The Montreal daily star, 9 janvier 1894, mardi 9 janvier 1894
[" nd ovr a \u2014e 5 = \u201cLast Oho MY anh cal D ul Stat CIROULAT ON VOL.XXVI\u2014No.7.RATES - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 ents for 20 words or less, dr ERT 22 All other © or less, an POR BALE.25 cents Prades r extra word, each insertion FUPILE , 10 cents for 10 words.or loss, and ex and des PNANTED\" \u201cads.35 cenus for 35 words or less, and 1 EE each ETC.Tocents for B words r extra word, cash or 25 words or less, and 1 Seat per cent word es he tnee PROPERTY FOR BALE.5 cents for 35 worda or less, LOST, 35 cents ts tor 38 nsert and cent per extrs word, each insertion.words or less, and 1 cent pee extra ion ' BUSINESS Ol CHANCES, ETC.35 centa for 3 words or and 1 cent per extra wo! = SITUATIONS VACANT.OANA NINA AAAs\u201d ANTED- GIRLS FOR SOLDERING on ew Sigprience, alio young men, f or {in \u2014 factory.A) ot YANTED\u2014A OOMPETENT FOREMAN FOR cigar factory.(lust understand the ite or Empire Tobatwu.Co.758 Notre ANTEP A A TRAVELLING AGENT FOR N Mink Drs, ete Avoiy in in person valy, to M.H.Bris sette, ae St Paul s WASTED =~ RTENTATETT GENERAL HER- vant.719 Sherbrooke at.71 SITUATIONS WANTED- MANNA ASAIN AANA A YANTED BY FIRST CLASS MATTRESS MAK- V er and upholsterer, work in private families Address Harris Epstein, 2g 8 George st., tear Craig © V FATED \u2014 SEVAHES BY EXPERIENCED or Slight typewriter; operates Rem.inten ss or rock, vhince 1 rufereuces.Address 2 cents per word; minimum 3 A terms ne: above rates muet be prepa Lut uf town advertisers may order through their local sowadeslers at Lhe above rates ' meme Coe SITUATIONS VACANT.Want advertisements received too - late tor classification will be tound on page 6 of to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.\u201d \u2014~ \u2014 -VWAKTED\u2014.teolute ou wor our ev VWARIRDAcERTS MALE Ae Home,\u201d branch of the Y.pli LNT ATTA Smuts mmm LT eA, $3 A DAY SURE.SEND ME YOUR drves and I will show you how to make $38 di sure; À farnie r each you free.in the locality here tm ie Send me ress and I will etais be business tly.Remember.guarantee profit of $3 fur wer Aide work; WT Don't tail to write to- A.W.Knowles, W! tario.indaon, Galant 15secd LE, TO ko and ing er Fäsy aellers and Li prutits.Clauss k Box 34, To Yronto, 29 6m ANTED WORKING à TET FOR \u201cThe Working Girls and Con W.C A, 73 Drummond at Ab cation to be made to Mrs.Davis, 11.35 Dorchester.ot.S WwW JANTED-L moe STENCORAPHER À AND TY PE.writer on nerally useful in affice aad Fok age \u201cAddress \u201cStating age, experi to IT 549, BAN ce.W own money and ob et it full: ion sol NG MAN WITH 22000 1N A VERY cash business You can handle your ig pecu Tho investi- icited.Address \u2018\u201cT 522,\" STAR office.53 ANTED \u2014 A STRONG ACTIVE YOUTH TO amist in packing room.Jas.Linton & Co.ve J ANTED You prodia loria square.WANTED: AN EXPERIENCED NURSE oR two children, Protestant ferred; city ler .nces required, at 15ù Mance ane street, Wa +A COOK.\"1 APPLY BETWEEN 6 AND V ANTED GENERAL | TELE FOR FAMILY oF Wal on \u2014 GENERAL SERV.for deserving pe: rong 3° for the ANTED- THREE © OH FD FOUR API APPRENTICES ; dressmaking.17 Mackay st.ANT To TAR harge of house.Must have no Shicetion to chil- Adeline aged Ton ref sferred.Apply 4 t., SR Mountain pe bre or ! S32 JV ASTED BOY TO \u201cTAKE CARE OF eu French and English aod be well recocaiended Sooty well recomme 418 Lagauchetiere.er ANTED-GOOD GEN Lu SERVANT WAN once, at 108 Unive a V ANTED A\u201d FUR CUTTER AI APPLY TO P.C+ mall, 950 St.Lawre 2s Was TED\u2014FOR A FAMILY: OF THREE, A meral servant, whe: Wa Apriy at 4 Cathecart st, | before 1 am.WARS YOUNG NURSE re nurse is kept.Apou to 190 ANTED-000D GENERAL BER A rae washing.Must be a guod rT A GENERAL SERVANT FOR A 2 tly of four.No wesh ferences required.GIRL ences required.Avply after \u20ac p, m., at 142 Du.TD ro PLAIN \u20ac COOK OR GERENAL servant.Apply w erences, 996 Dorchester VENT FISHERS IMMEDIATELY, only first 558 8t.Paul «2 QJANTED- NICE E ENCLISN SH NUREE Fou © BABY.one year vld.Apply immediately, 55 Denis rH WWANTED-A SALESWOMAN WITH EXPER Kogtish fluen: lance Wfor a gablinery store, speaking band Best required\u201d Address\u201d 8, rs oe.V brooke 24 N Mille, Cham FANTED A -GÉNERAL SERVANT FOR x amily.References required 465 Sher: ANTED \u2014- TWENTY GOOD FANCY LOOM weavers at once.À The eclieu Woollen bly Canton, P.63 ANTED GOOD \u201cGENERAT, SERVANT FOR A where nurse is kept.No washing.2 Hiahop st small family.pin with references, 352 B; VV ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATEL , À Cob HOUSEmaid, with city references.Apply 23 ile.71 VV ANTED\u2014 INMEDIATELY, À G00D GENERAL 918 Dorchester servant.Apply Nos A ea SEEVART Fox 5 spall family.uired.A; .References req Pply 8° TO DO LIGHT children.erences re- avenue.TANTED_A YOUNG GIRL, housework and help with quired.Apply at 68 Unirersity at.W ANTE A GOOD « GENERAL SERVANT.AP- Sussex a 63 * Must write a figures Fresions esp en petience de Pesiie AR Of ATED.ART about sixteen.0.Living wit with Parents, for office work.id and accurate with required.> 718,\" TT IMMEDIATELY.A NEAT YOUNG Sharia Bor babs.poly between 6 6and8pm., les Borrom 71 104 St.VANTED D = IMMEDIATETT.scoop GENERAL .servant for family of tl njred.Tefarences requ Apply, 7.3 Hutchison st.Fri .crea V ANTEU-COUK\u201d REFERENCES RÉQUIRED.49 Bbuter st.71 Wim GIRL, StEARING ENG ISH AND 1909 8t.Catherine at, lish, and also a head waiter.V Form and re Paca, formerly of 1 the special hoot of the ch, in à store.'ANTED\u2014A WOMAN T0\u201d \"ro THE ine work in Leur, Apply, at 1752 NAY Dame from 3 to 6 m.1 71 ANTED Tr THE | SICHEUEÉUTEL EXperienced tablemaid, Rires nok and Ene 72 ANTED- ALL FENATE SERVANTS or AND farm hamls out of o call at or good is is \u2018he out reliable agency treet.and opened bere for Wet E na public, and st.James Thich pave satisfaction to ail.Gorman's Agency, 18 TANTED \"GENERAL SERVANT W ___ that can cook w 6 Mansti GIRL NE WASTED TRAVELLER CARRY INGOT OTHER lines to carry special lines of clothing, on commission.throughput Outario.Address by letter, \"'F =\" STAR OI 71 ne de Tarpon Co.and salary e.T= A DRY GOODS TRAVELLER Montreal and district.FUR Avply by letter only.stat- t \u2018oronto Dry « 39 Front wo west, Toronta____7.3 WANTR= nov TO HELP IN KITCHEN.OX- steward.VANTED | BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAY, A |- references tequi ford Restaurant, 65 University st.Apply to, the 71 aid whi can wait o ta il ren I a en i 2 able; city VWANTED à G00D- GENERAL SERVANT.AF __Piyat 24 n street.WA ANTED- ountau GENTS TO SELL SOLID SILVER: on commision, guaranteed last fifty years, in crer, use.Avis Room Room rot finor, 0 EL, Jam y day Tf 1 WASTED ac GIRL OF NOR 15 YEARS TO AS where cook is Who can a slecp.at home preferred.Apply at sist in light housework kept.One t 294 Prince Hs Wass GENERAL SERVANTS, 5 COOR ing at once.V ST.where ws other wi mp nurse girls, help of ali kinds free of charge by ai teria ry Office, 73 St.Janies 71 ANTED_IN ide TGHEGR} RHBOD OF ST FST.LURE clase la to do work at hote, ashing ads Address \u201cE 799,7 AR office 000737 W FANTED-A PRESS] FEEDER.APPLY CANADA \u201c_ Bank Noto Co., 528 Craig at.ANTED APPLICATIONS FOR THE PORTE of general manager vf the Montmorency Electric .Power Company will dressed to the.sere tary, Chas.rockiesby, Quebec.__ V ANTÉD\u2014A SMART TIDY \u20ac ETO Apply 9) Alexander street.Prot: wa ANTED\u2014A CAPABLE GENERAL SERV.ANT.Wages twelve dollars.A good place.1379 bee et.Chester atree \\ pL street.TANTKD-A GENE ably s ANTED OFFICE Boy.NST READ AND th ewer te ephone.One in, Jengkea Machine Con 18 Victoria square.T 1 AXTEB= N EXPERIENCED CAP BLOCKER.pply Ln Unacdinger, Bon & Co, 9 St.Peter 712 ANTED \u201ctoo à COOK: ALSO RESIDENT dress.wh irs ie wl SERVANT, Jul Cale young woman.Apply * 38 McG ANTED\u2014AT ONCE A A HOUSEMAID, W FILING -_ \u2018to nasise with child Apply wil 480 Pine avenue, pour University street.k= Water, INVOICE CLERK.MUST BK A.Trier am accurate at figures, age motte gr Wagsens QUOD GENERAL SERVANT.RE.required.Apply from à to 8p.m, ss $° Ef To ant INTELLIGENT LAD | + AP- 62 W x kind of Steady amont Ù tatlo En, lishinan; references de be cout 63 W FANTED-À SITE es ns WATCHMAN À _ pu G.E.L 35 Dupre Lane, e, City.W JANTED - BY FAN \u201cENERGETIC A AND ND EX- 3 Penenved cigar travellur with a gqud connectivn, is open for an engagement.\u201cA 094,\" STAR office.Ÿ ANTED #Y RESPECTABLE STEADY MAN.uation as {aretsker or ae bmau., First | city referees, Addr B72,\" STAR ou JV ANTEDE BY \u201cpu SHING AND ENERGETIC traveller, fivo years conuections in Eastern Townships, a good line of samples; commission or salary.P.O Box 49 62 OMAN, WORK \u20ac OF ANY laundress \u2014 1651.Augustin, Highest refercaces given.A AY AyTED- BY Jour W off McCord.WASTED BY A CUTTER, AN ENGAGEMENT about Ist February, practical tailor, speaks both languages: country, towa or city.Address, \u201cCo,\u201d Sram ol 66 YANTED- A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS TO one or two small children.iy a.a knowledgy of kindergarten.Aires \u201cC7 \u201cTran: of- 62 van BY AGIRLAGED 17, 8s nurse su * ladys A SITUATION aniily; best of refurences a .WANTED TY A var ING inode MAN, work ef any kind, well recommended.Address 712 Lagauchetiere reer on WASTED = \u2014BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, WORE OR | washing by the days Apply 181 Delisle st.St Cune- : \u201cgovde.71 WAI A YOUNG LADY, A A POSITION ROOMS TO LET.Ro vith BC BOARD, ALBO TABLE BOARD.ROX LARGE] PARLOR BEDROOM ON BATHroom floor, well heated, oss and t class board, at 4% Motil) College aven 48 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED SINGLE AND double roowma, heated with ate.class board.No.94 St.Denis at.os OOMST HANDSOMELY FURNIS HED ROOMS to let, with ve without board.116 University strest.Roos \u2014COMFORTABLL ROOMS, IN A FIRST class\u2019 house, with or without board, at 189 eut pese LET.FURNISHED.| Fox GENTLE t couple, at 179 181 Bleury st.u ui steam heat! ron rd above St SE 8 Mance 8, TRO, - COMFORTABLE DOUBLE AND BINGLE front rootus, with board, also table board.43 C: ul I D OUNTA AND BOARD, WITH ALL MODERN ET POUME TWO LARGE F FHONT ROW ROOMS, FUR nished, with or without ut browkast, 15.00 por month.poll SRL EE ST 58, MTARofice.55 R% M To LET.FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, with d laste dinner; gentlemen ouly.26 Park ronment 53 TP OOMTA IARGE FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM tat, suitable for tro so ladies or married coupe.with or without board.A 8 pply 141 Stanley.OOMS\u2014 LARGE HANDSONELY FURKTEHED au AL and bedroom: also small bedroom.49 Beaver Res M-\u2014A NICE SINGLE FRONT Roo.FOR gentlemen, withor without board.2291 oo oor 5 \u201cONE OR TWO NICELY FI FURNISHED ns, with use gf kitchen if required 30 Mac char } OOM3 - WELL FURNISHED.FOR GENTLEMEN at 7 > et.bathrovui fiat.Auer st.t, on indandescent light in rooms.ROBE LET, VERY WARN AND NICELY : furnished front rooms.Price .reasou Family private.Apply at 66 Cathcart street.61 R% OOM-LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH BOA BOARD.Suitable for married couple, also table board 104 a OMS TU LET.WITH OR W ITHOUT BOARD: all conveniences.770 Palace at: OUMS\u2014TWO EXCEEDINGLY LARGE aire ieus rooms, suitable for married couples ur r panty of geritiemen, with or without board, house heated by far.nace; all modern conveniences.8 Union ave.66 Too \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, EAM as companion or muther's help \u201cUG SLT ras he heater in room, 5 minutes from P.114 eer e Mara.VE D.-EMPROYMENT BY 10 GOOD COOKS, OUMÉLARGE FURNISHED ROOM, AT 61 Avi Dousemands, Sn 3 nufses; also general servanta and met st.Srnen by the day.erences.Apply Mm.Alalletr, GUMS VERY NICE FRONT ROON ROONE 15 MN: utes from P.O., and.good lovality; ee Terms moderate, 2 Ny toi 3 Wars ar A FIRST CLASS TAILOR, SITU A- ion, ei ri i Address * BTAR office.city or aT 73 Door V Ar von FAMILIES WASHING, BY RE- 5 gpecta oman.¢ of references.Apply 2004 FANTED- BY RESPECTABLE WoO WOMAN, W washing by the Ao.Apply No.16 Hermine WASTED TOBTTION 45 AS TANT EU BOOK Alexander st.Also 1 Tirat Clase wilt ran.in roar of 34 EE Wan \"SEWING BY THE DAY, IN N PRIVATE families.Apply to Mrs Marti in, 250% Me street.2MM 81 Catherinestreet __ 7 ANTEDZ HY À A RESPECTABLE WOMAN.OUM_DOUBLE.AND NICELY FURNISRED, W work by the day.1396 Mignonne st.\u201c 71 Re bathroom st 1, vrith cupl ca, ANTÉD\u2014 BY RESPECTABLE MARKIED .3 ARLOR Wass situation, man as coarhman or general work, em ini os BST Fay AT, FREE JE AND BE Address 8G STAR office.73 | venient locality.rms moderate.2759 St.Catherine Wass} Asm SITU ATION As He Hot: SEKERPER st.mall dates Tpoom\u2014 LARGE COMFORTAPLY FERRIED, sure and rite four yery trust trustworthy std ompanion.bedroo joining.on parior : ail V ANTED\u2014SITUATION AB GROON OR COACHman.Address *F 548,\" STARoÎIce.5° 73 FOR SALE., FALE FOR THE MILLION, KILN: DRIED cut maple, tamarac blocks, 8L7s; mal biocke $1.Spar load J.C.Macdiarmid & Cou corner St.James and Guy.-__ Telephone 4) 10 206 te R SALE IMMEDIATE STAEL on skida, from 5 to 3 from 7 to8h.Pa oc Dell Bet, pra He x ant Ran k Buckets, 3 1b Rails, Dumping Cars, De icka.and ai \u201cnds of Porsaie- BALE Woon.CHEAP: MAPLEAND BIRCH, ong, WS t cond, common hardw tr lone.BW pe: ES Graham, 600 8e abe at, 112 OR SALE-SIXTY GALLONS OF MILK RUN IN | Quantities to suit purchasers, best in the | \u201caddress * \u201cB72,\u201d STAR 0 6 cy, FOR 54 SALE\u2014DRY \u201cKINDLINÉ WOOD, LARGE actendance: strictly $200.Henderson Bros, William st.; a1 Fr SALE\u2014A GOOD MODERN UPRIGHT ves, rosewogd, for 7 us, SILA STAR ace ! modern conveniences.\"io.Uni VE Re NICE WARM WE mere Front room, fn 8 private family, : JBOARD-AX D ROOM TO LET, IST CLASS, HOME HT PIANO.Toros SALES NEW PLUSH ROLL BACK PARLOR wot, 423 aideboards, mirror backs: S3 chaies and SL, near Graham, BOARD \u2014 1» \u201cMADAME TA] LAFRANCOIS, LADIES rockers, frum +5: rlor tables iano, M Prince Anh pa - Li piano = superior accom! Fer BALE À SPLENDID © CABINET GRAND best medical acienalose.strictly private.Terms moder: piano, short time in uee, great.ate.05 15 7 iy reduced price.Newcombe, Z3#4 Mr.Catherine st.7 1 \u2018 JoARD- uk SEARL LA DIES DOCTRESS, PRI JOR BALE-50 PIANO PACKING CASES (CP: lon os, with professional at- t) 99c each.cost #3.50 each to make by the dozen, tendance, or Indice actended à atitheir home.135 George suitable for oat bins, etc.tp Cw.ä 210 2270 and 2772 81.Catherine Bos \u2014 VACANCIES.AT 87 DORCHESTER.next to the Windsor: also table board.R BALE\u2014ONE 20 H.bs -BOTLER A) AN N For firet class condition Will se! AND EX AL = forit.Address Emile Lavigne, 515 Bu Lawrence st.71 JOR SALE FIRST CLASS PAIR BLACK BEAR St.Urbal robes, extra fi ualit T 1 20 BL James at; alao one fe Jorge baie oceTtaon® BoA AIST TABLE EGARDERE.AT KG.use : BOARD mAcA:fotes| FOR BOARD AND ROOMS oom\u2014 OM- DOUBLE 2 AND SINGLE ROOM, WITH board, Lath, hot aoû cold water.30 Mance st.Rex\u201d -VERF WARM, QU JUTE.IN FBIVATE FAN- 29 is: vevant it Feb.MCrescentse 15 Rousses ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT a nl 40 Berri at.73 POUMS\u201417 BHUTER STREET, HANDÉONELY furnished front bedroom, suita! for married couple, with board; also a cusy single front bedroom, with all the comforts of home 3 MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1894.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.Al.A Perfect a The quality 1 Cream Ta Tartar, Carbon atu of Boda are used in its lized - It has stood Al with housekoeyers for ep past X years and is nuw (if possible) better All the best Grocers sell ie Ÿ [PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! | HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.© EDWIN COX &'00.114 St.Fra.Xavier street.u's Fl I T S.dément Hert Reon Te Fis artes Treatise and boule foe Fit care.2 Send to Dr.Kline, 931 Arch st.Phila, Pa.J.A Dawe St.Harte, 1700 Notre $2 triad u_ \u201cBOECKH'S BRUSHES and BROOMS Always reliable and as represented.class dealers.sale all first For by fon NGOSTURA BITTERS, SAYS A LONG TIME erer from in tion, thoroughly Bole foe emulacrurern Dr.G.B Siegert & Sons ai Thomas P.Bimpson, wi patent ob foi PATENTSE ome Inventor'stuide.246 Washing- | rite Sood KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Orops are the best in tho world for the THROAT and CHEST.For the VOICE uneu BR & T.W.stampod on each drop.| = LADIES* CETTING ACADEMY.Established in 1891.ealgning Cabin soin Fi Skirts, Mantles.lmans, MRS.E.L.ETHIER, Principes, St.Montreal.206 Dalhousie D a ttinz.Alive Sania 98 Bt.Beals EE TRADE M PATE NTS.Sita de in all Countries grant DE- Ta secured ASSIGNMENTS AND AG FS À DRAWN, EARCHES MADE, fovlications re rnd) in F.n ToL MONTREAL.DELEPHONE, 192 BE Ke.pr vied uocessfully solicited.LDS, Counsellor and Expert, comme Building.185 ST.JAMES STREET, 2éteèd VERNON'\u2019S ! BRONCHIAL The Greatest Discorery, Y x ur Century.A positive cure for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, Etc.For sale by Druggists and Groeers.Price, fic.72 haw OOM3\u2014TWO NICE \u20ac FRONT ROOMS.APPLY ion ave.PP OOM-ALARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROON, on bathruvm dat, suitable for two gentiemen.#4 \"Osborne st .71 GOM-TO LET, WITH OF WITHOUT BOARD.Apply 153 Cadieux street 71 ROVE FORMED FRONT ROOM, GAR.etc, suitable for for two gentlemen or married oo with or without board.vate English family.ge ES OOMS-OUBLE BLE AND BINGI SINGIF, WITH HOARD.Terms moderate; bath, hoy water ote.\u201c10 LE «FURNISHED, \"LIGHT AND t.Catheriné.TABLE 5 ÉURNISHED Fi Front room, gas and hot water.2332 Ht.Catherine st.BOARD.LADIES Ick NU er, vate.Terme modetate 187 Catherine st 23 10 QARD\u2014 MRS.McEWAN, superior accommodation dieux at.below st.hot water heating, pes children, at Na TI Sherbruoke OARD-AND ROOMS POR) LADIES DURING\" confinement, private.Mrs.Bohme, 151 Cadienx ale and no \u201cnig modation for boarders, \" BOARD ROO AND BOARD, #75 A WEEK | is PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.NSN FOR SALE_REAL REAL ESTATE, 0 ACRES IN THE aisonneure, acres et Dame sr\u201d Will bo old on \u201clock oF fo lots do suit pue chasers.Te .Fete William Bennett, Notre Dame st.OR SALE\u2014200 ACRES CLAY LOAM, 5 C me house and barn.ikea good stock fave H.Decany, North Bay, Ont.Fs \u201cBALE- HANDSOME CUT BTONE FRONT dwelling, No.138 Metcalfe st.three atorion AE Poly No.98 8t.Peter st.market.chaser, LEAR.fami oud locality, pod | i ing.Rent in rdvance, does JOR BALE-A COMFORTABLE TEN ROOM oD.\u2019 stone front house, in good order, delightful ait tion, Se.Luke street west.Price mol lerate 10d forma me easy.Apply to W.H.Warren .8.Leach, Temple Building.et WANTED TO PURCHASE, LINE SEA j ANTED-BEAVER ALIVE, WILL PAY 0m PS V ash each; for live beaver.Lennon.& Co, Sudbury.Worm PU RGHASE 25 GALLS MILK FER day, delivered at the Honaventure Station.ss \u201cF.01,\" STAR office.7 A Wh FAKTED To.PURCHASE PAIR OF PAŸNES r Boyds racers, with or without No.6 boots.price, To 185,\u201d STAR office.V ANTED-TOFU ROHARE ATA BARGAIN, N.ONE heavy wax thread machine, size of C.Post one patching machine.A J.Norton, R Rougemont, T° W TANTED-\u201427 FEEF OF GLASS OFFICE PARTItion, vak preferred, about 7 feet high.ive full particulars and price; o 0 fret Sounter, with wire railing.James O'Kelly, Pembroke, On! 3 YANTED-TO PURCHASE A\u201d THORGUCHRKD Thar: AC Bean male, Droferred.Must cheap.Addross-\"U TA 7 2.LOST.' AAAANAAAAAAAAAANARN 1 OST.FRIDAY EVENING LAST.COMING FROM À the French Theatre, gol d crescent brooch of diamonds and ¢merald.Klodiy r return to No à pouver Hall Polerter.and bu handsomely rewarded Mes tier.OST_AT BONAVENTURE STATION.FRIDAY evening, purse jontaing railroad tickets au Kindty ruturn to \u201cen and reveire reward.OST-ON THE STH INST, FROM COTE Dis Neigea, sable collie pup p (dog).aix six Booths old, with white breast, Tigh leg white, lett leg ° bro: Finder will de rowarded on returning to Thomson & Johnsto 2450 St.Cuire ee Auy oné retaining him after this notice will be mel Lot: EITHER ON T UNIVERSITY, SHERBROOKE Park avenue, two keys attached to ring.Finder please return to Room 146 St.James street.11 \u201cOST \u2014 A SETTER DOG, ANSWERS T0 tHE name of Jack, white and yellow.Reward at 461 Notre Dame et.1 ound io any one\u2019s posession Shier this date wil be prosecut i OST-SMALL FOX us ERRIER.VERY LL ort black tail, leather collar.vata «15 Burnaisle Place ha OST-OR STRAYED AWAY, LARGE AT.BERnard dog, white with yellow spots, with name T.Davies on colinr.Any one finding the same or giving information to Detective Lafontaine well rewarded Any one ing the same after this notice will be prose- Toro BOY RO Ri ix TRE FHT will please rr hr ada ve mette pou or FOUND.,TPLEYS a GOODA STO! t wit] ye re To a ND-oN THURSDAY.JAN.Fos Nan ag BE ox have same BY pari oxponcen, at 250$ p Coiderine.73 Fes me BY , METAR L \"A PARCEL O) oT The owner can de ty vu y, vear Lath- room and in vicind clay of 8 Tannen Chie addres AT ; V + PASE co \" personally, u c ch a BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.ANTED\u2014 A COMFORTABLR ROOM, wa bosrd, within five minuten lk A Motil Coll Apply stating terms to *\u2018B 506,\" BT] ANTED\u2014 ROOM AX AND \u201cBOARD, WITH RPRTVATE toto A 8 BT, foe.\u201c AR of \"TE RE ANTED_BY A YOUNG LADY, A BMALL ily: ee terms & ob cderate.re, mily: cen y: terms must be m stating terms, to Room, STAR office.4 TANTED-BY TWO\" GENTLÉNEN TWO BEDrooms and sittingroom, wit! h board; vicinly Jo ot Ps Office preferred.Reply sta ats erm iy.ROOMS WANTED.\"UNFURNISHED ROOM BY A YOUNG heated A in the vicinity of Victoria n the vicinity of .one preferred.Term rmsmust Le moderate.A ddroms \u2018\u2019B Ju\u201d TAR office.VV 4NTED - BEDROOM AND SITTIN necting.Must be well fu: O., 169 PUPILS WANTED.V ANTED-PUPILS THE INGRES-COUTELLIER of Languages, Fraser Institute._ 30 10 WATER DA LIMITED CLASS OF PUPILS TO thorough course | in vl jection) engines cnsinesrins- Sieber 4 > sincer, 47 6 \\VAFiED-FO PIS, ISAAC PITNAN'S BHORT- .hand Terma low.Experienced practical teach: er.51 Victoria stree VV ANTED\u2014BY FROF rota 197 DyIvTR avenue dence.Five dela e es Free atelier schools.eager 7 3eod PROPERTY WANTED.rn A ~ AXTED PROPERTIES, CITY OR SUBURBAN improved or uni: also wanted to purchase or rent for let May modern built medium next, house for small family, si situation west of Universt and shales > t.Cathe; Mr.Lewis, Utiice £ He p WANE NTR 5-10 pri fn à ere eal TH men oy by price nv axcend $10.Apply \"8 45h WANTED To.BORROW.4 AA (/AFTED-TO BORROW 450.00 FOR 6 MONTHS: per _cen' ing: security mortuary bene- At 1000 At oe TE Fh Bea oe.1 WANTED-T0 | DOREOW EE FOR 1 residential ci security and gow! interest.Address \u201c0 oe PARTNERS WANTED.PANNA SL ANTED- PARTNER V WITH 3 To 13,000 DOL established pusines.proie 10,000 per iy one ty increased.oa to, in ane vestigation.L seat ee Open te o> St, Catherine st.AT ONCE, AN ACTIVE E PARTNER 'ANTED\u2014 ! 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inorense the power of the lor Masi Po at 143.8 WORLD'S FAIR: BUILDINGS BURNED.UCH OF THE WHITE CITY NOW IN ASHES.MU \"Half a Million Dollars Go Up in Smoke Canadian Exhibits Damaged to Some Extent The \" Cause.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} .CHICAGO, January 9.\u2014A review of the great fire at Jackson Park last night shows that the loss will probably be much less than was at first thought.The loss of the World's Fair buildings is & small consideration.It is probably the best thing that could have occurred, but there was a large amount of valuable exhibits in the Manufacturers\u2019 Building, which bas \u2018been used since the Fair closed as a bonded warehouse.These Se hibits arc valued at from 000, and the question of loss vb met by an examina- of the exhibits, which were packed for shipment.These exhibits | were in the French, Russian, German.| \u201cand the Belgium \u2018sections, and\u2018 were, very valuable.The damage to them will be\u2019 chiefly from water.The cases exposed will have to be opened and the goods unpacked before the damage can be ascertained.It may be very trifling or it may reach many thousand dollars, The probabilities, however, are that the loss will be small.Comparing the loss on the buildings to their cost it should be placed at about half a million dollars, but considering that the buildings have done the service for which they | were cons and were practically useless for other purposes, their loss is considered ve trifling.The Casino| Peristyle, Music Hall and Manufacturers Buils ing were the ones burned, although the latteris \u2018not a total loss.In fact, it was but slightl amaged.Therefore, making a liberal estimate of the damage to exhibits and including the buildings, it is about fair to place the loss at $250,000.President Higin- botham thinks the loss will be much less, others think it will be more.The grounds are under a strong guard for the protection of exhibits exposed.WHERE THE FIRE OCCURRED.The fire wan discovered at 3.40 p.m.Tosterday evening by a Park policeman and was then on the second flogrof the Casino building and soon the building was in flames.The fire was carried by burnin, brands to the roofs of the Manufac ures and iberal Arts buildings.The firemén fough bravely and well, but it was some time fore their efforts\u2019 seemed to check the fire.ully fifty thousand people witnessed the on agration.wa piled 8 the fire William fought 1 all night but it was under control by morning.The Causes of the Fire.CHICAGO, January 9.