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[" LAST: EDITION.i - The Montreal Daily RGULATION aS 104.VOL /OL.XXVI_No, 17., RATES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED, 10.wuts 10.ents for 30 words or less, tre FUPILS LS WANTES ATED, 10 ants for 10 worda or less, and eXtra wi 1 cent per ord insertion.All other * TWASTED\u201d ds 2 conta for 1 worde or loan, __and each insertion.t per exira insert BOXED! AD, 10 conts Fool ar Joa, and 4 cont per sertion.POUND, 10 cents fer 30 woids or less, and 34 cent por insertion.extra word, each TO LET Hot ES, STORES, ETC, Scents for 35 words oent extra word, cash insertion.£5 conte for 3 words or and à cent per LOST, 25 ce forse wo ra os last and | ect per extra BUSIN CHANC £8, ETC.5 cente for 36 worda or lesn, and 1 cent pez extra æord, each insertion.PERSONALS, Lo oie 2 cents per word; 2.) AN ndvertiscasents inserted at the above rates muet de prepa Uut oc town aavestisers anler through their local wewadselers at the above ratea.SITUATIONS VACANT.NAA ~~ AAA N SANTED- IA DAY SURE.SEND ME YOUR æidress and 1 pti] show you how to make $3 a day: atsolutely sure: furnish the wurk aud teach you free.You work in the locality where you live.vey WU J LL CI Sr .mem guarantee a clear or nh ay » work; at absulutely sure.Pout 2adl + to write tu- tas A.W.Know Windsor, Ontario.nd me 718 156eod VV ANTED\u2014AGENTS, M MALE AND FEMALE, TO U our new Kettle Slesner.Entirely new; sella tu every housekeeper.ur Bread, Cake and l'aney Enites, Carver, and Knife \u2018ad Bcimors Sharpener.No Lapua required.sellers and big profita Claim Ehear Co.Lock Bon.Toronto, tnt.fo WASTED ACTIVE PRRBON OF GOOD CHAR- .acter to travel for established house with expenses paid.Salary 379).Encluse reference and self- &ddreaend stamped envelope, Uen'l Manager, Drawer + We, YES, UNEMPLOYED.\"INEX perienved, sober and active, English and Freuch 4 speaking adults as stirsmen.Good pay atonce.Stesly \u2018 work.Frees Sone 8 vellington, nurscrymen, Room 4, Temple Building, Montreal, J.W.Boalt, M WASTED IMMEDIATELY.GENERAL | BERVANT where purse is kept Apel MN Ke naington ave, Cote Bt Antoine, or 7 Thistle Terrage, City.14 3 Jaw yARTED A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT IN Must te quick at figures and a penman.yi \u2018EL 1691\" STAR office.YANTED -MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO ACT te us private Seal undve ipetractions uce une nd stam, roesary.end p Nu W ANTED A GENERAL SERVANT FOR A FAM- of five adujts.Good wages aud comfortable quaster Lo the right 1 Apply Dr.Hayes, 113 us 3 Wan a AN \"EXPERIENCED | HEAD FORE- wan La take charge « if à large sash and door, ete.ust be a th horoughly Aer man, weil post fone, Joiner foley ete, Adress\u2019 1755,\" BYAR office.163 Wein Îis 8 Hubert su SERVANT FOR SMALL VVANTED AT ONCE, GENERAL ea for family of three.Quly th can \u2018io plain cooking and av refersorea eo apply, fore- nouns or evenings, at 8£.Catheri 162 WANTED _roLozia APPLY BABISTUN BIND- V ANTED DA} Hoi HOU\" SEMAN AID WHO Otc AS SEW.fore of aft.1.8 Hutchison we regaied.Apply be 16 2 Wh: \u2014 SALESMAN | oN APALARY, AC quainted with ply Re Imperial Building, 1 171 eb.i 14 JFOR SALY_FOR THE MILLION.KILN DRIED R SALE-91 COURSOL SREEET.THAT AT- oom FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLR TOR \u2018 oo cu tamarac blocks, tractive stone {ron tage, s no R A mon.moderate.SL.TS; mill biocks, $1.9 per Kad.JC.Mactiareid & 14 Con painted and 00 i of tro sentle Terms A corner St.James and Gay.Telephone 81 cupled by proprietor.ny OOMB\u2014 A FEW DOUBLE AND D SINGLE FUR- R SALE\u2014-LARGE SAFE, BURGLAR PEo0F For BALE\u2014TWO HOUSES AND ONE BUILDING ment, by Jas.Htewart & Co.ls 8t James lot, central locality, 500, rootal $3316.Terms Moti Hon all I conveniences.for quiet sentlemen, Sa compart W3_ eaxy.Apply No.1 1890 51.Catttine or 173 Roos \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, vety warm.8% Drummond at.59 R&S BOARD, ON BATHROOM FLAT.St Martin st 133 OOMS\u2014TO LET, FIRST CLASS FURNISHED rooms, suitable for married couple, with or without board 79 rne street.| 153 OOM EXCERTIONALLY LARGENICELY FURnished with board, in quiet vate tanaily._10 Park ave.s > RTE \u2014To LET.F F1 'RNISHED F FRONT ROOMS, large and small.M4 31 5 Catherine ne at.Re FURNISHED TO RENT, WITH GAR Hin and bot er accommodation, at 53 Heaver Hall OOM ~ELFGANTLY FURNISHED, HU HEA\u2019 Champ « re br steam, 5 minutes from P.OOMH3-TO LET.NEWLY TIXTED, ON BATH- utnished or room fat, f unfurnished, just rent for man and wife Light housekoe ping it pren 24 sit Attoine street.133 Rocoxs, \u2014WELL FURNISHED ROOMS ON BATHroom fat, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen.§ Osburne at.163 OOM\u2014TO LET NO.6 VICTORIA STREET, double froat room, on bathroom ished, with boant sad every convenience.162 Ï OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM, ON tathroom fat, for coe or two wo gratlemen, breakf if quired.833 Palace at.162 ,oox-DoL BLE AXD NICELY FURNISHED, batbrooæ flat, with cupboard and 184 8 St \u201cPen st.16 s oôu\u2014 A LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM, on bathroom Mat, suitable for or tw ole men.44 Ushorne st.OOM\u2014SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, IN A PRI- re oe family, for geutiemen only.Auer light.199 51 ni ; WASTED 1 BY MAN SITUATION AS i clase meat and arr couk, hutel or Apply 62 Amherst st u 1 \\ ANTED.WATER COLOR, PEN AND INK OUM-DOUBLE, HEATED BY FURNACE.PRI- amily, children.$5 per mcath.2M Berri, V TANTED-WORK BY THR DAY, WASH NG ironing, scrubbing, etc.Apply Mrs.J.i 1 8 inet at .We \u2014RY A ESPECTABLLE Tours woman, work by tbe day.Apply to 172 Sanguinet romee PUPILS WANTED, A BN VV ANTED- Cr PROF.WARNAULT, 157 DULUTH venue.Successful method, de Fi rience in in Ingres-Coute! bo noe, ve ean expe ou Moderate Is 3eod N ANTED_FLUTE LESSONS GIVEN BY FLUT- adress \u201cP 1115,\u201d STAR « Ww AxrED ANTONIO BONACCORSO.TRA TEACHER abd drawings of every description \u20ac few doors .153 ee Pre are music written and vagraved.Aira ROS WARN ax AXD WELL.FURNISHED.TAR od Price very reasomable, $5 t .Family VV ASTED-BY YOUNG LADY.sn SITUATION private.Apply Cathoart are\u201d TY BOY buokk Best OOM\u2014LARGR WARM FRONT ROOM, WELL references.\"T1 197, Sram office.__ 6 Red, for gentle on beth ne V ANTED\u2014 \"ay A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, private famuly.1% Cadieux st.bain stec.7 0 a7.& good laandrom.50 5, BO o0M-\u20146NE , JARGE no ROO, mar BY ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, GOOD READER, | i EL ee V et +! QOMB\u2014NEWLY FURNISHED.a BOARD: a invalid or elderly porsoa to read \u201cis 3 Rok NY .Ty \u2014-A BITUATION OR WORKING OOMA\u2014FURNISHED OR nr AT N housekkeeper or à plain cook.Apply 611 Bt.R° 334 8k.Chas.Berremes, above Ontario: fami street, 172 e._ 163 \"ARTED TERSONB OUT OF EMPLOY OOM \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED ROOM, HOT N should call at No 35 St James street Theo À water, gus.774 Palnoe street.163 Roger La LARGE = ROO, ON BATHROOM am LET, = NICE FURNIBHED bathroom ft pliable ea 3 RoE VICTORIA STREET.SEE FURNISH- nom, oa also single; 3 OOM ON BATH- Room mors 7 FURNISHED water heating Belmontst.143 ROSS BOOM, WITH BOARD, LATE dinner, bathroom fal.for 8 gentleman.108 Mare oo wAX COMFORTABLE FURNISHED Semen Bl 5t Matthew st saitable for two indies or gentlemen 171 R SALE \u2014 DRY KINDLING WOOD, LARGE loads, $2.00.Jai .Henderson Eros, Set William st.Telephone 821 ki BALE \u2014 ST 5 co lam 1 eal.§ to.Ac: beet.§ to 13:20 bacul «t b 6 to llc, v t pork, musages a hams Telephone 1160.Jos Lavesque & Cle Ÿ Bus oy F° R BALE\u2014 A FIRST CLASS STERFORTIOON ih outs complete.Address P.O.>.Hox 42, 3 ont- real, PQ R SALE-RECEIPTS FOR TUR MAKING oF Leer, porter and wiue by a brewer.\u201cN 1733,\u201d Bran utice.dre ° OR BALE \u2014 À PRIZE PIANO FROM THE World's Pair, inspection invited.New cambe Piano Warorooma, Bt.Catherine st.162 JOR BALE\u2014NO.3 \"CALIGRAPH™ TYPEWRITING machine, with cabinet complete.Only used three or times.$50, $150.son d 642 Cray ; 163 R RSALE-7 13 CABINET GRAND PIANO, FULL ie Foarved race dr vocal.action t = ; - Pre ee rani, \u2018® Prines Arthur.162 Fea SALE -HEINTZMAN PIANO, CPRIGHT, Ds order, $10 monthly: W.Ubaw & Co, 1811 Notre Dame st.TT 1 en SALE COMPLETE FILE OF THE CANA- wa.ftrong suitable binding library; 28 volumes.Apply Room R RSALE COLLECTION | OFABOUT 2000 VARIE- uf postage stamps.\u201c3 191,\" Bran ir \"OR SALE\u20148350, LARGE UPRIGHT PLANO.A ollowing makers: R SALE \u2014 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA.bound in 3 Leather: cout $30, price y R-SALE\u2014A VERY FINE OLD OLD VIOLIN, Sec titul tone and i Can be tried at Lavalise's instrument Sore, bry ua Hil.A1 Fer SALE-TRAVELLERS' TRUNKS, LARGE of Could rmall A bargain.Heiohards Mantg Coy, by .eo.Fo SALE 0.AT 8 PER JOT ER BUY hat Murrie Upright Piano bn Wai y cas that ed oe heed was Sani U.Ty.Roar fi: paibe Toi Ad AQ STF ays | Fra pats it, Ax ina, ARONE = PE T for vffera Address BO.Bax 138.SALE CHEAP AND ON (EASY TEEMA.Srey n tie the howe.machines, 97.FU peered ams 85 upwards, at Lawlor & Co.'s, 467 st.Hypolite 11 RGALE LE ADVERTISER LEAVING CITY WILL sail ve cheap for oh a splendid and some furniture; Quite new.Address \u20188 A kx oles R SALE-QUE, UPRIGHT PIANO, MALNTT swi t, amall size, easy payments.ww.Shaw 20 vol ous Dame st si 1 RS READING, ALL: THE STAN- : crie SEE et - Fred dm du Lindsay, Ont.173 Frise SALE-A NICE BLACK HAIR FRONT anda Walnut Centre Table and Mantel Bed pe Apply to 3034 Chatham Bt.17eod2 R SALE\u2014AT HALF F PRICE.CONTENTS OF 4 room house.Apply to Theoret & Co., 3 Bt.James D'OR 32 SALE-MAHOGANY DOUBLE WI i .WARDrobe with mirror door, #60.Vose an AS Jor BALE WINDSOR HOTEL, LONGUEUIL, a t and Charles atresia \u2018Terma Bt.aay.hr] trade.Apply Windeor Hotel, ull.17 4 law Fous SALE a0 WILL PURCHASE A BPLEN- w brick tenements, near Victoria square: sami rental no aly\u2019 a «uma amount of cash roq acy 4 avoept as part ment other property or hog edi Henry Ward & hy oe.James st.171 COR SALE-COTTAGE AT MONTREAL SOUTH, on lot our, vonvenient ied and TY En mont payments 3 208 dole 15] CK OF PRETTY Cote Sa.Antoine.TTACHE $5500 such.IL: M ™ ate LE_Houes À AND HOTEL IN THE CITY, pas Apply to Theoret & 200,3 81 James R SALE-2 HOUBES, 11 AND 13 D SEYMOUR avenue, finished in the latest atyle, sie x60, just completed.P Brice 2900 2 houses on west, Noa.1408 and 1410, cut one and DA greuite front Some sepa clagant Gni an te Cerner Atwater and Coursol = WDOX.Hs AND BUILDING LOTS \u2014FOR BALR BY\u2014 Jeu M 136 st.James street.$10,000-E.Den, seen pee well house, Lot water fur nace.roo wabling, etc.10.00 feet of land.Call for Suse \u2014ST.CHARLES BORROMEE ST.3 sory?brick house below Bherbrooke st 200d convenient.Suitable for 32000 Se Ora ONE FRONT DOUBLE HOUSE ae 2 aie Local D Sails for owmer's occupa aE ENCASED TENEMENT ins | $3000 HA pena mon Æatance at 6 per cent.ber \u2014PAPINEAU AVENUE PROPERTY.£4000 below feet frontage, 4 present rental, 8500 per ea cash, bal.at § per cent.BRICK a RTTAGE- ON DROLET finished Lingo Smid nail.° at 6 per cent.~BERRI STREET.2 DOUBLE TENE- for sale, next corner Mt.Ro; fry frontage, tal locali ments of $l at any time.$18,000 2.3 ANTOINE STREET.BRICK ate oe Bl oe sot te\u2019 ants, te pratment D property; part of purchase price can RACH FOR 3STONE E FRONTDOUBLE tenementz on S400 rn ce Race ar er ave, 500 PE MMOND ST.4 STORY RRICK residence for sale; * good for several horses; lot about 130 feet deep to à wide lane; very central JT.HUBERT ST, RUILDING LOT FOR BALE, +3 nsar Cherrier st, size 252109 to a 30 fout lane; fine Sem | R SALE (cree EXPRESS SLEIGH, AREY R SALE STANDARD BRED MARE ; TRANS _\u2014Vohanteer\u201d .\u201cSpider,\u201d 3380, out of.dan prea | 3 more.\u201d 408.This filly in Taree: handsome and ti ving been obtained tn Tor lows than Half veluat pores or ue: Apply to J.McVey's Stables, Si ex-haage, will be x ro sound i in every way.street.Catt Ga irionitiens Antique Furni- ROO LAR LARGE FROST ed ox arco city.Apply at once to B.Brown, 30 Ree.1 Re TO LET.FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE and single, hot water, bath, etc; terms moderate.ml OOM\u2014WELL PURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE ; for two gentlemen, ith board, also table board.48 Cathcart st.173 Old tand sold.Art Gallery Store, 2172 St.air BOARD.- \u2014 ARD\u2014MRS.MCEWAN, LADIES SICK NURSE for boarders, vate.Terms moderate.he On ttendance; strictly dieux ste below St.OARD\u2014AND ROOMS on LADIES DURING Oadisux sow well.M Hutchiso Lor sr CATHERINEST.WEST.SMALL BLACK evel spaniel hi ch, short tail.email w chest.Retum to X17 Greene ave Cota Bt.Anton Lost ra R PATENT LEATHER SHOES.FIND rewgrded on returning to 421 Manoe st.17.1 Le \u2014A BKAL MITT, ON ST.CATHERINE AT.r\u2014vcinit of St.Mark st.Finder return to 7 pquare.171 1 OST\u2014A \u2018LITTLE - nr FOX TERRIER, AN 4 to the n: wut lost Friday ANS she wears ooilar, wi with 6 ae rd A reward at 239 Be Urbain 171 Lov Avr Bure CAPE FOR BOY \u20188 COAT, ON | Crescent &t.A suitable rewanl Sliven if retu \"ef off Guy + si._ 171 or M 68 OTTAWA ST, A LARGE BRINDLE Tao.ee Anybody retaining this dur, after this Pa) 172 Lion black patch on tack, patch on rr.art il wh white tip answers to the adas phot 9 Huasez re a 1 MISCELLANEOUS.+ LAS NS NAN NAN LET \u2014 TWO RITTINGH IN RT.PATRICK 8 4 church Jeentromiale.Ad:iress \u201c8 16, ST AR office.OR sraavD FOX TERRIER PUPPY | VWANTED-T0 RENT A STEAM Fun AND weire horse po: à boites AX 5 mt don ae a 6 V1 - M1.out of the profits of the business Nome t principale with the cash need apply.Address Xn Jams\u201d A il WA NTED To PURCHASE, CNE NN Wine PURCHASE LADIES AND GRN- mens cast off cixtbing, furs geet street, near Bi ven.H eury.rs y mail om attended to.11 VATED RATS AL ALIVE, WILL PAY 3 CENTS each if in Bring them to Peterst J.H ii ï yw 7 ANTED-SECO ONDHAND | SINGER _SEWING Machines, # tanning onler.Must bo cheap for Anse\u201d bude Gee 1 MONEY TO Loan.MINS ASS $100.000.00 0 loan at 5 per cat.in lots of $1 35,000 or first Address 'S 196 Bran offen.oe Ron ee Rire WELL FURNISHED FRONT rooms, on bath: oor.first clam boar, house ate vy hot water, suitable {i couple \u2018erms very tate.13 Belmont at.ure Ropes LY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, vaty fami wah hath and y.and-every convent- être moe Te 172 Ron \u2014T0 LET FeRNTIMED ROOM, VIT 35 Manafeld street OMS LARGE COMFORTABLY rine : also an tafurnished a room at House eh and warm, on Versailles at.Address \u201c y 1970,\" STAR offive.ROS TO'ILET, PARLOR BEDROOMS whi Rested an and furnlabedd, singly or en Juite, œuitable al m rare Ri Crbaln at.hear Sherbrooke.171 ROE DOURLE AND D SINGLE ROOMS, WITH board, bath, ht water.0 Mancest.Re, LARGE PARLOR BEDROOM COMFORT.turatehed, Shao dow double or single osm on room ot 13 Union a: x security.DANS To 200, ADVANCED ON SHORT nd eC Ap We Them ron pte se hand | 3 Temple Bilis at Las MWANTED TO BORROW.VWARTED seco voi FOR 5 YEARS SR offered ot P 0.Box 9& Montreal poem .an Ww ANTED.sgn, OX ST \"CATHERINE Ta In mariage.Co 9, a Re -»n VICTORIA LA ET ECRSIRRED, 1 comfortable, aingte and t roome, on floor, na reasonable terme, good location.4 11 ROS wt WARM COMFORTABLE FURNISHED bathroom flat, gas.hot and ond conveniences; ter .83 Vie Torin.ree.113 OOMS.TF0, TOGETHER ox SXPARATELY, wans, comforts) sl .part board if desired.\"308 St.urbain, near Shortrecte.ne + ANTED- HEAD NU Foro orale or ind, ond Th mie ire es ar, OOM SMALL FURNISHED BEDROOX TQ LET, confinement, private.Mra.Bobme, W under aurse bors ore MHREE CHILDREN, show 0c.E.P.Ball, Lee A island.Que.49 Bearer Hall HLL peur Dorchester.X84 171 JOR SALE CARTERS OUTFIT.CONS CONSISTING OF Rooms - COMFORTABLE a] FURisnES OARD-LADIES st Mooique st Mod BOARD.ITH 2500, rol 2 horses, a \u2018 FANTED MAN Ë to form stock x AT ONCE TO k So or » a\u201c Lane saute delete À Avols Na ll telephone, ete.i Bearer na Hill and cold baths, ences and home comforts.Terme as co, for t Address \u201cW 1968,\" ST.: PRET | cab nine Won Mitchell Carlen.or vr JROQMS-TOLET, FURNISHED, AT 179 BLRURY Le station 2 for dies.with profomsionai st.TANTED\u2014 AGENTS 1 FOR 8.C co (394) CON.Fou2a SALE PONY LEIGH.ALMOST NEW.Jr 2 ir home.133 George youn make from one to ® persiay.464 Paul 494 St.James 171 ooM- TO Ter A COMFORTABLY FU eu RNISHKD : 135 ANANTO ATTEND A 500 171 FOR SA CALE BAY GELDING 153, FIT FOR SAD- Optician sud novel Te hin at 171 Bons ACARCIEL FOR STABLE EPARDERS, R 4 t \u2014 make himself neeful around à hor Tron welt Sed: Chertans Hore pari cats speed, i 3 Roux rares DOURLE \"ROOMS, AND FIRST GARD-A COMFORTABLE HOME OFFERED 985 Rt.James st.171, yan old Joa Lete tires Stables, 185 Panet st 17 vines Loan, at 3.50 a week.259 St.Antoine st.173 in a private family, at Cote Antoing to to a young WA 1750 Notre D SERVANT.APPLY, = PARTNERS WANTED.OOM [SPLENDIDLY FU FURNISHED AND ou gon prey ty Address \u201cP 1790, AR office.lass board, or a we ot HRN Dame st mm ANA NAN AAA 0e | Man, at Na.25 Berri street.176 x 3 Ne ANTED\u2014-A GOOD T TM.FANTE ç ; OARD_AND RObMS FOR.ZOR3 GENTLENEN: WwW NTEDCA 00D ABLE MAID, APPLY BE- V ANTED-A Youxa FNERGETIC MAN WITH cos ron GENTLEMEN, FURNISHED.SIN.Bol ri conveniences, Terme $4.00 por week.P 17.3 ed auction reat rat esta donnes tn he Teal of double, heated with hat water, ath, gas no 196 Lachucheticre st, west of Beaver Hall.162 Quebec, taking the place of ret .N child Small private e family.(mm immerliate vicinity of Bt.3 7 W ANTED-QUIET.STEADY AND VDNEATYOUNG answer this Wireriomont unies prepared to And the James Methodist Chu areas © 8 1158, STAR office.BA jamihed aoû weil Heated rome Cam: ire mother\u2019s help in small family.cash start business before February lat.Avoir for 176 beard Sue t door to Metropolitan club (late dinverl, = (oly dhoso with good references need ir particulars \"4 1630.\u201d STAR office.L182 OMS TO LET.TWO SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, Beaver Hall Hil 2.Stafford, Prop.TANTED \u2014A PARTY.WITH TEARS | AV in light dry base vor -V nt doe {devote Rin time Ri the ad Mvortider na Central locality.219 8 Urbain et.] Li 'B pe VAÇANCIES FoR THREE Ta permanen tim not 8 y + = va a \u201cmire ame.Tee lL 3 LOST.than W.3 dollars \u2018month.fat the arnt dos.the ROY SINGLE BEDROOM.WELL It RNISHED.BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.HN TN AAA INSNS \\ ANTED BY A Youxa LADY, A SMALL furnished room Wen Brice DESIRES PERMANent room, w class board, in.private family.Address atating To or Bron en 171 WATS in ricinit Os ean co AD MEDIA a in vicinity or ne, English family.Address a LESSONS w WANTED.AAA SA VaxTeD xy A Your 1 LADY, PRIVATE LES sons in drawing and (Lhinting: state terms.aloo ate in lessons English ture; state termes.A\u201d fran office Tatars: 18 2° W ANTRD-TUITION IN IN LATIN AND GREEK IN iam qualifications, te 1° ANTED\u2014A LADY pere aren \u201cDANCING I Dose, suitable for tw puatiemen ce married covpin, soul to eens chr a = res ne nq LOTS FOR 8.a MST ane QI Beans quick method; strictly e or with or 12 Victoria avare.171 ry peopel Ay Fireet sd caly stone treats Shipesa od offs.1 1000 - me tre _______ML IT.DENIS STREET, ABOVE EACHEL STREET.3 \u2014 NTL! VV ANTED- STENOGRAPHIC AND TVPEWRIT- oe too! efor ho Fam, Sousa rene Cantar JoR SALE Ug DOGS.8 WEEKS OLD.AD- 3 building lots for mie.each Hai.Lots are ting ter, Lo.Catherine a * \u2019 162 Dibed moma nevis Tainted.House reg class, news Mackay FOR, AALS MuBICAL cn COMPLETE [)ANTALEON ST.NEAR SHERBROOKE STRERT, > street PO.1 set, cast, etc, Hare netted ca ote ts for sale, size 2x80 each M the buildings W ANTED- LADIES DERIROUS OF BECOMING Freie who ie ie a ovr Address \u201cV om this street are cut Sono fronts: there are base please prcécient Robins sed tL Ma Ru à a, grea fai poses FURNISHED | ROOMS, wit 1944,\" BTAR office.171 rictions as to class of buildings.enne street.Teachers erery convenience.7 R SALE GREAFTD PROMPT PURCHASERS, 30.),000 750% CHAMPLAIN FT, JUST pe ee aoa Lac dis Tu loring Sys Siem: DN A PRIVATE Ir RER pot Pees: ving Bm Suiable Hd arta or.for 3 in hd street \u201ctrains eh + ald for; ù near - + .investigate.171 fortably turn bedroom and sitting room à a Gent Bou mand 41000.71 suitable for factory ie or lor blocks of tenemen .throom water, etc t = \\ JANTED- SHORTHAND.an a! ESSONS Address * Tse.\u201d sr perm OR MERS 7 OCTAVE DPRIGHE PIANO S STE, xxi gE PER LAr Len LOT Ton ga nugraphy (msc spot cash, slightly used, course, ter Price reasona Pils residence.Ly exporlenced teacher.Address \u201cOO OOMS-TO LET.FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH pl instruments.Newcombe's, IM 5: He Sr \u201c1 RSS ar with'use of kitchen 216 Bt.Martinat.17 3 an men.° A PU 1 er.BE SEE RACHEL st.Wa \u2014 A FEW PUPILS R PIANO.BE.OON\u2014LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT R SALE THREE BOXER (GLASS CASES) ( OF buildings, orwerksbop.Apply for fuller partioalars cauiamers prete rred, by a .rme.room, with board, suitable for two, bathroom stuffed birds and one fax, oll beautifully mounted, sod 171 18 Victoria o2., near %s by oae of boxe ¢ Avkdecsiists in Td ra ee JOHN MORRIS, A AXTED_BY LADY FROM HANOVER GER.range good ; 2%.9 ames nt: We many.with German re lcate, some more Ra BOARD FOR YOUNG GI Two Eas nl Totophone 298 1305 = pu s German French taught rma moderate.R DING, 8 ID fires 13 Bochingam a TA Teck.washing incteded, Ave TV Fe Frans naar or ry and 5 cont HOUSES WANTED.cou 0 LET.KICELY FURNISHED.SINGLE ition, Toc ae oT Herald, G : HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC, Revs 133 Mansfield ord, A a once ANTED\u2014FOR SEMI.PRIVATE H WwW Tr Porn boa RRIVATE HC OSPITAL, A chester, ve of.Crbaial peice about BS Susie dition, AS Qu ANTED\u2014TU RENT A LARGE HOU! Vi pe Clair, Take! a eo acing or EE or w ty.Adress.2° JV ANTED_BY MAN AND WIFENO Ra, mall four or te Moderate rent.Possession Foty.Prades 108, oe ANTED-TO RENT FROM MAY 1ST, A SM tenement or fiat of 4 rooms, and McGiliet.Addrese \u201cRIS STAR ofice.ALL between Mountain = 27 SICK fect remedy for small PHL.R.Swelling GIA, Headache, Radway\u2019s R Cure tor E Bruises, \u2018That inmautly infamme mbago, RHEU MATISM, N Frostbites, Chilblains, MEDICAL HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills.They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A per.Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- pess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pan in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They \" Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Small Dose.Small Price.: R.R.ADWAY\u2019S eady Relief.CURES AND PREVENTS Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bronchitis, pnoumounla, ot, the Joints, Inflammatiens, NEURAL- Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING.THE WORST PAINS in from one to twenty NOT ONE HOUR after pis adver- beod an) one SUFFER WITH P.eady Reliet is a Sure very Pain, Sprains, Pains in the Back, Chest or Limbs.it was the First and is the Only PAIN REMEDY \u201cthe most exc i cures ona.mieter of r glands or organs, ty welts or Na Vomit Celle, ulency, ting a are res lieved EE Fr cured By taking internally as There is agent in the world that wil ere ete d IT FILLE, wo ul aa pd EBA Ririfs sold by all Druggiste.RADWAY & CO, 419 Se James Street, Montreal.No.2) antocé or We will contract to © our uncondition at home for the sam hose quarante.Scaled on lication.Address Fleas, Race 8 of.Mescute T ure wo gusraniss to core siinate onsen and chal.leuge tho case We can Taie discare has always balled the aki! minent olan with the old r= es.Forcightyears have madea AN treaing this {lsease CYPHILENE and we have cook RHITDY Ce, fon SEE ee SE \u201cCompl AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.\u201d At Last a Medieal ark we BR ® Ca Reser! « ects.This is the most beautiful, medion for ; \u201d plain f would atone for jas Maes.Points acientifionlly the the ot ot vante pages, in Lunte.Nervous Debllity.\"The Mmband.These Intending Marriage, ete.man whe nid know the grand truth, ve \u201cthe old \u2018secrets and the aew Jiover se science as bed to ete Manhood | Tells the every page page bourine à hall done Some uf the sulyeots treated are impetency, \u201c.Varicecele.the married ied lite, Tho pitfalls and à avoid future write for this wonderful little book.It will be rent free, under seal, wi on laste.ADDRESS te PUBLISHERS the editi - private as much as \u2018street gossip, as a ru THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.Secretary Carlisle\u2019s New Loan.é HOW IT IS REGARDED IN NEW YORK.8 Looking With Hope to the Spring Trade-lMovement in Stocks Predicted.New York, January 20.\u2014The proposal for a national loan has at length been made after a long discussion, and Wall street, as usual, is looking beyond it.The boud is- suc is a known quantity and is, therefore, no longer a factor in speculation.permanent effect will be is of interest, however, to investors, and concerning this there is much difference of opinion.The bankers and those financiers who look at the situation broadly generally take.the ground that one & \u201ccan come of it use it removes the Government from a position that was becoming actually precarious.There can be no doubt that any threit of a cloud on \u2018the national credit would have a seriously depressing \u2018effect on the finances of the whole count ublic, so that to justi v this view much on the negative side may u .In cernible.The application for a Ioan is in the first place.c:nfession of à certain weakness, .This, however, is known to be qnly tempora: What interests the street more is the possible diversion it may cause of Investing capital from the s securities.In answer to this fear it is Bone os out that men who buy Government ds yi 3 per cent.do not put their money in railway stocks or bonds aud that even they did the bonds are always mo CONVERTIBLE INTO CASH for such pul In thé long run this is undoubtedly true, but it is probably the case that in the present uncertainty the alternative of a sure return of 3 per cent.without danger of impairment of capital will tenipors y notice sore whose support might otherwise have been claimed for the stock market.Still, all things considered, the bonds are welcomed.But the rapidity with which the strength that greeted their amendment was dissipated indicates how slightly ly they are relied upon as an abiding su There i is no doubt that they will be quickly snapped up.nkers would have preferred a larger issue than $50,000,000, and more of them would have been pleased had retary Carlisle offered them 4 p.c.bonds ai par Ther joxpec xpect that comparatively Tier e gold will be given from the banks in exchange for the bonds, sothat the Government's stock of the procious metal is likely to be actually diminished by the issue, but this is not really material, as the proceeds will have to be paid out to meet the ing demands that forced Mr, Cartial elihood at 1 action.So long a 25 theta is 1 the se lier is to be.calmed, oun on gold will have private | The general situation 13 NOT MATERIALLY CHANGED since last week.Trade reports of a revival of iness in certain directions served to give à firm tone to the market early in the but the éffect was not lasting.Com.parat ve business stagnation stilleprevails, and it is too wide-spread and deep-scated to yield to a few spasmodic upheavals.Until a definite dispersal of the enormous sum of idle money gathering in the banka begins, talk of returning activity must fall on incredulous ears, and there is no evidence that this week's showing of loans will be materially ter than last week's.Meanwhile the deposits and reserve continue to pile up without any indication of a présent abatement.\u201d Nor do railway, eamings for the New Year give pates yet of genuine improvement.St.ul's statement for the second week in January, issued on Wednesday, telling of a falling off of only 20 per cent., ue compared to 20 per cent.for the previous in gross earnings, was taken as de- mionstration that the turn for the Letter is still too remote coun on.London meanwhile aids the uncertainty | by merely dabbling in \u2018\u2018A:nericans,\u201d sellinæ 10,000 shares pueday.andbuying them inthe next.There has been some talk durin the week of a considerable movement of E- ish holaers to unload on this market, and started many curious rumors.Whether there is any foundation for them is a matter not easily found out.Ordinary e, is Torthiess.In this certain cahlegrains followin Thareed hr of the Louisville dividend: and de known un illingmess | of the foreign holders to to such a step has been made the basis of most of what has been said.As yet the market has shown no sign of LIQUIDATION\u2019 FROM THIS QUARTER.Reading has had spurts of strength in the talk of reorganization plans, but there seems to be small proba! lity of a speedy rettiement of the conflicting interests, Tha other prostrate railways are equally slow in re arranging their tangled finances.Among the industrial stocks there has been unusual quictness and firmness for some time.They are undoubtedly held in check by the tarif! discussion to a much greater extent than the railways.It is not case the report has TAB offic , to be sup .however, that they have ANTED\u2014TO BUY A SMALL HOURE, SMALL ERIE MEDIC AL C0.Y, ceased from troubling.Uniess many sizns ~~ Mmount in cash and balance in monthly fail they will soon rattlin : about our 132,\u201d BAR ofios M1 Bufiale, N.X.s again.By all Sugar PROPERTY WANTED.hould give an oxhibition of ic move- T.ment before very long a ar t rd TO EXCHARGE #0 ACRES | STORES Te.JO.51 ed notietts, The fate of WEE Torrent OF FLORI- xs t .Won da land for y property.Address \u201cC 108\u201c STAR.LET\u2014FROM IST MAY NEXT.SHOPS cnet to depend entirely on The Maing of and dwellings on the routh sides St Cath- the revenue tax, and about that little.can Ww Ak hase than tele whom A if a her and) mg Teter Lon on tor a term of years be known yet.Cost must not exceed perd 19000 dress ix obtained by iiprovl tenants.- For many observers are looking with hy particulars bo re 1816\" Sran om further particulars apply at 118 her street.hope to the first touches of the spring trade with.42 aw to furnish a stimulus in the immediate ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE AT ONCE FOR of on the lat of May, a modern house ten rooms : one built fee owner Address SW INT Bra are owns preferred Addres i MACHINERY FOR SALE.next the above, 198 N deep, interior finished with Ee all-modern- Improve pdents, A STORE.H ST FEET varnished and Notre Store, .erly H.He Olivier.\u2019 TT PARTNERSHIP WANTE! ALLO SAN TIENNE = AIN WASTER ACTIVE FARTR ERI IN.A GOOD hed business thay will bear strict inveeti- gation.will inveet 31000.À ddreie \u2018Q 1427,\" ean fen WAT pb Ee WOULD LIKE Parties san agply Neom 2% | & , 61 St.Gabriel or 1 2 WAAALN R \u2014 \"IN 7 mot.16 Vois aqua.er for pan, Poe OFFICES TO LET Horizon tal and Vertical E: ap to HP.Le Alo Rand Rock Drills and Mining Machi .At Brooke several accoudhand re Bollers in first class or- 0 LET THAT SPLENDID OFFICE.COR.| Û replaced T Ones ur Lype.James an n streets, Tour Fagioen our Mi Mecs with complete equip- or of Barron Block, presentiy oocupled * y the 3 all on write un The Jenchee Machiss of Toronto.Also that five story cut «tone = 16 Victoria re, Montreal or Sherteaoke.1 ue corner St.Sacrament and St.t Peter sta.R SALE\u2014P POILERS, ONE OR SIX RETURN actual dot More pt to L 0.tubalar botiers, 16 fi.x 6 ft, contain \u201cA tubes, 3% N.Bo Jantes nt.P wi teches Can be\u2019 seen snder stam draw\u2019 © Hew m3 Wlite, boiler works, corner Nazareth and Brennan sta, es.D \u201c HousEs TC TO LET.' FARMS TO LET.AS AAAI Ae Tous oT MAY.NO, 230 LET-ST.ANNE OE BELLEVUE LARGE ountaie a qu larme about 350 able rarcd, rest i Eiichen Pris chamber ire heated hot past he: food oct stab A, Ste Pan water.Apply Dencon & Fair, Temple B ding.parr Al .V M rent ches to rep ihl \u2014_\u2014 party.one semi-de cott Rished convenience, beautifully aitus- FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.ted on la ce nhore, extensive prounda, mile from PAAR SS on lake ahore, $ minutes from Rss tanto ÿ LET WEST END, FOR ONE OR MORE ble.À Chauret, N ù furnishod double house, ex- .a Armen 1H S3law.tension Kit Athen, ent $00 a month, Address \u2014 Box 18.re WANTED.SNL NIN NIN PN NCAA AS TO RENT A BMALL mre NEAR a SHOP AND DWELLING, TO LET.MANNA A A NASON NANA LET-SHOP AND DWELLING, % BT.| I lawrence ot.Tent $000.00 Aaply to un \u2018United States future, but it muat be admitted that tho number is increasing of those who hold that can be no important change for the Detter ess) next autamn, when the new rts begin come in.The con- tinged à diraidity of the bears, their tendency | to easy rout, exhibi more than once this week, shows that the aigns of.further depression are not numerous.\u2014 -Russia Demands the Keys.- \"BERLIN, January 2.\u2014 The Cologne Gazette confirms the report.that the Russian Government has de ed to the Gos- ernment offfsrecce for the keys of the extensive naval magazine on the sland of in the Grecian Archipelago.The island was formerly used by the Rassians as a naval station, and the present ap lication is, made on the und that the ssian Government ls desirous of replenishing the storehouses.It is understood that the Government of Greece.consulting with the powers as to what action to take in the rive Years for Embezzlement.CHEYENNE, Wyo., Janv 20.\u2014In the rt yesterday, Todd M.ttiqrew, one of the mast.prominent citizens of Northern Wyoming, plended guilty to the charge of embezz lement, and was sentenced to five yearn in the penitentiary.Pottigrew was cashier of the lat National Bao! Sundance, from ich he stole 8 Secreted Goods Belzed.AN NCI8CO, January 20.\u2014A cnantity of curiss, cigays, su What its itive advantage less is dis- culative - although\u2019 ne opiuin, sik zoods, handkerchiefs and woollen goods were seized yesterday on the steamer \u201cChina,\u201d which arrived on Thursday from tho Orient.The articles were secreted in different parts of the vessel and were ine tended to be smugied ashore, Montreal, Jan.ISth, 5 .31 Richmond square.DrarSiRr.Havin heard of your remedy for Rheumatisin, \u201cAunt Marthy's Cure.and being a great suflerer from pain in my back an shoulders, I thought I would try it.Iboughta twenty-five cent hottle and to my great surprise and thankfulness, Ire ceived immediate relief.I would highly recommend \u201cA.M.C.\u201dto ail sufferers from Rbeumatism.Yours truly, G.KINGMAM, \u201c162 St.Lawrence Main st.W.T.Gorrr \u201cspecial Notices.pa anted to purchase, several blocks \u2018of nd.adjuining the city suitable for aub- ne ison.Send particulars and lowest price (no fancy priced to RR.A.Mainwaring, 147 St.James 'st., or 2338 St.Catherine, on 3 St.Lawrence st.Pianos, 830, $75, $100 815, 3, $130 to 50, by Vase, Huiues, Herbert, Shaw, Heintz: man, ete, Terms 81, & to B10 \"monthly, Call at once for bargains, at J.W.Shaw & Co,, lo1l Notre Dame street.The Montreal Steam Laundry Co.'s \u201cCourt\u201d and Expanding Dress shirts are the correct thing for evening wear.Try then.183 St.Peter : st 14 2 Saw Several lines of goods in various depart ments will be offered all next weck at Price at Ss, Carsley s, Notre Dame st \"Repairing of fine W atches, Clocks and Jewellery a specialty: wo apprentices in this department; competent workmen sent .for clocks.RR, Hemsley, 235 and =i Ste James st, tt THE REEVES Wood Split Pulley IN AS STRONG AR IRON.Runs dead true, being accurately balanced.Arms are built in such à way that \u2018when in motion they donot displace wore air than an iron pulley: Legments are all mailek Theee pulleys never go to Pulleys from 6 inch diameter to 48 inch inch atwags to stock, Pulleyg, as lance as fret diameter Every guaran! A.R.WILLIAMS\u2019 MACHINERY DEPOT, 308 Nt.James 52, Montreal.ov Hisar Bhenmaiin, DICK'S LINIMENT Will Cure Them.NEURALGIA, SCALDA, SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, CTAPPED BANDS.For rale by alllrading Druggiats, or mailed on receiph of price.PRICE 15 CENTS.1x! DICK &¢0,, P.O.Bex 419, Mantreal, | | Yield to its | influence.\u201cff BALLS OF FIRE Hurled into the ranks of an Army could sat haw created the excitement atid dismay that our Ing Ia at new extra heavy Rubber snd Leather Belta, Mill supplice and i have © amoung ers agente throughout Canada.- a herefore can undersell mrs amounta TOANY thing whatever to you, call and ace us, or send for Catalogue.MULLIN & CO.2 Parimonu Square, Montreal WAR P CURRIE & 09.100 Grey Nun Street, MANUFACTURERS OF BESSEMER STEEL .Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.A large stock always on hand.latawtt With Healthy Liver and Kidneys there ia no grippe.The Caledonia Waters > REGULATE rhérajonoans Bold by Grorers, Hotelsg: CHAS.GURD & CO.0 39 to 4ù JTRORS #F.