The Montreal daily star, 9 octobre 1894, mardi 9 octobre 1894
[" LAST EDITION.+ \u2018 The Mon P VOL.XXVI\u2014No.238.MONTREAL, \u201cTUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1894 SEE OR ogy XEN WITT © TRE Prete EME ley oh , CIRCULATION 88629 PRICE.ONE CENT.© BOISSEAU BROS \u2014FOR\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Misses\u2019 and Children's ANTLES.We are doing the Mantle trade this po.Styles I Pricos beat the Trade 200 SAMPLE JACKETS and LONG COATS selling 25 per cent.less\u2018than Wholesale prices.4 Have Mantles / for the little tat.Have Manties | for the school \\ Have Mantles for every day.Have the FINE GOODS for Sunday.Have Manties for rich and poor.Have Mantles for the Small Lady and the Big in fact, we have Mantles dys) classes and at prices Ho cannot be beat.Call and sees for yourself.BOISSEAU BROS.Corner St.Lawrence and St.Catherine streets.nel Are you WEAK NERVOUS?TIRED § SLEEPLESS?PALE BLOODLESS THIN DYSPEPTIC?you need HAWKERS Nerve and Stomach TONIC.It makes: weak nerves strong, promotes sound, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, restores lost appetite, is a perfect blood and flesh builder, restores the bloom of health.AN Drgyists seil it.50c.a Bottle.Six f 132.50., Ad.enty by Hawker Medicine Co.Lid.St_John.N.B- ¢ Co.Lid.St-JohaNB_ Hand made Opague Window Shades, with spring roller and fixtures, size 19x34 inches, only 22c Buy trom the maker, 8.H, Martel, 673 Craig st,, cor.Bleury.238tyx coût£ \u2014 A Timely Investment GLASS # BLOC \u2018month in Japan.CHE FOO IN JAPANESE \u2018HANDS.|; LANDING OF THE MIKADO!S FORCES IN CHINA.wu Troops Also Have Crossed the Yalu and Encamped in Manchuria, Where a Battle is Said to be Imminent.A LONDON, October 9.\u2014It is believed, says a .Yokohama despatch, that the Japanese : have captured Che Foo, thé treaty port of China on the north coast of the Shing Tung promontory.It hasa good harbor, an active trade and a population estimated to number about 50,000.This news comes from Japanese\u2019 sources, but is generally believed to be correct.The next step in the direction of advance, it is believed, will be on Pekin.The advance-guard of the Japanese army has crossed the Yalu river and formed a new camp.A battle is believed to be imminent in Manchurian territory, if the\u2019 Chinese troops can be induced to make a stand before Moukden is reached.There is a railroad from Moukden to Pekin, and the Chinese are preparing to destroy it incase of the Japanese capturing the ancient capital of northern China.An interview is published with Admiral Sir George Wilkes, who was engaged in the Eastern expedition in 1850.He said he did not believe the Japanese would suoceed in the march on Pekin-certainly not before winter, on account of the ELABORATE PREPARATIONS NECESSARY to ascend the Pei Ho River.A despatch from Berlin says that the ne- | gotiations mentioned by the semi-official the adoption of joint - organs looking to measures \u2018 by Great France and other tection of their su jects In Britain, Germany, L powers for thie pro- China, are quite \u201cdistinct from any eventual interference tween the belligerents with a view of limiting the duration or area of hostilities; Ger: : many! s com mercial interests in China ai Japan being second only to Great Britain'she Paris correspondent of the Standard - says it is understood that the ne between England, France and still in progress.A despatch from Che Foo says that seven Japanese warships were sighted off Wei Hai Wei, steaming eastw.The Vienna correspondent of the Daily News tele hs: he \u2018palace in Pekin quarded by Mongolians, because the Enifascs are noi rusted.tiations hina are daily ts bet ween che Chinese and the ated.\u201d Mons Aha the latter are g ly The 7imes publishes a letter rom Tien Tsin which givesa new version of the battl le success they, Later, carried out at Ping brilliant success.It is: added Rts the! full details of the battle 1 WILL NEVER BE KNOWN, but that the Japanese, surrounded the Chinese and delivered a night attack.The Japanese 20 ma matters, however, that eachof theirdivisions mistook theother for the enemy and dealt severe execution to their own men, onabling the Chinese force to cut through the opposing lines and continue their march.A report written from Tien Tsin late in ! August compares the scenes there with ' what had been observed earlier in the The change was like that planet to another.throbbed with silent / onergy a Quietly working to a nite.end.hina was in a state of aimless from one It is an Established Fact that the =.Caledonia Springs Waters CURE RHEUMATISM.All Groners and Hotels Sell them, and CHAS.GURD & CO., 30 & 65 JURORS STREES.= « AT THE od Dan ! turmoll, like a of perturbed | apan made a atu] sad orderly provision for war.There was Do! friction.Everybody knew Dia any ad rybody performed it.The world seldom } has beh eld an executive machine in better | working order and worked with mare consummate skill.In China, on the other hand, the only system which is gen is the system of sham and the navy is .asham.The menare not a fighting force, | put ado) tthe calling as means of à livell: ih The reporter reiterates the stories of | do ption of oflicers, and continues: \u201cThe troops are mostly rabble and the Japanese | ought to march through them like a snowplough through snow.he Tien Tsin correspondent of the 7imes cape that railway construction in Chiua has been suspended, and all the European ofticers have been engaged by tha Gov ern- ment in the naval service.|A despatch received in Paris from Rome, a says that the Italian minister at Pekin has a note to China, at the request of pea Government, INVITING POUR PARLERS WITH JAPAN in an endeavor to bring aboat an end of the war and o.eriog his own offices in order tu complete such an arrangement.It'is also stated that the general of the Jesuits has sent a memorial to the Popo, asking the latter to use his influence with the European powers in order to teriminute the war between China and Japan.The British tirst class armored cruise Undaunted, 12 guns, commander Edwin Richards, which had been \u2018ordered to proceed NN Na usaki, Japan, for repairs, been ordered to remain at Hong Kong.The British second-class screw gunboat Firebrand, four guns, Lieutenadv and Com: ander Lionel .Tufnell, has been ordered to New Chw ang, at the head of the Gulf of Leao Teng.A despatch from Foo Choo says that the river has been closed for shipping.The Manchester Guardian publishes a despatch from its St.Petersburg correspondent, saying that Russia sent a note to Japan in ptember, claiming an interest in the future Government of Corea.Japan's reply, it is asserted was unfriendly to Russia\u2019s pro Ruabia\u2019s position in Eastern Siberia a now render that territory safein a conflict with Japag, but large re.inforcementa of troops are proceeding to the military stations along the Amoor and Ussuri Rivers.The St.James's Gazette prints a despatch from Chemulpo, dated October 3, saying that fourteen Ja) ancse transports \"are in the r, hav n board troops, and that 75,000 troops.had been land since Septenibe wing to \u201cfears of an uprising of in- surgont tribesmen, She garrison at Seoul been re-inforced.The Japanese from the Co obo, in mainta THE SCEALEY CASE AGAIN, Contest of the Will to aise New for everything the get a The daily expense of ning her army in Corea is [BPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TORONTO, October 9.\u2014 The mysterious death of George Scealey at Vienna, two or \u201cthree months ago, which, the coronor decided, wasoccasioned by poison administered by some person unknown, but the investigation of which the Attorney-Gen- eral's de, t has 80 far declined totake = up, owing to the slovenly manner in which mortem co! d \u2014 - Q into a\u201c was conduc was en hop ; angater, vi itesell, who was not made Matos aider the will, brought action to he testament aside.Under the will, the $14,000 worth of property of which Scealey possessed, w eft to ane * Robbins, with whom À be lived and Murphy H.t, a relative ot the Robbins woman.It was owing to is will, and the disinheriting of his daughter, that steps were taken to investigate the cause of Scealey's NINE INSTANTLY KILLED.| The Fog Ohssured the Appronch of a Train With Feat Fatal Result LoNDON, ber 9.\u2014 This morning a Waggon contain nga parti of hop pickers started to cross tracks at Chatham.when a the ra the approach of | which could not be seen owing to the dense fog shat prevailed at the time, struck the icle, throwing its eleven occupants in all directions, ne persons were instantly killed and the © others were more or less seriously injured, POINTE CLAIRE.WEDNEADAY EVENING, ct.10th, 1804, For the benefit of the St.Joachim or ee « Royal Club, at their GRAND PRARATIC and MUSICAL CONCERT.Good sctors have Deen secured.The public tropaee is respeotfuily soll a 282 ALEXANDER & CO.50 bales Bed Comforters bought direct from the manufacturer at much less than cost to make them.A good Comforter at only 75c.See our Dollar Comforter, would be cheap at $l.25, Our $1.45 Comforter, large size, was made to sell at $1.70.See our English Sateen Comforters at $2.00; $3.00, $4.00 and $4 50, all extra value.A full asSortment Down Comforters, covered with the best English Sateen, and much larger than any shown in the city, with or without Frill, all at our noted low prices.Down Sofa Pillows and Tea Cosies, covered and uncovered.10 Cases BLANKETS at the Lowest Prices ever.know.150 White All-wool Blankets, size 66 x 84, at only $1.60.50 pairs 8-Ib.extra quality White Blankets, made to retail at $5.50-our price for .h's week at only $3.98 per pair.wy Cases of fine Gray Blankets, one lot, size 54 x 74, at $l! 95 per pair.2 cases, size 62 x 82, at $2.80 per pair.per paire 1 case, size 58x 78, at $2.30 | / For the best value in BLANKETS COMFORTERS and aM kinds of DRY GOODS, lose no time in looking around, but go direct to.the GREAT BARGAIN CENTRE OF MONTREAL, \u2018ALEXANDER & CO., ST.CATHERINE and UNIVERSITY STS.TELEPHONE 8748, F.| a J and the disclosure of the FLEET AND _ ARMY ENGAGED.SHAM?FIGHTING AT HALIFAX YESTERDAY AND AT NIGHT.The Encounter Between the Soldiers was a Drawn Battle\u2014Efforts of the Fleet to Steal Into the Harbor Were Not Successful.WiLirax, N.5., October 9.\u2014 The annual mobilizatisn of troops in this gairison took place yesterday.York redoubt and Me- Nab's island fort, the two chief forts defending the approach to the harbor, were manned by the Royal Artillery and a portion of the King's Regiment, These forts were attacked simultaneously by sea and land, the military moving upon the York redoubt from the direction of Herring Cove and the crews from the warshi \u2018Tou:amaline approaching from The naval forces attempted to Jand ~at McNabe Island.wy cannonade ensued between the and the warship, as well as a steady fire of musketry between the attackin forces and the defenders in The yal En- redoubts and earthworks across the land north-west of the city, connectin the waters of the Harbor and the arm.These were occupied by ions of the King's Regiment, but the attacking forces, though they werayydvanced well up to this line of defences, not attempt 10.to drive out the defenders.\u201cIt wa$ a drawn battle Not so, however, the night attack by the fleet.The torpedo boats and Tourmaline attempted to steal in under cover of the darkness, but the electric search lighta were early brought to bear upon them and they were discovured.in az.nle time for he mé gf he York redoubt and McNab sland toannihilate them, had it been real war.They were well wi ithin range, plai inly ge discernable, and would have been knock to pieces.It was demonstrated that an entrance to theharborby night undiscovered is im ible unless in a dense fog, when | the dangers from the \u2018ro:ks would be as great as from the guns of the forts.ANOTHER\u2019 SOUTHERN STORM.Confined to Louisiana and Mississippi \u2014The Damage.JACKSONVILLE, Fla, October 9.\u2014The cyclone reported raging in the Gulf near alveston Plex, Monday pight, bas reached: Floride It struck Perisacola.yesterday.\u2018At noon the wind at.Pensacola wag reported to be slowing at a velocity of sixty-four, miles à - hour.Shortly after that the wire 1 went ¢ «wn betw s place and Pensa: cola and it is impossible to learn whether soy bh.3 been done or not.TAXSAR, Ga » nals ave from the G Fstorm A ndhate Tits - Pre, tions have been made fur the safety oft © shippingsend the vessels bave warned agninst depving port for the south.NEw York, Oc \u2014A Times special from New Orleans says: A storm of great nr violence has been raging over the southern Louisiana and Mississippi country.At Misstasippl Cit, City a Methodist church and séveral out-buildings were blown down.At Horn and Ship Islands a number of vessels are reported to have been blown ashore.RAISED BILLS CIRCULATED.But Prompt Action Har Landed One o® the Circulators in Gaol (cra.© To THE STAR} BEDFORD, Que., October 9.\u2014For the few days, the pe has tly disturbed, by the circula- shi done mostly in the surrounding villages fraud was only made when depositors at, and customers of the bank presented the raised bills insones and twos in the regular course of ness.y prom, mpt a and vel aot ion the officers of Br r.Morgan, the mana- Tr, aoe by r.J.Douglas a bailiff, ropped on one of the operators on Saturday morning last, and he is now in © undergoing a preliminary examination.Further developments are are expected y.PRINTERS ON STRIKE.The New York \u201cTribune\u201d is Between \"Two Fin Fires.EW YORK, O:tober 9.\u2014The compositors \"\u201dw whom are members of J employed by the New York 7ribune, si 3 h Union, No.6, went out on rel night.\u2018At the Tribune office all enquiries were re- land, when asked for his position of the strike, said: \u201cFor the last two years our som ing rooms have been operated under the laws = the Independent Typographical Union.ur atersoptying and.press room departments, however, are under the laws of the Knights of Labor.Yesterday it appears \u2018Big Six\u2019 passed a resolution mp- torily demandin ng that| we dismiss the Knights of Labor men and employ Typographical Union men in these two departments.We were notitied of the action by the President of the Union, and have refused to dismiss the men, as doing so we would be \u201cplacing ourselves directly in an- =r one ch organized abhor.|.FOUR WERE MANSLED.| Dynamites thas Was \u201cThawed Out\u201d With Fatal Effect.IroNwooD, Mich., October Pa = Jobn Ravell, a miner, yesterday ut haif a box of dynamite i her Kite en stove to thaw it out, for use this morning.The family, consisting of seven persons, was gathered about the stove, conversing with a neighbor, Mrs.Faterson.In a few minutes there was a territtic explosion.Raveli and three of his children and Jeasie Paterson were instantly kilied, and Mrs.Ravell and the two other children 0 badly injured they will probably die.The house was hlown to atoms, NOYABLE PRINTING FAILURE.CAMBRIDGE, Mass., October 0.\u2014The Uné- \u2018versity Press; John \"Wilron- and-Son | ord for the benefit of the creditors, The coneern is one of the oldest and printia houses in Camugdge, satabll and belie fuancially.The company od Tages nearly 330 persons.not yet known.THE HUNGARIAN BUDGER.| Buna Peer, October Q\u2014In the House of the Hungarian \"Diet, Le Premier Wekerie lutroduced the budwet for 1006 He estimated the surplus at 18,900 ATTACKED THEIR CAPTAIN.Loxnon, October &\u2014A here trom.Delia says gineers were engaged gonstructing a | a lineof tt tive, and after some mysterious negotia- day the Champion Stakes of 50 soverei © past days bite mind in this locality tion of ra raised bills of the Eastern Town- he uttering of the counterfeits has heen - ferred to John E.Millholland.Mr.Miilho!- : has} \u2014\u2014 \u201c SPECIFIC ARTICLES.\u201d \u201cAn Englishman's House is His Castle.\u201d There will be no skeleton (Dyspepsia) inthe caphoardifyon mse , = = = = \u2014 THE \u2014 COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER._ 3382 Hossian mancuvres, near Hoh shi For a continuation of Begiment, mutinied and attacked thelr classified condensed adver- nw sw mutineers are sald to have been disarmed by a ol ahr tisements see page 3 of to- their fellow-soldiers, and Shey = day's Star warda im prisoned in t * ous moe Pere pi Being ci cou e are be sentenced to dea! FOR SALE SALE\u2014-100000 FT.NEW LEATHER &# AND | AMES\u2019 PICTURES RETURNED.FORatutarm rin, im ii \u2014 mill supplies.We under They Were Stolen in 1885 and Came oll others! Mullin & Co., Papineau sq.M L 331 tf - Back as Mysteriously as They 3 Disap 1 R SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION KILX-DRIED $1.15; mill blocks 31.adpeiond A 2 E Macdlarmid à Os BosTox, October 9.\u2014Four aan valued ale pci at from $15,000 to $18,000, t were stolen R SALE SAND \u2014 THE PIT SITUATED AT Ames, at North Easton, in the summer of puncacen Outi shes Boke 3 an rae mes, a or n, © rederick Ol 1845, Bave been recovered by the family Biildaen £8: Pacramsat st, or to Napotéon Bed within a week, and the recovery has n = as mysterious as was the robbery nine years | Fo SALE-PURE BRED POULTRY.LACK OF ao.hohe family are in the dar! ro k in re | mtn mbes moto y Lo rio large where the pictures have n these years.\u2018They have no idea of the identity So PE Gésdhue Rook 1 a oh of the burglars, nor do they know ! the lawyers who chiefly were concerned ' R SALE-NICE ASSORTMENT OF BIRDS, in the recovery of the pictures.At otra = ANT REOW 200 DO V0 RT FURNISHED, A HOUSK IN THE verse BORROW 200 DoLLe a Goon ! borhood of Rerkave., large handsome Len SE SURDAT.wa Fats SoliBclmeus ATAR office.msi rame, verrine in best of order.Apps y \u201cY | =.Bridge.Finder will please return to 191 Manatsctarsen : 08T- BETWEEN WINDSOR HOTEL AND : MISCELLANEOUS.Royal Road, a boat: Arn MISE Seman STABLES, ETC.TO LET.L Heater Foss, Windsor \"Hotel will be rewarded, WY AE ot Sonat 34 poe FEVOLET-STABLE.coacH HOUSE, YARD Toor nl ceive OT & Ae oh 1251 {RT-STA = XDAY OR TUESDAY OF LA For farther information address \u201cB 151,\u201d 81a o and outbuildings.458 wi |L esi à ver cur unie au ein pi lock.Reward st 1 46 Manat eid ut.EDUCATIONAL.PROPERTY WANTED.IL SE oe bos omer & Dane sd AA re a 4 MA - SIN A suitable reward tarp À ANTED \u2014 pepe | YOR $008 TO, à MoTarich \u2018Any cue detaining him of ter ih NEW YOKK ART SCHOOL WASTED 10 FURCHASE FOR WOM TO.| vip be prosecuted.i Just and secure half- | Most be value.Address \u201cWW 1165,\" a oc ie tition.NHS Catherine ine Se, cor Aleracder.2563 = | 341 [ CET.LAST SUNDAY.OX ROLE Sy ps .in is Money.\u201cWe can save -you both.The i= ~\" only high grade Shirts made and ; sold at a reasonable figure, iy R.J.TOOKE, , 177 Bu.Tames Stree, And 1583 St.Catherine Street, East.with ibbon sad Inc.Finder wi \u2018picane reture Tron St Cation La) ba O8T_A AE ENGLISH GREYHOUND brindled ears, aorwery to the Sut return to J.8.Evans, Mo.1863 Notes Lo ATO or ATERUS.oul Finder will be liberally OST-FROM NO.176 MANCEST, AFOXTERRIRS, answers to Jack.\" Reward at Sm 5 £ A Geran: SATURDAY, A LOE cies a Loccacs VERY SMALL POX TERRIER PUP, WITH black and tng tan parie Fea pent reture adhe lt Le N FRIDAY.5TH OCTOBER.13 rn oot.nd seosiee reward.b Shing \"241 J'OCT ON MONDAY, OUT STE ON SHERBROOKE Beaver Hall \u2018a Gold Headed Umbrellas.Finder will return B60 fire.Maomaster, 195 Sherbrooke street.Baitable ds For a continuation et classified condensed adver- je Ja A P© 0 HORMDRPE 05 pe mes Cede met men oe bmn tot rame gate ap © lima + ln nai antl te pi bres sc A EE-I M eat ti a _\u2014 4 a dF ol! - \\E er\" 7° PESTE ST ae .Lot * poor * which could ha \u201c his now famous © 1t was useless to = WER 2 IN ST.JAMES | | METHODIST Caurc va d I À GEN.\" BOOTH MADE Two STIRRING ADDRESSES.\u2014_\u2014 The Aims and Organization of the Salvation Army Explained by the Founder\u2014What the Soldiers are Doing \u2018for the Poor in Darkest England.The lecture ball of the St.James Methodist Church was crowded yesterday afternoon, when General Booth explained the organization and aims of the Salvation Army to the friends and sympathizers of the Army in Montreal.Rev.Dr.Rose introduced the General,/ He remarked that late as to what the future of the Army would be.It was enough for him to Know that the organization had done and was continuing to do a glorious work.It was not for him or any one else to enquire whether General Booth and his officers were in the line of Apostolic succession.They had Apostolic success, at onoral Booth sald he preferred direct work to addressing meetings such as that He, however, felt he Was doing work for the cause even if he was not grappling with the consciences of the ungodly.He might induce some of them to contribute something » the work and even lead some of them age in the campaign.He could con ontiouely ask church-workers Nv lo pugpart Arm elp- Army.for t the churche In i a cit of reat - upiritual darkness an wickedness, there were three great chapels, which were almost empty before the Salvation Ariny began its work, but ars NOW FILLED TO OVERFLOWIN\u2018 twice every Sunday.- One of these chapels which had accommodation for 2000 pe ple, in ante-Arimë days had no more than sixty persons in its congregation.All the Protestant churches = now have avinies of their own, and as the Pope recent- Jy sent for a copy of the War Cry, the General would not be surprised to {earn that the Church of Rome had started an army.Even the drum, once regarded as | a awfui and horrible instrument, had now become popular and would be a regular attiae aiment to the church organs.What the army needed was money and he did not care where he got it from.The Marquis of Queensberry, the man who drafted the prize-ring rules, once sent him a hundred pounds.Queensberry is not only a gay and worldly mau but an agnostic, agnostic being the tic name for infidel- A friend of the General's asked him: \u201cAre you going to accept that dirty moneyt* He replied: ** Uo you think should be such an ass as to send it back, insulting the man aud losing his money.\u201d The ticnera! was enthusiastic about the progress of the army abroad.Princes and pr.ncesses had joined the ranks in Russia.As if,\u201d he added.\u2018princesses were any better than washerwomen, as far as tl scie the \u2018Neo appealed for $1000 for rescue work After an appeal by Commandant Herbert Booth ou vehalf of the Lighthouse the weering adjourned.Mass Moeting at Night.St.canes Methodist.Church was crowded in every part Jass wight by people who had come to hear the founder wi the Salvation Army.The -General wor: the red waistcoat which forms dist netive portion of the uniform of the Suivation Army.With him on the platform were a number of local clergymen.the Lev.Dr.Shaw presided, and the Rev.1.8.McWilliams opened the proceedings with prayer, and then Dr.Shaw introduced General Booth, who delivered an Interesting address, during the course of which he was frequently applauded.He gave à harrowing description of the condition of the in \u2018\u201clinrkest England,\u201d and elsewhere as well, and discussed the best means of combating the causes which led to sp much misery.The General bait great faith in the efficacy of spiritual nid as a means of etfecting spiritual and moral regeneration.He would reclaim the criminal by smoothing for him the return to the path of virtue.lle had been frequently reproached, the General told his \"hearers, with the fact that the Salvation Army sclieme was not an original one.Well, he had no objection to admit the reproach, if such it could be called.\u2018There was nothing new under the sun,\u201d Solomon had said, and the truth\u2019 of the saying received daily confirmation.They might.if they chose, compare Salvation Army organization to an alvish stew.