The Montreal daily star, 3 février 1893, vendredi 3 février 1893
[" Elght Pages Last Edition Daily far CIRCULATION 34.5600 ._\u2014N - - + AT FFT LY\u2014FF \u201c7 oe : \u2018 VOL XXV.\u2014No.28.MONTREAL, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1893.PRICE ONE CEN N Tm - > + mms eee SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.ROOMS TO LET.OPEQIFE ARTICLES.MEDICAL.\u2018 FORTY-SEVEN formed and the collection to be taken up CONSOLE LL a I AAA LS AA NN ALL \u2018 AN ha will be for the benefit of that desorving in- VV ApTED- AGENTS TO CANVASS FOR THE ANTED- SITUATIONS ron BOOKKEEPERS, Roo: COMFORT BLY FURNISHED BOOMs .le stitution, the General Hospital: 1, Second tue co largest, dest eatablishod, best knuwn qursories ju es in A rks, yn ese npes, juni on ham at 53 Beaver ii ns : icle \u2014\u2014 Sonata (tirst etl, fasta Merkel : ; utry.Mos ral terms.Unes ite.ete.Apply to Employment Burcau, Young Men's C ri OOMS - LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, .A .: Andante Con Moto, Dr.G.Garrett; x Pan x ig fer, 100 sore: ed tian An 109 tf 1 also single one Lo gentlemen of quiet babits, house .ENTRIES FOR THE \"STAR'S\" SNOW- Finale in D (Ecole D'Or ue), J.Lemmens; ger, Templo Bullding.A, SFCATION iy BIOKKEEVER OF arm, as.ote University of Ro} o SE 4, Traumere! (dream), © schumann ; 5 pee A ANTED Nr vftics manager by o Ta ERN IM.- SHOE STEEPLECHA t dF ein D} w, J.5.Bacl ANTED- GOOD PLAIN LOOK; TALSO sive fon fr Ler of in prese - OOMS - WITHOUT BOARD, ALL MOD .catu and Fugue in inor, ach © able.D roow girl, 2 sister preferre med, Mur Fi om * Sy ge pra oitice.of yeam TNE I L_ provements, at 944 Dorche beater EEE 0 \u2019 (ee) Melody, (b) Grand Chœur in A, Theo.e | - ee > = Ares Lu asc ply wo i wigler, Hotel, F ge VV ANTED-AY à RENPECTABLE Wey WOMAN WORE 1 ONTO LET.ERY NICE ROOM, WITH OR ; Re Homance (evenin Kaye: u = , or irunir Sa ch = Dorchester.7 = .: FANTED A PROFESSIONAL RAT CATCHER.quinet street, in yard.23 OOMS- FURNISHED, WITH ALL MODERN 3 Ty B : Presentation of Prizes-Snowshoers to Best), Meyerheer.ply Lo P.O.Box 2127, __ nu ANTED-BY YOUNG CANADIAN, LATEL conveniences, on bathroom gal} for peatlomap, | 1 » 0.WA ED.A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT IN A ¥ with large Now York firu which has inedhtinues Bhuter street , Gnest recrue Beat Down the Track-The Firing small Juruily: must have good references.Apu hustocss, altuativn in Montreal.Experfeuced in poral \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, STEA.re usod in its preparat \u2018 FIRE INSURANCE OF 1892.71 Mackay st work, correspondence, stonography, \u20ac Res beater in room, 3 minutes from P.O.Apply 1 Ai It ae Flood Al housokes for The past 30 of Guns to Announce the \u2014\u2014\u2014e ARCTRTUIAT DRAUGHTSMAN sod sod yeilahis,_Adiress \u201cM 3%, HTAW oes.© Wd Mes.5 ] ) better than over.The Net Premiums Recelved and at unte.\u201d Chris, CUT(, 180 SL Jantes street.212 \\ ANTED- POSITION BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG It oats \"TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, G 11 it k Finish.FANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD GENER AL a, some otive experience; siting room attachod, bathroom dat.Hot water, tocers se .\u2019 Losses Pald by Companies.servent: po washing.$1 Dorchester street.273 good pen 1 ar first clas recommendations.\"M 41,\" warm and comfortalge.Address \u2018\u201cK 2931,\" STAK office.; ; LE | STAR of Bi mes on e are ess.Last year when the entry-list ofthe STAR's The Insurance and Financial Chronicle ANTED \u2018A GENERAL BERVANT (WITH RE.furencesl, wherv another girl is kept.Apply a Sos &iberbroo AXED FOUR MORE SMART Toi pv apprentices to the wachinita trade.Apuly for man, Ingersoll Rock Drill Co, Nt.Henrl ae ANTED- AN EXPERIENCED \u201cHOUSE EM Ail, Refurences required.Apply 7 Beaver Hall TANTED IMMEDIATELY.A Apply 21 Peel s VV ANTED YOUNG GIRLS AS SPOOL TICKET- ers.Apply Chadwick's Spool Factor Le 7 frais HOUSEMAID.273 V TANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT FOR SMALL DV fatsily.1958t.Huber ANTED A GI ERA SERVANT Ton small family, No washing.Apply 1372 Dore ANTED- FIRST CLAKS VAMPERS, STITCH.ers and table hands ou men\u2019s and Women's tino shoes.Bteady employment.Cochrane, Cassils & Co.Want D-BY À LADY HAVING À FEWSPARE hours Yui the afternoon, would attend 2 iuvalid, og any place of trust.Apply 285 Peel at.272 We TANTED HITUATIONS BY MARRIED COUPLE (French), without children, in the same pose, man us couchman, gardener, etc.; wor ; good references.Address 19 Grothe street.27 7° ANTED- BY A YOUNG LADY, POSITION AS morning goyetnem or worl in un office part of tho day.Address \"0 93,\u201d 27 3 ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPH- ur, ownin, gy ewriter, position in office fur yt 17 Address \u201cP 133,\" STAR ANTED BY A 3 YOUNG MARRIED MAN, situation us city agent or collec! tor or some such good rufercnces.Address \u201cP 134,\" Bran day._ Ww ec pation: wld V 7 ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESS.naker, work in private families, by the day.Address Heumetress, 493 Albert avenue.2 ANTED- BY YOUNG LADY, SITUATION, Ww where there are no children, as hougekecper or VV ANTE D\u2014A HOUSEMAID; ALBO A NURSE._ Apply 310 Peel st.ns ANTED \u2014 THOROU for exclusive prov HLY RELIABLE PARTY, envy for a first \u20ac tu cash register, that can be sold ut a isoderate price.lis with references, to the manufacturers, Universal Cash Register Co,, W ington, N.Jersey, 77 ANTED\u2014A NURSE GIRL; GOOD WAGES, ply with references, 13 Shuter street.TANTED A LITTLE GIRL.TO DO Ton housework for one mooth.Apply 206 Amherst st.ai P.72 V BOY WANTED A ds business.Apply 13 Victoria se ANTED\u2014A YOUNG PERSON AS GENERAL servant.No washing.Apply to 137 Bleury at, TU LEARN W SER .E TANTEP- A MACHINIST, THOROUGHLY conve unt with the trade, also an apprentice who CN has had some knowledge of mischinery, n nssistant sloreman.Apply to Box 1874, P.O.__ 87 2 JANTED- -A THOROUGHLY EXPE RIENCED pushing salesman for dress goods department.Must be a good stuckkeepor and Jrindow dresser.pely with references, stating experience, age and salary wanted, Lo O'Donuhoo Bros., _Box i Hiroe kville.281 V ANTED - À FIRST CLASS PLUMMER Jacotel Bros, 19474 Notre Dome at.Nes -GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR A smal Apply ut 687 We: :llington st.3 33 ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD GENERAL\" 281 Wann.-A NURSE.servant ot the Kingston House, Craig st.MUST HAVE GOOD RE- useful t of city references and good the needle.itr by letter to M.Molntyre, 7 Cudieux st.TANTED- BY YOUNG LADY, TT AFIN IN Christian fawily for part of the day.for room and board.Apply L 8, Cote St.Antoine P.281 WP.ANTED\u2014BV A LADY, ABLE TO TEACH French, English and musle, s situation as resident governess; would a! > aoupl & situation zs companion to a ludy traveller, or æ position in an office to keep correspondence, % OF OF copyist, with best references.Address 147,\" 0 FANTED.-BY A GOOD LAUNDRESS, WABH- ing end ironing hy the dey, or cleaning.y 531 Lagauchetiere at.upsta Et NV ANTED- POSITION i {PRIVATE FAMILY BY French Cenudian dressmaker.Address \u201cR x \"TABLE, ENGLISH Work of any kind, 135} TANTED\u2014BY BY A TA RESP woman, Office cleaning or Bt.(leorge rt ANTED-BY EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER.scwing by the day in private families.Apply 42 Victoria.22 y ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A POSItion a3 coschinan.Apply 1983 St.George 4 y rear.ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY BY Tw oO respectable women during the Carnival.Apply at 5 Vallee street.ba ANTED = -BY REBPECTABLE YOUNG situation as coacbnian or work of soy kind, bes refere enews 1964 St.George &., in ros 28 V ANTED-BITUATION BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG man; has a good office training, but milling to MAN ferences Apply to Mrs.Pollock, 36 Chomedy st.any auitublo > position ; Lo Teferences Address \u201cT me 63 STAR office _ 23 V ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK V TANTED\u2014BY A WIDOW WORK OF ANY KIND st once.145 Alexander st.by the day or week.Addevss \"V 267,\" STAR WANTED A GENERAL SERVANT AT ONCE, offive.23 at 53H Craig ANTED- SITUATION AR Fo WATCH.ANTED AT BOY AE TT TO eT man, care er, or any position of trust, Funk imself use: ful around store.Bring references.cine best of roferunces.Address \"V 28; = 2 81 = Apply at 590 Craig VV ANTED= Ar ONCE AT 57 BISHOP STREE T, A general servant for à family vf three, no children, 282 JANTED PrHEPIATEL Y, A GOOD GENERAL Tent ina small family; refere lred.Apply 2776 St.Catherine st y Crenoes ET ARTEL MED ATELY 1 4 SMART TIDY ittle girl, between an or t ho k, family of two.47a Durocher s \u2019 ol EL : VV ANTED- TORONTO SHOE TRAY TRAVELLER FOR trade, who may take North and West next season.5 M, Bran offic B1 ANTED-A LADY TO, ASSIST à Aie 1g pe in office.ust be writer an able to add up correctly.Address \u201cE194,\u201d STAR office.ABBIST IN VW ANTED A YOUNG References.28 3 GIRL TO light housework.Apply 76 Park ave.ANTED\u2014YOUNG .NURBE « JRL FOR TWO Shildren, JJounaes wwe year and o half old.A: ply 68 Duroche, 23 > ANTED\u2014TO NOTIFY TRE PUB C address given in Tuesday en re ia Novelty Co.was a mistake.Bend ran to \u2018FT 255,\" ce.281 Ww .WARTED- BOY, TO MAKE HIMSELF am around a bakery.Apply 252 Richmond st.ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, PANY small; nurse girl kept.Good wages.Apply with 281 references, 11 1 Shuter street.WwW ANTED -TWO GOOD SMART TAB Mal & Apply Arlington House, 778 Craig LE ns ANTED-\u2014A STRONG BOY, TO MALE Rian useful around the house.Apply to 4854 C at.Bt.George's 2° ANTED- VGAFVASSER, IN CITY.TO SELL A eap 3 t ner 1 o'clock, J.PT.ee\u201d Notre Pe Ps \u2019 WANTED AT ONCE, FOR FAMILY oF Two.k; also a competent housemaid, abl a walt at one.References requi Apply in the lore { 281 ANTED\u2014A GOOD WAITRESS, FOR A RES taurant.Apply after 7 o'clock p.m.131 Mil.noon, to 175 Drummond street.ANTED- A BOY TO ATTEND FURNACE AND do housework.Apply ter 6 o'clock, to 301 Peel 8 street.4 WANTED AT GO.COOPER.ONE ps 1 180 MCGill streér.Apply with references ANTED \u2014 SMART YQŒQUNG MAN man, French, who a or ae 7 2 smart boys; must nch and ref Alo required.Apply at Ii Dame fre = WANTED.AN Expr ENCED » NURSETOTAKE charge of onl, good city references need a y à ne ne th Lo End Sunday Evening rncavenue, Baturdaz V ANTED T MARTINS, grapher, § Ht.ret, PHOTO- LOST.to OST-SUNDAY, 4 coated Bt.Bornar same to 858 Palace st.an 1 OST\u2014JAN.SOTH, A west car or on St.containing purse and glo INST, A LARGE ROUGH {dark yellow Plossé return receive rews 135 $ JTHER ON BT.CATHERINE Tk at., a gray leather hand bag, .Reward at 1130 Darohester O8T\u2014FROM A SI, IGH ON day evening, ! real ar, odie retun to 17 Bt.Belen » and OBT\u2014ON TUESDAY, Sherbrooke at, nes retum to Dionne's, comp MOUNTAIN, oe \"Finder will receive reward A BLAUK (LOU, = Hutchison, Finder up, Blouse Sherbrooke and Park ave.% OST\u2014FERY.I8T, FRONT OF STAR OFFICE 4 Bt.James at.,n Jouhl \u2018 ore a ogo Au ul he case sliver watch, Hoyard turning to fi een OST IF THE PARTIES THAT PIOKED UP À à in bag, Jn Ontario at., don\u2019t return him this Hoy hits i be prose roeccrs they are known.Return to 281 ORT FEW D Aco, id CRAIG AND 8ST.cars, Mierchar or will be rewarded by retuming it to 5 Notre Daag 0\" 21 OST-A SMALL, BOX, CO) rR A ae 5 and 2 silver th Ron silver thimblea.herbrooke.ing rame ta 281 Cadieux or st, will receive weward ¢ of ts.81 OBT- YESTERDAY, BETWEEN post 0 OFFICE PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.R SALE-TQ CLOSE ESTATE.or ALUABLE 2 stogy cut stone house with basem also first class stable, 284 Btantey : st.Ape vage, Card ON GENS roof FE Ritchie, 190 St.James at, or J.G.each; also voltage on street; very little cash uired.Apply to G.Hares pe uilding, Room 26, 107 St.James st.Fer \u2018BALE-COUNTRY PROPERTY, FINE acres, oh BALE\u2014THREE COTTAGES Trunk street, $1400 \"stone house, with outbuildin first clase land, den orchard, x 4 minutes\u2019 walk from C.P.B.Station, 4 hour's ride on This C.P.R Api to BARE Jer sui suitable i henery.Terms easy.JH ovsEs FOR SALE.COTE ST.ANTOINE.= \u2014GREENE AVE, STONE FRONT, 19 $5,50 rooms, heated by hot wal $8, 550) OUNT FLEAANT AVE.9 ROOMS, fine grounds, splendid view.$3, 10 ~LANSDOWNE AVE., NICE HOUSE, 8rooms, with sapin lot 50 x 133.$9 00 \u2014METCALFE A NINE ROOMED \u2019 house, with RA Toubte lot.\u2014 DORCHESTER STREET, 8 ROOMS, $5,000 all conventences, lovely situation., $8, 00 \u2014LEWIS STREET, FOUR «0OD fheellings, BERS A conven, 8, heated aces, well rented : splendid investm ot, m * $4 00 \u2014IRVING AVE.» TWO FINE DWELL- , ings, each six rooms and cellar.C.J.4 E.H.BROWN, 302% Bt.Catherine Street, Cote St.Antoine, or Room 716 N.Y, Life fe Building.OUSES FOR SALE.POSSESSION MAY NEXT.8 4, 50 TUPPER STREET.STONE FRONT cottage, 9 9 rooms, heated by fumac 88, 50 _ HUTCHISON 8TREET, UPPER AND lower ell vonverriem isy well built.A bargain, a CATHERINE HT.- 10 ROOMED, $5, 50 stone front cottage, easily hested.$5, 000 See STREET, 8 ROOMS, GOOD collar lot 20 £5, 000-7ree STREET.10 rooms, heated by furnace, lot 25 \u2014HUBSEX AVE, oh rooms, extensi 86.00 kitchen, all conveniences.on $ 4 00 \u2014CHERRIER BTREET, new house, 8 3 rooms, sll conveniences.C.J.& E.BH.BROWN, 3032 Bt.Catherine Street, Cote Mt, Antoine, or Room 716 IP.Y.Life Building.2324 {aw FOR SALE.NNSA ANNAN AA | SALE 100.000 FT.BELTING, 50 DISCOUNT; CLASS ulleys, eo discount; 10 engines, boilers, 5 to 40 b.power; hangers, shaftiog, drills, lathes, planers, molders, tenon.mortisiog, Sboring and sawing machina Mullin Co., Papineau fa.\u201c97 tt OR BALE\u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KINDLING, A hardwood, $2.50; blocks, 81.60 oat; ar st'and best woud ever \u2018ere Mas aid & Co.cor.St, James and Guy.Telcom BIG.Fer HALE -AN HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR, COMplete, with passenger car, in perfect running order, Reason fur seliing, alterstions and improvements In pur store.Dupuis Frères, cor Bt.Catherine and Bt.À.André R BALE -FIFTY BHARES AUER TNCAN descent Lies Co.(Parent Company) Address \u201cN 85,\" STAR office, _ 772 R SALE: TURKEY.GEERE z DUCKS, OF CHICKENS, choi nat beef, 8c, 124; parer Te, whole bad 4, 10c, leg 1e ve he \u2018veal 100 to meats, 5c to 7c, choice.87 Bleury st, Jos Laveaque & Co ce 2 Fo regia hove CONTENTS, OF A FIRST CLASS urn ei IAQ.parce Address \u201c0 105, STAR office.n'es prompt pur Fo, ALE SMALL GAB BToYr SHEATER), IN rfect order.Apply to 61 Se.cols Xavier st, \u2018betwasn 12and 1 0'¢ n2 R BALE-CONTENTSOF À A NEWLY FURNISIF ed houso of & rooms, everpthing complete.Address \u201cR 190,\u201d STAR office Fos SALE-'A.J.0.O.DOW, 4 YEARS.sou .4 and High &ehool, n cuff and gold stud with :rmono- , black pointez nice family cow, good conditi gram in wbich # Liadgle js prominent.Finder will co ed: heifer, 8.OC.RB P.Stoke nition,\u201d warded ot pplicatiof J.T.Donald, 156 5 Jean se ben bu dowtor : both: F Fol Bi ike Foe Der PE.231 Ta, ok bund, 383 Nia BDAY EVENING, Lee gra 5 On a Judy fur collar, Finder NEAR.Fos po FO hei a ale, wi STMAN UERIOR FANS Roturm to 521 St.Jam: î La Ea: dot Now Ve $140; handsom, je aqua: plana, grea ros T-A GLASS) BALL WATCH, WITH BMALL roo: atherige at, corner of Peel A pnd Windsor, iver chain pendatnt.Finder wil be > Bro.by aver chain pends A nder w suitably rewarded apaey Tren atives for the Behr Bros.a: = OAT Y NIGHT ABOUT SEVEN > Luca or ph keys Bleury Laga o'clock, a dunchj of e3a 6 Reward by returhoipg to % Bleurs en tona are RY i OAT FROM c NOTE, AT TWO MONTHS date from Janyl 3let, for QUI.Hutchins, the pr, Montreal Cored by 4 By ool E.A Whitohasa se Jo.Tom Toms pie Bodies aie te n stopped.nT OBT- OX THE.B¥H \"JANY., A BEALS - mania ing poller, in or about | the cs x drunk oy Day return ite , Toraple Buti, andr se rewsrd ead Lo O8T- FEBY, IND, CATRERIN Freed nesr Watt's he 9 ore, Pcother pet RN or ATOM « Rews aE fre rap | à OST\u2014AN IRISH DOG.AN ANS SWERS bamo nt \u201cBpot\u201d.\u20ac ee 117.Laval arenue, s T9 \u2018Ocaig streut.21° PARTNERS WANTED.\" BUSINESS CHANCES.NASA AAA AAA NNN RBALE-FIRST CLASS CORNER SAJOON ON beat of | 5 ROOMS FURNISHED ROQMB.780 DORCHES- Rex HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BEDROOM, ty with every convenience\u2014gentlemen ouly.89 Umi.versit precis \u2014LARGE OR SMALL, ON BATHROOM OR upper fat; private family.37 McGill College prenne.F OOMS-TO LET, TWO COSY ROOMS IN 4 BL vate family, no children.96 Crescent st.00MB- COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, SiRGLE : and double, with or without board; possession immediately.\u201cNot moving in May.\u201d 29 Mansfield.st.264 OOM - FURNISHED, SINGLE ROOM, SUITABLE for à lady or gentleman.2079 Bt.Catherine Le \u2018 GOM-TO LET, FURNISHED, USE OF KITCHEN and dining room.578 Lagauchetiere.Call after six p.m.% 4 1 OOMS -TO LET, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, WELL D a furaishod rooms, with first class board, at en OOMS8 \u2014 UNFURNIBHED PARLOR ROOMS, cvery convenience; fuinily private; children not Apply 53 McGill College avenue, 73 2 taken.COM\u2014LARGE ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT + board, or use of kitchen.Private family.Not moving in May.13 Argyle ave.4 Roos FURNISHED, TO LET, COMFORTABLE and warm, on bathroom flat, st T4 Monsfi oid at ns ROOM LARGE, + FRONT DOUBLE R$ M, bathroom flat, with ffrst class board, ét Bis Mot calfe st Cn LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED a m, with or without partial Lourd.in small family.Apply\" No.272 ) Mackay QOM~WARM PLEASANT, MODERN CONVEN- fences.Pianos good table.Full board 3H wes ly.68 Victoriast 212 Ro TO | LET, A WELL FURKISHED FRONT room, suitable for one or two p¢rsons.No.50 borne st.= En OUM -TO LET ONE LARGE FURNISHED room, suitable for married coupio or two gentlemen, 15 Bt.Edwurd st.ROOM | LARGE, WARM ROGH.wim où R°% 1; terms moderate.2 Goran 1 273 Roos \u2014T0 LET, FURNISHED, DOUBLE single, with of without the use of kitchen.Bleury 213 OUMS\u2014NICELY FURNISHED, BTEA! Ted, with first class board.725 Khe BAM HEAT.Durocher at 28 2 See Re OM -A LARGE, NICELY, FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for one or two sentlemen.44 Osboi Te S\u2014TWO ROOMR, FURNI HED O] FUR- RO ished, with use of kitchgn for marmed \u2018eouple, B nde Ba poi R° FURNISHED Dposite the Academy INT ROOM TO LET, 1 Music.12 Victoria st.33 MECTWO UNFUR Ooms.for light ho McGill Col Ave.Jp 00%s - family.ISHED ROOMS kecping, bathroom fat {ONE 47 3 LET, \u201crr D.Lawgence st., near SL.PRIVATE\u2019 296 5t.Catherine.TO LET, FORTABLE ROOMS, GAB, with or without boa .F1 Mansfiold st.283 OOMS- SINGLE AJ D DOUBLE ROOMS, WELL furnished, with rms Mel College ave board.Te moderate, 21 OOM\u2014NICELY F M\u2014IN 1 00 City Counc XY PRIVATE FAMILY ON a «omfortably fu office.\u2026 where bedroom, other Sizes ali PS BOARD: A150 TABLE ROOMS ™ LE LET] po ja PTE wii board.27 Metcalfe, corner Burnside.36 3 GE ROOM.WITH TWO BEDS, Modern conveniences.ms a BLE FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLE.15 Plateau 1 couple, hot water, ROY Nick LA for gentiemen Catherine \u2014 À OOMS-\u2014 -BUITA IeR-OF.MAITIOS OOM-\u2014LARGE [DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, BATH- À room flat, with, good board; also table board.78 Victoria st., near erbrooke st.283 J BOARD.ANAS TANNINS OARD\u2014 MAD ME A.LEFRANCOIS, LADIES a semmmesson 16 Sodan, moderate, No fo} at nndance, strictly private.Terms om -MRSy MCEWAN, LADIES SICK NURSE rommodation for bosrders, with best mac ttenden strict vate.Terms moderate.Cadieux emir st Onderine st.© JOARD\u2014 MR, SEARL.LADIES IX 75, PR attendance, withh or bout pod a Ta se professions ve 10 AR nN }) ROOM, LARGE WARM ROOM, rd.#3 Dorch2ces tog.Rood boerd; also aie D ROONS, FRONT ROOMS, iin or bathroom flat ; also table board 43 a LADIES WITH THE BEST OF 260 St.moine ne, À uriog confinement, strictly private ut JROARD_F \u2018RST CLASS TABLE BOARD.D, AT 16 16 Phillipe lace.Onlys few accommodai & ver wee Dinner 6.30 p.ru.%4 QOARD\u2014W ANTED 3 STEADY YOUNG MEN, TO board ina private family.Apply 14 Cathedral at.OARD- room water and fi BARD, 92.50, 50, TABLE Boaz \" = ALso ROOM dd couple, use of parlor.t.Louis Street.PP 2 OARD dies #5 \u201cGOOD _ Bi BOARD A AND D BOOMS FOR ladies 2p flor gentlemen at 19 Quesnel streo 25 ed with | 2783 ANTEYp_ NSA 1st Mares STAR otlles 4 We \"RIGHT, SUNNY ROOM, ON BATH- for gentlemen or pro couple: hot class board.46 Mac Oh HOUSES WANTED.Ra a a Ea VL D\u2014 A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, yard and stable.ACCOUNTANT ¥ ROAD DEPT., Cit, City Hall, D\u2014IN COTE BT.ANTOINE, TWO UPPER ents, with furnace, hot and eold wator, tor éw fonsments preferred.Address Eat \u201d RTE D Address \"8 5 2 WELL LOCATED HOUSE, OF 8 OF OR © pon i in tho peiahborhood of Beaver Hal hil oA Com SIZED ROOMY HOUSE, family, not farther west than Mountain or at._ Address \u2018\u2019T 240,\u201d STAR olive.280 fora! east than Bj, OFFICES TO LET.SANA AAAS LET 0 \u2014VERY DESIRABLE OFFICES AND flats, 2 pl svt street, corner Bt.John st; also at No.13 At.Jeblin street.gr ueu I LEWIS, Boom IS al ta st.0 LET-\"_ BARRON BLOOK, CORRE ro JAMES Barron Bio, «+.John suena, Twenty Hist class offioes.ug renovated; el revators nile > ht first sli modern ro rovements.Bonts moderate.Appy to F.nam, nor L.0.eta, N.P.3% St.Rice st $ FROM 157 OF MAY EXT, THE FINE OIC e at present occapied b: 450, St Joho at.Aon te Mr.Lowa, puce 30 Hof pita at.'\\ WANTED TO PURCHASE.nmr ern AA ASIA, Ar TO PURCHASE A LICENSED GRO- Montreal\u2019 Pr Address R.Shodueite, F st Qiice, WANK TED-A STEEL SAFE, B cheap.ny Tae Jim enkion one lod two cu Nationale: tie tant 6 WA QED-3 SECONDHAND NICKEL SHOW order and stock of LAR ERUOP, feel, Must be of is Banque Fo SALE\u2014CHEAP, ACCOUNT oF GOING TO Craig stree doing & first clase bus ess: good reaso: cheap sara] for selling.\u201d LAr L Harris, 1988 Be Curbering en soar, tobacco, o nd onndy.Aire iq Tae Bris sic R SA CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, IN Fobute thoroughfsre.Address\" R 190,\" 8 AR aii.A RSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.{OR BALE\u2014A GROCERY, WITH ENGLISH AND ANT moran vers F 5 peusRae ES pre tor on og Wheel.A vehicle pe maro seven Jours or \u201cnder.re ae premises, 163 Desios stront.ce sound and Band déecription sod RE ass Europe, Thngnlonnt stock of Jemslle re._: PROPERTY WANTED, Wr Ing out of button a ohn) + La\u201d pd WA n ) al Xin *= merchandive, by addressing Bes J fore; ir ER g ali : MIGCELLANEOUS.\u2014\u2014 \u2019 : ROOMS WANTED.