- | nu HEARN & HARRISON 1640 Notre Dame st INFLUENZA TONIC, COCA WINE.ARMBRECHT.FOR PATILIF OF MIND AND BODT AND ALERPLASANMUS.DORR.A o\u2014\u2014\u2014 1am, with a small , prevents or cuts short Gken rguiatly Load an attack he ry wineginastul with each meal.\u2018 pr Safel \"Watch Dogs of the! White House.METHODS BY WHICH CRANKS ARE KEPT OUT.~ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u201c= ecutive Mansion-The Electric Alarm System.vr y \u201cGuarded.¢ Cleveland \"does all of his ! stairs.It is en the second floor of thn * \u201cShe is an old sav sliver Lill, and probably meditated some injury to the President.\u201d His case was inves.tiated by the police, and it was found that he had written threatening letters to the President.He escaped, however, hefare his true\u2018 character was known.Grover work above that the President executive mansion and his family live, and this is the part of the White House which is most carefully watched.The living rooms of the family are at the west end of thix floor, The end nearest the treasury is devoted to offices, and it is always filled with clerks and messengers, This is the only part that is ae- rasible ho have guards downstairs, ane allowed to go up the staircase between the east room apd the vestibule, At the top of this there is a guard in citizen's clothes, and passing across { ahall you come into another corridor, in the rooms of which at the lack are the offices of the President and Mr.Thurber, * and also the big parlor \u201cAN WHICH THE CARINET MEETS, As vou step into\u2019 this corridor yon see The White Houso has never beeu more | Seuted at a desk one of the most trusted carefully guarded than it is to-day.The President is almost as well watched as any munareh of Europe.tioned bout the White House grounds and the White House Qtsell as it ls now arranged, i= almost crank proof, It is, you | Kuow, surrounded by acres of green grass and trees.PF.is fully WO feet back from the street, and the grounds in the rear and at-the sides cover acres, The'trees are large.aud there is no dense shrubbery any: where.The barg'ar who woull at tempt to pass through it.either In day ov night, \u201could be easily sven, and it has practiealiy po hiding-places.Aniron fence about tive fest high tans meund the grounds., And the bars, \"with sharp points, so that it wonkl be iw\u2019 possible to ctiimb over them without-injury, and each har is almut an jich in diameter.They are so closely placed together that it would require the breaking of two or threo of them in vrder for a mans bady to be and the only got through thr fence, access ta the pionnds is by the gates, There am ight gates to the park of the exécutive mansion, twoon the side next the treasury nndawoe facing the State Depart - ment.front facing There az also four gates au the Pennsy!vania avenue.front gates aye larger.; for carcingzes and two for foot \u2018passengers \u2018They arc of the strongest of wrought iron aud they are locked every night in the same way as the gatos at the side.TRE POLICE OF THE CITY\" are conrtantly on guard on the streets ont- | : ' A \u201cgas unite to turn night into day, and the side of the grovnds.They patrot Peansyl- vanis avenue iu front of the.White House, #12 4 © Suppose fie got tothe front door and picked and they move up and down between it and the \u2018Treasury and the State Department.They als keep their eyes onthe White Lot, which exiends behind the White House Park, and any one paving expecial attention © to the build «cal night is carefully watched.Tu addition to this force there isthe White House price proper.and it will surpriss some to Know that il requires the services of thirteen policemen to guard the grounds and the house itself.This is in addition to the messengers and servants of the excentive mansion, and these police: men have their regular watches and are on guard ulzht and day, During the day the | could t : second floor of the house by the stairway gates are open, and certain parts of the grounds are practically free to visitors, but no one can move through them and be for a moment out of (the slight of one of thes policemen, Witkin the past few years a wire fence has bern Lailt around a part of! the gas 2 above the Treaaniy you walk\" up a flagst»-+a sidewalls until yon get near the mansion, and you reach this wire fence at abou! twenty feet from the White House itself, House from the cornes to the front steps this fence is of t hars of iron about two inches thick, tipped with gilded arrow heads and reaching as high as your chest, There is an area way between the wall upon which the Policemen are sta- ! © mustache., bat his muscles are \u201c White House.This , fence is set firmly in w sandstone basement, \u2019 with Dr which compass it are tipped i can pierce 3 American king.My, Thurber has naturally \u2018a great reverenes fur the President.The pates at the sides are fur font pissenzers only, and they are locked every, evening with great iro elains and padiocks.The Twa of them de; 4 hite House at night.House itself.t he eluded hiin, upon the ground nearest the White House.Com.| do this, ' ing in-o the great half-moon drive through | locks, and the slightest noise would possible task.Running parallel with the White fence is baiit and the | servants and best watchmen any ruler has ever known, This is Sergeant Loefiler, the special messenger of the President.He is a wiry, sharpeved man with a gray No oue knows how old-he is, like iron.He was fighting the Indians long before the war bean, and for the past twenty yours he Las oon onelof the confidential servants of the It is he who takes in the cavls that reach the President, Te knows allthe priminent men of the country and he sometimes detects had characters who re passed the men below, ln this same corridiæ you dnd a couple oi colored guards, among therr Arthur.who has been the messenger of the private secretary of the President for veus, and if you are Lan unknown man your card will be given by \u2018Serzeaut Loetfler te Arthur, and you in and have an interview te Secretdary Thurber betore you the divinity which hedges our.He appreciates the\u2019 daugérs which surround him.and one must have indeed good cre- dentialsagd an henest face to be admitted by hint ih President Cleveland's office, Just across the hall ave the offices of another corps of clerks: including Colonel | William, By Crook.whe has been twenty- eight years connected with the executive , winmsion, And who was one of President Lincoli's special body guards when he made his trip to Richmond.AIl vf the employés of thie White House are connected with the President and.the private secretary by cleetrie bells, and the whole army could be called into the President's room BY THE PRESSURE OF A BUTTON.Thave shown you that it would be alinost impossitile for any one tu break into the 1 want to tell you how ensily the man would be canght.it he got in.{le would in the first place, have to pass the men on the city police force, ciitmb over the fence and get to the White He would have to da this under a blaze of lights, for electricity and amps in front of the mansion always burn.the lock dt he would find himself, on entering the vestibule, in the hands of the three Jpoticemen who are always on gard there , after dark, He could in no way break into the front of the mansion except through * this doorrer the windows at its sides.If \u201che attempted to enter the basement doer facing the tyeasury, he would Le captured hy the policeman stationed there, and if sting into the base.himself ment, he would tind ina wide hall | lighted by electricity and patrolled by a | stalwart officer armed to the teeth.If he sibly pass him he might get to the which cowes out into the private corridor of the mansion near tlie conservatory, and thence he could slip up the private stairs to the second floor an be in the living-rooms and sleeping.+ President.To however, he would have to break heard by, the officers in the vestibule, so that, vod see.he would have an almost im- In case he got to the President's hedroom a touch of the button by Mr.Cleveland would set the electric bell on the lower floor to ringing and the policemen and the servants would come rushing in at the sound.À ring at the telephone of the office near | by would callthe whole police force of the city to the White House in a few minutes, White Housa itsels, an tlooking down this | and a connection could be made with the the doors at tha corner yet see one O This door which lewd into the basemen.is guand.d by the policeman at the back of the house, and \u201calso by the guard who always stands in the long éentral corridor of the basement.The gate leading from the drive down to this door is kept locked, and tho wire fence which extends from this gate down to the Treasury entrance Ve- gins again at the tack of the White House and shuts off\u2019 this side yard and this door from visitors.1 rans arvand to the back of the Whio Mau:e te the brek steps, and on the other side of thesw steps shuts off visitors fropn acos.s to the house.A POLICEMAN STANDS AT THE BACK STEPS night and dav, and the basement and the first flecor entimnices are guarded by him.Hix position giveshim a view of the grounds in rere of the mansion, aud he is one of the most important guards of the force.Should dic ro to sizep or bo removed ono of the main entrances to the White House, supposing the crank c6uld pass the guards on the outs de, would be by the back steps and the blue room, >vhich are less carefully guard «d than the basement.Even in this case, however, the burglar would have to pick the locks of the doors leading into the \u2018ue roota, And he would then have to pass through a number uf ather doora before ho conld get at\u2019 tie President's valuables or hix perscn.: The police inside the White House are the most important of the President's watth \u2018divs.Sapposing the crank to have sql the policeman on the grounds, he enter: the White House by the front, door.\u2018This kas a massive lock, and it iA never left standing open.It admits yon to the great vestibula ¢f the executive mansion, which is, you krow, (wice as big as the averaze city parler, and which is But off from the restofthe house by walls at the ends and by u great glass screen at the back.This vestibule aways contains from three to five guards.Some of them are the messengers of the White Hoase and others are policemen in auiform.It is only within the last few months hat police uniforms have been used ji the White House, These policemen -~a8 heavy-vet fellows,\u201d They are che pick.of \u2018the force, and they ave men who have good detective facultics, as weil as strong nus.cles ahd courageous hearts, They can usual.\u201cly detest a crank at a glance, and every visiter wha cones int).the White House s th pass under their éves.One of , them usually sits or stands at the right of u dooras vou come in.and ii you puss the docrkecper'you arc motioned to the left.- Going acruss the vestibule, x oor that lead Sou to the hall and to \"east room.Hers there is another liceman on guard, and if you.have no business with the President this man does fot permit yr: to mons.the stairs.You aro pornijed to go into the cast room and look about, ° IRE .BUT NO PET I \u201c~The aotion of the vandal wha ctit the green - eu curtains and sofas will probabl y - ventthe private rooms of tho White being open to the public fur some time to ann \u2018this man recalls & tase which hap.-pened daring the days of President Lineol ng woman sightsear,in her anxiety to carry nr a relto of the White House, had taken apair of scissors and snipped a pices out of the lace curtain.She wat caught in the act and was takon up to President Lincoln, her & good sermon, but let who cut the green room furniture seems.to have Voén actuated the desire to destroy pither than to have been a rolie hunter.{t _ yas in this way (hat acsnof n United States = Jong ARo.* - Jt 0 We rather than crazy, and ihe mat- ; \u2018hushed Up.À red-hemied crank .pel PH he haunted Abe mounds back of 3 broko into the White House not Ho.got ln through the window : te WW ite Mouse for acme dayx ahoul the _.où the last sesston nf Con- prés He wus crazy ob tlo:suljoct of the 0 sf, 2 the Soldiers\u2019 Home, fines! same belief.at, .» .: m, but ft was found that he ot having P.P.A.proclivities.| arnied forces at the navy-vard, so that u force of soldiers would surround the mansion and prevent any possible.escape, THE CHIEF DANGER lies outside of the White House.So far no attempt has ever been made to attack a President in the executive mansion.The risks are too greas.The attacas upon Jackson, Lincoln and Garfield were all made when they were away from the house.and the scheme to abduct Lincoln included the capturing him while he was on his way to The guards which are now placed about a President when he is away from office are better than they have ever been before, and the safety of the President is carefully.watched when he is at his country home.Eight mounted Policemen patrol the roads of this part of he Washington suburbs, and you can hardly go into the country now about there without meeting a policeman an-horse-back.\u2018The.police service of the Capital has, in fact, never been so efficient as it is to-day, and the President is seldom away from the eyes of the police, When he goes to church there is an officer on the street outside, and his afternoon rides seldom go outside the range of the mounted police.Iam told that the pyident objects to the close watch which is kept upon him.He is a brave man, and he does not like it.He was, you know, attacked.by a crank when he was Governor of New York, just before he was elected President.He was on his way to the Capital in Albany when aman sprang oul from the corner of the street and tried to strike him in the face.resident.Cleveland at first acted merely n the defensive, but.toward the last of the trouble he gave the man a fairly good pounding.While he was making the assault a friend of Mr.Cleveland's came up and seizei the man, and Mr.Cleveland thereupon went to the Governor's office.The man was not, satisfled with some action of Cleveland in regard to a pardon, and the trial which ensued showed that he - There -is-æ story ete that President Cleveland was atfacked during the campaign by a crank in New York.I cannot vouch for its truth, but it is said that about three weeks before the election a man called at Mi, Cleveland's house ou West Fifty-fourth street, in New York, and asked to see him.He was shown into the parlor, and à moment later Mr.Cleveland entered.As he did so the man.raised a revolver and -snapped it at him.The cap missed fire, and Mr, .Cleveland 8 NX aroun e man, pressed him against.the wall and called for help, A few minutes Inter be was in the hands of the police, and \u2018shortly after this he found a place in the insane asvlum.Through Dr.Bryant andl, Superintendent Byrues \u201ctHe watter wax kepe out of the papers, and - to-day no one hut the President and his | \u201cmost intimate friends know the exact facts of the case.TROUBLE IN THE CAMP.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR} OTTAWA, January 10.\u2014There is another little row brewing fn the Macdonald Club here.Lewis Lo Brophy, of the Geological Survey was the only Irish Catholic on the executive vf the club.At the annual meot- ing on Wednesday ovening, his name was left off and that of Dr.Harrls substituted.Mr.Brophy is of the opinion this was done 4 because he war an Ivish Catholic.He sa informed the Club., His friends share the ' As & consequence there is trouble ahead and some resignations hinted Some of the meibers are being accused The Provisionat Government There to OMATIA.Neb, January 10,\u2014 Minister nal \u2018\u2019Khureton, representing the vi Government of the Hawaiian Islands, vas + * * ; interviewed here on ni way to Washing: .! business.i These ten, after they have passed the Bolts and Bars Protect the Ex- | : ton.Mr.Thurston sald that the Provision: al Government was ining friouds every 1-day, and that many of the natives who ha \u2018remained neutkal up te the present time had tei:en the oath of aljcgiance to the Dole Governnmeatit.One of the oldest Princes on ; the islrad has been won over, \u201cThere is no possibility of the Queen being restored.\u201d sald Lie; \u201c\u2018that- matter is settled for 1,\" He scouted the idea of Canadians taking up the.cause of Jdlivakalini Mr.\u2018Thurston was asked: \u201clg the Queen revengeful age ; à Juno of civilization,\u201d he oxciainied.\u201cMr, Willis, I believe, hax stated that she refused to grant quam.nesty.The Provisional Governmeént is there to stay until a stronger power drives it ont, and there is none at present on the Islands that ¢an' do so.There are about TA men in the army.\u201d He Disappears From Argentine- His Career.Losnox, Jauvary W.\u2014Mr.Jabez Spencer Baifour, who is \u2018\u201csganted\u201d in\u2014England \u2018in connection withi the failure of the Liberator Building Society, Was seeu in the Argentine.Republic some weeks ago.He was then diving in luxury on a tine hacienda a short distance from Buenos Ayres, lle was engaged in business, and was believed to be making much money.Since the extradition treaty between Great Britain and the Argentize Republic was concluded Bal- Your has 'disa dl.It is not.known whether he has Iled, but every effort is now being made to eflert his arrest.Balfour was permitted to resign his seat in Parliament, having been allowed to_nc- cept the Chiltern Huudres, à course which evoked some criticism upon the Government.He then fled to South America.Mr.J.NS.Balfour's movements during the few days previous to his departure from England hail been ascertained by those inter ested in his whereabouts.Mr, Balfour was at Burcot, his scat in Oxfordshire, when the fact was annotnced that he had applied for the Chiltern Hundreds, This intimation was published on Sunday, December 11, 1422, and: on the same evening Messrs.Hobbsand Wright, were arrest- gl.\u201d The news did not.hecome known until bout eleven o'clock on the following morning, and it was immediately telegraphed by a trien:l of Mr.Balfour's to him at Burrot, The important information came upon him with startling suddenness and hu lost no time in determining to leave Burcot for London.He journeyed to town on the Tuesday afternoon, niade the necessary arrangements for a prolonged stay out of the country_ after execuling a power of attorney on the Thursday left London the same day.THE MISSING DIRECTOR'S EXTATE.Some details transpired with reference to the debtor's property at Burcot.It is stated that the estate.is from thirty to thirty- five acres in extent, there being: two larg houses and, outbuildings upon it.The houses are elaborately furnished and there is a large quantity of silver bearing thy delitor\u2019s monogram.cows and other live stock.Miss Bishop the debtor's housekeeper, lives a short distance from the estate, the house being well furnished.There is also a large quantity of champagne und other wines in the cellars.The silver wus locked up in a safe and the keys havo been handed over to the official receiver.SOME DETAILS OF HIS PUBLIC LIFE - | Mr.Balfour's cellar of wines in recent vears: was renowned.He never wrote a line.excepting \u2018directors\u2019 reports, thut had any publicity at all.Mr.Balfour did not enter Parlimaent easily.He was frustrated again and again, and it was only by freely salting tha; ugh of Tamworth by sut- acriptions to every possible charity that he suceeeded (only to Le ten a few years later) in his own borourh of Croydou.He Was so little respected there that years ago he had to clear out bag and ge.One fine morning he was awaken by n brass band playing beneath his window the dead march in \u201cSaul.\u201d On another occasion a furniture removal van was found standing at his hall door, with neither horses nor men.Mr.Baifour took these hints and left Croydon., x MULLER SAYS BRANDT IS ALIVE.He Has Written to Dr.Myer that He Perjured Himself.NEW York, January 20.\u2014It was said about the General Sessions Court House.on Thursday that Carl Muller, alias August Wimmers, the main witness against the alleged poisoner, Dr.Henry C.V, Myer, in the recent mistrial, wanted to get out of the House of Detention so badly that he had made overtures to Charles W.Brooke and Dr.W, J, O'Sullivan, Myer's counsel, looking to hiz release on habeas corpus procee ings.The story was that Muller feit he was not being well treated by the District Attorney's office in being kept from his wife and newly born baby, and had offered \u201cto flee the country if given bis liberty.John F: Mcintyre,\u201d acting Dix sAt- torney, said that he knew nothing about Muller's intentions, but had been informed by the officials of the House of Detention that Muller was corresponding with Mr.Brooke and Dr.O'Sullivan.Muller was no doubt anxious to obtain his liberty, and would lie freely in to do so.He re- fuséd to say what would be done in the matter until he had seen Col.Fellows.\u201cMuller has confessed to me,\u201d said Dr.O'Sullivan, \u201cthat he committed perjury on thd\u201d trial, and says he is no willing to atone for \u2018it.In his letters he says that his testimony was made up of falsehoods.He further says that if he is compelled to go on the stand again he will tell the truth, aud it will not hurt our client.He declares that Ludwig Brandt is not dead.but is hiding.He offers, if we secure his release, to inform us where Brandt is at the present time.\u2018Fhat is all l \u2018can say until I can see Mr.ke, | Muller hax written several letters to Dr.Meyer, in the Tombs, confessing he committed perjury.SPIRITUALISM IN EUROPE.It ts Declared to Have Taken Root In High Places.; The Harbinger of Light, Australia, publishes the following under the title of \u201cIn High Places; Spiritualisin in Palaces.\u201d Under the title of \u2018Politics and Spritual- ism,\u201d El Delurio, a journal hostile to the latter, publishes an article from which we make the following extract : .In Russia all the courts affects Spiritualism.The imperial family frequently gives itself up to the experiments of mediums The Czar declares himself completely convinced.In court circles table-turning is reso: to, and spirits are questioned by a great variety of meth- 8.It is an open secret that theCzar himself And the grand dukes submit themselves to the counsels and directions of the spirits in serious political emergencies.It further qu nt and charac communications the elevated characterof which hasarrested his sorious attention and iuspired him with a great interest inthe subject.uring the reign of the Emperor William in Germany, e was much occupied with Spiritualisin, both in Po in.It will be remembered that 5 Emperor believed himself \u2018to be the Emperor Frederi Spiritualism seu continued to be i vogue.Gueen Victoria, who has preserved a species of worship for the memory of the ince Consort, has been for some time engaged in collecting into a volume the communications which she professes to have received from her deceased husband.She always consults him when great.political questions\u2019 are at stake, and pretends that his advice ia of inestimable value.\" For the rest, the, whole of tho English aristocracy is manifestly inclined toward paychical investigations; and to cite one promincut example, it is well-known that rd Lytton, the British Am ot in Paris who died recently, Was a confirmed Spiritualist.- .We need scarcely add that his fathér, the famous novelist and was also an ar- seen world was much less ge - entean tained that it is ab present, } a o> ~JABEZ SPENCER BALFOUR.|®etful \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The cart was packed full; for, besides There ure also horses, , | could n°t'let you.\u2018my young time in En, , 41 globes and langwidges, and, it might be, to appears that the Czar ls favored with fre.| ; ty ¥ dent Spiritualist.at a Bim when a belief in\u2019 communion with the inhabitanté of the un- ; 20, 1894, Our Boys aid Girls.A MEMBER OF THE HARNESSING CLASS.It was \u2018late in November, but the warmth of a late Indian summer lay gver the world, and tempered tho autumn chill into mildness more like early October than late November.Elsie Thayer, driving her village cart rapidly throygh the \u201cLong Woods,\u201d caught herself vaguely wondering why the grass was not greener, and what should set the l¢aves to tumbling off the trees in such an unsummer-like fashion, \u201cthen smiled at herself for being so for- Elsie herself, it held a bag of sweet potatoes, a sizable bundle or two, and a large markets Lasket from which protruded the unmistakable legs of a turkey, not to mention a choice smaller basket covered with à napkin.All these were going to the little farmstead in which dwelt Mrs.Ann Sparrow, Elaste's nurse in childhood, aid the most faithful and kindly of friends ever since.\u2018The day was so delightful that it seemed almost a pity that the pony should trot so fast.Oue would willingly have gone xlowly, tasting drop._by drop, | as it: were, the lovely sunshine Al.| y | air showed that tie edyes of the W as she drove idly back.- \u201cIf tbe wind were right for to why shouldn't it come this wayt Fires travel much farther that on the prairies\u2014and they go very fast, too.1 never did like having Nursey all alone by herself on that farm.\u201d .She reached home to find things in unexpected confusion.Her father had been called away for the night by a.telegram, and her mother\u2014on this of all days\u2014| gone to bed disabled with a bad headache.There was much to ba done, and Elsie flung herself into the breach and did it, too busy to think again of Nurse Sparrow and the fire, until, toward nightfall, she noted that the wind had changed and was blowingstraight from Bald Top, bringing with it au increase of smoke.She ran out to consult the hired man before he went home for the night, and to ask if he thonght there was any danger of the fire reaching the Long Woods.He \u201c\u2018guessed\u201d not.op, but there ain't none of ci come over this way, and 't ain't likely they ever will.I guess Mis\u2019 Sparrow \u2018> safe enough.You needn't worry, Mias Elsie.\u201d - In spite of this comforting assurance, Elsie did worry.She luuked out of her west window the last thing before guing to bed: and when, at two in the morning, she woke with a sudden start, her first impulse was to run to the window agniu.Then she gave an exclamation, aud her heart stood still with fear: for.the southern slopes of Bald Top were ringed\u201d with flames which gleamed dim and lurid through the smoke, and showers of sparks thrown high in the s bv- ond Nursey's farm were already burning.She'll be frightened to death,\u201d thought tering through the yellow beech boughs, | Elsie, \u201cOh; poor dear, aud no one to help the unexpected -warmib, aud the balmy = her! spice of fhe air, which had in ita tinge of | smoky haze.Elis had\u201d other tasks awaiting her, and she knew that Nursey would not be cantent, with a short visit.\u201cHurry up, littie Jack,\u201d she said.You shall have a long rest presently, it you aro a good boy, and some nice fresh grass-=if 1 can tind any:auny way, little drink of water, So make haste.\u201d Jack made haste.The yellow wheclsofthe cart spun in and out of the shadow like circles of gleaming sun.When the two miles were achieved, and the little clearing came into view, Elsie stackened ber puee, she wanted to take Nursey by surprise.Driving straight to u small open shed she deftly unharnessed the pony, tied him with a liberal allowance of halter, hung up the harness, and wheeled \u2018the cart away from his heels, all with the case whichis born of practice.She then athered a lapful of brown but still nourish- fhe grasses for Jack, and was about to lift the parcels from espied by Mrs.Sparrow.Out she came, and flashed with pleasure, the dearest old woman, with pink, wrinkled cheeks like a perfectly baked apple, and a voice which.stiii retained_ its plensant English tones, after sixty long yeurs in \u201cAmerica.\u201cWell, Missy dear.so it's you.I made sure you'd come, and had been watching all the morning; but some how I missed you when you drôve up, an it was just by hac- cident like that I Jooked out of window and \u2018sce you in the shed.You're looking well, Missy.That school hasn't hart you a Lit.\u2018Just the same nice color in \u2018your cheeks as ever 1 was that troubled when I heard vou want coming home last summer, for 1 thought maybe you was ill; but your mother she said \u2018t was all right and just for your pleasure.and 1 sec it was so.Vhy,\"\u2014her voice changihz to consternation,\u2014if you have n't unharnessed the horse! Now, Missy, how came vou to do thati You forgot there was n't noone about\u2019but me.Who's to put him in for you, 1 wonder{\" *Oh, Idon\u2019t want any one.I can harness the Som myself.**Oh, Missy, dear, vou must n't dothat.1 If's real hant to harness You'd=nake some mistake, and cident.\u201d I've harnessed Jack a horse, then there'd be a \u201cNonsense, Nurse once this nforning Class, I'd have you to know; and, what's more, I took the prize!\u201d .\u201cNow, Missy dear, whatever do you mean by that! Young ladies learn to harness! 1 never heard of such a thing in my lite! In , paint in oils and such, and make nice things in chenille.\u201d *I'l] tell you all about it; but first let us carry these things up to the house.Here's a big turkey, with Mother's love, Papa sent sweet potatoes and the cranberries, and the oranges and figs and the_pumkin- ie are from me.I made the pie myself.hat's another of the useful things that I learned to do at my school,\u201d \u201cThe masteï is very kind, Missy; and 80 is jour mother; and I'm thankful to you all.ut that\u2019s a queer school of yours, it seems to me.For my part, I never heard of young ladies learning such things aa cooking and harnessing at boarding schools.\u201cOh, we learn arts and languages, too,\u2014 that part of our education is n't neglected.Now.Niirsey, we'll put these tfings in your buttery, an pou shall give me a glass of nice cold milk, and while I drink it T'll tell you about Rosemary Hall\u2014that's the name of the school, you know;andit'sthe dearest, nicest place you can think of.\u201d \u201cVery likely, Miss Elsie,\u201d in an unconvinced tone; \u201cbut still I don't see any reason why they should set you to making pios and harnessing horses.\u201d \u2019 \u201cOh, that's just at odd times, by way of fun and pleasure; it isn't lessons, you know.You, see Mri.Thanet\u2014that's a rich laly who lives close by, and is a sort of fairy godmother to us girls\u2014has a great notion about practical education.It was she who get up_the Harnessing Class and the odel Kitchen.It'athe dearest little place you ever saw, Nursey, with a perfect stov and shelves, and books for everything: an such bright ting, and the prettiest of old- fashioned crockery! It's just like a picture, We girls were always squabbling over whose turn should come first.You can't think how much I learned there, Nursey! 1 learned to make a pie, and clear out a grate, and scour saucepans, and\u201d\u2014counting on her fingers\u2014\u2018to make bread rolls, minute biscuit, coffee\u2014delicious coffee, Nursey\u2014 good soup, creamed oysters, and pumpkin- ples and apple pies! Just wait and you shall see.She jumped up, ran into the buttery, and.soon returned carrying à triangle of pie on a plate., \u201cIndeed and it is , Missy dear; and I won't deny but cooking may be well for you to know;but for that other\u2014the harness class, as you call it,\u2014I don't see the sense o that at all, Missy.\u2019 \u201cOh, Nursey, indeed there isn great deal of sense in it.Mrs.Thanet says it might easily happen, in the country especially, \u2014if any one was hurt or en very ill, you know,\u2014that life might de- nd upon a girl's knowing how to iarness, She had a man teach us, and we practised and practised, and at the end of the term there was an exhibition, witha rize for the girl who could harness and un- Darness quickest, and I won it! See, here a\" .She held out a slim brown hand, and displayed a narrow gold bangle, on which was eograved inminute letters, \u201cWhat is worth doing at all, is worth doing well.\u201d \u201cIs n't it pretty I\u201d she asked.* Yes,\u201d doubtfully; \u201cthe bracelet is pretty enough, Missy; butT can\u2019t quite like what it stands for.Ît don't seem ladylike for you to be knowing about harnessés and such n Nursey.dear, what nonsense!\u201d There were thinga to be done after she got.home, but Klsie could not hurry her visit, Jack consumed his grasa: \" sfhen stood sleepily blinking at the flies fora long hour before his young mistress jum * Now, I must go,\u201d she cried.\u201cCome out and see mo harness up.Nursery.\u201d \u2019 It was swiftly and skilfully done, but still Nurse S w shook her head.; \u201c1 dont like it!\u201d she insisted.*\u2018*A horse shall ba a vain thing for safety\u2014that's in Hgly Writ.\u201d \u201cYou are an obstinate old dear,\u201d said Elsie, good-humoredly, \u2018 Wait till you're \u2018ill some day, and I go for the doctor.en you'll realize the advantage of practical education.What a queer smell of smoke there ia, Nursey!\u201d gathering up her reins.\u2018Yes; the woods has been on for quite a spell, on the other side of Bald Fo You can smell the smoke most of the time.Seems to me it's stronger than usual to-day.\u201d \u201cYou don\u2019t think there is any danger of >» its coming this oar do youl\u201d .content ., DO! \u201cI don\u2019t su it could come s0 far as \u201cBut why noif thought Elsie to herself + the wagon when-she was reticotions fronrth ready; it's just as-easy_ te do it twice.l'in a memberof à Harness- 1 5 ped up, - He was a heavy siceper, and his house was wu quarter of i mile distant.But there was Jack in the stable, aud the stable key was in the bail below.As she dressed, she decided.\u201cHow glad Lam that Fcan do this!\u201d she thought its she tung the harness over the pony's back, trapped.buckled, adjusted-\u2014 doing all with a speed which yet left noth- inp undone and slighted nothing.Not even on the day when she took the.prize had she - put her horse in so quickly.She ran back at the last- moment for two warm- rugs.Deftly guiding Jack over the grass that his hoofs should make no | noise, she gained the road, and, quickening him Sotho fastest pace, drove fearlessly into the dark woods.- They were not so dark as she had feared they would be,forthe light ofa late low-hung moon penctrated the trees with perhaps some 1e far-awny fire, so the she easily made out the turnsand windings of the track.The light grew stronger as she advanced.Tbe main fire wax still far distant, but before she reached Nurse's little clearing.she even drove by one place, where the woods were afirc.She had expected to find Mrs, Sparrow in an agitation of terror; but behold, she was in her bed, sound asleep! Happily, it was easy to get at her.Nursey's theory was that; \u2018if anybody thought it would pay him to sit up at night and rob an old woman, he'd doit anyway, and needn't have the trouble of getting in at the window; and -on the strength of this philosophical utter fice she went to bed with the door on the ch.She took Elsie for a dream at first.\u201cI'm just a-dreaming.1 ain't a-going to wake up, you need n't think it,\u201d she muttered sleepily.\\ But when Elsie at last shook her into consciousness and pointed atthe fiery glow on the horizon, her terrornatched her previous uncoticern.\u201c0h, dear, dear!\u201d she wailed, as with trembling.suddenly stiff fingers she put où her clothes, \u201cI'm a-Roing to burned out ! It's hard at my time of life, just when I bad got things tidy and comfortable.I was at th nking of sending over for my niece to | Isle of Dogs, and getting her to come and stay with me, 1 was indeed, Missy.But there won't be any use in that now.\u201d * Perhaps the fire won't come so far as this after all,\u201d said the practical Elsie.\u201cOh, yes it will! It\u2019s \u2018most here now.\u201d * Well, whether ft does or not.I'm goi to carry Jou home with me, where you wi Le safe.Now, Nursey, tell me which of your things you care most.for, that we can take with us\u2014snall things, 1 mean.course we can\u2019t carry tables and beds in my little The selection proved difficult.Nurse's affections clung to a tall eight-day clock, be detached.She also and were hard to felt strongly that it was a clear flying in the face ovidence not to save *\u2018Spar- \u201crôw's chair,\u201d a polid structure of -che with rockers weighing many Pounds, ans quite as wide as the waggon.sie coaxed and remonstratod,and at last got Nursey into the seat, with the cat and à bundie of her best clothes in her lap, her tea-spoons in her pocket, a basket of specially beloved biking: tins under the seat, and a favorite feather bed at the back, among whose billowy folds were tucked away an assortment of treasures ending with the Thanksgiving goodies which had been brought over that morning.