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[" : \u2019 ; \u2019 \u201c.: \u2019 \u2019 ; 2 - - » AST © Clea AY Pt SF CIRCULATION EDITION tar 36,/04 \u2018 hb nireal Daily VOL.XXVIÈNe, 13.ES LS __ MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1894.| | PRICE ONE CENT.me me 7 _ R ATES SITUATIONS WANTED.ROOMS TO LET.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.MEDICAL.| VOLUNTEER ELEC- | Tbe League had not fount that they had | THE BELT LINE d th ANSE NA NAN Leas everything in their power to help the \u2014voR\u2014 NTE E E _ \u2018 .: .awe.They seemed to be under the im- \u201cLAW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WA ser Fr TRAVELLER.ROUX ROUE URL np A1.À Perfect Article.| \u2018 TORAL LEAGUE pression that the old lists which had been RAILWAY BY salesman for clothing ba d lines of dears 0000 6 enough for them should be In ey tan of Matte Provinces.Reference Xd\" RE, DOUBLE AND SINGLE EOONS, WITH enough for the League t6 work upon, Per- dress À.C., 317, 8t.John, N.B.8,10 board; gentlemen only.Moderate terms.45 Can - _ sonation was on the increase.The speaker .RITUATIONS WANTED, 10vente 19 conte far 20 words or less, W ANTE \u201cpy ENGLISH LADY.WIDOW oF art oi.ns y - .knew of à case in which two yearsagoa REFERRED BY THE COUNCIL TO gud ly cent per extra word, Episcopal clergyman.position at housek Ro s-Two, or FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT ré B A Large and Enthusiastic man had voted sixteen times.He could PUFILS WAN IED, rata ou 10 words or lees, and Chaperon ur companion.Would take Sarton work Terns moderate.b : ive the name of the man if n Af THE ROAD COMMITTEE.\u2018ant, per extra word each insertion.| offeredsof which abe has bid la: experience.Good MCG Cates a fis\u201d : > > .8 : bad tod thirty tw s An other IV ANTED\" sis cents for 3 words or less, testimonials.Address E 8.Cornwall.Out.106 00MS-05 TE mor war a A 4 .Meeting Jear ago four men vo iny-two \\ ROOMS To LET.10 cents for 99 wurde lesa, and % V TANTED\u2014MORNING ENGAGEMENT, BY EXC ing, gus stove, with use of kitchen, etc.Private fa- ay: ES sit : Lu: R _ : times.They must either strangle this .\u2014_\u2014 Cont pos extra\u2019 wor, cach iomertion a perie: pond Jung holding diploma; y mir married couple.Terms x iis F \u2014 ; - 4 telegraphing business or it would strangle BOARD; 10centa for: words or toon, sud \u20183 - cent-par | Enetishs: Address IBY, Poe res covers ra ie .a ocryeta \u2014\u2014\u2014 them.St.Antoine Ward was the banner Ald.Leclerc Wants Mr.Davis Sus- Bo Se erie Waxten\u201d BY A YOUNG WoMAN! SEWING BY ie or door {heaiad wich hot FEED.SIN.aah Bl Carbonate of Sods ve aed me lin preparation | ward of Montreal.It paid the most taxes .: PolD.= des erty or leas, and 3 cent per V thy day in private families.3 Burnaid childrer: Small privat ; family; imme vicinity of BL.BL 1t has stood Al with Towsheopers for the past 3 years IN THE INTERESTS OE MESSRS.and should be the leading ward of the city, |: pended\u2014He Claims That St.Jean TO LET Hol 8K3, STORES, ETC .$Scents for 3 words Place.: on EN Ja mes Methodist Church Address \u201cR 1174,\" BTAR oftice.end is now (if possible) Letter than over.: but it blushed when asked about its repre- Baptiste Citizens Dé Nov cent per extra word, cash insertion: WAxTED YOUNG LADY, GOOD READER, se MO All the best Grocers sell it, _ LYALL AND COSTIGAN.gentatives.With the help of thecitizens the p : YOR SALES co 5 words or less, and 1 cant per ch aud English, musical, wo: id like to hear Pr cons Lan LARGE MANDÉOMELE FURNIBHED = 2 ° had \u2018been enabled to make vote Get Fair Play.PROFERT- FOR SALE © cents for 35 words or less, TRes myMid or elderly person to read to.Address 'W Vivier and bedroo 19 -\u2014 stea) ing a precarious occupation.There .And} cont per extrw word.such insertion: RN Are PO Brom ts FRO RESENTATION ADDRESSES! bad bee threats as to what \u2014\u2014.Lost, SF, 2 vents fur D vor omnis OF Less, and 1 cent pow extra |) FANTE BY RESPECTABLE WOMANT WASH.1 UUM \u201cCOMFORTABLY FT FURFISHED Fi FRONT 'P na good many reals a li At the opening of yesterday afternoon's Ne en viol ABE Le re on Goud om 0 root, Desirable locality.First = clase bgt BANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.Numerous Pledges of Support-e os, Wo be rs eh ci \u2018co il Ald, Leclerc BUSTY Fax aa pre conte for 35 word or W ANTED-BY A HARNESS MAKER, À co ! EDWIN COX à CO.114 6t.Fre.Xavier stroet.on election day vas sai y meeting of the City Counc general hand, situation, age 22, good references; Rex -eFlenvibet | FURNISHED AND OOM PRESONK LS page Oo 5, 2 cents per word; mum s Seach\u201d Apply GB.1784 St.Cat rnne st.12 fortable class ; i y and com- ome with rey for a gentle.hes in Favor of the Can- BULLDOZED, BULLIED AND BRIBED.rose to a question of privilege an ra V JANTES SE A: SIEALY, SEK MAN SITE x Pour jm ve LAÈGE ROOX, RUTFABLE a FITS.>.chur fev i Tht, 2 ofa © The omit go rg \u201cwon RE the plained that the citizens of St.Jean Bap- 5 re \u2014 .i W y AU advertisensents Inserted ai the abeve rates must be 1353 - Sips phon Cie Pare Cape ma Re married couple or tre peatemens 00 Dor.fmt dag sen, Marvellous cures rente SL Arch sh didates and for Good Clean The coming co ever eld in Mont tiste Ward were not fairly treated by the pipe sp auruicers muay order through their local: 3 FANTEDC BY A MIDDLE AG DV WOMAN, A chemer st 13 Phila.Fa.J.À.Harte, 1780 Notre Dame 8 Civic G t 11t the won it would mean Water Department.Not a single resi: © sewsdeaicrs 3 the lord ratea 50 Logan st, Mate COUT Addr Sag.RODE due rres SRE TE Caer Fal \u201cBOECKH\u2019S BRUSHES and BROOMS vie Government.+.hope for \u201cthe.city of Montreal, for dent there was given employment, al \u2014=\"= YANTED = SITUATION, WHOLESALE WOOL.113 liable aud as represented.For sale by all first - ; .the rising generation and for good though the works were situated in SITUATIONS VACANT.; We He nh ary : tei hg ee: Ross - ow bathegoan a Ao yr BHD A Telen _ + 1 } 5s the Longs pg bre ne woud ike the ward.He concluded by moving \u2018 \u2014\u2014 = ~~~ accept small salary to in wi city re rooms, pi aries .ave the e so that no man wi a .ferences.Address \u201cA 1374, STAR office.us Borromee at.ear Sherbrooke st.: ns - That was a rousing meeting im the Vie- soiled record dare run in any ward in Mont- \u201cthat the, Superintendent of the Water De® Angosturs Bitters, It SBectuslly cures i i S 1 last evening.It was (Applause.) ment, Mr.A.Davis, ba suspended.\u201d = late tor classification will be found |\" _\u201custioe svodrefermnes Adina 88 OA | roo Sat SOARD FOR TWO WARN ANDLOW.BFA fran Dr J BL Siegert & Bagh SIG E AD H pré rire Electoral League \"A requisition containing over 1300 signa- PAT.Beausoleil seconded the action on page 6 ot to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.\u201d Wa FANTÉD SITUATION, À FÉNAIONEDN C6 R fortable.t.Cathe y * tures of the most prominent citizens: in This caused considerable surprise among 3 \u2018 ; FS AND PUREST TONIO Wantadvertisements received too NVÆASTED BY AN EXPERIENCED FIRENAN, Rooxai A HANDSOME LA LARGE ROOM, ON BATH.JoUR LADIES, THE BEST soe | D of Royal-Artillery wants aituation «8 storeman or OOMS WIFI > WITHOU + BOARD, Shi and in spite of the inclemency of the St.Antoine Ward was enrolled, and members of the Water Committed.The - ren oo ve EE D EEE sistas ut pics Porte or any position of Mou: RY AU modern improvements 94 Durchester al \u201cas P ATE NTS Thomas.Slmpeon, wan Positively cured by these - weather the attendance was far beyond stretched more than, twice the length Mayor ruled the question out of order, but IL 63 St Ant treed.132 = tot patsat obtain btained.Write 11s ted fil o the platform.be A presen Beausoleil continued to speak ami NV tie Pis Tork and tea Jou fren Iv SXSTED - LADIES AND CHILDREN W DRESS.Rive US Iwo NICE NICE LARGE WAR AN DAICE: for Inventor's Guida.46 Meod Little Pi what was expec The ball E.rh Hed 4 to the two candida amid great constant interruptions for some little time You work in the locality whero you live.Send mo V making, Bt remsonntle rates, at 135 bleury st.133 oY .also relieve Distress from several hundred citizens, English an chéering accompanied bys some graceful re- hefore he sat-down.A meeting of the and 1 will explain the Lusiuess ASTED.|) ED BY RE RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WO WORK - 13 ; French, having at heart the interests of St.marks by the chairman, who remarked that Water Committee will be held to-morrow.r r 3 A _ igestion nd\u2019 carty i pers ne! a » W ater Commi w .a its ue ms Dour tail to ee ted WH hunlay of cooking by the day.Apply B71 St.1 OR SNFOTTELY FUENTSHED with KOFF NO MORE.Ind and Too H Eating.A Antoine the banner ward of the city, and of during the past week there had been some A petition from the organizers of the Te A ly aur aon {all James conne BY A RENPECTARIE PE Es bath, steam heated.vicmity of Philipe pa square.18 Watson's Cough Drops {| fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi.\u2018itoelt.ot those in-| yards discovered containing tombstonesand European Social Club for incorporation vas Si 156d | \\ CAR or house cleaning by the day.Appl sai ae arene ECR 31 ness, \"Bad Tastein the'Mouth, Coated Tongue the city .Many - Votes.but the yards on the stage had some- accepted.voor house ing by vu \u2018ooms - -TWO EXC BEDINGLY LARG! LARGE 8PAC- pat AC CHEST.the audience were well - known citi .W ANTKD- AUENTS.HALE AND FEMA LE, TO Lagauchuriers 33 La CEE] Yeoman or Foie OIE maa the THROAT apd Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They i ts at stake What more votes daughter).Mr.Lyall upon THE BELT LINE pil cur now heitle Cleaner.Encirets new: seila to ANTED = BY \u201cRESPECTABLE MARRIED | gentlemen mut alitablo fur marr house heated by tyr, For the VO © : zens having large interes rising to address the meeting was enthusi- Bel Rail ousekroper, Also our Broad: Cade and\u2019 Paring VV a, ° \"L,Y ®.&'T.W: stamped on each drop.= te the Bowels.Purely Vegetable, in the city.The size of the £ The by-lav concerning the Belt Line Rail- Forres.Carver.and.huife pod Sclapore Sharpe fa of Be A Th nom oRY: sek nursing.Bouse sur nace; sit modém vonveniences.86 Union ave.Regula e y Vegetal meeting was sufficient recompense to the astically receiv ed.He.said it was the fret way Was redd and the Councit went into ital required.Bts C \u2018 pe OUM\u2014TO LET, OPPOSITE THE WINDSOR.FUR- ona public pla Pheer Cu © Look Bon 344 Toronto Out vv 9 Sao WANTED SITUATION AS\u201d LREXD BAKER, Re ished roca, with board: terms $30 per OU AT LADIES CUTTING ACADEMY.8mall PH.Small Doge, | Volunteer Electoral.© for its arduous form.ad Ito.hoped.the meoting: Pata Committee ot the whole, Acting Mayor 3 ANTED- ADVERT BEILUWNING FINE PRINT \u201c et sie hand or Burien - Byve, 430° uy Metoalte mot 123 ne in mins ._Small Price.labors for the city's during the past on him if he read a few remarks which Suaith, in the chair.ired wh th il havi ishes t voix fr o ar ME.Design astic, venson enqu who were e pig Pauls Si, tak nee ar Ve mercerie RP Pie Tu ONE Shine ri Et MES Ke BTS | rem ES ke, The meting was enthusiast, Boa prepared.(Applause Shortly , Ald: Stevenson enquired who were the Jobo vice, or would take an interest ln an emablishes bus.aun as working houstkeeper for one or two gen sales ron dern conveniences, guod boanl.166 Shirt anti ete.A A \u20ac after commencing to speak, however, Mr.hi It ti: th topped ti \u201cS00 Craig st\u2014 9 3ecd\u2014 1 emer Tan n furnish best of refurcoces AH 9, pts mafia 128 aE RS.E.E.LI ETHIER.Principes 88 At.Dents Er of Yo th.] league's ork, and it endorsed the sentis Lyall discarded his notes aud made a Tratti.8\u20ac ees vas rs who Pon ra JANTED\u2014A GOUD GENERAL HERVANT Jue ity Caunes ors st.FROM -TO LET.NICE SQUA OOM, ON BATH.; ments o e sSpeaters in no.impr bei peivil S29 AS W a sruall fawily.Apply 63 Mackay stree 3_ WATER SITCATION As aéop Pian cook, MR room Bat, suitable for Oro gentlemen.STAT 26 od ot rror u 8 | way.In fact, the Volunteer Ei ectora) {108 Tm of elected.ho ang frequently em for speculative purposes.An elevated VVANIEP pu LES crm Cou CS avi FANTER BVMAN ASE SEL WIFE OUNB \u2014 FURNISHED AN AND UNFURNISHED, B SUFFERERS FROM\u201d $ League receiv Su sreat and most Pode | endeavor to exercise : the same care aac round the Island of Montreal large aper Box Factory.Experienced.ellyman ; 5 .ting was or ntic en rise au & Co, Bt.Eloi st, opposite #45 St Paul at.hn 3 Ww?as.cank or general, man to make himself gene Al Re © with grate.51 Victoria PATE NT! ARE MARK wr H Nervont Debinty, Yourhfel - the reception.Tho meeting was on behalf | And attention over the city's affairs ital hint.roq ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH naful understands horses, ete.country erred.GONM\u2014TO LET.LARGE TE FRONT BOON ROOM, 1 VE È > ] urpose as honest business men would do over their car.B leil lied that those holdi V houæwork for n few hours daily, no washing.dress \u201cB 1422, STAR office.Re nished, for two veraons, use of kitchen.Rent $6 ARSIGNNERTY Ay eR hE {3 DRAWN, ; Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, À essrs, Lyall and ostigan, candidates own commercial pursuits.He thanked the eausolelil rep at te 1 ng Ave between lVand 12 549 Caclieux st, near Prince WASTED | BY STEADY AOCUNG E ENGOEINAY month, 659 St Paul 5 iil ARS Da GETEMEN R: : of St.Antoine Ward.On entering the League for its efforts on his behalf and the charter were well known capitalists.133 ipuation Jkappliu ul; to horses.\u201cB QUMB_TWO' RUNS TO TET LET, WITH OR WITH- Applications relected in other hands successfully solicite & F BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN! 42 hall each person was handed a card, on also those gentlemen who had signed the Ald.McBride did not think the matter Wan A FIRST CLASS CUTTER FOR A 14IL\" STan office._ CE R% t board: 40 Be 133 H.RÉYNOLDS, Counsellor and Expert, a: mere which was printed the following: thos gentler nh See due Was so urgent that they should proceed tailoring ma Western Outariv cer à Ap VV 4NTFD- YA MA: MAX.Anse OLD, th Fosr Roms ro Len RL DOUBLE AND SINGLE.Temple Buliding 164: 18S,8T.JAMES STREET, I hereby unde e.unless unavoidably pre- quisition.or el ou: s init of toleration with the by-law there and then.The Ju ames tons dito TREA.rtak .i WASTED.A GOOD à ENFRAL 5 SERVANT, RE respondent or general clerk.\u201cNie \u2018years Sith ublishing with board.8 Peelstrect.133 TELEPHONE, 192.26tcod Ignited.to assist the work of the Volunteer and fair Pia press L\u201d In speakin Council had other important busihess be- TE OIA, | PR SR WR LE Robt SOON NON, | EEE EE | ee | | ee - S -on Fe bruary 8 Venson wan ! WASTED \u2018ar ONCE AN EXPERIENCED SHOE V J'ANTED- BY A CIVIL ENGINEER, WHO HAS JR OOMS-SI VICTORIA STREET.COMFORTABLE hafting \u201cin Longest Ting put but cho se tait seu x candidature of Messrs.Peter Lyall and Richard civie affairs Mr, Lyall said i£ it continued jahed, so that utercsten proprietors could \u201cX 1339.BTAK office 13 also had guod experience mine work, an excel fornishes, single and doutde fro où reason- tengthe.M snany valuaLie remed: 4 Costigan.much longer that the city, would come to see how the matter stood.; TF meee lent college alivation with Hina, buttabie.Sup: able terms; partial board if requ red.131 ae \u2014 ber signed the cards, and be too expensive to live\u2019 in and people h f th men! au a 8: refe ces = .- W ANTED- À TRAVELLER.TO TRAVEL BY t of any kind.Beat references.Address GOMS.ONE PARLOE ERDROON: ALÉO SINGLE À large number sign 8, 1d be forced to leaveit.While he was in Ald.Kennedy wanted a chart of the pro- A ust le coergetic and not afrait of work.BTAR office.PET R ruouns, un a firat class house, with or without board.S@VINE u 1 ley S at theclose of the meeting the League had fasor ot sin Montreal pz St would Pcsed route, and Ald.Prefontaine wanted Tenk Both languages and le able tu aire bonds and mue VV ANTED SITUATIONS FOR GENERAL BER 10 Binuys,\u201d 20 70 Any se See : secured more workers than it had ever bar- Hor Ol oe od th mor He trated the by-law referred to the Road Committeo vante, house table fret © ON A LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, FURNISHED, n e n .