hi.Bates, bo Chris eme i Ï À } | gave A.Harris, all of Sutlon.ER- G\u2014On Christmas Eve, by the Rev.Fa aon ucléen Tÿler, of Norton Lawson, Heury his, Vermont, w Eva May Young, of Compton, Que.DEATHS.Winooski, Vermont, on lupdas, the 20th lest, uf peumontu, : at rate fear even J.H.Emery Allard a D.30D Of the late Dr.Allard, of Belo, \u201cDistrict of Montreal, P.Q.BERMINGHAM Died, Decel Deceraber 29, \u201891, John Bermingbam, bative parish of Emily.County relund, for over haif a Century à Funerai from nis resl- ers sureet, 7.30, Thurs., 10 St.Patrick's Church, thence to ges Cemetery.Friends are invited altimure and New York Papers rary, 1 restent ot Montreal.ence, 34 EET Monday, IC IKE- At St.Henri, on Monday » of pueumonia.Thomas Bickerdike, aged 7e ears.Funerai from bis late residence, 183 Delineile street, St Heari, on W ednesday, So inst, at2.30 D.2 FUTVOYE Died pe §t.Johns, ob rueqdas.the 29th lost., Lieut -Col.Geurge Fulvoye, eX- Peputy, Minister of Millia.years.eral from is late residence, Hotel Dan- to place of interment, on Thursday, at Friends will please accept this notice.28th Gurung, Sam Oth year, À d Hoyt, beloved por) of John ».Ferguson, or Cote St, Antoine.Notice of funeral hereafter, N\u2014D at Buckin ham,Que., Decem- Bon Dar Na A.H son, late of Mont- FERGUSON on the 26th Inst, 4 Akron, Colora- tn his 200 bal FA \u201c9.UES\u2014In this ci.Jean Baptiste Jacques, 75 years and 7 months.FI al trom his residence, No.828 Charier ux street (for- Va merfy Napoleon road), Thursday, d1st, at 8.15 a.RY 8t.C ailes Cburch Lhence w the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Mends and acquatpLances are respec! y tnvi to attend.> YLE\u2014In this city, on the 26th inst, Mary Arm- KYLE In tn cy on a native of \u2018the County Cavan, Ireland, wife of Wm.Kyle.' Funeral priv ate, + 3 LANGHOFF\u2014On Monday, the 28th of December, Charles, Loin son of Joseph Langhofl {Dyen, 8 wi 's.Fuperal from his father\u2019s residence.335 Amherst street, on \u2018Wednesday, 30th inst,, at¥ a.m.sRATH\u2014At Milton, Vermont, on the 34th A Hasson, 3 77, wife of Lhe late service and interment at Lachine, on Monday, the 28th inst, at # o'clock a.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited Lo attend.304 3 MARTIN\u2014ID this city, on December 28 beth Bweetman, beloved wife of the late John Sutherland Martin, and also the only beloved daughter of the late Robert 8weet- a native of King's County, Ireland.tances are reapectfully in- Friends anû acquain 6 funeral from her SOD-IDJAW*S vn A - past two, to Grace Church, thence to Mount Royal metery.ronto, South Australia, Ottawa, Now YX papers please copy.) 305 MONETTE\u2014In this city, on the 28th December, al 115 Richardson street, Odile Chouller, ve * loved wife ol Antoine Monette.Funeral on Thursday, at 7.30 a m., ote des N Ce ds and acquaintances are specttuily invited to attend.MCMILLAN\u2014 na, wall, on the 24th inst, ee eldest \u2018aaughter ot D, M.McMillan, aged 21 NOTTINGHAM On the 27th inst., at the West- sophia, wife of E.L.Nottingham of x \u2018hear Mon treal, aged 39 RENE Se an Inst.beloved wite of Robt.AL- LEGITIMATE DE?DETECTIVE WORK rm yeeros laries.forgeries black- ces, and ms TE ve work in civil business t Br tolopboues 4055 Sond 608 9 ues aq Hap : Combe Work, \u201cBilas Bilas H: Tay Criminal Work 237 of THE GENUINE DORENWEND thease Belts there is a battery acid (vinegar), and = sokrie o current NAL\u2014S! Electric Belt.® où Teq juires an grr ob with hun rota frauds se 8.0! genuine Doren end, \"for sale only at à.ES par.Craig sand Pourr Goma WILL LADY, AND GE \"LEMAN who hired\u2019 o] t Queen Theatre, ristmas night, oval Pret them box office at pace.306 1 KRSONAL-TF YOU SUFFER FROM CATARRH Teal ee serves Jou eh he you can cured Bacs à ç \u2018unafor 84 us and e will es you Montreal ata * Beaver HN ani.8053 Pr oA and rs MoD AMID ID HAR FES xp, to town and resum THOMAS LIGGET has a large stock and, endiess variety of Rugs, Mats and Carpeta.ative presen REDUCTION Nor ed holidays ets from A dar ne now.he on ozen Ca a ha * .ARLERS & TO.261 ox amen rdered All make npreet.$20.00, Give us your THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S Anglo Indian and Kensington Bordersd Carpets make a handsome gift.305+1 FIRE.FIRE Great Sale of Bootsand Shoes, Moccasins and Rubbers, damage by fire, water and smoke.815, 000 worth to be cleared out in the next two weeks, to mak room for repairs to store.The B urning Boot, 110 MoGILL STREET.3o5t1 J.C.PARKER.Prop.CURFAINS, FORTIERES AND SHADES for New Year'a at 3059) THOMAN LIGGET\u2019S.\u201c> HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS, Our atock of all goods suitable for the holiday season is most complete, and consists of articles varying in price from 500 for very nice Fancy Colored Chairs, Rad, White, Blue and Green : Rattan Chairs jn?25 diferent styles and of all sizes, Vienna Chairs in 20 different styles: Fine Parlor, Dining and Librory Suites from 8:35, $45, 450, #75, 6100, 8150, 8200.$330: Gilt and Inlajd Centre, Side and Card Tables; Music Cabinets, Desks, Chins Closets, Ensreis, etc.All the shove marked at the rednced prices, dating from the opening of our cheap sale.preparatory to removing back to our Rebullt\u2019 Stores, ot Notre Dame street, in a fow weéks, which removal will ensure the greatest Bargains to all in want of snob goods up to that time, at OWEN McGARVEY & MON\u2019S, j Otéaat, Lergest, and acrnowiedred.by all who inspect dur stock snd thowrcofns to be the Cheapest and Beat Assorted Brock of Furniture Jin Domtnion.All being.purchased.for net _ cash, and In such large quantities, enables ut to * mafk our goods as and below wi such goods ; cost many, in our line.P.B.~Naote the address: 280 Metal LL STRERT, 30414 3 \u201cHo MAS LIGGET\u2019S i À i Carpet Sweepers alira¥s give satisfaction.JoBt1 : Per Cols, Colds, Asthma and Bronchiti, [OVERNTON'S SYRUP ot WILD ORERRY nreparations.Son be found auporipr to ail othaz Pri 25 Cente.ces frHoMas L LIGGET / R by all pare: J, «| A of Hit rad Even Qu Br 4 CARSLEY'S COLUMN.THREE DAYS SALE BAzRAR Gooos.Any one requiring Fancy Goods ur Toys for NEW YEAR'S GIFTS Will do well to visit our Bazaar at once BECAUSE! BECAUSE! We have reduced the price « of every article in the Bazaar, both TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, All must be sold immediately in order to make room for Spring Goods.A REGULAR TREAT.Our Bazaar is considered a treat to visit, and now that all the goods are marked down in price it bes DOUBLE TREAT.Foods have to be sold as we have the room.S.CARSLEY.CARPETS.SPECIAL LINES Door Mats in good x colorings and designs at only 1 Extra quality Door Mats, woven designs, 28c each Large Reversible Rugs, suitable for bai , 290 Sofa Rage : 2 yards long by 1 yard tterns, wide, all o Good Hoard Hoge, with fringed ends, oly 550 each.Cocoanut Mattings, in all widths, with and without borders.