| Wem In - A 5 \"| ei x ve FLAT OR 4 Oo Tree ou 0 Jen _ Notre Dame Street.T= DGE WOOD SPLIT PULLEY.The toch °, foc Polley.On Ordon promptly lled trom Prior THE GOLDIE & McCU en Reeves make, any sits at any fine: ALFRED D HENN 998 St.James Street.Wi à Cough Drops a itis and instant relief to thoss ihre fom sen ho is H onrse: mr ore valusble to urs.2 Yooalss.MR, & WP WW.\" RESENTATION À ADDRESSES.HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED, J PAINTER! ble, Bridied, Brustics.» and give them à fair trial.EDWIN 00X & CO., 114 St.Frs.Xavier street.sak your dealers for BOECKH'S Flexi.H ILLIARD TABLE \"MANUFACTURER \u2014 AND \u2014 IMPORTERS, Telephone 6057 STORES, HOTELS, ETC, TO LET.LET\u2014THAT FIVR STORY CUT Ing, carpet sc Deter Sod SC ere Pet now cou ass wareho or ros.Lo BETS Votan ATP ste 30 Bt.James at.\u2014BTORES, LARGE A D BMAL an rable tenants.Apply to MULLIN LET\u2014DEUGGIBT AND BUTCHER \u2014 TWO of those handsome new \u2018stores, corner of Park avenue ble for druggist and but- and Prince Arthur atreet: Moderate rent.A desirable storage property, 21 to 31 King st., at at ox 0OCV] by Estate Las Reaves.Address present cocupted 0% BRUSH, 26 tf 34 King street.E.L.Ethier & Cod Bowling Alley Balls ; 88 ST.DENIS, NTREAL 18eodtf STONE WITH hosted if 58 St.Paul at, 0 F.MoMANN, 178 &t.James street.EE AIO 18T MAY NEXT, THAT S ts, LET FOE THE IST OF MAY, AN OLD ESTA: ished groce peau and Dominique sts., newly fixed ns Plate glaes win- dom A 42 8T.QusT DOMINIQUE ST.nx ry store, corner of eign AND DWELLING, WITH ures, ete., ot PRI ERMOTT Forfar sta.Apply to \"McGill etteet : also 3 fists.7 JESSE FOSEPHS t \u201cimorok MARTIN, 29 goer 761 Craig stree LET\u2014SHOP, NO.13 CONGREGATION STREET, Point 6 ft.Charles, fixtures, good cellar, yard stabling.281 OTT Porter st CLASS STORES, 8,8 AND 18 LE- 1L8t James st.SPECTRE 141 St.Peter st.LET-FIRBT OR THIRD FLOOR oF WARE- APPLY ON PREMISES.187 CONGREGATION BT.LET-THE BLOCK des oor.Bt.Lawrence, St.This block 2ned APPL HOUSES TO LET.Tour \u2026-DWELLINGS AND FLATS, 136, 144, Cherrier street.Arpt RIVIERES _3512 TOR 200 rear, elght re coma bath an 1y if desir to RY B.SRAY % 4 UPIED BY LA CIE Catherine consists of 4 THE PRÉNISES.10 \u2018Hospital Lo COMFORTABLE, SELF CONTAINED T2 Dorchostor st., nice large gallery in closet; possession immediate- St.Lawrence Main st.Te LET-BOUSE., 38 ST.ANTOINE ST.APPLY at above address.10 TCs.MAY IST, LOWER TENEMENT, 38 Duroober st.Apply - 214 MOUNTAIN BT.TWO NEWLY BUILT, min: ou riy river front, gion from on.good ran dation, re, Best situation | Corsa Ag fine on in euil 2 = R OA BELL NELLES, James minutes Valois a ans furnished, £! ot lake of Two 8 rome, 10 minutes from CO.P.R station; also» double unfurnish: 6 house In the village, near the bridge, being Mrs.tail « property RE rticulars apply to A.! 232 114 St.Jamon st.Bre foun- built or som a both winter and ver bank ne large trees.st.SUMMER HOUSE, AT POINTE CLAIRE: Be.4g on pood repair; also houses at L Meroba - 15, Pointe Elaire.LET\u2014AT STE.ANNE.A SUMMER ae.13 rooms.1 WILSON, or to LET\u20141138TANLEY STREET, STONB FRONT, Aly to ANIE K SIMPSON à CO., 233 181 8t.James street.Tow \u201474 STL MARK.1 AND 3 TOWER, 2713 AND 2710 Bt, Catherine st., very comfortable self contsin- ed Fouses: ; slap and upper tenements on o pese, Tupper de Prince Arthur sts.Rents oe to Frs per month THOMAS COLLINS, 2812 81 Cathodrel st.- UPPER RESIDENCE, NO._1 oi, st.Hubert Street.Modern convenienom.Cul front.any rent to & Amt class tenant.Much Cheaper of house in Wost Kad.Apply to Henry B.than roy.1 12 Bt.Lawrence streot.To LET-OFF DORCHESTER ST.WEST.of7ora apartments separate entrances; water and es ie à, stor.© an 15.or WART & CO.Rent Flats Shorb hot water beating.PUPILS WANTED.NCH, w moderate., 2309 St.cheno Wool Seaiing to we ave, \u20ac to 6 rooms, Temple Bullétog D-PUPILS FO.NEW ME- and practi SP iran in \u201cLe Maitre Ad I - Loum.\u201cComplete Manhood i AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT\u201d As Last à Medical Wérk That Tells the Causes, Beseribes Lhe Rifecis, This is cally the TH ogee.© red for yesre Do ikon An Or Toons tating Marriage, de.FEE Abe old accrete ERIE M MEDICAL of co'Y.the page pouring à half the subjects Lay sand truths, ire pew.discov: inarried life, who SEE eh ERE 4 will be presented with elaborate scenery - -Meondi: she Macheth Rucsicy ot ra \u2018resumed \u2018the debate on the address in the | were disabled \u2018and Don't be too careless to examine closely whon you ~ go to buy a botde of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS.Many unprincipled dgalers will hand you » bottle put up in RED wrapper, and closely linitating \u201cC-A-R-T-E-R-8.\" Don't fail to examino carefully, and dont\u2019 be put off with something \u2018\u2019 just as good as CARTERS There is nothing as good ne * CARTERS.\" The only safety is in getuing tho genuine CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS.Ask for O-A-R-T-E-R-8 nnd be sure you get then: A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE.Small Pill.Small Dose.Small Price.6) AVERT DANGER! From Impure Drinking Waters by using only the Caledonia Natural Mineral Waters.Free from contamination.The table waters of the day.Sold by Dealers generally.18x REALISTIC DRAMA AT THE QUEENS.Madame Janauschek at the Academy - of Music\u2014The Pops.\u201cThe Power of Gold,\u201d a drama from the pen of Walter Sanford, will be presented at the Queen's Theatre next week.The scene of the play is laid in Jondon, ; and ,0 the most realistic nature.There is a scene in Whitechapel, the Foundling\u2019s Asylum in St.Hilda's Lane, t| nt canal near Victoria lock, with\u2019 the sluice gates o ned by real water, land a canal boat ea across the stage by two mules, Is said to be interesting and strong, and Pot company presenting it is a capable one.- The Academy of Music.Madame Jenauschek, the \u20ac reat tragic pears next week at the Academy | eT .ni of .sl m w present Mary Stuart, evenings Merrilles, Friday evening Earl of Tone \u2018and Saturday evening Macbeth.At the matinee on y afternoon Madame Janauschek wil resent Meg Merrilles.Madame Janauschek is supported by Mr.Edmund Callier and a strong company of layers.pay The Pops.A special programme has heen prepared for the \u201cpops\u201d at Fraser Institute on Satur- afternoon and evening.The flist part a he programme will consist of vocal and instruméntal music, recitations and dances.Afre tty little operetta in two acts entitled e Little psy ill also This representa ut on w th a a full cast of Pre s Suppo: by a chorus of boys and girls.THE HOUSE OF LORDS.Lord Lordonderry Commends the \u201cUlster Men\"-Lord Herschel on Home Rule tule Matters.LONDON, February à\u2014 Lord Londonderry House of Lords, He spoke of the last convention of Ulster Unionists, over which he pres resided, and declared that the men of ster were ready to fight to the last ditch the arliament.They Dublin would shed blood rather than allow the mpairment of the constitution, 2° which Ulster owed its present prosperity, and he could find only words of commen ation for their de devotion to sue best interests of the Drm Londonde was followed Fos Sais Salisbury, LA Tord Spencer, Lord Herein and bourne.The Conservatives showed comin more bitter: vous than has been noticeable in recent reference to the Home Rule erschel asked the House to consider, irrespective of y, the danger that would be incurred neglecting to satisty the e guet aspirations of the Irish Irishmen had carried their hostil- ty Preto the colonies of the Empire and were sowing the seeds of discontent more energetically every day the realization of their ho was de.ferre \u201cGod forbid,\u201d he added, \u201cthat any difficulty should \u2018arise between Great Britain and the great English-speaking nation across the Atlantic, but should such a diffi.arise we should colt find that the hostility apla land of Irishmen in the United States nous aggravate the dispute immeasure- y.After Lord Herschel's speech the House adjourned.Goldwin Bmith\u2019s Wanderings.New York, February 3.\u2014Prof.Goldwin Smith, Jett, ew York yesterday and it is su he has gone to Washington ee à few days he is expected to call upon the President-elect, Mr.Cleveland, at\u2019 Lakewood to discuss the groposition \"for United States control over Canada.Previous to his departure from this iby fn inferring to the assaults of the Ti organs, Prof.\u2018Smith declared that no % reats of this kind could deprive him of the right of free speech.\u201cI am not disloyal to Canada,\u201d he said; \u201cbut if I could bring about annexation I should regard it as the great- t boon ever couferréd upon my conntry.\u201d pe Division in Imperial Parliament.En LONDON, February 4.\u2014The first division of the present session of the House of Commons was taken last night and resulted in an unexpectedly large majority for the Government.The division was on a motion to 0 adjourn, Although the motion was suppo Mr.Balfour and other Conservatives the Government was given a majority of M.The announcement of the ures was received with much boisterous eering by the Li Mishap to the \u201cSuevia.\u201d vo XDON, Februa 3.\u2014The steamer tré from Hamburg for New York.the Scilly Islands this morning und east.She alin that her engines at she vas making for Southämpton first annual snowshoe steeplechase was closed the number of entries, thirty-five, was the largest ever received for a race of this kind and competent judges considered that uot even in the future this number would ever be exceeded.This year the number is forty-seven or twelve inexcess of last year's number.The struggle for the cup no doubt will be a grand one.On account of the large number of entries, competitors and officials « are « specially requested o beat the M.A.A.A.Gymnasium at © p.m, or as shortly after as possible.The start will be made at 4 p.m.sharp, and citizens.are requested not to drive on McTavish street and to keep the roadway clear.Park rangers will prevent people without snowshoes from passing the gully or the pines.The officials and people attending the race will, if possible, appear in snowshoe costume.The prizes will be awarded, as usual, immediately after the raceat the Athletic Club House, and the directors have decided that snowshoers in costume will be admitted free to the big hall upstairs, where the presentation takes place.Following are he entries: Runner.Club.Louis Briere, Lo Canadien.hit J.Motligott, Lachine.Robt.Davis, Lachine.F.Cook, Lachine.A G .Syvret, Lachine.asbourn, Lachine.0.Wo! Davis, Lachine.Sia Le Crescent.W.Gladwish, Crescent.: Fred.Todd, Crescent.W.Gentleman, Tuque Bieuc.G.Fansom.Tuque Bleue.J.Baillie, Tuque Bleue.win, Tuque Bleue.2.Baillie, Tuque Bleue.J.\u201cT.Wilson, Tuque Bleue.J.Turner, Tuque Bleue.J.Darling, Tugue Bleue.A.Verdon, Le Canadien.P.Bayer, Lachine.Ed, Outhet.Holly .Geo.: Woodhou EAS & Dalrymple, Tolly V.D.Masun, À hit 4i.GE.iiscatt, M.6.A.42, C.Hillier, M.G./ E.McNider, Hoily.J.B.Larin, Independent.Wm.Moore, Independent.48.James H.McKenna, Emerald.47.Thomas Mathews.Emerald.To Tramp Down the Track.The Montreal Snowslihe CTud will tram over the track, starting from the Chub House on Mansfleld street at 3 p.m.All other snowshoers, no matter w at club, are requested to join them and help beat the track for the runners.Volleys fired from the balcony of the Athletic Clab House will announce the arrival of the first and second men.The M.A.A.A.skating races will start at 2.30 sharp, 80 as to finish in time for the STAR race.The Tandem Club to Witness the The Montreal Tandera Club will meet at 3 p.m.at the Windsor to-morrow and drive past MoTavish street 50 as to witness the start of the STAR race.It was intended to have given the Montreal Hounds a run x sight at Dorval tomorrow as advertised, but on account of the heavy snowfall this plan hadto be aban- on Central Trades and Labor CounoiL Central Trades and Labor Council held its regular meoting last evening in their hall, 1653 N Notre Dame street.Vice-president R Keys éosupied the chrir.Credentials were read and delegates admitted from the following organizations: J.H.Dodd, Dominion Assembly Knights of 7 Javon: E.\u2018Eman, B.Lamoureux, T.etle, Maisonneuve Assembl Kai his ot Labor, M.Bel anger, M.J.\u201d Potvin, E.je alhiot, French Carters Assembly Knights of Labor; J.McAuliffe; J.Kane, Black Diamond Assembly Knights of Labor.The committee appointed to interview Mr.Hatton in connection with the money Subscribed by the council, towards defraying the expenses of the late law suit be- ow Flynn and the Canadian \u2018Pacific Railway Co., reported having done so and come a satisfactory settlement.Having received and accepted cheque from Mi.Hatton for $355.86.on motion of Dele- ate Ware, seconded by egate Warren, fhe repo rt ol the committee was received.Delegate Lafontaine moved, seconded by Delegate Renaud That article 4, section 2 of the Senstitution be amended b striking out the words one of the total Se ee csontation, and eue Fit.teen members ahall constitute a quorum.After alengtby discussion it was lost.Several delegates reported not having received potices of their indebtedness to the Council.On motion of Delegate Sullivan, seconded by Delegate Holland, a committee of three were appointed, with instructions to find out the amount due by each organization and report next meeting.Other business of minor importance being transacted the Council adjourned.Councilofthe Board dof Trade Klections.To the Editor of the STAR: SIr,\u2014 The election of the Council of the Board of Trade being over, and the popular choice of the fruit exporters and importers baving been elected, we are desirous of correcting à few statements made in your issue of the 27th ulto.: 1,\"Neither Mr.Frank J.Hart, nor those who desired his election, op sed, or do now op the granting of a subsidy.On the contrary, they requested the Conncil to petition the Government for a subsidy, but to obtain the best value for the money expended, recommended calling for, tenders from more than one fim.This would give & better service, and secure an equal chance for all.To say that Mr.Hart was not the representative chosen by the fruit trade is effectually disproven by hisleec- tion yesterday.2 With the exception of ono firm in the wholesale fruit trade, Mr.Hart was the unanimous choice.His well-kKnown ability and remarkable success in business warrants us in sayin that he will be a source of strength nd a valuable ncquisi- tion to the Couneil Trusting that you will give Lhis ietter space in your valuable paper, oBRIDE, liannis & Co.February 3, \u2018V8.Stanley Street Church, The § Stanley Street Presbyterian Church anunnl social this evening has re bright, at tractive A mme, -_ Addresses will ho riven by the Row, Mr.Énialey And others, aud it is oxpeckod that there will be a lurge turn out of the friends of the congregation as well as members and adherents, n Recital.Frep Orga.Mr.Jam Reed gives Another tal to-morrow afternoon in five the of yesterday publishes a full page table giving in detail the net premiums received and losses paid for the past year by the fire insurance companies in Canada.The same figures will appear some weeks later in the Govermmnent insurance report.The eneral result shows that fire underwriting n Canada, so fur as losses indicate, wus luss profitable by about one and a half p.ce.than in 1891.A considerable increase in the aggregate business is shown, the 1892 premiums being $6,251,450 and the loss paid 84,171,375, as comm pareil with 1891 promis of \"$6, 951, 27 and losses of 83,871,184.The eneral loss ratio for 1892 was 63.16 and for 801 61.U3\u2014a differen nee against the former year of 1.53 per cent.The business of the Canadian companies shows a falling off, while that of the British and American companies shows considerable gains, which is accounted for by tha transfer of the Citizens to the Guardian and the Royal Canadian to the Alliance.The Canadian companies show for 1892 a total of pas compared with 60.80in 1891.It will thus be seen that while the average of the British companies was a fraction less than for the previous year, \u2018the Canadian and American companies show\u2019 an increased loss ratio, tolerably large and easily neçount- ing for the increase of 1.53 in the general average.But one year of the past six years shows as high a loss ratio as 1802, viz, 1837, when the general ratio was 65.60.Let, us hope that 1803 may dogl more kindly with fire insurance, and that at its close we may record a decided improvement.\u201d Business Notes.À.Legault & M.Bonnin, butchers, have dissolved partnership.M.Derouin and A.Ruelle, brick makers (Derouin & Ruelle), have dissolved.Dogherty & Co., cabinet makers, have assigned at the instance of W.C.Norman.Liabilities SE00.J.O.Riopelle, merchant, has assigned at the instance of Doyle & Anderson ; liabilities about $1800.At a subsequent meeting; Sir Alexander .Galt was elected president, and .Edward Rawlings, vice-president and mon: aging director for the ensuing year.J.W.Bain, St.Polycarpe and A.P.Les- erance have filed a déclaration to the effect hat the firm of Lantier & Bain has been \u2018didsolved by the death of the former.Partnershipshave been registered between J.and J.H.Galipeau, joiners, (Galipeau & Fils); Geo.Beeman, alone, (Dominion Nitrous Oxide and Calcium Light Co.) A meeting of the cruditors of H.R.Ives.& Co., manufacturers of hardware, was held yesterday afternoon.Mr.Ives made an offer of 85 cents on the dollar cash.The creditors accepted the offer.The usual dividend of six per cent.on the paid up capital has been paid during the yearg The following directors were elected: Sir Alexander T.Galt, E.C.Smith, Hart- land 5.MacDougall, Wiican J.Whithall, \u2018William Wainwright, G e Hague, E.Ss.Clouston, T.G.Shaughnessy and ward Rawlings.The annual oeting of the shareholders of the Guarantee Company of North America was held yesterday afternoon.The re- rt showed the following results: Business in force, 155,011 bonds, covering 341,673,006; pas revenue, $285,814.88; assets, 857 9.72; surplus to shareholders, $206, 814.41; total resources, ,306.72, Partnerships have been registered between Wm.W.Whitlark, G.\u201d M.Hodges.and Wm.S.Proulx, manufacture agents, etc.(G.M.L.Hodges & Co.) O.Placi eR.J A.Gagne, ré, E.Ouellette Martin, liquor, etc., dealers (Robert & Sie): ); \u2018W.and E.' Hanson, brokers ovens Bros.); Mrs.Olivier Lacombe, alone, baker (Olivier Lacombe & ot .Peter Fopine, cork \u2018merchant, alone (J.E.Doyle ° Real Estate News E.Archibald has sold to Ja Fair lot 48-42 St.Lawrence Ward, for $1833.33.R.Emard has sold to E.Hebert, lot 1364- pe et Mary's Ward, with buildings, for J.Mathieu has sold to J.Corbeil half lot .28, 29, St.Mary's Ward, with buildings, for $3000.* J.L.Crevier has sold.to M.J.Shea lot 262 St.James Ward, with balidinge , fronting on Lagauchetiere street, for C.A.Lapointe has sold to C.rd 8.Lapointe Tot 903-70, 71, 72, St.Louis Ward, w ith buildings tronting on St.Denis street, for 815,250, L.G.Chansse has sold to Candide Dubois Jot 15-167, St.Jean Baptiste Ward, 10 feat by 70, fronting on Rivard street, with house, for 85700.Sam.Read has sold to G.H.Massy part lot 374, Cote St.Antoine, fronting on Hol- ton avenue, 75 feet by 272 feet, for $5738.32, - or 28 cents per foot.Belanger has sold to P.& M.F.nais lot 1211-124, 125 125, 120, 130, 131, St.James Ward, 151 by i14, vacant, \u2018tronting on Amherst toon.Po $5300, or 48 cents per oot.The executors of the late Joseph Jackson have sold to M.O'Hara lot 1630, St.' Ann's Ward, fronting on Nazareth street, M feet wide, aren $203 feet, for $7400, or 80 centa per foot.Action Dismissed With Costs.Judge Davidson rendered judgment this morning in the.case of Vinet and Paré.This was an action en redaition de compte, taken by Au iste Vinet, et al, as descendants of the In pee Vimet, fila, interdicted in the.year I 1 for insanity, against Dame A.Paré et al, representatives to fate paffubert Paré, in his life.Le to the said interdict.who had died at Longue Pointe intestate.Pinintiffs alleged that defendant had administered the estate for the benefit of himself and his heirs, Defence pleaded that Plaintiffs were not the only heirs of the late ypoulite Vinet, fils, Hubert Pare having Tmarried one of the latter's children, Justine Vinct, defendants being issue of the marriage.Jt was further alleged that Herbert Pare bad rendered an account and paid what he owed in 1857 and obtained a discharge, which discharge the Judge held to genuine, an dismissed the action with costs on that ground, as also on the ground of prescrip- tivrr, more than thirty years having elapsed since the signing of « ischarge.Last WHL The Inst will of the Inte Fdwin Greece has heen admitted to probate.The bulk of the | propery is begue \u2018athed to decensed's sister in-law, Muy, Fo UL Greece, who is appuinted executrix.Canadian Zouaves Anniversary.On Saturday the 15th inst a religious ceremony will ie held at Notre Dame to commemorate the twenty fiith snnjversary of organ Ameriean Presbyterian Chureh.var The fol \u2018bé por $030,483 premiums received and $634,779 losses paid, the ratio being 70.36 as against 63.01 fn 1691.The British companies re.- ceived in premiums $4,073,760 and paid for losses ,010,136, giving a ratio of 6169 against 6177 in 1801, , The American companies received in premiums $764,131 and aid for losses 8506,516, the ratio of Joss being 06.26 the departure of the Canadian Zouaves for \"Home. « \u201cyn \u201c « Tr \u2014Gocrtemen Dine at_te.Wrindann\u201d | | RR STEEPLECHASE\" A Good Junior Hockey Match\u2014 Saturday's Ice Races -Miscel- Inneous Sporting News Forty-woven is the number of entries received for tho Stan's second anyusl snowrhoe race, exceeding last year by a dozen.Everything is in readiness, but on account of tho large number of éutries it would be well for both oftictals and runhems to be at the M.A.A.A.gywbasium at three.Same entries were recelved this morning, but according to the rules could not be accepted.The Club House directors have put up a wire fence for about forty yards on each side of the finish, and intend to keep it clear, »0 that a large number will bo able to see without interforing with the runners.They will also make some im- rovement by loveiling the track near the cross- bog of Cote des Neiges, vo that in the event of a close fini-h every one will lave a fair show.There will he ac juriing match with granites on the pond at the Ciub Flouse using the afternoon, and re match between the St.Laurent Gun Club and a team of the Athletic Chae ouse.Tho team from the (lub House will likely.