\u201d Now Irish stew was a very good thing; it was a combination of a number of valuable.ingredients, and when people tired of their beefsteak, their fowls and their roast joints, the General recommended Irish stew as an unfailing stimulus to the Jaded appetite.The elvation Army aimed to alleviate human misery by the most practical methods.In order to find out the best pieps to take, the General and \u2018his officers VISITED THE SLUMS OF LONDON, and other large cities.The amount of roisery which they had encountered had been something appalling, somethin, ly 5 described, althoug , the spenker had feebly endeavored to fe- ! ture the state of affairs which existe book.The the great metropolis of the world\u2014not those of narrow means, but those of no means\u2014 ight be roughly divided into three classes.Riese there was the \u201cstarvation crowd,\u201d \"those who were slowly dying from sheer .hunger.\u2018fhen there was the \u201ctramp crowd,\u201d \u2018the homeless vagrants, who did no work, aud had no placo that they could call their own.Then there was the \u201cone room\u201d crowd.In Montreal, with its fresh breezes and its bri ht sunlight, the condition of a family condemned tolive,eat, \u201cdrink and sleep, all the same room would enough; but the misery of sucha condition of things in the crowded, smoky East End of London, in places which the ure air of Heaven never reaches, where I light of the sun is never seen, was or te pod to contemplate.Father and ghters and an lived to room.there they \u2018mother, up dau; sons, and Ehittle chi dren, Bot or in the same at room children were born; t \u201cMived, ate, drank and s slept, and there they died.How could morality be expected to \u2018survive such conditions?How could any \u2018 moral sense be kept alive?It was misery such as this with which the Salvation - Army tried to cope.They tried to reach the wretched sufferers by Ipititual means.They believed that if the soul waa saved the y would not be lost.Spiritual wel- / tare once secured, material happiness would follow.The General was eloguent on the subject of the criminal classes, By means of a number of touching anecdotes he ilustrated the defects in our pre- aru system of dealing with criminals.He \u2018howed how & man or a woman, after one slip.is practically driven from society and given no chance to earn an honest Ying.le.or che is natarall driven back to vicious courses, willingly or unwillin, Smooth the way back to virtue, if you w vis to reclaim the sriminal; do nov ded the Salvation Arm nst him, as Foncipie wh which @ folded 1 his ork.4 dness was Asif eve ent, an farther, aire: rece \u201cample retin by practical % its ties tue 55 » THE RABBINICAL CONFERENCE.The American Hebrew püblishes an ad- \u2018verve criticism of the su ostion to hold the next conference Reformed Rabbis in Mantreal.The writer remarks: Belng ia- + in the \u2018Sereated have folliwed i ap while in Now B ork, and oll ordre | ts l comes as an beolute matter asingle mem ence, who, it seems, has effectively worked up newspaper opinion aa that can by one ho : about | i Let us have à more cen! ace, or à place, where there opportuni ped 5 inatance, Boë- the fact tions of Montreal, with to the i THE DAY OF ATONEMENT.An Important Oconsion Observed by the Jews.The holisst and most solem n dag of Jewish Church, Yom Kipur, Day o ome ment, commences this evening at sunset, when services will be held in every syns ante hout the world.isthe ro regard in towns where ere is not even a moeting place for Hebrew service will travel hundreds of miles to be present at a public service either in magal: ficent temples and synagogues, in an ordin room temporarily ted up for divine pt The > authority for its observ: s given in Lev.xxiii, 8 While remarkable for the cheerful, non-ascetic character of their worship, the Jews were no less distinguished from all nations of autiquity by their annual solemn fast to ved on the 10th day of the 7th month, Tishri, he rules, as laid down in Lev, xvi, 2-34; xxlii, 27-33, and Numbers xxix, 7-11, include a special injunction of strict abstinence (Ye shall afict your souls) from evening | Lo evening.All the Montreal synagogues wilt be crow ed to- oleh t and to-morrow.Inthe Tem lo Emanu-El, on Stanley street, below Catherine street, where Rabbi Veld vil conduct the entire services without any assistance except from the choir, the exer: cises will be as follows: This evening, at 6.30, he wlll speak on the \u201cGreatness of to-morrow he will officiate from bi s journey,\u201d and at about 4 on \u201cWhere is thy brother In the other synagogues, Revs.de Sola, Friedlander and senan will conduct the services respectively, with the aid of assistants.; ; PERSONALS.Mer.J.D, Miller has left on à visit to England.Mr.J.P.Garneau, Quebec, is at the Richelieu.hr.T.J.A.Carling, Ottawa, is at the Wind- a, Se George Rolt White, Quebec, spent Satur- Mr.I.T.Tarte, M.P., has recovered from his recent illness.The Hor.J.S.Hall roturned on Saturday from his visit to Quebec.M.de Le Macdonald, isabsent from town, on business in Chicago.Mrs.Donner, of Nour York, ls the guost of Mrs.A.Baumgarten, McTavish stroe Miss Kerr.Edinburgh.Scotland, ie the guest ot Mrs.James Ferricr, Motcalfe « Mr.W.H.Blake, son of tho Hon.H.Blake, Toronto, arrived in town on Saturday.Mrs.A.B.Chaffee and Miss Chaffee have ro- turned to town from a visit to Now York.Lieut.-Col.Frauk Bond has left town for St.Regis, to enjoy a few days\u2019 duck shooting.Mr.D.R.Browning, of Fort McLeod, North- West Territories, is al the St, Lawrence Hall.Miss Sicotte, Ste.Hyacinthe, is in townon a Yer on ister.Mra.E.A.Whitehead, Junior.aide de camp to the Lieut.ool var Pot ebcé, the Hon.Hr.Chapieau.is atthe Windsoi prie Paton has arrived in town from S rooke, on a visit to her sister, Mrs.Norbert à.8, i Stanley street.The Postmaster Genoral sie Adolphe Caron, d av ontreal and was regis fered at the Windsor.yee wy \u2026 Miss Luddington, who has beon on à visit to her mother, Mrs.Judge, has returned to Lake nac for the winter.rl.Randal Davidson has returned to m & successfu ng and: shootd - tion in the Laure nodes.& De oxpodl Mr.Kaizar and Mr.Conmith have returned to town from their shootin grounds at Ponsonby.They were the guests of MC Mrs.G.A.Holland, who has wot sold her a tine now residence on Pine avenue.Mr, J.B.À.Mongenais, of Rigaud, has moved into the city for the winter a occupy Mr.Boaugrand's house on Sherbrooke street.Mr.James Ross, president of Lhe Mont: Street Railway, arrived in town of Saturday où his return from a trip to the North-W ply The visitors to the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent In - tion for the Sook beginning Mon toh 8, are Messrs.G.C.Dunlop and E.P.annaford.The Bishop of Quebec is in England on a short visit, and preached at the harvest festival in his former church, All Saints, South Acton, on Sun- Mr, Regin nald L.Dyer is still an inmate of the Roral Victoria Hospital.As yet it cannot be said that he ison the wend although ho gets no worse.Mre.Ewan and, Mr.David Ewan are spending rome woeks at gstport ] Lake Champlain, for the benetit of ar D.Evan's health, after his recent sovero illness.Mr.G.C.Wilcocks, proprietor of the Leader, Farnha , Farn Granby.Que.and the # ham, Que,, accompanied by Sr.Wilcocks, are spending a few days in to Mr.D.F.Waite, train maser of the Delaware aud Hudson, Albany, N.through Montreal yestorday on his retin from a pleasant fishing oxcursion to Lake St.John.Right Rev.Jervoise A.Newnham, Bishop of Moosonce, has arrived from the North-West and is the guest of his father-in-law, Rev.Canon Henderson, at tho Theological College.The Hon.Hector Fabre, Canadian Commis- + afoner-Genernl in Paris, 1s paying a short visit to ndon.Mr.Paul Fabra.son of the Commis- sionor, has just returned from a visit to Canada.The Rev.W.M.Hewitt, of London, England, who (was Lhe sh quest the Parisian on her voyage out.was the gudst of artwe f the Allan Line.as returned on the sane | vessel.Major-General Herbert and Captain Streat- after inspecting the barracks a ; 9 on Friday returned to Mont.the races an left tor Ottawa in Mr.J.E.Barlow, M.P., for the Frome division of Somerset, Kngland, is to visit Montreal, Toronto, and several other cities.Du say in 2 aropto he will be the guest of the Edward Blak P.Senator Tanté in still very iI), but his condition is-not critical.Among thoss who have called upon him lately are Hon, Mesars.Ou Leblanc, Judge Mathieu, Rev, Abbé Tre Mesars.Ernost Marceau, H.au capes, x The following Canadian visitors have register ed their names at the office of TE, High Commis sioner for Canada, London: Dr.Wi 8t.Catharines; hg W.Needler,\u201d Millbrook; A.Boultbee, M.B.Toronto; Hector Fabre, a; Rev.E.Chiloott, Bradford; Norman Harris, M.B., Toronto; W.JE oll d, Ottawa; J, .0! Langmuir.\u2018Toronto: J.H.Dallas Hcimaken, W.ugias, Victor ictoria, B.C ria, B.REAL ESTATE NEWS.8.Denis has sold to Rev.M.Auclair lot 15-1003 god 1004, St: Jean Baptiste ward, with buildings, or $3500.Mra.M.Dupont has sold\u2019to Jeremie Crevier lot 1722-48, parish of Montr front on Beaudoin street, St.Henri, 24 feet by 9, with houses, etc, for $1100.\u201c John Nelson Hick: geau lot 137\u2014#3 and with ne ee fronting on St.8 has sold to Adolphe Most- village of Cote St.Louta, George-Hypolite O.David has sold to Joe Ia Lamarohe divided half of lots 2257, ish of Montreal, front on Avatar atosde se enri, with buildings.for Thos.W.Burdon has og.poy 10\u2014156 to 160; 185 to 190; to! #6 and M7, v of Cote Bt.Lawrence an Maguire atresta bien and Casgrain avenues, ares es B&xter 1 50 and Hin io don Ea BUSINESS NOTES, The lectric Li y Puces sérum | = claration of Disco been tered Moorma >, and a Vi He { mpany), .\u2018erroux proces ete.(Ferroux, Lacombe & ¢ en Be A.diy Slumber lo AP diag de cour rires prie Head and John J.H Head & Co.) H.A.Hill and Walker, engraver (il wi er & Co).À Doourmees it à Charrette, contractors, ete.meault & Charette) .Rivet P.* Theodore.\u2014 Tat Glass Beading be done | that | AGAIN DISCUSSED BY THE CITY nooo \u2018The Coal Merchants\u2019 Protest Sent to by all Jous, that those who |.Kipur;\u201d 9.308 m.till 6 p.m., preaching about li on.iS trea Ald.Pi ft \u2018niversity street, to Mr.À.F.Ga ten à | - and several names were received for con- \u201csideration, A.Mased, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.TUESDAY.OCTOBER 9, 1804.re es et THE ST.LAMBERT HILL EXTENSION COUNCIL YESTERDAY.the Water Committee \u2014 Ald.Penny Dissents Against the City Attorney's Defending Ald.Pre- fontaine and Costigan.The St.Lambert Hill extension was up before the City Council at its meeting yesterday.The Mayor advised caution in the matter as he understood it would mean the levying of a special tax of $1,000,000, Ald.Stevenson characterized it as a piece of legislative robbery.Why not buy up all the property aud sell what was not needed.Ald.Prefontaine said there were more than two people interested in the'im- rovement.Of course he was interested e had a property which had cost him wo.000 trom which he got no revenue.The Court had decreed that if the city did not have the money it could raise a special tax to carry out the improvement.It was moved that the matter be again referred to the City Attorney.; Ald.Smith moved fn amendment that the City Attormey be instructed to appeal inst the Judgment of the Court, that would Rive time to the act chunged in the Legislature, so t : the proprietors interested Would be obliged TO PAY HALF THE COST of the the im rovement as proprietors in other been obliged to do.The alder | manie delegates gent down by the city to watch ita interes urin| he passage o the charter re elmants had never ed their voices avainat this injustice sought to be intlicted upon the citizens of Mon Ald.Stevenson\u2014*It was only at the last pat 3 that the clause referring to St.Lambert's Hill was inserted, thro somo occult influence.That should not tolerated by this city.Those of us here who are not personaliy interested in this business, Jd.Prefountaine is, should see that the ait izens are not im upon.There are not twenty-five citizens who would sign a petition in favor of this improvement.\u201d Ald, Lyalland id Penny agreed with the lat- tertwo speakers.Ald, fontaine said there could be no sppes | against the peremptory portion of t the judgment.An appeal could only be had on the question of merits.Ald.Hurteau's motion to.bave the City Attorney authorized to give his opinion in vriting on the subject and that in thé time no action be taken, was carried.mad.Smith said that he had found out that the City Attorney had never been con- ted as to whether the Police Investigating Committee had sufficient powers to proceed and swear witnesses and commit them if they refused.Ald.McBride wanted the council to pass a motion giving the committee all the poxers t they needed.Kennedy asked that the City Clerk be i borired to write to th: Railways and Canals u them to come to an understanding wit) e Street Railway Company so that the latter could lay tracks on St Etienns street and give the pee le a car se e Montreal christian Endéavor Union applied for perminsion to conduct open air meetings.Sent to the Police Committes.protest from the \u2018me 57 salsa the wording of te ad astisement -tenders pas sent to the Water nny entered his.dis- inst the City Attorney detending refontaine and Costigan.Al i meet again on Thursday afternoon.sent THE WOMEN'S CLUB.The Montreal Women's Club held its first, Eo erm Ma H the Y.M.C.yesterday afternoon, Mrs.Robert Reid, the president, in the chair.After the transac- ion of general business an Interesting paper was read, followed by an interest iscussion on \u2018The best way of teaching Dygicne and physiology to the rising geuera- tion.\u201d ven new members were elected This season promises to be the most successful in the history of the Club.MICROSCOPICAL OFFICERS.The annual meeting of the Montreal Microscopical Society was held last Svening and the important business transacted w: the election of officers, Thich resulted in the re-election of those of of last year: President, Dr.G.P.thy President, Dr.Dr.Stirling; treasures \"ion Shearer; Williams.Dr.G Girdwood, who ed the chair, ve a very interesting address reviewing the ay year's work.The treasurer re- rted a balance on 3206.40.MR, TAILLON TO EXPLAIN.La Minerve publishes à Quebec despatch ving aw interview with the Hon.Mr.aillon on the subject of Mr.Hall's letter, and the provincial loan.Mr.Tallon, it ap-\u2019 fears declines to answer Mr.1 until the slature meets, as he considers that bay first entitled to an explanation, When the\u2019 facts are fully known the Premier states that hs is s gonfident that his actions will be approved.TEACHERS TO MEET.The Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers meets in its annual session at the MoGill Normal School on the 18th, 19th and 30th of October.Allthe railway companies have given reduced rates to teachers attending the gathering.THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.Prof.Couture was himself again last evening.He was in supreme command at the Fraser Hall once more, and two hundred and fifty members of the Phuk monic Society followed his active baton.It was BALT-RHEUN; FLEE SHACKED OPEN te AND t : Miss LOTTIE CLARK, Fiver Falls, Pierce rites: \u201c1 assure.is the SAREE Plerce's Ù Impossible for me 2 hah to desord ob Saud ni mise an nes vus ontirel Sa cannot Prades Dr Rr bs oti \u2014 ARE rar Ory tanith : Ask te ms TE FOI RTI PEN ?.the firat rehearsal for the season, and from the attendance last night It was evident bat the chorus will Le à v erfal ay 8) e car gives à Permet ef the Masalal à tmas week aud one of the Creation Easter.] Those unhappy persons who suffer from d pele should Carter's Lite Nerve which are ou in or yspeptioc- safferers Pro A .° Special Notioes.False Statements.AWAY WITH THEM! It is Only the Lever of Truth that Moves the Great World, Statements Made in Favor of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Always Bing With Honesty.A MARVELLOUS CURE IN VIRDEN, MANITOBA.A Minister of the Gospel Can Endorse the Testimony.| False statements, like counterfeit coin, for a time will pass current and undetected.The false statements made in connection with a host of common medicines havedu and disappointed thousands of our suffi people in the past, and at the present time: there are many who are being decelved from day to day.These worthless and deceptive medicines, with all their false (asert ous ut \u20ac g disease, are now being on the black liat in all well communities, and are \u2018carefully avoided and- abhorred by the wige and prudent.It is only he powerfal lover ot truth that can move intelligent communities and Reopen.Thia mighty lever is Paine\u2019s Celery ompound, an agent that has never had an equal in the history of medicine for the curing of the aick and diseased.- Eve ema made in favor of Paine's - Celery und rings out with honesty and truth, Prhe letters ers of testimony come from.our own people whom pe may intesriowr or Pete fa eas req Avply a 3 2 ocher st.VaANTeL ; 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Inw office.boy ie spip Late Ads \" BTAR office.na W ANTED-BY FIRST CLASS COOKS, GENERAL servants, housemarls, chambormaids and nurses, th good referen: Apvly at Mrs Tu Registry Olive, I T5.a Catherine st.V ANTED- SITUATION RY ENGLISH EXPERI- conchman.Can give 3 ye rs good refer ence; acné and industnious.Apply * a done STAR Shee COLORED wa ANTED_BY / A \"RESPECTABLE man cook, a situstion in = hotel, restaurant or lunch room; first clas Address John Gor don, 2 Se.David lane.2373 VV ANTED-SEW ING or \u2018ANY \"KIND | BY THE day, in private families, can cut and fit.Als kl 8L,_ Antoine street 72 % ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WITR femil to sup t, ork of any kind by the day.Refercnoes dd._Adilress 356 Richio ndst.2273 Ÿ TANTED\u2014WORK BŸ THE DAY BY CAPADLE woman.Apply 66 Walker avenue, St Henri.ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN (233), EMPLOYment of any description.fairly educated, knows city well used to horses; not afraid of v ply \"8 1047,\u201d BTAR office.2373 VV ANTED-EY GOOD DRESSMAKER, WORK IN private families.Apply to 1608 St.Catherine st, A W TANTED\u2014A SITUATION BY A GOOD PLAIN cook, h ; housekeepers, and general servants.Apply st ames street; also by Jaundress.No objections to fear city, 013 WwW ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work uf any kind by the day; Sood city re Address 45 Latour st.Lower tonem VV ANTED BY FIRST GLars ENGLISH TAILOR vests and panta, altered and x 3 overcoats turned, altered sad wade over for bo) = t work and cheap.Ak for English tailoress.ward st., off Bleury V / ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN {ENGLISH SITUA ion as storeman or warchouse trustworthy and not afraid of hard work: tai chier knowledge of hardware.Addrees \u2018\u201cV 1108,\u201d WwW ANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, FEW families\u2019 w.at her woh home.Address Mra Street, 64 \u2018Adeline st, cor.Aqued 273 WVANTED =: = SITUATION BY A YO book TNG MzN, d sober, with» know of bot J languages and sepins, à situation in an office ora ANTED-\u2014A LADY TO REPRESENT LARGE sholessle house, salary no objeck Addrest \u201cT.JM\" rm in Montreal and travel tharesfte: \u201cA 1315,\" STAR office.3 WANTED WABHING BY FIRST-CLASS LAUN- ANTED\u2014A PROTESTANT NURSE WHO I8 Antoine ep 0 irosing, if neosmary.Aply 14 Lig 3 to mosist with Jousework: references re EE quired Apply ot 136 2 1 JANTED WASHING AND House ds ANTED\u2014 A YOUNG MAN WILLING TO MAKE on Saturday of Sach wosk Ap.himself generally useful about & private aly 1058 Andre st Bs Bast of references.Aduress 70 Bt.Urbain st.Ld Ê_ V 7ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, SITUATIONS BY good cools, general servants and housemaids.À, WVANTED\u2014A GOOD SMART GIRI GIRL FOR HOUSE- Apply 46 Be: 281 WANTED YOUNG J an AB IMPROVER To vest making.Apply 96 Cathedral st.238 1 WANE D\u2014A GOOD COOK FOR A \\ FAMILY or two.Avply io the evening, at 10 Lorne Crescent.ANTED ÉTOREMAN FOR LIGHT WORK.ss P.0.Boz 93, stating salary required and age.8 NV ANTED-A RELIABLE PERSON A8 NURSE.City references required.Apply before 10 a.w., or alter 5 after p.m., 84 Crescent st.223 675 SE Peu) trs \u201ci WANTED -BY Young MAN OF NIRK YEARS experience, à positio on an or wholesale house.Good references; not afraid of work.Address Y 1182,\u201d STAR ove.pig 243 cker's Now WANTE D\u2014BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WORK - f any kiad, wood! laundress and Sook.would ¥ Gired.Apaly AN fice.GENERAL SERVANT FOR FAMIL WATS of two.noes required.86 Bt.Lak: T Reftere: os.* 281 M 7 ANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.AP L at 56 Laval avenue.TE Y ANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN TO WORK AROUND the Turf House and take care of one 7» VV ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.MUST have references; washing and loping given out; no upstairs work.Apply at 100 University | 238 2 WANE \u2014 COMPETENT MAN, SPEAKING Prec sud Roglish.to soll and deliver our woods.Pi ames Bh \"Catherine street.Ie WARTED-EDUCATED LADY OR GENTLEman for Boe pork.Mention particulare, see salary.ress by r only, en stamp fi swer, to Merchant, 187 Bt.Elizabeth, city nd » ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT FOR se WARS family.1617 Notre Dame.i Wind FEW coop BUTC FOR packing A and work.wh HERS refer between 2 and 4 ir.m acking & Pro Then Co.Ltd, 339 Et.Catherine st 333 ANTED\u2014-A WORKING JEWELLER; PIRS Ww class workman sad sctter.Henry Bir! i LE & Buns.T : \"83 io wliarear À EXPERT SENG MACHINIST w weer.Apply to ussall, dresem séCrescentet.Rei ANTED GENERAL SERVANT, FAMILY OF two.Must be good cook.Apply Wedn and Thursday.evening, = Hutchison st.pi 3 ANTED \u2014 SERVANT re REFERENCES.wages to one w riouved.Thistle Tee near Turkish Hath.exporien BA $ 2 Wa TED-GENERAL SERVANT IN FAMILY or four.Apply 9 Towér avenue (off St.Catherine, first street west of t.Mark}.238 1 ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED HOTEL D W YY train porter.Apply 1913 2 Notre Dame st.sa\u201d VV ANTED FIRST CLASS DINING-ROOM GIRL; references required Engl poly im- medistely, Foster r Houge, 127 Meuil e street.1 WV4NTED\u2014 ~A CHARCUTIER (A FRENCHMAN) ion wa) Capaile as foreman in the kitcheu; steady pou a first man, etter.Ferre \u2018B.1 272,\" \"STAR office, Em ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS SEWING GIRL.UNE ouca to 83 8t.Familie that undurstands children\u2019s clot WASTES FUR FINISHERS AND\u2019 SEW- BLL ers.Mr.Lorge, #1 8t.Lawrence at.J ANTED-A PLUMBER AT ONCKR.AP stating salary required, J.A.Hyatt & Co., drat.WAFRED- TRAVELLERS GOING INTO LOWER Provinces to sell on commission.Those calling on grocers preferred.Apply \u201cY 1196,\u201d STAR office.Sal ANTED \u2014 3 FIRST GLASS SEWING GIRLS.None but those accustomeil to work as the tailor tug need apply.Apply 10 63 Beaver Hall Hill 23 200d Nous os A YOUNG GIRL AS HOUSEMAID.2 references required.Apply 300 Prince Ar \u201csn _2383 'ANTED - MAN TO ATTEND HOUSE FU Dace.Apply 49 3¢.Mark at, before 10 à wm.UE 283 NASA OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DU RING ment; private.ladies atteaded to at their own homes.Mrs.me, Ladies\u2019 Luutress, 151 Cadieux, 53M OARD-MADANE | M VILLARD | HAS LATELY Fo a house nae private huspitai for ladies) at Na Cadioux street, near St.Catherine.Large com- class bons .Terms mod .Bor HOUSE 742 LAGAUC HE.tiere, Bret rooms and.boar! apd also tabl fitted throughout with every modern Nor eaiono 219 30 OARD-A LADY HAVING A LARGE DOUBLE 4 ville residence no Jn the.town of 4 oe st.antoine ofa and coschhouse aoc0mimodation: tn chting tung telephone; home comfort, with first class board ne with Windsor and St.Ostherine stout a cars.Address \u201cWW U8\u201d STAR office.5 32 Be MRS \"SEARL, LADIES \u201cDOCTRESS, PRI- Tale aoco! for ladies, with prof nee, or Iniios attended at their home.18 George 736 7 pos RD- WELL PURNISHED BUNNY FRONT .with js and hot water, board.suitable for young married couple or two gentlemen; private fam.Cat hedral, 2 fes Bo, -AND ROOMS; ALSO TABLE BOARD: terms moderste; on bath Sat: without board if de.pese cere ROOMS TO LET.Rp Linos vous Pommes Pape OOM\u2014TO LET, FINE PRON?BED 1684 Peal at.ses, ns es Balls inate me ROME LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WISEING accommodations fer winter will find \" a Msg, modes coral COMS\u2014TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, ON bathrooas fiat, vate family; gentiemen only.798_Palace.a pet 54 10 Rone NICELY FURNISHED MS, BOARD, ms, ater, plasos % st, between ~~ Soo Biakions: siso hh 4 Roex, sinus BEDROOM TO LET.49 BEAVER Hall Hill.se OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, ON BATHed brute ged or Single teen; superior board, water; ga ee .R® MB_TWO DOUBLE Rooms, FURNISHED, ootable for fred Vor ree! peotiome ee Rooms zo.LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED water.9Germanat 2368 __ rooms to let; gas, hot water.Roms FURNISHKD EBONT oon To! LET.th board, on bathroom bot water and Rover ROOMS T0 LET; GENTLE oly.8 University st.Des TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN, GOOD OOM \u2014 room, wih bathroom sdjoining: breakfast if desired.Relorences exchanged Address * *J 800,\" BTAR offios.26 3 I OOMB \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON atk bathroom flat, with breakfast and late din oR > ark sve.OOMB \u2014 wird FIRST CLASS BOARD: A0 vacancles or t alle boarders, at 109 Os: né 7 OOMS\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE FURNISHED bedroows, fur sentieman only.Apply 12- Torrance st, off Mountain, city.mes ooMs = LARGE, WELL -FURNISHED py Foard: bathroom flat; all conveniences.Also tably 78 Victoria street, ear RP, \u2014H NASOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, uitable for inarried cauple or two gen- teen.Hume comforts, 1 Bhu 365 OOM\u2014NICE FRONT M; FOR 2 GENTLE men, on bathroom faci students taken; use of iano and organ.89 Manstield.OONS\u2014TWO OR THREE NICE WARM, PLEAsant, unfurnished rooms to let; large cupboard 04 Catheart st.9% Ross s_To LET-SUITABLE FOR ONE OR TWO gentlemen or married couple, with board if if required.Apply 48 Osborne st.Roos FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH LV board MoGlli Collegeave, = 238 Ro, \u2014NIOELY FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE for quiet gentleman.71 Beaver Hall Hill.i OOM\u2014AND BOARD, SUITABLE FOR ONE OR ; two mechanics, double or single bed, in private Bug Boy wp Terms reasonable.Apply 547 Berri st (peur OOMS\u2014NICELY FURNIBHED ROOMS, WITH every convenience.Gentlemen only.20 Victoria OOM\u2014SINGLE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN; GAB hot water, etc.; private.Apply 9 Hutchison.236 3 COMU\u2014NIC= LARGE UNFURNISHED ROONS to-iot.M70Bt Catherinestreet.7863 AU modern couvenien Ces.OOMB\u2014A CHEERFUL BEDROOM AND SITTING room: also 2 cluièfes closets, nicely furnished, at $10 per mont Rither ladies or gentlemen.apply 20 Bal moral st.263 OOMS-TO-LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.