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[" R mety Co.Lock Boa Jd, Cincione'\u2026.Oa the nght part) bar men over 40 years old\u2014I, An- oi Monet 2.Rufus Cleary, sr Hop, step and leap\u20141, Fm Stephens, 2 ft.6 ins 32 Delph Cleary, Patt 2 rds, sack race\u2014 I, Osborn Shaw; 2, Joe shaw.100 yards, ! three legged race\u2014Dolph Cleary and w \u201cile Sha 75 yards race, ladica under M4 Ten old\u2014l, Miss Maggie Scott: à, Miss Georgina Sha 8 race, babies under 4 Fears old\u20141, eau Kimpton: 2, M.Cleary.150 yards race, young men \u2018under 24 years old\u2014 i, Joe Shaw: 2, Dolph Cleary.\u2018100 yards race, with egg spoon\u20141, Mis Lin Shaw: 2 Miss PT Kimpion from St.Therese, Cu.Terrebonne.Tug of war, betweou married men and single\u2014 Won by single vien.The Games at Stenton.PHILADELPHIA, Pa.October 1.\u2014The A.A.W.games at Stenton were well attended and closely contested.The following are the summaries: 00 yards run-G.T.Buckhole, I; J.A.Kong.2; A.H.Ashby, 3.Time, 101-3.Mc- £80 AND THE REVOLVER WENT OFF.Sis run-D.W.Kelsey, 1; 8, C.Sickols.3 furdo Mackenrio, 3.Time, 2.07 35.210 yards bammer - actu tect 7 inchen: / CW.Jokinaon, 2, JJG foot 5 inches running high amp John A.McGly .five feet 9inches: T.H.Friezall, 2.Qu mp five feet 8 Inches.Nckhols: rime.0 Urquhart, 1.dist.35 ft, à in.: pr A tance s ft.J.: wait Ww inslow, 3.Time, 7 is elsey.won: Harald Th ppt ran\u2014 a) F Pnrot, 15 c.A.Leidy, 3.Time.17.46 1-5 > McKenna, 1: P.R.Freeman.2; R.À.Ster- pe, 53335.Pole vault -W.\u2018A.Stewart, LT.Buckholr, 2 10 10 fe.9in [We were enabled to publish the Jolloming in our Extra Sporting Edition on Saturda; LACROSSE.The Shamrocks and the Montreals.[FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) SHAMROCK Grouxns, September 29, After a disastrous baseball zzle, propara- tions for the Shamrock-Montreal intermediate lacrosse match was quickly got under way here, and the final whistle blew at twenty minutes to four.The tenms follow: Shamrocks.Position.Montreal.Jas.Me Kenna wl | Soldehory J.Price mt\u201d W.H ugar P.MeGrath.Cover Print D.Ju ST) J.Graham.\u2014Defenc ve Field .Inne Abbott.Jo .tt KH.Knox.cé, .G Jemes J.Burke Lecce C TA J.McKeown fiom Fret eens ionmens J.White de .CA Irvine F.McVey Lee W.Faves C.W.Bropay Ontaile ffame AK Barlow R.Gilmour.Anside Mome.bertso: J.A ; ( uyptain.WL Trad Ww.pramnie mpire.\u2026 114, Broph y Referce- VV.J.\u201cMcKenna MeNeowa veer » À.Carpen cheown secured the bail Sad Pasay x White, Barlow passed to Irving, who shot high.\u2018A face result and after a series of bucking the fence, resulted in another face.rath relieves and the struggle passes down the field, up again and bree relieves aud passes to White and the Montreal goal is threatened.Burke does sume sprinting but up comes the ball again and McGrath Felioves.Burke shoots wild.Hayes transfers the Fume to the Shamrock end.Back again and still back once more.Robertson shoots, but McKenna stops well.Some good pass ing for the Shamrocks, und after a quate; the game comes up again to n° end, à moments thy ht and dow u the field again HieGrath and Barlow intermingle and a face results.McGrath wins and passes to Burke.A heavy perimmage avound the red gual and Hayes relieves.a series of mulls for the \u201cgreens\u201d and Robertson throws the first goat for Montreal in 12 minutes.Knox secured the draw in the second game, and, alter a short scrimmage, re- licves Meheown, secures the rubber and passes to White, who shoots.The ball | strikes the goal-keeper on the leg and bounding outside McKeown secures it and throws the second goal for the Shamrocks ~-in one miaute, Facing immediately in the third game a hot scrimmage results, and the ball travels backward and forward rapidly, with sev.orul rapid plays around the \u201cred\u201d goals.Two inetfeciual shets follow.The play begins tu zet rough, McKenna makes a\u201d tine shot aad Telivves, The Shamrocks home does some good passing, and the ball coun.tinues to fHounee aroumt the \u201cred\u201d goals.The shamrock players seem to be tiring out their opponents and the \u201cred\u201d defence becomes gradually weaker, The bal travels up, but selduin toward the green goals without being at once re- | turned.Shot follows shot and the clever team work of the'Shamrocks seems to confuse their opponetits, McKeown does some great stick work, but the Montreal home are playing desperately.McKenna takes care of a few incursions into his territory.A bard scrimmage round the \u201cgreen\u201d goals is relieved by McGrath and the ball travels down toward the \u201cred\u201d goals and is assisted through by Brophy after 12 minutes play.The fourth game started with a deter mined attack on the Montreal goal, Several high shots over the goal Kept matters warm, A moments struggle about the \u201cgreen\u201d gouls and Price relieves.Time is called on account of Donuelly's injured hand, and he finally decides to quit for the day.Price was dropped to even matters.Two more ineflectuai shots at the Montreal sticks and the action changes to the \u201cgreen\u201d end.McGrath clears, but Scott relieves.McKenna evens up things and McVey passes 10 White, who disposes of the ball The Rod Stars wens the Hoche- lagas to th ne of three a! ba 'hé Gifions and Emeralds vod adraw, The White Stars w ero bea by le National Club by4 goals Lo = [We were enabled to ah the following in our Kxtra Sporting Fro {a wrday.] BASEBALL.Montreal and the Granites-The Umpire Loses Patisuoe and Awards Montreal the Game.[BY OUR OWN REPORTER.] SHAMROCK GROUNDS, Montreal, September 29.\u2014Montreal met the Granites in the closing game of the season this afternoon.Const ble diffleu Ir was experienced in scraping together a Granite team and the me was not called until nearly 230 p.wm.Mont took the bat and Gauthler received four balls, stealing second easily.Lane struck out, but the catcher mufted, overthrew lirst and Gauthier reached home.Lane stole second and almost walked to third while the pitcher seemed asleep.But the latter woke up suddenly aud threw wide to third and Laue scored.Seale struck out, Richot grounded to third, who became somewhat rattled and threw the ball to the pitcher.Seale took his place at first, stole second and the centre fielder let the catcher throw t him after second had muffed it.kept on home and scored on the enteners muff of the centre fielders throw, out.Bellcourt chose four bad ones and stole second: third on passed ball.Courte- manche struck out-3 runs.Vottlee *Hied\u201d to centrefdeld,who juggled it twice, and then dropped it; reaching second.Cornell struck out.Davis singled on a pretty Hy to right, advancing Vottice to third.avis stole second, Burns struck out and Wood went out on à decision of the umpire.No runs.THE SECOND INNINGS.Genereaux flew to second, Norton struck out.Gauthier knocked a home run over second and scored amid great applause and a suggestion to the pitclier to retire from business.Lane struck out.One run Boston got his base on Hs.Bell hit through second and a high throw to third, left Huston on third and Bell on second.Funkhauser hit to second, who fumbled again and both men scored.A moment later Funkbauser stole second and roughly umped feet foremost into Norton.Second Troe man Norton retired and Michaud took his place.At this point Mr.Wood was trying to boss the umpire and every one élse.King rtruck out.Vottlee \u201c\u2018flied\u201d to the left field benches and the ball bounded over the fence and Volttlee scored Lhe second home run of the wame.Cornell IN THE MILE RUN.to McKeown.That good player returned it Je White, who scored in 6} minutes.The fifth game opened with a spasmodic attempt on the \u201cgreon\u201d gouls.McKenna relieves and a face follows in middie fleld.Goldthorpe stops in fine s wile and another face is called in Montreal territory.change of base and Graham relieves, to be imitated later by Scott.A close scrimmage follows around the Shamrock sticks, and Graham and Burke change thé territory.The ball comes back again, but McKenna is no spring chicken.The Montreal team are making a determined effort, but a fine throw by McVeigh at long side-range settles the fifth game for the Shamrocks in seven minutes, When play was resumed a sharp attack on the red goal was barely frustrated and the umpire made an indiscreet attempt to stop the ball while in motion.Afteraminute or so of slow play in the Montreal strong- held, a magnificent.piece of combination play was inaugurated by Burke, who passed to McVey.That gentleman propelled the ru ibber \u201cto W hite, who, in turn, passed to Me Vey.He returned it to White again, who threw to McKeown, and that worthy little piece of indiarubber scored after three minutes\u2019 play.The 7th game was won by Shamrocks in 7 minutes more.Combination play coutin- ved to be the feature of the seventh game and the green boys started to play around everything in creation.One very narrow escape for the green goal enlivened matters.The goal was uncovered and the ball rolled along past it.Robertson endeavored to push it through, but decided not to for some reason not known.After every irregular game, Brophy scored in seven minutes and Montreal decided that they had had enough.he summary follows: Firat First game, Montreal, 12 minutes, Robertson.me, Shamrocks, 1 minute.McKeown.hid game, Shamrocks, 12 minutes, Brophy.\u2018fourth game, Shamrocks, 64 minutes, Wh to, Fifth game, Shamrocks, 7 minutes, McVeigh.Sixth game, Shamrocks, 3 minutes.\u2018McKeown.Seventh game, Shamrocks, § minutes, Brophy.Total-Snamrocks, 6; Montreal, 1.We were Snalied ublish the following in ony Ertra S; eo Bl itioni on Qe Loo jd The Comal Shamrock Match.The first sign of activity on the part of the administrative side of the meeting between the Capitals and Sham s will be made on Monday morning at the office of the secretary - treasurer of the Shamrock Association on St.James street, when the sale of reserved chairs for the platform will open at¥aclock.On the occasion of the last match several hundreds of persons who waited until the day prior were sorely disappointed when retracing their steps without a ticket.The interest in the coming contest is beginuinz to develop in a manner that is calculated to increase the desire for a last glimpse of the two great teams.The feeling in that direction is somewhat iutensified by the fact of the peculiar twist in the score on the occasion of the last match after the completion of nearly two-thirds of the al lotted time, the retirement of the giant defence man, Quinn, and the nervousness of one home player who through that cause or luck, missed a game by striking one of the flag poles when only Stinson stood between him and the famous title for his club.It is generally conceded that had the visitors scored that game they would have nolittie prefix to the name of their club this season.pari i à © teams are eagerly an faithfully and whatever paring eagerly the Capitals had prior to the last match Te will not interfere with their jubilant spirits in the coming encounter on turday next, because they never expected, on the 23th of August, to \u2018have such a place in the score against the Shamrocks on their own terri The Capitals will therefore come to this city next week inspi with more confidence, and two weeks of aystematic practice into the bargain, to auchor their determination to give the present champions cause to show the why and the wherefore they are champions and want another ph Pine Shamrocks ars evidently looking to the equipment of thelr forces, judging by the manner in which they are atriving in practice, and quite a few of the knowing ones say when the visitors reach the lacrosse arena and spend some moments chasing the sphere with the champions, they will realize the magnitude of the task they have assumed.The Shamrocks are more than anxious to win the match, because, for some of their number, it will be a kind of an adien to the Btitring scenes of the past five years, whilat, on the other hand, t © Capitals are going to try hard to succeed in loweriug the green and white colors.Among the Juveniles.+.The Standards defeated the Victorias by lire ce riraight game.AO ie Argyles defeated the Aquedonians by The Young Victorias beat the Lilacs by.three straigh t.y struck out and\u2019 Fetired at first.Davis singled to right and reached second on.a se Pat this time Me: Balls patience with the tactics of some of the members of the Granite team became exhausted, and he warned Bell to stop coaching at first base, Bell refused to listen to him and Mr.Ball Rave the game to the Montreals by a score of nine runs to none, Matters looked serious for some moments, as the Si streamed on the field and de- man the game go on.four to four at the time : * The of Mr.Balls s decision\u2014anout 3.10 p.m.THE TEAMS WERE AS FOLLOWS: Gauthier + .Courtemanche Brouillet struck - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR MONDAY OCTOBER - 1 18%¢.: ottlee : * The National League Season Ended.The followin, day's National\u201d At Pittaburg\u2014 mo.are the results in Satur- League games: ~loveland Phtindoiphie vores soi ivan, Zimmers, y Louisville\u2014 Loufeville.000002101 4 5 Broo IT Creer 00010253x 11 1 Battories Koel and Cole; Stein and Kinslow Umpire, Kee At Cotes \u2014 \u2018 Cincinnati .00033 7 7 1 Natl Murphy ang BOLLS G11 8 rude and Wilson.i, mpire, Mequaid.eckin, 8 At se Louis\u2014 2 t.Louis.,.0010012 YER évier cad Tor 300 4 Fe] î 3 ries\u2014 Hawley an and Daudale.pnd fg nebam; Anderson At Chong Ehioado:\u201d reared 200010301413 3 00140000x\u20145 18 3 Batteries\u2014Gleason and je bi ; hison and Kiiredge, Camiend, Robinson; Hute Yesterday's Games.At Cinclooati\u2014 Cincinnati.4 85 004000 16 17 7 Clevoland.\u2026.1006031111 16 17 9 Batteries\u2014 Bri Whittroock and Murphy; Cuppy and Zimmer.Umpire, MoQuaid.At Chi Baltimore RES 30031458 us 10 ee eerie, 1 Batteries\u2014Esper and Clark ; T and Kittredge.Umpire.Emolie.erry.Bobriver At Louisville; first rame- Loulsville.0 Brooklyn - 0 Kinston: \u201cCie, Beard, Second Louisv Her J 01 5 Brookiyn.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 1x 13 Batteries\u2014Inks and Cote; Stein and Kinslow Umpire, Beard.At st.Louis\u2014 (111 J 50212103x 14 2 1 Washington.101000000 3 3 9 Batteries\u2014Breltenstein and Twineham; Mul.larkey and Dugdale.Umpire, Hurst.nd game\u2014 St.Louis.0.\u2018612100 10 19 : Washington.001300 9 Batte Hawley and Twineham; Bod Dugdste.Cupire, Hurst.a aoû The End ot be Season.The National League games were com- leted on Saturday, the Cn Clubs\u2019 standing being as follows: Won.Lost.88 9 8 a 58 eedeeies vreeeren sens .6 LU \u2026 8 61 \u2026 6 Gé 18 .8 7e .54 ie .65 ss s = BALTIMORE, October 1.\u2014Baseball enthusiasts in large numbers gathered in front of the American witness the Datarling of the new pennant flag.was selected by the secretary.Von Der orst.1t is in the shapa of a Bu twenty feet long.At the mast it in ten feet and tapers to five feet apart.Ihe inscription reads: ax Amplon Baseball Club of the United States We enabled to 2A [he follow A.Batra Sporting Br, he da in FOOTBALL.Scots and Mohawks at Point Bt © Chavies.Point 81.CHARLES, September 28.Despite the nümerous soûnies attractions, à large number of people assembied on > office at noon on Saturday to | Beaver Lacrosse unds this by oon, to witness sich ween Soots and bre me not draw quite as match in Montreal, \u201cSut th dues \u2018not follow that the gamgis not as interesting or the erthusias great.The management of either of the conlesting teams could not bly have wished for a better or the match.The game, taken altogether, was a very good one, and well contested.The spectators took interest in the game from the start and at frequent inter- Tals Sheered the play.of the favorites to the h.The Mok: wk admirers were not so confident t alternoon of victory, since Lhe \u201dsfeat of their cham- ions at the Lands of the boys m Vallerfield on Saturday last, and had very little to say on the matter.Point St.Charles certainly has, with a little more practice, a good football team in the ta, and one that they need not ashamed of.In response to the.referee's whistle the teams lined up ax follows: Positions.Goal A.Barkley |.G.Rurnett J.Morris.\u201cCentre forward.J.Right wings.W.Wouley Wing.[Ee T.Bir Left wing.J, r Left wing.F.Furester Wheble.On the Scuts losing the toss, the game started with rapid play, and frequent individual ruine.Couway secured the ball on the kick-off; but did not take it far, as he lost almost immediately de Burnett, of the Scots.Burnett passe Anderson, who, in turn, passed to Ten.Leys on getting the ball, made a vain atlempt to score, but failed.Anderson, however, secured the ball again, and a combined rush on the part of the Scots sent the bull under in one minute and eight seconds from the kick off amid the greatest enthusiasm on the part of the admirers of the Highland Ladies.The second goal was scored in even quicker tiuie than the tirst, Turner sceur- ing the pigskin aud rushing it up into Mobawk territory, where it was passed under in 55 seconds.The third was the hardest contested of the lot.and Badger, of the wks, worked hard for a gaol for his team, but the combination play of Leys and Conway proved too much for the wearers of the blue, as time and again they would secure the ball and it would immediately travel west ward.Twcedies head proved a good bunting post when the ball came to close quarters.The Mohawks played better bail here than during the two previous games, although the Scois had proved too strong at the outset.Woolley did some splendid rushingand passing and was loudly applaud.e appeared to be a primo favorite with the spectators.Heads were in great demand, and that of big Willie Lawrence did splendid work.The third gnal was scored for the Scots, Turner kicking it through after eleven miu- utes hard play.At the outset of the fourth, it was easily seen that it was a hopeless case for the Mohawks as ey were badly rattled.They were playing a \u2018scratch team, the Council ba-i>g suspended Robertson, and two of thel> mer.being unwell.But to the surpris: of \u2018al.the play improved all of an instant, an they scored the fourth goal on a penalty kick from Woolley.The fifth and sixth games were consplen: ous by the decided defence ° Play or the of the Mohawks\u2019 end.The S os worked hard and scored both in less than 15 min.itve, Anderson doing the needful on both occasions.The seventh game witnessed a hard battle with a little rough play.The Mohawks were not discouraged, however, and made a fair showin, Conway kicked the ball under after eight minute's play.There being only a few minute's more tine to play neither team soored in the eighth.The game stood: Scols, 7; Mohawks, 1.[We ure enabled to lish the following in our Extre Sporting tion on Saturday.) Lennexville at Quebec.[&PkCI «LL TO THE STAR] 2c, September 29.\u2014The Tpnnbzoils and Quebec téac:s played i in the intermediate football | aftornoon in presence of a few bundred spectators.e weather was fine, but a strong north-east gale was blowing all afternoon, which made it rather unpleasant for the spectators.Both teams were pretty, evenly matched, but the visitors appeared in better trim and played a.tier tans game.The teams lined up as Porition.k Lennoxville.Abbott Reforen, Dr.e \"Elliot: touch ju Bickell.Moore: time koepers, H.J.ces.W.W.otry, Lieut.In the first half Lennoxville forced Quebec to rouge, thereby scoring one point.In the second half Lennoxville be by scoring 2 points more by a touch in goal, but the Quebecers settled down to hard work and Lieut.Burstail secured a touch-down and goal was successfully tried by Lieut.Panet, the svore being now 6 to 2 in favor of Quebec.atters were soon evened up, when Audin from a touch.PUTTING THE 5 POUND SHOT.down, secured a goal, thereby leading by 3 inte.The Quebeckers now rushed Bail down the field and succeeded in getting ints more by a safety touch.Bl pei finally won ; score £0 to 10.The Brite Defeated by Montreal.The Ru season was opened, in Montreal, on Saturday afternoon, by the Britan- nias and Montreal fifteens.The match was plaged or on the McGill grounds.me was not up to form at all, the Brits bolng hopelessly o But of it The score in the first half was 20 to 0 in Montreal's favor, and the match ended with a acore of ætol.- During the first half, Hamilton, of Montreal, had his ankle dis! and several ligaments ts broken.He had to be carried Dr.Sheppard looked after from the fleld.his injuries.Lied Wins \u2018Their First Game, N, tober }.\u2014Harvard won the first game of Tite football season by dafeat- og mouth on Saturday by a score of 23 The game was interesting and well played throughout., Yale Dsfeated Trinity.HARTFORD, Conn.Qctaber 1.\u2014 Yale opened the football season by defeating Trinity, of Princeton, in n listless game of two 5 minute halves by a acore of 44 to 0 on Saturday afternoon.Kioks.On Saturday afternoon the Jerseys de- fented the Hoathers by 3 goals to 2 The Metropolitons will hold & apecial meeting to-morrow evening at eight sharp, at 449 St.Jaawrence street.Important usl- ness to he transacted, and à discussion, as to à change to to bens the interests of the Club.The 10 play the \u2018Scots Saturday will also be picked at this meeting sr.Jorn, N.B., October L\u2014The first game in the ow Brunswick Football League was played here on Saturday, St.John defouting oncton 1 16 to nothing.THE GUN.Carver and \"Eliets Matehed.Kansas Crrr\u201d Mo, Osteber 3.\u2014 Dr.Carver and J.À.À.Biliott will aboët anctber sorter Aa.match October | se bind pot Fri side.- cles of agreement _ signed.were 0 is ou tra Shorting Bilton Gateau THR.TURF.The Races at Bel-Air.{rroX OUR OWN frigid ~ BEL-AIR Racy TRACK ing of the Jockey Club, track looked better than it did this afternoon.The afternoon was if anything too warm, for comfort.The members of the Montreal Hunt were: present in their picturesque costumes and lent greatly to the enllvening scene and, added to the ace of more than the usual number o ladies, made the afternoon allt the more enjoyable, Tho first race w ash Purse, of $150, of which ey o sécond horse.\u2018The starters were Mr.J.0 s Lakeview, Col.Strathy's Tom F1 nn.OBrien, jrs 5, Balbriggan, and J.P.Octoo.At 2.43 the cornet was sounded, and the thoroughbreds came to the A good start was made wilh Balbri post on the rail.The horses got away slowly, and at no time were any of the Beld within striking distance of Balbriggan, who won under a pull.The balance of the eld went to the whip at ' the three-quarter pole.Time, 1.17.1 race was the Bel-Air handl- \u2018This rac The secon cap, of a mile and a quarter.brought three starters into the fleld.The starters were w illiam Hendrie's Coquette, J.O'Brien, jr.'s, Barefoot, J.P.wes: Laurel.It was: Coquctte\u2019s race from start to finish.A good start wus made after one break-away.Cogyuette, with Brennan up, immediat ay took the lead, with Barefoot secohd, and Laurel third; this same formation was maintained until the three-quarter pole was reached on the second round.3arefout then ran wide at the turn, giving second place to Laurel.Mr.Hendries Sly won handily by three lengths.Time, = \u2018the third race three starters faced the flag.