\u2018Wooden Rods for Cocoanut Mattings.8, CARSLEY, CURTAINS Of Every Variety, Color and Quality Chenille Curtains, Fringed + Cheutlle Curtains with Dadoes Curtains, New Patterns Madras Curtains Tapestry Curtsins Velvet Curtains Roman Stripe Curtains Every kind of Fancy Muslin For Curtains Every X kind of Fangy Net or Curtains Nottinghen Lace Curtains Guipure D\u2019Art Curtains 8.CARSLEY.\"CURTAINS.\u2018Eiderdown Cushions Eiderdown Pillows Kiderdown Cosies Tastefully covered and trimmed with Fancy Colored Silks and Ssteena.PILLOWS AND CUSHIONS In all sizes and shapes, ready for covering with Fancy Oovers.JAPANESE SILKS.Plain Colors Fancy Designs or Art Needlework aan Mart and other Fanoy For Draperies © \u2014 8 CARSLEY, BLANKETS.A well selected assortment of Blankets In all qualities, suitable for New Year's Gi Real Witney Blankets, All sizes a and weights All Wool Canadian Blankets, All sizes and weights Gray Wool Blankets Colored Blankets Bed Quilts, all sizes and qualities Bed Oomfo For Crib, Single Bed and Double Bed.8.CARSLEY.WINDOW SHADES Just received a new lot of handsomely decorated and hand-painted Window Shades for New Year's.Lancaster Clath Shades Opaqué Oloth Bhadea Window Shades with Dadoes Window Shades with Fringed Ends Window Shades Trimimed with Lace SPECIAL LINE Opaque Cloth Window Shades With all fittipgs complete, 604 Shades for Store Windows Made to Order 8.OARSLEY.CHEAP FURS.To-morrow and Thursday, all our stock of Furs will be offered at Reduced rates for New Year's Gifta J CLAPPERTON\u2019S SPOOL COTTON.Always uss Clapperton's Thread.Then you are sure of the dest Threed in the market.CLAPPERTON'® SPOOL COTTON.la BLACK GOODS.8.CARSLEY\u2019'S Is the best Shore in Montreal \u2018fér all kinds of Black and Mourning Goods.S.CARSLEY, {s1768, 1762,1769, 177, 1778, 1776, 171, TYR os , Noram Dams Sreuer, Montanat._ LUM nf JOHN HURRAY C13 ADVERTISEMENT.CRAND FINISH! taly what has been an EE tr i w SE Cen VE That we mean x wy lit we sont present COME AND SEE 15 the soormse Had of tis aor da She on only votant fos ante feature on ory Fhe or he a next > JOHN MURPHY & 00.8.NEW : YEAR : PRESENTS BARGAIN | PRICES.ons 5TH FLOOR\u2014 i | LADIEW CLOUDS, FASBCINATOQAS, and KNIT.ie BHA Foon: Ba.ON 4TH sLooR- LADIES sod CHILDREN'S MANTLES, al) Feith hat VÉTÉRSEROTE we bast tn tae a BEAUTIFUL BROWN BEALKTTES.ON SRD FLOOR 8 Vet » Honriettas ana Sr.novel! Dress ta and Hateeus, in endless variety.terable ens iu all the newest designs pat TBE.Elder Do a Coates, with 5 and Bates Govetage SPECIAL.silk R 18 1.50.Bren Le re om 81.90.GROUND FLOOR alo Io dless varie ves, en ty.aod hice bt 5 Tazoy- Neckwesr, pee Ry, AE Vin RY JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 105, 107, 108 and 111 Bt.Pores at.NTH New Year's (ifts., Dress Goons.Bis salon In oùr ores (rss gf pas 00e CARNES of 70 8 tn tn a witha.great variety single jTosteRy.Ju TTR as fle ALY ETE aE PRICES.FOOLLEN HOSE.i 3 SPEIER ep WOOLLEN UN DERWEAR, Huan New New en Sih un fot your SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR.AD BOOTCE WOOK, from $%20 Pise suit, pas kay Ae Ral LOR EE Bric-a-Brno.Memember, the remainder of our Brio-e-Brao will be cleared out this week at exactly HALF PRICE.JAMES A, OGILVY & SONS 208 te 207 ST, ANTOINE #T, 144 te 130 MOUNTAIN ST.TELEPHONE, 8385.Braasch store\u20148t.Catherine Strest, Corner Buckingham Avenue.Telephone, 3335.308¢ PERFECTION ATTAINED, Perrins \u2014LADIES\u2014 KID GLOVES WiTR THEIR + Lacing Studs.00 NOT CATCH Da 0% UNEAUY a, LACING.50 NOT OUT \u2018ALD GENUINE - -OPERA-GLABSES, OLOCKS, Pa -~ wr ye Will § (o's Musical Cio, Piano & Organ PURCHASERS : en WILLIS & CO.1824 Notre Dame Street, (WEAR MoGILL STREET.) to examine the Holiday Stock of Pianos and Organs: Knabe, Bell, Williams Pianos, BELL ORGANS Old Pianos and Orgaus taken as part payment, and full value allowed.ANNOUNCEMENT: Our fitore will be open on _ Thursday next until 9.30 p.m.Useful Presents FOR NEW YEAR'S.Gent's Underwear.Best Scotch Lamb's Wool, $1.50 to $7.50 the Buit.Buit- able for Presents.Gent's Night Shirts, Fancy Fronts, 75, 850, $1.10.Buitable for Presents.76 Gent's Silk Mufflers, 760, worth $1.00.100 Gent's Silk Muffiers, large size, 930, worth $1.75.Fall Ranges \u2014 Gent's White Shirts, Tiea, Gloves, Hosiery, &o., &o.Bpecial prices for the Holidays.Handkerchiefs.Special delivery Ladies\u2019 Fancy Lace, Einbroidered, Initial and Japanese Silk, 100 to 86.50, worth 180 to $8.75.Buitable for Presents.S@F-Mail Orders receive prompt attention.HENAY & NE HAMILTON Goods delivered up Lo midnight, Now Tears Eve.Viotoria Square, Montreal 0H aA Maison Colomal | eeu: 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame St, House, PuiLrLirs SQUARE, MONTREAL.Open Wednesday and Thursday of this week til] 9.30 P.M.pe pet = The Balance of \u2014ou f+\u2014 DOLLS, TOYS, CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR CARDS Will be cleared out \u2014at\u2014 20 Par Cent, Discount, ARP 5 Ph 6 extra for cash We have sill à floe collection of FANOY GOODS, &- FANS, » THERMOMETERS, ETO, BTO.anid some fine lines in CHINA ORNAMENTS, - GLASSWARE and CROCKERY.ely sandr open Wednerday and Thuratay sof thig week tail 0.30 P.MIL ORE k 0, & pT Caries, Opera Opposite Balmoral Block, HOLIDATS : ADVERTISEMENT.Fancy Dry Goods SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.Pie ca hE Lave Héadkors femixercniets = = RE hie = vou, Bap 1k Santa nor sou Lester Ter A and Cara Cason.RRR large assortment of DOLLS ne SHER RUBI sad stock of alerte fine DOLLS, Gent's Department.re damier nel ah ot aad Colors.assortiment of Gent's Lined Xia loves ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE, ALFRED A.VALIQUETTE, 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame St.30412 \u2014oncax TouR\u2014 - NEW YEAR'S GIFTS In Rugs.Carpets and Mata at 511 TH 8 act FIRE.FIRE, Great Sale of Boots and Shosa, Mocoadins and Rubbers, damage by fire, water and smoke.$15,000 worth to be cleared out fn the next two weeks, to make room for repairs to store.The Burning Boot, 110 McGILL STREET.30812, 4 C.PARARR.Prep.vw Gabler U mottied Ww ebon cases, just roel iredate.À So - aisect tro me taste York, 3051 THOMAS L LIGGET, Shri, the oor, oa, ORriatas.HENRY BIRKS & CO.Jowrellers, &o., vite Inspection of Their Splendid Display for\u2014\u2014 THE HOLIDAY SEASON, Latest Choïce Noveities in all the Different Departments.FINE GOODS ar FAIR PRICES! Watches] nm \u2018NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN AND LADIES Silverware, Electro-Plate, Decorated China, Art Metal are, Piano and Ban Lind- e stree N nd THE MONTREAL Dany STR TORSDAY.DECEMBER =, 1891, ~ WIGHT PAGES.HENRY & I £, HAMILTON'S CE er Bros St.Catherine Street, EAST axp WEST.SPLENDID CHANCE.ADIES wishing to secure High Class Winter Garments at Low Prices should visit our Showrooms this week.The following is a list of our Special Bargains this week only:\u2014 Russian Circulars, Lined Ssteen, Quilted and Fur Trimmed.B3.95 Russian Cireulars, Brocaded Cloth, Extra Good.85.00 Russian Circulars, Fur Lined.