> nece .Tenn Cog (me 44 ba letter onls, Da TES | Avply to new Regutty offs, $25 Ante st 18 I TRY heated, suitable for two mention 8 Ca = Cat IRON AND STREL, PLAIN AND CRIP oY George W.Stephens, jr., occupied that on election day he would be placed in as some amendments were very SAIT.ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS THAVELLER IN V ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, FUR.cart are.the chair and those on the platform were the position they had chosen for him.(Loud Ald.McBride had always been opposed to : RHED & w Brantford, ving up portions of the two best streets French Proterred.van ocean 1138 mod con store or pou © A pl VO M an Manet ET I NICELY FURNINI 7 ROUE ER gas ATEROUS, BB.Ames, president Peal, uy oe stigan was also well received.His f the city to the Com y, and moved its ANTED \u2014 A THUROUGH \"GOOD ¢ PENILE VV ANTED \u201cRITUATION AS GROCERY DRIV ER JROUNS TO LET.LARGE AND SMALL FRONT MONTREAL OFFICE, Leg C.Stevenson, J.A Bride and record was before the people and he would reference to the Road ommittee: servant.Must be willing and able to do plain or work inside store, lu à voter eu iy qoune ma room, weekly or monthly.st.Catherine st.133 131 126 Craig Street, bard, H.Laporte, cBride an in th t While he would During the further discussion which en- cooking, washing and ironing.Abply 87 Durocherat.133 Can furnish the beat of references.mon OUMS TO LET, ON iE FLOOR.\u201cBEAL continue as e pas e he sued vd Stevenson said that New York et.te amare THE TWO CANDIDATES, MESSRS.LYALL AND always have the interests of the city at ANTED MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS CAPA- me versity st.tue y Elevated Railway people had paid $48,000, ee BUSINESS CAPA.NR ARTED BY A MAN WITH THREE YEARS | | = TE Too WITH TORR LATE rt leprandra.?serupien 5 COSTIGAN.hoart, St.Antoine Ward would havè his y poop .y rage: wa i y \u2018 I DOM\u2014SINGLE ROOM.WITH BOA LATE U R E q ol 00V damages to proprietors since the buil headquarters in Montreal Good salary und very desir: ssvericuce n grocery a tear jon ase dinner, on bathroom flat, for gentleman i: A N ABSO LUTE C i Make pin\u201d Fader lat 8pm, and J h tof th first attention.ing of thr road.and there was $110, SE rah oles, 123 | 07.Ben tie \u201c \"a peas 155\" PE ER 2 TG ; cer ca lag to bet rome cases id willbe IB The Chairman explained the object of the The meeting Was over about ten o'clock, IRE d Ald.ed.Wie J BLACKSMITHS.2 WOUDWORK ERS 7 A FANT FIND HONE OONSTARNE WELL PURRIGHED BEDROONS.7 E necamsarz for 0 take Two plis as 3 meeting and of the Electoral League.The 00U of claims still me ing.ennedy Ma ers, trimmers, etc, either Ly the piece or by Ww AE BEWING OF ANY Riot bs Aie Ross d'y hot water, every conveuience.133 Peel : voduim maxing Bo mamter trés à day is This 3 latter was non-political, but essentially ST.GABRIEL WARD.: remarked that with de respect to New Lots of work for good Live men the or vy the day priv os.st, peut oo Windsor hotel.Canadian.Its ranks were open to ali men, York, they did chings there that we But.dé se Miner Curing'Co., Granby.ue.123° street.Clty REAPECTA POOMS \u2014 VACANT AT MRS.MITCHELLS, French and En English J la Gentile, rich French-Canadian Electors | Would not like to in Montreal.Finally Wie \u201cA GdoD TABLENAID.\"APPLY EE.WANTED BY A kis AULESORER OMAN: ladies\u2019 doctress: ladien attended at their own home.tinued fo oe ny they : ero pared to Meeting of oh-Can El T® the reference to the Road Committee was tweva $ and 11 ».m.or after6 p m., #5 Durocher it anion 88 cou! 1 private family 5% Lagauchetisre at, near St_Urbain.135 3 uss con Ta 3 and ey w pre; Last Evening.1 Er Monique bi tion ta one of renewed life and À stan for Hi hte of good citizenship.He _ .carried on the following division: PO RARGRE 7 a = = Wa SP, DIATE YA FT, wa A ONE Nr TEEN BOARD.nt tn at totters of À denied that t E League was working |, A large meeting of the French-Canadian J og Brunet Wheon: Kennedy Vi metre de NA RO ER ee nee | rétine te SE ee Ca pe | NS ee Eu 109 Dorcivrster prete orenoce required.Ps apois.Address \"M.1.2\" 190 Chureb at Toro ae Bros vou mmodation for buarie at er] Lave 9 graphing.It heldaip the interests of every the purpose of nominating a French:Cana- rom pean, Nolan, Contes Blovonson, Wed LiFe ARTE NA, 35 QYANRED SEMSCEY FE DAT TS MIE | Se a Eh, Sd Sint FE ig EE ru award an rayon.Hoh tint pi Pema Mar, Han wa NTED\u2014A | Eu TREE, CRE WILE ANTE BY 7 RESTECTATLE YOUNG Boa a ROOMS | YOR Levies, rain t to cast an nn honest vote.Tt stood on sided Jacques was nominated Ly n, Rainville\u20149, Jog 10 amet wi requteed.VT om Dace of trust ur king hoasekecper, ver, ponfinenient, private.Bokme, se its own merits.It vas i nob affiliated vis Mr.C.vital, La was greoted with hearty The Road Committee.was authorised to w = - VV ETES 4, coo sume ims wiry wie { RE BIE id vad wi\" Joan ae meta fe LADIES Bifphons spake of the responsibilities Sheer® and applouse.à that ho had been Pont n tendons for the pavine ta: Papinca erence.Ap , of A 133 best modical attendance, strictly pei Terms moder resting upon the young men of to-day, brought forward two years ino i- avenue, the estimated cost of Thi = V FASTED\u2014A COMFETENT HOUSEMAID, WITH BUSINESS CHANCES, ste.7 St.Dominique.So} the old men of to-morrow, and pointed out | tion certain aldermen, but that ow to 000, and the Council adjourned till Ys ator FEO references.Apply ab 111 Stanley soy tume noon LA VA JOaRD-AND, ROONE TARN COS CONFORTA! BLY Sir Tape towards the city they\u2019 lived in.his not being qualified at the time, » ho could at three o'clock.b : pr fes spoke in t accept.Recent omever e con- \u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED AT, One EXPERIENCE ALT © large trâde of Pi iyal atrvet.Cou reasons for Door, FIRSTCLASS H = n.Parmasent Cares in to 3 Days dea to call the meeting, and he tinued, \u201cI havo been.wai y alarge | In order to judge of another's feelings, oy Touse en tale L\" Harris, 1985 54 Catherine strowt, pear it.Ù tr comforts; ail conventences.865 Palace street.10 5 ris or MONEY BEF Sero, To can be trac has them for the 0 reun ty of ex deputation of the electors of St.Gabriel \"I 1 remember your own before you used \u201cAunt CTANTED-\u2014A FOTREN AS.5 APPLY1 LTO hog: j JOARD-BCARVERS WANTED AT 134 6T.DENIS ome for the sam T ning w e -Canad on one condition, au t Marth matiam., y chester st REALL LTO FASE (OR SAL sn De À a INGLE Ju ae Born pire rons, ds class based: con coavententnpd Eeerpnieet ih tio oA healer pay expense: of hou ght of the choice | of the cat that I should be elected of expense.y's Cure\u201d for Rheumatism.W ANTED_ SMART AGEN Aran op PLES.Bi, Place, Ca.of To Mot taing ue 104 JOALD.TABU E BOARDERS WANTED, AT 206 Hg] ra Hi and dida fhe for © Sat A outa sup.They told me that 0 xeontin, Tegal ad He who can take advice Is sometimes VA dean à MAMAN TO ATTEND TO X SICK GEN.Forse AN Org sas AXE Mature Los: B Bt.Catherine \u2014 RCH TER vou fait to cure Tyos rt the opponents of Messrs.Lyall and Toeticing and baile xpensee Mr.Jacq 3 y superior to hin who gives it.V : ; N To .-_\u2014 .at RTAR vice during the férenode Only a having Ne ue For particulars address oY B° ARP_YACRC can aise able hour = Dave aches and pate PE Te Boetigan t was false.He know bia pq repeatedly applauded throughout his Will positively cure sick headache and orue experience nerd apply.OE CTARR SITLL i GARD.BEAVER HALL CHAMBRRSCONFORT.MAGIC LANTERNS AND SLIDES montis, Sere Throat, Pimples, compatriots too well to think they would address.prevent its return.This is not talk, Tat ] ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT FOR FAN Fanny FOR SALE FIRST CLA ALUNERY BU on DANS furoisbed snd weil heats rove ant wigs edupsia.Uiceraonany § FibriEe LOT Matror support Any other than honest men.There 4 fier speeches had been mado by several fruth.Carters Little Liver Pills, One pull VA ithout washing reference required sacre DATINE Food profite.este ven pen well boards père door to Metropolitan \u201cclub Tate dinner) 55 IN LARGE VARIETY, Eycbrows falling out, | t inthis Prt bos % bea ali t division in the lower part t J did ; nlendkily located in the town of Tach: Beaver Hall Hill.Z.Stafford.Pro 135 eadary or T that others in favor of Mr.Jacques\u2019 candidature a dose.Try them.Apply 35 81.Famille 9 31 mond.Terms easy.Reason for selling, poor health.- Po 133 at HARRISON ace 238 se.James Street, Le guarantee to cuire, We solicit the most eb but the great majority were and honest government, Mr.Laprairie eee» 3 PASTEL SALESEADY BPEAKING ENOL Audress AM.Dunton, Richmond, We.is UARD\u2014 LADIES 5 AND, GENTLEMEN BOARD- MoGill Strec stinate ences andebal- longo tho werld for à supporting blesse Lyall and Cost} nominated Mr.J.C, St.Amour, but it took Smiles are wonderful heart-openers.Hosiery.Underwear, espérepesd and.rehabls poss 2e tend misoreighiar, di aon posh Lo ences aid home comforts.Torms moderate.135 : Sania.most mince oars arged thal the lower su arb wan fifteen or twenty minutes to get a seconder, what shouldst, bay.only need apply.17 Bt.Antoine a 131 Good reasons for selling.Price $30.00\" Af reas JBCARD-BOON AND EGARD.315 PER MONTH Fame en ey Of treatin this diedie dit our our Open to corruption.Mr.St.Amour then ascended the platform k thy purso wha ou ohouldst WATE AT nal ny A A 000D gr Hi RA yo ESTABLISHED 5 GTATIONERY JRA TPR SEAR LADI Do OCTET oT AFTER STOCKT AKING CYPRILENE and wo have 2.8500,608 capital behind THAT WAS A FALSEHOOD.and repeated the remarks | he mad Yd pre Ai things Reins aint u e in \u201cAunt \u2014 al a 3 our vious meetings \u2018ne ANTEDZA YOUNG WOMANTFOR GENERAL and fancy goods business, doing à wl frade.stack wate accommodation for ladies, with professional st- ° sealed on applica cation, Adirere COOK BÈRE EDT ON ked f - that k he ch k th ti and cheaper t than à doctor.« h od onl 00d reasoi La ledit ded at their home.Third Floor, § asenle Temple.Chionge I He had worl or many years in that speakers the chairman aske e meeting _ No ge aver oko washing, Apply at No.56 Mell rfl mie) Tin Can ou 5 nee 2 FT| We are now ready to close out deniers SR Et aile (a and he declared that it was impoe- ~ for an a © ague.00 en ÿ .; W 7 AXTEL A AY GUNG GIRL ORT R | 15) Ry EARS FOR FALE- A ca ANDSONE FOSEWDOD SQUARE Frogsossion, MEN of bay me next.Apply to 1e 0.9 referred to the rowing civie debt.He\u2019 was - Knights of Labor Elect OffMoers.= .\u201d» [1 0 nano, our 1 coruels, ex + Vnlvelia Fas, Ji Cr APP at PST | icin for 105 cash Noweombers, 3344 Bt Catherine or pe EE whole, Tor there were some good men in it: The annual meoting of District Avæembly |g Sufficient.ANTED-A GOOD CHANBERMAID, ONE AC 131 STORES, ETC.WANTED.h f the ci 18, Knights of Labor, took place Saturday 2 W customed to hotel ferred to ASS a re but while proud of the progress of the city evening for the election of officers and to sexand, Preslyterian College, G7 Meta at PR2 | LOST.; Ww ANTED-TO RENT À PHOTOGRAPHERS Will Cure Them.aidermen 2, feeling hn that the receive the various reports.The following , WANTED A WELL EDUCATED BOY To : studio, furnished or unfurnished, in good locality, : ecessary \"| were elected for the ensuing term: er- le the Real Estate business.Apply by letter, 6 in th try.60 to 76 miles fre Mostreal.nse, and that those who came after ; For Renderin: VW 0 Bn i Ey ee rie EAR GF bE Les, LOR STH STRAYED FROM S14 PALACE § ST.OF Apr with full particalars Address\" a ous, n ran NRURALGIA, ; ould have & pay\u201d die men who Worthy\" Foreman: J.1: Dodd, Recording Pastry 5 ry 4 ABOU - .1 to un his year wou = JW x tecainins Bim afcer th ton will ve = F NT, SNALE .would go Secretary; S.Metcalfe,Financial Secreta .use NA Tr rrr | vo uo tion Sora BED 3 Wits Jenin, frasurt Biecutio Ball | Short or Friable.KE 7 ANTED AGENTS TO 8K TOURT ICKETS AT ~ x 158, : L ÿ 3 .ÿ now ., \u2018eene ., ; 2set h and 9e with Beaver Hall, Id rimmed glasses.\u20ac 4.influence; .Lyall Costigan.It was the .PAR 81-24 fora mee prim era frais, wil any gor ening rame do M Fairman, No.51 Temple HOUSES TO LET.SPRAINS, duty of of St.Antoine Ward to return them He Bronhan.and J L wie.Boudrean : \u2018 Bp St at, Tawra.Avply at The Bar Portrait [oa \u201cBUNCH OF KEYS WITH OWNERS SAME NES CHAFPED MANDS.se t he.dead of the poll by overwhelming Saturday evening elected the following offl.parmesan AVaxten GENERAL BERVANT GOOD/PLAIN on ring, y Finder will be rewarded by lew 1700 LETOR FORSALE-THAT WELI,BUILT Por sale by ail ldinge Drigeiet, or maDed on receipt a cera for the term: J.A.Rodier, Master ; cook; bo washing.\u201d Au between the hours of 9 Joe Dame a\" 1 T two story brick house with yard and stable, of-price.PRICE 3 \"à vole 50 wow Workman; M.Hogue, Worthy oreman; sm aud 2 pti Mra FW.Molson, 267 St.Patrick BOUT TWO WEEKS AGO, BLACK No.21 Donegana st.(opposite \u2018Windsor Station), ant DICK 4 Co.1.0.P.0.Box 492, Montreal.- Mr, Hibbard, in the course of his J.A.Renaud, Recording Secretary H.eet.133 Lhe Ab Reward given by returning to 45 St.in perfect order.Apply to George Bury, 85 St, - ' > é said that the affairs of the Gravel Financial Secretary: A.Blondin Wars SIRT, GFERATORS TOR od TT.| Francois Xavier street.131 Jabiesst, Telephone L3 133 SR 181 , , tree bad \u2018been TONE | statistician.Executive Board, À.Blondin, Aol tou.James m Co OST- BT GEORGE SNOW SHOE, CLUB.WILL \u2014 > HARRISON ly and corruptly manag most since .¢ 3 3 party return cap to 653 Lagauchetiere st.and FLATS TO LEY, ; - HEARN & V M.A Campeau, P.Drolet, O.Lessard an his own.fr .; e city obtained its charter.With J.A.Renaud LET ERA Te | auch a civic debt on their shoulders it be- » éme Re ; _ WANTED TO PURCHASE.LOE AT To ex nts Grit Too Vaden TO, LET FLATS.SEVERAL LARGE 66[ hooved citizens to see that the city affaire || Rallway Officials In Gonferende.\u2018| Is Better than Lard \u2014\u2014 MINAS SAAT AAA SNA with the name Chas Pratt, from Desire at to St well ol Tghted flats for light manufacturing, | | = aged.A large element Messrs, W.W.W ye.gencral superin- NVASTE SAVER ALIVE WI Adis row Etrkroed Hil borabreward on retaruing to 1013 émane Fanquedu Ponple Appi to George B \"Bu ary, BS St \u2018 6 of the becil was ther there Simply for the pur- tendent of the Wonton.and IL Abbott cu bs Lennon & Co.Sudiwiry.20 3 OSF-FROM STREETS NUSIG FTORE ON Jam st.Telephone 1 wy.I ATTAI \u201d | pose of seeking aggrandizement for them.neral superinteudent of the anti It has none of its disagroe- FA ES À night of Decémber 23rd/last, alergh, with robes and \"ERA LARGESPACE AND HOW 0 N IT.selves, their friends and their attaches.\u201d It visions of the Canadian Pacific Rai FANTED - rite Mon RC Had YE AN Los form bo to fi te és oF Tame wi TOE = ATH [POWER 7 LARGE SPACE .* was because dead wen and absentees had Sivis ed here\u2018 Cy \u201chold, their Mlway, able and indigestible : i j Jamon, A ee receive $10 rewsnl from J.P.Heffernan, 4 Bt.Lawre rence ai Papineau 0.Conditions liberal.Apply At Last n Medical \u201cWerk That Tells the 1 Notre Dame St voted for them that these men had been conference with Messrs.Van Horne and features.orn wi : pt rt cames, Beecpibes the Efforts, 640 pla in the Cou nell.ocltisona to 1 Mr.Shaughnessy cosine\u201d ts for ec oo - .TT .\u2014 \u20141 « 7.spas - > \u2014 | Hibbard appeal .the coming season, ey hel a length SARA AAA AL ANA SAA AAA FARMS FOR SALE ; 4 ov MISCELLANEOUS.| ; af ri tm ely The New Jerssy Railway Accident.|.more interest \u2018conference thlg 1 morni ng.y Badorsed by leading took __ ; R ) JANTED-PUPILA.ISAAC PITMAN® BHORT- AAA SAIS anna Asma TS mamas | Dar, ES $22.page vearing » BaiCioue pl YORK, January 16.\u2014The total num- IN THE COMING MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.om 3 _ p Darl.Teta low.Exporienced practioal teach BGR SALE-OR TO RENT.FARM OF 120 ACRER Ww ANTKD-_TO EXCHANGE #0 ACRES © FFLORI | huueuvn intime Some ci Une suiqese tronted ar ber killed at tho accident at Hackensac Mr.Ames received a flattering reception .Another App I \u2018and cooking experts.ANTED.DA TIO WARNAULT, 2 Byron Darra, $10 150 does cavity ore mete ue from churches, de land for city property.i Bis Nervous Debluty.N.J., on the Delaware, Lackawanna and when he rose to s The» you men of Messrs.Brodie & Harvie are appealing { .