\u2014It is not known what caused the sire at the World's Fair .grounds.last night, but the comimanly acted theory a ds on the | gro nds was net ri faa\u201d been paused by n all there cases Steir Stored nibs à bonded warehouse and all were kein need The Canadian Exhibits.Mr.S.C.Stevenson, Secre of the Montreal Exposition Co., received the following despatch this morning in re the fire at Jackson Fak: No Can ex hibits were damaged last ni va fire.The Manufacture Maine à ngs, per- estile, music | ball and pier were totally destroyed.The roof of the manufacturers\u2019 was partially burned, and exhibits in some of the courts were da: amaged.by water only.The Columbian Fair Bui dings\u2019 (the M City) at Chicago ars burned, but the Mont.STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in lolio form on the coupon plan.These TAR pictures are pronoun b lum-.bian Fair judges the dest collection of the kind ever produ \u2019 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS\u2019 Some Returns Where Acclamation Re- Seated the Na Nominees.The following municipal sn and d clvla election returns were received m throughout ebec posterda ons yes snuary 8\u2014Special)\u2014W.H.Learned land Le Gauthier were reelected b he Sone The Mayor will be selected by the Council at the next regular mesting.- ary 8.\u2014(Special: à themu- nette D.gnith ria stor the town of ith ed Bessette, in place of Laurent Gen- fron: Thomas \"Lavesque in:place of E.H.Guilbert all by acclamation.Township\u2014H.H.Bachelder and earns, the retiring councillors, were returned acclamation.DERBY BE.VT., January Special) = At a meeting of the munic eel ectors of the village Stanstead Plain to-day, John O.St.Pierre and J.H.Williamson, the re- Councillors, were re-clected by ac-, clamation.ref R.Robinson and A.B.Sweeny were elected by acclamation for the municl- pality of Rock Island, Que.SHERBROOKE, January \u2014 (Special).There is no contest here today far \u20ac civic honors.G.G.Briant will continue in the South Ward.In the Porth Ward the new councillors are W.Fraser.In the East Ween At Lennoxville all the oi \u20ac Councillors are retained.The necessity of the change is noal pressing need here as in Montreal.TERLOO, January 8.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The municipal elections off very quietly here ay without any polis.Councillors ac- for the ensuing term were all el clammation.e retiring councillors were Gardner, Stevons, J.H.Lefebvre and Louis Bouchard; th® newly elected douncillors are J.H.Lefebvre, C.H.Parmeleg and Louis Bouchard, a Jant 2-4 BEAUHARNOI ue., Janta i - clal)-E.H.Bisson.M.P; P., was elected Mayor of Beauharnois by acclamation.LACHUTE, January 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The municipal elections were held here to- das, and resulted in ex-Mayor Smith be beng re-elected acclamation., In \u2018Ward Councillor Beers was re- Seeted without opposition, in Centre \u2018Ward Mr.MoOuat was ected, and| In East Ward, Councillor Jousse was Coy was elected to ann th the seat EM by, ex sCaunaition Jousse, Who re- oxsipied ois, N.P., wasthe re- \u2018turning or HUNTINGDON, Jahn 8.\u2014Special.)\u2014The municipal elections in t he county of Hun- vipgdon were as follow: ownship of Godmanchester \u2014 Malcolm McNaughton and Daniel McCarthy, reelected acclamation.Village of Huntingdon.R.N.\u2018Walsh, elected by acclamation in place of W.Thompson.There was a poll between Charles La Levers and John Findlay, Levers being elected > Wofa majo ority.t.Anioot-M essré Charson and Quenrille electod.Sr.HracteThzE, January 8 \u2014(Speclal.}\u2014 The following were elected by tion: RICHMOND, Que., January \u20185 \u2014(Spoclal.)- as follows : ow oy RicHMOND.\u2014Arthur Wilcotka, for ward No.1, Pa eee and J.W.} house-keeper, \u2018mysteriously disa Tes mt nic ipa elections in Richmond coun.| \u2014 for 5th year of service, and L.N.Bourgeois by acclamation.INDOIE Minis ViILLAGE\u2014Allan Me- Lean, A.Bourassa aud Arthur Dufresne, by acclamation.MELBOURNE TowxsHiP.\u2014Charles Wilcox | and Joseph Irwin, in place of Royal Stimson, who declined election, both by acclamation.CLEVELAND.TowRsHIP.\u2014 Richard Armi- tage and John A.Scott, by acclamation.Bromrron FauLs\u20140.C.Mo riset C.W.Fontaine, by acclamation.Wispsorn TowNsHtP.\u2014Thos.McMichael and Charles Be in, by acclamation.MELBOURNE VILLAGE.-B.S.Verrill, by acclamation, and poll still pending between Charles Fowler and Robt.Armstrong, with -a strong probability of the election of Chas, Fowler.SHIPTON TowNsSHIP.\u2014George Brassa acclamation, and a te vote Jot ow ween: Hobo McKenzie and D.the former declared elected by the casting vote of the returning officer.VAUDREUIL, January 8.-\u2014(Special.)\u2014At the municipal elections held in Pis village to-day dzilda Valois, FE.M archand and Jerémi Taillofer were ie- elected coun- cHlors.Rivers New Mayor.THREE RIVERS, January 9.\u2014Special)\u2014As was expected Mr.P.E.Panneton was elected Mayor of Three Rivers.Two candidates pere Hominated, but Mr, A.Olivin positive- 5 declined\u201d to fill the civic chair.Mr.livin having through the press and at the City Hall declared that he would not accept the office, returning, officer, Alderman Bellefeuille, declared Philippe Elizé Panneton, vocate and bank manager, unani- L mously elected as- Mayor of Three Rivers City.Speeches were made and the I .band welcomed the event.In-St.Louis Ward, ex-Alderman Hould was elected by fifteen\u2019 majority over: Mr.A.Balcer.r.Balcer's friends clagn his canvass was neglected 05 Municipal Elections.The following are the results of the suburban and other municipal elections held yesterday: COTE DES NKIGES\u2014Mr.James Swail was re-elected Mayor, and_Messrs.Demarchais and Boudrias, councillors, all by acclamation.OUTREMONT\u2014Messrs.D.Cook and Alfred Joyce were elected councillors for this municipality.STE CUNEGONDE\u2014 The followin sente- mien have been elected: Mayor, L.H.Henault; councillors: North w.5.t- trell, M.E.Lymburner; south-ward, C.F.Lalonde, G.N.Ducharme; east ward, A.S.Delisle, L.H.Henault; west ward, H.Morin, J.B.Durocher, Dr.J.A.R Leo.ST.HENRI.\u2014 The council elected stands as follows: 154 James Ward\u2014A.A.Bernard, M Da ; J.M.Lavoie, Francois St.Germain, L.necal, Messra, ard and Lavoie boing on the kame ticket.t.Henri Ward\u2014 Adolphe Rielle, Narcisse Gougeon, Adelard Delorme and Wilbrod Lebreche.St.Antoine Ward\u2014T.J.Aquin and Joseph Senetal, elected by acclamation.St.Augustine Ward\u2014Aime Talllefer and Esimer Faille, re-elected by acclamation.Mayor Ferdinand Dagenais was re-elected .by acclamation, this being his eighth term.\u2019 MAISONNEUVE.~ The nominations for councillors were made yesterday.The elections will be held next Monday, -The following are the nominations: For Mayor, A.Delaire and H.Desjardins; for s aldermen.East y Robert tt and E.\u2018G.Dude- voir: Centre Ward, B.St.John-and E.Racine; West Ward, J.Waliquet and Jd \"ut FM = ST.Loos py MiILE i TE Belanger and B.Paquette were elected councillors.by acclamation.The Mayor will be elected by the Council at jts first meeting.THE WAY IT WAS DONE.The Closing Scenes at Quebec\u2014Last Division of the Counoil, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| QUEBEC, January 9.\u2014As prophesied before prorogation the Legis tive Council came down aud rop the mayoralty amendment to the Montreal Bill after a conference between representatives of both Houses.Everything was in readiness for pro rorogation hen the two Houses met, but t.-Gov.Chapleau was kept waiting full half an han fore the matter was decid \u2018When the Council met and the Assembly\u201d m , asking them again to reconsi fer the amendment, was read, Mr.Sha stron ly o posed it on the und that Te ere bien (4 ng feith with the better class ot Montreal peopl e on.Henry Starnes op] course asked r, also which he Said would be a serious mistake to follow, and when finally a vote was jaken othe result 'was as follows: For the dropping of the amendment: Prevost, rcham a t, Gilman, Sylv Sylvestre, Ward, reil, Tourville, D.Against the change asked for: Sharon: Starnes and La Bruere.\u2018he message that the Connell was agreeable to the chan, asked for was then hurriedly sent to the Assembly and the members present immediately concurred in the Council's action on division, and on motion of Mr.Villeneuve, After this Hon.Mr.Chapleau took \u2018his seat and the prorogation ceremonies took place.The Columbian Fair Buildings She at Chicago are burned, STAR has secured the ous in m photos of every aspect of it, to be Portfolio form on the coupon plan.ictures are pronounced b: umbian Fair judges the of the kind ever produ eut asued in These Col- ndest col ection\u2019 THE LIGHTHOUSE- _KBEPER'S DEATH.faPECTAL TO THE STAR.| ToroxTo, January 9.\u2014Eight months ago Henry Woods, the \u2018Point aux Pines light.peared and suspicions were entertained that he had been inurdered.\u2018The Attorney-Generaj's \u2018department was notifier], but no trace of the missing man or his body could be discovered: The mystery is now in a fair way: of being unravelled.A reliable resident of the township of Prince has notified the-au- thorities that duringa family quarrel), which he overheard, the father ¢ Lis son with \u201cDoing away with old Woods.\u201d The informant also claims that there is not the slightest question hut that Mhesccuned is e sently wear ring ing whic! o Woods, focal \u2018authorities have re- or that the Government detectives be sent up to the Sault to investigate the case.ENGLAND'S AF RICAN | SQUABBLES.fapzoraL ro THE STAR-| LT LONDON, January 0.\u2014 In reply to a -question asked in pute House of Commons enter by He Labouchere Buxton said he \u2018had read & 3 recent 8] ot Hon.Cecil Rhodes, and took k to mean that Mr.Rbodes would resist unreasonable condi- er rding the Matabeles.He did not ko | the report of Rhodes\u2019 speech was Nhe.Premier of Cape Colony had sald: \u201cI am not, opposed to the Crown if the Crown recognizes its duties to the colonies.If those duties are not.recognized She colonies may deal elsewhére.The is coming when the whole will be assimilated with that of Cape Sony and the neighboring states in one cone) Roller.aan The Charges for the conquest of tabeland Buxton raid, oguid.be discussed Mon the estima up.bouchere asked uxton w ther.had seen the statement \u2018in Rhodes\u2019 speech that he did not wish the British texpayers to pay any nses of the ex: an.an vernment moule fulfil.Rbod (laughter).Buxton replied he bad n no knowledge th ofthis particular statement attributed came Kenned for ward No.by 3 majority; .a fener MoGovern, ; : 5 Er es one topo rt of the ex: I\" whether the wish ; ment, \u2018\u201cI have something else just as .and can recommend it.1 PRICE ONE CENT.lam Beach, Mr.Buxton said the Colonial Office had no information beyond t that contained in thé published tel He believed Warina was in the lish sphere, but the Government was awaitin ng orma- The Columbian Fair Buildings (the tion.Dingo City) at Chicago are burned, but the ontreal STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in portfolio form on the coupon These STAR pictures are pronounced by Col- \u201cumbian Fair judges Ihe in dest collection of the kind ever produ ; Moyrazau, January 9, 1804.W.T.GorrE You are at grind to publicly state Prva] my husband uscd \u201cAunt Marthy's for pain in the back and shoulders, cure, found immediate relief.We intendto have more of it.We are pleased to be able to recommend it (\u201cA.M.C.\") to afl rheumatic sufferers, Yours truly, RS.R.BURNS, 80 Britannia st., Be St.Charles, Speclal Notice.À Momentous Decision! What is Your Object When ~~ You Buy Medicine?\u2014 Is it to Please the Convenience of Others, op is it to Cure Disease and Suffering?Your Action May Mean Life or Death! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Long-profit Dealer Wants Your Money! To Him Your Life is but a Secondary Consideration! Every sick, suffering and diseased m and woman is called upon tomake a vreigh and momentous decision, when relentless obtained the mastery.A a juncture, the first thought i Gr aremedy \u2014a medicine that will drive off disease, banish suffering, and bring back to the weak and run down body new strength and vital- it; Yenis work of heaith-building and.anew life isa grand one; no worthier une Aertaki can the best efforts afflicted t oran in our land.\u2018Anall- ria Providence has left the cure of disease in human hands and tohumau agencies.Shall sufferers, then, carelessly attend to life bestowed hy God, oraliow others to triés with interests 50 sacred § At present, the sick and auffering, an friends of such, are too frequently mi fits designing dealers in medicines.ry nota otably the case when people desire re aine\u2019s celery compound.It is that hat Suman selfishness is clearly re vealed ; atthis particular time deception & practised] and a total disregard shown the value of e.The sufferer, or a friend of the sufferer, asks the dealer for Paine\u2019s celery compound, and is met with the impertinent atate- good, tis just at this critical point that the death\u2014knell of thousands is sounded; and, without donbt, the failure of the sufferer to chtain a cure, and his ultimate death, is owing entirely to the dealer's deception.The careless, and those easil convinced and influenced, often take w iat is 8 gested to them; the cost of such action a deeper and more vated form of suffering.The wise rudent, and thoss who have stability of chararter, will not take a recommended substitute for great life savor, Paine's celery compound; hey must have the genulne article at any cost, as their faith is firmly fixed !n ite ars, especially you who suiter, and \u201cwho long for release from the bondage und slavery of dix we ask od question: Do you buy\u2019 medicine for he urpose of pleasing und benefitting the ealer, or do jou buy it with a view of securing speedy relief and cure?If you are honest to yourself you will allow no one to force a «ubstitute on you for Paine's celery.compound; tot cne of the recommended substitutes can meet your case successfully.When heartless dealers recommend you something just as good as Paine's celery compound, \u2018ak them to support what the y showing you the same strong, hones and convincing testimonials that Jaine's celery com pound \u2018produces every weck that come ople around you.When dealers can furs sh you with proofs as complete and as strong for their just as g medicines, then you may risk trying them ; but, until thisisdone, beware of substitutes; your life depends upon the best and most rellable medicine that has cutablished a record and name for wonderful cures, Probably the public are not aware of the fact that there exists another strong reason why certain dealers recommend.something else they call just as flood as Painels celery compound.It is this: the just as\u2019 medicine pays them a much better profit on every bottle sold.\u2018This is indeed a very strong reason why they should push the common article on unsuspecting people.With dealers who act in this heartless way, money and profit is their prime object; your health and life to such men is but a secondary consideration.trong th TW ron urge upon the afflicted and thelr friends the Re pe necessity of procuring Paine's celery compound and nothing else; carefully avoid all who would have you take the medicine that carries long profit, and that cannot, bene you.Provost Mather of Inverness Cathedral is aocused0 of having recently sermon be found word for word in the \u2018published works of Archbishop Trench.\u2014 cu \u201c WORTH £ A GUINEA 4 Box.\u201d ERTHAMY SIGK HEADACHE, Disordered Liver, © They Act Like Magic on the Vi Regulating the Secret tot Complexion, bringifig back the Keen Page of Appetite, and arousing with the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physical enecgy of the human frame.\u201cThese Facts are admitted by thousands, in all classes of Society.Largest Sale in the World.> Ooversd with a Tastoless & Boluble Ocating, Wholesale Agts, Evans 4 Bons, Ld, Montreak For sale all druggis \u2014 \u2014 À \u2018 a Ye | : SESSA RE ee = DÉLITS ati rame ve MARNE ee ER nee ir ER k:.- : : \u2018 ' 0 : > - > .- = Ce 4 re eT - ; : .\u2019 I = ) Lr DIT eee SO al x.| THE MONTREAL | DAILY ST.STAR, TUESDAY JANUARY 9, (1894, | rente RS HOOPER, parie optez ais THE POOR AND BEWARE: GRIP ~nNEETINGS ANS AMUSEMENTE Teme mame A : Bana he Maglo on ) a Chleago are 3 ale gl aily Stax devise and carry out many plans for the de- burned, at th real STAR \u2018 THE A : WA : ACADEMY OF MUSIC.; ., making it LLE the ro Ey poet ._ .velopment of the A he ine AT LOUISEVI a Peto Torts on the THE WATER TAXES Dr.Edson fears another epidemis, .-THB HENRY THOMAS, Lomee and Manger.i generally a good place n C Qe ooupon plan.These Stan picthres are Pro \u2018 and sounds the alarm.One wéck, commencing January, and Saturday matines, GRAHAM & OO.Proprietors.[actual bleeding of present wealth is __ nounced by Columbian udges th DUFF OPERA COMPANY, , aD pad 168 St James Street.really a small thing.when compared with THE WAY SHE AGGOUNTED FOR grandest collection of the Tr ever pro- ENGAGE THE ATTENTION OF THE | In lung and chest pains, ough, colts .In reverie.To.vic : se > ; ; .RN Le © rere ; : hoarseness and pneumon no er 3 0 opera comique in acts entit a PELE Te he pa | nee ten | MER WET atoms MLEODS MURDER.oY comet EE Enters or canon aims.| BRA ; or C a under governmen nd these ry, _\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 me ot : ] « believe fore the ve of THE 81a ru are benefits that would make happier \u2018and We Three mes a Nopanes ox Ce ! d ENSON $ POROUS PLASTER.Capital Stock, $ 100,000.Manic by dupe Rae ren au LE rater goods the combined issue of all the other & gilab |.longer the life of many a man within the Afterwards Told Hooper He Was a \u2014 | Cote Bt Louls and Ite Employes-Ald.\u2014 D quit elien St Ostherinu Bt.Pricos\u20143, 3a, Pers Po Ace one shadow of the city.Murderer When He Attempted to N fr wo THE il Septe Smith Speaks His Mind on the Indorsed b over | 8, 000 Physicians and A Sod.in uablished a a to Ssminate the Coming nturaction\u2014Eale of Champagne.15 odes db Provence \u2019 ° .APANEE, On anu n m- ; Chem su e gen A as die Ne 9 À Rue d vence es , Put Her on the Train\u2014A Now Ber 14 last Napance was pohvaised with ox- | Montreal Bill-A mises Benson's, may bohad from all druggiste.| EEE Fh Ferma Le (QUEENS THEATRE.THIS WEEK Wadnatay France.: wo .\u2018Em 3 ment A THE \u201cPATRONS\u201d POWER AND and Important Wituoes | | écfoch er Chat dite Knçue Melon ba |.TP Eee Por, SEABURY & JOHNSON, Chmit, MY.Cf: GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Fender Worier) KELLER CRU .+ ~ | - -\u2014 _\u2014\u2014 et _ been shot: to death in hi ym, and |___ + - aft - +30 _ = CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR OPPORTUNITY.\" | {ermciaz vo ramen] | premises burglarieedi ol & mae of money.ACS r of the To 00 sa Teen Rotre Met | Hh Tal nd eM Bi For week ending 6th Jan., 18v4, \u201cThere are fow methods for calling the JoLIETTE, January 9.\u2014Yesterday after- { Government detectives were promptly on ity Council it was hinted 1 that the authori: Montreal, NY.Fiano co Sheppard's and Hotels.Next week \u2014 \u2019 .attention of politicians to an independent |-noom, Joseph Desilets, hardware merchant, the spot, but no clue to che perpetra vor of ties of Cote St.Louis had appointed certain : TOR Co Re Flag of Truce.se TT * Monday ie itiessossocessa\u2014\u2014-\u2014- Movement that are more effective than the of Louiseville, testified that he dined at the committiu the.deed the murderer rushed officials since the city had declared in favor Oneof the Richest GALLERINS of TUORAY.cereerenrnrvossinnnnne 87,600 | winning of an election.Since North Bruce, Hotel Minau at Louiseville, one day in the from the Bouse and was swallowed dp in of thie annexation of the municipality and PAINTINGS in Canada.OPERA FRANCAIS, Wedn \u2019 38,410 the party leaders In Ontario have been giv- autumn, Accused was there and enquired the da darkness.Lower ht a alim finally on motion of Ald.Stevenson, it was ù s .ms M.R.SALLARD, Manager.\u2018on osday 0 Te Ing the Patrons of Industry « prominent of him it he had beard anythingofa crazy afin na he das pastis ort of the door, | Tesolved, \u201cthat all questioris concerning the one ADMISSION FREE |, MONDAY, sth Jan.CARMEX.opers.a ER BB place in their considerations.It is charac- woman.At that time he had heard nothing, and as he had Abe throughout the 8nuexation of Cote St.Louis be referred to | 0a REA a a ETINCELLE, comedy, | i | : > dng 0 From 10 o'clock a.f.to 4 pm.ramitic und musical scens fi trom Ruppes.: Friday.\u2026\u2026.87,829 teristic of the party game that both sides but did afterwards.house before commencln zo vu Hous she \" the City Attorney for Instruotions as to the tove ol i S| 4 LES MESAVENTURE DE CLEOPATRE, .; .hadano un dentifying 1 be.ted to .2 \u2019 h Saturday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.40,087 claïm the triendship of this rising force, Napoleon Minau, a barkeeper, of Louise: him.Où a bint Ly of partial local ying legal means fo be.op © possession All the Paintings are.Originals.wEByBAY, \u2014 xx, 1 Total .: 193 164 while, at thesametime, disclalmingthatthey ville, did.not remember having seen the tive shortly afterwards, the inter set to * .A Mostly roms the Preoch School.ioe Perret \u2019 { have had anything todo withitsorigin.But accused there on September 12.Thére was work.After months of patient investiga.The Mayor then read the following tele: ! The Leading n School.PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE | tvokrest ata for Cho étronsistheimersased | 9 pre i the reser for hat ater | tom i for culmingled lp tho srs | 6van [ron A on et nent A Bight, Silyory Polish for Stoves Emotes pod rng perme foi | FEHEIRANAI 22 spy Ed, attention fastened upon them; and the les- Grenier, stated\u201d that he \"bad eon ved a three men, King, a tailor, who wor Yo the Hot A to the Mayor's election.\u201d id Grates - Essy to apply, Deer mes ila members o 3 this Bo bls Boctety.; Exact representation of cout of Assizes its Pari i F Week son they \u2018may learn Is that, if.thef would subpeena to come to Joliette.He was em- here some months before the murder ad \u201cI am afraid,\u201d remarked Ald.Smith, Honors and Medal at the Wo host Paintings betwoon the Society aud Gerip Holdors où 34th SATURDAY §3¢h Jan.\u2014Matinee\u2014LES BOUL} A or ee .win the ear of the politicians, they bave but ployed in the Royal Insyrance Red who was visiting Jere.about the Sime of that T am singular in, saying sel.| r pu Fair, Chicago, Its cleanlinessi isa Janusey next.ree of sorin, s1.0.; NARD, comedy \" !.\u2018; , - was ears .yitness e occurrence, al elan an vorn, a a en se o x .00._ I \u2014ENDING\u2014- to win elections.Heretofore, the Liberal joe Montreal at on, lock anche night of both local men.King is from Montreal not think it is in the best inforests >, feature that will be appreciated by: Ask tor our Catalogues and Circulars.sa La y EE NING: LA VOYAGHEN > ; journals have shown an inclination to ad- September 12 and reached Louisevilie about and isa widower.His wife, who was the city of Montreal.\u201d All @ood housekeepers.Only H.A.A.BRAULT, ; Benefit of M.Bisson, Ist comedian ad.stage 6th Jan., vise this organization to devote Its atten- 1.56 on the morning of September 13, and daughter of a Napanee citizen, died in May \u201cIdo not agree with Ald.Smith,\u201d sald quires one trial to prove its Superior Mood : Director.| manager.: tion mainly to the iniquitios of the Ottawa ent to the house of his uncle, Lutiger ci a od Ald.Beausoleil, \u201cI would have sacrificed qualities.- - Tickets to bo had at Theatre 2nd Hardy Mo Sire : 1892, - \u201d Ive b Desaulniers.His brother Joseph was there hie guspected men were examined yester- any thing to keep the election of Mayor by Sold by all grocers F Government, while the Conservative press at the time.Soon after reaching there he Da morning at 10 o'clock, before Mr.P.M.thé people.\u201d ; Vv ICTO ti A Tres Afternoon and HE * New Year's Day, 7 Issue.urge them to continue their attack upon heard groans and asked who it was.The the magistrate, re-opened the fnvesti- \u201cI do not wish Ald.Beausblell or any one CHAS.GYDE, Agent, ing this a Cotimpian Ross Tax a [J = answer waa, \u201cIt is little Georgiana.\u201d n in the Court House.Crown Attor- 201'5teod 33 Se.Nicholas 5 = .the tyrannies of the Mowat, Ministry.The Mr.Greenshields objected to the produe- ey x L.Morden had charge of the case ge an hot referring tohhat choles Serect, omtreal 1n addition tothe week's circulation, there | ° .St.Thomas Tiines (Conservative), however, | tion of auy evidence os what was said by against the prisoners.eth Negro Boys, iu a wonderful and se: drill, ! Admission, 10c, 200 and 30c./ Reserved ses: extra.ain D, Piap ot at! the Theatre from 9 a.m.until 10 nr 100 \u20148OUTH BEFORE THE W.Rr eo : rds of fifteé tak Fo by people far the \u201cRound thousand a tak ©.breaks this stupid rule, and invites the deceased, except in the presence of accus The first witnesses called were those who particular © luce\u201d te to His Excellency the .TP.