The Montreal daily star, 18 mars 1892, vendredi 18 mars 1892
[" Wii Puerage Cirgulation ; EDA ALICIA, \"CRY Ww ANTE aa Avply M167 BETA « VOL.XXIV-=No.66.Situations Yacant, Et SINS, cme mA A \"NN ANTED-DO oon WANT A GOOD PAYING business! Olean, respectable and bouorsble.Weknow Irom sxperience that there le no part of a vasser's life more agreeable snd profitable than t of aolioit orders for choice nursery stock, the Font 1 Rursorles, oe capital required sx.your own brains and a.ress Stone & We Minetons oubli e Bui J.W.Besli, A Manager tion.Por aPtIC LEA, Klug; Mont: ANTED_ AGENTS ON CUMMISBION, TU IN troduce City Fire Kiska Auvantagouus erin \u2018Zhe pue Insursgee Association (Ltd) of London.0, 47 8 & Xavier st.; A JENTS, \u201cLIFE AND WORKS.oF Spioae going with à rush.Beautifully bound; eo a ® over HOU paker, 81.30.Pros 35 ig Co las oi, Bradley, Garret.son & Co., Branttord, Un 46 2 ANT ED COMP ENT L LUATHER WHITEN.havers and Unfoy machine eplitters, wiend TH, work E cprantous, Cuntract made by yont wan lo to $18 per week.Hablroad fare relund- od, but not advanced.i ly sooL or address, North- Association, Leur Bu acturers western Leather Man D Nurtb Walter at Eskyohe.Sgoretars, ï Ta Hub Weukoe __ Wa \u201cLADIES AND GIRL TG DO OUR Work for us at home.#3 to #8 per wosk ally wade; no painidux or Cul VASSILE.send self- adûrossod euvelupe.Echo AMIE Go, 4 Liverty Bguare, Boston, Muss, ANTED-A HOUSENALD, AT 30 BERKI ST, ee 0 TANIED\u2014A HEAL Tuy you > : FOR sh ar lu North West, won Just be able to wake bresd and butter suthicient for Lhe requirements of the ranch; the putes 1 ablu n bis bahd tu aay hind of Work.io per month Nearly \u2018D 1482, + STak 0 enpagewent | Addrose UJ ANT Ta vont ETRNT PERSON sis taut matron, iu tbe Aged Womvo's Branc h of the Ltlawa Frotesianl ren Howe, balary fifteen dollars a muLth.av tu Mrs, Fraxor, 235 University street, Montroa.da 3 ANT} D-E XPEHIENCED 5 SALESLADIES ud salestueu, speaking Loth lansuages, also quillimère and Ji provers, Apply, J.M.Buudisau, RIUO Nutre Vausu \u2014 tHe 4 WA TED 1X 5 MEN AND y A Crowd Tad lady asok at 8, Carsley; _ ANTED \u2014 AN 1CE BOY.APFLY TO + Ur Berenson Brown, hoal Estate Agent, iL (4 Notre Lane # W an 1ED- UNG MAN WITH BOM NOME Tati ur one of uthoe work, Apply Box 1620, NN ANTED\u2014A GENERAL REKVANT, PE T__» quod cook.Apply to 83 Mauve wt 2 ANTED AT ONCE, AT 16 BISHOP ET AN FX- perienced nurse to asmat fn ixht hodsework.MUNE Ga Q'ANTED\u2014A \u201cGOOD HOUSEM AID, ME SI HAVE references.Apply 2780 st.Catherice 8 y 5 3 y ANTED~ AN EXPEKIENG LU CARPET I MAN, L Lu competent to take chargw of the cut.Bonu Wiling Lo vas Ure Kd lay it pecessary : re- 1vrences requires 1.>04, # Stan office, > 2 ANT EDA GOOD GLNERAIL SERV ANT Fon winall family.Apply With referuuces, to Lau Dorchester st.i ANT EDA GOOD GENERAL SERV AN I, Ww ILL.ing to help with children, Apply 2.13 Br Da Catherine st.= LL 2 ANTED-\u2014 LADY OFFICE CLLRK LADY blenographiss, Hotei Heusekoeper, Dry Goods Saloatadine.Bewinx Giris.(iris for SUDUIRSF Hesorts, Bervau (tuverness.Hactien Ea R100 bb, Calizerine slice.Ba 3 ANTED FARM Fubr MAN TRAY \u2018ELL ING VELA.vibre Caster with #504, waxes 10.Grocery Cler Asbislaut Bookkeeper.L1- press Drive\u201d ey Keni Farmers.Cuachmau, Advertisiug 158, 100 dt.Catherine.63 3 JANTED- NURSE.APPLY TU DR rose, 82 Unlvorsily streat, between 9.30 and 10 win 6d 2 AN TEPCHEV ERA.GOOD BLAMSTRESSES tor our dress als! mantis departiient, al la Gathoriae wie, des Lazara, Curlier dt.Lawrence 2 St.Out LEE PERSON WHO i As BEKVED A © in the Laspe Coast business, competent, to Take charge ol a fl«luing establishment.Apply to The Gsspe Fisting Coy.Linjerial SUllulng, Montreal 2.9 ANTED-A MAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH Montreal, to solfcit insurance fora large Lire Insurance Compaby, experience not abaolutely Becessary ; goud references required.Apply from b to la.m., J.#.Brophy, New durk Lie bullding Boou Si ANTED\u2014A GUUD MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF ers and cleancrs receiving otlices and gaencies in Qutarlo : must have experience, Apply Pp, x 208, Montr Ue TED OLEH.FOk THE OFFICE OF A publie company; must be thoruughiy trust- wWortby and accurate, à typewriter.a.menued ; 4180 an Once boy, F, U.4 __SYustions Mantes».NA W VV ANTED-SITUATION 28 INVOICK CLERK OB assistant in of 57 oun In lady, Tires a good business hand, Addreas 1478,\" brau office, eis ir BY YOUNG E EiaLisi iad, to work around gentleman can wait on table.Aitred Ford, 20 Latour Le Bo 8 a ANTED-BY A YOUNG MABKIKD WOMAN ork of any kind by the day.Apply Ud Lagnuchetiers et.st.U4 \u201c$ V'ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE, pon Hom as coachinaD; beat referemoer, Address \u201cFi 512,\" STAR ofbce.dd 3 W ANTED\u2014BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, EMbroidery and artistic paintings, to do at home ; ork fuarsatesd.Will show samples Apply 2d 238 s j ANTED-SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED MR aligraph shorthand writer, quick aud acourate.F 1511, ' BTan office.$43 ANTED-BY TINBMITH, stoamfitier, ete.Apply C., Montreal U ANTED-BY A RENPECTABLE YOUNG WOman, a situation as Le oksopar or lady's hole, Answer oy letter tu Miss 6 7 8b Philip st.Vo 3 ANTED - BY FIRBT Crass PIANO TUNER, position with hi music house, has long experiemcs, strictly tewperate and Lost of BE Kpei ing French and Engliah Address Ua Alu STEADY WORK, 200 Atwater ave, 80 3 NTEDL- RAOTICAL MEQ RRIGAT NTE.» Yat olass vertitioate, fainiliar with and operating wire and wining machinery, general u.dll und railway plant, charge of same, or will Becept uh agency to representa reliable firm in the requirements of above; industries whare » mechauiral knuwiedgo would be of servic \u20ac good connections with euxiuverinE firms, mill owners and mines in Pros tues Quebro; highest references as to character and ability.diane 3 1603,\" 31a otbice.65 4d y TANTED\u2014TO MERCHANTS ANis MANtUHAC- turers, by a coumuertial traveller uf twelve years oxyeriuuce between Montreal and Toronto, tne of navies on rom puisaion : best of references.Address LL 1061,\" Sran offlve 66 2 y ANTED-SITUATION chinist and tuv! maker.Bran She, ANTED- MARRIED COUPLE, MIDDLE, AGED, , id take'charce of house, or other butiding, where services uf wan are not required during the day.Address \u201cN 1702,\" Braun of.0.86 U BE « COMPETEN| MA: Address \u201cU boy J ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, FUSITION AS bookbeeper or office assistan wood city re ferences, Ad TUT Weak oitise, Sos JANTLD-BI AN EXPEKIENCED YOUNG lady, position as shor and Jy ewriter.References.Address \u201ca 1363,\u201d SI âe 3 4 TANTED\u2014BY FIRST .CLASS DRESSMAKER, drossuiaking at howe, would go out to ut; terms moderate, Address \u20180.1748,\" STAR office, 3 der Sais.arm {OF BALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KIXDLING, 82 ardwood, 82.00; Blocks, $1.50 per load ; cbosi Leh! ry alley © Coal, \u201cthorougbly scrsen: aodiarmid & BBO BL Janes atreet, bel} Tels phone dllyu.iuytt OK BALE- LARGEST LOT, BEST, CHEAPEST atest variety of maokiiery in Canad a, 109, 000 fe rate everythin, 1 price.© buy for cath, pay no rent, bhore.ee wis ous pétition.A ward tu the wise is sufficient.Mullin & Co, Pa pineau #89, 17 sf JOR BALE\u2014100,000 FT.BELTING, 50 DI unt; 800 pulleys, 60 discount; 10 engines x boilers, bte 40 h.power; hangers, shafting 11s, lathes, Ay muldera, enon, mortiaing, dorlog and 1D# machinery.Mullin & Co., Papineau su.tttf FOR BALE-\u2014-GORDON SETTERS, FULL PEDIgree.Apply C.E, Levey, Maisonneuve, 2S OR SALE\u2014A VALUABLE UPRIGHT PLANO, IN perfect order: reason for selling, leaving the city.Ho runs atreet.Gt 3 Fr SMALL DECKED BAILING ei toruisers, J& fL over all, two saits of salle:all in good order.Address \u201cds 15650, eu ce, \u201cOR SALE_\" TWO WO BAFES, \"CHEAP.\"APPLY 1493 Notre Dames 653 OR SALE\u2014-SPLENDID SMALL ORGAN, NEAR- new, about eight feet high ; suitable for room or small chareh ; to old a Brest bargain.Apply .Phiops, 51 Delisle a.Montre 65 3_ QUR SALE8E SOND HAND.STEREOPTICON, with 4 wick lamp (new) and brass Tao wor.front, Be in first class order.Address \u201cJ 1801,\u201d BTan office 05 2 OR BALE_ONE GAS ENGINE, ENGLISH make, complete and in perfect order, 2% horse power: manufacturing Binger \u201cSond fuobines *Gocd order.Dominion Blanket Cost.Helen street.65 Roosne te Let.LAINE TILL LAN OOMB\u2014AND BOARD; ,Az80 TABLE BOARD, MONTREAL, FRIDAY, Business Chances.Hvate family room, well Tolahod, on hoon: dat; aise ici x rooms with An of oe RoE TO LET, TQ CENTRE ox MANGE u goud board.Net moving.\u201c81190,\u201d QOM\u2014-NICE WARM COMFORTABLY FOR R nished front room; wiih > without board.t moving in May.15 Lato 62 à ROE DOUBLE AND = WITH BOARD, + V8 Union svenue.6286 RUM 8\u2014T0 LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH board, at 181 Bleury st.83 4 OOMS\u2014 WELL FUKNIBHED AND COMFORTable, on hall floor and bathroom flat; excolieut board; moderate terms.149 Motosife st.63 6 P OUM\u2014FUKNISHED SINGLL KOOM WITH HOT water in bath, 2079 Bi.Catherines.83 7 OOM8\u2014THOSE BEQUIRING rooms.WITH good board let May, will find same in ne wir furnished house, Motoalie st.Address \u201cC as 8B1ak office.00MS\u2014TWO LARGE BRIGHT CHEERFUL rooms, snitable for married euro EE or Slagle gontiemen, \u2018with board; not moving ulac Tas 8 } QOM\u2014LARGE FRONT 1OOM, WITH FIRS clasa board : every convenfenos, 14% Manshold ROG iar SHERBROOKE ST, WELL FUR- bed rooms, hoi water heating.636 I SOMA FIST CLABH Roohy, AT £5 MoGiLL College avenue.td bo OUM\u2014UNE NICE hood XN NEWLY FURNISHED, XW gas and bath, 784 OONS-FCRNIBUED on URFURRISHRD ith board or without board; also table board, at Lo HU Philip st, near Dorchester #t., parties mot woving in May.640 RC moien cca, SUNNY | WELL \u201cFURNISHED, odern conpepiancen: full board; very moderate terms.Use ot 6% Victoi toria st.G4 4 I OOMS\u2014 FOUNISUED UE UNFUKNISHED 10 jet, at 85 St, Denis st.04 6 QOM_LARGE WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM.87 Union avenue.QOMBE-DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH BOARD 35 Moutilt College ave, 6468 OOMS\u2014_NICELY F URNISHED, DOUBLE UR single rege, op bathroom Bat: gas, hot water, ot 3 Victorias st, 64.3 Rt Soto LET.FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT able for married couple or two xentiemen of quiet babits, 15 St.Edward sh OuMs-\u20142 FRONT BEDROUMH.ON BATHROOM ne large and ons smasl \u2018adjo olning.Could be sed 88 settting room.41 Mackay st.& 12 OUOMS\u2014T WU LARGE ROOMS, FURNISHED OK unfurnished, with all modern conveniences, hot ana cold water; suitebie for married couple; no ohildren.301 Bt.Uhas.Borromee ui 1166 à a_ OOM_AND BOARD FOR A MARRIED CODPLE Apply 28 Berri 8t.> 3 ooM-COME OUTABLE FURNISHED,ON Ba TH- m flat, heated with hot water: with break- tast and toa if required: family private ; localit A class.No.129 Fark 5 3 OMS FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT board.G78 Lagauchetiere s o 3 OUM\u2014 WITH BUAKD,1 EN TLEMAN, oT AND cold water, bathroom fiat, 4 Du tlorin, nv, HMichmond sq.6 RY OM_AND BOARD FOR A LADY, IN A PRI.Vato o family, oL Bishop at, Address \u201cW 1278,\" BTAB Of\u2019 VOM- 70 LET, NICELY FUMNISHED Root.With all conveniences, at 3369 St.Catherine street G3 3 UUMb LARGE FARLOUR BEDROOM, HAND.floor; both sullabie for two Young vien Or respectable warried couple, \u2018lerms reasonable.Not woviug this year.47 Aylmer st 6d d om SWELL FURNISHED PARLOUR BKD- 4 firat class board; terms moderate.$i Motil Cotto avenue.45 6 VUMB-DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH OR without boar, on first fiat.All modern con- venlences.10H xMausfeld.gb 3 OOM SUNNY, SINGLE FURNISHED, ON BATH quiet gentleman; all modern souvenionces.à £286 ah Uathorine met.\u201c858 OOMS-\u2014BACE, AND \"FRONT PARLOR, WITH tendance, in vicinity of Phillips Square.Ad- atone GFT STAR office.6d 3 ANCED\u2014GUNEKAL EVAN.4 UNLVEL- XY _sity 8 st.| Û te WA DA \"SMART LAD, WIT GE experience.Aves, in owu band riting, RAD: ing references, *N 1714,\" nar once.i | ANTED_GENEKAL SERVANT FOR A A a ui of two, reterences required.Apply 2674 Bt.Catherine st.ud ANTED-ALPRIN TICES AND IMPHUVERS t Mrs.borne's, dross and mantle maker, go Prince / Arthur st, WA ANTED\u2014SALESMAN ONSALARY.FT.; by lettur, giving age, exparience, firma orked far, pamee of relersnoes, salary sxpected, 1.b, u1x vil & Napiha Co, Cleveland, Ohio, Si ANTEDS IMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG MAN AS bar-tender, must speak both languages and bave youd references.Apply Usborne House, 32 Usborne street to I ANT LD MOCUANIN MAKE IL, A FIRST CLASS, n long aod short beet HI0CCHBINY ; steady employe ut.Lugar Wr right, J'emuruke, Ont.+ ut BY ADVHiALI COMPETENT MAN ake care of his farm ht stock of thoroughbred arti ahd horses.Address M.lu, #.U.Box 13) 7.ug 2 FIS$ ls ANTED - A GENEKAL SELVANT FUK A swall family, wages #12.Apply 1372 Dor chuster st.36 3 ANTEHL-GUUD GENEKAL SERVANT AT once.Apply 82 Milton ave, vor.Park ave 1 U ANTED\u2014YUOUNG GIRL AS NURSE chtid).Apply 71 st Famille st, ANTRDOTWO PLUMBERS.106 BT.A (ONE Hi 1 AN- JU ANTED-A BOY 14 OR 15 YEARS OF To ivan the wall payer LUSID&88.must reside with parents, speak English aud French und commu well recommended.Apply \u201cM lU:3,® BTAH en toine street.ANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS REPAI HER IN.FLAT and hollow table ware.The Canada Plating Cu, 703 Craie 8 sa z V ANTED \u2014 Two GOUD WASHER WOMEN; __8teady Place Apply 46 Aylmer st, qu 2 WAY SERVAS W AN Fey GENERAL SERVANT.14a PLAT EAU st, off Man vu NTED-UGENERAL SERVANT; SMALL FAM- HU 8h Luke 462 JOB SALE \u2014 CANADIAN CABINET GRAND ng, 82256 cash; case slluhil Samaged.7 oid ki wing m sn d pianos, \u201corcas rom 35 a Warda; terms, 84 perl month, Apply at C.say's Warerooms, 2270 st.Catherine At - JOR SALE-PIGHON-, DRAGUONS AND HONING rps, all prise birds.George Shetler, pas Wellington.st.Point st.Charles.BG OR SALE\u2014-BLACE SPANISH EGGS FOR oT tiny, took two first prizes and one apeciai also first prize for best breeding pen, Jan, 27th, .Bo: also one black &panish cockerei, first vrize bird.13g Wellington at.663 TOR BALE\u2014URUANB.PRICEY FROM $25 UPwards; terms, 82 and 83 per month; American and Canadian makers; each instrument guaranteed.Apply st C.W.Lin dsay's Warerooms, 2:70 st.Uathe- rine st, 481 MOR BALE-8AFEH, CHEAP FOR CASH: ONE large and one small, combination locke, Address \u201cal 1679,\" STAR © 68 3 OR BALE\u201417 PIANOS AND ORGANS.FRENCH orgau, 7 stops, 825; Jackson organ, 0.820: Mason & Hamlin! 830: jioridie (eran.high back.10 stops, Bell melodeon, bickering bp pisno, 300: Weber, Hood, &c, side.We Princ hur.evenings.For SALE-BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND TAN pups, four weeks old.Apply 258a Bleury st LR JOR SALE\u2014A LITTER OF PUG PUPS.APPLY 18 Kousseau s 861 FY BALE\u2014AN NOTES SETTER (BITCH) AND two pups: alsoan Irish setter and a fo Apply corner ¥t.Lawrenos aud Mignonue sts.call or'e store), Boars.a VN Boda ROOMS ,FOR LADIES DURING confinement: private\u2019 78 Bt.Dominique Sa JUARD.-MRH.MCEWAN, LADIES\u2019 S1CK NURSE.perio: accommodation for bosrders, with best mucdtien) attendance: strictly private.Terms moder 51 St, Coustant st.572 OARDLAST EOOMB.ALHO TABLE BOARD, ro 17 Hanover #t.6% 6 Born -LADIES, WITH THE BEST OF ATtendance during confinement; strictly private: terma moderate, at 280 St.Antoine Bt, 63 8 y ANTEDA HE FECTIONER WHO CAN Wire mutton pies, s good Jub for a steady man.Apply WH.Maynard, 4103 Wellington st.OARD-GOOD BOARD, GOOD ROOMS; TERMS moderate, Table board, 82.50 per week Meals 1bc, 4:3 Bleury street, first door, fancy store.03 à VU ANTED\u2014STRONG BOY T0 DRIVE HUKSE: y those accustomed to horses need apply.John à Lorigan, 1823 Notre Laine st, Gui OARD\u2014AND ROOM, DOUBLE OR BINOLE, with breakfast sad supper, 82.50 per week.249 German street.ANTED ~TWO GUUD WAITRESSES, APPLY at the Hope Cuties Houses, No.1 Alexander st 86 1 RATAN TED\u2014A YOUNU GIRL TU MAKE HERSELF useful about the house and lovk after a child four; must have references, Aupiy 74 Fark ave.862 crease thelr income by addressing P, O, 0, for barticulsra 663 VARIED LADIES TEACHING FIANO GANIN- 276 ca ANTED\u2014YOUNG Gli As GENERAL SER- vunt for à small family.Apply with references, al 23 University Le 2 ANTED-g12 PER WEEK AND A PERMANENT position lo alady ors youtieman well acquainted wi Montreal.Apply Koom 70 Temple Butl jane, between VE G6 8 \u2014 ARBRE FOR A PUBLIC AN ng (oMicen), must have Dest references, Apply by letter, \u201cN.17 * STAR Ufiic buy 2 ANTED \u2014 HUTEL MANAGER pe OR FIRST class botel ; state age and experience and send references.Address Hotel, Ottawa, Unt.* Sos Lost.Bo A ANN INNS NINN NINN NIN AA mm A ORT-ON sr ANTOINE STREET, ON THURS- ay, s1lk bag, containing purse and soba Miles, The party WDO was Been pick it ty 207 Chatham street and bo rewardo O8T-\u2014EROM 14 ST, DAVID'S PI PLACE, A \u201cSAL diack and tan dog, marked on \u20ac: Any one de tatninz after this notice will be proseouted, À re- yard Riven.861 OST-ON TUKHDAY, AN ENVELOPE CONTAINing a young lady's wages.Finder will be rewarded on returning woney tv Moulton & Co, at >.Peter street.ji Los: TA BLAUK LEATHER SATOHEL, oR corniner raceipts Please return to 175 Ey ntreat, OBT-AT \u201cAC, MUSIC KET- Lenton og ht dollars and FAY gombolu di rte No.219Ÿ, Reward to tinder rat tte OST\u2014ON THE NIGHT OF 18TH MARCH, UP- r act, containing six teeth, Reward retirn- in 2268 5t.Uatherine at 88 1 same, OsT-ON TUESDAY, A BROWN AND WHITE apanisl; name Larry.Heturm to 75 Redpath ptreet_Reward.Pi \u20144LOLEN, THE LADY (Y e black Persian lamb coliar at tbe concert on in Boroby.notified to return ; wo, 1t67h Notre Dame atreet, within three days, which proceedings wi {if be taken, AC la 10 4 o8T_a » clin An ry © ba rewa.Ea w ated ta Purchase.WHO BTOLE rom the ladiss> LACK DUG, WHITE SPOT ON Piense réturn to 128 sat.rded.si \u201cess 2 \u2018on 3.STamefies.TANT ED-TO Wir a SE, AE er 26e bla hide, © ST0OONIPT 204 CODE OARD~AND TWO ROOMS, LARGE AND WARM; English family; situstion nusurpassed, «i Usborne st.65 3 OARD\u2014FIRST- CLASS TABLE BO BOARD, WITH home comforts; six meals for one dollar, or three doliars par week.47 Ayimer street, 653 ARD\u2014ANI> ROUMS jadien\u2018 doctress, with AT MBH.MITCHELL'S, professional attendance, ain st.8 30 696 Lagauchetiere at, near St.Urb 8 OARD-VACANCIES, ALSO DAY BOARD, 10 Jurors at, 88 6 Pupils Wanted.NL PNP NININP ANNI.ASN V ANTED - FRENCH, GERMAN, BPANISH pupils.Macarthur (from Europe), 827 Falaca.WAL \u2014 LADIES! SELEOT, Cases video Hotel, in French, German and Bpanis Terms low.Macarthur (European Hngaisi B27 Falace at.852 W* ASLED-PUPILE 1 FoR SINGING AND PIANO.Ht, Law 66 WANTED T1ARO Sopa £9 ARGYLE AVE.6637 V ANTED\u2014PIANO PUPILS BY A YOUNG LADY: will go out to give lessons, Terme 81.50 month.Address * 1674,\" STAR office, 86.ANTE D\u2014BY A MçOILL + GRADUATE WITH classics, jg chemation, I Engl nee HR Spite in , ma sh {sn - dress * M1675,T Brant fice se * Po 4 Partners M anteb.NN AAA WA a \u2014 PARTNER WITH FIVE or OOMS\u2014TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS.now.8 No, Lube Not Not To Dame at.Apply to.COMB ~ \"TWO ar PORNISEED 200 With \u2018godd boatd, suitable for ora 21 klatoxu dee couples or single gents.bathroom tas.street OUMS \u2014 NEATLY FURNISHED, WITH OR D rithout board, O1 Cathedrals 66 3 OOM TO LET, THREE FUL SHED ROÛMB: t.baths and ali comiorts; for gentlemen, A ply on Dremiues, 153 st Lenis st Yd Rogue FURR ISHED, WITH BOARD, es 18 Berri street, near Viker Garden.468 U ROC Corn TAY FURNISHED BINGLE Fre om, with board sisc tabie board.954 Maga eid ut y OOMB-NICELY FURNISHED WITH OR WITH- R oul board.Apply V+ Dorchester at.ROQME-NIOE KOUME, WITH EVERY Son, VEN.ience.20 Victoria sk 66 6 R° UMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, suitable tor ligne housekeeping: board pre.1erzed.50 Argyle ves 2 00MB\u2014 NEWIT LEE ROOMS, WITH or without board.60 Victoria at, 6868 3 QOMS-HANDBUMELY FUHNISHED DUUBLE Decrooi and parior adjoining ; with or without bowrd ; also double rovin.Xul Bleury ms, usa QUM\u2014BINGLE, WELL FURNISHED, OLOTHES closes, hot water heating, comiortable.for gentlemen.$3 Universiby a.\u201cel OOMB\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, ite pL govd board, st 21 Mcuill College ave.OOM&-UNFUBRNISHED A FLAT OF RAVE r four, from May lst, baiay furnace.Private Jandy: No children.104 Ktanl ay Bt.08 3 COM-LAKQE WELL FUÜRNISHED FRONT D bathroom flat facing Dominion square; ot and oc Sota.water In bath.134 Pes.663 OOMS-EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE.ANDRO Ro» rnished, double and single, wii or w ME, bos! pa everytoing Bret class.Not moving vA Apply 166 manstield s 668 vOMs\u201429 AND 31 PRLMONT.DOUBLE AND single rooms, ads bo: - ents acsommodated.Telephone 4726.ard.GS OUM.-T¢ MAN AND WIFE OR TWO YOUNG RB indies, tidal] fin] furnished front room, Tish UNE itohen; email ily.ly Point st.Charle ROR SET ONE LARGE ROOM ON BATH.LA room fiat, Apply 96 Manateld st, ad 2 OUMS\u2014PLEABANT FUKNISHED ROOMS, ON Fort st, near St, Catherine, from May; ly or en suite.Apply 156 Manatield.66 2 UOMS- VAGANCIES FUR TRANSIENTS.HUT cald baths; table board; terms moderate.Avenue yr MoGill Coll, ave, se ) Enquire Board and Booms Wanted.AA A ASN ANTED-BY GENTLEMAN, OCOMFORTAB.vom, With partis! or full board; good ae Address stating terms, \u2018\u201cJ 1580,\u201d STAR office, as 4 ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, IN À PRIVATE HAMILE, two rooms, 10r gentleman, wife an dohild, w \u2018board.Apply to \"HA 1572, STAR Office.VV ANTER BOOM AND BOARD FOR SAReieD couple, Without encumbrance.Locality east of Park avenue and north Sherbrooke street.Address, stating terms, \u201cK 1018,\" STAB office.656 3 ANTED~BY GENTLEMAN AND HIS using one bed, room and bo: nd warm, rd clous + alid terms moderate, Address \u201cI, 1638 gs office.Le 6 1 ANTED\u2014BY Joung LADY, WITH OB wir out board, ro th cocasional use of went of Hoaver Hall Address 1 1224,% Sa on a6 1 Rooms Wlantsy, ANT - FOR 1st MAY, UNFURNISHED Dagar near St.Address erin J 1600,\" Stan ashes * west of vous ANTED-FOB MAY 18T, 3OR 4 UNFURNISH- ms, in good locality, by s fur bis: housekeeping.Address \" 7S BERR Toad dollars to spare, for 3 ord yi \u2014 recone Bil a EY sxses and Gavi communications treated and pried) roa 2 50% \u20ac ages, Gite, ly.Address a M, PO.Box 116 ), Montr al, AAA SN ANTED\u2014A PARTNER, WITH $2000, R SALE-RXFRESS WAGGON TH GOVE, roofing and plumbing busines tab F.st new: one of the best nats, A geste Apply 34% Bt Lawrence s 0 id #0 08 pas oftice, PRY a = TT {ROR S EACH ISTNUT Buna Hs Sa .fa ds high, broken to RE ou Found.Ba LAVAL UND-ON THE 13TH MARCH, A 8A lie dog, with obits brensat and : fa a ok furehead, Owner have thesame by proving pro- » og ou RE har and paviow erponten.nt 14 God Board} Wanted.ue es NAT L'RD\u2014 OABD | FOR LA Y, oti Unlon ava, and St.Janes st.3 1850 a LA IMtecsilansens.