*I can't.leave that turkey behind, Missy dear-I really can't!\u201d pleaded Nursey.\u2018I've been thinking of him, and anticipating how e was going to be, all day, and I ave n't had but one taste of your pie.They \u2018re 50 little.they'll go in anywhere.\u201d The fire seemed &tartlingly near now, and the western sky was all aflame, while over against it in the east burned the first ellow beams of dawn.People were astir y this time, and men on foot and horseback were hurrying toward the burning woods.They s curiously at the oddly laden cart.\u201cWhy, you didn\u2019t ever come over for me 1 alone!\u201d cried Nurse Sparrow, rousing suddenly to a sense of the situation.\u201cI've be'n that flustered that Inever rive thought of how you go or an ut it.Where was your pa,Missy,-\u2014 and iram{™ Kisie explained.\u201cOh, you blessed child; and if you had n't come I'd have been burned in my bed as like as not!\u201d cried the old woman, quite overpowered, \u201cWell, well! little ala 1 think, when you was a baby and I a-tend- inx-you, that the day was to come when you were to run yourself into danger for the sake of saving my poor old life!\u201d \u201c1 don't ses that there has been any particular danger for me to run, so far; ond e as for saving your life, Nursery, it would very likely have saved itself if had n't come near you.See, the wind has changed; it is blowing from the -north now.Per the fire won't reach your house, after all.But, anywa > I am glad you are here and not there.e cannot be too careful of such a dear old Nurse as you are.And one thing, 1 think, you' confess,\"\u2014Elsie\u2019s tone was a little mischievous,\u2014*\u201cand that is, that harnessing classes have their uses.If I hadn't known how to pi Jack in the cart, I might at this moment be hammering on the door of that stupid Hiram (who, you kuow, sleeps like a log!) trying to wake him,\u2018and you on the clearing alone, scared to death.\u201cNow, Nur- sey, own up: Mrs.Thanet wasn't so far wrong, now was shet\u201d - : * Indeed no, Missy.It °d be very Angrate- ful for me to be sa ing that.\u201cThe iy! Judged wiser than I did.\u2018Very well, then,\u201d cried Elsie, joyously.\u201cIt onl ur house ian\u2019t burnt up, Thali be gt © fire ba ed; for its such a triu ph for Mrs.et, and she'll be so .__The change of winid came just in time to save it; and, after being petted and made much of for a few .she went back none the worse for her adventure, to find her a and chattels in their usnal places and all safe.And Mrs.Thanet was pleased.She sent Elsie a pretty locket with the date of the fire e upon'it, and wrote that she 'gloried in her asthe Vindicator of a Principle, which fine words made E but she enjoyed bein ised all the- \u2014Susan Coolidge in 5.Nickolas.TWO SIZES OF DOG.\" Little dog: \u201cThat's my ham bone.\u201d Big.dog: \u2018\u201cGr-r-r-r-0-0-0-u-u-r-r-a-a-l-l-a- Nursey\u2019s house did not burn down, a-y-r-rel\u201d Lite dog: \u201cFm wrong; {t's your bone.\u201d FEED THE BIRDS.Don\u2019t forget the birds after the snow.stoem, children.The brave, Nik Hearted, yittering ttle creatures are at our mwoy then.for their food is ali covered un.Scat- 2 Thess firea get.going quite often on-to- the other side of Bald What should she det- To go after the | wan and waken him meant a long delay.| fire, so that\u201d | watchi ter crumbs on your window-ail}, balconies, and doorste] ou may be sure the birds are glad to find crumbs and acat! fore them over the strange, beautiful white earth, that suddenly seems to have no insects, nor dry tw and , ROY Any specks of food.They like, too, to find a little box with warm wool in.it, or with soil.and pebbles, in which they can pick and scratch, ! know of some little children who always scatter crumix for the birds be: fore they go to bed, and they say \u201cthe little bills\u201d are sure to tind them all before break- faxt-time the next day.\u201cAmid the freczing sleet and sno \u2018The timid birdling comes; .In pity drive him not away, But scatter out your crumnbe.\u201d -\u2014 LINDA'S GINGERBREAD.By Eisle Robertson.\u201cOne cup of molasses, one of sugar, one of butter,\u201d thres of flour, Eggs.soda, Uiblespoon ginger, half.a cup of milk.which must be sour.\u201d tT chanted Linda Graham, vigorously stirrin, a dark mixture, in the big yellow howl, witha spoon as long as hor own slender ann.\u2018Linda was all alone in the pleasant =un- shiny kitchen, save for a at, golden- coated bumble-Lee, drowaily dancing a | fandango on the window-pane.Grandma was out \u2018making a call, and grandpa had not yet returned from town.There was not a living soul on the farm.\u201cNow for the ginger,\u201d suid linda, as, bowl! in hand, sbestarted for the pantry.\u201cSuddenly her heart&tood-stitl, for hap pening to glance toward the west window, she caught a fleeting glimpse of à man's face peering inat her, 1t vanished as quickly as it had appeared, but not before Linda had recognized the evil eyes of Steve Pierce, à recently.discharged field-hand of her grandfather's, A thrill of terror went over her, and in- stiuctively her eyes turned in the direction ; of à Japanese Lea-canister which stood on the top shelf on the left-hand side of the pantry.She hesitated an instant, then caught down the can aud emptied its contents into the gingerbread.added the ginger and hurried back to the kitchen.Her bands trembled with repressed excitement xo that she was twice as long as\u2019 usual buttering the deep tin.She tried to Bum the gingerhread recipe, as her strained ears heard a heavy step on the little porch.Then the latch was lifted, and Steve Pieree entered.\u201cAN alone, Miss Linda?!\u201d he said, inso- lentiy.\u2018Making cake for the old folk's tea, eh { Don\u2019t mind me.I just want a peep in.lo the pantry there; then ll take myself ofl.\u201d Linda put the gingerbread in the oven and shut the door ¢re she could trust her voice to speak; then she faced the intruder.* What do you want?\u201d she asked, with an odd catch in her voice.\u201cI look\u2018 grandpa évery moment, and he will be very angry to find you here.\u201d * Will hei\u201d asked the fellow, mockingly.* Well, I've an account to settle with him for turning me off without a character.Do you know,\u201d fiercely, **I can\u2019t get work in this town, and I'm nigh starved t™ \u201cI will give you something to eat,\u201d said Linda, looking relieved.She started toward the pantry: but the mau thrust himself iu her way with a sneering smile.*No, you don't, miss,\u201d .he said.*I see | through your little game, but it won't do.I have a fancy for getting ny own tea\u2014 afraid you won't give me the right kind, you set.> He laughed loudly at his own wit, and, pushing rudely by the girl, laid his hand on he canister, with aun air Linda's heart seemed to leap to her throat and choke her.Oh, if some one wonld only come! She was only a little girl, and a terribly frightened one at that.Suppose Steve\u2019 should suspect that she had hidden the contents of the thnister?An angry exclamation escaped him when he found it empty.He turned a savage look on the trembling girl.\u201cWhere is the money your grandfather t for his wheat yesterday!\u201d he demanded Svancing threateningly tow: her.of -know he patit in this canister, Tor-1 saw\u201d him, and I've watched all day for a chance to get it.Come, tell me where you have hidden it, for I won't leave the house with out it.\u201d : \u201cYou cannot.have-grandpa's-\u2014money, Steve,\u201d replied Linda, .though she was inwardly quaking.\u2018If you are hun.frs I will give you food, but the money I Phen Ci 15.the house,\u201d he said, bright.\u201cThen is in.the house,\u201d he said, ening.And Linda realized that hog made a mistake.CU \u201cIt is safe,\u201d she declared, \u201cand you cannot have it!\u201d .\u201cWc'll see about that,\u201d he rejoined.\u201cI intend to search the house, and you must ll run no risks in this matter\u201d \u201cBat my gingerbreadit will burn!\" protested Linde, faintly.\u201cNo matter; can bake another, Yon will save time and trouble if you teil me at once where the money is,\u201d growled Steve, Linda's cou was rising fast, She knew her grandfather could ill afford to lose the sum of sixty-five do ti- cularly now, when times were so hard.She Fas \u2018 etermined \\o protect at al} hazard a er heart grew lig with every ste a led them awa.Strom the kitchen, and presently Steve began to note this, \u201cIt is hidden in the kitchen,\u201d he angrily ,said.**All this time you have been fooli me.\u201d And he caught her arm in a cru grip.Back to the kitchen they went, and were ted by the\u2019 odor of scorching ginger- read.Not daring to hesitate, Linda sprang to the oven with a cry of dismay.- cri» m Bingeroake! It ls\"Buraed to a 8 at will grandpa sa; : It certainl} looked anything but tempting, and the fumes which arose from it caused Steve to aneeze violently.\u201cI meant to try a bit of that before went, but I guess I don't want any, all,\u201d he said, looking at the burnt cake contemptuously.Linda's face grew pale at the words, and she caught her breath with à gasp- What if he insisted on cutting it.Something in her manner aroused his suspicions, and he turned froma fruitless search of the pantry and advanced toward her.\u201cI believe vou have the gold in your pocket!\u201d he said surlily.\u201cJust turn it wrong side out, miss!\u201d Linda hesitated, for to her ears came faintly the sound of approaching footsteps.Grandpa \u2018was coming.Steve heard nothing.His greedy eyes were ng the girl's blanched face, and the hesitation did not pass unnotioed.He Sprang toward her with an exultant ejaculation, but before his hands could touch her Linda had made one bound in the direction of the door.11 : \u201cBefore the would-be thief fairly realized what had ha; pened, the door was thrown wide open and he was confronted by Grand- Graham and the nearest neighbor, Mr.axted, who chanced to accompany him home, Although greatly terrified.Linda kept her wits about her, and was able to expla the state of affairs.\u2018The empty canister, lying on the floor where Steve had tossed it, attrasted Mr.Graham's eyes., \u201cWhere the money, Lindal\u201d he asked, with some misgiving.A triamphant smile curved the little housekeeper's lips, aga from the discomfited figure of Steve Plerce, now lying tightly bound with dma's new clothes- lice on the floor, to the \u2018smoking tin on the ta \u201cI seasoned the gingérbread with gold- pieces, this time, grandpa,\u201d she replied, demurely.The ed villain uttered a howl of rage.Grandpa looked Mmiringly at Linda.« \u2018*Wise little Woman,\u201d he tenderly.\u201cThey can\u2019t get ah of you, can theyt But this has taught me a lesson.Hereafter m Keep my mone in the bang ied Li \u201c1 hope you will, grandpa,\u201d lauglie n- \"da, as she turned.the Fine bread upside down, amd extracted the gold from the bottom; \u201cfor Idon\u2019t like to gild my molasses le e\u201d , POP CORN.When little Maisey came to town .a the .£ autumn weather, e wore a e yellow gown : Without any | Ruse and feather t atte warmed her feet by the fire one night, In the frost; ber, y.cold mber, Wh t.this Maisey left And à Seks Utile cresture dressed white on the glowiag ember.\u2014dwha M.Pratt, From now until 8th.February, Previous ANNUAL STOCK TAKING.We offer for Sale at Bona Fide cas asiry, but his ; snd ba deat S*[ovep To cook, but was Tired and sick of He | laste and smell of ard, She bought Cottolens, (he new shortening) and ) OVED KEY] more than ever, be- Qur entire stuck of Wa Carriage and Miinte| Solid Slver\u2014 Electro scription, Doultan, W don Ware, Fine Lamps and Shades, & Hens, and John Ask.ry, Spoons & Fork Plated Cutlery, Opera Glassee, Fans, ke \u2019 This is a good opportunity to buy goods at much lower tches Jewellery, Plate of every de- orcester and Caul- Juseph Rodgers haus Table Cutle really first class thun ruling prices.\u201cTA Call Solicited WATSON & DICKSON, 1791 NOTRE DAME, food, and he could eat it without any unpleasant after effect, Now\u2014 THEY pre Happy.found the BEST, and most healtiful shat \u20aching ever made \u2014 C OTTOLENER.uly by N, K.FAIRBANK & CO, allington and Ani Strests THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPARY \u2018The ahove ent represents the latest Instruments patented and manufactu for use in Warehouses, Public Buildings, also manufactures Fire _ For particulars apjly at the bales Department.a 367 Aqueduct Street, MONTREAL, + op rat dmb + SAVE ERECT J.TOWLE & CO.8 Adjustable Balustrade.Packing and .« « Provision Co.THE LAIN West\u2014IM BLEURY, comer Berthelot.Central\u20141630 ST.CATHERINE, corner St.Hubert.East\u20148il ST.CATHERINE.\u201cYOUR su LIQUON PHOSPHATICA (Anchor) * Whose Commercial Name is \u201cAnchor Weakness Cure\u201d Yim that has comes to my not! 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Ale apd Porter in woorl and bottles.- = ~ \u201cem DBR brid © - I | | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1894.\u201c+ FE Dramas and Operas => Oscar Wde\u2019s Pungent Epigras Next Week.\u2014_\u2014 MISS AGNBIERNDON AT THE ACADK.OF MUSIC.\u201cThe Comingroduction of * Er.minie\u201d\u2019ramatic News.Oscar Wildolay, \u201cLady Windemere's Fan,\u201d will be yn at the Queen's Theatre next week, la its- first appearauce in Montreal.H are sume of the bright things which ar Wilde makes the characters say: \u2018An resist everythingexcept temptation.\u201d den become old, but they never becomeod.\u201d \u2018No oue will believe ina woman stality unless she gues to a bad dressmakl.\u201cWhenever people agree with we I knl must be wrong.\u201d *\u201cRela- tivesare a nunce, but they make us so very respecta\u201d past, they aro deuced amusing to talk to.\u201d \u201cMy owusiness always bores me to death; 1 ale prefer other peoples.\u201d \u201cAs soon axople are old enough to _1 and éarnestly reques ed pierruission to nec magician good-naturedly repulsed him; but * the youth insisted and pleaded, and so, g \u201cI prefer women with a ; audience as easily as a pianist runs his fingers over the keys of a piano, but he never touched their hearts.He was a rude and interesting doctor of psychology; not a doc: tor of divinity.- Mme.Duluc was a colorless Suzel, a very white tire, as it were, to the red faced, bluif and boisterous Fritz of Jean Coquelin.The younger Coquelin pitched his coneeption on too hizh a plane at the start and became monotonous.But the elder Coguelin's smile was a panacea for tired nerves.It pozed out over the footlights, like Don An- \u201cfibals \u201cJag,\u201d and sent everybody home on a \u201cbroad grin.\u201d There never was such a smile seen here before.Herrmann as a Joker.\u201d \u2018 Herrmann, the magician, enjoys a practi- cat-juke\u2014at other fellow's -expensé, -of course.Une night, just before his performance, a young man who had been in attendance the previous evening approached him as his confederate in the andicnce, The finally, Hecrinanu, to be rid of the importunate one, laughingly agreed.Then he mysteriously filled the young man\u2019s bosom must Le evgriving to enlarge the domain of knowledpnd to add something of its own to thgmmon stock.\u2018The first was the most Pus function of a university, The curtain was rung up, and the contented youth eagerly awaited the signal that was to summon him to the stage.It was not a happy family that he cherished -in his bosom.The rabbits and the mice got up a quarrel.the owl was uneasy and valued them greatly, but because they, hap\u2014] pened to be raw, OR Thus he sat for two hours, the perspiration streaming frown his face and à s:rauze odor issuing from the regions of his waist- Know betterhey don't know anything at all\u201d \u201cAmen are monsters: the only -thing-do is to feed \u2018the brutes welll\u201d \"Wid women botber one, good women bare , that is the only difference between ther \u201cGood deal of harimohis world, they make ba-l- ness of so mu importance.\u201d \u201cThere \u2018tre only two trages in life, not getting what you want, avetting it\u2014the last is the worst.\u201d \u201cAdc is a man who knows the price of evene and the value of noth- ins.\u201d * The n poetical line in the play is spoken by L.Darlington, when hie Rays: \u201cWe are all he gutter, but some of us are looking die stars.\u201d .- This playd a run of two hundred nights at Pat's Theatre, New York.Thesademy of Music, \u201cLa Belidarie; or.A Woman's Revenge\u201d will \u2018given at the Academy o Music next \u2018k.The leadiug rule will be taken by MAgnes Herndun.is new to tivity, but it is said to be of - great powend introduees Miss Herndon inact particularly well adapted to her, and, Al, same time, one.most dithi- cult to pert.\u201d Miss Herndon will appear in a doublee; One AN innocent young girl and the or a brilliant, bat rather un.scrupulousman of the world.The play has many v strong points, and it is.a story withesson: It combines, humor with sent nt and pathos with a skilfully constructand well developed plot.A strong conny is promised.They will begin their agement on Monday night, and will edr each evening throughout the week.\u2014 Th'rench Opera House.Next we the French Opera Company will preseheir patrons with a varied and intgrestiprogramme.On Monday and Wednesd evening they will give the opera of * Grand Moyol\u201d that was sung for severhundred nights in Paris.lt was entiiastically received = here on Thursday On Tuesday they will play comedy, * Maitre des Forges.\u201d \u201cL\u2019Av-.engle\u201d wre presented on Thursday and Friday.iis is claimed to be à very interesting dra in five acts, but not extremely long.\"I rehearsals of this drama have been v successful, and this will be the firaproduction.It was therefore kept fore gala night.On Saturday at the mate,another comedy \u201cLes Mem Parisier a laughable sketch of a Parisian househ¢ Will be play In the evening there w be plays for the benefit of Mr, Dorel, tleader of the orchestra.On that occasio the company\u2014-will play \u201cUne Date le.\u201d ** Monsieur -Choutleuri\u201d and \u201cLes arbonniers.\u201d Besides this there will betértaining songs and recitations.The Theatre Royal.Theus Hill Vaudeville Company will appeal the Theatre Royal all next week.| still remained to him.He had fined | after-time they might each happily find something of The mon heritage of knowledge for the honor of their university and for the good of mankind.Professor H.L.Callendar, M.A., Cantab., McGill's new associate professor of physics, has only recently arrived in Montreal, Jt is posed of a collection of specialists who Ie amused many thousands of theatre goersis season.\"They present a varied prognme of amusing selections; there is a air performance, a knock-about come dancing and funny farce, Gus Hill has aâys been a favorite at the Royal.The ming Production of \u201cErminie.\u201d Mn.F.Rochester, who has been en- Fazus stage manager of \u2018the Montreal Amar Operatic Club, leaves New York for Ntreal to-day, and will remain here unthe end of the series of productions of \u201cErnie\u201d in February.fore leavin Nevtork Mr.,Rochester superintended theeparation of the costumes and pro- pers for \u2018Erminie\u201d by Mme.Schweukn, _ theell-known costumier.The club is al- rea perfect in the music of the opera, anwith three weeks ha unc: Mr.Couture and Mr.Rochester, shed produce Mr.Jacobowski's pretty ops in good style.The cast will be as fo)vs: sanéssses cesse ste ss cac Mias Ella Walker ; i contributing several papers on thermomet.Miss Ada Moylan Perhaps all that remained ¢is stock of 4 : Ty Marie Hollinshe underslothing went to the pgvroker, but to different maga oe In 1802 and 1503 he eo.Humphreys that is neither here nor the Joe raised lectured at Cambridge on astronomy, elec- Miss Mary Pelletier Christmas tricity and magnetism.In January, I Ir.P.M.Bellhouse the money somehow, and of! hé was appointed professor -of physics in si, Rot, Fonderson y Among the crowd heed into the the Royal Holloway College for women, and Mr.Mi unnin, ham room was his friend with fauze under- which position he still occupied at the time JR .8 r ° ; Mr.H.A.Fermings Mr.J.F.Ricketts 1.r.E.J.Chambers A.H.B.Matkenzie horus of lords and ladies, maids, peasants a soldiers.he production will take place at the Ademy of Music during the week bezin- »g February 12, with a matinee Saturday.° To Succeed \u201c 1492,\u201d When Mr.Rice, of managerial fame, re- Tned to New York from a disastrous tour Australia, he was down at the, bottom He heard of the successful aateur performance of \u201c1492\u201d in Boston.e borrowed enough money to go to Boston ud there negotiated for the copyrightofthe est oney-maker he was ever at the head of.oston is now awaiting they production of his pocket.-ece, which has turned out to the 1 opera entitled \u201cTabasco.™ The drill shed of the Cadets on Columbus ve.is the scene of mirth and melody near- -every evening now, the rehearsals of the erry opera becoming more frequent as he e ivance sale of seats has been so heavy that ere soems little likelihood of any.good he pre- The Cadets seem, from every me for its production approaches.\u2018ats remaining after the close of t \u2018nt week.dication, to possess a gem in \u201cTa it promises 16 excel \u201c1462\u201d in every ay, if a bright, funny libretto and pretty wtehy, sprightly music possess any merit.The Coquslin Smile.The French comedians te comedy \u2018Friend Fritz, heatre, New York, for the first time dur The central tea of the play-teaches that it is a patriot's aty to marry, and is evolved in the sim- ssible, with the simplest of 1 their visit to this country.lest manner eople as its cha racters.: The tharm of * Friend Fritz\u201d comes from 8 honest sentiment, and that was less con- paré comedy pleuous last de night than the ment, which, owever, was treated wit Ml the expertness at the command of M.Fequelin and his associates.?a M, Coquelin appeared as the Rabbi es every two minutes, hd ple do a great : The play rehearsals played than comedy of \u201cIncog the Queen's this sea- avid and gave a wonderful character study bf an: amiable, inquisitive and natural match- r maker, whose unctuous manner of hugging himself and rubbing his hands for joy was as mirth provoking as the smirking amilé that began at hia eyebrows and lost itself in t played on the risibilities of the i coat and attracting the attention of his neighbours.At last the curtain desended and \u201cthe-sufferer-sought- out the mexician.| who was preparing to leave the theatre.COR! EF forgot!\u201d exclaimed Herrman pathetically, \u201cmy dear young man.| hope you enjoyed yourself,\u201d but the young wan : said nothing; and went in-search of u bith.Henry Irving's Reminiscences ¢ a | Thespian Who Needed Clothing The place was a cosy room in acosy house in a quiet street olf the Strand, on- | don: the time was Saturday: the hour midnight.* A company of professional men, composed of sunre of the lawyers, deturs, | mewspaper men and actors whose umes are famous on both sides of the Afantic, was scattered in groups about the rooms, : smoking and chatting after the Sturday * might supper, which had becomea stan dard institution with them, Shys ne Nev dr Tribune.In a sheltered comer ove y the fireplace sat a small knot § men,\u201d every one of whom had reachd the top of at least the front rank \u20ac his py- : fession.The talk, drifting in n snooth, é- | sultorr, half-slecpy way from phase 0 phase, had gradually assumed aretrospe- tive hue.From one to another the sry had passed, each telling the mle ofan | empty stomach, or an empty poctet, ra hopeless tramp of 30 miles\u201d or scin hin shoes along a snow-bound road in sara of employment.; enry Irving, thoughtfuliy smokagwith an air of deep attention, had notaoken and did not speak until the other ving F exhausted their stock.turned to in.He had experienced harder luck tha any of them, and they knew it.Hel up at them for a moment, and then, afteapause, wa: \u201cThe recollection uppermost iom! mind just now, while you boys have ben hlking about b a TRAMPING AND WINTER RaD3 and all that, is of a certain Chistras inner at which I was present.I wonde wether any of you remember a poor felow long since dead\u2014Joe Robins\u2014who phyedma parts in London and outside it, an who made the one big mistake of his lifehen he entered the profession.Joe hadeen in the men's underwear business, a1 was doing well, when an amateur perfopnce for a charitable object was organizdand he was cast for the part of the cloYin a burlesque of \u201cGuy Fawkes.\u201d Joe baiged to one of the Bohemian clubs, and ; the night of the show his friends ama the actors and journalists attended in body \u201c1 ended there, but some oie compared to Grimaldi.His fate was sealed.He his stock, went on the stage; and a few mnths later.I came upon him playing gend utility on a small salary in a small thjre in Manchester.One relic of his haf days [34 shirts, collars and underwear suffnt to last him for a generation.But if Joe lacked ability as an pr, he had a heart of gold.He would lenjr give -| his last shilling to a friend, andbce by | piece his stock of underwear had hinisl ed until only a few shirts and ungloths he dressed took off their street thes he saw with a pang at his kind rt how rly some of them were clade poor of ellow, without an overcoat, stred and shook with every breath of thind that whistled through the cracked ¢: and as he dressed there was disclosed lit of the lightest summer gauze undept.Which he was wearing in the depth éat dread- | fai winter.Poor as Joe was, Vas determined to keepub his usual EM of giving ; , HIS COMRADES A CHRISTMDINNER, at clothing.Joe beckoned hirto an adjoining room, and point/ to R chair silently walked out.On So hunga suit of underwear.It wa® comfortable scarlet color; it was of sand wool; it was thick and warm, angclung around the'actor as if it had been lt for him: As the shirt fell over his h¢there was suffused through his frame Pntle, delicious glow that thrilled every're of his body.lis heart swelled almog, bursting.He seemed to be walking ¢F.He saw all things through a mist dars.The faces around him, the voice his cars, the familiar objects in his À, the very snow falling gently outside tFindows seemed as the shadows of a qm, With but one reality\u2014the suit of undear.\u201cHis feelings seem tave entered your heart,\u201d said one of the£ners.\u201cThey might well ;50,\" replied Mr.Irving, \u201cfor was th r actor.\u201d we th th ve: cal of or is Dramatjotes.is Lillian Russell andnor Perugini announce that their.mae will take place to-morrow afternoon \u201cThe Charlata,\u201d play of modern pl life, by Robert Buchd.had its first night at the Newmarket;eatre, London, on Friday.It is à satin} theosophy.When Mr.Henry ig returns from his.\"| Axiériéan tour he | unveil the monument that has beentted asa memorial 10 Barry Sullivan Ylasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, ce .Chas.Dickson gars in his- famous san.| Mr.Lloyd bas dei that his third tour of Canada and the ited States shall not.take place until ngutumn.He will sail about mid-October} will not be back till 1505, + .Rielly and WoogEnglish Novelty and Gaiety Extrav oimpany will short! appear in this city;he above is compose exclusively of Eng artists, and is sald to the strongest Anization of its kind now travelling in [prica.mm Theftel Dieu.Te the Editor of $TAR: \u2018Sir,\u2014Your coondent * Canadian,\u201d ih his communich of last Friday arent the Royal Victoglospital, mentions the.Hotel Dieu and Hospitals as > ' s having no English or thelr staffs, \u2018\u201calthough} former,\u201d as he says, \u201cis largely su by Protestant chatty.\u201d This is, evid/Y; 8 Inistake and your correspondent » refer to the latter infûtion.The Hotel Dieu is not suppo charity in any form.Inaugural Lepturellvered by Prof.Gill University, ¢ered his inaugural lecture on Thurs afternoon in presided.\u201cBritain with Me.he#aid that the Unis - knowledge, andquiring knowledge, In | with several large mice, A pair of tame À sfullv knowled al rabhits and an owl, beside filling his and resure TE il Paccessible ready pockets with eggs, and had \u2018him placed in © ue rites and in the heads an orchestra chair amen the most fashion.of a rot rs and lecturers.If ig able people inthe audience.| would nat eft -behind- in the raeeit ! and appeay more directly to the world in acquisitig of new knowledge, that the PROF.H.L.ALLENDAR, MAS CANTAB.; rank of ts university among its fellows and te opinion in which heldin the orld of scieuce, among men of learning, mst in a great measure depend.What wasrue of \u2018a university as a whole was true #0 of cach separate department, In McGillaboratory there were of the fndamental principles of science, that thetudents might be well equipped with tb knowledge necessary for the several pressions of their choice, and might be ablao hold their own and to uphold the honor à the university in the battle of life, Next, sere was \u2018the careand preservation of strumats, and of standards which pre- servedthe record of much laborious and Accurse scientific work in the past.had ajo to see that the from lamage, and that they were always accesible and ready for use.theirsounden duty to science and to their univesity to make use of the great oppor tunites, aocording to \u2018the best of their abiliy, for the purpose of research and dis- covey that they might have something to somthing to give in return for the nol giftwhich had béen entrusted to them.he ave an eloquent and interesting sketch of he work that they were hoping to do in to give him a \u201csend-off.\u201d He playethat : < ; part capitally, and the mischief mighave St Ed ea ents and in that of .n conclusion, the r vould look tothe students to make the Est use they could of the advantages they ajoyed, that they might fit themselves to ierve, each in his proper place, in the ranks remained to him.| ~ - ï PR his of hut sene\u2014fenrin Camerioss, ina es Torn Tin hich we Played together was be ho Marlborough school and while thete distin- the tom When the me whom Fuished himself with the rifle as well as in \u2018 .; the class room, and represented the colle, 1881, and again in 1832, he was elected to lege.was elected to a foundation scholarship.Other distinctions won by him were: Bell University scholarship, in 1553; first class classical tripos, 1884; 16th.wrangler, 18535; and Trinity fellowship, \u2018 \u20ac.n, : appointed demonstrator in physics in the avendish laboratory.From 1387 to 1891 he spent his time mostly in research work, The office of Pope of Rome Is elective, and each incumbent of the office is chosen by were, by the clergy and people, but in the eleventh tended to make provision for the representation of all the old electoral bodies, the clergy, and the cardinal deacons the heads the up in what is called the conclave and allowed mo communication whatever with ry -1.the outer world.until the election has been } completed.A majority of their number ea tte, thirds of them must vote for the same candidate, .Twice a day each cardinal | pr writes on a slip of paper the name of his candidate, and deposits it in the chalice vo authority, and if the | any one is not found the burn a that no election has taken place.This is called the scrutiny.1f votes be added by degrees to any one candidate so that he re- chosen b amon, votes for the same persan so as to give him theoffice, it is called an election by.ct promise.If bya votes are thrown for one tion is said to be by inspiration.IX was elétted in that way, lt is a -condi- tion of election that ever Pope shall be an Italian.After he is elected, the is enthroned, en'ers upon pos- |.session of his office, and The ceremonial of consecration is very splendid and deeply innpressive, All the cardinals must be present to vote at these elections, as no voting by proxy is allowed.\u2014Chicago Inter-Ocean.crowned.ent socially asked a gentlemgn \u2018of \"her ao- quaintance if he knew Mr.Regalssance, the artist, who was 0 mugh had th physicians on no doubt, to even assisted by J.C.BEAUCHAMP, A PYROMETRI-ABORATORY.H.L.ca)dar, M.A.Professor H.L.Chdar, M.A.,of Me- the William Molson ¥ Mr.J.H.R.Molson The lever Wok as his subject \u201cA Pyrometric wratory.\u201d After con- i trasting some of great colleges in Great versity had thredef functions to perform, that of impart knowledge, preserving the first place Was a teaching and de- eree-giving boc It had to maintain a certain standard ture, and to stamp those attainine thaftdard with the'\u2018hall mark of its degree.had its duty to preserve second was naturally that fixed its claws in a tender spot;and the cus: general, he speakers laid most stress ; todian of the property was tn mortal fear of a thet ning of the new library, | { moving, lest he break the eggs, not that he but it w upon the third, upon the .EX-FELP'W TRINITY UNIVERSITY, it was THRE MAIN DUTIES TO PERFORM, irst theheqretical and practical teaching numer of complicated\u2019 and delicate in- They were protected Lastly, it was to the treasure house of knowledge, i i le Ater dwelling on the teaching of science, rofessor.said he _army of science, that _in.the | ir own to add to the com- from \u2018Wimbledon, in 1830, 1581 and 1882.In scholarship at Trinity Col- October of the same year he minor In for physical work, In 1887 , Professor Callendar was his call to MeGill.ELECTING A POPE.e College of Cardinals.In early times e Pope was chosen as the other bishops century the right of clection was sted entirely in the cardinals.It was in- rdinal bishops representing the bishops Rome, the cardinal priests the parish the leaders of the people.As the clection now conducted cardinals are shut not suffitient for a choice; at least two- on the altar of the church.The are then counted by-some one in requisite.number for ; pa rs are at once ed, and the smoke of the burning votes nal to.the waiting crowd without ives the required number, he is said to be accesd.If two opposed parties the cardinals unite and cast their by.com- neral movement all the person, the elec- Pope Pius candidate for ntiff nañy is solemnly Atthe Art Club recently a lady promin- about, and \u201cmay be found- at p.21 of \u201cDaisies in the \u20ac.named, sither\u2014at-s NOTES, QUERIES AN D AN SWERS.\u2018 fan); to humbug, delude, seduce, otc.Eng- \u201cI LIVE FOR THOSE THAT LOVE ME.\u201d The Civil Allegiance of Catholilcs \u2014 An Old Puzzle The Beginning ofa Cen- i tury\u2014Author of Book Named\u2014 Grammatical Question, \u201cI Live for Those That Love Me.\u201d The poem of which the foregoing is the first line is usually attributed to the late Dr.Guthrie, of Edinburgh.As it does not appear in any of his books, and he never claimed to have written it, it is not easy to say why the mistake should.still be continued.Possibly, the verses may have struck his fancy, and he may have quoted them in some of his stirring speeches.(The first verse runs thus: : 7 Po I live for those that love me, For those that love me true, For the heaven that smlles above me, And waits my coming too.: For the cause that lacks assistance, Yor the wrongs that need resistance, \u2014Fuor the future-itrthe distance, \u2014 For the guod that I can do.The verses, which are worth recording more for their sentiment than their poetry, dom Grass,\u201d a collection of poems-and songs by Mr.and Mrs.G.Linuæus Banks, London, Hardwicke, 1865, Miss J.(Montreal) who desired to discover the authorship of the poem, may rely upon the foregoing information as correct.\u201cThe Civil Allegiance of Catholics.\u201d To the Editor of Noles and Queries : Asks through your column where Le can procure a copy ofa work by Mr, Gladstone,-called \u201cThe Civil Allegiance of Catholics,\u201d a liticalexpostu- lation, 1574, also a reply to the above by Cardinal Manning, called the Vatican Decrees in their Bearing on the Civil Allegiance of Catholics.