- Patrons to push their colamns into all flelds.ANd was ready to al le the uestion.ve evidence at the coroner's inquest.Mrs.1006 We ha .p Governor-General and Lady Al een, in ;-\u2014 We have uo.counted these fifteen tho.| ru \u2014p25 Ri ; | Mr, Macmaster's\u2014 which, were cLeod recited the details of the tragedy, album f hich the\u2014tébl OU r sand, as our ouftom has been toexclude | The Times has long scen the neëd'oftariff | fa a trunk checked to Soniette, had gone how she was awakened about 2.30 a.m.b: then announced by Ald.Stevenson.and em Hand au \u201cmeckey Pre- | _ DANCING AND-DEPORTMENT.-\u2014 i such circulation from the standing circula- reform, and welcomes the Patrons as à astray, and he asked for à post nement of her husband, who asked her what he woul was much admired.It will be sent to, : 8 \u2019 gramme fer January.ale élec il commence early in nat .power likely to-help on that cause ; and the argument; but Mr.Greenshields\u2019 would do.She asked Lim what was the matter Ottawa at once.9 ning lessons.tion table.Of course advertisers get inser- ; not consent to the answer goin, the jury He got up and went to the doorway, and | | 10th January, 8to 10pm.\u2018Afteraoons and Evenings.Assemblise \u2018Mondays and go : tion in the entircissue.+ 7 more than that, it\"has the public spirit to under reserve, so he Claimed hat the ovi- she got up and went to the window: \u2018When [, GOT NINE MONTHS'.SALARY.- Wodneclap, Lich Jeuunez Sian.: Saturdays.Full Orchestra i ish the Patrons well because te rlad'to ser was simply incidental, and that any she reached § its he heard a voice from She * The lin of the Finance Committee re, ga ge?Bor January, de S30 pm: 08g A.ROY An NALD.He c ; ail any movemen ely nfuse more statements that m e coul stairway saying: If you come anotherstep, mer 25 Ye parmen of nine months : .= ees i TULSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1804.independence into our politics, the great one Hate a word will shoot you!\u201d aud imme.oi Longtin, of the ater Depart.Wed den fours a EE \u201c+ DANCING.hs curse of which isa too slavish subserviency | ONLY BE ORDINARY HEARSAY Le ee nr.She opened the win.adopt Toneti per mont, was 8 HOCKEY MATCHES, (Senior Championabip} prvrer, Burkee'» Academy, 8268 êt.Cat ., | ; 2 y.She opened\u2019 the win- Mr, Longtin had been ap inted ; À Advanced Wedus and Baturday £ A TENANTS FIGHT.to party.\u2019 o ee not Cornellier and sabot of dow and called \u201cmurder! Hand saw a man bes Th We ater ommittee, the superintend- - .Jon.1xb\u2014Victoris va.Moatreal \u2018 émane mon.) \u201cbogianors lan, M Monday asd Thurs I This is but one of many floating | their Contention that the evidence was per.Tain down the front steps As the mms ot te andre Eonptis contésded ° Jan.3th Ottawa vs.Montreal Certain! dishonest men with dishonest straws\u2014 that indicate the direction of fectiy legal, and, in reply, Mr.Renaud, for serve him.She still holds to the impres- od ¥ 2 been appointed by the Water A Grand Fancy Dress Entorcalnmont will be held en EDUCATIONAL.h f ed in the admissi purposes fo serve are busily circulating the the.wind.Victory\" has won the Pa-,| the defence, argu ac nst the admission sion that she would know him again.She wmi a hat body alone had à right to ; Tuesday, the 8th February, part full particulars of which will ; : ; ; trons a high place in the not unsel.\u2019 of { the evidence.cannot identify King as the man.The Co- nd him, and therefore claimed arrears been in fubseq en ertisement.; idea that this campaign agalnst civic cor- fish esteem of politicians ; ; but they Judge Delorimier allowed the evidence, jumbian Fair uildigs (the Magio City) at .The opinion of the City Attorney .- .Ww.ALRXR, CALDWELL, T : à A ; ruptio and wastefulness is a purely rich | ruling that it formed part of one continu- Chicago are burned, but the Montreal STAR Fe favored Mr.in's pretensions, an EE Seoretary-Troasurer._ HE WEST END ! 4 must not forget that defeat will deprive ous transaction.The objection was noted.145 secured the most magnificent photos of the Finance Committee wocordingly re- Ofllcs ot th a Victois Bt Club, - .nian 's crusade, in which the ordinary busi- them of it as easily.If they would survive y emtinuing | witness (Cad: and Rsked every aspect of'it, to be issued in portfolio ported.THE P EER OF THEM ALL Troe Bune ret } .: ness man and laborer has no real interest.in the politics of the country, they.must plied.that \u2018she was coming from deliver.(Or on the coupon plan.These STAR pic- A report of the Finance and Health Com- oo : = do \" The main line of demareation is drawn be: Prove their strength Inthe pending pro- ance.\u2019 I opened the door and she came in.judges th mrandest Moctio umblan Ee | te omsidoratis discussion.acd Aid.|' : | ne der on is draw : .+ |; judges the est oo on of the nd-| ¢aused considerable ussion, an ., vincial contest for which théy are already Her hair was falling over her shoulders; tween the real estate owner and the tenant.entered.- y ready and when she removed her cloak, ber | ever produced \u2014_\u2014 ba Ye ol, seconded Fr : e 9716-18 St Ca i} erine St.The tenant k told in effect: \u201cLet your =\u2014 Clothes were Joon tobe wrTRInA ToL.Her BEFORE THE HOUSE NOW.oils of the Treasury Department to refuse no i 201 geod ar 1 e ce \u2019 landlord perspire in this cause if he THE LEGISLATURE.out of water, It took three or four days for 77 PN : DS who are notable able to pay their rated toe ate .: Conducted by Miss LAWDER, will be wants to.It is to his money inter- Ifthere were any disposition to regard thats bed ered oc She said The Pise son hipiodiey red Mr.foi.For , ; ; v at she n pus ol @ cars an s \u201cThe elections are céming on,\u201d said Ald.* .est ta.ds so.But you need not the islative indemnity as salary, } ad been thrown intothe river by a wicked \u2014\u2014 Smith, \u201cand 1 suppose must make \u2014\u2014 The Slide , REQP ENED worry.All you want is a man who He ot that the quity ae sales, people 4 black man, who had tried to have her put WASHINGTON, January _9.\u2014 William L.Spaéeies and be overflowing wi with Findness, 8 isnow |.- - looks out that your Ward gets its share of nearer to earning it during the session that, a Oe he ee aim 5 on on & ison, chairman of the in \"Tne\" Houses t and so forth.ins 0 Tast fn ha of ol ay ciatic 0° : open and in 0 THURSDAY, J ti ty ots A w e exc ohn\u201d severa , in of i the cit; \u2014\u2014 |S AA the plunder.has just closed than for many a day.The times, and asked if the doors were well Representatives, a quorum being present real who \"would try .in any oy to : good condition 0 annary : © plunder.sitting has been long, bothersome and per- fastened, as she was afraid.Ido not speak for the first time since it re-assembled, ex- Linder.the people being treated & Neu ralgic Now, this puts the tenant in a truly de- plexing.Montreal went to this body, English (perfectly, so cannot say how she pressed himself Lt ponte asi, the | in a fair rod i bra git.But .; : - © greater 0 e time she was whole 0 § wee or gene el bate ' TRY - + lightful position.No matter how high the which it does a good deal towards support- at th house she spoke French.two weeks from next fe onday for d 1 think that it like at HE would æ ONE APPLICATION P SurscriprioNs |.ABI NGDON SCHOOL, - ; taxes go, he pays nonc of them; and the ing, with sterner demands than it is accus- : re.Desaulniers house is on os.Peter under the five minute rule, Sod that the t o hands of the officiale.During the last ains may be made to \u2019 \u201cvr i SU : ne : a street, which runs para © river.en uary 29 instead \u20188 | highet they go, the more likely lshe\u2018buhave tumed to make; and the Legislature pretty The bank.opposite the house is v of January 2 To this su ion unani- Se ime id parties who Asked to \u201cMENTHO .Mr.0.E.Gault, 897 and 390 Mountain Bt, = ala share of the fund so_kindly vontsi- fairly comprehended the situation, dis- steep, and between that and the rail- mous consent was asked and given.After able to pa: tly and there was not the 17 8t.John 8 MONTREAL.= ; R - tinguishing Letween the voices of the way bridge there is a tree, bending the bill had been refd Mr.Wilson arose to test i Routt y offered on the part of the ol PLAS ER ohn Btreet, Head Master, Mr.T.Ridier Davies, B.A, Cantal, { buted by the real estate owners expended people and the frightened cries of the Se hat die branches Louch addrous the House.(The tarif reform sub 0 cials.\u201d us» THEPAIN LKEMAGIC | OT at A R Grafton\u2019s, 852 St James ty Mr.F.Arblsster, B.A.Cantaty Mr.T.\u201c e water.ere ave four houses between m was not claimed to rect; he d.St rience had ; i _ Aasisted | a bls door.ae hoe reasouing ot thomas, clique.Mr.Hall ee oe taxation that and the railway.It was about h it and his collengues did Dot at one stroke of vi venson's Smith, ut pot been Street.a, Himes or.amd.Marine agra .; s who sa; a real estate own- scheme, an 8 now waiting for the st two when 6 woman came e | egislation propose free à system rides had.Finally, however, Ald.Rain- Pr school for young boge, TE \u2014-\u2014 =, + 20 payers j thi addi ouse.Her clothes were all marked \u2018G.H.\" of \u2014its - injust ce\u2014 and\u2014 to proue t\u2014a | th -\u2014D - Y \u2014 me Evening preparation class.ers job, and that the tenants need not | payee à pote The Bor pu vu recipe in I saw her again on September 18 and on he measure ps RE correctly the lis aise ga, red theque mt the motion being O YOU ; : \u2018 FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT and BALL Special clans for boys preparing tor Applied Selewse.| .$ trouble themselves with.it.- But-does it \u2018© hp iv of th ps = he Ae morning of September a never saw the demand of the American ops.But ord \"THINK or Tax Chemical Laboraiors.: il 5 : ; ) passed in spite of the suspicion o © As risoner a uiseville now © ere was \u2018ever a time when the bur- Th th as : .' : v Æ not prove too much?If this be so, it is £embly and the determined opposition of a Brother.Joseph Emil Grenier, died ester.go o bo should be lightened it was ibs, of gran and mad pail Juror ani re Volunteer ti BOARDING oe wit À \\ clearly to the interest of the tenant to In- suction of the Council.The fear of a return 18% nner ns e woman who ata time when men were struggling for P) 5000 grand Firemen\u2019s Association .; ; had thro her into the river and she an- the very necessaries of life, a time when d 10, { T There is excellent accommodation for * crease taxes\u2014the higher they are, the-more of Mercierism keeps the province pretty swered, \u2018John,\u2019 but did not say who John that trade was held In the paralysie of à Ed 1000 pot petit arom = he Colsmbiun Fai.Cannot be Cured ?mw TER of boarders.Mr.Davies cas be ous où robont vastes ee chance he stands of finding a steady golden steadily behind the present Ministry, even was.\u201d commercial crisis, All through this coun- burned, but the Montreal TAR has secured We can send you the addresses of u great wny whose .\u2026 VICTORIA RIFLES ARMORY HALL soy morning alter Jonuary lst.813 > .when independent members throw grave Oross-examined by Mr.Renaud: \u201cWhen try the enemies of tariff reform were seek- the most magnificent photos of every aspect hss wore given up as hopeless, hut who are now loud in Catheart Street, = shower falling lata his lap.Then he should | 7 \"= the wisdom of \u2018 she spoke of deliverance, she did not refer into prejudice ita sucosss by an appeal to of it, to be issued in portfolio form on the Bree Positively and permanentiy onred without AY EVENING, JANUARY 11th, 1004, : hurrah for notoriously corrupt and extrava- (0108 ON (Me Wacom of some © thelr to saving the world, butshe did afterwards.those whose reasoning and whose power of coupon plan, Th ese STAR pictures are pro- knife plaster.Send Gta for book, aad mention STAR THURSD.: 1h, = y p plans.Some old extravagances still con- She was very miuch excitéd when she came reasoning are for the time being blunted by\u2019! nounced by Colambisn a Fair air judges udges the BTOTT JURY, Bowmantille On 299 tf Saw Holland's Orchestra has been fo the occasion.DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ; gantaldermen.Our friends who are uow tinue under the protection of the Govern- to the house and * Rho Eom suffering and personal d frets.randest collection of the kind éver pro- Professor Dunn will preside at the Fiano, ° \u2014AT\u2014 Lis + \u2018 nt, but the same distrust of an O i he Committee bad endeavored to do Chair taken at 8 o'clock.f commending themselves to the tenanta so ment, ru an pposi- TALKED A GREAT DEAL.duty in the preparation of the new ile \u2014_\u2014\u2014 admitting two ladies and gentleman, to Con- ] 3 quietly with the special\u2019 and private infor- tion that Rn not ae sie from bie There is a culvert on the track, but I did ee the a tal de- The Gasps-Soo Route.cort bal 75 Sa owes, fi.+ ants .en es ose elemen ma- 0! Fr \u2019 men Mc a shod ee PS Se ae | \"ai | pe este prete psn FR Be ET E .* an umber on the s a .urtele, .- - 2 .\u2018 : turb i are far too modest.Let) easily Pan through which a Peitt att paid article thus enumerated was dealt with in J.Fosbrooke, A.Campbell 1 and C.N.WINDSOR HALL.them how of the mask, boldly PORTRAIT \u2018PRESENTED.poi nf.The woman had no hat, or.bonnet {EF ation ade.This done, Me.Wik Knmatrong vers alto present Ste Val ie Tuesday.Jany 9th, 1804, Corner Victoria \u2018Square and Craig Street, : aunounce themselves in favor of hig - on when shé came the house,\u201d son came to the wa, it à - ley Rail held rd f 5514 by drusgiste.or sent by mail for 50 dhe.Will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, Jen.8rd.> - ge question.If teo- ley way, held yesterday afternoon to A , F taxes, and demand the support of the non- Me ron on wits Generosity to the ren Ee story of the roman having tion increased va À made work forthe consider a: sale of the road to thé Atlantic \\aman.Sons & M-stieal.de areal, Whsiesate Aba.GRAN D CONCERT Write, cal gi inegone (80 toe prospactus.comtien | ant Ce : ænited., .\u2019 ] real estate owning majority on the ground been at her father\u2019s house.She was absent, JA00ring people and improved the well being authorizi the a sal ft es y he i \u2014 Brthe Mets University Glee and Bango Cuma, ter > of the American laborer, he would hereafter au e sale of e was unan FATHER MOLLINGER'S is DAVIS & BU.h od Robin Hoods.pl Mr.A.F.Gault was presented with his from home that night, but saw the woman fp.20 Gtectionist.But, neither reaso mously adopted.All \u2018the roads interested Assisted by MB.Joun H.PARKER, the nated banjoist j 3 that they are modern Rol oods, plund- portrait by rome of\u2019 the clergy and laity of on the.following day, when she told her np nee on.es maintenance to a a ed \u2018in the new -Sault Ste.Marie route Original Preseriptions jor Catarrh, Set- .= oe Homeopathic save \u2018taxes, that bad civic govern | ato th value of tho Christian charity which te hiss Elmire Auge spent the night.of sof Burchell and 8 Jury hear heard th the remitted case.Every piece = Dress Goods in stook at ERE Lonaon, koginad = that they should be sddreme Lodi ul Jeo.edi ae ment plays the mischief with.Pub- POP Rhone etant dan station.Quite saulniers.The strange woman was rer De of Horry vs.H on to recover Caraley's reduced to special prices for the ; , ; Thoroughness ork-\u2014French eue living iengange-\u2014vil : : part to affer somo suitable acknowledgment, And gave no trouble ducing the night.Her damages for preach ét pro romise of marriage.great January sale.pred St.Patriok\u2019s T.À.& B.Society, werk this Rohoos\u201d Frotpotus Application to Mo services\u201d are under\u2019 the control Mit in particular to nt you with this le: evidence corroborated the testimony of the The defendant was a London professor of, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - co The rst of the Series of Literary meetings 1 mits, de and particular prosont you with this in- fous wit y music, organist of St.Paul's, Paddington, Dropay and all diseases of the kidneys of the above oclety will be held In Et.Pat: Prinotpel of the City Council; and it aldermen are fn- Wo be gio.stato.that ey avec, Madame Saucler testified that she had and an Associate of the College of * and bladder are curable through the perfect ; MEMORANDUM.gioks Hall Bt Alexander st.8 pm.TUES.attention alven do preparte 19 iin aoe Ba capable or blinded by bribery, corporations Algor ma: desires do tdentity himself with your n the woman ak Desaulniers\u2019 and that oa In 1887 the Eab'd aintiff g was Ent sean ot Burdock Blood Bitters onthe CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, reques tod to « Wand rend of the Society \u201cdou is ation de Principal who 8 Nd i presen mily of the n, and the \u2014\u2014\u2014 an rous booom! are .§ be.1 aro enabled to force upon the public, |, WQS, Our Tost Wishes for you and yours at she had anid a onto the ata ses defendant was also engaged as bis! An Old and Well-teied Remedy.J.'W.MARLING, Manager, \u2019 Rea as.5.COSTIGAN, Gacy Hes a drt the bons trie à services of a character to injure, the city, reed à on our behalf by the he Bishop.said thatherhusband, JohnReginald Hooper, lordahi ps rate tre pans In wie + Mima.WINSLOW'S BOOTING SYRUP should always be Prov.of Quebec, Montreal, 4th Jan.1094.== \u2014 \u2019 Fed Jessen tha com fort and ev d h ONTREAL.had thrown her into the water.Durin rs Pp! EB weed for children while teething.It softens the a A __ COMPTON LADIES COLLEGE.\u2019 even S anger the In the course of a speech the Bishop re- the ton minutes vajtnoss conversed wi pire, nd ted of the eo od allays all pala, cares wind colic and is the best remedy for B1 »300,000.HOCHELA WARD.|, Bhool tor the Higher Education of Young health of thecltizens.Durin à past four Pony, to averti La Boveral Instances , Boerne > MeCI Cleary, s a Canadian Pasifie Rail- and received a warm letter of con vla \" A public me meth will be ho in re gets under TR for je iocene of Gn yebee, ara, $130 years, olvid contracts have been let and which Mr.Gault: had come to the rescue of T8Y mtr of Point.Levis.was brake.tion from Lady Aberdeen.The defendant Fifteen personshave died from the effects The Board of Directors at te set meating Desers atrost, on Tuesday.Jan at phy form 9 x.\u201cFor oireuiars aud Information spply o the oitle privifeites sold ou terms against which the Church, and to his liberality towards fan on September last.Ho saw accusedat 8s of an exceedingly religious turn of of eating putrid mest at a : banque at St Son sting ONE MILLION émidpatemae diving the tas to jes Seodt KER.Hon.Bune vw.P.Q.3 aga ton the Theological Colle; Mr.Gault rep} Loniseville when he got on the freight train Mind.In his letters there uent tersburg.metre Hispats > OC SANS : the meanest householder rebels.Though in a feeling speech.Dr.Johnson = led with a lady and two other men.\u201cHe con- \u2018passages from the Bible.In April o this \u2014\u2014 belug the largest amount ever : THE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG@.ADIES, he should escaps the financial loss to the | Mr Gault.liberality towards St, George's tinued; \u201cThere was a crowd along with the | YO ee entod vary cool and ultimate.frre) me pa : | » >A où MOND, by Misa Bymmers and Miss Smich, will re-open last cent, in so far \"as the taxes dow Sos: A Anan amistad, lve sds 2 i Fi Te or \u2018them: Mo ma he ried with \u201ci S P @e .W.B.\u2014~Profs will be decisied st the cioss ol 1008.3 6.ORK ROASTS 3 ONDAT.he i je SHÉRER E :_ STREET.are concerned, he knows perfectly rved by the ladies.The When.she go thet to get is God's will th re shall part, and 1 1 hop E L \u2014 : - \u201cJAMES E.HUNTE Me A oe : trait, which is balf length, vras excouted by on she got near the [rain she that you will be ha They parted = = =\u2014== And CHOPS, 11c per-1b, Best eduosted and most skilfaP-teacher city, @ well, that \u201chis finances are levied Mr.Robert Harris.he Columbian Fair pointed to the prisoner and said He [a MY had ot met sinos.P ies Hong fe in het sit.Bl AES oi +5 + SAUSAGES, 2 Iba.for fe.atin, Mathematics, Covert baviecs FOO GARE \u201cupon by these blunders or worse in other | bored.ihe Metra) Bran bos sured not hear say reply.She refused to get.on Sor Dore out the tnt He r Said ong à dy da\u2019 at qe Te 1 \u2019 Finest Samoked Meats, ote.IBHOP STEWART SCHOOL, FRELIGHSBURG veu \u2018 for him and I asked her to get into the van.ury aw e \u2018plaint an n .: i i! .pan ci njorment ot roue Lo rt pt qe aus Be mar Grenier po ar hen oil, Hs ; 3 e : BE RER tafled énd needlessly limited.~| coupon plan.These Goro plotares are pro- joft Loulserille Joes talking to prisoner can Fair 1 qutidin al the Rt Magie ci, ) af.: WI N CH ESTE S HE Packing and tion and supervision.Canon Davidion, M.A.se When theso gentry talk to tenants of hounc lumbian Fair judges the 0 430 LIFE me he was related | as sou tral ; Provision Co - Spencer, our general syperinten- red the most m od no HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LUE AND SODA se., | .their freedom from taxed, It might be well Suege' Chection of the kind ever pro deat, and that he i en Se every aspect of It.to be Issued orifollo a the bist peep RETAIL BRANCHES: Diy oh - woman.en Lanoraie was | a Lago the vo paye anemone bt romanes.ae ed CU Di a Ji ee ER EE - (TS re En matter oe .e n er out .\u2019 | : \u201ctak which is so much greater in ontreal Jud sitting in the Court of four of them left the train to; ther.\u201d © over produced.F COMPOUND ue rane Pure gel tin se or on attention Te S aati Monday, tha 150n day wh ary 1 * with a river at its doofs than in thost citi ls Dugas, ait dmissed a eee Prompt attention te Telephone orders.Teod this offion until Monday.the 15th day of January, ] Lo es Spec Sees dism © charge wir Greenshields\u2014 Was she violent on Our British Trade * |'TME GREAT INVENTION] Price $1.00 per bottle.Send for elroular.= .: pe gonatruotion side v3 8 amor ut = 3 need bert A re 22 .Qa wo Cy! - logs favorably situated.Here is & problem demi mro by Mr.William Johüxon.Mr.\u201cNo, ahejusb satatill'and would notmove un leroNto, Ont, January 9.\u2014The follow- For Savin Ton & Expense - SOLD aa AU GGISTS.secordante with à plan ane per te Cert : à that a City Council, interested in some: Munro bad sworn to an affidavit in order till ve too! hold toe her.\u201d that ah ng ing special \u2018cable's appears ppears, In this this morn A NWirnour InsurvTo Rue] - \"200 Willem Ste, vw servis a CELEBRATED CASE: She Departinent of Public Works, OUans.\u2019 : .thing else save nding new booty and J?Obtain a Johnson, the pote jalan In ay on form idea that o was crdy, returns for the month of Pets r bave TexrureCoron Or fiawos ~~ L ~ © CL.| ued plod.aad signed with Loe scien) aaron of \u2018 sharing it, might grapple with and solve the present case, to continue 16 afix dhe wa was oe ng and acting jolly, but! Just been Issued, The im from Cauads.NE \u2018ORK.: accepted bank cheque for the sum of $600.; name to a new firm doing the same paid did not see any log to make me know she mounted hn value to £551,736, which Is a \u2014 athe tothe order of the Honorable the Minister of roads = : 4e the immense benefit of every citisen in ness which had been sold to a company was crazy.\u201d decréasé from the previous mber of ® .S$ Works, must each tender.: \"Montreal.This is bub an example.Mont- Which was at first William Johnson an \u201cYou tho ht she was responsible for £33,800.The exports to Canada also show | Is It Like This ., oot et tb lotte ve parts detre 1h OR any, then the Johnson Magnetis Iron what she & considerable screase, the total for the nas emy\u2014 = \u2014 FIRE ONLY Formed.im case of thie non es of tendon ?Fra) does not enjoy oivie perfection yet.A 3 Com pany, and .bs the wil \u201cIt did.fre make much impression on my month being £244 ry 00 OF ë ial imports ew than \u2014Yyour package of washin INSURB, WITH THB volts, Depar rement does aot bind iteelf to accept | + good.Council could daayast deal for us Ch Canada Paint Pedy.and With \u2018eich ™* Fon aid not ask prisoner what hia Sinaia for the yoar amounted to sou compound that you By order, Lu.that.we are not hopeful enough under the Mr, Munro is connected.th rou Telations were to the wo! ) \u2019 i ii, be he a decreasé as compared wi 4 Pearline?» Look at ad P H CE N T K.F.E.ROY, P .a relating the c m- \u201cNo, not.\u201d ; ; .À - posts digpiriting regime ¢ to even think of, stances of ihe case failed to to vou où the part \u2018When she.called him a murderet, how |: roll bead me oan © | front of the package, and SÉe.INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, | Department of rn an.4 \\ Seis who are only concerned about paltry ot th Mr.Robert Munro, any far was she from you -SOARLETON PLACE, Ont., Jan sA Iewillbef d: > » +4 $168, keeping the \u201cgang\u201d satisfied | intention whatioaver oF any act.of \u2018com | \u201cAbout ten feet, It was quite loud enough death under distressing aa à or your goodan \u2018your Oss Capital.68,600,008.08 , Le ward poll eeping the satis! mitsiog perjury, or any act reprehensible y one else around to hear.