~~ ÉDOTO RENT À Nt Ne EN NE MM NE AXTED-TO REN! THERE TALL Ÿ stable, with smal cossBonss pre ferro: ven: \" Tan on offtcs, \u201caps sal location.Address \u201cW 1 Wanted to gorvaw, Was ED-TO Ww, ON oN Fine oT IRET CLASS 1 ty, 9 giiF, property.A TL 16 a splendid d'Iook Horse snd la ail io a vheap.Apply a 5 Lawrence Le JOR HALE.ARE, SisiNa Fous pa 15 hands: of or wonid oT an der \u20ac ape._Csn @ seen at 6320 hae wireet, in rear, ANT ED Adi Paul st DAT BUGGY PHAETON, SEGONDH, Q.@.Gaucher, wholesale ou = Winter Resorts.DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, \"SARATOGA SPRINGS, M.Y.dle redors for th, oh rent aon ol \u2018The .levitor.estrie be = 1e omens Tous waters: yest, ms à 100.sers FE ra |, BE ay od dis! us.mea ABLISHED SINCE at 23 McGill College 53 15 Fri ati sv se ply at 1858) Notre roms pur WELL | i te HED Booms 0.t.between Sant SE ntlemon cold water; with or er VERY CE thout breakfnat.forme Boving.988 University st.LE 6 7 Ora pas Soplls lon, soul, nées Hontr pu 00M - ONE COMFORTABLE FUHNISHED LE\u2014~WKST END PHARMACY, IN FIRBT front room, ob bathro 5 Less Bt, Cat.pipe 1.opposite Quseme block, GE ES gE iio Po old banni Are T RANGE, MAGNIFI- Foeanths hotel, EN.oe affcaat a also, restaur- see n st.; possession fmmediatels.A Tratont, MILX ROUND OF PORTY GAL- Foie per ès Addréss \u201cE 1406,\" Sas pics +3 Fei SALE ABD BOOM, 1 15 FIRST CLABB tablier à ad oath outfi ith glectris Ligh de d complet fur ish oe loon eu Einoipal prot T aly > en four ie Soom in to bamuel & org Co.er ne inakers, EP e, street west ah Foponts Foi D ROLLING STOOK akvoly ts is 81 Ne Notre ame street, St, Soh R BALE~HOTELS, SALOONS, FRUIT, COR- Pfootioner and difforent lines of business.L arris, Edward street, corner Hleury street, I Li- ANTED- A PARTY WITH 82000, TO TAKE interest and management of » sucoessful invention, patented.Large profits assured.A 1 references required.Address ** F 1500,\" 8T4B 9 of- Te Gdrucational.CI TS Te NN NT SA NEW, CLASHES IN TELEGRAPHY AND SHORT- nd will be formed at THOMPSON'S COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, 86 7 230 Bt, James at, April 1st.CHURCH-SCHOOL.8.JOHN THE EVANGELISTS, 1773 Ontario! Street, West.11, Durham, Reotu REV SRE MA JBI Iv Cou, Durhar oor 2d) Mists t rv MR oi sedan tei Coll.School, a; MR.So nT Our Colin su Cambridge hoi Prod Bt ent an a eman ame u MAH.H J.CAMPF iL A.init Coll, MR.F.H COOMBS, H rods Coll, Oxfor MR W REED, Orsay à Soholar Keble Coil, Uitord, ante The chier festures yo the achool are: New Buildings, oo ete in © vergronpen Pla \u201cAround.up- sq ualled ple the sy 4 y re in porta, Study and 3 Glass horoaghness in ork and Heslthines Military Drill Puplisare pose fn A for the Uniyersitios\u2014Kinga- ton and Business.All boys are taught French and the Cinssion D ¢ includ od six Res three rare and forty Day $ és P mpl Has pitention Une vacanoy term.cironiars, apply at the Bohool or by letter, 84 beod Bteamshivs.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.WINTER SERVICE! Liverpool, Halifax and Portland Service From From.BTEAMBHIFS.Liverpost \u2018MON GOLFAN 7 Apr.All steamers oall at Halifax on homeward and ogi- rd vo.Via Mongolia and Sumi dian will carry cattle and dont Uabin Passengers to Adverse Hteamers sail from Pértiand abou! Bm.n ad- Jortised datos, of 8000 possible after the aerival at and Tru all re RG due atlortiaud at aooû Cabin, 340 and 3 upward.Intermedisted STATE LINE SERVICE \u2014OF ALLAN LINE BETWREN\u2014 NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.Towess dee tos Unwis Lastare HIPR From New Torx.b.*ABBYRIAN aan 17 Mar.6.00 a.m.LE = < SIBERIAN we \u201c1024 Mar, 5.50 am .BTATEUF Gros 31 Mar, n And Weekly thereafter.Steamers with a * will not carry passengers from Neila} pastas, § 935 and upwards, single; 385 and \"Ream return! sogording to location of bert t rate the statercoma are situated on the saloo: party au ect lixbting and ventilation, risian, ian, Mougolisn, Numidian, Biate of Nebraska and State of Nevada are fiited throug! light.jo CATTLE OAHBIED\u2014 For trelghie passage, or further information.apply noon hd M.& A, ALLAN, tà Comme» cures NTREAL so State ee in te, So Portland.Mer.16, 1802.39z Matilroabs.THROUGH TOURIST CARS Will run during MARCH AND APRIL Fo PACIFIC COAST FROM eal to Vancouver obale-Ba oun 8.40 pm.Porta Montre Po 20 oa 27.FROM MonTrEaL To ST.PAUL.Leaving Wihdsor-ft, Bt'a 21,45 an, MAT É 16, 23 and 30.pr arsopla pptention Paie te applications received MONTREAL TICKET OFFICES, \\ JAMES BTRERT, corner McGill, 200% .and at Stations.ISLAND CITY Paint & Varnish War Although we do not une » whole page to advertise or go into s corabinstion, we are still alive and doing » large business, and will maintain the standard of our Paint and Varnishes as in the \u201cP.D.DODS & CO, 148 McGill atreet.55% PATENT SHELF A y giving quick snd a snelvetens trés odtondint tu ceiling, | Labo Th in length of ER Co Fer Ain Z\\ndders' Ladder Co.\u2019 Ys oer Klenyy st, i a Boling Step PENNYROYAL WAFERS cine vus to y, Pleas- re apycifio m rok mn rs roy al Be win Sonnden MARCH 18, 1892, Specific Articles.Al.A Perfect Article.[ASH BAKING POWDE Tha purest gnality of Cream Tartar, finent re-orye salle Bi.t-Carbonate of Goda sre used in its propar- t \"has stood Al with housekeepers for the + su Years, and is now (if possible) better than over.All the Best Grocers sell it.R87 on TEAM YACHTS AND LAUNCHES ANY size, speed guaranteed; full particulars on application.Polson Iron Wor! # Co., LA, Toronto Lewis Oh Bkaife, Agent, room 13, Now York Lire END 0 BTAMP FOR BAMPLES OF PAPER Hangings and Borders to any address: state what ee required Large st stock, Jew price & POTTER & OU.Pair 20 Bt Chiliy alrost.A variety Kept constantly in stock at our Montreal WL JUS Wareroom, 154 BL, James I street.J.& J.OR BOECK > PAINTERN?ne of all leading paint and oil db d- BRUSHUS, waredo alors Fv Cou sE 6 DUCRO'S ALIMENTARY ELIXIR, The best tonic for Malarial and ofherevera.244 law FEW SECOND-MAND ELEVATORS, in good order, for sale cheap.Miller Bros, & Toms, Montreal, Toronto office, 74 York ctreet, H.D, Simmons, Agent, H0z ATELY publishod, x em 4 Contait at.London ing, A FLORID or RED NÔSE its wh »n 30 « capable of toning ve Ont and Redness In ihe Complexion, snd Face Hlushing, By Alex.Koss, Inveutor of the None Machine.Sent free on on receipt of au addressed and stamped earelope.x For GENERAL DEBILITY NERVOUSNESS, and SLEEPLESSNESS, Armbrecht's Coca Wine THE GREAT ENGLISH TONIC.At AN Chemista.E.L.Ethier & Co., ~\u2014MANUTACTUREBS OF \u2014\u2014 BILLIARD and POOL TABLES, Importers of all Materials pertaining to the business.86 # Bowling Alley Balls and Pins, Turning and Coloring Balls.48 St.Denis street, MONTREAL.13sod À LA VILLE DE MONTREAL Spring, 1892, NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES Dress Goods New Goods arriving daily.Our Prices cannot be equalled.Mantles & Jackets A large assortment of Long and Short Styles, in all Sizes and Prices, now on view.Dressmaker Our Parisian Dressmaker has achieved great success, and this department will have to Le enlarged to meet the demands of the public.Millinery Next week, grand Spring opening Tailoring Dept.Men\u2019s Tweeds\u2014This department, under the management of Mr.Coté and Mr.Boucher, Tailor, has been thoroughly reorganized ; and great care has been takon to secure the most complete assortment of Choice Tweeds in all shades and qualities.CIE GENERALE DES BAZARS, Cor.St.Lawrence, St.Catherine and 8t.Chas, Borromee Sts.85z3 WEAKNESS-MEN QUICKLY, THOROUCHLY, FOREVER CURED by anew perfected sclentiflo metnud that cannot fail unless the case is beyond men body, mind an Drains and losces ended.Every obstacle to bappy married life removed.Nerve force, will energy, brain power, when tailing or lost are restored ourman- joacks havo robbed you.ical science es hon, x tn era go hand or exist, hera go in band.Write foro our ur book with tons and tients, Our Foi 000 ref: noc to pat bom om the border on les us do prepay duty othe so that no extra expenses, delay or exposure A Fonds ding ith ne, 8 ne is tbe case when you desl with others in the States.- ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y.10) WEAK} MEN NEES Ee Blek CUR he and relieve all the troubles Inei- dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizxiness, Nauses.wainest, Distress after cating.Pain | in the Sins &c.While their most remarkabio su been sho H LE Liver Pius are tly valable Tn Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaict, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bow ola.Even if they only cu: AD Ache thoy would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will And thease little pills yaluable in 50 ma ny ways tha! they will not illing to do without em.But after all sick 1s the bane of 50 many lives that here is where we make our great boast.Our pills cure it while othors do not.ANTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very small and very easy to take.One or two pills make a dose, ey are strictly vegetable and do Bot gripe or purge, but by their oir gentle, action lease all who use them,\u2019 In via 25 cents; for $1.Sold everywhere, or sent by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., Maw York nl nl FL § Sel Doon fall Bri VIN de CHAPOTEAUTÉ (Chapoteaut\u2019s Wine of Peptone).A TYPICAL NUTRITIVE STIMULANT.This delicious alimentary wine |J8 contains chemically pure Peptone or ji digested beef, which is easily assim- MAX lated when no other solid or liquid i food will remain in the stomach.a VIN de CHAPOTEAUTR is distinctly indicated in constitutional § weakness or lack of digestive power, for the aged, Anmmic, Dyspeptic and § Convalescent patients, and to sustain § the patient's energies ra Diabetes, Consumption Cancers, § Ulceration of the Btomach and all wasting diseases.de 15 P, CHAPOTEAUT TS Clause, Paris, VIN de CHAPOTEAUTR May be obtained OANADA and the UNITED STATES mr Wholesale OF LY/AM, SONS & CO, MONTREAL, : Errors of Youth.| SUFFERERS FROM X « Nervous Debility, Youthful BE YOUR QWN PRYSICIAN § EC.Ma: from the effects of youthfui # x ee have ire brought Pont avais af 2 oh aa to era liced the Induce i ost evêry à AR of er disease, and re STE Kg trouble POH RCRA ® remedies that medica for the relief of this class ; the ordinary mod rentipent el curé.During our exten @ col En and Tot tal nted with RNS TAK js jour p pact Save Bean Can by ies use afta ali other orale Pa Forres tly par ine AR Tot har n of ¥ X this prescription.8 \u2014 Revises son soce À Jernbebt drach olsen Blolcn 8 drab.4 [a rn à BE HEE one Aue, à mot M ES linia: Slog io ake l quiats atsp.ms m.an er on goin] patient to Diao bw ters 8 x the number thr SOC Recon ol CHC 0 i of (oh 0 C3 \"AN ONTARIO CENTENNIAL.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] ToRONTO, Out, March 18.\u2014Wnen the Legislature met yesterday afternoon Mr, Bishop askad whether it was the Intention of the Government to ask the Lezisiature to assist in 1 pol 4 5H u 7 8 9 14 11 12 14 14 15 18 17 18 19 zu 21 02 23 24 25 28 27 28 zu 30 31 a2 34 4109 34 4200 35 4117 36 4118 3: 4119 4ily 49 4121 40 4121 41 4128 42 4132 45 4142 44 4142 45 4134 4ù +134 4° 4146 48 4146 49 4146 50 4146 51 1ulsy 52 4150 53 4146 D4 Sint a0 4170 bol dé pu ja Css ses = = S MARCH 22nd, AND 243 HT.JAM Us STRELT, articles Loo nilimerous to wention, TWO 'OLOUE, and evening at Artioles uu view Monday and sale.A deposit of ten per on each ar- RESERVE.Hale ench BALF- PAST SEVEN.Tuesday up to hour of cent, will Le required trom, Qf Med ge.SEE: 3 QUARTERLY SALE \u2014BY CATALOGUE OF\u2014 Rae & Donnelly's Sales.251\" UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 23rd nud 24th.The © Subscribers haverucalved instructions from J.Co, tu soll by auction at their salasroorus, ay at chasers à time uf sa , 8 number of RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.CATALOG UE.One meat saw.Lady's nlater, Child's dress, Hemnnpant of ¢ 3 child's dre snes and worked petticoat.do de yards of cloth double TT do Jar of \"Blankets .do Linen tablecloth.de Persian lambskin cap .de Fur trimmed rluak .du Feather pillow.do Remnant of dr 8 and skirt.do Landkerchi TeIUDANts of .do 4 pictures, V iva Lotilos, pr rubbers, vaBeand bouk do Silver cuin brooch.do Fair Purge-chippers do Vee v w Hemant of cloth double Smith & son double trimmed with beaus 15k gold gen ring : a gold wedding ring, : 0 à IKE walt 1 Euxi fen lever wate h, 38260 Rdwtease do Diamond bracelet, & âta- inouds, cost # _ do Diamond and Foy Roe jit do Pr Loinai, per: ses do Autlupe _ sliver ladle, dated 1774 LL do Gold fed case Aten Ther, Waltham watch, : .da Gold Fund, \u2018Tédwt du sold lu exe .do 18 k wold H watch inde.perdér it ceutre seconds, 326 deo Gold oué set with to do Gold BH watch nichoi: 1n0 stern winder, 9692 Holled plate Albert wre atalogues can be had of the Auctioneers, or at J.L.Moss & Cu.\u2019s, 180U Notre Dame streot, DEscuirTION OF GODS.Dale y Pledoe.Bmith and Wewsron re «- double aciie , do 18 Kk Goid watch, 4e do Diamend horse shoe pin.du JU, do blawond broocl and var- auras serre eee do 13, do Lady = 14k gold 11 stem winder watch, 3310401.do 6, do Lady's drop Albaut du do \u2019 Gold iocket and n \u2018 Ydw do 6, du siiver Enplishlever watch + by, Benson, of London, 35 1H, do 13, do ui ateh, 6 do 13, do G8 4232 11% yards of.lin .du 15, do 69 4232 Une dozen table Kaives, A \u2026 à do do do plate.ces sa saauasca0aces do T4437 Holrdozen dessertspuuus, do 15, do T4 4 44 dozen tes spoons, A 1 Mate Lepage es do 15, do 75 Silver H watch, #3005.do 14, do wu silver Albe do si, do 7, 3528 wold M, wach Tever movement \u201c161 .do 17, do TH 427U Sikver Wn Waltham Watch .ve un 18.do TH 4270 Ke [late © Alber do 39, du su 4257 Goid Blled case i weteh le on winding, 2,602,047 do 20, do K1 4300 v atch, 1603 du 20.do 2 +517 .th \u2026\u2026.do 20, do 83 4321 Bfiver MH watch, stem windtine, Apel zon Tracy \"0, LU PT LL.dn 23, do &4 4329 fir 1 we ee A, Tia U4 RK, do 23, do HO 43432 kerslan lasiibykin over: - do 24, do KE 4347 stem wind: ing wa do 24 do H7 4347 Gold sed \u201cw alking do 24, do RR 4357 15 Ÿ old brooch set with es ; t i KRU 4345 Drea sitit of clothes.\u2019 su 4360 8 k gold Ripsy ring, + 91 4360 161 x wold \u2018Keeper \u2018ring, 3 eae d 92 4378 Lady\u201d x gold gin muvt, 93 4376 Silver Alber 4 4384 15 k sold gem HH 4384 Cold sixnetring 968 4384 Pair bronze pleinres,, HT 43R + Lemaire\u2019s opera wiaxses 95 4384 Walking side k oxydized silver ea do 27, do UD 4384 ON coke.do 27, do 100 4380 Overcoat do 27.do 101 10270 Bilver bracelet : do #8 do 10210270 Silver cotn bru * do 8 do 103 10270 ive US an ear.rin do B, do 104 10323 Nickel alarm clock\u201d 9, do 105 10324 108 9824 ! 23; 107 1Quez 10, 108 50345 1 109 103450 10, 11010551 210, 1120361 10, 1210881 10, 1310370 1 1410377 1 1570378 I air roller skatss and book ] 1810381 3 silks es, \u2026 à .17 10384 Brocadod atin doiman: \u2026 de ] 1810387 towels and sheet.,.do 1 19 104992 Sof ety dt ing dnt de 1 20104 ° do 1 127 1% wo.do 1 12210403 8 yards.of fines aheeting.do 1.12310406 ©, B.watch ever mov't, 1156 .do 1 124 10410 &, H.aver movi, T1492 do 1 2510416 Pair go .do 1 28 10422 Skirt.do 1 27 10434 2 Silk sai .de 1 2810434 2 lady'a va do 12, do 29 104486 Mempant of (cloth.do 13, do 33010451 do 13, da 3110453 is do 13, do 32 visit do 13, do 33 1046 do 13, do 8410471 do 13, do 35 10493 Overcoat.do 13, do 3610474 Nickel ular do 13! do 37 0154 Lady's cloak do 13, do 38 10490 Rilver sncwihoe 13.do 39 13, du 40 13.do 41 13, do 42 13, do 43 13, do a 18, do 4 16.do 46 o 14, do 4s 3 10,1588 8 .10.1860 49 o 17, do 50 17, do 123 12 ge 2% 7, do 53 o 17, do 154 1059 Woodsn seriking clock.do 17, do 155 10333 5 lady worked nigh it a oo \u2026\u2026.\u2026.do 9, do 56 10333 \u2026 , do 57 10804 18, do 5810605 18, do 59105714 14, do 80 1081¢C 18.do 110816 IR, do 2 106 19, do 834 10827 19, do 6410628 19, do 8h 106322 19, do when BE : , do 16810640 13 6910643 19.do 7010843 18.do 7110672 4 30, do 7219673 C 20, do 731067 34 o 12 100%\" NO, do 1 3 30 do 108% 0, do 1 31 se do 106 4 , do ol 280 2, do 9107 .55 o 3 19 , do 1 1 19720 ke 1a Ni > + 1981 1041 1951 1981 1871 1981 2603 201 1 Spe se QE Gk 5 dpm $m rh rk Bd pd 1 Pr $d em god om ok et pk INWNNUN KENNNIS Ses papes OS vais OH-COX AC ~C TENS WL LETRA i A NE ~O TLIC LT Saocsecs ss al hm of Eee ne 50 fe ad an nn de a CS CCS on a! guet part dt mdrr ni ST@ » ®» = 8 0773 Gold wedding ring.0782 Pair curtalne,.,.do 24, do 0812 Pair allver ear-rings.do 24, do 0821 Bhowl and dres do 26, do 0821 ouz2 0824 Carriage uinbr 0827 10818 0853 i 4 7.ons 17 oid Bon ü .ol 27, do 0858 ao horseahos our Pin do a do 0859 White guilt.do 27.do 0567 smith su onrevoiver.de 27.do 0877 3% yards of pister cloth, ° 0881 ONG 0840 C 0v21 00237 vas 0839 0940 31.ou45 a1, 0844 Pair horse clippers.do 31, do 0958 Gold wodding ring à dwi.do 11, do 0994 Pataley do 31, do 118 Vest.2.1491 118 sers 2.do yd 3 2, do 1357 2 2, do 140 Overcoat.3, do 148 Buitofclo 2.du 146 Coat.2, do 100 Plush 3, do 183 Fair of pant, 4, du 17h yards ofcushmer due 3, do 179 I 3, do 185 3, do 158 8.du 140 3, do 280 3 do 198 3, do 198 Gold 3, do 200 Dr à, do 205 5.do \u201c08 b, do 3 6, do 0 5b, do u 8 do + b.do 5 5, do ST 6.do \u201c2 6.do 1 - 30.de 4 30.do $ 30, do w a do 30, do 4424 Gold'H watch Ps lett stem wadr, 4300057 do 81, do 4434 Nickel carriage clock.do 31, do 44.34 Headed cape.do 31, do 4434 Fancy piano cover .do 31, do 4434 Makings of @ dress 0 Meces .do 31, do 4440 15k gol ol Walt winder, 2 do 31, do Pair ERAT A, do \u2018il, duo Coata ud vest.do 31, do Coat and v est do Ji, do Coat and vost and pair of ARES.o 31, do Five volumes of Victor Hugo's wr es do 31, do Silver plated .cards and case complete.Jan.2, do Rubber cloth coat 2, do Diamond and ruby b let, cost $77 3.do l'air bronze pitcher do 3, do Lemaire's opera Splisues do #, do 18XGH H hour repeater.at J 3 do Diamond solitaire ring, about two cara do 5 do 5, do 8, do 2 vol 20 dw\u2019 4, do 15% eo ocklot, 5 5 dwt.8, do 261 1° % gold brooch and ear- [Hoge 15 15 aw t.6 do 261 bracelet, set witha Soar], 1hdwt.do 8, do 286 Diamon Sd eeretd rin do 7, do 288 Pair Yok gold links, 8dwt do 7, do 260 Lady's dlamond barbrooch ; orseshue and arrow.7, du 308 14 k gold H watch, st winder, American inv, raavseu es ra0e cs vase do 8, do 306 Diamond solitaire soar?vin.o #, do 310 Diamond solitaire rire.do 10, do 333 Gold filled case H watch, lin stem winder, 4717438 12.do 318 Lads\u2019 14 | TH stem winder, Bin movt,, D.do 10, do 334 - 12, do 34 kold brooch, 12, do 34; cos tamil 15.du 303 right yards 9 double .15, do 477 Diamond hae A 16, do JU Gold pen, older and ponedl il ess 17, do 394 Double bbl.sun.breech Joadiys, No, 10 gauge.17.do 432 One microaco pe, cost #75.do 23, de 444 14 k xold amethyat ring, 7 awt., 23, do 445 Kilver ch Edery movt., stem winder, 2215022.23.do 449 Fclled plate alber do 23, do 453 silver English lever vaio 1NT4.Lee pona co rene unes se 23, do 465 7 voluriien a ofchoice litora- ture, cOMPlete.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.24, do 465 5 volumes of uit aud humor, complete do 24, do 465 16 volumes of Dickens\u2019 WOIKS, complete .do 24, do 474 S{iver H watch His do x8, do 474 Rolled plate al do 26, do +58 mlver watoli, Boriugtoia movt, 8463.do 26, do 45 15% Gioia vo m ring set with rubles.cmeralds and PEAFIH i.26, da 495 Cold pair apectacles, du 26, do 495 Diamond pr inks, Cosi BHO do 26.du 495 Diamond and sprhire Ne bravelet, cont B77 do Lt, do 495 Diswo Bu tle cont do 28, do 406 14k C Jia H te dinder 04 Biren.do 27.do 004 Sfiver H watch, Illuols noxement, steni winder, 28422 28, do a1 Silver H watch, Kaltiiam do 29, do wt ood ward, 20 dwt ocket sextant ir 1a w ki Smith & Wesson revolver de : do 21 yards of tartan plaid.de .do do do do : do Black frock col do B 4 pleces of wear.do 304 Sun r do 308 Hod ah album.do 31 ok.do 320 3fancy cups al and ssucars and 2 salts Sellers, in bakt do 324 Pair of Pan .qe 1324 11 pairs of ais Wer ag Gold wedding og, 4 333 Lady's jacket.do 337 lad do 342 do 345 0 307 dn 378 d 35 2 Shirts .4181 Bilver H watch, 147103.d 383 Pair satin curtains.\u20ac 3RT 2 puira nonks, 392 9 yarde à 400 sd cape Goat and vest, Bday Awnerican scifpie HE I rdres gkirt.Puy yatob, | io Tk .Jedi mor FN babs be Case of diesecting inatru- Be bh Sa 2 om SuReretaSE 3 = E.5 k= g er * » 2 > 2 ® BE SSSR AS =x4 O31 ere A ox - 20 68 D0 BS hdd pe pot 0 VEEP RECON! \u2018Woolle: Silver colo b brooch Skirtandosp.Modern a ine sho op practice in 1 volumes.uilt.Seven bite in box.Haud satchel RO PNT TH BD oN o Fy = St Ars ee T® Tonk Gogo Qi ace rase shaw] : Silk sashb sn J Jersey Wa feb.lover movement.RE RCE Ema ie G3 SRDS Lm PERIODES Cr ullt,.ther Forte.gold gan ring.fokel era cone otsian la aacaam Éqasttre fens Le > 878 © v 4h pt BO ve sectes de ih in oO as a GO Q0OS0O OO09COC6O6G020065OOOC A 20 a de ge ; 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S9HP9720PT WO poOposs PORES me \"Sess, Bn ES Tt oni hd tt bd kd eh 1 pt bb dd od srt fb nt Fd th rt hk fd nd I vd DPEPHIF PoP #.FINE 431 74) 81k prelia.ary i bande.diver 7 Jaa.22,1801 4 747 Beal skin cep.do 2d do 4 751 Pea Jacket.do 22, do 764 18k gold owt.N do 24, do HE Se à A 8 7 ards of clo , de kid se , \u201cMilton'e Paradise - 773 a Oo 778 do 773 do 860 do 748 1 ce 707 8, do 804 16.do $e sod r rubbers., .do 47 812 Book, Moore\u2019s Poetical .Wor do 20, do 448 jas Fair aiprivog iver inks.do 2W, do 169 28 Pair of pants.do 26, do 629 D remnsnte of dress goods do 26, do 451 832 2 dresses and pair eur- 27, do 45% R43 27, do 453 836 er w movt., 27144; - 27, do 4 B4B South ses rea 27, du 55 860 Bilk bendkerchio! + sud 2 - silk sashes.PR do 27, do 458 853 Red plus albu du 37, do 457 856 Bik an and handkor- - .~ do 27, do 458 862 do 27, do 459 Bud 8 ou aces \u201cof \u2018Fonts Huder: cen 28, do 460 do 345 28, do 40:2 LY, do 463 29, do 1 Les 2v, do 65 RY \u201c 2y, ao 466 90120 i Rola pair cs var- r-rings set with ga Oct.21.1890 467 D120 Gold on hho odo 2], do 448 9120 10k gold wedding ring.\u2019 do 21, do 460 NOB Pair ol ear-rin nes .28, 1891 450 RUR (nid gems row W, do 471 RUS Gold senrf p do 472 Kuh Pr Lemaire's Spar a do 473 SUS Pair bronzs pitchers du 474 V5 Puir gold spactacles do 475 HOB Pr Lemaire's opera giarnes 20, do 4761048] st'æ.silver banda bracelet.pds, 13,1890 477 4573 One Jodger's pearl handle penkni: M7, do 48 531 Une tea wot \u2018a \u2018pieces, \u2018AL late.an.30.1890 479 ons doren forks, A1 plate, do \u201cMI, do 480 2 1 One soup ladle, Al plate.do U0, do 481 Hdl 6 sterhin, iver GLuble Yi na, 113g o veer.do 30, do 482 531 10 sterling Sliver tea._., spoons, 7 ouncem.do 30, do 483 553 1Bk indy's wold H stem i windiok watch, 13868 do Si, do 484 553 15k lady's gold \u201caibert 1% \u2018 WE verre aeons on do 31, do 485 5h68 Gold filled case À watch nickel movt, 87788.do 31, do 488 558 1 cornet.du 31, do 487 571 Bllver watch, Eller grade, Waltham, 2105345.Fob, 2.1891 486 576 Ba oy worked christen: ing robe.:.s.c0cner do 3, do 48) 587 Diamond solitaire sin du 3, do 490 604 Dimond aud eapphire ripny ring.J 6 481 622 15k wold wen riug 492% GUN Gold gem 1tnæ 8 turquoise.493 022 Gold gem ring.494 6:22 Go 485 636 Gold scarf vin.496 G4Y Etwin 1t 5.497 646 Bil ver stem windigwatch, Cet ieee do 498 650 18 lady\u201d nickel movt., ei 4083 650 Lady's gold d and charm.SOU 658 Gold pair spec d = HUT 6568 God bar brooch net with J arle.oo.do 12, do 502 650 104 yards of satin.do 12, do 308 671 Lôk gold carbuncle brooch do 12, do 504 685 Hiver wate Wa aithe ham ; 20: do 14.do 505 14, do 506 14, à o , do 507 ~ 14, do 508 orks.Se .Go 14.do 00 702 Tivoryhandled tabie forks do 14, do 6510 702 Zsetaivory bandied CATV.