\\ 944 Dorobester, \u20182063 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE BEDROOM AND SITTING- baihrom (bs nd newly decorateg an ois uired; eus ere no children and no other ders.2581 Urbain, above SL.Catherine, 2 OOM\u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM, UNFURNISHED; very warm, iba of kitchen stove if req! Richmon\u201d, door §, efter §p.a.Roos FURNISHED ROOMS THO GN BATH.fiat.ery logy.A nLoine AN 3 oN AND FIRST CLASS BOARD, IN PRIvate French Canadian family.Apply 1% Bérri st., near Viger Garden._ 3376 OOMB\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH BOARD, also table board._97 Union a 2337 io RRoSMS LARGE ROO ROOMS.F FUBNISHED ANDY UNfurnished, clean #2 Dorchester a 3 OOM\u2014NICELY FURNISHED ROOM Por A Deed a sloop at home i req \u201cwi R 31 ence.N 306 ANTED \u2014 BY BOB RESPECTABLE MAR.ooms ED mans famaces to XE RI à and snow to shovel, R TOO! anv in vicinity of Dorobester west.Good.references.Ad- at 37 Motil College aven dress \u201cX 1170,\u201d Bran office.ses = GOMB-TWO LARGE DOUBLE, ROOMS, (EN ANTED-BY A A YIRST CLASS CLASS LAUNDRESS, suite), Weether o or hoparately, wi th board; se » 823 Albert nn See Hears § todost Der ea.Sont sinele room Xs t.Rots \u2014NICE LARGE, B FURNISEED ROOM, ON Wo rs BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION, coe or two; rent moderate.9 experience In in eral office work, Rem: 7 i ingion class references c Là _ Ho gs cutie 138 2 Roos WELL FURNISHED J AND COMFORT- nble, heated furnace.Good board, also table ANTED\u2014A T su, HAVING 8 YEARS board._7 MeGill ny ss perience int me Provinces, uart- TC em er being at Haiitarw ould Lil ro correspond with dry O0MB\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR goods, millinery, clos on routes houses.Good refer- light bousekeeping.Apply to vo City Councillors st.\u201cW 1150,\u201d Sran office.286 es ne 7ANTED BY YOUNG MAN, FURNACES, OOMB\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, BATH- mow fhovelling or any kind of work by the day, room fist, for gentlemen of quiet habits; \u2018breakiast Address A.Ford, 7 Genevieve st.28 2 if roquired; Aper; warm house.9% Universit ae TANTED- BY EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT .V young woman, » situation as ity re- 00MS TO LET, SINE OR TWO FLATS, FUR- ferences.Address H.F., 631 Bt.James st, Bours Is hot water,every convenience.Address * rw Bea ote.WW ANTED-BY A RESPECTADLE yoUNG G'rRE children.pots at AE giv Urbainst.=~ j ANTED- SITUATION BY CLASS (ook th good references.per) «24 8e.LA ooMm\u2014 BINGLE ROOM TO Let, SUITABLE Tok lady o races MAD, corner of 8e! Catherine an: d Bal moral sta.3 Catherine Room FURNISHED BEDROOMS HEATed by hot water.Peal st, lat dbor from ins e ANTED\u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE roma, work of any kind by the day.Apply 17 Lato sh Ww ANTED POSITION AB COMPANION, HOUBE- keeper, gov: tinental French, Germs rman, English Protestant.A Qliress Companion 18 Kl st, roses \u2014 m4 \u2014_\u2014 Winans WASHING BY A BRSPECTABLE Y woman, at her own house.18 Vi 38 3 Wee \u2014l'OSITION A8 COPYIST OR CASHIER, or would sell in a store.Address \u201cA 1235,\" STAR 2 1 Was D-POSITION BY A LADY STENOGRAPH- rene ES paies AT * Kasex avenue ANTED_BY TRAVELLER BETWEEN MONTreal and Toronto.side line on commission; securit, given {f necessary.Address *'B 1249,\u201d Brak office.238% VV AXTED-BY HARDWARE TRAVELLER IN Eastern Ontario, good side line.Address \u2018\u2019B 1245,\u201d STAR office.oy 83 We ANTED POSITION BY EXPERIENCEDSTEN- prenne mad per er Be Echmgod a ah ROOMS TO LET.Ann OOM-TO LET, ONE FRONT FURNISHED room, at 47 Church at.By 2 OOM\u2014WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD: FRONT room, on bathroom floor; hot water heating 38 ROY TURKISHED ROOM, SINGLE, ON UPPER modern conveniences; gentiemon ce à wa Union avenue.Rex LET, NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM in private familys ns ir sandal all modern ounveicmues; terme mode Bs ooM\u2014 TO LE LET.A LARGE WELL FURNISHED roof, suitable (or one or two guntiemen, with | .r- tial board if required._44 Osvor 235 | OooMms- NEWLY FU RNISHED FRONT PARLOR, with re-grate, mantel aed, electric light; suitable for une or two 15\u20ac Manetiel 2382 ROOMS PARTIES WISHING TO SEOURE \\ \"RE WARM ble ruvms, with first clam board, ddress 14 Lusig nan.comfortable apply 86 Union avenue._ X Root EE HEATED DOUBLE Boon, WITH Mght; also singie roum, with board Tella 2 OOM\u2014A LARGE FRONT DOUBLE ROOM, ON bathroom tist.Terms moderate.584 City Faun lore st.sud single, on- bathroom fiat, with board.Catherine.Roems-Toi LET, DOUBLE AND saz VERY fat; wil and me CR 100 Be Don OOM \u2014GONFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM To ; rent.29 Burnside Place.R ooM-LaRGr | NICELY YURNISHED 4 throom water heat! all modern improrements.1364 he oh RR O0M 47 METCALF 8T., PACING Douro furaished, wi square, lergs double room, board and every convenience; ales table er OOM/OOMFORTABLY FURNIS SHED OOM.ROOK CONPONTARLY TURIIREED, Noo.RO LET, COMFORTABLY FURRIoNED rooms, with goud board; also table board.89 Caib- OOMS8- HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, boy LE = $ ROL Dorchester ot, near Bleurg.MS \u20ac Troon ELEGANTLY FURNIS erat.\u2014 PRONT Bower PERIOR ROOMS AND BOARD, WITH R room, hot water heated MS Bleury near geod cooking.65 Mackay nes Mbertrooke.UAKD-BUARDERS W ANTEDATIR Ba Ce rooms, one guud for three or t: we beTcns: po BOARD WANTED.PNAS A AA A NAAN Y YOTNO MA, MA I Wan cts tait (\u20ac (Cat apte = HE x sue OOMB\u2014A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING NRAR faraished bed roofa, heate pie ena hat ser at eutie- Address \"X 1101,\" prin Loos.m1 ROOM, ST Rou roul Rr] FRONT SINGLE | Roo ones 7e i bu f Ny OOMS\u20143 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM: SUITABLE oarorsenteman or married couples, with or urithout 16 Cathcart, corner Phillips square, Mon ge for married couple or young men.OOMR-FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE Apply 68 Latour Lator street OOM \u2014 ONE LARGE NICELY FURNISHED m, heated by steam.247 Guy st.OOM-NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM, wees sitting room if desired, bathroom fle, hosted steam: private family, no 1 Belin tot be Rous FOUR BRIGHT.CLEAN, FURNISHED one foor; private \u2018family.Every con- Tenience in house and close by.458Guyst.238 3 Saw OOMS-VEBY NI NicE DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms, with latest im ements, with hear without board; two minutés from \\indeor Hotel 996 Dorches IR te s0d bout oz farce, Tor oti à acme: water or a in » quiet family.Apply 778 Dorchest 54 300d Roy, re LET, WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR married coupies or single gentlemen An 170 82.Den at.3 RooMs\u2014TWO LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, HOT and cold water, with board.897 Dorchester Be OOM\u2014TO LET IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, 2945 hot water.66 6e.Devis.\" Telephone 6446.2 00MS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNIS R°° HED, suitable for light housekeepi with and hot water heating: private family; - entre Joan Pha Church.Roous-A FRONT PARLOR ITH BEL ROO), adjoining, house heated b water, furnsce, eto.Address \u201cX 1175,\u201d STAR ooMs \u2014 2 NICELY FURSISRED DOU at 19 Brunswick st.dress *W We STAN otive.Rye TWOVLRY NIC x AND COMFORTA LE \u2018urutsised couts, a 6 private tui; ds.T3 P.LE with open grate fire.Ad RO, REwLY FURNISHED > woo, ox wen only.Apply 78 Us OOM- ONE LARG iE DouBLE ROO; ROG SES Ply x ROOMS WANTED.RE THREE ROOMB, romien.vil fur ligh: ices of B46 sei! he.wed, bach» w.cu: within tye nuoutes OU.Address \u201cY a STAR ofiive.For other classified condensed advertisements see page 1 of to-day\u2019s Star.BANK OF GERMANY.LIN, Octobe \u2014 The week! Ben of the Im 1 Bont of Germa bebo tho foi .perial rE 8| owa e AN lowing changes as compared account: Cash in hand decreased 10.000 treasury notes, decreased 180; ties, d creased 10,480,000, marks; 008 notes in circulation, de de- To Pay the Northern Pacific's Dabs.CicaGo, October 8.\u2014 Judge rn tie et Sten.ing authorized the ae ors receiver's certifics got ri ion rth Loop the immediate dobta >, hp amar Nor! road can .On acoount o sition of the second and third ond orn vio the noe of the.certificates th eo restraint on the conditions oN | =7 73 PROF.LEYDEN TALKS ABOUT HIS MAJESTY'S CONDITION, Granulated Contraction of the Kidneys the Chief Affection.He Still May Recover, the Professor and Doctor Say.BxzpLrx, October &\u2014In view of the.reports that the Czars condition has changed for the worse, a correspondent in this city has had another interview with Professor Levden, the distinguished specialist, who was recently in attendance upon the Emperor of Russia at Spala.\u2018 The Professor, in substance, said: \u201cThe Czar has a powerful constitution and still weighs two hundred pounds.Though he has lost much feshsince January, he should Re 2h able to make a good fight against essor Leyden, when asked if he thought the Cezar would recover, replied: \u201cWith favorable climatic influence, as at Corfu\u2014or the Island of Madeira if the weather at Corfu is not found to be favor- able\u2014and without unforseen complications, he ay recover.\u201d \u201cThe illness of the Czar is uliar.His rincipal trouble is a granulated contrac- fon of the kidneys, in which the kidneys become hard and.change tissue, vesides being snbject to atrophy.Thia is accompanied by hyportraphy of \u201cthe heart resulting from enlargement of its muscular tissues.This latter leads to breathing witb difficulty, and is often very oful.the operation being complicated by ts of unconsciousness, \u201cThis is the case with the Czar.There is no dropsy.However, diabetes, in the preliminary;stage, has declared itself, but it is merely symptomatic and an accompaniment of the main trouble.When further advanced, this malady frequently results in partial or entire paralysis.Thus far, however, there does not appear to any immediate danger of thia with the Cond Prof.Leyden was then questioned in regard to the nner in which the Czxar's cure should be mpted He said: \u201cThe most important requirement is total abstention from mental Worry and toil, and on this point the Czar has been _ found to be exceedingly difficult to convince.The patient «I should also have plent of sleep and d his digestion shoul be regular.This, with open air exercise and good climatic conditions, is all that is necessary to effect a cure.\u2018Under the most favorable circumstances, however, the disease is of lengthy duration, possibly years, and the results are most un- Ci Lo th spects f in e erring | © of a regency x Leyden len remarked: \u201cThe question of of CT appoin ntmeut o a regency as discussed a pala in In my hearin caring, b bat ho was reach a \u201cA rogenez sur beccete necessary, however, a cure effected.St.PETERSBURG, October 9.\u2014It is under Btood here that if the Czar decides, as it is fully expected that he will, upon a form of regency duriug his absence from Rusaia, the Czarewitch will not be prpointed = re; but he wil be entrusted i de claration of the Czar, with the direction of state affairs.The title of regent will be carefully avoided In this appointment.n den concluded: The Hereford Rallway Rallway Case, London Batting Cass and the Quebec e Case.[SPRCIAL TO THX RTAR.] OTTAWA, October 9.\u2014Judgments were given in the Supreme Court to-day.The probibition case to define the legisla uve power of the provinces was not taken \"Ha the case of the Hereford Railway vs.the Queen, the appeal was.dismissed with cosets, Justices Taschereau and Sedgewick dissenting.This was a case, in which rtion of the land subaidy for this given by the Quebec Government, was diverted by that Government for the purpose of (faving so some of the workimen on the road.tractors having abaconded with about $30,000 of the funds.Th © President o the road , W.B.ves, approved of this e com took action to recover this amount.pany The case of Walsh vs.Trebilcork isknown as the \u201cLondon Betting Election Case,\u201d ing a bet, as to the result of the election between Carling and Hvman.Trebilcork bet with one Richards The former won and sued Walsh, the stakeholder to pay over the $1000, Walsh refused eo because the betting was illegal Te court below held that Walsh la have paid, over the bet.To day the Supreme o jud gment, Justice Tasc dis atin that the bet war illegal, that it would be illegal te to pay it over, and, therefore, dismissed the appeal with costs.In the cass of Quebec vs.the Queen, the appeal was dismissed with costa, Justices Strong and Fournier dissenting.is case involved the liability of the Crown for the damage done by the landslide at the Cita del, at Quebec.The court bas decided against the latter.peal of Troop va.Everett dismissed with ury va, Murray smimed ik cost.dismissed with costs.Bank © a etais iamisaed with Trent valley.Mnnufactun jar ioned \"Dariks ous n ni ve » dismissed with cos « THE BUMPTIOUS KAFFIRS About Lorenzo Marquez.LONDON, October a.\u2014AÀ Portuguese official has returned to Lorenzo Marquez.after visiting Chief Gungunihana, of the Kaffirs.He passed through the disaifected, country in safety.Gungunihana's peopie are quiet, but the war spirit is spreading fast.All the natives in the Portuguese territory are in arms.The women and children have been sent north, and Lhe men are massin in thousand~ on the banks of the jucomati River.The nearest Impi is within sev miles fof the Place.All the shops in t © country districts have been looted and the arms and\u201d ammunition abandoned by the Yortoguese are now in the bats of natives, The Foreign Office bas advices from Loi enzo Marquez to the v::ect that the Biren Consulate at that place is nate.It is believed that the .oriuuese are rong enough to protec © town against the Kattirs.\u2014=HALF-A-DLZEN DEAD.The Resuls oi a Fire in a Mine Shait, SHAMOKIN, Pa., \u201cOct tober 9.\u2014While uters were repairing the timber in he ke Fidler shs last ee og a miner's lamp lam; on the h ngton ignites the w a force fire ensued.Seventy miners and carpenters & narrow At five o'clock this morning Irvine \u2018Bufling.ton was found dead.It is known for a certain, 7 that George knbwn local po ns borer; Antho wn, & well Jobn Gi 8 la a driver's boy, and of a MR.FREE KILLED AT LINDSAY.Livpaay, Ont, October 9.\u2014Thia while le Job Fre Free a piriving across Fe \u2018with \u2018tom fat care sitache tan Free's waggon, throwing him out snd Me ral over one of the care Sie instants SOPREME COURT COURT JUDGMENTS.+ Have Looted All Shops in the District | ago, prevented Mr.Mr.Free from seeing the e until De was eon Tr bey od track, .who was well known Tindéay, whats had done business ter many years, lived about three miles from ee FINANCE AND COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Gnaus.\u2014Oats are moving fairly well at quote- tions.Peas are dull and weak at the recent de cline.The enquiry for other grains is light, and prices are nominal.We quote: Na à bard Manitoba wheat.62 to 630 ; Ng; Shand Mantobe St Lo Glo: rye, i to 830 per b wheat, per 68 lhe.on 8540; oats, oats, No.2 Ont por 34 1ba.to por bush, ts beat, FRED.\u2014 Mau taba bears fo quot pn hE For both there DÉTMEAL As lower prices are anticipated Umi to the .active wauts of the We or ba.Urpnulated.T v pdr 3 of volume of Per actory, but RS dei fair red uote : Cana Canadian Éurrer The Fren French cheese offered.on .tie wharf yesterday were all sold, and pretty evenly distributed amo the trade, no one house ur chasing ruling price was 10}c.market this morning rul Ca, let.In oe report yesterday we intended bat the pments last week, when com ith the corresponding week in 1883, not the week end- 10g 0 thlembe r 29, 1894, showed a decrease of reas: rhe general JLendency ef the market is towards weakn © case 0 farly ma made goods.ie de demand and Pro ja jobbers or ber creamery in as yet, however, suibcieal te Koop the market for suchstook fairly fer market is quieter, and prices for candled goods are barely steady at 13 to Receipts in Montreal.4.T.R.C.P.R.Canal # Wheat, bush, Poas, bush.Oats, bush.Flour, bbls.Meal, bbls, Butter, pkgs.Cheese, voxes, , Cases, Ham, bacon, boxes Petroleum, bbls., x x 5 l'obacco.pkgs, Whiskey.pig.| senidel és À al lelsussts AMERICAN MARKETS.Recetpte and & Shipments.CHICAGO, Octo 9.\u2014 ipis : 00 bush.WHEAT, 85,000 CORN, 182,000 Qt 13,976 bis.FLOUR.Shipments : 54,000 bush.WHEAT, \u201c71,000 CORN, 278,000 OA\u2019 bi FLOU New Voræ; Octobor 9\u2014Receipts: 117.000 tuab.WaxaT, 54,400 CORN, 400 ush.us| Oats, 2.261 bbls.and 47.890 sacks FLOUR.Shi ments: 76.465 bush.WHEAT, 62,828 CORN, 4010 bush.Oats, 9506 ble.and 37,942 sacks FLOUR.- DULUTH, October 9.\u2014 pre: 278,000 bush.of WukaT.Shipments: 185.000 sh, of WHEAT.__ TOLEDO.Octo 9.\u2014Receipts: 49.000 bush.WhaEAT.Shipments: Bon Bak.WHEAT, 3000 Chisago Hog Market.UNION STOCK YARDS, October 9, 1804.~The estimated receipts of hogs were 13.000.The official report of sestords was 22,550 of which 2247 were left over.The quotations br a ore: Light mix $4.60.to 85.25: mixed 7 to 35.35; 2 ship ing.po to $5.45; ous A grades, $4.60 u Tecelpta of cattle wore 80, 1 neluding A Bex- 4000 wester Market quiet but oad BRITISH MARKETS £ n CORAL, \"als 3d: do ido present and following month, 2.sd.Walla w off coast.2s 3d; do present an folowing month, 21s 3d.Cali fornia wheat off coast, 22s Liv verpool spot wi seems Tenters, do spot mais maize, hv do mired maize, 48 9d.Canad No.2 red winter wheat to arrive in Po ondes xy 21 6d: do present and following month, 20x.ip, 22 3d; do prosent Club Calcutua wheat, ex-shi and following month, 21s 6d.Lrvænroor Lartsr PRICES CURRENT, Oct.3, 1004 ., ad è es 4.[| 45 tod 7 Pork, ns te 3 arm Rod winter, 4 3 tod 3% lard NE to00 No.1 » $ Bétos 9%.Bacon, 22689 Gorm 1% 28 088 Chown,w 86 1008 - Peas.¢ 1 0 0 4 ° Toronto Produce Market \\ ToroxTo, Ont, October 2., 1801.\u2014The- market was uncban Wh T.R., north and west orient t sold at 480, an few cars of red sold on the northern at 4c; Se offered on the northern at 50c; for No.hard, bide were 6c east, and 6ic wi Flou bt ro er sold.nadie fro A few cars of etral ghia west .Barley\u2014Round lots of No.export uoted cast a! at de, to 46c.Cars af fes nominal at 37c cast.offering quit ite free y.ut me were holding off off say t or would not bid over 25¢ for while ate weat with sellers at 23c for mized, and %c for white north and west Jreighte.Peas were and west at MANITOBA WHEAT MOVEMENT.The Chicago Times to-day says: Manitoba wheat is r ng into Duluth as it has never done before.In September the bond rece joceipts there amounted to ,00Q bushels for the week of this month.The movement has been enormous, equ that of the threes weeks of September.THE GREAT WHEAT DEAL.N FRANCISCO, October 9.\u2014The Kzra miner ware Pwo Bundred thousand tons of } May whos: are lying at Port Costa and vicinity, the first coat of Ehtoh was $1,000,000 more than ¢ he price it now commands in the market.to this tho interest, insurance.stora and other expenses, and, the loss on the difference between its cobt and its present value will not fall short of $1,500,000.This great mass of grain is the outward visible sign of the great deal which began a year and the purchase for which only ceased on ond une 1st last.Its owner or owners has been a matter of conjecture for 12 mônths.No one has yet stated with authority who he is or who they are.Meredith & O'Brien's wan Street Gossip, Schweder & Co., hide and leather morehants, Loudon, have failed for 2160000.The London tprket | in quite weak.St.Paul abd L.& N.are 4 lower, reat of list off Cincinnati says Y is officially annonnced that the Def trust will issue 2 bonds and has o.lered them -80c on the os Pooria, on the other hand, states that officials \u2018have de that they will not issue It is thought that Keene and White broke sugar.tumor says that they bave been on playing fora rally, gntt red and sold out.Aro 80 sugar ought to be à buy fur a turn.R ln massin:: troops on the Chinese frontier, this \u2018fs important and may lead to ble.Gas was tho only stock Jertordar in which uying order.e think ft a \"potes Chink anger v will Not gold in treasury, cone market is weak a of the Czar, 747,87 Fuad on reported death me MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET.ST Zr Mog Nig Mav NS LoS \u201cEe - London \" Messrs, Meredith & 0 Com ma ne = york) | cold morning au Pre go ns an loyed by.Man.Eo Lea- New York equivalent.GATHERED IN RAILWAY CIRCLES.NOTES OF -A DAY AT TWO - STATIONS.A Big Party of Chinese Going Home to Fight the Japanese\u2014 English Officers to Accompany the Armies The periodic, if not spasmodie, spell of suspicion is still agitating the minds of master and men on the Grand Trunk Hail- way system.\u201cWho next?\u201d seems to be the tone of the atmospgere.The long proposal to bulld a bridge over the Grand Trunk Railway at Mountain street bas been revived.It is a question of arrangement between the city and the railway, but the corporation have so much in their hands just now that Bra © is necessarily the order of day as regards that question.\u201cYou look tired this morni \u201cWell, isn't it two hours we have been at it this morning already?\u201d said the luggage porter, with his shoulder to the barrow and the sweat of honest toil bathing his brows.And this was all due to the arrival of a special train at Bonaventure carrying a company of Chinese to the number of about 250.To judge from the solidity of their trunks they were Celestials of the comparative degree social status, and a Be Ral td speak nglish fairly we m New York, Boston oe ph Philadelphia and were bound for their native land.