(Extra Ladies\u2019 Ulsters, The New Stylo.$6.50 Ladies\u2019 Cloth Coats, Coats.Ladies\u2019 Sealette Coa A Marvel of Cheapness.8$7.00 AD lb rd proprio, CARSLEY BROS: 2342 West End, 1575 East End, On ST.CATHERINE ST.7 doatl FIRE.FIRE.Great Sale of Bats and Shoes, Moccasins and Rubbers, damaged by fire, water and smoke.$15,000 worth to be cleared out in the next two weeks, to make room for repairs to store.The Burning Boot, 110 MeGILL STREET.30511 3.C.PARKER, Pres.BEAUTIFUL MATS AND RUGS for New Year's gifts at THOMAS LIGGRIVA, CLEARING SALE.IN THE MATTER OF KENNETH CAMPBELL & (0, Druggists, Etc.Insolvents, + 30511 , B! The Stores in Colonial I Hae {Colon edical Hall, St.James st, ARE STILL OPEN, with well-assorted stocks, embracing many lines suitable for Xmas and New Year's presents, consisting of Perfumes mn endless vans).Ivory Goods.Leather Goods.Fancy Boxes.Brushes, Soaps.Toilet Articles, &c.First-class Goods at reasonable prices, an opportunity seldom offered.: A.W.STEVENSON.3016 Curstor, A Fine Seleotion of OlL CLOTHS and LINOLEUMS 205t3 __ As THOMAS LIGGET\u201d IN WISHING A Happy New Year - - TO ae 8120 wish 1 A EE ou 8 lo SL ord E a TE in Heal, at 85.00 lower fat other pune te Vathore wishing to Take momsber of y family à p t diy notice our above pe NES micnt aud prices: a0d, lesUi7.in Robes.214 ror hive Tita, for Ga eniy.at $1.90, worth $00.Toone ve BS Ry to Show Joue oy, ikea LRN » wnat American Fur Store, 27 ST.LAWRENCE ST.sors HALL AND STAIR CARPETS for Raw Kear's at once 20012 THOMAS Licerve.Jewellery ! uet Lamps Umbrellas, lasses, Glocks.\u2026 av Ca Nb ats 2 mis the voyage velng | alan ste OT THE QUEEN'S TRIP.LENGTHY JOURNEY THROUCH EUROPE.A Ten Days\u2019 Btay in Garmany\u2014Arrange- ments For Royal Wedding\u2014Sgotolunen in Arms Against Dis-establishment.Naw York, December 20.\u2014Edmund Yates\u2019 London cable letter in the Tribune says: Whan visiting the continent next spring the ~ Queen will go from Portsmouth to Cher- bourg in the Royal yacht \u2018\u201c Victoria and Albert,\u201d and is to journey from that port direct to Hyeres.On leaving the Riviera, Her Majesty will go to Germany, travelling by way of Genoa, Milan, the St.Gothard Tunnel and Basle to Darmstact, where the Queen will be the guest of the rand Duke of Hesse two days before going to Creonburg on a visit to Empresa Frederick.The Queen will stay at Creonburg ten days, and is likel be pleased by her visit, for at the en April the Taunus country Is usualiy in great beauty.Emperor William has been most pressing in his invitations to the Queen, and appears to have set his heart upon Her Majosty vi visiting him at Potsdam.The Queen does not wish to encounter the bustle and fatigue of a state visit to the F n Court and a sojourn at Potsdam that will inevitably produce embarrassing questions of etiquette, precedence and other distractions.A few days\u2019 stay at Coblenz would suit the Queen much better, although such an arrangement Would lail to satisfy the Emperor.hatever arrangements may ultimately be made, Her Majesty will return to England by the Flushing and Port Vie- toria route.The Royal wedding 18 to take place at \u2018Windsor only because it has been found impossible to arrange for an adequate place ja in uckingham Palace.The wedding a semi-atate affair, and the ceremon win be arranged by the Prince of Wales, who intends to take the management of the func tion into his own hands.It 18 not the case that the honeymoon will be spent at Osborne, as, according to arrangements, the bride\u201d and bridegroom will proceed to Sandringham The Afohduohess of Austria will join the ever-increasing RANKS OF THE ROYAL AUTHORS before the year is out.The publication of ber profusely llustrated volume, entitled \u201cTravels inthe Tyrol,\u201d is expected during the present week.The Grand Duchess has revised the whole of the proofs herself and some of the finest illustrations are reproductions of her own sketches.The King o gium has won golden gplalons from his subjects by the manner n which ted the ow ordered the through the whole of the winte ns, which wera magnificently hte for the pret, time by electricity.On , each guest was presented with a bottle packet of sweet meats and a purse of money.This has done more to oopciliate lecture working a hundred politicai ec A large anti-disestablishment meeting Is to be hold in Edinburgh, January 15, under the auspices of the Laymen\u2019s e and ing lay memos of the Duke of Ar, Loads members of the Church a Beotland bon rs will be found Lord Balfour, of Lord Moncrieff and the Lord Advocate.recto that the result of the meeting will ba t back the question of the lem tabliohment of the Church of Soot lane w the very dim and distant future.Louis Mclver, the able Unionist candidate for Bouth Edinburgh.has made such an !mpression on the constituen that the Glédstonians are finding great imoutts ta in obtainin candidate to Oppose h The seat A eu held by Mr.Pre rumor has I hat Mr.Broadhurst is the He was recently fn Edinburgh con- forriog with some I I understand that Mr, Chaplin ln the course of next month wil hold enquiries in various of the country on the subject of TENANCY AND ALLOTMENTS.The purpose of the president of the Board of Agriculture is to ascertain of ous Hl of these subjects in t tricta inv ation will not be accom- y pogus La labors.It will be an honest Dae ry learn the views of farmers and laborers 9 alike and doubtless will be of great o Joverningnt in preparing the A oat taral Holdings Bill hen the late James Bardsley.vicar of Be Ann's, Manchester,\u201d resolved to Lhe \u2018Qayron he he was Drobatly regarded as a very bo wisdom was, however, justified through his children.They re al,l with the exception of one, who di n fortably placed ecclesiasticaliy, and one of them has now reached the Episcopal bench.The new bishop of Carlisle may find among of Cumberland a sphere for his evangelical labors.The appointment how is a surprise and not altogeth agreeable one.It can Bardiy be one to \u2018Lord Balisbury\u2019s personal tas: Mrs.Bernard poor who for many mouths gf the ing year has been debarred a8 cruel (liness from practising her profession, lsavés England towards the end of January to 1 an ongagement in e to be derived from ed upon by her medi- sal advisers as a stron, plement ln the cure.fore leaving, Mra.re will a the Haymarket Theatre surrounded.by her personal friends.THE CONTEST IN RICHELIEU.ISPRCIAL TO_THE SYAR] Orrawa, December 29\u2014Mr.Morgan, Conservative candidate for Richelieu, is here endeavoring to secure 8 hn Thompson's t Sorel te-morror eveni Mere MaLeod, , and Mr.J.Robertson, Bt.John, N.i are here on departmental busin KINGSTON DRY-DOCK.Pr TO THE STAR) Austria, the advan December 29.