«se W sronue, Sue crsfui method, 1 pupils «reel Sri: and cheese factory, Address Box 39, M nette, Lnpotencz, \u2019 Wes i pri ru of nine, and Montreal, ia sald, ore ing [make tha valustion of hole A propery.10 your Grocer .for it.Oo erate tel oare cxpurience in res Vou gt nt : N ; erilley.0 red num orty,most of w are themselves | ei elections.nterest was , 10.Ask | - Moderate terme.13 3eod = : : 3 .o) - crue: ; izen and 12 BI street.The o nssess- : ~ PROPERTY WANTED.\u2014\u2014 Liver and Kidney 8 Thé Musdtand.Vrricocote, from New J _\u2014 = ét into che elr anis thousande of pe ment was $12,000; son ncompialat it it was re.4 / PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.: ~ i These Intending Marriage, ete.Speak ain and actors use Ayers fares yin ve us vernment.duced to $17,000, but the firm only asks \u2014 7.* AA em es ~~ Ra EN PN there ia no grippe.The peakers, ng a L 815.000 f , .R BALE -aoonp TENBMRNT PI PROPERTY.TA TO BUY A LOY ABOUT 1000 B .Every the ho ould id know the grand truth, the Cherry Pecto: also, Ayer's Almanac.= honset vote of the city, if honestly and $15, or it.JE ce F od ou ity, modern impravemen WA Tost ithe for a factory, with or without build.Blain tacts the Lhe od as applied Lo married life, wibe rar - esctive polled, would eléct the I.es Shipping Noted.Made only by | $500.00 or Sour.Addrews \u201c1517 + BEAR oie, logs.Addieus iriog full particuiare to ET OF Box, 15, Caledonia Waters vali atone Tor bast folie mud avoud fulure tfuila Spestal Notice._ r enemy,\u201d said Mr.Ames, \u201cwill | : A ma | Bs\u2019 Should write (or this wouertul litle book: 1 Ihave applications to purchase 7 houses not be sorapulour n the means he uses to The Allan SS.Sarmatian from Glas- .N.K.FAIRBANK & co, iE .REGULATE THESE GROANS.mat (0 on Fon Tord af Hower street) at prices between get votes.He will give us the pulpit, the Row, arrived of Boston at 8.30 yesterday | Wellington and Ann Birests, MONEY TO LOAN.ROOMS WANTED.sat 50 Les ADDRES TUE PUBLISHERS, cach, you have a press \u2018and all the mest! like ng mall SS.\u201cLaw | MONTREAL 0 ADVAN RESPONAIBLE | NS ENS po for Bu send Particuiats to RAC he can t bold\u201c ot the \u201cballot © urentian,\u201d from : oo \" se To 80 AD CAP disent tr Tp ANTED.BY A MARRIED COUPLE.AN UX, \"CHAS.GURD &CO., ERIE MEDICAL: CO.Y | Mainwaring, 147 5k James.8 St.Cathe- | box.\" The speaker reform to the augurt | Portland Halifax tor Liverpool, qrzived L Gent ommissdon Asta rmple niche it ro du 8 privite Pulls.os =\" 20 10 43 JURORS SY» udaie, N, X., .rine and St.Lawrenosstrects.136 body of revisors at the City out moraing ; , .© : TT .| , .- - - .2020 Lda see prem + Le Otherwise, \u201cthe boys\u201d ; \u201c} aldermanic candidates becaus + civie government, and waits ready to sell The Baily Star.CRAB à Sen ATLY Stan Is Is ment to part of smb PU Canada postage lo any po Nore for «ix months, and fot threo por 42 c baliove the circulation THE BTAR coeds thy combined issue 2 all int other K nglish | newspapers published in wm city of oi Montreal v8 | Alyente for pouch A Prince & Cio, NERS doP prhlcure : Lafayette and St.Georges, Paria, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 13th Jan., 18v4, Monday \u2018.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.88,244 Tuesday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.88,357 Wednesday.38,071 Thursday oo.0.38,414 Friday.ansscasancu ee macee 87,950 Saturday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.saseus ee 41,187 Total.nes eee 232,233 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week _ \u2014ENDING\u2014 13th Jan.\u2018 1892.In addition tothe week's 2 there were upwards of fifteen thousand taken by people for the \u201cRound the world trip.\u201d We have not counted these fiftesn-thou- sand, \u2018as our custom has been to exclude such circulation trom the standing cireula- tion table.Of course advertisers get insertion in the entire issue.\"ity, treachery are Vices that grow with the wantonly mismade.But, unhappily, be is a member of the community and his venality betrays the rest of us.There is no use of \u201cA\u201d struggling for good common government, if \u201cB\u201d and \u201cC\u201d have sold this\u2019 priceless boon for a keg of nails.À majority of public traitors can under our system sell out the rights of the minority.© Of course, there is no such majority in Montreal now-buf thereis in New York.Venal- feeding.Hence the grave danger of the present paltry appeals of the \u201ccliqua\u201dto the short-sighted mercenary spirit of some.The man who sells for a little patronage his aldermanic vote, is fool \u2018enough and poltroon enough to sell his vote in the Legislative elections for a little larger patronage.He does not see that the plunder the corruptionists get, comes out of his pocket; and that hels really selling the key of his safe for what might possibly be a good price for that much key-metal.In the case of such a man, make the patronage more lucrative, and he will consent to let a rogue represent him at Ottawa and help himself out of the Federal Treasury.Who fills the Federal bremsurgt | \u201cThe fool voter in as large a proportion as any of us.Again he sells his safe-key for a song.But his public treachery is warranted to stop there.He owes it to his fellow-countrymen to give an honest vote.and he has betrayed them.Let the bribe come from an alien and but be large enough, and he will betray his country itself.Such a man is a danger not TUESDAY.JANUARY 16, 1803, AT DOES NOT PAY \u201cTHB BOYS.vo Electors are being ask asked to look leniently _on the unquestioned * boodling- of \u201csome it is said that, although the fellow does.undoubtedly \u2018\u201cboodle,\u201d he shares generously with * the boys.\u201d To make this argument effective, the phrase \u2018the boys\u201d must be understood to cover a very large number of eloctors.will be in so lean a minority that they cannot | elect their candidate.But if \u201cthe boys\u201d Le many, either the stealings of.their representative must have been enonmmous or else each \u2018\u201c boy\u201d must have received a very small share of the plunder.Now, right here comes in a simple arithmetical calculation.The electors all pay taxes of some kind, direct and indirect.They jointly own certain public privileges which corporations and individuals are always trying to buy at half-price.It is thus obviously to the direct cash advantage of every elector to have the taxes kept down and to get a full, fair price for the privileges sold.Money received by the city as the price of public privileges sold, goes to swell the public revenues, and thus to decrease the amount that must be taken from the people in taxation to pay the cost of municipal government.But dishonest aldermen sell these public privileges at prices much lower than their real value, getting from the purchaser a- share of hia gain by way of a bribe.This is one form of \u201cboodle.\u201d Extravagant aldermen squander tlhe people's tax-momey recklessly, paying too much for good things and foolishly buying band things.But they do not usually pursuo \u2018this course for nothing.The man who gets an extravagant price for his services or his goods, or who foists a useless article on the aldermanic civic guardians,divides hisunjust profit withthe aldermen who bave let\u201d him blindiold them.This is another form of \u2018\u2019boodle.\u201d It will be noted that both forms of |.county oflicial«.* boodle \u201d come out of the tax-money at last.If a public privilege is sold too cheap, the city gets that much less revenue and must raise that much more intaxes.If services or goods are-overpai | for, the overcharge comes out of the tax-money.In the end, the tax-payers footallthese bills.Howmuch of this plunder gets to \u2018\u2018 the boys?\" First the corporation pockets the lion's share of it.No one imagines that they begin to \u201cdivide even\u201d with the aldermen.Then \u2018the aldermen take, it may be depended upon, tlie far largest share of what is-left, The rest filters through t> \u201cthe boys; but it is plain that it there are many \u201cboys,\u201d each infant's share will Le less than the sum he pays in taxes to make up the amount afolen.It won't pay him to bo a \u201cboy\u201d under, such circumstances.He had better go out of the \u201cboy\u201d business.If he could reckon up all the taxes he pays on his clothes, food, house, land, water, gas, everything he con-' sumes which has paid Montreal taxes in |- the making or selling (for he may be sure that the merchant and manufacturer charge taxes in the price), he would see just how much he is out of pocket by being a \u201cboy.\u201d If \u201cthe boys™ are few, they are powerless; and if they are many, they- lose by the deal.It pays better to be à MAN.A DANGEROUS SPIRIT.Somme of the appeals o of the \u201cboodle™sler| ment are being made to & very dangerous -weakness In the character of the men reached.The man who blinds himself to.\"the gravity of the civic situation and ignores the important results which hang upon the election of good aldermen, all because a candidate ar his friends buy gro- cexjes or nails from him, is a bad oittaett He \u2018Wands on the same level \u2018with any -other taker of a bribe Hé Ulabelleves that he is interested in good his birthright for & mess of pottage.I he aol nothing but his own birthright, -| to the community.a peril to representative +- institutions, the centre often of an infec: tious plague from which the whole country will suffer, THE meetirg of young men of St.Antoine Ward last night at the call of the Volunteer Electoral League was oud of the most en- - couraging signs of a thoroughly-aroused public opinion that has been seen in connection with the present electoral campaign.It was not simply that the gathering was a large one, or even that it was an eminently respectable one, but that it had evidently met for.business.As one of the speakers expressed it, thers was enough force present in the hall to carry any election.At the close of the mpet- ing fifty young men signed cards offering their services to the League on polling day.The Indications are that the league will have a very complete organization in St.Antoine Ward and if the Canada Pipe Company brings out its vote hall as well as the independent tax-payers\u2019 voto may be expected to turn out, the biggest vote will be polled that was ever polled in St.Antoine ward, ' THEY ARE NOT NEEDED.Sir Oliver Mowst Discusses the Pay trons and the P.P.A-County Offi- cers\u2014Fees or Salarisa.TORONTO, January 16\u2014The public meeting held by the-Young- Men's Liberal Club last night in Richmond Hall was attended by a large audience.President Felley Giver led, and the speakers were Sir ver Hon.David.Mills, M.P., .P.P.,J.rron MP and Joseph Tait, M.Sir: Oliver Mowat devoted a large part of his speech to the complicating elements in the approaching general proviticial elections.One of these was the testant Protective Association.and he discussed that organization at considerable length.He condemned the whole movement as one of a sectional character whose existence must tend to disturb the barmony of the people, It had been charged that the Roman Catholics were-getting more than their share of the public patronage, but that statement ho emphatically denied.The second disturbing element was the organization known as the Patrons of Industry.He ex- preased regret that an organization, with whose general aims he was SO MUCH IN SYMPATHY, as was the whole Liberal party, should antagonize the Reform party on such comparatively uniinportant questions as that of the appointment and payment of the county officials.He objected to the plank of the Patrons in favor of the election of It could hardly fail to lead to the elcction of judges and he felt sure the people of Ontario would never wish to seo this become the practice here.As to the payment of salaries instead of fees he said many preferred the.latter on the nnd of economy.Sir Oliver received an enthusiastic reception and a vote of thanks was passed before the meeting closed, Walting for Help Fro From ti the South.NEw\u201d York, January 16.\u2014A despatch from Monte Videb states that \u2018Admiral Da Gama has said that the insurgents\u2019 policy is to wait until help comes, as they have mot sufficient men to hold the mainland.They could continue the war for two months longer, but not beyond that time.He ex- cted Mello to return from the south with veuf He said they based their claim, to igerent rights on three ints: \u201cOur force comprises all the Brazilian navy in service, except two ships.Second.We control three of tha southern states, the Government having no organized \u2018force south of San Paulo.Third.We have made var for nearly five months, and have an nized government in the south.\u201d He hoped to be able to give the people a plebis- site and let thera à oer iy the form of \u2018government to be adopted.at bil \\ He Ro.ES - tie ne roids VA ES : i A-CHILD'S PELISSE.Cs A prett: polisse of white bengaline, witk à cape ng from a deep y e, outlined with vers two rows of bea era are round the skirt, and a close little bonnet, trimmed MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY JANUARY 16, 1894.\u2014\" me = rage - ee THE DOINGS - OF ROYALTY.|s [4 .\u201cTHE \u201cBRITANNIA* TO SAIL IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGATTAS.Duke of Connaught and Bootlaces\u2014 Sir William Harcourt Eat His Own Words and Prevented Lord Spencer's Resignation.New YORK, January 16.\u2014Edmund Yates in his cable despatch from London to the Tribune says: The Princess of Wales is convalescent after her recent severe illness, but is still very weak and much depressed.The Princess Maud has also been ill.Her Royal Highness and her daughters will be away from England until about Whitsun- tide.The Prince of Wales Intends to be at Cannes during March, and His Royal Highness has ordered the cutter \u2018\u2018Britannia,\u2019 which has been laid up at Cowes during the last three months, to fit out at once for the Mediterranean in order that she may take part | n the various regattas which are held uring the early spring off the Riviera.The Queen has made a formal grant of Clarence House to the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, certain rooms being shut up, which are reserved for the exclusive use of the Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg, who retain the right of livi ing there whenever they may happen to visit London.The Duke and Duchess of Connaught always occupied apartments in Buckingham Palace when they were in town, but this was a very inconvenient arrangement, and the Queen has long been anxious to give them Aa permanent residence in London.uring his recent visit to the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle the Priice of Wales carefully inspected the famous silver churn, which was made during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and weighs 2000 ounces.\u201cThe superb christening ewer and basin, by | Benvenuto Cellini, were also on view.\u201cThe recent visit of the Duke and Duchess of Chartrés.to Prince and Princess Waldemar of Denmark, at Copenhagen, Was connected with the praject of a marriage between their second daughter, Princess Marguerite, who accompanied them: to Copenhagen, and Prince Christian, the eldest son of the Crown Prince of Denmark.In addition to his being the ultimate heir to the Danish throne, Prince Christian will inherit a considerable portion of the immense fortunes which came to his mother, the Crown Princess, from her father, the late King Charles of Sweden, and her mother, Princess Louise of the Netherlands, Crown Princess Louise at the time of her marriage In 1360 was the richest heiress in Europe.The Duke of Connaught has been ridiculed for issuing at Aldershot an order relating to bootlaces.He holds the practice\u2019 of crossing the laces to be wrong.