\u2018this wns the Herald hunters\u2019 handicap flat, to be ridden by members of any recognized, hunt in the United States or Canada, or by members of the Bel-Air Jockey Club.The atarters were T.Phelan's Eblis, with- Dr.Campbell in the saddle; Mr.H.A A ans Cupid, with Mr, Spackman up, while William Hendrie, du 8, Royal was ridden by Mr.tin Campbell Dr.Campbell was the op weight at 180 lbs, Mr.Colin Campbell carried 160 and Mr.Spackman 130 lbs, This was the prettiest race of the day.For the first mile a blanket would have covered all three hora and until the tliree-quarterpole was reac the terms were even and it was Aw 's race.Then Dr.Campbell, on Eblis, began to draw away from the field ; Cupid and Royal George made fight for it under the whip, but couldn\u2019 t reach the winner, who came in easy under a pull in Lea.with Cupid second and Royal Bob ind, Among the prominent people on the track to-day was Mr.H.M.Flagler, the Stand Oil magnate, with a party of friends.The farewell handicap steeplechase of tre and one-half niiles was the fourth race, braught out but two slarters, Col.Surathy\" Tom Fiyan and the Bel-Air Stables\u2019 \u201cTom Flynn's weight of 1801bs, was Par \u2018equalized by an hh velaht of eight po-nde carried 7 Re making the atter's weight 144 lbs.Po \u201cCabin had mount on Tom Flynn, and Dunlo was.up on Repartee.In spile of the fact that Tom be pprios went to the posi a 5 to | 2 favorite and won as be would at the finish, the race created a great deal of excitement and {n:erest, as a race over the pos always does.Flynn s jumping was m- inably bad: hardly a fence wax.cleared by bim in good style, but, nevertheless, he was able to hold his own.At the start Re partee Assumed the lead and held it for the firat mile, after which Flynn assumed the lead and held it to the nish, winning by six lengths in 5.25, Mr.R R Pringle acted as judæe, an and, the stewards of the day were H.Wardlow and Colin Campbeil.It Ta \u2018found on 4 Slehing in that Tom Flynn was two and haif pounds under weight, no the judged, after a fifteen min- ules\u2019 session, gave\u2019 th e race to There ve scramble in the betting n tho Aunouhosment was giveu pig oon the race awarded to Repartee.Many ticket-holders who had planged on Rep had torn up their tickets, and now went on\u2019 a still hunt over the entire green in their endeavor to find the pieces and patch them together.The fifth and last race of the day and year was the Merchants\u2019 Plate, a one- mile handicap, with seven entries a three starters as follows: J.Flynn's Bow- J.O'Brien, Jr Balbriggan and wea\u2019 Royal George.An even start was made after à series of breakaways with Bowstring on the rail.For the first half Bowstring led with Royal Geor, rge and Bal- briggan on even terms; then lbrigsan showed in front with Bowstring second and Royal George 8 bad third._\"l'his ordor was kept up antl the finish.yal George's rider took to the whip, but could not succred in bettering his condition.Balbriggan won b: two lengths, Bowstring second and Royal George third.As Jerome Park.JEROME PARK, September 29.\u2014-First.race, § mile.Kennet, 1; California, 2; Urania, 3.Time, Second race, 1 mile\u2014Rubicon, 1; Harrison, Third race, 1{ Hille\u2014 Banquet, 114 Degpetth h ras Mid Marian, 107 rth race.ott Tu to Parties 08 [Gritin).Sto 39; el [Ron 8 be & Time, 1.4 mile-Liv Bing 7 tod, 1; Ha Dixie; toe [emilton bits * Thurston, o 1,3 Tim Judge Merrow aid} an Roy ard Rls ran Os nr BRE o to x Bigs oe ool me, 1.22 Si, Http Sl er 1 [arall8 to & 1; oid \u2018Dominion, 10 TS dy 1% Armitage.108 (Siame} 3 to 5,3 Time, Darkness Prof or G1 Chall a On \u2018Saturda evening when.Professor Gleason was i ES throm h his horse ng taming exhibition in the Victoria Rink he incidentally remarked that he could handle and bring under control auy horse no matter how wild.These words attracted the attention of a gentieman in the gallery, who immediately got up-inan excited manner, and told the professor s and the audience that he was horse which the professor could not tomy and offered to put up $50 to substantiate his statement.The fontleman turned out to be Mr, Mino the well known horse \u201chorse was the Duke of Gleason accepted Mr.o's challenge and to-morrow evening he will attempt to drive to harness the animal.What Isinglass Has Wen.Loxpox, October 1,\u2014The sporting public, is agape over the enormous sum of mone won by Mr.McCalmont's four-year-ol Teinglass.Since the colt appeared on the turf his winnings in stakes alone pare reached £56,030, beating the record of t Duke of Port! Inds s Donovan, whose ningy footed up £55,104.> McCalmont salvo backed his horde heavi| iy and won a\u2019 large fortune.Since Isinglans\u2019 first race as a two-year-old he has won every contest with one exception in which he has \u2018been engaged, and promises to add a few more, such as phe Ascot, wood and Don- caster.rt judgen assert that grea have heen t the deeds already portormed Al: the coit, he has never been sean at his heu! and predict that before he bida farewell to the turf he will distance every rival.The Races at Raltimore.BALTIMORE, October 1.\u2014The races at the Gentlemen's Driving Park on Satu ben with the unfinished 237 class which been postponed from Friday afternoon.Falls D.won, Raols 5,2 5 a pa À soon best time, 2.23, Magie Campbell, won; be CE id An Lock wood, 3; eu Mme.2 a.Pace trot, purs C., marita.Diane hief, Hol post time: 2100 225 class, unfinished, Charley, 1; Alice Bertie W., à Best time, 2.24.04 Halon Race.New York, tober 1.\u2014Henry of Navarre, Domino and Clifford were matched on Saturday.They will meet at Morri orria Park on Saturday next and a mile an eighth weighta for age for a purse of A World's Fe dom Cutcago, Oetober 1.\u2014Thbe Harlem Association now holds the world's record over & ollie.D,af etroular track for ai ge, nt the ses ec He « = The Entries for the Two Bix Engi Races.cable to the Spirit of the Timi don gives the followi 8 witch x as the \u20ac A from ries for the id 122 he u * aly 11 below eight; the the w w cap value 150 0 after the ada the weights (September 6 at pm), carry 10 lLe.; of any other handicap, 5 1t extra; the owner of the second receive 200 sov.and the third 100 sova.o of the stakes; entrance 5 sovs., the oaly 5 feit for horses struck out,to Messrs.erby.by Tuesday.September 11: Cesar witch course; 79° subs.; closed August ; 4 erof à han Mr.H.McCalmont's Iningiass.Capt.Mathell a Ravensbury.1 Baron\u2019 de Hirsch! 6 La Fecha, ! ~ ir rockmorton's Avi ngion.M.A.Abellic\u2019s Caljistrate.12 Mr.Luis Bocage's Self Sacrifice.134 Mr.P.Buchanan's Neweourt, 1X Baron de Hirsch's Matchbox.118 Mr.T.Worton's Victor Wild.Me Mr.A .Taylor, Jr.'s Aborigen 1 Mr.¥.W.Fuiiton's Laodam) 11 Mr.T.Cannon's Irish Wake.1 Lord Dunraven\u2019s Sonapuity.11% Mr.i D, Peacoc jL'# Golden Drop.13 urham\u2019s Son ne.118 TH of Hamilton's it imund ui Mr.T, Cannon's Remin 111 A Sir R.Jardines Red K an 110 Capt.Machelts Kilsaltigan.110) Mr.W.W.Fulton's Comet 109 Mr.T.Jennings\u2019 Cyprid 1608 Mr, Mantun's Shrine .» 10H Me.Manton> None the Wiser.Urgan's Anmiable r.C.PL Shrubb'e Insurance Eira Blundell Maples §tloi \u201c Mr.Howar lass Lon ; TR _ unde] apl es Childwick | Col.North's El Di nr BB NTP mR USP - Bn Mr.Jersoy's Noble WT § Mr.KE.Hoban Burua « 107 £3 Mr.H.Ë.Linn's Nitliek.108 Éd Mr.E.Hubson's Vanguard.105 BS Mr.J.Burton's Harmeeide.104 48 ord's Mornbeam.on bord Durham'e AU.13 9 Me, Woy Duncan's Kuelid.0 13 Mr.¥.D.Gasling's Gleamway.108 Baron.de Rothschild's brown or Diack, Any Brisk, by Galopin, out Of itric.LT 3 101 =.KR.Tévandyis Cquiton.100 r.C.D.Rose's St 11 aire.\u2026 3 100 Lena Durbam's Spindle I 4 M.Caillault's ch & Lutin, {Bai - sache, out of Legitime (bred in œ v.Goater\u2019 ® Flop.Pal Ne: Manton's Contract.m r.K.J.all's wl M \u2018A.Boilie\u2019 s Calceola! fre.w Sir FL Jardi nes Fe: Lord Hu os à ï 1 A s | Su QO, Bicackicy » \u2014VsiCR: ee 2 Athelin out of Sunnyside.Mr.J, V ure n's Fennyies\u2026 MrT.Sonsinur ys Willi am cee Mr.J.burward's Modici.Mr.'G.C.Scrnby'a Monton dress.lord Howe's Farndale .\u2018Lord Bradford's Altraya r.Kliis Opera Glues Mr $.Platts Booby T .Me, Dartmoor's Bonn.Me ES Horii Peurbyu besou: Mr, parier Glentit eee Meg ohn Dawson, «Sir Berjorain.» Jenninm ; Princes Sol:yæuls Lerikes ar es onto Th T.W) ip slomdo: the Dale.Lord Zetland'w Mt LA sind Le Dunravon's The Frm as oe sari -engh, 10 forfelt, with 8500: sove, and] 100 sors.for he socond ; the winner the La st 1 ay on ot ory Heagoet Sa [tyes cadet nsc session ma Eee PREREINEUNELONGSGANNLEESS BARE RSE Don The If wm Ally, such w eight; the winner of a han alae 450 sova.alter the publication of the = eight (September 30 p.ma.), to carry 101 of any other nding 510s.extra; tlie win: ner of the Cesarewitzh, 14 lbw.extra; bat it the winner of the St.Leger also, oaly 7 Iba.extra; third to save his stakes, evirnnce, § sovs., the only forfeit if declared to Moers.av Weatherby re 6 Tuesday, September : Cambrid sh Course, last intle an l'a distance of F.; 102 entries; closed Auguet 7 | 1004, 4 ve 8 18 4 32 .4 0 r.Wallace Johnstone?an, à 139 Faron de eines Cali » Le Nichaua.- 8 3 Abeilles C allistrate eo § 2 MA aH te Sacrifie\u2026.4 123 Sir J.Blundel Siar lien Gangwez 4 1 Baron de Hirsoh's Matoh 3 121 » T, Worton's Victor Wild 4 0 Mr.W.W.Fulton's Laodam 4 19 \u20acir R.Jardine\u2019s Red Enalgn 4 16 Mr.A.Taylor, jr.\u2019s Aborigi 4 15 Lord Dur ams s Son o' Mine 3 1s Lord Dunra ne Sonaputty.4 ne Mr.T, Cannons Irish \u2026 \u20ac nus a market 3 us Mr Manton Nono the Wise: R 3 lord Lurgan's Afiiable.,.3 5 .F.uglas Enconnter.4 3 Duke of of Wealalnmi aru Grey Lag 3 13 Capt.Machull's Kilxallaghan 4 ns *Mr.Jas.\u2018sn W 8 Us > Me M Hamburre 6 abi Bo = 5 OÙ r.aumbury's a p oo Ur W.W.Faitows Tue me Mr.J.arrick.\u2026 10 Mr.ors bendy 's idriga 4 He Mr.Alexanders Son of 8 Gu f | » : 4 108 \u2026 8 103 ue .101 .108 ?108 105 aE .4 1 4 {1 § 1 108 108 108 108 To 10 ars hands Selene ohm normal ndy a Lars .Picard's Melchloe,., ille\u2019s Calod olairé sir > Tae foo \u201che À bancounts Cecil Rbod pold de Rothechild\u2019s Bonde: MMOG.2 2200220010 ne ce acte M.Nikoine de Szemere's b c Loint- wa ndl, o Beuminet, out of Croes- i wr Quinn Bininde, H MD D.Jokers epaley .Bir.J.fd pia Mantes « sia Victoria land\u2019 3 EE 8 BESERESIEEESESERNEREESS Q pee TIONS AGAINST - TWO ALDERMEN.|; ?SSRS.PREFONTAINE AND COS- GAN ARE THE DEFENDANTS.je is Alleged That They Illegally oted the City's Money Over and Above the Regular Appropriations for Each Committee._\u2014 ollowing is the declaration in the action inst Ald.Costigan.The one against Prefontaine is based on similar unds: * The plaintitfs complain of the endants, and make the following alle- ion: Both the plaintiffs are tax-payers of City of Montreal.They are municipal tors and have the right to vote this year they had last year.\u2018They are interested the administration.of tte \u2018muni- al affair, and particularly in the disburse- ute of the sums of money derived from h the tAxes and rates of the citizens of butreal, and also the loans made on the dit of the city by virtue of its charter.The defendant has been one of the lermen of the city of Montreal for several rs, having been elected for St.Antoine rd.The defendant has: occupied the sition of Alderman since the beginning of p present year 1394 The defendant occupies, moreover, the sition of a member of several committees med by virtue of the charter of the city, ong others the Water Committee and e City Hall Committee.Before the first of May last (1884) the uncil of the City of Montreal proceeded, virtue of claure 123 of the char- of the city, to vote the necessary edits to cover the disbursements fort rrent fiscal year by allotting to each mmittee a certain sum o money fty-seven thousand five hundred and r dollars were voted for the Water Com- ittee, of which the defendant is a mem- to cover all expenses for the current ar till January 1, 1885.Twenty-four ousaud eight.hundred and filty-two dol- Irs were voted to the Committee of the ty Hall for the same object and for the me period.5.In his position as Alderman and mem- br of the above mentioned committee, the bfendant ought to have seen that the penses of the Water Committee nd the City Hall Committee did not mount to more than the sums fixed the preceding nllegntion.In place of bat the said efendent did approve of sbursements made by the Water.Com- ittee of the said City of Montreal toa m of more than ten thousand dollars bove that which had been assigned to it 5 the Council of the City of Moutreal.In the me manner that made bythe City Hall lommittee amounted to more than six ocusand, three hundred and forty-two ollars and eighty-five cents than was flowed them by the Council for the said ommittee.6.On June M last (1804), at a miceting of he City Councii of the city of Moutreal, 1d.Costigan seconded and voted for the n allowing one thousand dollars - week to the Health Committee fore expenses of the Board of Health t the city of Montreal that the Health department exceeded the regular credit \u2018hich had been legally voted to it before Tay 1, 134.This motion had been accepted by the: majority of the City Council with the oteof the defendant, which had the effect f causing to be illegally spent the sun of ne- thousand dollars -a- week since-that ute, ne namely, the sum of fifteen thousind 7.On the 3rd of July, 1894, the defen- lant voted for the motion to ive one thousand dollars to the lealth Committee for the inspection f cows and \u2018stables; which \u2018motion was ac- spted by the City Council and had the p t of causing an illegal dis- purement to the sum of ore thousand Hollars above the credits legally voted, & On the first of August Jast (1804) a report published by the Fi inance Committee pf the City of Montreal made known to the nldermen of the City of Montrealand the pub- Dic that at sajd date the City Hall Committee had already expended the sum of one housand \u2018three hundred and forty- wo dollars and eighty-four cents above the credits regulariy voted to Enid committee by the, City Council.The said disbursement was approved by the defendant.9.\u2014 In virtue of clause 126 of the charter of the city 32 Vie, ch.79, sec.196), all the members of the council who approve of the disbursement of any money above that which was legally voted to each committee are personally responsible.10.In virtno of clause 123 of the charter of the aaid city, amended by 55.26 Vic., ch.49, sec.4, the C' ity Council of Montreal ought to vote before the first day of May in each Jour the necessary amount for the proposed rovements for the current year with an estima! from the heads .of the dif: ferent Ve depactme nts showing the probable costs of suid improvements, and.this year the City Council did not vote such credits for the disposi e committee for the said improvement.Neverthe- \u2018the defendant approved the disbursement of a sum of money of one thousand dollars, for which sum no credit had been voted by the City Council and the said defendant in virtue of above city clause is legally personally responsible for this disbursement.Therefore, the plaintiffa, concludin from th that the defendants shoul be conde.uned personally to pay to the city of Montzcal into the hands of the Treasurer of the city the total sum of one hundred and thirty-two thousand, three hundred and forty-two dollars and\u2019 pinety- five cents, with interest.A GENEROUS RECTOR.The Rev.Canon Mills announced at the morning service in Trmity Church yesterday that he will devote his salary of $1800, and $200 in addition each year, towards the Hquidation of the debt of $15,000 now on the church until the whole amount is \u2018wiped out.The example of the rector appears to have had a good effect, as in the ev ening it was announced that Mr.Chas.Garth, the people's warden, would give $3500 to the same fund.BOUGHT BY THE TELEPHONE CO.The Bell Telephone Company has bought the land on the south-east corner of Notre Dame and St.John street, from the executors of the Shelton estate.It is said that Loe price paid was between $30,100 and $40, The Company intend erecting a new butiding on the col corner., THE PARISIAN'S PASSAGE.The Allan Mail steamer Parisian, Captain Ritchie arrived in port Saturday « evening, having mado an excellent run from Liver.At à concert \u2018ôn board over $100 was in pid of the Seaman's Orphanage in Livdrpoo LICENSES FOR 1895.> Secretary Archambault announces that liquor license papers for 1895 will be read for application on November 2 and will close on January 1 and no applications will be received after that date.WORK OF THE SALVAGE CORPS.The No.2 Salÿ \u2018age Corps report for the month states that it was called out to gong nlarms, 3 street alarms and 1 telephone alarm; us là babcocks and apread 97 covers, ] ee THE RICHELIEU CO'S.VICTORY.t of the Court 0 avariog the Richeliou & Ontario acte iperitysand last, but not least, 1 4 ~ J 4 tion Com with interest for two y $40,000 years at rate of six par cent.and coats, Le burning of the Com Steamer orinthian 6 oft September pny Th sioamer os es insured in ison differen arbitrators valued ioe loss at Ar The costs of the case will amount, it is sald, to over $10,000, .THE KERMESSE, The Big Bazaar to be Opened This Evening.The Kermesse fort] the b benefit of the Monument National will be opened in that building this evening, and will remain o) during he remainder of the week.T © ladies in have left nothin undone to achieve success, and they are being actively seconded by the members of the St.Jean Baptiste Society and a large number of Foun ladies belonging to the best French- Cagadian society.Fine hall has been tastily rated.and a surprise is hromised to those who visit the kermesse.The management is as follows : President d'honneur, The Mayoress, Madame Villeneuve.; President of the Committee of Organization, Madame L.O.David.Vice-president of the Committee of iza- tion an nd Presid ent of the Ratfie Department, Poele ot the Lottery Table, Madame Mathieu and Madame Honan to! President of the Bonbon Table, Madame Le- (President of the Linen Table, Madame 0.L Teagehamn, of the Postal Table, Madame Jc président ofthe Refreshment table, Madame President of the Sandwich table, Madame D.Present of the Ice Cream table, Madame y esident of the Dinner Table, Madame A.Pré- Ye President of the Cigar table, Madame J.M.aa of the Flower Table, Madame L.E.-of.tho Organization Committee, Madame veucher.Treasurer, Mr.J.C Beauchamp.BLESSED BY THE ARCHBISHOP.Imposing Ceremony at the New St.Bridget's School.What will be one of the largest schools in Montreal when finished was blessed by Archbishop Fabre yesterday.This is the new school now in course of erection at the corner,of Maisonneuve and St.Rose streets, in connection with St.Bridget's Church.The ceremony was a very solemn one, and was witnessed by between four and five thousand people.The building was beautifully decorated yesterd The building when Anished will cost $65,- 000 and $10,000 of this has been iven by Rev.Father Lonergan, the parish priest.Amongst those present, besides the Archbishop, were Very Rev.Canon Bruchesi and Rev.Fathers Quinlivan, of St- Patrick's; Lacasse, of St.Elizabeth's; Adam, Church of the Sacred Heart: Brissette, Hochelaga; Deguire, Notre Dame Church; O'Donnell, \"st.Mary's; Leclerc, St.Jose Lesage, Dubuc, Nantel, Labonte, Jod in.Gervais, Robillard, Picotte, Desjardins, S., and Plouffe.\u201cThe laymen present: ine Jinded Mesars.Beausoleil, M.P.Martin- eau, M.PF, P.; Ald.Reneault, Dr.Chagnon, \u2018 and M.Belanger.THE JEWISH NEW YEAR.A large © congregation assembled- in the Spanish and Portuguese synagogue, this morning, to celebrate the New Year.The seivice was peculiarly impressive.The visitor svas irresistibly \u201ccarried: back to the days when the Israelites were in possession\u2019 of the Holy Land, for the service had no modern innovation to lesson its peculiar charm.The male portion of the congregation wore the traditional \" ailith, or praÿer scarf; the ladies occupied the galleries ex» clusively, in imitation of the women's court in the emp s of the law, the ark, the readin; à desk and pulpit were ich.ly draped in white silk, as an emblem of the Shofar, or ram 8 horn cornet, was sounded asin the days of Moses.The beautiful hymns and chants of the Sephardic ritual were most effectively rendered by the choir.The Rev.Me dola De Sola preached from the text rve yo the eternal with all your heart He referred to the self-sacrificing spirit displayed by Abraham and Hannah in the Scripturai passages forming the lessons of the New This spirit of self-sacrifice had been dis splayed by the Jews in all ages,.and it had been the secret of Israel's preservation to this day.The children of Israel could all times had they been willing to abandon their ancestral customs and belief.The Rabbi then referred to the insignificant character of the sacrifices demanded of the observant Jew to-day, compared with those made by his people in former times, and concluded an able and eloquent sermon by appealing to the congregation to serve the Almighty with all their hearts in the year before them.SHOOTING AT THE RANGES.The event in shooting circles on Saturday was the contest for the G.H.Mathews cup at the Cote St.Luc ranges.There was a shout-off between Color-Sergeant E.Pratt, Staff- J.Bell and Ser- ot J.Y.Clarke \u201cfor \u2018the Mathews cup.Mr, Clarke was the first marksman to face the target, and failed to score.Mr.Bell followed with no better success, while Mr.Pratt, of the Sixth Fusfliers, scored and eventually won the cap bya score of twelve out of oe, e fifteen to Sergt.Clarke's seven an e egg for Staff- Jorge Bell.One of the rEtures of the day's sport was the shooting ce oo Magie Hood, daughter of Lieut.-Col e young lady used at a Martini-Metford rifle, and scored 200 yards, 21 at 500 yards, and again 19 at 500 yards.THANKING THE ARCHBISHOP.The Consul-General of France has p sented to Mgr.Fabre a letter from NM Hanotaux, the Muuïder of Foreign Affairs, in which he says: \u201cThe Government of the French Repub je are truly sensible of the imrpressive words that Your Lordship was pleased to deliver at the funeral service in the Montreal Cath in memory of President Carnot.I have to thank our Lord- | or the particular mark of sympathy that has been shown France for her re- gretled President in this unhappy circumstance.\u201d COMING ON THE LAKE SUPERIOR.The Beaver Liner Lake Superior, from Liverpool inward, has the: following saloon passengers: A.J.Allan, Mra.Allan, J.J.Mre.F.Hulman, Misa M.Constantine, Mfs.J.Currie.À.J.H.8t.Denis, Dr, W.H.Dufon- tara, Mrs.C.Garth.Mrs.À.C.J.H-Law- rence, Mrs.C.Martin, Miss M.Martin, D.Mc- McKusker, Mrs.J.L.Moss, Miss R.Mose, Miss M.oss, Miss M.Moss, Miss A.Moss, Mi J.F.Ohare, Mrs A.Rawi- ings, Master Il.Rawlings, BE.Ra , Mrs.Rawlinis, F.A.ivaz, x I entrick, Rev.N.Robtusan, Mr.Ro liss L Nobinson, Mise H Robinson az and SIS Wo a8 Mise Walker.re moe Les F.Mrvtaon, A Watson.plante: rues $7 Whiter.on rs.Whi Master À.Le ire Nis A.AW los Be Wilson, M WHliams.Dr: 1 TR Wilson, ies J.Wilson, Miss E.Wright, Mrs, A.W.Wood: house, 3 talon, 32 second cabin And 129 steerage passengers The steamship Line, from Live at Oregon, of the Dominion rpoo inward Father Point on Sunday.The saloon passengers are: Dr.W.Britton, D.E.J.e Madame \u2018Borgue, Madame Benoit, Mr.W.H.Beison.Mr.J.Bouret, Mr, ™m r.Blondel Mr.A Coghill BY W.Coxall, C.K.Domville, Dr.L.B, Trgrocher, à rocher, Dr.H.G po ns, Mr.Dellere, Madamo De.lier Jastor Delie Mrs.alie, Mre, ins Elia, iy He et Ellis, Mie, Master Kiss, Me, À.cx, Misa Henkea, Mim Harding.a Mr \u201c6.Kerman.X Mad Re erman, le Kerm Martel.dr.Moatraiier.Mad.no.e t {- have secured immunity from persecution at.| SATURDAYS SPORTING RVEN TS THE TURF, Fiyiam Jib Doss = Mile tn Fast Tims.BILLICOTHE, Ohio, October pl Elyse nË hitched to a runni mile here on Saturday in bop Tou lowering the record, 2.014, made by Westmount in Eh.cago fu 164 his style of pacing in 2} seconds, The performance does not constitute a \u2018record.as this method of making is not recognized as ), and has ne ng on Robert PE val d record of \u201c Doc'a\u201d Owner Commits Suicide.BRIGHTON, Ont, October 1.\u2014M.P.Ket- chum, an old resident of this vill , committed suicide by shooting himael in\u2018the right temple with a revolver - Saturday evening about seven o'clock, i Lockwood's orchard.He was once phat of the wonderful trotting dog *\u2018 Doc.