Û ink kni;e and for do 14, do all 702 9 table spoons AL pia du 14, do al 702 } doz.table forka a ats do 14, do S13 702 es dessert spoons A 1 do 14, do 514762 % or.\u2018dessert knives A 1 PL encens do 14, do 515 702 4toddy ladies and gifters A) plate do 14, do 516 02 doz.tea apoous Al plate du 14! do 517 702 3 Ealt sçoons and pickie -; fork.Le Les ges caca anne do 14, do 518 727 Dlawond sepphire ring de 17, do 519 \"28 Lady's nealskin cap.do 17.do 520 730 Soûth-sea neal akin Wea I do 1H, do su 740 Blumond and ruby snake 19, do 522 - 19, do 523 19, do 524 a 20, do 525 29 do 20, do 526 TRS \u2026 do 21, do 527 786 Diamond solitaire ring \u2026 do 23, do B28 787 Gold H watch stem wind: - ing Waltham, 1 005341.do 23, do 520 B20 6 yards of cashmere dole.- wi do 25, do 530 do d 53 sy 53 1 .do 5 854 Diamond solitaire ring.do 28, do 888 silver we nickel mov't H4487.do 28, do 536 2136 Gold filled case and waton Elgin mov't stem-winder 2403980.0.Lecce asc eue May 20, 1889 630 2236 Oue Albert And Fold seal do 20.do 537 2136 15K gold palr carbuncle inks, studs | and collar button, 10 o 20, do 538 21368 15k.gold carb, ring 4 dwt do 20) do 530 2436 15k, old arb.scarf pin wit Lear do 20, do 540 2136 18k lady's gid watch 5353 do 20, do 541 2136 1bHk Indy\" \u2018a gold d guard 43 dwt, 20, do 542 2136 10k.o Zu.do dD43 2UIG 18k.led wi Un 20, do D44 2136 Gold guard vi dw Zu, do 645 2136 Antique oameo bro mounted in 18k gold do 20, do 546 2136 Aptinne silver nocklet and a o 547 88 Gold.ard.548 859 Double bbl 540 BU Pair bronze pitche 200 88Y Gold scarf 551 KYY Une book ™ Bo2 LIB Sen! skin muf.553 01) Mink cap.b54 U¢h Dress coat.DÈS VIS Bteel square 56 933 2 costes and muller., 587 933 Uahirtsand petticoat and .tablecloth.30, do 858 933 3 forks, 3 \u2018spoons\u2019 and sugar LOD 30, do 550 130 Patr sable ifs, do 30, do 560 do 30, do 56) 62 de 31 5 o Jl, do 583 do 31, do 564 do 28, do 565 do 28, do 966 081 Iron PlBDO.oir Feb.1.do bu7 az Land saws an d hammer, do 2.do 568 v86 0 gold gem ring set thopals.do 2.do 589 068 Gold scarf pin do 2, do 570 1003 Gold acarf pin.do M, do S5il 1005 Gold wedding in| do 9, do 572 1013 Remnant of silk ao #, do 3% 014 Dress do 8 do 874 1024 3 Kniy de 9, do 575 25 bat of Mother lot de 9, do 678 l0:26 Glaziera diamond.do $, do 577 83 res .do 9, do 248 38 Shirt.do 9, do sie 38 ke emnadé of print do % ao 580 4.godt buokle ring.do 4, do o8h i do 582 .do 583 4, do 584 4.do 585 4, do 5s6 i do 587 » do bus 4 do day .4, do 590 .4.du Bul 1101 dGoid Vacant pin set with pearls and turquolee.do 4, do 592 1104 Shirt and jucket.do , do 803 1105 .8 do hve 1117 , do BuR 119 6, do 5 120 8, do 597 1121 6 do bus 1136 7, do 599 138 Fair Jet ear-rinx 7.do 500 11 Koiled plate brooc do 7.do 601 1130 Bearf pin set Brllinatiie.ao 7.do 602 1130 Beal if pin ee do 7, do 003 1138 Jacke skirt and osp.do 7, do 604 1141 16k wold pair ear- ~rlagu set with 8 y ween do 7, do 805 1143 Psirof pase ui 7, do $99 119 \u2014 yards of 1 do 150 Gol d brooc .do 608 1151 C 7, do 609 11562 Zr do 10 138 , do il 1106 do P, do 6812 1173 do 9, do dis 174 Scotch pebble brooch oan tod 1n oi do 9, do G14 1174 Gold locket and lady's 615 1185 À te Hi {ire do 9.do 1 00 « History of Lre- P ia ch bd 61 187 air new o 0, do 9 1194 Gold scarf pin do 9, do 61 190 ir of pants.do 10, do a1 207 ka sable tin do 10, do 420 12 10, do 421 2 10, do 022 121 10, do 23 12 10, do 2 0 Bb, do 2 2 5.11, do 2 234 C nd do Ii, do 27 238 silver watch, 263560.do 13, do 4 $38 Skirt .do 11, do dzt 1235 Blk \u2018trimmed with .do 11, do 630 1247 Dress de 11.do 831 1:50 Silvor b do 12, do 83 559 One Alber! do 1%.do 33 1257 Nankin ring do 12.do gs 1 250 Pair of pan o 12, do 3.270 1bk wold ge ol Fig 0 with arnets sad pearls.\u2026 12, do se 2, do 4, do 2.do 2.do $ do 3, do 3, do 4, de 644 teh, 42566.8.Biche aia aiana Slog .3 847 309 ; « Le ratan lam ca, ac .345 Gray Fortin lamba n cap do 3 8 86 filver w do 3 582 3 i widine watob\" i 4, ok 157 he | I a 17 \u2019 < Waterproof Sua with cape do .8 1 da & Gurdigen je \u2018et.Pha Harmnant of print.pA Feb, 21,1801 Overaos 28 7 1408 2 RIRE \u2018America 68 ¥ Slot 21, do 669 1408 Back, \u201calte of the Virgin 7 do 670 1510 Lad: Mars sit ush aso .do 671 1810 Lady's 7s plush ah jewel case.do 672 1517 181 5 go ding ring 3 a : o 6873 1517 Gold keeper ring 2 dur 874 1520 Glazier's diam 679 1533 670 1538 677 1541 bh 1288 850 158% 481 1549 Bilve H ate ste winder Waltham mort 026646 .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.do 24, do 682 1560 Suadry lot 7 pieces .do 34, dn ôs3 16 Bundry lot 16 pieces.do 24, do NI Boal goods represented in the catalogue ot no sal 871 NRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION Ot New aud Second Hand Furniture.sere have received instructions from James teel, Esq., who is retiring from business to sett al his branch store.NO.1901 NOTRE DAME STREET, > (Opposite Balmoral Hotel), On SATURDAY Afternoon, MARCH 10th, The balance of Household Furniture, House Fur.nishi CO Parlor, Bedroom and Dintn, ng oom Couches, Table Linens, Quilts, Curtains, Ficouren.Cutlery, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Fancy (ioods and a lot of secondhand Furniture, ewc., ete.The whole without reserve.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY.643 Auctioneers, N° 47 CADIEUX STE Stelnway & Sons\u2019, Now York.Square fiano, Parlor Suite, Bedroom and Diuing Reom Furniture, Carpets, Etc, ON MONDAY, MARCH 2I8T.Sale of all the Furnitures and Effects, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Square Plano by Steinway & Soms, N.Y., New arlor set in Plush, Odd and Fancy Chairs, Centre Table, Whatnot, Hall Stand, Sideboard, Dining Table, Leather Covered Cbairs, B Dinner and Tea For! ns, Kerr's Combination Cook Stove and usu Hitonen Requisites, &c., &c.Bale at 10 O'Clock.RAK & DONNELLY, Auctionsers, M.Hick's & Cos.Sales = ; 65 3 N\\A TIRACTITE SA SALE b Là NEAT HOUSEHOLD\u2019FURNIX TURE, At the residence, \"No.66214 SHERBROOKE STREETY MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21st, \u2014CONSISTING OF\u2014 RY ht Plano, In arlor set, | fe ts, 6 Croc Clock, aa Gas Lamp, Stair Carpets, Leader Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Etc, EtC4 \u2014AL8O\u2014 Mount St.Bernard Dogs, \u201cLeo,\u201d * Prince,\u201d and ueenie,\u201d full pedigree.SALE AT HEN.Te LUE M.HICKS & CO.Anctioneers, N.B.\u2014The dogs will be sold at 1 o'clock.853 GALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 3) inet Grand Plave.Mason & Risch Upright Piano, Crystal Gasnliers, B, P.Mirrors, Real Bronzes, Oil Paintings by Gaston, Reulle, Hreighefl, etc.Mogquette Carpets, Real Lace Curtains, Fine China, Silyerware, Glassware, Etc\u2026 Eto, The subscribers are favored with instructions from M.SCHWOB, ESQ., French Consul, Who 18 leaving to reside in Paris, to sell ats residence, No.86 UNION AVENUE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23RD; All his valuable Furniture and Appolntments, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 \u2014\u2014DRAWING ROOM-\u2014\u2014 , Geo.Steck & Co., N.Y., Cabinet Grand Plana, the finest instrument offered at auction for some ht Crystal Gasaliers, Two B.P.00m Parivr Cabinet, Bar oi Rat ere, Fine Oil Palntin Water Ors, p.Centre and Fancy Tables, Large Historical Bronze figures by ous ave Dore, \u201cNationale La tense\u201d exhibited at Paris, 89, cost 5000 francs, Bronze Mantel Ci lock and Oandelabras, cost rice Brac ol Spun Silk Pore DINING ROOM \u2014 \u2018Walnut Dining § Set, Bideboard, Extension Table, Dinner Waggon and Leather Cha Limoges China Dinner, Breaktast, Dessert and O'Clock Tea Services, Fine Glassware, Silverware,Outleryy.Où Paintin; Bronze and China Ornae ments, oquette Carpet, Partieres, Crystal Gas Brackets.\u2014\u2014 FALL Moquette Carpet, M MT.Walnut Hall Stand \u2018and Hi Lamp, Turkish Rugs, Portieres, Engr avingen \u201cI'he Seasons, 60 .\u2014\u2014 LIBRARY \u2014~ .Mason & Risch Upright Plano, sweetfoned 1m Hm Lady BE Meet ©, y's A y 'Chaïrs y Large L : Bersued Hurrors Eas es Lace and LR an ments, Cuckoo Cloc Cas is lier and Reading | , Brass Fender and re Dogs.\u2014\u2014 BEDROOMS \u2014\u2014 \u2018 M En T.Walnut Bedroom Sets, Two Single \"Walnut (au aint), Iron Bedsteads, Finé B Drona 11lows, Spring Beds, 8 onal Elden, down Comforters, Best Brussels Carpets, Rugs, M.où Bureaus, Dressers, Washstands, Esay Cbairs, Rockers, Lounges, Curtalns Flo- Chamber Sets, Brass ers, Wardrobes, eto.te KITCHEN \u2014\u2014 : Gas Cooking Stove with Boller, no Copper and Enomelied Utensils, Ice Box trigerator, Oficloth, etc.\u2014AL8O CONTENTS OF\u2014 Pantry, Larder and servants\u2019 Hally On View Tuesday, from 3 to 5 o'clock.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO.65 2 Auctioneers.\"J.Thomson & Co's Sales, CoE ST.ANTOINE AUCTION SALE REAL ESTATE.We are instructed to sell by order of the execu tors of the ostate of Lhe late WM.SIMPSON, ESQ.at the Real Estate Rooms, 44 St.John Streety ON TUESPAY, 22nd INST.that Beautifu} Homestead Property.situated on the Cote ft.Antoine Road, and shown on the cadastral plañ as a part of No.216 and 2164, of the Parish of Montreal, and having a frontage of about 115 feet, by a depth of about 340 feet, with the right of passage at tho side of said lot: superficlal area 38,787 feet, together with the handsome Villa Restdence, Coach House, Stabile, Dairy and Outbuildings to Red and White Brick, thoreon erected.The view from this point 18 admittedly the best on tbe island, and auy one wishing a comfortable piace, with plenty of ground and within epsy distance of the city, has now s frst class opportunity to buy.\"BALE AT 11 O'CLOCK.STs eaby.4 = rupMaON & co.Auctioneers ess in des = ay I i i reco ai eme sn as 2 nga: SFR ea pre SES at A1 er ESS CHAPLEAU IN NEW YORK.THE SECRETARY OF STATE PLEASED.Thinks the Cousorvatives Are Sure Lo Remain in Power in Quebec For Ten Years\u2014 Canadu and the United States.NEwW YORK, Maren 1x.-Hon.J.A, Cha- pleau, the Canadian Becrotary of State, has arrived hero on his way back from Florida to Ottawa.lie told a reporter to-day that he had been iu llorida for Lhe past two months for his heastt, When Le left Canada lor the south he was so weak he had to roach Florida by easy stages, resting In Washington and other cities.In tbe land of oranges and alli,ators, and hotels built by Northern capitalists, he hunted a little, tished 8 great deal cod Kept in the sunshine, He fs now strong und robust and able to go through a dozen campaigns.The Mail and £spresä publishes Lhe Ioilowing interview with Mr.( hapleau: \u201cWhat ao you think of Premier Mercler's defeat and ws elect upon the Liberal party?\u201d .\u201cNow that Mr.Mercier has been defeated Ihave only pity jor kim.1t would be out of place vo discuss ls cara In detail.His Gefcal was crushing, am! from the pature ol tha situation, Inevitaviv, He was crazy \u2014 Yes, cruzy.Mr.Cliupleau said in substance that Mr, Mercier, under the circumstances, had no chance to Win, and that the Conservative party, luving rignt on its ride, had no ale ternative but to go ahead and defeat him, But Lo did not care to rehearse the charges waainst the fullen Liberal, He was content to ses a large Conservative majority in the Dominion Parliament, as well us in the province of Quebec, \u201cWill Mr.Mercier\u2019s defeat relegate him permanently to private lite?\u2019 \u201cThat 1 cannot nay.lie says, I see by the papers, that he 114ends Lo rematn lu private aile.Tho effect of Lue recent victory of the Conservatives will keep the party in power FOR THE NENT TFN YEARS.\u201d The long-haired vrator'3 face put on a happier took when be mentioned the long \u2018esse Of power in store jor his party.When ins attention was called to the\u201d fact tnat a general Liberal victory was imminent In England, with Mr, Gladstonc as Premier, he satd that iL would not affect Canada in the least.Lord Dufierin and Lord Lansdowne, (zovernurs-General of Canada, he added, wore Liberals, and yet the Dominion pros- peared and ali was serene.\u2018ino Conservatives ware also in power at that tiie.About Lord Salisbury's alleged refusal to agree to 8 renewal of the modus vivend! (n the Behring Sea matter, Mr.\\ hapleau said: \u20181 seu by tbo papers Lhat Lord Salisbury desires to make the Himit ne thirty miles.Tu 1891 Mr.Blaine wus in favor of a twenty- five~-mile limit.Naturally the seal company which has the contract for catching seals desires tho entire ssa.But I du not apprehend any trouble 1m: settling, the question, because Canada and England both are aux- ious to prevent tue extermination of the seais.There gro very few Canadian vessels that could be called poachers.Thay say thal stolen fruit 1s sometimes the sweetest, and I suppose un that principle there are vesseis that poach now and then.It is on a small scale and consists of isolated cases.\u201d \u2018WVuat do you think of the retaliation measures discussed Jin the United States benate\u201d\u201d The United States is all powerful, but I beliuve the Lobring Sea question CAN BE SETTLED SATISFACTORILY, for, as | said before, nelther Cunada nor England desires to see the seals destroyed.1L is a matter that can be arranged, and 1s, [ believe, going to be adjusted by arbitra.ton\u2019 Mr.Chapleau's attention was called to the report that England was bullding upon the great lakes, in violation of a treaty made with this country, à number of war vessnis, He sald the report was untrue.The fuw small armed vessels on the great lakes were built by Canada to polices the Dominion, not apainst the United States, but against viola- ton of the law by their own subjects.In the fishing grounds they had armed vessels to look after infractions ol the law by Cana- G:utus, No treaty had peen viciated in the aie lakes, Ar, Chapleau said very earn- v Liat he hoped the time would soon ns wen the Welland and the Sault Ste, Maurie Canals would be as free to both count tes anu df no luternational lines existed.No complications would then arise, and there would be no hindrance to the great traffic in those canals, HZ WILL NOT CO BACK TO QUEBEC.Mr.Laurier's Friends in the United States Feel Sorry tor Him-No \u201cympathy With the Late Quebec Government.Hon.J.A.Chapleauy, Minister of Customs, and Madamo Chapleau returned to Montreal this moruidg from their American tour, They were accompanied from New York by Hon.G.A.Nantel, Commtssioner of L'ublic Works,who bad gone down to meet theni.Mr, Chapleay ls much improved in health, and exprosses much satisfaction at the journey, which was a pleasant one for both himself and wife.The tour included the leading places in Florida, where quite à number of Canadians and American friends were met.The winter has been quite cold downthere and furs were in use, especially in the evening.I'he return included Washiingion and New York, \u201cI met à large Dutnder of prominent Americans,\u201d said Lhe Minister, \u2018\u2019and from what I could gather from them [au satistied Lhat In time all thé quoations pending between Canada and the U nited States WILL BE SETTLED to thie satisfaction of all parties concerned.Any frictlon which may have occurred was the work of a portion\u201d of the American press and a number of interosted pacties who sought to poison the publle mind against Canada.Tan satisfied that a fair measure ol reciprocity will also be sceured intime.I may relterate that among the leading politicians the feeling towards Canada {8 pot at all unfriendly.\u201d Turning to local polities and the result nf the last Provincial campaign, Mr.Chapleau sald: \u201cI noticed that in many places In the United States there was strong admiration and personal friendship for Mr.Le urler,end the disastrous result of the campaign in Provincial and Federal polities was regrot- ed on his account.1 may state, however, that I found no sympathv expregsed for the iate government And thelr friends,\u201d Mr.Chapleau denied most positively that ho had any intention ot returning to Quebec in any capacity.Mr.Chapleau will go to Qitawa on Sunday.\u2018This morning he was waited upon by a large pumber of his friends, who congratulated him upon his improved health and appearanoce.Canadian Woods and Their Economic Use.Hou.J.K.Ward delivered the fourth of the Somerville lectures in the rooms of the Natural History Society last evening.The lecturer had chosen \u201cCanadian Woods and Their Economic Use\u201d aw his subject, and handled it as might be expected Of à man having had his long exparience in the workshop, forest and aavw-miil.Fe spoke of tha value of the cadar, the hem- look, the spruce, the heech, the maple but proclaimed tho pine tree the king of the forest.The cutting and manufacturing of this wood gave more employment than any other industry In tho country, excepting agriculture, and It supplied more freight for vessels comin, into the St.Lawrence than any other commodity.He concluded his remarks by ealilng attention to the importance of taking moans to preserve this great sources of wealth from destruction, Chartering for the Coming Season.Active chartering hes hardly yet eom- menced in shipping circles, vet some busi.noss is being dove.Btoamship brokers are appearing on \u2018Change every uay, and everybody is uaiking busiréss, , Bates on grain to- Bristol, Antwerp, amd for oruors are quotad at 34 8d.to 3s 9d.The regular lines are askwg on grain 38.to Livernool, 35, 3d.to ulssgow and 38, 6d.to London, and some conitacie have beet made nt these figures, sack flour is quoted at 15« 34.to Liver.- pool, 16s.3d.to Giae@ow nu0 176, Gd.to ondou, but it i8 not enderAtoo Lhat much spacey has been enghed.ln charters are being made to Glasgow at 474.bd.Lo 50s.[EINES FE = \u201cThe Case Was Dismissed.\"he case of the Cluzens Jeaguova.Jogo h fhe 830 tinoconist, 1382 Ontario street, ering oF ole) Lonisianh sato Lottery ota: mio Joatponedaincy fo Lia.d gay, To His Worship the Mayor: , GRAF Brault, A, Charlebois, CG.W.Hagar, John Btorey, J.Cochrane, and D.English., represented by counsel.Mr, Mackis prosecuted.Two witnesses testified to having been offered the 'tigkets at 1882 Ontario street apd that defendant's name was outside, but could pot awear that it was defendant who offered them.Mr.Tansey, of the assessors department, proved that defendant was 0o- oupant of that house.In giving judgment His Honor said that it had been proved that the tickets had been offered and that delen- dant kept the shop, but it was not proved that he had sold them himself or that they were kept with his knowledge.Had it been in the ordinary line otf his business he would have been found guilty, but 1: this cese a clerk might have kept them without the Knowledge or consent of his master.After hearing the evidence he had nu alternative but to dismiss the case Hc advised In future in a case of this kind that a warrant instead of & summons be taken out, su as to have defendant present for identiticaiion.THE LIVE STOCK EXPORT TRADE, It May bo Affected by the Cattle Disease in England and Scotland.There is a good deal of anxiety expressed on the part of live stock exporters in regard to the-effect that tha cattle disease in Epg- land and Scotland is goinæ to have on the Canadian live stock trade.In a short time now the Canadian season wil} open, and the disease in Great Britain, instead of abating is apparently spreading.A cuble received yesterday from Edinburgh etated that the disease had stopped the market there and for shippers to exercise great caution.Other cables say that the disease has spread to Porth.Oi course, the districts where tne diseaso exists are cut off from other counties, aud {{ it is not cured when the Canadian cattle commence to arrive ap the other side, tho effect is likely to be most prejudictal tothe Canadian exporters\u2019 Interests, (npacians are still exporting American cattle, for the reason that they are so cheap, that money can he made on the other side with them.lately Amerlcan shipments have heen very heavy.Tho steamship \u201cAMongoliau\u2019 left Portland for Liver- pooi with 400 American cattle, helonging to Canadians, Messrs, Lunness and Price.