\"that \u2018the Duke of Connaught has done has been to poiat out what the right way is for a soldier to deal with bootlacea for the sake of the uniformity which is essential in a well- ordered army.be I have now had such confirmation of the rumor which reached me after the navy debate in the House of Commons that I need no longer hesitate to give it publicity.Everybody remembers that in the debate on Lord George Hamilton's motion, Sir William Harcourt asserted that, in the opinion ofthe Admiralty authorities, our naval supremacy was assured.his was on mber 19° Two days later he retracted the statement, and explained in a bungling way that the estimate of the experts related onl the present moment, and had no bear Re therefore, upon the question before the House.It was plain to every one that strong pressure must have been bi rought upon the Chancellor of the chequer to compel him to eat his wordsin this fashion, and a strike among the sea Lords was sus- ted.I am assured that, as matter of act, they resigned office in Yan -strange to add the first Lord himse f took sides with his colleagues at the Admiralty.1t was Sir William urt's retraction on the 31st which prevented the announcement of Lord Spencer's resignation.The condition of the Queen of Sweden is causing grave anxiety.Her Majesty is suffering from the after effects of a severe attack of influenza and a state of extreme weakness.The Crown Princess of Sweden ise ted this month at Carsirube on a visit to her nts, the Grand Duke and .Duchess of Baden, and will visit Algiers ter.Sir Mortimer Durand, who arrived in London last week after a special mission to the Ameer of Afghanistan, is.to to po, te borne in a day or two on a vis it to the Queen, and will dine and sleep at the ace.The late Mr, Georgé Rea, of Middleton, Northumberland, was oil of the best known and most successful agri cult ts in Great Britain, and for many y one of the largest tenant farmers in the kingdom, his rent amounting at one time to £25,000 a ear.He was farmin near] 17,000 acres n Northumberland an eld a great sheep farm in Fassiofenn, and about 70,000 acres on the Eil estate in\u2019 Argyllshire.The Irish \u2018Nitional League ome Rulers of London have begun a system which will add new terro life of the Gladstonian M.P.s.They have proved in the past that the Pledges given aring a canvasa are too of n explained away when the time comes for redeeming them, and in view of the next election they are determined to have such pledges in writing.No candidate is to have the support of She Irish Nationalist vote who doss not ve definite pro romise in writi to sup in spec ed measures an means in Parliament, CABLED FLASHES\u2014WIRED DASHES, Mr.and Mrs.Gladstone have.gone to iarritz, France.General Gourko, Governor of Warsa who has been ill for a long time, is dying Despatches from thé continent say that the Ciarina and the king of Denmark are suffering from influenza.The Umzizi tribe, in Pondaland, has defeated Chief Sigoan in battle.Two vo hup- red and fifty of the blacks were k on Edward Blake will ir a cet, ing in the Opera se, Ottawa, on Thursday.the 25th instant.\u2018in favor of Home ule.y The) Lovett Hotel Halifax, pond dest) t night.e loss EE he inmates es the A ccaped The French torpedo-boat \u201cSarrasire\u201d ex: ploded while making a trial trip.Two men were injured the boat seriously damaged.Biarri \u201cThe appointment of Mr.Hornblower to the Supreme Court Bench was rejected in the United States Senate by a a majority of six votes.Yesterday in Paris M.Caubet, brother of tha late ef of Police, and his wife an iaudnin ter committed suicide Pret lau um and inhaling charcoa) gas.a JmoENTARY OCOUPATION, \u2018 lenty of sittin own and mo mach Sxercise, ought ve Plerce\u2019s Pleasant Pellets to wi he oquld de left to lle on the bed that he to matoh, completes the costume.Lame ae es cents , .tes Senate amending and making more Stringent the law against monopolies and combines.\" The funeral of M.Wadd ex-sens- tor and ex-ambassador Y Britain, who died dr Saturday, as been fixed for | Wednesday.Me George | ntendent ot he hon and Gren vie \u2018canal, died inst uight at hls residence 1 calling u \u2018| the others were drowned [it please.spondency brought on by poverty was the \u201cA bill has been introduced into the United in St.Andrew 8, Que.A despatch from Free Town, capital of Sierra Leone, says that the British troops operating fu tho Interior bi have defeated a force of 4000 Sofas at K The woollen miil of William Tinkham & Co., at Harrisville, R.I, was completely destroyed by fire.Loss, ,000, and the insurance w ill cover the loss.Anotherbad fire ravaged the new syndicate block on Nicolet avenu a To terday, entalling a loss af Tes origin of the fire is à ons CH The elevators and malt houses of the Bemis & Curtis Malting pany, ef Chicago, with contents, were almost com pletely destroyed by fire.Loss, $300,000.The Wilkinson Plough Cothpany, of Toronto, have assigned and fifty men will be | thrown out of employment, It-is said the firm's assets show a surplus over liabilities, Despatches from Caps Town say that on .January natives in ssaland attacked a caravan of the African e Company, near Matope, killing one and capturing three persons An Equal Rights meeting was held yes- terday-at Millbrook, Ont.; there was.a attendance.On February 20 they will meet again and select candidates for the next federal elections.\u2018The British Admiralty has decided te abandon the use on the new battleshi 67-ton guns.The main armament © be new vexsels will be 50-ton guns mounted on the barbettes.- Af the appeal of Auguste Vaillant to the Court of Cassation from the death sentence imposed on him on January 10 shall be dismissed, it is expected he will be guillotined in the Place de Roqyette on February 5 Two brothers named Forbes were drowned at Wood Harbor, N.S., while settin lobster young lad named Tasco, 16 years old Mat Clyde river, fell from a ha; mow and broke his neck The gold medal of the Royal Astronomical .Society has been awarded to Prof.S.Ww, Burnham, lateof the Lick Observa rratory in California, but now of Chicago, for his- dia- covery-of double stars and other astronomical work.The bodies of Engineer nager and Fireman Smith, who were killed in the accident ou the Windsor & Annapolis Railway, have been recovered and an inquest hel when à verdict of \u201caccidental eath\u201d was returned by the jury.\u2019 The Pope has sent in confidence separate instructions to each of the Sicilian rari n them, to p to the people of the island A to morally ates vene to bring the troubles there to an end -withoutr takin; favor of the Government, A bridge broke down at Cazadoré, Cal., and an engine containing eight men dropped into the stream, a distance of forty feet.Conductor Brown saved himself by jumping; the drowned men are Hart, Sabine, Callis- ter, Briggs, Rice, Bremner and Gould.Two bodies have been recovered.Rage robs a man of his reason and makes him 8 laughing stock, so does pain rob him of his phyal peace.\u201cAunt v's Cure\u201d relièves thelatter and saves the former.H.A.Layng, of Newboro, Ont, had 83290 concealed in the mattress of a bed.The bed lately caught fire and before the blaze could be extinguished both bed and money bad been consumed.The blood-cleansing qualities of \u2018Ayer's Sarsapari lls render it invaluable in skin winnie Ohio a school teacher at ellington, © is a second cousin of ex Ouen ae Apply the Golden rule to your erery act and thought, just as you would apply \u2018Aunt Marth Cure\u2019 toyour aching joints and m Justice Schenchel, of Baltimore, decided recently that eating peanuts in church was a crime and fined two negroes $10 for committing such an offence.| Habitual consfipation cured and the bowels strengthened by the regular use of Carter's Little Liver Pills in small doses.Don\u2019t forget ti this.\u2018Special Notloss.Medals, Badges, Lapél Studs and Society Pins a speciaity; esigns and estimates pre: free of cost; hard conmelling in all colors.R.Hemsley, 255 and 257 + James st 0 tf Rheumatism, sciatica and similar com- laints yield to the curative powers of Bur- ock Blood Bit tters.An armless \u201cbo of Middletown, Conn.named W William ylehreet, completed the le painting of a waggon.a feet did the wi Foolish Woman! You can\u2019t spare the time to.measure Pearl- ine?Well, pe that helps us, but it's lucky for you that an overdose of Pearline does no harm.It's only extravagance.Beware of a dose of the imitations.You can get just as good work | \u2018with enough Pearline as with too much.Use it as it ought to be used, and don\u2019t waste it, and you can\u2019t think that it's expensive.To get the best results from Pearline, .use | it just as directed.You'll save more of everything than with | anything else.If your grocer sends you an imitation, return Tm The Great English Prescription sucossaful Medicine teed ta for The substitute.One hha an Six 8, RA Witte to foe g any open official: stand in} HAPPED HANDS AND FACES, P OND S EXTRACT.| here is nothing its equal for relieving the SORENESS, ITCHING or BURNING, reducing the INFLAMMATION, taking \u201cout REDNESS, and quickly bringing the skin to its natural color, BE'VARE efimposition.Take POND'S EXTRACT only.See landscape trade.mark on buff wrapper.Sold onlyitour own botties.All druggists.POND'SEXTRACT.CO.,76 5th AVE., NEW YORK.1; 1.05 | S My wife was afflicted for two years with a severe pain und .without , she tried a remedies bon SL re as STERLING SOAP.Best and - - goes farthest.Manufactured By WM.LOGAN, 6 evere Fain in Shoulder 2 Years Cured by*\u201cThe D.2L.» Mentho! Plaster.ler the deft shoulder and through to thé \u201cD.& L\" Menthol Plaster, It did its work, bes lasers have best b me berm giving smi micron, J.B.SurnzeLanDp Droggist, River Jobm, N.S.to Soid un 25C.each.TEFUL\u2014OCOMFORTING, EPPY'S COCOA py We ny escape fersifien vite pure bles Dlooa and TR by re: mply with boll boiling water ormailk.Sold only in packels JAMES EPPS > CO.Homaopathio Chemists, hagans .233 cod ya a proper ati keeping ourselves .~ PORK.Fillets (Tenderloins), 186, .Glasgow Spiced Beef Ham, # 150.The Laing Packing & Provision Co, West Retall, 124 Bleury, Cor.Berthelet.Central Retail, 1610 84.Catherine, : Cer.Mt.East Retail, 841 St.Catherine Telephone Orders Promptiy Attended lo.\u2014TFIRE ONLY \u2018INSURE WITH THE PHŒNIX INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, Cash Capital Furl DzrosiT WITH THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT SMITH & TATLEY, Gen'l Nem, Ca Branch, Mentreal.O.E JOBIN, CHAS.POIRIER, J.A.MEROIBR GAËTAS & PERRAS, Special Agents for 8 Cune- gonde and Bt.Henri.Montreal emce eo 114 6.James Street Policies issued nl low rates in French and res plier ds ie .LX Bhs 1 \u201cYOUR | LIQUOR PHOSPHATICA (Anchor Whose Commercial Name is «A nehor Weakness Cure\u201d pue Ho A HEE as the Ried slegant as come toy noon.\u2018I bave vo employé it with marked \u201creurastbonle conditions of wo- \u201cNervous Debility, Wi \\ N, That wonderful Tonic ie the Ap medicine whisl, can be \"used as à substituts for alcobo.\u201ctive\u2014and pever inducing to \u201cabuse.\u201d Dr L, Montreal.THE ANCHOR MEDICINE Co, fasion Geol QUEBEC, Can.LS Poo fos ad > 4 STANDARD OPAQLE WINDOW : SHADING or Boras.all widths, 40 Fess fi to clom SE MARTEL Shadcasaker & Sign Patater, £13 CRATO Srmuny, Tipasodsd LEGAL CARDS [ED PINATD Es Se En.PINAUD PARIS,37,B\u2018deStrasbourg ED PIN AÏ 's Calebrated Perfumes Vieleto! Parma Thecéera txora Grooni Alda McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, de.STXORA SOAP PINAUD The best snap known.caknesa, \u201cand gladly it to \u201cshe medical at large STEAMSHIPS.Portland.te Dec.NUMIDIAN .18Jan.20 Jan.1 Jan.% Jan.CB» eh TI 8.8.PARISIAN, Single, $3 ST, JOHN, N.B- | MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.-THE- SOCIETY OF ARTS OF CANADA (Limited), Capital Stock, $ $100,000.A Society uablished with a view to disseminate the for Artago encourage and help Artists Incorporated.by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 37th February, 1803.GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nos.1666 and 1668 Notre Dame Mreet, \u2019 Montreal.One of the Richest GALLERIES of PAINTINGS in Canada \u2014- ADMISSION FREE From 10 o'clock am.to 4 p m All the Paintings are Originals.Mostiy from the French Bchool.Tho Leading | Modern School.Eminent artists, such Rochegroase, Aublet, Scherrer, erms.ntings between the Society and Scrip Holders on 3th January n next.Price of Scrip, $1.00.Ask.for our Catalogues and Circulars.M.À.À.BRAULT, Director.- 391 eod VICTORIA Skating Clu Band and Hockey Pre- gramme for January.Satan lod a January, 8to 19pm.x a CERES r7.10pm.Fockey MATCHES: (Senior Carapionshipf Montreal \u2019 ji a ve Montreal.Tésedey metre Pr particulars of which » e be given in subsoquent a Ary vtec es it W.ALEXR.CALDWELL, Becrotary-Treasurer.Office ot the Victoria ct 1709 Notre Patan rns treet, ub.Montreal 086 tf THE MATCH OF THE SEASON.\u2018key Championship, Crystal Mockey Cinb' = Do HE Hiss Ii! WHAT?The , Anaual Concert and Social ot BT.PATRICK'S COU! i: Na.55 Catholic Order of Foreste VICTORIA ARMOURY HALL, Friday, January 19, 1894, at 8 p.m.TICKETS\u201435c, 500 and T5c.Casey's Orchestra engaged for tho soclal.Gre St George 3.3, Club f Club Steeplechase and Tramp Tues day evening.16th inet), Start from 113008 An elaborate sceaic prodactio ) Tolan ects.Entertainment will be held on | hea Te .\u2014\u2014 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, | SNS -.LAAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY THOXAS.Lessce and Manager.MONDAY, JANUARY 108th, Thos.Q.Seabrooke aad bis own comic opera company of 70 people in the eifr-codtent stuceuss ISLE.OF CHAUPAGNE- by Charles A.Eyrme and Lnuis Harrison.- Beats on Sale at Nontheimers and Allen's, Jeweller, » - Catherine Conting Stiraction La Belle Marie.VEEN'S THEATRE This Week, venings 815.Matinces Wedneats & Baturday, 2.15.A FLAG OF TRUER, Mortar 1, re ar \u2018ot Realico, Mar- 75 and AL On.on sale Y.Piano Ca.CRhen To 00 i mn 10am.to m.pard sand tele > Next We Week\u2014Qscar Willen Boclety play Lady Winder meir's OPERA FRANCAIS.Monday 15- {ROGER LA HONTE.drams in 5 abs LE VOYAGE EN CHINE, comic Ineday 16 and .pera.Wednesday 17 Ratarday Matinece-LA PETITE MARIE Katarday Evening\u2014 ROGER LA HONTE.Popular Prices Seats at the Opers Francais; Hanly\u2019s music store, Notre Dame street: and Sheppards, \u2018St.Catherine West.ni THEATRE ROYAL.Every Afternoon ad Evening, this week.wares Maree Fy BEROGK HE WAR 1\" Ante Bellamy age iv Diker Realistically Reproduced.\u201d Admission, 10, Av and 300.\u201cResorved seats, 100 extra.Pian at the Theatre from 9a m.until 10 p.m.Coming -4 -GUS HILL'S VAUDEVILLES.126 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, New classes will commence early in January, so that those wishing to learu may take advantage of the à beginning lessons.ternoous and Evenings.Assemblies Mondays sad Saturdays.Full Unchestra, A.ROY MAC DONALD.06° - Quee o DANCING For Beginners Only! PROF.DURKEES FOURTH NEW CLASS of the Season will open THURSDAY Evening, January\u2019 ns and continue Munday aud Thuraday Erenings Don't wiss this opportunity.Personal Attention.Thorough Instruction.\u201c Reasonable, Hates.No Spectators.2269 ST.CATHERINE STREET.PANE \u201413 Latour Nt.Miss M.Owl vi Beginners are opened trum Jan.let, 1894.Monday and Friday.Advance ciass, W ednesday.Walls taught in 6 lessons.} 11° RAILROADS ~~ - TT , Ce) rE QUEBEC CARNIVAL.EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BR BOLD TO QUEBEC AND RETURN At Specially Lew Rates, January 27th to February 2nd, Good to Return until February Sh.\u201cNTs CITY TC «er AND TELEGRAPH orrice- 199 St.James fé.