\u201d Joe Pawhen Lame.DAVENPORT, Iowa, October 1.\u2014The lameness of Joe Patchen will probably result in ling off his race with Robert J., at Sioux City, on October 11, and the king of pacers will train at.Davenport next week for the races at Lexington, Ky., the following wee THE WHEEL.Records Broken at Waltham.WALTHAM, Mass, October 1.\u2014J.S.Johnson and Harry Tyler.the great bicycle rivals, were both unsuccessful in their attempts at record-breaking on the : Waltham Cycle park Saturday.The class \u201cA\u201d records took a big drop, however, and also the tandem: records.Harry Davidson, of Toronto, Ont., who ia looking for class «A records, succeeded easily in every attempt, making the following new marks: Fly start, pac juarter mile, 27 seconds; one- -third mile, 35 seconds; half mile, 55 3-5 seconds; a ing start, unpaced, mile, 2.14 2-3; the previous record having been 2.16, held by Simms, Tyler came out for the mile unpaced flying start record of 2.07 1-5, He fell short of the record by only one-fifth of a second.His Quarters and t irds were: Jo 1-5, 40 1-5, 1.011 23 4-5, 1.34 3-5, 2.07 2-5.\" Johnson had his eye on the aced standing start record now held by Tyler of 1.073-3, but.he fell far short of the mark, finishing in 201 2-5.He will try again early next week.The tandem records meantime had been droppin, Louis Callahan, of Waltham, and 0 \u2018Connor, of Buston, class *\u201c*A\u201d men, eut the half mile unpaced tandem world's reco) to 35 35 seconds.Rhodes and er of Tyler's team, road an un- arter in %5 2-5 seconds and a third rey Seconds.These were new \u2018world\u2019s records, but they stood only a few minutes, and the Callahan brothers came on and di the same distance in 25 3-5 and 34} seconds respectively.Chas.Murphy, of New York, who held the two, mile world's record until Nat.Butler lowered it to 4.04 4-5 on this track, attempted to regain it but failed b: several seconds.His time was 4.11 1 Next week Tyler will go for the short distances, Johnson for the longerones, and the rival tandem teams intend to make it very warm for each other.\u2018 For the Dunlop Trophy.TORONTO, October 1.\u201450 of the speediest Bicycle men met at race track Saturday to for the Dunlop trophy which will hence orth be .regarded as the \u2018Blue Ribbon\u201d of Canadian bicycledom, at 3 o'clock five teams representing the Athenmums, Roya] Canadians, Toroutos, Wanderers an \u201cQueen City, were' in position on the track and the starttook place sharp on time.The first four miles of the race was on the track and the next 15 on the Kingston road 74 miles down and return the last mile being ridden on the woodbine course, the first riders to make their return pearance on the track were Har botale, Erman and Robertson, and they were closely faiowed by Hensall and Mo- Carthy.On the way around the tran Robertson put on a good spurt and finished first, with McCarthy, his club mate, on his hind wheel, and Hensall a wheel length to rear.Carman was fourth and Har- bottle sixth; behind Gibbons, while Hulse beat Hyslop for seventh place.Aver much calculation the small army of ju , SCOF- ers and referees decided that the À Athen- æums and Royal Canadians had tied for first place, the score being 216 points for each, Robertson's time, 1.03 1.5.The trustees of the trophy will decide on a date for the run-off between teams of Athen- æums and Royals.No Records Were Broken at Wheeling.WHEELING, W.Va, October 1.\u2014There was a large attendance at the National Circuit bicycle races on urday.The chief feature of the day was the remarkable work of Sanger, the Milwaukee flyer, who carried off four of the best prizes, including the International Invitation prize, and the at tempt of Bliss to beat his half mile record.He failed to do it, but made the half mile in 59 secs., which broke the half mile record in West Virginia and Ohio.Summaries: Class B, half mile, open\u2014Brown, malle one 1x pour rs pe, Cloveland ee A 5 Engg 0 \u2014 mil a Claw B, mile ope sa bn: £ John- on 2; Baker, he Pol er no Station aco Sen Donald New York, y, Columbus, \"line, 3 18, Class 4.mile open nker, Torin, 23 Class B, on two mile Pa nrican Conser.1; Catone.2 LC.Johnson, à Time A Class B, half mile, open \u2014Sanger, 1; Githens, 2; Goetz, 3, Time, x 124 Class B, two miles, n\u2014Sanger, 1; L.C.Johnson, 2; Cabanne, & Time, 612 The Plainfield Meeting.PLAINFIELD, N.J., October 1.\u2014The third race of the Crescent wheelmen on their famous egg-shaped track todk place to-day before a large crowd.The track was in perfect condition.- Fred J.Titus, who was entered in all of the class \u201cB\" events, li ill at the Hotel Albion and was unable ride.The sensational features of to-da.racing were Barnett's steal of the class \u201cBE\u201d mile, when he caught everybody asleep at the quarter and won in a canter, and Eugene Bofinger's wonderful ride from 35 yards in a _trial heat of class \u201c\u201cAfive heats of which wers run at two miles.Bofin got his place by the hardest kind of work, and entirely unassisted, earning loud applause.In the novice race William Ayers f oreaking his In the two mile cl handicap, after the tape had been erossed in a hot fluish, Silvie ran into Barnett and both fell heavi- y, but escaped serious injury.Silvie w isqualified for his re backwa: glances.The finish of the five mile hagdi- cap was exciting, It was won by Mdnte Scott, of the local club.Huret Wins the Championship of Frances.Panis, October 1.\u2014The bicyclist Huret won the 100 kilometre race and the cham- plonship of France at the Velodrome de la ine yesterday.His time was 3 hours and 36 minutes.The Wanderers Club.: On Satu afternoon about fifteen mem: bers of the Wanderers Bicycle Club rode out to St.Vincent de Paul via Cote St.Michel; they found thé roads in good con- ion, [The following appeared in our extra sporting Edition on Saturday evening.) THE HUNT.\u201cA Breakfast a at Dorval.At nine o'clock this morning the Bonaventure station was brilliant with the pic- atti s of the M Hunt and their guests.The occasion was a breakfast at the Forest and Stream Club.The host of the day was Mr.the master of the Hunt.The lady guests were numerous, and all in all it formed a most plctu ue party.The Indies of f the party were Mrs.Colin Campbell, Montagu Allan, Mra, and Miss Count, Mrs R.W.Heford, Mra.J.H.Smith, Mrs.Alexander Mac- lennan the Misses Brainard, Mrs.Strathy, ra.Hall, Miss Rae, Mrs.Drinkwater, Yrs.Arnton, Miss Angus.The gentlemen and var] mounts were as follows: Mr.H Mon Col, Strathy on way, Mr.Arthur Re- ford on Barer.I Dee hasta McEachran Sir Archie, Mr.J.B.Green on Blmharat, fag Allan, n master of the-Hunt: Lieüt.- + W.J.Brown on Tom, A.Philipe qu Old Tom Memon on om, Mr.ur on Gray Nu Macka: or, Mr.F.S.-H.Smith on § Redcloud, Mr.ie ln Capa and Mr.H ë A Hopper Judge E Pa r, of gir aud .r party com of rr a ler, .Rose and Dr.Anderson were among he guests of the day.Hunting Appointments Tuesday, October £ud, Elmwood, 11 a.m.Thursday, October 4th, Saturday, October 6th, Annual Steeplech: Bel-air Course.Special Trains will leave Bonaventure Station each day at ! -X and 3 o'clock, returning immediately after the races.CRICKET.Lord Hawke's Team Victorious.PHILADELPHIA, Pa., October 1.\u2014The following is the full score of the match between tbe gentlemen of England and the gentie- men of Philadelphia: GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND.C.W.Wright, c Bailey.b King.C, E.de Traford, e Muir, ns § Lucas, cK.D.Brown, b Clark iJ.Mosdauit, cand b Patterson.A.J.Hill, \u20ac Scott, b Lge seen Lord Hawke, ¢ Shiatston.bC L.C.V.Bathurst, ¢ sub., b ( HT \u2026.\u2026 Total Brown bowled 3 w des.PHILADELI'HIA\u2014FIRST INNINGS.E.D.Brown, by bitweil.J.W.Muir, c rafford, b Hill A.A: W Vood, it wicket, b Hillya F EH Bohlen, Lb w b Wh .J.Seott, \u20ac + Hardswell, b Hisar.WS Clark, jr., c Lucas, Cees k W.Ralston, © de Tratford > AW Tie.LL Brown, c Mordaunt, b Hill y \u2018B.King, c Robinson, b W hima U.P.Bailey, run out.G.8.Patterson.not out.Extras \u201cTotal./.s.Bohlen, ï w rich b b Bathurst.Wood, b .Brown.¢ and iN Whitweli, .Brown, candb WhitwelL ata hn 5 Kine.not out 5.Patterson, absent, burt.\u2019 TE on Extra Sporting Edi on-Saturday.) AQUATICS.- Gould\u2019s Pians About the Vigilant, LoNpoN, September 2.~The Field today announces that Mr.George J.Gould {-has-decided-not-to\u2014send the Vigilant to the Mediterranean this winter, although he will cruise in\u2019 these waters on board his steam yacht Atalanta.De Mare Won at Argenteull.PARIS, October !.\u2014In the international sculling contest at Argenteuil yesterday, De Mare, of France, won the 25 kilometre race in\"8 min.39 1-5 sec.Waves.Fred Hawkins, of Saratoga.defeated William McCatfery in a single ucull race on the \u2018Merrimac river on Saturday afternoon.The course was two miles with a turn, the time being 11 mins.24 secs.Hawkins won by a boat s length.QUOITS.Mr.Watt Takes the Quipp Tic ver The final draw for the\u2019 Quipp tro; played 9 on Saturday, when ates \"de.J.Burns by 61 points to 60._ The trophy is now the property of Mr.Watts, ashe won it last year'also.GOLF.The Royal Montreal Golt Club, On Saturday afternoon the second competition for the Dennistoun medal took place.Mr, F.Stancliffe, who won the previous match, was the winner by eleven strokes.M'WHIRREL'S NEXT TRIAL.[SPECIAL TO TEE STAR] .ToruNTO, October 1.\u2014It is possible that McWhirrel may be again put on trial for his life.At his recent trial the c] rainst him was the murder of ane qu lliams, There is still an indictment pendin, inst McWhirrel for the murder of Mrs.Williams and it rests with the Provincial Attorney- General's office to put him on his trial for that, or ot, as may be deemed advisabie.TIME TO RECUPERATE.i [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] SHERBROO! Que., October 1.\u2014Magis- trate Rioux, who was in, has received a six- month's leave of absence.During his congé Magistrate Loupret, of St.Johns, will re- THE MAGNET T GETS OFF.[SPROIAL T TO THR STAR] _ CORNWALL, Ont., October 1.\u2014The stea M et was safely \"taken off the shore jes- ay afternoon at 1.30, the Cultivateur taking her freight.to Montreal.IN MEMORY OF SHELLEY.RoME October 1.\u2014 À monument to Shelley, the English poet, erected b; Itallan admit.ers, has been unveiled at Re, ia, oft which town Shelley was drowns 1822, e monument, which is fifteen et high.stands in -Paolina square and faces the sea.The bust is the work of the Seulp- tor Urbano Lucchesi.It represents the at the of twenty-nine years in a m ta tive attic tude.The pedestal is simple but elegan! SIR H.F.PONSONBY.N Lonpox, October 1.\u2014Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby, Keeper of the Privy Purse and Private to Her Majesty, has tendered his resignation of his office, pleading that he is in infirm health.Should the Queen accept his restgnation, Sir Fleetwood ham Edw wards, his nes istant, will probably succeed Sir Henry.A HOTEL DESTROYED, Quec tober 1,\u2014 1.\u2014The hotel and out buildings te by Mr.Thomas Lizotte, a the Islan Was com \"do stroyed Saturday by fire.Loss > , insurance $10,000.HIP-JOINT DISEASE.ng to suffer.My ph Save to wait patiently ve ~ but my fatber procured me some of Dr.Pleroe's Golden Medical Discov- a fall.\\ EF health valuable medicine.Your true friend, EDWARD J.RUSH.PIERCE %¥: CURE OR MONEY IS REFUNDED.Gps We rrere enabled to putt the following ta EOTTOLENE, isrfinit His just bes cause There is no lard in it that TOLENE the new shortening \u201cis so wonderfully bop ular with housekeepers.OTTOLENE is Pure, DEticATE, H£Auru- For, SATISFYING no! none of the unpleasant odor necessarily connected.with lard Bold | tn 3and 5 pound pails by by all grocers.È Mado only by hil The N.K.Fairbank Company, Wellington and Amm Stag MONTREAL, STRONG'S BED BUG Effective, Nou-Polsoneus, Clean.For sale by a'l Druggista.Price 23 cen EXTIRPATOR J _ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR MONDAY OCTOBER 1 18%.1 $35 00 $3591 cote of Commerce, | 230 St.James Street, Offers FItEE ons term's INSTRUCTION in Text Book\u201d Book-keeping, to the value of Thirty-five Dollars, TO ANY STUDENT who, after One Month®s Trial of our new system of ACTUAL BUSINESS FROM THE START, should he desire to change to Text Book methods as universally taught.BANNELL SAWYER, B.C.L., NCIPAL.280 St, James street.Signed, N.B.\u2014 Visitors received daily.EDUCATIONAL, ER .\u201c MONTREAL o 1 » COLLEGE QF BIS) = se st.Dames Sireet.vrilt re-open EFT.3rd bining theory and practice.© No udont cas take this course and rem: re business ions a8 Con: ducted in the principal mercautile offices ea of No ntreal shorthand and Typewrtiing\u2014The best institu- ton for educating young ladies in the shortest possible Penman \u2018This department cannot be surpassed by any hi in point of excellence aha orough instruc.thon in in Tele nch, Eng Corresponde Muni voie Culture, Pianoforte, Mandohn, Violin' and ei de ents are teachers in artista of eminent ability.\"Des and Evening Sessions.address, G.W.THOM For vero 191 3m 217 Bt James street.MONTREAL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL For the Education of Young Ladies.88 MACKAY STREET (above Bt.Catherine) PRINCIPAL - J.Porteous Armeld, F.E.1.8, (Edin.Univ.) Lady Principal\u2014Mfrs.Arnold.Private lessons in English, French and German aîter 2 p.m.Prospectus can be had at the school.219 13sod MISS LIVINGSTON, Pupil of Sevres.ins Pur Bal also fae Will resume her Chi \u201cStudio, Turkish classes in for children, October 15.MRS.H.O.WILSON.Piano and Harmony.Spor puention to beginners.Saw St.Famille street.E.SEIFERT.Piano snd \u2018Vocal Mrs os cory-Harmouy classes 240 3 p.m.daily.For he Outer os 5.Et Fon Bireet.JULES HONE Has resumed his music lessons at 63 Victoria 8t.20936 STEAMSHIPS.{Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships.Liverpeel, Lendenderry.Quebec & Montreal From « BTRAMER.rom Liverpool Montreal Quebec.20 Sept.6 Oct.\u2014 21 Sent.= Oct 4.Oct 11 Oct.Steamers masks bed thus * do nat stop at Quebec, Ripper or Lan armies cabin passengers only easthound.RATES - PASSAGE-CABIN.68.PARISIAN, to §75 single, $100 to $18 return gs SARS\" } $5010 960single, $100 to $110 return .other steamers, \"$45 and $60 mole, 900 and $95 return number of persons J EL ett pers and New York Service.From Glasgow.BTRAMBHIPS.From New York MBept.STATE OF NEBRASKA 120, 3.00p.12 Oct STATE OF CALIFORNIA 96 Oct., 200 Le 2Nov.8TATE OF SA ARE 2 Nov., 100 p.08.Cabin, $40.Second Cabin, ÿ30.fitecrage.$15.STOTT & JURY, Ultawttn Bowmanville, Grand Trunk Railway Company OF CANADA.| Secondhand Iron Rails For Sale.The Com pany Javite offers for about Jour or or five miles of Second hand.Rails, 40 1 a path Plah Plates and Boîts suitable forth the samo.Iron Rails would be 1 t seen on on master, Lindsay, Tendorn to give price per ton of 2,210 lbs.and to name Emma me which may be at any point on the Tenders endorsed, \" Tender for Becondhand Iron and addressed to the © radersigned, will be received on or before Monday, Oct.1st.OLD IRON RAILS The Company bas for sale about 3.500 Old Iron Raï, delivery of which vil bo made at point en Gn Company's line that may Ch ou Tenders for \u201cquantitin oa tons and Upwards, ad- athe Jindersigned, wil De received on dressed to or before, Monday.Oct Cad Parties tenderin eine toire pet ton of 2,240 Tbe.and to name the where del will be required.\u2018Tenders to eodorsed, * Tendars for Iron Raila \u201c L.J.SEARGRANT, Te ST 5 goo General Manager, Mentreal, September 17th, 1084.nt SUMMER RESORTS.Dr.Strong's Sanitarium, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.al por.ee.io eme sud promenade om fhe rool utes Dry, tonic sir.TY N-Y-COED ED HOTEL Canmspobelle, Eastport, Me.Under now maangement.Fine scenery, good Seating snd fables.agp BURRLOCR à BAR Rasisort.Me ty 215e0dt?actes au the Staterooms are situated 0 the the saloom \"of ge services are fitted throughout with the incandes- 7 cent electric light.Kor freight, or further information apply to M.4 of THE HEINTZ, Kentreal, Boston or Philadelphia.or to 0 AUSTIN BALDWIN & \u20ac0.52 Broadway, X.Y.(+ most sutlabie py 3 ANS CHILGRE GE Ve .S | German Mediterranean Service.NORTH GERMAN HAMBURG-AMERICAN LLOYD 8.8.O0.steamers between New York Jod Azores, Gibraltar, Aug.Victoria, Oct.Des.| 16, drone for aples, Genoa.Coie IY Raiser W.iow ar 8,2 pe for N' Genoa.marck, Nov.3, 10am.for Genoa.Fulda, Nov.10, 3 p.m., for A Naples, Genoa.Ne No A de led Kol i F.Bismarck, Dec.a 10.m.for Algiers, Naples, Geno.\u2014 E .Ful 13 10am, for Genoa.A.à C4 Ki Jan 5, M.Alg-Gen-Alexandria.~~ ae All steamers stop at Gibraltar.c, 2 Retum tickets available for the steamers of either fine a troms Naples.Geoos, Gibraltar, Hamburg, Breme Loo- *, wet cele rated Pas S don, and Sou or be N°0, Lloyd 88 Cae +imp.Mai pry Tony s 7, « woe OrLniCus à Co Gen ey 3 Broadway, N° N.Y.217 > Bowling Green, N.J.Y.GILMOUR & Co., D.CONNELLY, St.Paul t.4 Place d' Armes 8q.DovaLas BATTERARY, W.D.O'BRIEN, StJamesst, op, Temple ¥ 1143 Bt.James st Every or oneinterestedcan \"Lime aroet ESS EE Co learn Low torcure cancer 178 of b ti th EE ne on closing y uen ioning e \u2018STAR\u2019 and enclos 6 cts.in stamps.\u2014THE\u2014 Mason's constitutional : home treatment has FOR | cured hundreds \u2018who ; are now speaking ofits wonderful success in the highest terms.Address, Non«Sectarian, 557 SHERBROOKE STREET, Xoar St.Lawrence Main Street, CONDUCTED BY The Anglican Sisters of St.Margaret.Howomary \u2018Auprrons: Mussne MACINTOSH & HYDE.The Diet Dispensary.in accordance with location ef stateroom, and | youn WonEYs CHRISTIAN ASSOCN, METCALYS STREET.Educational Departs ent will re-open October 1, 1894 Evening Classes.German Dressmaking Bookkeeping French Millinery Singing Typewriting F dollar per term.Phyaical Culture.One dollar and fifty cents per term.Elocution.Two dollars perte {orn Art Needlework.Two d Dem on Lectures in Cooking dus joe dollar and fifty Cents pur term.Morning and Aflermoon Classes.Painting and Draw .One and two dollars per month.CoN og.One dollar per month.Plain Bewing.One dollar and tity cents per term.Anseclate Membership Tickets.y cents per gear, dating from'October 1st, and en- tiding Assoviate mbers to the following pd pei ileges: Drawing, Lectures, Library, Employme Class circulars, membership tickets, nd Par further information can be obtained at the office.mn HATTIE E TENNEY.or SPENCERIAN SCHOOL OF |; LA Y.M.C.A.Bldg., Deminion Square, Montreal.SHORTHAND SIMPLIFIED.Any one who can read English can learn 8h nd.Pupils prepared to fill the most exacting positions in the shortest posaible time.Instruction by men who are experienced teachers and reporters.Evening classes elementary and ad- vanoed instruction.Hpeci class.Both sexes admitted ExpPERT REPORTING AND ALL KINDS OF TYPEWRITING DONE ON SHorTest NOTICE.Write or call for prospeu R.8 WEIGHT, J.P.McDONALD, Proprietor.2% Coffer Victoria Sq.and Craig St.THE FALL TERM IS NOW OPEN, Students may enter any time.You are Invited to in- our Practical De t.Met of Ar nd cl and facilities for giving a superior education i in all its giving per stapdividual Evening instruction i be given by the full taff on oul y, Wednesday an a Friday evenings, be- sin e on application personally, by letter, or telephone (2390).we * \"or Address, Montreal Eusimess Celiez 423 vie teria square, Mon: 0 McGILL UN IVERSITY Faculty of \u2018Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science.Lectures commence on TUESDAY, Oct, Ta.The introductory address will bedelivered oo Mo: EvEsixa, in the October: room, 6 Udilon avenus, by Professor Adami.blic cordially invited to sttend CHARLES McEACHRAN, UNIVERSITY of ™v Bishop\u2019s College, Faculty of Medicine, MONTREAL.SESSION 1804-46, The Twet ter Session of of this Faculty will begin on MONDAY 0 1st Uctober nezt.ndars and all information the of Lectures furniabed on application de he Snes GEO.T.ROSS, B.D, x0 » / FACULTY OF MEDICINE.Denial Department.MENT ee Soler eth rie W.IL DRUMMOND, M.D.; ms Amt.Registrar.an SHORTHAND INSTITUTE And Reminsion Sebool of Trpewriting, Qlass Rooms Temple Building 185 Bt.James Street, Principal\u2014Mns.J.BULLOC LOGE.Oertificated Professional Teasher and Founder uf tbe Syllabicai Method of 13th Kension n commences sept.10th, Branches Soria (for or office and ears Si rial Foie n a and are thoroughly titted Le re mn rer pre ee toes ras tn rte os in this où aie loos ty, giving satisfaction to their ors.; na ven.thoroughness of the business tra School of Arts and Applied Design.Open October Ist.Sheppard's Stadies, 2274 St Catherine Street Mise Mary M.Phillips, Principal.CHILDRENS OLASSES-\u2014Drawins, Modaling, Wood- ting in Où sod Water Color Cina Fainting snd Acscion Glam Decoration in charge of Miss Wurrnxy.Kiring for both and WER FHOLIN ACCOSPANINGNT & SOLFRGGH) LESSONS, Mr.J.J.Goulet will resume his tuition at No.427 Bt.Catherine st, on the 15th of September.206 26 NEW ART SCHOOL.Classes begin Oct.4tk-_ Portraits, Scenery, Fruit, from nature, stlllife.Life.Also Chess 324 31 kinds Art Docoradlag 2144 6%.Catherine, corner Aeiassas October.Ï wee Sr be recotved with (hank ty ts Manage at tbe rooe 1764 St.Antoine 203 \u201cLa Flora\u201d (Especial) | = =F | Cigar, 10c.Stands \u201cInsist spon = alone.| having it the work of the le rye a.She MELE EES | MRS PAUL .WIALLARD.ere wany ln City.too ill to be moved.and too poor to be Wil resume bis tuition at of October.Ap- Praonmarsr comes brought tee food coude nai poe Btcre 20 Be Cathar ree Fhe real.Bornes mors a and aid il thet power 53 dence, 39 Bishop street.I! mx allevia us are p \u2019 0 every comfort du can hardly realize how - prepared broth or ji he clean hte asd.piUo® Super J.HERBERT MARCEAU, before whieh of are heat Cr e j ¢ : : us BT ee ee pures with bis Teacher of Vocal Culture, which Nore the comfort £hess suferers.The 138 PHEL STREBT.Jai=d aod tmuch distress ro relieved: \u2014in the past about - mn Gola Broly and Je pintaot Mk rare den disronsed bed dint of velo End, aoû lb: aride MONS.D.Ducharme Taether mors or shall ba done in the future, Por such resumed piano teaching G | Sones ars tory le promets and at poset the £132 Baboakt st 153\u201d Bleury sires Mons Ducharue el © help, with sacs or ttle donation will be venet payers to the training of beginaers, ne the Tressurer, Miss Gould, Dorohes- Sor st.Groceries (partieniarty sugar) and Clothing :; MR.A.TOLMIE, dE W.RAPHAEL'S ART CLASSES Por BRAVING sad PAINTING, widl commence oo Fx st a + MR.HERBERT PATTON.THE ONLY KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS T.Dawson, ford, Out.says, VW.F.Carmen, prosentinx Montreal PILLS \u2014 Manager Standard Bank, Brad.Cha: Kiduey-Li masd aay ol ne + ney-Liver Pills are a Kidneys and Liver.«15 McCaul St, Toroeto, re Star, says, Chase's Pills act \u20ac magic for the relief of heat ache, bilious attack and constipation, receipt of price, to 45 LOMBARD 37.Sold everywhere, or by mail on EDMANSON, BATES & CO.TORONTO.OUT law t£ 213 University Bishop's College, MEE ?CHASSAING'S WINE Dt- DIGESTIVE Prescribed since 30 years AGAINSP APPECTIONS OF THB DIGRSYIVE ORGANS Paris, 8, \u201cFALIZRES\u2019 18 the most often le food for infants agreeab months upwards, Avenue Victoria.- PHOSPHATINE\u201d recommend and most rum 8 to 7 cspeclally at the time of weaning and during the growing 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Chair & Bed Springs.A large stock always on hand.ns mbepmeperntnt) Windsor Oyster Depot & Lunch Room Cor.Windsor and St.Antoiné Streets.OPEN BDAY AND NIGHT.\u2018 \u2014 SPECIALTIES Bulk and Shell Oysters, Bolied and Live Lobsters.Oyster Mews.» Choice Cansd Confectione N.B.\u2014The ted SPS uts and California Fruits, es, Chars, and Tobacces.h sways yo rod Bot, c ow, Bags o- EB, DESJARDINS, Prep.covered.Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer Inferior medicines in place of this, Ask for Cook's Cotton Boot Compound, fake no subett- tute, or Inclose $1 and 6 cents In postage 1n Letter return mail stamps.Address The Cook Company, Wiadeor, On Bold in Montreal by B.KE.MOGALL, 7113 Sotre Dane sh + ) LS volés CottonRoot + monthly by thousan-te.æ Ladies.1s/the rfeotiy safe and rellable modicine die +\" aid fe she the hoodlums and finally put - © \u2018Shen to flight.je * The Daily Stir, GRAHAM & 00, Propristars.168 and 166 St James Street.and ammunition, on.and Seciare the they will now fight to the bi are nd.ae En rover towns the pete do Other te ob ET = pts Thay say it is the restoration peace and Bergh t to return to their homes, which they hope will be granted them when the presid me $180 for six months, ed y Rosier Advertising are Messe.mA = fee R BE Bar Pomaca 1 de la Graig, Bese eee CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 0th September, 1504, Monday.crncestsneene serorencsasseners 37,688 WeADOSARY .crcrnee suverensennnseinns ST.T54 Thursday.csesese sescsssoduossecssnces 88,000 FHARY.0.uovvossecesonnacee sovvecces ÉTAIT BatArÜAY.1.\u20260coavseenserserensensernsce 41,882 : 230,178 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE =) MONDAY, OCTOBER 3,- 14.Sept.29, THE PROVINCIAL ORISIS.The question of the hour is, \u2018Can Mr.Taillon find an Eaglish-speaking member of the Legislature who, for the sake of a - portfolio, will assume the responsibility of the new Paris loan?One or two of the English members are credited with Cabinet aspirations, but we doubt whether any of them would care to atand up in the Legislative Assembly and defend this extraordinary plece of financing.The Government or gans are speculating as to who is to carry on the financial policy inaugurated under , Mr.Halls administration.Nobody will even pretend to carry on that policy because the very reason of Mr.Hall's resignation is that the Government has deliberately abandoned it.The Taillon Government inherited a heavy burden of debt, necessitating the imposition of new taxes the closest economy in expenditure and most careful financing in order to save the province from bankruptcy.Whatever may be thought of Mr.Hall's scheme of taxati be had a plan for the gradual reduction * the provincial debt and the Govern nt bas evidently abandoned that plan /and for reasons which wilighave to be explained next sessio not \u2018earlier public province.r the direct in- ebec securities in the Ry such a transaction the worst evil to be feared, The most deplorable feature of the whole affair i is that within afew moriths the Government will in all probability find itsell with About ten million dollars of public mouey in hand ostensibly provided to meet liabilities which do not mature until 1904, and 1908 & 1908 and for | which in the meantime it will be difficult to dnd remunerative investment.Imagine a Quebec Government with ten millions of loose cash lying around and a Federal election campaign in progress! The pretence than the Government's policy has been in any way affected by the withdrawal of the Canadian Pacific notice of repaymen!.is the voriest sham.The notice could not have been withdrawn without the consent of theGovernment and as a matter of fact It'was withdrawn at the Urgent reques\u2019, of the Government, and ther: is not the slightest doubt will be speedily renewed unless the Government \u2018makes some arrangement for reducing the rate of interest payable by the Canadian Pacitic.It is greatly to be feared that the last has been seen of any systematic attempt by th present Government to reduce the public debt of this province, THE YOUNG MAN VOTE.The provisional voters lists are open for the registration of new voters for two more weeks only.But two weeks is plenty \u201cof time in which to register every young man in Montreal.And we hope that the time will be utilized.The young man vote ought to be heard from at the next elections.The Young man of to-day takes a deep interest in politics and often knows the issues and his mind touching them very wellbefore his name appears on the voters lista.Then his vote is always a hopeful, an optimistic vote.He believes in Canada and her future.The young man vote is needed now, but it wili be jlmrgely lost it the young men do not register during the next two weeks! An income of $0 a year is all that is necessary.} BICYCLISTS ROUTE HOODLUMS.New RochHELLE, N.Y., Octoder 1.\u2014Dur- Ing the masquerade lantern parade, under the auspices of the Hugnenot Wheelmen of this place on Saturday night, the wheelmen were attacked br a gang of hoodlums and badly treated, The cyclists returned the attack, ood for ten minutes t| Battle, which several persons on both badly hurt.The wheelmen out- = THE SITUATION IN BRAZIL.points and Chat the Hourgentnars tffore nd that lhsurgen ain Le better Thar have arms 1 lots wers disposed of.A ruimber of hums NIGHTMARE OF OF \"SOCIALISM, France is Threatened cntened With ty And The Unress that Aeccom- panies iv.Paws, October L.\u2014The prospect stronger of serious manifestations of Éoclat ism in French politics during October.The Sachin victory in.in the election, to fill the VACANCY Cau Casimir Berlery elevation to the presidency.has filled the party with enthusiasm, and they nolonger conceal theirintention toovertltrow the President,by means of a coalition with his opponents in -the Chamber, if possible.It is repeated! asserted thal the President will not mu Jon, retain il Dupuy at the head of the Cabinet, but the rumors of the Cabinet crièls Is appear to be premature.Paris correspondent of the London Times even ventures a thinly veiled prophesy of revolution.He wrote this week: \u2018Neither Casimir-Perier nor anybody else can do anything against Socialism.When the bourgeoisie perceive that the Socialists are agreed to devouring them, differing only as on sauce with which they are to be served up, they will recommence the game which has been going on for a century.They will fling themselves into the arms of a deliverer, stipulating not for liberty or equality or anything of that sort, but simply for riddance from the nightmare of Socialism.They will acclaitp the man who allows them to go quietly to sleep and to awake without \u201cuneasiness.Hence, pretenders, impatient or otherwise, may bw advised to say, not that they love liberty, but that they love force; not fraternity.but authority; not equality.but obedfence.\u201d -CLOTHING STRIKES ENDED.Boston, October 1.\u2014The Executive Council of the several unions of clothing makers met yesterday and decided that the strike was virtually ended, as nearly all the contractors had signed the union agreement, which provides for increased w.aud establishes the nine hour day for the workers.The Contractors Association has practically ceased to exist.NEW YORK, October 1.\u2014The journeymen tailors who have been on strike for 14 weeks Ao resist a reduction of 10 per cent, in wi had a meeting ye jerda and decided w return to work \u2018 tionally.Yestenday four merchant.tailors P mised to keep on paying the old rate of wages.The Union spent $10,000 in this fight and its treasury is exhausted.AFFAIRS IN SAMOA.SAN FRANCISCO, October 1.\u2014The steamship Monowl frown Apia brings advices that the rebel Tamasese and his followers have surrendered to King Mallietoa.The land commission's surveyor, who was sent down to Aana tosurvey some disputed lands, was forcibly resisted by the rebel natives, who ape already organizing for another prolonged.resistance.What will be the out- .&ome is hard to say.Mnnaeava.a powerful Samoan chief, who led the delegation \"which visited the United States uring President Harrison's administration and negotiated with the United States, is dead.ARRESTED IN PLYMOUTH.WicaITA, Kas.October 1.\u2014T.R.Hazard, president of the Bank of Sedgwick City, who, it is alleged; with others defraude J.W.Ramsey, of Springfeld.Ills., out of $23,000, by forged deeds in real estate deals here, has been arrested in Plymouth, N.H Two of those implicated with Hazard have been sent to th the penitentiary.\" BROKE HIS BACK WRESTLING.ERIE, Pa., October 1.\u2014 1.\u2014Alvin Carnahan, of Wealeyville, was brought from the Edin- boro State Normal School to the Hamot Hospital last night with a broken back, received throw his adversary over his head.Sr PERSONALS, Mr.S.Chase, of New York, is at the Windsor.Rev.John Keen New York, is at the Windsor.Mr.Stanley Brown, London, England.is at tho Windsor.* Mr.Allan McDougali.Toronto, is at the St.Lawrence Halt, Mr.Wallace Johns and Mrs.Jones, Toronto, are at the Windsor.Mr.B.A.Su, ça Calgary, Alberta.is at tho St.Lawrence Hali Mr.G.1.Bishop WAS.AmoTR the departures for Englund on Saturday by the Vancouver.Mr.Walter Jamieson has rturand to town for the autumn from bis summer quarters at Dor- i Nr.PL.Connor, of the Consumers Cordage On Brantford, and Mrs Connor aro at the Mr.S.Whitaker and family have returned to thelr residence in the city from Lachine where \u20ac thèy spent the summer.Mrs.Janes A.Gillespie and the Misses Gilles- pio baveleft town for Halifax, N.S., where they will spend some wee: Mru Godirey.Miss Godfrey and Mr, C.H.Godfrey have arrived at their town residence, from their votiage at Beaurepaire.Mr.G.W.Hamilton and family have arrived at their town: residence, Pecl street, from their summer roireat at the Island, Dorval.Mr.E.C.Smith.president of the Vermont Central Railway.and Mrs.= mith, arrived in town Friday morning from St.Albans.2 P.M.Christie and Miss Christie are among tho passengers by R.M.S.Parisian, on their return from & suminer holiday in England.Mr.F.Paul leaves (his evening with his femily.via Central Vermont, fer New York, whore thoy will take up their rosideuce for the winter.Col.R.O'Hara, of Dublin, Ircland, who has been An Cade ni pooting cEpodition, in the ort cet, sai for England on x b; the Numidian.\u201c add Mos.Andrew A.Allan and family havo roturn- from Quebec,where they have beon the guests of Mrs.Allan's mother for «overal weeks, on their return from Cacounn.Mr.W.M.Ramsay, of the Standard Life In.Rurance Codipany, and famliy nave returned town for the Autumn from thoir deligherui country residence, \u201cDaltahas,\u201d Boncons: Frere Hilduard, ProvinMal Superior of the Brothers of Charlty of the Mignonue streot Re- formmtory.hinx returned from France, where h Mtended ¢ the inccling of the General Chapter Dr.J.WW.Scane, resident surgoon of the Victoria Hospital.has returned from.Qu re he wns admitted to the practice of cine Th the Province of Quebec at the meet College of Physicians and Surgeon: The wedding took place at the Anglican Cathedral on Saturday, at Quebec, of Ca contain vie, of \u201cA\u201d Haters.» .Zr with ram, danghter of the ate Mr.Claph bis era n weli- known notary of Ro Mr.G.W.Eddie and family have returned to town from their Summa ner residence the Je land, Dorval.Mrs.Ead Kadie and Manter Stanhopo Eadie, who ae spent the summer in Englard.are among tho arrivals by the iri The Right Rev.& Sullivan, N.D.Bis ma, nerompanicd by his daughter Rian Rar livan, took his departure for England on Sattir- day by the Numidian en route to Montone, whe hero be will take up his residonos for sao win- Mra.(er.) James VV atson, of of Lachino.and her Luv duuæhters.sailed by th ancouvcer on Saturday wornin ior atrip \u201cio the Gld Country.A number of fricnd: were at the ship to sce tkemotf.Rev.Mr.Watson accompanied them as frr as Quo Vory Rev.p.H, Beaudet, Laurent, accompanicd by Rev.Procurator of the College, nad left for, Neuilly, France, t look after some businoxs of (ho Order.Rev.Fathers Roy ad Crovicr aro in charge of the parish in hisabsence.Captain Fdward Tempic Rote, youn the tate Sir, Jol.a Rose.Lan, pas day.ch route to Quebec, asthe M.Flagler, president of the Mean dard Oi} Company and of th Sackronville and St.Augustine Hallway, who, with ill spend somo dajs at tho Ancient ont Lani, of \u2018rather Renan, t son of through ls, \u2018REAL ESTATE SALES.ers attended the auo.oqulu propetty on re gol.8 5 ne t Twenty are A large attendance of Saturday.The prices we: in course of construction on the ie at end near ron ao ne have vie ES ou #herbrooke through the Canad while wrestling, in an endeavor-to | toLP.26 ian, in Californie.to ea TSOLDIERS CHARGED.WITH SEDITION.|: | ARREST OF A COMPANY OF THE STUDENTS CORPS.All Sorts of Charges are Alleged\u2014 Socialistic Doctrines, Insulting Their Officers and Printing Lampoons on Those in Authority Included.BERLIN, October 1.\u2014A sensational rumor gained currenoy early Sunday morning, that the Fourth Regiment of Guards had been \u201calarmed\u201d In the Noabit barracks, and that 150 non-commissioned officers had been arrested.From the facts, as learned subsequently, it appears that 183 non-com- misaioned ofticers, belonging to the chief gunnery school, were arrested Saturday evening.The failure to identify one officer, who was accused of disseminating Socialist pamphlets, caused the authorities to decide to arralgn all the ofticers, among whom was the suspect, before a military tribunal.The guards were alarmed merely to esoort the prisoners .to Magdeburg, which they did with fixed vayonsess A correspondent had an interview on Sunday with a high military officer in Berlin concerning the arrest of the non-commis- sioned officers in the training school in the Invalidstrasse last night.\u2018The correspondent learned that the arre ted officers, ron- t to the rules, had maintained regular student\u2019s unions, and had edited a Uxbera- gazette, in which various officers and institutions were lampooned.A number of seditious papers were seized.The accused officers had boycot ed the training school mesh as much as they could, éating there because they were forced to do so, but never drinking there.- They usually met in the back parlor of a beer house, where they drink beer and saug seditious songs.LONDON, October 1.\u2014A despatch to the Daily News says that the arrests of the non-commissioned officers probably bad nothing to do with Socialism.The commander of the gunnery school is disliked on account of his severity.Having lately noticed the growing spirit of insubordination, he called the non-commissioned officers together and severely reprimanded them.This was on Friday night.The men sub- uently became noisy and troublesome and the commander visited their rooms and ordered that they be silent.The men became insolent and openly refused to obe the order.They became threatening an the commander drew his sword in self- defence.This had the effect of restoring order.The commander then immed:- ately ly telegraphed to Emperor William, who arrest of the mutingers.The Pour Regiment 8f the guards was summoned and surrounded the school during the night.The non-commissioned officers were aroused and went into the court yard, where the commanderadd them, sa ing: \u201cYou all prisoners.Everybody who tries t to pe must abide the conxe- quences.\u201d All'the prisoners \u2018were escor to the railway station at three o'clock in the morning and sent to the Magdeburg fortress.Another version of the affair says that the commander, Baron Stettin, was passing through the court-yard during a drinking bout and that the men upon seeing him, shouted insulting wo! Authentic details of the arrest of 183 non.\u2019 commissioned officers in the gop school on Saturday night fy \u2018the fei of the affair.According to Shi er information, shortly after the roll Saturday the non-commissioned officers were assembl in the yard of th school, when Majer Von Stettin, director of the school, surrounded by officers, p to administer a severe Teprigand to them for their lampoon of certain officers and insti- tates.while the Major was speaking, a window in the achool b bullding was thro open and a pupil, whom the officer failed to identify, shouted \u2018\u2018lebe Anarchie.\u201d Major Von Stettin demanded the name of the culprit, but every one in the yard refused to betray his identity.Subsequently, the persdhal effects of all the students were exaniined, and a quantity of Socialistic pamphlets and other literathre was found.A committes of enquiry was immediately formed and summoned the chiefs of the political police.The adjutant-commander- general also communicated at once with the Emperor,who is at Rominten, and all the members of the school were ordered to remain in their rooms, pending the recelpt of orders as to the course to pursued.A number of the pupils went to bed at the usual hour, but many of them decided not to retire until informed of the disposition %0 be made of them.Some time later a telegram was received from Emperor William, in which His Majesty directed that summary measures be adopted.In accordance with these instructions, shortly before midnight a battalion of the guards, each man of which was supplied foith fifteen ball cartri dges, was marched to the school and surrounded the buildings.Major Von Stettin ordered that all the pupils file into the school yard without weapons.When all were \u2018assembled be dressed them, saying: \u201cFrom this moment consider yourselves prisoners in preventive custody.Those of you who aitempt any resistance must.be prepared for the oat serious consequences,\u201d Then turning to the troops, and speaking .in a lduder tone, lie ordered them to shoot down any of the prisoners who attempted to escape.The men silently submitted to their arrest, and at once took their departure for Magdeburg under guard of tho soldiers.After they had gone, it was found that several of the pupils had been missing from roll call, but these were all arres later.During \u2018the course of Sunday, 20 soldiers belonging to different regiments were taken into custody on suspicion of being connected with the pupils and they, too, were sent to Magdeb: urg.WiLL PRACTICE HENRY GEORGEISM MOBILE, Ala, October 1.\u2014The Falr Hope Industrial Association of Des Moines, Ia.bas determined to, establish a colony, based on Henry George's si tax theory in Baldwin County, Ala.c clandsare located between Daphue and Battles,on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay, and officers of the association will be hers shortly to start things moving.Twenty-tive families will come as soon as preparations are completed, and will be increased to one hundred by the spring.They will engage in trucking, fruit-growi ng and small manufacturing._ GERMAN DISTRUST OF POLES, BERLIN, October 1.1.\u2014The agitation for a revival of the Polish Kinadom continues to be the foremost topic of discussion throughout Germany, and particularly in Fork in, T recent declaration of Archbishop Stablewski, of Posen, that Polleh vebellios in these days iu impossible; that the 1nodern Polex feel that they aro in every sue, pacs gubjoots; shat they, arte the e.thing se Tooke that be renal re order o ish aspirations, but in Sotiallsm-fails satisfy tho German press tha the pro- fosstons of ths Polos are genuin ine ISN'T TREATING V WITH TH BALINESE.Tae Hae October 1.\u2014 The Gover nor-General of \u2018the Dutch Fast: Indies says that there is no truth in the report that.Be whe have given 20 re nese, who have given so e to the Dutch troops om the isl and of Lom- THE LAHN iS BLAMED.Octover 1 \u2014Whes Lover German Liner Lahn srrives in Le Forte taie wook bar oficers will doubtiess make \u201d aries of the 1 Jlmht of of her night, when the North Sea, on the Lig barq serious vieu is taken of the matter The vessels saw each other s lights ta for near pbs an hour before the dre ve for which, rofure, it is alieged th are was excuse steamer's part.o Labn struck the et side of the Sinaia, which at once lost her fore and main masta aud to make water ra rapidly.The collision occurred Just before mis night, andthe shook aud the and men of both vessels Woke upthe age n's passengersand Into a state of great excitement.mehow the Lahn was scarcely scratched, but the Magdala had to be abando and her crew went ai the steamer, fro m which they lauded at Southampton.ap tain Amateul bas already made an affidavit, aud the Mag.dala\u2019s owners have given notice of a claim for damages aguinst the North Ge oY e Magdala is the North Sea.BISHOP'S COLLEGE.The Governing Body of the University Hold Their September Meet- Ink at Quebee.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Quenec, Que., October 1.\u2014The September meeting of the governing body of the University and School of Bishop's College was held here on Saturday.The trustees and members -of the Council met at ¥ o'¢tlock and the corporation consist: ing of the amalgamation of the two bodies met at 9.90 in the Church Hall, There were resent: obert\u2019 Hamilton, D.C.L.R.R.Dobell, John Hamilcon, A.D.Nicolls and Lieut.Col.J.R.White.Council Principal lam D.C.L., Rev.Prof.Allnett, D.b and Rev.Prof.Wilkinson.The head master, H- J.H, Petry, Esq.,'also attended to present his report.The \u2018frustees, who have to do with finan- cial-Lusiness, and the Council, who have to do witheducational matters, gave reports of the business transacted since the last corporation meeting, The Principal also reported on the prospects of the College, which are most encouraging.The honor coarses in Classics, Mathematics and Theology are to be ngthened from one year to three years Suggestions were made as to the celebration of the Jubilee in 1895.It was statett that during the J last twelve years not less than $120, ad been given to the Institution, and hence a hope wan ex- raised in the next five years as a Jubilge und.The Alma Mater Scciety, Its commit- tes held, expressed au intention of raising $110,000 of the above amount towards completing the chapel and bullding à now gymnasium.The rest of the fund might be used to help.the endowment of professorships, especially those of Classics and Pastoral Theology, and possibly the principal- ship, The sci ool reported a larger sixth farm than usual, and cxaelient procpe work.Mr.Brockington, B.London University, and Mr.en.Cambridge.Emmanuel College have bean to masterships recently.Mr.rockington has studied English under \u2018kdward Arber at Marson College, Birming- bam The next regular meeting of the Co tion will take place in Montreal at Eater.tide, 1865.JABEZ SPENCER BALFOUR.The Arguments Advanosd Against This Extradition.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Buenos ATnrs, October 1.\u2014Senor \u2018Var- ela, who is defending Jabez Spencer Balfour, says the extradition of his client would be illegal, as the claim was made five \u201cRo fore the treaty came into operation.ore the documents presented British Legation, in support the of the tar dition claim, are insu t, accord .the laws of Argentina., ONTO'S MACDONALD STATUE, \" {GPECIAL 10 THR STAR.) OTTAWA, October 1.\u2014Sir John Thom has accepted the Invitation to Jiaveil the monument, in Toron donald on October 13th A $10,000,000 PULP DEAL.October 1.\u2014An Ap eo Daily News, mors T MILWAUKEE, Wis, Beer, Vis, spec purchase oF the American breweries b ish capitalists has just been concluded, unless somethin, hg unforseen occurs, all mills on Fox River will pass into the hands of an English s; ndicate on À 1.The properties involved in deal include twenty-nine paper and twenty.one pulp mills.The value of the plants is estimated at $10,000,000.The value of the product is about out $50,000 daily.DOWN ON THE FAITH CURISTS.TrEXTON, N, , J., Octo October 1.\u2014Mrs.Bessie T.Glenn, a faith curist, is the first one of her class in New Jersey to be held for trial under the new law the recent Legislature, making it a misdemeanor for any faith curist or mind healer to practice in the state.She tried to cure Sadie Bell of Paimyra, of consuraption, but the girl died, and a coroner's jury decided that she died\u2019 for the want of recognized medical attention.The constitutionality of the act is to be tested.DESPERADOES IN NOVA SCOTIA.Havrtrax, N.S., October 1.