\u201cbe Cameron, Eaton, Paton, D.Robertson, Brainerd or C lcghorn The 51.Laurent boys will be entertained at dinner after the Srax steeplechase presentation and excitement is over.One thing will be insisted upon, each ruuner will have to wear à number, To place all the competitors on an even footing lt has also been decided to carefully weigh tho thoes and compel the owners of those not according to regulations to add the necessary weight.fine race will be governed by the laws of the Amateur Athletic Association of Canada.Cuaches wil} not be allowed, and any runner accompanied hha a coach between start and finish vill be disqualitied The Creacents\u2019 Steoplechase.The Crescents had a tnagnificent turnout on the occasion of their annua! mixed club and een steeplechase.A number of the members ramped, and besides thero were three big sleigh-loads full going over the hill.There was quite a number of starters and they came in as ollows : CLUB STEEPLECHASE, 1.D.Logan Lace.19.40 2 R.C.Clurke .21.10 GREEN STEEPLECHASE.L S.Ward PETE.2.i 0.Wilson.3.raid wish.4 F odd .8.ii.Tha.In connection witi this Glad wish.who came lishman who bas been i may be said that Mr.In third.isa young Engin this veuntry only à fuw months and never in his fo au nach snow togother us he hus scon this winter He promises woll and with proner care wil make à good ranner.The ve iuls were Judges.Mr.H.k Tone «4.hon.president, and the \u201cpig.ing idiigroi the; STAR: timekeepors, Messrs.H.sw inton Chalmers un Schwartz ; Star Mr ALM.Seal president.After Lh the race tho boy» made right merry al the House, There was the usual number of dances, and a most enjoyable musical pros grammes.Waits thers wore none; no sooner had one Liuunber of the impromptu programme been finisized than Mr.Ellicott, the president, had another roady to announce.Mr.Jones, the hon.president, guve his Geneournging A.Clubs ae cch in En Lsh and al Shards sang a rollicking song I French fur = fie h he was bounced in true C ont strle.Amongst the other gentlemen who oontriovied to the evening's entertainment was Mr.Schwartz, whe with his usual versatility BADE u rollicking French song, and Mr.Pat Fogarty, whose effort also met with great applause.The Lachine Grean Race.Wednesda night the town of Lachine scemed to be in an uproar.Many of the citizens took a great deal of interest.in witnessing the Lachine weahoe Clul.\u2019s annual green steeplechase over & three inile course.The start was made © from Mr.Harvey's Hotel and Bnished at Blue Bonflets Hill.Tue officinls were: Judges, the president of the Club, Mr.H.McGee; timekoopers, ) T.J.Ctureh and AT.Page: starter, W.Mn Beven of the boys, not so green as they looke: the line.After n fow minutes th ronds you ready\u201d were - called.out.followed alinost in an instant by a report, not report of a pistol, but something cannon, because the sta often happening, characteristic Br Mr.J.bo Canadien Fave Yan oxcellent fes a a rter, fearing, as very ; or the cap stapping Instead of wder ex ing, t caro Yea i Tonded to the elt, Leng start was a onc and the race well contested.consider- we dite hes and fonces they had to contend with.\u2018To gives the position of the repners coming in: gates JcElle ott.4 2 T.We 8 2 C.sy cela +.9 ® .broken shoes excitement Wan over the boys minds for a good timo, and a good time they hau.Between dancing and sin, ng, the short timo they had to spend was wel ed.The nero were Messrs.A.T.cGee, J.Davis, F.Cooke, W.Groen, W, rown, and others too nunicrous to add, The Tuque Bleue Veterans.the Tuque Bleue Yelerans, n night Messrs, wa Stanley and Wn.H.Whyte were called on to make-a fow remarks for the Veterans.yer.After all the made pp their Stanluy eulogized the press, especially the STAR for thes interest thoy were taking in tho good old E ed: .Mr.Whyte the members would remember \"8 requ uest for à good muster and reminded them of \" Evergreen Hughes\u201d words that they should ways remember they were members of the oldust athletic club un the con- ent and a cinb with a long and honorable fecord.Mr.Wayte tramped over the mountain Sint two of his pephows, ittle lads of ning and years, and Clarence Osborn, and the Boye bounced a the plucky little snowshoer of nine years, who evidently enjoy the fun of being bounced better W.L.Maltby sang an of old in fino style AT Britannia,\u201d and firs Ans gave à n and Mr.Sept.svt r, who tramp ave an inimitable rendition of o © \u2018Musi on the pian The \u201cStanleys Race.© Junior « steeplechase of the Stanioy S.one rom the top of McTavish street tothe Athletic Club b, House, was held last night.The following are the results, nll Tuners being under 15 years, starting top of McTavis than many an older gnow- ge i 6, W.Wilson.a Ben; The Y.M.C.A.Club, Y.M, C.A.had ar immense muster ! last They went over the monntain and had a refre-hivents at che Club House after which Amt giving their peculiar The pight de rot ured home, \u201cHOCKEY.M.A.A.A.A.21 2nd Win.The hockey match In the intermediate series last Jught b stwcon he McGill team and the Mot md w keonly contested.e fol- Towing re the teams, oficials and summary of Bamos: McGill Lowis.-Goal.| Reid.Point Bickerdiko Cover point es \u2018orwarda Archibauld \u201c Bock eee = Rotorob- i Davidson.Umpires\u2014D.-Gillplan and W.M Time-keepors\u2014N.Dawes and Frank Vilson.Game, SKATING.Next Saturday's Races.fe entries for She Montreal Skating club's mead st the M ue.Fhe to show that the event hea omc ho following have al.BE their names.M.SSC- en EBL bei ME SC; #4 ; ter, and undor 15; one o\u2014H.umn mil Fe Smith, pen A.À.ie H.Routh, olegmb.1 rit0o, 2 is poke.P.Hannaford N.Mitebell, - anim Showa.> Kenwood, Al Keven, HB.oP, Marshall, H, J.sc da SE CX jus ROD AND AND GUN._ crowd of sportsmen din together at ndecr Hotel last va aning.ogg cusiher at y-fourth ave of the lobes Pun, and | Game e Pro n roulent, cr hae; Dr.J.Stearns, prosk art, secrot tario aime\u201d b Ste Commit ; © re 5 .K.Reis, James Eathorne BOM 3 A.W.Stevenson, 8 Silverman, C.K.Slater, M.Cochenthaler PAU Sheman, Geo.A.Greone, Ci.W.Stephena, Jr, Euclide Roy.P.D.Rolland; + .8.Caes, CH.Wallace, Geo.E.Coto, \u2018frotter, Thos.Wilson, Robert Mackay, H.i Ives, Dr.W.Cam mpl W.Miller, Benjamin Too e, JF tier, flson, Coteau; i AE Ti \"5 tary: Ë.D.Lacy.J.F.Mackie, and 3.Gif The.menu which was quite artistic, way as fol- OWE, \"A ud pl F.of on, - ont [1] aie amil- - Thom Dillon, - MENU.Oysters on the Half Shell.Cream of English Snipe, Chasseur.Salted Almonds, Timbal of Prairie Hens, St.Lambert, Broiled South Carolina Shad, L Maitre dt Hotel \u2018ucumbers.our.Saddlo of Antelope, Marion Roast Beef.oast Ton Supreme of Partridges, with Pa Puree ot Chestnuts.French Peas.Croquettes of Canvas Back Duck, St.Hubert.French Spring Bean Asparagus \"Hollandaise.© Roast Golden Plover, au Cresson Lettuce, French Dressing.Ouclette Soufileau Rhum.ly aux Fruits.Frozen, 1 ta SLE: Frascattl.Frui Coffee.Thedinner was thoroughly enjoyed,as was ovi- dent from tho good humor which sat ubon hd countenance of every one present.The toast to the Queen wan enthusiastically drone \"The chalrman was happy in the fes :w romarks he mado in introducing tho toast of the fish and game in- he ut was coupled with the name of Mr.Stewart who, rising, received an ovation.Hs speech was of greatest intere to members of the Society around he table.He explained the work being done by the Ontario Society and the hearty co-operation tho Socier received from the Ontario Government in {ts efforts to protect fish and game.Mr.Stowurt ox- lained the methods.adopted by the commission terests of Canada.n bringing offendors to justice, which showed hat an excellent system was in vogue in Ontario.Mr.Stewart spoko ji favor of the abolition of spring shoot 8.He Was sorry that in Quebec the Society had not been su successful in securing legislation from the Government.Tho time had come when problem of fish and game roduction must be taken hold of by a firm hand.Unless they started now to preserve their game it must soon disappear from the province.Even as an economic measure the Government should look at it twice before it laid it aside.In conclusion he remarked that he hoped it would not be long before they would sec a similar work undertaken in the provineu of Quebee to that in On De Prose rroposed the sistor clubs and Dr.Brain: crd replied.Mr.Roy and Mr.Walker responded to * \u2018Our Guests.\u201d Mr.Sheman was as humorous as cver in the fow remarks he make.Prenident and secretary were outhusisationly ted and Mr.Cowley praised for the success he had made of the panique, Geo.Hornes stor.es were he affair was one of the most successful in OV ory.respect ever held by tho Society.The following gentlemen sent otters of regret far non-attendance: Premier Taillon, Justice Wurtcle, W.Smith, Pepa i Minister Oot Marine and Fisheries; Hon, J.5.Hall, Hon.Mr.Flynn, E.B.Ta ho, Judge Dugas, David Burke and 0.M.Aug CURLI NG.The Stancliffe Cup.The match for the Stancliffe cup between the Thistle r and Caledonia on Br 1 clubs to 65 ot dn a vigtory for the Caledonias Tho'scparate scores were as fo ove.\u201d ON CALEDONIA ICE.Rink No.1.Caledonia.Thistle.Jan.Paton A.F.Mitchell pres Simpson © A I.kraser I Robertso M.Esdalle 3.H'Butehison .skip,28 Rien Mitchell, skip 11 RINK No.2.T.R R.MoArthar W.McCaw J.W, Wilso Dr.Cameron W.P.Scott Rev.Dr.y R.Wilgon, \u201ckip.15 C.McLean, skip, 13 ON THISTLE ICE.RINK No.1.Caledonia.Thistle.J.W.Hughes J.Adair D.Robertson W.D.Aird.W.M.Brigge Ww.w Cleghorn W.Wilson, skip, - 18 G.W.Cameron, skip, 18 RINK No.2.E.W.Wilsan B.Nicoll W.T.McLaurin B.Adal orn J.H.Robertson D.King W.Lyall, skip, 18 J.H.iT skip, 13 HOCKEY.\u2018Wanderers\u2019 Hockey Club.At a mesting held on Tuesday evening it was resolved to change the practice night from Sat: urday to Wednesday, at the samo hour, o Tho following changes bave taken place do president, Geo.Cheese, nice M.enderon, re- n second team °F Broom or replace ui od; cap! 152 ann, Goesip of Various Sports.The Prince of Wales\u2019 new cutter will be named \u201c\u201cBritannia,\u201d and she will be under the eyo of one of England's most export amateur sailors.C.F.Stites, the mute bicyclist, has ridden over a thousand miles wooden spoked wheal and will ride on te To the Chicago World's Fair.A Philadelphia bicyole racing pan.whose teurism was looked on as being pure as the driven snow, says he will not Tide tie season, as the Athletis Club of the Schuylkill Navy will not pay expenses.The Birmingham, Ala., wheelmen, whom a ferryman rofused take across the river, and who were compelled to camp out, sucd the ferry mpany rough the Icaguo of American Wheclison and recovered $10 damages each.m Roe,the frst applicant for a license in profession) Bic rele League, explains bis action in this wise homas, \u201cË ne expect to race as pet maser oman poither do do I expect to & race as a professional inana plioation to the cash prise fcague for the notoriety I would get.hope is also plaid that other pul signers might be given a chanco , \u2018as it in not yet top Jate to build for the summer mate oe Pr.C.Z.Ball, of\u2019 the \u20ac aker City Wheelmen, leaves the City of Brotherly Love th o first of | noxt Juno Jor a milo trip h the La ited Sa a tes.Me will visit Sho Porte Fair, St, Paul, Ycllowstono Fark, retarnin to the national moe: oot.Thome back to TE otras Park, continuing his.tip to California, and returning via Hex one Th 'oxas, Louisiaiia, grids, and he Alianiio shore line his home.ong A physician ap eo an ith apes heart disease should ei or not ride a whee tall or do 80 with caution.Even those Its are functional weak oud 1 ted though the hing will ats benefit thom by ng the ealt! and removing tho uses disorder, Soveral deaths have occurred from heart failure and: there is, porhaps, a danger that front opr strain AY De thrown w n a fault eart, thoso unaware u eir condl- tion.Nar Should pationts with vo trouble attempt much rid.arganio ing lest it be! too weakened \u201cThe Rivie oui py commence a > hes v7 + tax upon the already ttas,\u201d snyathe London FYeld, Bly Moros onaco it being set to come à.us ne poss oh dhe Ten © programme of the Ni ns been fase} The principal pr Tie to Xt.to be \u2018lied Ly AA achts ww he tone and Bi Sacht® Cob de os that Faery Ms Mab\u2019 RE has beau pha w oo on her rots blé ants pre LN: inet Shes rie\u201d and \u201c\u201c corhoum este as Mr.Carroll evar is giving the Hah h Seal of ip one Een the ther.ra in.the © 1s in connection with.the prises which the four 1 nor © Engliah cutters will ©.Deck to bs hun Gp for them tox next season, It to ob I ows; cutters which will racing next seance will requiré some ape finah- cl \"the way of | a have been ds fr ow \u201cto the : Es fuse how pt funds made by thea one provi AE Sa sual, Rod ft are ove | Ein lake pleco on Maso 11, I andans ] alread tion.It commenced as follows ; fives: municated to me : publie interests, wi merchandiso in d or duty of manufacture of tho Unit tion thereon i he in the custod veillance of an inspector or ment, the cost of sue b chandi The President: s message \u201cThe resolution is limited from one port in through Canadian territor ort in the United he rovision of section the evised Statutes, but concluded that a review goods fro sirable, and, sage to Congress.It should gations which affect Treaty of Washington.\u201d legislation of Congress, p construes the such proces I have Jo Joubt, toi sels of the © 2 artic Fora resolution, i vas fond of the put He adds: \u201cBut the article 29 is in force has noe than has been oes not, if in force, place ave su with im New York on ite a arrival in I arrive \u201cFirst\u2014That article Washington has béen ab: imposed no \u2018obligation u States to use the concesslo: (Jor citisens through C n ports, such merchandise at the ment of such sealed the bo tion of merchandiee > W'assinotoN, February 3.\u2014A the first in direc the much paie st, ann ; Nine Governing saab\u2019 Transit - Abrogeated\u2014-He Recommends Revision of Transit Laws.WASHINGTON, February 8.~The Presi.\u2019 dent yesterday sent his message to Congress on the Canadian bond transit ques: To the Senate and House of Representa.| Ni On July 23 last the following resolution of the House of Representatives was com- Rerolved, that the President be roquested to.inform the F House, if Jot incompatible with he v raneportation ae aported orce concerning the transportation import bon ny d and States port in the United States over Canadian territoty another port theroln; thor further legisla.visable the Customs depart- h surveillance to be paid the.forelgn carrier transporting such meor- s on to sa n its scope o the subject of the transiv of merchandise the United States to another States, o I of our treaty obligations, if any, and of our legislation upon the whole subject of the transit of to or through Canada is de- therefore, address this mes- known ore new legislation is proposed whether the United States is under any treaty obli- this subject growing out of the provisions of article 20 of the be The President then reviews at length the | ing a conétruc- \u201cIn ahy event, and whether the law of 1873 treaty or governs it, section 29 of rminated with 0 if our Government to eat io {ne lusive, And article o used in the torelievo section 3, embodying article 20 of the the opinion of the Attorney-General u this question, and he is of the opinion t] t ARTICLE 20 HAS BEEN ABROGATED,\u201d question whether ess practical fm t any restraints e United Sealed as to the method of merchandise des- brio for the hen States or of mer- dise imported through th of i or He then quotes and Pre ât le the sections of the Ravised Statutes on this subject, and concludes as follows : The following are the conclusions at which 2 of the treaty of (ihe y \u201cSecond\u2014That even it his article were In force there is no law in force to execute Third \u2014That when in force the trea n the Uni ons as to transit made by Canada, and no limitation upon the powers ofthe United States in dealing with rchandise the use of our or pessing from one place in the Unis States other through Canada pon, the Privat 9 of Fourth\u2014That, therefore, treaty or no treaty, the question of sealing cars containing such merchandise and the treat cars.when they aross rder, is, and always has been, re, Lo be settled\u2019 by our laws, according to between the United To Facilitate Annexation.ets especially ein e a caratul Inspection of such no had t t Fr \"ho franchise di fl the mL Er to the ais ) : other questionable | tréila tions, COL.SAUNDERSONS ASSERTIONS, =F, \u2018 He Yond the.Te n ufan.Bus afgan,= Put W ous ruffian, had done -ta in officer.The term Shock was interpreted by a nur! Several voices from the and Saunderson's utterance.merchandise should a ho \u201cthey were led by fronticr of the United Staten upon tho ho cried, \u2018they were | Irish Te departure, and prive of ich ca on their feet In an instant with cxies of United States do not roquire that con- \u201cOrder, order, taining such imorchandiso, while on Canadian It is à rutfianl utterance.\u201d territory, and under the sur- demanded order.Irish Nationalists continued Fa i Arose.Sith attention to his words.| spake ea honor members should assist i i \u2018to a close as soon as ded Mr.Gladstone, winder 1d dignity of Parlia; of have le, the hon respect, a murderous Conservative leader and ber to withdraw substitute that of cling Col.Saunderson said would be a slave to the iver the Bey mh t take t Low mbar ac of m fed limitati to the article from\u2019 I a owe limi satistied that the In.mond type, tention miscarried.\u201d Mr.Harrison says of this: \u201cI have asked THE HAWAII MA England Not Worrying United States Want to 3.\u2014In LONDON, Februa Commons on Thu ed the Government ds to had received from Hoot\u201d ty of the British tinuing, Sir Edward ble that a British w, Acapulco, , Mex., © was ng to the British Governm fre, fhe Brains lane Wa i ry it o .on.Thurs J 8 coneurren the Legislature.ing the senators: From qe honorable mean annexation of commissioners of the : pa dow | ao rosin Marley an ato P benof the members us alluding to Fath Cg were lifted in loud protest weut on defiantly and dont As the gan to speak all became silent an estly and with déep feeliy, pealed to the Irish Nationalists restruiy themselves, in the interests of the 2 desired an enlightenment as \u2018subjects were safe under American protection.Con- | Grey said it was possi- hip on the way from would touch at Honolulu, gol Esquimalt.clusion, Six Edward Grey said there was no foundation whatever for the report that ent had made a protest n LoNDoN, Vebriary \u20ac .Commons yesterday £s os Ssundervon, Conser ta} ve leader of tho Irish U od th er 0 6 ri A} Evicted Tenants\u2019 Cou pemlon \u201cnt à flèrce speech.Its course, - Saundersoy -an- sorted, was in :n line igh the policy\u2019 bt the Irish Chief Sotrotay releasin he G d sassins, w q Ted bya ni 2s rafhan, cath 4 taithfaï Ish benches alps Cel.a mi > nembe \" \u201cWithdraw the expression, The Spesker The clamor among the and seemed to mier listen Mr.Gladstone ining in energy of SES ve ment.All the bringlug the Spas: Surely,\u201d orable member from North Armagh will refrain from calling a gentleman held by many in the highest Sa d shewed of i lding oo underson shewed no sign of yiel even to the Premier.Then Mr.\u2018Balfour, the former Chief Secretary for Ireland, arose: \u201cI appeal, said Mr.Balfour, \u201cto the honorable mem.lib oa Then slowly and de erdte \u201cFE accept.the suggestion del withdraw the expression for that mentioned tion upon article 29 of the treaty, and gpotes r.Bayard as holding that article Mythe right Re ame ber from, Eas ot és unaffected by the abrogagion of the onel Saunderson did not subside, pro- Fisheries articles, and was stif in force.coeded to attack Mr.Gladstone for attempt.In August, 1668, , however, Mr.fr.Cleveland, ing to establish Roman Catholic ascend.n_ a me ongress, resse opinion of Er.to question in.the.following Shey in die, BE pollen) power language: and never intended to relax their The Dublin Parliament, it establishes, f.ih to Pa hot thoed.yi spooimen of the men whom was fovernment of TIRE @ o had recently called the Parnel- Kasses B the ily Red.with no more sense than a hen.\u201d TTER.Over 1t\u2014The Interfére.the House of y afternoon, Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, Conservative uestion- he advices they pnd further to what the chandise passing through Canadian terri- British Government intended to do in the tory from one place in the United States to matter Sir Edward Gre Of Parliamentary another.It would be no infraction either retary of the Fore fice, replied that of the letter or of the s 8 trib of the treaty if in fon received he Government we should stop, uni and carefully in erally agreed\u2019 with oe cable news spect every vehicle acrivin at our border published atl?nd newspapers.with such merchandise, Nor on the other ed that the\" Government, as at band would Canada violate her obligations.rose nt advi A pots end to.LS by, ake treatment of |.3end, warshie Hotiom Hoes and room nd prover.In cont notable Sir.LAT Semen, Secre- ASHINGTON, ému \u2014In the Senate da t resolution from oreo Sadao | the Vera Socio Islands to the United States, Was pre sented by Mr.Dolph referred, Chandler's resolution requesting the Presi.ent to enter into 0 Refonte un he ment of Hawaii for the prepreg of the Hawallan Islands, was ref the .onvenience and our Interests, a we say.mitted on Foreign Belations.~ Incidentally \u201cFifth\u2014That the aw authoiizing the ive- session matt sealing of cars in Canada contalning £ foreign game up and was debated to some extent.mercha im contiguous There was an almost unanimous stand |} country doea not apply to merchandies im- favor of Amsrican interference, buta by our own people from countries SAC of opinion as to w annexation bot continguous and carried through or 8 protectorate i le boat, Canada for delivery to such owners \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee ee he Sixth- That the Jw did: didnot contemplate Imperial Federation.e passing of sealed cars to of a \u201cport\u201d EE the delivery et pui place not not gr toi , February 3.\u2014The address the owner or consignee tg be opened hg eratian,.Pas D ree here without the su ein ota revenue à cer, Scventh, that such a ti sistent with the safety of the pt ia .\u201c The statutes relating to the transporta- States and the B Siona should y be the subject of orne hd h regulations have given to these laws a con- na 4 struction and a ro oy that I do not think secretary is James E.The m was con a adapted to thé new onde: péring in ings of the Jeague Rone most en SEE port out of the construction of the Canad Baten Bd all sad of 7 sft Si | rep ted pl Rend us a a more jus ur ôple and to our transportation Sompanies, tn the interior of the o try.i we continue the policy of Super ling Fire in & Trunk Factory.ates upon the railroads a Uni Covumzus, Ohio, February 8.