(next Post omec) a EDUCATIONAL S.Son the Evangelist's Schou, \u201c1773 Ontario Street, Montreal, \u2014\u2014k0d 0 Day | Five Masters.Bors sre tm { iy 5 The number ren fd Smad ne 9 pains be School meets n.15, at For prosspoctus apply a schooi oria whiting to the Rev.ARTHUR FRENCH, B.A., Oxford, Mm Headmaster, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP OO.NEW YORK, SOUTMANPTON, BRENEN, Weimar, Tues., Jan.16,noon.Elbe.Tues., vu Sanle.Tues, Jan.24 9a.m.Trave, Tues., ¥en 131 lam m.Tues , Fe Aller, Tues.Toes Fed Py re FAST ROUTE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.Direct line to south of Franco, Riviers end Mais, touolr ing at Gibraltar to larid passerigers to Spain, NEW YORK te GIBRALTAR, GENOA.NAPLES , Tues, Jan.18, -The followin, cable was received at.ithe Police Gazetle office Jesterduy: \u201c f.ondon, January 13, 1894.\u2014 Harold Hagen, of Norway, the cham- ion skater, states that he will skate Joe onoghue, the American champion, for £500 a side and the championship of the world, the race to take Place in America providing Donoghue's backer deposits £100 orfeit with the Police Gazette, and allows him £40 for expenses fad deposits that amount.\u201d FOOTBALL.A Promising Player Dead.- The Thistle Football Club has lost one of its principal players by the death 6f Mr.W.Neelan, who died after a short illnesa last week of pneumonia.The Club attended the funeral, accompanying the body to the station.They also sent a\u201d large floral anchor.HOCKEY.Thursday's Hockey Match.On Thursday night in the Victoria rink, the Crystal and Montreal Hockey Clubs the senior cham ip series.Anyone who witnessed either of the matches be.staveen thess teams last year will not miss his match on Thursday night.Both matches between these clubs last season rv- sulted in a tie at the end of the two half- hours.The first in the Victoria rink was awarded to the Montreal Club by the referee on account of the Crystals refusing to play the match to a finish; the second lin the Crystal rink was won by Montreal after the most stubborn contest \u2018that had n witnessed for some years, The fact of these teams again meeting each other has revived to the highest pitch the entliusiAsm of the followers of hockey.The Crystal team that was defgated at Ottawa will be very cousider- ably strengthened for Thursday's match.MeDonnell, Brown and probably McQuisten will replace some of the younger players who went to Ottawa; in fact, the supporters of the Crystal Club affirm that their team for this match with Montreal will be stronger than any they put on the ice last season, \u2018The Montreal team is very likely to be the sameas defeated the Victorias last Saturday, although it.y-some of their supporters that one change may be made.In any case both clubs may be depended upon to put their best possible teams in this match.The expectation is very general that on Thursday night will be seen one of the most stubbornly contested matches of the season.OTTAWA SPORTS.Trotting, Bowling and Tobogganing.* |BPECIAL TO THE STAK.] OTTAWA, January 15.\u2014Seldom is better sport seen than that tawa Trotting Club sat Lansdowne Park on Saturday.There was not one heat in either \"of the events that was not à contest from end toend.The 2.40 class was the best, and at the fifth heat honors were pretty evegly divided between \u2018\u2018Lucyonia\u201d and \u201cRaven,\u201d who lead in two heats each.C.McMorrow's fine little mare \u201cLittle Ida,\u201d atother of \u2018\u201cAnsonia\u2019s \u201d get, was _n surprise in store, however, She was very short of work, but is of the kiud that stays for a week, and while the others were turning, she was coming in.To the surprise of the talent, she went out and Look the fifth heat in the best time in the race.Then with the three heat winners in, she took the sixth, The excitement was great when the judges rang the three up for the decider, and \u201cLittle Ida\u201d was a slight favorite, At the first turn, however, Stewart ran into her when they were going together, and her harness being -broken she was out of the race.In the first heat, Stewart in the pole, had carried lier out to near the snow-bank.Ottawa judges, however, labor under the impression that Stewart can do no wrong, and Leing backed by this fortunate misun- _derstanding_le got off on both occasions.\u201cWallace\u201d and \u201cEllwood\u201d in this race, also *\u201c* Ansonia\u201d colts.In the named \u2018race there was another 1 cortest, but \u2018\u2018Rocket\u201d was always a little too fast for Stewart's \u201cAnsonia,\u201d who, for a green four-year old mare, can- move along in remarka lg fast The judges were Messrs, J.company.Ab te.and R.Sayers, and timekeeper, W.Powell, - F 2 {0 clasn\u2014 - COS ow | 10 Gn he be 20 U4 2 3 3 0 0 T.¥1 F CCR ad ° A un's T.C.yk.on Time-.2.45, 42, 4 Named race\u2014 G.O'iteilly's Rocket.R.Stewart's Ansonina.G.McPherson's Arona T.Hughes\u2019 Fleetwood.W.Cunningham\u2019s Mollie Sheridan.C.WrightsJennle Ho, .Time\u20142.364, 36}, 40, 87.The Victoria bowling team-suffered defeat here on Saturday ip the O.A.A.C.alleys by 10s pins.The losers made an excellent start and at half time were only 2 pins behind.In the sccond half, however, 1 0 Sn aso duree soute Ppruc\u2014ion 45, 12, 47,4 0 0 .0 0 0 = 4.enter Comme me cmaves Cn Tn Lad He pe some of the players.went to pieces and the result was they drop) The Ottawas made d behind steadily.tter showing than usual.Dr.Harris was referee, L.plessis, F.Code and Dr.Gilpin, umpire, Thescores were: a J ou 172 553 190 131 521 \\ Ko 184 318 2 164 498 Brown.165 182 487 - Mcttobbic.Is 146 476 vanne Ts 10000 eee.203 Ottawas, Gallup.212 23 142 557 Watson.181 168 197 sat Morrison.188 15 189 532 182 185 158 525 0 26 IN 514 133 10 487 ->.3161 Majority for Ottawa, 108 pins.4 Lord Aberdeen formally opened the new Oshkosh Toboggan slide on Saturday evening in the presence of several thousand fuests.The two chutes are as fine as any n Canada, and tobogganning has once more become a favorite pastime in Ottawa.BOWLING.Vics Dafeat the M.A.A.A.The scheduled bowling match between the third teams of the Victoria Billes End the M.A.A.AÀ.was played last night, when the Vics won by a majority of 37 points.Following is the score: VICTORIAS, .Total.Widdes.RI M 538 Walkor .175 163 181 81 Jackson 122 180 207 Wright 166 182 147 495 Rioux.166: 124 150.449 Hough.135 152 13 Grand tolal.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026esessasss 243 M.A.A.A \u2026.192 188 162 522 Loom 100 164 504 183 180 160 502 10 180 150 480 Hodges.\u2026.168 13% 161 432 Dawson Lecce ana n te c0er -1532 1532 144 48 * Grand total.geesess ere 2208 Majority for Viea.Ce BE Vics\u2019 Weekly Competition.» The Victoria Rifles\u2019 weekly spoon competition for week ending on January 13 resulted us follows: + : ; Score.Handicap.Total.J.A, Wright .0 529 90 619 C.Stewart .578 Scratch 578 L.McRoble.57 Scratch 577 L.Angevine:.487 90 577 M.II.Widdes 520 45 365 W.W.Walker 614 43 550 J, McLennan 531 Seratch 651 R.- Simpson.503 5 58 E.E.Helcourt.544 Scratch 54 I.Withycomb.538 Scratch 538 J.H.Hough.ant 3 536 J.Rioux.488 43 sat JA.Grant.4.\u2026 485 5 530 THE TURF.An Interesting Figure of the Race Track.} Yesterday's New York papers published -| the following interesting story of \u201c\u2018Plunger\u201d Walton's life: Now that \u201cPlunger\u201d Walton has failed there is quite a lot of talk of the will meet for the first time this season In * COU Coupon No.3.within EIGHT DAYS; be mailed Name Street Address.clkiciicicioicicioioiokoiokokoioioks \u201cTrip Round the World .Cut out this Ccapon and return with five others diffgreutly .numbered, and ten cents to pay for tubing and posting, to the STAR offic& or to any newsdoaler handling the STAR, and Series 11 will, AAA » ur PON # .Series No.11.\u2019 \u2018 to your address, iii {A \\ City or Toum .,.ARR SRE SESS SS SS OI +r vided.by the Ot- \"1m OLA CIE se big bettor.\u201cPlunger\u201d Walton was a boniface by birth.- His parents before him kept the old Bull's Head tavern in Philadelph He got early into politics, and after bein defeated In a fight for sheriff, was electe: Recorder of Deeds in 1874, and, as it was a fee office, he made money.Then he took to speculating in railroad\u2019 stocks, and made ,000 out of Pennsylvania, but dropped it again.He bought the St.James Hotel, on Twenty-sixth street, then in its flory, and went away from it with a cool million.In England, where the betting is immeasurably ter than It is here, Walton startled them by the boldness and magni: tude of his operations.He was extremely unpopular with the big owners, both on account of his manners and because he constantly forestalled them in the betting.On one occasion it is said that Sir John Astley was particularly incensed because when he was y to put his money down he found that Walton had been before him.Walton heard of his anger, and offered Sir John any part of his beta at the odda he himself had received.*'Sir!\u201d cried Sir John, furiously, or may go to the devil.\u201d The horseman, Walton, was not much offended.\u2014-Although-it-is-not- considered f either in America or in England, for an out, sider to ask a jockey for stable information- Walton, who was in England for money, and cared nothing at all about being snubbed, asked questions promiscuously.One day he approached Tom Cannon, then at the head ot jockeys in England.Cannon was in the paddock in colors waiting for his mount.\u201cDo you fancy your moun non t\u201d asked the rrepressible pl - Cannon looked at him h for several moments and said freezingly: \u201cThere stands the owner; don't you think you had better ask him?\u2019 Then he turned on his hcet and walked away, TT unger.host of bitter enemies in England and when he went overin 1883 with Girotle and picked up a stable of horses in England he was robbed right and left.His trainers deceived him, his jockeys pulled his horses and the vookmakers entered into a conspiracy \u201cto bust the bloomin\u2019 American,\u201d and they succeeded.He lost all the money that he had previously won and more, too, At one time It was estimated that he was $250,000 winner on the American turf.The estimate was probably a low one.But here, ns in England, he ended as all turf plungers end\u2014practicaily abankrupt.\u2019hen he came back from Europe he settled nearly a third of a milllorion his wife.In-1888-he bought the huge Stockton hotel, at Cape May, but the general decline of summer business at the Cape re-awak- ened all his old longing for a Broadway hotel.He came to New York and saw Robert Stafford at the Hotel Im: perial aud-in fifteen minutes had leased the Grand, in thé improvement of which the proprietors had already expended nearly $100,000.At 7 o'clock he was on his way to Philadelphia.The next night he was back in New York with the papers and securities, and at midnight was boss of the ace.It was troly Waltonesque.His son, Assignee Walton, said last night that the statément to the creditors would be found à good one.Odds and Ends of Sporting Gossip ily \u2018América has been purchased by Mr.Wm.Cauldwell; editpr and proprietor of the New York Mercury, and he will con- sulidate the two properties.Budd Doble, the famous driver, was mar- riéd in Chicago yesterday to Miss Hortense Macdonald, who is a well-known contralto singer under the name of Hortense Paulsen.year won for his patrons 20 races, value | £23,300.le trains for the Duke of Westminster, Lord Alington, Mr.J.Gretton, Mr.W.Low and himself, A despatch from City of Mexico says: The thoroughbred stock at the Penon track is being sold off very rapidly to enable the northern horsemen to get out of the country.Over 6) horses have been sold up to date, the prices realized being only fair.The dowager Duchess of Mont is to retire from racing.A short time she sold several of her best yearlings to Sir Frederick Johnstone,and now theannounce- nient is made that her breeding and racing studs will be sold at Newmarket in a few months, .#Cloister\u201d and \u201cE=op,\u201d the first and second in last year's Grand National steeplechase, are being held in reserve for this ear's race over the same course.They will ave an opportunity of meeting \u201cLe Rakon™ and \u2018\u2018 Cadex,\u201d who are considered to be the two best steeplechase horses in France.- Ontario Mayors Take Office.ToRrROXNTO, January 168.\u2014The inauguration of Mayor Warring Kennedy took pl yesterday.Rev.W.F.Wilson opened the proceedings with prayer and the new mayor then delivered his inaugural address, which took somewhat over hall an hour to read.The new mayor and Council sigpalized the occasion by making a sweeping reduction of salaries of civic officials.The movement was h y the new members, who numbered 13 out of \u2018the total of 24.The rate of taxation was reduced from 17} mills to 14 mills.HAMILTON, Ont, January 16.\u2014The inaugural meeting of the City Council was held yesterday.Mayor Blaicher ad his successor, Mayor A.D.Stewart, in a few words, and handed over the keys of office to the latter, OTTAWA, January 16.\u2014The new City was duly sworn into office for.the year 1804.Farmers of Glengarry.ALEXANDRIA, Ont,, January 16.\u2014The annual meeting of the Glengarry Farmers\u2019 Institute was The following ofticers were elected : dent, C.C.Macdonald ; vice-president, AM.Campbell; secretary-treasurer, W.J.McNaughton ; directors, Lancaster, J.D.McVichie, W.Wightman; Charlotte y D.M.McLennan, .A.Munro; Lochiel, P.ol McLeod ; Kenyon, R.A.McDoiiald, P.Munro.orm_ Mr.Can! Walton, in one way or another, made 4 | John Porter, the English trainer, last\u2019 \u2018| Council met yesterday and Mayor-elect Cox | eld at Alexandria yesterday.Presi- BEWARE: GRIP THE Dr.Edson fears another epidemic, and sounds the alarm.Ink chest pains, coughs, colds, pod Jung pnd oF Donia, no other external remedy affords prompt preven- \"tion and quicker cure than BENSON'S POROUS PLASTER.Indorsed over 5,000 Physicians and Chemists.sure to get the genuine Benson's.may be had from all druggists.SEABURY & JOHNSON, Chemists, N.¥.City.AN INNOCENT CRIMINAL; \u2014 OR, ~~ FA\u2014WVictim of Circumstance.CHAPTER VI1IL\u2014(Continued) \u201cDid Mr.Marvel read the letter before you, and did fe make any remark?\u201cYes, and he said: \u2018Will is a good friend and has done more for me than many would.\u201d At this point Sarah Carpenter caused considerable excitement by jumping up and exclaiming: .\u201cYou are all going on the wrong track! -Let me go on-the stand in, and I will rove it.\u201d Mr.Barnes smiled quietly, and urrows knew from the expression of his face, that this was just what he had been counting upon.ler request being granted, the girl did not wait for the formality of questions, but spoke rapidly: \u201cf am sorry now that I did not tell all I knew, awhile ago.I did hear the report of a pistol, yes, and more than one.I did not tell before, because I was afraid it was Will who fiad done the shooting.But now I know it was not.He left me at half-past eight o'clock to keep his appointment, and I went into the house to get my things on.We had been up at the barn.hen was ready to start for home, I found that I had lost my key.Thinking it in the barn, I went there to look for it.\u2018Will had left me, I suddenly heard the re- rt of a pistol, and then another, and I hink a third, though I can\u2019t be sure.1 know though, that.I ran to the door of the barn, and saw a man run across the lawn and down the road.1 don\u2019t know why, but it struck me it was Will at the time, and that is why 1 have been so troubled ever since.But now I know differently, for.thank God, he has proved that he went straight to the salcon- You suggested to him that he might have committed this crime to serve his friend, but none of you see that though he is innocent of having risked his life in that way, ho is ready to alter Marvel.My , are you all blind?\u201d .CHAPTER IX.INT! NG TESTIMONY.During the delivery of the statement made by Sarah C nter, there was the stillness of death.Her words caused a profound sensation, and even after she ceased, no one spoke, but eagerly waited to hear what those in charge of the investigation would have to say.The Squire at length addressed the witness: \u201cYou say it was about half-an-hour after ou had parted from Everly, when you heard the shots fired .\u201cYes, sir,\u201d said the girl, eagerly.