\u2014 of {ne M Montreal Traneportation 8 = alor\u201d as been appointed engineer of the dry-d The steamer \u201cSt.Lawrence went into as dock yesterday, the first bon to enter.The Prairie Provinces, INNIPEG, December 29\u2014 The election for South Winnipeg ls now engrossinr *Le attention of Lt Siisens hare.(one roon vas part are ssue tha = soucols 1 The Consorva Fi orvatives held & big meat- ta vob Soi Sohultz is now out of danger and poi recovering.© Lake of the Woods Milling Company are erecling a mammoth mill at Portage ls Prairie.It will be one of the largest in the Dominion.Ine Manitoba weather is very mild Just 6 Canadian Pacifio Bailws eoided Company from & appearances, fo develop the immense water chin oe 0 and will apend a A quarter of 4 ofa milion Fes re on oe CO PR e finears ors been aed for six weeks ing levels, eto.One Farrell, an ex-sergeant of the Mounted Police,got on a \"pres here a few days gt d stole several bottles of whiskey.fay the Chief Justice sentenced him to rm of ive years\u2019 imprisonment.Terrible Tidal Waves.Bax Ca r 29.Advices from the South Beas give startling pews from the Gilbert Islands in the Pacific, ron the mieston \u201cJe ed a illlame,\"\u201d Dow at Samos.Just before the barque visited the oup ve severe weather prevailed; ere Wore several tidal u) phoavais, the resuit doubtiess of sibmarine P dior turbances.waves broke nigh over some, of the islands of the group, oa causing great lose of life and com- letely demolishin » ho alone, the B v.J.Ww.ndon Mission tion is anxiously looked for.A-Boldier's Desth.Bara ae 29 Willlam Dolly, ° ter of t saine tai jar a olaters disorgerty 0 BE e result 0 sir en he thereby received lie died.ge Lu da 29.- Captain the Fila a steamer \u201c hiok has arrived he tered erro ao Pe De a a Four of hex crew were lost.the course of this year, very com- : : LAST EDITION.ANOTHER SANDAL ei Eh DIAN OVALE, | se Sms on e fby the pollo ce wel es the Texas, thought to be orning the; rders fro m Washin to his utmost to ad TT by Dr.Éousher who oo BRITISH RULE.IN INDIA PRAISED, ; Ton down Gares mens a nd or vest further A Pecullar Stationery Contract.IT WAS MADE BY THE LATE PREMIER WITHOUT AN ORDER-IN-COUNCIL.A Contractor Paid $60,000 For $10,- 000 Worth of Stationery.NO PRICE WAS STIPULATED, BUT THE CONTRACT WAS FOR FOUR YEARS.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.QUEBEC, December 29.\u2014After the Valllere discovery the Langlais scandal! A STAR correspondent heard last evening that Mr.Mercier, acting in his official capacity of Premier, but without being authorized to do 80 by an order-in-counoil, and consequently without the sanction of the Crown, bad passed a contract with Mr.Langlais, the stationer of St Roch, in virtue of which this fortunate individual was to furnish all goods in his llne required in every public office in the province for the space of four years, no contract price being stipulated.Two letters of credit for $30,000 each were given to Langlais and are now under discount at one of the city banks.But where the fun for Langlais comes in 18 at the end of the story.Although Langlais received $60,000 of the peoples\u2019 money he has only furnished to the people a little more than $10,000 worth of stationery.Rumor has it that an ex-minister, or the son of an ex-minieter, is deeply interested in this or some other stationery contraots.MERCIER AT ST, JOHNS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.SE.JORNS, Que, December 29\u2014Mr.Mercier, accompanied y Messrs.Tarte, Bt.Jean and Philippe leit Bonaventure depot by 8.50 train this\" morning for here.On arrival here they were met by a number of ok citizen including Hon.Mr.Marchand, \"Legislative Assembly, and his ary.L.N.Patenaude.In addition to the the Montreal contingent, the following will bably speak: Hon, Mr.Marchand, D Konotte, P.for Naplorville, Rodolp .= a Mess Me or UR of RL for Bell oo.N and Mare, of Chambly, « d Gosselin and Beo ox-M.P.P's tor * her ville.Mr.J.O.Cain will preside.The meeting Will be beld in the \u2018hy Hall at one o'clock.Hon.Mr.Marchand was seen conoerning the reported difficulty between himself and Mr.Hall.He does not wish to make any public statement, as be believes that the affair is due to a misunderstanding which will be quickly cleared up as scon as an op- ity gflers oder mutual explanations.thinks Mr.Hall too much of a gentle man and too able a constitutional lawyer to have acted as reported uniess he had been misled as to the facta.OTTAWA NOTES, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! Ortawa, Ont.December 29.\u2014Hon.+ A.Ouimet is in town.! The Adjutant-General to-day received news of the death in England yesterday of George Futvoye, formerly Deputy-Minister ot Miiitia.Judge Clarke, and Mr.Drinkwater, on be- hair 4 the C.P.B., to-day lodged the aalec- tion ot the balance of thelr selection of the tand grant in the Nortn-West amounting to early eight million acres.By this means thy release a large tract of land held dur- «tit their selection.!he Civil Service Commission examined ur.Burgees and Mr.Hall of the Interior Department this morning.SICKNESS AT QUEBEC, ISPECIAL T0 TRE STAR.! QUEBEC, December 29.\u2014The old saying that a green Christmas makes a fat churchyard will probably be realized here.theria and grippe are decimating the suburbe.\u2018The Huron Indians from Lorette say that no snow will fall before the middle of January.Foxes, martins.hares, eto.bave not yet put on their winter coals.\"There being no snow cariboo and elk hunting Is ap impossibility thie year.THE CONTEST IN LINCOLN.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) 8x.CATHERINES, Ont., December 29.\u2014The news that the election in Lincoin for the Dominion Parliament will come off on the 21st of January, puts all other matters in the ahade snd the result of the coming con- ooked forward to by the Liverals in ry Hubious manner, While tbe Tories are feeling sure that they will regain the seat, although they expect to work AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.SPECIAL TO THE STAR MELBOURNE, December 29.\u2014The Earl of Hope! Governor of Victoria, prorgaded the Péctonial Parliament to-day, Excel- lenoy in closing the session said he regretted that difficulties had arisen in dealing with the Commonwealth Bill, but he believed the federation of the Australian colunies was only delayed, not defeated.Brazilian Impertalists Active.New Yo December 29.