\u201d Mr.Macdonald thinks these ks are now out of print, or very scarce.ldo not think so.My copy of the first named work is ublishod by Harper and Brothers, Franklin Square, New York, 1873; the second by the Catholic Publication Society, No.9 Warren Strect, New York.1 believe the geptleman can procure the works na\u2014city, or If not, I will be ple ing on Civil Allegiance, with the replies of Manning, Capel, an rd Acton\u201d {one vol.) Mr.Gladstone's\u201c Expostulation Unravelled, by Bishop Ullathorne: \u201cCatholic Allegiance,\u201d by the.Bishop of Clifton; \u201cExpostulation in Extremis,\u201d.by the Right Hon.Lord Robert Mon M.P; \u201cSubmission to a Divine Teacher, netther Disloyalty nor the Surrender of Mental and -Moral Teedom, \u201d by Herbert, Bishop of Salford; and lastly, the immortal works of Cardinal Newman on the same subject.The above are the most important works called forth in England by \" Gladstone's \u201cExpostulation and Vaticanism.\u201d Montreal.\u2019 K.It Mr.Macdonald of Prescott still wishes for these books, and will write to me, I will at once communicate with my kind correspondent \u201cK.\"\u2014~ ED.oF N.ANDQ.Porcelain.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: .Sikr,\u2014In reference to your excellent article on the derivation of the word Porcelain in Daily o rday, December 30, 1 remember distinctly when very young, and living in un atmosphere of social surroundings identical with that of the North of Scotland, our common word for the finergrades of delf was \u201cpiggy.\u201d Possibly you may be able to recall some such application o the word, thus bearing out your contention as to the derivation of the word; or some of your Scotch readers may remember the word and the war in which it was applie .Aylwin, Que.A Novel Wanted.To the Editor of Notes and Queries : \u2018Srr,\u2014Can you or anÿ of your readers supply me with the title and authorship of a novel, published ' ton or more years ago, in which the following names occur; George Valentine, Rene Macl)onald,Camilla Routh, Johnnie MacDonald, Snowball Valentine, etc.t I remember the names and the plot, but have forgotten the title and authorship, and wishing to obtain the book again, would be grateful for ihformation which would enable me to do so.HF.| -\u2014 An Old Puzzle.To the Editor of Noles and Queries: SIR,-Two_ gentlemen were walking down street; one of them, séeing a photograph of himself ina window, pointed wo it saying : rere and Charles G.Leland, 2 printed forsubscribers onlyat the Ballantyne AND Q.To the Editor of Notes and Querics: Bir,\u2014I have in my ppasession à uine copy of the London Times ublished on the 15th June, 1815.containing the puke of Well n'a, des- poss I might add that it is in good wou valuable columns, I would be much ob Sunday, June 18th, 1815, so that my correspondent has made a mistake in the date of published in the Times.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: (Canadian) of a little book of verse published, I think, about fifty , Ci i or Quebec, bearing the title \u201cSnatches from Ob- :Urion.\"Tnever saw but vue copy was probably small.sd for any information regarding it.Montreal, eight to eleven in the evcaitig when an answer is not required?AR invitation.but not otherwise in the absence of this request.Editor Etiquette Department: Being to sec herand the young lady having exchanged photographs wishes for some SIR, \u2014A Mr.A.B.Macdonald of Prescott, 0.get t gentleman, having sent him a note asking him send her photograph back such a discourteous manner towards a lady.ordering through then.lady to to lend him through you, Mr.Editor, my own dol Is she to return card! 2 What is the mean- copies; also, *Vaticanism,\u201d by Mr.Gladstone; ing of it?Is it that he is going to call soon?\u201cPolitical Expostulation.\u201d by Mons.Capel; A SUBSCRIBER.\u201cThe: Vatican Decrees in their Bear Vola, 8, 1680, I tind \u201cTo hornswoggle (Arver- ish provincial, swokel, deceitful.\u2014ED.or \u2014\u2014 A Wrong Date.ec of Waterloo, with a list ible to make any capital out of it | condition.you dd be 60 kind as to answer this through your St.Toronto, DAILY READLR.BEWAR Or.Edson fears another epidemic, In lung and chest pains, coughs, colds, hoarseness and pueumonia, no other external remedy affords prompt preven- | tion and quicker cure than BENSON'S POROUS PLASTER.Indorsed by over 5,000 Physicians and Chemists.Be sure to get the genuine Benson\u2019s.may be bad from all druggists.| SEABURY & JOHNSON.Chemists.N.Y.City.GRIP | and soynds the alarm.1 The battle of \u2018Waterloo was fought on vellington's despatches said to have been Author's Name Wanted.SIR,-Can you tell me the name of the author years cither in Mont .THe edition I will be exceedingly oblig- C.A.F.ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT.Editor Etiquette Department © = Is it correct to answer an \u201cat Home\" card from } EADER.ANs.\u2014It is-usually considered correct and form to do so if you cannot accept the Supposing a gentleman has been seeing a lady ularly for « couple of months and then stops n to the reasol er photograph back and return that of to do so, Should he not-do as she -requests and 1 .Lizzie.ANS.\u2014Wgthink he shoulddo so.We cannot imagine any man of right feeling and proper pride \u2018would wish to retain-a photograph under such circumétances: or act in Editor Etiquette Department: 1.We infer that the card to which you refer is a Christmas or New Year card.As he is a friend, she can send him one in return if she feels so inclined.2 If it is a card such as we think it is, the ouly meaning it conveys is that of good wishes for either of these seasons.lt is in no way connected with an ordinary call.- Editor Etiquette Department: - Thousands of us who suffered so from buck trouble that they could not stoop to even without the most excruciating pain and Again it would \u2019 working 80 as Ww often luy them up for duys and\u2019 weeks, Kxcesses und indiscretion are frequent causes of this, though generally itis Lumbago «r Rheumatism or the forerunner of Bright's Disease, Diabe i suffering from this lumeness and weakness « { the back neglect 1t, and whit Is the consequence?\u2014 urtold misery aud with puing oontinuous doctors\u2019 bills and medicines, '0 these suffer) DR.SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT, which silently but surely furnishes nature's own remedy without drugging, and cures when all other remedies fail, Wa have over 10,000 testimonials like this.DR.A.obligation to you ase benefactor to me as douht!res Jou ars to ousan \u20188, 0 ye.Is ene of spur Belts and the result is to-day man.roe ssion, and ! 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2.Is it proper for'the young lady to give such an invitation! 9 Does the leaving of cards when making a New Year's the same significance as when ¢allsare made at any other time! 4.Should not a gentleman leave his card with a young lady if he calls on her on New Year's day! This does not mcan that the call should be returned, does it?INFORMATION, Ans.\u20141.If, as it is evident, his attention and company are agrecable and acceptable to the young lady he may ask her permission to doso.2.It would be quite correct for Sugar Refining Co.MANUFACTURERS OF REFINED SUGARS OF THE WELL Mads by the Latest Processés; and LUMP SUGAR, «CROWN Granulated, EXTRA GRANULATED, CREAM SUGARS YELLOW SUGARS SYRUPS SOLE MAKERS - THE CANADA (Limited), MONTREAL.ENOWN BRAND Of the Highest Quality and Purity.Newest end Bes Machinery, not surpassed anywhere.Io 50 and iw lo.boxes Special Brand, the finest which can be mada Very Superior Quality.(Not dried).Of all Grades and Standards.Of all Grades in Barrels and Half Barrels.Of high clase Byrups, in Tina 2 Ib.and 51b.each.1377 is * Sisters and Brothers have I none; \u2018 That man's father is my father\u2019s son.\u201d \u2014 The riddle, for I suppoee it ia a riddle, is\u2014 \u201c prove it.\u201d I think the above lines could only be said truly of his son's photograph; but Ican get no_encouragement from any one.t autumn I saw an article in the /dler which feebly describes my experience in wrestling with this naughty problem.If you or same lover of bu- manity do not come to my rescue I fear I shall be a candidate for Verdun.D.J.F.Wolfville, N.8.\u2019 - You are correct.The man was looking at the photograph of his son.\u2014ED, OF N.AND Q.The Beginning of a Century.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: SIR,\u2014Will you kindly decide the number of ears requi to complete the present century, date from January lst, 1834! By doing #0 you will oblige CONSTANT READER.A century isone hundred years completed.The second century, therefore, began on January 1st, 101; The next century will begin on January 1st, 1901.Author of Book Named.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: S1r.\u2014Would you or one of Jou correspondents kindly tell me where the book \u2018How to Become Strong and How to Stay So\u201d could be bor ht, or the address of the publisherf : 5 A Montreal.\u201cHow toGet Strong and How to Stay So,\u201d is the title of à book written by William Blaikie, and published in 1885 by Harper, New York.\u2014ED.oF N.AND Q.Two Questions Answered.To the Editor-of- Notes and Queries: SIR,~-1.One of the most interesting groups of North American butterflies is thint belonging to the genus A ynnis, Ofthe origin of this name the \u201cCentury Dictionary\u201d says: \u201cArgunnis, New Latin, apparently priginally a misprint for argyrius or argyrcus, sllvery,\u201dthe underside of the hind wings in most of the rperies being ornamented with Silvery spots.he \u2018\u2018Accentuated Listof British Lepidoptera,\u201d Suplished by the xford and Cam- Entomological Societies of.bridge in 1858, gives the \u2018following derivation: \u201cArgynnis, asurname of Venus, from the temple > in her honor by Agamemnon on the death of his favorite Argynnus.Proper.IV, \u2018Which probabl 2.Wbich spell ing ir preferable,salcable or salable?Webster and Worcester giveonly the latter, the 4 Dictionary gives both, but with pre Tves 5 PRÉ LU HE Montreal.- 1.I have verified the quotation in Proper- tius, and think that, in allusion to the - t Leau y ; correct name of the butterily.The corruption from argyrius Argynnis seems unlikely.2.,In Great Britain the word is always spelt 8 ble; correctly, I believe.See : ar mmonth 8 Dictionary.\u2014 Ep.or N.ANDQ.: .Grammatical Question.To the Editor of Noles and Queries : SIr,\u2014In tho December 16th nurhber of \u2018Black and White\u201d appears à short story, \u201cThe Bristol Bowl,\u201d by E.Nesbit, the opening sentenco being \u201cMy Cousin Sarah and me had only one aunt be- twoen us, and that was my Aunt Maria, etc., etc.\u201d Is the uno of the pronoun \u2018\u2018me\u201d correct?.SHERBROOKE.As the author of \u201cThe Bristol Bowl\u201d is a ' well-known writer, the sentence was probably not intended to be mmatical.\u201cMy \u2018cousin Sarah and 1\u201d is, of course, the correct form.\u2014 Ep, or N.AND Q.BIR.that thisis the fiat time this idiotic wi ; but for tho information of your my path 1 writoto that in A trust that in some lunatic asylum.Hzxrr MOTT.© by the Manufacturers.gist, of Shelburne, Ont., writes under a SPIE ' d bands, reinfo and bound fronts,con- .\u201cHornswogaled.\u201d ! tis cames ! ; .; - s faci every size,13 to 18.Montreal | To the Editor of Notes and Queties: Steam Laundry co.133 St, Peter st.\u2014I am tbankfoi to be able to say.with sou, ; 142 om .the young lady to give the invitation, he being the friend of mutual friends and visitin, at their houses where she has inet him, © Yes, these represent in an equal manner the making a call.4.There is no necessity for him to do so when he finds her at home when he calls, 5.A lady never returns a ntleman\u2019s call or the card he leaves on er.Editor Etiquette Department: 1.When & young lady receives a opena present from A gentleman should the happens .edge it in writing or merely th the next time she meets him! 2, Should a young lady salute-a gentleman on the street who called on her \u2018on New Years Day, not bein with him before! 3 Je it roper for a young lady to accept an invitation from a gentleman to a social,he not being Acquainted with the family?4.On receiving a Christmas present from a friend is it proper to.return it at New Year's or the following Christmas | : Y.S.ANs.\u20141.The former would be the better and more gracious way of acknowledging the present.2 Yes, she should do so; the newness of the acquaintance does not influence the observance of the usual pblite recognition.3.No; under such circumstances a young lady should not accept a favor or incur an obligation.4.We would | not advise such a very speedy return.This does not look well, almost appears as if you were anxious \u2018to make things equal.\u201d If you did not wish to delay your present for so long a time as the next Christmas, you could send it on the next anniversary of our friend's birthday or at the season of ter.We know several people who keep up the nice, old-fashioned custom of sending remembrances at this time.Speolal Noticed.A BOOMING BUSINESS.acquainted Reports from Different Points Showing Big Sales and Grand Results for Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pllls\u2014-Samples of the Reporta Dally Received ToroxTO, Jan.16.\u2014J.A.MacDonald, a dru, t at Whitewood, N.W.T., writes : 'g Kidney Pills are meeting with uni- \u2018versal success In this part of the Dominion.My sales of this article are daily increasing, and it is well nigh impossible for me to keep them in stock.\u201d Frank Brown, drug- recent date: \u2018\u2018Please ship me another five ss of Dodd's Kidney Pills.Sold eighteen Xes this afternoon.They are giving nd satisfaction,\u201d These pills are manu- tured.by Di.Smith & Co., Toronto, and are sold by all dealers, or will be mailed on receipt of price; fifty cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50.: There is no character on the s to-da exactly similar to \u201cLa Belle Marie.\u201d It is weil adapted to Miss Herndan\u2019s at versatile talent, and her creation of the dual roles «in the play have justly won for her a high rank as one of the greatest ofall Americar Actresses now before the public.Our unlaundried shirts, at fifty cents, beat anything in Canada; it keeps them all guessing.Made from heav.cotton without any dressing, linen front Deservinz Confldence.\u2014No article so richly deserves the entire confidence of the community as BrowN's BRONCHIAL Trocnes,.the wellknown remedy \u2018for.-coighs and throat trouble, \u201cThey are excellent for the relief of Hoarseness or Throat, They are ex- | v World, so many pictures.! # { In the \u201cDictionary of Sia d Caat,\u201d compiled and edited by ASbert Bar : 54 _ ~ Sore oredingld effective.\u201d\u2014Christian Goott & Bowne, Belleville.All Droggists.500.& 8L Scrofula is Disease Germs living in the Blood and feeding upon its Life.Overcome these germs with Scott\u2019s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, and make your blood healthy, skin pure and system strong.Physicians, the world over, endorse it - Doa't be deceived by Substitutes! PILES mines ITGHING PILES \u201c ABSOLUTELY OURES.> OE 2 vi Errors of Youth.§ - SUFFERERS FROM * 3 Mervons Dedility, Youthful indiscretions, Lost Manhood, BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN! § any men.from toe effects of youthful imprudence, bave broizht about à stats of wi M noce that À 5: much as to induce aimoës every other disease, =X 5 and resd cause of thn trouble scarcely ever are doctored for Srey ! fo the right one.Notwithstanding the Ma: many valuable remedice that medical ecience 44 uced for the relief of this class ot > treat- Ho AT The sccompanyine offered au 4.CERTAIN AND SPERUV CURE, as hundreds of s been reviored to , An ort time changes the |, debit ; leas condition to one of renewed life + 2 > vi ; we are constantly în recsty4 of letters of b ° Je BE fnquiry relative-to this re: , we would my À D to 1 nae ho would plot og iri sof us, br ¢ rem: Ling §1 & pecure i Had I agony or would fore this.whose portrait man who had im celery compound.Mr.severe one.was carefully and others.speedil meas, din , pound, .Was in a Distressing Condition for Over Seven Nonhs.HE WAS TOTALLY INCAPACITATED AND COULD NOT WORK AT HIS TRADE.MR.-JOHN pular and well-known citizen of SYMPTOMS - Moisture ; intense fiching ad Jusging ine: night ; wares sua .o ous riens rom and protrude.E'kich onan blood ersuade me to take a nloscate, becowing very bora* SWAYNEB OINTMENT was 1 Tr Lore ttehing and bleeding, absorbe the tumors.Sold bp heard fore.ruggiste, .Lyman.Sens & Ce.Montreal.Whaissale Agate And directed .Barrand, was reparation of whi pulled down rought him tice of application fordivorce.Noti iL J] o:ge, Dillon, of the City of \u2018 A Hamilton, Ont., who was recently restored to health by Paine\u2019s celery compound, after suffering from a complication of troubles for several years, says: \u2014 taken the advice of the first merchant to whose store I went to buy Pnine's celery compound, I would still be enduring have been in my grave The merchant I refer to tried to ch orant, and of which I had never I quietly declined the offer my steps where I bnew I could urchase the medicine in which I bad faith.es, I found Paine\u2019s celery compound, and it found its way to the root of my troubles.\u201d Mr.John Barrand, tailor, of Barrie\u2019 Ont., appenrs above, is another licit confidence in Pain His hopes and expec- - tations were fully realized, and to-day there is no stronger advocate for \u201cnature's health restorer\u201d in the province of Ontario.Barrand's case was a parti Inflammatory rheumatism in its most acute form had strong physical frame, and ) ter 5 es larly a to utter + realized his great danger, and the urgent necessity of wise and prompt action.Mr.Barrand was a t man; one on whom deep.impressions.inking and observant cat truths had made \"hilé in, wretchedness : and suffering, these great truths were con- 9]; tinually before his mind.Every wonderful \u2018cure offected by Paine\u2019s Celery Componnd, for the benefit of some friend or neighhor, rayerfully considered, with the result that he determined to use the medicine that had done so much for: No power under Heaven could have dared to alter his decision; and the | merchant or dealer who would have at: tempted to recommend or urge upon Mr.Barrand something else jus! as good would have been rebuked for his seifish- honesty and callousness, .after a judicious .and persistent use of Paine's Celery ) snatched from the very m- Aîter a Wise Course of Treatment He Commences Work Again.BARRAND.- strength to pursue his trade.No other medicine in this world could bave done the same work for him.His lite depended solely on the wonderful recuperating power of Paine's Celery Compound, which the best and ablest physicians are now recommending so strongly for many forms of disease.: Now, dear sufferer, just a word of warn ing and encouragement for your benefit, We have given you tbe chief points of the wonderful restoration of a gentleman to whom you may write for information; he is willing to confirm all we have said, and can give you fuller particulars.The medicine that cured Mir, Barrand, of Barrie, will do the same for you'if jou only make use of it, Its wer Is not Jlinrited to certain individuals or certain localities: it is suited for all who suffer.\u2019 We are pleased to be able to give Mr.Bzitand\u2019s own words of testimony in favor of Paine's Celery Compound.To add strength to the testimonial, the Rev.W.M.Magrath, rector of Christ Church, Barrie, confirms every statement made.Mr.Bar.rand says:i\u2014 \u201cJust a year ago I was attacked by inflam.Hmatory rhéumatism In Its most acute form, which tptally incapacitated me from p > ing my trade\u2014that of a tailor\u2014or, in fac! from doing work even of the very lightes: kind, as every nerve in my y vas affected.I was in this -distressing- condition for more than seven months, when 1 commenced touse Paine\u2019s Celery Comp __ 1 goon began td realize the beneficial affocta of the medicine; but my case was an obatin- ate one, and required the persistent use of the compound for some months before I was able lo move about.1am thankful to sayI am so far recovered that I have commenced work again; and [ am very hopctul that by continuing to use the Compound a.little \u2018longer, 1 shall, please God, be restored to my wonted health and atrenath again, \u2018Furely the medicine which has dons so much for me will prove an equal blessing to others similarly atlticted ; and to such I aa ; \u201cGive Paino's Celery Compound a fair trial.For what your medicine has done for me 1 gates of \u2018death, and given health and.you have my most grateful thanks.\u201d ° T, THE SENATE OF CANADA.- NO \u201cTho Great English Prescription A suctesstul.Medicine used over 30 Cures .contain.DE Ing 0v pills, carefully compminded, will be seny 9 Montreal, in the District of Montreal, in the P \u201c nds cases.p \u2018 rate 4 Bl 3 row.fi oars in thous! of Dia LE pas ao private Laporstorp.où 2 Merchant, will apply to the Parlement of - pos.Nervous Weakness and ali die ES eases.for 95 ; Canada, at the next scgpion thereof, for Rill of Divorce sates caused y sbuse, |: on, or Address or call où i from his site, Dame Marie Catherine Charlotte À trienne gvereturtion, ix Packages Ouaran- .o! mame place, on the gronnd of adultery, 1 to Oure.when a r Druggist NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL TESTITOTE Duted at the City Mad District 0f Montreal, in the Pra.for The Great Enclish Prescription, lake ne 24 TREMONT ROW, .Yinoaof chee, Bie disuse diy of optember, eighteen Subsutute.Que package $1.\u201cBix $5, by mall.\u201d Write fer \u2018 dred and nincty-three.Boston, Mass.À 1 ddress { am A v 1 MeGIBBON & aay Attorneys for applicant ; MoGALE, 21 \u2018otre | a 5 » : ! PL Por mle by B E à Drag ~ a .\u2014 we 4 GRABAM & OO.Proprietors.168 and 165 St James Street.\u201cTor Dany SrAn à sent to any \u2018part of the - United States or Cay, vu froe,ut 30.90 for aix Monti a hose three Bondar SF © pelieve the circulation of Tux S coeds the combined issue où all the other Englioh newspapers published in the city of Mon TA Agents for French Advertiain Amedeo Prinon & No.M Rus do Pro corner of laf St Georges Cie, venoa, ayctte and Paris, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 13th Jan., 1854, Monday er 38,244 Tueeday.Cerne [SR 38,357 Wednesday.38071 Thursday . +0 0x0.38414 Friday.recense 00000 .87,950 Saturday aasansen esse 000 .Total.PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE ET \u2014ENDING- 13th Jan.1894.In addition tothe week's circulation, there \u2018were upwards of fifteen thousand taken Ly people for the \u201cRound the world trip.\u201d We have not counted these fifteen thousand, as our custom has been to exclude such circulation from the standing circulation table.Of course advertisers get insertion in the entireissue.SATURDAY, JANUA RY 20, 1894.THE NEW YORK OBJECT LESSON.\u2014 New York municipal politics present a monitory object lesson to the tax-payers of Montreal.master there.The domination which this greatest city on the continent writhes is but the legitimate growth of the casily sown seed of indifference and civic luziness.The men with a stake in the city went about their ordinary business and left politics to the politicians.And the senuel shows that they could not have left them in worse hands.New York city has not been without its warnings.The Boss Tweed incident was suflicient to stir the appreliension of most.But after they bad broken the Tweed ring and put the leader in prison, they returned to their firesides again and let the fellows who were in politics for the money to be made cut of them, wheedlo thelr way back under .to power once more.The present condition of New York appals its friends and excites the derisive wonder of the world.It is hard for outsiders to understand how a free citizenship should allow itself to be so ridden by a bold And Unsshamed \u201cclique.\u201d Tammany makes no \u2018secret of its power now.Its nominees do not deny that they are members of the \u201cclique \u201d and put forth hollow professions of passable virtue, We are, however, in- that disgusting stage of the Tammany development in Montreal at present.Our corrupt aldermen are ashamed of each other's company.~They deny alliance with one auather; and profess that, when they voted together, it was becauss they could get no one else to vote with.Down in New York, the corrupt element has gone far beyond this sham-faced stage.They openly rule the city ard defy opposition.\u2018The citizens have at last awakened to the \" mecessity of asserting themselve¥ and at the \\ ____ Tammany squandered never be re\u201d \u201cpresent time they are preparing for the big- _gest fight in thelr history.Tammany has been spending money .with the reckless hand of an absolute master of the situation; and the citizens have been paying the bilix.~The spoils system is in full swing at the City Hall, and the Tammany leaders plainly regard the municipal offices, revenues and contracts as\u2018 but 'so many instruments for strengthening the power of the Wigwam.Tho depth of financial disaster into which this rule has plunged this wealthy city is unbelievable.Tax-payers practically oppose all improvements, for they know what fruit they will bear.The sums that Tammany is charged with having loaded up as real obligation upon the people of New York are fabulous.The people have long fought this system in a desultory way, but have, found out that nothing save organization and a thorough, earnest, castly campaign can avail them anything.The task they face is of terrific dimensions.All the weapons are in the hands of the entrenched enemy.It New York frees Ît- self at all, it will only be after an unspeak- ableeffort,the expenditure ofmuch time and money, and the \u2018loss of incalculable opportunity for civic progress.The wealth that covered.The chances that the.city has.missed, because Tammany was caring only for its own interests, will never come within its reach again.The best New York can do now is to wage a civil war against treachery, betrayal and peculation at home, , and try to win a$ infinite cost a chance to a do better in the future.; Montreal is on the toboggan slide to the same destination.Already names get on our voters\u2019 lista without the assistance of the assessors, and three men are allowed to vote in an empty yard.But for the vigor ous canvass of the League, many dead men, minors and absentees would have been.in a position to * vote.\u201d Al ready grave * jobs\u201d are perpetrated at our City Hall; our civic offices are treated as the epoils of the victorious aldermen; and our taxes and owr city debt are racing ehoh other to ses which will The Baily Star, Mesure, : 1 the Jorgetfulness of the voters.Experience Tammany was not always | first reach the Tammany mark.We are preparing the ground and sowing the seed for a Tammany crop.The merit will not the reaping.But the merit must be ours if we could go no further on this road.There is no need to be in ignorance of the goal to which it leads.Look at the throes of New York city.The chance will come on February lst to take the initial step on the jour ney back to civic sanity.THEY CALCULATE ON OUR FORGETFULNESS.No one believes that the aldermen would give any of their public opinion-defying votes on the eve of an election.They have | ro mind to go to the polis on the plain issue raised by any of these transactions.It-is-commoniy said after the perpetration of a \u201cdeal\u201d that, if the elections could only come on now, Ald.So-and-So would not get a dozen votes.Nor are the aldermen themselves in ignorance as to the unpopularity of these votes.The Montreal public has grown ready-tongued of late and does not hesitate to let the men who betray the city know in just what esteem they are held.We have become a petition-signing people too in these times, coerced into that Lad habit by the persistent wrongdoing of the City Council.The aldermen aro thus by many means kept constantly well-informed as to the way in which the tax-payers regard their selfish treachery.* a ' 0 How, then, dare they deliberately run in the face of the popular will and hope afterwards to be re-elected?They calculate on has taught them that the voter is a creature with a short memory.Very often his bark is much worse than his bite, if they can only manage to put a little time between the two.He is not a close enough PEtüdent\u201d 0 civic finances to trace cause and effect back from his tax- slip.He is not able to °say if that vote had not been given, this sum would not be now required of me in the way of taxes.Hence he forgets the good reasons he had for.condemning the vote by the time election day comes round, and is in capital condition to be bamboozled by the alderman, who cast it, into the belief that after all it was not so bad.This is the deliberate programme of the corrupt alderman.He knows that there is no light under which false excuses look so real and substantial as that falling through the haze of inaccurate remembrance.Because of this deep intent to take advantage of their faulty memory, voters should intelligently distPust themselves when Ald.Aor B, whom they bave believed to be corrupt in the past, begin to tell a pretty» plausible story.Discussion is imperatively desirable, but we want intelligent discussion.Let the voters look up the facts before they decide.It wily not be prudent for them to pit their memory of the facts against a last-hour, smooth-running \u201cexplanation\u201d of à wily alderman.Why did he not explain before?He will tell you that he waited until election time, so as to do the job once for all, But common sense will warn you that he -Wailed until your thorough, detailed and reliable knowledge of the facts was blurred.At all events, it will do no harm to refresh your memory.It is the truth that is wanted, The aldermen should be judged neither too harshly nor too leniently.If the voters will take the time to re-post themselves as to the facts, then the aldermen may be given the freest chance to clear their skirts.This study of the record will cost some time and patience.But it will be a paying investment.Montreal has reached a crisis in her civic history; and it will be a most lamentable mistake if now, with the chance before her to move toward economy and honesty, she chooses through mere forgetfulness of past wrongs to tread along the old path.Men -of integrity, honor and character may not be ready again ina hurry to carry the banner of another movement for decent government it defeat be the reward of those now in the breach.Every voter owes it to the city to thoroughly study the situation before marking his ballot.If a faulty memory and a wily-tongued candidate lead him astray, he will pay for the error for many a.Year to come, Fs And then it would be worth something to sharply teach recreant aldermen not to gamble on the forgetfulness of the electors.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE LONG AGO.\u2014\u2014 Oh! a wonderful stream {s the river Time, An it flows through the realm of toars, With a musical rhythm and a fanltiess rhyme And a broader eee and a scene sublime, Aas it blends with the ocean of years.- How the winters are drifti ak , And the summer like bude er oe of snow.And the year in the sheaf-\u2014so they come and ; ast, obb and flow, As it glides in the shadow and sheen., There's à magical isJe up the river Time, Where the softest airs are playing, a cloudless shy and a tropical clime And a song as sweet h And the June with the roses is stay lng.And the name of the ale Is the Long Ago, And we bury our treasures there:® There are brows of beaut and bosoms snow, ere are hea ust-but we loved so; There are trinkets and tresses of hair.There are fragments of songs and nobody sings There's à part of an infante er; There are broken.vows and pieces of rings, There's a lute unawept.and a harp without strings, And the garments she used to wear.There are hands that are waved when the fairy ore \"By tho mi t .Aq om pd rc sometimes hear the turbulent voioes we heard in days gous betare, Bet va the wind down the river is fair, Oh, remembor.l for aye be that edcd tele.And the day of lité Un night! By : When i) ovening comes, with its beau! And our oyes are closi umber awhile, inal May the Greenwood of soul be In Hight.Le ours\u2014speaking of the past\u2014if we escape | swerable only i AFFAIRS IN AUSTRALIA.HARD TIMES LEAD TO A SERIOUS INCREASE OF CRIME.New Colonies Found To Be a Success \u2014 -An Opening for a Rallway Manager\u2014Thelr Commissioner to Canadas.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] VANCOUVER, B.C., January 0.\u2014News received here from Australia states that the distress among the poor classes in Australia seems to have caused a great deal of crime of late.The latest reports are over- _crowded with murders, burglaries, suicides and sudden deaths.Amongst a score of murders the following is perhaps the most cold blooded.An old street musician named Fellows was playing his violin in front of the Cricketer's Arms Hotel, Wilcannia, N.8, W,, when Miles McGrath, a youn man 26 vears old, rushed out with a shu gun in his hands and killed.the harmless old musician, by firing a ch of shot iuto his stomach.When McGrath was asked why he had done the deed, he said he was recovering from the grippe.The old man's playing drove him mad, aud he had killed the old nan, oo Harry Fitzsimmons, fractured his wife's skull with a pickaxe handle at Wenebec Park, N.S.W.on the 10th uit., beat his father-in-Inw's brains out; anct then cut his own throat.A woman will hang in Melbourne in a few days for strangling a number of infants, intrusted lo hercare by fraii mothers.The mail in Sidney has been flooded with blackmailing letters of late.The Post Office pirates, it is said, have BEEN REAPING A RICH HARVEST from sensitive people, innocent of the ridiculous crimes suggested, but fearful of having their names dragged through the mire of public opinion.Secarcely a wealthy prominent person has escaped.An independent lady was the first to set the police hunting, and the blackmailing - blackguards are being run to earth.Burglaries have been of very frequent occurrences lately in Sidney and Melbourne, church plate being the fashionable fad among the thieves.Unusually heavy losses to farmers have been occasioned by bush fires during December.The Government at Adelaide have doubled the income tax'as an emergency tax for one year, Two white settlers were killed at Thursday Island.A force of police were sent to arrest the murderers and were themselves routed several being killed.The Governments of the different Australian colonies, have been aiding by grants of land the ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW COLONIES.Mr.Parry Oakden, Under Colonial Secretary announces officially that \u2018the Victoria r Colony is a success, and suggests the establishment of asimilar colony in Queensland; Four hundred families are being sent to Kangeroo Island, where they will found a co-operative society on a million acres of land.The \u2018Royal Tar\u201d has returned from Pa ay, where a thousand settlers are forming a new Australia.The passengers bring encouraging reports of the hopeful ness and contentment of the settlers, In speaking of the proposal of the\u2019 Victorian Government to obtain arailwaymanager to superintend the Government roads,going torac through misnilänagement,thePremier said the Railway Department for years had en in a certain groove, and it would require an intelligent, energetic and capable man, with new ideas, and modern training to lift it out of this rut.Premier Patterson said the Government would be willing to send three officers to the United States, in addition to obtaining a manager from that country, to gain a knowledge of cheap railway construction, the manufacture of railway rolling stock, and the control of traffic.Mr.Read, Australian Commissioner to .Canada re improved trade relations, is .expected on the next steamer.He was to visit the United States and secure a railroad manager for Victaria.CANADIAN TEACHERS THE BEST.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) \u201c BUFFALO, Janu SB asomplaint having been made that Canadians are employe teaching in the night schools, Inspector Barry says: \u201cI'have had two cases of this kind reported to me.One was that of J.H.Madden, who is employed as a night teacher at School No.30.- made an examination and found he had not come here under contract, snd was making this place his home.I was therefore powerless toact.The other was that of a Miss Kennedy, and was similar, Her nts are Canadians, but she is living with her uncle in the first ward.Superintendent Emmerson and Mrs, Tift of the Board of School Examiners say Lanadisn teachers are among the best they ve, HANGED HERSELF.