\u2014A flerce tates, we cannot in farce Ay the same fire was byt the explosion of a time give these unusual facilities for com- line stove a eut guet A rd n petition to 0 an adlan ds that are latin & Starr tory yi ate and.the.rsue the practices aa cut ra epastien ty was need- ** Bvorsa rates that we one and postal ontire is dei > hed a toed by our own railroads, douse after a aap tb he bu des hope t that.the eee submitted he exprossad aed trend girls nt work, many o a revision the laws upon a \u201cads a \u2018 hom Th 5 Sioroys re juster basis.\u201d - | woman in the frank | from: Rid Hattie Hamil se od amp and dr ma 5 the andoné of | Dvsrix,; ILIN, Fabraavy \u2014-Blr O'Brieny the ed Eiht irs on the 5 , lntrodu Chief Justice of th oaonEreas | bod Up rac] tate the scheme Hirion ot the H Hi Cours dee Den omnarelet oy Dare | Trelapd, ba vie ta pro.a men a States and aa Th ere ls 06 poasibllies tection to to sherify aja baill x \"n of the bill dt a adopted.at the iting writs at, gk def Jus.session, even not taking inte cons 1] es, in ble di is Chief Hon & © nnrcpublione ao | ; 4 kin te rase eno ped gine and prog) potion pint » time stated, Hing Boater th & Coust ges TEE pre adn dnintégrs Poele and bi pi Inga has be sent in o coms mittee, illo en an ! 6 Changs or its for he -|-Qver © recede, | , Bnet Tobit py tart, and she mn bo ame e #éhoed ini \u201cétlent- re pe ad [LES ood a the oa oe ed she asked per- © dour was , an mission to ses the place, The footman who opened the door, like th Woman at the lodge, had the quick sense discern a lady despite the plain attire, Mie asked Mar garita to wait until the hoxfisekeeper came; and in à few minutes stateBly Mre.Grame, in her black silk dress, \"her appr \u201c e see the Courts\" said Margarita\" «IŸ was told that strangers were allowed to over it at.times.me looked doubf rh de eR rp, adomie kody it is 1] some on ether visiting or knows Infâthe néighbor- beam a total \"ahi Leds R le- hearin e Bourty thought À should like to see it\u201d Still the housekenper's s tace Éd not relax, | pte ures bétter.py to pass whole ors here 6 Many apne does that,\u201d observed the woman, as she brought out the keys, and the hUKe ; and then gari opened the h ors, into the inner circle of h .\u2018The aix 2 see ed almost, faint with the per owers e saw rare s.fame of rare t the trees: she héard the tains, and the cooing of oves, How falr and serene Se whi e Whita te ri 5 oÿv he must have loved his ho hy Court i f- was a magnificent builg- t The gray stond : ; the tall towers and turrets lent additi ndeur to it.The windows t iron baleo- firey before them, owers.On the terrace immediately in a saw pea- .oooks spreading out} their gorgeous ers \u2018in the sun, The wijole scene spok the wealth and grandeuy of centuries.\"Lhen, sh@ saw the ben n- servatarion serio) Sud hothoubre whi left her; but Grmed one a he ch ct ions of the was the late ord's heiress.ficent grounds and _s\\gperb gardens, she \u201cSuch strange things avowed to herself thal 8 thousand a year, Rylestone.little way towards would indeed go but tablishment.kee ing up 50 vast an ent up the stops which led to the then she thought to he the way in whi her home.À half-miegi .after all she was not she should M ng t rd A gue right can: ee Tics Sugg Worthy Mrs.al swèer.secret,\u201d Margarita said \u201cAnd his heiress, too,\u201d stone, ing, an have the words unssi bland superiarity.\u2018Of course G cap be an she could e secret of the willl\u201d _control herself; she cl de t late lord seem sound filled Lady Ry bave been, she said, heard of so od quickly \u201cIf you prefer not show if.J am sorry to have caused you th oe She turn- éd to more 2 away de lis t then the stern Tat slaxed.Bay ee wigestffd; Bai Dave on easure, y ou I a rooms, o Qpicture-gal- pod andthe .\u201cshould Hike to soe all that T ay ,\u201d said tu ttend \"return .al a Mrs, Grame; and once more Lady Rylestone was left alone in her frasband's | res The entrance vas b; It was hung round with armor and & trop les of the chase.as she sat there¥ à Certain conviction came Some pes that Lord Rylestone would not be I: it be knew what slic was doing, and t, if she could 340$ cou otto) Ti a 0 trossand .queen, she o no hy en - that fashio rE She had not time for longe; mdibditation; .Grams -and then -@bhe busi- rness of ehowin the Margar- {ta had a Et re prie for one thin te resolutel kept de her veil, and; as far.as she could; » ina) tone 80 low that ber voice, she cied, uld mob rwards he recognized, ard it bad di, diwied pon hb ery unw hing; it over de he day should \"come when Hors en a torte cirmeianss i should be yeoognized \u2018ho had visited the placo alone LA vo put her at once ip a false pcaition and iti came to 's knowledge, would cause im, - she folt sure, the keenest annoyance.' \u2018Stil ust persevere now.She must \u2018find out, i's) she cola, A secrat of fEthe will.There might be a Towa id\u2014she t hear of 4 \u201cTete \" inotdégnt that d throw some light upon it, la race Tad Fi bo please prie th Mrs, Grame, \"you 1 pa sand rout ® st Murillos, ape pre , Glor- glones, and G el pact could resales reset went tk ugh her ommatls a each one, maki\\ting ad.roiri en! in that low, restl-grained voice of h ring all the timaée how, without axing suspic on, she to be- in to sak of what so near her Hifneart.\u2019 om\u2019 adératand p , mada; sald Mrs.Grame, iy comme here, - they.know ee value of ictures Han 1 Tore t.you.rstand | rise are.ge lareMifd Lady ovary to the Ett hun boing.aot think Te eürious,but Who is ahef\u201d a rho, having a spare fternoon was not indisposed to gossip, not notice the almost painful suspense \u2018with which her\u2018listener awaited her an- (I shall} soon be on the track of the but make this woman speak out.\u201d \u201c Cameron is a niece of the late iss lord's,\u201d said the housekeeper, slow 0e And hi , bad ed Lady Ryle- uickly, She ts ded Lady think- nd then ould have given the world to nsatd.: \u201cHis heiressf\u201d répeated Mrs.Grame, with L superk \u201cOh, no\u2014 nothing of the kind! pr] lord is the heir\u2014the heir-at- = Toten th that T had\u2019 head Ryiestone niece \u201cpelug heifess, esto: | Vi have never heard \u2018anythin kind, \u201d returned the housekeeper, decidedly.Miss Cameron has had a fortune [have never heard that she * ou were here when the late \u201cOh, yes, I was here!\u201d Margarita s impatience oe Tongs her hands and cry out, \u201cTell me plty's sake, tell me all you kmow\u2014tell\" me lasped her hands to- ther, and Ker slender figure swayed to and Be calmly, | enyihiog nage, Jing tore he T here fell over them a dead silence.In ity it lasted only half a minute, yet it ro med to have lasted an hour\u2014a rash of art beat, her hands trembled Doveckeepor's voice sounded as though it gr 5% the will\u201d she ted.* Not tha 1 evet heard of.Ido nk se\u201d Sh ed cagarly inte y: Kyle- stone's face.\u201cI do not think there could (To de Continued.) PARISIAN HAIR.RENEWER in a : der sa 2a, ve montis.Price |QUEEN- MÉPICINE CO, MONTREAL |- | = Sra TTL In low i with sa air of Uked aster Ha | did to herself, \u201cif I can amo of the happen,\u201d said Lad repli \u201cMrs.control 8he could: hardly lestone\u2019s ears, Tes \u201cor we must have 91: oix ne do pe mme mia T « \u201cie! © Perr ry Davis\u2019 ided to \u2018Then, of no direct heir to sucosed.Lary \u201d \u201cLady Ryleatone & said in a ; _ : Welton Sow was » lower volue, 1 EN = Art aiid nature sdemed to have done theis | No\u2014no direct heir; but the present lord Fit # vit Beh ry ily best\u2014 where trees and flowers were seen In wae muc rparite gare d to im, tient sigh.Hero pr Ee to SRE their highest perfection.The vast park, she pri in th of her husband's = Sn out 1 = o the, grand.ancestral trees\u2014somo of them home, with fait loid Servant, who mst Touran dre a fli dus 22 the growth of centarlés\u2014the hills.covefed know ve pere 8 ! he | fami bk 7 der pide in mE he out Lp.on Saturdays, or be soon 88 : with verdure, the: bosky dels, the sunny 80d Yot flow col the secret, of the will due at pe a a i glades, the treasures of flower and fern, all How.conld she learn even éver so little of Glasgew, Lon ° erry 5 .Servies, 3 fllied Margarita with \u2018wonder.Under the that which she louged to know?Naw 20 fiat Line of Sasa ot.i .fs young, is he nott\u201d From New Pier (00 ow York.trees pes she saw plctureaque herds of antisred I hg nr 0\" a 8, n 2 a Sm nas) Te 3 17 \u201cYes, lic is young, and very handsome, .: - oar and an oT ren à flcoted away.° The soene de- \u2018There in not a Bandsomer.man in Englasd 3 a 2 WEGIAN - : Jen 5 su saw tee tall gra lowers of the Court.dy Ry lostons kao au well: What 2 Jan.GTA 2 \u201cHer heart beat quickly, her eyes filled with } stud cd the contour of he noble head, th 3 Fob oie EAN 5 \u201d conieliness of the noble face, as she ba pdt 5 Pusband's oe the sald to There came beforé her a vision ef how often pessengers (rom Now à ark, upwards, single: 475 and up- ; n she came to second odgs, at the she had kissed the handsome: Sho | wards, return; loumtidn.of 3 entrance tothe vast pleuaure-grounds.She tried to recall her wandering thoughts, for Neatly all the staterooms are siruated on the slo saw terrace after terrace all bright with the the housckeeper was saying\u2014 deck, thus ensuring purfect hing and vontiistion.g lors of a thouspnd.flowers; she saw the * In the western drawing-room there is a Lio A an, Bardinian, Mongolia an, Nyniidian, Blase 3 eam of feuntains, the sp spray of of which rose superb her tait of Larsen lord.You ot cheats sut ight.# wou ce to see pe f leh In the sunlit air; & in aw he ent She stummered that she should \u2014that she Liverpoet renier nu, John's, NMalifax ; very birches.With wistful eyes she looked admired good portraits.And then the From Li wl From BAL.Prom Hall.through the iron gates, thinking how fair it housekeeper, li ing her companion better to Baltimore, gry, gre rai via.Jax via Tia Bt.= all was, and how dif ifticult it must have been every moment, saic and Halié alifaz to LiverpL for hin to leave it.As slie stood thero the b rd Rylestone does not live here\u2014he Rec MONGOLIAN.ES ro vod dt à came - bas gone a Jan.ABSVRIAN 1\"! # Ing a atom the lod lodge ca ea Ye b tao She did not notice how the lady's lips grew ropage à Every Will only carry Cabin Passengers o : Despite the gon he mad \u2018and the thick black white and trembled, or freight, paasage, or further information apply to veil she discerned a lady Gone abroad!\u201d repeated Margarita.H.& A.ALLAN, \u201c Would you like to: ses nds\u201d \u201cThats strange.\u201d 25 Commen Street, Montreal.3 she nuked, re etfully ; and fhe Frlestone \u201cEvery one goes abroad now-g-days,\u201d said 8; pate © Mes > : auswered \u2018 Aelia y hry, and Lady Rylestone hastened sx 295 dinate hia.\u201cThey are shown sometimes tostrangers, to rejoin\u2014 ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO.\u2014 es\u2014but why should any ane who owns , B ey the house too, when the family are à place like hi care io leave 16 > NE i] Sm a in Feb 1 81m » rs, Graine shook her head slowly, alter; Sut., Feb x p.R re the family absent now?\u201d asked La- \u201cThat is what I do not understand,\u201d she Travo, Tue, » feb.4 Wem m Aller, Tues a, nan 3 \u2019 \u201cYes; and the housekeeper had a party of said.\u201cI should not go away.His\u2019 lord- EAST KOUTE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.; esterday to see the place.It is Ship bas never lived at the place since it Direct line te Bouth ot France, Riviere and be i co id fidored one of the finest in England.\u201d was his own.\u2019 ing ut Gibraltar to land passengers to B ; ita gave the woman a coin that | \u2018\u2018] understand the family are \u20ac xpepted NEW YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS.5 m fer \u201ceyes beam with dolight.soon,\u201d observed Lady Rylestone.\u201cWhom Baiser VIT Jan 28.10w.m.Kaiser VW.TI, Apr 4100 m.: choi like to pee the place,\u201d ihe said, fo i people mean \u2018when they say \u2018the er Wien j 10am Fulda: Sa \" igh re gently: conoink will go throu dy \"I should imagine they mean Miss Com- \"NEW YORR GENOA AND NAE in & £y consider ft strange to ses à lady eron EE de Valmy,\u2019 Porte tune Ems, a Pa ry oo aE been told tha ss Lasmgo 9100.$13: or $1508 berth, first ,* * Na;\\ladies and gegtlemen too sometimes replied.\u201cThey have 4 s 2 ; come aiène ; though, as a rule ,they come in Cameron Is to reside here for the next three OEL ICH + O 0.à Boxting Green, So artes.\u201d years at least.\u201d DOUGLAS BATT Ya James street, Moot- P \u201cI was\\at Lutdale and, hearing of the à Lady Rylestone dew her breath with a real.ecp, Easping sigh.oan Of gy i hous an ke iss Cameron?\u201d she repeated.\u2018\u2019Pray do evo \u2018CURE FR {STHMA NEN SISARETTES, people\u2019 who leufter from - Asthmatic .Oppression ae pe ane | re and ervous Tose ¢ of oe Sdaghe, Lory gitis, Coke Wheezing, In« aomnla, Chtarr affec« | tions, sd dificult in Exe us elie by these we ATID LES and INJECTION.encor a perio bry LUA and 2 stook SORT CEMENT, == PRES te arrive at dowest prices a SU in * prison.At this time Baihut wrote to the © + | i - was required for feed for stable fed stock.1 mr eo APPOINTED FARM : Be fom \" Haus \u2014Three \u201cmen of the the Norwegias à ship \u201cThek ~Manitobs school question first came\" for diacussio Sir.mea 0 Sue 20 en « sholition of it.sulted enri \u2018 gandidates reid: only six votes.Orrawa, February &-The first Oon- \u201d sswvative caucus of the session was held \u2018Thursday.The attendance was very Jeege, including nearly every member of tbe Conservative side.Col.O\u2019Brien -and-Mr.Adams were not : present; McInerney, the new member for Kent, was present, but left before the con.elusion, : \u201cCol.\u201cTisdale occupied the chair.The , D.Jol Thompson outlined the policy of the Government ptimated that > neue of the Cention to oe ths oon courts.ere ane was a among the Ontario members nofal government should not d with aod Thompson's statement appeared to eral satisfaction.The general cy of the Government fu Sid the necessity of char in the were fully disc From n= earned, it m not likely an; sw re reductions in duties oe made, ®althongh ry will, rection, mn fo! [ha A003 th tha an intimation as given that binder twine would elther on the free list or a large reduc- made in the present duty of 2 per Considerable dissatisfaction was ex- by the members representing the tural constituencies in Ontario and e Maritime provinces to the duties on coal ofl, and strong representations were made for a reduction in the duty or a total LT TE sgaes BEFiE bal eff (Lambton), who represents the ted out that the ur was not due to any monopoly among the producers, but among the retailers.He ced fl to show that oil was sold re, but on fi e wells with erent places inCanada, it was found that the middlemen and the retailers reaped a profit in many districts of per ce The question of treo corn was brought u but the Members representin th the agricultural constituencies, almost fifteen to one, were in favor of the retention of the duties on the corn, as they sald Canadian corn This change of opinion on the subject of free corn is due to the adoption in Ontario of scientific methods of raising stock and feeding them during the winter months.BAIHUT HAS A CONSOIENCE.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Paris, February 3\u2014M.Bathut, the ex- Ministerof Public Works, now y avalling trial trial for accepting Panamamoney hasd restore to \u2018Mariotti, the Journalist, the amount of damages and the costs in which thelatter was mulcted in a libel suit in 1888.Baihut was the complainant in the suit.Mariotti had accused him of accepting Pana- Baihut denied the truth of the and brought accuser he court, as he said to yindicate bi his cter.esides paying damages an: \u2018 costs, Mariotte had to serve twenty days in pewspapers that the sentence was not half enough to punish such a conscience- jee ar and blackguard.Baihut yesterday ed the presidency of the ety the.motion of Mo: 48 The Matin publishes what.purports to the official report of the autopsy on he body of the late who suspected af having committed \"suicide.to tes were no marks of violence on the bod and it was impossible to affirm.that death \u2018was dye to synco The analysis did not re ison, The doc tors who were en- n the ori SE the sul uent SiSminations à arrived separately at identical resu * ZOLA DEFEATED.[sPEOTAL TO THE STAR] PARIS, February 3.\u2014The- élections were beld to-day to choose successors to Renan Rousset and Marmier, as members of the French Academy.The o Te- the election of Viscount She ; Bureau, Dangin, the ; competition for the.seat made vacant.bythe \"death of Marmier, was one the Five ballots result.M.Zola re- fed \"BEN TILLETTS TRIAL [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Lospox, Fi &2\u2014The \u2014äuatles bas Grantor tos moval of the trial os Ald.labor leader, from Bristol to Old Batley.INSTRUCTOR.oo {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Kiwoeron, Thomas B.Storey, High Court of tition forthe re- Tillett, the February 8 \u2014 who has been a successful farmer in the oounty of of Carleton, has been appointed farm instructor at the penitentiary.The Deacons Now Separated.February 2.\u2014A divorce granted to _ Edward er Deacon Wednesd lt thoy proceedings instit: ay of the u BRR ve the first being the suit Jor ore ins ftuted by Mr.Deacon In this proceeding Mrs.Deacon od \"from the Jurisdiction oft of the Court nappes the Superi bunal at-Aix, where the pus Mrs.De g altoryards n \"which She ng Jrovading \u201cHusband various acts of cruel med a.Sivas and the custody of t ee n also instituted a suit {nat | his wifoin in Now York and this is pd is Ping.| ta Lp BF, ve eyidence of her divorce was granted aay Da es an the proceedings at Aix and Grasse were lons sent for the tinuance of tha proceedings in in New Fatal Snow Slide.known wn\u2019 as \u201cBil,\u201d Ich, A t the them gndoar .dt ps cup 30 foe.himself, jes CB 8 A oo, Col.H.W.Shive} = (Md miners, NN Join A pot nee At Anne neys \u201csav rit men an miles frome Aspen, BEE mules have eons Bb in, an they have but Letle and y has s from = Son's racing pring Sevorai wi ha opeurred between Aspen and Maroners mill, and it is feared oe © rescurers bean caught between th Killed : Ate.» \u201ccompanton.of the sea- who were rescued =.\u201c Herman on a ce ch or\u201d \"of the shi oath by stare and the the - t they to save n.The .Near Carbondal : Young man le, Cal,.Charles after foundering vende, have | - THE LOYAL OLIVER-HAS-NO BUSINESS ON THAT TOBOGGAN.Sir Oliver is sturdily against Annexation and knows how to deal with Annexationists ; but his present trade policy is pro-American and, as a necessary consequence, anti-British, and his future political programme looks to the separation of Canada from the Empire.their names are Andersen, Jacobsen and Johannson.Much sympathy is felt for the unfortunate men, who are still in a Bd weak conditlon.They can \u201chardly considered sane and talk in an noo) manner.TOPICS FROM THE CAPITAL.[SPECIAL TO THE #TAR.] OTTAWA, Feb 2.\u2014A.J.Christie, Q.C., one of the most distinguished lawers of this city, died Thursday.The de was the senior member of the legal firm of Christie, Christie & Greene, and had for ears been one of the Benchers of the Laws ciety of Upper Can ol is Jearned from official sources that the C.P.R.has fod an important feeder in the Foot Hil } countryof the North-West.is the 140 mile section between Leth- more, Galt al mines.That rtion of the road from Dunmore to Falls, in Montana, thirty-five miles on length, is retained by the Gall Co ompan This acquisition will ensure the C.pA access to the great coal coal supply o of tho Nox North- West and form an on of the raad to the Crow's Nest Pass, through which the C.P.R.p to construct a second railway to Rho Pacific coast.The newly ac- uired line will be brought up to the standard age at once.dvices have been reeeived by the Gov- rors here of the pou of of Ca) tain Archibald naval Lied Sens e-de comp\u2019 - er u He entered the pa at an ear) e gb v vy early the servie, in which he winged rent \u20ac distinguished himself.This is the first ooca- sion on which a Canadian ons the na bas been selected for this honor.TL intments of Canadians to from the army.HE KILLED HIMSELF.[sPROIAL TO THE STAR.) ; Taree Rivers, February 3.\u2014On Tuesday a young man, twenty years of age, named Mignault, who belon chiche, committed camp on the ous honor He told shantymen that he felt sic and then he went to bed.cook heard groan Bhortly afterwards th and found that the Zeiss man had cut Sat his throat with a penkn He had pulled the sheet over his head and held it in a Sip oh of Jeath.The body was taken where an | est was held, and a a of \u201csuicide while in a fit of mental aberration\u201d was returned.WHO PAYS FOR THE ROAD?[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] \u201d Kreston, February 3.\u2014The Frontenac County Council has had a private session, the result of hich has caused a commotion among the ratepa: The following ex- 4 plains the diff ty: In 1864, when th counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Adding- ton were all one, they purchased from the then Government of Canada en toll Tod between Napanee and n, paying therefore at public sale yr hortly after this purchase the counties of Lennox and Addington remaining united rated from Frontenac on thelr own account.they assumed as their share debe for this road the sum of $20,000, thus leaving the county of Frontenac res; ble for the balance of $29,000, The county of Lennox and Addington paid in the county of of Frontenas or a tow Seu ee that the .county of but uj por Hao i er neipal nor interest on was ox and Pon cease pa inky \" At the > oo time, however, they\u2019 e their the road gounty of portion free of erefrom profit of about $1500 during all cars.the settlement of finan- ms SAVING COAL.THE USE OF FIREBALLS COMMON IN ENGLAND.A Strange Case of Suilcide\u2014An Irish Distriot In a State of Siege\u2014A Peculiar New Zealand Fish on View in Edinburgh.England.