À special train was chartered for them at the Windsor station.\u2019 They be- sieæed the new iron platform barrier and it took all the energies of Coustables Richards and Burton eal with them systematically.That they were of rather the better e of Chinese was shown by the fact that there was a dining car attached to the special mn the same a walk through the cars showed queer refreshments of the Celestial interiors, But there were no opium pipes, although plenty of cigars aud cigarettes.\u201cWE ARE GOING TO FIGHT,\" said one long Jobn, whose akles, WAR the brevity of his trousers, were ex breeze.He s! out six foot two, he looked very much as if he could fight.ti thé while on the platform, serenely tted to and fro, smoking a Cigarette a dapper dimünitive Jap.His hat ught him up to the hight of five feet.But he as \"ev gently a perous person and not ed to confess it.His attire and his see and also his address indicated the gentleman.\u2018No, I do not want to sa: my name.1 could tell you a lie.I have nine years in business in the United States I do not look like a fighting man.1 go o my own regular business to Japan and 1 come back just as if there va no war.\u201d He was going by the regular No.1 Western train.That train carried a large number of passengers, some for ths deat of war, A STAR reporter had the pleasure of meeting some British officers who were going by that tra Captain\u2019 du Boulay and Captain Cavendish are travelling for the seat of war, \u2018the former A8 à CAMP FOLLOWER nese troops, and the latter to inese columns wherever they u Boulay explained things is ~ ènever there is a war our Govern- peus \u2018sends out a special military officer to ench side.It is the duty of these ofticern to follow every military movement and and from the soldier's point of view to make an accurate report of the tactics and results of every engagement.Wo have to take our chance whether we are shot or not.But necessarily we have to get into positions of dangerous observation.I should not mind being fairly shot, but I should d fall- of the J Sais the Q ing into the hands of the a My friend, Captain Cavendish, even could not save wy obrad.In the same ay the sends out ; surgeons to otverre And nd ope everything that they can.Here is Surgeon Major Stuart who is going to follow the Japanese forces in the field, and Surgeon Major James from the Garrison at Hong Kong is join Captain Cavendish in e but it is en- have all to make our people 1s 1m tirely erroneous for magine that that either \u2018th ritish or Chinese overnment.We go ax officers and onlookers and in no way as combatants or military advisers.Ourre- poms will be PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL and we haveunlimited discretion for spending money in every direction likely to et and send home prompt aud accurate formation.\u201d And away went the officers as light hearted as if they were going to a picnic.In their [jovial company went also Mr, Lewin Hill and Mr.James J.Cardin, of the G.P.O., London, and Mr.James D.Rich, the postmaster of Liv erpool.ciry ITEMS.The buildings on St.Nicholas street are being demolished for widening purposes.The Liberals have opened an office at 2188 | Notre Danse street for the registration of voters, A speak thief stole some clothes belonging tothe third and fourth ofticers of the steamer Mongolian yesterday.A conversarione In connection with All Saints Church will be held: in the hall, corner of Berri and Perrault streets, Cote St.Louis, on Thursday evening.There wili be music and refreshments.- The fire alarm in the tower of the Notre Dame Church has not sounded an alarm for over two months.Business people around that vicinity are wondering if it is out of order.The City Hall Committee failed to in to-day for want of a quorum, The mil inspectors are asking for a laboratory for analysis, and the question of finding room for them in the City Hail will Le discu at next meeting.: Mr.G.W.Robinson, Montreal agent of the Intercolonial Hailway, states that he never authorized his clerk to give the authoritative explanation in Inst night's STAR re-pecting the Interco'onial Railway connections with the C.P.R.at Truro, N.B.A rumor to the efect that the Street Railway Company was about to do away with transfer tickets and reduce the price of a ride to Zi cents is being circulated.Mr.J.Forget.president of the Compeny, says there is abeotutely no truth in the rumor.- same : BEECHANS à PILLS are 6 marvellous Antidote for Weak ; dates\u201d Dr.I.7.Meritt, Results Astonish MEN OF SCIENCE AYE RS == parila A MEDICINE WITHOUT AN EQUAL, \u2014\u2014\u2014 of a Well Known Doctor \u201c Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1s without an equal * a3 a blood-purifier and Spring medicine, and > , cannot have praise enough.1have watched its effects In chronic cases, where othe treatment was of no vail, and have bees astonished at the results.No other bloôa medicine that I have ever used, and I have tried them all, !s so thorough In its action, and effects so many permanent cures as Ayers Sarsapirilla.\u201d\u2014Dr.H.F.MERRILL, Augusta, The.Ayer's See Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World\u2019s Pate, | le Ayer\u2019s Pills for liver and borwelas Wolf Hunting in Russia.Wolf hunting is probably the most dan, ous sport thereis, says a writer in the San Franc Chronicle describing his travels in Russia.With a servant and a conple of fast horses attached to a sleigh, I have ne out and bai the ground for the rates on numerous occasions, A fat tied to a tree never failed to collect a vs The trouble was that it drew too many.The wolves would gather to the number of 200 or 300 anddevour the pig.Then we would dash upon the scene and the fun would commence.They are as fleet as a deer.Tosay that they are as fleet as wolves would be more li t.They can outrun the horses every time, and if they are not picked off as fast as they come up, might as well a yourself to be devoured Imagine yourself making a running fight with a band of 300 hungry, maddened wolves and with the knowledge that if one ofthe fleet little brutes reaches your horses you are a dead man, and you can ible imagine What a nervy sport it is.t requires a cool and .a good eye.If you miss your mark, you're gone.Your only chance of -safeLy Is In keeping your horses up.It is generally a long fight.You look back and see the a the animals dotting the snow for a mile of two in your wake, and still they pursue you in great numbers.Slowly th the pack thins out.ny have dropped bl eeding to the ground Others stop te to devour the carcasses.more they f fall .the more timid the rest be: come.en you pack you When n through the moat ordeal ; t the moat ardent sportsman could WISI I consider wolf bunting the most dan ous sport there Tiger hunting in Indie in tame beside it.The only unsatisfactory part of the sport which woives aiford is that after you are all through vou haven't anything to show for your efforts.But it isa - Kreat sport.\\ Catarrh \u2014Use yo Balm.Quick, positive cure.Soothing, cl cleansing, eall \"a Special Notices.A MOTHER'S WORDS.\u2018Lactated Food Saved ly Baby\u2019s Life.\u201d INCOMPARABLE IN QUALITY.It Saves Babies\u2019 Lives.A mother\u2019s statement as to how her baby's life was saved may induce many mothers to pause and consider the important ques- ver \u201cAm ! using the best food for my a\u201d Taother.the wife of a storekeeper in the eart end of Montreal, says :\u2014 * My baby was never breast-fed; it had to Le brought up on prepared toods.hsa my baby girl was two months old, it was s0 thin and weak that the doctorsaidit wogld not live many days.Seeing a\u2018notice in one of the daily Bapera about Lactated Food, I bought a pa: and tried it.There was new life or baby in the first meal, though small in quantity, After using tated Food for ten days, I found that baby was getting brighter and smarter.I contin using tha food and how baby is five mou old, nd is fat and healthy.Your Lactal Food saved my dear baby\u2019s life; it is its weight in go id.\u201d ; That is splendid Underwear that Allan, oh Craig street, has just now at $L.75 per suit, It is tine soft wool, and wears well and washes beautifully.There are throes different sizes, amall, medium ca Jarre He bus also a lot of Underwear at $2 suit, which ho calls his \u201cleading line\u201d, an keeps it in four different sizes, besid extra, large sizes at Z50 à suit morte.certainly the best Underwear in the civ: the money.If you havent bought, you should see Allan's stock; he keeps almost every kind, and his prices are most remseu- able.Los Lu A splendid line of Brussels Carpets.in newest patterns, with borders to match, only Sic.yard, at §.Carsley\u2019s, Notre Daine Oak Makes a Beautiful Casing for Upright Pianos.| \u2014 Bos samples of \u2014 HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT PIANOS fniahoë in this wood en view at .C.W.LINDSAY'S, .- 9908, 9070 and SIT BL.Catering M.and L £ Prison QE.\u2018forms sash payments.wei tk A Mand made Opaque Windeor Shades, 50 colors to select from, with all styles ot laces and tringes made and pat up ce day {t desired.maker, ¥.a cn pe ve up 4 the fight and permit finally outdistance the on ham Ce thi dan a3 i = » ; ® 81527 v_8_EZ 55 =z Pd aoe 230 AAt0 SALE.D 4 Che tat, GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors, 168 and 165 St, James Street.Tas DAILY B7AR is sent to any part of the i Btares froe,at oar, fees x months, Rte thre soon sr We belieye the ciroula: of Tux SAR EE coods the ed issue of the other Sowspapera ed tn the eity of Mon! EY nts for French Advertising Mayence, Favre & Cie, Ruo de la Grange, Bate- Mere 18, Paris, France.mr CiACULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 6th October, 1804.Tuesday.-.aovcrsance sessssssoosossese S7,150 Wednesday.TLUTBABY +.cocaivnnsenesnersasse 38,171 Friday.\u2026\u2026.a+scarecccces «00000.ST,846 Saturday.assessassensas een se 43,533 231,772 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week -ENDING\u2014 Oct.6, 1894.J TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1894.THE FARMER AND THE WHEAT GLUT.| Ontario statistics show that the low price of wheat is having exactly the expected effect in that province\u2014the farmers are re- cucing their acreage of wheat and are de\u2019 voting their lands to the growth of other crops.The statement published by the Ontario Bureau of Industries for 1563 reports that the area devoted to spring wheat _ Was less by 200,000 acres in \"83 than in 92, that there was a reduction cf 33,000 acres in the anttciun wheat crop and 32,000 in the b:riev crop.These decreases were more than offset Ly the following increases; the addition of 251,000 acres to the hay +9, of 75,00 acres to the ust crop, 10,700 to corn, 15,000 to beans, 2000 tu Luekwhent, 7000 to turnips, and 5000 to ovhard aad garden.* \u201cThe revolution is slow,\" gemarks the Toronto News in comment ng oir the above figures, \u201cbut it is continually in progress, and the ultimate result must be to the advantage of the agricultural and every other incerest in the provines.\u201d The meaning of this movement Is perfectly clear, It is tending to take the small farms of Eastern Canada out of competition with the vast wheat growing areas of our own North-West, tho Western States, Argen: tina, Russia and other places where cheap labor or cheap land, or both, coupled with impr:-ved machinery, make the production of large quantities of wheat at low cost sure \u201cand easy.one expected the \u201cbonanza farm\u201d and developments of that kind to have any other effect.But the farmers of old Canada are not running away from the problein as too many of their fellows in the * Eastern States have done.They are wisely \u2018trying a change of horses.The giant farming operations of the world are devoting , themselves juss now to piling the wheat market full i so the farmers of Canada are shrewdly slipping out from under the centre of pressure and moving away toward a less crowded place in the mart.Bat it is an experiment; and all Canada is interested in its success.No business man, uo manufacturer, no professional man.can atlord to have these provinces desolated in the rural districts as are some of the New England States.For perfectly selfish reasons they all want the farmers to stay and to prosper.Is it not, then, a common-sense policy to .shape the tariff s0 as to tax the farmer as ' lightly as possible and to encourage him as strongly as possible! Few other industries in the country are now passing through sich a crisis as the original and basic industry of agriculture.New competitive \u2026 forces are crowding upon its toes from every direction.It is compelled to radically change its methods, to seek new markets, to arm itself with new machinery, to face, in short, all the risk and all the expense of .breaking experimental ground.It needs help and protection now as never before; À and it would certainly seem that, especially Le when the industry in this strait is larger + than any other dozen industries in the or \u2018eountry, a professedly Protective tariff nt should prove its claim to its title by oy Protecting the farmer at all hazards.4-And Protection on National Policy ti \u201cines in the case of a great cor ol ¢ D.Ro a +Co, of ndon, Englan He as ! suming class means low taxes on neces- ?ï sities as well as the erection of a tariff wall L* Against ruinous competition in articles they \"well, Another point crops up just here.The +n abandonment of wheat-growing for the cul- -\"%ivation of produce more commonly sold at home, increases to the farmer the value \u2014of a.large home market.Less than ever can he afford to have our factory fires put out and our cities depleted.\u201cThe development of all home industry \"is his need; and, as a consequence, he can- - not permit the tariff to be cut recklessly down by hasty bands until our manutac- turers fly the country.This is as true as it \u2018fu that he cannot permit himself to ba axed into bankruptcy that monopolists may grow fat.He must somehow strike the golden men.The tariff that he wants foust tax the consumer as little as ble while adequately protecting ae outils profitable and legitimate producer.- And be Is coming into politics yapidly these days to see that he gets what _ mewaats, Monopolies.Dufl-ball industries 4 10 get the Joan-of a school house for Mr.cers Jas follows: President, J.A.~~\u2019 ot thas employ about as many hands as n pleasure yacht, vampire industries that eannot live without a worse than McKinley tax, may well look ous fer hira.- rer BUROPS IN THB BAST.The situstion in tha Kasi grows graver.What began as a Aght for the possession of Corea looks now\u2014through the more or less colored, lenses of the reports sent out-\u2014 are Messrs.| like an invasion of China and an attack on Pekin.Whatever the Government reparts may have shown, the Chinese army in the \u201c fleld was not ready for war.Thegreatest aggregation of people under one government in the world do pot seem to be able to collect |\u2019 their strength sufficiently to guard against the stab of a comparative pigmy.The *pigmy\u201d has, of course, proven itself to be one of the war powers of the world, as quick and sure in its spring as any trained athlete of them all.The story of the contest reads like that of the old Greek wars with the swarms of Asia; with the difference that the Japs appear to have omitted Marathon ang put their Alexander on horse-back at once.The sudden and unexpected turn of affairs has naturally recalled Europe from its holiday and compelled its attention upon th Orient.Japan is warned that she will no be permitted to plunder Pekin it sh captures it, and eveu Lhe possibility of 4 the collapse of the Chinese Empire is faced.There is naturally a good deal of jealousy among European powers as to their position in the middle\u2019 Pacific.Russia wants a more southerly port than her territory offers, and Britain would like a naval station in Corean waters.Those, .- trifling circumstances make the task of European interference one of rare delicacy, and every figure will be cut upon exceedingly thin ice.It would seem, however, an act of common prudence to prevent the vast masses of Chinamen from falling into anarchy through the sudden or even temporary collapse of the central Government.If there were a force charged with the policing of the world, this is one of the contingencies against which it would guard.Whatever may be the risks and whatever the object, the \u2018powers\u2019 are plainly preparing to make some sort of a demonstration in the East;and if anyone is | inclined toward the \u2018sport of lighting matches in a powder magazine, this will \u2018afford him an opportunity.A MALADROIT APPEAL.Hon.L.H.Davies is a manly, impetuous politician, with the power of making himself understood if his audftor is not stone deaf.This is a quality that the Editor of the Halifax Chronicle will probably better appreciate when be next meets Mr.Davies after that swift-tongued gentleman has | read the following *pray-friends-stay-and- hear-the-poor-brother\u201d paragraph in the Chronicle: \u2019 We have reason to believe that the Hon, My.h Davics, the Liberal leader for the Maritimo all that is needed to induce ing friends in the different countics to get togo repare for au auturon cam , not a half Soon but scores of moctings held everywhere, at some of which Mr Davies can Drcisenent others at whic good speakers nging to the province will bo available.\u2019 The.Nova Scotia Grit who would not try | SHARBHOLDERS YESTER- ans ie Arp Ge eed THE MOLSONS BANK.ANNUAL MEETING OF \u2018 THE DAY AFTERNOON.| A Satisfactory Report Submitted by the Directors\u2014The President's Remarks\u2014The Old Board of Directors Re-elected.' = M.annual meeting of the shareholders tard.of the Molsons Bank was held y y afternoon at 3 o'clock in the bank premises.The President, .Mr, J.H.R.\u2018Molson, occupied the chair and among those in attend anca were Mesars.R.W.Shepherd, vice- president; D.Wilson, R.W.Shepherd, jr.; - Henry Hogan, S.H.Ewing, D.McCarthy, J.McCarthy, J.Torrance Molson, Johan | Crawford, Rov.W.S.Barnes, J.Try Davies, 8.Finley, W.N.Evans, W.J.Withall, James Hutchison, J.M.Kinghorn, W.8 McLaren and C, KE, Spragge.The President requested Mr.James Elliott to act as secretary of the meeting after which Messrs, J.\u2018Iry-Davies and W.N.Evans were appointed scrutineers for the election of Directors.The Secretary read the advertisement convening the meeting, and this was followed by the General Manager, Mr.F.Wolferstan Thomas, reading the report of the Directors, as under: Report of the Directors.GENTLEMEN-\u2014The Directors beg to submit to the Shareholders the thirty-ninth annual report of the Molsons Bank, being for the year ending 30th September paht.The net earnings for the jean after making full provision for.bad and doubtful debts, amount to $261,817.28.From this two semi-annual dividends at the rate of 8 per cent.per annum, equal to $160,000, have been paid, leaving the sum of $104,817.28, which, added to the amount carried over from last year, $00,923.28, makes the' sum of $195,740.54, which has been appropriated as follows : Transferred to rest account.$100,000 00 Rebate on current bills discounted.20,000 00 Carried over at credit of profit and loss account .00+0000000 75,740 54 The amount at credit of rebate on current bills discounted is now $50,000, which is- considerably in excess of the sum actually uired for that purpose.All the branchesiof the Bank have been inspected once or oftener since last we met you.To meet the requirement of the increns- ing trade in the upper part of the city, and for the convenience of our customers, a branch of the Bank has been opened on St.Catherine street, west.We have every reason to believe that this will prove satisfactory in retaining and adding to our present city business.: The members of the staff continue to perform their duties efficientiy and to possess the contidence of the Board.= FROYIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.sccount, 30th September, 1393.3 20,023 36 Net profits for yoar, after .expenses of management, reserva- tics for interest.accrued on de- ts, exchange, and provision for bad and doubtful debe.vo 2417 2 $355,740 54 Appropriated as follows: Tith dividend at of 8 cent ann! pril 1994.20,000 767% dividend \u2018at rete of ow per annum, 1st October, 180¢.80,000 00 Rebate on current bills discounted.20.000 00 Davies to talk in after the above touching appeal, ia plainly without a heart.- DENTISTRY AT BISHOP'S.Formal Opening of the Department Last Night.The dental department of Bishop's Colle; was formally opened for the season at the Natural History Hall last evening.Dr.Frank Abbott, Dean of the New York Dental College, delivered the opening address, The meeting was presided over by Dr.F.W.Campboll.Dr.Abbott's very able address was listened to with great intorest by à pood sized audience, considering the disagreeable weathe:.Dr.Abbott said that it would take a lon; time before the deparl- ment could hops to be sell sustaining.The reason for this was that things did not rush here as they did in the United States.There there has been established fifty-tive dental schools since 1856.In Can Bishop's College had taken the initiative.le said that by introducing a class df den- Hstry they were increasing the benefits of the College, Thespeaker stated that in the United States there were sixty thousand hysicians and twelve thousand dentists.u the Stato of Illinois there was a system of Inaking doctors of dentistry to order which he heartily condemned.The system in vogue allowed a few men to get together, and after depositing a amall sum of money they receive per: which empowered them to turn out doctors of dentistry as they saw fit without regard to education or capability.Dr.Abbott cited New York state as a model to follow in regard to the profession.Dr.Abbott gave a most interesting history of dentist: and closed his remarks with many kin words and congratulations for those connected with the College.Drs.Rodolphe Lemieux, McConnell and Giles each spoke, thanking Dr.Abbott for his very able ad- DEAN CARMICHAEL'S LECTURES.The following are the subjecta which Dean Carmichael will lecture upon during the winter Sunday afternoons: *\u2018 Divine Revelation,\u201d \u201cInspiration,\u201d \u201cThe Pentateuch,\u201d \u201cThe Mosaic Authorship,\u201d **Traces of the Law.Under Joshua,\u201d \u201cnd s, the Royal Period, etc;\u201d \u2018The Psalms,\u201d *\u2018The Prophets,\u201d \u201cThe Scribes,\u201d \u201cAzra and Ne- hemia,\u201d *\u201cThe History of the Canon.\u201d The course waa commenced last Sunday afternoon and the ohject is to show the influence of the Law of Moses on the advanc- i fi history of the Jewish nation, he subject of next Snuday will be \u201cInspiration.CANADIAN SECURITIES.Morton, Mr.C.D.Rose, Rose & \u2018has deft for New York.been as far as the Pacific coast.It will be remembered that Mr.Rose is a son of the late Sir John , the famous finance minister of Canada.Mr.Rose's firm is | ly interested in Canadian securities, and Mr.Rose give: s it as his opinion that they are likely to do more than in the past towards the develop: \u2018ment of the Dominion.RUN DOWN BY A TROLLEY CAR.Auguste Baucheron's vegetable cart met along Craig street yesterday morning, whi the ra of ihe.accident attribute wn LAVAL VETERINARY STUDENTS.The veterinary students of Laval Univ sity have elected offi for the ensuing de; Prat dp; residen J N.Pigaffe; Second: ce Pres .+ Secretary, U.Lsurin; Committee, J.O, Mauffette, À.L nce, J.Elliott; > E Dafresne: Matre Chappells, M.St.Jean About 1.45 yesterday afternoon a St.Denis street electric car struck a waggon belong: ing to Henderson Brothers, lamber mer chante, at, the corner of and Craie strects.waggon was x 20 080 was hurt, RE General Statement of the affairs of the Molsons Bank on the 20th September, 1804 : Capital paid up $2,000,000 00 Rest account.$ 1,300,080 00 Rebate in full on notes dis reais sien sees 80,000 00 Profit and Loss account.15,740 54 1,455,740 4 Interest, exchange, etc, re- serv %h dividend.80,000 Dividends unclaimed .Notes in circulation .L748,39 00 Balance due to Dominion Gor- erument .Mecs e pscncu se 0,33 5 Balance due to provincial Gor- ermments .