\u2014A Herald do- spateh fiom Rio Janeiro, Brazil, says it is rumored thatthe Imperialists are working for the restoration of the empire.The editor of the Plenos Hiera, an Im paper which has suspended publication, says in his farewell that !.+» is nolonger any Hiberty of opinion allo.:!n Brazil.Guatomals and Hoi.ucas, Nzw York, December 29.\u2014The Herald's San Salvador despatch says that it 1s believed that Bal Salvador and Nicaragua will send plenipotentiaries to Comay: a to demand an explanation rounrd to presence of Guate in the tar.ritory of Honduras, Prince Christian Recovering.LONDON, December 29 \u2014 Prince Christian has goud night and is on the high Dead: to TITY from the effects of the of his eye.Last Week\u2019s Mortality.here were 106 deaths in the oi 84 Roman Catholics and 23 te Of the Lorer bronchi nec or debility 6, pneumonia diarrhoon 3, typhoid D trou oup B enon, na ight theria 1 \"Barco Pan 1 from ad from, pnoumonl, mln .3 bom m consum , 1 from \"bron bronchitis and 1 1 from bronchital- at pneumonie No Poltos Committe Meeting This The Pc Police © Oommittos.meeting salled for this afte cancelled on account of Chief ge born oe Sonfined to bis resi- mort Fuceday ess.It will Holy take place the Chief is Coroner's Lagnest.\u2014 last rotes- Ooraner Jones held an inqu this morning at the Morgue on the ip ua: known man, whi as found oatitg in the river near Longu nosound ned without marks of vi Lecture F4 Rev.Father Nicoll.Rov.Fath 1ooll, Obiat, wil lscture at\u2019 Sen Sy are gorner Pant sircais où on Wedge: evsaing, at at ore.a very lm fy \u2014até Fou iexing Fanti wd Dama.\u201cco | tate, se aout tue Bras to 0 semis ot | ay some ver finie Fostarday arfernoon.his Diph- |.had nounced the man insane, but found that hia wife was only suffering from hysteria, brouæbt on 0 so much trouble.Bome time vre was well known | as ase clerk orced blind, The Recorder committed him Longue Pointe asylum and his wife and baby will be placed in some institution for a 8.PUBLIC OPENING.The Programe to be Given at the ¥Y.M, C.A.This Evening.The following programme will be given at the public opening of the Young Men's Christian Association new buliding, this evening, beginning at B.15 o'clock, chairman, Mr.Abner Kingman.ene ** When the weary seeking rest.\u201d Mende: issohn tale Quartette.O Loving Heart, trust on.\u201d Mr.Venabies.Address\u2014Hon.Thos.Cochrane, of New York.\u201cA night in Venice.\" Mrs, Chambers and Mr.Venables.Statement, Mr David Yuile, Chairman Building nd When the Pflot takes Command.\u201d Mr.Cunningham During the evening there will be a gym- nastio exhibition by the members of the Senior class.Quite a Mistake, L' Electewr of Monday has a highly-worked up and sensational report of the Conservative demonstration to the De Boucherviile Cabinet on Baturday evening.It begins its sensational article with the Sollowing head-\u201c lines: assembled at great cost \u201cNot allowed to speak.\u201d the streets,\u201d and then ea \u201cThe entire crowd go to the house of ir.Mercier and give him an ovation,\u201d It then goes on say: \u2018Most extraordinary news, almost incredible, comes from Montreal.Those who heard the news could hardly believe their ears.However, it is all true.The De- Boucherville Cabinet left here In a boay for Montreal by the afternoon train on Batur- day, and it was announced with pomp by all the Bleu press in the metropolis, but they met a totally difterent reception to what they looked forward to.The new ministers could mot even speak.They were hissed and forced to quilt d fly through the streets like old Chiniquy.This should be a warning to the usurpers if they are not blind.This remarkable manifestation by the.people of Montreal was free from any brawl, as according to our despatohies the movement was unanimous.\u201d Political Jottings.utation of electors of Chambly have wait n Hon.L.O.Taillon, and {nvited him to st and for that county.He will give an answer in a few days A convention has been oalled in L'Assomption to select a Mercier candidate for that county.which was carried by the Conservatives at last elections.Ald.Brunet, in reply to a deputation which bas waited upon him, bas consented to again come forward as a Mercier candidate at the coming elections for the Legislative Assembly in the St.James division.\u201cIf Mr.Mercier runs in Bonaventure, says La Minerve, \u201che will know better than at any other time exactly what the contrary of a walk over is.\u201d The ex-Premier says that hls friends there have guaranteed his election and ali they ask ol Bim is a speech on nomination day.The Conservatives have set to work organising the distriet ot Montreal for the coming elections.At a meeting held at the central headquarters at the Chateau de Ramezyy an execulive committee was appointed with the following officers: Honorary president, Dr.Rottot; president, Francis Benoit; vice-presidents.Narcisse Quintal and Gustave Lamothe; treasurers, Ald.D.Bolland and Alphonse Raza; secre- tartes, L.Lassalle and B.Mignault.Municipal Elections.Mr.A.Depatie, who kesps the restaurant on St.Helen's Island, is now mentioned as iikely to oppose Ald.\u2018Savignao in St.Louis ward at the forthcoming municipal elections.Ald, Savignac has filed his decloration with the Assistant City Clerk to the effect that he is duly qualified Lo stand for alder- manic honors in St, Louis Ward, which he intends doing.Mr.James Cochrane stated this morn- Ing that if no other ganduicss came forward to oppose Al Gin the desired an expression of opinion from the business section of the community as to whether they thought he or Ald.8 phens been working in the city\u2019s interests.Ald.Brunet was on Saturday waited upon by a deputation irom St.James Ward and asked to agaln represent them in Council.He agreed to do so and i8 Hkely to be opposed by Mr.Beaudoin, ginger ale mabu- facturer.Ex-Ald.Beauchamp is epoken of as likely to ruu against ex-Ald.Beausoleil in the Bast Ward.Unyaocinated, On October 26 eiæht sanitary police started out to visit all the families in the city to find out if they were vaccinated or not.They have visited 43.023 families to date.The largest number visited by ene man in a day was 240, and the dally average 120.They found \"14,354 persons unvacoinated, and since they began their visttations they found about vaccinated od he public vaccinators and between 1 and 2000 by private physiciens, leaving between 8000 and 9000 s to be vaccinated.The visiting will go p= until May 1 next.A great number of those not vaccinated are people who don\u2019t belong to the city, but are rom Quebec, Toronto and the United states and some of the people from the last piace say that they nover saw a vacoinator ore.