\u201d Lat the C BIC station here on À or rotectio te\u2019 as much as FULL Dapowrt wire Ths DOMINION GOVERNMENT The Great English Prescription ; aid int their own pookets, play ducka on h n swearing to thé Eradavit to ou did not ask Grenior about such an day n The victim was a young m P n, qui SHITE & TATLRY, Gea'l Mare, \u2014 ; A successful Medicine used over 30 whieh Ho waa sworn, 8 much ao, that by nary ; ay ght utler who wae suffering from tae ours, The popularity of Pearl- Canada Branch, Montreal.= years in thousanle of cases.Oures Dis- abd drdles with the city finances, heap up dered RT of the Su Court, ren- Not to my know edge.\u201d grt had been driven some miles to led to: call f .O,E JOBIN, CHAS.POIRIER, J.A.ME ) ve us ee drain.; - taxes \u2018and woefully mortæsge our on the injunction, his Pia Patension was \u201cYou never tried to find omt whether nn train for this eity ; his Intentions inehas tothe ing oO any- oifl Agents for Ait Oune- ~NTANDARD OPAQUE .\u2018over-ekertion, Bix Packages Guaran- a A hn\u2019 | hope van ang eat te or olf being to comme Lo îhe Profetant Homplak the shape of poid | \"SHADING Fon sToREs SESE a RES RY f - fétare; bad this is by no means their the Willan Johriaon & \u201cI did not.\"== % - | Shortly after his friends, with whom be thing i mn pe poirdés, coterie, \u201cOns package bh.ERE * worst sin.They fl up the time and Timived, neni ned discontinee the use Judge Delorimisr \u2014 \u201cWha, was your was driving, had bid him farewell, is used for v ing or A ots Pasapèies Agde + \u2014 le ae raie de RE PORTE thas game.SE Fogo : 7 did aoû ri 0 othr sant with | Eb pend Ca à a a trs HY spams ee - 4 LL ; pu et ae re PRÉ LE de 5 ft 4 .* Ce a \u2018 adi di il Sa Sa es wy + : until Mr.Bare oad \u201carte RE Wa En &.- \u201cae QUEBEC CARNIVAL'S GRAND! \u201cmet at their club room on Saturday after- their, worthy president, Mr, Thos.Heid, © CAMBRIDGE, Mass, January 8.\u2014The can- Players on each side, and thé game is \u2018of the Supreme Court with regard to the \u2014 - + .3 Nie oo del 0 M ri Cony 1 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY JANUARY 9 1894.\u2018 oo eee GRAND TRUNK WINS AT.POLO.Argyle Snowshoers\u2019 Long Races.English Racing Calendar-Basket Ball-Skating Record Lower- ed-Junior Hockey.The Argyle Snowshoe Club held a meeting last night at which arrangements were made for the approaching races.On Saturday, the Idth inst, the club will hold their green race to Lachine, and on Saturday, the Lith inst, the cross country \u201cSteeplechase over the same course will be run for the.championship of Canada.These are going to be great races, and it is expected that the winner on Saturday will enter for the championship.On Thursday a committee will go over the course und mark it out.On that evening they will also hold a club dinner at Lachine.No doubt this will be a reat gathering.They will have a dinner on Saturday evening at the conclusion of the green race.A Long Tramp.Sixteen members:of the Holly 8.S.-Club ; noon for a tramp to the Back River.They left at 3,30, renching their destination at a quarter after five.The Club was led by who, although he had never tramped there before, struck a bee line for Peloquin's, where the boys arrived with rousing big appetites, and they did full justice tothe tuner supplied by \u201c* mine host\u201d Peloquin.After dinner,speeches were made by Messrs, Reid, Hasket, Dr, Gentles and others, after which the boys adjourned to the large hall, and enjoyed themselves dancing, sing- pus ete.They all returned home about 9.50 thoroughly pleased with the afternoon's outing.- , - At a mecting last evening the members completed the tinai arrangements for their races of Saturday.From the present outlook the events promise to be exciting, as well as keen.A number of good men have entéred.! - ATHLETICS.Holiday Sport in England.Sport in England received -a_ big boom during the Christmas holidays.Handicaps on land and water coaxed the experts back into their racing tlannels, and many reinark- able contests resulted.The European mail vesterday brings the carliest details of the principal events decided, Professional athletes and their followers are much wrought up over the contest between Harry Hutchens and: George Revell, The famous pair are matched to run, LR yards for $500 a side on some day in February.Hutchens has agreed to concede his vounger rival four yards start, and if in anything like his old form should easily take the pool.The South London Harriers put\u2014farward.a walking handicap as their principal holiday feature.\u2018The course was from South Croydon to Godstone and back, a distance estimated ta be between eighteen | (hi and nineteen miles.Half à score heel-and- tue experts faced the starter, with E.Knott and A.Slade sharing back-mark honors, Knott strippéid instine form, and, romping through the heavy \u2018going like a mud horse won comfortably in2 hours 57 minutes an 16 seconds: The other scratch man also covered the journey in good style, and finished second a mibute and\u2019 a half behind the winner.Harvard's Mott Havon-Team.didates for the Mott \"Haven team at Harvard met at the gymnasium this afternoon.\u2018The names of 160 men were taken, and they will immediately start in their training for the midwinter gaines and fur the Boston A.A.meeting in February.BASKET BALL.They Call it a Game In New York.Basket ball is not a new game here; it is now in its second winter here, and is firmly established, particularly among Y.M.C.A, athletes, and snowshoe men are taking it up too.But it seems to be new in New York, for the Herald gives the following: \u201cBasket Lai, à game which resembles football more than anything else, has become quite popular among the different divisions of the Young Men's Christian Association.Last evening the Harlem branch played the Twenty-third street branch at the gymnasium of the latter.Scoring can be done in two ways, namely, hy throwing the ball in the opposing team's basket, which is the goal, or by receiving the benetit of a foul play.The former counts three, the latter one.There are seven played iy throwing an association football from une to another of the same side until a goal ix scored.No striking, holding, kicking or tackling Is allowed._ \u2018The sides are _separated the same as in football, but the men follow the progress of the ball from one goal ta the other, and cach assists\u2019 the men of his own team to send the ball by short throws into the basket.Whenever a foul is called the umpire throws the ball into the centre of the hall, and a general scramble for it ensues.\u201d \u2019 BILLIARDS.The Big Three Playing Again.CHICAGO, January U.\u2014Slosson, Schaefer and Ives began thejr second tournament for S000 sweepytakes each, 60 points with a 14 inch balk line, last might, in Central Music Hall.Slosson and Schadfer were the players vo-night.The score was: Schacfer, 600; highest run, 216; average, 37 8-167 8los- son, 206; highest run, 67; average, 12 14-16, To-day Ives and Slosson will play.Schaefer Equalied His Best Average.CINCINNATI, O., Jannary 8.\u2014Champion Jake Schaefer, in his billiard practice gine with Win.Spinks, equalled the world's.record, held by him, averaging 100 ina game of 500 points, fourteen-inch balk-line.He did not use the anchor nurke, but gave a beautiful exhibition of positièn playing.« THE TURF.New Jersey Raco Tracks to Go, , CAMDEX, N.J., January 8.\u2014The:decision constitutionality of the race track law, passed by tlie Legisiature last winter, was | four, 2 at.four milgs.The total stitutional, as it interfered with the internal affairs of several municipalities.This decision wipes out the race tracks at Glou- | vester and Guttenberg as well ar every other track in the State.It is well known that the legislature, whicli tncets to-morrow, intends repealing the race track acts, so English Racing Calendar.The English Racing Calendar for 1803 contains the record of 1713 races ran in Great Britain and Ireland.Of thése 781 were at tive furlongs and under six, 204 at six (ur- longs and under one, mile, 89 21 one mile, 1% over a nile and under two, 37 two miles and under three, 7 three miles and under number of races Tun-show increase of twenty-five.over 1892.The total value of stakes was: In England, £124,391; in Scotland, £11,107, and in Ireland, £13,441, excluding matches and private \u2018sweepstakes, which amounted to £2326.These suns do not include the money won by sçcond and third horses.+ \"QUEBEC CARNIVAL, A Ball To Be Given To Their Excel- lercies.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] QUEBEC, January I.Pursuant to a notice given by Mavor l\u2018remont, à Very represeu- tative meeting of citizens was held yesterday afternoon to take into consideration the idea of inviting Their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Aberdeen to à ball during Carnival week.* Mavor Fremont occupied the chair and Mr_Éric Dorion was appointed secretary.It was proposed by Mr.I) C.Thompson, seconded by Hon, Joly de Lotbiniere, that the citizens of Quebec have learned with leasure that Their Excellencies Lord and addy Aberdeen intend honoring the city of Quebec during Carnival, and they wish to take the occasion to offer a ball to their Ex- celdencies on Wednesday, 31st instant, It \u201cwas proposed by Lt.-Col.Amyot; seconded by Lt.-Col.Evanturel.that the otlicers of the general conmmittee-be as follows : Fk i dent, His Honor the Mayor of Quebec: se tary, Lt.-Col.G.R.White; treasurers.J.C.Moreand F, Pennee.The Ball Committee consists of the Speakers of both houses, mem- Leks of Local Government, Senators, Lezis- lative Councillors and mémbers of Federal and Local Parliaments and several prominent citizens.\u2019 Reception, invitation, musical, decoration And supper commitrees were then appoint- Led, and the meeting adjoûrned\u2019 until this afternoon, when the different committees will meget.\u2018The Carnival Committee availing itself of the open river this winter has arranged for an old time eanoe race amidst \u201cthe floating ice Hoes.The canoes are manned by crews: of tive or six hardy \u2018rivermen.Instead of confining themselves to open water, the \u201cinog no sooner strikes an ice tloe than the Bowman jumps out, holds the canoe until each man is on the ice, when the canoe is \u2018seized by hands and accompanying their work with lusty song, the canoe is dragged | to open water again when the men-all jump to their places aud the mad race with tide aud ice is resumed, HOCKEY.A Junior Match at Quebec.+ [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] H Quebec, January 9.\u2014The match Palais skating rink between the Domit district championship, resulted in the de: feat of the latter by 5 goals to 2.The Crescents worked hard and had no reason to be ashamed of thélr play, but the Dominion were in fine form and put up an excellent game, which was too fast for their opponents.Dry Goods Men on Ice.A very interesting game of hockey was played last evening between teats from the dry goods establishments of S.Green- shields; Son- & Co.-and Brophy; Cains & Co.The play lasted for three quarters of an hour without intermission and resulted in a victory for Brophy, Cains & Co.'s team by two goals to nothing.Teams were as, | follows: C.& Co.8.G., S & Co.J.I, Verner.Gonl.-.Maxwell .A.McEwen .- Metgrmick .«.Venuor \u2026 Sewel W.Geraghty._ \u201carnecke.Umpires Urquhart ds were handicapped D a.- CIMPITES.0.Messrs.S.Greenshie very much, being without the services of 8.Louson and F.Scott.The return match will be looked forward to with interest.\"Mr.Geo.Wyness officiated as referee to satisfaction of both teams.The Hollies at Hockey.A very amusing game of hockey was layed at the Crystal Rink between the utlers and Duffers of the Holly Snowshoe Club.The Buffers defeated the Duffers four games to two, Messrs.Ibbotson, Fulton and Woodhouse were the star players for the Buffers and W.Huachings and Nor man McDonald for the Dutters.The following composed the teams : Buffers.Duffers.Carp@hter.Goal.\u2026.F.J.Gascoigne Geo, Woodhouse\u2026.Point.,N.K.MeDonald W.A.Hossie.Cover Point.W, Hutchings\u2019 Ed.Noble.Foryjards.rnc McDonald A.Ibbotson.Loe .: Kolimar \u2014.Fultoi A \u2026Jag.Innes TN.A.McDonald AK.Gatehouse.\\ WATER POLO.The Grand Trunk Club Wins.The polo match last night between the M.A.AL A, team and Che G.T: R.Boating Club was won hy the latter by a score of five to nothing, two games being scored by Starke and three by Wall.The G.T.R.certainly had the best of the match throughout.The teams were as follows: St.Lawrence Yacht Club.The Club propose having a dinner on Friday evening rtext at the Metropolitan Club, at which the prizes for the past season will.be presented, : - \u2018The attendance willbe large, and judging from some of the dinners given at their club house at Dorval last summer, it promises to he a veryi\u2018enjoyable affair, dinner will be served punctually at 7.30 o'clock.\u2019 EA .CHESS.Playing Blindfold.BostoN,.Mass, January 8\u2014The young Boston chess expert, H.N.Pillsbury, gave a blindfold exhibition of simultaneous play at the Brooklyn Chess Club on Saturday night.IL was the monthly reception of the club, and if proved to be ono of the most successful affairsiu the historyof tho organization.The rooms were much too small to hold all the members ml visitors, who watched the play on the eight boards with the keenest interest, .: ade known this morning.The opinion declares that the legalizing act was uncen- Pillsbury, who was placed in the commit- \u201cTrip Coupon No.4.Cut out this Ccapon aud re sxzbered, und ton cents to pay for office or to any newsdealer h Name Round the i ¥ GOUPON% handling thé STAR, and Seriey 10-11, World\u201d -Series No.10.turn with five others differently tubing and posting, to the STAR 3 within EIGHT DAYS, bo mailed to vour address.- Street Address., .Mia: Cityor Tour.ESS SOS SOE La \u2018es ALL suce OER that besides being declared unconstitution-; al, they will be taken off the statutd books.gf + tee room, amused himself Ly eating lemon drops during the performance and helpe himself freely to the ice-water which was, put at his disposal.He was pitted inst eight strong members of the club, and after five hours\u2019 play he had won five games, lost one aud drawn two.SKATING, -.Another Record Gone.MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., January 8.\u2014At the Nurmania Rink yesterday, John S.Johnson lowered the two mile skating record which was held by himself, 6,01 3-3 to 6.00 2-5.This was done without taking his hands down his back.| __There was a lai attendance and the re- cord-breaker was enthüslastically cheered.The Columbian Fair Buildings (the Maglo City) at Chicago are burned, but the Montreal STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in portfolio form on the éoupon plan.These STAR pictures are pronounted >, Col- umbian Fair judges the grandest collection of the kind ever produced.HER MAJESTY'S HEALTH.General Herbert and the Canadian Militia - Duke Alfred's Income.NEW YORK, January 9.\u2014Edmund Yates cables to the Tribune: The Queen is in the best possible health, and cold weather always benefits Her Majesty in every respect, whereas Osborne is rather too relaxing for her, when it is mild at this season.The Queen has been out in the grounds nearly every mornhig in her donkey-chair and has taken a drive in the park \u201cor in the neighborhood every afternoon, Letters from Canada refer to tho good ef- feet which has already been produced by thie: recent Teport of Major-General Ivor Herbert on the subject of the local militia.it will be remembered how outspoken and I INNOCENT CRIMINAL; - \u2014 oR, \u2014 : A Victim of Circumstance.\u2014 \u201c1 CHAPTER VI.\u2014(Continued) \u2018 Burrows retired early that night, intending to be as fresh-as possible for the next day's work.le slept so soundly, that when he awoke with a sudden consciousness of having been disturbed by some extraneous \u2018sound, it was impossible for him to determine whether he had slept for bours or minutes.Indeed, hecould not even understand thoroughly what it was that he had heard.It left the impression on his mind of an object, such as a chair perhaps, which had been overturned, but whether he had really heard anything, or unly imagined it in connection with some vagary of dreamland, he could not be sure.However, though he had been sleeping soundly, he was now thoroughly aroused, and could not dismiss the idea that he had heard a distinct and loud sound.But whether in his own room, or in an adjoiningapartment, or even downstairs, puzzled him.He lay quietly, straining to catch the least evidence of a re- - petition, but no sound reached his acutely attentive ear, save his own breathing and the ticking of his watch beneath his pillow.The latter, however, suggested that he might at least learn how long he had slept.Striking a match, he lighted the oil lamp, \u201cand found it to be but ten o'clock,\u201d whereas he had thought that it must be near day.Fiuding that there would be time enough to spare to an investigation, and still to obtain a ood night's rest afterwards, he dress and left the chamber.Crossing the hall, he entered the room on that side of the independent that report was.Gen.Her- © house, thinking that from that direction, _ : 45° \\ - .-t 5 - Co : .A | fw Nt 3 IT'S RATHER 100 MUCH FOR YOU M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.\u2018Fraser Bros\u2019.Sales.Co;a Sales.; 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We will sell at our Rooms, Nos.S510 Pine Meraprauces mado on furniture.\u2014TO BE 80LD-\u2014 but yet do Lo mare 1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, lance, Safes, Sleighs, itobes, Harness, - Baddles Ho ation, D WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.JANUARY 10th, sea Pare FORMATER RO.Anctioneers BY AUCTION \\, Bick or Bilious Headaches, and all : ts of the liver, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relioved, and a ently cured.They're guaran _ teed to give satisfactiofi, of your monhy is returned.If you're suffering from Catarrh, the proprietors of Doctor Sage's Remedy.ask you to uy their medicine.Then, you can\u2019t be cured, theyll pay you $300 in cash.his assistance in solving this mystery.As it was yet early.he went to his im, and was soon sleeping soundly.CHAPTER VIL THE AUTOPSY.After being released from his room by Burrows, Lewis crossed the hall and went into.the parlor.Though New England farm people usually arise early, he judged from the stillness in the house that no one else was yet astir.He heard the detective upstairs and close his door behind him.In the quiet of morning in the country, the least sound is heard afar off.He wonder- cd how it was that Burrows had been in the hall so early, and why he had returned to 1 Miss MONTREAL\u2014It's all very well, si bert simply told the truth, but he told it in a manner which brought.home to official places how great their responsibilities.were and how seriously the interests of the \u2018Dominion might be jeopardized if they showed any disposition to ignore them; the effect has left nothing to be desired.The Government seems to be quite sensible of the absolute necessity for it to arouse itself, and is doing so in a Way which is calcula to produce the necessary progress which has been so long delayed.Sir Henry Blake has been a most successful Governor \"of Jamaica, and during his presidency the island has risen to something of its old status, lands in the neigh- .borhood of Kingston selling fora much higher price than, for instance, land about Dublin.Sir Henyy's retirement at Cool- Creighton cannot, however, bo altogether free from care, caused by the squabbles and jealousies of some of his own officials.hear from a friend in Cobourg that the annual revenue of Duke Alfred from the double duchy will be about £30, a year, at least.There is no civil list in Coburg-Gotha, his income luses yle:d- being simply derived from sur ed by the domain exchequer, as it is called, and, hitherto, this has been about 45000 for, Cobourg and £23,000 for Gotha.But as the Duke has to reside alternately in his two capitals, the expenses arising from - this dual court are very considerable.With his English allowance of £10,000 His Royal Highness will thus, however, enjoy an incothie of about 840,000 year.The Colum- binn Fair Buildings\u2019 (the Magic City) at Chicago are burned, but the Montreal STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in portfolio form on the coupon plan.These STAR ple- tures: are pronounced by Columbian Fair judges the grandest collection of the kind ever produced.\u2019 : SMALLPOX IN HAMILTOW: .- |sPECIAL TO THE STAR.} HAMILTON, Ont, January 9.\u2014A fourth smalipox patient, John Neill, who boardsat #2 Strachan street, where the diséase first broke out, was yesterday removed to the pest house.The other thrce jatients are doing well.The health authorities are taking every precaution to prevent the disease from spreading.© The Medical Health Of.cer, Mr, Ryall, is urging the people to get vaccinated, \u2018 Bostox, Mass, January 8.\u2014(Special)\u2014 OF the Boston smallpox outbreak the Herald says: Boston is becoming pretty well ¢acéinnted.The cases of smallpox in this city have been far from large in number in view of the aggregate population of the city aud vicinity, but the extent to which\u2019 there wap exposure in some in- \u2018stances had the effect to put many people upon their guard.A \u2018physician who has performed the operation of vaccinatin many times remarks upon the unusua number of instances in which it has been effective of results.He attributes this to .peculiar atmospheric or other conditions, which render the human system more susceptible to smallpox than in ordinary years.LT ; .\" THE BRADSHAW MONEY.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} ST.Jous, N.B., Janu 9.\u2014A \u2018case of Lconsiderable importance was decided here, on Saturday.Bradshaw, of St.Martins, sued the Baptist Foreign Mission Board for a large amount left je by her decéased husband, claiming that he bad been unduly influenced by.members of the Baptist congregation, and that he was of unsound mind.The jury found in favor of the defendants in all the questions submitted, but made a recommendation thatthe |.Board.should make some provision for Mrx, Bradshaw.The amount volved was over $40,000.MR.JACKSON WALLACE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} .NEw York, January 9.\u2014Jackdon Wallace, a.well-known Canadian lawyer,\u2018 was chosen President of the Board of Aldermen of money in- of Brooklyn yes y.There has been a -bister contest for the place, as it represents much of the power which was wrested from 1 « * at the, last election.the Wallace is a Republican of hijh' standing and ability He was born in Toronto in 184 ; - MONTREAL'S MILK SNAKE.r, for you to-expect-me to supply you with milk, but you'll have to give me that stick to drive away the milk snakes if you don\u2019t want to come out short.EN ° .had come the noise which had disturbed his slumbers.Looking about him it seemed evident that nothing had been disturbed, or else it had been rearranged.He was about to prosecute his search further, when he fancied he heard footsteps.Listening attentively, he could almost have sworn that they came from the direction of his room.Hurrying back thither, he found \u2018everything just as he had left it.What could this mean?The first sound might have been in a dream, but surely he was awake the second time?Nevertheless, though he had apparently heard some one walking in his chamber, when he reached it, it wasas vacantas when he had left it.There was a supernatural possibility that the ghost of the co! in the adjoining room was promenading in the moonlight, but Burrows was above entertaining such .an idea, and, as itoccurred to him for a moment, he smiled as he thought, \u201cIt is not midnight.However, it the footsteps been in that room, whether of the liv- ig or dead, he could not discover, for the doctor had taken away the key.Was it possible that Lewis was up, and walking about downstairst This seemed to promise an explanation, and Burrows at once went to the floor below.He entered the chamber which he knew h been assigned to Lewis.It wasempty, and the bed bore no evidence of having been disturbed.Was this last surmise correct then, and was it Lewis whom he had heard?If so, what was he doing prowling about at such an hour?And where was he at the present moment?Thislast question he would endeavor to answer, for, if he had just heard him walking, he must be in the house.But Burrows went into every room, except of course, Virginia's, only to find them all empty.Determined to rolve the mystery | he replaced the lamp in his bedroom, and again descending the stairs, seated himself on a chair in the hall, where it would be impossible for Lewis to pass him unngpiced.0 a detective, long vigils of patient watch \u2018ing become almost a habit, but sleep will overpower a man, even though he be a detective.Burrows kept awake for four hours, occasionally striking a-match to nate the passage of time, Finally, when it was nearing the hour of three, he would start up every little while from a doze.Findin at length that he must sleep, with commendable perseverance he still resolved not to abandon his self-im task.In his dilemma he decided upon a bold plan, which was to lock the door of Lewis's room, and tip his chair back against it.Thus he might sleep, rather uncomfortably, but yet with the knowledge that Lewis must dis- Again, it was once more with the consciousness of a loud noise near him, but this time it continued after: he had jumped up.It was now day, and quitd light, As he atood rubbing lis eyes, trying tocollect his senses, upon recollecting witkt hadocéurred he was astonished to find that the noise, which -still continued, was occasioned by rome one within the room shaking the dobr which he had locked, Iii wonder, ho turned the ke and was amazed to see John Lewis standing before him.They looked at each other a moment in silence, and then Lewis said: \u201cGood-morning! What was the matter with thé door?could not open it.