{The {relght was 508, and the cattle stood the purchasers probably about $4.26 per cwt, AL the present moment Canadian cattle, fit for export, are fully $1 per ewt dearer than American cattle of the same quality.Several of the Montreal live stock exporters have engaged to ill several boats out of Portland with Amerlean cattle.The ralo 18 understood to be d0a.In Canada cattle are being hought more rapidly 1 Ontarto, and several thousand head have already been purchased.There will hardly be so many distillery catile to ship this year, as two sheds In Toronto were not illled in the autumn, the distillers not being able to supply the siop.Altogether, the shortage in distillery cattie will amount to ebout two thousand head.The action of the railway companies in reducing the cost of transportation to the seaboard is favorably commented upon in the trade, The companies have made a reduction of $5 per car frown al! points west of Bowmanville to Montreal, and a reduction of ten per cent, from pointe east of Bowmanville.The new rates go into elfect ou April 4.What the exporters want now is to have the port charges reduced.BEHRING SEA ARBITRATION.Sir George Ladeu Powell's Fatimate of Mr, tilaine\u2019s Contention.Sir George Haden Powell, British Com- miesioner 1n the Hehriux Sea arbitration, wag in the city to-day.He is staying at the residence ol sir Donald A, Smith, whose guest he will be for a tew,days, He stated that tiie arrangements bad not yet been com- | pleted, but wouid be shortly, for & new modus vend: for the coming veur, pending tinal settlement of the question by arbitration.bir Gaorge does not consider Mr.Blaine's contention that America should have the right to control the seal fisheries in the Behr!næ Sea, because Engiand con- trois the pen:l fishories around Ceylon, as worthy of much consideration.The cases he thinks are not parallel.Britain's rights respecting the.Cevion pear! fisheries wera formally secured to them lu the treat by which the island was cede to her by the Duteh Government in 1796, whereas the American Government obtained no similnt privileges froma Russia at the time oi the purchase of Alaska, [Besides, those portions of the Indian Ocean where the pearls are gathered are not navigable, as the Bebring Sea ts Sir George is confident that the matter will ultimately be amicably and satislactorily arranged.He is anxious that a speedy settlement should be arrived at, as he is greatly in sympathy with the sailors who are interested ib the controversy, and who, Bir George stated, were fine fellows, whose Intorests he would like to see protected.Sir George takes quite a lively interest in our political affairs, and was exceedingly grati- ed at the result of the late provincial general election.He thought iL showed that the people of Quenec knew how to unite to put down corruption, DEATH OF MR.MOISE PLANTE.The Lately Flected M.P.P.for Beauharnois.The sa news reached the city this morn- {ng of tho deuth, shortly after eight o'clock, at Valleytield, of Yr, Moise Plante, the jate- ly elected M.PF.1.for Beauuarnois, The sad event was precipitated by the deceased gontieman's strong devotion to the public Interest and Conservative party, which induced bim, while very unwell, to undertake an active, arduous campaign in such a bad season.Mr.Piante accepted nomination oniy at the last moment and on the pressing invitation of his friends Lo save the county for the party.On nomination day at Beauharnois hie was very unwell, aud, in tact, it was only with the greatest difficulty that he pulisd through to voting day, whan he defeated Lhe old member, Mr, Heroule Bisson, by 94.The next day he took to his hed, and in spite of skilful treatment he expired this morning, the direct cause of death being inflammation of the bowels, He was in his sixty-second year, and il Is suiliclent to show the estvem in which he was held by his townsmen to say that he was Mayor of Valleyfleld for twenty-two years, lie wasa man of means, acquired in business as a merchant.He leaves a wife, a married daughter, the wife of Mr.de Martigny, manager of the Jacques Caplier Bank at Valleytleld, and a son, Who is Etudying law.The date of the funsral has not yet been fixed, but it is expected to be attended by most of the Quebec ministers and a large number of the newly elected members of the Logislative Assembly.No Liberal Demonstration, {Huntingdon Gleaner.) Conservatives these days are busy celebrating tte rout of Mercler by deinonstra- tions that are generally meant to be as aggravating as possible.To gloat over a prostrate foe, to jab him to hear his groans, and to puil his hair to cause him to make wry faces, is more becoming Indians than pious Bleus.We do not like Mercier, but we would be ashamed to kick him while he lies unable to defend himsell, and we fuil to see what good can come of mocking the discomäiture of his followers, Although It was Lhe votes of oid time Liberals, who never bowed the knee to Mercier, that elected a third and more of the Canservative candidates, nobody hears of a Liberal demonstration.A Matter for Congratulation.The Mayor thle morning received the fol lowing letter, which speaks for itself: RPCORDER S COURT, March IR, 1882.OFPICH OF THE CLRRK OF THEY Your Worship, I have much pleasure in Inform- {og you that not one single Irishmen eppeared tatoro the Recorder's Court this morning for an offerce committed on Kt, Patrick's Day.His LUonor the kecorder joins With me in saying that this 18 atly to the eredit of the sons of Ireland, tion are odmittédiy so numerous on & great national holiday.Yours very truly, L.J'oRaRT, Clerk of the Recorder's Court, The Shamrook Bazxsar Tombols.The drawing of the tombola of the Sham- rook bazaar will commence at the Viotoris Rifles Armory to-morrow afternoon at four an will probably not be finish much before miduight.The following well-kpown gontlemen have agreed to aot ss committee of tbe frawing:\u2014 Ross McKensie, W.L.Maitby, 88813, Lieut.-Col.Xiassoy, Lteut=Uol.Henshaw, Major Rediger, & f J Bart, A.THE MONTREAL DAILY \"STAR.\" FRI DAY\" MARCH \u201c187 1892.=SIX \u201cPAGES.TRADE COMMERCE FINANCE.Montreal Wholesale Markets.Grain.For wheat and bariey the market rules very dull, and prices are nominal.There 1s a fair consumptive enquiry for osts, but trade does pot broaden to any extent.Peas are having a moderate re quest, and values are firm.We quote: No.2 hard Manitoba wheat, $1 to $1.02; No.3 do, 910 to 92¢; peas, per 66 lbs.in storo, 750 to 76c: oats, No.2, 3330 to 34c; rye, 9lo to 930; feed barley, 42c to 430; malting barley, 570 to 62c.Flour, The spot market, while showing no radical change, has perhaps a little firmar look for Manitoba flour ow! ng to the temporary interference with the traffic of the P.P.R, tut in no other respect is there any alteration.On home trade -account business is still very moderate and In an export way nothing is being done, holders, in view of present through rates, preferring to wait until after the opening ol navigation before offering their surplus suopiles to their foreign customers.We quote: Pateut spring.o.al $5.00 to 5,20 Patent winter.\u2026 Ë plrong baKers.\u2026.220000 Oatmeal, Tradinz is still In light guantities and at easy prices and dealers report an absence of agreeable indications.We quote: Granulated, bbls, .84.00 to 0,00 Rolled, bbis.oo 4.00 to 0.00 dtapdard, bbls.ol fun to 0.00 vranuinted, lo begs.11 to ou Rolle! vu bags.wy 2.00 Standard, In bugs.- tv 1.40 Provisions.Thera is no positive change, but the tendency uw! prices for barrolied pork is rather easier, as business 13 of so very restricted and unsatisfactory a character and as the foreign markets continue weak.Smoked meats and lard are inactive.We quote: Canada short cul ness pork, per bbl.$16.50 to 17.00 Mens pork, An V per bbl.15.235 10 15.50 14.00 to 14,50 0.104 te 0.1) Bacon, per ib.von to v.1U Lard, compound .0.0700 0.07 Lard, pure Canadian.UV.UBI;LU 008 Cheese, Under a fairly active jobbing demand, prices are stenally malntained, 12c being about the basis for operations.Butter.Trade to-day {8 about equal to late reports.Creamery does not share as freely on the general distribution as might be desired perhaps, but it is not probable that any concessions from recent prices would bd made to-day.We quote: Creamery.2l¢ to 23¢; Townships dairy, new, 2uc to 23c; Western dalry, 17¢ to 18c.Eggs.The market continues its downward career, fresh eggs selling at 14c to 15¢ this morning, \u2018The foliowing were the receipts posted on \u2018Change to-day: Bains, eity ¢ G.T.R.C.P.R, Wheat, bush.Supn Slide Corn, vusb.Peas, bush 2900 1524 Oats, bush.5800 .Barley, bush.Cee Lee Thay Flour, bls.Bus 84 AsLes, buls.Le 3 Buller, pkgs.© 41, 118 Lggs, cases.: RE sl 12 Ham, bacon, boxes.2 Leather, rolls.409 32 TODACCO, PKÇS.LL ee Lee Eo High wines, bbls.8 Bonsecours Retril Market.Tho better roads brought in more farmers this morning and there was quite a lively market, with ample supplies of most sorts of produce.Owing to the mild weather in the west a number of tresh killed ducks have come iuto town, and poultry of ali sorts are plentiful, Fish are dull.but there was a good business doing in dairy produce and vegetables.There was a fair supply of grain that sold at quoted rates, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.\u2014Fiour, per 100 Ibs., $200 to 240; oatmeal, do, $325 tv 250, cornmeal, do, $1 60; Moulliie, do, $1 26 to $1 50; bran, do, 85e to 90c: oats, per bag, 750 to R0e; peas, per bush, 95c to 81; corn, do, 75e to 80c; beans, du, 31 25 to 1 50; buckwheat, per bag, 90c: flaxseed, per bush, $1 00 to 1 20; print butter, choice, per Ib, 30c to 3bc; creamery, 25e to 280; good \u2018alry butter.22c to bo; cheoss, 126 to l4c; eggs, strictly new lald, 20¢; eg@s, 14c to 16c; maple suzar, per Ib.se to l0c; maple syrup, 756 to 90e; honey, per lb,, IVe to 1246.MEATS.\u2014 Beef, choice, per tb, 12 to 15¢; do.cominnn, 8 to 10c; mutton, per !b, 12 to 15\u20ac; lamb, per quarter, $1.50 to 2.50; veal, por Ib, 10 to 15¢; pork, per ib, 12 to l4¢; ham, per Ib, 13 to 15¢; lard, per Ib, 12¢; ssusages, per Ib, 10 to 15¢; bacon, per lu, 12 to Ihc; dressed hogs, per 100 ibs, 87 to $85.FRUIT.Apples, per peck, 16¢ to 20¢; crab apples, por gallon, lic; lemons, per box, $2.50 ro $3.00; bananas, per doz.20¢ to 25¢; Almeria grapes, per bbl, $6.50; Havana oranges, per doz.1ä5c.VEGETABLES.\u2014Cabbages, per doz., 2050; turnips, per bash, 40c; omrrots, per bush., 35¢ to 4bc; potatoes, per bag, ô0e; unlons, per bush., 35c to 4bc; beets, per bush, 300 Lo 35e; musbrooms, per Ib, $1.00U; caull- flowers, each, 25c to 500; parsuips, per bush.boc.Fisu\u2014Dory, 80 to 10¢; pike, per ib, 7a to 8c; haddock, per 1b.4¢ to 6c; sturgeon, per Ib, 5e to 70.mackerel, each.8c to 10c; bullheads per ib, Ge vo Sc; white fish, per ib, 7c to 8e; halibut, per lb, 126 to 15c; lower port sulmon, 180 to 206.Pouurrr.-\u2014Chickens, per pair, 75c to $1 00; fowls, per jair, T0c to 506; turkevs, hens,850 to $1 10; turkey cocks, $1 20 to 1 75; geese, each, 70c to $1 000; ducklings.per pair, 75e to $1 10; squabs.per dozen, $2 40; biack duck, per pair, 906 to $1 00; mallards, per pair, 906 Lo $1 00; gray ducks, per pair, 650 to 656; teal, per pair, 40 to 45c ; prairie hens, light, per pair, 6150 prairie hens, dark, per pair, $1 50 to 175; quail, No.1, per doz, $2756 to 300; quail, per doz., $2 50 to 260; wid turkeys, each, $1 76 to 2 50; snow birds, per doz., 26¢ to 3Uc.Viger Cow Market.The Viger market presented a busy scene this morning, some 160 milch cows and 60 calves belng offered.A number of buyers were on the market, and sales were goed.Calves were in particular demand and brought $3 to $6 according to size and quality, while cows brought $20 to $25 for poor; $48 to $36 for medium: $40 to $46 for good, and $50 to $586 tor a {ew cholce milkers, Cement and Firebricks.Tho market for cemant is very inactive at present, « not unusual ciroumstance at thie time of year, aud although stocks in the hande o! dealers are light and prices are coroplained of as unsatisfactory a good deal wore disposition on the part of buyers would be necessary to render an advance possible.Belgian cement is quotable at 2.80 to $2.45 per cask and English brands at $2.40to$2.55.For firebrioks the demand is howover fairiy brisk, as not a few manufacturers are taking advantage of the quiet times to do necessary repairing.Values range from $20 to $25 per 1000.Toronto Produce Market.TORONTO, March 18.Wheat, autumn, No.2, 9c to 92; spring, No.2, 88¢ to 89c; No, 2 red winter, 1c to 92¢; No.1 bard Man.$104 to $105; No.2, hard, 990 to $1: No, 8 hard, 91c to 92¢c.Barley, No, 1, 56 to b7e; No.% 51 to 52e; No, 3 extra, 48 to 4vo; 0.3, 45 to 470.Peas, Nu, 2, 62 to 63c.Oats, Na 2, 32% to 3840.Corn, 48 to 48%c.Flour \u2014Extra, 33 95 to $4 UÔ; straight roller, $4 10 to 8420.The market was decidedly dull.Hales; No.J autumn, No, 9 spring, and Na.2 red winter wheat, each outaide at 86e.No, 1, hard Manitoba, outside, at 105; No.à do, outside, ot 98 to 984/e: No.3 do, outaide at 90% to 91c.Oatsto arrive at 8% and on track at 33 to 330.Manitoba Wheat Situation, The Winnipeg Commercial says: The weak a8 been one of the flattest of the season, th as regards trading on the Winnipe exchange, and in_doliveries of wheat ot country points.Dullneas on change was due to the weak lesling in outalde markets, and to the interruption of communication with United States markets for ashort lime, on account of the big storf.south.Ti of the week, on account of the soft weathe but the wind and snow storm made travo almost impossible for a short time, Before the storm waggons were coming into use instead of slelghs, but the blow left the roads a)most impassable for either wheels or runners.Ho far there has hesn no protracted period of weather suitable or threshing, but a little threshing Is being done.Quite a number of new threshere have besn purchased recent!y, which le a further indication that there isa jut of threshing to do yet.Before the starm there were reports Lhat farmers wore pre« paring for seeding, and one or Lwo reports came In that some wheat bad been sown, but these may be termed \u2018too previous.\u201d The last weekly report shows 1,408,770 bushels of wheat in store at Fort William, being an lucrease of 69,442 bushels for the week.Following were quotations on the Winnipeg exchange un Saturday last: No.1 hard, $1.03 bid North Bay.No.2 hard, 980 bid North Bay; 83'c bid on track Fort William.Offered alloat, May, at Vle Duluth, and 90440 Fort William, 0.3 hard, 89¢ bld North Bay.No.3 regular, 41e bid, country point, March shipments, seilers at 4240; No.3 regular, sellers at 80e coun- Lry point, AMERICAN MARKETS.Graln aad Flour, Cricano.-The recelpts wéro 16,153 barrels of flour, 46,000 bushels of wheat, 199,000 bushels of vorn, 123,000 bushels of oats, 2000 bushels of rye and 43,u00 bushels of bariey.lhe shipments were 22,403 barrels of four, 65,000 bushels of wheat, 42,000 bushels of corn, 145,000 bushels of vats, 3000 bushels of rye and 43,000 bushels ut bariey.NEW YORK.-The receipts were 12,080 barrels and Yu70 sacks of flour, 43,500 bushels of wheat, 127,100 bushels of corn, 25,- 625 bushels of oats, 4650 bushels of rye and 4500 bushels of barley.The shipments were 11,404 barrels aud 10,666 sacks of Hour, 49,792 pushels ot corn, and Y24 Luspels of ats, MILWAUKEE.\u2014 The receipts were 8400 barrels of flour, 34,000 bushels of wheat, 6000 pushels oi corn, TO0U bushels of oats, 20,000 bushels of Larlev, and 2000 bushels of rve.The shipments were 23,190 barrels of flour, 6000 bushels of wheat, 1000 bushels of corn.HUOU bushels of oats, and 38,000 bushels of barley.Sr Lours\u2014The receipts were 39,000 bushais or wünat, 44,000 bushels of corn and 21,000 bushels of vats, The shipments were 27,000 bushels of whaat, 40,000 bushels of corn and 10,000 bushels of oats.TOLEDO.The receipts were 7000 bushels of wheat, 78,000 bushels of corn and 100U busters of cats and 7000 bushels of rye.he shipments were 2000 bushels of wheat, 30,- Guy busiels of corn and 7000 bushels of rye.DLuuvriL\u2014The recaipts of wheat wore 126,000 bushels and the shipments 11,000 bustiets MIN FAPOLIS.\u2014 The receipts of wheat were 257,000 bushels and the shipments 125,000 bushels.Drrrort.\u20147The receipta of wheat wera 5000 Lushels and the shipments HOLY bushels.Chicago Hog Market, UNION BTOCK YARDS, March 18, 1802.The estimated receipts of hogs were \u201c5,000; the official report o! vesterday was 34.24%, 01 which 13,677 were shipped and 12,000 wera left over.Quotatious: Lizht mixed, $4.69 to $4.90; mixed packing, 54.30 wo $4.50; heavy shipping, $4.15 to $4.75; rouzu grades, $4.15 to $4.80.Heceipts of cattle, 5000, tor which the market was steady.BRITISH MARKETS Grain and Provisions, BiERBoHM's REPORT, Friday, March ! 1842, says: Cargoes off coast, wheat ar corn, slow.Cargoes on passage and for ghipment, wheat and corn, weaker.(ali fornia wheat off coast, 38s 6d; do.promptly to be shipped, 3%s 3d; do.nearly due, 38s tide Hed winter wheat, for prompt ship ment, 3788d; do.present and following month, 3478 6+, American mixed maize, lor prompt shipment, 20s 3d.Liverpool whear, spot, buyers hold oil; corn, do, slow.Liverpool etanaard California wheat, 7s 11d; do.fair average red winter wheat, 78 9141; do.white\u2019 Michigan wheat, 78 634d; do.red American spring wheat, 78 1044d.Liverpool mixed maize, 48 7d.Canadian peas, 6s 2d.Minnesota first bakers\u2019 tour, 27s 6d.Mark Lane English and foreign wheat, turn easier; do, American and Danubian maize, turn easier; do.English and American flour, turn easler.No.2 club Calcutta wheat, ex-ship, 358 Ud; do.present and following month, 348 3d.Australian wheat off coast, 385 Od; do present and following mouth, 888 0d.Chilian wneat off coast, 365 3d; do present and following month, 363 3d.Walla walla whaat off coast, 378 0d; do present and following month, 378 0d.The Liverpool! public eable says: Wheat dull, demand poor, holders offer moderately; corn quiet; demand poor.Receipts of wheat duriuæ the last three days, 171,000 centals including, 133,000 American.Receipts of corn for the same time, 131,700 centals all American.Weather rine.LIVERPOOL LATERT PRICES CURRENT, Mar.18, 189.aa sa a sd pring wheat.7 10% to 7 11 iN 310563 Red winter,du.7 9ké 10 7 10 \u201c tu 339 J Cala.711 to8 0 > Oto34 0 9 tel) O > 34 D 10340 7 to4 7 25 Uto256 2 108 ?Cheese.à57Üt0570 New York Items Messrs.Meredith & O'Brien received the following deapatehes over thelr private Now York wire this morning: Mo.Pacitic earnings increased $58,000 for the second week tn March, The large increase In St.Paul earnings for thesecond week was rather unexpected in view of the reports of blizzards in that section of the rountry during the week.THe car movement on the road has been exceptionally large, and the freight which is being moved is reported to he of a very paying character.There is more west- ound business than there has been, and there is evidence that farmers are spending more money in the east.The delay in \u2018handling business because of the storma iiap been unusually slight.The company is reported to be lending e large amount of money on the streal, and is in an easy financial coudition, which enavles It to carry on its business to greater advantage than has been the case when its credit has not been so good beacause of want of money.ln this respect the action of the directors in not\u2019 paying a dividend has ralsed the credit of the company and has faciiitated its business very much, Financial Notes.Paris rantes were at 96.15 francs.Canadian Pacific closed at 90% in London.Consols in London were at 95 11-16 for mouey and 95 13-16 for the account.The open market discount rate was 13, per cent.The latest information from St, Peters- burg regarding the affaïirs of tha suspenried banker Guenzburg places the liabilities at between 15,000,000 and 20,000,000 rubles.The assets are said to amount to about 13.- 000,000 rubles, of which securities ard property to the amount of 10,000.000 rubles can be easliy vonverted into cash.The remainder wili ba difficult to realize on.At a meeting yesterday of the Bank of England direoters, Governor Lidderdale announced that cne lfabilivies of the Barings have besn reduced to £7,017.666, making an apparent surplus\u2019 of £8,321,091, He expressed confidence that the guarantors would not lose anything.The Bank of Engiaud reporta increase in buillon for the week of £828,000.Surplus reserve increased £595,000, and proportion of reserve Lo lability is 45.52 per cent.against 44.50 last week and 38.18 a year ago.The Bank's guid holdings now compare ag follows with the same date last year: 1892, 1801, £25,820,314 £13,470,874 The regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent.was declared by the New York Central directors on Tuesday,for which the transter books wlll close on Saturday.This dividend 18 the firat declared In accordance with the resolution passed at the directors\u2019 meeting in December, placing the stock on a 5 per cent.dividend basis.: \u2018The Bank of Francs reports increase of 4,975,000 trance goid and 2,800,000 francs silver.The bank's holdings in sterling now compare ss follows with those of a year ago: 1802.1801.£55,736,004 £48,051,00 50,663,271 48,758,00 A special London cable last night said: The bank reserve was inoressed his week £595,000: The total of nearly $17,500,000 means prolonged ease to the money market, éb more gold still comes in for mors: \u201cVie position generally ! je merite vs quiet today, and gs Toran Beha gp valued a ) 'jikaly toremaln Ht j ar ng quiet -issue Zairly, and indulges in fall in Portuguese securities.Lisbon exchange was flat.The paper currency is inflated.Urugiayan securities were more in demand.Americans were quiet til the close, when there was a recovery.Bonds are still absorbea.The Richmond Terminal Flan.The New York Post discusses the Riah- mond Terminal reorganization scheme as follows: \u201cAnything like an analysis of the Rioh- mond Terminal reorganization plan, or even exhaustive comnent on its financial merits, is at present quite impossible.This much may be said without reserve, that whlle on the one band the complexities and diffl- culties of the.problem are such as have probably never before been presented in the history of corporations, on the other hand the agents of reorganization now represent the strongest combination of ex- pertence, Influence and capital ever made up on this continent.Likeall greatrallway reorganizations of the last decade, the present plan is based substantially upon current market values, The Reading and Atchlson reorganizations were both made pogsible through the application of a simple principle ol modern development.fhe shareholder or bondholder was induced to surrender his securities, not through the promise of an unimpaired sash revenue, buy through tbe offer of new and good securities worth un the market not far from what the old securities were worth, saited down with u \u201c bonus\u2019 of worthless or nominal securities which could at least he for something, \u2018Fhe whole principle is founded on the weli- known fact that no security which fepre- sents anything is so worthless as not to briny seine actual price on the Stock Exchange.In the present instance, Lhe reorganizers have figured on the new som- mon stock at 11), on the new preferred at 40, and on the new 4 per cent.bonds at 70, Nor need any one be amazed at the colossal issue ol $110,000,000 pew common stock for the reorganized Richmond Terminal, There is here at least no whipping the devil around the stump with that fascinat- Ing delusion of modern finance, the income bond.\u2018The plan published to-day meets the ittle or uo juggling with terms.Its history will be studied with unusual Interest.\u201d Bank of England and the Barings.J.oxpoN, March 18.\u2014-Tho regular half- yearly meeting of the directors of the Bank of Engiind was held yeswrday.The Right Honorable William Lidderdale, the governor of ithe bank, unncunced that the present ilabtlities of the Barings due the bank were £6,500,000.He said that the proposal to reliove the bank by transferring the unrealized asseis of the Larinra to à committee or new trust, which would raise funds to repay the £500,000 advanced by the bank for the liquidation of the Baringe\u2019 affairs, was not opportune.The balance must be reduced Lefore anything of the kind could be done.It was impossible to speak with confidence upon the tinal outcome of the liquidation.Without holding out false hopes, however, Mr.Lldderdale said he did not expect any loss to fali upon the guarantors.A Dead Market, [BPT.CIAL TO THE STAR.] Naw York, March 18\u2014 The Poat's financial article says: The stock market was dead this morning.The market opened without transactions.Geperally the tone was heavy.Richmond Terminal stocks sold lower again, whiie sugar certificates after an initial break were courageously bid up again.Except forthis there was nothing in the market worthy of comment.The Central Bank Assets.TorovTo, March 18.