\u2014A couple of tramps have been terrorizing the villages and districts alo) i Pictou hort fine line branch railways.y boarded a special train at West River, heh when ordered off by Conductor Buchanan, drew revolvers and took possession of the train.At River John they robbed tho station and fired pistols at two men, who attempted to arrest them: The Intercolonial authorities offer rowards for the arrest of the desper- oes, ant the paper and pul HUNTINGDON'S NEW ENTERPRISE, New York, October 1.\u2014 A Recorder special from Durange, Mex., says: The railroad running from Âltata, on the Pacific coast to Culciocan, has been purchased by a syndicate of New York capitalists.It will be immediately extended to this city.where \u2018connection will be made with the Mexican {Nierational Road.C.P.Huntington,of the n Infernational and\u2019 the of the new enterprise.MINNESOTA FOREST FIRES, BRAINERD, Minn, October 1.\u2014A bea rain set in at seven o'clock Saturday an all danger from the forest pres Das now passed day wight ne ot The fires oa eaten their wa, nto the city limits and a fierce gale was blowing the flames direct! towards the | residential portion of the city.Scores of \u2018armers have n burnagd out near this city.POST AND EXPRESS ROBBERIES.St.JOSEPH.October 1.\u2014The Post Office at Eallatine \"has been robbed, The safe was blown open and $3000 in stampe and money stolen.ArcHisoN, Kas, October 1.\u2014The Wells- ein | 1 here bias bee roue of à package contain ST.THOMA® STREET RAILWAY.51.THOMAS, Ont., October 1.\u2014-The St, Thomas Street Railway has been sold to the dissie wa uel controls she Toronto, Cleveland, Montreal Winni $ ds The Thies sie te ex tended aad converted in to an electric ser- ce.NORTH-WEST GENERAL ELECTIONS WisxIPEG, October 1.\u2014 1.\u2014Governer Muekin- EE re the date the last weak In October.2 SNOW IN MI MINNESOTA | pere, Mion, also at Brainerd and along tthem rman floating about in.Trustees, R.W.Heneker, D.C.L., - teresti pressed that at the same rate $150,600 might atest ante deal since the the Southern .Pacific Companies, is sald to be at the head \u2014Three inches- pA with ibe Northen oo 15 \u201c usp _THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR MONDAY OC \u2018OCTOBER 1 1894, PRE-EMINENT.Apollinares \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERL\u201d \u201c VELVETY\" \u201cWORLD-WIDE POPULARITY\" \u201cAT THE HEAD OF ALL THE WATERS EXAMINED FORPURITY AND FREEDOM FROM DISEASE GERMS.\" * British Medical Journal.DOMINION SQUARE.An Important Anniversary of the Church Observed.It was a day of rejoicing yesterday at the Dominion uare Church, It was the thirtieth anniversary of the laying services, In the morning the .Pope, ex- president of the British reached a sermon on the text, Phillipians, 22: \u201cBut it I live in the flesh this is the fruit of my labor.\u201d The reverend gentleman's remarks were listened to with rapt attention.In the afternoon the Sunday- school held an open session.Theservice was crowded and interesting addresses were delivered.The choir, in connection with an orchestra under Mr.F.W.Holland, rendered several anthems in excellent style.Mr.Robert Irwin made (aterocting reference to the growth of the Sunday ool in the last 20 years.Dr.Antliff spoke of the importance of having orchestra music to lead the sin, ing, and also referred to the faithful wor of the late Mr.William Drysdale.Dr.Alexander showed the importance of having a church on the site to hold not Jess t ple At the evening serv ice, tho pastor, Rev.W.J.Hunter, D.D., preached a most in.sermon; \u2018taking for his text, Joshua 4:6.7, \u201cAnd their \u2018stories shall be a memorial unto the children.of Israel forever.\u201d Dr.Hunter raid: \u201cAll history may pr operly Le called a monumental record, for it is made up of great cvents and conspicuous lives.The principal events inthe 1 ves of great men are written down, and the principal events which concern a nation or peoples Mes written down and the result \u2018is called H Dr.Hunter t en led up to a very interesting history of the church {rons its foundation.On the first of October, \"1664, the foundation stone was laid, Of the two ministers who officiated at the opening of the lecture room on June 11th, 1565, one is still alive, and of the throe ministers who reac edicatory sermons on Octc- Per 8th, 1505, two have died.Thirteen ministers, including Dr.Hunter himself, have occupied the pulpit, as pastors of the church; of these latter oh have died, while nine remain in active service.The records show that since the openlug of the lecturo room there have been conducted 307 marriages, 415 baptisms, and 233 burials.The loss b removalsand withdrawalsamounttosome 1 Dr.Hunter cl a most interesting address with the woi \u2018The old home should be dear to your hearts and you should say, \u2018If I forget thee, O Dominion uare, le ning.If do not remember thee lot æ tongue cleave to the root of my mouth; if ps ler not Dominion Square above my chief oy.\u201d tgrestin Rev.H Conference, CITY ITEMS.The St.Helen\u2019s Island ferry service has been discontinued for the season.The Quarterly general meeting of the Board of Trad: be bold to- Montreal e will morrow afternoon.The bronze \u201casas £ Maisonneu Te, 2 Place d'Armes, ben sheltered ya wooden shed Tor he w Rev.Auguste Lacasse is the new curé of the new parish of Ste.Elizabeth of Portu- , formed out of the former limits of St.enri.The Order of the Holy Cross have acquired iece of land at Riviere des Prairies, on which to erect a summer residence for the priests of the Order, Rev.Father Quiunlivan, pastor of St.Patrick\u2019s, preached yesterday morning at St.Mary's Church on the occasion of the feast of St.Michael.Rev.Abbé Calixte Ouimet, curé of St.Eustache, bas been appoin an agr\u2019 nl- tural missionary, and Rev.Abbé Hetu Las n made a vicaire forain to rep the late Mr.Guyon.: District istrate Loupret, of the districts of Ibervi le Beauharnols and St.Hyacinthe, re \u201cShine trict Magistrate Rioux, of the d bret or St.Francis during the latter\u2019s ilin The Provincial Grand Lod of Good Templars meets at Dunham on Wednesday.A goodly number of delegates and visitors is expected, and the various reports, it js said, will be encouraging.: PROTESTANT NIGHT SCHOOLS.The night schools a: are to be opened this winter on the same terms as follow: Classes are likely to be formed in de es schools: Mount Royal school, 803 Un in street; Sherbrooke Street oon corner Sherbrooke and St.Dominique street; Dufferin school, 94 St.Vrbain » street; Lansdowne school, corner Shaw Catherine streets; Royal Arth Arthur school, 6 \u2018Workman street; \u2019Lorne school, 215 Coler- aine street.Masters will bo in attendance at the above schoolson Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week from 7.30 to 9 o'clock, in order to enrol and examine applicants.Regular wo work will begin on Monday, tl the nstant.NEW TIME-TABLES, The Dalhousie Square train to Quebec at &80 p.m.will run only on Sundays.The Joliette and Three Rivers train will leave eek days and at 5.15p.m.The Point Fortune train will leave at 5.15 on every day except Sunday.The Ha îtax express will arrive at 8.20 à.m.every morn- t Monday.Between Ottawa and rid the fous, regular daily trains will run as usual, and oi: \u201cthe morning train Ottawa there will be parlor SHIPPING NOTES.The Beaver Line: SS.Lake H uron, from Montreal, Sept.w arrived out pn Saturday all The Beaver Line £8, Lake Winnipeg sailed from Liverpool on Saturdayat 11a.m.ith 110 passengers for Mon and Que- BODIES WASHED ASHORE.NISTIQUE, Mich., October 1.\u2014The bodies of the crew of Bie sunken schooner Home were washed ashore last night.Those of Captain C.P.Henderson \u2018and iden Adar Berkanaki, seaman, have been i dent tl ers cannoi recog.An inquest is being held here to- A CONVENT SCANDAL.October L\u2014A serious scan.an EEE affecting a convent here Is giving rise to quoh comment.The Indy superior- a And Several oth or persona have been rested, _ , To Cleanse the Syatem bil Effectuall t gently.when costive or bil- .jous, or hen blood is impure or slug: gish, to permanently cure habitual constipa to awaken the kidneys and liver to healthy activity, Tithoat gt Irritating or weakening Tat dispel headaches, colds or fevers use Syru (FY rm rr rn the heart.eal ba a romps and positive con- lv ce Le De ide, nd ver primé OR of the corner-atone, aud the people of .he.congregation celebrated it with most-in- | my right hand-forget its cun-'|.PET ps SRE LS , - euros OE PS ert 2 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, a INS \u2018The ou Final Spin.\u201cCAPITALS versus SHAMROCKS |= Shamrock Grounds, SATURDAY, October 6th.Ball faced at 3 sharp.Twe Mours\u2019 Play, Rain or Shine.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.\u201d (Champions), TMK \u2014 Reserved \u2018180\u2014uow on sale at the oflios of the B.A.A A, 188 Bt.Jasmes Street pal (9am.to 6 w Regular Grand Nide, 30e.Admission te standing ma, south side, Be.by Pearson & Co, boillez Bquars : Dick Kelly, Bieury Street ; treal .Bt.Pots 8t.* True Witness,\u201d Craig Street; J.T.lyons, comer Craie Bas id en ron atm aring Co., Balmoral Notro Dame Streel.Secure your Tickets car carly.Gates open mu at, 1 o'clock a il an presents bursday, may rego extended on reserved platform on payment of advance.asl passes 7 ave same pri CES» KS A Beautiful Selection of MARBLE & ONYX Special CLOCKS * Tortie rice, \"PHT af Clocks and Watches at Moderate R.-SHARPLEY & SONS, 2% ST.\u2014JEWELLERS\u2014 JAMES STREET.pecial Designs.6813 Don't swear because your briarwood:s burnt oul.wood pipe ote and sweel.aE TOR, Richmond, Va and :: CANADIAN .Customs and Byte Tori - WITH LIST OF - \u2018Warehousing Ports, Sterling Exchange, and other Tables, &c., Price\u201450 Cente.For mle at, the Book Stores and by the publishers.MORTON, PHILLIPS & \u201c.Mationers, Blank Beek Makers & = \u201c1185 & 1757 Norns DAME STREET, Norman ZU So Nw > snd many 55 2 renova $Pletely cured by B.BB.LIFE WAS A | BURDEN, 'OURES .} DYSPEPSIA.Dyess sim rom viva asic he rch es Constipation - Patrick's Hall, 483 MoGLI atreet, on .Monday Evening, Int October, at 8 o'clock.By order, 8.OROGS, 2302 ___ Rec.Sec.EVERY NIGHT.at 8.18.: MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Le ~~ - oN ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Havar Tomas.LusskE AnD Marwac AU Next Week, the Distinguished PAULINE HALL J Rs of artlatio merite ras Eon QUAL i I H 1 grr ln Beperiatre, 239 NS THEATRE.lat 2) Week, Matinces Wednesday and saturdal MR.ROBERT MILLIARD Presents the Briliant Comedy, œ pl NOMI Prices, 25e, 500, 150 ats on sale at The: 0am, Lol aig Any 775 BL.Jarnos st : su pard\u2019s, and hotels.- Next week\u2014The Merry pers.WaNa.mn THEATRE ROYAL.Every Aflerneon and Evening this bee d N.8.WOOD Ina Grand ORPHANS OF NEW YORK.vi A RINK.em a PO dE M + extra P X ti am CTORI Coming-ON THE BOWERY.pu me Positively the Only Great Instructive E t in ontren) This Week, ~ OSCAR RS GLEASON The THE HORSE EDUCATOR 5,500 Seats.25 cents 2,000 Seats.35 cents GLEASON appears Nightly at 8.15, se ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL.St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Tuesday Evening, Oct.and, 1894, At EIGHT P.M.Organist\u2014Mr, C, EK.Price, A.A502, im 1) THE MONTREAL Homæopathic Hospital |! Will be eprned on TUESDAY, OCT.Ind, from 3 te 10 v\u2019clock, when visitors will be cordially in OPERA FRANCAIS.Edmond Hardy, .+ OPENING OF THR BE Tables, Select and Rare Engravings, Artist Proals, \u201cChrist leaving the Pretorium,\u201d also three volwnes of Engravings from \u201cOrleans Gallery,\u201d now very rare on account of the originals in Paris paving been destroyed by Commune, Oth Paintings, Old China, 100 years old.A large collection of Law, Historical and Yiterary Works, lucluding a gomplete-Kucyclopædia Britannica, together with the contents of à bandsomely furnished house.iff addition there will be offered - for-sale a hgndrome Brick Mouse, heated by furnace and furnished with all modern improve- _ments, situaled jn the most desirable on-ot Ottawa, together with two lots of land surrpund.ing ft, with electric cars shortly to runon the \u2018The whole being the private residence of the late Thos.Cross, of the Dept.ot | Katlways and canals.SALE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, \u2014 TT AT 10 AM.SHARP At 289 Wilbred Street, Ottawa.294 ©.LEVEQUE, Auctioneer.LONDON'S LORD MAYOR Will, Against, Custom.Have to be Selected by Ballot.Loxpox, October 1.\u2014The annual meeting of the City Companies was heldat the Guild Hall, Saturday afternoon, At this annual \u2018 meeting, the Lord Mayor is usually formally \u2018elected by the choice of the senior alderman, who has served as Sheriff of Landon, but at to-day's meeting Sir Joseph Re , Tepre: senting the Aldersgate ward, who, dccord- ing to the common custom, should have Nottingham Lace Curtains, Chenille and Ta) been chosen, was opposed.Consequently estry Portieres, Marseilles Quiits, lea Sets, EP.the office will be filled by ballot, the voting Ware in Tea Sets, Cruets, Butters, Pickles, Salts, to take place on October Z,.\u2018Spoons and Forks, Carvers, étc.\u2018 Also a very fine eee assortment of Brussels and Tapestry carpets by 5 wv the yard.Brussels, \u2018l'apestry and Noquet squares, BRIEFS BY WIRE.; Mats, English Ollcloths, Ktc.With.nN GG out Heserve.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.102 RAE & DONNELLY, Aucti Mr.Laurier speaks to-night at Mi i = 144 $0 180 ST.MAURICE STREET, Now Substantially Baift Selid Brick Build- tnge\u20145 Dwellings, 1 Mere, Larse Yard and Mabling Sor Horses.iy part peu a publie PE EE Oa TUESBAY, tué OCTOBER.in à very central and shows & remarkably nt, and when the street eted will become much more This pro fn situated good renting locality and good revenue at Dimensions ef Let, 48 x 98 fret.Easy terms of payment.Perfect title culars may be had signed.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.WALTER MN.KEARNS, me A JPRELIMINARY NOTICE.Important Sale Valuable Real Estate, Alse Machinery and Plané Toesubscriber isinstructed vy the Liquidators CANADA MEAT PACKING CO.to sell by public auction, on the premises, on TUKADAY, 16th OCTOBER, Porkagtan ick, of Lint Thm Eonar on , Young an Bull thereon erected.50613, ick tug Area of Lot about 35,000 square feet.\u2014AL30\u2014 TRE MACHINERY ANP PLANT.Further particulars later.WALTER M.KEARNS, _ Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE.BANKRUPT srocu FOR SALE BY PEBLIC 2d In the matter of JOSEPH HARRIS, Craig street, Montreal.We have received instructions from the Curator, C.A.McDonnell, to sell by auction at our stores, Nos.86 and 84 St.Peter street, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd OCTOBER.At TEN U'Clock a.m,, Stock in Trade, comprising \u2018keady-made Clothing, Tweeds, Hais and Caps, Trunks, etc.amounting to about $350, in lots to suit LLe trade.- - : ©, A, McPONNELL, Trustee, 186 51.James st.J BENNING & RARSALOL, - Rae & Donnelly's Sales NT Vo RE APN RY IMPORTANT SALE ; \u2014or- Elegant Parier, \u2018Bed Room and Dining Room Fufuiture, 10 Mequet, Brussels and Tapesiry Squares, English @ilcloths and Linelenms, Lace Carinins, Fertieres, Cutlery, d&c., Also Twe Upright Planes, Kic.For account ot whom it may concern.The subscribers will sell at thelr large and 443 Bt commodious sales looms, 241 and James street.ON TUESRAY, OCTOBER Tad, a large consignment of the above goods, comprising In part\u2014Wilton Rug, Plush and Hair Cloth Sets, W.B.Easy Chairs, Music Stands, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers in Plush, Walnut and oak Bedroolh Nets, Dining Room Extension Tabl , Sideboards, Combination Iron Beds an \u201cSprings.Hair and Wool Mattresses, Swiss and K ton's dairy achool wiil open about \u2018the middle of November.John Lumsden, a Norwich, Ont., farmer, was thsown from his waggon and killed.\u2018 The Boston clothing contractors are siow-.ly yielding to the demands of the strikera.\u2018 The Dominion's new law in regard © the\u201d inspection of electric light, takes effect on April 1, 1806.The total assessment of Hamilton is $26,349,820, an increase of $687,170 over last year's figures.The Crown Point printing works, at Leeds, have been destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of £100,000.The Sunday Sun, edited by J.P.O'Con- nor says that Mr.Gladstone's sight has been completely restored.G.P.Wellbourn, a C.P.R.yardman at Toronto Junction, caught his foot in a frog, and a car, in passing, killed him.: Neckar Island, near the Hawaiian group, says a Victoria despatch, has been pro- nopnced untit for a cable landing station.Edith Martin, the fifteen-year-old daughter of Edward Martin, contractor, died suddenly of heart failure in Yonge Street Methodist Church, Toronto.- .The amalgamation of the Windsor and Annapolis and Western Counties Railways has been completed, operating a through line from Halifax to Yarmouth.Beginning at Alexandria, on October 5, the Glengarry Patrons will hold a series of demonstrations in the constituency.Haycock, the leader, will be present.At a joint meeting of the Halton Me- Carthyite and Patron executive committees at Mifton the nomination for the House of Commons was tendered and accepted by P.D.Scott, ex-warden.A large moose was struck by a westbound freight train on the Drummondville County Railway, near Aston Junction, on Saturday.The moose was running ahead of a train approaching a bridge, about 30 feet long, which the animal cleared at one leap.But on landing it lost its footing and was strack by the train.The animal was bled to death and loaded on the train, MR.GLADSTONE \u201cHEDGES.\u201d LoNDON, October 1.\u2014 The temperance part has been greatly perturbed over Mr.ladatone's advocacy of the Gothenburg system.He has declined to oblige this section of his political supporters by ex- laining away his local option letier, but as made them a small concession.Henow says his opinions aboul local option have not altered, but that by itself local option will not do much toward checking drunkenness.More than that should dane \u2018for coping with the evil, and that more, he apparently finds in the Gothenburg system.NEW YORKS \u201cDRY\u201d SUNDAY.New YORK, October 1.\u2014It was an exceptionally \u201cdry\u201d Sunday in New York yesterday.Saloous in every portion of the sity were tightly closed.The streets were full of patrolmen and roundsmen, in citi- zefis clothing, and district sergeants and roundsuen, attached Lan he pitices of the nspectors, were especially vigilant in making arrests overlooked by other members of © force.© tôtal number of arrests for violation of the excise law for the twenty- four hours ending at midnight was 24, by far the largest ever made in a single day.MADRID'S PROTESTANT BISHOP.| MADRID, October 1.\u2014-Cardinal Monescillo Visowa, archbishop of Toledo, is about to issue a pastoral letter strongly protesting against the recent consecration of the Protea! isho] the tant pof id on that it infringes .u the constitution, is an fon on the rights of episcopate and .and is likely to lead to religious conflicts.ect of the consecration will be raised in ee 8 probably also tn the Cath uties, an 50 in the Catho- So oop ae, which tin Tarragona in congress, which mee October.; ST, JOHN NEWS NOTES Sr.Jonw, N.B., October 1.\u2014 Booth and his stall arrived hers on Saturday \u2018evening and were met by immense \u2018crowds.At the public reception speeches were delivered by Mayor toon, 0 neral Booth and er Booth.Sunday three meetings were ty hi a fe re ae Fe va: neon le by the of the Toss, .ve week yo was found five miles of y .mm Pres Csi Re trogen did mows a Taylor, the OGILVIE-CLAPHAM.A Fashionable Wedding at Quebec.{SPECIAL TO THK STAR.) |_»QuEnec, October L\u2014A very fashionable wedding took place on Saturday morning the \u2018Anglican athedral here, the contract ing parties being Miss Adelaide Clapham, Jyungest daughter of the late Mr.J.G.lapham, N.P., and Captain Ogilvie of \u201cA* Battery, of Kingston, Ont.mony was performed at 10.30, but long before that hour the edifice was crowded to the doors by friends of the young couple.The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr.George Patterson, of this city, wan attended by four bridesmaids Misses el Gray, B.Campbell, Etta Clapham and Miss Ggaivie The m was accompanied by Lieut.J.ik vie as best man, while Lieut.Burstall, R.C.A., Lieut.Thacker, R.C.A., and Messrs.Geo! Henderson, Stuart Wotherspoon .and C.Wotherspoon, of Montreal, acted as ushers.Very Rev.Dean Norman, assisted by Rev.Mr.Petry, officiated at the ceremony.A detachment of fifty men from the C.Alined the centre aisle from the door tothe chancel, and the R.C.A.band, stationed at the entrance of the church, played appropriate airs while the bridal party left the church.After Fartakin of a dejeuner at the residence.of the brides mother, the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip.Among the guests present at the weddin were: Mrs.and Miss Clapham, Mrs.G.Pat-erson, Major - General Herbert and Capt.Streatfield, A.D.C.; Surgeon Cam, bell, Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.Duchesnay, Lieut.- Col.and Mrs.Wilson, Miss G.Wh Miss Miss Dean, Miss Burnet (Texas); Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Price, Lieut.-Col.G.R.White, Mrs.aud the Misses White, Mr.J.Sharples, the Misses Burstall, Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Seweil.Mr.aud Mrs.Bishop, Miss Scott, Lieut.- Col.and the Missea Moniizambert, the Misses Mitchell, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.ore, Miss Thomson, Mr.W.McLimont and Miss McLimont, Surgeon Sewell, Mrs.and Miss Sewell, Lieut.and Mrs.J.Benyon, T, Miss Rowan, Major and Mrs.Dun Dunbar, Miss Parke, Dr.Scott-Ives, Mr.and Mrs.R.Harcourt-Smith, Lieut.H, Smith, Capt.and Mrs.nson, Mr.and Mra.E.Joly de Lotbiniere, Misx Bennett,\" Miss Holloway, Major and Mra.E.A.Jones, Miss May Lemesurier, Mrs.Petry, Miss Oliver, Mrs.Russell and Mrs.W.Griffiths.THE BONA DISABLED.Off Father Point with a Broken tihafs ~The Gravel Dismasted.Quesec, October 1.\u2014 The Steamship Austrian, of the Allan line, from London, inward at 9a.m.Saturday, reported hav.jug passed the SS.Bona, of London, six miles west of Metis with a broken shaft.The vessel is now towing to Quebec.\u2018While steaming up the river on Friday the Allan line steamer Assyrian coilid and dismasted the schooner Gravel.of Quebec, and towed her into dock here from \u2018Islet.IRELAND'S CROPS AND TEMPER.LonpoN, October 1.\u2014The harvest in Ireland isthe best for à decade.Ever in the poorest und thinnest soils potatoes have escaped any signa of discoloration or blight, and their yield is plentiful.crops and general cereal crops almost uniformly.tell the same welcome story.The nliered tone of the relations between the.constabulary and the people is very notice- ubje, and with here and there an exception there is less friction of the agrarian sort | \u2018than known in Ireland since 1864.1 - THE DUTCH TAKE MATARAM.Tnæ Haovr, October LA des teh from Jara announces that the Dutch forces cap- Ma m, on Lombok Island, on Baturday.