\u201d Burrows recovered himself at once, and replied: \u201cI-don\u2019t know.I was just \u2018coming down stairs and heard you ing to get ont.Seeing a key in the door, I turned it, but as I turned it more than ones, 1\" don\u2019t know whether you were locked in or not when I commenced.; *I hardly think that, for who would want tofasten me up?This is the only exit, as the.other door @eading into the library is ocked.\u201d : » \u201cI suppose It could not häve hes atammered Burrows, a little.confused.What could he-think?Mow.wai it that: Lewis had come out of his room, when he Was sure that he had found it empty the night before, ansl had subsequently kept guard all through the lonely hours of the eatly morning! He left Lewis and went into the hi .Going to the door which opened from that room into the apartment which Lewis had just quitted.he found, that it was locked as he hadstated.Moreover, the, key was in the loek, on the library \u2018side, Burrows unlocked the door and entered curious to determine whether Lewis.had slept in Lhe bed or hot, and u investigs, tion, decided that he had.ore than ever puzzled, he regrotfully concluded to await until Mr.Barnes should arrive, and seak turb him to \u2018pass Rim.\u2018When he awoke : his bed-room, but there was no way of having his thoughts answered.He stood near the fireplace for a long time with one elbow on the mantel, his head on his hands, gazing upon the spot where the corpse had been found, as though fascinated.There are some who avoid the presence of the dead, : or places where the dead havebeen.These would strenuously deny the possibility that spirits of the departed return to earth, vet in their secret hearts they admit that it might be.They scoff at ghosts, yet avoid a chance of meeting one.There are others who would no more enjoy such an encounter, but who, having speculated little as to the ibjlities, or probabilities, yet, inan undefinable half conscious way, wonder whether such things can be.These are attracted to the scenes of deaths, and es- pically of homicides.For, if an host shall have the desire toreturn, would it not the grim \"spectre of one who has heen forcibly ejected from _hia_earthly shell?Might not his unfinished career contain some incompleted purpose, so strongly impressed upon the soul, that he would try to get back into communication with some one, whom he might inspire to do his bidding, so that he; r ghost, might continue upon his long journey, lighter.earted?Or, in a case of murder, might it not be that the keen following of a scent by thie uick mind of a shrewd detective, results m the whisperings of the spirit of the deceased which hovers about the scene, till justice be done{ If this be a possibility, would it not be a probability that such would be the case, where suspicion had fallen upon some beloved onel For whether she, if a woman were suspected, were even truly guilty, might not a kindly, loving ghost, be willing to save her from ven- eance, even though some other, perhaps is enemy, would suffor in her loser \u2018 However this niay be, the fact remains that though we may speculate, and speculate, we know nothing.And, knowing pothing, we speculate.Thus it was not strange, that in that room, and on that spot, Lewis should allow .his thoughts to wauder afar off, so far indeed that we need not follow him.But whilst he stood there blind \"and deaf.as the abstracted always are, though their eves and ears may be Ta perfect order for the reception of impressions, there entered one whom he neither far nor heard.I use this pronoun although am alluding to the great mastiff, for it -was the dog who stalked silently into the room.1 believe that religionists, in\u201d their egotism, have selfishly appropriated all the souls in oreation, and hestowed them upon the king of all animals,sman.To my mind there Is something: inherently wrong about this dogma.I have met too many good dogs, and many bad men, to easily believe that man alone is immortal.\u201cFor surely if there be any immortality at all, the good In the world must share it.So I think the good in the dog is more worthy of perpetuity than the evil that (resides in man, .The mastiff, having entered the \u2019 went closé to where Lewis stood, and after \u2018sniffing at Lis legs a moment, gently licked the \"hand which hung down, reaching it without an effort, so tall was he.The Columbian Fair Buildings (the Magic City) at Chicago are burned, but the Montreal STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in rtfolio form on the coupon plan.These STAR pictures are pronounced by Col- umblan Faig judges the grandest collection of the kind ever produced.(To be Continued.) Loxpon, January 9.\u2014Commenting on the fact that the place, once considered a proud one, and much coveted, of financial editor of the Times, has been refused by more than ong person to whom it has recently been offered.The Statist (one of the leading financial papers of England) say: The sapient conductors of th newspaper (the Times) so intorfere with the city article that it has become mere farrago of stale information and feeble, and sometimes rilly, comment.The right course for the Timss .wduld be to select & man of higb attainments and pay him well enough to make it Forth his he give his whole time to © r, ; à uires a man LEAT iarhoior and htbiligence, aad the noe, Times has nobody of that stamp at its hand.\u201d \u2018 \u2014\u2014A LARGE QUANTITY OF\u2014 LADIES\", dRNTLEMEVA and CHILDREN'S cusTon © NADEy FURS, Fur Cloaks, Persian Lamb and other Fur Coats, Fur Lined Circulars and Dolmans, Musk OX | and Fancy Sleigh Robes.All must be 801d to close vut consigumanuts.BALE AT 3.30 O'CLOCE.\\ M.HICKS & CO., .Auctioneers.53: LEGAL CARDS.| McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, #c.NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, A MONTREAL RD.McGibbon, Q.C.123 A Minor Chord.[By Helen Fairbairn.] The\u2019 door Lell rang, not decidedly, not imperatively, but speculatively.\u201cIt isn't the postman and it isn\u2019t the baker,\u201d I said to Dollie, \u201cbut 1 believe it is a visitor.\u201d Dollie scuttled overfto the window on the chance of recognizing the figure on the top step, with that tryly feminine desire to forestall approaching information, which makes us gaze at and turn over a letter addressed in an unknown hand, before open- Peers Davidson.ing it.\u201cOh, it's Mr.Hunter,\u201d she announced, directly.\u201cI can just see his noso from here.\u201d **How absurd, Dollie,\u201d I said, could tell from that.\u201d - \u201cOh well,\u201d she answered, \u201cI can sce a little more\u2014not \u2018much.His profilé is very.characteristic, you know\u2014 essive nose and retiring moustache,\u201d and with this she turned from the window to receive our visitor, .The Rev.Horace Hunter was a fine man in mind and life, and a fine man to look apon\u2014tall, well proportioned, with a masterful gait, a thoughtful face with features, and a slight moustache, which, like his hair, was what my sweet sister Dollie called \u2018\u2018fairish red.\u201d He had pastoral ch of the church we attended, and he was popularly supposed to be interested in me.But I knew better than to give credence to any such unreasonable suppositions.If he talked more to me than to the others, it was because he divined the fact that I enjoyed his conversation more than they did.They knew,too, that I liked talking to clever men, and that the Rev.Horace Hunter was, beyonddoubt, a clever nan, We drank our tea, and Mr.Hunter poked the fire.I allowed him this privilege of a seven years friend, though our acquaint, ance extended over but two, .+ It was very pleasant sitting there in the glow of the firelight, in.company 30 con- enial, with Dollie\u2014\u2014 pretty Dollie in pink fra bin at the litt, tea-table, with its e china an yellow silk cosy.g afterwards I looked\" k to it with a hun- ey heart., ; : We talked of my plans for tie winter\u2014 how I was to start on the following Monday for Boxbridge, where I inténded to remain asx the guest of iny Aunt Frances for a couple of seemed much interested, about Boxbridge and unt Frances, until I fell to thinking how easy it would be for me to accept the family theo as to the main object of the clergyman a visits, had not my unerring instinct told\" me otherwike.Probably, had I been heart- free, I should have been more liable to err in this respect.When he had left us, after a cordtal hand clasp\u2014 Horace Hunter knew how to shake hands, and lost nothing thereby in his dealing with human hearts\u2014 and Dollie had heard the front door close, she performed à pas seul, ending in a collapse on a low chair beside me, as she exclaimed, \u201c1 hope he'll keep.it up until you give in - \u201cNonsense, Dollie,\u201d 1 rejoined, \u201che ist keeping anything up but an ordinary friendship.: : etting herself out of.range, Dollie drawled\u2014 .\u201cIt's only -Sev-CTANco Wins a wife for hia reverence.\u201d \u201cOh, Doll!\" I cricd laughing helplessly; \u201cyou are too silly.\u201d ; The following Monday found me in X- bridge, where was cordially received \u2018by Aunt Frances, and soon succeeded in making myself thoroughly at home.My aunt was an Episcopalinn of rather \u201chigh\u201d tendencies.She liked crosses and candles ati aitar cloths\u2014indeed- she was an authority a \u201cas if you Questioning me on ecclesinstical embroidery, and the Angl can church in xbridge boas beautiful altar cloth, the product of her deft, devoted fingers.When she chaffed me about my \u201ckirk\"\u2014for I was a Presby- terian\u2014I used to retort that I preferred a simple form of service to a simple service of form, but it was all banter.At heart we respected each other's feelings, and knew .that it was best for each to worship where she could worghip best.I speedily became much interes in the organist who presided at the fine instrument in my \u2018\u2018kirk.\u201d Her name was ret Sherwood; she was a graceful girl, with a wealth of golden red hair.When the sun caught it, as she bent over the keys, it flashed with the glory of an aureole.he leading tenor said it dazzled him, so that he lost his place.Sometimes, on week days, when the organ- 4at.was practising, I would go in behind'the crimson cartains and watch her slender, strong fingers as they pressed the keys, and then the would play softly, and we would talk meanwhile, constantly discovering common interests and sympathies.One day, when I contered rather abruptly.-the eyes raised to mine were full of tears.1 saw that the child's heart was clamoring for sympathy, and urged her to tell me the story.whatever it was, that lived behind her tears.The fading light of the short autumn afternoon swle tremulously through the t stained window, and as her white ngers caressed the keys, the young or ganist said: .a \u201cSome months ago I met some one that I cared for very much, but I might as well have cared nothing, so fur.as he was concerned.He came into mylife and went out of it again, but left it different.Everything in the world has been different, singe, Oh, jou don\u2019t know -what it is to be lonely, alone\u2014heartrick with.aloneness!\u201d She broke off abruptly, - \u201cDon't IT\" 1 replied, \u2018perhaps not exactly as you do, but, oh, my.dear girl, I know how hard all this is\u2014the dull, hopelesa in, tbe anguish of ~ loneliness! 1 ave been through it all and broken my heart in it, I suppose, and et, ere 1 am, with my work {odo and my life to live.\u201d For long we sat and talked.until the slanting beams reddened in sunset and.slowly faded, an at shadows grew in the corners of the ittle church, Then, as we arose, Margaret said: \u201c1 could not have spoken to any oue else in the world as have done to you, today.But I'm glad I told you,-for you are wonderful, just wondertul.You talk just as if you knew him!\" ; \u201cThey.say,\u201d I replied, \u2018that when we women talk of or hear of à lover, we always picture him like the one lover who Hiver or each of us, if not in her life, in her eart.\u201d We parted at the.church walked home wondering if ~joved as 1 did.; me, A letter from Dollie awaited me\u2014full of news and nonsense.In conclusfon she te: a door and Il.J 4 loved .\u201cOf course his reverence is inconsolable in your absence, and, we have h is to leave here shoitly and spend Christmas | elsewhere.Will it be in Boxbridues at nonsense!\u201d I sighed, \u201cHow Doil\u2019 does harp on that one atring!* : The week that followed was a very bus ono, being the last before Christie, whic that year fell on a Sunday.TT Aunt delighted in festoons of evergreen and bright holly berries, and I \u2018was only to glad to aid her in decoratin g.-at least;-and- Mr.Hunter } + REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.VALUABLE, Nearly New, Solld Brick tenement pres perty Nes.10 and Hermine Bt, just next Dweliidue aivays is demand by Losd payine n an 0 mn tenants.Sale by urdcrof Mr.James wer L omy reoms, No., James Breet, on Wednesday morning.34th January, at Eleven Ls clock.articylars will be advertised FRASER BROS., - Auctioneers.OOK SALE.A VERY ATTRACTIVE Private Library of Standard Books is bolng Catalogued and will be sold Auction al our rooms, 320 Ht.James street in à few days.Date and particulars will be adve lator.53 FRASER BROS., Auctioneors.1894 WEST TO END THE PROVISION.FRONT STORE, AGAIN GRANULATED SUGAR, 4%c Per ib, 1 Just arrived, another 45 4.Chest of Ten, it is our famous \u201cWEST END BLEND,\" 56c Tea for $c.\u201cPEARL\u201d DIGESTIVE BAKING POWDER.53 \u2018e are the Sole Proprictors of the above telebrated Powder, guaranteed to contain no ALUM or other in- urioun ingrediznts, 25¢ er Fes lh.Gireit atrial.You will conviricid it is the BEST.SPECIAL LIST.New Laid Egg.Cream Cheese, Fameuse Apples.\u201cTan- fous Florida ànd Valencia oranges Pine Apples, Hot [ouse Tomatoes, Clover Honey, laga Grapes, Beven .Crown Figs.+ Our prices are the lowest in the city for fue- goods.BREAD 3 LE.LOAF 3c.Pickles.Harvey Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Catanp, all 10c per botsie, Oranges 10c doz, Walnuts 100 1b., Fine Mixed Biscuits 10c 1b \u2018 Thanking our numerous customers and tbe public gonerally for their patrortage the year.Hoping for their furans ju the future, which will receive, our carefal attention.J.H.E.DAVIS, 2699 St.Catherine street.TELEPHONE, #458.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of Secds J.N.PÔUPART, Montreal.The undersigned will sell by Auction at the storo, No.1575 St Catherine st, Montreal, On WEBNESDAY, J0th JANTARY, 1594, AT 11 O'CLOCK, The Assets of the Estate as under: A well assorted stock of Dry _.Goods.ces areanen 811831 87 Fixtures,.souausessacbas se 17 2 312010 17 Book Debts per list.16Vy 30 Store wili be open an Oth instant.MENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d'Atmes, Montreal 17 MARCOTTE BROS., uctioneers.for it kept my mind from painful retlec- tions, with which it bad been very busy since I had heard the young organist's story.Wettell ourselves that a chapter in our lives is closed, the last page turned\u2014 yea, that Fate has struck us to the heart and written the \u201cfinis\u201d In its blood\u2014and immediately, at short intervals, we proceed to look over the sweet, bitter history that we may feel again the old turbulent pain, and bid our eyes burn afresh with the that must be shed alone.- 1 worked during that week before Christmas.To many of the gay people who twined cedar and mounted holly the festive preparations were all play: but I worked, or they say nothing will lay a ghost of the- past like earnest work in the present.- But my ghost was persistent; time and again my fingers would droop idly, and the scenes at hand would vanish, while I saw only this spectre of days gone by.tender voice and kind eyesandastrong hand! I would feel the firm, gentle fingers close over mine, and then, with a start, turn afresh to my task and work feverishly, while 1 wondered if the young organist \u201cloved\u2014loved as 1 did?Cy Sunday morning dawned with all the snowy sparkle of an ideal Christmas, and all the sunny screnity of an ideal Sabbath.As I walked to ghurch over the firm, \"| white road, the keen air vibrated with a joyous confusion of bells, and on all sides were glad faces and glad greetings.\u201cSurely it was a glad Christmas Day! Shortly after I entered the church Margaret Sherwood began to play the voluntary.which, as a rule, eccupied the five minutes before the opening of the service.The first chords thrilled me.Never before had I heard her play such music\u2014such glad, grand music.ificent bursts of har- The choir seemed to catch the urzan spirit, for the anthem was sung with musical power.I overheard somcone behind me saying that there was an extra voice, a tenor.At the close of the service I remained in my pew, near the front of the west transept, that 1 might see Margaret, for it was some days since we had met, A group of young people from the choir paused near me, and I heard the leading soprano say to the pretty contralto: * I, for one, never would bave guessed it, beciuse they both have- red hair\u2014contrary to the unwritten law of contrast, you know!\u201d \u201cAnd they twain shall be one flash,\u201d murinured the leading tenor.» Shoah! Here they ave!\u201d cautioned the contralto.And I, looking up, saw -the organist with a new light on her fair face and beside her walked a tall, masterful man, with a strong face, and \"\u2018 fairish red\u201d hair.It was Horace Hunter.I shrank into the corner of the pew.The light streaming through the great window dazzied them, and they passed on, unconscious of my prosence, unmindful of.n gaze, The young people of the choir followed, and I wns alone\u2014alone, - watching the motes dancing fn the gun ra 8 that #lanted across the little church, and groping, groping for some strong thought to anchor to.ping But I could not not think.' I could only wonder\u2014\" Does Margaret love him\u2014love him as 1 do! The Colum- bian Fair Buildings (the Magic City) at Chicago are burned, but the Montreal STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be jssued in portfolio form on the coupon plan.These.STAR tures are pronounocd by Columbian judges the grandest.collection of the kind ever produced.\u2014\u2014_\u2014 __ A FARMER'S SON TORTURED.A Sensational Story Comes From thie Nelghborhoog of Cooksvilie-The Father Tells, How His Son | Obtained Release.\u2018The little vil of Cookavilie, 15 mile west of Toronto, has come very prominently before the public in connection with the murder of farmer Williams and his wife.\u2018While in that vicinity recently n representative of the Toronto News was given the particulars of thé sufferings and of the gon of o well-known farmer, Mr.Thos.O'Neil, the father of the young wan, told\u2019 the story as follows : \u201cYou, my boy bas had a remarkable ox- Iperience.> I was atrald he wasnt going to :t better, for the doctor did him no good.t the time he wna taken {ll he was working à couple of miles {rom hero, aud for a time last spring be did a lot of work on the road.Whilc be was working at thi there was &_ spell of oold wet weatlier, when it reined for nearly a week.- He Fept working right through the wet and he came home with bis shoulders and wrists x0 sorb that he couldn't work, He frot gradaally worse, the pains spreading from his shoulders and en to his legs, pa poi a.his hands I \u2018aed Victoria Square, containin Ah, it had a | mony, followed by strains eloquentof-joy | - Re | Wetr { Bir io; air | A Coed Investment.The undersigned auctioneers have received instructious from the executors of the astate of the la 00.Armstrong, to scil this valuable -the- southweat- ofr VO8D square teel, with the bulldings erected thereon, on .WEDNESDAY, 16th January.1894, In tho long room of tho Mechanics' Chambers, 204 Bt.Jumes street, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M.This property is one ot.the most centrally situated in the city of Montreal, with light on three sldos and an annual net rental of $3323.96, and 18 belng sold Lo close Lhe estate.Terms easy.JAMES STEWART & \u20ac0O., Auctioneers.203 15 Æast Basement, Teuple Building.STEAMSHIPS.\u2014 Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships verpeol, Derry, Halifax & Portiand Service m From m Liver L Portiand.\u2018Halifax Doo.\" NUMIDIAN.eu aa 11 Jan.MUNUOLIAN .3 Feb.25 Jan.EN N 3 Feb RATES OF PASSAGE.\u2014CABIN.8.8.PARISIAN, Single, $50 to #70.Return $100to $138 br UTHER STREAMERS.w Single, $45 and 350.Return, §G and $10).© Rates ale in acoordance with location of stateroom, aal aumber vf persons occupying sane.Second Cabin, 334 #.- Steerage, 836.Bteamers sail rroin Portland about 1 pam.on Chu 1 À redays, OF A3 200D té possibiv aîter the urrival of the Grand Trunk Railway train duc ot Fortand at noon, and trom Helifax about 1 p.m, vu datunlays, ur us seon as ur the arrival of the Intcremonal Kauwsy train, wo at Halifax at noon, with Mails und passeugers.Special notice, tho 4.8.Numidian, railing trom Portland Jan.18th Halifax Jan'y 26th, will cui wt St.Johu's Newfoun Immediate application should be made for for this sailing.fCrRIg Bln Glasgow.Derry and New York Service.\u2014 From Glasgow.STEAMSHIPS.12Jan.STATE OF NEBRASKA .19Jan.\u2018PERUVIAN Steamers with a * will uot carry passengers from Ni York.\" Cabin passengers 340 and upwards, single; 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H.Rutenberg & Co., 601 CRAIG ST.(Opposite tit.Francois Xavier St.) Ofter the beat and cheapest Int of manufactured \"urs in tow, consisting of \u2014 Sealskin Caps and Collara for Ladies aud CGierds; also Caps and Collars fn Beaver, Otter, Nutria.Persian Lamb er Pure: Fur et, Maing ui from to 4 per cent.car hu made] bry buying at 901 Cralx Street, N.B.\u2014 A lis:ount of 10 per cent.will be given (0 every purchaser who.produces this advertisement after pure chaso is junde.\u2019 Sra à foot, so that he couldnt stir nt all some days.I seit for a doctor.\u2019 He anid the trouble was rheumatism, and although he visited him every fow days and gave medicine, it did not.scom to do any good.The boy was suffering dreadfully.Why, when he would wake in the morning he couldn't stir a limb.His feet were swollen 80.mu that he could not get on either boots or stockings.After dortoring for nearly two months without getting n bit better, con- ciuded to try something else, so went ta Toronto and got a supply of Dr.Williame* Pink Pills.e followed the directions with the Pink Pills, and after beginning the second box he began to improve greatly, and after continuing.their use for some time longer, he was as well and sound.as ever, and has not had a pain since.Rheumatism is usually one of the most obstinate as well ax the most painful of troubles, but it readily succuinbs to a course of treatment with Dr.Wiiliams' Pink Pills admitted on all sides to be the grontest blood builder and nerve tonic yet sovered, ou cannot obtain Lr.Willlame\u2019 Pink Pills from your dealer they willbe nent by mail on receipt of 3 conts & Lox, or Mx boxes for $3.50, by addressing the Dr.Williams Modje cime Cg., Brockville, Ont, or Schenectady, oe Ke | \u2019 \u201d Specisi Motiss._ - Before going slsawriiere call at Caveley'e Per pro ps-frée ns that ait being 1 rod forthe Jouvéry ohann sas 14d pa New York.+ © / \u2018 + > 3 0 I 3 à x Ë 3 4 4 | ji t | x EEE ST \\ - + 4 4 _ + | THE MONTREAL DALY STAR, TUESDAY JANUARY 9, 1894 KELLARS MAGIC.AT THE QUEENS.wn MYSTERY OF SPIRITUALISTIC SEANCES EXPOSED.\u2018 \u2014 _\u2014- , Buccessful Opening of the Duff Opera the role of the king.\u201d\u2014\u2014Gounod's - M.\\ ie à Co.at the Academy- Carmen at Theatre Français - Melodrama at the Royal.