\u2014The Master-in- Chancery yesterday morning barred ail claims against the Central Bank assets, of which no notice has been received.This Will exclude ail turther claims of any nature and héralds the approach of the final dividend.London Stock Market.Messrs.Meredith ana O'Brien report the London market at 2 p.m.to-day as follows: London prices are unchanged.London.N.Y, Equiv, Lo dl 400g Atchison.Can, Paclf LOI ja Com, Cuble.155 15244 Brie.33% 33 Kan.& Texas 18 174 Louisville & N TT 754 Lake shore.Lee 1374 134 Northern Pac.Pr.85% u7 Hl.Central .108 10644 \u2026 30% 2044 Lily 5îke 794 T1 4H 4044 304 29% Bhi, ee 5013 (Continued on Page Siz) NATURAL GAS FOR TORONTO.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.ToroNTO, Ont, Mareh 18\u2014There ia no cessation in the excitement over the gas strike at New Toronto.Several experts from Bradford, Pa., and Petrolia, Ont., have peen exploring matters, and a company in brooklyn, N.Y,, have an offer in to buy out the New Toronto Gas Company.Operations are at a stand-still for a few days on account of preparations to \u201cshoot\u201d the well, It is expected that the '\u2018shootlng\u201d wiil be done on Tuesday vext.Mr.Wright, of Montreal, one of the promoters, spoke as follows yesterday.\u2018This first experimental well is Low capped as tizhtly as it is possible to be done, but, notwithstanding, the pressure is so strong thatthe gas escapes profusely.We expect when the rock strala are split open that we will have a tremendous quantity of a fine quality of! gas, and are led to this coniident belief Irom the strong and steady pressure whion is now in evidence.We will at once proceed to put down a number of wells, and before many months wili have the was in use in tbe city.What the effect of our enterprise will he may he estimated by looking at the wonderful results following the striking of gas in other fields.\u201d WANT THE DUTIES CHAZCED.{SPTOIAL TO THE STAR, OTTAWA, March 18.\u2014A duputation composed ot! Dr.Sproule, 8.Hughes, Charles Fairbairn, James Marshall, Hodgins, W.H.Hutehlns, David Henderson.W.H.Bennett, W.Wood, Geo.Tavior, Lieul.-Col.Tyrwhitt, A.W.Ross, A.McKay, 5.Ryckman, FP.N, Carpenter, F.Madill, I.Cochrane, Dr.Reid, Geo, McDonnell, Clarke Wallace, H.Corby, Dr.Roome, A.Ingram, Lieut.-Col.Tisdale and Rufus Pope waited on ihe Hon.Geo.E.Yoster and Mackenzie Bowell this morning to ask that the duty ON mess pork be increased to $6 a barrel, as they contend the Canadian product has no chance of competing with the United States product at the present $3 duty.A deputation of corset-makers composed of Messrs.5.L.Atkinson and Brush ot Toronto; Walker, Compton, Que, ; and O, Giendrean waited on Hon.Geo.E.Foster this morning and asked that apecliic instead of ad valorem duties should Le charged on stays and corsets in future to prevent under-valuation.A DENIAL BY GOLDWIN SMITH, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) 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saftable tenant liberally dealt with; also thet handsoutely finished residence, No.1728 Ontario, corner &t.Urbain st, all modern 1mprovements, Apply Ww H.H.AUSTIN, estats JOHN TIFFIN 646 818 Bt.Puul st.YO LET-CARPENTER'S SHOP, IN CENTRAL part of ity doing good business.Address \"DD 1149,\" STAR office, 64 4 rPYO LET-FINE DWELLINGS, CONTAINING 4 roows, ball, w.¢,; on Notre Dame, entrance Versailles; il good condition, SER J.M.BOUDREAU, 644 2300 Notre Dame.LET\u2014FINE STOLES, BITUATED ON BT.0 CQ Sulpice strest, Ap » chk LAURIN, 64 4 16 Flace d'Armes.OU LET\u2014NU.100 UNIVERSITY ST, ALL CONveniences, heated by furnace, 12 roows, On view from 2 to 5 o'clock.Apply 262 University at, or 646 JAS, BROWN, 304 »t.James atreat, O LET-SELF-CoNTAINED HOUSE, ON ROY street, nine rooms, B., W.C., as aud stable, 817, Do laxes; possession on Apru ist if necessary, free until May.Apply at 64 3 309 ROY STREET.cd beeanans § 13,00; seven rooms, four espera: | ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND COLORS WOORSIE & (0S HATS Woodrow's Hats: CHRISTY'S HATS In Hard and Soft Felts Tamme ere {water clusets), 636 - PO LET-SELF-CONTAINKED HOUSE, 319 DOR- cheater st, in good order, five bedrooras, bathroom, gas throughout; wood yard, stable, conch house.85 8 O LET\u2014-ON REASONABLE TERMS, AT SHERbrooke, P.Q.the hotel known as the \"American House,\" situated near the Union Depot, the best site for a hotel in the City.Possesalun lat of May next.Apply to Koyer & Burraxe, Sherbrooke, Qe.- > 0 LET\u2014FURNISHED LOWER TENEMENT OF gix rooms, high basement; hot and cold water aud all modern improvements, or would let part to a married couple, Yamily very small.\u2018Terns reasonable.Reiorences exchanged.Apply 63 3 ; 75 HUICHISON ST.O LET\u201420 FORT STREET, SELF-CONTAINED, heated by combination füruace, Will be thorougb- lyrepaired.Ment, qUUU and taxes, J.EVYELEIGH, 65 3 17 N otre Dame st, O LET\u2014184 NOTRE DAME, HOCHELAGA, nice, comfortable cottage; 14 rooms: ail modern avcomiuodations; stable attached ; also large Duwer garden.llent low.J.B.ROLLAND & FILS, 116 G\u201414 bt.Vincent street.NO LET-NO, 422 8T.DENIS STREET, FRONT stone dwelling, in very good order, of 14 rooms; also bathroom and water closet, hot and cold water: rent low.lor further information, 2 py to BH A & 1 GL 15 _06\u201414 St, Vincent street._ QO LET-\u2014349 BT.LAWRENCE RTREKT, COMfortable vivwe!ling of eight apartivents, revent- ly papered and printed; db.and w.6.Mocerate reut.y o taxes.\u2018App - Ut 2 : 34904 BT.LAWRENCE ST.O LET-HANDSOME CUT STONE HOUSE, 14 St, Famille street, 2rd duur above Sherbrooke, ourteen ruoms; \u201cLaisy\" hot water furnace also ares entrance : modern sanitary Pnprovementr:stabling.CHARLES HOLLAND, 663 248 bt, James st.T° LET\u2014NO.8 RICHMOND BQUAKE, 9 ROOMS, self-contained.63 FO LET\u2014WELIL FURNISHED HOUBE, WITH piano, ete, at Longueuil, for tbe summer svason.Apply 24 kiverside, Loowusull, or .PAQUETTE & CU., .6868 6 cor.8t.Denia and Mt.Koyal ave., Tel.6273.oe LET~ONE LOWER AND UPPER FLAT, 5 rooms, each, c, Also stable, 3 stalls.249 St, Urbain, opposite Plateau xrounds.Apply to 6g 2 26 MANCE ST.O LET\u20142677 BT, CATHERINE BT.LOWER ment, very wuitable for doctor or dentist's office, or smull family.Wiil be painted and papersd, Rent 819.00 and taxes.Free tiil May Apoly UE 2 190 FEEL 8T.; Telephone 4.43.NO LET\u2014CUT STONE STORE, SITUATED IN the inmost central part of the city, suitable fo wholesale dry goods or grocery business, being No, \u201823 Hospital st, having been thuroughly reuovaled, pply WALTER DRAKE, No.61 8t Gabriel st, 36 8 YO LET-CUT NTONE BTORE, AT FRESENT ocounied by tea merchant; alterations would ba made to suit as new occupant situated in a gond husi- ness locality, being No.27 St, John street.Apply WALTER DKAKE, ass No, 61 Bt.Gabrisl.stone dwelling, suitable for s physician or private family ; situated in one of the best localities in the city, being No.#3 Union avenue; same will be putin thorough repairs as 500n #8 vacated by present yoy tenant.Apply WALTER DRAKY, 665 Mu.Gl bt.Gahriel st TPO LET\u2014FIEST CLA=S THrbl TREAT! be served free Jw, Saturday, [PTION SEE THAT YOU TO-MORROW\u2019! Tea and coffee will of charge to-morn March 18th, at | 5, CARSLEY'S, N.B.\u2014Nee that yor ! geta French Dictionary to-morroe 7, if you purchase $5.00 worth or n 10re.The Glove Store OF CANA DA.Latest Novelties Just Received.4-STU D KID GLOVES In all Quali ties In all Tan Shades 7-HOOK LA CING KID GLOVES In all Qualit ies In all Tan Shades Special line - Ladies\u2019 4-Button Tan Kid Gloves, 3 Se.ixtra value, 55c;pair.S.CARSLEY.Funeral from ber late | FUL WASTE.\u201d aiture that is good all but the à for much less than half its \u2018ulcal party buys it, and, by re, wets a set at less than half «nd perhaps worth a butter loses say from $4} to $100, 1ÿ8 à poorer set of furniture.dollars are wasted every ds good fur siugle articles WIL A set of parlor fur covering is vften sol value, Fotur econo spendine a few doila the original price, covering The seller and in many cases hn Thue, thousands of spring.The same lu of furniture, \u2014 STAR.CORSETS THE C.P.CORSET, À ta Nirene Genuine make of French Corset.lu Gray, Dove and White Misses\u2019 & Children's Waists from 50a.S.CARSLEY.Tom : \u201cAre yox3 a nd | Azzte engage vet ?Jack : \u2018No, bu } b or father seems ts think we are.He bofrowi n iomey from me regulariy,\"\u2014 Extract Men\u2019s F urnishings.Just opened 1 large consignment of knglish Line n Collars in all the leading London shapes.4-FOLD LIN El v COLLARS 4-FC'L D LINEN CUFFS NEW TIES All the latest and most stylish shapes in Ties j us\u2019 received.Sailor Knots, Windsor Scarfs Four-in-Hand 8 Derbys Puff Ti :saand Bows S.CARSLEY.\u201cDid you have plenf voi nice things to eat at the party, Jimmy Jimmy; \u201cRather; wi of madicine after tt.*- 15° I bad to take four kinds Extract.Men\u2019s F urnishings SPRING GLOVES.For the largest assortment of Kid Gloves come to 3 .Carsley\u2019s.; All Weights All Qualities 1 Sizes.Men's Heavy id Gloves with 2 Patent Hooks, R5 3 pair.Dogskin Driving Gloves from 5ôc.Russian Calf Glove s Antelope Gloves Real Buck: kin Gloves.BRA OES.De Brettes Exhi.'arator Brace, the only Chest expand.\u2018ng Brace made.est makes of .English Braces Best makes of F rouch Braces.S.CARSLEY.TJ \\ILOR-MADE CLOTHING B \"ye\u2019 Eton Suits in & U sizes.{ 8.CARSLEY.« Eton.\" RIGBY WATER PROOF.The Rigby Waterproo 4 Coats and Oloaka for both Ladies , end Gentlemen.The store in M \u2018ontreal for them is 8.CA} IBLEY'S.more 100THACHE ENGLISH, YOU KNOW.Besides the Rigby, we; keep a com: plete and very large stoc) : of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Engli Waterproof Garments One case of choice En glish Garments just received.Bean tiful goo.ls and excellent value.S.CARSLE Y, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 172 5, 177% 1770 - Notre Dauz Stren m, MONTREAL.S.CARSLEIY\u2019S COL UMI.{.N MORPEY & CS Advertisement, Comment Unnecessary GLA8GOW DISTRICT ASYLUM, BOTHWELL, Z3rd Dec, 1891.* ! bave great pleasure in testifying to the eff- cacy of Melissa Water Proet, woich 1 have tested thoroughiy lu a variety of experiments, as well as by venoral out door use in the most severe rainfalls.I consider Lu valuable discovery ass prevention against dawp and chills, and severe ilinusson, (Sikned) w A.CAMPBELL CLARK, M.D., Edin.Dr.Campbell Clark, during a visit to Canadas last year, bought s Melissa Proofed Coat The sbove ts the exbrossion of bis opinion as to its werits JOHN MURPHY & QO.MELISSA PROCFED GARMENTS We can supply Ladies\u2019 Melissa Waterpoof Gare ments tn endless variety at prices from $8.50 up.New and Stylish Our Melissa Proofed lIsters are the great Bpring Novelty! They are new and stylish, and, cunsiderinæ that they are two garments tu one, are cheaper than any other.\u2018Tullor made, at prices rangiug from $15.50.New Capes Our new Capesare sellinx fast.Thaassortment is comjlete, and the prices wholesale, Children\u2019s Mantles Our Children\u2019s Mantles are acknowledged to be ahead of anything seen cleewhere, Hundreds to select from.SPECIAL NOTICE Just put to stock several casea of Boys* Sailor Hats and Caps all to be sold at wholesale prices, Prices from 20¢ up.JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, And105, 107, 109 and 111 Ss.Peterst.Terms cash and only ons vrica es & ALL OGILYY E300 Advertisement.Gent's Furnishings Department.\u2014-\u2014-NOVELTIES IN\u2014- NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, For Spring Wear.These have been carefully selected with a view of not only pleasing by their Btyle, but gratifyiag by thelr Wear, SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES tn soft finish, also with Laundered Collars and Cuffs, from $1.25 each.Lovely assortment in Silk, Silk und Wocl, and other Fine Fabrics.Windsor Ties tn great variety, to match, only 25¢ each, WHITE DRESS SHIRTS! Our trade for these has steadily increased, and customers all speak of their excellence.They look well, it well and wear well, and are undoubtedly «be best value in the trade.Prices 75e, 81,00 and 81.5, 4-Foid Linen Collars, From 10e, Each.Our leading lines are OGILVY'S NEW BUR.PRIBE.Turn Down Collar, OGILVY8 LEADER, Turn Down Points, And a Special Line of NEW ROLL POINTS, worth 200 each, all at 1c each,or 81.65 per doz.FOUR FOLD LINEN CUFFS, from 5c per pr, FOR THE BOYS SOOTCH CAPS, Indigo dye, from 30c.FLANNELETTE LACED SHIRTS.our own make, only 40c.BRAOCKS, from 10c per pair.BELTS, from 106%®ach.COLLARS, 12%c., TIES, from 5c each.IN A OGILVY & SONS Cor.St, Antoine and Mountain sts, TELEPHONE, 8223.Branch Store 8T.CATHERINE, Cor.Buckmgham Avenue.TELEPHONE, 3335.66t CARPETS FOR ANY AND EVERY HOME One of the best manu- Measured for ï facturers of Carpets in and England has consigned to us a line of Tapestry Made Free Carpet for introduction in this country, which until have come to us as follows :\u2014 April ist gn ols by SS.Rune On Credit 3) Rolls by 88.Navarro.at 29 Rolis by 83.Columbine, 50 holls by 8S.Oranmore, 97 Rolls by 83.Durham City.Or, about 17,000 yards fn all.These Carpets we have marked to sell at 50c, 550, 70e, 85e and 956 per yard.The qualities are better than the prices usually fetch, and the patterns are very pretty.Once seen, they'll sell without muoh advertising, like many another new thing that\u2019s good.You'll buy them anyway, so you might as well come before the 1st of April and get the measuring and waking free.\u2018When looking at these Special Bargains in Carpets, examine our stock of everything for the Home ; and bear m mind that we give Credit at Cash Figures.Cash Prices.HETROPOLITAN WPG C0, 1678 & 1680 Notre Dames Street.satu NEW HANGING LAMPS.Now Pattern Extns fl Es Pa Ly TOE d0 due Betis and vos ibe .Cole's Cheap Sale, 1792 Notre Dame, oh to Willis & Co.'s Musica Column, rm rar BF] | PrAnos High Grade, Moderate Prices.R ORGANS With Scribner\u2019s Qualifying Tubes.CAUTION.Bear in mind that from $25 to $50 extra will buy a Bell Piano.Therefore dv not waste money in buying Pianos of no reputation, and that you never heard of before nor anybody else.Come to the undersigned at once, and secure the best.WILLIS & CO.1824 Notre Dame St.(Near McGill st.), MONTRE AL.Tuning and repairs done in an artistic manner at reasonable rates.Also tuning by the year.66t oLoNial JTOUSE, PHILLIPS SOR.Furniture DEPARTMENT.Our Spring purchases are arriving daily, and in 2 weeks our stock will be complete with the latest designs in Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Combination and other Folding Beds; Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Chif- fonieres, Wardrobes and Bookcases; Parlor, Library, Dining and Bedroom Tables and Chairs, Rattan Goods, etc., etc.Intending purchasers will be amply repaid for the delay by waiting and examining our stock before placing orders, as we have bought largely at liberal discounts, enabling us to sell First-class Goods at moderate prices.See our Solid Antique Oak Bedroom Suites (American make), from $30.00 UPWARDS, Good materials, handsome designs, well made and highly finished.Carpet DEPARTMENT.Having bought the Surplus Stock of a Rug Manufacturer, we offer the same to our customers at 25 PER CENT.DISCOUNT from regular prices and 8 Per Cent.for cash.\u2014_\u2014 Laster CARDS.We beg to inform our customers who have been enquiring for Easter Cards, that we have now on sale a Choice lot of Cards from the well known firms: \u2014 L PRANG & CO, AND RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS.Some of the features of theses goods this year are Novel Designs | Exquisite Tints! Moderate Price | SEE OUR SAMPLE CARDS.N.B.\u2014Mail Orders promptly and carefully attended to.meee HENRY MORGAN & C0.Colonial H ouse, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY.MARCH 18 1892- \u201cHENRY & NE, HAMILTON'S ANNOUNCEMENT.Spring Importations, SILKS SILKS Just Reorrvep, à Choice Colleo- tion of Spring Silks in every shade of color.BENGALINES, PEAU DE SOIE, SURAHS, FAILLES, MERVS, PONGEES, SA TINS, Also, BLACK SATINS and SILKS.DRESS GOODS, Our Dress Goods this season embraces many Novelties in Costume Cloths, Bedford Cords, Chevron Mixtures, at prices astonishingly low, being All-wool and double width.We confidently invite inspection of our new productions.DRESSMAKING.Our Dressmaker, who has recently returned from New York and is now in a position to receive orders to any extent, will guarantee a perfect fit and style.Mail Orders receive prompt and careful attention.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON Victoria Square, Montreal.oot ls Sar 3 ol FTIS IMPOSSIBLE T0 DOUBT IL Montreal in the Greatest State of Excitement, Everybody is aware of the great success of our present Cheap Sale, and to those who have not yet made their purchases owing to the fact that that it was utterly impossible to allow our numerous customers to enter our stores these last few days, we now hnmbly request them to call on us on Saturday and Monday, the 19th and 21st inst., when the Sale of WHITE SUGAR will be going on at B cents per lb, and at the same time make a selection of whatever they may re;ivire in the way of Dry Goods.We shall open up $286,000 worth of Dry Goods for Saturday, that we will sell at astonishing Low Prices.No Humbug; we have never deceived the public.N.B.\u2014We sell the sugar from 9 to 10 o\u2019clock & m., and 3 to 8 o'clook p.m, only.BOISSEAU BROTHERS, 230 & 237 Sr.LAWRENCE eT.8612 Saft Hats I would draw special attention to anew shape in a Boft Hat of Lincoln & Bennett's Make It being a very dressy Hat in Black, Dun Brown, Pearl and other shades.WM.SAMUEL, 1751 Notre Dame St.4 6412004 RUBBERS! SHOES FOR SPRING WEAR.New Lines! New Styles! Extra Value! MATAR 5, Men\u2019s Best Quality Canadian Rubbers enly 80c, suid elsewhere for Os.Canadian Rubbers © ILadies* Beat Quality \u201cLigier Finoat French Æid Briones cote, 82.50 es tO noh Kid ned Bool Bu, fes\u2018 Fine Kid Low The and 1.06, Sa Bon Frenoh xia aes, 91.25 snd of Leu a of OU Groat Bnttoned Boots, 1en* GOod ble Buttoned Boots, 8 SEAS ® or Girlu' good Buttonsd or ay ots, sowed and riveted, 81 M Fine Galf À or Congress Boots (hand von ine see or Congress Boots, 81.60 one bh fe Rid ox Patent Leather Dancing Pumps, lor Pika orth 82.50, 8), dus < od pur of Mes Congr nor Laced , Boys and GR wood Faced Boots.de.W.R.THOMPSON 100.\u2014MeGil] Street-\u2014100 MONTEKRELAI.ata Duvetir ébposite i, Ana's Market.+ IX PAGES ARSLEY [SROS SPRING COATS! We show the Finest Assortment of Coats in the city.PRICES $ 2.5 O | FROM CARSLEY BROS.St.Catherine Street.; 6611 iO ll FE ih, : i ote 1 /i1s/ Whatever else you may buy elsewhere, be sure to come direct.to headquarters for your GLOVES, namely, to the Paris Kid Glove Store, the largest Importers of Kid Gloves in Canada.' SPRING IMPORTATIONS have arrived; inspection invited.E.B.Cooxe & Co., 262 St.James st.66t1 Lo CARCIRED MEATS Armour\u2019s Star Hams & Bacon, Lawry's Hamilton Hams & Bacon.Fresh supplisa of one aud all just in, FRASER, VIGER & CO.A DROP OF GOOD PORT.Our \u201cOld Meserve\u201d* Part.the very finest Imported, #2 per bottle, $20 per dozen.A Glass of Good Sherry, Pemartin\u2019s Club Sherry, 81.50 per bottls, 817 per dozen.FRASER, VIGER & CO, FINE BURGUNDIES, Combining richness, body and strength.R.BRUNINGHAUS, \u2014Per Case\u2014 .9 iv V0 .¢ 10 50 .1100 12 3 -1150 126 Nuits.-18 00 18 00 Chambertin.-21 00 22 00 Chablis White.,.1050 11 50 Chablis 8uperieure,.12 50 13 & SPARKLING BURGUNDIES, BRUNINGHAUS.Sparkling (Eil de Perdrix.; Bparkling Chambertin Bparkling Beaune.Bparkling White Bury FRANER, VIGER & 00.KOSHER SAUSAGES & MEATS Will arrive by express from Goldmann, of New York, Friday Kvening.FRASER, VIGER & 00.Fridays and Saturdays Always big days for the sale of our FINE BREAKFAST TEAS & COFFEES.Fine English Breakfast Teas.The very finest Black and Japan Teas.Stocks have now been replenished and we offer consumers some very choice lots, THE VERY CHOJICEST ENGLISH BREARFAST CONGOU.b0c por si per pound in 1 pound parcels.© pound in caddies of all sizes, FANCY ENGLISH BREAKFAST SOUCHONG TEA.75¢ per pound in 1 pound parcels.pound in Saddios of allsiges, » FINE EXTRA BREAKFAST CONGOU TEA ve à 1 pound 5 pound\u2019ia Sudiion of all Anes, Pure 800 per OU SPECIAL BLEND OF ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS, 45c per pound for our Special Blend in ! ponad parcels.408 per pound in caddies of al} slzon, Our Famous 35¢.English Breakfast Tea 153 half-chesty, upwards of 10,000 pounds of this poplar grade in store, Quality strictly maintained.me pries to one and all, 850 per 0 por pound in 1 paund packagen, bo per pound fn caddiss of ail sinon 50 Der pound in half chests.FINEST QUALITY JAPAN TEAM, a9 sad 50 coats per pound.Cbolco Japan Tes, cents per pound, and Fine J Toa tn ond- - Âles of Peas 25 vets Dot pouad.[RPP FRASER, VIGER & CO.Family Grocers ad Wine Merchants 199 ST.JAMES STol 681 .Bhould say a few \"ST.PATRICK'S DAT.ENTERTAINMENTS iN THE EVENING Large Attendances at the Various Meetings\u2014 Bir John Thompson and Mr.Hazen, M.P., at the Academic Hall.The Academic Hall or Bt.Mary's College, under the Church of the Gesu, was crowded last night at the annual concert of the St.Patrick\u2019s Society.Mr.J.J.Curran, M.P., presided, and among those on the platform were Sir John Thompson, T.D.fazon, Esq., M.P.Hon.Ed.Murphy, Ald.P.Kennedy, M.P.P., Mr.D, Parizeau, M.P.P, Consul- General Knapp and others.Miss Ruben- stein sang very sweetly \u201cThe Last Rose of Summer,\u201d and \u2018Tha Kerry Dance,\u201d while Mr, H.C.St.Pierre, Q.C., sang the old Irieb song O'Donnell Abou!\u201d \u201cThe Vale of Avoca\u201d and \u201cLike a Dream.\u201d Miss Bergeron sang, \u201cCome back to Erin\u201d and \u201cThe Song My Mother Sang,\u201d composed for hor by Madame Angelis Waters.\u201cKillarney and \u201cNeath the Wild Western Prairie,\u201d received a sympathetic rendering Irom Miss Graham.Mr.A.G.Cunningham's rounded tones wero heard to advantage iu the \u201cToreador.\u201d lie also sang \u201cWhen the pllot take command\u201d and two others.Messin.1.and BE.McRae danced a hornpipe and an irish jig.In costume, to the delight ot the audience.