-A concurrent attack was made on three sides of the town.The fighting was stubborn and insted eight hours.On the Dutch side one officer and twelve men were killed and four officers and forty- five men wound The Balinos lost vily.MRS.DUNSEATH'S BODY.MzAroRrD, Ont, October L\u2014The body of Mre.W.C.Dunseath, of Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., who disappeared from on - t, has been found in the river be became herself piste \u2018Other root-j + wi s J Harbor, about thirty miles 4 1221 fhiried over her Tuesday las hero, Ît is au [ Jow- ness and threw Benning & Barsalou's Sales.SALE or NARUARLIE REAL ESTATE PER ar AND VACANT LUTS | * ANTON.The subscribers have received Galesrooms, soil at thotr street, on instructions Nos.20 and 80 ve Peter THURSDAT, 19h OCTOBER, the following Real Estate, viz: Atwater Avenue \u201cThe taining « Lotai ares of e Rnc This the finest avenues in the West Knd tenanta Unsurpassed way service.Nes.73 te 81 Three Cot street, Houses in rear an and 1 House apd 1 nement and 2 Domin! Be.Jamea Breet and Avenne.three strests, and cob 335 fest, with arow of Stores and Dw block is situated ta one and com- Street Rall- Bominion Street.in Dominion self-coutatned ion Avenue; rental $816 Close to businees cent they are alw we rented.Also res y va Four Rots © n Ontarie rece, each about 253x100 feet: on the south aide, between 8t.Denis and Sanguine: streeis.These lots are well situated.wide lane in rear.and private houses, an Full particula: lans etc, can de had at the auctioncers' oMos bo.: SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.TRAD BENNING & RARSALOT, E SALE BY BENNING & BARSALOU, AUCTIONERRS, At thelr Salesrooms, Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter street, on Wednesday, the 3rd Oct'r, at 12.0'Clsck a.me.REGULAR BALE OF DRY GOODS.Also (b: the trade, J.tiarris' Mads Clothing, \u2018I'w Furs, Trunks, ete.Also (for account 1000 assorted Cigar y order of the curator), tn lots to suit upt stock of Ready Bankr ] , Coatings, Hats, Caps, of a Cigar Manufacturer) Moulds.Also 35 pieces Foor olicloth, 75 pieces Stair Olicloth, 50 Rugs, Mats, ete.Also a Hetall Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, other Also, at 2.30 o'clock, Ko Lin cases Housel and Shoes.coping The whole In lots terms.\u201c Preliminary Notice.1 ear, shirts and a vatiety ery.ot peremptory sale of 30 ens.Also cases Moots to suit the trade.Liberal \u201c_ 2303 nat ~\u201437th ANNUAL SALE\u2014 OVER 4600 CASES ETC, By Catalogue INDIA RUSEBER SNOES, ETC, ETC.BENNING & BARSALOU, - AUCTIONEKRS, Will sell at their salesrooms, Nos.86 and 88 Bt.Peter street, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 1th OCTOBER, AT 10.30 A M.Over 4000 Cases of Rubbers and Felt oversees Being seconds of this years productiof.| Sale without any reserve whatever.Catalogues mailed on application.mes PEREMPTORY SALE 20 Cases Mounsckoeping Linens (Job) at Awe- tion by Catalegue.The un 80 and 88 SLed will sell at thetr stores, Nos er street, Un .WEBNESPAY., OCTOBER 3rd, a and 1m; t oo! pe Xe Ayrean, from Glasgow, B&B M.Montreal.Nos.6B1\u2014705.50m! The ent of House- the 88.Buenos 30 CASRS SCOTCH LINENS, Bleached and Half-Bleached Linen Dioe Uri Damask, and Bleached: Bordered plain Crest, Apron Cac joe Crash, Tea Cloth, ding Dowlas, B.& W.Be Glass, Damask.Crash Towels.whole without any reserve.Catal shoe Duck, Huck, Doylles, eic., ote.ogues mailed on application.important 203 attention of buyers is invited to this sale.Male k sharp.at 2.30 O'Cloc: BENNING & RARSALO[, LABOR AND CAPITAL - ss Cardinal Gibbons Preaches of Their Relations and Deplores Strikes.ure, Md., October 1.\u2014Cardinal FROSTB Gibbons preached on *\u2018Labor\u201d to a tion in St, Michael's Church, f his remarks Sunday.unday.His Eminence n said: \u2018Labor bas its rights, chief amon which is the privilege of organising and forming into societies, Our modern organizations are the legitimate source of our American labor grievances.In our times.there is a great tendency, in every department of business, throu, United States as well as Great hout the ritain.to form companies.There is a continuous network of companies and partuerships.When _ corporations combine, it is quite natural for the laboring men menacing them.men formidable in character to follow their example.-But labor societies have many dangers bers and varping 1 numbers and varying in They and __nationality.are naturally more difficult tomanage and more liable to be dissolved than companies or corporations.They are in need of leaders of tact and ability, who will aid the members of the societies without infringing upon their employers.\u2018One of the most difficult questions in our times to discuss is the question of strikes.Perha this is not an unfavorable time to allude to this subject, as the great strike is end to be more ed and men are d dispassionate in their Judgments than they were some months ago.Strikes, as experience has demonstrated, are very questionable Yor the redress of the laborer a grievances.They check i es and excite passions.They often lead ta destruction of property and they n inflicting many injuries by k e laborer in idleness, while hi is clouded by discontent and his boy infrequently suffer for the comforts, often 4 remedy will be fou recurrin 1 earnestly hope g strikes, and for the hecessaries of life.that some efficient nd to put an end to our tration seems to be the most, potent method that can be conceived of.A method that entails misery and loss is not the evances, best means of usting A plan that would carry with it good and true Christian civilization should be sought for and ad opted.NEW YORK JUST ESCAPED, The Storm Goes to Sea in a North- Easterly Direction.New York, October 1.\u2014The hurricane which has been doing -ern Atlansic states Hatteras and moving slow- central off Ca dam in the South- on Saturday was reported ly out to sea in a north-easterly direction.ugh the storm is still raging all along the coast, this city is just outside ita extreme western edge, and, the forecast officer aye will experience only high winds.Ten miles off Sandy Hook the wind was blowing day.\u201cfrom forty to fifty miles an hour on Satur- ROSEBERY'S DIFFICULTIES.Lonbow, October 1.\u2014The declaration of \u2018Rossbery\u2019s poli Lorde Bae noe he for of abolishing their veto q been discussed in d to the House of ming, nor has the power the Cabinet sinee Mr.Gladstone's retirement.The Premier hints that a declaration will be made after the Cabinet Council in November and Decem- consequence of \u201c kneed\u201d holding back it is said that \u201cthe Peeling of distrust of the sincerity the Premier is not now confined to the icals and the Irish, but it prevades the wholo of the Liberal y.and only a straight forward claration of polic and Home- Bo y, 4 ale ques overthrown,\u201d deon the House of Lords can save him The Irish and for dissolution when Ot Oriental Reid in the Mesurs.J of conyenient depth; |.Bplendid location for stores one lot being a corner.Rigilsh 0 » yIrTERN TH JAXKVAL FALL aL .TE uys Art Productions 5 large warehouse, lately ocoupigd « lames U'Hries & Ca, : 2 ; 0 \u2014\u2014BEAVER MALL Hill 3 (CO.Juror street), - TURSDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCT.2 sa à ~ at 2.40 O'Clock Ench Afternoom.Se Independent ut the large quantity of boautée and Rugs that we have received he owners ln Lhe Orient, we have also an carpe Drm are the leading Turkish Carpet Mer chants ot England.and have thy honor to be sole carpet suppliers 1o ler Most Éraclous M the Queen and to H.KR.H.the Prince of Wales.mibittons OP 1S3T and Leos, Lin Kondo Ex an 6: \u201c cours\u201d at Paris Exhibitions.ue dore oo The collection 13 now on view at t address and can be seen daily roms D a 0 te pm.to day of sale.M.NICKS a ce.VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE \u2014.\"08 q = HOUSENOLD FURNITIRE.Cutlery, Etc.The subscribers are instructed to sel ub uf 1 at the , NO.158 MANCE STREET, THATRSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4th, i\" Everything in good arder.° SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS à CO, : A 1, er.to rer PRELIMINARY NOTICE.Le Sale OF Migh Class Cabinet and Upholstered Art Furnltwse, ~~ \u201c© * The subscribers it) hold the'r w TUESDAY and WEDXERDAY, OCT.h BON |! | At 2.50 O'Clock Each Day.** partis furnishing \u2018would well'to walt or Wk vory latest American FORK arriving by 5.We will sels Just steamer from / DD at our rooms, Nos.1821 and ¥F823 Notre Dame street, *., FRIDAY AFTERNOSN, OCT.Mb, A juantity of good and useful Purniture and ETH WHout resorve.SALE AT 2.30 (CLOCK.M.HICKS & 00.Auctionsss.* 058 We will shortly announce the date f fine Furi of our annual sale of fi nish.ings, which are now arrl > None but fresh new goods, ot the finest quality, of- sered for sale.ce.: M.HICKS à 290 3 .Auctioneses .JOHNNIE GOLDDUST'S TROUBLE.His Driver Was Changed and Good Lost M are ton, , n m of the New and ting Horse Breeders Association, which came to a closes .at Mystic Park yesterday, that but for © the unwise action of the judges In one of \u201c the last events of the programme, the meets : ing would have gone down on the recordsas the most satisfactory ever given in the East, 0 In the 216 trot, the Canad 8], ri Johnnie Golddusts was a \u201c\u2018red- the third with the intention of winni udges substituted a young tout.the Canadian horse can dri Rhombo with success, he finished abso- Jutely last, and the good money of the talent was \u201cburned.\u201d PANAMA [CANAL STOCK.= New Offer of Stosk Not Snapped Up.~~ Loxpox, October 1.\u2014The Times\u2019 Paris corréspondent says the issue of securities : ofthe new Panama Canal Company to the amount of 30,000,000 francs has no.proved a success.According to the terms of the compromise between Gautron, the fiquidator, and M.Oberndorffer, however, the new company will be eonstituted ak once.THE OPPOSITION TO RENAL.LoNDoN, October 1.\u2014Sir Joseph Renal, | who will have to be balloted for as the selection for London\u2019s Lord Mayor, for the - t four years has been a romoter : irector of nine great companies, the un capital of which reached the sum of nearly, ; ,000,000, and not one of which paida dividend.The shares of t companies, too, were without Possibly Sir Joreph might have Mayor's chair without a scandal, had it not been that fle suffered from the obloquy at a succession of his pred Sir Joseph Whitchead, who was ected Lord Mayor in 1800, lies under the stigma : having peenengaged in disgraceful ecm; SER promotion ; Sir Henry Aaron I , ed, while in office, tofloat two of of ewindles known in modern times, and Sir Joseph Savory in 1:82 pledged himself nod to join any board during his years as Mayor.ithin a few weeks of the time when he was installed in office, despite his Hi J edges, he became a director of a com, ae \"obtained a contract for lighti the city by clectricity.Si r Jossph tten an Aétter, in Wbich he that his connection with the varions com- ies of which he is a promotor or direstor, fave Feaulted in loss to him.A bas been called for wi purpose obtain- ng the vote of the entire Guild clactorate.THE ORLEANIST'S PROGRAMME.Rous, October 1.\u2014The Carrier di Napolé says that the \u2018a object in summoning | Mer.d'Hulst Rome ia to inatruct him to un tn ore | o d'Orisans His Holiness + s a RUISERS .\u2018OFF FOO CHOO.-.> JAP C LI HUNG CHANG HAS ADVISERS NOW.Sala what He is in a Plot to Make a Partition of China\u2014Emperor William Greatly Interested\u2014 The Seized British Ship Released.Loxpox, October 1.\u2014 Despatches received here from Tien Tsin say that private ad- vices have reached there from Pekin, warning all foreigners from proceeding to the capital.-The road and water way from Tung Chow to Pekin are alive with soldiers, who are hostile to all Furopeans.Sevcral British residents of Pekin have been assaulted, including Mr.Tours, interpreter of the British legation; Dr.Rudgeon and others, who were journeying south.: It is rumored that the British steamer Irene, which arrived at Tien-Tsin on September £5 from Shanghai, with a number of Maxim rapid firing guns and a quantity of ammunition for the Chinese on board has infringed the neutrality laws.The representatives of the British Governinent are understood to be taking action in the matter, A despath from Choo Foo to the Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon, says that Japanese \u2018cruisers are sichted daily.off that port.It is added that the nature of their operations are unknown.But coupled with the fact that it has Already .been reported that the Japanese have effected a landing to the northward of Chee Foo, these movements are REGARDED AS SIGNIFICANT.And as tending to confirm the story of the Japanese landing.Tue British squadron in northern Chinese waters is cruising in the gulf of I\u2019e Chi Li.- © Anp-insurrection ix said to have broken out in the province of Shan Tung.The result of the uprising or its nature is not known, A correspondent in Shanghai says: The appointment vof Prince.Kung, the Em- \u2019s.uncle, aud the president.of-the- Board and of the Admiralty, to act as cu-directors with Li Hung Chang, in the conduct of She Chinese affairs, is look upon as partaking of a coup d'etat.Ro Chinese ol ers are mov in Coren, all of them being concentrated in the vicinity of Moukden and Hung Chang.Chinese transports have gons to Han Kow for troops.It is reported that Taotai Sheng has been found to implicated in furnishing infor: mation\u2019 regarding Chiness movements to the Japanese authorities.he St.James\u2019s Gazelle printsa despatch from Shanghai to a news agency here, stating that the return to power of the Emperors uncle, Prince Kung, who has been in disgrace many years, includes the privilege of at all times \u2019 ENTERING THi: IMPERIAL PALACE.Sung Kwei, the © ,peror\u2019s father-in-law, has started for lan ai Kwan, on the galf of is Toug at the head of 5 icked Manchurian soldiers.The city han Hai Kwan is of great strategic ing- rtance, it being the point at which tie {rh road from the coast to Pekin begips.Sung Kwei, who is chief in command, is making preparationsto resist thelandingofa force of the enemy.lrepaggtions for the bitter defence of Pekin arg «0 being energetically pushed, Iti.g *d that the arrison there will be péfiher 14 by 20,000 = Ka.vent ii ot troops, ALC em rovinces who have bec cers are in of the drilled by foreign of being massed §t Tung Chow, a few miles south-east of Pekin.These trgops are under command of General Lin.The foreign resvients of Pekin are subjected to constant insult by the natives and number of them have been assaulted on the streets, Among the persony who have thus been maltreated are sevetal British subjects, including the interpreter of the British legation.and Dr.Dudgéon.A dex from Yokohama says: It is plain that England and Russin ARF FIERCELY IN OPPOSITION, The Russians seein to fear that Japan will have the castera ports of Corea thrown open to commerce under treaties with several nations guaranteeing neutrality.This would prevent Russia from seizing those ports withont dap,xer of European compli cations, and the Czar's representatives are workin: hart to prevent any such change.It is generally understood that in the treaty with Japan under which several Corean purts were open to com merce points on the eastern coast were included, and thai Russia threw her whole influence againsi the arrangement, finally inducing Japan to omit the eastern wints, We can get no satisfactory news ere regarding the rumored advance of Russian troops across the Tumen River into + Corea, but the Russian Legation denies the story, If the railway across Siberia were complete Russia would put 100,000 men io the field at once.A southern outlet for Siberis is almost within her grasp.From Shang ai it is reported that Sung Kweii the Emperor's father-in-law, is taking MH picked Manchurians to Kivan, where ie has been AVPOINTED Po THE CHIEF COMMAND, The Kashgar corps, numbering 20,000 men, is expected to arrive at Pekin shortiv.Ail the rorcine drilied troops In the provinces of ac = flo Nau Shan See, Shang Tung, fau Nu i, Hu Peh and Kiang Sve sent 1 cove.{ekin, are massing at Tung Choa under Generat Lian, They unmber VAN The steutner Pathan: has beeu released by Clifnews authorities on giving a bond tial she wi)\u2019 proceed to Shanghai.A dispatels to the Chronicle from St Peterst T- saxs that Russia intends to nutintititr à neutral position in the Chinese- Japanese d te unles- Japan annexes Corea.The Duke of « chisf of the tivit Uitice on saturd Duke wis m vnbridze, conmandér-in- arin, visited the War It i~ reported that the vx arrangements far the immediate despatch of troops te Shanghai, in order to protect the Dritish residents, whose lives are said to He in danger from the Chinese.- The Times publishes nn despatch from its Berlin correspondent: \u201cthe London agent, of tire Franicfort Zeitung has been informed by a personage.intinate \u201cwith affairs in eastern da, that the Japanese intend, if their good fortune continues, to divide the the Chinese Empire into three independent kingdoms, tobe ruled over by native princes.One kinzdom is to be given to Li Hung Ch: Who is cognizant of the scheme.If necessary, Japan will summon à conference of the Luropean powers tou decide as the divi: sion.\u2018The Frankiort Zeitung says: \u201cThis scheme is not 50 wild as it at first appears, Japan's abject in to weaken China perma- nentiyv.Russia will not tolerate the annexation of Coren.The execution of the scheme would be helped by the antagonism between the Chinese and Manchua,\u201d A Berlin despatch says: Finperor William Ia taking n most lively _ INTEREST IN THE COREAN WAR, Daily report of all the wi news are submitted to Hix Majesty, and by the aid of the best maps and charts procurabée, he can pe .fully trace the progress of the operations of the combatants.The Emperor studies each movement in its most minuté detail, paying particular attention to the naval en- gas ment, as furnishing the first tests on à large scale of what use can be made of monster imnuclads._ The Niewe Fri Presse of Vienna publishes an interview with Baron Daublebeky von Sterneck Von Ehrenstein, the commander of the Austrian pavy, in which he fe Quoted as saying he thought the sucoess of the Japanese was due to tho suprrioredu- cation their officers obtained in Europe, to tor discipline and to their know led of working of modern weapons.The Austrian Adinira! adds that the t les- won of tho naval battle off the mouth of the Yalu river, was that armored were 3% ie / | & wieldy battle-ships, and, in his opinion, it the naval.powers were well advined they would pay more attention in the future to red cruisers than to costly men-of.war.October 1,\u2014The a prehension exists in official circles as to the\u201d proba sbitiny of interference in Corea on the pa KITHER GREAT BRITAIN OR RUSSIA.While neither of tho two countries named desired to be drawn into\u2019 the trouble 284 i result of \u201cthe Corean controversy, officials here believe that only a miracle can event it, and they are now increas.ng the Asiatic squadron, so that Americans and their interosts will be afforded complete protection in case the Russian bear and the British lion become involved.{ There ix still considerable talk of sending { the New York to the Orient.Secretary ! | ! Hertwrt refuses to dixeuss the matter, but there is no doubt that he has the matter under advisgment.Secretary Herbert said yesterday, That there was no truth in the rumor that Captain Evans, of the : New York, had asked to be sent to the Orient with his vessel.Further than this the Secretary would not talk.t The Times to-day publishes a despatch | from Port Arthur, Kwang Tung peninsula, i saying that the Japanese squadron operat- , ing in those waters has established its I headquarters at Thorntonhaven, island of ; Hai Yuen Tao, in Corea bay, not far from the Chinese mainland.The despatch adds that the Japanese cruisers Yoshino and Naniwa are patrollingthe Gulf of PeChi Li, fre uently passing Wei Hai Wei dnd Port rthur, - SHERBROOKE ASSIZES.Opening of the Court at Sherbrooke With a Big Docket.\" ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! SUERBROOKE, October 1.\u2014The autumn term of the Court of Queen's Bench, criminal side, was opened here this morning under the presidency of Hon.Justice Brooks.There has never been such a long list of crimes for trial at any single term since the erection of this district.There are to be disposed of thirty-eight charges, viz.: CU.Downs, embezzlement: J.Martel and N.L.Leet, perjury: A.W.Colby, seduction; \u20ac.Skinner, cutting telephone wire; HH.Lamoureux, arson; A.Harrington, A A Laséll and Clement, ussault, causing bodily harm; Zelia Tremblay and Marie Letoile, infanticide; G.A.Pouliot, rape; Firmin Cote, rape and incest; B.Fortier and John Forshaw, assault; Alex.Ogilvie, obtaining money under false pretences; Jean Langevin and John Coffin, mrglary and indecent assault: M.Gatien and L.Dubois, jr., horse stealing, and besides these, there are\u2026six-canew- of-shop\u2014 breaking and ten of ordinary theft.In introducing his address to the Grand Jury, Judge Brooks said: For the first time for the past three years, the grand jury, as well as the petty jury, have been summoned in order that they wight assist in the administration of criminal justice in this district.This is due partly to the fact that during that time, few critnes of such à serious nature, as, in the opinion of the Attorney-General of the province, would have warranted the expense of calling together tha.jurors, ave been committed; partiy.also, to the fact that a la part of the offences which have Heer committed have been of that character and that mined by the able and learned district \u201cmagistrate who presides over the magistrate\u2019s court in this district, and who, un- fortanately for himself and the district, during the last year has fallen ill, and by reason of his illness has been unable to perform the duties of his oflice\u2014dutfes which lie has for many years so efficiently and satisfactorily performed, I am sure you will joi with me in the expression of ayinpathy for himself and his family during his Jong and serious illness and also.give expression of pleasure in the fact that his health is im- roving and of the hope that ore very ong ho will be able to resume his duties The result of his inability to attend to thern_ is that at this time your duties will be more onerous than usual on occasions of this kind.\u201d After detailing to the jurors their duties, His Honor also observed; *\u2018A considerable number of indictment: will be laid before you,\" and I am sorry to say that you will find among them a'numiber of those which in our criminal code are termed offences against morality, which would seen: to indicate amongst a portion of our community a low state of morals.I referto offences alleged \u2018to have been committed against women and girls of tender age,such offences, in the intere® of the community and in the interest of morality, must be carefully investigated, and if proved, severcly punished, that the public may be made aware (hat the law has especially under its charge the protection of those who are unable to pyotect themselves.I cannot impress upon you too strongly the heinousness of these oftences, and î trust that in this district in the future we shall hear very little of such crimes, The honor and satety of unprotected females must he safeguarded and offences against them made an example of to deter others from like \u2018rimes and I ask you to give them your most enreful consideration.\u201d : The Crown during this term is represented by William White, assisted by H.W.Mulvena.Holding a Consultation, in View of Mrs.W.K's.Re-appearance.Boston, October 1.