\u201cAll the marvels made manifest by the Davenport brothers, Madame Blavatsky, Slade, Olcott, and all the masters of mysii- cis were outdone hy Kel tars the magician, at the Queen's last pight.,- Mr.Kellar does scant courtesy to the sensibilities of spiritualists who may happen to witness his works of mystery.lle is evidently a confirmed sceptic and à scoffer to the bargain, iis weapon of -nce is mimiery and ridicule with magic as a medium of ¢x- pression, So when he inade a°silk hand kevchief, taken from the audience, dance 2 ghostly dance ity mid air with ity up Per din tremaity tied ina.knot to Jook e the cuwled head of a departed monk; and when hie \u201claid\u201d the ghost at will and made it rise and dance again, the merry-minded were loud in theiv glee and the ot hers-mostiy of feminine persuasion \u2014 siumuberert Prot.tits: .aud that was the applause ! most appreciated by Mr.Kellar.The entertainment opened with the familiar wanipulations of towers and rings and the metamorphoses of paper and bran into milk and coifee.But the rapidity, and case ol this prestidiziteur's art gave these old-time tricks fresh novelty.Sceptic as he is, however, Mr.Kellar has no toleration for sotto* voce scepticism in, the audience, and sometimes he rebukes a \u201cloaded\u201d critic.Never: \u201ctheless his more ambitious feats compel the admiration of the ost eynical.The Davenport seance.is inade ludicrous by the satire of Mr.Kellars running comments and the genins of his mechanical.magic.Of course, everyone has an explana: tion of how his hands are untied, the bells rung and the tiinbrels sounded.A typical theory \u2014is.that, \u201chis_arms are arranged Io come off at the elbow.\u201d The mystery mains: andy the ruiracie of Mrs.Ke rs telepathy and occult disappearance into space are justly advertised av \u2018new de- partares.\u201d TheColunilian Fair Buildings {the Magic City) ot Chichiro are burned.but the Moutreal Stan has secured the post magniticent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in portfoli> for: on the coupon lan.These Star: pictures aro pronounced vy Columbian Fair judges the grandest collection of the kind exer produced.The Dull Opera Company at the Academy of Music.The Duff Opern Company presented two Operns last evening at the Academy of N usic before à fair audience.The opera first presented was King Rene's Daughter,\u201d by Fottan Edwards.The opera is presented in une continuous net, with an uninterrupted stream of recitative and melody and without dialogue, much in the style of Mascagni's work.Asx such it demands constant Attention.The music is seriously written and a at, elaboration 'o detail marks the orchestration, which sometimes overweighted the voices, Miss Eleanore Mayo, made a very picturesque lolanthe, her stately style of beauty fitting the part well.Her voice also is of singular sweetness, and won for her deserved a pple, Mr.Chas.Bassett as Tristan actetl with more freedom than is his wont, and sang with his usual ability Mr.William McLaughlin has a rich, if * sometimes strident, voice that well befitted \u201cPhilemon and\u2014Baucis* wa next presented.The beautiful old story rot the gods visiting the abodes of men has been set\u2019 by the grea\u201d master with much etic.gracs aud musical charm.It is In two acts, and attention ix at once attrac by the exquisite.prelude with its Vulcan and storal motifs.The contrast bet ween the Bet and second acts, the first gloom and poverty, the second al! splendor and light, was admirably depicted by both the music and the acting.Miss Lenore Snyder, as Baucis, showed herself a finished actress, her voice.being used with skill and Judgment.Nr.MeLaughlin madea mugaiticent Jupiter, while Mr.Fay sang the Vulcan song in a manner which evoked a flattering tribute.Philemon anit Baucis as a musical gem of the first rank is well worth hearing, It wiil be repeated to-night, ns well as the \u201cKing Rene's Daughter.\u201d The Columbian Fair Buildings (the Magic City) at Chicago are burned, but the Montreal Stan has secitred th: most magnificent photos of every asgect of it, to issued rtfotio form .on the coupon plan.These STAR pictures are pronounced by Colum- bian Fair judges the grandest collection of the kind ever produced.French Opera House.The french Operat'- Company last evening produced \u201cCarmen\u201d for the second time.Though Me.de toyon, Who makes a charming \u201cCarmien,\u201d was suffering from a - Cold, the rendition was quite creditable.Sallard, who filled the role of \u201cEs- camillo,\u201d sang the famous - song - of the \u2018\u2019Loreador\u201d with much effect and had to respond to an encore.Mmes.Loys and Hosdez did their work well, as did also essrs.Bessin, Valdy and Butal.There was a very large audience.The costumes were quite correct and the ivhois performance a pleasing one, This evening the bill is \u201cL\u2019Etincelle\u201d.and *\u2018Lez Mesave tures de Cleopatre;\u201d Wednesday, \u201cLa Petite Mariée;* \u2018Thursday and \u201crida \u201cRoger La Honte.\u201d \u201cLe Voyage en Chine\u201d 18 is to be roduced for the benefit of M.Bessin.exsrs, Lebel and Bourdon and other local talent are to give vocal selections in a specially prepared programine between the acts.The Theatre Royal.\u201c Hands Across the Sea\u201d was presented last night at the Theatre \u2018Royal.This pleasing and pathetic play has already ap- Rtn here two or three seasons ago, and st night's perfofimance certainly equals, if does not surpass, the former production.Blandine room Was at a premium.The scenic effects are good, but the Company does not depend for success on the mechan- fsm, but rather on the play itself.Misses Lillian Dailey, Dell Ellerson, Eva Taylor and Emma Carson performed their parts splendidly and deservedigreat praise.he entire, co pans Je yesterday afternoon was recalled cssrs.Edw.Brandt, Wm.Richardson, \u2018Henry Pere and R.P.\u2018Gibbs proved themselves first-class actors.Ser- goant Simm's Columbian cadets, consisting of genuine negro boys from the Bahamas, in their new sensational sketch, entitled \u201cLe Bivouac,\u201d delighted the audience with the precision of thelr movements.Drama at St.Mary's College.e The students of St.Mary's College Presented a comedy last night in the Aca- emical Hall of the Colle, It was a very abounding n'Amusin leasant pla sce P a Tie situations.The que aud laugha lal was witty and sparkling.- The fashiona audience that assembled to witness the ance was certainly delighted.A danced by the students, would do it to a professional company, and few credit aon could have rendered \u2018Monsieur T'Oncle\u201d as it was produced last.t night by She stadents.à CITY TEMS.» The British mails arrived in the city last rand nk from Halifax over the Rear, They will be distributed to-day.Bishop of Nova Scotia will give a \u201c pible reading at the Church of S.Johu the Evaugelist on Wednesday evening at 8.0 .K.Ny's Montredl friond Mr.N.K Connolly's do Gaired) friends probe to have Informati hat Mr.Connoly will have his liberty by \u201c The visitors to the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent the wesk commencing Monday Jamoney 6 are Messrs, E.L.Bond and { the Board ors ol th ee Wotan pd Sri re d the - Jatter part of the mon hen matters of importance will be dis The following have n elected dr tha Cari] ok (en yili mcf Six for a ; .aE .: 7 Mr, 8.we Sim ! ensuing year: Presiden « son ; vice- president.Mr.Ww.Mvssrs, R.Shepherd, 1, J.at ton and Nr.= Ww.shepherd, jr., treasurer, Sg missionary conventions will be held St.hepher 2.Bol: George's School House, on January Veh and 12th, by church students of this city.address the meetings.: Dominion Assembly, No.2436, Knights of Labor, will commemorate the éloventh anniversary of the founding of the Order in this province by à bauquet at the Riendeau Hotel on Thursday night.Sünday Inst was the fiftieth anniversary of the ordination of Mgr.Latleche, of Three Rivers, but owing to the recent death of Mgr.Caron, Vicar-General, the celebration of the event was postponed till later.Coroner McMahon held an inquest ye ter day.afternoon ut Notre Dame Héspita the body of the young man Cholette, who died from injurlés-receivod at Coteau sta- g-struek\u2014| \u2014by bein, by a G.I, R.Crain.Accidental desth was the verdict returned.- À resolution moved by the Rev.Dr.Chiniquv, was passed at yesterday's mcet- ing of the Ministerial Association, urging the taxation of all church property.conamittee was appointed to consider the matter.The workinginen of the recent conferences were invited to mect the Association on Friday evening, January 19., On Thursday, the 4th inst.a very pleas- | ant evening was spent at the Maisonneuve Church of England Mission.The room was wettily decorated by Miss Johnson and Miss Clare Marcus, the occasion being the celebration of the second annuil Xmas tree.Thanks to our kind.benefactress, Mrs.Levy, who is in England, many of the gifts were yrovided: that the tree was laden with.i When refreshments had been serv \u2018ed by the Jndies of the mission to over eighty people a programme was gone through by the children.Mr.Lewis, the officiating theologi- brief address, he a the arrival of \u201cSanta Claus,\u201d Mr.\u2018G.Marcus, who filled the role to perfection.The preliminary Board of Examiners of the Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of Quebec held their quarterly examinations \u2018fon students entering the dtudy of pharmacy the gather day.Thirty-two candidates present \u201cthemselves in Montreal and five in Quebec.Of these the following: named in order of merit, E.Sleeper, J.E.Nadeau, Geo.Virolle, J Normandin and V.Ledoux.Allan Ayerst | passed on all subjects but French, and Wil.red Landry in all but histo The candidates pers examined in atin, French, nglish, geo hy, history and arithmetic, The examiners.were Prof, \u2018A.Lebond de Brumath and Prof.Gammell.The next examination will take place on April 5.Special Notices.Brands Before the Public.Only One that Gives Satisfaction, LACTATED FOOD THE LEADER! During the last five years considerable attention has been given to the preparation of foods for infants, and many brands have been placed before the public, each maker loudly proclaiming the great advantages of his particular production.Many of these foods have been tested by physicians and mothers, and set aside as ailures: To-day only a few artificial foods claim special attention, and it is but right that mothers should know just what to buy when it is necessary to resort to arti- al feeding, Strong and unimpeachable testimony from_physicians and mothers clearly de- i monstrates the fact, that Lactated Food is the inost reliable\u2019 infant food now on the market.No other food in the world so nearly approaches pure breast milk as tated Food, and no other so well agrees with the weak infant stomach.Every particle of Lactated Food is puro and strengthening, and produces a rapid and natural grow th in ote his and muse Je oo, he ave you tried this life-giving mot er! If not, send your orn at once to Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal, And you will receive a full sized package free, | which you can test.\u201cThat new Decker Brothers (of New York) n right piano,in a beautiful case of Natural ahogany, on vlew at C.W.26%.2770 and 2272 St.Catherine st.chan be seen by those wishing a perfect\u2019 instrument, Special inducement to immediate, purchaser, All Mantles and Jackets in stock reduced to s sclal prices for the great January salé arsley'&.\u2018he Hazelwood cased Decker Brothers uprighe iano now on view in the window : W.Lindsay's warerooms, 2208, 2250 and 2272 St.Catherine st., will be sold i ata reduced price to an immediate purchaser,\u2019 Matthew TLatlin, a retired merchant of of Chicago, who settled.there in 1837, the of its incorporation as a city, celebra 91st birthday lately.apm ECOTTOLENES What is it as LALLA 13 the new shortoaios = © taking the place of lard gp « @\u2014or.cooking butter; @\u2014 both.Costs less, goes__ gp @\u2014farther, and is casily\u20144P ih digested by anyone.= ®&\u2014 ATA joa \u2014- æ Made only by \u2014P => K.K, FAIRBANK & 60, \u2014= _ oo Wallington and Ann Ste, - .> © MONTREAL.Fails LA BANQUE DU DU PEUPLE.This Bank havin trantferred its srandierred Wesiera Branch Om.to corser ot Note Dane 304 Richmond a.Coat Hook), w ne rogpoeiro from one dollar n up, at 4 p.o.interest per ansum.Chureb of S.John the Evangelist 110 soérotary- .A pumber of prominent clergy will |.cal student i in charge, presided, and aftera | his .te for vaine ravis .Sore Throat, l.ameness, .Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, : Inflammations, AVOID IMITATIONS.p= ~~ FAC-SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER.POND\u2019S _ EXTRACT 22 76 Fifth Avenue, New York, rost oness, | \"Soreness, Catarrh, .Burns, Bruises, ___\u2014 \u2018Sore Feet, \u201cFace Ache, or Hemorrhage.ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE.Manufactured E By farthest.ea WM.LOCAN, ST, JOHN, MB, A WHIFF OF HEATHER.Agents : WATSON\u2019S DUNDEE WHISKY.James Guest & Co.\u2026\u2026 N INSPIRING SPIRIT.x SCICIC0D AICI hs Ply pin iy Hy J ISO.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the Matter Matter of DAVID TEES, Junior, and EDWARD WILLIAM BONHAM.trading as the Standard Tes and Coffee Company, Insolvents.The undersigned will sell by auction, at the store, 2138 St.Catherine street, in the City of Montreal, On THURSDAY, 18th JANUARY, id At Eleven A.M., all the Assets of the Estate, as under: : Stock of Teas, otC.$1823.03 FIXtUreS .coovinenenicannnn .378.84\" $2201.69 - \u2014 \u2014Book Debts\u2026\u2026\u2014\u2014.\u2026\u2026\u2014.390.05 The whole will be sold for cash.Inventory, etc.can be seen at office of curator.Store open from 10 to 12 on day previous to Ta.FULTON, Curator.721ew T.|J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLA Unlimited Liability.Absolute Security.Every description of property insured at moderate rates of premium.HEAD.OFFICE FOR CANADA: \u20ac Furni ture Department.ER thi this d tment, consisting of the Best rss ron .Ameri ican goods fn then newest Land most fashionable Woods, Mattresses, Pillows, He.eto., at per cen .discount and 5 per cut.xt © 526 oods purchased during this sale stored free till 1st May if desired.Curtain Department.All our Lace Curtains, Heavy Curtains and Portieres, and Table Cloths, at 20 per cent.discount and 5 per cent.Porat Corerin 20,25.t.rn ure riz 1 Lor cen La to por cent bades, 10 per cent.Window oles, 10 per cent.Carpet Department.Big ions in all kinds of Carpetings.Axminster and Wilton, 15 p.c.+ A0 p.c.and 25 p.c.off.Brumels and 8, Kidderminster, 15 p.c.and 20 p.Door Mats and Hearth Rugs, 5 kinds, 20 Oriental and À xm inde u Viva Brussels and Tapestry Bquares, your Stair Piatea and Butions.15 pe.Bair Olicloths, | is oh sl Tinens ad.passe, Linens, 15 p.o.Linen Crumb Cloths, 15 p.o.Reductions in Black Dress Goods.\"Silk and Wool Henrietta \\ 5h a and 20 p:cooft \u2014 Ca Ta cash.TT\" r And 5 per pe mie fo 5 pe! Rempants of x Dress Goods from 1 rd to 3i¢ yards pe, a anne Fo 334 yards 20 6 yards yards 20 p.©.Silk- _ Department.ed Silks and Satins, 50 per cent.Bret Vel 50 per oon De sta» Dion of of the best China Silk in both with figures, 20 per co centres, Il remnants of Velvet and elvateen, 0 pe cent.Some of those handsome Ve i ne Price now $1.25.LESS FIVE PER CENT.FOR CASH, .-\u2014 eee Great Discount Sale.æ cie, Colored Dress Goods Dept.Discounts in (his Depart pentrange from 10 to 58 Per & very choice lines in Togo 5 Di si =) Waol Mix 7 Alrroot Strip ; To eat: cou: nals.ne Line ceeds, $140 To clear at 50 per cout.o aoa price Glo man y ay other ble Tend Lives i in Plain and Fancy u uctions One lot of Cl oise Evening V Wear at 35, 3314 and 50 per cent off.33% per cont.all remnants Colored D AND FIVE PER CENT.EXTRA FOR CASH.TWEED AND CLOTH DEPART.Irish Friczes, 20 per cent.All Qrorcoatings 20 per cent.Silk Heslettes\u201d 3344 per fsb ee A 73 userings, cent.Gent's Rubber Coats, 20 per cent.per _ Blanket Cioths, 20 per cent.And Five per cent Pui extia for Cash, - BLANKETS, FLANNELS.LINENS and COTTONS.- Blankets 10 t cent, 20 per cent, 25 per cent.4 Wadded Guilta, oper on ne n Quilts, 90 pe) 159 par ce Lo 7% per cout.r cen Dopet cent; 338 por cet.ut.ka and White Quilts, 1 10 per cent, Paper per ce wels, 10 per cent, 20 per con: ° coli.let, Ngpias, did Hide Board Covers, 10 per cent, 20 per ~~ iad Five per cent extra for Cash, , .SPECIAL.Black All Wool Berges, 54 inc] lack All Wool Frenc! D Houriotta, 44 inches.2e ps cent, amd 5 per cent.for cash, Mantle Department.Our Children\u2019s Mantles, 500ff.Our Misses\u2019 Ulsters, off.Our Ladies\u2019 Ulsters, off.Our Ladies\u2019 Jackets, Ror.> Our Misses\u2019 Jackets, of Our Ladies\u2019 Cloth Capes, Our > Lined Cloaks, 30 p.c.off.On all Jast year Jacket 75 per cent off, and 5 per oent.- collections Ÿ Furs and MMillinery.Ladies\u2019 8itk Blouses; at Half Price.- Ladies\u2019 Blouses, st Halt Brice.at wWers, ., at bg Ha) Prive.Untrimmed Hats and] Bonnets, at Half Price.Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, 34 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Fur On| 20 per cont.Ladies\u2019 Fur Collars, per cent.- Ladies\u201d Fur Muffe, 20 per oeut.Jadiey ie Gowns, 20 per cent.Ladies\u2019 White Skirts, per vent.ladies\u2019 Corset.Qovers, * ladies\u2019 Plain and Trimmed Lrawers, Odd lines of Pinafores, White Cashm Dresses, Coats and Cloaks, at less than Heo on the dollar, Boots, Shoes, Slippers & Rubbers.In this Department we have decided to give 10 Dé all our stock of tine Boots, Shoes, Hlippers oe Rubbers: including Gent's fpr.Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Boots ant uctions on ull lines that we\u2019 wish eared or \u2018 Hardware Department.Special 5c and It Tables.20 per cent.discount on fri Moder foo and 5 5 per cent woes \u2018This Department aa fer all tie latest things in Kitchen Neocessurivs, ail weil wordy of veery huase- keepers inspection, - Silverware Department.per cent.off everything in th \u2014 sterling silver.rything in this department\u2014except China and G Glassware Dept.Special T Tables of Useful and Ornamental Articles at | a Sehr in this department, including our ef ment, Bouin Royal al Woroes 9 Foster, roma Bey: moges, n snd mese Wares, at vount and § per cent, are for cash.\" per cent.Boys\u2019 and Youth\u2019s Clothing Department.Frieze and Tweed Ulsters, Overco.Bla: Reefer Jackets.Reefer a oui Bro, Goat shir wel Suits, enailor Salts, r Sailor and od Klied « ete., per cen ©.extra fo 2piece Bebioor Buits, for ages from 4 to 10 goat, Boys' Knicker Saoque Suits, ages 10 to 14, half A lot of Odd Panta, half AL last season je Uiatars ani Goat at half price.' During the month \u2018of January we will sell ¢ our Goods:at the following Discounts: Stationery Department.DISC ou NTR.Payor and Envelopes, 20 p.l'aper and Envelopes in Tones To p.o.off, Art tities, 53 Typ .©.uff.- Culendurs for 94, we oft Fancy Goods 3 p, «.of.Special Lines of Bila, 335 p.c.off.19 nes of Drosain, Lakes, yp fl.Purses, Card Usses, Es Etc.pe ot Layers: Wd Hymn Sets, 0p.+.Crone ni Me of hh or ty the va ra.20 PE por ul ère M Bhoppin 1 Bags, reed, \u201ca fo A 8 au % etn, Corner an apiernuche u Pockets, Corner Bra 5 Plasjites, 33ty pr.© off, aad Notions and Smallwares.The following lines are all subject to Ten per cent.Ruittinx, Crochet and Art Embroidery Rilka, Kultting Ceo Sto het Lutton and Macmme Cord.Mowing Twe per ven Dress und Pear i tons, tom.Chamois asking, Plai and Colored, cy Art Fringes, Feather ers, Fübey Buckles, Sith Tassels t Plush a and Notun u uf all kul, or a ! cent.off Staple Small Wares and 5; *1 per «off -Fancy Brooches and Fin Hae Pins in Tortoise Shell, Cut au Silver and wi Gold Ti AI Coude ot Lhe able 30 pe mt.amid percent, we for cash.Prints, Ginghams, Etc.Bask 3c oft and 50c off.Gragham 3 10 fl, x So.' m, 0 ol - Sateen, 10 to 25 off.+ Crotonne, WB extra J off for cash sy : ; Ladi ies Hosiery.5 pir ce ot.discount off.Vests: 1 lot White Scotch Merin: and 30 per cent.off White Scotch Table of Japanese Metal Goods, Half-Price.Gents Furnishing Department.Walki Sucka, Half Price.White h Wool Underwear, % p.c.disooun A dot odd izes Shetland Scotch Lamb's Wool Cader r, 90 per cent.discount Gent's t's Neckwear eckwear, 30 1 discount.Shirts, erchiafs, &c., 10 po discount, Braces, Hao N.B.\u2014We specially call the attention ot our Country Customers to the present Sale, and beg to assure them that we will ae our utmost to execute all orders coming through the mail as satisfactorily as those given at the counter.Royal Insurance Building.Montreal - Een =, HURTU IS © } Special Agents French .TA ES BALLIN Agents agen Ww.ROHERTSON, J Department.sa.RB.ROB N & BONS.247 HENRY MOR Head Office; WEST END BRANCH, -2897 St.Catherine Street.EAST END BRANCH,-281 St.Lawrence Main (O\u2019Brien\u2019 s).CENTRAL BRAN CH,-Cor.Alexander and St Catherine Sts.pt by \"pt AGENTS.~ STEPHENS & WARNECKE, REAL ESTATE 1778 Notre Dame Street.PROPERTY WITH US AT ONCE.The renting season is fast approaching.\u201cNow is the time to decide who you are going to give your house to TO.LET.We recognize this and place at your disposal FOUR OFFICES, centrally located and convenient to all parts of City.We reach everybody.Open Day and Night, DON'T LOSE THE OPPORTUNITY WE OFFER, BUT LIST YOUR Buy ~~~ BELL'S FOOTWEAR \"3 Caro for \u2018orané Pesqui Has the effect of diminishing The Sugar fonnd ia Diabstes DEPOT AT LAVIOLETTE and NELSON, MONTREAL; \u2019 Wholesale at PESQUI\"S, Bordeaux.13 Jamo tf A verion SALE + THURSDAY; the 1th SANFARY ENST, lhe, oh TH SET, ine i Washstands, T ables, \"he: RIGHT REV.CHAS.COURTNEY, D.D, Frames, foe nent À Mirrors.tock, - Lord Bishop of Nova Beotie, Kitohen Stove, Crockery, Glassware, Sfiverw ~ Will Give à Bible Rending\u2014 and Cutlery, eto., etc.x F: SALE AT 3 O'OLOUK P.M.© WEDNEADAT, 10h Janu *, NT \u2014 © Diabetes.* Attherateof Orie gram per day \u2018 \u201c YOUR LIQUOR PHOSPHATICA M \u201cWhose Commercial Name is pr Ch unassr Norge D Pause pe a ONE 5 HPO ANAM AR | wan ay .n aa iy Me tw Se \u201c.* a ._ MANTLES ad FACKETS | BRUSSELS CARPETS JOHN MURPHY & Co.\u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1894 Ce 'S ADVERTISEMENT.50 to 75 Per Cent.33: Per Cent.Off 20 Per Cent.Off 20 Per Cent.Off 20 > Per \u2018Cent.Off 2.75.|2s \u2018Per Cent.A sample Lot of MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS and VES ces range from 82.60 up, 23 per cent, off.TA.50 Per Cent.Off.All special Xmas Goods, cent oft, \u201cMovie And 105, 107, 109 and Terms Cash and Only One Price.f Buy - Me - Quick\u201d BARGAINS - For Gentlemen! À 60e and 75e, to clear HAL Pats Do NECK TIES, former | price 350, to elesr at 134c.MEN'S NECK TIES, in au ps ane and Knots; former prices, B00, Great Assortment.of API LINEN COLLARS, in Leadin Styles, to clear at 884 per cent.off.5 MEN'S MUFFLERS from 13c.20 per cent.off.{All LINED GLOVES and MITTS, te MEN'S , DRESSING CowNs and JACKETS.Prices from 20 per cent.off.Vases and Aluminium Ware to c np in every description of of Dry Goods me vo dhe \u201c GREAT RE- JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 and 1788 Notre Dame Street, ré due Off .\u2014_ 2.0 =\" embracing To: ear An 111 &t.Peter Street.TÉLEPHONE 2188, James A, Ogilvy & So\u2019 Clearing Out Salo of Bo asto make room \u201cfor new Goods whieh will arrive shortly.These goods must be cleared \u201ca we have no place for them, \u2019 And we are bound not to store them away.Prices Will Soon Clear Them ! .- All Mantles from $10.00 to 815.00 for $8.00 each oY Mantles ahd Jackets worth\" from $15.00 to $22.00 for $4.00 each only.Beautiful Heavy Capes, worth from $12.00 to $18.00, for $8.00 each only.* A spléndid line of Dolmans, lined in Quill , worth from.$21.00 to $25.00 for $5.00 each only, .À fine line of Ulsters to be cleared- at $4.00 only.Misses\u2019 Jackets, worth from $6 to $8, to clear at $2 each only.Misses\u2019 Long Coats, worth from $4.00 to $8, ford $1.50 each only.FOR REAL BARGAINS \u2014ATTERD OUR\u2014_ January Clearing Sale JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS; The Family Linen & Drapery Warehouse 203 te 207 M.Antoine, ¥ 144 to 150 Mountain Bé.\u2014h ; Telephone St.\u201cBranch\u20148t.Catherine 88, qd Corner Buckingham Ave, Telephone 3336 © WE | CARPETS \u2014DURING\u2014 JANUARY SALE.TAPESTRY CARPETS © 24 bts, 20 ots, 36 ots, 45 che, 07 Oba 87 sts; 95 ota.WILTON CARPETS } 81.10, 01.46 and 91.05, XMINSTER CARPETS - $1.47, and 81.68, WOOL CARPETS 63 ots, or os, 86 ota, HEMP CARPETS + 8 cts, 10 ots, 19 cts, 18 cta, 18cta.10 LEGER Sst assise THOMAS Tiocer, - 1006 NOTRE DAME STRENT.STAKBARD OFAQUS WINDOW: SHADING BELLS SER : Log | once.Grand Bargains J and Jackets worth + \u2019 Fine Brussels at 01.0\u201d : of yours.R.A.Main- .|Catherine and 240 No .Reserve what- over; every article in| Stock must go at at Boisseau Brothers\u201d Retiring from\u2019 Busi-|_ ness.- \u2014 om DOES IT PAY To be Miserable To-day That You May be Happy To-morrow ?WHILE WE PREFER TO LEAVE THIS AN OPEN QUESTION, WE HAVE A DECIDED OPINION IN THE XA WE DON'T THISK IT PAYS - - TO BQU BR \u2018THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES OF TO-DAY TO INDULGE IN DAY-DREAMS OF A TO-MORROW THAT WE MAY NOT LIVE TO SEE.HENCK WE THINK | IT'S A PALSE ECONOMY?\"AND FRODUCTIVE OF A MISERLY, APPREHENSIVE SPIRIT.TO LIVE IN PENURY OR DISCOMFORT.THAT WE MAY A8 WE GO ALONG3 Nor A8 COMFORTABLE, HAPPILY AND AS PURELY AS WE CAN 70-DAY?Way No¥ GET THAT PARLOR SUIT, A BERVIOEABLE RANGE, AN EASY CHAIR, OR WHATEVER ELSE YOU DESIRE FOR THE HOME TODAY, INSTEAD OF WAITING UNTIL TO\" MORROW?! IF YOU CANT BPARE THE READY MONEY, WHY KOT GO TO THE METROPOLITAN MANUFACTUR\u20196 CO., THE HOME FURNISHERS, | 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame Street, |.A.KMMANS, Manager.513008 \u2014 BOISSEAU BROS, 235 and 237 St.Lawrence st, Are retirin from the Dry Goods Business.Come to the Great Sale which opens on Thursday next at 1 o'clock.n URNITURE - Fr PER CENT off all Cash Sales.- RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, | me 0.Oral ret.Sy), Pins and Needles, Dress Goods and Silks, Flannels, Blankets; In fact, all Dry Goods at Ne \u201cWhen music, heaveuly maid, \u2019 Was young, i a a +d Bhe woke the echoes with her : .song, | ONE ENJOYS The Donate and birds enraptured Both the method and results when \u2018While hills and vales the noté - Byrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant A © While a à vales the notes and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet pro Ly the Kidneys, fiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- 4 * Figures, F orne | |Clearing : Sale.I \u2014THE\u2014 66 B E L L 9, PIANOS & ORGANS, RE tem effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its man excellentqualities commend it 1 and have \u2018made it the most popular remedy known.Pop yrup of Figs is for sale in 75a bottles by all leading druggists.| joy reliable dru who may not have it on hand will procure it romptly for any one who wishes b try it.Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANGISOO, CAL.LOUISVILLE, KY.NEWYORK,M.L \u2014 STANDARD OPAQUE WINDOW SHARING FOR STORES, All pidthe 4c per sq.ft, to close sock.46 colors to relect from.s.mn MARTEL Shad & GI3 CRAIG ETREET.But now, oh, joy! an earthiy maid Can charm us.through her finger tips : The *\u201c Bell\u201d Piano deftly played All others must in time eclipse.So pure; so sweet, 80 rich i in tone, Some.Solon should & word invent; A score of adjectives in one, .To tell the world how excellent, How unsurpassed the model shown, - The \u201cBell\u201d Piano stands alque.WILLS & DRE 1824 Notre Dame St., (Near Moo 82) MONTREAL, \" fy | 3 À A Thyzeodet JANUARY PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS \u2014AT\u2014 : BLUMENTHAL & SONS, The Largest Codes and dut in Canada, CRAIG & BLEURY SIS.Sst.cutie EAST, Men\u2019 s, Youths\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Clothing and Gent's Furnishings.> ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS!!! In all Departments.READ! READ! | \u2014\u2014\u2014 ' 50 per cent off AL Frise Clsters, Malton Overcoata.and These garments are made of the finest materials, perfect in every detail as the best that can be made by the custom tailors.All Fur Lined and Fur Trimmed Overcoats.35 per cent off Special attention has been paid in the manufaotur- { these garments We guarantée every one sol 335.per cent Off Au Youthe and Boys\u2019 Overcoats and Suits.This is one of our specialties, and we \u2018carry the most select stock in Canada.35 per cent off All Men's Suits and Extra Pants.CL \u2018We would state that we have Suits to fit Fat Men and very Tall Men.Those who could not be suited ready-made, can be assured of a perfect tit here.33; per cent off Au Gente\u2019 Furnishings.This Department comprises dne of the largest .stocks in Cansds o f the hest-cl G Dressing Gowns, Smokin aokets, White Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Inderweak, in fact, all Gentlemen's Requisites.COME AND SEE OUR PRICES Extçaordinary-Low, J.H.Blumenthal& Sons|£ The Largest Manufacturing (Retail) Clothiers in Canada, CORNER CRAIG AND BLEURY STREETS, Am 1447 & 1449 St.Catherine Street, East.HAMILTONS mad ki \u2018 ff .desperate prices to clear.Boisseau Brothers |- are giving up.Sale Thursday at 1 o'clock.Im.ow is the time to| nt or sell that house waring\u2019e 3 offices 147 St.James, 2358 St.8t.- Lawrence Sts.will procure a tenant ul AT JANUARY CLEARING gr SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR TO-TIORROW.ALL LADIES WRAPPERS and TBA GOWNS,, Reduced 50 per oehrt.or Half Price.CHILDREN'S WOOL DRESSES.Ranging in Price from $3.00 to 84.00.Our Price To-Morrow will be $1.50.te \u2018wate EMBROIDEHRBD FLANNRI, SKIRTS, Regular Value $5.00, to clear at $2.50.BOYS OAPH OVEROOATS, Tweed fined; Regular Price $4.75, now $2785.\u201d 04d Line of BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS, - From 86.00 to 88.00, must go at $4.00.MALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO HENRY &N.E.HAMILTON, gt Jumes Strot D te ue 1 to does shock.eclers to a shndemaker & sien Patuécé, | OP PUrchaser for ryow.|\u2019 A 51 0 10 Î0E = (yr x as .a 4 TY dena HY ré \u2018 pa er Ï partez À ave nh le and Victoris Square.| ra : a Lyesterday at Osgoode Hall.= 2 HAWAIIAN | DIFFIC CULTIES, PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S ANSWER RECEIVED.The Provisional Government to Yield \u2014The Queen to be Forgiving The Inner History of the Case Told.VICTORIA, B.C., January 9.\u2014The steamer \u201cWarimoo\u201d arrived this morning bringing advices from Honolulu up to January 1.In answer to President Dole, who asked | the United States Minister Willis whether he was in communication with the ex- Queen with a view to her re-establishment, * the latter answered that President Clave.à land expected the Provisional Government to promptly relinquish to her constitutional \u201cauthority.He had also been fhstructed to inform her that the President ex that she would pursue a magnanin! course by granting full amnesty to all who participated in the movement against her.obedience to the command of the President the Queen has agreed to pursue this ir.ills thon asked l'resident Dole by the, authority of the Unitéd States: \u201cArs you willin President! iresident Dole said that his Government: would take the matter under consideration and give their answer as soën as they were oi \u2018This happened on December 13.It i that Dole is keeping hix answer ie Wi illis\u2019 demands secret until it shail have time to have reached President Cleveland.On good authority it is stated that IOL'KS ANSWER TO FRESIDENT CLEVELAND _coimmences with the stutement.that this is the first commuünicstion his Government has had intimating President Cleveland's licy towards Hawaii.He then goes uto an exhaustive resume of series of pcuitical struggles leadi up to the revolution.The inside | history of the attempted revolution of 10 is a'so recited.Queen Liliuokalani's pe.sition to ihe rights and Interests of eigners became violent during the latter part of 1892, as shown by her perverse appointments of cabinets in opposition to the san of the Iegisiature.\u2018The committee d the presence of t u force necessary for the protection of life and property, nud requested Stevens to land them.Dole denounces in the strongest terins the falsehood that Stevens.was aver ed to have his forces assist in the re- wclution, or that he-ever did so.umtla Fair Buildin (the Magfc Cit Yak Chitago are burned, bat the Montreal Stan secured the most magniticent.photos of every aspect of it, ta be issued in.folin form on the coupon plan.The TAR pes are pronounced by Columbian Fair Ju evor p M'GREEVY- -CONNOLLY CASR |SPECIAL T¢ TO THE THE STAR] TORONTO, January 9.\u2014Interest in the cciebrated case of McGreevy and Connolly is revived by proceedings which com When iu the Divisional Court, before Hon.Justices Fer n, Boyd and Meredith, argument ) placo on n motion to grant a new trial and i transfer the proceedings xs to Quebet, 0 re the ground that no jurisd ction existed for 7 he trial of the case at Ottawa, the scene of + the all offences being at the former city.The counscl was like that at Ottawa, The motion is based in chief upon.the improper admission of evidence against one of the accused when the two are indie for conspiracy.Iv spears that while the recent trial was pending, Nicholas Connoll was called as a witness in certain proc ings taken in the ¢ Exchequer Court against Larkin, Connolly and Company, by the Government, to recover allcged over-pay- 4 ments on account of contracts.The evi.deuce then given by Mr.Connolly seas admitted at the trial as testimony.against that gentleman in spite of the objection by esunsel that the evidence must be gy von + againgt both th e accused, or it could rot bu ecsepted'at all.Argument was not concluded when vy \u2018Court rose.The, Colum- bisn Falr Buildings (the- Magic City) at Chicago are urned, but the Montreal STAR has secured the most magniticent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in portfolio form cn the coupon dr These TAR pictures are pronoun: bian Fair judges the grandest collection of tho kind ever produc RETURNED FROM THE FAR NORTH.| {SPECIAL TO THE STAM} % ToroNTo, January 9.\u2014J.B.Tyrrell, geolo- * gist, and K.W W.Tyrrell, Dominjon overs.ment surveyor, \u2018have Just return visit to the far north.Op the 26th of Mi last they left Edmonton, North-West T tories, .uring at Cheplernai) lulet, on\u2019 .the west side 0 Hudson Ba Septembor \\ 1, traversing 850 miles of * entirely new country through which a white\u2019 man never fore cross They subsisted principally upon reindeer, which: were ound in shormons herds, one herd containing several \u2018hui tidred thousand, and covering a stretch of country over three miles across.They suffered at hardships on thelr return trip, having fad to walk the ater part 2 the way owing to lakes andri rivers being frozen.The Columoian Fair Buildings (the à Magie City} City) at Chicago are burned, but the STAR has secured the most photos of every aspect of it, to be portfolio form ou the coupon plan.TAR pictured are Pronounced umbian Fair judges the of the kind ever produce 5 toabide by tie decision of the > 1 ! ° grandes collection of the kind x DN desc oo ection \u201c4 OTTAWAAND RIDEAU CANAL À RETURNS, ; tn TO THE STAR.) : in Orrawa, January 9.\u2014The return for the 3 dues collected on re Ottawa River canals à and the Rideau canal for the past season have been made up by the Department of Railways and Canals.On the Ottawa \u20181 canal the dues lleria amounted to $10, = 4 do The docrease ie due to the à o rons s due je depression in the lumber trade In the United States.On the Rideau canal the amount was $4,005, compared with 94,226 for the year previous, an increase of over 8400.Reappearance nor Kink | Lobengula.c Lonpon, Janu 9 0.7A Jdespateh from | a wn: s tha n = peared oo the > nk of the Zon boat River Cn with 2000 well armed Matabele warriors.ment of the Liver, with cohstipa- \u2018fi tion, injures the complexion, Induces BH imples, sallow skin.Carter's Little Liver Pills remove the cause.21 ibs.has been A turni wei Pc rdeu at Kinnell, inthe Manse shire.Ayers Hair Vigor, Vv or, for res the hair imac promoting t Aym's .\u2018Special Notiess, .2atest Mantle sale on record is son befag De held at Carsley\u2019s, \u201cNotre Dame 3 pe tifui nev new r Upright Diy by J.& C, Fischer of N En reocived vo ie aR: throat and lung trou To save the Auld Brig o 4 struction £350 Is req ereoted for its protection, \u201cPositive economy, y, pecullar m merit and Won dertal medicinal all vomi Hood's x \u2018 a ' y ss ip ME EE BREL \" em eee - ero tmp te « \"THE MONTREAL DAILY LY STAR, TUESDAY JANUARY 9, 1894 8 Co 1 LAST EDITION.clan, and Leon de Ballsteuis, of tbe ies THE HOOPER Morn one mete uot THE PACIFIC Detiverien average aout 3,00 te 3500 bushel 6 LAST EDITION.-' ms HOW VOTERS case in the event of a verdict of the list.pose\u2019 the whole ton The Co pt bE Pom Ta \u2018Tair buildings (the Magic City) .ARE MADE.; lo tarvion, onthe ch and che us \u2018Three Men \u2018Vote on an Empty Yard.« | AN EX-ALDERMAN LEASES A YARD.But the Landlord Doesn't Know Whether He Uses it or Not.When the Board of Revisors met in the \u2014 City Hall -this- morning the revising of-{- the \u201cdead mens\u201d votes, as \u2018was suggested by the Volunteer Electoral : League was concluded.The list of Corpor | ation employés who were on the voters list was then proceeded with, when Mr.Roy's opinion of the previous day to;the effect.t all persons in the employ of the Cor poration were prevented from voting at ; muyjcipal elections was ériticised, | It was contended that the opinion went ! too far, as it practically \u2018excluded those engaged temporarily and liable to discharge- at any moment.The Chairman, Ald.; Rain le, wlmitted hw he as not together ree wit e City Attogney, tt thou ht that each care might be dealt Thompson iad been a member of the Civic \u2018 Salaries Committee, whicn had never been | \u2018called upon to deal with other than those on the permanent stat.He \u2018considered that laborers who were under sufferance for a day's labor \u2018SHOULD NOT BE INCLUDED.Ald.Clendinneng had an opinion.It wns to tho cffeut thit the word employés mentioned in the statute, Should have had the prefix \u201c permanent,\u201d and that thé word * officials was really meant.He did not think snow - shovellers should Le excluded, for_instance.\u2018Fhis- led Mr.A.U.Cross, who represented the League, to say that there seemed to be an impression that they wanted to prevent tho transient day , C.at laborers from voting.This was a mistake.They only wished to include those engaged trom ear to year.Ald.Robert finally Prat all the names that appear on the list as \u2018firemen, policemen, oflivial, or permanent employes be struck otf the | list.\u201d This was carried.Mr.H.B.Amex stated that the list of pames objected to had been compiled by canvassers, who waited upon them and were informed: \u201cThere is no use calling upon me; I have no .vote.\u201d They did not desire \"after that, that these wen should afterwards be made to understand that they had a vote which might be stolen.Dis sentiment mec With general ap- The name of Thomas Collins came up.He had been employ ing to the deputy ty \"Surveyor from year to year.As an inspect or of sewers and on road ving.was on'v paid when he worked, hin might av-rage any where from 5tos months, but he had been employed during the past three yoars at least., His name was left on Mr.Jamek Cochrane mentioned that there were names down as \u201c\u2018tiremen\u201d who n't been there for years.and Mr.Ames tly said, \u2018Tell us an instance.\u201d But Bo did \"t nt get it.It was finally decided that eads of tho various departments heat ive a list of their employés d submit it to the Revisors.How many men can qualify on a reated rty.even though the landlord dvesn\u2019s Erow whether it is used or not, was nest exemplified.Mr.John Spiers nts the hous:- Nu.14la Nazareth > Ev which he has never occupied, but a 4 let to sub-tonants, There is also .wa (No.HD to.a yard.There had Deen originally five votes restored on this property but one, Mr.uton, it was acknowledged had been struck.or.The other four names were: Ald.H.Cunningham, John Hoctor, John Spier and Thos.Deery.Ald.Nolan said he was the proprietor of tho property in question.The bouse had n rented from him verbally by Mr.Spier, who had intended & married.Thix was pestponed, however, but still Mr.Spier was responsible for the rent.When the subtenants didn't pay Mr Spier was nsible.Ex.-Alderman Cunningham Thos.Deery rented the yard for stor rposes, Lut Mr.Nolan\u2019 didn't know rs they had used the fan:.They their rent, however, and water taxes, art A water taxes on à yard are not much,\u201d remarked Mr.Am + The query was afterwards put: What would a cigar manufacturer, a poultry merchant avd a marble cutter Rant with the same back yard for storage Pris matter was.finally left over: till tomorrow.Mr.Ames doesn't expect to get the names off the list, he ex at Chicago are burned, but the Montreal STAR has secured the most magnificent - photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in rtfolio fo m ou the coupon plan.These AR pictures are pronounced by Col.umbian Fair judges the ndest collection ot the kind ever produced.THAT ASSAULT CASE.Me.James Baxter axcer Gives Furiher Evi- denoe this Morning.Mr.Jagies Baxter gave his evidence yesterday afternoon in his own office ore Judge Desnoyors on the charge made by him inst.Mr.Wm.lI.Davis for grievous assault with the intention of doing bodily harm.Mr.Baxter was too ill to come to court, and the judge censented to go to, his office on the application of Messrs, t, Biorre and Foster.Mr.A.W.Grenier represented Mr.Davis.Mr.Baxter related the circumstances of the assault, as de- weribed in these columns, with some few additional details.Jr.[Baxter said that he remembered having received four or five blows, and then he become unconscious.When he recovered Sonsclousness he told Mr.Davis that he pologized and Mr.Davis replied to the ome effect.Ar.Baxter went to his own office assisted by Mesars.Grenier and Newman and then wont home.Two days after he ruffered from somplete collapse.Since, his physicians had advised complete rest.The case was - continued until! this afternoon, when Mensrs.Grenier and Newman were examined.The Columbian Fair Buildin tthe Magic City) at Chicago are burned, but the Mout- real S STAR has secured the niost magnificent photos.of every aspect of it, to be issued in rtfolio form on the coupon plan.These nounced by Columbian ndest collection of the .efSeveral Clergymen Deferred Bev.2 \u201c S, McWilliams, pastor of the | pe ssbyteriar Church, empbhati- denies © the published statement : he denounced the Protesiant\u2019 clergymen of Montreal who declined to Ce tei -in the Fay-Mills movement.did, however, in hix sermon of Sunday last, deplore, the inactivity of several minis- tors who apologized for non-co-operation by ar ng that the movement might seriousiy with their winter's werk, that ngregations wore provented by other their conn trom contributing ed they shonid, and other similar reasons.But all - his FProtestaut bréthren with.whom he differed, Le enter- ned the most fraternal feeling.The Columbian Ea Balld ings {the Mag; at Chiongo burned, b scoured the Jes magnifice: bas ot it, vo be fssued.in The Columbian Fair Buildi «the Magic Cit cu at Chicago aro burned t the Mont- Stak has secured the most MURDER TRIAL MR.WEBB'S DEPOSITION TO GO TO \u201cTHE JURY.Ground For a Reserve Case\u2014 The Evi- photos of every aspect of it, to be fina in ortiolio form on the coupon plan.ese TAR pictures are pronounced by Columbian Fair judges the grandest collection of the kind ever produced.pen ~ TALES OF SUFFERING.The Soclety's Good Work -What Was Found in «a House on Vitre Street.going their rounds last month officials of he alth \u2018Department came upon a house on Vitre street with its door locked.On forcing it u they foun a woman lying n° wd in puol of with a _new born babe Fins ; beside her.There was nei fire - nor food in the house, which was as choer.less as it possibly could be.This was the substance of a telephone message which was sent to Mr.Marshall, vf the Society | Tor the Protection of yomen and Children, with individually as it «ame up: Ald.; on December 14.Mr.Marshall went to the house immediately.but was agreeably surprised to find ln in apple ie.order.There was a b fire burning in\u2019 the hearth, plenty ht food in .the cupboard and an attendant to look after the sick woman and child, who were both doing well.The ex- lauation was that the Health authorities wd reported the case to the St.Vincent de Paul Society.some days, before they notitied Mr.Marshall, and the Society had at once sent help .to the womin, It seems she \u201chad been deserted by her husband shortly be, fore her confinement and feeling lone! miserable\u2014had- locked the - door an down to de This was one of he ! cases reported to the SV PF W.usual wonthly meeting this morning.It is hardly n to add that Mr.Marshall is endeavoring to find the heartless husband.Mr Drake repo a caso of a motorman being killed, on the street cars.His wife had since died from grief.and their only child was being taken care of by a neighbor, wlio was also in a dying condition.Mr.arshall will see it the Company will do anything for the.child.There was the usual number of' cases reported by Mr.Marshall Several husbands and wives had reconciled, some had been admonished and had promised to do better in the future, som® had been punished, and some wife beaters were spending the winter in gaol, some of the results of Mr.Marshall's work.Mr.Grafton spoke of the frequency of wife-beating.He thought the offenders should be dealt with more severe- Ivy than at present.The lash should be applied in such cases.Mr.Drake reported that a deputation from thesociety bad waited on the Board of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge anent the housing of destitute women and children.The Board promised to give the matter their earnest consideration.Mr.Smith reported that a bill presented to the Legislature had been most favorably received The bill was to remove the age limit of admission to Industrial Schools and to make it so that all children under fourtegn ears be admitted; to Letter provide or the care and \u201coversight of immi- rant children ; to provide \"for the icensing and supervision of all pen ng ln places and for the registration of al and deaths in such places; for the appoint ment of female ihapectors of factories; and for the better protection of and prevention of cruelty to women and children.There were present Mr.F.Grafton (in the chair), Mr.Chas Alexander; Mr: WW.Drake, Mr.B.McMillan, R.C.Smith and Rev.E McManus.The Col- umbian Fair Buildings (the Àtagic Cit ) at Chicagn are burued, but the Montreal STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in Bortfoile form on the coupon lan.These TAR pictures are pronoun by lum: bian Fair judges the grandest collection of the kind ever produced.A Veteran Fireman's Funeral.The funeral of the late James Moreland took place from his residence, 70 Dorchester strect, at three o'clock this afternoon and was largely attended by the employés of the Canadian Rubber Co.and a large number of friends.The Veteran Firemen's Association | was well represented, among others present \u2018 THE LATÉ MI.JAS.NORBLAND, being : Messrs, Wm.Cunninghars resident T.H.Waddell, treasurer); James Knox, secretary): John Conwa , W.J.Fin- vy W.Freel, T.Richardson, ohn Craib, 3.Brown, James Robinson, Thos Jones, M.Palmer, Wm.McDonald, A.McNaugh.; ton, .lohn Hasley.D.Bickerstaff, J.Gravet \u2018and Leon St.George.Tho interment was \u2018at Mount Royal ( Cemetery.A Fashionable Marriage.Mr.Alfred Thibaudeau, gon of the late Hon.Isidore Thibaudeau, and, head of the firm of Thibaudeau Bros., was married this morning to Miss Eva Rodier, daughter of the late Senator Rodier, at the private chapel of the Palace, Mgr.Emard officiating, assisted by Canon Leblanc and Rev.Abbé Rottot.Senator Thibaudeau attended the bridegroom, and Dr.Rodicr, the bride.After dejeuner the, newly mar- Tied couple left on their wedding tour to Florida.© The bride was attired ne a na blue ravelling dress with mink.e Col- umbian Fair Buil ildings (the Magie City) at Chi aro \u2018burned, but the Mont- renl STAR has secured the most magnificent hotos of every aspect of it.to be issued in rtfolic® form on the coupon an.These TAR pictures are pronoun: Colum.- bian Fair judges the ndest\u201d cou tion of the kind ever produced.\u201c The Vicomte Ottjectians.Vicomte de Bouthbillier-Chavigèny takes atroug.objections to thé statements contained int © letter published in La Minerve, ustus\u201d concerning the stabbing ut at St.Mathias.The letter, a summary of which was given,.he claims, contains calumniea on his character as a gentleman, and many untruths.He has hey ed Mr.E.N.St, Jean, Q.C., to take ceedings against the authors of this letter.> THE WEATHER m.\u2014Probabilltion tot the next twenty- and cold.na four Hours: Fino an Minimum and maximum tomperatures for twenty-four 1f below: 8 Salon q Appel \u201cW Setaw, boon; + Winni- Slow; Tocanto, 26 oS acto, .Rev.Dr.Douglas ls reported as muoh better | à Conti d\u2014-Anoth Young Lady Witness\u2014Hooper at His Wife's Home.[sPRCIAL TO THER star] JOLIETTE, January &\u2014The presence of à score of ladies in court: helped to make last evening's session of the Hooper trial a somewhat unusual one.The first witness examined was Raymond Beaudonin, carter and hotel-keeper, of Lanoraie.He drove\u2019 Grenier, Leblanc, deceased and accused from the station to Mrs.Hooper's mother\u2019s place at St.Ambroise de Kildare, They reached there about six o'clock in the evening, as it was getting dusk.The four went into the house and witness remained outside.Then witness drove Mrs.Malo, Grenier and Hooper to the vit lage, and on the way Grenier re Mrs.Malo a conversation which he hed had with Hooper.She had anxwered that she would not tell the cure anything that was not true.Then said Grenier, \u201cSay nothing at all.\u201d Hooper and Grenier went into the Presbytery, and Mrs.Malo went in later, when Hooper came out for her.They then went to Joue oseph Fitzpatrick's, where they remained \u2018or 15 minutes.n the wa, tack Hooper and Grenier conversed in English, which witness did not understand.At Mrs.Malo's house, she got off and her place in the vehicle was taken again by Edmond Leblanc.The latter and accused got off at Joliette and he drove Grenier to ænoraie, where he t the 124 1220 train that night.Witness saw again on the Ollowing.Monday.4 e accused when he «rové\u2018accuseéd \u201cfrom Lanora station to Joliette.Then, with Edmond Leblanc, they drove to St.Ambroise de Kildare.They found Mrs.Hooper sitting by the roadside in front of her mother\u2019s house, Accused said \u201chello\u201d and she responded \u201chello.\u201d \u201cShe went into the house saying \u2018l am afraid of him, he, tried to throw me into the river.\u201d hey \u20ac Lo to- ether to Lanoraie station, deceased in good health.She was quiet ai all the way.Cross-examined, witness that accused was always \"kind to his wife when in his presence.