\u201cI am certain it was as long as that, for I-went to the house to get my things, as 1 said, and .when I found that did not have my key, I looked all about the room first, and it was some time before I concluded to se in the barn, When I did, I had to get a lantern, and it was quite a long time -after I pot Lo the barn before I heard the shoot- n ren, provided your estimate of the time which elapsed is correct, it must have been about nine o'clock when this occu *] am sure of it.I left just after and guilty, that no suspicion may attach to Nc wound my watch, before going to * Miss Carpenter,\u201d said Mr.Tupper, \u201chow is it that, if Jou suspected your frien Mr.Everly, you did not go to him and ask him about this mater!\u201d \u201cI came over here yesterday for that purpose, but Will had gone to New Market.\u201d \u201cWas it snowing when you left the farm on Sunday night?: \u2018\u201cNo, sir; it stopped.\u201d She was then allowed to retire, and Mr.Tupper called attention to the fact that her evidence corroborated the detective's theory as to the time of the shooting, .he next witness called was Harry ucas.* \u201cMr, Lucas,\u201d asked the Squire, \u201cdo you recall the day on which Miss Lewis celebrated her birthday at Riverside?\u201d \u201cCertainly! I was there,\u201d answered cas.\u201cDo you recollect the trouble between Mr.Lewis and Marvelf\u201d \u201cYes, sir; perfectly.\u201d \u201cWhen Marvel was leavin any threat against Mr.Lewis! \u201cHe said some angry vgrde- .I should not.care to state positively it they were: I was too much-excited myself at the time.\u201d \u201cDo you recall what you yourself said to Mr.Lewis!\u201d \u201cNot exactly.sir.\u201d \u201cDid you not threaten himf\" \u201cI don\u2019t recollect\u2014I may have\u2014I was very angry and quite excited.\u201d \u201cYou have heard of the death of Mr.Lewis, I supposef\u201d \u201cI have, sir.\u201d \u201cWere you in Lee on the night of the murder?\u201d = \u201cDid you tell any one that you intended leaving town that night?Lucas remained silent., did he utter reesive it.MM; ogra : Friday / Send one Coupon and Ten-Oents to the STAR office, or to any newsdealer selling the STAR, and Series 1 will be, mailed to your address, reaching you in ten NAMCa.voeiirriiirercnsnnisiisisssstnensee isin so sessnssssnesssioss sasesnressnssossnesnsossns ONE COUPON of each Series for one Portfolio.Send it in the day you cut it out, or the next day.PON.days after we El \u2014i SE EE SES SIENNE SES This' Coupon No.1 will run in THE STAR until Friday night, 18th.Any one Coupon of either Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or will secure the portfolio.Remember, only one Coupon, but you can-out out the other five days and hand them to friends, .1 must havedropped Whilst there, and fully balf-an-hour after |\" risk it now, by letting it seem that he is | went home, and it was a quarter past nine \u201cI have been told by several parties, that Alexander Shaw's Sales.Book AUCTION.Important sale of a collection of about 2,000 Volumes of Rare and Classical mostly in Ualf Binding, consigned for unreserved sale tu Mr.shaw br C Lowe, of Birmingham The whois to be sold by Auction at my store, 2200 BT.CATHERINE STHEBT, OX THURSDAY AND FRIPAY EVENING, / \\s£h aut.19\u20ach Inst.Sale each Evening at 7.30.Catalogues ready on TUÉspAY.ANDER SHAW 185 Auctioneer.(HEARING SALE OF ODDS AND - ENDS.Books, Pictures, Vases, Copying Press, Typewriter, &c., on Saturday Evening, 20th inst.136 ALEXANDER SHAW, Auctioneer.NIXEY'S Stove polish A Bright, Silvery Polish for Stoves.and Grates, and - Lasting.Honors and Medal at the.World's Fair, Chicagp.Its cleanliness isa feature that will be appreciated by all cood housekeepers.Only requires one trial to prove its superior qualities.- Sold by all grocers CHAS.GYDE, Agent, 291 5eod 33 8.Nicholas Street, Montreal.Watch your Weight ; If you are losing flesh your system is drawing on your latent strength.Something is wrong.Take ° Scott\u2019s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, to give your system its needed strength and restore your healthy welght.Physicians, the world over, endorse it.Don't be deceived by Substitutes! - Boott & Bowne, Belleville.All Druggists.80e.à 6L oT.you were heard to say that important business would call you out of town.Was that tru \u201cI did tell several people.that, but it was not true.\u201d I - am to understand then that you told a ef Lucas colored deeply.\u201cI did not look upon it in that way.had good reasons for wishing people to think me out of town, and, under the circumstances, did not hesitate to speak as I did.\u201d ; \u201cWill you tell me what those circumstances were which would make you think it excusable to resort to a fi r * \u2018I would rather not.\u201d ' The Squire nodded to Mr.Typper, who took the witness.oC © \u201cMr, Lucas,\u201d said he, \u201cWas it not because you intended to visit Riverside farm, that you spread the story of your absence?\u201d Lucas made no reply.\u201cDid you not go to Riverside that night to meet a lady?Mr.Tupper spoke slowly, and Lucas s and looked confused, but still persisted in his silence.The lawyer continued: Va pd you not meet a lady in the summer, houhe, and was not that lady Miss Lewis?\u201d \u201cHow did you know that!\u201d blurted out the witness, at last aroused to speech, and evidently amazed.Mr.Barnes smiled slightly.I know is of small consequence,\u201d * ow sald Mr.Tupper, \u201cbut 1 will tell you.The detective has been all over the place, and as fortunately there was snow on the ground, the imprints of your feet left no room for doubt that there was a meeting between a man and a woman in that summer-house.al that was left was to dis-over their identity.\u201d - Find how have you done that, that is, if you have done sof\u2019 \u201cDo you deny that you and Miss Lewis met at that place, and on that night?\u201d \u201cI neither deny, nor admit it.\" perhaps you will later.You say you were in Lee If not at the farm, where were youf\u201d \u201cI was out for a time, and then went home.\u201d .\u201cMr.Lucas, did you hurt yourself that night?\u201d arbelieve not.How do you mean hurt mysel \u2014 \u201cDid any acclderit happen to youl\u201d \u201cI don't recall apy.\u201d Mr, Tupper stooped and picked up a small paper-cove parcel, which he enrolled, and taking therefrom a man's white shirt, handed it Wl Lucas and asked; sy \u201cDo you recognize that as your prope \u201cI can\u2019t be sure,\u201d faltered Lucas.\u201cIt has your name on it,\u201d suggested the larger: ; .\u201cWhere did you get it?\" * Never m that, just tell us if it is urs.\u201cIt looks like one of mine.\u201d \u201c tly.Now, if you Please, how did you get the blood on the wristband?\u201d Lucas examined the garment more closely; and seemed a little nervous as he saw the blood mark.\u2019 \u201cI don't know how it got there,\u201d raid he, and then with some anger, added: \u201cI won\u2019 answer another question, till you tell me how you cde in possession of this shirt.\u201d \u201cIt was sent to your washer-woman on the day following the murder, and as she had heard of the crime she kept the bloodstained garment.\u201d .\u201cDo you mean to say that you accuse me of killing Mr.Lewis{\u201d \u201cI accuse no one, but I will remind you that it Is the duty of every honest man to help, and not to hinder the machinery of justice.If you are an innocent man, you shouid not hesitate to teply to my questions.That we may have no more evasion, I will tell you at once that I know how the blood got on your shirt.\u201d \u201cHow should you know, when I tell you ] credylously._ ee | \u201cThe blood is your own.You were hit- \u2018| ten by a dog!\u201d continued the lawyer, Lucas started in surprise.\u201cYou went to Riverside and You were attacked by the mastiff.\u201cYou seem well informed!\u201d \u201cI only state what is a fact.\u201d Then sud- nize this weapont\u201d = At last the young man showed signa of distress, as he replied more humbly.\u201cYes, | sir, it is mine.\u201d \u201cIt was found at.the farm near the sum- mer-house.Will you admit now that you \u2018were there?\u201d Lucas made one last effort: ti .\u201cIn which case,\u201d interrupted Mr.Tupper, .\u201cIt would have boen covered by the snow.\u201d Lucas now seemed to ize that fur- * ther attempt at conceaïlment would be useless, and Burrows even thought that he seemed relieved, as though in fact, he had been previously playing a part which little pleased him.\u201cYouhave the best of me,\u201d he replied.-Go on! p I will answer your questions.\u2019 (To be Continued.) The great value of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for catarrh is vouched for by thousands of people whom it has cured.\\ Easy to apply, Deep ObtainedHizhest-\u2014 I do not know myselff\u201d asked Lucas in- | denly producing the pistol, \u201cdo you recog- | 1 may have dropped it there at any me\u2014 : Benning & Barsalou's Sales.' AAA A \u201c2,000 >= ' Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Underwear, AT AUCTION.bers have received instructions Salesroums, The subscri to sell at their Nos.86 aNp 88 ST.PETER ST.ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 3000 Dosen Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s \u2019 .Underwear, In Union and All Wool, direct from a Wholesale Manufacturer, BALE AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M.BENNING & BARSALOY, 9 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Rankrupt Steck for Sale by Fablic Auction.In the matter of MCLEAN & IRWIN, ot Kingsbury, P.Q.to sell by Public Auction, at our rooms, 84 Peter street, Montreal.ON FRIDAY, JANTARY 19h.1894, At ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, en bloc, at so much in the dollar, the following assets be- -longing to the above estate: LOT 1.Stock in trade composed ôf Dry- , Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hard- \u2014ware; -Grockery, Rolling Stock, -\u2014 - etc., amounting as per Inventory to.32156 92 LOT 2.Book Debts amounting to about.$1400 00 The stock with inventory can be seen on application at the Insolvent's Store, in Kingsbury, and all information cun be obtaîned at the utilce of the Curator.TERMS: Cash, or approved security, with in- Purchaser terest at 7 r aonum.to deposit time of saler cent.pe! $250 on each lot at JOHN McD.RAINS, Curator, 43 Ht.Bacramecat st., Montreal.BENNING & BARSALOU, Montreal, 8th January, 1894.INSOLVENT NOTICE: In the Matter of DAVID TEES, Junior, apd EDWARD WILLIAM BONHAM, trading the standird Tea and Coffee Company, Insolvents.The undersigned will sell by auction, at the store, 2138 SL Catherine atreét, in the City of Montreal, .On THURSDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1894, At Eleven A.M., all the Assets of the Estate, as under: neers.T6Jaw $2:201.60 Book Debts I.390.08 The whole will be sold for cash.Inventory, etc., can be seen at office of curator.Store open from 10 to 12 on day previous to J.N.FULTON, Curator.\u2018 712 law T, J.POTTER, Auctioneer.We have received instructions from the Curator .* jurions TELEPHONE, 4458.\u201d M Hicks & Oo.\u2019s Bales.(GRAND THREE DAYS C7 CLEARING SALE.1% ££ All Goods on Consignasent must > in, be Sold ta Cover Advances.c Qf Tho subscribers will sell at their ¢Y/ rooms, Nos 18:1 aud 1823 Notre Dame Street, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY aud FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th, 18th and IMk, A very large assortment of Goods now in storage and under advances, \u2014~\u2014COMIRISING\u2014\u2014 Suites, Parlor Sets, Bedroom Beta, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, sotas, Rockers, Easy Chalrs, ancy Desks, Book Cases aud a quantity ol Second Hand Housshald Furniture, L Carpets, Gasaliers, ©.Mirrors, Pictures, Engrave \"lugs, Fancy Goods, Lace curtains, Quilts, Table Linen, Fine cutlery, Fancy Needlework, Japanese Goods, Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Garments, tents Persian and Fur Lined > .OALS, _ large assortment of Custom Made Furs, etc., etc.Also about 50 fine Musk Ox Hobes.and other Sleigh Robes, Merchant Tatlar's Stock Tweeds, Cloths and Sultings, etc., etc.* .*.°This Is a large and very Important sale, and every article must be sold Lo close out consignments tale Each Afterneen at 2.50 © Cleck.= M.MICKS & \u20acO., A 18913 WEST TO END THE PROVISION FRONT STORE, AGAIN GRANULATED SUGAR, {ic Per 1b, Just arrived, another 25 3-Chest of Tes, it is our famous * WEST END RLENDS 50c Tea for 35c.= \u201cPEARL\u201d DIGESTIVE BAKING POWDER.We are the Sole Proprietors of the abore brated cele tain no ALUM or other in- Give it a trial\u201d You wil Drawing Room Sideboards, ns! con ingredients.$c per Ib.convinced it is the BEST.SPECIAL LIST.Non PES Valencia Orange, Pine Kppise, tot i da an on ne ol Hi Tomatoes, Clover Hoo Silas Grapes, Boven Crown Figs.Our prices are the lowest in the city for fine goods.BREAD 3 LB, LOAF Bic.Pickles, Harvey Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Cutsup, all 100 per bottle, Oranges 1% doz., Walouts 10c 1b., Fine Mixed Biscuits 1% tb.customers and the public generall f thei t the past Hoping ?y fur r patronage the year.oping for their favors in the future, which will receive our careful attention.J.H.E.DAVIS, \u201c 2699 St.Catherine street.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of VICTOR GAUTHIER, \u201c No 1064 Ontario Street, .Montreal The undersigned will sell by Auction at our office, No.7 Place d'Armes, Montreal, ON THURSDAY, Ith JANLARY, 1894, AT 11 O'CLOCK, The Assets of the Estate as under: A large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods.°c 315907 18 Book Debts per list.1099 93 store Will be open on 16th and 17th Inst.KENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d'Armes.Montreal MARCOTTE BROS., : Auctioneers.ra The VIN p es qui URANÉ Bas a effet a éiministing The Sagar found in Diabetes Attherate of Oneg gram per day DEPOT AT.LAVIOLETTE and NELSON'S, MONTREAL i \u2018sirable tenants, and the buildin, i Wholesale at PESQUI'S, Bordeaux.43 Jamo tt VALUABLE EAL ESTATE BY ATCO Nearly New Selid Brick : Meuse 7 Noa.10 and Ë Herm Rirest, tort Just next to Craig street, including six camfort- able dwellings that are always in demand by de- was most sub- stantiaDy bulit,.with the ible view 07 being altered to a factory, the situation belng unsurpassed for that pur .being right in thd contre ofthe city.The sale includes valuable right ot.way to the property adjolning on Craig street.Perfect title.Very liberal terms Ç sale by order of the rietor, Mv.Same, Lave.at eur Auction Reon.on WEDNESDAY MORNING.ih JANUARY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.FRAVER BROS.ns Auctionsers.OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Effects, New and Secondhand, of every description, Square and U arpets, Pictures, China and Glassware, Kitchen Requisltes, Hall and Cooking Stoves; also Dry G Tw Furs, Boots and Shoes, 148 \u2018New-Horse- Blankets, etes ete, Large Auction at Our Salesroom, No.320 ST.JAMES STREET, - ON FRIDAY MORNING, 19TH JANUARY, nning at ten o'clock.Liberal cash advances made.Safe storage for Furniture, Flanos, etc.FRASER BROS, 114 Auctioneers.OOK SALE.AN ATTRACTIVE PRIvate Libra dard and Popular Works in English Literature, also a few Canadian and other scarce books wili be sold by auction at our sales room, 330 5t James street, - \\ , including many Stan- On fKaturday Afiernoan, 10h Jan, at 2.38.ay.: .© at smn \u2014 Catalogues ready on Wednesd 18 FRASER BRON.Aucth VERY FINEST MISK OX ROBES, LARGE size, beautifully lined and tri e We have on hand for private sale, at exceed ingly moderate prices, as Fine a lot of Robes as there is in the city, alse Nleighs, Carioles, Marna dies, Rugs, ete.FRASER kos.13 Ht.James street BALES, CONTAINING 148 HORSE e vi sold at our sales rooms, 3:20 St.James street son ear, Ith JANUARY, ATTEN A.M.~ w.$& Ou view now.ns FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.WINTER.RESORTS.A MILD CLIMATE, LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY.«THE LAKEWOOD\u201d FOURTH SEASON -:- NOW OPEN, Music by Austrian Band in Sun Parlors daily.Sixty miles from Nw York, N.Y.1leod28 FRED.STERRY, Manager.Asheville, North Carolina.Ast first-class hotel, where eve ntment is a He health and comfort.pecial en be December.given during November and a a .E.VAUGHN, Manager.References in Montreal: \u20148ir Wm.Dawson.Mr.W.H.Weir (now of Asheville) Mr.Geo.Suunner, Mr.Heurg Birks, and many others.353 mos sod GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Florida, HOTEL ST.ELMO, Beautifully located on the west bank of the St.Johs River, 30 miles south of Jacksonville.Send for Ulustrated 295 2mo 4.L.SCOTT, Manager.DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM.CARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.A resort for health, change, rest or recreat all t .Elevator, electric bells, steam, « fire-, paces, sun and promenade on the A Bites ot baths; Saratoga waters and winter aporte, Fr ie a re rm pme dr rar clegance.Hend for Freely ee 206 Sms be accompanied b crued interest will be due and .Among the financial men: A.F.GAULT, Montreal, Director.R.L.GAULT, Director.10\" SIR JOSEPH HICKSON.real, Director.| S.H.EWING, Montreal, Director.| JAMES O'BRIEN, - niz \u20ac Company was o vince granting it extensive privile It has Mines, the Patrick M Railway Com It has thus obtained an a; The reports of expert Geological Survey of the quantity of coal of excellent front on the Bay of Fundy to shipping wharf upon the Bay of Fund The incorporation and o 5 ~The remaining in gold.market on the New England seaboa Company is not dependent for its | The following letter from Mr.Railway Compan the mines, includ shipment by rall and rio li superior qua: The work of the paration for an increased output.tion, ail further increase the output, boing taken.cos t.for many years to come.propert ' CANADA COALS & At 92} per cent.and , À to construct and operate its own railroads, steam ba uired oF purchase from the several ne, the Cruikshank or Milner Mine ny, or the Leckie and the McNaughton areas.gato area of about fifteen of timber upon its own lands for the future needs of its mines.eologists, mining engincers and examiners for the Mines Department of No minion Government as to the existence on these properties of an almost unlimi quality for both steam and ) The Company owns an operates a line of railway, of stand their eastern limit, on the main line chin the mization of These bonds bear interest at\"the rate of 6 p.c.per annum, payable May at the Now York Agency of the Bank, at the option of the holder of the coupon -The present Board of Directors and their friends, pany, hare also secured by purchase 8620,000 of oh 1 130,000 of bonds, we now offer for subscription.The bonds dated November lst, 1802, and maturing November rd, as it several hundred miles) than other coal pro, side route, which is much shorter and safer than an though the removal of this duty would be of great advantage to the Company and bring about an increase in ita profits, the future success upon the removal of the duty, for the reason that it is now doing business in our own country, and within the year haa filled Intercolonial Railway; and to other large Sor GENTLEMEN,\u2014Replying to your letter of enquiry of 4th inst.and Railway Company contain a practically inexhaustible supply pr wator that it has a ready market at very profiteble-pri analyses which have been submitted all show an excellent steam an y.The coal frown this ew slope, bein It is of a Lright, inn character and is mu === (LIMITED), \u2014OF THE ABOVE COMPANY \u2014 rice u | WALTER WATSON, \"New York Agent, C.À Bank Montreal + p, El F.WOLFERSTAN THOMAS.Montreal.EDWIN HANSON (Hanson Bros), Mont- W.M.RAM3AY, Montreal.WALTER DRAKE, Montreal.SAMUEL CARSLE Y, Montreal.ED.W.WILSON, New York.Application for a quotation for the Bonds on the Montreal Stock Exchange will be made in due course.in 1882 under the laws of Nova Scotia.It has a special charter fx ncluding the right to catry on the business of mining, tipnsporting and selling coal and 5, ete, - olders of the collieries and areas, the colliery prope , With the extensive coal areas known as ousehold pu: 8 gau of the\u2019 the mines, owning more than a e bonds.Te dccruéd Interest, from November .SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY.\u2026 THE MOLSONS BANK OF MONTREAIL.Subecriptions will be received by the Molsons Bank at the above à check for 10 per cent.of the par value of the bonds, an yable on delivery of the bonda.The right is reserved to reduce or reject subscriptions.turned.Formsof application may be obtained from the Molsons Bank, 7 Board of Directors and largest Bond and Stockholders of this Company are the following Amounts received on account of R.Wilson Smith and E.W.V GEO, SAMUEL FINLEY, Montreal, Presiden | aE RAILWAY CO.| R.WILSON SMITH, Investment Broker, 1724 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, and E.W.WILSON & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 98 Broadway, New York, OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION $130,000 First Mortgage 6 per cent.40 Year Gold Bonds Of the par value of 81000 each, ! ist, 1893 : to and including January 20th.Applications must payable to the Molsons Bank.The balance with ao ected subccriptions will be ve.Vilson ¢ 3 - well-known business and COFFIN, President of the General ectric Company, New York.W.STOCKI.Y, former President Brush Electric Company, Cleveland.t TRUSTEES FOR BONDHOLDERS, MONTREAL SAFE DEPOSIT CO.m the Government of that Pro known as thé J ris ins .the Nova Scotia & square miles of coal bearing territory, and also owns abundant supplies Scotia nnd for the ted extending \u2018the entire length of thé coal areas, from their Intercolonial Railway at Matcan, and also has its own ompany; the title of the mines and railway properties taken over; the extent of the Company's franchises and privileges, and the legai validity of its insues of securities have been passed upon and approved b eminent Counsel in Nova tia and Montreal, including Hon.Mr, Justice Henry, formerly of Messrs.Henry, s& enry, ol Ha .IEE .! : \u2018 Capital stock Of COMPANY.i 2 ana ae ea en ea es sa aan ae see e ae es aa na eau as 0 sn 0 am ane ma0 0 $1,500,000 Of this amount there is reserved in the treasury for the future benefit of the Company.750,000 Leaving capital stock outatanding.\u2026.Lcsssscanes ne cac nan e na aa nn eee [EP coo.760,000 Total issue of first mortgage 6 per tent.gold bonds.fener amen anaes 750,000 \u2018Ist and November ist at THE BANK OF MONTREAL Or 8 .majority of the outstanding capital stock of the Com- Ist, 1083, are issued in coupon form, principal and interest payable | _ \u201cIn the event of the United States duty of 75 cents per ton being Fenioved, It is evident that this Company should find a le possesses unusual advantages, ifs property being nearer (in some instances ties in Nova Écotia, and having direct access to the New England coast by the in- other, * of coal of n the railway, and a! / v contracts for the regular supply of coal to the Canadian isumers in Nova Scotia and other parts Torrey,\u201d who for nine years was the , and - who also acted as vice-president and general manager of ng the opening of a new slope, certifies as to the earning capacity of the coal and railway properties of this Company: .: of Can: \"Chlef Mining Engineer of the Delaware & Hudson this company pending certain improvements at a growing Pacific, the a, where it now has a profitable market.NEW YORK, January Ath, 1864.I am glad to be able to state that the coal areas of the Canada Coal very good quality, with such unusual advantages \u2018for ces.d household coal, and it produces a hard, firm coke of year just closed has been largely one of development and Improvement, involving large expenditures in pre- The year's work, however, under the present board of directors, shows an increase of more_than fifty per cent.in the produc- of which has been Aold.at satisfactory prices and from which $185,000 were realized and no bad debts imeurred.ey have made extensive improvements at the pit-hiead, u t for the better and more economical handling and shipment of the conl.Other additional the Company's shipping wharf, providing plant and power are being secured to Among the many underground improvements, the most important is the opening of a new mine, from which coal is now raised by a very short hoist to the surface,.can be produced at a minimum of ql liked.1 his will prove & very profitable portion of the work during this year and The minesare now opened Lu à producing capacity more than double the output of any year under previous ownerships of the ies.- This places the company in a position to make larger earnings, and 1 have no heaitation in «tating that the business will yield satisfactory profits 1 its stockholders after paying all operating expenses and interest on ita bonds, Vepy truly yours, H, F.Tongs. N 1000, inde feConnifY, at three months > small, 5 renew one eof siz due {he samo da day.y.This ar oy Vanderb iit and a party of friends London Stock Market \u2014\u2014 -Sènd-August, Ina orso peep rein 10 mo and] will remit Jom.the other.proce to opens In gob ee pd niet FL Messra Meredith & O' Bren ren report the London hon: are you coming down?h regards, RIOCOSC to hi part \u201care market at 8 p.m.today as fol Yours aneere JAMES BAXTER.QC W.Vanderbilt, H Maitland | Kec, London Now York The enquete iy then adjourned until Leonard Jacobs, jr., and Edward rices.ufv, two o'clock te to-day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ To ee Business Notes.:_ Mr Vanderblit in Town.: E_W.Vanderbilt.a multi-millionaire:- \u2026 Joseph M.L Fortier, cigar rnc ror.Willdo = \u2018Gibbon, Se TR BAXTER.7.DAVIS ENQUETE.SCRIMMAGE GIVEN By a Witness in the Case-The Contractor Thrashed the Financier \u2014The Latter Apologized and Then Fainted.The enquete in the Baxter-Davis case was | resumed yesterday afternoon, Judge Des- | noyers presiding.Mr.St.Pierre, Q.C., and\u2019 Mr.George Foster appeared for Mr, Baxter, and Mr.A.W.Grenier, Q.C., for Mr.WV, H.Davis.Mr.Frauk W.this city, was the only witness examined._In_ opening the \u2018examination, Mr, St Pierre, Q.C., asked Mr.Newman if he was acquainted with both Davis and Baxter, to * which he replied that he was.\u201cWere you present at an altercation that took place in Messrs.Curran & Gremer's office, on December 21, last!\u201d \u201cI was,\u201d .hr did vou go there for, Mr, New- m \u201c= \u2014 *I-had requested Mr.Baxterto meet Mr Davis, in the office of Messrs, Curran.& Grenier to discuss the payment -to me of a $13 note of Mr.MuConinifl's.© We reached the office at three o'clock.When we entered, Mr.Davis and Mr.Grenier were present.There was some other person there at the-bime, but 1 do not know who it was.\u201cDid that party whom you saw there .the office before your interview?\u201d « \u201cWhat bhppened then?\u2019 \u201cThe question of the payment of the 81500 and FlWW notes was made the subject of the discussion.When the discussion of the notes came up Mr.Davis claimed that some documents were held by hitnseif, stating that he wax to be held free and that they were tobe paid by Mr.Baxter, as they fell due.l*claimed that at the maturity of the notes [ bad not been paid anything.Falso stated that it was a mat- .ter of indifference to me who paid the notes, 80 long ax 1 received the amount owed me.At the same time, [ stated to Mr.Grenier that [ was prepared to hand back all the notes held by me.on payment to me of 81500 and protest charges.Mr.Baxter replied that hie would settle that With me, The nature of the $1000 note last referted to, [know hothing of; but I believe that it covered some transactions between Baxter.McConniff and Davis.In discussing this matter of responsibilities for rephyment of notes both parties became angered and Mr.Davis accused Mr.Baxter of imisapplying a note of $M), which statement Mr.Baxter resented, and ois farther argu- \u2018ment Mr Davis Tepeated .the state.nteut.Then \"Mr.Baxter called Mir.Davis a Jia, Mr.Davis then went over to where Mr.Baxter was, and struck him.in the scrimmage that \u2018Toilowed, Mr.Davis seized Mr.Baxter by the collar of his coat and SIRUCK HIM FOURTEEN OR FIFTEEN BLOWS on the head and shoulders.The whole matter was so instantaneous and ofsuch short duration that I was unable to get over in tin» to stop the fight, 1 caught hold of Mr.Davis and pulled him back.He then said that if Mr.Baxter wuld a Rize he would stop.Mr, Baxter then w ow over to the other side of the rocm aud said | that he a logized.Immediately after the apology had been offered, and accepted Mr.axter moved towanls a chair to get his hat with the intention, as I thought, of leaving the office.Some further discussion then arose and 1 asked Mr.Baxter to leave the office.He was about to do so when he was suddenly taken with a fainting \u201cspell, Mr.Grenier and.1 becoming alarined sent out for brandy, which wegave to Mr.Baxter.We then removed him into a private oftico and laid him on a lounge, at the same time a plyi ng a |wet towel to his head.Baxter appeared to me to be more hat than we at first anticipated, We then sent out for more brandy and finally for some quinine.Afterlying ow: the sofa for three-quarters of an hour Mr.Grenier and I deemed it advisable to move the gentleman back to his office in the Standard buildings.Previous to leaving, Mr.Davis came into the private oftice and shook handsand apologized.We telephoned to three or four physiciars, but they were all out.Finally, at six o'clock Drs.Devlin and Nichols arrived.At seven o'clock Mr.Baxter was removed home.Mr.St.Pierre:-\u2018That looks to be a fair story po! suppose you have seen Mr.Baxter late es, and'{ think he is very sick.\u201d Cross-examined by ) A.W.Grenier, Q.C., counsel for Mr.Dhvi ja: \u201cHow did you come to make the appointment, Mr.Newman {°° Ir.Davis came to my \u2018office that morn: ing, in answer to a letter of nine.He ap- cared to be reluctant about meeting Mr.xter in his (Baxter's) office, but would be ier to have a meeting at Mr.Grenier's office.He a:so said that.he had An engage: ment with a gentlemar at Mr.Grenier's office.and would be willing to meet Mr.\" Baxter there at the same time.\u201d \u201cWhen fou came into my office I was en- gagerd vith two gentlemen * Yes ; with Mr.Davis and Mr.Doughty, as Laficrwards found out.This latter gentleman vent ont into another private office and Mr.Baxter and myself entered.\u201d * You liad two notes ¢\u201d \u201cNo.trad aSlues noteanda $1300 note, which was unpaid since August.\u201d \u2018 Who rave you the $1000 note 7° * I got it to renew the $1500 note.\u201d \u201cIs it not true that the folowing letter now shown to your, along with another letter dated August 18, 1243, read in your presence by Mr.Dabi is\u2019 attorney, corroborate his assertion that the $1000 note of which you have spoken.had been misapplied, and those letters reading as follows Mr.St.Pierre- \u201cI object to them Leing read unless the judge allows.\u201d Judge Desnoyers ruled to allow the evidence to go in and the copies-to form part df the record.The letters referred to read: Jaen Baxren, r Banker, IST St.James street, Montreal.May 19, 1893, W.H, Davis, Esq.ec ormwall \u2018out.MY DEAR Si, In matter of note made by J.MceConnitl, Eu.dated to-dny, for 81a, payable at threo mos.dated at my otlice, } hereby to pay same and you harmless, havo rece ed - from.Mr.MeConuift transfer of real estate to cover this noie in full.1 may want you to en- doraé a renewal for $1000, but will not want any further catonsion or delay.If the $1000 renewal f5- made it ix covered ky this letter and is to bo paid by me.You have endorsed this $130 note- aftor me.AMES BAXTER.JaMgs BaxTin, Banker, 157 St.Jauies street, MONTREAL.August 18, 1883, Ww.H, Davis, ken., Contractor, ctc., Cornwall, My DEAR SiR, by Moon a find a note for .© was exceptionally brilliant and beautiful.GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION, OF THE | ; and tinted by : annual soc | | | j \u2018Newman, merchant, of i | oe tendered a complimentary to the guests and their friends to the number | of nearly two hundred.Special fustal music yu the Windsor orchestra; and the ball- was æsthetically decorated with flags and flowers.The illumination of the room Two hundred \u2018candle power from incandescent lights was delicately toned.