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| TORONTO, January M.\u2014Mrs.Banks, wife _of Geo.Banks, Toronto Junction, committed suicide yesterday by hanging herself to the balustrade in the front hall of her house.She had been ill lately.Showing an Increass in Trade.OTTAWA, Janu 20.\u2014An increase of nearly four willions of dollars in the aggregate trade of the.Dominion for the six months ended 31st December last is the showing made by the statement of imports and exports for December which appear in to-day's Canada Gazette.The figures for December are: Exports, $9,896,081, an increase of £731,701 over the same month last year, of which $277,330 is in produce of anada and $454,461 in produce of other countries.For the six months ended December 31st the total exports have been $77,004,117, an increase o ,347,410 over the same period last year, and, entered for consumption $60,604,062, an: increase of 571,359.\u2018The total trade for the period has, therefore, been 8138,508,179, as compared with $134,579,350 for the first half of the last tiscal year, an increase of $3,018,704.Brotherhood of St.Andrew's.OTTAWA, January 20.\u2014The annual convention of the Brotherhood of St.Andrew's is now in session here.At yesterday's session the Lord Bishop of Quebec delivered the charge to the Brotherhood, taking for his text *'A good soldier of Christ.\u201d ere was a large attendance.Rev.J.T.Lewis, Bishop of Ontario, Mr.N.Farrar, president of the Canadian Council, Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper Bishop uttle, of Missouri, and Mr.John W.Wood, general secretary \u2018of the Brotherhood in the United States, also addressed the convention.The annual report of the brotherhood shows that there were 00 chapters in 1892, 105, chapters ih 1893, and 133 chapters in Wants Constitutional Monarchy: SAN FRANCISCO, January 20.\u2014Latest reports received from Honolulu state that in an interview with Princess Kaiulani's guardian, T.H.Davis, he said it was difficult to forecast the future of Hawaii.The Provisional Government cannot possibly go on.Itis simply the rule of the mob an- popular clamor.His desire was for peaceable compromise bet ween: the Queen and Dole on which suitable arbitrators should have adjusted à new constitution reducing the Royal power, like that \u2018of Great Britain.But he was made aware that the Provisional Government would listen to no propositions of that kind, .He Deservod His Fate.Caxpo, N.D, January 20.\u2014Al \u2018Bomberger who murdered the father, d four children of the Kreider family, was hanged yesterday afternoon, As the murderer stepped on the trap he turned to the spectators and said, \u2018\u2019Gentiemen, I have a few words to say before I leave you.1 am sorry for the crime I have committed and I hope none of you will folluw in my footsteps.hermore, 1 wish that no preacher be allowed on the scaffold.\u201d The Corbett- Mitchell Contest, | NVILLR, January 20.\u2014~The location JACKSO of the battle ground of the Carbett-Mitohel} contest has become known to a few person E.\u2014Dentamin F.Taglor, e outside of the Duval A thietio Club, Tt wil | \\ \u2019 2° 5 \u2018Duval County, \u2018The site of the battle .sending -anée with the whilom mill lad, now ons of be in Nassau County, directly north of between the town of! Fernandina and the city of Jacksonville, Fernandina is a little over twenty miles north-northeast of Jacksonville, on the Florida Central and Reninsular .und will be within six miles of Fernan near the vil of Yulee.The sports who will attend the contest will not bu given word until an hour before the time for the train to start, Should the Sheriff\u2019 discover the place of meeting other sites have heen arranged for and the crowd can be taken to ont of them within an hour's notice.It has been decided by the Duval Athletic Club to fix the price of tickets for the Corbett-Mitchell contest according to the size of the crowd present at the train on the morning of the battle, The club officials say that 825,000 is wanted to clear them from debt.Should one thousand pcople be present $25 per ticket will be charged and in a corresponding ratio.NEWS FROM IRELAND.the strar-General, bas the highest oath rh of any town in Ireland or Great Britian, : On Dec: 21 Geo Strain, a much respected native of Letterkenny, died at Back.road, there, at the age 101 years.NEWS FROM KINGSTON.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KINGSTON.January M \u2014Rumors are current that William arty, M.P.P.for this riding, will not run against Dr.Smythe, Q.C., for the Ontario Legislature, but will be a capdidate for the Dominion House at the next election, When questioned on the subject Mr, Harty was non-committal, *I do not know yet,\u201d he remarked, \u2018whether I will be nominated aguin for the Local House or not.\u201d \u2018Will Jou ran if nominated\u201d was asked, and Mr.Marty replied: \u201cI will answer the question on nomination day.\u201d Thie morning the Canadian Engine \u2018Works was notified that the contract for the construction y e engines with ten driving wheels, for the Intercolonial ilway, had been accepted.John O'Connor, of St.John, N.B., has re- J.W.Lloyd read a paper on \u201cWhere the Best Irish is Spoken,\u201d before the Gaelic \u2018League of Dublin, He said there was some difticulty in answering \u2018this question, as nearly every Irish speaker thinks his own dialect the best, and as none of the dialects were faultless as compared with the literary language, he would not do as others had done, who took the pronunciation as the standard; he would take the idiom of the language as the standard, He agreed on the whole with those who held that the Connacht Irish was the t as fur asthe pronunciation was concerned, but he thought that, perhaps, the Irish spoken in Kerry and West Cork was the best, the idivm of the Irish language found in it being almost uncorrupted.It contained many aucient forms of words, particularly those of the past- tenses of the irregular verbs.In this dialect only it is customary to use the synthetic form of the verb always.And the particle do, the sign of the ast tense, is heard oftener in Munster Phan in Connacht.Heconcluded by asking them to give more heed to the dialect idiom of the language in deciding this question.; On the morning of the9th Decemberelght head of cattle were daringly rescued from the sherif\u201ds bailifis at a place called Dirreen near Scartaglin.The \u2018cattle were seize under a decree at the suit of Capt.McGill against Patrick Keane, of Dirreen, and a large crowd immediately collected, with the result that they had very little trouble in re-taking the cattle from the bailifls and the small escort of police provided.OF late it has been the practice to send small escorts of police with bailiffs, and several rescues have been madé, and unless provision is made for the proper protection of bailiffs while executing.decrees, legal proceedings for the recovery of debts will become a farce.We understand that eight police were requisitioned by the sheriff in the present case, and that only four were supplied, and that Scartaglin being one of the worst spots in Kerry, it looked as if an invitation to rescue the cattle was given by \u2018such a ridiculously smal escort of- lice for the protection of the bailiffs.\u2014 Lerry Evening Post, 16th December, 1893, The Irish Literary Society Is arranging for the establishment of Irish Reading Circles in every quarter of Great Britain, and if possible Ireland.These will Le in effect small literary societies.The ent effort is a beginning, a test.Each cading Circle will consist of groups of not fewer than five members who under.the guidance of a leader will meet for the discussion and* explanation of the Irish subject read.Lists of the necessary books for these Irish reading courses will be supplied by the society, together with other explanatory leafiets and an Irish magazine giving directions, introductions to ks, notes, answers guidance of various kinds and reports of circle meetings.This work of course need not interfere in any way with the formation of Irish literary societies In promising tricts.One of the most affecting incid connected with the Accrington contest was th interview between Mr.Davitt and an old Irish Nationalist- of that town- \u2014 Nicholas Roche.Nicholas was the man who, wheu Mr.Davitt lost his arm in a mill at Baxenden, carried him to the.hospital.| Ever since Mr.Davitt been in the district Mr.Roche, who is now 50 years of age, has been longing to renew hls acquaint.the most trusted of his country's leaders.Mr.Davitt, learning the whereabouts of his old benefactor, paid him a visit.Their meeting was most touching, tears rushed to the old man's oyes as he shook the: hand of his friend, and exclaimed, \u201cAh, Michael, you've grown to be a great man since that rrible day.\u201d A party of moonlighters entered the dwellinghouse of a well-to-do farmer named Dillon, at Ballyphilip, last night, beat the family in a most shocking manner, literally wrecked the dweliinæ-house, turned .loose the live stock in the out-offices; and returning to the dwelling again attacked the unfortunate people with pitchforks, drove thom into a side room; then broke open a chest of drawers, and took away a large sum of money, estimated at £100, Dillon was suspected of being under police protection.No other cause is aseign- ed for the outrage.Three arrests have been made.\u2014 Irish Times, 28rd December, A Kildysart telegram reports that a dispute of long standing between two.tenants on the estate of Mr.John O'Connell, High Sheriff of Clare, culminated in one of the parties being subjected to a regular fusilade while working in the boz, wbich is the matter of) contention.Seven shots were fired, but none took effect.Mr.O'Connell, who visited the scene of the outrage.later on, was assaulted and thrown into a -hole, The police to-day proceeded to the district to make arrests in connection with the affair.\u2014 Daily Empress, £2nd Deecmber, 1595.Some of the [armers of North Mayo have been growing flax with encouraging resulta, Over seventeen acres were sown, and the produce averages nearly sixty stone to the acre, Drogheda, as appears from the returns of § Ra : PEELS For Sick- Headache, Impaired Digestion Liver Disorders and Female Ailments.Renowned all over the World.Covered with a Tasteless à Solable Conting- Ask for Beecham's and take po others, Made at St.Helens, England.Wholesale 4 Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal, ¢ For sale by all druggisn.STRONG AND PROSPEROUS.THE SUN LIFH ASSURANCE CONPANT OF CANADA.Nw FELIX GO UDS ORIENTAL ceived the contract to equip the proposed binder twine factory at Lhe Kingston Poni- tentiary.The muchinery to be put in will produce about 10,000 pounds of twine a day.ASKING FOR TIMBER.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroNTO, January 20.\u2014A deputation\u2019 of lumbermen frum [fat Portage waited on the Attorney-General and members of the Ontario Government yesterday.\u2014Fheir object was to impress upon them'the necessity of opening up more timber limits, as at present\u2019 most of the Jumber is cut and, on account of the scarcity, lumbermen have difficulty in keeping their mills going.Another change they want isin regard to the system of measuring tne lumber from certain limits which were sold by the Domin- of the province, the lumber eut there being under different regulations.The Rat Portage gentlemen also want the removal of the restraint upon fighing in the lakes.THE HALIFAX BANKS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) : HALIFAX, January 20.\u2014The Bank of Nova Scotia and the Merchants Bank of Halifax did a prosperous business during the past year.The first named has increased its rest from one million and fifty thousand dollars to one million two hundred thousand dollars; the latter from five hundred and ten thousand to six-bundred thousand, besides paying an extra dividend of one-half of one per cent, Will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return.This is not talk, but truth.Carter's Little Liver Pills, One pill a dose.Try them.Do not judge a man upon one word, nor upon a slpgle act.Life is composed of so many contradictions that one often takes the exception for the rule.- Speakers, and actors use Ayers \" Cherry Pectoral; also, Ayer's Almanac.- Special Notices.\u201c Our stock taking sale is now on; call in if you want anythingin Men's Furnishings.We must reduce our stock before receiving our spring importations now on er.See the reductions.Montreal Steam Laundry Co, 133 St.Peter st, 14 2 daw If you want.to get even with yourself, now is your time.We are selling Men's Furnishings at from 15 to 35 per cent.off regular prices; our stock taking sale has begun.Montreal Steam Laundry 0., 133 St.Peter st 14 2 2aw all next wee Whoso cannot obey, cannot be free, still less bear rule; be that is the inferior of nothing, can be the superior of nothing, the equal of nothing.; IF SHE HAS USED IF SHE HAS MOT Advise her to enquire from those who do use is, WHAT THEY THINK OF ITP [here is nothing we are so proud of asthekind words that are said in its favor by those who have given Sunlight Sosp a fair trial, Sunlight Soap Depot for Quebec and Province.FRANK MAGOR & CO.MONTREAL.BARGAINS PIAN We have Bargains in fine Upright and Square Pianos at special prices.TERMS-@4, 83, te $10 Monthly.$24 BB aa large Upright Piano io Wal- nu case, with swing front, Intest design and all improvements, used à tw mon \u2014 = ri full aise Cabinet Grand $23 ; UE Plane in ne finished cass, .full scale, 734 octaves and every improvement.$1852 earn orn Fes, S180 iru pers Orend S160 Fm rer rap pe S85 Le N.Y., Square Piano, in perfeot BTS Hair Soap Dees Poa oie ra URA CREAM, ORMAGICALBEAUTIFIER, ~Doharty Organ, beautiful walnut ones, fine tone, | ™ \u2019 Frockiss, Moth Patches, Rash, and fine | d Ly.80 Beer Sma it ba eure Desiers in Alse Others $50 to 250 We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated | MASON & RISCH \u2014PIANOS\u2014 Canada\u2019s Nigh-ciass Makers.nie are and terms as low as Call and ses \u2018our.pe here.Catalogues rices pent on tea tion.New Pianos from $190.00 up, ap J.W.SHAW & CO.1814 Notre Dame St, 17-m1 lowest, 10 monthly instalments.before pu 3 FERD.T.HOPKINS, : 700 a ni, TUNE nen DWM abn el .+ ion before Ontario acquired that portion | Attend 8.Carsley\u2019s Great Half Price Sale | 25 be.MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS.ANNAN NANNANAINANNS Tuesday, the 6th Fubnuary, tull particulars of which will Skating Club : \u2014 MEETINGS ANMUSEMENTS, ACADEMY)F MUSIC.HENKY THOMAS.eo and Manager.\"MONDAY, JAUARY 15th, Thos.Q.Seabrooke and his own comic opers « ISLE OF (MPAGNE Charles A.Byma Louis Harrison.Beata on sale at N ardheimend Allan's, Jeweller, Bg eo BCROUCAR Satunlay, Mth Jan 40830 p.m.Catherine St Weodniar.24th Preis .8to 10m.ming atlraction La Bi Marie.1286 Saturday, Eu January, to 6.30 pin.Wo + 31st January, 8 to 10 pan.MOCKEY MATCHES.(Seulor Championship).Jan.18th\u2014Orystais va Montreal.Jan.I7th\u2014Ottawa ve.Montreal.A Grand Fancy Drees Entortalnment will be held -on ACPEMX OF WESIC Henry Thy, Lessce and Manager.One Week, CommencWan.32, 1904, and satarday (ince.The Great Heroirs Actress, \u201cs Herndon, in be given in sul uent advertisement.\"LA BELLE ran \u201cA OMAN'S W.ALEXR, CALDWELL: Sale af seals now open at Ih i \u2018«, ant Alans, : : Becretary-Troasurer.Jeweller, i.Catherine suraPriocs: Rescrrët 31.Office arche Victoria Skating cit) i The, sr.Gallery, Sr 18 MOTHERS ! MHERS 1 otro Duma sireet, 306 tf VEEN'S THEATRE - Tweek, .Evenings 8.15 Mat To know that a sile application of the Cuticura lyedies will afford instant relietermit rest and sleep, and point, a speedy and economical cure torturing, disfiguring, itching, kning and scaly humors, and t to use them without a momg\u2019s delay from tle corner of Bourgeois and Wellington sta.Entries is to fail in your du, Cures Pe at ar ar Jan.85th.trance fee, 50, to accom: made in childhood a.speedy, Athletic Assocation of Canada), ou SATURDAY, January 13th, 1834, at3,30 p.ne., ARGYLE CE GT Saturday.215 An elaborate mnie production ures at Realism, Mar hi « EM vels in effects, rives 5,3, SLU Beate on sale A .SNOWSHOE CLUB at Theatre, from Wwa.m.to 10 N.Y.Piano Co, Shep Ah i + | pandeand Hotrls.Next Weuk- Oscar Wilde's 5yy play Winder untry to Lachine meirs Fan.: Lae je Sp Croas-Co a \u2018 TheChamptonshipoftanada (As authorized by the Amateur.R.W.BURRY, Hon.Sec.1733aw 107 Wellington street.economical and permant.day.Bécure Scats at Theatre, and Hotels, \u201cpar WINDEHERE'S FAN.\u201d OSCAR WE'S Aristorratic Come - TEEN'S THERE.With Matin ciinenlay ind Satyr- N° \u201cou, Shop s \" uno Cu var OPERA FRNCAIS.\u2014 a NEXT WEEK ; .Monday 13 { ROGER LA ITE, drama in 5 acts - R i .amipta 4 fel arms ord, Forse ry Sth Fusiiors of Cana.guy gs py i ox couse, come y A , « az.vjers.A or Pian as ely aud Uairgailed free.p> The Adjutant 's class meets at the Armoury Thursday 18, (soirco de galak GRAND MOGOL, pat Facial re hie falling hang simple '¥, Un Wonday Evenlug, 22ud inst, ridas Is.ee.: >peretta.7 reahes p 1 UKs by, 255 wd olor Tocrulfs parade for drill the Saturday Matinee 1A PRE MARIEE rar PF same evening at the same our, Eve _ i Fa TE If tired, æhing, nerv he Men desirous of enlisting must be paraded Saturday Eve nlmg-ROGEA HONTE.thd , % mot by noncommissioned otficers of the companies thoy wish Popular Py .ers know ort, Strgth, and to join, with attostation papers properiy filled out and Hoats at\"thg Opera Francais: K's music store, Notra vitality in cura signed y the oficors radins companies, ataquarter Demo street! and Sheppards, Sthorine West.y would never je without tm.In nl nur.service © aed for the recent military = \u2014 nr > ra 2 return L tou esday, Sc every Way Lidpurest, awest and Qn mu be retimed nto ators before capes OPERA FRNCAIS.Des: plasters.ERNEST J.CHAMBERS, Capt.Monday.2nd\u2014Le Grand [ml (Opurettalh Tueyles, Brd Le Maitre d'orges tComedyk MEETINGS AND MUSEMENS, MOTOS AAA TT SOCIETY (F- ARTS OF CANADA Limited), Capital Stock.100,000.eT A Society established with a vir to disseminate ths taste for Arta, to encouraged help Artists.Incorporated by letters Patent 4 Go t of SOT Canada, the 27th Febreg, Jas rent.GALLERY OF PALTINGS, Nos.1686 and 1668 Notre mame Street, Montreal.Oneof the Richest GALERIES of PAINTINGS in Caada ADMISSION PREE From 0 o'clock am.to dps\u2019 All the Paintings are Oryinals.Mostly from the French School.: The Leading Modern School.easy terms.Next di Paintings between the Society and Berip January next.Price of Scrip, 81.00, Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars.* M.À.À.BRAËT, 291 ood * .r \u201c ST.ANDREW'S OEURE ORGAN AND VOCAL RECHAL, Under the auspices of the Musical Commit, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, at Eishé PM wisT\u2014Mr.PRANO\u2014Mres YNER.CONTRALTO\u2014MI88 MAITRE TENOR\u2014MR.A.SABISTON.BARITONE\u2014MR.A.A.HODGBON.Ordx .KB.PRICE.À Montreal Island Bet ADMISSION FREE.v _MowmraL, Jan.18th, 1894, oy Acting Adjutant.vos head , St.George S.S.Club.An AT HOME will be held 5.5, SATURDAY AFTERNOON Zh 2c) inat., from 41070 clock.\u2014 BAN ANG, Members can obtain tickcla from the understand à JACKBON Sec Tres.167 ee : MONTREAL - 5.S.CLUB.LADIES NIGHT, NEG MONDAY, #9ud Instant.\u2019 AY ME 8leighs leave Gymnasium from 73t0 8.00 clock.Tickets to be bad from Committee at us and Athletic Club Howse.:1 GEO.R.BAILLIE, Hon.Bec.1.16, A HALL, DOMINION SO GRAND CONCERT, : \u201cTO BR GIVEN BY THE Chol} St, Bartholomew's R.E.Church, \u2014ON\u2014\u2014 : FRIIY EVENING, 26th JAN., 1894, \u2018 At 8 O'Clock.\u2018 \u2014\u2014ASSISTED BY\u2014 MIBSO: HEAD, Soprano.E.V.GRIER.Contralto.' ER JOSEPH VENABLES, Tenor.! MR ELLSWORTH DUQURTTE, Basso.Vror: MISS LAURA MCLAREN.Pus: M188 LILY CRAIG snd MR.E_ A.HYLTON.Costcror: ME.ERNEST SCOTT PEACOCK.Tiors: Reserved seats, i0cents.Admission, 35 cents.Tved seats at Bhep 's Music Store, 2274 8.Carine street.perd Prods will be given to the New Organ Fund.IASS MEETING Ofttmembers, triends, and sym_ patlers ot the Volunteer Elec- toraleague, St.Lawrence Ward Divisn, Saturday, Jan.ZOth, at S PA at ZOG Bleury St.The 171 Line Railway, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the interested ies along the proposed route of the above-mentioned ilway that the Rosa Committee will hold a Mooting on WEDNESDAY.the th JANUARY inet\u2019 se THIER M.to © proposed By-lew, an they will then he prepared to hear 1a objections which may le made to the construction and operation of said Radway.ROUTE.From the Eastern City limits St.Catheri u A to ames street Lo SL.James street west, street west to the Western City limite.: L.©.DAVID, 1 © City Clerk.Crry CLERK'S OrricR, Montreal, 19th Jan, 1004 - POCKET DIARIES & ALMANACS, FOR 1894 .Canadian, Excelsior and Collins Pocket and Office Diart \u2019 Smith's Planciary and Canadian Almanacs Bow ready.: Star, Whitaker's, and others.Marcus Ward's and Prang's Calendars for the New Yesr.Send in your Orders new.Morton, Phillips & Co., STATIONERS, BLANK BooX MAXRRS, AND PRINTERS, 1735 & 1757 Notre Dame Street, Montreal 5 w 173 Miuminated FIRE ONLY\u2014- \u2014PIRE ONLY INSURB WITH THE PHŒNIX INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD.FOLL DEroerr wire TRE DoxiXtoN GovERuMENT \u2019 SMITH & TATLEY, Gea\u2019l Mars, Canada Branch, Montreal, 1°.E.JOBIN, CHAS.POIRIER, J.A.MEROIER, Agents.ABTA & PER! By 1 te f Cune- de soi 3j Henri.RAS, Special.a for Bt, Montreal @lice ne James Street Leagh has endorsed the candi- datus of Messrs.IR.Wilson © Coming.\u2014 PULSE, of New York.° $5 evening school, x Wednesday, 24th Le Granogui (Uporetta) ; FA } L'Avemgirauu 10 5 gcte).Beturlay 27(h7 matiné-\u2014 Mens Parisiens (Comedy) Saturday, 27th, ale 1 Charbe url.avr - Meur Ch (For the nenctit of Mr Darel.ly of the on aude hestra.) Tickets to be hal at Hanlys N Ktore, Notrw Dame at.; at Shep \u2018s, Bt.Cathering and at the Ope Francais, pe § and at hy 177 THBATRE -ROYAL Every Afternoon and Evy this week.WHALLEN & MARTELL' sol l'Étogk THE WAR A Big Production, Dixéy Re nte Bellum ys in Dixey Rtically Reproduced Admission, 10, 20c and 3k\u2019.Reed ale 10c extra Plan at the Theatre from 9 a.m.10 p.m.Coming ~GUS HILLY VAUDLLES.\u2014GUS HILL _ us nd, PuEaTRE ROYAL.\u2014Woc .Jan.sfternoon and'eveuing.Thacity show, NEW YORK TARS, Direct from New York City.ew Apts! New Paces! New Features! Present unique.noveland intensely interesting entertainm¢ Com, a mighty avalanche of talent Admission, 10, 202 and Xe.3 Roal seats, 10c extra.Plan at the Theatre from 9a.m - und pan ni DANCING AND DEPTMENT, New classes will commence earlylanuary, so that those wishing to learn may take age of the bugin- ning lessons.: Afternoons and Evenings.Asseng Mondays and Orchestra.A.ROY MACNALD, jr.seen's Mali.DANCIIG For Beginner: Only! PROF.DURKEES FOURTH NICLASS of the Beason will open THURSDAY Eve} January th aud continue Monday and Thursday Ro Don't miss this opporty, Personal Attention.Thorough Instruction.» 06°11 2269 ST.CATHERINE;TREET.- Wed DANCING 13 Latour 88.Miss dwler'sciasses or M od Friday.Advance clase Wear Woe onday a: y.vance Wo tenet 6 lessons.| nau EDUCATIONAL.J.Herbert Marteau, VOICE CULTURE 136 Pisereet, Special rates for classes.Voices tested, = 1313 if MAIN STREET, PRONOGRAPI A CLASS 50 for beginners next eng, at & ure.ondays, Wednesdajad Th rivalo lessons a spagy.Bend upon ) young men of the ward to helpem in their struggle tor hoaesten by honorable \u2018means, 71 {EB MONTREAL Auxilry Bible Society Will hold Wenty.Third Anniversary in the BT.JAMES MEDIST CHURCH.on THURSL EVN'G, January 25th, Chair to be tags 8 p'elock, by the President, Sir 1.W.Dawsox.IPEARERS.- JESSIHURLEUT, D.D., of New York.J.B.Bx, of Emmaouel Church.H Go .Correspondi M, Travelling Agent.A ands i p in 84d & funds of the Boclety.166 ST.LAWENCE WARD.ALDERMAN (4nES, CANDIDATE.Electors of the abovud are cordially invited to the following Committee Ig now Open Day and Night: Central Committes Bieury street, Lawrence Street, Prince Arthur Street.The Rav.The Rev.The Rev.The report will | the Rev.Guora bo taken uj Tickets January 3 QUEBEC CARNIVA sSmithnd E, G.Penny, and, pois! tor partioulars.\u201d welinhat every effort must be 12 WM.J.N RNER Put toy to elect these men, call RAILROADS EXCURSION TO Sherbrooke and Return, $2).s going p.m.trains January Mth, shales th, good to return until January 26th.EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold te QUEBEC AND RETUN At $4.50, January 27th to February 2n Good to Return until February 5th.Secure Programme of Events from CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFF 129 8.Jamses st.(next Post Ofice) 5 Telephone Central Camie Room No.2138.153 {LIME LIGE LECTURE | \u201cA CLERGYN'S HOLIDAY,\" in Market Hall, Corner 8iyrence and Thursday EVFRiRia, 25th, at 8 o'clock.Rev.H.J.Evans will an nt of his trip to England, nocou ; d will illustrat; 5 pie Fire Polio sue at low rates iench pd Roglish en route and in London, ne Wana Sect and gone \u2019 Boston oF.JHA B.Sr ra iD.Herth of EnLland i funds ¢ Beints' Church.; epee A lon, Bic.Chem, 10¢.iter |, Discount Needles.Discount on abcve and all Kitchen Uteoella, enamelled wary eto.till Jan.27th only.R.& W.KERR, © Uptown More 3530 i.Catherine OPEN TILL 9 P.M.THIS EVENING.171 $8 per month wiil buy a new Piano at C.W.Lindsay's, 2466; 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine st, Theme of 1 Siloox's Sermon Suty Ev'g in \u201cPIETY ANDOLITICS,\u201d | + T i + - NEDSS._ USE WONWEISTERS\u2014 \u2014 HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME AND $0 Tor Chron Bree Perd disenses arising from Poverty of Ji .It is unequaled as à Ficstteing I Brain, Nerve end Blood Feed.i SOLD BY DRUGGIST:.WINCHESTER & CO., Chemists 30% William 8t., New Yorks) | + EMMANUELCHURCH.171 THROUGH THE 'HITE CITY, REV.E.M.ILL, M.A.A All quested to fyle them, ESTATE JAMES APPLETON! 5 fat this estate aré | persons having au agoete A with the MARLER & FRY, \u2019 157 St.James Morraear, 10th January, 1804.w 100 MAGNIFICI VIEWS, - Years ce , ¥ ; or .\" whips ith bb ces get! 8 Mothodies Church, tare Hall, 8.James ~ napa, PROVINCE OF QUEBEQ, DISTRI FRIDAY, JANUARY %Th004, AT 8 P.M.Booririor vos Purinnsr of the town of Joliette, 1a th TICKETS, 173ew3 district of Joilette, Plain ve Joan Ba tte rh ere to \\ o fonda ee ord red NET + within two months: Æ Town of _Jotiette, Jan.en ROCH MASS METING bEsiukns,6.0.¢ : is \\ - $0 ug Closing Society, NOTICE, - of the Karly ne kL Mm, in Bh Joseph's 1 will not be: responsible for any debts contracted in Hall, No.1706 Sc.Catherine.must attend.\u2018mame without written and sigueture.Vas.SUR 14 = = 244, 3 Moun, 06 Besadey she ; eo ATT Ee -} pren * dim.\u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY JANUARY 20 1894.\u2014_\u2014romm=e _ b # NOT GUILTY, THE VERDICT.The Jury Soon Agree to Acquit Hooper.CLOSING * SCENES THIS REMARKABLE IN : | Hooper Remanded to Gaol and May be Tried for Attempting to Drown , His Wife.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] - JOLIETTE, Que.January 20.\u2014 Not guilty\u201d ~as the verdict returned by the jury, who had sworn \u201cto well and truly try and a true déiiverance make between our Sovereign Lady the Queen and John Reginald Hooper, and a true verdict given according to the evidence.\u201d For seventeen days and seventeen nights they had been together, and kept apart from the rest of the world, so that they would be influenced by nothing but the sworn testimony of those who stood in the witness Tox, and\u201d \u201copenly told their know; ledge of the many incidents which preceded\u2019 one of the most interesting murder trials that Canada Las Fetseens, From the hegin- ning it had been follow ith the keenest interest by persons all over the Dominion.But down here in the quik little town, every day's proceedings had beenattended | bya vast concourse people many whom had driven miles to satisfy their curiosity.When Judge Delorimier concluded his chargé to the jury in English, which covered the same ground as the one given in French, at six last night, the Crown moved for an adjournment so that the jurors, might deliberate on their verdict.Nine \u2018oclock was suggested as the hour for reassembling, but one of the jurors asked for an earlier \"hour, believing that a verdict.could be reached almost immediately, Eight | was decided on as the hour to receive the verdict, and the Court adjourned.The Jurors\u201d tiled into their room, and in the parmth of the discussion which followed all forgot everything but the matter in hand, and supper was not thought of.At seven o'clock the market square was occupied by a SURGING, STRUGGLING MASS of humanity\u2019 all trying to move in the saine direction towards the Court House, but the big doors in front were closed: and despite many a knock which reechoed through the empty corridors, they were not opened until ne the hour tixed.When the bolts we drawn aride, in rushed men, women and even children.The constable, who, armed with his rod of office, attempted to turn the tide of humanity, was carried by the crowd until he found himself half dead inside the railing of the court rvom upstairs.The brilliant feathers and shining ribbuns which zarnished the women's hats were sadly bedraggled, and many a man ruefully gazed at a torn sleeve or a demoralized necktie.Once inside, the minutes were counted uutil the hands of the clock slowly reached the hour, and passe, and still the jury did not appear.he crowd became restless, and though the fireater part were well behaved, a few tur- ulent spirits forgot that they were in a court of justice.\\t half-past eight Judge Delorimier ascended the bench and the prisoner was brought into the dock, There was no need for the deputy sheriff to call \u201cSilence,\u201d for not a soul within the four walls wished to da.more \u2018than breathe.The door opened, and the twelve jurors with serious, pale faces marched to their seats.The prisoner stood with arms foldel across his breast And scanned every man as he entered.Calin and statuesque he stood, the only visible trace of excitement belng his le face.r.Desmchies, the Clerk of Court, asked, after the roll had been called and the twelve men were standing in their \u201cGentlemen of the jury, have you agreed upon your verdict! How say you, gentlemen; du you\u2018 find the prisoner at the bar suilty or not guilty in the manner aud form laid down in the indictment?\u201d \u201cNot guilty,\u201d was the reply simultaneously in French and Eng rlish, and so the Court recorded their verdict.There was a burst of applause from the mass of humanity ncarest the dock, which was speedily extinguished.Hooper himself scarcely changed color.: Perhaps having received an \u2018inkling of witht was to follow, it did not cause him so much joy as it wi ould, had he been certain that it would make him n free man.Mr.Cornellier At once rose and asked that he be remanded until Tuesday next.This was granted, and he WAS TAKEN BACK TO GAOL.The meaning of this is that the Crown Prosecutors have applied to the Government to take him to Three Rivers for trial ,on the charge of attempting to murder his \u2018wife at Louiseville.Whatever the answer of the Government is, the action is not approved of by:the public here.Having been acquitted of the capital crime, they say he should Le letalone.Îlisfatherand sister, who are here, were bitterly disappointed when told that though found not guilty he was not liberated.His father returned to Port Hope this morning alone, and his sister remains here, hoping to iccompany her brother in a few ays.Seen in the gaol after the verdict, Hooper said ton STAR reporter: \u201cI was confident of being acquitted, for do you remember what 1 told you tho first day I was in Joliette?I said am innocent, and do not\u2019 fear the result.Never once during the trial did 1 falter.Had I not\u2019 had this confidence T could not have stood the strain.The Judge's charge L.conxidered very impartial.He expressed no opinion.Of course, I am sorry that they cannot let we alone now, but the result will be the, same.\u201d It is understood that all of the jurors save one were willing for an acquittal\u2019 im-.medi: ately at the clo close of of the case.r A Now Si Stiver Scheme.Loxnox, January 20.-The Berlin correspondent of the Standard discussing bimetallism gives the following as the prin- Wash ENG Tam, commander of the United States fleet, in, the province to\u2019 be styled.\u2018\u2018Honorable\u201d life.cipal features of a scheme to be.submitted to a conference: The United States, France, Great Britain aud Germany are to form a anonetary union.The United States are to buy and use for currency pur a $10,000, worth of silver Jeary.runce, in behalf of the Latin union, is to parchase 20,- 00,000 francs worth of silver.Great Britain and Germany are to withdraw all gold and aper below the denomination of the sovereign, buying meantime £75,000 worth of silver annually ahd issue notes below the denomination of sovereigns.India is to re: sume the unlimited coinage of silver.CANADIAN BARLEY Discussed In the House of Represcnta- , tives -Canadian Grain Still Grown and Sold, Alexander.Shaw's Sales.LNT ('EARING SAIS OF ODDS AND E) Rooks, Pictures, Vases, Copying Press, Typewriter, &c., oh Naturday Evening, 20th inst.126 ALEXANDER SHAW, Auctioneer.* EVANGELISTIC | CAMPAIGN.THE REV.B.FAY MILLS TO BEGIN .WORK ON FEBRUARY 1.Ras & Donnellys Sales.INS SN AISI SI oie GT ANARIES.» About 00 vory Inne singing Birds, and 50 Females, now at Private Sale, At our rooms; 241 and 243 St.James St RAE & DONNELLY, ë Auctioneers 162 LEGAL CARDS McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, de.KEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL.ron; January 20.\u2014The proceed inks in the House to-day were enlivened by several spéeches of the \u201cstump\u201d variety.Mr.Twaney (Republican, Minn.), addressed the committee on the subject of barley, arguing that the ¢Risting rate should be inserted instead of that proposed in the pending bill.He said that the rate proposed on malt in the Wilson Bill had been fixed at the dictation of the brewers and malt stores, Who had been represented before the Coimmittes on W ays and Means by the United States Attorney, fur the northern district of New Yor Mr.Lockwood, (Democrat), New York, asked Mr.Tw ancy whether he did not Committees In Charge of the Move- ment\u2014What Led to Mr.Mills Being Asked to Lead This Movement.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014A strong desire has been felt by many\"of our citizens to see a deeper interest taken in vital religion by the people of Montreal generally.While the ministers know that.Canadian larley fetched in the | of our several churches are-an earnest, regular market from 10 cents to 2 cents a bushel more than American barley.A warm discussion followed, and Mr.Twaney concluded with the statement that the McKinley act had practically excluded Canadian harley, and yet the Canadians were growing \u201cand sellimg to-day from twelve to fifteen million bushels more barley every year thin they had done prior to the passage of the McKinley act, Varner, (Dem., N.Y.), said that the ei of Jefferson \u2018and St.Lawrence.in New York, sent more agricultural produce to Canada than were imported from Carte da to the United States, Mr.Chickeriug, (Dem., N.Y.), said that \u201clie represcuted Jefferson county, and tout : the statement was not correct.The Democratic majority of the Wavs and Means Committee will report the In- cume-Fax bill\u2018to the House on Monday.Te Hold the Balance Between Brazil- ans, Rio JANEIRO, January 20.\u2014It is generally understood here that Rear Admiral Ben- in the harbor, came to Rioon a mission of\u201d arbitration.Loxoox, January 20.\u2014A despatch from Rio Janeiro this evening says: \u201cPresident Peixoto has removed the commander, of Fort Santa Cruse for allowing two insur: gent torpedo boats to re-enter the bay, and permitiing a quantity of stores and arms to reach the insurgents.Admiral da Gama reinforced the garrison on Conceixro island _and afterwards repulsed a hot.Government attack.\u201crr Funds of the Irish Party.ToroNTo, January W.