-.J.D.Laporte, parish priest of St.Ambroise de Kildare, gave evidence of accused having called\u2019 on him with Grenier.They asked him to sign papers committin; \u2018Georgiana Leblanc to Longue Pointe an believing her to be unmarried, he did so, but afterwards learning that.accused was her us HE WITHDREW.HIS SIGNATURE.Hilare Neveu, Mayor of St.Ambroise de Kildare, explained how his signature was sought to the same document.Accused represented himself as having been sent by Dr.Duquette, of Longue Pointe Asylum.Witness refused to sign it and accused read to him that the penalty for à gayor refusing Lo aign it was a fine of twenty dollars.This concluded the évening session.This Morning's Session.JOLIETTE, January 9.\u2014There is a new witness here to-day for the Crown; Miss Stewart, of Bristol Corners, ne to whom the Crown\u201d claim Hoo parcs marriage before the death of his wife.o the opening of the Court this morning the movements of Mrs.Hooper had been traced from the.time she left the asylum at Kingston, until she left her parents home at St.Ambroise de Kildare, and was taken b; used to Lanorie station.Yesterday's evidence covered the incidents of their visits to Louiseville and Mr Hooper's fall into the river, whether accidental orotherwise.Today fa step farther bas Leen gone and other links added to the chain of events.Last night's and this morning's sessions were the ones: in which the general public seemed to take the greatest interest, for the court room, always filled, was crowded almost to auflocation.\u2018Philip Dusablon, the station agent at Lanoraie, was the first witness called this morning.He swore that *\u2018oh Sept.13 accpsed arrived at m station as if he had driven from Mont Edmond Leblanc and.the woman were with him.He bought two second class tickets to Montreal and one to St.Vinoent de Paul.There was a crowd in the station at thet time and he asked if he might let the woman remain in the freight shed as she was crazy.He told me that the woman had not eaten anything for some time and that the doctors said she would probably be dead in tifteen days.as she suffered from consumption.He said she WAS HIS SISTER-IN-LAW and he was taking her to the asylum at Kingston.1 gave the permission.The freight was in the same building as the waiting room.\u201d she next witness the Crown called was oseph Adolphe Renaud, one of the counsel Pheri e defence.With Mr.Mallette he represented the prisonee st at the preliminary examination before M te Leprohon.Joseph Emile rior es was carie in presenco of accused and cross-examined b witness, but it was in French, an perhaps the accused did not.understand | all that was said.The late Mr.Webb was also examined in presence of accused.Cross-examined by Mr.Greenshields.Mr.Renaud testifled t at at the time of prisoner's commitment, Mr.Webb's evidenoe had not been transcribed from the stenogra; hers notes and it had not been s by the Magistrate.Mr.Greensh ea asked for Mr.Grenier's deposition and was informed that an affidavit had been added to the document when it'came up to this court.The Crown admitted that Fhe notes had been extended and signed by the M trate after the commitment.: Mr.Greenshields:\u2014* Did the prisoner in writing consent to waive the reading over to him of Greniers and Webb's depositions\u201d Mr.Repaud:\u2014*I am almost convinced that there was none.If there was any it was voit writing and shouid be in the The Crown then made application to to have the deposition of Mr.Webb read.Since it was filed with the Clerk of the Crown the stenographer had added an affidavit that IT WAS A FAITHFUL TRANSCRIPTION of Mr.Webb's evidence, Mr.Greenshicids: \u201cThat affidavit was added this morning.\u201d Mr.Greenshields had heard with that the record before the court been altered.At hve nning of the trial the defence had ality, eo \u201cthat the nts could be ed gel ro a full Bench Stunden.Mr.Web's deposition wag then read to th o jury.ho He was a drugeist 1 living in Montr Mon on Septem laut pe at his\u2019 store Le an der from Dr.Charles E.- eron for en a hydrocyanic acid to oxi a large dog.remained in the store about all an hour and conversed with witness about various breeds of dogs.Witness gave him half an ounce of two per, t.hydrocyanic acid, ne-fourthof w jh would Bo syMicienttokili n, and death would ensue in one minute or a minute and a half.The ch prescription Bar * ith ne of on v with one oO Webb's Pavel Hr which was written in blueblack in nec, \u201c* Hydrocyanic acid; acid, poison.\" and, : aon; bo Accused Et t the d mad, so witness suægested that he ould Rive the poison in a dish of water.The court adjourned at half-past twelve o'clock.The Columbinn Fair Buildings (the Magic City) at Chicagoare burned, but the Montreal S STAR has secured the most me ificent photos of every aspect of it, to be ssued Lin olio form on the coupon STAR pictures are pronoun b; Colum bian Fair judges the randest collection of the kind ever produ NOT LIKELY TO PASS.The Opinion of the London \u201cGlobe\u201d ; on the Wilson Tariff Bll LoxpoXN, January 9.\u2014The Globe com, ments on the letter of Andrew Carnegie to the: New York Tribune, written just prior or to his departure last week, in whic argued for various reasons ea favor of th acceptance of the Wilson Tariff Bill.The paper agrees with thereasons advanced by Mr.Carnegie and adds that the time has arrived fo» a Democratic-Republican commise.England, it further says, is only ess interested In the matter than the United rates, whose financial troubles are he cause of trade depression in England, , but, it adds, unless important concessions are made, tho bill is not likely to pass.The Globe regrets ident Cleveland's autocratic temper and says his stonewall attitude during the discussion of the silver question is not justi: flable now because there is not a preponderance of popular opialon i in favor of the bill.Unless he agrees to a compromise President Cleveland, it declares, will be blamed for the delay in the return of p The Colunibian Fair iin (he de Mage | à Cit ho Chicago are burned, but the Mont- STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in rtfolio form on the coupon plan.These Tan piotures are pronounced by Cotumbian | Fair judges the grandest collection of the Kind ever produced, CANADIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS.Large Representation the Annual Meeting To-day\u2014 Visitors View the City.The annual meeting of of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers opened this morning in the Society's rooms, on Mansfield street, the president, Mr.E.P.Hannaford, i PE t the pri uite a one, many of the noi Towns of Quebec and Ontario bein oll rer presented.After the minutes of the last annual meet; ng been read and adopted the following gentlemen were a pointed scrutineers for the election officers and the nominating committee for the year 1804, Messrs.Irwin, Hannaford, Heckinan, Rhodes, LeSage an McNab.The meetiog, then a adjourned \u201ci to-morrow morning.when the general ant: ness of the Society will be transa members are invited to-day to visit the power house of the Mon Street Rail- ay, where a lunch will be served one o'clock, after which the the Hor yal Electri le Company's.works on e Building of Mel vulceriity y vie vi be visit followed this evening by a members\u2019 dinner in the Windsor Hotel.The Columbian Fair Build (the Magic City) at Chicago are burned, but the Montreal STAR has secured the most magnificent photos of every aspect of it, to be issued in portfolio form on the ds en plan.Cote TAR pictures are bian Fair judges the\u2019 ea col oa or the kind ever produced.THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.The Assousors Sworn \u2018Sworn In\u2014Interim Appropriations.At a meeting of the Finance Committee yesterday afternoon, the assessors were sworn in as follows: ; St.Antoine, St.Lawrence and Contre wards\u2014 Messrs.Dillon and Grose.Bt.Gabriel], St.Ann's and West\u2014Messrs.Muir and Lange vin.st Louis se : James and East\u2014Mcesrs.Lamont.Mary's.Hochelaga, St.Denis and St.Jean Baptiste.\u201d tiste- Mosars.Th Thomas and Morin.The interim ap ppropriations for the ensuing three mon were awarded as follows: Finance committee, interest, $100,000; school tax, six months, $150,000; general Sti etc.), $79,000, Road Committee, 100,000; Police Committee, 10,000; corder's Court, $5,800; Water Comite Een 000; Fire Committee, $31.000; fire alarm, 00; Building In color, 8570; Boiler Inspector, $570 5,000; Health Department $52,000, fan mmittee, $865,000; rks and Ferries, + Mount Royal Park, 85.700; Market Committee, $0,500, making a.tote} © t $388,463.The estimated revenue he year was placed at $2,500,000.Marine Underwriters\u2019 Association.At the annual meeting of the Marine Underwriters\u2019 Association, held yesterday, the ou pote were elected: Preat dent, John bam; vice-president, A.Nicoll; treasurer KE.L.Bond; Executive Committee, J.H.Rou B.Evans and W.Cunaioghons Commit on Claims, E.L.Bond (chairman), J Riley and Ne tration Cetin d Ÿ meRg§ an x! on mm Gault (chairman), W.B.Evans an iley vage committee, J.H.chairman), L.Bond, A.Nicoll, Roo = ult and W.B.Evans; commit on forms and policies, W.B.Evana chairman), = Suan ham and J.H.ation ad pilot on St.av on an otage A Nicoll chalemany, = Riley.The Comrbian Tan \"Build: ire sglo City)at Chis Chicago are burned, has secured the BET photos of every t of it, > be issued in portfolio form on the coupon plan.These Stan ictures are pro- found that one of the essentials the depositions of deceased witness had not been complied with, The stenographer had made no affi avis) thas the depositions were properly t Then there was A special Falon be the law declaring that the depos tions must all be read over the isoner.It was incumbent on the Crown py that all the forms of the law had been complied with bators they attempted read it before the jury.as actually, | no, de, ition to Be ut before the when e prise ner was cominitied isted only n the hierog hics of the stenographer.By putting in et e affidavit this morning the | Crown mitted that it was necessary, | and their action in doing so wasunheard of au be courts.Mr.Nacmaster that the Crown bad bee testy Justified in addi the \"shale records.He in which the same \u2018thing had been done with the sanction of the Court.If the accused had any objection to the de tion which was not written ont he should have refused to answer.-But he did answer to the Magistrate and was Apparently satis satisfied \u2018with the procedure.Mr.J.Clerk of the Crown, was swan at this per] and - er.Judge i tb A in rine bar his roi said that the point raised WAS À MOST IMPOBTANT om.je the sranograpier, | Bad tra nat he would udges th grandest collection of the io ever roo Municipal Election Notes.r Desjardins definitely ax announced to- ao t he would not again be a candidats for the Mayoralty.Ex-Mayor Landry will be a candidate for- St.Denis Ward.Petitions are being signed asking A)d.Prefontaine to d, and in his absence Mr.T.Lefebvre.ormerly po poll.tax of two dollars was demanded Des PE EE some ar voi who nbw a; placed on the list.eek Py Ald.Leclerc consented last night to : run for No.1 sent in St.Jean «Ald.P.Dubuc will run for No.1 vent in St Gabriel N and and Ald.Tansey for No.8 Sehool Children\u2019s Peril.À fire occurred this afternoon in the St.| Urbain Academy, situated on St Urbain street near Prince Arthur, e.fire started in an upper room, and to the buildings and it ita i cin.At the time there were 140 Free whom the oi in com mn safety from the burning struo- 5 F g3 be LES The Rishelieu Directorate, SANDFORD FLEMING STARTS FOR CANADA ON SATURDAY.Not Much Hope for Ald From the Im- * perial Government\u2014Colonles Will Have to Carry Scheme [BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON.] -LoNDON, January 9.\u2014Sandford- Fleming, C.M.G., will sail for Canada by the Cunard steamer \u201cEtruria,\u201d on Saturday.He and Sir Charles Tupper hope to meet Lord Hipon, Secretary of State for the Colonies, who has been ill.\u2014 | Mr.Fleming has drawn up a strong memoranda in reference to his Pacific cable scheme for the Imperial Government, showing practically the unanimous support which the-cable-has received in Australia, where it is expected the Imperial Government will do everything in its power to encourage the project.! » The strongest kind of pressure, however, is being brought against the Pacific cable in the press and with the Government by Sir John Pender and the Eastern Tolegraph- \u2018The colonies will probably have to carry through the scheme themselves, and Mr.Fleming figures that it is quite feasible for |.It is hoped that the Canadian- Australian _ conference at Ottawa in June will awaken Jhe Imperial Government to the keen colonial chagrin aroused by Imperial The Columbian Fair Buildings c City) at Chicago are fe Montreal STAR has secured the most t photas of every aspect of it, to rifolio form on the co! TAR pictures are pronounced y are Fair Fadges the grandest collection of the kind ever produced.gs British Military Police Killed.CALCUTTA, January 9.\u2014 he chief town, of the province ing that on 5 January 2 Te Abor tribesmen ttacked at Pamjur, on the north-east fron- ritish punitive éxpedition nst them.Seven of that had been sent agai itary police forming the ex- the British mili St.Lambert.Municipal Election.| The election of an.and councillors for .oluded this oe Ad councillors, Messrs.and Joseph Trudeau being re-elected.Trudeau by acclamation and Mr.A.J.Whimby by a majority of 64.FINANCE AND COMMERCE.There was not so much doin; but the tone is still situation in London and New i i fai CRT he traine gated 5 s on r.© ny ing was confi fined to stocke on a the miscellaneous = = x.near Royal Electric sold Soon bonds were placed at 974.and arotad hands af M ere the list was neg! ected.2 Montreal, 133; y do, 21).x a 145; 15d0,, 144 ph, dits 150, 1 rec Ta ay.1634, 77 do, 183%, 35 do, 163}, 350 Colored Cotton bonds, 97.a Toon SALES, 52 Montreal Caton) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the STAR by Cor Gordon Strathy & Co, Btook C ABLE SCHEME MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET.nd Pr nee BRITISH MARKETS.Grain.Provisions; eto.Bransosus REFORT, Tuesday, January 9, 1894, Cargues wheal, there is an export emand for France.passage and for shipment : Wi heat But it not active, Mai | [cargoes near at S'rand, while there is not much en- iry for more distant periods of delivery.Mark fang American maize, Sx ship, 19s 8d.Danubian, do, Vs Yi.Brempt 19 9d.Australian whoat, off coast, 35 sent and ue ing month, Us Ed.Chilian wheat, off coas t and following month, se ar Walla Walla wheat, off const, 9s.Present and following.month, 36s Ml.Cala.wheat, off coast, is Iy to shipped, 275 8d.Nearly due, 2s Sd.French country markets time.Weather in | England, rapid thaw.Liverpool wheat, = finn and probably dearer.Ilo.maize, buyers hold off.Ted maize, ts 21d.Canadian peas, LIVERPOOL LATEST PRICES CU ARENT, hry 9, 184.aanc0 E6388 coofoo Ccoace \u2014 TT COMMERCIAL GOSSIP.Moredith & O° Brien's C Chicago Specials.CHICAGO, Janv nary, 2-1 a.m.\u2014We.look for pal te open om ito bon estimated receipta, 2; shipments, ; loft over, 60.Prices OWer, 10.42 a.n1.\u2014Wheat strong and higher: demand is good from commission houses, some realizing.but market ix too rm to feel the effect of it.1.35 an.\u2014 XN.Y.clearances, 143,356 wheat and 20,000 packages flour.World's shipments \u2014 American 3, 04,000, Baltic and other > -000.\u2014India\u2014 1.144.000; total, \u201c6.743.000 Extimato : Euro an pirements 7 7700.00.x ; of .\u2014Several brokers bu n à line ahora fora local trade Just now.ying To the Editor of the STAR: SIir,\u2014Referring to Mr.John A.Groses letter which appeared in last night's STAR, and which contains a copy of his declaration in-a suit for $30,000 against the Holmes Electric Protection Co.for Canada, it is ony i just that the fact of the case should he fairly stated.I write this letter with considerable reluctance, as the matters in dispute are now before the courts, and it cannot be in the interest of either party to enter upon a newspaper discussion of them.My conuection with the Holmes only dates from the 7th December last, when a controlling amount of the capital stock char hands, and the a Company immediately re-organized the present Board cing, t president.on.Alphonse B Desjardins ; 3 Vice-pre- sident, r J vood ; directors, Messrs.Robert Bickerdike, A w, Morris, T.J.Drummond and George R.Lighthall, the Inst of whom is secretary and treasurer.Some time ago the Company had been involved in litigation with the Electric Service Company, and there were a number of suits- and claims pending when the new Board took office.Amongst others was a suit for the recovery of the gal vanometer case, which had pessed into Mr.John \u2019A.Grôse's possession, in viala- tion of contract with the Electric Service Co.Before takin proceedi the Holmes Co's.solicitor, Mr.W.J.White.called on Mr.Grose, and suggested that it was in the interest of bot Companies that some amicable arrangement should be made.The \u201csuggestion was that the litigation should be put an end to, and some Wo! ngement entered into for the future.fe G arrangement was poss QC | Holmes Co.were prepared to sell out to on his own terms, and be was not \u201cprepared to consider any other rose\u2019s Nm was that no bi unless the | position.he Holmes Co.was thus compelled to take action for the protection of its shareholders.The result been, fortunately for the Holmes Co., hastened by the action of the guardian, Mr.who was not only the guardian pis rye to the custodÿ of the galvanometer case, but is also secretary of Co.and was conversant with all the facts in issue.Electric Service The Courts, of course, will decide upon the merits, but in the meantime it is inter esti to note the indecision and doubt hi Mr.G appears to have as to his tle.In the fle Hera f oth inst, he states tua on the 3th July last he assumed control of the plant and business of e Merchants Electric and General rvice Co.of Canada, by virtue of an ent entered into at that time te- tween the Merchants Co.and himself, and on the 13th December last he claims to have t out the business.In the STAR of the 6th inst.he, in effect, repeats the same statement when he pays that recently the Spr .pany.; B ~ 3 1 Intercolonial th (ch halrman); W wl Soda 65 3 i ÿ Fh 2 | ne | an unknown mount of Taney 5 fslvir es 2 i F 1 fi A .| \u2019 .EE Re EV Ben Pre gape 7.216 ts\u2019 Co.transferred its business and Mer plant to the John A.Grose Electric Co., the plant transferred including the galvanometer case.In his deposit on before the - Magistrate this m ng, Mr.Grose gives a somewhat similar h history of the galvano- peter case, but states- that he acquired a title to it by deed which was executed at four o'clock on the 5th of Janua 7 just two hours before theseizure was m As to my personal connection with the matter, I have throughout acted under the pdvice of my solicitors, and with the ton- currence of m y Board, and without any nal feeling beyond a desire to do what thought best in the interest of the Com- A J.B.Woop, Vice-Pres.Doing the lake season just c?closed ed 10,000.barrels of flour were received and haudied at Buffalo, N.Y., making it the greatest flour depot in the world.a best thing for nursing mothers ce Byer\u2019 Digs Malt Extracts Sold by RA ee on the Norfolk and Carolina Railroad, riear the Roai Roanoke River, North Carolina, wrecked a passing freight train and killed the engineer.Do not purge or weaken the bowels, but act specially on the Iper and bile.AR fot liver correcter.Carter's Little Special Notices.See that new Decker Brothers (of New York) u t piano, ebon on Faw at C.VE ndsay's, 220 8, 32603, 5.270 and Sn Catherine st.Special price tl this Sl The sale ot the Armstrong Pros.perty on the corner of Victoria .and Craig street, To-morrow Morning, in the Mechanics institute, 204 St James street, at Eleven o'clock a James Stewart & Co, Auctioneers, re exprese train the on the Southern Pac ide rond\" was held u me one recently, near cdi robot My Wife and | Believe that an ounce of preaches, & Wile exertion tired -us greatly, snd my appetite was very poor.Ho we he gan to take Hood's Sarsaparille auvers slokneus A end doctor's bla\u201d J.H.= Toums, 165 18th 8, Bea Fras Lae 5.CT miel} mo Mood'e Cures._ Meod's Pills care constipation.Try à box.?Cmucaoù, Jenuars a h Sis wend and on u Arye clos, \u2018A Racking Cough Cured by Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.Mrs.P.D.HALL, 31% Genessee se 7 ~ \u201cLockport, N.Y.8ays: \u201cOver thirty years ago, I remember hearing my father describe the wonderful curative effects of Ayers Cherry Pectoral.During a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accompanied by an aggravating cough, I used various remedies and prescriptions.\u2018While some of these medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night.After tan or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and Had about decided to ait up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way.curred to me that I had a bottle of Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in \u2018the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better.I took a teaspdonful of the Pec- \u2018toral every night for à weck, then grad-.ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Promptto act, sure to cure H.R.IVES & CO.IRON FOUNDERS, AMERICAN MARKETS.Receipte and Shipments.-\u2014CRICAGO\u2014 January- 8.w HEAT, 438.00 EN a Faune \u20ac oe oo.CORN, 28.00 Oats, au 174 Fok) oun CORK, = ov 13.5% bushels WHEAT, 81.5% Col 9\u2014Roceipte: 53,000 bush.one.uary \" 9.\u2014Reced a: 14-000 bush.> pt WHEAT, 3000 Corx.Chicago Hog Market.Uxiox Stock Yanna, Junua receipts of hogs were urday = waa aR of which WHEAT.Stipmonts mn Jo J.se ere: hipped pped ; 000.Desirable grade steady, others Soents i te 10: lower, Grain, Flour, ete.Month Jan.si verges] 3; 3 #2 & È saan By ea 825353 9755 caf rar 225055 260775 unl Esper RE: 505$ 05 We devote special attention to our Diamoads, I duty Tye amd mount hess ie mount thems jo our own factory.VALUES ARE SO GOOD, HENRY BIRKS & SONS, 233-7 54.James Street, Montreal.Jewellers by special appointment to their Excel lencies the Governor-eneral and the Coun THE HOUSE -_=\u2014Of 1894 1s the theme that will =:- be discussed by: = on JAMES BROWNE & SON 207 ST.JAMES STREET.Me would selicit the remting of Castings ALL DESCRIPTIONS TO ORDER \u2014 WORKS: \u2014 | QUEEN STREET, City, and at LONGUEUIL.A Grand Masquerade File bold at the Beaver Beaver Skating Riok.gerer or Grand & WEDNESDAY EVENING, de pve pi Doors opln 2: 7.30, skating a: 8 o'clock.Hkaters in cos spectators ts each.Full Band in atten MURRAY & KEARNEY.FREE ORGAN RECITAL - ur eriand v ocean r vu Brodie, ocalista, COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES, 14 JACQUES CARTIER ICE TRACK, Opposite Jacques Cartier Square.GRAND OPENING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1004.For the benefit of Montreal Hospitals.Hotel keapers ace and 2.38 class.A big list of entries.RACES TO ATART AT 2.30 P.M.Admission 3c.Track in splendid condition.Tel TEETH! TEETH! TEETH! Dr.Mclean has secured 1he sole right \u201cMENTHEN EE,\" The new procces by which the most deli.out the slightest er, no cocain, and armiess in every respect Teeth with er without plates.moderate charges.J.C.MoLEAN, Beaver Rall teen (aton Sut We have gone through stock and picked out and laid aside on sepa~ ) rate tables a lot of very useful articles in China and Glassware, mn \u201c \u2019 and Vinegar including : \u2014-Jugs, Mugs, and Peppers, Bottles, Candlesticks, Caraffes, Preserve Dishes, - Porridge Bowls, Teapot Stands, Gas Globes, Bread and Butter Plates, etc., etc.All to be sold at 25 CTS.EACH.Every piece a bargain.b= P.S.=25 p.c.discount off everything In A.F.BISHOP & CO., 2293 St.Catherine St.SDP\u2019 OV TT BT BT OG TT ES TT 8 | A Recognition of Morit | that n none can gainsay The Appointment a Royal Warrant of JOHN DEWAR & SONS (Distillers) AS PURVEYORS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN: MEDICINALEY OR as a BEVERAGE, \u2014WE CAN RECOMMEND | COMMENDADOR - 25 YEARS OLD - PORT WINE on the coupon Plan.Theao Yom que ior of the stenograr = ha d The selling of ing Richelieu stock on the local luuiblan a anscri e eviden an exchan,; on the 8 Ol 8 {Sate pm! are est collection of the ; \u201cstar\u201d Weather Report.afterwards he re swore that he had had done days option.The ne selling was nupposed ts Roos ro Lx LET, WITH WITH OR pa fu sor produced.oo tenais ps d Harrison & Co.'s standard instru- so.It had been proved by Mr.Renaud that be for one of, the directors who is raid te : BOTTLED N OPORTO., \u2014 re bi \u2014| meute.Jan.1006 Thermo, Barometer.aocused had had ne nl opportunity of feat at the next annual mes Manitoba Wheat Prices.a : pour ir CL The Grase- Holmes pie Midni vasscessanne users + => .on hb The onl = , when 1 1s said rare Le 6 00 (srtcrAL TO TEE STAR.) | Tue Morranat DaILT Sra lai Lan ae = asx YOUR DOCTOR OR.WINE DMALER A SE < Grose caused arrest ee cn * Re was affide Loewe _ C LAS CO., Bole Age - VS) pea asec of the Holmes NS i a CRE RS made Too late, and\u201d His.Homer RT ERE EE | set J.M.DOUG 2 - Dis for Canada.i a di nn te me rs Mp BMI 5 mrt a \\ LP | Cn ee TE mi RE : { mas mars, sean amar à 4 ET THR wh GT Ae "]
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