\u201cThe usurpers hissed by the meeting to cheer them.\u201cChased through A de .Court Montreal Officers.At a meeting Court of Montreal, Inde- fone ndent Order of Foresters, held at thelr.all, 2454 Bt, Catherine street, last evening the foilowing officers were elected for the ensuin, pix months: G R., F.Guaedinger, C.Sandon, R.Bec, H = code Eishons chapicin EL Gnaedi op; chaplain, 1 .er; 8.CH T.Anderson Bish ishop; J.W., ad n; 8 pate: L.Mao- QE por Dr.J.B.B.Allan: CD.H, RB.Lighthail; P.¢.B., W.F.= January Courts.During the month of January J udgo Jet will preside in the first division of the Su- perlor Court, J udge Glil © second, Jud athien in sBarid Soto Doherty al merits, Judge Davidson in sgmmary Juage Loranger in Judge A iit be in Chambers the 1st ror 14th, and Judge Pagnuelo from the 15th to 30th, The.Vourt of Roview will sit from the 22nd loss wo 20th and country cases Will be heard on e à \u2014 \u2018 Salvation Army at bt, James Methodist The Salvation Arm hold} ) meeting this aftern on fn th 0 BE Jom fo vot Methodist Ohypeh led by Booth Clibborn;* .oom MARRIAGES.R-FABIAN\u2014AS 8t.Martin's (119 Peu on the 23rd inst, by the Lane Sharrock D.Price, late of B Eng.on réa M., eldeat daugnier of Mr, 3.F of Te é Wear at 8.30 Fn from Friends are res pecttaiiy Pat THE WEATHER.four hous a EE rhe eg or ns ay.pe south Minimum M below; EEE SRE ona te LS nan Ques on ns Ti Readings.Hi Tuer ed 39; min, es nor mots reading\u2019 rte 8 sa 30.07; 1 ve \u2014Bignites on south west.\"winds lo \u201ccola; | oy 2 rey | Minister to Japan, W \"ha Proovedings of the Indian National Congress \u2014Desirous of an Evorissting Union With Britain.[EPXCIAL om THE STAR] - Boubar, December 28,\u2014 A despatob from Nagpur, capital of the central provinces of India, reports the proceedings of Indian national congress, which opened in Lhat city to-day.Eight hundred delegates are in attendance from various provinces, and four thousand visitors are present watching the proceedings.The chairman of the reception committee, in welcoming the delegates, spoke In the very highest terms of British rule in India; he eaid the keynote of the movement which had bronght about the holding of the con was loyalty to the British Crown ana attachment to the British people, to whom india owes her rebirth.As loyal subjects of Great Britain, they were desirous of an everlasting union between England and India.A Brahmin named Charlu, a native of Madras, was elected president of the oon- gress.In his address he deplored in the most eloquent lang the death of Charles Bradiaugh, d, was during his 116 who, he champion of India; he urged that a congress be held in London for the purpose of spreading throughout Great Britain the doctrines advocated by the Nagpur congress.The Marquis of sdowne, Viceroy of India, and Lady Lansdowne have recently been making a tour of the Indian provinoes and they were everywhere received with the warmest expressions of loyalty and devotion to British interests.Among the places visited by the vioe-regai party was the state of Bhopal, hich is ruled uver by the Begum and which is regarded as the best governed native state in India.The Begum, in welcoming the Viceroy said: \u201c1 confidentiy hope His cellency Lord Lansdowne will on some suitable occasion convey to Her Majesty Quéen Empress my determination always to exert myself in the interest and for the weifare of my people as well as my fidelity and loyalty \"to Her Majesty.Furthermore, at Her Majesty» most obedient servant, Bhah Jehan, is ever ready with ali her forces, subjects and resources of this state to render service of whatever kind is necessary to the British crown and if necessary to sacrifice her life for Her Majesty.\u201d THE OTTAWA FATALITY.[SPROIAL TO THE STAR.) OrTawA, December 28.\u2014Coroner Mark, in consequence of rumors of foul ui plan « opetied found dead in bed yesterda; be evidence adduced shewed that on Sunday night deceased went to bed well, and that on Monday morning she was found {ying cold and naked on the with marks of carl acid about her mouth.Dr.Kidd gave evidence of the external abrasions, thé contents of the stomach requiring a further examina- ation.He found a strong odor of carballe acid in the room when he entered.Blight scratches were found on the face and one on the neck, on left shoulder.Both arm showed several bruises, The outside of the upper Hp, the angle of the jaw and the covering the pit of thé stomach were of a light brown color.The abrasions of the skin and the bruises appeared to have been of recent date and inflicted within twenty-four hours of the time of death.The drawn features Indicated that aeath bad been à hard one.His examination had been made in conjunction with Dr.Hanna.The inquest wili be resumed this evening, after a post mortem has been made.LORD RANDOLPH'S AMBITION ISPECIAU TO THB STAR.) LONDON, December 29.\u2014It is stated that the Government has received intimation from Bir Randolph Churchill that he is desirous of entering the diplomatic se It is also said It is probable he will be ap- inted British Ambassador to St.Feters- urg in place of Morier.The Standard while crediting the report declares that the a poiutment of Lord Randolph toa diplomatio osition would be a rash experiment, Be James Gazette says it hopes the scheme will be nippexi in the bud.With the great risk ot another incident in Pamir similar to that which occurred some vears ago at Penjedeh the nomination of Churchill as British Ambassador to Russia would be a piece of gross folly.ST.GEORGE ACCIDENT CLAIMS.{SPECIAL TO THE can WoopsrocK, Ont, December 29.\u2014It now transpires that while the Grand Trunk have come tc 8 settiement with the Woodstock Plaintiffs in regard to the Bt.George aoci- dent claims, they have not paia the costs in connection with the trials, Each pa had to pay their own costs re.Joseph ers settled her claim for $1000, and when she as pald her costs she will be $800 out of paca, Bust e Woodstock plaintiffs were glad to courts to avoid further lit Pom.dr.Ko paie and sz-Mayor Karn wi ia all prol fight the case pte Era SA artin\u2019s se absence 9 he her son, pho comes bame in à few AUSTF.+:1si BUSH FIRES.