\u201cThe Orange and the Green\u201d wus dramatically recited by Miss Reila Boyd.Mr.Holland contributed several Comic songs.All the numbers were encored.Mr.J.D.Hazen, M.P., of St, John, N.B,, was introduced in compilinentary terms oy the president.Mr.Hazen, in his address, briefly glanced al the history of Ireland\u2019s patron saint, how it is doubtlul whether he was born in France, A.D.400, or in Scotland.At a very early age he went to lreland, and seL to work to Christianize that country, explaining the principle of the lrinity Lo the King by A THREE-LEAVED CLOVER.From Ireland, Christianity, through his efforts, spread to other countrles, and had wade an effect on the civilized worid for nil time to come.Since then Ireland had bee come famous as the virthplave of such persons as Goldsmith, Tom Moore.Hom Mrs.Norton, $homas D'Arcy Magee, Shari- dan, Curran, the two Currahs, he sald with abow tu the president.Duuiel O'Connell, Wellington, Napier and Wolseley.The oocasion was one which must appeal 10 every Irish heart, for Scott says: \u201cLives there a man with soul 56 dead, Who never to hfruself Las sald.CTs is uy own, my native Jand.In remembering the old iand, none of the old prejudices or dissension® shouid be thought cf.In this Canada of ours we should try that the rose of lingland, shamrock of Ireland, thistle of Beotiand, and lilies of France should be closely entwined with the naple leaf of Canada.No matter what our political or religious differences might be, all feeling should be sunk in one proud word,Canadiuns.Bir John Thompson was introduced by the chairman as the most prominent statesman In Canada, the Minister of Justice.He was tendered à magnificent reception, handker- chlefs were waved aud many shouted and cheered until they were hoarse.Sir John thanked them for the reception and said that men who were in the sea of political life were in the position of law students, to whom a professor once Bald: \u201cAlwavs carry two pockets, & big one Tor the insults you wilt receive, and a small one for the fees\u201d The remembrance of that night would be semething that he and lus confreres, who were fortunate enough to be present, would put into the small pocket.Vhen one remembered the good that had been done in every part of the wide Domin- lon by this and kindred societies, it went right to the heart of humanity itself.The tasks of distributing cnarity and advising immigrants were sacred duties which brought blessings upon those who took part in the work.Some people thought that men were less Canadians because they loved and estsemed the Old Country.Any one who gave it à second thought would be convinced of the foolishness of such an impression.Any one treasuring the love of his former country would have more esteem for the land of his adoption, for love, patriotism, and loyalty grew as they were encouraged.The Society no longer met as exiles from the oid land.in most cases the mon who had come from Ireland and hewn a home out of the woods for thenuselves and family were sleeping in quiet country graveyards, It was now the second generation who would gather on these occasions and it was just as pleasant to treasure up THE GOOD TRADITIONS OF IRELAND.The chairman had suggested that he worug on the Irishe men of Nova Scotia.In thal province, Bir John remembered a host of names leading in every walk of life who had seryed thelr sovereign in every cailing.Arehbishop Connolly was the first incumbent of theSee of Halifax.Bishop Burke followed him.In 1783 the Legislature of Nova Scotia passed ag act decreeing absclute freedom ot worship, but it was disallowed on the ground that the Koman Catholic Church could not enjov any greater privilegesthan it did in the United Kinædom.Fhis was nz rebuff to people who believed that religion was a question between God and man, sud nog between sovereign and subject, but next year the same act was passed and allowed by the Government.In 1822 the penal laws which excluded Catholies from public offices was repealed in the legislature, five years before Daniel O'Con- nell stood before the bar of the House of Commons and spurned the oath which denied his region.This wus brought about by the united action of Protestants and Catholics alike.He gave an amusing account of now the first Irishman was caught in Nova Scotia in 1751, A solemn council was held and after mature deliberation the Gove ernment granted land to one James (Neil, who married a Jady from Mr.Hazen'\u2019s proe- ince.He alluded to the good work done by the Irish Society of Halifax and coneluded by quoting Shakespeare's words: \u201cLet all the ends thou aimest at Be thy country 's,God\u2019s and Truth's Hon, Senator Murphy moved a vote of thanks, which was dealeninuly carried, and Sir John Thompson said he an! Mr, idazen would put it 1n the small pocket, > At the Queen's Theatre.Last night the memuers of the Young Trishmen\u2019s Literary and Benefit Association gave a dramatic entertainment in the Queen's Theatre which was a complete success, both artistically and financially.Every seat in the house was occupied, and numbers of people were unable tu obtain admission.The piece selected ior presenta tion was Rory O More, a dramatic version of Lover's great novel.Miss Cassie Foley Inade an ideal Kathleen.!his!ady's acting 18 above the ordtirary amateur standard, and the taste with which she sung à number of old Irish ballads.lncluduiæ the ever- welcome \u201cKillarney,\u201d is beyond criticism, Mise Bella Foley ns Nelly aud Misees Minnie and Julla Newman as Mary O'Moore and the Widow O'Moora, respect{valy, gave indications of possessing considerable histrionic talent.The ilrst mentioned young lady's dapeing was much admired.\u201d The title roie was assumed by Mr.James I.Rowan, whose impersonation of the roitieke ing 1rish lad was true to lite.lis recital of the story of the fox of Hallybothrurm created much laughter, Mr: Rowan understands how to play auch à part as that of Rory without overdoing it.Mr, J.J.Griffiths, as *De Welskin\u201d or \u2018Divile skin,\u201d was iminense, hia distinguished alr, combined with his captivating foreign accent, making him a favorite with one sectton of the audience ut least.Mr.A.Colfer, aa \u201cShaun Dhu,\" was à terrible Viilain, and Mr, J, Lyons, as \u201cSolomon,\u201d looked and acted his part to perfection, Theother parts were capahty filled by Messrs, kd.Tobin.Jas.McMahon, J.P.O'Conbor, M.Fivod, Jas.J.McLean and John Daly.All the details of the performance ware carefully attended to, The costumes were all excellent and at the same time appropriate, Miss Cassie Foley's Connemara closk and houd creating quite à sensation.The orchestra was un- ar the direction of Mr, R.Cavallo.The president, Mr.W.J, Murphy, in tbe course of his opening address last night, mentioned that the Soolsty hoped shortly to cotamence the erection of a new hall for the accommodation of the members, whose numbers are constantiy on the increase.At the Windsor Hall.Irish love ot oratory and song and Iris! uational enthueiasm for the celebration o the glorioun seventeontl, flied Windsor mall last night to overflowing, The central attraction was the lecturs of R.#.Quigley, .Da iste of St.Jobin, N.B.Doctor Quigley fa-stili on the youthtul side of the prime of ilfe, rather below medium neigbt, ut ptropely built, quick in gesture and sslonaté in declamatiun.ls literary style, in the matter of verblage at least, le simply Iaultiess, sud the force ©f Mis appeal to sentiment and reason is broken only by the great length of sentences and pro uslon of poetical figures.The subject of the address was \u201cOur Privileges and Dutles.\u201d They had met, he told bis audience, to assert the directness of their descent from an ancestry as great and noble as that of any race of men in life to-day.He extolled the spirit of patriotism apd justified Irieh love of Ireland by the precedents of Judea and Greece, Passing higher he claimed that in this respect the exemplar of Irish women was Mary of Nazareth who, forgetting herself in her love for her ancient race, sang her praises to God for the honor done to Iarael through Ler.Passing higher still he quoted tue words of the Redeemer, mourning for perverse Jerusalem as a complete and linal justification of the patriotic sentiment in the 1uman heart.Then referrinæ to the mour- tain back of Windsor Hall he illustrated tha relations of the individual to the state by dwelling on theimportance of the constancy of each particle of matter in Bustainicg the majestic beauty of the whole mountain.An Irishman\u2019s privilege, and his duty, was to remember the words of Shakespeare, put in the mouth of a cardinal of the Church, and to act upon these words: \u2018\u2018Be just and fear not, tet all the ends thou aimest at be thy country\u2019s, God's and Truth's.\u201d\u201d An excei- lent musical and literary programme oecu- pied the rest of the evening.At the Academy of Music.The Academy was packed, aisles and boxes and everything, and ab half-past seven people were turned away from the doors.Reserved seats could not be had for love or money.The entertainment was a great success, and though it commenced too late, the audience waited with good- natured patience for the curtain to go up, and applauded with a vigor born from ad- mviration on every possible occasion afler- warus.Tne Irish National Minstrels were very good.The jokes were fresh, without being too much so, and the songs well rendered.The company was composed of tue following gentie- men: Interlocutor, W.F.Finn; end-men, Geo.P.Holland, Ed.Carroll, P.Burns, Frank Drew, A.F.Nicholson, T.Jones; first tenors, J.J.Rowan, J.Morgan, W.P.Clancy, W.Murphy, F.Butler; second tenors, T.C, Erobiem, R.Hilliard, J.Quinn, J.Fiynn, E, O'shea; first bassos, Ed.Quinn, M.Mul- larky, W.J.McCaffrey, M.O'lMrien, T.Lane; second bassos, Morgan J.Quinn, J.Murray, .FT.Altimas, A.McKeown, C.Smith; musical director, P.Shea ; stage manager, J.J.Gethings.A well staged, well rendered performance of Robert Emmet, which is the Pièce de résistance of the Soolety, wound up tue programme.Maæsonio Ball, The Annual ball and supper given by the Lodge o! Antiquity, No.1, Q.K.{formerly on the register of the Grand Lodge of Ireland), at the Queen\u2019s Hall Assembly Rooms last night, was a signal success.The hall was tastefully decorated with Masonic emblems and bunting.The Italian orchestra furnished good music and the supper was all that could be desired.There was a good attendance of Grand Lodge officers and members of city lodges, all clothed In the regalia of their respective rank.CARMODY DISCHARGED, The Jury Brings in a\u2018\u201cVerdict-of Not Guilty, day afternoon in the Court of Queen's Bench.Paul 'Hemphy, carter, Detective Barrett and Mr.W.Grant were called by the defence to corroborate previous evidence, and then Mr.Harkins was called in rebuttal.He denied having ever accused Mackay of robbing him or having offered him anything to induce him to testify against Carmody.Ar.T, Doyie, agent, who was the gentie- } man who accompanied Mr.Harkins to the; Vendome restaurant on the morning of February 6, corroborated his evidence as to what passed then.Chief Detective Cullen swore that he had\u2019 never made any threats to Mackay concerne ing this case, and the evidence was declared complete.Messrs.Guerin and Quinn addressed the jury, and then Mr.Justice Baby delivered, his charge, which was clearly against the prisoner.In closing, be sald that they could bring in three different verdicts, viz, guilty of robbery, guilty of assauit with intent to commit robbery, or guilty of assault alone.1t wae 5.20 o'clock when the jury retired.In lees than a quarter of an hour they re-appenred, and Lhe toreman au- nounced that they found the prisoner \u201cnot fulity Carmody was discharged, after ing compelled to listen to a severe lecture from the Court.ere AN ANARCHIST HUNT.France, Germany and Belgium Making au Effort to Arrest AN Lynamiters.The Carmody trial was concluded Quson's Paris, March 18.\u2014Premier Loubet intimated at a Cabinet Council yesterday that important results had been obtained in tha Auarchist investigation.The police search of tho lodgings of Anarchists continues.SIXty suspects were arrested in a hotel in the rue Arbre section.Those who gave a satisfactory acoount of themselves were afterwards released.The lodgings of an An- archlst named Cazeau were searched by the police and they were rewardea by the discovery of a number of phials containing chlorate of potassium, and hydrochloric, acid.Beveral pans containing a suspicious\u2019 looking mixture were also found.All the* chemicals were discovered concealed in a) cupboard.Cazeau was arrested, but! he refused to make any explanation\u2019 of what he lIntenued to wit the chemicais.Chlorate of potassium and hydrochiorie acid are ingredients in the manufacture of explosives,\u2019 Experts will examine the mixture found tn\u2019 the pans.It ie reported Lhat the police are on the track of the man who caused the ex-! piosion at the Lobeau barracks on Tuesday! morning.> LIEGE, March 18.Three Anarchists who.haa stolen five hundred pounds of dyna~; mite from a mill, and afterwards tried to blow up the magazine at the mill, werd sentenced yesterday, one to fifteen years and the other two {0 twelve years\u2019 penal servitude euch.These sentences aroused the ire of the prisoners\u2019 fellow Anarchists, and they determined, if possible, to take re- venxe.The object of their vengeance was the president of the agsize courts, who had sentenced the culprits.This morning a dyna- nite eartridge was discovered at the dooy pf the residence of the president of the court, .Fortunately it was found before it was exploded and no harm was done.An enquiry into the affair is now golng on.ERLIN, March 18.The police yesterday searched the lodgings of several Anarchists and seized a number ol inflammatory pamphlets.They arrested two men, à compositor and a metal turner.TRAIN LOADS OF IMMIGRANTS: A Large Influx of Settlers Into Manitoba and the North-West Territories.WINNIPEG, March 18.\u20148ixtean or seventeen colonist excursion trains from Eastern \u2018annda are on the way here ana will arrive regularly between to-morrow and Sunday.There are eight hundred peopie abvard destined for various provincial points.Manitoba and North-West immigration this season will certainly be larger than ever before.During the first three months of this year nearly two thousand more lmmi- grants arrived than last year, There 18 an unprecedently large demand for tarm laborers from all parts of the province.Applications for help are pouring in from alt quarters, but the supply is exceeu- ingly limited.Theimmigration agent says that he eould locate over 160 men to-day if he could obtain them and guarantee them good wages.Any number of boys could be laced in positions, but none are obtainable, armers are in a rather awkward fix just now, but it ls hoped that the colonization trains now on the way here may be the means of lieipiug them out to à consideravie ox- nt.AT THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE; {BPROTAL TO THE STARK1xesToN, March 18,.-The following mill- tary men arrived at the Tote du Pont Barracks on Tuesday to take the long course at the Royal Military College, which extends over three months: Second Lieul- Guy L.Mott, 66th Princess Louise Fuai- lters, Halifax; Capt.B.A.Wycott, 15th Batt, Picton; Lieut, C, Fiset, I.5.C.=i ohns, Que.; Lieut, Geo, 1).Oraonnons, Buti tiaiton, Bt.Johns, Que.; Bacond Lieut.Y.Baldwin, Q.OQ, R., Toronto; Lieut.R.(.lindoyou, 3üth Battalion, Toronto; Secon! fout.J.Lon on, M.F.B.,, Montreal; Fir-i Lieut.A.V.os, I 8.C., Bt.Johns, Que.; Becond Lieut, 4, H, Copley, M.G.A, Mont real, Lieu B.Carpenter, 1.8, C., Fred- aricton, N.B; Lieut, D.A.MaoMahon, Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, Another Belgian Mining Aecident.pideut omarion Josie LIT, ine ac ; rday in the pite a Cuesmes-en-Bôritage in Hainault, Five verscnawere Kills Eo pcm os i À Fe castro sr PESTE se COMPLAINTS OF MONTREAL MEN: he Steamship Companies Will Senû @ | Meputation to Ottawa\u2014The Clalins Fe of the Opposing Parties.| The steamship companies have definitely Hecided to go to Ottawa in regurd to the rebate on canal tolls, and ere now only awalt- ing & communication from the Government to proceed on their mission.The Board of Trade has-not yet appointed its delegates to accompany this deputation, but the pre- gident has had power conferred upon him to appoint such a delegation, which will in all probability be done.The grain trade espe- tally feel very strongly on the matter of he delay in announcing the reduction, if one 18 to be large graln sbipper said to-day that hundreds of thousands of bushels of grain had been contracted !or via the Erie route, which would have come to Montreal had the canal toll question been definitely settled.The pame merchant stated that in making contracts for gralpn he had to guarantee the canal tolls, else he would nave lost the business.Merchants and shippers are unabla to quote rates to Chicago parties who wish to Ship their grain by the St.Lawrence they do not Know canal tolls are going to the Chicago man cannot afford to wait.Therefora, the trade ie passing Montreal.When they go to Ottawa the grain and steamship men propose to strongly urge the Government to grant the rebate on all grain transhipped at \u2018Ogdensburg for the st.Lawrence.The viaws fthe Canadian Martine Association, which 8 opposing this rebate, ara riven as follows by a prominent member of the Association: \u201cir this rebate is granted the Canadinn lake marine will be - ALMOST EXTINGUISHFD, Canadian vessal cannot carry grain from Duluth or Chicago to Ogdensburg, use the American coasting laws do nat permit it.The American vessels are, however, placed in à much more favorable sition than Canadian craft for the reason hat a United States vessal may carry grain from Chicago to Ogdensburæ, and takea cargo of coal back from Csawego.TheCana- dian vessel which takes grain from a United Btates port to Kingston cannot take n load of coal back.Her freight has.therefore, topay the expenses of hoth trips and leave a profit.while an American vessel having a freight both ways, can afford to carry grain much cheaper than can the Canadian.If the rebate is granted, the United States boats will underbid Canadian boats, and take ull the trade.The rebate at present Is our only protection.\u201d Grain shippers here, however, state that they cannot get the service they require from the Canadian boats.The Ogdansbure line of steamers leave Chicago every day, anda merchant can ship any quantity, large or small, by these boats, as tuey are properly fitted up for the trade.On the other hand, the Canadian craft cannot.in most in- gtances, take small lots, but the entire boat has to be chartered.This 18 one reason why the Montreal men want the rebats, and they sav it will not take a bushel of grain from Kingston, \u201cWe are not working for Ogdensburg here,\u201d remarked a big shipper to-day, \u201cwe simply want the rebate in our own Interests and in the interests of the trade of Montreal and ot the St.Lawrence.\u201d ST, LAWRENCE MARKET.he Question of Its Removal Referred to a Sub-Committee.made.A Ald.Cunningham presided at the meeting of the Market Committee this morning, 1t being the frst of the uew Committee the chairman welcomed bis new mewbers and expressed the hope that they would work harmoniously together, Ald.McBride presen a petition from several fruit dealers in Bonsecours Market, asking that their rent be reduced from $350 to $300, the same ap paid by others.The matter was left over for the present.The chairman brought up the question of the removal of Viger market.\u2018I'hey would require to make temporary provision for a cow market.Ald.Prefontaine informed those resent that the road department tended taking possession of it by the mladle of April It was then resolved to have one in the east end and another at Sk Gabriel market and to have the by-law so amended.Mr.L.O.David appesred on bebalf of the St.Jean Baptiste Society, which is orecting a new hall opposite the St Lawrence market, and they ask that the market be abolished.They suggested that land around St.Constant street be purchased and that the present site be turned into a square.Mr.Beauchamp maintained that it was an eyesore and there was not sufficient facility for carrying on the busivess properly.Ald.Grittin thought that meant to move it opposite the General Hospital aod he objected.The chairman held dit was a serious matter to move it.Then Aid.Prefontaine sald such cries were raised about abolishing Papineau market.Now the people were thankful, and they wouid be in this instance.Ald.Griffin did not think the people of St.awrence and St.Louis wards would.Ald.refontaine thought the present time op- rtude, as whon the question cf widen- op Dorchester street came up they would then have a fine square.Mr, J.X.Perrault said that the Chambre de Commerce had given the matter some attention.Ald.Noian: \u201cHow much interest have they in St.Lawrence street?\u201d \u2018About four hundred members,\u201d was the answer.\u201cIt\u2019s a rookery and a disgrace to the city.\u2018The directors of the Hospital are favorabie to its removal,\u201d said Mr.Perrault On the motion of Ald.Nolan, a sub-commit- tes composed of Ald.Leausolell, Griffin mond Lamarche was appointed to conelder the advisability of removing it and to repart at the next meeting.The Mont- yeali Gymnastic Society applied for the use of some unoccupled rooms in Bonsecours rarket, Referred to a sub-committee of the chairman, Ald.Beausolell and Dagenals.\u2018The question of appointing a successor to Mr.Jolicœur, who resigned the clerkship of Bt.Lawrence market,came up.The chairman said that he had placed Jolicœur\u2019s brother temporarily in the position.Ald.Griffin asked If there was any deficiency in his cash.The chairman admitted that there pad been, but all had been made good before ert for Chicago.The brother was appointed.This year\u2019s appropriations amount to $46,- 856.82.ee Reserved the Decision.The case of George Carpenter, Inspector of the Citizens\u2019 League, vs.Justinien Benoit was up before Mr.Justice [ait this morning on an exception to the form.The plaintiff seeks to have conflscated a sum of money now in the hunds of the Banque du Peuple to the oredit of defendant.and sald to be tho proceeds of the capital prize inone of the drawings of the lottery of the Province of Quebec.As In the former case against the lottery Company itself, the defendant takes exception to the form of procedure, and sets furth the same reasons upon which the former action was dismissed.After hearing the arguments the court reserved its decision.A Man Missing, Mrs Andrew Engle, of 4 Danseresu street, reported to the police this morning that her husbind had been missing since last Tuesday, Some time ago he was Injured on the O0.P.R.and this week received $500 from the Foresters, tu which organization be belonged.As he bad the money on his person she feare that Le has met with foul play.\u2014 Bonrd of Health.The Board of Health is Lo ineet this afternoon to consider their money neeus for tho ensuing year.They are going to ask for $86,765 a; inst $64.000 last vear.I'he increase includes $3000 for a new public bath in St.Jean Baptiste ward, niso $2600 for needed repalrs to Lhe Civic Hospital, Bill Stickers Bowuru.Chief of Police Hugnes har written to all the bill-posters, notifying them that no vulgar or indecent posters shali be exposed to view.He warns them that the penalty for infraction of the by-law la four years penitentiary.; - .Two Horses Burned.