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2,261 14 Deposits not bearing interest.1,696,484 31 te interest.1,386.93 57 Due to other banks in Canada.121,233 99 Due to I A.5,389 10 Other liabilities.416 96 1L.102.610 35 $14,618,350 D \u2019 ASSETS.Bpecie.5196.08 ST Dominion notes.735,969 30 nm Deposit with Dominion Gov- erumez: to secure Note cir-.| Noation.\u201cShain VE be 90,000 00 otes and cheques tanks.bak i Ca 302,083 00 | 18,1 ranches 039 4 from Kiogdom.FUR oni debe.54,537 18 Dominion Government deton- Conair misicipal aod other oo © jan muni ecrit is .ng pauses 508,342 % a , her railway: tied.ue eaon {Lio n Call loans on b'ds and stocks 1,714 43 Bills discounted and curreut.10,006,331 33 Bills past due provided for).woocoe 158,076 08 Real estate other than bank premises.voneres 56,280 00 origages on real estate sold by the baok.\u2026.6,531 17 Bsn promises at \u2018head office and ches.120.005 09 .een 12,183 40 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014G14,618,550 % The President's Address.The President then rose and said: Well, gentlemen, you have heard the report read.t is not very long; but it is very satisfactory.We have had a good Jeara business, and I \u2018would ask you to adopt this report.Idon\u2019t think it ls necessary for me to sa; anything, as ithe report speaks for itself, Wo have earned, as you see by the financial statement, 13} per cent., which is very .indeed, when you take into considera tion the state of financial matters all over this continent.Last autumn we had our meeting, and did not look forward to a , very money making year; but our expectations have been considerably -ex- ceeded, and we are able to present you the flattering\u2014I may almost call it such\u2014state- ment we now show you.For this we are | indebted in a great measure to the energy, skill and devotion of our General Manager, Mr.Wolferstan Thomas, who is indefatl- gable in the interests of the bauk.All our officers have taken an interest in their work, and there is an esprit de orps among them which is very grati- ing.The business last year, after re f .the.crisis which occurred in the American market, did not give much encour agement, as I have said, but it made every one cautious, and we ourselves had to be cautious, as other kers had, and I am happy to say it has borne fruit.Our Rest now is $1,300,000, or per cent.upon the capital, and we have heen able to add to the fund for the rebate of \\luterest §20,- , 000, bringing it up to 220,000, which is considerably in bx of the amount that can ever be brought against it.\"With these few remarks will just merely move the adoption of the report.If any gentleman has any questions to ask dr re s to mare wwe shal be lad to hens him and to ve any information.he desires.hena statement is so natisfactory sary to say much, we loave it to speak for Mr.R.W.Shepherd, vice-president, seconded the motion far the option of the I ~ r.John Crawford asked a number of questions, which were subsequently i plied to by the President.re © course some len, tions, he said be thought (het errver holders would agree with him that the financial statentent was v sat A A net earning of 134 per cent was nôt, under all she adverse circu ; which Bank had had to contend, a by any means.It proved that v to 25 THE MONTREAL | followl directors had been eleo des of the Chinese maranders,the Ri it is not neces- | -ofa British man + + there must have been uigmen | common soasy sad devotion to due \u20ac dors 0 the Thanks to the Direstors.Mr.Henry Hogan moved: and at tree rod Hyg ior a oy ent Ixiractors of the Bank for their attention to its intercets oe the year just This was secohded by Mr, D.Wilson and nhanimously concurred in, after which the President briefly returned thank.: The acrutineers then re, that ai Moaurs.pra Arohbeld, 8.H.Ewing, 8, Finley, J.H.Mo Ww.Macpher- sou, W.M.Ramsay and, W.Shephe THE PRETENDER DUKE.\u2018Buropne's Sovereigns Have no Very Great Regard for Orleans, Paris, October ¥.\u2014The young Duke of Orleans\u2019 debut as Pretender is not alté- gother unattended by mortification, and even humiliation, The Duke recently sent a ber of bis h hold to Brussels for the purpose of leasing a mausion there, so as to be within easy reach of Paris, both by telephone and by rail.The Belgian King, however, has caused it to be intimated to his Jun cousin, notonlyprivately,butalsopub.icly in the seml-ofticial Belgian press, that he does not desire his permanent presence in Bis capital _ Me explained .that he was very fond of the Duke as a_near relative, but that he did not desire Brussels to be used as the headquartors of any Royalist couspiracy against the Republican Govern- mentin France, aud that, therefore, if the Duke came to Brussels he would prefer that he should limit his stay to a fortnight, or three weeks at most.Then, too, it will be remembered that, with one exception, the sovereigns to whom the Duke sent telegraphic notifications of the \u2018death of is father, aigning the messages \u201cPhilippe\u2014\" that la, as if he were already king\u2014all addressed their replies and their messages of condolence to the Comtesse de Paris, or to Queen Marie Amelie of Portugal, totally ignoring the Duke.Strangely enough, the only exception to this rule was young Em r William, who addressed his despatch straight to the Duke.It is haps, this that leads the intimate friends bf the new pretender to t their master has a \u2018warm admiration for the Em r of Germany, in pose character he finds many analogies to s own.THE GAS THAT LEAKED.And the Light That Did Not Fall te Find It to Kennedy's Disadvantage.[sPECIAL TO THE 8TAR.] TORONTO, October 9.\u2014 William Kennedy, a painter, living at 264 Adelaide street west, detected a strong smell of in his house and struck a match in order to find occurred, the force of which hurled Kennedy to the floor in an unconscious state, The explosion was heard by some of the neiglibors, who hastened to render asaist- ance.Very little remains of Kennedy's hair and moustache, while his eyebrows and eyelashes are completely gone.His face is also very badly scarred, and his head is twice its usual size.In addition, his hands and arms are severely burned, and he is suffering from an acute shock to the system.He is in a precarious.condition.All over the housa are to be seen signs of the explosion in the shape of broken doors and windows, and furniture.STEAMER LONDON WRECKED.Her Passengers and Crew Have a Rafting Experience.ADELAIDE, South Australia, October 9.\u2014 The passenger steamer London was wrecked on Saturday on Pollock reef, forty-five miles south of Cape Arid.There were on board .one hundred and rs, while the crew numbered thirty-six.It was impossible for the smali boats to be used, most of them having been-amashed by the hea seas and it.ing impossible to launch the others, all hands made their escape to the reef over the bows of the steamer, which was well up forward.After getting on the reel rafts were built of wreckage, and on these everybody embarked and- slowly sailed and rowed to an fsland, 20 miles north of the reef where all but four persons, sengera, who are missing, landed in safety.Some time afterward the schooner Gray Darling rescued all hands off the island.- THE CROWN OF WURTEMBERG, BERLIN, October 9.\u2014Owing to the probability of the Crown of W artembers passing to a Roman Catholic branch of the famil thro the failure of male issue, a bill w be submitted to the Diet arranging for the transfer in that case of the religious prerogatives of the Crown to an ecclesiastical commission.William ILthe King of Wur temberg, was born on February 25, 1848 He married on Febru.15, 1877, the Princess Marie of Waldeck-Pyrmont, who died on April 30, 1842.The issue of this marriage was the, Princes: Pauline.The King ain married on April 8, 1888, espousing e Princess Charlotte of Schaumberg- Lippe; of the second marriage there is no ue.BRIGANDS BESIEGE A CHATEAU, Paris, October 9\u2014The Chateau - St, Plerre des Porte de Hyeres, an anclent residence that is usually rented by foreign visitors to the Riviera, was the scene last pera brigands The attacking A J Mtempted carry the place by as: , using ladders in their efforts to reach the Interior of the building.There were a number of servants iu the house, who were badly frightened by the boldness of the attack,bat made a de: te resistance and su in holding the brigands outside the walls, While the fight was being waged.a number of gendarmes approached the place and the brigands fled.NEW ORLEANS BOODLE ALDERMEN New ORLEANS, La., October 9.\u2014Johp T.Callahan, the fit of the boodle Council, convicted of criminal bribery and corru tion in office, was sentenced to-day 5 Judge Moise to five years in the State Pent.\u2018tent and fined , ; The grand jury has just Indicted Conneil- lors Caulfield and Kane, and ex-Counclilor Thriffly, for attempting to blackmail 8.V.Formarais & Co., out of 91000 for a shed privilege, ANOTHER \u201cSOO\u201d ROAD WRECK.TOMAHAWK, Wis, October 9.\u2014Train wreckers sawed the anpporting timbers of the \u201cSoo\u201d road bridge at Tomahawk June- tion on Sunday night, and the engine of an early west-bound passenger train went through the structure.Fireman Charles Cottrell, of Minneapolis, was instantly killed, .and Engineer James E.Dutch, of Minneapolis, was badly hurt.An attempt RUSSIAN TROOPS FOR CHINA.correspondent at &t.Petersburg telegraphs for the purpose of checking the depreda- Government has decided to promptly send to the frontier five battalions of Siberian troops, two sections of Cossacks and three batteries of artillery.This force will be under the command of General Neschenk.GEORGE PATRICK DAVID, ETC.ee Loxpox, October 9.\u2014The infant son of the Duke aiid Duchess of York and grandson of the Prince of Wales, is now la London.The baby is ta be put/in short frocks in thie immediate future, and, in preparation for pis interest! Sent all the necex- sary les ap; ave ordered facturer.- THÉ \u201cJERSEY LILY\u201d COMING.Loxvos, October 9.\u2014Mrs.Langtry will DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1 Brings comfort and improvement and nal enjoyment when © many, who live bes.ter than others and enjoy life more, ty ture, more prom adapting the ond best products to the needs of physical being, will atbeat the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Byrup of Figs Its excellence is due to its presenting _ in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of à perfoct lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently eurin It has given satisfaction met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable sul ttles, but it is manu.tured by the California Fig Syrup name is printed on every ©, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered.\u2014 Children Who are thin, hollow-chest= sd, or growing too fast, are made Strong, Robust and Scott\u2019s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver OIL It contains material for making healthy Flesh and Bones, Cures Coughs, Colds and Weak: Lungs.Physicians, the world over, endorse it, Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Bowne, Balleyi te.A) Drv sists.fo £51 out the leak.Immuedintely a loud explosion 1 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.GRAND STAND ADMISSION, Me.« Giant Sun and His Family.\u201d * Comets and Meteors.\u201d \u201c A Trip to Starland.\u201d LECTURES, Lilustratod by Stareopicon, Miss MARY PROCTOR where RICHARD A.PROCTOR, WINDSOR MALL, Spar, + Setober 1h, ASSEMBLY MALL, NIGH SCHOOL, |\u2018 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, @ct.12, 18, 13, Course t 50e; th 850: for PEE oe re Box plan at Nordheimers and Sheppard's Music orn = TO-NIGHT! -TO-NIGHT1; In Windsor Hall, Torbott Concert Co'y Miss OLLIE TORBETT, Violinist.Mr.IBIDORE MOQUIST, Pianist.ramous LUTTEMAN SEXTETTE, from Stockholm, Sweden.Reserved ficats 73e and 50e, AL NORDHEIMERS and SHEPPARDS.ns General Admission Me.ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, .DIVISION No.2.The members of above Division ted to attend basement \u201cLa_Sonadora\u2019 : (Rein: Vicioria lor Fina: ) Will challeage any imported cigar in the market.! If you know a good cigar and will § thoroughly test«\u2018La Sonadora\u2019\u2019 you will § be assured that our § statement is true.Iris hand made | by skilled workmen À Plug acaioat some retailers, who will try to sell you other ands on which they make more profit.Remem| ber costs the retailer more et, > See that our Trade Mark.the \u2018\u2018Berby Cap,\u201d \\ ts om each Flug., \u2018The tobacco {§ Rk used is the pick #4 of the Great 4 l umbadero dorai This cut repre- jg sents its actual size.À D.RITCHIE & COS Have \u201cUNION MADE\u201d \u201cDERBY\u201d TOBACCO 5, 10 AND 20c.PLUGS, - Is superior to all other Plug Smoking Tobacco.A trial will convince you.*' Wo caution smokers of YOU TRIED IT?H not, please get e MUNN'S LIQUID GLUE.There is nothing like it for mepd- 0 A ing broken furniture are 6-RBTAIL STORES -6 FINEST LARGE AND WHITE \u2019 EGGS only 15\u20ac per dozen, tringe, size 37x7 rolier and fixtures to hang, \u2018worth 1.Buy trom the maker, LAING Pr 00.y Lid, was made to wreck the train a week ago.| BERLIN, October 9.\u2014The Cologme Gazelte's |- Hand made Opaque \u2014AT THE\u2014 with lace or 6 RETAIL STORES OF THE 2 inches, spring 8.H, Marte], 873 Craig st., cor.| 238 tteod DRESSMAKERS DIFFE About fashions in dresses, but everyone agrees that the best foundation for any costume is the \u201cHEALTH BRAND,\u201d Black tights, which allow the figure to be shewn to perfection and do away with over- stockings, bloomers, and unnecessary skirts, | All Jadies in Montreal wore them last fall yo7- and winter, and during the coming season 7 nothing else will be considered, they were 77 such a suocess, 4 \u201c Send for our illustrated catalogue, free by post, if your own dealer has not got them.J sall Oetober Southampton for Row York on THE MONTREAL SILK MILLS CO.Montreal.| D UNDERSTANDING ER means judgment in buying shoes.Your dealer will tell you that \u201cGOODYEAR WELTS\" are evenly and/ strongly made, perfectly fitting, and have no tacks, nails or loose ends of thread or leather.You get your money's worthy you buy \u201cGOODYEAR WELTS\" - nd oo ) _ : MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.NO SIDE SHOW! Intermediate Lacrosse Championship QUEBEC vs.MONTREAL M.AAA Grounds, Saturday, October 13, '94.Spas Ball faced 3 paw.sharp, Two hours\u2019 play, rain er shine.G.T.PETTIGREW, Hou.Seay.M.J I.A CABENY OF HUSC-_Huxr Two JAMES O'NEILL, 000 Tic, $1.00, 8150 Heats now ou sale at Nordhelmers Walker's, 3 Coming \u2014J.Walter TEEN'S THEATRE.Al The VW Q Matinces Wednesday ta THE BRST OF ALL s me 50c, T5¢, $1.08 and $1.58.pa Hutt Thin a Semen THEATRE ROYAL- w - \u201cON THE BOWERY?» showi STEVE RRODIE wery resort at t leap {rom BROOKL! and Sam till 10pm.Coming\u2014THE I Soclefu of fre OF CANADA, 1666 Notre Darre St.MONTREAL DISTRIBUTION OF PAINTINGS NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCT.10TH PRICE OF SCRIPS AND DEPORTMENT.« 2221 88.Catherine = ESTABLISHED ms.Terns moderate: Elm joachex from Ne ev ar is, J.RY dn\u2019 Privates lessons any hour.I= hab PROF.DURKEE'S ACADEMY, 2960 fé.Catherine Ç CHANGE OF TIME.=1.\u2014For Ottews and ail points cu the = 745 14.35 pua\u2014Per Teranto, Niagara tn Detroit Chicag: sie * A La \u2014 For Hemmingford, VaBeyteld and Massomn 430 pm.\u2014For Hewmingford, Vallayfield sod Fort _ 815 (Mixed) \u2014For Island Pondre Liaod Pond, Portiend, (runs to: daily) \u2014For Bhertirooks, and By.to Camptellton.N.Bt.Johns (on Saturdays, this train eaves 5 Sorel Lambert.% on opm.45 po\u2014For Boston and New 9.10a.m., 5.90 p.m.\u2014For New York via \u2014For the Adirondacks and tickets fall information Office, 143 81.James Bureet, aed LONIAL RAILWAY: and after Monday, the lst October, 1004, Threugh ed Pamsuger Tralas will run dally (Sunday casepted) from Windsor titrest Station.and ail information le regard to roal D.POTTINGEE General Manager ».[COTE ST.ANTOINE.REGISTRATION OF VOTES.A Beem will be res in, pe CORGERVATIVE No.4222 ST.CATHERINE 8T,, Cote Bt.Antoine, just west of Greene Avenue, to assist he room will be open from 8 te 10 c'aboek \u2019 every evening from the Sik to the 1h Im furnished.forms supplied and ormation will be where int, es of on buhalé of every person DO NOT LOSE YOUR VOTE.RSRIERS oe STORACH Chassings Wid\u201d 8G 0 DECISION ARRIVED AT.Tig?EW YORK WINS THE TEMPLE CE CUP.Sunday Baseball Players Chased by the Police\u2014Lord Hawke's Team Defeats the Massachusetts Team ~Prof, Gleason to Give Another Exhibition.Sporting men are, generally speaking, ind-bearted and, if possible, to help haritable objects by their exertions they re Willing to make extra efforts to do so.[Baseball men are no exception to the rule, s was shown by the result of a meeting of he votaries of that game held yesterday ternoon, when arrangements for playing a match next Saturday after poon, in aid of the city hospitals, were Imost completed.The match will be layed between a team composed of 5 players from the Granites and Montrealers and from representatives of Ottawa and Farnham, four from the former and five trom the latter places.\u2018The members of the Shamrock Athletic Association will have to pay to witness this game as they have Teron ed tosus- pend the membersh p passes and on this occasion pay to enter ue own grounds.There is now nodoubt that the game will be a great success.New York Wins the Fourth Game, and the Temple Cup.NEw YORK, October 9.\u2014The New Yorks bave won the Temple = and will receive .65 per cent, of about $.after all expenses have been paid.se champjon Balti- mores were never in the game at the Polo unds last evening and were badly thrashed.It was New York's fourth cou- socative victory, and 11 persons went wild with delight.Meekin pitched a magnificent fame and but for errors by Fuller and Davis the champions would have been shut out.Hawko began pitching for Balti: mor but after several innings, in w e all Ward's men rolled up 20 safe hits, Doyle, Van Haltren, Fuller and Farrell leading in the slaughter.Farrell caught ar à Fuller also played ball error in the first The Baltimore scored two runs in rst inning on Kelley's base on balls, ullers fumble of Kelley's grounder.thers out and McGraw's ingle Burke > run for New York on his base on balis, steal, Hawke's error and a wild pitch.© In the third, the visitors got another run on Davidson's two errors, Brodie's out and Reitz's single.The New Yorks also made a run on hits by Meekin, Tiernan and Doyle.After.the champions had Janketed the Fourth ward's men Po ed up three runs and took the lead.Van Haltren, Fuller, Farrell aud Meekin made singles.Burke sent a long fly to Brodie, and Fuller and Farrell worked in a double steal.In the fitth inning the New Yorks clinched the game.Davis got a base on balls and took second on a eid pitch, He acored on Doyle's double, but ard forced Doyle at third.Van Haltren got four balls and Fuller's single scored .Van came in on Farrell's hit, hile both Fuller and Farrellcounted on Meekin's.baser to-centre.In the sixth, Doyle made another run on his single and steal, an error by McGraw ard\u2019s out.The home team are more runs in the seventh.out, Farrell singled aud Meekin slid to Brodie.Burke made a hit, sendi.g Farrell to third and stealing second himself.Tier- man gota on and vis received another.forcing in Farrell.Doyle put a le in centre, urke ringing in both Tierman.Ward's hit scored Davis, and Doyle ran in on McGraw's failure to stop Brodie's throw to third.In the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth innings the visitors were bel less before Meekin, and when the New Yorks had retired in their balf of the eighth the game was called on aocount of darkness.Van Haltren was presented with à silver bat as the result had a voting contest in a New York paper for the most Fo team player in the New York and Brook- n teams.\u2018xs shorten.Mcokln and Farrell; Hawke, Gloss son and Robi Farned piri Now York,10; first base b Baltimore, 3; left 1eft on, basen.bases, Now York, 5; Balti: more, f sile, Hurst.Time of game, 1 hour 45 minutes An Broltinx Ending to a Éall Game.[SPECIAL TO TBE STAR] Winpsor, Ont., October 9.\u2014There was an exciting time at Windsor Driving Park on Sunday afternoon, when officers Giles and Lister arrived to stop a game of base- bali between the Chiefs of Detroit and the Liners of Windsor.The police seized the pile of coats and the score card with the names, and the players disap, d over the fence.A hot race for the ferry began.So flest-footed were ripe layers that ouly one was arrested.police hold the coats and Dasoball A ohne olice he the matter settled The Windsor nine endeavored to settle the case out of court yesterday, but the case was remanded.There were over 200 apectators at the Driving Park.ote LACROSSE.The Exvelsiors Have a Good Record.ToRrONTY, October 9.\u2014The Excelsiors, of Brampton, who won the intermediate championship of the C.L.A.at Rosedale, from Orillia, have, perhaps, the best record of any lacrosse team in the country.This is the third successive year that they have won the Intermediate Championship Banner, something that no other team in the Association can claim.During the present season they played twenty-one matches, and only were oe (eat.ed once, Aud that by the invincible Shamrocks.Although more than a score of mes were played during the year, the ntos and Excelsiors did not meet, and it looks now as if they never would, as five of the strongest, players of the Excelsiors team intend reti from the field permanently.They are Hevgie, Allan.Roberts, Stewart and Follis.It is an unfortunate thing for iscrosse that.these players, who ractically constitute the backbone of the Bram ton twelve, have decided to let their mant s fail upon younger shoulders.Heard on the Field.The Rosedale Lacrosse Club will hold a eng ar, in their hall on Thursday night at o'cloc © A meeting i the Mechanics Lacrosse Quon will be held to-morrow evening at 725 tre Dame street, Malsonneuve, at eight o'clock.A large attendance of memberssis requested, The Junibr Independent League will meet om Thursday evening at 8 o'clock sharp at 195} St.Antoine street, to fix tho date and unds on which the Staudard-Garnet wn match will be played off, Delegates from the Victoria, Standard, Ivy Lea and Garnet Clubs are requested to attend Messrs.White and Pittaway of the Capitals.and Messrs.Croweand McDonnell of the Shamrocks met yesterday afternoon todecide what should be done iu regard to the play.Ing off of last Saturday's tie.No decision was arrived ab, as the Shamrock players will have to be consulted.Auother meeting will be held ina few days.CHESS.Showalter Wins a Game from Albin.NEW York, October 9.\u2014The fifth game of the chess match between Albin and Showalter was piayed at the Manhattan Chesa Club vesterday, when Attila scleoted the Zukertort open (et K B 3 The Ce An, Ç Vi.; A } ; game resulted in a Jin for Showalter after moves.This makes Albin winner of two and Showalter entered tly ed under the ausploss the af the Cit.Bie pi at the Union Square commence on 05 Batu ray Der at 0, Showalter, PU baur, angel\u201d and ard hi Feo pay.THE TURF.; A Proposition to the Owners of Alix and Direstum.\u2018 eon Dm 2loINEs, October 9.\u2014A bas been made to the owners of and Directum (2-054) by President Dar 4 the Capital City Driv ing Association, to add $5000 to the amount of stakes in the match race that has been arrau between the King and Queen of the trotters.That the race shall take place over the Des Moines kite-track on cither the llth or 12th of the resent month, during the ten days\u2019 meet- ug, which opens next Tuesday.Mr.Davis has also offered $2300 for a race petweon the pacers John R.Gentry (ZW aud Geo, \u2019atchen (2.01) to take place October A7 or le, The Oldest Jockey in Canada.[SPECIAL TO THE STAL.] Moncrox, October .