{BPECIAL TO THE STAR.Broxey, N.B.W,, December 29,\u2014Ex- tensive bush fires have awept over the .districts of Albany.Wagga ces Torora na Mudgeo, causing immense damage to cropea.A large number of live stock were caught in he fires and burned.German Diplomatic Changes.BERLIN, December 29\u2014The North German Gazelle Bays it learns from a reliable source tbat Dr.von Holleben, at present German 1 be transferred to Washington where he | represent many in place of Count Arco Valley, de- ased.Baron von Gutzshmid, German Minister to Chill, will be transferred we Tokio to take the piace made vacant by the transfer of Dr.von Holeben, Dr.von.Winckler, Secretary of the German Legation at Constantinople, will be appointed minister to Mexico.Mr, Gladstone's Birthday, Lonpon, December 29\u2014The bells of Hawarden Church rang merrily to-day in celebration of the Slat anniversary of the birth of Rt.Hon.Wm.Ewart Gladstone, who wes born Dec.29, 1809.Many meesages of congratulation were sent to MT.Gladstone\u2019 .residence at Hawarden in spite of the fact t1t was known that they would not be lorwarded to Blarritz, where ) Mr eo, Miss Gladalone, an Gladston a party of friends oo stopping.\u201cThe Mountebanks.\u201d Loxpox, Decomber 29, The produiition of Gilbert & Celller'a now © ra, \u201cThe Monte- banks,\u201d wh job was to nave kaken place to-da at the.Lyric fhoatrs, has poned.is tim me on lias.Fa ue nt the TRE that Aes bomiebaska\u2019 wil {be prod roduded ursday next, Th Lapras.Gad Gold.foi \u2018Ireland., Décember 25,-Jolaph Richard oP M.P.who visited Aus forests of the PM coasthgite ite Booties of of the part an ® states pr rad ee he fond\u201d a benefit of wrioted = Monument te Ohtef Hennessy.\u2019 me DO Ney ORLEANS, Dacembe ste have basn is and the aust nas been a monument and warded or an tomb to David Oo.Honnesy, late superintendent of polis, Ta Mme the afls Boclaty October 1 7 Desa one most far ab § ne of the mo Bie at TER chads: Sates 1190 th: shyla dau EPA ie baies the in- É, he rit\u201d ce Se sa Berbera se Violation of our neutrality laws as wi Dring the revolutioniste to account for thelr al orimes and sheddipg of the blood oe American soldiers, T vigh co 8 gupplemented by activity on the ors of Rangers, Who are also in Pa mid.A SOUTHERN TRAGEDY.Three Young Men Shot Down for Using The he 22 ue ba EE 5 Bourdon.of an n Bow Bd of Pontos County.Pipes dosa in thelr ae ward H urderer, is tive from juatios rn months ago Mary Beatty, Slater of \u2018two of the dead men and belle of Upper Tennessee, -retired from clety.Then it became noised about that the young woman had become a mother.\u2018The story was substantiated some time after by the sudden arrest of Claiborne Beatty, a banker, and the richest man in the County, at the instigation of his deugh ter, who charged bim with belng the father of her id Beatty gave bunds and left the coun- Mary eatty went to live with some distant relatives, the Harris family, who live at Allardt.The/Harris family, aécompanied by Mary Beatty, came to town Mone ay to do some trading and to appear re the grand Jury to testify against the \u201crather, he Beattys were there with their friends and relatives and some threats were made.When the Harris family left the court- ouse, nn Bowden and Beatty brothers mounted their herses and followed them.One mile {rom Jamestown, Marion Beatty rode up to the waggon and said, \u201cMary, ve have bad enough of this foolishness want you to come.\u201d The girl roplied, vi would rather be dead than live with ke again,\u201d lay! ead sa you will not go home we'll beat you.\u201d With that he struck her a cruel lash across the face with hie whip.She screamed a and fell fainting to the bottom of the Young Harris sprang to his feet.same medicine, d Beatty, and he lashed Harris thrice with b is whip.The next moment, Harris drew a revolver and shou Beatty through the heart.David Beat: clinched the boy Harris and struck him wi the butt of the revolver, breaking his skull Three shots were fired by Bowden, and after finishing, Harris shot David Beatty through the h \"while that worthy was tho gio and on the ground.Harris kissed the girl an his mother, and, taking Bowden's horse, fled.Mis father drove the family home.Bix years ago Claiborne Beatty was stat representative.His daughter is an educa and strikingly handsome woman about 20 years of age.Special Notice.Novelties in fine electro plate In ink stands, p uff boxes, blotters, mirrors, photo tanda, in y8, ash trays, na kin rings tes solid siiver rom ehlidren\u2019s cups from 80 md nd sliver headed canes, shildfon\u2019s: 8 ka and spoon in Homsley, Bt.James street and 19) 1915 Notre Dame street New Savings Bank.The Banque du Peuple has opened a department or savings at its agency, Ko.Bt, Catherine street, corner of bt.Andre, Montreal, where de) ts from one poliar upwards are taken.The Bank pays À per cent.interest on thesame.301x19 Gotd brooches from $3.00, gold baby pins from $2.00, large stock of bar pins, brooches, etc,, set in \u201ciamonde, sapphires, etc, ; beauti- fuily enameleu brooches set with diamonds, ladies\u2019 stick pins in ellver and gold set with diamonds, pearls, very large assortment, R.Hemsley, 266 St James sireet and 1915 Notre Dame street.er Gold filled watches in ladies\u2019 and gent\u2019s sizes at one-half the price of soild gold, will wear a lifetime; rolled plate chains, rolled plate trinkets, rolled late rooche Fen and ight ions 15k \"8k wold 8 and we an = from $2.50 to 3416.00 re engraved and chased 50 105 also a nd and wedding ringe made to order in three hours\u2019 notion, R.Hemsley, 255 St.James street and 1915 Notre Dame street._ \u2019 Between the months : January and October last, 102.879 Smet emigrants satled from the porta of th werp, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam.In October, the number of e rants from those ports was 12,272.Distress After Eating Sick Headache Indigestion Biliousness Dyspepsia Heartburn, Nausea, etc, Are cured by Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla GOLD : SPECTACLES Prot.Saml 8.Grant will be in dally Attendance to suit parties English Gold Spectacles and Eyeglasses DR.Mack ENZIR'S Celebrated Ophthalmic Lenses.Prices reduced for the Holiday Season, Tel.4820.HENRY GRANT & SON, 72 Beaver Hall, cor Dorchester St.Do you want TOILET CASES, WHHL THE OLD STAND, 50 Boaver Hall Hil, CLARKE co.the Liege Lamp.306 1 À DISSOLUTION SALE SA Watson & Pelton, 5 ST.SULPICE STREET, hair oc par toorabip\" evn TG me aay Electro- oe Catlery, Bpoons and Porks, Narble® ha on ks, ras , Art Pottery, ki CE Bie he \u201cx Bronx on cor- | Bord ilu £250 por box Heaäquarters for ait fruit: McBRIDE, HARRIS & CO.ErevErreme | * st Sn sr.el THE LEADING CANADIAN PIANOS.\u2014Plesse bear in mind that these ot hora clas of peddl about {tha Sty and and forted Ina che pente pe te _ Aarons at always in stock, Artistic tuning snd regulating.VIBIT OR CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, pen NoTRE Dame.Montrent Sole Agent fer Hazeiton, Kranich & Brch, Fischer, Dominion aud Berlin Finnos, and Æollan, Poloubdet aud Domin- UP-TOWN BRANCHE AT G.J.SHEPPARD'S MUSIC STORE, 2874 81.Oathorine Stroet.3051 AOF CLASS d JEWELLERY.Mr pot i iment an 2 à cholet pin ta dues ent plains designs © of ra and excellence, not to be obtained cises There which is respectfully in \"In isapoction oi FL B.WILLIAMSON'S, 1741 Notre Damo Street.284x eodt! THR OXKLEBRATED emma EVANS BROS.PIANOS, UNEQUALLED FOR \u2014\u2014 TONE & DURABILITY.Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to examine these instruments before purchasing elsewhere.P.E.LAYTON & BRO, SOLER AGENTS, 2887 St.Catherine St., Corner of Reel and Windsor.30533 HOLIDAY NOVELTIES Framed Pictures, Mantel Mirrors, Proot Etchings, Fine Steel Engraving, Pastel Paintings, Photo-gravures.Christmas and New Year's Cards, Booklets, White Enamel Tables and Footstools.PICTUMF FRAMING.COBBAN MANUFACTURING CO, 148 McGlll street.apot1s NOTHING EQUALS IT! GRAYS SYRUP oures Coughs and Oclds.GRAY'S SYRUP cures Bore Throst and Hoarsenoess, GRAY'S SYRUY is the best remedy for Asthma, GRAY'S SYBUP gives immediate relief in Oroup.GRAY'S SYRUP giveqjmmediste reltef it Brenohitis GRAY'S SYRUP cures Croup and Whooping Cough.GRAY'S SYRUP relieves all affections of the Throat, GRAYS NYRUPrelieves all affections of the Chest.GRAY'S BYRUP relieves oll affections of the Lungs.FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.Bamboo Goods.n seen onr Boo wid in the evo tof Carpal A {00 Booker pb eran also have a fine assortment + dû Chair Tables, Cabinets, &c.for New Ÿ GIVE US A CALL.OPEN EVENINGS.H.A.WILDER & CO., 30513 £32 te £88 MoGHI street.Central ily Property, x 1732 to 1740 NOTRE DARE 8T.By Auction IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS.This Superior COMMERCIAL PROPERTY.which is in the very heart of the city, close to the corner of Bi Francois Xavier st, the Post Office, allthe Banks, Insurance Offices, and the principal shops of Montreal, will be sold at Auction at Sub- soriber\u2019s Room, S01 Bt.James street, on Tuesday, 12th January.The Shops, Offices and Warehouss in rear are in very good order and heated by hot water.The present tenants are Messrs.W.C.Mo- Donald, J.Cairns, B.Brahadi & Co.and Holland Broa.and Young.The property at present returns a very handsome incomes.Dimensions about 59 by 100.Easy terms.Title perfect.A lerge amount can remain at 5 per cent, at purchaser's option.For further particulars spply to MESSRS, H.JOSEPH & CO, 16 St @scrament street, or TROS.J.POTTER, Auctionesr.WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION OX THE 12th January, 1892, The valuable Property NOS.154-156 ST.JAMES ST, (apposite the Standard Building.) This is the most valuable part of the city.The Buildings are constructed of cut stone, and - _ retarn Good Rents.This is a superior stand for a BANK or other OFFICE, and makes a BOLID INVESTMENT.For Plans and Partioulars, apply to H.JOSEPH & CO.,.16 St.Bacrament street, or te T.J.POTTER.Auctioneer, 305x2 S01 Bt James street, THOMAS \u2018LIGGET osu sell 100 yards of Carpet for 89.00.30511 ITALY, MOTHER COUNTRY OF ART! térer tas don 1msportet into Canada reot à event oéllsation of \u201d Genuine o Artistic o Italian o Goods BRIER ITALIAN HOUSE, #2 gr, gurxsoms ; ext th Brana of the Punk of Mostra à tne unre suitable Goods for FIRST-CLANS LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S PRESENTS Real TOÉTOISE-AHELL Hair Ornaments, Combs Card Cases, Paper Kntven Card Caves and Cigur and Ulgarette Cases.A0\\M4n6s 04 FTAURAS ZI TEEN Arias Me, EO TOTanct oI a Latéat ovins in Asemnooa Glade Ta rase A visit isrequentes.- pid eck Low Pri ; LAST EDITION, P, VANIER 1030 St.James Street, THE : WEST : KND : BUSINESS : HOUSE.Good-bye, Old 1891, YOU HAVE BEEN A GOOD YEAR TO ME.I am very grateful to my many customers and friends for their liberal patronage during the past year, especially during Christmas week.Though the weather was unpropitions, my sales this year have far surpassed any preceding y Welcome to 1802, AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY.WINES AND LIQUORS ! As it bas slways been my aim to have my celles stocked with the Best Relected and Leading Brands, and, having this year imported in larger quantities than formosii 1 have decided to Retail at Wholesale prices.\u201cMpecial Reductions have been made this week to éfable everybody to lay in their New Year's supply.A large stock of first-class brands to choose from, tnoluding Brandies, ficotoh and Irish Whiskies, rare old Rum, extra fine old Port and Bherry Wine (dry Sherry), in wood and bottles.3 drums old Port (four grapes), extra value, $1.50 per on.Alter Wine (Palermo), 91.50 per gallon.1 drum home-made Wine, held over from last year, 81.as pers gallon, Port and Sherry Wines, $1.00 to £6.00 por vallon.5 cases éxtra fine old Port, at 81.00 per bottle, 25 cases fine old Port, at 50c per bottle.10 cases old Port (four grapes), at $5¢ per bottle.30 cases fine Bherry Wine, 500 per bottle, 10 cases fine Ginger Wine, 250 per battle, Corby's \u201c1 XL\u201d &- year old Rye, $2.75 per gallon.Old Rye (8 years in bond), our own bottling, 60c per bottle.ALE AND PORTER.~ Dow's, Dawes\u2019, Molson's, Canadian Brewing Co.and Labatt's, in quarts and pints, from the Brewery only Al} fu first-class condi Labntt's Ale, 81.00 per dozen.Dawes\u2018 Ale, 81.00 per dozen.Molson's Ale, 91.00 per dozen.dian Brewing company es Als, $1.00 per dox.Bass\u2019 Ale, quarts.82.40 per Burke's Porter, in pints, a.80 por per doxen.~~ Fruit.vA pions upon ot ?_Oranres, Florida and pl Fameuses iceftable Apples, Nota, haleine, Malage Grapes, and choîcest Domestic Suest Messuns Oranges, at 100 per dozen.OYSTERS.20 Gal.Keg ordered from New York for New Year's Eve.Taba per gallon or 35¢ par is ora complete, only a fow lines men- visé arses inspection invited.All 6rdeis by 2e pans Ch (No.8170) promptly sttended to.Country orders sod shipped st one hour's P.VANIER Genuine Cash Grocery ST.JAMES WAREHOUSE.1030 St James street, COR SEIGNEURS Weather has been Bad Bur Business has been Good ae AT eee SEMMELHAACK\u2019S BAZAAR 83 St Lawrence St 2108 Notre Dame St Great Crowds filled our Store these past few days; and, without exception, all got suited An Endless Variety of Beautiful Holiday Goods Tin Toys China Cups, Albums, Games Toy Furniture, , Sleighs, Dolls Vases Plush Goods, Lamps Graoils, ware, Fine Glassware, ' And Hundreds et other Lines.Every Purchaser presented with a .Nice Tray.Come and pay ns a visit.You are sure to find something to suit you, and at prices which are right 303x8 New Yerr Caros THE UNIVERSAL 298 and 240 St.James Street.: 30432 A SBOOND-HAND COVERED OAS, GLADSTONE, FAMILY AND VICTORIA BLEIGHS, Chanp an in good order.10° 20120 __ B88 Cellege Street._ THE CARPETS aortas ow ril-make homes dright wd \u201crons LIGOETS.FEURALOIA A rr WILL A EE Saat : $ "]
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