-\u2014There was a meeting of the Vanderbilt tamily at the Brunswick Hotel Saturday night, consisting of these members: Mr, and Mrs.Cornelius Vander- til Mrs.Wilium H.Vandertilt, Guorge W.Vanderbilt, Miss Vander- bilty Miss Go Vanderbilt, Mrs Twombly, and Master RR.C.Vanderbilt, This - meeting took on wore of the nature of a conference than that of a family gathering, and it was to consider what action should be taken by the family in regard to the late trouble between W.K.Vanderbilt and his wife.What conclusion was reached will perhaps not be known until sogno member of the family cares to give it publiclyy, but an intimate friend of the fanuiy aud one who knows the inside history of this divorce trouble from the start gave this opinion : \u2018The result of the conference in the Brunswick to-night will be that the [unily as a body will oppose the, divorce with all its power.They will not oppose separation, and, I think, will encour- agcaseparation, but not a divorce.À divorce, with legal proceedings, will bring great volumes gf scandal,and this they will avoid for the sake of the children.\u201d A Bostol worms who moves in the highest society, nue who has been an intimate friend of the Vanderbilt family for three years, was will- img to talk of the matter to a reporter.She hind this to say of the sudden departure from Newport: \u201cIn the society where they are best known it is no seuret that this trip to Boston was made Vo Jn When-she Washington special says: Considerable ap- MN nature that they have hitherto been deter- | n well able to hald their own aialust un ! GROSSE ISLE ~~.QUARANTINE bre + THE STATION.VISITED BY MANY\u2019 OF THE\u2019 DELEGATES Of the American Public Health Association-\u2014The Only Improvement Suggested Was the Build- + ponvinel Ey atout weak e equ station.Shs in towards the little \u201csnub - to oh polos of ng snub up\u201d such an a) a ran straight past it, as if determined TO BATTER HER BOW TO PIEORS .on the wave awept rocks right ahead.chain, it ap .between the.the engine-room had ped, and the paddle wheels of course up their whirl after ther should have and reversed.th* a jetty as absolutely necessary here, ere would have been no danger, but with the wharf close in to the rocky shore there was a very great danger, There were rocks right ahead aud shallow water all around.Fortunately the pil kept his head, and putting the helm hard aged to turn the t vessel's bow oD, ing of a Deep-Water Wharf.+ \u201cDottor Montizambert can rest satisfied that he presides over a quarantine station that could hardly be improved,\u201d was the way Dr.Gihon, chief surgeon of the United + States Naval Hospital Corps, expressed his ' opinion of the St.Lawrence quarantine \u201cstation, in moving a vote of thanks to Dr.Montizambert, after the visit of-the American Public Health Assoclation to Grosse Tale on Saturday.urge: States Marine Hospital Service, expressed his opinion that the Grosse Isle establishment is the mout complete aud best equipped-quarantine station on the continent of America.All, in\u201d his\u2019 opinion, | that is necessary to make the equipment\u2019 erfect is a deep-water ship wharf and an | mproved water supply.! Major and Surgeon Smart, of the United | States army; rema: : certainty as | good as, if not better, than anything of the : ind on the continent.The appliances are | really splendid, and the whole place is ln | charge of a thorough,scientific, enthusiastic and up-to-date physician.The special qua- | litications of the chief physician are as important as the perfection of the equipment.\u201d These are the opinions, not merely of three of the best known experts in sanitary science inthe United States, but of ; THE OFFICIAL.REPRESENTATIVES of the United States Government at the ureat Health Convention held in Montreal last week.| Dr.Gregorio Mendizabal, of Orizaba, Vera Cruz, one of the official representatives from Mexico, said: \u2018\u2018Canada should have perfect protection from invasion by | disease, via the St.Lawrence, as long as this quarantine is maintained.I never saw a station anything like so thoroughly uipped,\u201d | \u201cDr Bryce, the Secretary of the Ontario Board of Health, wis ons of the best pleased | = men of the party.\u201cT was one of the first men to jusist upon the necessity of the thorough equipment of this place,\u201d he remarked to a STAR reporter, adding : \u201cThe STAR has to be thanked for a great deal of what has been done here,\u201d | Altogether it was a well-pleased party of people that returned to Montreal from Grosse Isle by the Canada yesterday morning.When the good steamer left port at three o'clock on I\u2018riday afternoon she had us her passengers practically all of the \u201cmembers of the Public Health Association who had been attending the convention, and their friends.Among the Montrealers où board were Mayor Villeneuve, Aldermen Stevenson and Savignac, Doctors Craik, Campbell, J.D.Cameron, Lachapelle, Pelletier, Benaudry.Faverge, Hutchison, Mac- phail, K.Cameron, Jas.Bell and Reed.A snore delightful trip than the daylight.run down the St.Lawrence and throu ke St.Peter, in the supérb Canadian autumn weather, it would /be hard to imagine.Iiverybody was delighted, the Mexican physicians and their friends especially so.After nightfall biasi's orchestra performed a fine amme of music in the saloon, which was followed by dancing.When the steamer on-Major Wiman, of the United GROSSE ISLE-THE DISINFECTOR.up man slightly outward, and at the same time the officer on duty ran to another signal bell in the stern apd quickly gave the order to stop an reverse.As it was, a catastrophe was barely averted, and there is little doubt that if the Canada had hut touched to the rocks she would have left - her bones on Grosse Isle, for the heavy sba : which was running at the time would have quickly battered herto pieces.Once the gaug- way was out the ty soon got ashore, and ' escorted by Dr.Mountizambert and his chief assistant, Dr.Church, the doctors were soon in the midst of their work of inspection, notebooks in hand.\u201cThey werd clearly } on business bent, As a matter of fact, many | of them werq specially commissioned by the ments they represented, to report on the rene GROSSE ISLE\u2014QUARTERS FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, sttion.Dr.Montizambert escorted the visitors through the.various buildings of the station in sucha way asta: \u2014\u2014 ~ww ILLUSTRATE THE MODUS OPERANDI in the event of the detention of an infected ship.- There were two steamers.at Grosse Inle-when-the\u2014Canada\u2014arrived; the ChHal- lenger.as handsome a specimen of a, powerful ocean proing tug as it is possible to im- angine, and \u2018the sidewhecler Anglesea.Generally the well-known steamer Druid is \u2018also there, but she was absent on Marine Department service: The Challenger has steam up night and day and challenges every vessel coming up the river.She, as well us the other vessels, is cquipped with a bichloride of .mercury drench and other fiisinfecting apparatus, so that they can go alongside of detained vessels and disinfect them without obliging them to run the risk of going into that wharf.The Chal- enger, the officers of which, by the way, display more blue broadcloth and gold lace than \u2018would equip the staif of a naval flagship, is supplied with a powerful searchlight for patrol service by night.Running along the wharf, with a.terminus in a large two story frame building near the shore js a diminutive railway À light iron truck on this, - laden with a dozen large oblong boxes or cages of galvanized wire, was the first thing to excite curlosity.\u2018Dr Montizam- | + .+ D kJ + + Q + + + 4 bert explained that the baggage of the passengers of infected vessels is PLACED IN THESE CAGES, or \u201ctrunks,\u201d as he called them.All the | baggage but articles of fur, leather and other material which might be injured by steam is put in the trunks, a passenger has sufficient baggage to till a trunk, one is \u2018allotted to him, and after it is closed, with a spring lock, he is given a key attached to a check corresponding with a number on the trunk.Smaller lots of baggage are placed in coarse fibre Lags, and as many gs as passible, each one checked, are placed in each trunk.The truck, as soon as fully Inde with trunks is run along the tramway to the frame building previously described.liere the rail lines branch into three, ench of which terminates in a la iron chamber, with a strong double shell, each chamber just large enough to contain a car with its load of wire trunks.A car was wheeled in and one of the trunks filled with sacks.In one sack, in the very middle of the trunk, was wrapped a round thermometer with an insulated wire connection.The truck was wheeled in, the wire connected with a registration system and the clinmber closed with innumerable bolts J / ) / to escape meeting Mrs .\\.returned there to-day.You ask why it would be any worse to meet her now than later.Well, it ix all understood there, and generally conceded that the meetings will be much easier nîter Mrs.W.K.is settled and the first pufls of gossip have passed over.They came through to Boston in the Vanderbilt private car, and E suppose the entire family will return there on Monday and Inot to New York as has been reported.It is necessary for them to be in Newport before many days because Miss Vanderbilt is to appear at the Hunnewefl wedding on Octoher 4.The separation-of Mr.and Sire.IV.K.Vanderbilt is only a natdiral out- \u201come which has been expected more or less for some time.All of Mrs, W.K.'s sisters are divorced from their husbands.\u201d LORD ABERDEEN TO HUNT.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} Winniræs, Man, October 1.\u2014The Gov- ernor-General inspected the Winnipéz school children this morning in Fort Garry Park before a large au In the after: noon he visited the Dest and Dumb Inatl- tute and presided at the opening of the new wing of the Medical College.No definite nrogramme has n arranged for to morrow, but it is expected\u2019 that Lord Aberdeen will go on @ shooting excursion up the Manitoba and North-Western Railway.- ; light fantastic.\u201d It was a rather lato hour | for strangers to venture to prrestle wit the mysterious tangle of the Ancien Capital's maze of streets and visit its historical apots, but quite a few of the party got off and roamed about.It was seven o clock bafore the steamer started for Grosse Isle and nine before the quarantine station was reached.more turesque view than that presented b; rosse Isle from the channel it would \u2018difficult to imagine.From the high, rocky banks to the firclad hills behind the build: ings, the \u2018island is naturally pictur.poqua.The clean-looking, .newly-painted bulldi the quarantine ateamers at the of \u2018he flag that's , and the \u2018and blue folds \u2018 the battle and the breeze\u201d fi: from the rast oF ata raved thraaund roe + A ral beauties of the place.\u2019 = SWUNG INTO HER BERTH and bare.Top vas to disinfect at Quehec about one o'clock, the younger with cholera or typhus bacilli, by people of the party were still tripping the | means of steam.\u201cBut people won't & - i YL - submit to their clothes being wetted hy steam,\u201d an unsophisticatedmember of the Canada\u2019s crew remarked.Montizam.bert did not propose to damp the clothes, and he didn\u2019t.After the chamber had been closed steam was turned into the jacket purrounding the chamber, the visitors wondering what was going to come next, until the ringing of a in the adjacent i where there iling t, been expelled through an inganiois system of valves.Dry steam could be turncid into the chamber without the risk the least moisture on the was done until 290 à the \u2018whole variation of the = 2 pitating conte tte.\u201cThi was r égis federal xtate, provincial and city govern- C | scientific appliances of the place, on zing; temperature meantime Industri: ously recorded on a paper di o chasgber heat another bell range.It was à warning the thermometer done up in the bags that the heated steam had per meated to the very centre of the package.Usually the steam is kept on for several minutes; but in this case it was turned off at once.e a in the ber was sucked out.the door at the reverse side of the chamber pened, the car run out and the sacking found to be perfectly dry.This is the principal means of disinfection used as it is universally admitted that steam an fire are the most perfect disinfectants.The bichloride of mercury pumps for dsinfect- ing articles susceptile to dam by steam were next inspected.\" Then the party followed Dr.Montizambert upstairs to the baths where all the passengers of infected shipe have to bathe, There areshower baths with the spray issuing from pipes all round Wo bather as well as from overhead.THERE IS NO ESCAPE for the persons undergoing treatment, for they are locked in, their clothes are sent own stairs for disinfection, the water is turned on, and they are kept there until the doctors think they are sufficiently well washed.Then the doctors moved the laboratory, where they were greatly interested in the apparatus for investigating \u2018the artful bacillus, A visit to hospital over, the visitors had seen all the i 1e\u2014 ctention houses remaining to be visited.The new building for saloon passengers was admitted to be the beat of the kind on tbe continent.In the front of the building are large dining and recreation rooms with hardwood floors and even ponsessine such luxuries as rugs and open fire places.\u2018The bedrooms are similar to staterooms on the best appointed ocean steamships, and everything about the placo Is bright and clean.The kitchen is equipped with large hotel ranges, ete: One of the immigrant detention sheds was also visited.It wasa lain whitewashed building with galvan- zed iron bunks in two tiers, down each side.A criticism made by one or two doctors was that the bunks were too close together, but -it was pointed out that the detained passengers would have much more air space than they had on board ship, and naturally the ventilation is nuch more ample.Dr.Montizambert ex- lained that Grosse Isle can accommodate 23 saloon, 200 intermediate aud 1500 steerage passengers.The recent improvements have cost some $37,000.* The inspection of the buildings over, the visitors spent an interesting hour, botan- geologizring and \u2018looking over-the | island.- LIT \u2019 A melancholy interest attaches to a ln fertile looking valley in the centre of the s- land, and very few of Saturday's visitors fniled-to-visit it\u2014Mt-appearsto-have been cut up by long ridges, and the heavy rank grass growipy over these long, wide mounds and wavink in the autumn breeze give to the surface the appenrance of a wild water- scape.On a pshy elevation to one side stands a small white marble monument .a Lo Ce .2e = ONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 1894.the | prey mm Headache ~ CURED PERMANENTLY Ayers Pills \u2018I was troubled a long time with sick headache.It was usually accompanied with severe pains in the temples, à sense of fullness.aud tenderness in one eye, a a ste In my mouth, tongue coated, hands and feet cold, stomach, It recommended for tl was not until I Began Taking Ayer\u2019s Pills that I recéived anything like perme nent benefit.A single box of these pis did the work for me, and I sm pow from headaches, and & weil man\u2019 \u2014~ C.H.HUTCRINGS, East Auburn, Me _AYER\u2019S PILLS -Awardod Medalat World's Falr \u2014\u2014 dyer\u2019s Sarsaparilla is the Best.many remedies s complaint; but it THE-MUTUAL FIRE-INSURANCE-COM= PANY OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL.No.9 #T.LAMBERT HILL NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General ing of the members of this Cuthpany, to receive the Ann! and proceed to the election of the Dirso- toms will bo held at the ottice of the said Com on MONDAY, the Flshth Day of October next, Woe pm eloquently informing the visitor that jo Dy Bieter ) Lie the Mortal Temains of ; Montreal, 27th Sept.1894.\u2018 5.° 54121 Persons, J Who fleeing from pestilence and famine in Ireland in the year 1547 Found in America but a grave.Erected by Dr.Geurge M.Douglas, Medical Superintendent, and 18 assistant medical ofticers on duty in.1847.Another face of the monument bears an inscription to the memo son of - Dublin, Dr.Alex Varennes, I.Malhiot of Ver- cheres, and r.John Jameson of Montreal, nasistant medical officials, who \u201cduring the typhus epidemic of \u201847 \u201cfell vic-' tims to the discharge of their duty.\" On a third face im an inscription to the memory of Dr.Alf.Panet, who died of cholera in 1834, and on the fourth, one to the memory of Dr.Robt.Christie, medical assistant, who died of typhus in 1537.- These are the heroes in the battle waged 1-by sanitary science against disease.Truly itis a sad enough spot; but this well filled acre will doubtless have more tenants before the functions of Grosse Isle are finished.| + Most of the afternoon was spent.at real at eight o'clock y arrived back at Mont- on Sunday morning.Most of the visiting doctors left for home torday, but a few remain in town, .The Convention just held in Montreal was the largest attended but one.in the histo! of the Health Association, the record of attendance having been made at the Mexico meeting.THEIR CANOE UPSET.Two Young Montrealers Have a Nar row Escape on Lake St.Louis Two well-known young Montrealers came near meeting their fate on Lake St.Louis in the wee sma\u2019 hours Sunday morning.Mr.George Ransom, the well-known snow- shoer and Mr.Albert Doig, brother of the M.A.A.A.trainer, started outin acanoe from St.Anne's shortly after daybreak fora day's duck shooting.The wind was high, and fifteen ininutes after they started the canoe capsized and the two young men lost everything they had with them, including their paddles.There was nothing for it but for the young \u2018men clamber on their overturned canoe and trust to the wind to put them ashore.They were an hour in the water, being picked up at the expiration of that time by an Isle Perrot farmer named Madore.As'soon as rescued from his perilous position young Ransom lost consciousness and it requi an hour's careful attention to bring him to.CONCERNING LABOR DAY.An interesting Jaw point as to the future of Labor Day was adjudicated upon this morning by Judge De Lorimier in the case of Alph.Richer va.Theo.Gervais, Galipeau, et al.A seizure had n taken out on August 21 and made returnable on Monday, September 8.In the meantime, on August 30, the Lieut.- Governor to give effect tothe new Dominion Act issued a proclamation declaring the day astatutory holiday.The code held that when a writ was made returnable on a non- juridical day it could be returned on: the following day.The exception to the form raised by the tierssaivis was dismissed, as on the day on which the seizure should have been returned was a non-juridical day.and the courts closed.The seizure h been properly returned on the day following.Y.M.GC.A.NOTES.The junior members of the Y.M.C.À.who com the summer camp at Ste.Agathe during July and August will give a novel entertainment in headquarters on Dominion Square this evening.The entertainment.is entitled * a night in camp\u201d and all the bors who \u201ccamped out\u201d will take part in uniform.The diamond pin in the bowling department was won Forester, who made 244 points out of a ible 300.\\ The largest boys meeting ever held in the building was held on Friday last, over 300 boys attending.\u2019 The meetin, e educa- dressed by Rev.Mr.pe.tional opening takes places this evening.was ABOUT A SEALSKIN SACQUE.A judgment.was rendered this morning in the case of Alex.Noel and Chas.Berger.n \\ .à first-c saoque for his daughter.When the gar ment was elisere dois was claimed TE it was not firat-class and was used.As Judge Delorimier could not judge of the work he decided to refer the case to-ex- perts, which will be done.i THE SUMMARY COURT.Th mary Court e Summary Court, October term, ned this morning, Judge Doherty pre- ing A as nône of the eee were e mire rm ee * EXPROPRIATION COMMISSIONERE, Thelannual mesting of the 1802 xpropri tion commissioners niet at four o'olook this to of \u201c afternoon at the City Hall to listen ns against the assessment rolls Shjgotio Caledonian Society CHOIR.first practice of the season wll be Home on .TUESDAY, October 2nd,\" - At Eight p.m.A large attendance is requested.By J.T.MITCHELL.Hoo.Secy.Attention is Requested (A > & \u2018To the Auction Sale ot § #|Turkish Kugs, Carpets = Wand Embroideries To 45 morrow (Tuesday) Atter- noon, at 2.30 o'clock, to be held inthe Warehouse, Beaver Hall Hill, corner Jurors street.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.NoTicE All persons having claims against the Estate Joux GEURUE GUNDLACK, in his lifetime of s1 of the late the city of ar a rie the same forthwi : EDMUND WOOD, HENRY J.EVANS, Address, 25th September.199.AN ACTRESS' DEATH.\u2014_\u2014 ! An Autopsy to be Held on the Body of Mrs.Pattingate.The coroner was notified on Saturday of the sudden death of a young woman at No.149 Berri street.This morning an inquest was begun before Coroner McMahon.© young woman's name, as testified by the witnesses, was Mra.Eleanor Pattingate, and was by profession an actress and about 24 years of age.She had resided at No.i49 Berri street for some time, been in Montreal about five months.Two women and four men were examined by the Coroner, but very little could be learned from any of them as to the dead woman's antecedents.The testi: mony showed that she had been ailing for some little tinje, but nothing serious was apprehended.At eight o'clock on Friday night she was worse, and ore nine o'dock wasdead.A doctor was called he- tween those hours, but was notified too late to be of assistance.The evidence gave the impression that the foun woman died from natural causes, ut it was not sufficiently cleat to satisfy the Jury and they ordered an autopsy, and then adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, when Dr.George Villeneuve will make his repo: RAILWAY NOTES.What is Happening at the Various Stations.The Grand Trunk Railway have on hand quite a host of October conventions.The railway makes special terms and arrangements for all the good people who want to come along.So far as Montreal isconcerned there will\u2019 be three for; this month.The \u2018Woman's Christian Temperance Union for the Province of Quebec will hold meetings in this city from October 2 to October 5.From October 16 to October 19 The King's Daughters and Sonsare to hold their annual Conference here, and from tober 18 to October 20, the Protestant teachers are to assemble in kindly conclave.Special rates of travel have been arran; for all these.The annual autumn excursions of the Grand Trunk Railway have now been arranged for.CL Out to the Western States\u2014to Port Huron, Detroit, Chicago and many other points on the 4th, 5th and 6th of October the iin se r , them Des The tickets are issued from all points of Canada, and are for the return journey up till October 32 The Largess Plano Purchase Ever Coneluded in Canada.: From N.Y.and Chicago Musical Journals.A GREAT PURCHASE.\u2018A.P.Willis, the well-known dealer, of Montreal, recently gave an order to the R, 8.Williama Co., Toronto, and the Bell Organ, Go., Guelph, housand pianos and five.hund to be put on the market in tern Ontario, the Province of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces.This is the largest purchase of the kind ever made in Canada.These two factories, Boll of Guelph and Williams ot Toronto, are larger, wealthler and more enterprising than all others in the Dominion of Canada combined.A magnificent stook is exhibited at Willis & Co.+ 1824 Notre Dame st., and at branch o .peovinoss.A man's cenduct is an unspoken sermon.Do not suffer from sick headache .Carte ces in three I ors Little longer.It is not necessary T's e Liver Pills will eure you, price.Small pill Dose, one little dose.Small WAAL Sets, Parasols, etc._.___ Tin To: Stables, etc., etc.Ducks, &c.