À strange case of suicide has been investigated at Birmingham.The deceased was an elderly man named William Bolas, who had lived in lodgings.He had been very strange in his manner, and had tried to commit suicide by drinking sulphate of zine.A few nights ago he was given an old éane with which to knock on the floor of his bedroom in case he required anything.Next morning he told the son of his landlady he had swallowed a stick, and on looking in his mouth he saw an inch of the stick above the throat.He attempted - -to take it out, but Bolas bit his fingers.A constable was called in, and the two men between them pulled out of the man\u2019s throat a eve of cane sixteen inches in len there was another stick food nim: though, de the constable d not see it, but a drink of cold tea produced vomiting nd second iece ot cane was seen pro rotru ing from the hroat.Bolas pulled this out himself, and it proved to be n inches in length.The rion to the windpipe were so serious that death soon resul Bolas had broken the cane in two pieces, a and then thrust them down his throat.ury returned a verdict of suicide urine enporary insanity.Under very remarkable circumstances, Miss Burch, of Ashford, Kent, Das Just au fas seed to a fortune £150, 1888, when ahe lived at South Konsingtog she was among a crowd wal watching the ai vals of the debutantes at a Buckingham Palace Drawing Room, when an old gentleman was overcome with faintness, and was seen to 5k s number of those who ng around thougbt be was drunk = Miss Burch at once saw that he as ill, and sepportea] him = a peat in the park.\"She des vai for a cup of water, which FE reviv the old gen- tlemag, who come u Midlands ne inh his LOTS of rh ed Miss ake gave Ponte mors of the | matter Bear a cand ne when she was ted ndon solicitor, her the news that the old gentleman had recently ¢ died, an that having no near rela.tiv thed a amoun too pd ges vomi his ily, a {luding à 5 sum of £150,000 to the lady who, extended a hand 0 of need, had sympathy ad help towards him nearly five FEATS ARO.gl Jou ble death is reported wall, Wien H miens, vie eon received a a nothing of , was sent for.* ir Jott tions for poulticing the swelli men, grew arte, ud medi a was n summon: QWever, be un- death resulting two afler availing, OSPER, DOMINION.Zs J OMN THOMPSON; Be - PROPMLTORS., A, the doctor's arrival.At the inquest the bi returned a verdict of death lood poisoning, caused by the prick of a a horn.re use of fireballs saves one-third coal and is Somme Suough in En land from the labôrer's odgings Ad geatiowomes in Bath and helten- e of one-third coal dust, two- ve sand and beaten clay, molded with water into balls the size of a se egg and dried they are permanent fuel.When the re, uw hot aud red red a dozen of these Poe to the will become red- hot and sta 80, dire res red-hot brick, kee ing the heat far longer than coal without em.There Is not ing lik like them for keep- Goan put red-hot Inte biasicr or portable zen nto a forma would taie the chill off bedrooms very comfortably.hen rooms are heated by stov es economy Nes in Dever Jettin bing the fire go down cold weather, as more heat to warm the rooms hor the walls he chilled than it does to keep them so for Some bors were returning by train from school at Coventry, when one of them, for à freak, mounted on tbe shoulders of his comrades and put his head through the aperture for the lamp In the roof of the carriage.Being unable to withdraw his head, he was in danger of suffocation.The bad to be uncoupled at the next station, and, after considerable trouble, his head was sawn out.Irelind.around the STzeaiiy.who keep watch plight and day, and signal he approach of an suspicious person.There are writs out against six of the largest tenants on the yke estate, and the sheriff has decross t / twenty-nine thers; bu but © is of stock ta he tenantry was n months ago, and to continue this abatement on the Judicial rents has led to the present dispute.The eviction of a tenant took place last July, when the sheriff iffs and police were fired on.Edmund Malone, the evicted tenant, s ubsequently took forcible possession.It wastothisman's farm that caretakers and tradesmen to fit up 8 residence fc for the former were being conveyed, on pets from from Limerick when a row collected i Seavited by pelting the agents and t et a Police protection has now ee gran the ers, who were | specially pent by the En Pro - Defence Association, and patrols armed lary are continnously on duty.The toon tenants on Colony Q llaghan's estates at Fort Anne d Miltown Lecentiy refased à to a ts unless they percent.cont.Traduction on 7 the Judiol ra rents as e landlord, refusing, and threatening I To In, ngs they consented to pay in full.Th exaspera the © tenants, who have combiued to resist the demands of their landlord.The tion are su the present There has just Fi SA i uarto form, & new series doc mente Ireland duri most eoalngat ws bon Liye gpl ed far qua Ey of x service oney.8 pete Sovernmental correspon- > lg ovina Rene Siow.| dence notice upon the French ir 1 = 4 + eit nT ERG and- dence da- |.Associs- Colonel O'Callaghan in Crease shmen, an which fresh ing- until now ess bought total n' a specimen of ta be ex: Considers! ia Sootland finds fa Union with Great Bri int int been produced ments of the time.\u2018With reference to Lord Houghton's 8 mar- , the Pall M mber of h Fate must be sil without scales.The Sir Willlam d letters soldiery at K statements United Iri ne tin upon the A tain.The era upon light is thus thrown was a turn- have the original e story of Ireland, and not documents which illustrate the nove all Gazette says: Rumor er cubs ion, hy oo January 10 einatated in le omea, ng purchased their holdings 18} years\u2019 than wy Hitherto members of the Royal Irish Constabulary have worn sidearms whether on or off duty.It is now ordered that instead! of sword bayonets they shall only carry batons when on duty.When, < o neither batons nor sidearms w list Down County } nets off the south 1blin connecte the name of the Viceroy with that of Miss Wolseley, daughter of Lord Wo à The young lady, though not ot yet ofage, is rich,handsome and nd will become a pocress in ho her father death.At the Dublin Zoologi ver, her own right \u20ac in 1088 ha al our rouge in n a8 8) ble | more than £1000 by the sale of She is the mother of nine litters in all ot © being twenty- dé\u201d and out of these youngsters only pe een of Go 01 one al county Ti y op have eut eir carried of povernoes for the um the ted Nationalists in the ts, whose, names were the execution at A Tyrone, on n Jennary 13, of Boyle, was bottles an and cabbage stalks on Kis the railway sta naclo e- lted with way to Messrs.John Anderson & Son, coast of Ire- is practlos which first of en rea Lo a derable {ndignation has b been excited od & propos proposal, wh ut Le \" i ; i TR F il gb fl 4 i i FF i EF » i au FT ?0 ir 4 male Europeans and sale, ye, ha at believed to be unnifly, was fo oe with the body of Mer baby tied closely to her t.The upturned es, close-set teeth, and rigid mus- - plainly told spony of the e A body which is polleed do more han und and cover them vite matting and sand.The Hong-Kon suggest that a burial party should Be Qispatobed from Here Is a story ofa miser told by the Roumanian Ropers.rs.A Greek dled in the small town of Caracal, having always liv lived on the alms of his compatriots.ing he made his wife swear that she rea d bury him in he dirty old overcoat he wore every day, T he poor woman to ask the 8s of Caracal to help her to vide the costs of the funeral.A good- Greek went to see her in her affliction, and, pointin, said he would ve bury the man in.hen she told him of the dead man's last wish.The Greek, whose suspicions wes awakened, told her that she should certainly not part with the body before she had well examined tt the coat, or there must be some reason for the request.© wi nia un ploked the Ro lining of the overcoat and foun n bank no which the miser he oa to take to the grave with him.A slight yet not unimportant revolution in the manufacture of billiard tables has been Ir Inau ted by a Hun n firm, who make m 1500 to 2000 tables pnuelly.They have resolved on the substitution of masble f or slate \u2018\u2018beds.\u201d It is over half a century since slate superseded oak.At that time there were three slabs of slate at least in the bed, and consequent- risk, however light, of Tnequality.Foe marble beds will of one slab.Car- rara marble alone has yet been used.The stone is not polished, it is merely dressed and ground on both sides.Although wolves are steadily diminishing in France hard weather always brin, them into ovi ence.It is not surprisin, learn, therefore, t these ferocious marauders have been playing sad havoc among het the Ardennes and the e farmers themselves appear to be orrified, and adopt as man uo tions for the safety of their households as if they were threatened by tigers instead of wolv _ An old man who for years had boarded | with a \u2018Vienna family uamed Engle, and who was supposed to avert.humble circumstances, died recsncly and d lott a Jor.000,000.To \u2018each of two tune of nearly sons he left 000, The on ing newspapers of fenna do not tell us the name ihe man, but give only his initial The woes of the near an end.A hip ba has just lett} Mel.with a cargo of 13,000 cases o valued at £35,000, and on every ns pH] the Victorian Government of threepence or so, more or less, to the price the butter fetches, A new tax on the sale and oo of beer has been introdueed into \"Hun three European countries\u2014.Sweden and Switzerland\u2014a beer taxisun: known.The Chinesd Emperor, wh is Kwang Su, 8 now 21 Toe ng elghteenyears since hesucceeded bh cousin, and four years since he assumed complete power.A nun named Frulanda, who entered the enian Monastery of St.Jacob, at Jerusalem ninety-elght years there recently at the reputed\u2019 re ona hundred apd fifteen, Fersia has found the cultivation en year by year, and it a said that eh wing rich on the profit made toby them by © sale of the drug.farmer are not Tt Is not what Its proprietors any but what | Hood's Sarsa; parilla doe s that tells the » of its merit.Hood's parilla aay Father Mollinger\u2019s Original Prescriptions.TPA SR the NONE EACH PA Us MY NAMB oN , PA.Agents, «he rinhipéts, coles, and bepaty of the alr, the grestest.care is necessarz, mush hate being dome by the use of worthless dressings; Toba sare of Bave ang & first-class article, ask your drug.gistar perfumer for Aysr's Hair Vigor.It i» absolutely superior to say other preparation of the kind.Jt restores the color and fullness to hair which \" has become thin, faded, or gray.It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff.It heals itching humors, prevents baldness, and imparts to \"THE HAIR , a #ilken texture and lasting fragrance.No toilet can be considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all hair-dressings, \u201cMy hair began turning gray and fall ing out when I was about 25 years of age.I have lately been using Ayer's Hair ' Vigor, and it is causing & new growth of hair of the natural color.\u201d\u2014 R.J.Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas.\u201cOver à year ago I had a severe fever, and when I recovered, my hair began to fall out, and wat little remained turned gray.I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to USE Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to ita original color.\u201d \u2014Mrs.Annie Collins, Dighton, Masa.\u201cI have used Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor for nearly five years, and my hair is moist, glossy, and in an excellent state of pres.orvation.I am forty years ald, and have ridden the plains for twenty-five yoars.\u201d\u2014~Wm.Henry Ott, alias \u201cMustang Bill,\u201d Newcastle, Wyo.Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor re, Dr.J.C.Ayer k Co., Lo Mass.Perd EE Druggisie Every réares LYMAN, KNOX & CO.: Montreal | i B CURES BB BAD BLOOD te l-B en LRT A R rok 8 Be AE gy R 2 ee 5 one, SEE fa = : i St re) ERE Co serre Eire ri pestis, ra } kona! Yor | Ty sen Netorativo a n Fa EEE in receiptof LA ECT moe È \u2026 Castoria is Dr.Samuel Pitcher\u2019s prescription for Infants and Ohlldren.Xt contains neither Opium, Morphine noe other Narcotic substanco.It is o harmless substitute .for Paregorie, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.- 10 18 Pleasant.Its guaranteo is thirty years\u2019 use by em ee.a - Millions of Mothers.Oastoria destroys Worms and allays + feverishness, Casteria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhœn and Wind Colle.Castorin relieves testhing troubles, cures constipation and filatulencys © Qastoris assimilates the food, regulates the stomach rm \u2026 * Castoris fu an exostlens medicine for ohil- + Cest eds tinimety far chtiéven of to day sé net thoreat lémd bowols, giving healthy and natural sleep.Case toria is the Ohildren\u2018s Fauacea-the Mother\u2019s Friend, Ca:toria., Custorta i Bo well 5 (apted to children then I recommend 46 dd saper.\u201d \u2018 436 3 Marrhæa .\u2026 423 24 Encephalitis UM Cot vulsi 135 157 Enthisds es oa Pneumonia.SL o = x0 neonatorum .Orpea rere 1908 2374 © TOA cuein ease crane ecrans soi x6 MORTALITY BY AGES.Unaer 8 mon 1641 From 6 months to 1 year 793 do 1to 2y .473 do 2to 5 do 37 do Sto 10 .do 10 to 15 .4 do 15 to 20 .M0 do 90 to .3 do to 40 .24 do 40 to 50 .283 do 80 to 80 .308 do @0 to 70 « 37 do 70 to 80 sis do 80 to 100 arvsoveraccrcccc0n.308 8563 STREET RAILWAY SERVICE.The First Big ~Soowstorm Considerable Rainy in the Horse Cars.The new management of the Street Railway Compan had \u2018Îts first experience of a regular oid- oned snowstorm y.fons this winter sweepers ton \"horses were next brought Into requisition.when it became | evident that there was to be a heavy ! Besides this, eight t at work, and with is plant the Street 1 Bail- fought its first reall awa in the Wh hich the Company have rented for enero far as sus car service noern acknowl- the offictals of t borses cars on time.Conse- ES ay the cities dtizem Liv living mate routes PRE | alow confined Eo \u2014\u2014 tom atoms EE EE ; ange aa follows: & & the remain be and mr oa ge Bank.{ .Copias Applied force Barsalou has petitioned for a writ of dum for the ed mie den erre Beaudrea of Fan} la Valtrie, district ot emo The Misses Dawes have have left on a visit to Otta- va : i SSEBSSES Flou trade is A local sing strong bakers and shraight but sin: of moderate volume a8 4 ked u p some pre previous to i mn ues \"stiening.folders are king for an re au quotations In the meantime « are ro- recrsoagaese Mr.J.B.Carruthers, Kingston, is at the Wind- Extra.sor, Mr.Romeo H, Stephens is at the St.Lawrence Dr.E.Caagrain, of Quebec.is at the St.Lawrence Hall.Mr.H.A.Calvin, Garden Island, Ont.is at the Windsor.Mr.Allan Giimour, Ottaws, has 'been in town for a few days pas Mr.Norman P.now, of London, Eng.ie at tho Windsor Hotel.Captain Boiloau, Royal Artillery, has arrivod - in corn! from Halifax.Mr.C Carter, of the Rathbun Company, Dossronto, is in town.Mr.Frank k Hoss has arrived at the St.Lawrence Hall from Quebec.special correspondent of the ok, Horomia in own Mr.W.Mackenzie, president of the Btreet Rafiwar.Toronts, is in Mr.Forsythe, of pufo0eejaw.North Woat raie has arrived in Mr.J.A.Mahon and Mr Manon have arrived at the Windsor from Winni Mr.Nicol Kingamill, 3 C., oe \u201cToronto, was in lawn Wednesdas at th indsor.Rn Ms Molntyre left last Arkan: evening for H Mr.Lloyd.Stockton Manor.Shropshire, England, is at He 8t.Lawrence Hall.John Ear rl.freight agent, \u2026 western division, os rand Trunk a Rallway, Hamlin.is in town.Mr.W.1 Ball, manage of the Enstern Town.shin Bank, h nons ort vist to town.pi George A.Cox, president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, is at the Windsor.The Hon.L.P.Pelletier, Provincial Secre ve intown Wodnoodey n at the St.Lawrence r, Albert hes, Now York, is in town, on a vii to his fi er, Lt.-Col.Hughes, Chief of Miss Dawson, hter of Gotonel Dawson, Toronto, is on a vino re ranville C.Cun- aingha.J.M.Riddell, assistant superintendent grasa Tro rank Railway at Belloville, was in town Mr.Em of 21 Shuter street, who has been very ili vey.of time, is now nding and able to see his friends.Meears.Randall Davidson, R.F.Mainwaring and Gerald E.Hart are among the Montrealers in Toronto this week.Mr.G.FL LC Sr Srislth, \u20186f the Liverpool, London & Globe e Company, has has been In Toron- Pa for de vu Low ¢ days.ht nt of the Central Division of: of the trad rod True.Rail Railway, Toronto, was Mr, M Goon George M.Hanna and f who have been via Mrs.Hanna, returned to their home in Alpena, Mich.Men, vid sm Mie Arner Jt a2 es or o! pond several weeks in th Mr.E.Tiffin, Goneral Atlantic Division of the C way at St.John, New Brunswick, is in town.accompanied a Miss McNamee, who will bea gost at Mry.Wonham's during the Carnival.Mr.H.J.Dexter, of Winnipeg, solicitor for the Northern Pacific Rallway for Manito spent Tuesday in town, leaving in \"the evening for Ottawa, The Rey.Abbe Bern parish Waterloo, A eco a Rov.Me.le ted Coadju tor Bishop of St.Mr.Granville C.Cunningham, electrical en- neer to the Montreal Street Rafway Tho! bas n in Toronto on business, returned t to to on Tuesday.Mr.H.A Everett, managing pl By Mont CRN \u20ac Everott : mired at the W a Koniny lich ard, Bish Valloyfleld, and his tellow travel) eX er Allard and Pri i France een the Mth uito., Mr.J.F.Hil, formerly of the construction department of the 8 y Company, has appointed comptroller p21 the company.This lod a new en erson, agent of the Dominion yep Com paz t\u2019 Quebec, ra M Ph ve bn or Eogisad, where they will spend the rest © winte: Mr.Janos Mrs.Mr.J.R r., and the Rev.ou re on M sesterdes trs E New York, from whenoe they will ail on Satur.| day a oer expect to remain abroad for several mon Mousieur Dubail, formerly Consul-General of France at Quobec, and lately, Consul at Fhristl, ana, has been transferred to Shanghal.He will pass through Canada on his way to his now Mrs, E.W.Parker, who, while skating recently.ne met with an aocident, frac- tureofa bone of he ankle, is Tsing llac has returned to the cit, th Yoars tn the army as required Reglm Dragoons.sation at - o Eloventh a Th to oan rc § loutenant in the oe tone Mr.rt, secretary snd chief ward: of ths Oninrlo Gams and Fish mmission.ja re- ro.Windsor.Mr, Stewart isin wn attending the a annual dinner oi and Game Protec- odeur to-night.of New York, is + Hubert non, Mr.ho is vinoe, has not vis ho na inilrs an > com chase smoossded in Sons Wilkes Booth roan lg.as Sr Va.wounded by Ser- het 2 aimed at Capt.herty.Booth bef: TY Bari amr i Ea eit when ii was od à pe.poeta es Government the Lincoln A.heb.= many other .A das [ F Che Hotta The .towing sre the arcivals at the hotels | Sabon, Hom nk N oa oe ACY x EE pre Ems Sl ont yo of the isn Pacifio Rail- | Oatmeal.meal markot is Js quiet bu but steady.Values The are within the follow Urdnulated \u2018and rolled, per bb.Rt © to si do Per to Standard, per bbi.Lecce se : 00 to bed per bai.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.185 to 200 Feed.Local demand is of the ordinar cl ter at thé following rango of prices.¥ charac $13.50 to $13.75 14.50 to 15.00 19.00 to 2.00 oer report a trade doing in tatoes for osent er van wile man copi Dock © being for ents quirmonts at firin Poe ve uote ds w 11) pe ip rou und lots, and a dote M to th Provisions.a Te \" vision market is quiet and tra trade is con-, uw efly presen ues are firm.Dressod bots re steady.The following values Canada short cut moes pork.bbl.$205 tw BO 088 pork, Western now, per 7150 \u2018 250 0i to 013 Oil to 012 0 to 010 011$ to 013 900 to 9 © There is no change in the tone of the cheese market, Stocks.are = being reduced 19 vors narrow TiEnity, \u201cAdv hes from the other aide favor | holders aud] it looks as if the n would with ve stron valu the mean- boules 114 to 11 oth ne on woo The Liver.dar ee une at 56s for white ery colored Butter.The butter market is firm, under a stoady local demand, in which the several grad Stocks are moderate.We q os participate, The k egg market is firm under fairly activ enquiry and moderate stocks.Prices o x ro une cha as follows: Montreal limed, Ac to Be: autumn laid, Zo to 250, and fresh from 300 up- Dressed Poultry.The demand for dressed brisk, in rae of supplies.als ara very Brie We uote: Honey.onl honey market is dun, , there les _.the retail dema; Birained tro trom To ta 105 to quality.Hope.There is no change in in the hop situation; small nominal.\"A où the Danis of 200 to to 22c for new, 70 Cr good front i in pale lots.y from Ret lings, 140 to \u201cJoo aoa nao Bo to The total crop of the United Sta phone won bales,as compared with se bales Ashes.The market for ashes ls exceed! 1 - ire chiefly to ook a! re belay PA Sra store.ans dre and barrels of in change: as tloorit and Cain Benkecours Markt.The market was not very brisk to-day win the severe cold and snow storm PAIE ?on Grain and Produce.0t0 8 81 0 to $1 10 .T0t 8 -20te 9 Lh L181 40 to $1 50 : #88 butter, per Ib = Do » Cheese, per , .12to 5 Tew laid 2065-32 tions pie sugar, per Ib > St 10 Maplo syrup, .850 98 oney, per cen .isto 15 1b.; ww S| : 88 to M = 100 100 sd pease, 5 foreign wh aulet, wise, .guet Nor, 2 fab Ca Danubian maise, exp, De {ETE AMERICAN MARKETS.Grain; Flour, Ete.et n ri a uf.oul prices : WHRA 3 IN, 44 Feb., SA CORN, 207,000 , Mer 811 12 Ju 121 ae ble QUE Ti bush: WHEAT 183,000 3.00 BAR LEY, 15375 ber.& 10,000 RYE, 38.Ibs.LARD, 130,709 CUT MEATS.Su ments: 18.084 bbls, FLOUR, BARLEY, Tit LARD, 1.551.67D COT ME YORK.\u2014Qpening prices.NE 8t} May, 83} Ju! Man d'Hay ta July.and Tron saoks F WHEAT, R PO 3078 | Eon i BRR LES où ba.LAR D, 259.To BA 20,925 BARLEY, 910 400 BEEF, 757 pkgs.CUT MBA pit Dep ou uly.fT 27,000 bush.000 CORN, 152.000 OATS Bef ¥ pô sceipia, RAT, oo RYE, Sab 763,130 WHEA cbruary, ve $346 br! 950 bashers , 26.400 CORN, £6,100 OATS, 800 MALT, 23 bris.fof bris.and 14, bush.wh AT, 6660 1s.PORK, 330, pair none.67% TOLEDO.bus VHEAT | » Feb., Tk 4 Mar Recap, 105 Ios uh wv pa © WHEAT 1 OATS, pire cial report of orate: was 13,650, of which 7713 were sh and a ja to $7.9 heavy shipping.$7.80 10 3, ip PR VIE 8.; rough Market Window Glass Combine.Cutoaao, Feb manufacturers and resolved be known as the FINANCIAL.statement shows The Bank of England woe an increase in bullion To fois proportion of ous to opon market ik loans nu Paste New ork my marca os and rates è 4B = Fe for for call loans 2 to 2 pri terling ext y.od.Sterling exoharge eo for the mene of don an and Faria by Caturday's vato N New ex advi to the market slight ide the liability per cent last week an e bank's rate ANT) o.Tolle mone e wook of 3.