\u2014 W.H.Church, of Kentville, Nova Scotia, is propably the oldest jockey on the Canadian turf to-day.Mr, Church was at the races in Sussex, N B., last week and rode the winuer, Donna ! erfecta.»He is 71 years of axe, but mounts a horse with as much grace and rids with as tnuch vim as any of the younger men of the day.Mr.Church boasts that he never used a whip, but ouce to Win arace, Azote Won the Transylvania Stakes.LEXINGTON, Ky., Octoler 9.\u2014The famous Transylvania Stake caused a tremendous crowd to attend the trotting races here yesterday afternoon.The sport was exceptionally good, the \u2018I'ransylvania the fastest trotting race ever decided po this trac Sumnary: Johnston stakes, 10; 2,24 class, trotting\u2014 Maud C, blk m, br sin iderton MR 11 dim Wilkes.LL.eiecasne re rene 2 22 Sally Sion MAR.oot teenie enna 7 4 = an, Balantine.Tena Jolly, Col.Diek su Emuia T.also trotted.Times 218, 2.168, 2.à trot; Transivania Stakes, $5/00\u2014 Apte.bas by Whips «McDoweli) Dan Cu, Trovolyan.\u2026.Les espece Alar, Aunt Delilah, Dandy Jim, Heirat law, Mamata.| Ralph W \u2018ilkes also trotted.Time, 2.081, 2.16 class.trotting: purse $500 (unfinished) Prince Kdsall (Dari Josle Allen.Julia Coulter, Ella Belmont, Calutet, Poretod B.G., Katie McUregor, Dick Richmond, Dan Mack aud Orma also trotted.Time 2.21, 2.158, L174.- : Yesterday at Morris Park.Morris PARK, October 9.\u2014The attendance was very small jee not more than 2,000 persons be resent.There were two big events down ar decision, the Essex stakes for two-year-olds and second all aged harïlicap at a mile.ne former race was captured by the Commoner, who took the lead from Counter Tenor shortly after, the start had bee nade and won driving by three tere of a length.Counter\u2019Fenor, severely punished.beat Phcebus three lengths or the place.In the bandicap race kero no chances of getting Sir Walter korn and hustled Jim tot 1e front at the outset.He ceping him there A the end and sed ith plenty in reserve bya length and a half.The talent receive 1 great set back in the result of the first race, as they plunged heavily on Tom Harding, a tip having gone Jo \u201cthat he was a *\u2018sure thing.\u201d Silvie, however, who was second choice in the betting, proved the victor, having led from start to finish, and won by two lengths.Summaries: \u2014 Art ace 3 eee escrito} 13 to 10, Ee rr eh § ume carne ; y Dal lar, Lei Hh and Grampian 13 [Simms].11 to MS ol [rar ons Hoge Lamies 16 ta; i 9% [Clayton] i Lam) She King Gold, Dare ih, \u2018Harvie and t.V Third race.1 mile_The Commoner, oaks Sole LE Shan 11 Li iilehelay = to hime: Lt ans in Era, Shadow Danse \u201coon race.1 mile\u2014Sir Walter, is wl toil, won: Sienne ne, 118 {Taal} 5 5to2 # quel 153 13 [Simme] to 28 Time, 190, Prig, pir race, oy cow (Clariant 8 S10 Simmel 1 won; Baron: n + some, [Dogge Dogueth 25 to, à 143.Th Sixth race, } mile\u2014O0ld Dominion po n}, 4 to 1, won; Loonawell, me, Th.Nero, me, 1.213.Copyright, 102 (Rel 9 to 1, 102 (Reld}, 9 to 1,3 The Pimlico net Ended.BALTIMORE, Md., October 8.\u2014Guy and Bravado had a battle royal yesterday at the closing trot of the autumn in Meeting of the Pimlico Driving Club, Each captured a heat and Guy having taken two ou Saturday, took first money.Summaries: 2.90 class, trotting; purse $1000 (Postponed after hree heats had been 5 trotted, Saturd .rd 3 \u2014_ _ tous reRres © tne Icone =.101 orris :1 Time, 2.16}, 2.164, 2.16}, 2.161, 2.161.The Philadelphia M Meet Opened.PHILADELPHIA, October 9.\u2014The autumn meeting of the Phiisdeirhie Driving Park Association began yesterday afternoon at Old Point Breeze Park.The weather was fine and the track in good condition.The racing was without any noteworthy features.SUMMARIES.cmeri g Sines.Dao hard rd Soe Beusie B.\u2026.20.0000000 2 as Tea TS me.port, ao 2.33 class, trotting: Farette, een Then, ren 3.ir 1 Sen 5 Sic | mle 1a à Pickwick.1: Bi.Maxim, | * Fourth Face.selling ye ile Fatharir ne.1; Blanche he Linney, & Martha Griffin, Fifth elling.lo\u2014Clare er, 3; Penniless, Z; 1 ace Seite, $13.Bar * Gleason's Exhibition.The famous Professor Gleason xin give another of his exciting horse taming exhibitions this evening in the Victoris Rink.Among the subjects on this Svening\u2019 gre gramnie are two green oolte thal essor will attempt % to break in and drive to barness.Severs Ligh kickers are also down on the programme and any one who likes excitement phy to visit the Victoria Rink this evening.The Toronto Hunt Club Races.[SPECIAL TO.THR STAR} Joxaxro.Ont., October 8.\u2014The entries for the second der'srecins of the new.Hont THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.TUES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 1804.cu 1 Msrootte Bros\u201d Sales.YYEDXNADAT, TRE Mth INSTANT, AT TEX O'CLOCK, A.M, At Owr jor 69 MX.James Street, Goods, ne naar Veivet, Eto.; 80 oases assorted hoes for Men, Ladies Ar pd Children: 2000 lbs Wie, alighuy damaged by water.Also b all the contents of & La nut Book Cases, Lo Chairs, Carpet, aflverw \u201cPictures an d T he whole 10 be 501d positively without reserve.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers Club which close to-day, are likely to be 1 and fuller even ten las last\u2019 Saturday\u2019 8, which broke the record or any autumn meeting held in O The nters\u2019 handicap will bring out a large fleld \u201cWhich were hot on the course last Saturday, including Athol, Ebils and Royal Bob, the tiat races and open steeplechase will see some great contests, while the picturesque regimental steeplechase will likely afiord good sport, The management are now considering the advisability of giving an extra open race.A Sale of Trotting Stock.Messrs.Benuing & Barsalou will conduct a sale of trotters at Lepiue Park to-morrow afternoon at one o'clock.The animals are the Russell stock, the property of F.O'Reilly, Junction Cit 2% \u201cKansas The horses are now on view at Therien's stable, opposite Lepine Park, Maisonneuve.THE WHEEL.Zimmerman ia Coming.NEW YORK, October 9.\u2014Zimgerman, the champion bicyclist, is expec ou this side tober 15th.According to present arrangements he will bring with him Lehr the Ger- manchampion;Canton,theltalian champion; Edwards and Harris, the Englishmen, and other foreign cyclists of note.It is the ip- tention now to arrange in-door cycle races to be held throughout the country, and have things in readiness to start a cash prize league next season, Slow Time at Waltham.WALTHAM, Mass., October ÿ.\u2014Johnson defeated Tyler in the one mile invitation race at Waltham yesterday afterncon in the presence of 3000 spectators.The victory was won bandily by over a yard.The tandem team, introduced by the Management to pace the racers in the hope that the mile competition record would be broken ran away from the men in the second lap, and this accounts for the slow time, which was 2.17 2-5, Harley Davidson, of Toronto, champion: of Canada, won the mile, 0 n, class A.and rode.the fastest mile of the day, his time being 2-11.Summaries: One-third mile, open\u2014Won by H.C.Tyler, cpriugtelt Ar arthur Gardner, Chicago, 2; L Coulter, T Time, .Two-thirds mile, handicap, class A\u2014Won by Melville Lenfect, Lynn (FU yards); G.A.Mc- Edwarde, Springfield @ rards), 2; G.Plainti® Waltham (00 yardw, 3; F.en \u201c Wi Ving, South Fram- me, 1 y ingham (200 yards), £ Ti on br Harley David- ttergreen, % hp TRADE SALE.ne mile, apen-ciais A son, Toronto; Davey, 2; Time, 2.11.One mile invitation, class B\u2014Won by John S.Johnson, Syracuse; H.C.boue Rey McDonald, 3.Time, 217 a AG on by John Ono milo, handicap, class Blanohl, Malden Ça Sarda); Ear Jor De vidson, Toronto CES Plantiff, Waltham où yards), 3: \u201cMotdtrards, Sprinfigeld (0 ards, 4.Time, B\u2014Won One ie, anis cs by R.H.Jordeh Nat Butler, tter, Boston Steeneon, Ton, Ne Cambridge £730 corge Cu 11, yards), A.W.à 2 des artford (70 yards), Fine.Us.Wolfe Breaks the Chicaxo-New York Record.New YORK, October 9.\u2014 George a Wolfe, of Chicago, arrived here and dismounted in front of the pins Ary Een | having wheeled all the way from Chi and breaking tin record that ci ty and New York by one rd ec 18 minutes.Wolfe left Chicago on Monday morning last, at b o'clock, and his actual time from start to finish has been six days, nine hours and thirty minutes.Allowing for the difference in the time, the bicyclist had really only ed six days, eight hours and thirty minutes in the record-breaking feat.During that time he hadonly 11} Bours sleep.FOOTBALL.Bask River v ve.st LE This match was rares BA a au olor laut Henderson's | Saturday.aire Laurent, winning the toss.went to work with a strong wind in their favor.Half time a.called, however, without any goals bein But in the second \u201chalf, when the players |; ~ changed foals, the home team p! upon their clr opponents goats, but when time was called the score was ors The following were th e players > Back River\u2014A.ydd, ( Capth © Swe IH.Kelson, J.H.a Hid RF Candlish, Wm.Busby, R.Nella, n, HL.Candlish, T.F.Tolhurst.cena ae de Lee ught \u2026 Muir, A.Muir, C.Mais.Were Perciv a op, KE.Talburst, J.Referee: A.W, Forester (Capt.a The Back River stronghold wn be be.FF next Xt Searle) by a olt t up n whith wil be a oF mbar of Montreal's best players.The Metropolitans to Meet.A-mecting of the Metropolitan Football Club will be held this evening at 8 o'clock sharp, at 840 St.Lawrence street.The team to play Valleyfield, next Saturday, will be chosen at this meeting.ATHLETICS.Walsh Breaks the Thres-Quarter Record.New York, October 8,\u2014At the annual games of the Pastime A.C.held here yesterday, A.J.Walsh, the Xavier A.C.5 ter, covered three-fourths of a mile in minutes 28 seconds, whic) & 0 record.Molnerney Won the English Wrestling Championship.LIVERPOO!, October 9.\u2014Charles Donaldson, the champion Scottish wrestler, met McInerney in a catch-as-catch-can last evenin, for a urse of £100 and the cham- pionsh hip of ngliand.Thé men were well matched, and the bouts were highly interesting.McInerney won, NOTES, The Clifton A.A.A.will hold a special meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the Queen's Hotel.A AQUATICS.A Ladies Sculling Matoh.Sr.Louis, October 9.\u2014Over 20,000 people at Forest Park yesterday withessed the hibition sculling n match between Miss Lillie Ashley, ol nn, isn Mosentheim, pr ry a es on \u2018the Park Lake, over a straigh\\-away course, exactly 4 mile in length.Miss Ashley rowed out of of the line, and before she discovered her was almost on the bank.She tried to.ull out into position again but had lost.too much time, and M Mosentheim rowed ACTOSS deciding lime an easy winner, Next Sunday the tivo scullers will row on the Mississippi for the female champlonship of the nited States over a course of a mile and a CRICKET.Lord Hawkes Team Won by an Inning.: LOWELL, Mass, October D.0,\u2014The cricket match betwee, Hawke's team and All-Massachusetts finished in favar of placer, fo foronte Gore a Lord Hawke's team by one inning.The All- Pipes pr od Johns, and or ache se scored Bin the first and 104 104 Monro, of on, will change pièces.NO made 176 in one- inbing.on, Changes havo & re ee tr thasanior LAWN TENNIS: JUSTICE BURBIDGE'S REFUSAL | Chase Wins éhe Colleciate Champion- Orrawa October 0.9.\u2014Justice Burbidge ship.- in the Ex er Court yesterday, refased New HAvVEY, n., October &\u2014The to range Judgment in the Larkin.finals in the Interooil te Tennis Tourna- oly case 30 as to include the terms of settlement made hy cou in Quebec ment w was played, Satarday, and resulted as of Yale, defeating Bublong, dees, 63 64.In the doubles Chase un ns and Vu .As, he vegetable exhibit of Messrs, Fraser Brow.Sales.W SSELY AUCTION.NEW Bedroom Fur! Ly Pianos, on M1 Tor, Pictu Sa; Matireasen, | AS ® Salesreoma Ne.po se FRIDAY, ith GCTORER, is rome ui our large WAreroom nd goods every Friday.Co upon fair prompt cash returns.DC Se 4 Le BROS, Auctioneers JHrORTANT wd FICuT e1CcR Build Eu ; subsgribors are instructed toseil b Publio auction» hout reserve, to the highost roperty, on ~ Ed ton or delightfully situated In ely adjoi og the eus and Opposite 16 the beautiful pre of the G.T.-Boating club, This Nourishing suburb Situated o Bank of the st.Lawrence, within 2 minutes i the hlec- tric Cars.leaves but one opinion as to its future.\u2018Sale on the Property at 3 o'clock.Plan on view at our office.23515 FRASER t BROS.Auctionrers.ALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE, on at tenro'clock ln lue forenoun, In in the office of th undersigned 2 Notary, w be sold oy Public Auction, the following Immovable, palonging, ho the vonimunity of property heretofore dec wocn the laie Iphonse Ethier and Dame J hiue Mercier = hia land situate in \"the city of Moîtreal, os \u20ac putes avenue.nd 6 the south set art of lois Noa 4, the official lvl vision of iot No.ton (a),0t the Sh Jean 32 Pa tiste Vill containing forty-elg front by even wo feet In depth, with build- Ings thereol.$6 62aw HP.PEPES, Notary, No.30 fit.James st.and Foot, of Yale, defeated Talmadge and Shaw, of \u2018Yale, 8-6, 63, 6-2.This gives the championship to Yale in both singles and doubles.Chase won the cup also last year.* QUOoITs.gba A Mapoh Between Claus and Armstrong.Biren LE, Ont, October 9.\u2014 Frank Claus, the local quoit champion, will pitch a match here on the Zird instant, with Joshua Armstrong, of Toronto, best two su of three games, of 61 points each, for 150.MISCELLANEOUS.Bogardus Defeats Irwin in a Shooting Match.ST.Louis, October 9.\u2014Capt.Bo, cham ion wing shot, of America, to-day de: cated J.T.Irwin, of Kansas, in a shooting match at 25 wild birds.Score: Bogardus, 21; Irwin, 17, The Sherbrooke Skating Club Elect Officers.- SHERBROOKR, Que., October 9.\u2014At the annual meeting of the Sherbrooke Skating Club, the following were elected officers for the ensuing year; -Patron, R.W.Heneker, Esq.; first vice-patron, J.S.Mitchell, Esq.; second vice- \u201cpatron, Dr.A.W.Worthing- ton.Directors: H.R.Fraser, president; W.Walcott, vice- pregidens: E.Paton, Wm.Norris, Rich.Smith, T.J.Maguire and Jno.McXeohnie, secretary treasurer, T.S.Somers.He Wii Attemot to Riva Drodie's Feats.New York, October 9.-Arrangements have been made for Capt.Mou e, the famous English diver, ho arri in this from the Poughkeepsie or Brooklyn Uridge.Mon htague was at the Police Gaxzetté office yesterday and stated that a newspaper had guaranteed him 8500 to attempt it; providing that they had the story exclusive.Montague stated he had gned a contract to that effect.He fur- he said he had dived from several bridges in England and he was confident he would succeed; that bherhad come there to thal- len Brodie, bat us that person had given p brid jumping he had decided to try to eslipes e American champion's feats.The Y.M.C.A.Harriere.The Y.M.C.A.Harriers held their first Cross Country run on Saturday, ov over forty young athlewes turing out.The hares led their pursurers a pretty ychase up hill and down dale, finally leading for: the Athletic Club House, After having an excitin me of football (which both sides claim fa the grounds, all rooped into the Club House Te anmenty and music, and then started on the return trip in a body making the mountain and city, ring wit their - stling,singing and ferocioussound- Rg ye Another steeplechase will take place next Saturday, and it is expected that a much larger number will turn out to 2 onjoy run providing the weather be fin Vietoria Rifles\u2019 Bowling Club.The annual meeting of the Victoria Rifles\u2019 Bowling Club will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Vietoria Rifles\u2019 Armory.DANVILLES SUCCESSFUL FAIR, [SPECIAÏ TO THE STAR.] LLE, Que., October 9.\u2014 The of ownships fairs was brought to a due closes by the apnual show of the Danville Union gricaliur ural Society to-day.A succession of showers in the morning revented what otherwise woul ave n an immense attendance.Nevertheless it was a success financially and otherwise.The show of thoroughbred stock was a most remarkable one considering that the Fair was confined to very limited territory.There was to esars, C.G.F.Cleveland's magnificent lot of .ham cattle from Groveland\u2019s farm; close u them in merit came Mr.H.1.Ell ota Durhams, while in Ayrshires, Messrs.A.McCallum & Son were beyond competition.Then Mr.J.N.Greenshields had his Guernsey cattle, Shropshire sh an Yorkshire swine 1salel gh range farm, on © ou All\" of these h ve taken a large um er of prizes at the Toronto, Ottawa, Sherbrooke Stanstead, and Richmon Pts is autumn and gathered their laurels at the home exhibition Saturday.Mr.G.K.Foster had 8 ine show of, the progeny ss on _\u201c\u2018Clonm two2 year olds, *\u2018Rock Tam and re Farm Prince\u201d, now the perty of Mr.J.H.Lane, of Richmond, Tattracted special attention.Mr.Seth Olney had the best show of grade stock and Messrs, Herman Stockwell and U.Bonneville distanced all others I in the poultry exhibit.Messrs.Thurber & some give.on the gc & G.F.Cleveland would do credit to etropolitan horticultural show.The Danville Brass Band rende: pti music during | e day.The ca rangemen adm rabl attended t by the apd the Methodist Church, Mr.C.C.Cleveland P., the president, is the soul of the Society, and much of its success is due to bim and to the able secretary; Mr.C.o Brown 2 ded \u2018hall in the even Th a atten n the evening, which wis held in the Town Mail, IO RG RL CHANGES.WA, October ! 9.\u2014Since the.closo of of the Royal Canadian at ry at Levis, Major-General has been making many changes ng the interior economy of the corps.Captain \u2018Mac gall, who acted as camp adj has been transferred from Toronto to St Johns and Captain Chinic has been sent to Fredericton.Lieuts.Fiset and MacMahon, of Toronto and St, Johns respectively, have RA send hand Parlor, FE I Tuesaday.the 16th of October = Net wi al E with the of on; io Judge's secmptancs a 3 Hoke & Ow Bass.Goods, Sore Nos 1 os 1 and 1833 NOTR DAME BTRERT, the pus of une ct further than to state ge this Pr offering will jurpass in variety and texturo all previous consigame.Belfast Linen Table Cloths, all sizes, Table Napkios, sizes, Table Doylips, Tray hs, Linon Sheet! uckabsck w board uilts, spreads, aiaex, OF Grecian and Honey-Comb Real Lace Curtains, dtpare.Irish Point, able.ue, Flanders and Bwise C urtains nglo-swiss and Fren ee Cor dintnod Cus alne, Cluny and Applique Bed Coveriets, Lace Tidies, ings, etc., © Abo A al PRI ot the best quality © of Enlist Linoleum and Oflcloth, New patterns seasoned.BALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.BEM.WICKS CO.Autionsers._ James Stewart & Co.'s Sales.NN ANN AAA re N CUT STONE RB T= HANDSOME MODERN CET sire i mR in noe ctlon 3 Be, James st, at Un Eleven O'Clock 264 JAMES STEWART CO, Auvtionsers.HE HANDSOME QUT - STONE FRONT RESIDENCE, NO.19544 DORCNESTER STREET, Te be sold at Auction, at our Real Estate Room, 178 St.James street, ON THURSDAY, the ith ENATANT, at Eleven O'Clock am.This beautiful and substantially built houss has finished base 11, rooms, with up ment, electric wirés, Daisy furnace, modern plumbing andevery- thing of the very best.i use._ Extension to DR from 10 a.m.085 pm.Call ang see ît JAMES STEWART & CO.Auctioneers.ss The Ladies are capecially invited te inspect | the new residence, Ne.12H4a Bere street, which will be soldat our Reel Auction Reem, 178 81, James street, ok Thursday, the 11th lmst,, at 11 o'clock a.m.The house will bo open from 10 n.m.te 5 p.m.Call and see it for: yourself, JAMES STEWART - ce Auctioneers.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.Breckinridge for Senator is said to be à Kentucky possibi lity.Wages are to be cut in the Kingston Cotton Mill by ten per cent.Jabez Spencer Balfour has, a cablegram says, escaped from custody in Buenos Ayres.Burgiars stole over $2000 from the safe in Hartney & Dickson's store at Winnipeg last night.The resignation of Hungary's Cabinet, owing to 1 cie rligious issue, is said to be- minent.Nine thousand cloakmakers struok in New York last night.The lockout will be a general one.une Spanish Minister of Colonies has reed, wing to trouble with the autono- ts in Cuba.Cardiff is trying to raise $35,000, post in'dock property, in the hope ôf rival- Liverpool as a seaport, The captain \u2018of the Government steamer Newfield thinks the steamer Nerito, ashore on Sable Island, may be Hoated.The Bedford Avenue Baptist Church, in Brooklyn, has adopted the ndividual communion cups, so fully described in the STAR of a recent issue.Fred.Filgiano, an employé of the Grand Trunk for twenty-four years, and cashier at Hamilton for fifteen years, has fled, and his accounts are about $ T5) 000 short.The fate of the World'a Fair buildings is overtaking those of the Antwerp exhib tion.Fire yesterday destroyed six houses with contents in the \u201cOld Antwerp\u201d section, cata Newfoundland Trinity bye-election gn began yes a ng takes place on October 2.The Baie ites carried all the seats at the general election.Frank Westward, the Toronto young man who was called to the door of his father\u2019s house and shot, by in à very critical condition.It is now said there is a woman in the case.John D.Ronald, the fire engine manufacturer, of Brussel s, stands committed for trial at Tweed, in connection with the alleged offering of a bribe for the purpose of selling his engine as /against another competitor.Ia congunasion of Highs Ti Blake re: cently said at Toronto, on.Shaw Lefevre told South the beraia ia the course of an address that he boral dE election would certainly be held before the end; of another year.Three barns, those of Kabut and Marshall, and th ba prises of Mr.Tomkins mers set on fire and near Ont., yesterday.AS between ne and Whites is said to be responsible for the incendiariam.Ed.Kreutriger, a clerk in the Waterloo (Ont.), Canadian Bank of Commerce, went into the vault yesterday to light the gas.There had been a loa! , and an explosion followed, severely burning the clerk and & the premises some John Redmond spoke tn Dublin, iast night.The rejection of Home Rule by the Lords and a denunciation of the Commons\u2019 scceptance thereof was his topic.The meeting resolved that the Parliament should dissolve for a fresh mandate on Home Rule.A action was entered at Toronto, yesterday, by Amos Dorland, of Milton, against osha Rutherfield, formerly man: ager of the Milton branch of the Bank of amilton.Dorland endorsed for one carrying $11,000.Dorland was assigned as security $5000 in notes held by Brothers which have proved to forgeries.Brothers has skipped.Dorland taken the genes that the bank knew the notes were In the Superior Court, at Quebec, in the cass of Angers vs.Pacaud, the libel case of the- ex- Lisutenant-Govertor against the \u2018proprietor of L'Electeur, the demurrer to he exception was maintained and the ex.ception dism costs.The case will now Fo on its merits.Pacaud charged rs with paying for Ottawa roperty PIE Money 0 tained improperly.ud took exception to Mr.Angers entering the case as he did, and the demurrer to this exception has just been gran aie Trunk Line Passenger r Association d to be.concocti the aid of a committes 0 the Western Immigrant Clearing House, a plan to meet the competition of the Canadian which is said to have been pa fasion ayn a ned, if the Trunk line menibers do do not continue the agreement to ness as di y the Western lines through the joint agent iu New York.THE FAST ATLANTIC LINE.October 9.