\"Pox 215 was sounded sta quarter to six o'clock toi morning for a lire in the Wboden stable of rn M.bi Sirter, rear Los Rivard .& O88, 0 eof lwo horses ed to death, Was slight.ing ; Avrestad on Buspicion, pince the robbery at Mr, Norman on January 10 last, the poiioe on ookout for the opté.Three of them have been 1.whe in two of ng Fone Se EE A ' D and the third a six nthe\u2019 term in the captured, There was, however, one bee: rinoipal in the aft Delle a prino air.9 left for the United States at the time hls al companions were arrested and was traced to Rochester.Some time since he returned to Canada and last night Detective MoMahon went out to Lachine and found bis man, workip, a hotel, He arres him and brought bim to the city.He was remanded in the Police Court th morning.THE RAILWAY STRIKE: The Situation Practically Upchanged on Both Lines.The C.P.R.strike and the threatened lockout on the G.T.R.continue to be the ell-absorbing topics in railway circles here.Employers and employés are still at dng- ers drawn.The strikers on the former ine are reported to Levdetermined in their demands and the C.P.R.Co just as persistent iu their .Air.Shaughnessy, the vice-president, states that the Company have already received enough applications for work on the line to fill all the vacancies ten times over.But, he adds, in view of the high order of service demanded in this work the selections have to made with the greatest care, He attributes all the trouble to the agitation of a few leaders, and nol to any general dissatisfaction among the men, Mr.Shaughnessy said thet the relations between the company and the Eastern Division employes remained perfectly satisfactory.Conductors, haggagemen and brakeman ars being massed in Winnlpeg in lurge numbers and rhe Company anticipate littie clejay in business.peaking of the situation on the G.T.R.Mr, Wainwrigat, the general superintendent, stated that the situation remained absolutely unchanged.The men had ihe Company's ultimatum and were evidently considering it.The meu on this side deny the Company's argument that the line hus not been paying as large dividends as in former years, They assert thatthe increases in the earnings of the road for the last month has beon trom $30,000 to $50,000 per week and they lusist on this as one reason for thelr demand of higher pay.\u2018They point out also that the Canada Southern, passing over the same ground as the Grand Trunk, pays $110 a month while the latter pays only $73.Local passenger conductors on the latter road only receive $65.82 per month and between Toronto and Hamilton passen- gor conductors get as low as $60 for working heavier trains than those of Michigan Central, on which $110 are paid over the same territory, The delegates also insist on the pay mort of equal wages to men performing similar work, regardiess of the length of time in which thev have been in the Company's employ.Yesterday al 2.15 p.m., two of tho delegates requested a further interview with Mr, Stephenson, sugerintendent of all the lines except the Southern Division.Mr.Wilkins, one of the delegates, stated at noon that there was absolutely nothing new to report.Eastern Men Threatening.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, March 18.\u2014A C.P.B.conductor here informed a STAR correspondent to-day that all the conductors on.the Eastern, Pacific and Atlantic divisions would probably go out on strike if the strikers on the western division failed in securing their demands.\u2018Why He Was Defeated.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014Like your correspondent, H.Bel- singham Broadhurst, I, too, am an Englishman and Jove justice and fair play for al.As regards a man's neighbors being the best judges, it is admitted that Mr.MceShane's pupularity has been gained mainly by bis reckless use of money and his friendly habit of \u201ctreating.\u201d Mr.Kennedy, no doubt, found that money was two hardly earned to be \u2018\u2018easily spent.\u201d As a matter of faot, however, Mr.McKhhape's majority among his own peculiar people was only a pitiful 141, instead of the thousands that were to roll in for him from the elect, while the business portion, the hard-tis tax-paying community, who most felt the pressure of the \u201cspecial\u201d and other screws, cast their votes for the man who, though he may not beable to give a precise or scholarly definition of the term \u201chonesty,\u201d can, and has giver us a practical example of it throughout a long public career Mr.H.Bel- singbam Broadhurst may prefer the high tntellectual attainments and cultured Ee ish of the Hon.James to the rugged onesty of Xir.Kennedy, but, unfortunately, the plain, blunt, business man, prejudiced, of course, by the press, thought the figures, though small for the luxury of such a representative, were a little too high, and votea accordingly.It was lard to give up such a financier who made accnunts look 80 reasonable with the aid of a little \u201cspecial,\u201d of no importance whatever, however; but now he will have the satislaction of knowing just how he stands, and what each ao- count is costing; no \u201cCr.\u201d Pster to\" Dr.\u201d Paul.To copclude, I think that the stand the STAR has, and {8 now, taking in regard to the new Government, deserves the fullest support and highest commendation from the whole province, It is a fearless, independent stand, and In keoptng with its past good record for bold and feariess denunciation of evil and dishonesty, and public immorality.TCALFE.Opposition to a License Being Granted, James Prevost has applied for a restaurant license at 770 St, Denis street.An opposition has been filed, signed by Rev.Curé Auclair and forty others.It alieges that he has been in the habit of selling on Sunday and that his house was the resort of low characters.Business Notes.Mr.E.Delaunay, wholesale dry goods and fancy goods, St.Helen street, who has been in the business for ag many years, has sold out his entire stock, plant, fixtures, etc., to W, G.Pullen & Co.The files paid is sald to be about $128,000.r.Pullen was manager for Mr.Delaunay.§ Expropriation.The commissioners In the annual expropriations for St.Antoine ward have decided to extend the period for hearing objections to their projected limita until the 28th inst.For the Firemen.Chief Benoit this moruing recelved a cheque from the municipality of Cote St.Antoine for 840 for assistance rendered by the brigade at a recent fire in the Cote.Neglecting His Wife.Jean Baptiste Gaudry was placed on trial necessaries of life, in the Court of Queen's Bench this morning.The Maisonneuve Monnment.The model sent by Bebert, the artist, from Paris, of the de Maleonneuve Monument is now on view in the STAR window.\u201c The English Miners.LoNDoN, March 18,\u2014The English miners have decided to work only five days a week after resuming work.Tea PERSONAL.Lord Mountstephen has renewed his lesse of Faskally, Perth, tiarud, mansion house, shoot~ ings and fishings.sir A.T.Galt's condition is materially improved and he may be considered quite out of danger.Mr.John Conway, of the C.P.R, sleeping department, while passing along Cote St.Antoine yesterday was struck by an teicle from a roof and recetved a cut On the head which has since confined him to his room.a BIRTH.MeCORMACK \u2014In this city, on March 16, the wife of T.K.McCormack, of a son.DEATHS.FINNELL-\u2014ID this city, on tne 17th inst, Ellen Finneil, beloved daughter of Mrs.2.Finnell.Funeral will take place from her mother's resl- dence, No.25 Mclornil street, on 8unday ufter- noon, at 2.30 p.m, to St.Ann's Church, thence to the itoman Catholic Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.{Boston and KR.Y.papers please copy.) THE WEATHER 11,00 & m.\u2014Probabilities for the next twenty- four hours: ly winds; cloudy, Increasing easter! with snow; a little higher temperature.Minimum temperatures : Edmonton, 10; QOal- gary, 12; Su Appelle, 6 below: Winni ; Port Arthur, 8: \u2018Foronto, 18: Kingston, 10; Montreal, 16; Quebeo, 12; Halifax, 20, Readings by Searn & Harrison's Standard There mometer this day: Max.28; min, 10.Same date iast year: Max.28; min.14: Barometer readings : 8 a.In, 30.13: 12 m., 20.99.ht Appointments This Evening.THEATAD ROYAL\" 8am Devere's Minstry OYCLORAMA\u2014CUSter's Laat Fight, » 1 for neglecting to supply his wife with the- \u2018this \u201cFARMING INTERESTS, | FEEDING ENSILAGE TO CATTLE Papore-Read at the Concluding Meeting of the Eustiage and\u2019 Economic Feed Assoolation.The final session of the Ensilegs and Economic Feeding Association met this morning at 10 o'clock as the STAR Bullding, Mr.Dawes read an interesting paper on the subject of feeding ensilage to cattle.He showed the necessity of adding meal to this feed, a8 corn was not a perfect food, and no animal was able to consume sufficient to sustain it in flesh-forming properties.Mr.Dawes gave an interesting account of how the corn crops were grown in the Western States, and gave details of the cultivation there.Mr.Barpard asked whether he had found eolover hay cost more than corn for ensilaye.Very little, he replied.The fauit in thie province was that the clover was not properly dried.It was, therefore, of poor value, but he had his elover properly dried and charged one or two dollars a ton more for his olover hay, than his Timothy hay, for a complete food.Mr.Macpherson next addressed the meeting on the same subject, malnly feeding ensliage.He spoke of the increase of debt an mortgages in the provinces and sald that it was this reason that led him to think whether a method could be found so as Lo give a satisfactory return to farmers.his was a difficult question.The cost of production ust first be known and considered and this must be done by estimating cost per acre.Then they must find their best market, and consider the best way to utilize the crops.Animals produced the most profit, therefore, they must decide upon a cheap food for cattie He found corn and clover crops cheap and good.He proceeded to demonstrate the Increased profit resulting from feeding concentrated food purchased, such as oil- cake.He found that not only was the immediate profit greater, but then tie manure was of increased value also.He mentioned the three styles of farming: 1.Belling everything off the land.Feeding animals from the products of the farm.3.Producing back by bought foods.These were the three grades in farming.The latter method was the secret of Buccess in farming.He spoke of the proportion of capital expended on crops and the returns received on the same.He gave as an example a case in which, after a period of four years, 130 acres of poor land had been made to produce some $1000 annualiy.This was by utllizing en- sliage corn feeding it to animals along with artificial foods.points should stir the farmers up to enquiry, for they proved that farming could be turned frcm the aown grade to the up grade.He would like an experimen! to be made with three cows and three steers, feeding each the same, crediting each with pet profits to show which would prove the most profitable.In answer to à quustion he said: \u201cYes, you can maintain an animal on corn, but you cannot make profit if you keep an animal in a stationary condition, Unless It is improving in condition a loss is being sustained.Questions were asked by Mr.Macpherson as to the feed of his calves.Speaking of the value of the manure provided by oil seed cake, he estimated this to be per cent.of the value ut into the food.the following table was given, showing the relative value of corn and clover ensllage and also of peas and cotton meal: Per ton.Protein.Fat.Lbs.Lbs.Ensilage.cievveee 18 Clover .44 10 Peas, dr¥.418 38 Coton meal.810 156 Mr.Barnard showed the necessity of having the cows warm, as a colder temperature entailed great toss of feed.Food containing an excess of heat forming properties was bad.He gave an interesting example of allowin a dog water only and apother water an sugar.With the addition of the carbon of the sugar the dog would be very lively for a while, but his energy was being the more rapidly consumed, and lt died much sooner.This was fact, he stated.In reply to a question whether this ensilage was suitable for feeding prize cattle, the answer was that ensilage had never done any harm to any cattle.lt was as healthy a food for a valuable animal as a poor one.The president then stated that the programme was brought to an end and he felt gatisfled that the papers that had veen read had taught them a great deal and there was little doubt that the benefit of new style of farming, that of ensilage, would become much adopted.r.A.G.McVean suggested that the Board of Trade be asked to take up this matter, and perhaps Professor Robertson might read a paper before that body one Batur- day afternoon.The meeting then concluded.FEARED CANADA WAS SCHEDULED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, March 18.Mr.C.M, Acer, the Montreal exporter, is in town, He showed a STAR correspondent the following cable- ram he had received yesterday from Edin- furan: \u201cDisease stopped markets; exercise great caution,\u201d Mr.Acer says he interprets this as implying that Canada has been placed on the scheduled list.When shown the same despatch Hon.Mr.Tupper, Minister of Marine, said to your correspondent: \u2018 Mr.Acer Is astray; the telegrain means that the reported outbreak of disease has affected the markets, Canada has not been scheduled.If this oceurred we would be notified atv once.Canada has adopted all the precautionary regulations necessary, and desired by the Imperial Board of Trade.\" THREE RIVERS NEWS, |SPECIAL To THE STAR.| Taree RIVERS, Que, March 18\u2014Mr.Cook, the defeated Liberal candidate in the Jast election, informed a STAR correspondent that the election would be contested without delay.The ferry boat \u2018Bourgeois\u2019 was sold last autumn, and its late owner, Captain Bourgeois, is building a new boat to replace her.The merchants are complaining with a on long wall at the freight charges of the C.Pb.POLES NOT LEAVING CANADA.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] KING8TON, Ont, Marob 18.\u2014The Eganvilie Enterprise disputes a priest's statement, made in Kingston, that Poles now in Canada are going to Brazil.The paper says: \u201cWe bave carefully investigated the report as to Hagaraty and the other townships on the Bonnechere where Poles are settied and find that there is no truth whatever In the report, not one family having apy intention of emigrating vo Brazil.The only emigration from that section is four families and two young men removing to Washington Territory.A COUNTERFEITER SENTENCED.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.| OTTAWA, March 18.\u2014At the Police Court esterday John Smith pleaded guilty to Ivo charges of uttering counterfeit coin and was sentenced to a year's imprisonment in the Central Prison by Magistrate O'Gara.Smith sald he was sorry he had passed them.He had a wife in Montreal, who was in a delicate condition, It transpired today that the prisoners real name is Albert Dow of Bt.Antoine street, Montreal Deteotive Carpenter, who arrived here last night identified the prisoner, whose wife has been very anxious as to his whereabouta.LEAVING PRINCE MICHAEL, (SPECIAL TO THE STAR} DerroiT, Mich., Maroh 18.\u2014 Prince Michael lost some of his followers yesterday and others are preparing to leave for their former homes as soon as they can get funds to pay the railroad fare.Many of those returning belong to different States in the Union and a great many to Canada.The »Fiying Boll\u201d organization is beginning to strength, but the members are very arded in what they say, and even those who see thelr mistakes will not, with one or two oxceptions, talk freely on the subject.Dshorning Cattle.ToroNTO, March 18.-The Ontario Gorern- ment Commission to study the dehoraing uestion consists of Hon.Charles Dru Qrownnill, farmer (chairman); J.J.Kelso, Toronto, reporter (seci Richard { ., Del breeder; D.Macpherson, Caner dormant Andre Bai £5 | ren n, and Henry Glen- pme Thety ¢ ir 1e the raasons for ang against t wall by the experience of witnesses as y coliecting whatever is accessible of the ovi- dence W has been given by experts and others in trials which have taken place on the subject in England, Ireland and Scots land and in the province, the Judgrontg rendered, eto, and to make 8 report With al reasonable speed.ANOTHER EXPLOSION IN PARIS.The Police Continailng their Hunt fer Anarchist Dynamitors.Pa.March 18\u2026\u2014Anothber explosion of dynamite took place yesterday on the Youlevard Saint Germain, in the residence ol a judge.The police yesterday continued their searoh in the Quartier Halles.Sixty persons living In one house were en to the police station anda all those who could not give a aatisfactory explanation as to their means of livelihood were detained.The police bolleve they have captured one of the persons who i8 responsible for, or at any rate, who was privy tu the explosion ut the Lobau Barracke.Several private persons, heads of business houses and managers of newspapers have been receiving threatening letters.For example, the manager of the \u2018 Erlole Jockey Club\u201d was warned that a cartridge would be placed in a corner of the café adjoining the club, the explosion of which would shatter the building.At first no importance was attached to these letters, which were placed in the hands of the police, but yesterday the police found cartridges in several places.The con- clerge of No.105 Boulevard Malesherbes found before the door of the house a package containing eighteen cartridges and elght phlals.The police found last evening on the Boulevard Aragn, a cylindrical tube, enveloped in black paper, and having at one end a wick which had begun to burn.It was placed against the wall of the prison De La Saute.All the explosive articles have been sent to the municipal lavoratory.The judge who has been instructed tu investigate the recent dyna- mite plots is decidedly of the opinion that® they are not the result of concerted action en the part of the Anarchists.\u201cIn my opinion,\u201d he said, \u201cthe three last explosions are the work of an amateur and of a single individual.\u201d Trouble is feared in Berlin to-day\u2014the anniversary of the revoiution of 1848.The unempioyed workingmen will parade and march to Lhe cemetery, where they will visit the graves of those who dled in 1848.A Judgment Against Owen Murphy.New York, March 18.\u2014A judgment for $0464.09 was entered yesterday in the County Clerk\u2019s office in favor of Michael MoGovern against Owen Murphy, who returned about four months ago from Canada, where he was ip exile and whence he came to avoid imprisonment for perjury and conspiracy.AlceGovern 18 an undertaker at No.Second avenue.W.A.Crowe, the attors ney for Mr.McGovern, in speaking of the judgment, sald yesterday: ** The judgment 8 for a claim arising out of a trapsaciion between the parties in 1871.Mr.McGovern was for many years the sexton of the Nativity Coureh, which Murphy attended.He resided in the Nativity parish up te the time he so suddenly left the city.Murphy held a second mortgage on some property at Fifty-sixth street, near Park avenue, for $9000, and assigned this mortgage to my client for mopey loaned.Upon the sale under foreclosure of the mortgage there was a deticienoy of $4489.13, for which sum, with interest from December 3, 1875, this judgment is now entered.\u201d The entering of the judgment against Mr.Murphy is the first move that has been made against bim since his return to the city from Canada, Manitoba Matters.WINNIPEG, March 18.\u2014 The Manitoba Legislature, after taking nearly a week to dispose of the speech from the throne, has adjourned till Monday.eports from various Manitoba grain roducing districts place Deloraine in southern Manitoba ahead of them all, Half a million bushels has already been marketed thers, all of it number one or two hard.T.Keefer, Engineer of Ottawa, has been appointed by the City Council to act as its arbitrator in the arvitration for taking over the local water works system.At a meeting of the City Council last night it was decided to apply to the Legis- {ature for power tax nil persons having an income of over one thousand dollars per year.There is considerable dissatisfaction among citizens regarding the decision and loos! bankers, insurance agents and loan men are raising a big protest over the Council's proposal to impose a tax on their business.St.Patrick\u2019s Day in London.LoNDON, March 18.Justin McCarthy presided at a banquet given in this city ast evening in celeoration of St.Patricks day.In responding to the toast \u2018Ireland a nation,\u201d Mr.McCarthy made à sympathetic reference to the late Mr, Parnell, Mr.McCarthy predicted that the friends of freland in the English Democracy would soon enable the Nationalists to attain the object for which they bad so long strug- gled\u2014the recognition of Irish nationality.The Parnellite members of the House of Commons had a separate celebration of the great national holiday.They also observed the feast of their patron saint at a banquet, at which John E.Redmond, the Parneliite, resided.The toast to the memory of Mr, arpnell was drunk in deep silence, all the guests arising from their seats when the name of the departed leader was pronounced.Four Persons Burned to Death.LONDON, March 18.\u2026\u2014Fire occurred this morning in a butoher\u2019s shop in Lilliebridge Road, Brompton, causing the death of four persons.he apartments over the shop were ocoupled by the family of the butcher, a man named Weston.The fire spread with great rapidity and cut off the escape of Mrs.Weston, her two children, and a girl named Amy Glover, who was employed as cashier in the shop.Alter the fire thelr bodies were found burned to aorlsp.The fire was caused by the corelessness of a workingman who was employed about the piace.le dropped a fuse in the cellar last night.This ignited in some way and set fire tu the bugding.Presbyterian Delegates.HAMILTON, March 18.\u2014 The Hamilton Presbytery has appointed the foliowing commissioners to the General Assembly in Montreal next June: Ministers\u2014 Rev.8.-Lyle, B.D., Rav.Dr.Laidlaw, Rev.J.G.Shearer, Rev.Dr.Fraser, Hamiiton; Rev, Mr.Molnt e, Beamsville; Rev.Mr.Robertson, Port Dover; Rev.Mr, Smith, Niagara; Rev.Dr.Laing, Dundas; Rev.Ww.J.Dey, Lincoin, and Rev.Mr.Cameron, Btrabane.Elders\u2014John Charlton, M.P., Lynedoch ; R, McQueen, Kirkwall; R.Lawrie, 5t.Cathar- ines; George Rutherford, A.McPherson, J.M.Dingwall, W.R.Leckie, M.Turnbull, Hamilton; Frank Reid, Simcoe; T.P.Cowper, Welland.The New York Snow Storm.Nyacx, N.Y., March 18.\u2014The deepest snow since the bilzzard of 1888 fell along the lower Hudson vailey last night and to-day.In the towns and villages the snow ls deeper on a level than it was at any time last winter, and in the interior the drifts in sone places are immense, New YorK, March 18.