\u2014The following special cable from London A pears in this morning's Globe ward Blake's letter in the Globe of Ho nas +, regarding the funds of the Irish Party is quoted in full in tho Chronicle of yesterday.The Pall Mall Gazette in criticizing the appeal says that Irish Canadians should ask Mr.Binke how jong this system of begging is to continue.Possibly all the expenses now defrayed by donations will come out of the treasury of the Irish Government under Home Rule.The Gazelle pretends that the letter calls emphatic attemtion to the reality of the danger apprehended by all classes in Ireland which have anything to lose .r.Leslie: = Death.Another pi who had seen much service in foreign land, has passed away in the person of Dr.Ral ph Leslie, son of the ex-pustmaster of Toronto, and brother of Mrs.T.D.Bell, of this city, and Dr.Joseph W.Leslie, of Toronta.He died on the island of Dominica, on the 20th of Desember ast.He w à gradnate of the University \u201cof.Toronto, lL., England, and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London.He was decorated for his services in Africa and Turkey with the Royal Order of Leopold, Chevalier of the Order of the Cougo Star, 4th class Medjidie and Zulu war medals.He took an active part with the R Cross - Ambulance.Corps during the Tugco-Rus- sian war-attending the wounded rks on -IDANY Ucctsions under a heavy fire.He was also present at the defence of Kart and Plevna and finally served under Valentine Baker Pasha at the battles of Kamarli Pass and Taskeshan, where Baker defeated the Russians ander Gourko.He was warm} thanked in orders and decorated by the Sultan.He next served with the British Army in the Zulu war ahd subsequently visited India, China, and the West Indies and\u2019 Australia.From the latter - place he went to the Congo with General Sir F.Goldsmid and Sir Francis de Winton as principal medical officer.For his services there ie was decorated by King Leopold.He was also for some time in Italy the principal medical attendant on.the late Sir- t.Burton, the great traveller and oriental scholar.one all throu, have died in : ec lies career was a busy.h life and he may be said arness.Answers to to Correspondents.A.W.C.\u2014A comparative table of the debts, assessments and taxation of some of the principal cities in Canada is jven on e 245 of the \u201cSTAR Almanac.\u201d it is indexed under heading M., Municipal taxation.Casar.\u2014The Queen's regulations as to titles w \u2018hich affect Canadian citizens are as follows: EXTRACT FROM QUEEN'S REGUL ATIONS AS TO TITLES.The (Governor-General of Canada to be styled \u201clis Excellency.\u201d he Lieutenant-Governor of the Province to be styled \u201cHis Honor.\u201d The Privy Coungillors \u2018of Canada to be styled **Honorahle,\u201d and for life, Senators of Canada are to be \u2018styled \u201cHonorable,\u201d but only during -oftice, and the title not to be contintéd afterwards.Execytive Councillors of the Provinces to be styled \u2018\u201cHonorable,\u201d but only while in office, and the title not to be continued afterwards.Legislative Councillors in the provinces not in future to have that title; but gentlemen, who were Legislative Councillors at the time of the union (Ist July, 1867), to retain their title.of.\u201cHonorable\" for life.The.President of the legislative Council \u2018during office.Speakers of the Senate and House of-Com- mons are to be styled \u201cHonorable.\u201d The only living Canadian office-holder entitled to be addressed as \u201cRight Honorable\u201d is Sir John Thompson, who as \u201cRight Hon: orable\u201d ranks with Cabinet and ex-Cabinet Ministers of Great.Britain, and takes.precedence of most members of the House of Lords.Only Privy-Councillors or ex-Privy Councillors \u2018of the Dominion Government are entitled to be styled \u201cHonorable\u201d for \u201cTrip Coupon No.1.Cut out this Ccapon and return with five others differently numbered, and ten cents to pay for tubing and posting, to tlie STAR office or to any newsdealer handling the STAR, and Series 12 will, within EIGHT DAYS, be mailed to your.address.Name.Round the World\u201d + GOUPON # Series No.72.Street sos \u201csavingly | them to friends.: devoted body of men; while very much is done through the Sabbath Schools, Young People's Societies, Missionary-and Temperance organizations to save the perishing, relieve the distressed, and build up God's le in a better life, the fact remains that the religion of Jesus Christ is not the powerin our city that it should be.The type of Christian life seen among the members of our congregations is not what night be reasonably expected on the part of those who accept esus of Nazareth as their example and Saviour.is the work of the church amo those \u201coutside her pale what it shonld be.There are large numbers, both rich and poor, who are not reached and wrought upon by the Gospel.While this is true it is also true that the powers of evil prévail.The moral tone of our city is not satisfactory.A commis- careful enquiry into various departments of the moral life- of the comniunity some months ago: .The result was satl discovery ot a's state of Uhings which greatly impérils the life af the community,\u2014evils are at work which threaten to destroy the whole fabric of our moral and spiritual life.What could be douet It- was not à time to-sit down in idleness and say: We are no worse than other cities, why trouble ourselves?The time for action had come; something must be done.The Provincial Government, the City Council and the Police Commitiee were all appealed to for help in putting down certain glaring evils; the response was riot satisfactory.It was thought that, while not relaxing our efforts in this direction, we should also put forth \u2018ial efforts to bring the power of the Gospel to bear upon all classes of the community.Several special meetings were held in May and June last, to consider the question of making a great and special effort to reach the people of Montreal with the simple truths of God's word, Much earnest prayer was offered for Divine guidance.Two methods were sed, The first was that the ministers of Montreal should unite and hold special services in different parts of the city and thus try to awaken \u2018a deeper Interest in spiritual things.It was -hoped that God would so use such united efforts that THE WHOLE CITY MIGHT BE MOVED, The second method proposed was that while doing all in our power ourselves, we should also invite some one whom God has highly honored In such movements to assist in directing a great Evangelistic campaign sion of the M linisterial Association made in Montreal.It was thought that his hod would secure more satisfactory results.While the matter was thus in abeyance the great International Christian Engleavor convention met here in July and several distinguished evangelists were in attendance.-Conferences were beld with ehiefest of these, the Rev.Dr.Chapman and the Rev.B.Fay Mills.Both these gentlemen advised that a series of special \u2018services, extending over three or four weeks be held ander the leadership of some one whose experience and success in such work are undoubted.- As Mr.Mills is now 50 widely known and has been used in such a wonderful manner in large cities of the United States, it was agreed to invite him to undertake the work.Mis time was so fully taken up for months in advance that he could give no definite promise as to when he would be able to come.After several weeks\u2019 delay be finally replied {hat he could not come until next autumn, and the work of preparation, in a measure, ceased, About the middle of December a telegram was received from him asking if February would suit us.A reply was sent accepting his offer, and the work of preparativn was vigorously re- med.SALT, Mills\u2019 methods are somewhat different from those of other evangelists, He does not accept an invitation from separate individuals, or fromran.tion of ministers.It must come from a number of congregations, through their offigial boards, and they must ve to cooperate in the movement.The money necessary must all be raised before the meetings commence; no collections are allowed at the services.Mr.Mills accepts no remuneration excepting what may presented to him voluntarily.He is accompanied by a musical director, who has charge o the singing, and nn assistant evangelist, who not only helps at the ineet- ings, but also visits those whose names are handed in and are without church connection.A largenumber of committees is required to manage the different departments of the work; the whole city will be canvassed, hundreds of Christian men and women will be actively engaged in the work and vigorous efforts will be put forth TO REACH ALL CLASSES, Co About thirty of our city congregations R D.MrGibbon, Q.C.188 Peors Davidson.have agreed to co-operate in this mov: ement.These congregations have all been asked to | contribute towards the necessary expenses of the work, and have responded so generously that the hearts of those interest- have been made glad and they look u this asa pledr® of a great spiritual blessing.This method of raising the necessary funds, after careful examination, has commended itself to the General Committee.We may safely say that there has never been undertaken in Montreal such a systematic business:-like evangelistic effort as-this promises \u201cto-be, nor-one in which such a large nuniber of our congregations agreed to co-operate.May we not expect a great spiritual work among our people?all we not believe that God's set time to favor our Zion has come and that seasons of refreshihg from His presence are at hand ?The committees in charge of this movement are as follows: I.Executivo-Rev.Dr.Williams (conveneri: Sir J.W.l\u2019awson, Reva, Dr.Hunter, T.Mc Wil.Nains James Fleck, A.J.Mowatt, Dr SRA Dixon, ¥.Al.Dew = Messrs.orge 5 W.K.Gratftey, TE H.neat, Vanden B Ring.\u201cIL.Finance\u2014David Y ile (convener and treasurer), George A.Grier, E.'.Ames, John Nichols, T.B.MacAuley.TIE Advertising \u2014Herbért Ames fennvener); Rev.Win.Teen, Wm.Scutt IV.dE Rev.Dorald Grant, Scth P, Lect, W.ny an.James Wilson.Ushers\u2014D.A.Budge (convener); Rev.E.M Au, W.H.Scott, John M.Cam pbell: Music\u2014Fred.Meyers (convener); 1).\u2018Rent.Ye harles Gurd, Ernest Kerr H Herbert Patton.Pt Dovotionat\u2014ftev.TS: MeViliatsetcon vencr); Revs.W.B.Hinson, UH MacGillvary, A, C.Courtice, Dr.Hunter.VIII.Lodics Miss.(convener): Mrs, Dr.Stevewson.Mrs.T.B.Brown, Mrs.Dr.Wil.iams, Mrs.Geo.A.Grier, Mrs.W.H.Lindsay.hm, CJT.Williains, Mrs.Samuel Finley.Mr.Mills will commence work in Montreal on Thursday evening, February !.It ix expected that the first weck will be spent at Point St.Charles.After\u2014that most of the meetings will be held in St.James Methodist Church, St.Catherine street, but several of the other churches will doiibtless have the privilege of seeing Mr.Mills in their pulpit during the campaign.Two - preaching services will be held each day,excepting Saturday.The Ladies\u2019 Committee will arrange for a daily prayer meeting an hour Lefore noon meetin ey, for business men will be held in the Lon, m of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, St.James street, commencing next Monday.The Christian people of Montreal are co ially invited to aid in these special efforts to promote pure and undetiled religion, by their sympathy, their prayers and their active co operation.In behalf of the Executive Committee, F.M.DEwEY, Secretary.Montreal, Jan.18, 1894.Theological Students and Reading, To the Editor of the STAR: Sir,\u2014Following the example of the Me- Gill College and other institutions the term examinations at Christmas are not as complete as the sessional examinations in April.But though no examinations in reading were reported at Christmas careful instruction was given uring the previous term in elocutior.b Stephens, who is ast campe à achès P least eve le lecture given in élocution as an examination Nevertheless, I am grateful \u2018to \u201cA Churchman\u201d fof making the suggestion that examination iin elocution should be held at Christnfts, though I do not think that the inanner in which he has chosen to work it is the best, or that it manifests an excessively friendly spirit towards the Diocesau College.A much better way would have been to have -written privately to the Principal on the subject, enclosing a cheque for $1000 towards the endowment of a chair for elocution purposes, or in case of inability, to present that sum, giving a promise that he would do what he contd to procure it.AChurchman,\u201d in thus criticising others, must expect to \u2018bé criticised himself.He seems to be desirous of conveying the impression that there is an inferiority about the Diocesan Theological College which should be publicly known, and he quotes a single instance of tnferiority in in reading as sufficient evidence of the! fact, \u201cEx uno disceomnes.\u201d If this be his et tion is he aware that he is himself at fault in respect of his logic,and that he is : guilty of a fallacy ¢ argument, by arguing \u201ca particulari ad niversalé.\u201d A man woul arguing badly who would point to Judas Iscariot among the apostles, and intimate that all \u2018who were in the collége of the apostles were like him.Iam very much averse to boasting, but there is reason to believe that whether the college be judged by the number of students who voluntarily «attend its classes, (viz, 32, this term), or b their attainments in competition with University men, or by the positions which they have reached in the open fleld of competition with all men, it cannot be justly branded with the badge of inferiority.A college that has not vat completed its thirty-first year and can draw men from neighboring universities, and can present such an \u201chonor and p list\u201d as the following, ix not deserving of censure as an inferior institution.A college that can say with truth that it is the first institution of the kind in Canada that can reckon a bishop among its alamni, and exhibit such a record of missionary activity ¥ en proc uce whose pe gree, x hen TACE( L commit od sn cide es ord y ta 8 > hE against the Kaffirs during the three years | the changing of cars at some junction.He colors.R.Hemsley, 255 and 257 St.James .à aie a Gardner.@1, competition record to Mess enger 10W a connection with importe: n rae e head while sitting in his from 1875-80, and rapidly rose from the ranks reached home on August 7th, and af once a st.10 tf This record proves the immense influence \u2018 George Bartlett Prescott, the well-known | sonal during drug these atrupales pes covery was Jour and it was not until Nov: 1 have the following number of applicants .' ' 4 RX n electrician and author of works on the tele- i i i n ember that was ge TROTTING.nation, and attests also the superior quality.graph and telephone, died in New York last particular] eid cpllliant services at the out of the house.Then in his weak- Mny next: 11 applicants, rent $3 to 812 per oS Trotting at the Point.of the English racer.All the horses men- night from heart failure.{ where he was.the first td plant foot on the ened condition he took a relapse.month; 4 applicants, rent $12 to $20 per _.A trotting meeting has been arranged to toned ze oLArabian or English thorough- Le Quotidien, ot Que says that Mgr.\u2018 top, he was awarded the Hattie war medal, Winter wore on; the best physic ans month; \u20ac appli ants, rent.$20 10 35 per - ere anse fey Moh to haves soon nan STG: Gacp,o the SRE dose 6 saan he capil of ls yerenmmge | wae ene, wil pth fe week, Shr | mo Senin ug iskeer In Their Boot and Shoe Department.; : > ; colet, has dispen w e observance Menthe was at once ofie a lieutenancy Tl \u2019 Shari.here ars wo Pte tide in Pertes oh Sam vue Né of 14 of anton fas tas year.inthe Bas Motil Corps US es Da een ee patna Yo A Melnvaripe 14 8 no first and second class, the entries for which Texas, Mexico and South Amierica, not a Armour & Co., the Chicago and Kansas on the conclusion uch active se eas ha Te it was impossible to keep the lower ex- rence streets.126 Y our Ch oi ce of $ 1 8 000 Ww orth of th e B est » are as follows: ., FIRST CLage.A.Lapierre's Cha.Nickson.W.Martina Bear Boy.M.Boncnfant'« Dynamite.River Boy.City meat deal have purchaséd 3400 acres of land on the Hackensack meadows and will establish there à large s The Knights of Labor may attempt to r.Carlisle, Secre of the single equal in size, speed and -enduring ower to these English horses and their irect descendants has ever been bred.tremities warm., The bed covers were increased, but proved of no consequence so far as the warmth of the patient was concerned.As a last resort pair of heavy German felt socks werd procured mained in the country.As a hunter, a mining prospector and an explorer he traversed many regions not previously visited by any European.During these wanderings he acquired a vast amount of practical Montreal Junction now possesses water, electric light, drainage, churches, schools, ops and other du improvements \u201cCanadian and American Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Etc., Etc.should be incorpora >, >, y an Rocital ti icloquin's on B 1 SNOWSHOEING.nited States Treasury, from issuing the knowledge of the country and its peoples pulled over the cold feet.But the arti- Pianoforte Recital.W.Martin's Carleton Girl.The Lachine Clubs Steenlechase.proposed bonds, and to effect this w [ sue and langu It ls per | ficial warmtÀ fai Mio\u2019 w nature Mr.Rudolph Liebich, Pianist and Com- J.Mill's Charlem out a writ of injunction.fo a DERECOsSATY reason .accomplish, ries of Leips! H.Bolsmenu's Goldsmith Maid, to eer fe Pregtnt cam ; tha Poth r, of the Conservatories of Leipsig and C.Hamilton, J.G.Monk R.Marler.K.Fitzgibbon?: Advertising Committee \u2014 R.Smeaton White, David A.Poe, Anson MoKim, Ver, * on.: Decoration and Floor Committee\u2014W.A.0 Garth, avail themselves of the excursion whic GC.leaves the, Grand Trunk station at 230 No The Wandsrers Hookey Club.© Divisions Gv.A played their scheduled tre moeting held Lest evening at the match on ay evening, the latter team winning by 6100.The defeated side r «ot + as -é pescefat, and was -desirous of terminating he economic struggle with France.TT At the Verse of the Grave.Loxpox, January 20.\u2014Theo: de of sons gath in cemetery at Burton.on.to.attend funeral of.; * f woe ce a Tae -| - Typhoid on Board ths \u201cCanada.d'eyphoid foror have been ét moon ever have been sen or M.S.\u201cCanada\u201d at era present there are eleven of her crew ill wi ever in sick quarters at tweaty at Bermuda Hospital, PTE + PD a .i «LR 4 20.\u2014 Eight more cases fi) th and Ÿ th best; try them.Montreal Steam Laundry Co:, 133 St.Peter st.14 8 2aw > - ñ Old and Weli-tried Remedy.Nears be Winsrow's Soormima SYRUP ok ous | Mas Wino te venta cures ond ie | pon ind he \u2018 b= a © a La te i A batch of Prizes inside will be opened\u2019 up and made KNOWN TO YOU ALL IN MONDAYS \u201cSTAR.\u201d ; : \u201cFirst 16 boys who.out this Ad.out ard bring it to the- dn Montreal) will each receive a prise, .Po a ; \u201c \u2018 2 ai RE ih sete aw -* 5 + .; : Pp Considerable interest is being manifested M.Cliquot, a French-Canadian sword- At last the d & - 1 TWENTY CENTS OFF EVERY DOLLAR FOR CASH ONLY .SECOND CLASS, in the Lachine Club's open Bree fechase, swailower in New York, swallowed four imself manfully.\u201d His father died pn.ing more cot one, \u2018and.scothing naar, vil, ve Sa Ha, popular ; : ' \u2026 À.Lallemand'a Blaok Crook.from Blue Bonnets to Lachine, which takes teen twenty-two inch swords at one time, years ago, and his mother was buried only draughts w.intered?to\u2019 \u2018sage the inst, assisted by M.Carl Sobeski.\u2019 \u2019 - \u20ac; Laileur's Black Stone, place this afternoon, starting from Knapp's and now he lies unconscious and suffering {he other day.pain.Friends brought the electric battery © AS es CL .\u2014\u2014- WW.Cadicux\u2019s Lady Maid.olel at four o'clock.There are fifteen from internal injuries at the Union Square nf and t relieving a | Several lines of-Manties-and\u2014ackets-st EE - SE H.Marcheterre's dy Boy.entries for the event and their number con- Hotel.The New Steamboat Line.fi - onl make the more.ltgense when and many times less than Half Price at S.\u2014_\u2014 tains representatives from almost eve The déposits in the Post Office.Savin, ®.Sit i ued.It ha ed.uriag th arsley's.A \" .YACHTING snowshoe club of standing in Montreal, Bank during December were $733.31 Fou OTTAWA, January 20,\u2014The Canada tment, however, - that.- one of the from World's Fair, |- HENRY- & N E HAMILTON q - o \u2018which promises an interesting race with an cludi 133.863 transferred 728 \" ette of to-day gives notice of an application visitors + ed around a A Prize Piano from the World's Fair, A AN.° A » St.Lawrence Yaont Club Bazaar exciting finish.The following gentlemen i ras Bank on el ca a o office for letters patent to in te he parcel, a.giving ant accouht of a cure Chi ds on Exhibition at Newcombe's, £ ; The followi ; : have been asked to act as officials; at Bathurst, N.B.The withdrawals were real\u2019 & Cornwall Navigation Company : Î use of Dr.Willlams' Pink 234 & atherine st., co PE fois followin committees have been Starter \u2014 President .Argyle Snowshoe a the purpose of ing on a general fb bgt article the sick Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is a sure .® - ca® \u201cot ormed for the St, Lawrence Yacht Club lub, en and passenger traffic between Corn .and safe cure for coughs, colds, sore throat ames i 1 oria : bazaar Timek@pers\u2014President Holly Snowshoe Judge Tivine has delivered judgment in Montreal, or between Montreal and .and all throat and lung disenses.° \u2018 mu Ge a7510 s cp Jon committee Sir Donald _A.club, president Montreal Snowshoe club, the Admira ty division of the Exchequer onto, the headquarters to be at Cotnwall,: STE : - ; LTR Smit yy Noses.KF B.Angus, James Me- sporting editor Montreal STAR.Court at Que o in thé yacht collision case, and the capital $49,000.The St.Lawrence : Reliefin Six Hours.: : # .Ju \" il aber avan 2 m.M.Ram- | Judges\u2014Sporting editor Montreal Ga.Ray NE Ean ry.Both vessels were to Adirondack Railway company L | Distrepeing Kidney and Bladder diseases \u2014 > = TE say, \u201c11.La be, W.J.White, N.Charbon-| gette, president Crescent Snowshoe club, | blame.party pays half the damage notice of an application to Parliament for.rolieved im six hours by the\u2019 great South ; .peau LE .Smith, James Paton, R.president Emerald Snowshoe club, presi.and his own costs.\u2019 an amendmen its ¢ r, so that the Amerigim:« Kidney Cure.You' can not en.WA H I , I > George iibbon a George & Vaiolamilion, dent Princejof Wales Snowshoe club.h County Judge Macd ourall, of Toronto has he: readq uarters of the compan may be trans- * Tora 0 pass this magic relief and abaghute I F ! Girouard, M.P.; A.W.Morris, M.L.A.; Quebec va.Crystal, by lite rase comphnl es are assessable f from Valleyfleld to Montreal.cure, Sold by McGale, 2123 Notre Dame st., Peter Lyall, S.Silverman, Judge David- i AA and the effect of this will be to add three.Williams Murder Suspeets Committes.| and Laviolette & Nelson, 1605 Notre Dame .rte - son; Colonels Whitehea, Caverhill, Starke bet 5 oon he Qucbes At Leyerar ei be wil quarters of a million dollars to the taxable BramFron, Ont, January 20.\u2014The street, 53 mos law Ye =i Ad olnsee Fi tion.Guo.Due ummond: take placo this evening at the Crystal rink property of the city.liminary trial before the magistrates of the Rheumatism, sciatica and similar com- = Fulton, J.P.Dawes, R.R.Stevenson.W | at 8.40 sharp.Bodh clubs are putting on Le Journal, of Paris, publishes an inter alleged murderer of Mr.and Mrs.Williams ÿ plaints yield to the curative powers of Bur- 3 C.Towers, E.M.Fulton and J.B.Tresid.their strongest teams and a great: game view that took place between M.Dol was concluded this evening.McWhirrell gi -dock Blood Bitters.der.» AL Fulton and J.* may.be looked for, + ; a member of the French Chamber of and Walker were commit tq stand thelr |\" .Boys\u2019 Perfect Fitting Clothing all re ; Entertainment Committee\u2014J.L, Ga- - Off for Ottawa.\u2019 Deputies, and Signor Crispl, io ltalian Fee ee re Cdt \u2018| duced for the Great Ty Sale ot 5.Car- ould > Hamilton, ER Ricketts, E Those who wish to accompany the Vic.that the disturbances i Siclly were prac- ted sley's.ee .; j Morris, J.C.C.Almon.= Ross, C.toria Hockey Clab to Ottawa to-day may tically at an end.Italy was abeolutely stolen goods.i Our 50c, T6c and $1.00 White Shirts are KEEP YOUR EYE ON IT! \u2018 A a qe\u2019 ve.ve *y It iy ; THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY JANUARY 20, 1894, BOARD OF TRADE.Forty Candidates Nominated for Twenty Seats., PRESIDENT, FIRST VICE AND SECOND VICE RE.ELECTED.Opposition to the Treasurer- Names of Those Nominated.The nominations for the Board of Trade elections closed at six \"lock last evening.Daring the closing tours of the business day a number of Tien unes Were posted, and froin present indications the elections will be quite interesting, There are twenty gentlemen nominated for the twelve scats in the Council and twenty for the twelve seats ih the Board of Arbitration © which would tend to show that members of the Board are taking a more lively iu- terest in the Joard: ~ affairs.The president, © Mr.W.O:nilvie, first vice-president; Mr.J.A.Cantlic, and second vice-president, Mr John \u2018Torrance, who have served one year have all been re-elected as is customary.Mr.Edgar Judge, nominated on however, who like the others has only served one year as treasurer, is to be opposed, although it is the president's desire that he should be allowed to serve the cus- MR.W.W, OGILVIE, President of the Board of Trade.tomary term of two years.Mr, Judge's services in the interests of the Board are highly spuken of and there are those who -say that it would be a decided slur on Mr.Judge to cust him at the present time.While it, is admitted by Mr.Judge's supporters that his opponent Mr.R.M.Esdaile, would make an admirable treasurer, they feel that he should wait for another ycar, when no doubt he would be elacted.On the other hand, Mr.Esdaile\u2019ssupporters say they will not hear of Mr.Esdaile withdrawing from the contest as\u2019 he is there at their request.Following is a complete list of the nominations: President, r W.W.Ogilvie; first vice- president, Mr.J.A.Cantlie, second vice-president, Mr.John Torrance.Counctl\u2014Messrs.David Robertson, D.A.McPherson, Juo.McKergou, A.A.Thibaudeau, Alex.M IcFee, Alex.Mitchell, T.J.Drummond, James Baylis, D.L.Lock- erby, C.F.Sruith, Frank J.Hart, J.D.Rol and.Robert Meredith, Chas.Mclean, W.Cunningham, John Baird, S.0.Shorey, David Mactarlane, E.S.Clouston and Jas.Wilson, jr.Board of arbitration- E.B.Greenshields, C.N.D.Osgood, James Williamson, J.B.Mclea, A.Ww.Grant, Charles Chaput, Geo.Childs, C.H.Gould, W.B.Smith, C.P.Hebert, J.P.Cleghorn, R.White, R.Archer, H.Montagu Allan, F.W.Henshaw, Jas Slessor, I}.Reford, John Kerry, H.A.Budden and Hon.G.A.Drummond.Mr, Clouston was behalf of the Montreal -of- Frade Bankers\u2019 ~Associntic.n the formation of which has heen already referred to in the STAR.The elections will be held on the th of the present,month, on hich date the annual meeting will be CITY ITEMS.A novena will commence at the Cathedral sn Wednesday morning-at seven o'clock.The annual charity dinner at the Hospice St.Joseph will take place on Weduesday next.Mr.Paul Wattier, of the Haras National, has left for France in order to secure more stock for the farm.Mr.Hague, of the Merchants\u2019 Bank, will deliver an address in St.Simonn\u2019s Church, St.Henri, on Sunday evening.Mr.D.Girouard, Q.C., M.P., will deliver a lecture on \u2018Ancient Lachine,\u201d in St.Stephen's Church Hall, Lachine, on Tuesday eveging.The Clty Council of Ste.Cunegonde will elect a mayor at the first mecting in Febru- Bry.Mr.L.H.Henault, the present mayor, is Spoken of.The annual **At Home\" of the Montreal Telegraphiers\u2019 Asseciation took place in the Queen's Hall last night.An enjoyable pvening was spent.Miss Jessie Alexander, gave her second recital in Douglas Hall, last night, It was well attended and the entertainment thoroughly enjoyed.The following is the result of the shooting at the Morris tube ranges of the Royal Scots: *B\u201d Company 171 points; **C\u201d Company 160; \u201cD\u201d Company 155.Captain Alton F.Clark will entertain the Montreal Troop of the Duke of Connaught's Royal Candian I lussars at Peloquin\u2019s, Back | River.on Monday.The men\u2019s meeting in the Y.M.C.A, to- morroy at 4.15, will be addressed by \"the ~~ :3 PR .to & > feeting vesterday afternoon.C.Brewer, missionary to the lumbermen of the Gatineau.At a meeting of the Council of the town of Cote St.Paul, held Wednesday evening, C.U.Clark was unanimously elected Mayor, and Richard D.Dunn engage as secretary- treasurer.On Surder afternoon, at 4.15, Rev.RC, wer, will speak at the Young Men's ristian Association, and give an account of his work among the Jambermen of the Gatinenn.The visiting governors of the.Montreal General Huspital for the week commencin on Mond: .January 22, are: Messrs.F.W, omer Taylor, Philip J.Scott and, J.oe Whines, There will be special services at Notre Dame Church on Sunday in honor of the Feast of the Holy amily.Rev, Curé Sen- tenne, who is now convalescent after a severe iliness, avill preach.The Cercle Ville-Marie will innugurate\u2019ita series of winterentertainments in the Seminary Hall on Sunday evening, when Canon Bruchesi will lecture on the ** Canadian Educational Exhibit at the World's Fair.\u201d On Sunday will take place the feast of the Holy Family, and there will be special scr- vices in the,chapel at Bonsecours, that stands over the monument lately erected, and which faces the river.There will Le a number of pilgrimages on that day.\u201cA clergyman's holiday\u201d will be the title of a lecture to be delivered in the Market Hall, corner of Rachel and St.Lawrence strects, next Thursday.evening, by Rev.H.J.Evans; M.A.The lecture will be illustrated by lime-light views of poiiits of mw terest in England.The Chambre de Commerce held a 8 r LL kK Morin in the chair, The chiet business discussed was a proposition made by the fitiance committee to increase the annual subscription of members to $5.After cou- siderable discussion it was finally adopted.Children\" s Enterpñise.A ohlldrens\u2019 bazaar conducted by \u2018the Misses Inez Leishman, Laura Swift, Emma nes, and Masters Hew and Archie ood, vas held last Saturday at No.1 e Croscent.À net profit of $15.53 was made for the benefit of the cllldren\u2019s ward | of the Montren! | General Hospital.The Aus der Ohe Recital 6 atâdents and musicians will be in- sorastod I the programme which Aus der cial rk st.=\u2014v\u2014 car em Ohe is lo perform nt her recital in Windsor Hail ou Thursday, ith inst: Beethoven's Sonata in C major opus X35 Moment Musical, Schubert, and Serenade, Schabert- Liszt; variations on an original theme, Opus 10,\"Fschaikowsky ; Valse in E minor, Nocturne, £ major, opus @, and Audante Spianato and Grande Polonaise, Chopin ; Etude by Aus der Ohe, and Liszts lzch Hungarian Rhapsody.This is certainiv an excellent programme, and the brilliant act- ist will doubtless do it full justice.Mrs, Page Thrower has the arrangements in band.Good Champagne for thé Carnival Ball |, The supper committee of the grand Care nival bail to be held at the Parliament Buildings on the:lst instant have selected Deutz& Gekderman's told Lack Sec Cham- gine as the only wine to he used that evening.\u2018Fhe agents, Messrs, Lawrence À.Wilson & \u20aco., of Montreal, are sending down a large Batch of the I= v intage,.one of the finest cuves of the century A Our faith is s too often like the mercury in the wenther-glass\u2014it gets high up in tine weather; in rough wcatherit sinks propur-.\u2014 tionately low.If Ton have Liver Pills, go at once to the nearest drug store and get a vind, They will surely please you, Don't forget this.Special Notices.1 have applications to purchase 7 houses (west cf-Itleury street at prices between\u201d £500) and $16,000 ench, If you have a house for sale send particulars to R.A.Mainwaring, H7 St.James, 2355 St, Catherine and 210 St, Lawrence streets, Our ladies\u2018 silver open face Watch, beautifully engraved ease, movements warrants ed, for $1.50, is the best value ever after.Mail orders solicited.IR.Hemsley, 255 and 257 St.James st.: \u201c 10 tf Agnes Herndon should attract large and fashionable houses at the Acadeiny of Music next week.Real Estate Sales.Mr.A.F.Gault has purchased from the Kensington Land Company five lots on Sherbrooke and tirand Boulevard, Kensing- ton.Dr, Roddick lias just completed purchase of a block uf lots on Orchard avenue from the same company.- 162 For the Party season get one of our \u201cCourt\u201d Dress Shirts, a New York Bow and à pair of Black Silk Socks-\u2014the whole outtit for a two dollar bill.and you will be in line, Montreal Steam Laundry Co., 133 St.Peter St.New Upright Pianos, $8185, In walnut cases, full hl Frame.swing front, ete.Terms & 5 monthly zeney-for Mason & Risch, and $haw planes JW.Shaw & Co., 1811 Notre Dame street.; Call for a copy of the Real Estate Record for January, which contains a conplete list of houses and properties for sale by J,\u201d \u201cCraddock Simpson & Co.Your manners w in \u201cdepend very much upon the quality of what you frequently think on; for the soul is tinged ani cylored- with the complexion of thought.Foolish Woman! X You can't spare the time to measure your Pearl- z ine?Well, va ! 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.- \u2018can get just as good work with enough Pearline as with too much.Use itas it ought to be used, and don\u2019t waste it, and you can't think thatit's expensive.To get the best results from Pearline, use itjust as directed.You'll save more of everything than with | anything else.If your grocer sends you an imitation, return _it, please.a8 \u2014THE- Canadian General Eleetrie COMPANY (Limited).MEAD OFFICE : 65 to 71 Front Street Wasi, TORONTO, Ont , Capital, - $1,500,000.FACTORIES -PETERBOROL GM, Ont.Branch Office and Warerooms, 1802 Notre Dame sk, MONTREAL Thomson-Mounston Street Railway Gemera- tors and Motors.Thomson-Houston Systems of Alternating Current Apparatus lor Incandescent! Light.fins.Edison Systems of Low Tension Direct Cur- rem! Apparalus for Incandescent Lighting.Electric Are Lighting Apparatus.Electric Mining Apparatus.Apparatus for Long Distance Transmission of Power.228y100 TO LET.Splendid well lighted Offices in the Stock Exchange Building, No.11 St.Sacrament Two very large rooms on 3rd flat, well suited for an Archi tect or manufacturing business, Apply Gordon Strathy & CO., No.9.St.Sacra- : ment St.510 never used Carter's: Little | class d SPECIFIC ARTICLES.\u2018 te NSN NS Al A Perfect Article.Tete tana The purest quality led Bi Jonrionate ot Sada ot Cream J are asedin ita preparation It has stool Al with lousekeepors for the past 30 years \u2018and is um if possible) betier Lhau ever.All the best Grocers sell it.§ PREsENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.! EDWIN COX k'Ou.114 8t.Fra Xavier street.FITS All Fi.stopped free by DR KLIXES * GREAT NERYE RENTOREK.No Fits after Brat day's Marvellous cures.[reatise and #3 trial bottie free to Fit cases.Send to Dr.ne, 3 931 Arch a | Phua, I's.J.A.Harte, 178) Notre Dame St.si B80:CKH\u2019S, BRUSHES and BROOMS Always reliable and as represented» For sale by att Soa eniors.{ J{WR LADIES, THE BEST AND PUREST TONIC is Angustura Bitters.It eBectially cures dyspepsia, and tones up the syst cu J.GU.IL Siegert & Sons, Ms fr.At druggists.12- KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Orops re he hest in the world for the THROAT and CHEST.For the VOICE unequalled.R& T.w.stamped on each drop, LADIES CUTTING ACADEMY, Established an 131.i The Courses comprise, Designing of Patterns, Cutting, Joining, Filling tering.Praping skirts utiles, Boln è.sù ETHIER.Principal.88 8t.Denis ° 256 eod tf » E.L.Montreal.Learued in 3 days.TRADE MARKS, DE- PATE NTS.SIGNS & © ora RIGHTS Sevured in all Countries granting: ABSIGNMEN TS AND AGR ENENTS \"DRAWN, SEARCHES MADE, Jovlications ee ted in other hands successfully solicited M.LIS, d'omanelter, and Expert, Te xe Building.185 ST.JAMES STÉEET, MONTREA TELEPHONE, 192 _ Eteod YOU Cannot fail to cure a cough or cold when you-use Apaws\u2019 Horemousp Terr Frurts, Packages, à cents.