\u2014 \u2014The opposition the proposed posed fast Canadian steamsbip- line so able in more than one quarter, the most Ingenious rumors are be olr- culated with a Jew to make the sc unpopular.these is embodied { statement made publie in which the officials in London of the Occidental and Oriental eamship Companies deny moat empbati- that there is any truth whatever in ho report that their company and the il Company had had entered into a with a view to 7: a Jecvoë Chaadian tine to \"bear sarinet becribers will hold thelr F aucumn sale of fine Howse oe at their > 000 to ex- | \u2018Tormaily Ste La a \u2018Tho subscriber, instru ex TURSDAY, Mth OCTORER INSTANT, con bout a total area of a! 35,000 BE Ap een buidings ae es out an a pero Age ares au P bis is the opportunity of a lifetime for the establishment ofn v me area en Un Montres a So ReBAT Doe, kad Rs tent to had, and ae at present ateû up up with all Machiner that enterprise.'y and Apparatus for of the \u2014\u2014THE SITTATIOY\u2014\u2014 roperty is most adâvantageous, being close % the Pana, aoû on one of tho principal business thoroughfares.G.1.M side track runs On Lo the property.The Whele ef the which comprises a orgs Packing and vold s: t cher with the Roms any day from 10 remises may be Los) am, vs & pm.where fuit spestoduny any be had.SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, WALTER M.ERARNS, uipment for Meat uslneus , will be sold J OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Folding Bed.Cabinet Organ, Pietures, Car Pots, Ornaments, de.Bodroom Bets_0dd Beds and Bureans.Faiic Book ¢ Case, BW.Marble Top side tension Glassware, Placed a Ware, où lary.Cooking Stoves, Sale at the subscriber's salesroorms, Notre Name Strest, on .WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10th OCT.at Ton @'Cicok WALTER HN.KEARNS, | 2703 ms {ARM STOCK, IMPLEM 12 HORSES, Single and.Double Marmess.Large quantity of Hay.Oats, Straw, Potatoes, Sale by order of MR.SAMUEL NESBITT, at his farm, COTE ST.LAURENT, on WEDNESDAY, Ith OCT, INST.Particulars later, Sale at ONE o'clock.WALTER M.REARNS, Auctionesr.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of N.E BRAIS, 389 Dorchester street, Montreal The undersigned will sell by auction on MONDAY, 154h OCTOBER, 18941, At 11 o'clock, at No.89 8t James St, Montreal, the, assets of the estate as under: Stack of Shirts and Whitewear.$0383 85 Machi pes and and oth Cow.B complete perils.ca steam Laundry, Subject t to ovendors privilege.8087 25 Stock can ve inspected: on 2 1210 and 13th inst ne & CIR, Noa.151 &t.Lawrence 84, Montreal, The undersigned will sell by auction on VWEBNESDAY, the 10th OCTOBRR, 1004, : AT 11 O'CLOCK, \u201cAt stare No.09 ft.James street, Montreal, the As under: 6 a, ancets of the catate hoor of of Dry Goods $8067 31 Book Debta per lst.346 80 Store wiil be open on 8th aad Sth October.MENT & TURCOTTR, 27 St.James street.Montreal MARCOTIE BROS.MS READY FOR INVESTIGATION.Toronto Aldermen, If Boodiers, Want to Know it [area To oe STAR.) Toro oy a a aa vote, he Clty Coton Counc yeatards to request the Judge of the county Court to ld an investigation for the pu: enquiring into the charges of boodling have been made inst certaln aldermen, in connection with the electric lightin; fouders = The : quatter Vas, was broagh t up or Kennedy, who read lon he expressed his eller that i due to the members of the Council, as well as to the public, at\u201d \u2018an investigation Into the o barge à ut\u201d attempt .ipa part of Peeron to obtain.from the Toronto Electr lo Light Co., moneys or compensation secure the su y som er oF the Council to t e accsptance of the tender of that company for the supply of electric lights to the city should take place, and sugges that a resolution be referring it to the county judge to nvestigate the Enatter under provisions of the Consolidated Act, 1802.Ald.McMurrich, seconded by Ald.Foster, then moved that the Council request the judge of the York County Court to make full | enquiry intoand investigate the truth of the ions in.Question.Af After some discussion, the resolution was adopted without dissent.The charge was made by the News newspaper.TORONTO'S BONDS IN ENGLAND.The Canadian Bankers Withdraw and the British Offer Acespted.} \u2014_ [srucras TO TRE ant ToroxTo, October 9.\u2014The sub- mittee of the City Connon that is dealing with the bond question held another sfcret session at the Oley Hall yesterday.Seven tenders , but as three of the offers were \"withdrawn, they were not considered.At the conclusion of the meetin, Ald.Lamb informed a STAR reporter t the English tender was considered the beat offer.b bat a condition + was attached ee cess ng a cable\u2019 message which would be sent right ay He would not give the figures, But.n gentleman, who seems to be izant of the Shaw-Coad operations.sald last night that the En, pe offer was better for the city than any ian tenders, but it was mocom by a request that the bonds be m = four Bes cent, instead of 3.However, the idders also made an offer for the three and a nf IF ton at pe qe he over withou the r that the English tenderors have ed an acceptance: \u201cwith a request that the deal be closed au once, although both Treasurer that te d Ald of the opinion that EY offer nade by y the more advantageous aotation for threes and a half.cable is expected this \"MINERS STRIKE DYING OUT.October 9.\u2014It Eorssors Fe does le reported that 4500 of Scotch miners, who were the strikers, bave resumed work and IMMIGRANTS STI STILL AR ARRIVING.ere CEE re sacl) lk Blatt fro oe a Cond inet -five, ail Scotch and aire Assor 8 cases Housekeeping Cottons, 10 Men's, Yout ba and ole.: cases 28 pieces seat où pieces Floor Oil Cloth.Allspioen, cla\u201d ther ae Mi whole in lots to sult trade.ber: 29614 bers have The taining a Brick and ntone rental, $1800.the neal avenues in os, tenants frontt Area Oi acased N way service.Three vou street, and Clouse to business rented.Also Four Lots on 048 centres, t Ht.Denis an lots are ell al wide lune auctiongsrs oi 33 A VOTION SALE m3 3 Cases Re Boys Suits, Coats anû Vests, ted Hosi x Women's ane M10.shirtings, ade Clothing, the city ab throes streets, and oon of 5335.feet, with 2 row of nd Staple Winter tata, +.ALSO.24 Carta Assorted Dr y Goods, @ canes 2M ; Unders Ronnie 1 G ecktice,oLo., 2 cases Kid uloves and Mitts.- «ALSO.Brussels and Carpet.7 Cloth.wy ugs and Mata.10 13.39 S\u2018Tleok ue close ri primes 20 Sunes Me Matones Tea 10 bien barrels u \u201chi Daicheets To Tou on and country al.Hale at ten o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctionssss.The subseri received tastructions to sell at théir Salesrooms Nos, 86 and 38 Nt Peter street, on ON THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER, the following Real Estate, viz: Atwater Avenue, St.James Breet and arin Avenue, SALE OF VALUABLE REAY ESTATE PROPERTY AND VACANT LOTS.AT AUCTION, \u2018als block In Situated tn one Wes und com- Paes suest Rall Nes.13 to 81 Deminion Ktreet.and 1 louse in Dominios nement and self-contained Houses in Tear on Doininton avenues rontal $s 16, y sre always well \u2014OF\u2014 TROTTING corre.Aas and BROOD SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.RENNING à BARSALOL, ; From Pleasant Valley Stock Farm, Junction City, Kannas, AT THERIEN'S STABLE, LEPINE PARK, Wedncaday, Oct.to, at 2 p.m.Catalogue on application.BENNING & RARSALOE, each about 25x100 feet: On the south «ide, be twee! La \u2018these © uated ana of conveniont depth ; in iy Splendid location for and piivate houses, one lot belay à corner.Full particulars, plany, etc., can be had at the lowing lota of land belo; Camill An em measuring y si Toot \u20ac \\nchoa, poring the corner = street à Pronsdo ! dist t reference And on the same the premises at Cote des of : nent bidder \u2018ons =, Catherine nice, y 3 : feet in yi other tine, and fro! foot Title deeds piv l'or conditions apply to Montreal, éth October, 1694.bave disaphoared.rem T money as a e The King o ofthe Bel for ihe be russels with drinking want of prudence, ptible, -Cramps, Oolic, Diarrhoe pr Som Complaint De for over 40 years.Ë 1 5 2 rT at 3 follow movable pro hy all bo likewise sol R013 OY I VOLUNTARY LICITATION.Dane baowa and of huadred taguished under the D mber tr and mix Lo di (No.362) on the ot ola \u2018plan and in k the st Lawreace Ward, of tha doy of Montreal.«xcept the thereot w as been expropriated an hand and right of hones mosssuring about 66 feet \u2018ormming the corner of hreeta kno own & viz: emplacement situate in Cote des es Dor- and dis- ae be portion the widening of borchester street, a moode en building co es a.tae dr past auatin, ee the last and NX.FERODBAE, X.P.=H Vw WHERE IS THE CA.The Strange Disappearance of a $8000 Package.WirxnrPEG, October br pere As Martin, Mitchell & Co.-grain m their Jawyer, obn Peg (oud or: van by express, 8 ted the Wawa- nesa Express Office, ned tho agent a book for the parcel, bat i at night, be says he did not take it wi ho The agent says he Inid the money beside Story and him.Two suapicious-luuking men, who are remembe to loitering at the station, may have extracted but they, like the cash, and only the mystery have been There is no one article in the line of medicines that gtves ro large a rel rn for us Sirengthening aster, such as Carter's Smart Weed Beliadonna Backach Plaster Ts.ans offers an annual t plan of supplying water.petition is open to all the world.\u2019 Special pocini Notices.For Cholers Morbus, Cholera Infantum The cem- Take Ayer's Pllls for constipation, and as « purgatise medicine.Sato and effectual.Remeraber that \u201cnothing will supply the ., and that Fegligenos at irregulanity long continued wi make kriow.led, useless, wit ridiculous, and gentus rental aad wherry is a prompt, safe nul } sure cure ay \u2018has been à popélèr favorite Mrs Yirsiows Soormixg ng ste abould aivaps be ESS SES oe cet PERE autos wise man carries all hia treasury \"a Brin Ie EE stands firth ann and k \u2018 his agaluet all misfortunes.Co \u201cSalt rlisum with Ite iy.hot skin, is eured by Hood's + SATURDAY, the Twenty-seventh Bay of October Instant, at 10 0'Clicek AK, oa of the undersigned X: at the of * 805 Now York Lite Bullaing, outre re by uodie tion .r j Che a _ ét ae a ES eerie THE SHOCKING SIDE, OF MONTREAL LIFE SHOWN UP AT A S.P.W.C.MEETING TO-DAY.The Necessity of a Female Reformatory \u2014 Crimes Against Society Which the Law Does Not Punish.The more shocking side of city life was pretty thoroughly shown up at the regular meeting of the SocieLy for the Protection of Women and Childreu this morning.Altogether the meeting was an important ous.Mr.F.E.Grafton, the president, was in the chair, and there were present Messrs.\u2018Walter Drake, H.F.Amea, S.Findlay, Mc- Millan, Reva.J.Patterson, J.Nichols and E.McManus.The secretary reported upon the case of a wayward girl, who was evidently going to the bad, but whom the Society was power leas to nid.The Chairman remarked that this was a caso that showed the necessity of a female reformatory.The time would come when they would have to have such an institution.When auch girls get quite FREE FROM PARENTAJ.RESTRAINT they become a positive danger to young men.The Federal Government hb.ro- ; vided for the establishment of such institu- * Lions so soon.au any body felt inclined to take the matter up.The chairmau drew the attention of the Board to the dauger cxperionced by ells employed in some hotels.A sad been recently under the attention of of hed advisory board Two wen had recently taken rooms in a big city hotel\u201d solely for the pui of trying to induce girls working in the hotel to enter for immoral purposes.This did not occur in one of the common low hotels, but in a very respectable hotel, one 80 select as to he more of a private character than a public house.As to the men: both of them were married and VATHERS OF FAMILIES, and onc of them was a prominent public otticial.One of the girls who Lad been induced to enter one of the roomna wax only fourteen years of age.The man had made improper proposals to her, and her mother went to the man with her girl and \u2018gave him a great lecture.\u201d He was unable to say anything except that he had done the girl no harm.ead housekeeper in the hotel in question was a very motherly woman, and it was due to her influence that the girls in the hotel had avoided the great peril they ran.The manager n informed of the case; ut had taken no action as the men were NE boarders.One of them went there w days later to live with his wife and ty Walter Drake thought that girls ran almost as great risks in private houses, if not more ao.For girls there was tec- tion in numbers, and in private ouses there was-awful danger sometimes.Jt was \"NOT THE YOUNG MEN that were to be feared so much as married men.He really believed that the older some men became the worse they got.What these se girls wanted and what girls who had astray wanted was sisterly sym.hot and the organizations counec with the churches were the proper parties to provide it, Kev.Mr.McManus said that it was social intercoyse these girls wanted.The y were lonesome.and it was necessary that there should be properly lated Arrive where they aboald have a chance to meet \u2018nd associate with respectable youn men tev.»John Nichols enquired the Advisory Board any informa Lon as to certain hotel proprie tors encouraging improper conduct on the part of the boarders.He recollected A tase some VeArs ago, where the proprietor of a certain big city hotel had dismissed a + girl from his employ use she would not encourage the advances of the ers.The chairman replied that the Board .knew of the casc of & certain YOUNG PROFESSIONAL MAN \"who takes rooms for no other purpose than immorality.There is a Brotherhood of St.Andrew's Society, why should there not be .a Sisterhood of St.Marthat The secretary drew the attention of the Board to the evils of the present law requiring a warrant to make an arrest.Bullies were able under the present system to beat \u201ctheir wives, and the police could not inter- + fere without a warrant, «It was decided to write to Texas to ascer- iain how they succeed there in preventing dissolute hushanda from selling their fur- mniture and leaving their wives and families destitute.A Mrs.Tearney appeared before the Board to present the case of her little son.He was slightly weak in his head and troublesome,and.the Authorities of the St.Patrick's asylum refused to bothered with him longer.It was decided to investigate the case.The secretary brought up the case of two women who were living together as wives of one man, who was the father of the children of both.The children had been sent to the Foundling Institute.THERE WAS NO LAW to deal with cases of such de epravity.The Foundling Institute took such children on payment of ten dollars, he chairman said there were dosens of such cases in Montreal, as well as cases of married men maintaining other houses besides their own legal homes.The case of a Roman Catholiawoman and her three children who had been sheltered the Protestant House of Industry and efuge for two months was brought u Mr.McManus thought the Roman ath- * olics were not willing enough to succour their poor.He did not believe that an the.big institutions in the city were Jt folk was decided to interview the clergy of \u201cSt.Patrick's about the matter.\u2018he secretary reported that he had re- ived A communication from a mother in ew York, asking him to ascertain the Shean of her daughter, ets y ear of age, and a companion, ed 22, who had been enticed to Mostreal.The mother sent the name of a Montreal woman who had communicated with the ge and her address.The address was titious, but Mr, Marsball found the woman \u2018and the girls were living with her.UNDER ASBUMED NAMES.The mother came on here, and was anxions to prosecute the woman, but the Record _sald nothing could be done, as the act of \u201cabduction had taken place in the United States.The woman was evidently a pro- curess, but this rested wholly on suspicion.The chairman pu thought it astonishing that a man could be sent to gaol for bringing stolen money to Canada, but not for bring- Ing stolen children.he secretary reported an act of ge osity on Che part of the C.P.BR, which had rned.rent an orphan boy to friends in \"Wisconsin.The meeting then adjou ADMITTED TO BAIL.- The Ste.Cunegonde gambling case came ap again in the Police rt this morning, the accused Kop I pleaded not not Elly, aud chore to go ore Bench for trial, Pre mean.od admitted to Tarn on personal bonds of $400, and two séouri, ties of 8300 each.A CHAPTER OF OF ACCIDENTS.The business of the hospitals, which up to Saturday was dull and uneventful, revived -u © Mdr anmistakable.Atthe General Blanche e Bergerço, an of Tooke Bros.* factory, No.Jet bafcre aix cchook last street.t, while her work at at ha fastery her hair saught in acme maring EN LE à -feet.A man can almost wa NIGHT SCHOOLS OPEN.A Large Attendance at the Inaugural Last Night The Protestant Board of School Commissioners opened the night schools with a fine attendance in the following centres last evening, with the entlemen on the teaching staff: Lans- fowne School, Mr.we N.Shewau, M A.Princ ipa B.Macaulay B.A., and Mr.\u2018Cc.Sutheriand.assistants; \"Sherbrooke sucer Schoot, H.J.Silver, B.A., principal ; Mount Royal.Mr.A.MacA rthur, rincipal ; Royal Arthur School, Mr.xford, B.A.principal; Mr.» H.Sm; rth, assistant; Lorne Schoo .M.Coc fleld, B.A.à den Chan, Mr.x nA Nicholson, B A and has.Ives, assistants.Mr.H.Warren.B.A.has been offered the's ition of the teacher of mechanical drawing atthe Lansdowne Schoo The Catholic School Board four nigbt schoolsin diiterent sections of the city with a good attendance.There are no changes in the téaching statf.The Montcalm school will afford accommodation for upils residing in the central districts ng situated on the corner of St.Hubert and Mignonne streets.Champlain school on Fullum street is for those wishing to attend the night school in the East End.The Sarsfield and St.Anne schools are for the children of tbe West End.FEWER STOPS, The Street Rallway Company Don't Want to Stop s at at Every Corner.\u201cThe aldermen are \u201cdisposed to look upon every move we make as an infringement pont the rights of the citizens,\u201d said Mr.C.Cunningham, the manager of the Montreal Street Railway, to a STAR re- \u201cespecially in comneotidi with our movement to reduce the number of stops made, while \u2018on the cont it is in the interest of every citizen that the service be as perfect as possible and that a passenger be transported from one point to another in the auickest possible time without going faster than the rate of s allowed.Now ir the Road Committee look favorably upon the idea conveyed in my letter in relation topping at certain places only the cars will more steadlly and make better time.It is almost impossible to make any kind of time on the St.Catherine street line between five and seven o'clock in the evening on account.sof having to stop almost eve: xy five hundred Ik as \u20ac quickly as the cars at times.owing to If the aldermen endorse this achome, | \" service will not only be more steady,/but at the same time faster.\u201d COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.The Term Resumed This Morning Betore Judge Wurtale.The Court of Queen's.Bench wae again convened this morning Judge \u2018Wurtele presiding.The now and third panel of potit urors for Lhe was called ere were only two, defaults through lines.The Judge complimented the urors on their- atttendance.The man uminziaske, who is charged with refusing to provide was called, but the case was continued- Louis vee, who is c on six counts pleaded not ul liye foil he will be defended by Mr.\u2018Lemieux.The case of Lettie Hatton charged with proc rocuring was fixed for hearin, to-morrow.| he appeal in the case of Andrew White Bro wa, op corivicted of not providing, Is to heard on Saturday.John Chitty, who ia ay with assistin, in the thett of a watch ma girl nam Alexina rt, Who was already tried, when the jury failed to agree, was again placed on trial.The hearing of the care was not concluded when the court took THE JUTE SEIZURES Referred by the Comptroller to the Exchequer Court.The case of the detention here by the Customs Officers of a Jarge quantity of of jute clothon the - ound at entered as free while subject to twenty r cent.duty was decided by Comptroller Vallace yesterday.The question involved | in the case was whether the cloth w: subject to twenty per cent.duty as \u201c\u2018m ufactures of jute, not elsewhere specifi under section 212 of the old tariff Act or be entered free under clause 962 of the sa Act as being in the condition, it was wh \u201ctaken from the loom.\u201d - The evidence w: so contradictory that the Controller decid to send the case to the Exchequer cours under section 180 of the Customs Act, that the evide ce may be taken under cath and witnesses examined and cross-ex- amined.TWENTY.FIVE THOUSAND BALS Heavy Export of Canadian Apples This Week.The export of apples f from this port this season is exceptionally heavy.ree steamers which sailed this week carried between them over any more are étilé-to be shipped.The frel t amounts to two shillings a barrel against three shillings obtained last year.have opened HEBERT-ROBIDOUX.Major Zephirin Hebert, of the 65th Battalion, was married this morning in the chapel of the Sacred Heart of St.James parish to Miss Blanche Houidoux dau of.the Hom.J.KE.Robidoux.Rev.Marre, of Notre Dame, officiated and fore was & large attendance of relatives and - friends of the contracting parties Mn .Robidoux ve away his daughter and Mr.Alfred Hebert accompanied his brother as best man.Afer the cerémony the newly martied couple drove down to the station on their way ta New York and Washington, where they will spend their honeymoon.Among those who saw them -oft were Mesdamesa Hebert, Brault, Robidoux, St.Denia, Mr.: ri Barbeau, Miss T ereau, Mr.Rodolphe Forget aod wife, Miss Dalbec, Miss M doussean und others.BOUND FOR EUROPE.| Following is a list of saloon passengers per the e Beaver Line steamer Lake which sails for Liverpool ion morning at daybreak: , Master Harry .Miss Denniston, Mr.Oe P.Mra.8, reenw Master Casells Mise Ne Kay, Dr.Mr.Mr T.u Mr.Si To i Roseil, Mr: Th ET Îles Jens te, Mies MR.MERCIERS CONDITION.a te more fat my aT SO TH meomaonT.Pol J BE Pe 0 + Anand NG Banal house 4 undermentioned stole ; own tron from the Grand > ar Aqueduct Dagne.fe morni oa greet, Jedes Dupes, iaie ma hs Re formatory.CASE OF WESTWOOD.He Bull Refuses to Toll Who Shot of Frank Westwood.Erne com that t » there ware.onl al chances of his recovery.He still belisves that he name of the man who shot him and thedetectives have not been e to\u2018 ask him for the reason that the physicians refuse to allow the boy's one chances for life to flicial requests to reveal the necret be ards so jealously.The detectives are, = worki orking & somewhat in the dark, are en they have ou * means at hand of discovering the man who fired the shot.They hesitate Lo take a decisive step just n now, but believe that they can place their bands on the ilty man.In case of the boy's death fe ey will waive all sentiment and make an arrest without waiting for corroboration of their opinion.A zealous coroner last night heard that the \u2018boy was dead and promptly issued a warrant for an inquest.He cancelled it immediately | upon learning that the lad was not end.The case excites much comment, on account of the way Westwood was called wo the door of hix father's house and shot down without a word.The woman in the case, there be one, has not come forward.RICHMOND'S WELCOME.The Provincial \u2018Christian Endeavor Union Convention There.a [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Ricamonp, Que., October 9.\u2014The fourth annual convention of the Quebec Provincial Christian Endeavor Union will 0] this evening.The ofticers of the local societies have spared no effort to make it a success, The Town Hall where the meetings will be held and the principal streets are gaily decorated with streamers, flags and appropriate C.E.mottoes.About fitt.delegates have already arrived, princi- Ty fro from the Quebec and Three vers Alatricta and two hundred and trolxty ate expected by the evening train fro ont: real.They will be met by the members of the local Reception Committee, who wear blue yachting caps to distin, ish them.The Opening proceedin, Rous, P 80 v.Dr.S.P.Vincial President will provide.F loco Palmer will conduct a so addresses of Relcome win be\u2019 given b ag Br.Kellock Rev.W.J.Watt and P.Wales, » local president, and the | pastors.FUNERAL OF DR.HOLMES.BostoN, October 4 % \u2014The late Dr.Holmes, \u2018in life, would have dreaded central figure, and the funeral, Wednesday be as private as it is ie for oe bis relatives to have if, and \u2018avoid giv offence to the many fr friends who phe oe intimately.There ia to be no long drawn out procession, no exhibition of the remains of the poet, to the rare of the carious Rablic, no magnificent eulozy.Sim e buria service ot King\u2019s Chapel, jo by the Rev.Edward Everett Hale, and then the interment at Mount Auburn, with only the immediate frienda of the family to form an escorl tothe grave, The pall-bearers and ushers will be the lacives of the deceased.THE BARTHOLOMY MURDER CASE.