\u2014Travel on the horse-oar lines was seriously impeded by the snowstorm to-day, and many traine have been delayed by the storm.In Long Island City the surface ears were laid up by the snow during the early hours.On the Jersey Central road much inconvenienco was experienced.The \u201cWindermere\u2019 Ashore.ASBURY PARK, N.J., March 18.\u2014The new British four-masted ship \u201cWindermere\u201d is ashore near Deal Beach.She was discovered about 7 c'olook this morning during a blindinz snow-storm.She is in ballast snd is owned by Fisher & Spratt of London.She is consigned to Vernon H.Brown & Co, of New York, and hae a crew of 43 men who have been brought sshore in the breeches buoy by the life-saving crew.The surf is running very high and the vessel Is siowly working toward the beach, The Prisoner in Australis.MELBOURNE, March 18.\u2014 Willlams, the bigamist and murderer, it is expected will reach ay.He is well-guarded by the police in view of any dangerous outbreak of popular foeling against him.After a formal magisterial enquiry at Perth, Wij.Haras will be remanded for Court proceedings here.; The Grand Duke's Funeral.DARMSTADT, March 18\u2014An Immense crowd witnessed tho funeral to-day of the Grand Duke of Hesse.MBusincss was suspended and emblems of mourniug were everywheredisplayed.For twenty-five cents, you can get Carter's tèle Liver PI best liver regul ja she world.Don\u2019t forget this, One ve -minor Importance.Lt \"1S THERE FRICTION?WEL LL eeebereree\u2014\u2014 \u2019 THE GOVERNOR AND HIS CABINET.A Reported - Dispute at Quebec Over the x 1 c 0 A 4 + 2\u20148IX PAGEN from 88 to 87%.The strike in the Weat.erty division must, no \u2018doubt, interfere with the earnings while it lasts, and the prospects of a possible decrease next week make holders uneasy for the time being.Commerclal Cable not quoted fro don.It sold here a cloglng at 161 bid, 15% asked.A Denial.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, Marsh 18,~L'Klectewr sald this morning that contrary to what was published in the papers yesterday Mr.Owen Murphy 16 not yeu appointed a Legislative Couneillor.L'Electeur says that Mr.Murphy's appointment was duly approved by the candidate, and was signed by Mr.De Boucherville, but His Honor tne Lieut.- Governor, declined to ratify the nomination, objecting, it ls sald, on account of Mr.Murphy\u2019s antecedents in politics.À STAR correspondent interviewed one of the memuveèrs as to the truth of this state ment, and his answer was: \u201cThere is no truth whatever in it.\u201d e Courrier and Matin, ministerial organs, say that Mr.Hearn's successor in the Legislative Council will only be named next week Mr.Owen Murphy is declared to bave said that he would have run again in Quebec West if he had not been assurea ol a seat in the Legislative Council.It is rumored here in political circles that Hoa.L.P., Pelletier will be offered a judgeship.Mr, E.Pacaud came up before the court today lor the preliminary proceedings taken against him by the Attorney-General, Mr.Casgrain, for the recovery of the $100,000 of the Bale Des Chaleurs money glven him by Mr.Armstrong.L'hlecteur, Mr.Pacaud\u2019s paper, says: this morning that all Mr.Pacaud\u2019s property is still urder his title, and the whole of it can be seized by the authorities if they gain the case, but the paper says: \u201cJt would be ridiculous to force Mr.Pacaud to remit the $100,000, and iet Messrs, Hobitaille and Riopel remain in full possession of the $75,000, which were got from the same source.It ls now almost certain that Mr.Faucher de St.Maurice will succeed Mr.Louis De- lorme, Clerk of the Executive Council, and Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.L'Electeur advises its friends to organlxe and form political clubs in each county and says that the Liberals of Quebec will immediately form & club similar to the Letellier and National Ciubs of Montreal.Hon, Messrs.Flynn, hall and Peiletier have been named menbers of the Commission of Internal Economy.A PRUSSIAN CABINET CRISIS.Reported in Berlin that Chancellor Von Caprivi Has Resigned \u2014The Kaiser's Extravagance.BERLIN, March 18.\u2014Rumors are current that there 1s a partial crisis in the Prussian Cabinet resulting from the meeting of the ministers yesterday at which the Emperor presided.The subject under discussion at this meeting was the rimary election bill.The sudden return o Berlin of Herr Rauchaupt, a leading Conservative, is beJieved to be connected with the impending resignations of Dr.Herr Furth, Minister of the Interior, and Count von Zedlitz-lrutachler, Minister o/ Ecclesiastical Affairs and Instruction, The Neue Preussiche Zertung states that a loan of forty million marks has been raised to clear off the debts of Kaiser William, who has shown great extravagance in the maintenance of the Royal Household, presenting a marked ovntrast to the simplicity of his Tather and grandmother.p.m.\u2014The Kreu: Zeituug publishes a report that Chancellor von Caprivi has resigned.It has received no confirmation, however.Later,.\u2014Chancellor von Oaprivi has resigned.TRADE COMMERCE AND FINANCE.(Continued from page Four.) There was quite an exciting turn in Tele- fraph this morning, the stock jumping up to the highest figure of the previous rally and then reacting agaln.There is, of course, constant talk on the street as to the merits of Telegraph, one party cautiously advising waiting until the policy of the Western Union with regard to the next dividend is made apparent, while the other sees in the resignation of Mr.Wiman the removal of the last obstacle in the way of Telegraph being treated as a sound eight per cent.investment security.Acting on this latter basis some buying orders came into the market this morning and a combined effort of the bulls sent the stock up from 136% to 137.At the latter figure stock came out freely, and orders could be easily lilled.After that, however, Telegraph was offered down in small lots until it touched 136, &t which point the trading revivea à little, and finally olosed at 136}.Nothing new had transpired in connection with {t, and the whoie movement seemed tc be more with the idea of making a turn in it than based on any particular ground.From this time on the pros and cons of the situation will probabiy begin to be discussed more vigorously, and the stock is likely to give evidences of it.The fact that the trouble on the Canadian Pacific llne ls more serious than was at firet anticipated, has naturally induced weakness in the stock, and it was only natural that it should be selling lower at 88 to-day.The passenger trains are running all right, out the frelght movement is seriously restricted.However, the company has tided over the first and worst couple of days,and is now picking up railroad men to take the places of the strikers, so that it is hoped that traffic will not be brought to a etandstill, but that the trouble will be got over all right.In the meantime some operators are disposed to view C.P.B.as a purchase, but the majority are inclined to wait for further developments befors committing themselves to one side or the other.The earnings for the second week in March increased $19,000.There was a little movement in Richeileu this morning betwden 64} and 63%, as will seen below, Heveral other stocks were traded in, but the transactions were of Money on call may be Es-\u20145 Commerce at 13544, 4 do at 136; 1 Union at 91; 25 Quebec at 124% i, 45 it.& O.at 6444, 5 do at 6375, 100 a 1 quoted at 4 per cent.MORNING SAL: 0 63%; 25 Telegraph at 138 , 300 do at 13644; 50° do at 13655: 575 do at 137; 25 do at 136%: 25 do aù 188%: 25 do at 136; 225 do al Lose: P.R.at 88; 225 do at 8774: 275 do at 87% ; 100 do at 88: 125 Cabie at 152; 75 Beil Teie- hone at 1525, ; 6 Dominion Cotton at 1423; : 5 Diamond Glass at 100, AFTERNOON SALES.\u2014-13 Montreal at 222%; ; 25 Canada Pacifio at 8774, 275 do at 87% ; ve O.Nav.Co.at 63% ; 250 Telegraph a 0, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the STar by Gordon Strathy & Ce, Btock Brokers, B Bt Bacrament street, Close.March 28.March 17.asked bid asked bid \u201c25 222 248 222 115 M ME 112 112 194 U2 x Foro 166 2504 220 352 nto.= 3.= 3: Jacques Cartier.110 107 2 33 Yorchants, .158 1504 153 161 g: e 25 15:46 126 1 0 136% 150 1364, 12 \u2018115 1134 315 Visi .162! 161 15 5 Intercolonial Coal.2M BI 5 153 0 ma == _ _ _ Mont.Telegraph.136% 13 136 3 NW Lana ado 7940 750 198 2254 84 63 64% 63% 188 195 in - \u2014 1 06 208 Ro cific Hoh 187 sex 88 es agg\u201d DO an a.Canada Ootten to.- _ 70 © Montreal Out Ca.103 105 102% 0 Dn ._ _ _ Dom, Cotton Co.\u2026.150 142 5 1 Bell Tele.Co.160 da\" 188 18% Bogsl Electris, 159 144 159 14 ç 142 \u2014 142 Sonor\u2019 faves go 1 New York Stock Market.Messrs.Oswald \u2018Bros, stock brokers, report the New York market over private wire to-day as Jollows: The same quiet tone has pervaded the New York marXet again to-day.Probably the heavy sbrinkage in wheat has cost peopls so much money that they hesitate about risking any more on the long side, If anything, at present.Whatever the tensol may be; the market is Hleless, with sory few tran us, and there is no speglai feature to nota.; acts ad mornldg i.at 91, Thecid hare during» .NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE pecially reporsed for the Sram Mo all Bros, Stock Brokers.bn St, Francois Parier vireat.Clo: Lr Close.pen i, 5e, fo = X 3 4 39 a 4 7 107 2 71 - 7) 1 Zon C.Bouthern._ 63 = $ 1 Del & Hudson.1504 1394 180M \u2014 ur -.32H 82K 32% = 10% \u2014 107 aby \u2014 = 10 746 7 z 74 4 1318 7 138 61% eùu U 62% 234 \u2014 _ = 87 emo 87 10% 121\" 120% 18 = = z 45% - - z 1 - = - LA = = = 36 5 57 57 58 sf 0 #9 80% LAs 14 18 hI 77 774 - ai __ \u2014 vis vou 95h oEk 114 - \u2014 46 88h su HY Bm ZC ad Tek i : 91 six 91 Nat, Cordage.\u2014- 93 = 8 Sims © Me Ti FOREIGN KXCRANGE.Feported for tne STAR LT W.1.B.Jackson & Co.Foreign Exchange Brokers, 1761 Notre Dame street, Montreal, March 18, L892, In New York.Posted Actual Btw'n Bank Buyers Ballers Count'r N.Y Funds.Par @1-32 X prm.@x 4.86; Sterling 60 4.804@3¢ days sight.9 3-10@< 9 6 4.88% 4.874 do demand.9 + 4.8 8 doubles.102104 B18 5.1K Franca (Paris) Loos.5.10% 5.10! Franca(Paris) Short.89-16: @rain and Provisions in Chicazo.Oswald Bros.report over direct private wire opening and highest.lowest and closing prices in Chicago to-day xs follows: Marah {8 vpening.Monta, Highest, Lowest.Closing, \u2014_\u2014 rm Tm \u2014\u2014\u2014 May.8 .86 83% 8 July 84 45 Bile sn Mu 38% 39 PRES 30 ay.0 July.384 38% 38 38% Mar.28% 204 2TH 28% May, 1022 10.22 10.00 10.16 July.1033 1033 lose 10.82 ret rt ee \u2014 IL ey May.6.25 627 8.25 6.27 Closing Prices for Wheat.New YORE \u2014 Wheat closed at 98440 for March and 96%c for May.MILWAUKEE \u2014 Wheat closed at 82¢ for March and 83c for May, ST.LouIS.\u2014Wheat closed at 887;¢ forMaroh and 884c for May.TouEDO\u2014 Wheat closed at 91%c for March ana 91% for May.DuLUTH\u2014Wheat, No.1 hard, closed at 82c tor March and 86%; for May.No, 1 Northern closed at 80%; for March and 83%; forMay.= Chicago Grails and Provision Market.Messrs.Oswald Bros., stock brokers, report the Chicago market over their private wire to-day nas follows: Wheat opened at 8434, just about yesterday\u2019s closing figures, It dropped to 83% and reacted again to 8434 to 4 Cables are weak, but ere is reported extensive damage to the growing crop by the severe weather in the Wes h Corn opened at 3834, DOW 4 to % dull and eavy.Pork opened at 10,22, sold down to 10, rallied to 10.17, now 10,12, There are a 00d many believers in it at these figures, t has been helped down by the heavy drop in wheat.The receipts are not so heavy as this time last year, to-day they are 25,000, Wheat is now better at 84% to 8474.This closes it higher than it opened this morning and colo last night, which makes it look a little more hopeful for the bulls, and Ît is about time they had an Innings, even if a short one.July wheat is selling over 85; this is higher than May price, and on account of the unfavorable weather, Special Notice, PROPERTY AT COTE ST.ANTOINE.We direct attention to the Auction Sale at the Rooms, 44 st.John Street, on Tuesday, 22nd inst., by order of the Executors to the estate late Wm.Simpson, of the residential property on the Cote St.Antoine Koad.See plan at our office.Go out and see the property, area 38767 iteet.Magnificent view, splendid House, stable, Dairy and Outbuildings.SALE AT 11 O°CLOCK.Je $.THOMSON & CO.Auctioneers.) SHAMROCK BAZAAR.à The Gentlemen's Committee beg to acknowledge the following dopstions which were omitted in previous lists: \u2014 Lt.Col.Henshaw.\u2026.-\u2026.B0 00 BMEWINK, .conser cresnzsroor sen.ronnran 20 00 A Ramsay & Co., Framed Mirror M Lefebvre & Co, Gouds 10 order, Kearney Bros, Chest of Tes, Joseph Quinn, Ice for Beason.Halpin & Vincent, do D Donnelly, o wi ang, Jr, Lawn Mower.H Dion, Pipe and Case.8¢t, Gabriel Lacrosse Club, Framed Picture of team.\u2018Wm Currie.Hat to order.J Donohue, Dickens\u2018 Works.\u2018Wm Stafford, ea Bet.Rutten So, Opera Glass J Cote, Life of John Boyle O'Reilly.Lessor, Life of Sir John A Macdonald.Henry Hogan, Gold Watch.W 8 Gardner, Watch.G P Brown.Case of Claret.T P Crowe, Uperk Glass.Mr Young, Painting, J Corcoran, Pair Lady's Boots to order, do air Gentleman's Boota to order.H & A Allan, Cabin |-sssage by Allan Line to \u20ac Liverpool snd petugn, to Ld anadas Shipping Uo., Cabin passage verpool and return by Beaver Line, Be 1 THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, DVORAK'S \u201cSPECTRE\u2019S BRIDE.\u201d Reserved sonts now at Nordhelmer(s.4 ONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB.Snfuréay Afternoon Tramp.ing, will tramp to Caughnawaga, and take 8.C.P.R.Train for bome, Full muater requested.W.0.H.DUDDB, Hon.Bec.MONTHEAL FOOTBALL CLUB.The ANNUAL MEETING of ths sbove Club will be held in theOlub Rooms, Mansfield st, un EVENING, Maroh Zbth Inst, et # o'clock p.m.Dusiness: Reception of Commit.tae! Tressarer's statemens and Election of Officers for en: suiok yesr, Faull attendance requested.Q.B, MACPHERSON, 60 3 Saw Hon.- Slavin & Mitchell's MONTREAL.FARRWELL TO .7 LYCEUN THEATRE, Saturday Night, March 19h, In connection with the Greatest Athletic Ex- bibitton over presented in Canads.SLAVIN IN A NEW ROLE (with the foils).BRILLIANT BOXING BY BRIGHT BOYS.Adintssion-SBe, AOC and 81,00.private boxes will be at 8e.RER \u2018 2 | : 1.; » BOYS a we a m > t buyers\u2019 prioe, 152,\" At L.BE.N.FINO ND ; savonpae Prate 1.Taneredi.2.3ieme Bercagole C arantelle.Piano.WW\" Admission on pres EOLIM ORGAN 3 PM #5, 1676 Notre Dame.e: \u2014AT INNE CORBIN «che Indienne).othe Carmen.Avane i\u201d WN ; Biret 9.The Butterfly.Pls 5o.7 70000000001 Lavallos MIBS IVO NNE CORBIN.fi iatton ol visiting cards.; All the 1803 In the matter the omMce of thy The stock 1s sorte Intending bidders to (deposit æ for $500 with Curator when mak\u2019 (ng Inventory and stock can be ere LL AT WILE & CO.TALL CRY STAL FLOWER HOLDERS, Late st Novelties.Ned re Dame St Le ! \u2014 et x1 INSOLVENT NATICE.of R.'HY.HOE LAND & CO, Whoiesale Fancy Goods, Iiy solvents.The undersigned will sell by pul bito auction, at Curatoi ; an TFCESDAY, 29eih DTAROS 1 INST., the following assets of Estate 1 n one lot, at a dollar rate as per invent ory : Stock as per inventory\u201d .Office and store Axtu res and ture and rolling stock a.853,148 drns- 2,800 $55,048 4 order and well \u2014 in es:celent scepted cheque pr ea q d een on application to the undersigned.Terms cash.Sale at 10.30 a.4 n.A.W.¥THEVE NBSON.Curator.J.8S.THOMSON & CO.Auctioneers.HAMILTON CHAMAKES, 17 Bt.John street, Montreal.| 18:h March, 1892.) 86 8 saw On TUESD 177 FULFORD Roseakrauz U months Ware, Ca Dinner an ets N No.125 661 Goods, BorLes 8 cases Tw 8 cages ass 0\u20aces.And a variaty SALE 60 3 THE PgopLES Neat Household Furnitw re, Fine:Upright At the Resider prig in use, neat Parlor 8ot , Od liers, Centre Tables, Picture ws, Pogtleres, Curtains, Ornaments, 3 Bedr om Tea Sets, Cutler y, Hali Stand, Good Lead (Carnival), English Oil Clot] i, Re usual Kitchen Requisites.» [0 Re: jerve.BALE AT 10 \u20ac CLO CK.TUESDAY MORNING, AT TEN OCI ,Ot KE.*.* This will be a very attr act ive sale.Full particulars to-morrow .The whole will be so and in lots to suit purchs SF BY AUCIION \u2014or\u2014 Pinno, Etc, AY Morning, Eto.MARCH 22nd, 108, STREET, (ne ar St.Antoine st.), -\u2014COMPRISING Piano, cost \u20184500, only 8 dd Chairs, Gasa- Sideboard, DI Nerw eto.eader StO ve, F [ne 3 are, Hall Stove frigerator and RAE & Di DNNI LLY, Auot, & LE DF Excellent Ho:asel 1old Furniture, ordheimer U prigbt Piano, Two Crystal BG aaaliors,.Twe B.P.Mirrors , Best Wilton and Bi 1avels Carpets, Et c., Etc.The entire Furniture and Ht ysehold Appointments wili be sold by auction & :t the rest oes A.GOLDSTEIN, ES QiIIRE, nce of MANSFIEL! > STREET, AM ARCH 22ND, M.HICK) 8 & CO.Auctioneers, FRING AND SUMNME RB DRY GOODS (Domestic and Ii nported).BOOTS ANIM IMPORTANT 8 ALE.The subscribers will sell at , thetr sto 86 and 88 St.Peter street, où res, Nos.WEDNESDAY, 23R D MARCH, A large and important Ba nkru coustéting of Prints, Tweeds, Coi {anvas, Serges, Cashmer Linings, Pocketings, Sa tinettes, F Shirts and Draw: ols, us Haadkerchiets, Braid, No 8 HOES.t Stock Dry ibirt , Cottons, ating 4, Farmers\u2019 Satin, es, Flanpels, Sleeve are, Braces, Soarts, tions, ete.~\u2014\u2014ALSO\u2014 -\u2014 { cases Prints, 3 cases Hostery, 2 cases Braces, 5 cases Gloves and Mitt 3, eed Coating?4 cases Dress Goods, 15 cases Housekeeping J J4nens, \u2014\u2014ALBO~ \u2014 orted Felt 8 nd Straw Hata.AB \u2014\u2014 At 3 o'clock sharp (to close an account), assortment Fine Boots and Shoes, con- Jarge sisting of all kinds ¥ en's, Women's, ys, Misses\u2019, Youths\u2019 and Children's Boots and of other -oods.4 without any reserve Bora.AT 10 \u20ac CLOCK A.M.BENNING I & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.contents be sold without Selections, Brit Great Civil War linson's Works, Landscape OOK AUCTION! Catherine Street, this RIDAY AN Costumes 01.Man, Highteenth Century Edition, with Hogar Kingdom, 100 Color vd Plates.je CONTAINING THE of twa Private Libraries, to reserve, .at my store, 2200 8t.1?SAT! \"RDAY EVENINGS, British Essaylsts, 25 vd is.Harding's Picturesque ton's Yi ne Arts of the English School, Goldsmith's Ar mated Nature, Colored Plates:Striciand's Quee) 1s of England,Cattermol\u2019s .Art 'J nion Gallery of Pictures, Lax ids, Colored Plates; Raw- ck ¢ ns, Scott, James, Cooper, Irving, Carleton, Bav 1 n, eto., in calf and Moi Binding ; Alpine Pla: \u20183,8, Colored Plates; Grace's aintingt , tn Ofl i British Painters of Butler's Hudibras, Gray's 1h plates; Cuvier's Animal this, Frentug at 7.30, DER SHAW, Anotion oles and Æ ses MACMA' Adve THE TEMP.Donald Macmea room Sets, B.W.Room Table, Bed lassware, 8 O1} Clot aby Roo bh LEXA 60 2 - oor, .A UoTIoN 8.4 LE OF BOUSEHOLD J FORNITURE.The undersigned vy 11] sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, £ he 220d March tast., AT 8 « On tbe premises, 45 8 St.Hubert street, ail the coutents of the houf a, namely: 1 YOLOOK, P.M., P y: Plano, 2 Bed- .Marble Top Parlor Set, Dining L ounge, Pictures, E a » Otc.to ete.Without Ret 8 rve.MARCOTTE BROS,, Auctioneers.3 TER & McGIBBON, maton.Barvisters, &e., Li - ST.JAMES STREET Robert D, ox Siva Fort D.MeGibboan &° 1 DaiuxBras, 8 Sho corneryl ait For oe 1 po ë \u2018 vin 3 f 1.4 High class Residential Suburb, That is where I want to put my money.2.Did you say that I could choose my own plan and have my house built to order by Armstrong & Cook ?8.T have been paying rent for the last 15 years, and I don\u2019t even own the key of the door yet.4.I concede most of tho ud- vantages vou claim for Montreal Junction, andT would like to get a fine sitn on Montreal West Avenue, 2 cay 50 or 100 ft, frontage; but I want to have amother look.Will you go out on Saturday afternoon ?The undersigned refer you to the principal Estate Brokers in Montreal for information.ARMSTRONG & COOK, Proprietors of Crniral Subdivisions.Telephone 8408.66x4 FOR SALE, At Richelieu village, opposite Chambly, a property on banks of Richelieu River, containing about 18 arpents under cultivation, with stone house in good order cemented cellar and stable, ete.(Jou orchard and garden, beautiful grove close to house and everything in first- class order.About one hour's journey from Montreal by rail.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 6632 181 BT.JAMES STREET.Suburban Lots.LAKE ST.LOUIS, VALOIS.\u2018We have some very choice Lots on the new sub division, at ail ces.Ti .time to build for this summer.oaey.Plenty of THOMSON°S POINT.Some of the best Lots on this beaut gull for asle, Ibis it the only POIN SRE) ere lots are for sale.particulars before buying olsewhore plans an J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 181 St.James Street.s6x2 THE TRADE BULLETIN , The following are the leading articles in this week\u2019s issue of the Trade Bulletin: Making Money\u2014The Canal Muddie\u2014In- solvenoy Act\u2014The McKeowu Affair\u2014The fetroleum Trade\u2014Competition in Bank- ing\u2014 What Alis Wheatf\u2014Rough on the Bankers\u2019 Aasocintion-Mutual Admiration.Bemdes the above ure editorial comments on Ocean Froights, Wheat Demornlized, a Big Transfer in Dry Telegraph Bhorta Sweating, Frozen E Surplus Fodder, Cheese resen- tatives, Our London Letter on Canadian in England, and State of Trad duoe kets in Montreal.H, MASON.Prop, TRADE BULLETIN.8 6x1 WE SATISFY THE PEOPLE, That is what tells the tale.Whatever you want to buy, buy it of the leaders in the business, men who have the goods, the facilities and the prices.Our Spring stock is now complete and comprises the grandest and most elaborate array of styles of Suits and Overcoats.Our Spring Overcoats are in all the newest colors, beautifully made, lined and trimmed.We have a line as low as $5.Our Suits will captivate every good dresser; single and double breasted Sack Coats, Cutaways and Frocks, the line is too long to tell the prices\u2014they run from $7.50 to $20.For Boys and Children we have thousands of Suits, Jerseys, Velvets, an of War and Tweeds in hundreds of patterns.Never were goods offered so low.See a few samples in our windows when passing.Our tailoring department is a feature of our business; you cannot help being satisfied should you favor us with an order.All our goods are sold on the one price system ; everything marked in plain figures.Hats, Caps and Furntahinge We give away Whisk Breows w ad Books | for she Children.: WORKMAN'S \u2026 MAMMOTH CLOTHING FIOUSE, 1888 & 1890 N otre Dame.88s oduce @ and General Pro- Do ~TRY- YOU MEXICAN FRUIT CHE WING 6X Pare and Wheli ssame.FEEL | BLUE?Se par bar.Lan Sale 3j 2 sl Qoutes.remise Ai q Es i 4 "]
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