+00 Shafting «io Saving Any Style Split, Pulleys: CAST IRON AND STEEL, PLAIN AND CRIP WATEROUS, \"tina MONTREAL OFFICE, ie Craie Street.DEAFNESS Relieved by science.invention of the age.sense car drums; Yon 3 e, comfortable, safe and invisible.or wire attachment.Try you will liscard all others Write for pamphlet cabs No string them au \u20ac.RE.WILLER, | The Drum § Room 39, Frechold Loan Bldg, in roato, | Position.tSole agent for Canada } 301 Fe WHEN IN DOIBT about your sight, OPTICIAN.y LE \u2014HARRISON sdapur Tenses of (he Tequisite and exact degree of power.RARRINON selects frames suitable and becoming to the face.HARRISON has the newest and most varied stock HARRISON has removed to 238 ST.JAMES STREET, dd © Opposite Hamilton's.DOUBLE SEMI DETACHED | Stone Front Residence FOR SALE, 1140 DORCHESTER STREET, Lot pig to a Lanes House is ABSOLU TE Ly Rat-proof, Drainage, Plumbing and Ventilation of the very best.The above property is particularly suited to the require ments of a medical man Plans and Permit at my office.R.K.THOMAS, 30 87.JoRy STRERT.15x2eod 1150 Dorchester St.FOR SALE.Stone front house, built for the owner's occupation by one of our leading architects.ion Ist May or.sooner.Full particulars and permit at my office.K.K.THOMAS, 171 30 Bt.John street.Cottage & Adjoining Lots IN COTE ST.ANTOINE.Brick cottage, stone foundation, extension kitchen, on 10t'33 ft, 4 in.wide by 131 ft.deep.\u201d Alsu, two vacant lots, same size, adjoining.The above property is situated within a stone's throw of Rherbrooke street, close Metcalfe Ave.Will be sold cheap to a prowpt purchaser.R.K.THOMAS, w1 3 st.John street.ONE MILLION.1 am instructed by Mr.S.Carsley to sell his attractive and well buiit RESIDENCE, 307 GUY STREET, 8ize 60x50, the exterior being beautifully finished and heated throughont by hot water furnace (in duplicate), and GROUNDS SURROUNDING 2x39, a Splendid 0Owing to the run on certain classes of goods, we are being left with Odd Lots in various Departments, which it is very desirable to clear out Ladies\u2019 Hosiery For 4 Silk EXTRA REDUCTIONS, SPECIAL LOTS OF White Scotch Wool Vesta White Scotch Merino Dresses.; | One Week All Canadian Blankets, 20 p.c.Al} Victoria Quilts, 20 p.c.All Honeycomb Quilts, 20 p.© All Colored Counterpanes, 20 p.c.- All Down Comforters, 20 p.c.All Wadded Comforters, 20 pe.STAMPED LINEN WORK, GENT\" 5 FURNISHING.A lot of Scarfs in four- in-hand and Sailor Knots, at Half Price, WHITE SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR, 25 p.c.discount.FANCY EMBROIDERED NIGHT SHIRTS, 20 p.c.discount.WALKING STICKS, Half Price.Bealettes, 334 p.c discount.Blanket Cloths, 20 p.c.discount.All Cloakings, 20 p.c.discount.Scotch Tweeds and Trouserings, 20 p.c.discount.__ REMNANTS PRINTS, 50 per cent.discount.Department.LEADING LINES Seal Brown Plush £4.00, 50 p.c.Corduroy Shot Velveteens, 75c, 50 p.&.Job lot of Colored Velveteens, 750, 50 p.c.Stripe Velvet $1.25, 50 p.c.Fancy Figured Velvets, 50 p.c.82 in.Art Silks $1.00, 20-p.c.24 in.Figured China Silks 90¢, 20 p.c.24 in: Black apd Light Ground China Silks $1.50, 20 p.o.Extra Value in Black Bengalines $1.50, 1.7 75, 2.00, 225, 2.50, 20 p.a.All remnants of Silk Velvets 5 p.c.extra for ¢ at any price.I 75 PER CENT OFF.White Scotch Merino Vests.\u2019 All White Satin Quilts, 20 p.c.334 off _Overcoatings, 20 p.c.discount.\u2026 \u2018Stripe Vélvet $2.00, 50 p.o.24 in.Figured China Silks 750, 20 p.c.and Velveteens, 50 p.c.Undernoted are a few Specimens:== Colored Dress Goods.ALL-WOOL DRAP DE PARIS, 750 per yard Balance to clear at 45c per yd.Less 20 p.© ALL-WOOL SILK STRIPED TAFFETA, $1'10.per yard, Less 5o-pe SILK AND WOOL CHECKS, \u20ac2.00 per yd.Less 50 p.c.\u2014 - 834 p.c.and 50 p.c.off balance of Imported Robes.Our tables are assorted with odd lines of splendid Goods to be cleared at a Great Sacrifice.80 p.c.off all Remnants of Colored Dress Goods.5 p.c.extra for cash.Black Lace Scarfs, hand run, 334 p.c.Black Lace Flouncing, 64 inches.25 p.c.Black Lace Flouncing, 45 inches, 334 p.c.Valenciennes Lace, Special Line, 50 p.o.\" Ladies\u2019 Colored Collars and Cuffs, 75 pc.Ladies\u2019 Silk Chemisettes, 75 p.c.* Ladies\u2019 Linen Chemisettes, pe Ladies\u2019 Leather Belts, 60 p.c.Fency Millinery Ribbons, 50 p.o Ladies\u2019 Handkerchiefs, Embroidered, Black, 334 p.c.Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Handkerchiefs, White, 50 p.c.Black Dress Goods Dept.Among our bargains in Black Dress Goods, \u2018we are offering a few new lines, which we have just received and will be sold at the same reduction as old goods.Black all Wool Alma Cloth.Black all Wool Whip Cord.Black all Wool Crepon.Black all Wool Diagonal.Black Silk and Wool Crepon.Black Silk and Wool Henrietta.10 p.c.and 5 p.c.extra for cash, Special.: Black All Wool Henrietta Cloth, 44 inches $1.10, less 20 po.and 3 p.c.extra for cash.\u201cWe have but a few pieces in stock.N.B.\u2014Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Attended to HENRY ! MORGAN Go _ CO., MM ontreal._ SPRING 1804.\" \u2018st.\u2018Catherine Trotting Auction.Sales ot Household The Futntture at private residences, subscribers would be; pleased to receive early intimation trom those who intend to to enter business in this lone.The capl re quired Is small.The purchaser Can assume the favor us with the selling ot ars more, Everything being in Household turniture and.ap- lease ye: splendid: order the buyer need not lose a day.No reserve as the present proprietor has to devote all his time to his st.Catherine st.bus SALE AT 10.30 O'CLOCK.pointments at their residences during March and April.Our list is now open, and to avoid disappointment you are requested to secure your date as soon as pessible.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.171 EXCELLEXT NEW FURNITURE, PIANOS, At our Kooms, 241 and 243 St , James street.TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN.IRD, \u2014COMFRISING\u2014 Bedroo odd Bureaus.Vannstands Iron Beds, Hair and [Wool Mattresses, 8, Sprin Beds, Lounges, Sideboards, Dining Tables an Cbalrs, Upright and square Pianos, Parlor Sults Fancy Chairs.Bookcases, Desks, Cabinets, Hall Stands, centre Tables, \u201cMirrors, Sictures, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Comforters, Quilts, gable Linen, Towels, Sheeting, Dress Goods, Crocker; Glassware, Cutlery, Plated ware, Hall Lights Tot Gas, Carpets, English Olicloths, brussels, and Tapestry Squares, Rugs, Mats Rte.bought at this sale will be tored tree or charge until 1st May.SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.172 RAR & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.TRADE SALE.signment of SECONDHAND BOOKS, Comprising: History, Poetry, Theology, Fiction, and miscellaneous works by standard authors.\u2014ALSO\u2014 \u2018A large number of Law Books, To be sold by auction at our rooms, N08.1821 AND 1823, NOTRE DAME STREET TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, y 33, at 2.30 and 3.30 @cleck.tw\"Send for a Catalogue.Many of these 173 Books are valuable to collectors of rare works.M.HICKS À CO.Auctioneers.In the matter of GEO.BROWN & SONS, ; Insolvents.We have recejved Instructions to sell at No.ON WEDNESDAY, 34TH INSTANT, the whole stock of the above estate, amountin 7000, and comprising: | English and Frenci Tweeds, Coatings, \u2018Trou: en's Furnishing Good: Hanakerchiers, sun ers, Collars, Cuffs, Netkfies, Socks, Cuff Duttons, Gloves, etc.) Tallors \u2018Trimmings, Bindings, Canvas, Linings, etc.173 MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.** UCTION SALE «ur k\u20ac.A.also paintings by * Vogt,\u201d \u2014\u2014MARCOTTE BROS, \u2014\u2014 * Bell-Smtu Verner.\u201d \u201cMartin,\u201d L.G.Pelouse, \u2018We have received lostraczton trom party tnter- M loir ES emoron, H.Camerl, Gaston Roullét, ested to sell by.auction on * .*, The collection is now on Tiew at our rooms TUESDAY, 23rd Janun at Se'clock p.m., the Fraser Hall from noon .at the store, No 1671 Notre large lot of Ni tures, comprising SidoBoar Dining d, Dining ed ESA a t variety of Parlor-ÿe Her ol J NCS 2 \u2018The subscribers are instructed by Mra.Allan Edson to sell by Auction at the FRASER INSTITUTE HALL, vate can be see Friday.January 26th, up to hour of sale.Saturday Aflerneon nnd Evenins.san The-aboyr property té be sold\u201d at reasonable price and terms of payment, and can be seen by permit only.F.McMANN, 128 _ST.JAMES STREET, tems H.JOSEPH & Co, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Buy and Sell Property.Rent Houses, Shops, Offleck and Warchonses, | 97, INVESTMENT.Near Mance streot.Only about 83000 cash required.A snap to a quick buyer, R.K.TROMAS, 1523 cod _30 Bt.John 84, Lead Money on Mortgage.Place Insurances.\u201cFOR SALE.BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT ST, NATHIAS, Stone Mensc.Hot Water Furnace, Good Sables, Beantiful Trees and Water Front.APPLY TU™ \u2019 1.JOSEPH & CO, = VALUATORS, === ber\u2019 \u2014 Ao regen ei TE INSOLVENT NOTICE.|~ In the matter of THE ROYAL WATERPROOF CO., 300 8t: Faul st., Mon The undersigned will soil by Auction, at the store 300 #t.Paul 8t., Montreal On Monday, the 9h January, 1888, at 11.30 o'clock, the assets of the estate as under.Stock of Waterproof Goods about, $2,000.00 Book Debts.per list, about, $1,000.00 KENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place D Armes, Montreal, | } MARCOTTE BROS., af 17 3aw3d.' ?Auctioneers, J \u201c us! + ! = # a al ' MMddaw University Street, SATURDAY, JANUARY nth, \u2014\u2014 \u2018collection ot Pictures, com prising, tibgs, Water Colors.Drawings and SA wohes: she\" work of her late husband, Mr.Allan DATE OF SALE 2:30 and 1.30 Clock.M.HICKS & \u20acO,, - ; Auctioneers.Lounges, Fasy (Chats, fockers Bamboo Table, Kasel, look Torn sitver, Plated Ware, large lot of pioutress Carpet and 'Otlélot pt.1 \"Up ht P 2 large British Flate 7 ET - Gasaièe rackets, 2 Cook oven: .Ee Halo without reserve.: MARCOTTE BOX.Dy Swe, JT undersigned w À LA si a, Po eadin the Thin at 11 o'cloc he geist qu Btock of Hais.and C FIXUUIeS Ras (a 000 y Book à ,( rorep- a RAL is 8, MN.MARTEL \u201cke aden \u201d person?# bedause Se Makes ail SE y $ A.& quer \u201cother J.E \u20ac artists 17.2 .Yeend King, Edwin Hayes, OF EXHIBITION \u2014AND FOR\u2014 PRIVATE SALE ONLY, *- U 011 and Water Celer Paintings I \u2014BY\u2014 Ernes too, Edward H Lt, V.'P.Ye co WC Etat Le Cart mie a Mick atson, \u20ac Charles Sivare Frank Catton and of Great Britain, now.on view at - our rooms (accond floor), Nos.1821 and 1823 \u201c Notre Dume, Street.t.M.MICKS & CO.*Aucrioneers.» (QRIENTAL RUGS, * TURKISH, INDIA AND PERSIAN « RUGS, CARPETS & PALACE EN STRIPS.In order to close out consignments of the above, we will offer a very select collection of them at PRIVATE BALE ONLY, 1 4 [PIN | à SLEICHS ; Our warezooms must be Cleared out of aleighs by.Feb.1st.to be tilled with carriage samples es for 1 We have about | 100 sleighs of all kinda to sell or give away this mooth.If you want one, COME.LATIMER, 592 St.Paul Street.1035 daw CHOICE RESIDENCES \u2018FOR SALE.SHERBROOKE ATREET.| 3 sto solid stone.The finish throughout is modern.k done best con- All worl by the tractors.Fine stabling dBailt for present proprietor cocupent\u2026 thin the year.ESPLANADE AVE.bis house, in full view of Mount Royal Five Two story extension.Electric care within two minutes\u2019 walk.-.ELM AVENUE.2 Red Stone Houses finished throughout in teriors are moat attractive _ and Interior re \u201cor a novel and m venient plan DORCHESTER KTREET west.Four New mes ot prices 805 00 to 812,500.ALBERT ra \"LEWIS, 185 St.James Séreet.1612 $100,00 A LA VILLE DE MONTREAL.STOCKTAKING IS OVER! \\ WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SLAUGHTERED.Cost or yalue cuts no figure, as we endeavor to close out all the stock possible.Prices could not be lower if we were going out of business.WE WANT the room for Alterations and New Stock.This STUPENDOUS SALE Begins MONDAY AT 830 SHARP, TILL SATURDAY NIGHT.uilts.Dress Goods.Quilts.RED QUILTS, 5 Abont 23 pieces of BLACE CASH- 15e | worth 75c, at.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vocreneer BTOC I, cheap a C, next week.10 Pieces BLACK CASHMERE Children s Cloaks sold everywhere at 85c, next week 20¢ 1893 th h 43-inch ALL - WOOL BLACK in ey were cheap & FIRE! FIRE! St.Antoine Market.Pork Packer and Curer.Telephone all orien te Packing Mouse.e.8244.164y28 - FLOUR MILL FOR SALE.The Assinibola Roller Mills, | AT Moe®soMIS, No W.T.Capacity 150 bbls.per day, with elevator, store house and railway siding on Main Line of C.P.k.9 On oo rive death of the Froprietor, this valuable pertyi or sale.The Dow running.A ser an gv © on of » well established and ul Sasa.The flour has a reputation second to 45 en vote] vaine 15% use Millinery Dept.- LACK OND FLOOR, M ORSHMÈRE Nr worth 10 dom ok ELT HATS, of of the re- ves ne POPPI quality at.B00crerss woneresssssnines ° of fo of PEL ; HATS, \u201cof re \u2019 i gular quality at.cc.Evening Shades Another lot of FELT HATS, of regular 450 quality at.280 new shades, regular value next week.aesuasace vsosssscecseressn SOC || .1000 yards TORCHON LACE, of - English Prints.the regular 200 ORCHONS LA a 10¢ | | ! Of NUNS\u2019 VEILINGS, all the - | ! | jo, An elegant assortment of -ENG- .LISH FF RINTS; worth 100, 250, goes at.reese ween REC alaughtored at.ceo vennne vence.GC Ladies\u2019 Vests.| An Elegant Lot of fine ALL- wooL LADIES\u2019 VESTS, worth A Lovely Assortment of Shades only.\u2026 46c and Patterns cheap at $6.00, for $3.50 Ono or of the ol.00 quality only.850 »@-Come and you will be convinced that we sell mostly all our goods cheaper than the manufacturing cost.A LA CIE GENERALE DES BAZARS, ST.LAWRENCE, ST.CATHERINE AND ST.CHAS.BORROMEE.STS.Chenille Curtains.none.Finest neat grain owing country sur For particulars appis Lo J.C.BROWN 1478 ° ou Stone Front Collage .FOR SALE .on St.Mark street, La BTE Hosted & Hot Water; Rat prot.Possession ist May ne seen by R.K.THOMAS, 171 20 8t.John street.\u2018COTE ST.ANTOINE.- For Sale or To Let.ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.property.HUGH BECKHAM, 4e Temple Ratlding, 185 ST.JAMES STREET.HOYSES FOR SALE.Mackay St.$14,000, Bishop $8,500 and $15,000, Crescent AT.ANTOINE.choice $14,000.en | .MAKE UP YOUR MIND during this month to purchase what you require in China and Glassware TWENTY-FIVE OFF.Th Twenty-f «five per cent.discount off all Goods in stock except common Kitchen Ware.for $ 6.00 E.for $ 7.50 $ 8.00 Tea Sets, $10.00 Tea Sets, $15.00 Tea Sets, for $11.35 $20.00 Tea Sets, for $15.00 A T.WILEY & C0., 1808 Notre Dame Streot.7 ga Canta Hg {nail ht ee , GRIFFIN\u2014 On January 14, at.London \"HUMPHREY -On January \u201c KENYON\u2014 At 18 Pine street, boy BIRTHS.! DAVIS\u2014In this city.on the 17th inst.at No.108 Hritannin street, the auite ut Thos.Davis, of Hi.M, Customs, ef à di HARDY On the ath inst.\u201cat IT Burnside are, the wife of Mr.Ernest Hardy of a daughter.MeV LURG-.In this city,at 14 Meminion avenue, on January Isth, st, the wifo of Win, J, Me- Clurg, ,r., ota MARRIAGES.DENMAN-DENT On January 12th, 1804, by the Rev.Donald Grant, Fred.\u201d A.Denman, of Montreal, to Milliv Dent, of \u201cThurso, Que.FITZGERALD-KN APTON\u2014 Gn eb of Jan in Louden Township, by Rev Fergus tou Fitzgerald to Jessic Kapton, tor of the Lite Major Knapton.GRAN VILLE-MCGARRY \u2014 On New Seon | Day.184, at 51, James\u201d Church, West Hamp stead, London, Pa the Rev.Charles McAnall Ye, B.Granville.to Jennie, dun iter of PAL McGarry.Exq., of Montreal.(Halifax papers please copy.INGLES.PEG G On Jan.3, at, Hamilton, Ont., by Rev, Wo Holden, Mr.Oliver T.Ingles, of Eden Nitin, to Miss \u201carab M.only dangliter of the late John Pegg, of West Flamborv.KERR-FITZGERALD- -At Niagara Falls, N.Y,, on Saturday, Jan.13th, Mr.Robert Herr, print: er, T ronto, t Miss B.Fitzgerald, Cobourg.-On Jan.10, at Hamilton, ont br C5.W.Holden.Mr.Wim.T.P¢ (ER, West Flam bore to Miss Hattie A, ond daughter of Mr.Geo, Eaton, of ka-t Flamuboro.RAMSEY -LANC ASTER In All fFaints\u2019Church, North Ely.by Itev.C.PP, Abbott, on January 10,104, Thomas Abe et son of A.Ramsey.of Octon, to Elizabeth Hannah, daughter \u2018of Geo.lancaster, uf Ruxton Falls _ DEATHS.r\u2014In Hamilton, ont on the 10th instant, Adley, aged Gi y ADLEY ra L.A TTW OOD On ANUS iy 189, at Toronto | Junction, Mr.Joseph Attwood, aged 73 years.BROWN- At Wingham, Ont.on-Jarnuary kl last, Chna, W.Brown, aged 33 years.Cl.INTON-\u2014In Hamilton, Ont, on January 14, < Elizabeth Clinton, beloved wife of Wm.Ciin- ton, aged years.CONNELLY~-On the 15th inst., at Quebec, Hannah Maurice, widow bf the iato Thomas Con- ne DUNOHUE-In \u2018this city, January 14.Francis Donoliue, formerly of St.Columban, P.Q.and a native of the County Tyrone, Ireland, agcd T0 years.EVERS On January 19th, of scarlet fever.at |- 62 Molson av enue, Cote St.Paul, John Louis Evers, Youngest of ns Evers, 13 years.The funeral will take place on Satur: day, Mth, at 2.30 p.m., to Lachine Cemctory.- Funeral sers icoon Monday.S a.nr.Parish Church, Friends.and acquaintances are in vited to attend.ELLIS -At Napanee, January 8th, Alfred EI EN is aged 67-year FEENEY \u2014 At Sillery Cove, on the 14th, Insts, Mary Elizabeth, wife of Jas.Feeney, jr.FOSTER-At Grimsby, on the 15th-insts, nab, widow of the late John 3.Foster, in the 8th year of her age.GORMAN_\u2014On Sundas, the 14th inst.at t Toronto; Ont, M Mrs.Gorman, in her 80th yea Ont: May, the beloved wife of J.Griitin, in her 2ith year.GRIGON- In this city, on January 19, at 64 Du- fresne strect, Jose ph, son of Jus.Grigon, agud 9 months and GUE E\u2014At os Seigneurs streot, on Janu- 7, Cyrille Guerade, aged 66 years.HU oT In this city, on January 13, at 337 Champlain street, Elzire Grenier, beloved wife of lichel Huot, aged 39 years, HILLIER- On the 2th December, 1893, at 6 Phillimorc terrace, Kensington, London, Caroline Ann, widow of (\u2018olone George Hillier.of Devizes, Wilts.late of the 62nd Regiment, and last surviving child of tho late Colonel James Givins, of Pine Grove, Toronto, in the 94th year of her age.Toronto, Ont., James Humphrey, in he PT year of his age.HOYT\u2014In Westminster Township,on Saturday, January 13, 1991.Edmond L.Hoyt, eldest son of Myles and Eliza Hoyt, aged D years and 6 months, \u201c BUTCHESON \u2014Sunday, January 14, at Toronto, Ont, Rebecca Maillio, wife of Thomas H.Hutcheson, in the 34th year of her age.JARVIS - At Napanee, January 11th, Mary Mcanor isabel, infant daughterof Rev, Arthur KENYON In this city, on Jan.18th.at 2604 Seigneurs street, Sarah Victoria May Maud, only daughter of Charles and Jennie tenyon, aged 6 years, 3 months and A1 d mont.Herbert Henry, only son of William and Catherine Kenyon, aged 5 yea KENYON \u2014At 18 Pine street, Jan.16th, Al- bang, Vermont.little Katie, youngest dnnhier of Willinn and Catherine\u2019 Kehyon, age 1 year.KIRKWOOD\u2014On Saturday, January 13 at Toronto, Ont, Fouis Mary Noad.widow of the late J.s.Kirkwood, Quebec, in her th year.Sunday.HEH porn.to Cote des Neiges C: emete ry.Melatises and friends accept this invitation.{Burlington papers please copy.] LACASSE\u2014On the J9th inst.nt 461p Laval avenue, Goo.F.Lacasse, d_ 23 yeirs \u2018id 9 months.Funeral on Monday, the 22ud inst., at 745 am, to St, Jean Baptiste Church.thence to Coto des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.LAFLEUR\u2014At Ste.Cunogondo: on January 18, Charles, beloved son of seph Lafleur, aged 3 , years and 6 months.MICHAUD On the 19th inst.marais, aged 32 years, wife of Frederick Mi- chaud, boot nnd shoe manufacturer.Friends hid acquaintances are res tfully requested to attend the funcral from No.23 Amherst street, on Monday, the Z2nd inat., at 7 a.m., to st Bridget\" 9 Church, thence to Cote des Neiges.Cemetery.MYERS At Chirago, In, on January ith, Wn.Myers, in his 17th yes MOGHE\u2014 In Shakespeare on January 13, Mary Hubbart, wife of Lhe late Jawes Moore, nged 30 years.NAGEL, On January 12th, 18M, at Toronto, \u201cOn.Susan, wife of =.Nagel, in the 56th year of her age.NELSON- In Hamiltop.Oui., on Janua Thos.Howard Nelson, son of Mr.and M H.Nelson, aged 3 y cars, 10 months.NORM.Ww In London, Ont.January Je 14 .S.Norman, beloved wife of C.Ny a?aged 31 years, OHARA-At Isle Aux Noix, St.Valentino, P.on 30th December, Cornelius O' Har, aged 18 years.PAQUKTTE\u2014At St.Henri, on Janu deric, beloved son of T.Paquette, ag and 9 days.PERRY\u2014At Toronto, on Thursday, 1th Janun- ary, 1891.Daniel Perry, in his 91st yea ROBINS \u2014 In Hamilton, Out., on the th inst.Kliza Marks Croscombe, a native of Bideford, Hevonshire, Eng., beloved wife of Mr.Wm.Robius, aged 77 years.SWARTZENBU RGER-AE Hamilton, Ont.son Saturday.January 13, 3, 1 Sarah Swartzen- burger, relict of tho late George Swartzen- burger, aged 72 years, THOMA S\u2014Suddenly, at Toronto, Ont.on Saturday, the 13th inst, Charles Thomas, in tho 32nd year of his age.2 THIBAULT At 236 Panet strect.on January 18, Maric, daughter of Henri Thibault, aged 1 month.VANALSTINE\u2014At Napanee, January 4th, Elizabeth, relict of the late W.Vanalstine.aged 70 years.VALLIERE\u2014At tho Montreal General Hospital, on January 11, Antoine Valliere, aged 43 years, Smonths and 5 day WICKS\u2014At Toronto, on Saturday, january 13, 1904, in her 23rd year, Theresa Irene, th daughter of Thos.Wicks.WILSON Died, on Saturday, 13th inet., at To ronto, Ont., Wm.W ilson, aged 13 years and 8 months.WOOD\u2014 At Islington, on Janua Wood, wife of the late Samucl yoafs._ WOODLEY\u20140n Jan 14, P.18, Al- 3ycirs 13, 1894, Janet Vood, aged 83 anuary 13 \u2018aronto, Ont} Irene Mar, second and dearly core daughter Elizabeth aged 8 of Charles and Woodley, months and 10 days, YORK E\u2014On January 14, 1894, at Orgoode Hall, Laura, the beloved wife of Geo.Yo! : XOUNG-On Jan.16, 189, at Hamilton.Ont., Caroline, relict of the late Samuel Young, agod yen Pr hacia anes.oF JHE MOST RELI- charscter fumiahed t Building, Mon! rear This Agency is th th P ervice, Temple vi incial Government to perform eferences: The me contract ive work.lesdine be nks, corporations and hotels of this city.Biiss H.phone Bo\" Chief.Ufiice telephone 2131.House tele- ERSONAL-USE DORENWEND 8\" MAIR MAGIO \u2018or restoring gray faded hair to its natural color.Price Price $1.00.All Ul SFaggts, )_ PERIONAL gs.SEARL.LADIES DOCTRESS, ace Private Gene modation with professional attend: Prune LES COOMBES, VENTRILO- uist and Punch and Aa hom © for voncerts parties, ais, ete.Sheppard wi Pres NAL BANJO bo MANDOLIN, Guitar 4, thoroughly taught.T.A.Simpson.35H Prasosar on PANTS TO ORDER AT THREE are extra value.Reduced from Bre dater Dominion Panta Co., 364 Bt.James street.~ WILLIAM BYRD, Contactor, \u2018683, Lagauchetiere Street, 390: House telephone 7280, for all classes Lorvi- Adelaide Des- | Albans, Vor | 7 a x CARSLEY\u2019'S - COLUMN GREAT HALF PRICE - SALE.Several lines of Goods in various dep.artiments will be offered at HALF PRICE HALF PRICE HALF PRICE HALF PRICE HALF PRE ALL NEXT WEEK ALL NEXT WEEK ALL NEXT WEEK \"ALL NEXT WEEK ALL NEXT- WEEK At CARSLEY\u2019S, \u2014 MODEL.JACKETS HALF PRICE.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, # SATURDAY, JAM JANUARY.2 20, 1894, SURE ! 11 MANIA DE NL SURE! SURE! SURE! =¢ = = BUY YOUR DRY GOODS 7 AT 8S.CARSLEY\u2019S AT S.CARSLEY'S = John amo \u201d 7 MAKE SURE À MAKE SURE ly oF THE 7 BEST VALUE BEST VALUE: FOUND AND TUR 5 BEST GOODS, 2 BEST GOODS, TAKE = THE CARS \u201cTHE CARS - AND 1 oy COME DIRECT 7 ; COME DIRECT \\ + TO Q S.CARSLEY'S S.CARSLEY'S 4 FOR YOUR N DRY GOODS -\u2014 DRY GOODS Where you wet the Largest Stock of \u2018 Reliable Goods to select from and are certain of the Best Possible Keady Money Value AND REMEMBER AND REMEMBILLL That just now we are holding our annual Clearing Sale at Reduced Prices.WE SHALL SAVE \u201cWE SHALL SAVE THE PUBLIC ; THOUSANDS per cent.discount.clear at less than Half Pric 7 N 7 a JA bo A to clear at $3.50.clear at $3.50 and $4.50, al and ard, and 10 $00 per cent.The Biggest Bargains Going \\ At John Murphy & Co.\u2019s.GREAT DISCOUNT REMOVAL SALE.§ All our stock of Furs to clear at from 20 to 50 ot! A liné of Ladies\u2019 Costumes, only a few left, to A Line of Ladies\u2019 Jackets, ivi and serviceable, .A line of Ladies\u2019 Jackets, heavy Beaver cloth, to wor! Fifty patterns in Fine All-Wool Challies, dark light grounds, reduced to only 25c per per cent.extra discount.autiful Paris Dress Pattern novelties, no two alike, reduce \u2018Lines of Boys\u2019 Clothing, best makes and materials, a at 15, x, and 25 per cent.discount.Lines of Boys\u2019 All-Wool Overcoats, to clear at Half Price.: | I Extra Fine Colored Dress Goods, a choice se- w lection, worth-from $1.25 to $1.73 per yard, \\ and 10 per-cent.extra discount.i ~ il I \u2018All: Remnants of Dress Goods to clear at Half i Price.A splendid assortment of Ladies\u2019 Cotton Underwear, trimmed lace and embroidery manufacturer's samples), to clear at about Price.65 dozen Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, in 4-button, 4-clasp; \u2018and 6-button lengths, assorted light and -\u2014 dark colors Former prices, $1.10, $1.25, h __\u2026 $1.35\u2014to clear at 606 à pair.th double.\u2018all the latest \u201cfrom 20 to 50 4 THOUSANDS .Of Dollars during this Cheap Sale by selling at such Reduced Rates, AT | 20 Per Cent.Discount.S.CARSLEY'S 3 S.CARSLEY'S A Notre Dame Street.i N ale -MODEL- - MANTLES HALF PRICE.\u201c The Entire Stock of Model'Mantles and Jackets, Reduced to Half Price, For the Great January Sale.At CARSLEYS.OPERA CAPES AND MANTLES ALL AT HALF PRICE ALL AT HALF PRICE ALL AT HALF PRICE ALL AT HALF PRICE ALL AT HALF PRICE All Ladies\u2019 Short Jackets and Dolmans Less than Half Price.LADIES\u2019 RUSSIAN CLOAKS With Quilted Linings, All at Half Price.LONG SEALETTE COATS , At Half Price.Ulsters without Capes ali Price.Cloth and Silk Dolmans With Quilted Linings ___ Less than Half Price, At CARSLEY'S, LADIES\u2019.COMPLETE COSTUMES.One Big Lot of Ladics\u2019 Costumes, to be cleared at HALF PRICE.~All Children\u2019s Winter Dresses Reduced to Half Price, CHILDREN\u2019S MANTLES.Several Lots of Children\u2019s Mantles to be cleared at much less than HALF PREECE.Lot of Ladies\u2019 Black Blouses, worth £2.00, for $1.00.Lot of Ladies\u2019 German Flannel , Wrappers, worth $5.00, for 2.50.Ladies\u2019 Jeracys, at \u201cHalf Price, At CARSLEY\u2019S.DRESS GOODS BARGAINS.Lot of Colored Dress Serges, worth 20c, for 186 yard.Lot of Ladies\u2019 Costume Cloths, ~ worth 4e, for 19c yard, , weeds, worth 33c, for 28c yard.\"Lot of Heather Mixture Costume > Tyecds, worth 36c, for 27c yard.Lot of Fancy Scotch Costume Tweeds, worth 750, for 38c yard.STRIPED VELVETS HALF PRICE One Big Lot of FRENCH TAPESTRY & RAW SILK.' Curtains At Half Price, At CARSLEY'S.Rigby Coats Reduced |.AH Rigby Overcoats are reduced in price for the January Sale.PUBLIC NOTICE.8.Carsley has no Branch Stores in Montreal.s.CARSLEY, | Notre Dame Street, GARPETS, FIRE! BELL'S FOOTWEAR.NT 7 = 7 S wn The heaviest inducements ever offered during any January Sale of Carpets is now taking effect and will be continued until 31st instant.THOMAS Li LIGGET S, 1884 Notre Dame Street, GLENORA BITLDING.is.4.Only & Sus ADVERTISEMENT.1741 | LINENS.Er JANUARY Clearing Sale House Keepeis will find You- Ot any kind or price, ; \u2014u0 TO\u2014 LATIMER\u2019S, 592 St.Paul Street.Seme Berlots, Pony and Second-hand * Sleighs from $10.00 up.936 daw FIRE! of Linens is still going on.\u201cBargains in ' .> CLOTHS, St.Antoine Market.\"row TABLE NAPRINS, ' RHEETINGS, W.A.HARPER, I Pork Packer and Curer.: BLANKETS.TRAY CLOTHS, Telephone ail Orders to Parking House.SIDE BOARD SCARFS, No.241.16133 === GLASS LINENS, ROLLER CRASHES, COMFORTERS, TEA COSIES, | DOWN CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, IRISH POINT CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS.Tor Genuine all rotind Bargains for HOUSE KEEPERS, You will be best and cheapest served at the JANUARY CLEARING SALE \u2014\u2014or\u2014\u2014 JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, 203 to 207 St.Antoine,\u2019 .144 to 156 Mountain St.Telephone 8293.Branch\u20148t, Catherine st.\u2019 Corner Buckingham Ave.Telephone 3333, ut Mirrors for Snle.\u2019 Show Cases for Sale.WHITE HOUSE, \u201c 2267 ST.CATHERINE ST.Retiring from Business.Every a; article red original cost.Our stack of Ladies\u2019 and Children's White Wear, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Laces, etc.must be cleared.THIS IS A BONA FIDE BALE.Fixtures for Safe.Every Article for Sale.Buy \u2014 2iittf eod JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, 207 St James Street.! \u2014HAVE - Houses For Sale And Lots Fer Sale.\u2014ON - \u2014ON- 8t.Matthew ss.Montreal Jet Pinu Avenue.Crescent 8¢t.te St, t.Andre St University 8t.Bt.Victoria Ave.(Cote) Hhuter dt.\u201c rt Bt, Hntchisie St.M Tr Bt.Cote den Neiges.Hutchison 8t._ ee Arihor St.Cote St.Antoine.Leber Bt.Jorne Crescent.Re uke y Bt.Durocher 8: ussex.ackay St.Dorches: ; reet/ bein Au Metrslnh St.Ononden Ave va Ave.Peel de St.Lake Street.Quiblier St Sherbrooke \u2018a.University St.Tupper 8t.Montréat Annez Dsborne Bt.Macgregor St.Lachine, the Queen of sumnier resorts.ONE WHOLE FLOOR TO RENT, In Canadian Cotton Co.'s Building, Notre Da: Dame Street.ams: | ee LE nr > I With Water Power at Farnham, Que., and Morritton, Ont.HAVE YOU A House, Store, Warehouse to rent, then\u2019 place it to our hands EXTRA _- \u2014 Bt.Lake St., near BL.Mark, 800 pet féot.Lo \"> ST.ANTOINE WARD.COMMITTEE ROOMS \u2014FOR\u2014 Alderman COSTIGAN and Me, PETER LYALL CENTRAL COMMITTEE Windsor Hotel Block.Wystl 410 St.Jaums STREET vr ae ae Opposite Little Craig Street 1156 ST.James STRrEET, .Corner Fulford Street.2481 NoThE Damm StaEtr .Near Guy Street.40 ST.ANTOINN STREET.196 ST.Jaues STREET._ 170 87.Axrorxz STREET, we « Opposite Bisson Street.tri ds and Electors fay rable to the electibn 61 these candidates will please allotted tp the Connitiee the work whers all ion will be Farag res ve ttee Rooms, eré rid } GREAT EMBROIDERY SALE | All our stock of finest Swiss Muslin (invisible es Nainsook and Lawn Embroideries, em-\u2014- our new importations received for the coming Spring trade; to clear at 20 p.c.discount.20 per Cent.Discount allowed off Dressmaking during Sale.© JOHN MURPHY & CO, - Ÿ 1781 and 1783 Notre Dame Street, and .LL TERMS CASH AND ONLY ONE PRICE.Ï AA TS AS AS ARS 105, 107, 109 and 111 St.Peter Street.TELEPHONE 2193, > A A A ASS NaN MONTREAL JUNCTION \u2014 THE \u2014 -|High-Class Residential Suburb.Appropriately named the \u201cWESTERN GATEWAY * of Montreal, as \u201c the major part of the C.P.R.Passenger system comes together and EVERY train stops there.044% %%%4%%4%4%4%4%w4%4% ve { SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS .PONV VN NV WWW VNRWY has already been made.Briefly thus: Take Cadastral Lots 138, 139, 140 and 141.$ SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCES ¢ Solid Brick and Frame Dwellings and Stores, 3 Churches.Water, Electric Lighi, Drainage, Roads, sidewalks and other improvements have cost 3250,009.00, a fair beginning and properly claims the investigation of investors and 0600 HOME SEEKERS 00600000 \u20ac This is If you are thinking of changing your home on the 1st of May next, it will be profitable for you to CONSULT US.Armstrong & Cook, CITY OFFICE: - 162 ST.JAMES STREET, Telephone 1 635.ha 154yx3 To SNOWSHOERS MONTREAL 8.8.OLUB, ARGYLE 8.8.CLUB.HOLLY 8.8.CLUB.Y.M.C.A 8.8 CLUB.LACHINE 8, 8.CLUB.Tuques, Sashes \u201cand Stockings For the above Clubs kept in stock.| Other Colors made to order on short notice.- - t ALBERT DEMERS, Purveyor of Snowshoers\u2019 Requisites, 338 ST.JAMES STREET.1741\u201d « It is Solid Oomfort to always have a Clean Towel in your.office.To always have a cake of good Soap.To always have a clean Brush and Comb.To have a Nail Brush and Whisk.To have a perfect swinging B.P.Mirror and convenient Oabinet.\u2018We furnish all this.Keep the outfit alwa ways ready for use and at a moderate rental.We qontract for any number of towels, Hand o Boller, per '3sy, and also f for the supply of toilet paper and disinfectors, \u2014 GET OUR PRICES \u2014\u2014 THE MONTREAL TOILET SUPPLY COMPANY, | > 1 tual cost of aninstrument recently manu- -| body of the case.The most beautiful 26 COTE STREET,\" i \u2019 201 TELEPHONE 1807.Mpa J \u2018 WILLIS & CO.\u2014AND\u2014 > The KNABE Piano.Houses, Nr.owrier, Jan.3nd.DWELLINGS, FLATS, A $10,000 PIANO! Ten thousand dollars for a piano! It sounds almost incredible, and in these hard times too !- - And yet that-is the ac- TO LET AT ANY OF OUR 4 OFFICES, 1778 Notre Dame st.2397 St.Catherine st.(Bergholdt's).2144 St.Catherine st.: , 231 St.Lawrence Main (O'Brien\u2019s).15tyx3 factured by Messrs.Wm.Knabe & Co., the world renowned Piano Makers.The instrument, which is a full concert grand, was made from designs specially prepar- od for Messrs.Knabe & Co., by Thomas E.Colcutt, the noted \u201cEnglish architeot.The case foundation is of solid rosewood; around the body of the piano are 14 panels, representing allegorical musical subjects.- The music desk is of satinwood, inlaid with rosewood, to contrast with the main Fire ! ST.ANTOINE MARKET W.A.Ha Harper, PORK PACKER & CURER.Telephone all Orders to Packing Mouse, Ne.8214, portion of the case is the fallboard or cover; it is of solid rosewood, and on it are depicted by the inlayifig of corn colored : satinwood, cupids, fauns, and nymphs playing upon the lyre of Apollo and the pipes of Pan.The iano is supported by lega.of rosewood in colonial designs surmounted by richly carved capitals of boxwood in Coriuthian style.This beautiful and artistic \u2018case is the worthy abode of the instrument itself, whose tone is a very marvel -of velvety richness and singing musical.qualit ra] Happ py the possessor of so rare a gem, the est expressiqn of all that is refined beautiful \u2018in the art of the piano maker.FOR SALE, SILVER, __ \u2014SoLe Aorxre\u2014 WILLIS & co., 1824 Notre Dame Street, (NEAR McGiLL STREET,) 56, and 10e, Piares STAR Office.15eodti MONTREAL.1e VV EX is 5e M MARTEL like a deat ind dumb © Makes ail Kinds of Are giving up the Dry Goods Business.The news is spreading.to all parts où the city and country.\u2018The stores are packed ailday.Dry most given awa ï \u2018The time is short, so the prices must be \u2018small to clear out every article in stoc NOW IS YOUR TIME TO MAKE MONEY.All our new importations for the Spring Trade will be sacrificed.New lots pus out every day.SEE THIS FOR NEXT WEEK.French Serge Dress-Goods,-13-Ahades.408, for 2e y&- Alt-Wool Cashmeres, 65c shades.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.226 yd.\"Double width Dress Goods, assorted lot.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 2873 to he for 250 yd.JUST RECEIVED 1144 pairs of LACE CURTAINS.All will be cleared at Half Price.\u2014 175 doz.Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool Vests, long sleaves.$1.00, for 47c.200 pieces Fancy Costume Flannel.worth 124c, for 8c.500 pieces Twilled Sateens.ccoe.- 13}, for 80.Black French Cashmere .60c, for 85c.x £3.00, $4.25 Sealettes, half price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026uscureee i Men's Shirts aud Drawers .28\u20ac; oe, 49c, 65c, 690.Bo, Gent\u2019s Lined Kid Gloves., for 430.Men\u2019s Bilk Ties.35¢, for tio.Men's Fiannelette Shirts for 29¢.English Flannel Shirts .80c.Towellings, Sheetings, White and Gray Cottons, In fact everything in staple Dry Goods marked right down to Clearing Prices.NOW FOR THE CHILDREN.next.MIXED CANDIES - - - - - .CHOCOLATE, ai - - .Attend this the Greatest Sale ever held in this city.ae pound.| BOISSEAU E BROTHERS, 285 and 237 St.Lawrence St.it, IFYOUBUY THE QUEEN'S AUNDRY BAR YOU HAVE THE BEST VALUE! you SAVE THE WRAPPERS and return 60 of them to Tem Arsert Tour Soar Co, 168 McCord Street, they, will send you a Ir handsome MACASSAR, size 17 x 22 inches, imported direct by them from France, which will ornament your drawing-room.MMilw it \u2014 === HAMILTON'S .STUPENDOUS AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE | Enbeideey and Insertion Loom Fads COMMENCES MONDAY MORNING - At 9 A.M.During this Great Sale, we will offer a Line of 10c Per Yd.HR & N.E BANILTON,.36 in.WHITE COTTON, \u2018usually sold ap 124c, at St.James Street and Victoria Square.\u2018 OT BOISSEAU BROTHERS Fire! \u201c 16tyx8 We have made a large purchase of CANDIES, which we will sell on Monday reported such an agreement, by which\u2014as .manding that they come back to.their ,on December 2, again for.tenders, but ALD.JAMES and in the city conduits whenever they should le built: but Ald.Prefon- taine moved a wushy amendment providing for terms, to be agreed upon, * use of poles, - the contra .t every time.\u201c laok the spi Th t be made ively, a SL du lly 12 Per THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY JANUARY 20, \"1894, \u2019 2p [ET omega» TP re mere = ue a 0 + Sa - mme ce pr ih Spies lili.san.nn MY A LAST EDITION.ALD.JAMES.AND ALD.GRIFEIN.Yesterday we recalled with facts and \u201cof our city.Another point on which Mr.Smith Insists ia to force companies, which i Mave obtained franchises from the city, to\u2019 full their obligations, This Br of \u2018his programme will be Approved y Hs glee; figures the iniquitous features of the asphalt paving deal and the electric light scandal.