\u201chinese lanterns.t was in he best sense an \u201cAt Honie.\u201d It will be reciprocated by the guests and will y become an al event.THE BOARD oF REVISORS.Those Corporation Employes on the Voters\u2019 List and the St.Denis ; Ward Electors.At this morning's.meeting of the Board of Revisors, Mr.A.G.Cross sald he was informed that Mr.Hamel, of the City Treasurer's \u2018department, had a list of ali the Cor- ration employés, and he would like to ave it produced.Mr.Hamel will report Phare these names.The asseasors\u2019have verified the duplicated names by a great many instances, but a few \u2014remahv tHiriire une mn.It was submitted ta the Board by the seéretary-treasurer of the old municipality of Cote St.Louis that inasmuch as in taking over the municipality the city had assumed its liabilities, the tenants who had not paid their poll tax were really indedted to the city for it, and consec uently had had no right to vote in the new St.nis Mr.Lafontaine, who is opposing Mayor andre in the ward, oppased-t ts contention: \u2018and-the cided to sustain their former decision that they had a right to vote, They will accordingly be placed ¢ on the list.Sulpician Superior-General The Council of the Sulpicians | inParis yesterday elected the Rev, Captier, P.S_ S.,, Superior-General of the er.He was born at Tarrare, in the diocese of Lyons, France, in the year 1823, and he is consequently sixty-four years of ape.He entered the Sulpician Order in 1852 + Since that time he has been professor of theology for several years and also director of the Grand Séminaire at Lyons., He has been procurator of the Order of St.Sulpice at Îtome for the \u2018last twenty .VEars, He always acted for the Or- dér in all affairs at the vatican.He is a brother of the celebrated Pere Cap tier, the Dominican priest, who was at ne he.ad of the Dominican House at Accueil, near Paris, during the commune, À great many of the gentlemen of the Seminary of this city are personally well acquainted with him.\" The Hev.Messrs, LyÿRue'and Rousseau studied with him in tHe Seminary in France.Premler Taillon Denles an Absurd \u201c.Rumor., Mon.I.O.Taillon was seen in connection with the rumor, which has been freely cir- _ctilited to the effect that he is-about to re- ie froin the Quebec ministry.He simply r raid may be tracéd to some source and there may be the semblance of a reason for their existence; but this is so absurd and so utterly false that it cannot be traced and there exists not the least foundation.\u201d = PERSONALS.Mr, C.Fitzpatrick, Q.C., is at the Windsor.Mr.A.McMillan, St.Pani, Minn, is at the Queen's.a Mr.Charles Fitzpatrick, M.P.P., Quebec, at the Windso Mr.H.E.W.alton, Gananoque, Out., Queen's.Mr.H.F.McLaughlin, Arnprior, is at the St.Lawrence Hall.Mr.H, 8.Foster Browne is in town, at the St.Lawrence Hall.Mr.John D.grace, cditor of.United Canada, étre, ie isat the Ha Mr.Loic, M.P.has arrived at the W indoor tron ronto.- Mr.A.W.Ross, M.P., w innipez, has arrived at the Windsor from Utlawa.Mr.\\V.M.Angus, Torento, arrived in town on saturday and is at the Windso The Hon.M.H.Cochrane, Hillhurst, Compton, arrived in town on Friday, and is stay ing at the, Windsor, Mr.Jack McP.Eadie, of New York, tho guest of his stunt, Mrs.Gillies, of Buckingham avenue.- Mr.L.Howard, manager of the Molsons Bank at Morrisour Ont., was in the city on Saturday à C Captain tut Rutherford, Royal Canadian Arti llery, rs.Rutherford have arrived at the Wind- is at the pe from Quebec Mr.A.8S.Stewart, of Revelstoke, British Col- umhin, is among the recent arrivals at the 8 Lawrence Hall.Mr.Seargennt P, Stearns, accompanied by Mrs.and the Misses Stcarns, left last week on a visit, to New Y orl.The visitors to the Ladies\u2019 Bengvolent Institution for the Jircscnt week week, are Messrs.Andrew S.Ewing and Henry B Mr.Edward Mover hen, recovered from tho acei- dent he met with by being run over, and he is able to be about again, Mre.Clarke Hlamilton has arrived in town from Kingston, on a visit tr her daughter, Mr Le Notre ae pe outr: felt overcoats, which were sold to the trade | 6 F | wh tumor ?one nt to the Too of wheat in an hour's time, Wheat open May 65 sollers, and the crowd re ing out what ey boaglt où the bond or yesterd iss a.m.\u2014Whoat weak.Long wheat coming out.Prox sions opened hi hog market, and ec oe ancount on the were sellers, and pacte a sold rete.© market in now easior; thore was a heavy trade in wheat during the first Avo minutes.Several operators who bought ¥ out gain, and the sn vs ncipally by local sal against p M now quiet and APPROVE OF BURDEBAUS PLAN.[8PECIAL TO THE STAR.) Panis, Jan 16.\u2014The news, prove ef M.Burdeau's for sion of the four and a \u2018 into and a half per cent.M.Burdeau estimates that the plan will save to the country 63,000,000 francs.Fallure of Moir & on GLascow, Janu 16\u2014Moir & Co, calico printere, have led.The Liabilities ave placed at ,000, aches, a little exertion tired us greatly, and my appetite vas very peer.Bo we be &at to tako Hool'a Barsaparilia and the effect was like magio restoring us to perfect health and preventing severe sickness JP and doctor's bills\u201d J.H, x < ¢ Toren 1 J.a Totoa!f u d'a Cures.emo MARKETS, Grain, Flour.ota.Month Opening Highest Lowest Closing May.64 4 à Jul 4.ad on CS Sm se di y HU HN CE Bk BRB Ja BoE 7e SN BMH I BE NEB 813 15 800 8W 798 .793 18 28 18 8 In In toia 70 8% n° cs 4 .Big AN ae \u201cHig Hy \u201cHig \u201c LSM sen 58% 39 ék à dk @& © Ç A Ge eh ow wie, NN Gh 8 59° se s \u2018» Mar.SC SR CHICAGO MARKETS.Wheat, 3-86 Down, Corn ronger, Provisions Weaker.Crusade Jengary 10 Ivhoat opencd fair} stead, sagged under heavy.feringe.cldting about fc lower than yes terday.Corn improved fully jc.Prost: sions kept pretty stoady and Y show ved of strength carly in the day, but aubsequentis dro 3e, closing weal \"Jan any rop about CE tons Tero % Las, ks Shay pa A Fort \u201cHuds re 13.45 M ay.\u201c PS a helo SHE ar?May.Ribs, a6 \u201cJanuary ad on Grand Trunk Railway Company.qe uf traffic for weok ending January 13, ary, ary, 36.1808, Passenger train carni 104.4 99,530 Freight do do re ME Total do do .$97.30 810.17 Increase, 1894, 97,274.The Nelson Monument Case.The enquete in the dynamite case Mercier, elland and De Mar- tigny was opened to-day.Mr.rane, contractor, was examined \u2018swore that the cartridge cou not cause than five dollars\u2019 damage, even if it cause that much.An Extraordinary Derelict.The most extraordinar.Jerelict shi which there is record is ue \u2018\u201cMarie Celeste,\u201d which was found ie the middle of the Atlantic, deserted, with every sail set, dinner half-cooked in the galley, and not a soul on board, though she had every appearance of having been occupied immediately.before.The weather was fair and there was a gentle breeze.She was towed into port, but no explanation of the mystery tery Surrounding the vessel has ever offered itself.coul Consideration is due to all things.Try a bottle of \u201cAunt Marthy's Cure\u201d for Rheu- lo Between honorable persons the word is a contract.-Dyer's Digestive Malt Extract is the only sure remed: id à for indigestion,loss of appetite, etc.Sol by druggis ste If success were the aim of man's life, there would be no virtues; calculation only would exist.Protection Against Burglary.The Holmes Electric Protection, as a means of Protection, has a world wide reputation, combining all the latest improvements b experienced electricians.An its customers can, be referred to.the following: From THE UxioN BANK OF CANADA.HoLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTION Co.GENTLEMEN,\u2014I have pleasure in bearin, festimon, to the careful attention whici towed upon all matters n- has bee your duties since our vaults have been protected by your electric system, during the past four years, and to the prompti- e \u2018| tude with which watchmen were on premises whenever we have tested the sys tem during \"he night.I am, gentlemen, yours truly, G.H.BALFOUR, Manager.From R.SHARPLEY & SONs, 225 St.James st., Montreal.HorvEs ELECTRIC PROTECTION Co.GENTS,\u2014 With much pleasure we add our testimony-to the mauÿv you will no doubt receive, a8 to the value of the Holmes Electric Service.Our store has been under your Protection since the company commenced business in this city, and has given perfect satisfaction.vious to placing it under your care, we had two {| clerks sleeping on the premises, but find your protection much more satisfactory.R.SHARPLEY & Sons, St.James st, Montreal.Notre Dame street, Montreal.Hopurs ELECTRIC PROTECTION Co.GENTLEMEN,\u2014This is to certify that I have been under the protection of the above company for cie ears, during which time it has given fect satisfaction, more icularly of late.I have at all times ound | the men and 6 officers of same, willing and obliging.Yours truly S.MevERs.From H.BIREs & SoNs, 235 St.James street, Montreal.Hours Euectmic PROTECTION Co.GENTLEMEN,\u2014Having used your Electric Protection for several years, on our.store, factory and vaults, we willingly bear testi- \u2018mony to its value.e have tested it frequently and atall hours, and can thorou, bly rely upon it.We consider it the urgiar protection there is, and would \u2018and it very bard to do without it.Yours truly, H.Binys & Soxs.From RS HEMSLEY, 235 dnd 57 St.James st, ontreal HOLMES ELECTRIC PROT Co.GENTLEMEN\u2014I have much pleasure in testifying to the very efficient mauner in es vs RE a AVERS À SARSAPARILLA S.P.Smith, of Towanda, Pa, whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Ayers Sarsaparilla, Ie writes: \u201cFor eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer from constipae tion, kidney trouble, and indigese tion, so that my constitution seemed - to be completely broken down.I was\u2019 fnduced to try Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, and ~ took \u2018nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and-killneys are in perfect condition, and, in all their \u201cfunctions, as regular as clock-work.At the time _ I bepan taking Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 129 pounds; I now can brag of 139 pounds, and was never in so good health.If you could see me before and after using, you would want me for a traveling advertisement, I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to be the best in the market to-day.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co, Lowe!!, Mass.Guresothers,willcureyou attention to our.a pads, European marl ng them in our own factors.© devote special wh we buy | in the hest Eu in duty free, and mount t Some points which explain why in VALUES ARE SO GOOD, HENRY BIRKS & SONS, 233-3 84.James Séreet, Montreal.Jewellers by special appointment to their Excellencies th meral and the Countess of \u2018 i e Gavernor-Ge fk] a si \u2014 Pills constipation.Try a box T0 THE TRADE ONLY.HR.IVES & (0, Queen St, Montreal.Our new 1894, Illustrated CATALOGUE of HARDWARE and sundries is now ready and will be mailed on application.CASTIN GS Ot all kinds to order.If you want a reliable Port Wine use (25 YEARS OLD) : Bottled in Oporto by Feuerheerd.Beware of imitations, 11x codtf = St.Catherine Trotting Ou wal must be tearrd t ofsle Feb.lat.I WArerooms c out fat elghe 1 ZL) be filled with carriage saun ve about ed seighs of ak kina to sell or give Away this mou you want one, COME.LATIMER, 593 St.Paul Street.10S daw Buy ++ BELL'S FOOTWEAR, Mat eod FINE CHINA WWW At 25 Per Cent.Discount.\u201c Limoges \u201d China Dinner Sets at 25 per cent.discount.\u201c Haviland \u201d China Dinner Sets at 35 per cent.discount.\u201cCarlsbad * China Dinner Sets at 25 per cent.discount.*\u2018Doulton\u201d Ware.Dinner Sets at 25 per cent.discount.English Earthenware Dinner Sets at 25 per cent.discount.ALL AT 25 PER CENT.DISCOUNT, A.T.WILEY & C0., 1803 Notre Dame Street, TOOTHACHE N ERVOL Em One application on the cheek outside is sufficient.25 CTS.AT ALL DRUGGISTS OR JOHN T.LYONS, instantly cured by the Wonderful Remedy Cures alse Meadache and Neuraigis.- Cor.Craig and Blemry Sta.= - Fes ane er _\u2014 - \u2014 We Take Pride in Referring to the following recognitions : of Merit vouchsafed.12h 6t, Ban From COMMENDADOR JOHN DEWAR & SONS, DISTILLERS - (ESTABLISHED 1348).VIZ.\u2014Ropal appointment Lo Me to Her the Queen.Inatitute, oies a cod famed \u20ac Luterers of on.Spiers & Pond, Lt« awarded at vari And the Incréasing Demand all over the world, ighest In t onat hibition, 100.The award, Interna abi à an al ious Exhibitions, ete, le Bole \u2014 Ilxsdatt FOR SALE At Montreal Junction.A small, comfortable Cottage.built is leaving for Ontasio, arriere are 12.longing to the house, and adjoi ting lots ous be rented the owner, who eet of land be t A dainble summer home.ins convenient.Price low and term: MH.M.SIMPSON, 1113 Saw 30 At, John street, For Sale ON DORCHESTER ST.In the very nest part of this hate yee street, a house with with ground oa it and shade trece: stabice and FOR SALE MOUNTAIN STREET.A charming Double House built with a special vie economy of servioe, with all modern conventenoce, on rion kitchen, ete.The house waa built for the owner aoû no expense spared in its construction.H.M.SIMPRON, 11x5 Saw se Nt.John Street.FOR SALE On Sherbrooke.Street.One of the handsomest residences on this frahlonable street.For particulars apply M.M.SIMPSON, xd: Saw _ 3e © 1, John Street.your services are lave had occasion to enter my shops at the most unusual hours, and havé always found vour men on hand in a very short time, and I feel quite secure under your present management.Yours truly, R.HEMSLEY.* Dozens of- similar letters can be seen at 1 ouroffi te.He that is lavish in words is often a nig- A note drawn on Sunday is void.Not so Jhb \u201cAunt Marthy's Cure; nday as well as onday.COMMERCIAL GOSSIP, .Ce Meredith és 0'Brien's Chioazo Specials.oon Jan 10880 4 m.mn voit wheat the area of | tai: ita fa patti ction i dies pine fumcomsirioe toad de iy de- Sposial Notices.Le 1 have the following number of ofa plicants\u201d | who wish to 1st of May next: 9 Spplicanie, rent free to $12 per th appl canta, rent $12 to D per month.app li ee month; 5 jppplicants, rent ys to 300 px annum, ou have aor to suit send full are fou A.Mainwaring, 147 St.ames, 3338 St.Cathérine and 240 a rence streets.26 5 line of Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool Vests atural Shades, to be cleared at 38 and 00 cach a ot Carslers, Notre Dame st.it relieves pain only.Por pir ticulars apply uM.ardrses, 1125 Saw 3e 8, 3 ohn street.PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-Notios is hereby given that MR.ARTHUR LYMAN haa been admitted to partnership in our business, LYMAN SONS & CO.Montreal, Ih January, 1504 133 LIST! OH, LIST!! Your Property with JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, Woes sm.Tos M NTRRL Da Darty tod at! the corner of Bt.George a ran peinte i= Lave.published pete oe reaidont in Montreal gigs and 165 86.James strest, MARTEL like a deal and dumb use Ble Makes all yves of Mackay py £10,000, Bishop 88,500 and 815,000, Crencent $14.0 COTE ST.ANTOINE.oases oo, #5 0 + 2 choice Juliding aa bar Th GORN A, TEEN & ¢ JANES BAILLIE.11x7 Notre Dame itreet, The following advertisements were received too late for rolagaification: : W PANTED- A GENERAL SERVANT Por pe MALL family.nu children; referenoes req to Mra.Glickman, 19 Argyle \u2018ave.ANTED \u2014 By RESPRCTARLE FNGLIER an, plain ew Ting or any kind of work by, Ue day.Adee: R office.3 1 WANTED ENAMEL TO MIND CHILDRI ist with lient work.2691 St.Catherine ot.131 ANTED A TRAVELLING AGENT or EX.\u2018Apply ia person, to M.M.Erissetios 434 Be.| an et Wen A CA CÉRÉRAL ¥ ERAL RER VAT VARY FOR 3 Ww arre Dama S04 rite Au ?AT GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, small tiny .vasy plave.References Tour Apply 33D Br.Catherine at.RBALE.CHERF EXPL ESS SLEIGH 2 ERY ALY \u201cCRAYONS RTEATI 0 oT A «ta, choice of frames for 50 now to Ras ia ation.TIF 0% Kb NBI Rocks.FURNIBHED ROOME WITHOÉ W board; also (able board.24 Cathonrt où.+ OUSES FOR SALE."]
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