\u2014The chief window glass bbers of the coun vé to ally themselves with a comb 000 £28, 48.48 pies 42.01 per tn the is © funds names an continues dull and 825 tagne, Clar Lamon he or there was little this m and b it arran nts have been ko & Co.'s - se ue the continued alg Termin be de bands brokers cep! recent bayers, partly to partly Lo et stock * contin was the company by the trade and co but no new details.The crowd is ued ented now by the most brilliant of the annee the stocks\u2019 traders sre ct called, nervous action fe ue profit to thoir of attempts to or commission houses\u2019 orders.A Boston that dit ate colon & on ond becomes & ton and Maine tance ter Nees con- fo\u201d Wake but furnished phone, new m speculation we, would 2 not\u2019 buy buy, the modes at these prices.selling at 76, could fetes orth re bo which th wil p robe ond, Te oy Pr pr the wa) ver clear 3 for the silver griculours ro ext week, effect of the gold shi; ents of continues very o casy, I ret i Bole rapid 7 and steci out mot loomy accounts of itself that eratod contract ut is in posait in was taken at the lovrest price nt wiilch this le of of work bas ever been let.The steady with Mashattan aftorn strong at 00%: There 18 no change to notein the tary situation.The su; market was 8 points ad- \u2018large and the demand cay fa Bur Cal Teams Sahn made at 5 p.c.and to old custom A to 9 Love for sixties.9 to 94, and 0 to 10}; docu! o's parer de rond disoouniod 2 30 CE eE men: york funds 38 lo 1-10 premium t, to fover There ses more the loeal Stock ish,\u201d especially for cotton securities.this ne ontresl Cotzon took the load, nE van ; 1 inioni Botton non in sym- with the advance, and t = to 143.'Oolpred Cotton \u2018rose from Ii a Blo] thon.Foactad to Hit van from 5 on r Get ds at 180, Jelcgrap! 0, and Canada Son NTT % Cow y Roi: vote pince V0f° Peut real, were quiet.A few sales o at to 3, The rest of Montes Foro .ds et 5d Duluth by 0 ron Pr GALT 2344, lo 2344, lo 23 our Paper EE bi ; mou 4 1 bo 2 i Domi.ah, 10 109}, 50 do fi) o Tons x ae 1104, 2 Bd do 11L.L London Stook Mark ot.oredi 9 as Mari a es the Lon ot at 2 p.N Y.Four Sexipayrmo 7 Wal lace Holmes was ae a conptr gaol this morning for the of wife,Nellie F.Holmes,at fs mr Septam ber 1, 1901.The by Sheriff Olark.\u201cThe rer death calmly and fear Holmes oracaplone jamie Indie ns Holyoke.livery table.Returni bg of September 1, between the pe hours of 6 an \u20181, he found his wife in bed And his break: fast u prepared.The ungovernable tem which Phan made his ites Ife a bar.got the bette him and altercation\u201d which followed he ; dah or soso bor deed, acious, an mes, sup dragged her body to ; upposing her miserable Shanty in w jen they lived and buried her alive, Her disappearance created some comment, but it was not until the body was discovered nearly.two months wards that Holmes was suspected of murdering He was arrested on November 8, 1801, and : when charged with,the crime stoutly maintained his innocence.He was tried In Springfield by by the Superior Court and | sen.Friday, nor 28, 1802, to be hanged on Frida February 3, 188.The evidence introduced at the trial proved beyond a doubt that the woman was buried testified that sand was found in the lung and that it must have been in- led after the unfortunate woman was imprisoned in her living tomb.Holmes was 49 years of veteran of the 5th Vermont fought bravely during the war.The mur dered woman was a widow, She had one son by a former marriage.Their unlen rein another, Harry, now 10 years old.Harry was a witness of the fatal Blow, but, although this was known to the prosecu- tons it was kept secret until about a week when the defense earned of it and petitioned for a new trial, depending on \u2018s evidence to prove that the murder was as not premeditated.A hearing on the motion was granted, but the new trial was Fatal Rear End Collision.ME, N.Y., February 8.-At MeCon- nelle, on the Rome, Watertown & Og- densburg Railroad, thirteen miles north of here, between six and seven o'clock this pipet taie à snowp Thi ran into the rear of a fre train, whi © joi The p lision, and two men Inside were killed.The wreck has blockaded the road.NOTICE THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 77 tbe Bhareboiders of the a Hime Electric Protection Co for Canada, Limited, will be Beid at the ofices of the Company, 163 it.James Breet, in this city, on THURSDAY, THE 9TH FEB.NEXT, at 10 o'clock am, for the election of Directors and for the transaction of all or any business relating to ald A Compas.LE.UROUWER ANCREE, .and Secretary.MONTREAL, Jan $7, 283 i | Combetand Raïlway & Coal Ca MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tha! the Ahnoel General Moeting of Bharvholders of this Company will be held at the Dom 4 Offices, Imperial Buildings, Place 4'Armes, in the Clty of Montreal, on Wednesday, sth Feb., at 3.30 p.m.The Transfer Books will be closed fromm lst February LU} after the Meeting.HB.BR.DRUMMOND, 18 1mo THE MONTREAL COTTON CO.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ann General Mosting of shareholders of thls Company x PIORSDAY pia Foray et teh = Rtn noon, to receive the PILLOW & HERSEY MFG.CO.,,1td.wPPÉTOR CHERS NES 285 purée of held in the Company's Office, 105 Mill Street, On WEDNESDAY, 15th February, 1863, at Two fer the reception of the Annual Honors The Bion of Directors, and for General GRO: 4.MACAGT, Boctetary.MONTREAL, February drd.! ns Citizens\u2019 Canmivar Civic Half Holiday.\u2014 Tn in The Drive, aod in prego oer To ia Of EELS Es VE.LAWRENCE BALL.vite: win.Qu hoe; 3 ; Ta dev 0 y : Mrs.J.Ji mea ull Tas Mod | gd ite Xi ton; as bas [ From ow Vo ee de 2 = TE Per wh BEL a air ï au de or 1h PUINCE OF WALES ERGUIESS 4 | Sergeants\u2019 social lub, .: fo Lamkin\u2019, Cote des 5 oe NOTICE A { The ara Club.- - ERTS Ea was aprung at 10.86 | os, ot his ANNUAL DRIVE AND GALL | PHILLIPS SQUARE.- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! The heavy sales of the past.month have left us with-a-great many \u2018Remnants, Odd Lots, etc., etc., which we do not care to take into stock at any price, and we have therefore decided to devote Two Days - - viz, SATURDAY of this week and MONDAY of next week to clearing them out at a sacrifice.We are now busy getting all these things, and a few special lines'in most departments laid out on separat~ tables, and on SATURDAY and MONDAY we will offer the same at Clearing Prices.COLORED DRESS GOODS.The Balance of DRESS GOODS AND SKIRTINGS on our Tables will be further Roduoced for Saturday and Monday next at varying from 20 to 50 per cent, PRINTS AND SATEENS.Discounts b Black and White French Sateen for Dresses, at 90¢ per yard, lems 20 per cent.French Washing Cretonne, from 286 to 850, less 90 per cent.BOYS\" AND YOUTHS CLOTHING.We will offer on SATURDAY \u2018aud MONDAY -the balance of our Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Overcoats and Ulsteraat.50 per cent.discount A lot of Boys' Knicker Pants .Half price Blanket Conts and Reefer Jnokets.\u2026.w.per cent Special: Bargain in Black All-wool Henrietta Cloth, velvet finish, 45 inch, $1.10.ccccconierenseresee.] 088 30 por cent Remnants in Black Dress Goods.0 per cent Special line French Corsets, sizes 19 to 96.0000 cocrscv0000000000.680 Fanoy Art Fringes and Silk Edgiags, Plush Balla k Tassels.and | \u2018 95 por cent BASKETS, all Deseriptions.- - Work Baskets, Flower Baskets, Lunch Baskets, Office Baskets, Baby kets, at Half Price.Also Remnants of Plain an , Half Price.- |TABLE LINENS.| Figured Sateen Print and Cretonne, at ° + Doylies, White and ColOr6d,.+\u2026.cisccscorserersseencecesyrecu BE par 008K + Few Odd Table Cloths and Napkins,.Fringed Table Cloth, all White, and Colored Border,.88} per cent.Hem Stitched Table Cloth, Covers and Towels, ie ue mes dir Sad Colored Bath Sheets and Bath Toy oaths, MILLINERY.French and English Flowers.cosecueecstsnioreesasenseansr tt Half Price Fur Capes, Muffs and Collars\u2026.\u2026 succes »« 10.b 20 per cent.Discount A table of Untrimmed Felt Hats\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.A$ 50 cents each The Balance of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, at exnotiy § of the orig- prices Odds snd ends in Children's Pinafores, Cashmere Coats, eto,, sto.MANTLE DEPARTMENT.Misses\u2019 Cloth Jackets.cccevrvetiveesraresserienssen crsnmnsanensi0 par cont Ladies\u2019 Plain Cloth Jackets.c.ccoeeeiiivinniccrsncnseseres 50 por -cent Ladies\u2019 Plush Capes Ladies\u2019 Short Black Dolmags.saréavacies saconcivsesc\u2026e SO per cent Ladies\u2019 Skirts %_per cent CHINA, GLASSWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS._On SBATUEDAY 1 MONDAY we rill oh show Special Lines, Odd Departments and sell a '.OUR CLEARING SALE PRICES, | \"es\" FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.Lots, eto.1a thie fra.f ET LL - Te Rattan Rookers snd Chairs.,.+.10 pèr cent.discount Towel Racks, Rugs, ete.Bamboo aiid Oak Music Folios.cceeereeee.30 peor cent.discount All Parlor (O0ÙS.2002200ee couvre: auvesmeursansaoceuea0 0 OÛ per cent discount CARPET DEPARTMENT.PEER - \\ _BRemusats Matting.coneepeceee EE POE cond do 2.5 par cond .do OHoIothS.correrserrsrrserssussuniseees essennesns sunsesenyons SOY POF ORD CURTAIN DEPARTMENT.Line Ladies\u2019 ~~ Basains in Chénille and Lace Curtains.BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT.la Button Boots, Opera Toe and: Comsion Sense, Lo $4.00 now Ponge) sevseesreoesc0-100:.10 per printed yo 8 pas cent fog cash.A few pairs Misses\u2019 Dongola Button Boots, 1.less 10 per cent.I |HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.* Obfldren\u2019s Hose.eres | Ladies\u2019 Colored Silk Hose.\u2026.\u2026.ceserssessermmsres ronson Kor cont \u2018or ouai sortdeoouse.Pp Special lot Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere A per cent.off Lire Merino Vests Hall pele La > roo TO Sl ee roan an ra « [A te tte ra 0 arse mtn A AI RAR ATED + hh Ce 1+ SIL \u20ac BA ae Gardner, ne shrpet: Point\u2019 8t.- ury, the wife of t Parsonage, Cowansville, Quex.G.H Hb vu B.D., J Caoihon 12a Miltmort Eon the 1st inat., at the Re F.Aitken to Alma BRIMACOMB-MoDON A LD\u2014 AL Consccon, Ont, .oe Soa Maitland Brimacemb to Luvia CONNOLLY-SHAW \u2014At Waodstock, N.B,, on of uss Bide Elder Daniel b- Pago, at the 1bert l\u2019.Connol pool B.h oo thot W odtatuck.y AWES- LEE PA he Martin's Church, on the pay inst.by gh tho Roy.G.Onborne Troop, M.A.Albert 1.\" Dawes, {oungeer\u2019 son of tho late James P, Dawes, Lachine, Quc., to Cocilia Maude, Founge daughter of Capt.: roinas leu, retired Hit British Army.pose = ristgl, England, papers please copy.TD EADY -HFALEY- At Hulifax, N.8.on Janu- - , by Rov.Mon c.Carmedy.Win.Deady, x, to Annie ces Healey.¥ USON-FRASER\u2014At St.John, N.B.on January 25, by Rov, John Robbins, David Fer- © gusun, of the I.C.R., Folly Lake, N.5.to to Katherine A.Fraser, of Providence, R.I.GLIDDEN-COW ANAL St.John, X.B.on January 11, by Rev, Charles Combon, Houry Glid- den.of Presque Isle, Me., to Miunic, youngest daughter of Lobert Cowan, of Rusedale, Carie- ton county.GROU T-ALEX ANDER-\u2014AL Grimaby.Out, on \u2018January 1883, by the Rev.©.\u2018udaniore, Kenneth 2 Grout to Kate Maud, daughter of the late tev.J.L.Alexander, all of Griwsby, Out, LYALL-FABIAN-On the 1st inst, by Rev.H.M.Barbour, oo.D, Trail! Oman, second son of tar Lyall, 0 Mury Louise, third daughter of \u2018John Fontan: ost, * MATHESON-POKTER \u2014 At Barrington, N.Ma Junuñry 19, by Rev.T.H.Siddall, \"pantol Matheson to Annie, vounges \u2018du ghterof Rev.- L Porter.WHITEHEAD- SICOTTE At St.Hyacinthe, hath hl 183, Asworth Whitehead, soh of Lt.-C SL WwW Machea to Kila May, second daughter of V.B.Sicotto, Esq.27 2 - 28, by the Liev, Dr.J Leonard, ussisted by the îtev.Merritt C.sca Miss Gertrude May, oldest daughter of Mr.1).of Montreal, to Mr.Wayne Whipple, of Malden, ass, DEATHS.BENSON -At Quebce, on January 30, Dagmar Falkenberg.daughter of Ernest ŸV.Bonson.DONOVAN\u2014 At Hanilton, Michael Donovan, the youngest son of the late Michael Denov an, FA: ANK-AL Winnipog, Man, on January 24, 893, Mary Jane Crooks Frank, wife of William oo GOULD - In this city.on Tuesday.January ist, 1893, in her 60th year, Marin Jackson, widow of the late George ould, of Quebec.[Vancouver and Quebec papers please copy.) 282 GOUDHUE\u2014 At Waverley, Ont., on January 29, Susan, widow of tho late Charles ¥.Goodhue, GRIFFITH\u2014ALt'Fhorpdale, Ont, on January 28, Mary V.Grifiith, aged 30 years.HOULE-In this city, on ron 1 Alphonse Houle, ed cars, Th oral will k Sa turd rd éth nat, a 8.45 ta \u20ac sp on ail ay.from his lato residence, 821 Richmond st, co to Cole des t Joseph's Chureçh, and t > 5 Com i acquu lmtances end, an eiges Cemetery.Friend ds eal invitedrgo att ; LEVEY \u2014 At - Eastbourne, Eng and.-on tho 28th Jannary, G93, of heart failure, Jemion Boxer, widow of the late C.E.Levey.Esq., of Catara- qui, near Quebec.2e LEFEBVRE-AtSt.Michael de Naplorville.Jan.Mist, Sophie Provost, 79 years and 3 months, w ae of Benjamin Leteby vre.N~Fcbruary the 2nd.at tho age of forty: two years, Eugenic Mary Lapaime.wifo of Joseph À.Marin \"Fo tuner will take paso from hor hus Ind\u2019s residence, 76 Shaw street, on Sunday, 5th Feb., at 2 o'ciook p.m, service ses a tock oh m., at 1\u2019 Eglise St.Jean.St.Cathe- ne strect, ang) thenso to Mount Royal Cemo- CA February 3.Mabel Annie Stewart, youngest and Belovod dau her of ot J.W.Paul, years 4 jou tha days.Funera] \" ob Saturds ib, at 2 3 mn, from Selby avenue, Cols St.bing RICHARDS\u2014In this cit a February 2nd, Mary izabeth (Ciss 8 oars .eldest and dearly b beloved dangle or of \u2018harles Richards.Baturday, at 2.15 p.m., from her or acne: 481 Guy stroef.INNOTT\u2014 in city on Fouruary % Jeromiah o ul ott, native of c Coun Wexford °F TORE, i eral will take \u201cplace.mn ITLER-At Hamilton, Ont.on - BUTLER ne ibe ctet alter Archibald, B.A., to | p Capt.Josate Bublor, WHIPPLE.KINBALL Maldon, Mass.January | COLUMN NOTIOB.~Goooa, Colfes ot pe i ! | \u2018 's.CARSLEY'S.1 TOHORROW : SPORTS, i Tos, served free -tomorray.FOR ONE DAY FOR ONE DAY FOR ONE DAY TO-MORROW'S DOINGS TO-MORROW'S DOINGS TO-MORROW'S DOINGS \u201cTo-morrow, SATURDAY, Feb.4, WE OFFER WE OFFER WE OFFER Bargains Extraordinary In the way of Odd Lots of Remnants and REMAINING LOTS _ from January's Cheap Sale.8 CARSLEY.REMNANTS PRINTS To be sold To-morrgw a lot of Remnants of Prints, frofn two to six yard lengths.All warranted fast color.Your choice of the whole ot at Four and a-Half Cents por yard.8.CARSLEY.STILL MORM ODD LOTS JUST TURNED OUT Several more odd lots, which will be \u201ccleared at.Bargain Prices, AN ODP LOT of Men's Lace and ong ess Boots, i in nearly every size, ich will be cleared at $1.70 per pair.S.CARSLEYX.AN ODD LOT Of Damask Breakfast Cloths, fringed and Bordered, only 79 8, CARSLE Y.~ AN- ODD LOT \u201c Of Ladies\u2019 Bhort Jackets, to be cleared at Half Price.8.CARBLEY.\"AN ODD LOT Of High Class Dregs Patterns, sin several new colourings, on 1% 35.each, worth £14.00 S.CARSLEY.AN ODD LOT Of Ladies\u2019 India Kid Button Boots, = only 21.07 pair.8.CAHSLEY.Ath-inet., a 45 o'clock am re , the: the Catholic Cericte nds wl sognalnianoes \u2018are invited ; ; gry SHEPLEY - Af J.Shepley, ia) TURNER -At Turner, William h year finilton, va January 29, Jessie ears, beloved daughter of nor.\u201d EL _ WILSON At hia pesidenco, near Kndwlton, on goyary luk, 1 after » long iDness, George yours sid moulhs.ERSON A L\u2014 DETECHIVES or THE MOBT RE- by the Canadien ocret Be .Templo Building of this hr dng are special sworn Dominion and are Government to error all their criminal detective wark, References tions and Hotols of hs ois ty.J Tore ao rose, Sun, Branch.rpenter, Sunt Criminal Bra Branch.ERSONAL-WHN GUVFE R WITH TC TOOTHACHE when Les, lication of SERY e wil instantly cure you; headache aod neu \u201cbottle at a rains or vr John T.Lyons, cor.Si | Bleury streets.ALTTADTES iA 23 beat fo TLE \u201cCURLINE\u2019 FOR A heat and dump-add T3 the hair.Price 2x.J.T.to St.Ang {lton, on January 29, Jodeph irs for 80c, w n » Janyars 2 odep! \u201cHom 3 pa orth sper.AN ODD Lor: Of Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Black Cashmere .8.CABSLEY.\u201c \u2018= _AN OLD LOT Of Door Mats, in several Colors, tp be cleared at 140 cael 7 .CARSLEY.\"AN ODD LOT Of \u2018Youthe\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Frieze\u201d and Tweed Coats now selling at very\" -Bpecial Prices.© 8, CARBLEY.AN ODD LOT CN Of Leaflet Blankets vi which\u2019 fain.Fr Lgrons, vor.Craie leury s J 9) t and ERGON; DE, ALEX.ne OARDNER HAS RE- .ing yet introduced, now wetins 80 ai ' 1 ol at Prohostes > ro ear Core \u2018Mountain set : 2412\" prices from A each.\u2014 ERSONAL 3.HERNERT MARCEAU, TEACHER a = 5.CANSLEY.To of Vocai Oufart, 138 Peel Étroe JDERSONAL_MILLINERY.WE ARE NOW SELL ing off at wif price our entire sasortment of French d English pattern & 00ds, to mak \u20ac room for our nu ae importations Just received & choice ee selection of voi fr and headdreases, cte.B, pr Co., J otre Sh - 7141 EREONAY-S MYE_CHEAP\u2014@PAMPED Ld Das\u2018 4 2326 St.Catherine Steet.~ Press roping outfits.as ONAL MERRY BOCIAL CLUB AT HOME.the season.icen'e Tfall, Fri February oh, ake at Me Soidrtel 8, © Bloury la, Ticked: ERSONAL_LETH! LETS LETR! OF ALL isos | Furi Eo LA McAllister, Job Printer, 93 Bt.F ois CARNIVAL WEEK We expodt many strangers in our midst.Every one having.triends visiting or mecting them can do us a good turn by recommending our establishment \u2014\u2014-fer any clothing wanted.Right now wo have a tow specialties \u2018to offer, such as uncalled tor allor-made Suits, Overcoats, sters and some very tine .Pants, These are no mistits : Jetf on ber hands, but clothes made to order, on which we hold deposits, and which acoummala- tion we sell atter taking an ace count of stock.Pays you to look them over ; we may fit you ~ at alarge saving.\u2018it you have any tiléends requite clothes niade to order Qu short notice, wé are prepared \u2018doit We have the tacilities.fake suits toorder in 7 bours\u2019 ES We make them well aad to pertection, .\u201cOde Ready-Made stock In all * departments is still large.We are selling everything cheap, \u2018 #s of quality.Winter \u2019 goods must.go, to give us room tor new stock soon coming to.wo THE \u2014 alma CUTER, HOUSE, wea i800 Noire Dame Siveet.' ARK WORKMAN, roprietor.i Adsotntax tie oc 31 and City Meicis.metres £ a {5 tmaker is giving entire satistac-: Mon to a lot of, the, best \u2018ctty | x Carsley \u201cBrag Lovdon Dposse | * AN opb LOT 04 Window Shades to be cleared at ices.\u20188, CARSLEY.+ Yo.+ AN ODD LOT of Dress Gimps i in several colors ed worth 236, yard.8.CARSLEY.\u2026 AN ODD LOF Pelerine.Mantles lined pati à trimmed with fur, only 8.CARSLEY.\u2018AN ob LOT Of Ladiow\u2019 Cotton Undefwear to sol manufacturer's prices.be AL By _SARSLEY.\u201cAN @RD LOŸ i Of All Wool Dress Borges, in several colors, only 18c yard, wi 250.Ss.OA LEY.AN ODD LOT Of Men's Unlaundried Shirts, extra value, 45¢ each .S CARSLEY.AN ODD LOT Of Fancy Eiderdown 3 Cushions, to be cleared at Special Pr: , Se CARSLEY.AN ODD LOT oO Damask Towels, - b po eo and eines, \u201coù\u201d Half e 8 CARSLET, * \u2018x AN ODD LOT .a Coloured Velveteens, only 190 8.CARSLEY.Lay ODP LOT igh Yop oi TR, whiny gr apn 1 a Fed All-wool hed ony 1 11e = sc \u2014 T | 35¢ English Breakfast Tea | Celebrated Islay Whiskies .al \u2026 SU Cases Moocsewood Bitters.| FRASER, VIGER & CO., Importers, |at Moderate Prices, Ladies are XA gs, Sansser.nt | has already copied one of Fen- ve ring mn} 4th, will be be a N Sparing ay 8% 5 CARSLEY\u2019S, MUST BE SOLD MUST BE BOLD The Remnants and Odd Lots left over from the January Cheap Sale must now be sold AT SOME PRICE AT BOME PRICE or THE INTENTION IS To try and clear most of said Odd Lots and Remusnts To-morrow; Saturday, February 4th.COME TO-MORROW COME TO-MORROW For Bargains in Remnants IN ODD LOTS | IN MANTLES In all sorts of Dry Goods, at S.CARSLEY'S, 2011 * Choice Smoked Salmon FRESH IN TO-DAY.FRASER, VIGEE & CU.Egyptian Lentils, Holland Herrings, Gruyere Cheese, FRASER, VIGER & 00.ROYAL DUTCH COFFEE.In 2 1b.tins.Ty thes, of the de.Ro; cand! © prepared by the Besch cach Procy Pr au Ta FRABER, VIGER & CO.ANOTHER 1,000 POUNDS OF OUR FAMOUS Now in store.ity strict] Remember the rine.Le Ya ond to ail comers 35¢ per pound PTE 1b Bra of au sizes.Sc per bounds inv Se per balf Fiasen VIGER & 00.A DROP OF GOOD OLD PORT, THE ROYAL WINE, i argent Our price for Mackenzie Driscoll's ** Particular Cot wort, Port, the Royal Wine,\u201d is \u201882.50 per bottle, FRASER, VIGER t co.EVAPORATED CREAM } e Highland Brand.; AT rte ir 88 per dozen, best brand in the market, ban rhe manufactured by the Fluivotio Evaporated Cream\u2019 is rendily digestible and al Highland ndensed Milk (Evaporat Oream), 0c per tin, oy oe.od .FRASER, VIGER & co.\"© 200 CASES Johnston's Chateau Ohamfleuri Claret, Imported in En 00 pa case 500 dozen Row OL CLUB CLARET, or bottli: er bran poking aad eur brand, fan wood sad 8 FRASER, VIGER & CO.SHERRIFF'S \u2018HIGHLAND MALTS.Shemiffe OU olay Wigisky, 0c per bottle, 810 por Biers Very OM Ley Whi, VO, #1 per bottle, oF el Sed, XXO, lay Whisky, Sherrifi\u2019's Whiskies in Wood.Bherfrs VO, Voy Ol Pe Be er ation, FRASER, VIGER & come kf 850 Cases Angostura Bitters.Pre Sjogurt's Oelobrated Angosturs Bitters, : _ - 199 St.James Street.2381 For High Class Dressmaking, recommended to go to CARSLEY BROS; 45413 86 Catherine streèt.| THOSE Co WHO ARB ALAVE 70 OWN INTRR- 248 WILL LOSE NO IN VIBYTING UR LARGE AND COMPLETE STORE OP HOME SURSTE NUS MURS [ x PF CAR- KLANKÈTS, COMFORT- BRS, STOVES RANGRASELY-FRED- RRS, LAMPS, bei?HAVING FINISHED STOCK TAKING, WE FIND WE HAVE A VERY FAIR SUPPLY KINDS OF ARTICLES THAT WE ARE PREPARED 10 LET GO AT PRICES 80 LOW © THAT IF 18 ONLY THE BUYER WILL BE -GAINER.LOTS - THE.OF.NICK EASY, om COUCHRS AND FANCY ARTICLES POR THE PARLOR AT PRICES.A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 15%; Off ALL AUT AUD AXD 0.AS oo FoR a Tar WERKS, AL, TROBE WANTING CREDIT OÂR HAVE TE.METROPOLITAN M'FG CO., \u2018\u201d \"1678 & 1680 Notre Dame St - SOIR CANBLEY BROS, Dresshèker , wick\u2019s 1830 period Gowns.mn \u201cBr.Lois ve Méca Exp, Non 6, 10.: ry To Jp » pertect fe : PIKE: STAF F.\u201d Note this feck} Ite worthy of the tis cry lady who goea bétgain-hunting! It pri this, that thie original prices of our goods are invariably rated low.Our prices are cash prices, and camry only & cash profit which is paturally lighter\u2014muoh lighter\u2014than a credit proof.Our clearing values are, therefore, better in many than where a very large discount is taken off originally placed high.This is \u201cplain ss a plke-atafl,\u201d sad ladies out shopping ought to bear it in mind.