\u2018To-day we would like to apply the teaching they contained to the situation in St.Lawrence Ward.I'he electric light iniquity began with the ! remarkable refusal ofthe Council to grant a | citizens petition to take the common busi: i ness course on the expiry of the Royal contract aud ask for tenders.It was moved on November 14, 1842, that the Light Com mittee invite tenders, but Ald.Rainville | moved in amendment the addition of this ! startling clause : | \u201cUnless the Committee can come to a satisfactory agreement with the present cont.actors.\u201d ALD.JAMES and ALD.GRIFFIN voted for this ridiculous amendment, YES! + Could the Light Committee \u2018\u2019 come to a satisfactory agreement!\u201d In ten days they we showed yesterday\u2014 Montreal was still to pay more for its electric light than Toronto, Kingston, London, Quebec and Ottawa were already paying.The taxpayers now became greatly excited aud alarmed vver this abuse of power, and petitions were showered on the Council, de- senses and ask for tenders.Other ' electric light put offers far more adv antageous to th: city than the proposed\u2019 \u201cRoyal\u201d contract, and asked | leave to tender.It was moved to send these petitions to the Light Committee, with instructions to report \u2018upon them in two weeks, but an impudent amendinent companies in was carried, tabling them.ALD.JAMES and GRIFFIN voted for the amendment, YES !! \u2019 Then the farce wore along.When the \u201cRoyal\u201d contract was reported to Council, 1802, Aid.Wilson moved ALD.GRIFFIN voted NO!! with the majority thut defeated him.An amendinent was moved in favor of | the muh the .Citizens\u2019 Light and Power Company\u2014they would put the wires in the underground conduits, when built, without indemnity, | and wanted to terder a price for lighting\u2014- but ALD.JAMES and ALD.GRIFFIN voted No!! and heiped vote it down.betler proposition of Then the Council cancelled the obnoxious order of December 27, 1853, instructing them | to invite tenders for the electri: lixhting of | the city; and ALD.JAMES aud ALD.| GRIFFIN-voted for this coward act.The | motion wus ruled out of \u2018order, hut the JAMES-GRIFFIN crowd roughly rode | down the ruling.It was then moved that the Royal Electric be bound to furnish light to private consumers on the line of their wires at the same rale as to the city.Here was a straight issue between the people \u2018and the Royal Electric: and ALD.JAMES and | ALD.GRIFFIN voted with the Roval Electric.They voted straight and solidly against cheap li;zlht for the people.And finally an effort was made to pledge the Royal Electric to put their wires which should no: make it.more onerous for the Company to supply light than with the ALD.JAMES and Ald.GRIFFIN were solidly with Ald.Prefon- taine.Nome further - votitz about the Mayors signatucs followel, and ALD.JAMES and ALD.GRIFFIN were for The asphul, deal is but a repetition of this diagracefai story.The facts were published yesterday.The Warren-Scharf tender was lower tiau the Cochrane proposal by some i260), and yet ALD.JAMES and ALD.GRIFFIN voted\u2019 consistently for the higher tender.No wonder Coch- rane nominated JAMES and GRIFFIN at tho meeting the other night.When the ! Cochrane contract finally came back to the \u2018Council, two amendments were moved.One proposed to substitute the lowest tenderer for Cochrane and the other t8 ask Mr.St George for | a definite report on the merits of the asphalts, recommending one.ALD, JAMES and ALD.GRIFFIN voted against both amendments and for the contract, irrespective of merits, irrespective of high figures, irrespective of a protest from thourands of St.Lawrence Ward voters.ALD.JAMES and ALD.GRIFFIN have thus been steadily against the people.On February lat the people will have an opportunity to return the compliment.Mr.Villeneuve's Requisition.w To the Editor of the STAR: Sir,\u2014WIll you kindly correct the statement made ju à morning paper, that I have signed Mr.Villeneuve'srequisition.I have made a special point in every instance of refusing to sign requisitions, and it places me in a false position before many of my outside friends if they thought for a moment that | would make an exception in Nr.Villeneuve: 8 case.ve main.Tre you TN \"Morus.Deserves Re-slsction, .Minerve says editorially of Mr.R.wird Smith: 1d.R.Wilson Smith is coming out in St.\u2018Lawrence Ward and de- scrves re-election, Mr.Smith acquired an enviable position in the Oouncil on account of hix honesty and devotion.He isa busi ness man, prudent dnd wise.and does not t of p He promises to watch the munici administration carefully no as to assure an economic and eflicactous result.The state of the finances of thix city demands great prudence, spirit © of economy, and business ability, it we o not desire to avert a catastrophe.These qualities donot hinder Mr.Smith being favorable to amelicrations, which have become neces- a | created such a demand that it has been ; Crinpany , and \u201cof bonus of $20,000 provided the new coni- j sales: Jan.20.\u2018Jan.19 Clos.sk.Bid Ask.Bid Canaduan Fac: Ry, ad.7082 Tuy 0 7UM Lan: uds 2.1% a.105 Congr 1e \u20ac al Cats 135% 15 155344 3554 © do New Blok.w cae a eon Duluts 3 5.x Adacic.Ty [ Fog De pret.16 14 13 14 Montreal Teg A.1% 165 144 ch &4 83 a4 83 Montreal St.Ry Co 1 165 16535 164% Montreu Gas Co 175 1744 ' 1354 132 1362 ; 123 140 128 | Bas so Mm | 1e 1174 110 i 1: 12 12 1 \u2026.160 294 RE 117 120 317 15 183 155 RQ nn | Coot Lun oT 133$ 1% 134 vee 10D Seen 2.139 ue 138 141 138 | ee WL eee 18 .| 10 1074 104 107% \u20ac 35 ot 38 53 | 13 .\u2026 10 re 10° 14 10 12346 tors.His re-election will justice.\u201d THOUSANDS OF COUPONS.The Coupons for the Columbian Fair have deemed advisable to continue.No.i.for two or three days longer, THEY MET IN TORONTO.The Deal Said to be Closed-Words of Encouragemerit for the Shareholders Hasthe C.P.R.Anything to Do With It?The conference at \u201cToronto yesterday be- CIVIC EE NOMINATIONS \"Took Place This Morn- # ing.TWO CANDIDATES FOR THE MAYORALTY.The Nominations for the Wards The civic nominations for the Mayor and aldermen took place this morning in the\u2019 City Clerk's office between ten and noon.All the candidates were in attendance with many of their friends.\u201d There néver was such a crowd at the City tween Messrs.M.Connolly, acting president of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation L.J.Forget, and F.Ger stockbrokers of Montreal, and .À.Everett, C.L.Pack, \u2018B.Mahler and : W.Moore, of Cleveland, representing the two syndicates which are to bring about \u2018 the re organization of the Richelieu Company, met in conference iu Toronto \u2018 yesterday.It is understood that previous - to the weeti the deal was practically | consummated, but the point which was discussed at the meeting was the question whether the old Company should sell © ouf to the new Company for cash and at a price to be decided upon, change the xtock for bonds at par, \u201c coutinue the company us at pre- Î by ling th& interests of the ! Cleveland and Montreal capitalists | forming the syndicate, The couference | decided upon one of the thrue, which will | be made known to the annual wei | | on February 7< In an Interview wit a Toronto correspondent Mr.\u2018 Fo said: I can, safely assure you L at ve will Hive! the shareholders at the i \"annual meeting some infofmation which will Le gladlyy.received and will be extremely satisfactory to them.\u201d It is said\u2019! un the , street that the C.3 R.people have approached members of | the néw syndicate with an offer any establishes a daily service between Montreal and Quebec, The fact that Mr.Van Horne is in Toronto at present is said to be no were coincidence, The STAR of that city, says: Rumor says the \u20ac anadian Pacifle, through its head, Mr.Vin Horne, is behind the deal, and the idea: is to form a nd combination of | the Canadian Pacific and the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation line, the Niagara steamers from Toronto, and the electric railway from Queenston to the Falls.\u201d FINANCE AND COMMERCE.Stock Market Active, ! Business on the local market this morning was of an active character.The following were the - SALFS.10 Commerce, 1351.à Dom.Cutton, 104.5 Culored Cotton, 53, 40 do 54, 25 do 544.2 Telegraph 145, 5 do 143, 65 do 144.ht xO.Pav, Co., 34h; 3 do, 84, 75 do 8H, 25 Toi ias 175, 75do 1 10 Cable 136.15 ue *, 50 do 1351, 25 25 Street Railway 145, 150 do 1654, do 1674.100 do 1634.5 do 169.x od > ef 100 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.ported for the STAR by Gordon Strathy & Co, Stock Hrosers.4 Bt.Sacrament street.Diamond Gass Co.= NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Sperialiy reported for the BTA by MacDougall B Stock roles! 51.Fraacois Xaver street vo Jan, Tee.7 Jan 1977 - Opg.Ops.Clisg Am.tien iL.a.4% = \u2018.o 3 = 5 bre oy AB BM Atchison \u2026.In 1y 113 ns CEQ.TM 74 HAP Canad an Paci 2.\u201cos LL Coen LCC RIL 3 LL.ile su\u201c 6% \u2014 ni | a TX sw een ut \u2018 1204 \u2026.n4 .2% IMs ie UE #2 1030-1000 105 su #5 151, isig hs 4 ie 663% 67% Union Pacific.| 20 1 ow hadi Unién 833 54 se BY a Lee wane ese een \u2026 joi 498 .\u201c@y 48144 © ily 7% 4 42 CHICAGO MARKETS.Wheat and com Steady\u2014Provisions Firm.CHICAGO, January , - Markets all round were quiet; fluctuations wete narrow.Wheat opened 8 at dl.to § May, July.Co May, u vs Pork, 13,15 July 7 May.Îtibs, $662 to = M later quotations Wheat, 644 Ma to July.Pork, Ths it La Ex y ay.flour as whoat for the weck, 3.332,000 bushels, DEATHS.RENAUD-In this city, on the 0th inst, Edmond Renaud, aged ib\u2019 n ays.Funeral on opis St.llubert street, at 8 a.: Franee Church,theuce 10 Cote den Neiges Comes ery.Friends and fi folly invited.acquaintances are reepect- [THE WEATHER.11 à.m.\u2014Proba .four Sour Ty ppabilition for Bina: des frere cloudinexs: Tisin tem rain in tnnst places, Rk temperature; pr re Sunrise.LL ul eas 7 Tes Sun act: 4.49 .Moon gn.0 lism Moon set.\"eas anna u seu 00e 7.22 a % Fai moun LL January a.ou.\u201cStar\u201d Weather Report.oe by Harrison & Co.'s standard Thermo.Baro: ments instra- Midnig Barometer, \u201c30.72 | street, was nominate Hall on nomination day as tilled the corridors.this morning, and the half of them could not get into the, Council Chamber: when the results were announced, Ald.McBride, Stevenson, Prefontaine, Savignue, Marsolais, Costi- gan, Hurteau and Robert were lected by acclamation.The result of the nominations is as follows: FOR MAYOR, Ald.J.0.Villeneuve was noni inated ty the following: Sir Donald Smith, Hon.Alphonse Desjardins, Hon.wa .Hon.Hurace Archam- bault, Hugh McLennan, Raymond Prefon- taine, A.F.Gault.Joseph Robert, Andrew Allan.Honore _Heuugrand, \"Yicnry ogan, Francèis Martinéau, Hiebard White, Damas Parizeau, Treto Berthisume, W.3V.Ogilvie, Jacques Grenier.Mr.James McShane, merchant, was nom: inated by Mesars.Willlam Graham, C.Gcotfrion, Q.C., John Kain, Sam Davis, Pascal Amersse, James * Robertson, Pierre: Dubour.L.A McPherson, resident Corn Exchange: arles Lawson, ichard Meshiauo, Chas has.He find.Patrie Hate ty.Joseph Toupere, cton, F.Namee, P Une \" Tansey, Francois Pilon, pti Martineau aud others.Bn St.Antoine Ward, NO.1 SEAT.Mr.Peter Lyall, contractor, 145 Bishop st.was nominated by - Messrs.Robert Reid, A.F.Gault, E.K.Greeno, w.Masterman, J.B.A.Martin, Owon MeGar-.vey, James A.Aad John Keen, P.Hesnohomin, La .Mclea Walbank, B Coghlin, panier dE Wilson, J.O.Gravol, \u2018Thomas | Ald.W.Clendinneng, manufacturer, 2 Stanley street, was neminated by, Moses, James Crathorn, I.Demers, H.Radler Michae 1 MeC ready Maurice C, Davia bone J.Ross, H: Laurin, J oma1 Eu jer, D.Lords Le Far Jon \u2018kdwarde, 8.0.Shorey.NO, 2 BEAT.Ald.fo Costigan, merchant, was nomin- \u2018ated b; omar.ow give.Jos, Crathern, Pdward te, F.Cousineau, P.Deme i\u2019 BT lal.i} thar White, Tos.O'Brien, Wn: .art, ft.Reford and\u201d J.Grotnanields.St.Ann's Ward.NO.| SEAT.Alderman \u201cKennedy.master carter, .25 Murray street, vas nominated by: Messra.Edward Au Geo, A.Primmond.Laporte ur ce.D.Crory, Parizeau.A.Spy * Angus wh \u2018Tio John Power, James Sinith, J.Der Patterson.Mullin, James Mca) Arre P.James Shearer, John Slattery, 1 avid Smee W.C.White, Thomas Kinsella, Johh Gallery, Muses Parker, James Kenchan.Mr.M.Phelan was nominated.NO.2 SEAT.John Slat Dy grocer, 118 Ottawa Mr.Messrs.Johu Power, 7 tr James, Ald.\u2019atrick Kenuedy, Andrew Tinn, James Kene- han, Robert McCoy.Joseph Quinn, Edward Power, James McCarrcy.John Ahearn, P.Mc- Carthy, James Walsh, James Shail, Samuel Dever.Simeon Mahoney.Ald.M.F.Nolan, real estate agent), was nominated by fess W.Smith, M.Hart.T.LL Clark, A.Prag] homme.M.Fole, es, J.L, Lanoix, G.Car- oo Ww, Gar ner, P.Dutour, John Davis, À.Foly, CR.Ald.Thomas Conroy trader, 167 Dalhousis Be was nominated b by: mes Robertson, W.Rodden, Moses Parker.Du, C.White, Te C.Wir.D.J.Macdonald, James Wilson, George S.brush).6; eo.Wait, MoCrory.D.T.uc, John M.Taylor, James L.E.Demers, A.E.Demers, Jos Thibault Mr.M.M.Cloran was nominated.St Lawrence Ward.NO.1.SEAT.; Ald.Richard Wilson Smith, investment ker, was nominated by: Messrs.£ Wolferstan Thomas, Jas.Crathern, T.J.A.Surveyor, Francis Hart, Maurice E Davis, Jas.Elliot, C.J.rancis Har Îtobt.Harvie, James 0, Peck, Joseph Barsalou, Andw.le, Jom W.Taylor.James H.Davidson.John T.Hagar, D.McF.Notman.Ald.James Griffin, confectioner, nominated by Messrs.J.M.Homond, C.Laurin, A.F.la- ierre.J.J.Durack.ve tie H Cangin ham, was ieorge Wait, J.8.Thomson.hip.4 e, John Scanlan, Charles P.Fistehor À Elliott, J.G.Kenn Mr.James Cochrane, contractor, 30 Huchison street, was nominated by : Méssrk J.S.Thomson, Jos.Ponton, E Mansfield, KE.Cousins, Henri Lape J.D.White, J.A Bruneau, M.E.Mercier, \"5: C.Dupras, \"A.Mongeau.NO.2 SEAT.Mr.Edward Goff Penny, gentleman, 315 Peel street, was nominated by Messrs.Se a Judah, James Law, WilHam Doran, M.ug.A Pipe aynard, John Wilson, Robert a acdonald, Duhamel, L.Mignault, M.D., H.Kavan id, Jose Woiferstan Thomas, Charles Reddy, E.Cunningham, John C.Watson, Warden in ng.Ald.Enoch James, manufacturer, Latour street, was nominated by ra.James Crathern;~G Wait; AE : Ewing.5.TE.Davis.J.Itoberison, 5 Pense T.La- BR J.Curran, A.liaza, Lapierre J.Inacio C.0.Grothe, KE.Abitiot, ichaci Delchanty, J.H.Comte.- West Ward., NO.1 SEAT.- Ald.A.A.Stevenson, gentleman, 122 Mackay street, was nominated by Messrs, F.Leclerc, Geo.W.Cameron, Hugh Ross, W.Ww, Ogiicio, J.13.Hutchison, Chas.Alexander, James Baylis, Robert Linton, J.H.Semple, Thomas Shaw, À J.Brice, Andrew Allan, Edgar Judge, A Dreams, J.J.3 Milloy.+ NO.2 SEAT.Ald, James McBride, merchant, 386 Mountain street, was nominated by Mesasrs.W.W.iivie, Thos.J.Coristine, G.A.Gunn, Albert n, R.L.Gaul James Paylia W Vim.Munn, \u201cJohn Palmer, J.N, mer, Robt.K.Lovell, H.H.Fred, Hughes, 8.J.Carter, Joseph Ward.rank J.Har \u201c Centre Ward._ NO.1 SEAT._ ~ Ald.\u201d William Farrell, merchant, was | nominated ao rd Murphy.© Robert Benny, H.Tad on horn, Goo.W.Bodie Chris e: » .sue, oon Baudoin \u2018Horne, A.Mnc- pherson, Yoier Brossard, A.T, Patterson.*« Mr.George W.Parent, real estate agent, was nominated by: TT pales ve 11.V.série, 0.Pelletior.W Ww.ourde, C.uze u la Bare.\u20ac 5 Leclerc, À ur Soon Bouchard.PCR Duhamel Mr.David Seath, docountant, Gill College avenue, was-nominated b, y Messrs.Cloghorn, A.Turcotte, C.de Charles C.Corveill 2 Baer Wid si tor, D.J.Bessette, L.ter, A.G.Cross, B.H.Burroug| ve Mr.Louis Perrault, printer, was nomin- James E, Les- HW.Atwa- | ated by Y i Tourville, John Robertson, F.Gold fan 0, Hotty Eq.Guerin, Arthuf Lyman.urand, Mansfield E H.Archambault, Jose oon Rice, Joba Ro R.A.P.Whiteford, J.A.urice ral; e t.R.or ville, arlea H.Archer, \"Ea F.rent.Om.Lavoie, A.Bourgeau, L.N.Lumouchel.; No.2 SEAT.Ald.o B.Rainville, advocats, was nominated b Jaoques (renier, is Tourville, , Jos.Simard, Le oo 4 a Be ht ¥ Noea eaneptrserertrstre eran r Ex Mayor Je Ale Alex.ating £4 A.S.H 'Alpb, Rasine, 3,04, Dutremnes bar E À Bete 2 Gotten: = + Te, Ald.M By KE.St.Louis, John Crowe, | Drgeeard, Goorge Bourgouin, L.T.Maréc al.pe A Lacoste, etc, etc.Arthur Provost, \u2018banker, 9 Durocher st, is nominated by: Andrew Allan, J, H.R.Molson; Chas.Cha McLennan, Geo.W.ley aon | mgs Murray, J.Hod H.Archibald Chas.Tacolle Be J J.is Co.Duhanel, G.H.Mathews, J.East Ward.No, 1 SEAT.Ald.J.Perreault, merchant, 1497 Notre Dame street, wus nomina Mossrs.H.S.Levy, À.Fle Alp.Bouthillier, Joseph \"Normandin Jose, rhe Robitaille, Alexander Lu uy; Selkir Cross P.P.Martin, M.Vinet, larkin, Ed JT Cardinal, 1D.\u2019C.itrosseau, B.'H.Mahoney and J, vet Ald, Cleo ho Beausoleil, nominated rerthlaume, \u2014O.M.Auge, L C.\u2014 Pelletier, Charles Tiruchest, Charles Desmarteau, O.I\u2019.Monday James Walker, Felix Mercier, E.be Gonereau.Prevost, Gideon Coupal, L.Gendron, Thomas Darling \"Jos.Lamarche.NO.2 SEAT.Ald.G.Marsolais, merchant, 1460 Notre Pame street, was nominated by Mosars, Nolan de Lisle, 0.M.Auce, M P., Jose, th Normande A.Fleu .Joseph Contant: advocate, was ex-A Gencreux, -L.Beauchamp, W.denu T.Preros t, Alphonse \u2018Gareau, Jos.Hien- à ea ai, Felix Mercier, George Cou- eo, A.the.Louis Ward.; No.|.SEAT.Ald.J.R.Savignac, accountant, was nominated by Hon.J.L.Laviolette, John Johnston.Wm.Me- Goun, DD.Parizeau, M.I.P,, J, O.Rourgoul: ouln, Joseph Den te B.Durocher, Ÿ P.Mar Laury, John Jones, J.H.Desjardins, O.Hart, i .engreux, Arthur Gagnon, Edgar and F.X.St.Charles, NO.2 BEAT.Ald.George Reneault, manufacturer, 304 Sanguinet street, was nominated by: pHen- J.i.Laviolette, A.last, Wn.M.Gowan arives MPP, Jos.De: L.B.Duroc her, > I M atin, H.Cr Filiatrault, John Jones, E.Laux X.st.Charles, A.La- breque.Nr.P.E.Paquette, merchant and manufacturer was nominated by: ; Messrs.H.A.Eker, Horace Archambault, Jas.H: Howard, Williani avers, Dr.rd .Desroches, uzon Las, He Boyer, J.R.Paquin, 8.rose, C.Mounier, Arthur Gagnon, J.B, Letendre, J.N.Arsenault, Alphonse Brazeau, Pop Rheaume, Joseph Carr St.James Ward.NO.1 SEAT.NA Huriens tumber merchant, was nominated b; Ex- -Mayor Jacques Grenier, W.W.Ogilvie, A .Mayor Desjardine, L.LE.Beauchamp, 1 Pre ontaine E A.Genereaux, au ae y! Lepine, M.uwroc er, OM.Augo, A.Lobrecque, Hon, I Tourville, J.H.Kennedy and J.Paquette.NO.2 SEAT.Ald.Marzal B.Desmarteau, M.D,, 85 St.Hubert street, was nominated pen Hon.J.G.Laviolette, O, M.J.A.T.Lepire, J.Simard, J.H.Ronneds *Aléonse Garçau, P.P.Martin, Z.Lopine.am- bault, A.Dagenais, Jacques \u2018Grenier, Joseph Frente, Louts Roy.Ald.Joseph Brunet, contractor, 508 De- loriinier Aveaue, was nominated by, L.Tourville, T.Berthlamo) w.H.5, .Clendinneng.J.RR.Dupuis.Joseph Archambault, J.T.Rottot, Arthur oh I Stephen Globensks, Charles A.Aros vos Marcotte, A.Labrecque, T.H.Moore.Pierre Danscreau, Charles FI Fo Trestler, St.Mary's Ward.NO.1.SEAT.Ald.J.\u20acC.Robert, manufacturer, was nominated by Mecasrs, M.T.Lefebvre, T.Lefebvre, John Mil- len, Wallis H.Laurie, Peter Li.James N, Laing, Michael Duan, ex-Ald.J, V Abou à 1\", kinard, nnerman, a?bott, P.Scott, C.Sirangimnan, Kd.Chauss veer - NO.2 SEAT.Ald, Edouard Dagenais, merchant, 1058 Ontario street, was nominated by Messars.J.C.Robert, T.Grenier and son, Ald.Prefontaine, A.L Hui tut bise J.H.; Pelerin, Alp.Marcou, L.Coutu, J.Émard, Joseph La- france, Or Oncsime car.Na leon.over a Ris u, Joseph Lafrennier, Be jamin Grou G-#orest and Francois Martineau.\u2014 Mr.H.Dupre, 242 Sherbrooke street, was nominated by: Mesars.John Millen, J.E.Millen, J.Gravel, Henry Gauthier, S.Itichard, G.G McNally, L.Lafrenchias, Henrl Grou)x, Joseph uevillon, Odilon renier, Ludger Mireault, .Davie, Guillaume Dupont.Hochelaga Ward: NO.l SEAT.R.Prefontaine, ten was 1d.nominated for Hochelaga Ward Moeosars.L.H.Senecal, J.olan, Laporte.U.Garand, A.A rchambault, G.E.Baril, P.Rafferty.G.I.Neville, J.H.Gareau, M.D, P.E.Shannon, J.A.Madore NO.2 SEAT.Ald.Antoine Leonidas Hurtubise, mer- thant, 66 St.Denis street, was nominated y Menara.R.A.Prefontaine, Amable Collin, G.Roy, Georgs Denny.Eby Benoit, Alph.Laurin, Jules Thivet D.rosseau, Herri Dub J.B.Michaud, Jen.Ponton.C.Benusoleil, e- tresult .Labelle, J F.Chartier and AE peau tres Joseph H.Nauit, dru jet.57 Marl- y borough street, was nomina cssrs, Thomas J, Darling, R.Dufresne, J.A.uette, Avila Trem 187.Louis Perrault, Valery RuMer, Eugene Bernier, Pierre Fillon.Napol eon Charette, Oncsime Seguin, J.B.Garand, Frank Landerman.St Jean Baptiste Ward.NO.1 SEAT.J Mr.Damase Leclair, contractor, nominated by ._Morara.Magloire Grenier, F.H.Dupy, oran w.Newman.Arthur Lemieux, Th .Graco, David Menard, Edward Roy.Wm.Henry Gravel, Vital Grenier, Joseph cbre, Ë.Lemay, \u2018idmer Fred.F.A.Workman.Ald.Pierre Leclerc, plumber, was nominated by ensrs.Pi à, 9 Clement, J.M Connell, Jean Paquette, Mollieres, Ceiontn Parent, KElzear Lecompte, osent Beland, Odilon Bastien, Roch Vallieres, G.Stanislas Poulin, Napoleon Fpucreau, Edward Pelletier, L.Virnier, Oswald Lachance.No.2 SEAT: Mr.Theodore À.Grothe, nominated by: Messrs.Pierre Cerat, John Leo, Michel Theodule Icfebvre, Theodore Lefebvre Bte.St.Louis, Dr.Louis Vernier, Gregoire Leveille Isigoro Clement.James Driscoll, John Widmer Nelles, Wm.Henry Gravel, George Vermette, Edouard Roy.Wax id Menard, Fred.F.A, Workman, Louis A.W.Proul Mr.Ferdinand Bayard, merchant, vrs St.Lawrence street, Was nominated b, by Messrs.A, I.Del Vecchio, M.D., Octave Hoguo, Amedee Merineau, Octave may, S.Denis, L.N.Thivrerge,L.A.Grenier, A.Graveli- ue, I.Bertrand, Jas.Whilan, John H.Peck, O.tien, kK.Pellotior, Li.Fautoux, Olivier Val- Here.Foncieau, A.Chau rotlsseau, Andre Forest, E.Halle, R.Cameron Lefebvre.St Gabriel Ward.NO.1 SEAT.Ald, P.Dubuc, gentleman, 218 Centre | street, was nominated by Messrs.Thomas Polerrigan, Job John B Brown., Alfred Pougon Jobo.Remi Tou, hn Turner, ianisiag Cave] Ovide Adoiphe Benot Dubuc, A.Bou Mr.Louis A.Jacques, merchant, 828 Charlevoix street, was nominated by : was Jeweller, was Moessrs.LA Nor Delorme, Henry.Hadley, Joseph Dansereau, R.Kell, | P.= pie A.Ward, Jocoph Pare CE vide Toei 3 Joseph Denis, DE idai, A.Lamarre, D.Scott, A.ol Boott 2 sRAT.Mr.Ps Targer, grocer, 601 Wellington Street.was nominal by .Pi Ie Danseren u, William Johnston, geome larke, A.T.\"lomelly, A.Densereau, 1.Thibeault, Frank Duckett, James Bhearer, , 2e Knox, 8 Olivier Girard, Alex.Chisholm, corgo Mr, Patrick O'Brien, r, 172 Laprairie street, was nominated Le Messrs.John Connor.Andrew Dunn, Timothy Sullivan, John Lynch, W nan, Peter Cantwell, John Glenny John, Favarics.liam Airlie, Jas, McMenamin, Jas.J, ji.Edw ward ning.motor 15 F Ald.\"> joua farnereene Centreatreet, wh en nominated \u2018obins Butler, W.W, Ivie, Fran Krgtand Fawerd M Kerr.A Genard, 1.x 0.vil w.h HN B.Connaugb- EE Laurent.F.Prudhomme.William Cos, rendeau, Patrick Polan Ward.#0.1 BEAT.Mr.J.P.Landry, notary, 1831 St.Dente ti, Tokio à rx > .Poy \u2018Bt.Josewh Bracken, Augustin | on.Leon Bon, Delplie be deniotiqns, SE Philippe Fellotior = Ti osop belle.lei O'Urlen, tran an.Charles 1 Francois Paier.Mara har nneau, Cyprien a Franc arcinse ennett Mr.I x.Prenaveau, contractor, 1261 Stg} Denis stroet, was nominated by Mears, L.P.Dupre, V.T.Jotte, Arthur Beau- chemin, Ns Turcouy Wilfred Brazcau, P.Voirin, Eugene ne Lafontaine, Jos.Paquette, A.D.Turcot, les Marceau, Emory Lafontaine.NO.2 BEAT, \u201cMr.M.T, Lefebvre, manufacturer, 1192 St.Denis strect, was nominated by Mossre.R.A.Main warin D.Hatton, J.M.Dufresne, Blouin, G.jrchambaul .D., Thoa.Gauthier, H.Lio ai, sr, Arcade Paquette, Vous Payette, A.J.Lalonde, Arthur Beauchemin, Mr.Eugene Lafontaine, advocate, 1211 St, Denis street, was nominated by Cillian Hanson, Paul DI Monk, ¥.Rt Pren Beauchemin, W.T.Sweat.Jos.paquets T.rarin, A, Dugenals, J.P.Grace, Frank W.Newman, ir\u2019 Saucho, and J.P.Savignac.Ald.R.Prefontaine, advocate, was nominated b, by Mcss P.Landre rw X.Marsan, J.Due, D.Henri, i Paquetto, & Lajoie, L.H.Tetrault, J.P.Lanofe, K.Therrien, A.i.avaliee, O.La \u2018france, sr.ar, A-Unuthicr, A.Hogue, I\u2019.Blanchard, b Mr.wv \u201cA.Stuart, baker, was nominated Mears.we P.Vermette, P.Gauthier, Jos.Bou Brazcau, DL.Dube, KE.Gaudry, V.Corbeil Prob.Duncan.I.Rouscan, J.G.Higgins, Robt.Her E.Jackson, L.Mackay, À.G.e At twelve o'clock an adjournment was made to the Council Chamber, where the nominations were declared by the Assistant City Clerk, and where there was more than one candidate a poll was granted, - THE LENTEN REGULATIONS To be Observed in the Archdlocese of Montreal.Lent will be observed this year by the Roman Catholics of the Archdiocese of Moutreal.There were rumors circulated that owing to the many cases of sickness prevalent that the Lenten regulations were.some yeHrs prevalence of grip religious \u201cauthorities still have power to grant dispensation owing to illness, as is done every year.The regu- lutions governing the archdiocese of Moutreal are contained in a decree of - Gre CV], dûted 1844\u2014DBy these Tegula- tions Âsh Wednesday and the three fol- he 6 day sof te same week are fast days.The Wednesdaysy Fridays and Saturdays of Of the first five week! following six days of Holy Week are also fast days.The same decree permits the use of meat.on all the other Sundays of Lent except Palm Sunday and on the Mondays.Tuesdays and Thursdays of the first five wee Those persons who-are bound to fast are not allowed to eat fish or oysters and neat at the same mea n the when meat [a allowed.On fash A rs people are\u2019 allowed -to employ grease or lard to prepare victuals.They are not, however, permitted to eat soup prepared with meat.The rmission above stated applies to all days of fast \u2018and abstinence throughout the year.Durin Lent, on fast days, people w ho are oblig to fast, can eat two ounces of bread in the morning, with tea, coffee, chocolate, or other beverage, without breaking their fast.Lent extends from Shrove Tuesday, February 7, to March 25, which is Easter \"Sunday.Car Service to the Back River.The Electric cars for Back River will run daily, commencing to-morrow, as follows: Sundays from corner of Bleury hourly from 8 a m.to 9 p m.Return from the Back River hourly from 9a.m.to!0)p.m.An extra car will be attached on each trip at Mount Royal avenue.On week days the cars will leave Bleury, hourly from 6 a.m, to 8 p.m., and return from Back River from 7a.m.till 9 p.m.bourly.The cars go out and return by way of St.Lawrence street.Rev.Dr.Douglas\u2019 Condition.| Rev.Dr.Douglas is reported as progressing favorably, though he did not \u2018spend a very t, but Dr.Roddick.stated this morning that the symptoms were good.The Late Mrs.Devlin.Mrs.Charles Devlin, mother of Mr.C.R.Devlin, M.P., died at Ajmer, Que., this morning.The funeral will take place there on Monday morning.- proves the appetite invigorates the age Seve organs, Dyer's Digestive Malt Ex- Try a bottle and be convinced, Sold bra Sli druggists, Special Notice.The Montreal Steam Laundry Co.'s Shirts are the best.t.Try them.133 St.Peter st.\u2018There is not less el quence in the tone of voice, in the eyes and in the air of the person who speaks, than in the choice of words.Frank M.Newman, \u2018 Mosars.Paul Martineau, Geo.W, Stophens, F.ovear, EP, lw 1 would be generally dispensed with, as they | so owing to the ; course.the ! the Palm Sunday, and the St.Lawrence Ward.FOR ALDERMEN.R.Wilson Smith and COMMITTEE ROOMS, 206 BLEURY STREET Teléphone, 3787.# 85 PRINCE ARTHUR STREET.Telephone, 6206.171 214 ST.LAWRENCE STRHET.Telephone, 2139, You Can Depend upon getting a light eve \u201cTELEG of EDDY'S APH\" time you strike one MATCHES.This is not the case with the inferior sub- ' stitutes often offered.The moral is obvious, Ask for EDDY\u2019S.CHARLES A.L.FISHER.CHARLES P.NOLDA.FISHER, NOLDA & co.Real Estate Agents.RENT HOUSES, Warehouses and Shops.BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, City and à Country Properties.MANAGE ESTATES, Collect Rents, &c.ADJUST FIRE LOSSES, Make Valuations.LEND MONEY ON MORTGAGES.Telephone, 2396.138 St James Street 17x We Take Pride in Referring to the following recognitions of Merit vouchsafed.JOHN DEWAR & SONS, DisTILLERS | (ESTABLISHED 1846).VIZ.\u2014 Royal inçmont : to Her Majesty the Queen.Highest award, International Exh ote sold he world famed Oaterers of London, Spiers & Pond, bition Institute, a 23 Gold Medals awarded at ous EShibitione etc, etc, And the Increasing Demand all over the world., 1890.The only Ltd, Bole Buppliers to The Top 1lxeodtf |FLATS TO LET, In our New Building, INSPECTOR STREET (Abeve St.Antoine).TWO FINE FLATS, 62 x 95.| Lighted on four sides, with elegant Office ed Sample Room, if desired.He ted, with steam elevators and power.is is without exception the finest factor building in Montreal.Very suilab e for fine mannfacturing business we APPLY .TROY STEAM LAUNDRY CO.Cor.St.Antoine and Inspector Nis., er 140 St.Peter street.16x3 Prevent the Grip Dr.Cyrus Edson of the New York Board ot Health says that, to prevent the Grip, you should avoid exposure in Inclement weather, and keep your strength up, your biood in good condition and your digestive organs in regular action.The tonic and alterative effects of Hood's Sarsaparilla 80 happily meet tbe last threes conditions, that with the protection given by this medicine you need not fear the * Grip.Many people confidently rely upon Hood's Sarsaparilla for protection from the Grip, Fevers, Ete.Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla 1s an inexpensive medicine, and a single bottle may save you many dollars in doc- \u201ctors\u2019 bills and much suffering.Truly, an ounce of prevention is worth & pound of cure.Be sure to get Hood's.Hood's Pills act easliy.yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels.25c.We devote special attention to our Diamonds, which we buy in the best European markets, bring in In duty free.aod moun m in our own factory.me points which ice \u201cwhy in Diamonds our VALUES ARE SO GOOD, HENRY BIRKS & SONS, 232-7 St.James Street, Montreal.special appointment to dheir Ex Excel- Jewellers re vain Avvo and the lencies the Aberdeen.-\u2014\u2014MONTREAL\u2014 | Park & Island Railway Co.Electric Cars for Back River.Beginning SUNDAY, JANUARY Li oars will run hourly as fo! SUNDAYS.Street), vis St te, beginning at8 sm, and fd tod pm p.m.and every hour there- olay D outre oar will be attached on \u2018at ount pô Avenue.WEEK DAYS.p Leave treet (corner Bleury Street), ya Craig Bf Iawrence Main Btreet,at $a.m.and every hour thereafter up tu dpm Return from Back River at Ÿ n.m and avery hour thereafter up to 9 p.mets for Round Trip, Sic ui REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT.after u each trip if hate 8 Ican show you how to invest good solid ren pate that will pay you à revenue of $400 PH) per year.ne ROMAN.John Brest.592 St.Paul St.is selling SLEIGHS this month from $5.00 to $39.08 lesa than December prices.Grocers, Butchers\u2019 sleighs and Bob aleighs, at $30.00, $40.00, $50.08, and &c0.09, not much more ! than half the price charged elsewhere.100 Sleighs of all kinds to be sold this month; Styles and Prices to suit all.916 law FOR SALE At Montreal Junction.A small, comfortable Sontag, Init by the owner, who is leaving for Ontario.12 foot of land belonging to the house, a adjoining ots can be rented or bought.A desirable summer home.Trains convenient.Price low and terms easy.Bn.=.SIMPSON, For Sale ON DORCHESTER ST.11x5 5ew In the voi Soest arog ir of this delightful street, a house with with, around qiog fruit and shade trees; stables Can be seon by permit only.For par Spach ho \u201cpoly NH.M.SIMPRON, 30 St.John atreet.11x8 baw FOR SALE | On Sherbrooke Street.One of the handsomest residences on this fashionable street.For particulars apply M.M.SIMPSON, \u2014AT\u2014 Jewellery, Solid Silver \u2014AND\u2014 Great Success ITALIAN HOUSE.20 p.c.Discount.\u201cONLY FOR TWO WEEKS, .Fine Ornaments.V.SARNO, ' 2334 St.Catherine Street West.17x1 ® - \u2018 LY Wine use \"(9 YEARS OLD) If you want a reliable Port COMMENDADOR Bottled in Oporto by Feuerheerd.Beware ot imitations., 11x eodt£ T0 THE TRADE ONLY.IR.IVES & C0, Queen St., Montreal.Our new 1894, Illustrated CATA- ses C 30 St.John Street, FOR SALE MOUNTAIN STREET.A charming Double House built with s 8, special view to economy of service, with all modern cou esten- sion kitchen, et vas built \u20ac for the owner and BO expense pared in its construction.Apply MM.ss ON, 36 fe.John Street.LACHINE.wo River Front Lots ONLY Sec.PER FOOT, her lots 10c to Xe per foot.JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, 1721 WT Mi Samses Street.1125 Saw Buy ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 BELL'S FOOTWEAR ed on application.LOGUE of HARDWARE and sundries is now ready and will be mail- CASTINGS Ot all kinds to order.\u201c | JANY.PRICES:- Houses For sale \u2014 BY \u2014_ J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO.Dorchester Street.Substantial new stone house on best part \u2014Tof street, main house, 44 feet deep, extension Kitchen, 23 feet; hardword finish, concrete basement, Daisy furnace, ele- sunt mantels, electric * bells, eleetric lHght, stationary wash tmba, steel clad baths, marble fittings, large and artistis cally Gnished vestibule.Very workmanship throughout.Permit to view on application.Crescent Street.Comfortable sieme house thoreughly well built, all mecdern conveniences, most desirable part of street.©ceupa- tion first May.Park Avenue.Large and comfortable | stome house in perfect order, goed stablings very suit- \u2014 able for a doctor's residence.Must be sold at once te clese an estate.Pine Avenue.=.Handsome Kione House, perfectly mew, voncrele basement, extension kitehem, plate glass windows, elegant mantles, hardwood finish.Modern In all re.specin, View umsurpassed.Price reasonable and terms made te suit pure i chaser, Peel Street, Very.desirable Stone House, fa gesd order, all modern conveniences, rtableand Coachoune, Will besold cheap te close an estate.Stanley Street._ New Stone House, well Inid eut, extension kitchen amd all modern convenis | ences.Immediate pesacssion.West End.Modern stone cottage just completed, In centre of best west end lecality\u2014extem- son kitchen, hot water furnace, handsome mantels, well fnished shrouaheut, \u2018only $3500, Very casy terms of payment, Cote St.Antoine.In good cemiral locality convenient to street cars, comfortable self-contained stone celiage, extension kitchen, h.w.farnace and all medern convenienoes, Price $4308.Easy terms, Wood Avenue, Elegant Red Sand Stone House, modern style ef Architecture, Interier arrangements umexcelled and specially design- cd for comfort in housekeepinz.Extems sion Kitchen, Concrete Basement, M.-W.Furnace, hardwoed finish, Plate _&iass windows.The house threngeont is Onished Im n superior manner, and will bear inspection In every detail.Full particulars at our ofice.').STEVENSON BROWN & CO, 1764 NOTRE DANE ST, SF REAL ESTATE SALE By Authority of Justice.53 LATOUR STREET, Near Ht.Genevieve Street.The valuable property known as part of lot official number 1100, of St.Antoine Ward, having a frontage of 24 feet by a \u2018depth of about 101 feet, with the house thereon, will be sold: BY AUCTION, At the Rooms, 181 St.James St.Wednesday, Jan.24, SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.\"wt Possession Ist May.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.Real Estate Auetiencers.HOUSES T0 LET.OFFICES TO LET.WAREHOUSES T0 LET, J.Cradock Simpson & Co, 181 ST, JAMES STREET.a 151, RESIDENCE FOR SALE! Dorchester Street.eo, detach: built, corner réal L CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 181 KT.JAMES STREET.17.1 SLEICHS DEC.PRICES :- 820.08, 825.00, 820,00, 840.00, 050.00, 863.00, 575.00, a $15.00, $90.00, $35.00, $30.00.$40.09, .$30.90, $80.00., Those are NET CASH PRICES, and no discount for cash, no me lost talking prices.LATIMER, 592 St.Paul,St.So Bob sleigh price this moat The you want one, COME d goods 100 PONY SLEICHS Driving sleighs; Lariolea, Pariotr and Family» mel hs, sh ot aon must nd will be oid an rl out your LATIMER, 592 St.Paul Street.tome 1 1023 tov we AE ai æ AILIFFS SALE\u2014 sde.or JUER noms place t lan: on of a and Riv Late in the hee Montreal, will te sold, by authority nf Justioe, all t and tels of ndant, \u2018seized in this\u2018 cause, siting of horse, Car Hlelgh.pe Conditions of sale cash, B.PERRAULT, ontreal, Sancarz, 1804.171 HY is #.M.MARTEL like a deaf aoû dam W.person?Beuauge Me Makes ai wii Kinds e fe The following advertisements were ' received too late for classification : AS Ware, FAMILIES \u201cWASHING AND \u201cIRONing Dy firet class lanndrées.52 Jurcra st.173 \"ORT - A IROWN MARE AND EXPRESS LEIGH from the Bonsecours Market.Friday pfternoon.Be ward to finder at 137 Ht.Paul 1 Tas MonTREAL DAILY STAR, sran pripted at HE 8 \u2018be Garres init Teds oo > Bi, James stroot.- J "]
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