© brush, if his horse had bee ~ UPICK\u2019S BLOOD not be laid up when it is Do not be induced of, and assures DICK'S LINIMEN receipt of price.231x\"n3e0d We are 1 Liege, to sell at our Rooms, 241 and 243 ST.JAMES A) assortment, consisting of Breach Loadi which will be D us Barrels, Bruises.Price List\u2014Dick\u2019s Blood Purifier Dick\u2019s Ointment 3c.For sale by all 1 REVOLVERS, shot and Rifle Guns, amo! na ths latest improvemen Pis SPECIAL NOVELTY: Dolls\u2019 Iron Bedstcads, Very New.A large assortment of BALLS of all kinds.-_ \u2014 Mechanical : Engines, Trains -on \u201cTracks 7 Tin \u201cToys, | Bicycle Race Courses, Dog and Kennel, etc.Watering Carts, Fire Engines, Horses, Horses and Carts, Skin Horses, Waggons, Coal Carts, Cows, Dogs, Goats, &c., all sizes.COMBINATION CHAIR and ROCKER.TALLY-HO ! Colonial House, | PHILLIPS SQUARE.AEA Toys Toys Toy: Just received, 80 Cases of Toys, consisting of all the latest amusements for children.DOLLS of every deseription and size.DOLLS\u2019 Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Stockings, Shoes, Jewel lery, Sets, Watches, Fur Sets, Trunks, Trunks with trousseaux, Houses, Kitchens, Bath Rooms, Carriages.Toilet Sets and Wash Stand, Brush and Comb Sets, Ironing Beds, Stoves, ice\u2014Patrol\u2014Omnibuses;~ Cabs; 1 Waggons, Ferris Wheel, a y \\ \u2018Stone and Wood Blocks, Games, Guns, Rifles, Swords, Highland Suits, Soldiers, Sail Boats, &c.HENRY MORGAN CO.j MONTREAL.TALLY-HO! The hunting season isat hand and poor Be to look alive to keep his brush and pate.sport thoroughly the first consideration is a mount, and the next that the mount be in the ondition.of A man feels small when the hounds are in full and though the run ma ha that his horse is out of condition and there 18 nothing more in him, and he has to turn back and miss the kill, when he might have got the ition, i ] PURIFIER will be found the best and most satisfao- tory Condition Powder in the market.Acting surely and quickly, A horse need i sed.dE rething that the dealer makes a larger profit out io 1 Pa hana IT will be fourd invaluable for Sprains, Sores, Cuts and : Dick's Blister 50c; eading Draggists and\u2019 DICK & CO.P.O.Box 482, Montreal, P.Q.SALE OF GUNS, ETC.For Account of Whem it may Concern.nstructed by the agent of several manufacturers in Birmingham and 8T., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER th, H americas, utita, Shetland Skirts | ran Cardigan Jackets, Speang erchiets, Mu Sauares, an Cloths, Towels, Twoeds, Coatings, &6., &C, roro \"hole bet m a large Rooms, THURSDAY, OCTOBER BALE AT 2 AND 7 0314 ph UCTIO Ex 88, \u201cSIBERIAN, \u2018We have recel of Glasgow.Lo sell (De to suit, wi t reserv ved & MacCrae, C Tenders onsite of Moo Cote &t.Paul.Apply to foreman on .Clouds, Skirts, Jerseys, Hoslery.Clouds, \u2018me rs, T sideboard Covers, Gloves, D firm, Ré ANG RAS ST.JAMES BT amesc tol Grip.Matted Rib, Rubber Butt Choke Bore, Lefaucheux Action, Greener | Cross Bolts., also several Revolvers and Flobert Rifles.Bale at 11 O'Clock.ms RAE & DONNELLY.{ J NRESERVED SALE -oP\u2014 leto set of Samples sh Gir, to be soi d_at our REET, ah.O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.N'SALE \u20140r Dresal was, Toiles Packets, Tox Gowns, skirts, In the matter of MILLER, LYLE & CO.-Insolvents, Glasgow, Scotland.\u201d» e instructions from Jackson, accounts, above consignments in lots e, at our Kooms, 241 and 243 ST.JAMES STREET, Thursday Afternoon and Evening, Oct.4th.Sale at 3 and 7.30 P.M.RAE & DONNELLY.TO CARPENTERS and BUILDERS.vited for the completion of two cottages \"ont Consumers hes Company's wor TO, CONTRACTORS.for earth filling around large gas- Tenders are invited or ear holder on site of the Mont: Ges Companys works, Cote St.Paul.Apply to foreman on works.\u2014Getobor iat, 1004.mi PPS SALE-PROYINCE OF QUEB DIS- Br of Montreal.No.11074 \u2014Clreuit Court.oft Lanster, Plaintiff, vs.Frank H.Murph , Defendant.Om the 10th October, 3 t 9 of the in the foren at the neas of the said dent, No.Prince Arthur street, in the City of Montreal, will be \u201cby authority of Justios.sll the 50c not have been severe, he finds Dick's Liniment 950; Dealers, or mailed on HORSE BLANKETS The largest manufacturers of Horse Blankets in Canada.All qualities, | HABNESS aed SADDLERY, CARRIAGES and SLETGHS, Everything for the Horse and Stable.Goods direct from maker to buyer.Pricesguaranteed lower than elsewhere 337 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL, , E.N.HENEY & CO.rire \u201cLa Flora\u201d (Especial) * Cigar, 10c.The re cognized standard.En A.* i To enjoy Les ; Magic Lanterns and Slides, Musical Boxes, Horns, Trum- J pets, Accordions, Violins, Organs, &c.à Beautiful Peacocks \"and Birds of Paradise, Quacking | Wodding and Birthday Presents 8, * At Reduced Prices at The UNIVERSAL, ; 238 and 340 St, James St,\" fou + * mr NOTICE, de not Teeponaibile for say contracted ln mg nh Fh Montreal, Oct.let, 1004. ; =r Eom sm it 5, ot 0 Bayi he Arpt set YORD\u2014Os vine, a son do y Crew ee aloe.Ibert F.Dawes, of NS- On » of Wan.ofe OTT\u2014At Montreal, to Mr.and Nr Ea LETT-\u2014On nbridge Hast, Lhe vire otre.OÙ ce.gr d.aughtor MARRIAGES.an = LT ber 19, RIURITON One dE nsford, to Anna ce rnaby Thurston, of \u201cLo Chureb, U N WSON\u2014 At John's Chure onto, \u20ac ot se enon 25, Miss Jeunio wson to Mr.John umost.\u201d ETT- THRASHER At Le ber 35, na cor ., Severn Br élues 3 Ca » Thrasher, _ At_Toromt eday, pi pere De Roy.Mr.nT amin Bryson, of Plym Gel: dave CATT.James Dewar, En: P ELL-ROSS\u2014On September at Dor- ator Blation by, by the des, W.A.Mr.he J fev a th Dorchester, to hn daughter of Fes D ou DERSON- JOHNSTONE At Wak ptember 13, by the Rev.Mr.Boyd, nderson to Idanell Johnstone, third of Mra.N.J ne.* RST-PALMER\u2014 Rat Toronto.Ont, on HV by W.F.arson, as as à by the Rev.W.com.Hayhurst, of Petrol to Faun , H.Hay, him ie he t daughter of INSTON- K AN\u2014On September 26, a INSM ronto, by the Rev.8.D.Chown, Hu .Rev.on ohn daugb- est n Jeffar.to\u201d : Yo , second Fanci of John Years.\u201d une NE-DAVIB\u2014On: W September 38, Hamllton, ont.San the Dr.Philp.mie, daughter of John Davis, to Willlam fenry Lone HRIE-MACGILLIVRAY\u2014At Toronto.b: vray AN\u2014At the Josldence of Toronto, to Miss May Eastman, HON-LANDERYOU \u2014 In ednesday, Se, tember z br or Ww.i ror.RO one: Lone Landeryou.* PHERSONCLARKE \u2014 At mber 28, 1894.by Rev.Dr.[cPheraon to Miss A Ne September 18, 15% n Botcaygeon, bd: v vis, chend ichole do Aunie Freeman, \u2018bot of Bobeay- CO Le WRIGHT ALS St.John's Church, Cool September v by the Rar bonita ita by th .Ballard, mil second prébter of \u2018H.B.Nieol, D.© fo 4 manager r London and: Ins.Co.onto IDG GEN 8a 14 paies an in, Mr.Tone.g'Arkonns UNTERS \u2014 At Stouffville, on ber n Charles Daniel Ridgen to Minnie Jove ULEY GILLEN At Gravenhirst, on Septem- r 38, by the Rev.Johu = Baeah fi Ten to Mr.Wm, Ridley, a of ot Graventutets fonder, Septambe SGA Charles H NORMAN-HUNTER\u2014On September 1 1.904, in Lindsay.by the Rev.R.Johnsto Bobcaygeon rman to Elizabeth Hunter, both th ON-DELL\u2014At Crowland, on qu September 9, George A.oon i Maggio MON DOUGLA: Brooke, on Wednes- p der br Te Rev.Mr.Salton, ur.lag.Be ilson to Mm Fran Hanna, second daugh- er of Mr.Oliver Doug DEATES.ERNARD\u2014In this clty.on September 3, Fer.h od Quy, othe, son of L.A.Ber- runeral on \u2018Tuesday.the tnd os ATE from 247 St.Elizabet At Port Kent, N.Y.\u2026.on 17th Sept.STEED min Barling.Esqg.late Collector of H.t.Johns, in the 81st year of his borstone, on September 13, \\ 1894, John Bodies doc 0 years.AY\u2014At Guelph, on the Sth in bite Gay.Esg.son of Lho late Willian Gey of this eity.AKFEHN\u2014On September 27, 1804, Londen, 0 nt.Marie, \u2014fe of Jacob Haotehn, aged 72 Lat mics, © Ont.tember e Annie, Chird daugbier Chases Halk Bal 3 El UTCHINSON Be Catharines September 20, 1896, Francis Hutchinson, god M yoarus OVELL\u2014On September 27, at London.Ont.Elisabeth Sarah, wife of rge Lovell.and eldest daughter ot Charles and Harm lett Peacock, in her 38th yesr.* NGLEY\u2014On the morning of the 1st October.of dropsy of the heart, James Langley, a native ot, Alosbury.Buckingham, England.Funeral or val RSHALL.At Woodlands, Ont., on the morn- i ng of the 29th inst.merly of 8t.Ems 87 years.ACDONALD\u2014 At Uptorgrore, on Septembor 2, Rertha' May McDo HO.t St.Catharines, on Se tember Jennie, danghter of Petor Moar.® ©.u, Al VETTE At Como, Mond Whim aquette, eldest\u201d Papuste ques , aged 35 KRL-\u2014At Ni Falls, on september 16, Albert, son of James Reel.* MIT At Orillia, on September 2%, Katie TSPHENSON_At Orillia.on Septomber a, Mary Teresa Stephenson, aged 18 LE\u2014At Ridgeway, on 8c tember | 14, 1894, eremiah Tu \u2018Tuttle.aged.3 y oats t Ti to.0 1804, by the Rev.R.hompeon to Penclope James Hall Marshall, fore.aged 230 2 ber 24 rampes ot 203 D ERAONAL DETECTIVES Or or pr UE MOST RELL orvics, Temple Ruilding, Montreal This the Provincial nder thelr criminal deteotive work.etes Milltriery consigament ot bonnets and Pate ust rocsived.latest and Kew call respect fully 0- sited, Mrs.J.or Droatee, 2072 Notre Dame st os 3 iD RÉSON AL GIRDER ANINALS FIBIL DEE Te a , t., és Be.James si © Bi ELK arrived from nnounces à second fall Millinery pening on Tuesday, October Ind.and following days, h aving elected the Yaceot novelties for the coming season.Nocirculars.Mad H.Poitras, 1968 Not * : PERSONAL \u201cWILLIN ER RY OPENING or day, the 2nd Ost, otre Dame Street, and\u2019 Pr st.Laurence.pFEsoNAL MICLINERY OPENING 3 MADAME en notifies the pu nih her pinay Toa her millinery\u2019 (Spenin teat styles in So, mings, etc.takes place Ont Sante next.2 ERSONAT- or at WANTED pig GEORGE ailor, card t Log A Sete?ah who wont outsin 1976 to eek bin hrother 4 has righton in New Routh Wales, an Address, H.Chapman +.Lugard-roné Pec London, BE.in Ocean Kin Hamilton.tv Ad at, Ua, am x 8 re.Harding, 20 Elaine-grove, N.W.a To LADIES and GENT'S Pocket Books, Purses, Card and Letter Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Casès, &c., AN tn Finest Leather.at Lewest 4 Prices, at The UNIVERSAL, 238 and 240 St.James Street.2001522 \u201cLa Flora\u201d (Especial) Cigar, 10c.The best and costs no more.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Iu : LEGAL GAROS McGlbbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, Ae.KRW 10RX LIFE BUILDING, NTRRAL Mo & BD.NeOithea, Q.C.1 Pees Davidoen.nah.5° JACKETS a MANTLES 8, CARSLEY'S , COLUMN.A CORRECTION.THE LINE OF Ladies\u2019 Stylish Golf Capes, $3.25 In Saturday's Bran should be Ladies\u2019 Stylish Goll Capes, $5.35.8.-CARSLEY, \u201cAutumn Dress Goods FURTHER DELIVERIES Of choice novelties and effects in Autumn Dress goods for the season just put into stook.New Plaid Dress Goods New Figured Dress Goods New Striped Dress Goods New Figured Serges New Scotch Tweeds COSTUME LENGTHS A splendid stock of High Class Dress Fabrics in Costume Lengths in all the richest effects.8, CARSLEY, Continental Suitings These goods are beautifully made, having all that superiority:of appearance which intrinsic sdnous sono contains, - In a latest : che es, 81.30 yd.New Om&re Plaids in rich Curl effects and in à choices oolor- 44 in.wide, 81.15 y iner qualities, all es, $1.85.Scotch Tweeds A special line of Scotch Dress Tweeds in all Intest effects, 44 inches wide, $1.15 yd 8.CARSLEY.CHEAP LACES A splendid and most varied stock of\u2019 es of all kinds in new patterns and widths and at all prices now in stock to select from.yar Irish Crochet, Lace, 54 inches wide, 6c Irish Crochet Lace, Ttinches wide, 80 yar Irish Crochet Lace, 9) inches wide, 116 Irish Crochet Insertions, 30 yard.Valenciennes Insertions, 1c yard.Cotton Torchon Leases, 30 yard.° Real Torchon Laces, 70 yard.Maltese Laces, 70 yard./ Oriental Laces, 80 yard.8, CARSLEY.yard.REAL LACES ail leadiog makes now in stook selon tion.Real Irish Crochet Laces, Real Duchess Laces, Real Bourdon Laces, \u2018Real Lyons Laces Real Maltese Laces.Real Torchon Laces.Rea! Point Laces Real Irish Point Laces Real Duchess Point Laces.Real Guipure Lanes.Real Antique Laces.& CARSLEY.| cs and Misses\u2019 NOW SHOWING A very extensive stock of latest styles in Missee\u2019 and Children\u2019s - MANTLES, ULSTERS and COATS In new Tweeds and Cloths, In all newest patterns, In all Intent colors.New Tweed Coats, Bo New Tweed Ulsters, #5.Tweed Mantles trimmed Far Tweed Mantles trimmed Braid 8.CARSLEY.Ulsters with Golf Capes Ulsters vith Plaid Hoods for Misses and Childre Cloth Ulstors handsgmaly.trimmed with Braid, Velvet and - .Tweed .Reefors In all sizes from $8.75 each Navy pores and Nap Cloth Reafers For Misses and Children \u2018 3-4 COATS For Misses' and Children, from 92.80 ea.Beaver Cioth Coats .Coals Fancy | Coats M CARSLET.> Irish, Crochet Lace, 4 inches wide, 4jo Rigby Waterproofs Row is the time to be fargished + with a i aterproof.\u2018lhey beat Ww Sterproofsu the world.S.CARSLEY, \"Notre \u2018Dame Htreet, THE 8.CARSLEY'S| XTRA -8.\" CARSLEY'S rom Lañtes* and Ladies\u2019 and | hildren\u2019s lidren\u2019s Maatles and Jackets 5 Manties and Jackets \u201c thousauds Thousands Thousands ; Thousands Select From © Seleet From 8 CARSLEY, Ladies\u2019 New Cheviot Jackets $3.50 Ladies\u2019 Beaver J'kts $3.85 Stylish Ladies\u2019 Stylish Beaver J'kta $5.45 Ladies\u2019 Stylish Gol.Capes $5.35 And all lines equally as cheap.Ladies\u201d Mantles up to 75.00.\"8, CARSLEY.WHITE.BLANKETS | WHITE Bt 4NKETS TEN BALES OF WHITE SJLANKETS EAP THIS WEEXS- N At $S CARSLEY'S, ° Notre Dame Se WHITE QUILTS WHITE QUILTS FIVE CASES WHITE QUILTS CHEAP THIS WEEK CHEAP THIS WEEK AtS.CA ARSLEY 8, 013 Notre Dame St CHEAP FLANNELS CHEAP FLANNELS SIX BALES WOOL FLANNELS Cheap This Week Cheap This Week CARSLUEY, Notre Dame Street qe S.dona æ.EN LADIES.OF MONTREAL, BOISSEAU BROS, On MONDAY and TUESDAY Next, Will make a Grand Display of Imported Pattern HATS =« BONNETS JUST TO HAND, 25 This in an opportunity to get the Latest Production of Fashion for this season.No two Hats or Jackets alike.Prices marked to suit the times, .No trouble to show goods.OPEN IN THE EVENINGS.BOISSEAU BROS, The Bazar, Corner St.Lawrence and St.Catherine., soos EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY -\u2014-T0 BUY A+ Wardrobe, Folding Bed \u2014ar A VERY LOW PRICE.: \u2026 ONLY À FRW IN STOCK.Lt you want owe Jt will pay yen $0 call and ses them.S.R.PARSONS, Furniture Roomeae, 1613 and 1515 ROTRE DAME ST.Foor Pop _ a ; Glorious Results \u2026 \u2014aLso\u2014 Sample MANTLES and JACKETS.MONTREAL STEAM OYE WORKS, 9e crois and 231 Main St.to | MONTREAL DAILY STAR MONDAY OCTOBER 1 JOHN MURPHY & co.'S ADVERTISEMENT.o PRR CA re are my 2 cartes + .NS SSP POP Our Store will close at Six o\u2019clock To-night as usual, ANNALES WP AANA.mewn Fall and Winter Dress Goods.+ ++++w+ | sm : De.By 2 ; Beyond Compa Are the good qualities possessed Sarsaparilla.hove all, it purities blood, thus strengthening the nerves regulates the digestive organs, invigo food's Sarea- L ure the kidneys and liver, tones and builds up the.entire aystent, cures Scrofula, Dys pepsia, Catarrh, heumatism.lus cag of unequalled success proves its pecu and positive merit.Get ouly Hood's.\"Hood's Pills are gentle, but effective.1 WEDDING SILVER Our selection of RTERLING SILVER NOV TIES for Wedding Gifts is larger than \u20ac and the prices arc very moderste.We are - adding new pieces to our selection.Henry Birks & Sons St Catherine St and Phillips S MONTREAL QE THEATRE All au Next Week, ' Regular M.THE SUrzas Paonvorion or = 2 \u201cWANG, $1.00 Eo ine: a ant new on sale.31 AMERICAN MARKETS.Receipts and Shipments.PP Er TES us HEAT, RN, 15,41 bbls.FLOUR.Shipments : > ns 00d buse V HEAR 213,000 Con Corn, 210.U0) Oats, Hb bbls.on: Shioeipus: \u201c WHEAT, pb Umon Brocx Y.The ofl.estimated receipts of hi cial report of ai Ta Toki of of whic Sa 30 here ahi 10 Lge over.The q probably do this.with sympa actuated greatly on what advice they give bim.He speaks itt Mino the cowardly conduct of the Qu GAYNOR'S DECISION NOT YET, [ePRCIAL TO THR .STAR.| New YORK, October 1-\u2014Judge Ga thizers and will | probably be or was asked to-da in Brook] n oy a Stan vif b d accepting t Reperted for the Gran Gordon, Strathy & Oo, Block Brokers, 9 Bt.Sesrament L » Close Ask.Bd A Bla.Pacifio Ry.a\u201c 6 es Do do Land Bonds.10 10854 Cable.w Duluth B.8.& Atlantic.4 4 do 1 13 151 Bl nomination of the Bemocratle\u201d for Judge of the Court of Appeal he said that he had not yet receiv ed official cial notification of his nomination, and until then he would say nothin, othing has yet been determined regarding on independent state Democratic ticket.A SUNDAY SKIFF RACE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KrxostoN, October 1.\u2014Some commotion was aroused in religious circles this morning, when it was announced that the oft- pestponed skiff race was sailed in the bar- yesterday and to make matters worse Le sold on the resuit.The boats finished fot the following order: Frontenac, Worka, Fearless.Many spectators viewed the race from the docks.\u2014\u2014 A WARNING TO PATRONS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroxTo, October 1.\u2014 À report given with an appearance of authofity.says that the Conservative machine ia ing care to see that the Patron lodges all through Ontario > pocessions to the mem- { course, ot members of the Conservative \u201cety 0 may be relied to do their re old party whan e proper occasion BOYD-SOMERVILLE TRIAL [srzcrAr ro THE STAR) BEAURARNOIS, tober 1.\u2014The and je trial \u2018set Qe! to-day, Boyd and postponed til Novo 1, for which date SIR JOHN GORST.mou TO THE STAR.) Toronto, October 1.\u2014Sir John Gorst ar\u2019 steed in thd city to-day, and had an interview with Sir John Thompeon and Mr.Fos- rt FRENCH MINISTER TO LONDON.Paris, October 1.\u2014M.De Crals, the French ambassador in Loud has oa He will be succeeded by Baro Panrs, October L~The Figaro says that M; Decrais has returned from Fiogro says much and that the belief gains ground he has been entirely unsuo- ces The Figaro adds: \u201cOur relations with Great Britain for some time bavebeen of « difficult nature.Thetruth bis the discussion of the questi longer ventured upon between Paris py London.KILLED IN A CAVE-IN.ROCHESTER, N.Y., October 1:\u2014Ferdinand Rite and Charles Howald were killed this in in caused oy Teme of pat heh 2 rin Sk it was safe to , FIVE ve sors CRUSHED TO DEATH.oa] 5{ Ej] EY) 5 | 8, Beg3gnE ||1¥31 808) 8) 0) | | #25) || | R53) 6§a0) S=gpggn [8j || Babe Ep RER) ESRE) SES = Ss ||| ERgeRg Bu 5) | F6¥] 5) | WeREpuce- gf ||| ESEgE| WALL STREET,SITUATION.ccording to to the best advi w said to be still vai or the nea CE nt, reasons for er, waitin at ine tentative attitude.Busin the in fribative departm ty of js ent active, commercial sa rs oy \u201cwell atts ps ve we , a disposition to sce what Is, fhe\" reusones Groen \u2018a statemen: averages the Row ¥ York banks or parisons is as follows: EAN RAD ee ne ese eus Specie.Cell $2010.80 ; Lagal tenders.115,632,700 ore Total reserve.sn, Reserve reg.reg'd.97,745,100 § M130.Excess reserve.3m 00,781,888 \u2014 SELLING \u2018MOVEMENT CONTINUED.fseaciaL Ton THR is wisn) Li arcs mage Fe vi rit rence: ment continued revi) Sugar Ce fray shy tt and and New Eagisd Bites Moreith & O'Brien's Wall Stress eu .Wheat, bush., Peas, bush, sm \u2014_\u2014 Bre.bush, - 600 \u2014_\u2014 sous sx = gai, \u2014 9 utter, \u2014_\u2014 oxes 10,749 sus == .bacon, boxes 105 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Lea Leather, 1696 198 \u2014_\u2014 Fetroloum, buis, er \u2014 Whiskey, % a \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 High wine, bbis., \u2014\u2014 6 \u2014_\u2014 scarre an lrg oumbors of North-West catile cie plier ee 0 per.ton; 0; oul les.Shs per steamy are do to si for for w.week niin Ot to Antwerp.BI EENEET Fel 9 to 15; h\u201d to ses ue 8 ugh nan Be 2000 Texans and 12,000 W ket slow, grades 100 lower.| | BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions.Bsznsoum's Rarort, Monday.October 1, says off coast, wheat, quiet; .on and for shipment, wheat Pulet.maize quiet fut steady.ng wheat, turn easier; foreign do, © A Danubi maize, quiet.fl ow.French coun wheat, spot, eu wheat, om, wh tend four à portée à Uniiad ca ee On to \u2018Continent wheat, sto ora\u201d Cn be qe.Liverpool Larssr Prices CORRERNY, Oct.1, 1000 aa 4 sd Spring whoasé 5 to4 7 rok 713 to GO 8 Holo heiod Sf pas.HER Ne.2Cala, 0 109 0 Tallow.346 to 08 © Corn, § toO 0 Cheese, w 806 te 00 Peas, 53 woo a 506 to® 8 Wheat firm, demand moderate, holders offer moderately.Corn steady, demand fair.CHICAGO MARKETS.ve estimates.Foreign markets are without | important changes either Way.Corn advanced on buying orders from the country.RL principal sellers were the buyers of Sa and thelr offerings caused an edi to towards the clk Oate present no new «feature, the market being corn.governed almost Sntirely by course of can Visions ruled stron & early, but later prices on weakness Packers were - moderate \u2018sellers and help to depress values, ce- pecially on near futures.Estimated hogs tomorrow 16,000.Receipts In Montreal 6.LR C.P.R.Live Stook Exports.\u2018Wim.Cunningham, Live Stock A, Board of Trade Ae Bullding,.ding, Montreal, fomiafoet Le foie week ending Be ving to the uron, A prtrisne.ta London: 1eke Nepi- rotin Aura to Glasgow; Anvers Wheat tn Sikh FE sm SE SO udents are oe) smabers during the session.ips for Art Assocaion of Montreal; PHILLIPS SQUARE.Advanced Art Classes.Session 1894.The classes will commence on à VE DNESDAY.1 of Mr.Wm.Brym Y 1 Two schalarsh EE Intending sadests please communicate 66 \u201d KENSINGTON._ Why don't you «+ Lot st Kensington, the est.End You can get à choice Lp 100 for $150.You can buy a Lot 850x168, covered with, choice rte trees, for : rms o en \u2014 sington i is the Le a beauti- fal home\u2014a home that will grow in ) Freedom from City T: bed odors, bad Aldermen, oto For plans, prices and terms, % apply to R.A.MAINWARING, 147 Bt.Janies Stree 2204 ROUGH SMOOTH ROUGHER SMOOTHER ROUGHEST SMOOTHES We have all grades in fin ¥ Note Papers made by the leading + manufacturers; at right prices well worth a trip down town.BISHOP'S 250 tt x 160 §T.IS STREET, COTE ST.ANTOINE.BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.100.per foot 50x100.Terms easy.Priscs will advance Nov.lst.Secure a lot now.JONN A.TEES & CO., me Beard of Trade COTE ST.ANTOINE Houses fe for Sal Sale CATHERINE 8T., $5000, $2000, sie IRVIN DORCHESTER AVENUE, 81000 WOOD AVENLE, (Bed Btone Front) $0000 206 JOHN A.TRES & 08, Board of Twde B1d7.WANTED.the erection of certain additions to the Are Tendera for Factors at Cote 84.Paul will be recetved up to October ol 1804.AU information can be a the manager at the on the premises.mwa Coach tor.Kensington leaves \u2018Victoria Avenue every altermoon at 3, 3 and 4.All are welcome.The followingadvertisements were received too late for classification : ANS S SM ANS NIAID Vy ANTED-TO BC To BORKOW OR BUY A COUPLE OP ot Good reference.Address \u201cH 133,\" TAX office.WAR ANTED-GIBL FOR LUNCH COUNTER.| el tim \u201cBoat ROOMS, TRANHIENTH TAKEN.TE rue IN TROT orion VV apply 478.John st.nil ANTED-BEWING BY TUE DAY BY QOGD WIN BY = Waxrena COODOOVK, ALSO A or, NV Apply aîter eix pm, at 657 Sherbrooke st.\u2014_ 'GH SERVANT TO WASH Miro me A TROROUGH ve aurse, with references, at m3 ANTED- D\u2014GUOD COOK.nF ROTESTANT, wf YV_ ply Mn.Werden, 18 Mac) Wiehe \u2014A MAN TO BELL A A LINE OF CLOTH.og tn this city, OR commission.Av 1 Sm BAR oBor.> ANTED-BY Æ FIRST CLASS MAN cook.A in tam or coautey, having mT isle.Address \u201cH IAL\u201d ) AXTED-A © NERAL SERVANT OR co0K, \\\\ tor two in famfiy: god wages.15 Nt.Marta à _ 43 MeCiuI College uve.mom be corner of DAILY PTAR printed at TR eT Pariearion Lane is rublabed Graham hg rd In Montreal.ames stent.a "]
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