\u201cJOMN MUGPHY & 00.7 Tailor-Made Dressmaking.Our Tailor-made Dressmaking is the best in Canada.yor Ato vin ok Fe reductions on our usual prices JOHN MURPHY & CO.GREAT REDUCTIONS Furs! Furs! JOHN MURPHY & CO.WOOL REALETTE COATS.20 per cent.: ficou.will be uliowed off \"Woal 8ealette Coats to-morrow {Suturdsy) and all nest week only.SILK SEALETTE COATS.20 per cent.discount \u2014to-morrow sud nost weak only.Misacs\u2019 and Children's UESTERB, with long Ca; per cent.discount\u2014to-morrow and next week ony.JOHN MURPHY & C0.HALF PRICE.Ladies\u2019 BLACK ULSTERS, trimmed fur.Also, » lot of TWERD ULSTERS (no capes).Ladies\" BLANKET ULSTERS, to clesr at Halt vy NS, RUBBIAN WRAPS, for 82.00, original \"A Lot of Ladies\u2019 JACKETS, to clear at Hall Price.JOHN MURPHY & C0.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame SL And 105, 107, 100 and 111 M, Peter Street, ln \\ Dy § Jig ADVERTISEMENT.GLOVES! A Few d Lines of Winter.Hgves, Very - Cheap.- + \u201c3 en Special line of LADIES\u2019 ASTRA- Po CHAN GLOVES.as.= LADIES\" BLACK CASHMERE GLOVES, from 1c upwards.CHILDREN'S CASHMERE GLOVES, from Be upwards, TAN LADIES\u2019 WHITE AND OHAMOIS GLOVES, in ail sizes, 81.20 per pair.} GENTS WARM WINTER GLOVES, upwards.GENTE WARM WINTER WEAR, $1.20 per suit upwards, GENTS HALF HOSE, Hour - per Ts \u2018 Make.Slo pair, \u2018oq | LADIES\u2019 HOSE, from 200 upwards.CHILDREN'S HOSE, from se up wards.LADIES\u2019 CASHMERE HOSE, 800 : per pair, 8 pairs $1.85.LADIES\u2019 WHITE WOOL VESTS, $1.00 each,\u2019 Very special value.For a good supply of Warm Winter West at a small outlay, come to Jas.À.OGILVY- & SON, The Family Drapery and Linen House.206 to 207 8%.ANTOINE ATRERT, 140 te 130 MOUNTAIN STREST.Sranchk féerer Corner = cachets trees \u201c Malepaone age, a 2 Crushed and Broken.SEALETTE Use mn nos.aa coup from aes TEE BT 24 pay, at Nr British \u201cAnieriean ican Dyeing œ, catherine berne uses ane ting costumé,:Ladies are racom- ended.to try CARBLEY BROS\u2019.resmaker,, 2843 a Qatherine street west C0 88 - To atl i 4, gy ROYAL INRORANGR G0.or ENGLAND.FOR ONE WEEK .: SUPERB :.TT To be sold at Tone, Touchand Durability, 5.000 Sola in Montreal _\u2014rr 21 STYLES TO CHOOSE: FROM! Sole Agents\u2014 \"WILLIS & co.1824 Notre Dame Street, NEAR McGILL -\u2014IN \u2014 Slaughtering ie for-7c.LOT 39-10 Pioces o?\" Foy $1.45, reduced to $80 onl; sold for 81.40, now selling for st wt 0c, now selling for 5c.CARSLEY BROS\u2019.Dressmaker has scored a splendid success in Montreal.All the hands are kept fully employed, even between: me now selling for 10c.LOTS 8%, 83, 84, a aoid at 33c., Be, 40c., and 450., Bu.W.SCOTT SONS | Have Just RECEIVED TRI FoLLOow- 186 VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT PICTURES: from be to 8200 ver Alse large lois ef Goods Sale of \u201cLa Compagni Bazars.\u201d i At the OPENING of our Large Sale, we will sell Seturdsy Night from 7.30 to Walking Costumes and Evening | .Gowns made up on the shortest notice at CARSLEY BROS; 2842 \u2018{ 8%.\u2018Catherine Street.= BOISSEAU mf - Before Stock Taking.D - _ SALE WILL OPEN Saturday, February 4th, Expect a great Surprise during that week.Goeds nearly given away, WE HAVE BOUGHT TREMENDOUS JOB LOTS! 80 DON'T FORGET IT.LOT 2-16 Now Shades of BENGALINE, for Evon- ing Dress; price 50c, now sold for 2c.LOY 10-2 New Shades of BHOCADED SATIN; price $1.15, now sold for Mc only.LOT 18\u2014DRES$ GOODS, worth 1%, vow sold for 5e.LOT %4\u2014 DRESS GOODS, worth 15¢, now sold LOT 2540 inches Aworted MELTONS, tor Cos tumes, selling for 15c instead of Fc.LOT 4 -FRENCH WOVEN CORGETS, always L@T 60\u2014 50 Paim of CHENILLE CURTAINS, .worth $10.00, now selling for 85.39 per pair.LOT 66\u2014Large Choice of RIBBONS; aiways sold ~ LOT 67\u2014Immense choice of RIBBONS, worth é0c., LOT 76-Trembndous lot of PRENCH DRESS * GOODA sold at 5c.in the dollar.d 85 Large assortment ot ALL WOOL TWEEDS, latest desigus, to bo .LOT 182\u2014Our entire © stock of PURS to be sold st - 50c.In the dollar.LOT 197\u2014One Thoussud Pieces of EMBROIDERY, ver yard and from 1.30 to £30 in the aflernpon; alo -\u2014-235 and 237 \u2014 St Lawrence Main Street.ONLY.Prices, DE BOIE,\u201d worth from the e Gencrale des 8.30.BROS.Carsley Brothers, On ST.CATHERINE \u2018 STREET.FURTHER REDUCTIONS.PREVION T0 MOVING.Ë All Our Mantles and Jackets Must be Cleared.SPECIAL LINE.Fur-lined Cloaks worth $18.00 for $6.80 CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GOODS: HALF PRICE.Ask to see the Newmarket Corsets.Canet LEY.BROTHERS, 1876 Hast; 2342 West; LT ON 8T.CATHERINE 2 to make a new issue p.c.: p.c.Disct.\u2018PONTIAC'8 DEBENTURE DISPUTE.- [sPhotar so THÉ STAR.) , \"COrrriaqra, Het The dispute ze ss been et = | Alex.\u201d F Rae bate ven EE Xho db ie he ot vor jeta Sealette Coats and Pelerinés\u202633 4 \u2018pc.Disct.se Choice lot of Ulsters.50 Fur-lined Opera Cloaks.40 Disct, STREET.4 days ago to arr Corel \"| Three Weve Washed Ovesbonrd and Drow ced\u2014/Two Died in the Rig- sg And Two Were Saved \" to Tell the Story.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR} Harrrax, February 3.\u2014On the steamer \u201cGrand Lak ,\" which arrived last night from St.John's, Newfoundland, are two seamen of the Danish brigantine \u2018\u2018Loujse,\u201d who were rescued from the wreck of -that weasel by the brig \u201cKestrel\u201d and taken to St.John's.They tell a terrible tale.The \u201c Louise\u201d left San Domingo on December 14, bound to Havre, with a cargo of mahogany bloeks.The voyage from the outset was attended with high winds and very stofmy weather.On the first of January, while the sea was running very high, the vessel was thrown on ber beam ends and three of the crew were washed overboard.After a short time, when the foremast had broken off at the deck by its own weight, the suspended vessel righted, and the remaining number of the crew made up thelr minds to make the best of the situn- on.The vessel was now waterlogged and the sea was rolling over her, so that it necessitated those who get held on to the wreck to take to the rigging for safety.Captain Erickson and a colored seaman died in the Hggiug a few days after the vesse] succumbed to the storm.The ca tain | been suffering from ijl- health and was thinly clad when the mishap oc- \u201cThe two men rescued by Captain Taylor had been on the wreck fiftéen days and d'during the greater portion of that time their safety was only assured by securing themselves in the vessel's rigging.For five days.they suffered extremely for want of water, and for three days previous to thelr rescue they had nothin whatever to eat but hard, dry fish.y had almost given up all hope sen bet \u201cKestrel\u201d came in sight on January 14 and effected their rescue.THE CRIMINAL CODE.Justice Taschereau Strong in His Condemnation of It\u2014 Extracts From His Letter to Sir John.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} OTTAWA, 3.\u2014As mated in the ne, Justioe Taschereau, of the Supreme Court, has just published an \u201copen letter\u201d to the Minister of Justice on the subject of the new criminal code, last, session, in which he subjects [hs a measure to very Jorere criticism, The etter covers twenty-three pages of printed matter, foolscap size, and shows evidence of careful consideration and great fami- Rk Jiarity with the subject.\u201cIn explaining his reasons for thus addressing the minister hé says: \u201cWhilst addressing this letter you as head of the adininistration \u201cot Justice in the Dominion, in jour capacity of Attorne General, 1 wish it to be clearly unde that I have not committed the mistake to think that you are the Spon.of this code of 1882,\" and he adds, \u201cHad it at all-been possible for me to think for one mans you .were the author of this one, ward not have taken the Uberty to adie you these commen With tq the Cri minal Cod passed, Judge Taschereau then Says: \u201cie is replete, of contradictory ; of dant provisions, obviously leading, in many instances, to incongruities and snomalies, rudis ec indigesta moles, .combrous, Jet not complete.-Classification \u2018is unsystematlc, AD the whole |& _ without attempt at Je law; secondly, to our foaled statutory law; thirdly, to the case law; fourthly, to the imperial Hier statutory enactments on fs Jubject, n force in Canada, not evel Alluded the code, and y to the e.\u201d This is a very serious who, tks Jobe larly coming \u2018one, who, | 1 Ti , is acknowledged to ne oy the rat authorities In t the es on \u2018criminal law.code co establis ed, can not well be tes without causing great inconvenience LIKELY CHARLIE ROSS'S CASE.J.Mins Moore Captive for's Ransom of di Y an: x, February 2.3.\u2014The mysterious som : ocre, Pe, the 3 Boyear sja Kentucky gi the home of her brother-in- aw bur v West 1 street, 1s still far Moore's whereaboita.ï $500.On Monday he afew resctved the following letter : .wend is too trivialfor us tq consider.Not pets a than wonld even temptus, This is the riakicat % War et attempted 7, us and must bo Sn yp Btable.ptothis time not a been harmed, but un} re deals Per: \" replied withanewsp per personal saying was too la asking for a compromise.Yesterday root another note signed with the © foitials, as ollows : \u201cPropodition submitted to you is uitunste.\u201d LABOUCHERE'S PROPOSED BILLS.[SPRCIAL TO THE STAR.) Loxpox, February 8.\u2014Henvy Labouchere intends to\u2019 introduce into Parliament two ls directed f P membership of the House of Lords shall be abolished by 1865, aud that the members of the House of and louse of Com- \u2018mons shall elected the people.tos other bin is designed to enable peers to be el the Commons on the con dition ee ie: an babalf of themselves and their heirs, all elaims as here- ditory legislators.; rein tr PORT ARTHUR SNOWBOUND.AlimonaL T0 THE STAR.) Port 2, Pobruary The weather for the eau ie f y and Stormy, and rh oo.alt of of a1 age\u201d à es heavi eat qu récord , ople could not.streets wid ean ah Ge > in the drifta, ayar wai obliged to order the cotrics edit Hiway Siop ranging Trafli na de considerabi y,am Wednes da day's by : sie.west same, in on GODÔLPHIN IN LONDON.(ormcus L 70 THE STAR] - hi Loman, 3.\u2014Richard Godolphi ne be ee so ixtrad % i aber st ie le, i and dence Fon ro api DRORPED DEAD.= HIGOTAL vo ERB STAR) - February ua ay Sr Len Louis Mathie, of Rev.D .# of the Gueiwe fom Wy » \u2018 7 = THE MONTREAL.DAILY STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1893.\u2014EIGHT PAGES.[rower = ~ LAST EDITION.| ÆOLIAN RECITAL 8 LAST EDITION.__ FIREMEN'S BATTLE.Smal lpia noni jar us.par ones ET | CITY.HALL QUIET.préférhs Die dvi .pi GENERAL ELECTIONS.| pitas asin tens with atiy of the hydrants or water pressure the time of his death.~~ \"=\" had.Tho rumored now deveicrments fa dis SATURDAY, ATH, It wronld have beat attend ters th BN - : | [sPROTAL 70 THN rd] * 3 on Terminal ent caused that yy mE, L.K.N, PRATTES PIANO ROOMS, nc - .\u201c | s k to move | .s ATTRA b THEY FIGHT FIRE AND FROST TILL gives thet the momont, there is 5 fire any.NO.BESULT -OF THEE CIVIC §LEGy | Bamasrowx, N.£.February S-Mus.| THEY MAYBE HELD ON MARCH PROGRAMME | .where in cold weather, the thawing steamers on a ci of witkully\u2019 murdering ght SIXTEENTH.' \u2018 FOREIGN EXCHANGE.1.\u2014Podte où Paysan Ouverture.Buppé > EARLY MORNING.are to be turned out at ees in case thelr TIONS DECLARED AS YET hus y administering morphine.oF for, tha ran by M vEs) ; nk 34s ral.Schumann \u2018 ; i - ; = unes = \u20ac So - = py or otre Dawe street (F.O.Box gor a The officers at the health department in - The circumstances sttending.the case 2 Nosed Boz vg 2 Batt al th 5g-that-the ry New Fork.7 wi : 056 .\u2026 | most sensational.: The people of pe Len TEE Le en i the City Hall stated -this-moral \u2014 - - Traces red fire hag taught the absolute necessity of BX the City Clerk\u2014-Mayor MoShans did ony are tremendously explied over the That Date Was Decided on by the Posted Actual.Buyer Seller.Couster 5 A Full List of the Losses and the In- ute ert.a.LEutr, Ror Hal surance of the St.James Street nt ler tower.an ad aris, they not put in an Appearance at His MERCIER ON DECK.Montreal Members in Confer- on \u2018 Pare dune s16@ 7-16 ; ol en Pire oma ery could have deluged the upper tlats of the Rooms This Morning \u2014 What : ence\u2014Augs Did Not Con- ; 4.87 jo dors nd.Mt \u2014 TRIM + eee ae aa Oarre Fire\u2014The Ruins as They Stand To-day.\u2014\u2014\u2014 no He Takos the Onth ns n Member, Calls à Admission om presentation ef Visiting Cards.on the Speaker, and Afterwards \u2018on Mr.Marchand.high building, and the fire would have been kept within much narrower limits.utside of Rolland Brothers and Hood, TS Mann & Co., the luss will not be very heavy, 5.15 $ 78 Francs rs Long.5.13% 8.15 Francs (Paris) Short Money in London, 1} per cent.Bauk of Eogland rate, 34 per cent.cur, as Before.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) | Will the Legisiature Do?The City Hall resumed its usual quiet + = The conflagration of last night has not although the total damage will footup LO appearance this morning, and business [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Quesec, February 3.\u2014-According to the CHICAGO.Closin ul X on UT est 4 >, y \u2014 8 ces, WHEAT had a parallel in the tire record of Montreal the nel Loto OF $2 000.he greatest | proceeded as usual up to twelve Qpzsec, February 3~Hon.Mr, Meroler arrangements made yesterday, the men:- jd Vebruark: nes Ma, Fix jme, id 9 since the day of the Perrau re Lv .vo ubov 1 \u2018clock.Mayor McShane bad ot paid a visit to the Parliament buildings is ; an \u20ac 9 y confined to the two nbove mentioned firms, | © y pn n Pois morning and as he had not yet been bers of the Legislature who have a right of May.474 July.OA 31 Pebru M ; .Fe winters ago.Last night, as then, the vho suffer practically a total loss.As re put in an appearance, although there heGlerk of vote In the city of Montreal met in confer- 20 N February.\u201cSio.70.-May.° ° .brigade had to combat the united forces of Bards the ae oe The were several people waiting for him, he hse pork fie was anton anied by ence this morning, LARD AT February.81107 May, IT.5 itn SS Buildin fire and frost.A ferce conflagration wet inside is completely gutted, and the walls |-The City Clerk was only in his office for a several prominent Liberal members of the It was decided to leave alone the ques: righ tember.rices.WHEAT.9 them on every hand, the first furries of à have failen in.Rolland Brothers had few minutes.He has not yet proclaimed the Legislature and after signing the roll shook tion of the legality of Wednesday's elec- ™ N February.788 N Mae E ay oJ ; i \u201ces : i i ti ç ; winter blizzard were blown into the faces |a quantity of valuable furniture result of the election on Wednesday, al- hands with a few of those presen tions.| July.CORN.54) N February, 53 farch, Frontage on St.James and Craig , MN ti i loss w , e then called on Mr.Leblanc, the \" a \u2019, û H of the men by a bitter western w ind.anda safe cotimate of their tota logs guid though he stated to a STAR reporter that be Speaker, and also paid a visit to Hon.Mr.tine latest roposal in that \u2018the general Slee.Say .OATS, 374 N February, N March, streets.Alterations made to suit or \"7 Where ever water tonched the men, Sn overed by insurance.ood, had been speaking with several legal Marchand, who fs still conined in his the nominations on the sixth da of March TOLEDO Closing p foes, WHEAT, firm.tenant.A long lease will be given.or fell upon their apparatus, it Mann & Co.will lose about $80,000.lights in counection with the mat.room, but is expected to in\u2018the Honse on oo \\ y 72 Bosah, 771 B May, No.3 soit, 68.CORN, dull, turned almost instantly into ice! \u2018The damage to Labbe & Co.will ter, an found opinions about Monday next.Hon.Mr.Mercler will take Tut before the decision was arrived at Hoh 44 May.Oats dull.SB cash or No.1 RENT MODERATE.Hose burst und the escaping spray hardly reach $1000, and this was equally divided.Some thought that his seat this afternoon.Mr.Auge and à few others bad left the hard, 70 Feb.5 May, 174 July: No.1 Northern, was frozen when it reached the ground.mostly by smoke.The fire did not reach the City Clerk should.simply do noth- pr rt room 67} Feb., 724 May, 95 July, No.2 Northern, Gii Under these trying circumstances the Porter, Teskey & Co., fancy goods, and ing until the question was decided by the NEW MEMBER OF THE CABINET.Feb, x = 6 - Brigade during more than three hours 81000 will quite cover the loss here.urts, while others were of the opinion Most of the Montreal members left for =\u2014 WM CLENDINNE 4 SON % 8 Derangement.of the liver, with constipa- t i es, : : 19 gilvie block was dam- that the Board of Revisors were the re- He isa Bélillant Writer and à Rising home to-day.re that rolled its hissing flames 7 new \u2018 rar fee into de air from two large buildings a Le to the extent of some $20,- sponsible parties for the carrying out of the Politician, FINANCIAL.tion,injuresthe complexion, induces pimp on St.James street.For a time the ).The other losses are light.elections.They appointed and swore in de- \u201c Tho \u2014 sallow skin.Carter's Little Liver Pills re- efforts of the men and the efforts Mr.Lacroix, the building inspector, visited puty returning officers and received returns SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) APTERNOON BALES, move the cause.of engine and hydrant seemed futile.the scene of-the fire this morning and from each poll from them, after which they QUEBEC, February 3.\u2014It is thought here 95 Montreal 237.i Tbe mes rolled on and within the places the damage to the buildings irre- prepared their report as to \u2018the results and that so long as the Legislative Council 50 buluth 134.Special Notices.immediate limits of the outbreak it burned {nective of stock at about 8100,000, fe says presented it to the City Clerk, who merely exists Hon, Mr.Chapals, as leader, is the 100 clegrapi 1994 A handsome train, The Adirondack, HOUSES FOR S ALE itself out before It was really under control.the Rolland building is damaged to the ex- declared the finding of the Board of Re- right man in the right place.100 CP.1.86h.* \u201cLimited,\u201d to New York, 4.30 p.m.daily from Property worth last night NY tent of $30,000, the Mansion House, next visers, and bad no further responsibility in he latest addition to the Provincial 73 Street Ry.164.Bonaventure depot.\u2018Table d'hote dinner DIJROCHER STREET, $300,000 is to-day smouldering ruins.door, worth $20,000, is badly damaged, the matter.Cabinet is a young man ln his! 25Col, Cotton 1114.50do 112, 31 do 1 » in dining car.L.9 tf i Fire was discovered Constables the Labbe building damaged to tho extent ld Hurteau, one of the delegates ap- thirties, His father, the late 1123, 50 do LI3, 23 do 1134.That Fine Block of Modern, Medium- Fr ir VE en inted tô represent the City Council, who Chapeis, was a leading politician in Two building lots only left on Cote des d Charette, in the upper flat of of $5000, and the buildings across the street ; pol 30 Montreal Cotton 155.; Sized Dwellings, between Pluo Avenue aah Rolland building.Wheu reel No.od \u201cby Hood, Mann & Coy and 1 Teturiied From Quebec his mornin stated this district 2nd Sot fora Lime in the Do- _40 Telephone 163).: Nei pos Rond, ust above Sherbrooke ptreet, prot Arthur Bia, ia now almost com- 4 arrived and laid on a stream the upper othors, damaged to the extent of $15,000.that the bill ha n deferred to Monday.e : ONTREAL CK EXCHANGE.\u201cx117.One dollar per foot; of ail sold, ; - artic © \u201cWhat do Eu consider was the origin of Messrs.Lucien Huot, Nolan Delisle and'G.- | .MONT REA STAR Pee Strathy & Oo, Btock J.Cradock Simpson & Co.33 |} stone Fronts, Hardwood Finish, Extension Kitchens, Concroted Basements, Electric Wiring, Hot Water Heating, and everything necessary in their construction, i was a smoulderin, portion of the building we g \u201cpon x e, which only needed a current of air to the fire, Mr.Lacroix?\u201d Lamothe were also in Quebec: for the Real \u201c Well, my opinion is, and you can takeit Estate Association.: A prominent lawyer, speaking onthesub- Voi | Mr.Azarie Jpdoin, No.-1592 St.James Ask, ; fan it into flames, which within a few Bid street, St.Cunegonde, says: *\u2018I suffered minutes were rolling from the upper Win- for what it is worth, that the fire was : à under own su to » dows and fastening themselves upon the caused by spontaneous combustion.In the eh expressed his view as to the course the Be Eb] for 2 long time from | bronchitis, grd was ir hdl yo supervision, produce roof.The fire made rapid headway and making and varnishing of furniture large Legislature might pursue.He thought von sur of y - Dr.) yrup yo of the fous a a the increasing wind quantities of rags, cotton waste, etc., are that should the writ ¢ of injunction be ash, i ii rpentine.able price and en nasal Besaoi .used, and these are usually satura wit) ed, which would practically declarin 1 \u2014 SHOT ACROSS THE STREET oil.I think, that some of this stuff may that the city had a right to proceed wit) 31 3 J.SS.THOMSON, s volume of flames and burning have become ignited and caused the fire.\u201d the elections, the Assembly would set all 15 5 HENRY BIRKS & CO a sr 3 wood and furniture finishings.They Mr.Lacroix has given orders to have the doubt at rest by declaring them legal, but, oon \u2026 \u2026 JAMES STREET.= 38:3 doomed the large brick block across the ahd of the Rolland building pulled down on the other band, should the injunction Bm street occupied by Messrs.Hood, Mann & to-morrow morning.He thinks there is no be maintained, it would be a serious mat- Co, wholesale dealers in crockery.\u2018The danger from the walls to-day.In ter for the Legislature to interfere in the à Ladies\u2019 Gold Watches \u2014CHOIOE\u2014 roof caught and the front of the +} eantime teams are not allowed administration of justice, and that body 35° top stories.The firemen in the to.pass the wrecked buildinge.would probably order a new election.ogg 24 AL AN ek WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY RIFTS treet bad then a double task lor t The i istributed e names of eleven voters were left o iii : Co .stree The insurances are well distributed among iid} Cases Ip 14 and48kt Gold of ; were in the midst of lames which fanned up now and then by stronger blasts of the the companies doing business in the city.The list of companies interested, so far as in Electoral District No.8 in the West a it the most Refined Fors and At Low Prices wind met over the heads of the men in the ld be gathered this ning, is as fol- The many friends of Mr.O'Brien in St.ven = rest Îee accumulated e very where and gould gathere is morning Lawrence AG cannot but, appreciate the oo oo Careful Workmanship.an soon the ladders were stuck and all w Rolland building, $5000 in Alliance, $7000 disinteres motives which actuated him FROM $20.90 to $150.80.more or less scorched.The bi skinner in the North Brit 3 and Mercantile, $2000 in withdrawin from the contest, and there- cos 18 ; \u2014 T H E U N.I VE R SA L, er upset and froze In solid.in Phœnix of Hartford, $3000 in Queen's.hy saving the city quite a e of ex- HON.THOMAS CHAPAIS.w \u2026 235, 237 St James Street : ; .ill there this morning.The Hayes ladder .i iance, $4000 i , he permitted himself to be : \u2026 i6i 22 238 & 240 St.James Street.ued en away by = team of horses, as- Rolland stock, 81000 in Alliagen, $100 in Nominated.there K every reason to believe ouraska.He was a political rival of the 147 1654 Bx sisted by a hundred men pulling along a ro in front.An effort was made to fight the fire on the upper side of the street from the rear, where there were a number of low rvofs.After much shout- Commercial Union, 85000 in Connecticus, 83500 in North British & Mercantil:, 83500 in Pheenix of Hartford, and a special line of 82000 on mirrors in the Phenix of Hart ford.Ogilvy building, 315,000 in Manchester.that there would have been quite an expensive contest in that ward.r.O'Brien is thoroughly in sympathy with municipal Teform- \u2019 one time Lieut.-Governor Letellier de St.Just, and was one of the Fathers of Confederation, and also sat in the Senate of nada.Mr.ThomasChapais was educated for the GC.W.CLARKE.= |LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & CO, moon Members New York Stock Exchange, ing and considerable tugging two lines of Labbe building, $12,000 in North British ANOTHER STABBING CASE.laced a low roof just behind hose were placed on i Mercantile.im it.However, at pre.Hood, Mann building.Vater was : ; 5 i TT \u2018 sent, 8 tter he Bo Tn one, hut the fireman.with I a toa a 0 on Poultry Thieves Pursued\u2014A Fight\u2014 brilliant writer.He is editor-in-chief the other stood there in the cold 29200 in Royal.: Young Man Stabbed.of the Courrier du Canada, the wind with a branch from which not a drop * Hood, Mann & Co.building, $12,000 in \u2014\u2014 leading French Conservative organ in the yational Cordage Co of water came for fully ten minutes.The Imperial.In a cot atthe Notre Dame Hospital Mes Quebec district.Durirg the eampaign Me first stream, too, was for a time unless for ood, Mann & Co., stock, $3000 in Lan- a young man of Longueuil named Arthur against Mercier, Mr.Chapais\u2019 stirring ar- it only played upou the brick wall cashire, $5000 in Royal.arcil, with a wound that may possibl ticles against the deposed Premier were a not balf way up its height, an Larivieru building, $1000 in Commercial cause his death.It was nflicted \u201c| topic much discussion.folly twenty-five feet below the Union.by Frederic Moreau, a roofer living at r.Chapais is regaïded as one of the flames.Something was wrong, but it Porter, Teskey & Co., stock, $4000 in Quesnel street whon attempting to escape coming men in political-tircles in this pro- was remedied.At last the force was ade: Caledonian.23500 in Liverpool & London the results of law-breaking.Toe story as Yince.He is a son-in-law of Sir Hector legal profession, and for a time practised that calling with credit, .However, at pre- SF BANKERS.HOUSES M0 LET.BI ene Oe ert Buin.| | Lu i 12 | °Mésronle ordert for the purchase of Stocks and OFFICES T0 LET.8 © 4 mamma reese WAREHOUSES TO LET.ETT MONTREAL TANDEM CLUB 3.nanoox Samson co, rchants Manufg Co.Cotton Mille Oo * quate to the height, and the stream & Globe, $333 in Manchester, $10,000 in told by one of the party is that about Langevin, ex-Minister of Public Works for ee eae ._ hf reached the rost.When the second stream North British and Mercantile, $2000 in Na.two o'clock this morning three Canada.Li UT II Jho Tandem Club Will Mest On - 1 ST.JAMES wrekET.| way turned on it was sent through the tiong) of Ireland and 83000 in United Fire.Ioung men, Louis il, Joseph .7.pret.LL TR Dominion Square, gos rend windows on the second flat, which were .Robert, jeweller, building, $2500 in Charron, and Henri Achln.were THE CURRIE-CRISP CASE.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Sa = now wrapped in flames.The flzemea Guardian.retugning from a party at Cote Noire when ro Tre Specially reported for the BTAR by MacDougall Bros., TO-MORROW SATURDAY CLIMBED HIGHER STILL P.Griffard, printer, stock, $1000 in Scot- they saw a suspicious looking sleigh, ap- [SPECIAL TO THE STAR} Stock Browers, 0 8t.Francois Xavier street.È > ) .\u2018 tish Union and National, parently only occupied by a woman.Pass- : Sr.Joun, N.B., Februaiy 3 \u2014Therearesen- Feb.3.Feb fi.\" ~The 4th Iast., K i ined footing the of ; i ,N.B., Februaiy ol ie Feb 3.and bavi ar it o building on.the\u2019 TT CITY ITEMS.ing they talked of this and resolved to turn sational developments in the Currie Crisp Oe 3 ; | At 3 O'Cioek, .A TY ; the Lab % A ra ure ns ?e CITY | MS.k to investigate.They did sa, and met CASE NOW being tried before the Methodis 1 wil | ; fi - or \u201cstreets they turned a stream An unknown man was found by Con pr 2h poing out of ls thee ad à Conference nmitiea in Fredericton.Bs = : [Ha Am An Ame Ie St.F amille Street.across the lane into the very centre of the stable Clark lying drunk on the haymarket | had followed, when one of the occu ants Rev.tang som, 1 207 on : but da, 1 i \u201c CALEDONIAN SOCIETY | LS 5e RE ° burnin, building.call before long che at four o'clock «his morning.Both, his threw out & turkey and two bags filed with sent a staternent- thadg ing to his 58 57° \" Thave three separate housés for sale on this charm: Labbe bul called for the attention hands were frozen and he was sent to\u201d the chickens that had tolen from knowledge of the facts, an attempt was = - OF MONTREAL.ing street, each one àf which I cen offer with coat- of the brigade.The corner of the root Notre Dame Hospital.Marcil's poultry yard, and then they made to victimize Rey.; Mr.Crisp, apd if 8 dence, as 10 style, quality of constirgotion and position.ignited and tbe cornice over St.dames Last night Alexander Monette, à laborer, escaped.Young Maroll hitched up a horse that failed to try it on Rev.Mr.Currie.Lu The ususl Monthly Literary Meeting They are of medium sive ahd: Woddrn In their _ street, a but Wold damage was living on Cadieux street, was arrested for an uË ei h an T e party followed the Dr.Gardner, an i t witness in the WE will be held in Bt, Andrews; Home appointments.Ÿ done to that establishment.At Ee in ht stealing a roll of tweed from Martin's store ROU ETY t Cth hey took a short cut and case, ls in New York,but Dr.Upton.who was fm This Evening at Eight o'clock, | Reasonable prices and easy taigsh.: it e x : & on Notre Dame street west.He was recog- ve across the road right in front of the a student with him,swears to evidence that car apes Subject\" THOMAS AIRD,\" by Rev.Dr.Barclay.; J.8B, TH N.ooked to men who had seen and fought .et marauders.Thp latter came up and it was lls stro inst Mr.Cri H i.if c ac 0 ; N, fires in Montreal if one of th ¢ nized as an old offender, having served seven = tel y against, sp.e 5 A full attendasios is requosted.23 Be.James Street.La re M onfasrations was ony years for nearly killing a mau.Judge seen that there were three in the aleigh in- also says that he saw\u2019 a letter in which Je 5 a1 \u201c7 \"JAMES MUIR, J», Hon Bee.| i to ED ested Nhe he mesinE ugas sentenced him to three years.; Sead of only one\u2014 3 dar and Lao men.Crisp itted n er\u2019s power, 122 106 > \u2014\u2014\u2014 x a \" up the whole southern sky and clouds The Street Railway and the City Sur- vas blocked Moreau who vas driving, god implored he) poster Lai \u201cAve ig Lolo) [| A of sparks were blown off towards the south: Yeyor hold different opinions as to what stooped down and pulled out a ister, him, and that he (Up Crone pay Ove \u201cii se ) b k St t COTE ST.NTOINE.west and sifted down upon hundreds of share the city should\u2019 pay towards keeping which he pointed at Achin Tho lat- JOUE arte te BPS etters 1 er roo 6 ree a 4 roofs.When the St.James street fire was the street clean where the horse cars are ter ran forward and wrenched the weanc safely from Gardner to Crisp.2 Hiatement 6 4 oo 0 \u2014\u2014 Block Of Land at its height flames were discovered issuing Tun.Section 30 of the by-law provides that from his Then M rod ol from Gardner himself was submitted that usp iis 1 .: : from the roofof the N.&.A.C.Lariviere carri.the Company shall, under instructions home-mad e ier, consisting re a je 24 letters had passed between him and co nee FOR SALE, FOR SALE.age factory.It broke out about an iron chim- from the city, to keep the track free from four feet long at the end which The Crisp.Ia kh te own letters d ardner à 6 4 » PR .: He ney and may have had a separate origin.It ice and snow, and the Company shall be pointed blade of 8 knife, as sharp Crib my Ee | Co I ages I 190 Cut Stone.Residence, so feet frontage on \u2019prominent - looked threatening, for wero thet large held to pay onebalf of the cost thereol ay a\u201d razor, was fixed.Ho struck uen Coo coin: The casels Ww |.sormam, .éoop STABLE, avenue, .rising: ground : fine views.ing with its stock of inflammable ma- But.as the City Surveyor explains, this .8 TEx ou sing 8! y dat Toe He fen up to the flames, clause only affects the electric cars.The out right ate of \"hte Bleed Rev.Mr, Stevens\u2019 Troubles.RUT 6 7, \u201cimite, S16,000.Lo Blocked Qu frais es, $ minutes where would the destruction cease city has notinstructed the Company to run inflicting a wound about two in- [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] + 2 2 Aeris ve ALBERT E.LEWIS, rom 5 petri r 0 Bargain : The outbreak was promptly met and ue the horse cars, but the Company as ed es ches deep and an inch and & half in length.Sr.JoHN, N.B.February 8\u2014In a) pply- a Hi Io M3 a Temple Building.prompt purchaser.i cessfully too.A stream was carried up horse cars on cortait streets and wees in The blood poured out and the wounded ing to Judge Palmer for a writ holdin - ' T.JAMES CLAXTON, inside the building and after a time one man\u2019scompanionsat\u2019once captured the three Rev.L.G.Stevens to bail in twa thousan i igh from without reached the flame that was eating its way through.It was checked and the uilding saved but not before considerable damage had been done.The Rolland building was now COMPLETELY GUTTED and the walls began to assume a threatening appearance, The building was evidently on the Brigade'a black list.They were afraid of it.Ther no doubt remembered that when the building was being built, the side walls eud that of the back of the building were condemned by \u2018the Building Inspector and pulled down: Mr.Lacroix, in speaking of that to-day, said that those first walls had been condemned and pulled down; but they had been thoroughly rebuilt, and he considered the building first class.At last its tottering walls fell with a crash shortly after one o'clock this morning.The men n warned in time, and all were out the reach of the tumbling brick and stone.art of the front, blackencd and warped by both heat and frost, remained in its position but threatened to topple into the street, And so the flames rolled on.The lanes in rear of the Mann and the Labbé buildings were thronged with sightseers and people more interested; carters getting out their horses and sleighs, the poor tenants of that cluster of little wooden shells collecting their little stocks of furnitnre and clothing ready to move with their little all into the streets.There were one or two accidents, but not of a serious nature.me over-zealous volunteer fireman on the roof of the Lariviere building threw downa roof trap-door.It struck Foreman Hogan and knocked him down.He had to be removed to the station.M.Dagenais.driver of ladder No.6, was kicked on the head by a horse and Dr.de Cotret sent the man home.Another man bad his face burnt.Many fire.formed tbat the Department had no objections.2° A young and pretty, but erring girl, who ave her name as May Phillips, was charged in the Police Court yesterday with having stolen a dress from Mrs.Wm, Evans, by whom she was employed*as nurse.She Jeft the house and Detective McMahon found her last night in a house on Cadieux street.Mrs.Evans was ill and unable to go to Court, but her husband was there.n reply to the charge she said that Mrs.Evans had lent her the dress without Mr.Evans\u2019 knowledge, and was remanded for trial.A few minutes later, however, she decided to change her plea and bein, again brought from the cells pleade guilty.Judge Dugas immediately sentenced her to six months\u2019 imprisonment with hard labor.Her look of placid penitence changed to one of malignity, and as she was led from the Court room, she shouted to Mr.Evans that she would get even with him when she came out of gaol.For the Y.M.C.A.Library.MERCHANTS BANK Or CANADA, MONTREAL, Feb, 2, 1582, To the Editor of the STAR: Srr,-\u2014Fhave much pleasure in requesting you to add my name to those who have subscribed 350 to the Ÿ.M.CA.Library Fund, in the terms of your recent offer.\u2018ours tly.GrurGE Hague.Increase In Water Consumption.On account of the extreme cold the increase in the consumption of water for the month of January is nearly four and one.half-millions per day, and, consequently, the department is burning coal at the rate of 3) tons a day, the whole of the water having to be pumped by steam, largely caused by the occupants of houses allowing the water to run in order to pre- in theothersleighand drove them to thecity.Arthur Marcil was sent to the Notre Dame Dospital and the prisoners were laced in the cells at police headquarters.n the Police Court this morning Moreau his wife, Marie Louise Papineau, an Joseph Gauthier, a Youth, were charged the first named with stabbing and the others with stealing fowls.ey\u201d pleaded not guilty and were remanded for enquete.The physicians at the hospital this afternoon report that the victim is progressing favorably.WOMEN IN THE PANANA CASE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] PARIS, Febru 8.\u2014Two Italian adventuresses who ealled themselves Marquise Defleury and Comtesse DeBusay were or dered yesterday to leave France within forty-eight hours.The women lived together in the Rue Jacob, and carried on a orgeous establishment, and ontertained avishiy.The house was uented by a few ofticers and many foreigners.he Government astertained facts, indicating that the women were spies in the service of a foreign Government, and notice of expulsion was given.LATER.\u2014 The decree expelling from France the two alleged adventuresses has been suspended, owing to the declaration on the part of the women that they are citizens of France, and not of Italy.\u201cIt is suspected they have been go-betweena.for J Coruclius Herz and others between Paris and London, in connection, with the Pann- ma Company documents, formerly in the possession of Hera.A_SMART ROBBERY.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) < LoNnoN, February 3.\u2014A thief etrated a smart robbery on & bank ed avi to- -lost her companionship.dollars, Leonard Nase of this city charges Rev.Mr.Stevens with attenipting to alienate his wife's affections, so that Nase © also charges him with writing to her twenty-two letters, which were, he says, destined to induce her to become unfaithful to he¥~husband.In these letters he says that Stevens.sought to persuade her that her husband was not suited to her, and that there was no difficulty between them, but that there was an affinity between himeesr (Stevens) and Mrs.Nase.For that reason, Mr.Stevens sald in his letters, that the laws of man must give way.affidavit also states that Mr.Stevpns mentioned the names of a huinber of thé ladies of bis congregation.THE CONNOLLYS BIG JOB.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KinagsTOoN, February .8.\u2014The Connolly Brothers have succeeded In.ng one of the greatest cont given out in the United States in many years.They have been awarded a dredging contract at Philadelphia__ whith will.amount to $5,000,000.The work must n by April 1 and be fin: ished in five years.There will be much land \u2018 made by the work.» TheGripTwice \u201cJ have had the grip the.last two winters.Laat winter it prostrated me ac.that I had no strength and could not do my work.1 sat down and cried many times, 1 wus eo blue.and discouraged.I had great pain in my.back and across my kid- noys and through my whole Body.1 also had a bad.cough.Hood's farsaparills 2 134 Cdi à ii NEw York, Fe The Market Moderately Active.bruary 3.-The Post's financial : Tho market opened hrm, but onl moderal active, with the change generally in the line of fractioi were strong er, wi Jerse: Central cach opening .was stronger by nearly advances, The | an- OR SALE OR TO RAT ES v No.1 Mojsalfe Stroet [opposite High Scholl jn first class order.Rent $700.00 and taxes.: w.F.28 x 5 daw 180 St, James Breet.ox LIGNTMALL, N.P., - ety NY Lite Buliing, FOR SALE OR TO RENT, No.915 Dorchester street, sdjoining the oérner of Drummond stress, SULT- ABLE FOR A PHYSI .: Alterations if desired, t, $700.00 303 tymes.W.F.LIGHTMALI, M.P., 2x5 4aw N.Y.Lite TO-MORROW®'S ISSUE CONTAINS: .\"he Cream of Social and Personal Gossip.| \u2018PARK AVENUE COTTAGES.ONLY TWO LEFT! Price, 37,500.\u2018 Apply to ALBERT E.LEWIS, Te Building.BISHOP ST SHERBROOKE SHERBROOKE BTREFT, WOOD AVENUE.CoTz 81.ARTOINK, J .A JOHN A.TEES & CO, - x8 2.1734 NOTRE PANE STREET.RESIDENCES F OR SALE.ROP STREET,.+, \u201c13,000 Warehouse To Be Let.That First Class Dry Warehouse, No.18% McGill Street.WH.B.LANRE, © 26x3 No.63 8.Gabriel 8t.A SNAP.A large, handsome, cutstons tenement with azten- i tchons, on Park svenys, naar Shier! street, ren! y on leads; ayenue for asie on unusually feroreblé ferme.Price Joon: terms $4500 caxh, ice $250 your without terest.How wonid this oentral postion \u2018ot pro- feasionsl, men Doctors, Dentists, ted, à really good prepert; dofi .} Avply wo J.8.THOM & co, J St.James Street.ST.URBAIN STREET OPPOSITE ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH.tn that pretty The Bt.George's \u2018\u2019At Home.\u201d .- mu ee -\u2014 Forecast of the Carnival amusements - \u2018 \u2014\u201c WHICH?\u201d : stone Dock, 0 boantifally Mineted.New men bad their faces scorched and, vent the pipes freezing.° day.The messenger was carrying a bout sévod te no doubt, dozens of spectators who | Er egrap _ containing £700 .in d tos cab just a ved my life.Tooked on from the corner of St.James and Pa7a#7 ®t the Asylum of The Pro- head office of a city bank, for ec sie fa prof so made Inspector streets, must have found holes in Vidence.a branch office at Old Bond street.The {0999 = ° their overcoats for the sparks fell upon the Archbishop Fabre attended the opening messenger, as he reached the cab, was ac.Me feel well I shan® crowd as the snow did a short time after, Of the bazaar atthe Asylum of the Pro- costed hy a well-dressed man, who said he \u201crare be « warm friend to The uight pore away and the early morn- vidence on St.Catherine street and after had been sent from Old Bond street he water heating; lar, rai, A few io let or Ar An original story written for the MeTBROPOLITAN, 20d other stories and poema eapondence from Quebec, Ottawa and Toronto.| - ) \u2019 +.8.THOMSON, : ; Corr: Pe Sarss.; Ing came before blessing the gathéring and congratulating to assist him.The messénger tho Hood S partis Cures Racy Talk by \u201c\u201cThe Tramp.\u201d i * wa : 184 BL J ' ; the lady patronesses Ge handed his con- recognized th in the servi - ° a ; hd ë » \u201c \u201d rempart vus rame wan oom connor, Than things de, Bande bi go.sien Le mai ani Cri 9 0 | te ump Le vu vera ve Good reading in \u201cLeevesSiom my Note Book,\u201d sad \u201cThough by Pate = The Montreal Dally tar, priuted ut the \u2018corner of Bt.George Street and Porti- fication Lane, is published by Hugh and at 4.30 the flames began to subside Sident.Next Monday, January 6, aconcertin man the of gold and went back to for « family medicine\" Mag; RISSIR CLARK, Wash: under the flow of water rom oman de which many leading amateurs willtake part out a bag of silver to the éab.When the ington Village, RL branches.To-day the blackened ruins Will be given at the Institution under the Messenger got to the cab ith the bag of N.B.\u2014Be sure to get Hood's Seyveparilis.w Don\u2019t fail to get a Copy To-morrow.are still emoking, although the direction of Madame St.Pierre.\u2018siver the man who had accosted.as carety à .: Ts * Graham, resident in Montreal.Publish.fronts of the standing walls are Bubiness Notes\" nowhers to be seen.The police are actively , OO FILLE re Try vevitatle, pertoctly THE BEST N UMBER ! YET en ing office, 168 and 165 St.James Street, - = gaged case.\u201c .Iz.sostes 0 Docurely fronon into piosq bi Partnerships have been dissolved bet ween mr er ; | réa a a \u2014 \u2014 ice, are still directing streams of water rl Sen ad jamin, butchers Mysteriois Death at Bridgetown, N.8, ' oo ee ; - Ç I = 2, Lo ns nser , anson, ; : .- - into the ruins.Telephone, tele h , BninetrowN, N.8, F %\u2014The- Ey : pra nson Bros); M.Robillard M.W.: +N.8, Febru oir a T and electric wires are cut an the Wate: grain dealers (Robillard i Wolte): cumstances surrounding the death of À.DG.J.RICHARDS, mu secu to the charred 1 NT ?5 Le ; ; LL ; ; The street lg almost blocked \u2018with 5.Logan, dit Deslguriers, O.Placide, R.J.Gaiejon Siig oe nue ft considerable J.N.F J LTO N, :, TELEPHONE, 653.ice and debris, and police and firemen are fo Gagne, J.os, = oi.\"A that Cameron's wife had .© - Solic : Tk \u2018 ~ : cad arding the scene of this morning's con- Janer desler (Rcbe a Slo; Mrs druggist In the town thirty graine of ~~ -Saligitor.SRE Ca, - ~ Commissioner, £2 bls Clapp & Jones i, which I dealers (Piche & Havard.) 7 goods ine.Aflor the poet mortars bon examination ie a ll TT oo 15 00 gh ar a ok turned out, Ca Toone | TT \" w pre YT A 01 - Bhe ct have had an opportunity of THE WEATHER, men on dled, We, the er ane med of Ram es + ; O .& 7 RICH RDS show! fi ed sould do.of the Water 11 a.m.\u2014 Probabilities for thenext twent} four es dont rv pou te, v returned s _ ' a Yan * Ba no .: , \" \u2019 ; De ; this morning that the hours: Snow.for effects DL - _ clesring tonight; very oo leudanum ot ine\" administered by days.morphine sdministered by ato wich vey a oat tee peer | Be Ports Ve ur mea ee ts Britieh CHañbers, - - 11 Hospital Street, Montreal._ pressure Cri Tia F pp Ahir ; : N Les: .Coe et was, from sixty.to 0 8 8 Ti wo 8 ntreal, & ime Bhar et Bk od Be AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO IMPORTANT CLAIMS OUT OF THECITY.-æ# @ PER HER Lente COLLHQTIONS 4 SPHOCLALTY, \u2014 7000."]
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