- Burs 9 Testimony having been closed\u2019 ys ee arthol murder Alcorney Anbler.for the defence, su up morning.\u2019 © the Governmen had plotted wi of blackmail was referred to by ptrous th lented bel = said he trous theor romu aa ore,\u201d said he, Hut once, and tha as when tho silver- haired Breckinridge said that little school girl bad led him to his ruin.\u201d This created considerable sensation.THE TRAIN RAN AWAY.\u201cASHVILLE, Oct.ober 9.\u2014The southbound train on da Ashville and Spartan- bu ; ran away down a heavy grade on Salanay Mountain this morning.e crew remained on the train which ran to the bottom of the e, four miles, and then left the track; the engine and twelve cars piling up in a deep cut.Engineer Brown and a colored trainman cannot be found.Fireman York was seen buried under the wreckage and is thought be dead.Conductor Patton had his and Fy crushed.\u2018DEATH OF EARL EARL GREY.[SPECIAL THE TO THE STAR.} a Loxpon, October 9.\u2014Henry, third Earl +P.C., K.G., G.C.M.G., died to-day.as born in 1302, being a son of the second.tan the eminent statesman and reformer.He married in 1:32 a daughter of the late Sir Joseph Copley, Bart e has nder Secretary for be Colonies, Under Secretary fo for the Home Department, Recre ar and Secretary of stats for the Colonies, He was for some years Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Northumberland.THE CASE OF BALDWIN, {SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) ~ ~, rapporter Beamer || nst ° ve on u Tat.was at the demand of a New Yor firm, for disposing of goods fraudulently.The case, though vet for to-dav, in still in abeyance, but from present appearances wil be dropped by the prosecuting y.CUSTOMS CLERK DEAD, |SPRCIAL TO THE STAR | Oc! 9.\u2014Thomas TORO! taber McLean, of the Customs, died this morn- Chief Clon \u201cing.BUSINESS NOTES.Partnershi have \u201cbeen registered by Albert and Samuel wn (The Electric siric Cir Factory: (Desjardins & Cror is Rech Bou bonniore alone, b ie; 3 eat 5 r (Bourbonni ière & Cie).Land .harness 'manufacturer, has cuis lemand of Are.Cham Landey.Liabilities Reding PERSONALS.wi Nr.W.J.Beck, of Liverpool, Eng is at the oxy?Latontaine, of Berthier is at the Riche- Mr.ir: Geo F.Pits.Poeiand, Me.bas been In Bon Te ew later, of Cop de la Magielaine sn hy vu te Keohane gn oS EEE to their real Ay kf eA bey vi .ve back to or ro vered gt RSE Ei menage nigh home qé suc à ï have returned from | CORBEAU\u2019S THIEVES rp\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 suncLars WORKING on SALARY ES Bach Member of the Gans Lived in à Handsome Vie Mear Farte \u2014 Betrayed by an Angry Confederate.Romancers have often enlarged upon the theme of thie burgiar in a dress suit.It appears from disclosures.which have been made to-day that be is not a creature of the imagination.He actually exists.The Paris commissary of police la investigating an affair which has already resulted in eleven arrests, and others may be made.Moreover, the prisoners, who are alleged to have been the members of a band of housebreakers, do not belong to the ordinary val.education and tastes, every one of them had his villa or his richly furnished chambers, with carriages and horses\u2019 It appears that aun Edmond Charton, a man of 30 years of awe, perceived, upon entering his villa at Grand Montrouge, a suburb beyond the Luxembourg, that the woman Marchais, with whom he lived, had decamped with all the furniture.Hebunted for her, and found her eventually with her sister, who gocu ied apartments n the Rus Marcadet.In his anger he fired a revolver at her without eflect.At the woman's cries the sister and a man ran to disarm THE WOULD-BE MURDERER, the police intervened and all four were taken to the police station.ved oder arrest.and in his rage he cried, \u201cBut we are the whole lot of us burglars.We are the gang who stole the pictures and jewelry from M.Nhe societaire of the Comedie Fraucaise at Grand Montrouge.You will tind them at Felix Bertin's house at Saint-Ouen.\u201d In consequence of these statements the four were ed up.: \u2018Bertin\u2019s place without discovering the 5, and the mother of \u2018this in- ividual asseverated n removed Further hunt was made, and this time at the house occupied by one Victor, several valuables were found concealed eath the hen roost.Berlin and Victor, iu their Charton next denounces Corbeau, who had also lived at and Monteau.According to the rticulars which are forthcoming of-his istory, this gentleuan's antecedents are of the most romanticdescription.He is known by his confederates as \u201ccodfish.\u201d He comes of an honest family, and his father, it is stated, isa chevalier of the Legion of Honor.As a student of the Lycee Lakanal he made good progress and becama A LICENTIATE OF LETTERS, His term of military service bagan ina reel: mont 0 of infautry, which vel Nim ina vd pute ith: rgeant, slapped hia face, and be was con- demued by a court-martial to death.However, as there were extenuating circumstances the culprit was pardoned, and he went off to Tonkin as a soldier and conduc: ted himself with credit.nhappily one aight he had reason to Se ealous of a su.llantry and he perior officer in an affair of red a revolver at him.or the second nalty was not exacted, and having served Rabon, time au the ublic works in Al- gar low type of thief.Real gentlemen in\u2019 was made at.time he was sentenced to death.Still the |- THE ENGINEER'S story.Aa the Tre a your am ago,\u201d sald the od eu geste ota Western paper, Ta wea tanning ng my \u2018commodation on the Knoxville and Jellico, down in North Carolina.Eves Guess uess ye don't know, then, how the tracks snake round lina mountainx Too steep to straight down, yo sec\u2014land ye in day yo have to wl down from the Swannannoa divide, in an\u2019 out, in an\u2019 out halfa loops on one hillside, A ye dassent run any too fast, neither, \u2018count ©\u2019 the sandslide thats may ts waitin\u2019 fur ye juste ound the next ben a \u201cWe was a y kind o' da how.Slestin\u2019 and Towin: and the clouds hung down in front of me like curtains.I lost time, 100, Re Asheville, waitin\u2019 fora I to get out o the way;sol was ina tari hu aod not the Sweat, est temper, you can Towards ov I was whizzin' her along, thinkin\u2019 about Round Knob and a hot cup of coffee, when, some Ways ahend! 1 1 spled à sheep in the cnt, There rhe lay, right across track, wi twa lamps Suied under fou) I whistled, t she never I was ina harry, and I wouidn' \u2018a\u2019 Vtaded the old sheep s0 much, but them little white lambs somehow put me in mind of my 1 Cutest chap ye ever see, and it went across the grain torun\u2019em down.Had to slow up, | any : it wag right at abend, and I yelled to my fireman to shove \u2018em the track.Well, ye never nee a whiter face than that man came running back with.\u2018Stop her, Jim! Sop her short! he hollered.And if ie believe L, just around that bend was t sand dalide I ever want to come acrost.rasan hour and a half to shovel it off down down the he billaide \u201d_ Special Notices.An immense stock of New Chenille Table Cavers, in all sizes, at S Carsley\u2019 s, Notre Dame atregt.I was down at Allan's on Cralg street the other day and invested in a new suit, made to measure.I wassurprised atthelarge variety ofsuitings he keeps.There isa whole tde voted entirely to Rlothing, both ready-made and made to measure.[saw some very fine worsted Suitings, and I consider them very cheap.But-what I poughe Was a navy bus serge.e has a splendid lot of serges.selected one at $13.00 the suit, and Bot my measure taken.There was a serge at $13.and A ager afin that I thought were capital value.If you intend gating a a tweed - auit this fall, you should try Al For the concerts this evening at Chalmers Church.Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church Parsonage, and St.Lukes Church, Mr.C.W.Lindsay, 2283 2270 & 2278 St.Catherine street, will supply pianos.Best 5 Frame Brussels rois Carpeus In in all the choi vost patterns, wi \u2018atch, only 3.10 yard, at S.Crier Notre Dame \u201cThe ted of Edgehill is inthe the market.The very spot on which the armies of the King a iament {ought is now for as \u201crich and arable\u201d A Letter me .just to hand says: \u201cItis needless for me to.ex: ressgmy high opin- was thereupon IXCORPORATED INTO AREGIMENT, but he soon deserted and returned to Paris.Last May he is all to have organized the band of robbers which in less than three mouths has stolen prop: the value of $10.00.Fee accounts kept by hin are to be d to each one of the © san y mon h, man or woman, u's capture was effected in à singular manner.Two detectives were selected, who, n 1 distinguished ny.amounting to themselves at lars for a fortnight in order hat they mig t get into assasilnn the Rue the confidence Bonaparte.Tres officers encountered Corbeau, who was driving a Iilbury on the quai Bourbon, near tooneof his abodes.At approach of the police he attempted fight Tearin that he would arrested, and be would have succeeded in getting away had not the police in uniform come to the assistance of the plain clothes men.A number.of burglaries have alrea been traced to the band, some of the stolen pio- tures, etc., having been discovered d ng the researches which the police have made at the house teuanted by the thieves.EG AN AMERICAN CHINESECGIRL.How Her Father \u2018Wished to Make Her Feat Very.Small.The Youth's Companion says: Itis well known that the Chiness of a certain clans, in their utry, bandage the feet of their 1 little girls in such a way as Brion the feet from growing, and atttve eform them; and sometimes, in Ame cities, Chinese women are seen hobbling about whose feet have been deformed in this manner.But is not known to many, probably, that this cruel ly going on in the United States.À case of the kind which was la ter fered with in San Franciaco is an apt lustre- tion of the barbarities which are bei uced into our country by some of our Sn populations, hung Say is a Chinaman who lives on street, San Fi e has a little gi eight years old.lier mother is dead ut she has a mother.The little girl bas always li in the United States, and they while She Ryed, Hd not bind up the e y's feet, but let them grow, as ris\u2019 feet do.But the mother had Bnet {the tiniest of artificially dwarfed feet.She could not walk acrosa rough pavements, but had to be carried.When the mother died, Chung Say looked pensively at her stides, which he kept, and which were no | than those of an American Laby a year old, and were pointed at the toe like a a toothpick, Then ne looked at his little girl s feet, which were already normally large and nd rapidiy win If be ever went back with her to cree as e interlded to do, she couid never be a gentlow ous, or make a m wever much money her tather might have made in America, but would always be at the rank of a slave.ng Say consulted othe child's godmother nd she cailed in another China- woman with little fect.They that the little girl's feet could be reduced in sive \\ skilfa bandaging, and of course preven m grow! Ing continued, and tep would be bent almost a Chung Say was allowed to take his nice r wht unbandaged back = but he was | hat, it be the fest again, the taken n away from bim and seat to Chinese children are.cared for .ine, but th and od The.listis gel, It is evident.mast row | geria by way of ment, u re Le es cary fof the papers i f n e self of the of 1: of a Prussian and he borrowed the name, of lon of the real owner, se that when arrete he, = : e con en ree mon! that in prison.\u201d At e end oY that periode was and f wo clean treated as a fore gner, and conduc am German rontierand remitted to thecare of o 2a» y lives police.h He then adler he ba a the without it.Thousands of whose name 3 ; sumed was a military ps alter letters come, praisin Pearl don't all put it\u2019 so strongly.We wouldn\u2019t want to, ourselves.We don\u2019t say that things can\u2019t be madeclean .without Pearline.But we do say that things can\u2019t be made clean with so little labor and so litle damage by any other means.And we want to say that, loudly.Millions use Pearline.Only a short time ago they rubbed and scrubbed and fussed in the old-fash- ioned way without it.\u2018Beware of imitations.428 JAMES PYLE, N.Y, A bargain.Hand made Opaque Windowshateswith laccortriage size 37 x 72 inches, spring roller and tixturesto hang .6¢c, worth $l.Buy trom the maker, S.Hu.Martel, 673 Craigst., cor, Bleury, 233tyx codrf The Montreal Gas Co'y.© NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.SETA! Wednesday, the 10ih October, 1894, \u2018 At THREE o'dock pm, To confirm, or re-consider, or otherwise deal with the increase the ay Capital Beook, as decided apes ee w.w.RE, Secretary.Montreal.Bept.35th, 1098.30 § dame Hiheliy lar igh Co NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.RC TR Gr On the 10th October Next.To Bhareholders of record the Sith September, 1004.J.B.BOVRDON, ' Seo.-Tross.mew the Montreal 2 ot the Oke of Lhe Compeny Moutrenl, 30h September, LIL Gordon Strathy & Co.NSTOCK BROKERS, \u2014and- - REAL E~TATE BROKER.9 ST.SACRANKNT STRERE.IL CORDON STRATEY.Humber Montreal Steck Exchange since 1970, : Buy and Sell Stocks, Boads, etc, | = for Cash or on Margia.Agents In Chicago and New York: Last Week for Registration Revised List of Veter for Dominion Bios\u2019 ony wilt dose On OCTOBER 45th, idacribers \u2019 STABLE, Lopioe rark, sl .Just Opened Ont 20 Cases Baskets.F ancy Bonbonniere Baskets, from : Ioc up.Fancy Work Baskets, from 40c up.Fancy Baskets, on stands, from 8oc up.Fancy Sewing Baskets, from 30c up.Baby Baskets, from 50c up.Waste Paper Baskets, from 30c up, in great variety.Market Baskets, from 5oc up.Special Novelty | in Celluloid and Wicker Baskets.Fancy Sponge Baskets, Hair Receivers, Wall Pockets, Fancy Straw and Rafia Baskets, Linen Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Plate Baskets, etc.And an endless- variety of other kinds to choose from.> HEN RY MORGAN & co.MONTREAL SG doses me mnie Ete.The subscribers aro instructed to sell at the NO.37 CHURCH STREET, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTORRR 11th, The Neat Furniture th therein contained, verte! t Plano R.73 Whitewy, of Halifax, hand- E See Lace, C talus, Nata ka ur! x Fancy \u2018ables, den Ornamne: ead ORE DBI iableand C.8.Char.lasser, China, Cutlery, Vak Bedroom set, Chamber yet 8 Chairs, Leader stove with H.W.AU shiaenis, Kishen Urensiinete.etc.AN in good order, time in SALE AT 10 OOo, M.RICES & \u20ac Ce Avctioncers.= ART FURNITURE SALE | The Auction Sale ot Art j/ Furniture and fine Fur- ORY nishing Gouds will be continued To-Morrow (Wednesday) Afternoon, at 3.330 | o\u2019slock, in the large waréhouse, Beaver Hall Hill (corner Jurors st).Every lot must be sold.M.HICKS & CO, m1 Auctioneers.SALE OF AN IMPORTED THOROUGHERED STALLION AT AGCTION.will sell at THERIEN'S ontreal, On WEDNESDAY, OCTORKR 16h Instant, At Une O'Clock p.BB, Sived by \u2018Knight of Malta,\u201d No, IT.Dam, \u2018Morning Star,* by **Vuncaster.\u201d 354 Dam, \u201cstar the Eas.\u201d by \u201csiar of the »Eptendia chance to buy a very good rising BENNING & BARSALSY, ses 1 AUCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE rooms, 69 St.James street, on EalDAY.10th Inv.ani.a8 2 p.m.t Piano, four bedroom Yeik, à fine 1:87 ag Veiga P110r soi, ule Ulack Walt.ide.boud, our vlack walaul sulk Cast, vn ne .sh Book Lee me fice tesk, LWO Lace Patlor mirrors, Fict Ola Sungrs, attress és, .xténsivn ables hay chuire, ri also a large cullecuion ol Biu.s uB Law, Poi.tos ae tor;, Memoiri, ke Foslulvely wi hout reserve and in rea!) Mia Médueris tes.A BE sou Fn TURE.f'uicame i or Rexstoh A Ne.08 oN Frise dners RORNING.11th OCTOBER, Comprising Jeutr Cloth x ia irk haruer Han ade Opaque Windo® : fenades, with spring rolier aud tix- res, size 37x mches, 0 ES trotu the maker, M, M.Martel.67% Uraig st.cor.Bleurg.Ayn cot tt ee ,.ESTATE INOBERSTEG.Wn.ue, | Clothing Mansfacturer.CLOTHING \" BEAVER OVERCOATS, \u201d 500 - Made te your measure .| { vouch Trend Seiings ; Melton\u2014Nap, Friuze, Eng: - lish Worsted, &o.imported for our vou Dre ed Winter Trade of 1804 -Blaok dress Louis 4 Ves $2.60 READY TO DO.Seskers of proper meds AIR _ Clothing vist WILLIAM CURRIE, : Clothier and Hatter, 1967 Notre Dame SK 2020 | Joa.Lee Sama Martin real de vi me EE où à DLAN\u2014 In ber QuA Sa a Saturday, Octo or th, 1 \u201cut Upiveratz reel, H.Lovin 6th ins! sat Son street, the w jo of Thomas V.guire, \u201cdepot master\u201d C.P.Ry.ot as, ina s ve ie a daughter.IERSON-Ou tue ber, 1004, at 138 Quen nul street, a ps and Pre.Jno.Piorssn, re of ot G.F.er of son.the J msi MARRIAGES.ISSETT.THRASHER TAL 5 Davids Church, Ade the Rev.R.J.oer Sides, Th Hiroe.Bissett to Cathar a both - Couper's Falle.* KLLS CARTHY on Thureday, 4th Oot., kes the cca) of the A rr Ouen, Sault Pa M Carthy, second daughler of James ELL\u2014At St.Jamos' Church, Carleton RIPP-B \\Weduosday, Te nst., by the tiated b e Rev.G.H.PG 2 Alfred \u201craest Frive, barrister.to Clem- Sri, Sophia, sccond daughter of Andrew Ww.RI-GAIN\u2014AL the Parsonage, , Lachute, on Sept.27, by the Rev.À.B, Given James Kerr, of the township of Morin, to Jan , of Dunany.Que.* ASON-POWEKLL\u2014On Oct.4, at Hamilton,Ont\u2026 \"RK by the Rev.R.G.Roville, Lixsle, only daughter of the late Charles Powell, of London, Eng.10 Hedley V.Masoun.® cKILLOP- AA CDONALE ALD\u2014At Christ Church, Forge C.Sheppard David Neila to Kthel Ve Sectes both of Foronto, Oct 4, 1804.* CKILMOP-MACDON ALD\u2014At.Christ Church, \"Toronto.by the Rev.W.Sbeppa .David A.McKillop, to Ethel A.Macao on Octo- NOLDA-LESLIE\u2014In this city, on on the 2th ult, nt the Archbishop's Palace, by the Rev.Canon J y the Rev.Mr.Mowat, of FE.mkine Presbyterian Church, Charles Percival t son the Charl out Nolda, of St.Norman's Hall, Forest Hill, Kent \u201d.Loulie, and \u2018daughter ot k McNamee, of Montreal.No 5 s IDLEY-GILLEN Tht Gravenhurst, on Sept.28, by the Rev, John B urton, Wm.Ridley = Nias Sarah Gillen BCOTT-CLA RKE\u2014On October 8, at Cooke's Chars rents Moni Wy bis tio Clarke, n! as.=, Scott, of London, En, us r'YLOR- TUTTLE\u2014On October dist Church, Pugwash, uncle of the brid: Mr.Mills, Janet, daughter ot Mr.J.©.Tutüle, Pug- waab.v ERBEDWARDS On October 5 at St Bar tholomew's Church, by the Rev.A.Gra Devid Webb, of Detroit.Men.to Kliza hod: wards, sister of James A wards, late of Manchester, \u2018Enslqu d.\u201cRIGHT: -NICHOL \u2014 Av 8t.Johns Church, 3, JM.ard, v second daughter of H.B.Nichol, M.D., to Alfred W ht manager Lon don & ocashire Insurance Co., Toron DEATHS.BLAKELY\u2014Io Unis city, on the 8th inst., Jane Blakely, 75 years.Funeral from her late residence, 138 se Maurice street, on Wednes- dar.the i 10th inst, at 830 a.m.to Cote des Neigos Cemetery.Friendsand acquaintances are requested to attend.BAINES\u2014On Sunday, September nw indaor, Ont.Charlies H., eldest son of d Mra.Charles B.Baines.® QTTER\u2014At Winnipeg, on October 6, James, second son of James Cotter, 494 Seignours street.Funeral notice hereafter.oy 3 LARK-On Thursday.4th inst.aronto, ont, Perel val Z., Joungest, chi chi 6 4 i late ete ES On Oct.4, at Toronto.¢ ont.Anthony Thonias Crockford, aged 36 years.CONSTABLE\u2014At Dundalk, on Oct.3 David Constable, second son of the late Thos.Constable, of Blairgowrie, Scotland.* fie doy On October 4.at \u2018Toronto, Ar- Crockford, aged 36 years, OLA To th this city, on Sunday, Bridget Aon Sharkey aged 35 ears, er Ty wife of a J.and sister of Mr.Michael Sharkey, vice: dent St.Patrick's T.A.ety.neral m_ the residence of her other Mrs.P., Sharkey, pg Notre à.m.on Wedneed ok SE Patricks Cn urch.Friends od relatives attend.(Lock- port, N.Ye and À New ons papers please copy.) DONALDSON 2 AÏ Portam th, ou hy cararsdar, Ook.DOLAN In this city, on Saturday, Octobe hael Patrick, vn 8 son of Mr.Shel: EVANS Io Trenton, o f a October.3, i.ug of Jol ans, aged years and 10 m onthe ® v CE.EDMANSON\u2014 wh Bradford, t= ag al n ol on Thursday, Sept.GRAHAM\u2014On v eanesday, october oS at To- tonto, Andrew A.Graham, aged 45 HEASLEV\u2014At Brockville, Oct.J ; ro e, 3 an.Housley, HARKNESS In Ade] IRC Bila bf SED STIRS plans Mari bi Te 3 at Brantford, BAR men res Hara in hn \u201cth y td art Braot HA Ogtober, dat, Ier Cu Pr McDONALD At, Malsonnedve, on Tuesday.tober 9, 1804, Jane Davidson, widow of the ae om fod @ yearend 1 rom her lat = Bourbonniers avenue, on Thursday, once respoctfully requested toat- pm, lends are d.pe innige 7 papers please copy.) McDONALD Al Uptergrove, on Sept.3, Bertha May McDon MINER\u2014In Sathror, on Saturday, Sept.29.aged 69 at 230 1804, TA Ann Minor, years, 3 months MA RLANE\u2014At sa Mountai M AY.the 8 8th October, Mary Almira oi oot dau t Robert _Fuacral on Macfarlane, WwW Pa the 10th inat\u2026 at 3 Friends are respectfully invited to attend.ss REID\u2014On the 8th inst, at Goffe ony, ord v au Alexander, only mon of Wm.M.Re 2 Fe \u201cuneral Wednesday, ed lends and acquaintances reapectfull i in RICHARDS- At Toronto, on Thursday the Hon.Stepbe Rlobards, G Cin She gah year of his RENNIE-AL Beech Ridge, Oct.4, 1894, A.la Goslin, wifo of Samuel Rennie, Ara 6 ROBERTS-On Thursday, * Roberts.god 84.at Toronto 5 4 W- RICHARDS- At Toronto, on Th Octo! 4 the Hon.Stephen Richards, ATA the Ten year of his age ETOW_Suddeols.on October 4.at T Cat rine © Veronica Mackenzie, relict or the STEPHENSON.At Oorilli Teresa Stephenson, aged 18 Se ert.4, Mary G@MITH\u2014At Orillia, Ont, on ie t.Smith, aged 12 years and 6 months.%, Katie STOW-\u20149n the 4th inst.at Toro Oo -arine Veron eronica Mackenzie, acto] of \u2018ie late SWITZER\u2014On Oct.3, at Otta Char) \u2018A.Switaer, aed 3 years and 3 dages\u2019 Carles WOOD\u2014At Ioperial Bank, Fort Colborne, on October 4 Inat., Edmund Abbott Nel Edward C, F.and E.Maude V Wood o™ son of BRON AL-PARTIES RETURNING FROM THR | esasiste will do well to arrange with the Dominion ery Gu arantes Com to have their country resi.against me verger By vo doing you not Foaotute tuarantee es ES Al cul P'ROAL- HAE Jou TRIED LUSTFRINE for silverwear?Ried tt Pee MISS aT press XD edie heals 46 Prince Arthur.and promptly executed.RRSONAL NEWS WANTED OF GEORGE a tailor, last heard of about 1874 at Kangaroo Fiata Benin Australie, aloo, Willem of who weat oat i 1 to neok his drother in New South Wales, and bas not been heard of since.London 8k Chapman, 4 Lugard-ioad, Peckham, Presa nronamox WANTED DOT JAMES of 4 Chelmaford, pri on for Quehec in the Ocean Kis 1 Last heard of rom Hamilton.ie A >.\"Ve Ja % Eiinegrom.Fu! Harding, S.HA MARTEL, Bole Montregl Agent for Orme.Evaus & O0., London, Eng.IRON ENAMELED SIGNS, GTR and 613 CRAKS ATREET.MONTREAR.Al Enameled Signs made warranted 0 Chip Sad will sad Ls et re = .- Mme à \u201ca BOOTS, in the Metho- 1e, | \u2018CARSLEY'S COLUMN.A REAL oI BARGAI BOOTS, BOOTS.Just Purchased \u201cthe \u201d ENTIRE STOCK of THIS SEASON'S Sample Pairs of Boots | from SLATER AND SONS.8.CARSLEY.THE LOT COMPRISES : Hundreds of Ladies\u2019 Slippers.Hundreds of Ladies\u2019 S8lippera.Hundreds of Ladies\u2019 Button Boots, .Hundreds of Children\u2019s Boots.Hundreds of Gentlemen's Slippers.Hundreds of Gentlemen's Shoes.Hundreds of Gentlemen's Calf Boots.Hundreds of Gentlemen's Tan Boots.ALL HIGH OLASS GOODS, 8.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY GUARANTEES THE PRICES RIGHT.SLATER & SONS\u2019 TICKETS Each pair bears a ticket on which is marked Po price at which Slater & Sons sold to the trade.40 Per Cent Less Purchasers of these samples save at |.lenst 40 per cent.IN ADDITION to the above lot 260 pairs of Ladies\u2019 Boota and Shoes, made by Burt & Co., New York, which will be sold at à reduction of 20 Per Cent ANOTHER LOT consisting of 850 pairs of Ladies\u2019 Boots and Shoes, made by Armstrong, New York, will also be sold at a reduction of 20 p ©.30 Pairs More made by Pinet, Paris, will be cleared at 83 TY reduction.isa ss splendid opportuni of secur- 8.CARSLEY, Sale Begins TO-MCRROW MOBN- ING at 8 0°Cloek.7 & CARSLEFY, BED QUILTS JUST RECEIVED An immense stock of Honeycomb and sizes, Marsella Quilts in all \u2018White Honey Comb Quilts Large: Size, oom 896 each 150 Honeycomb Quitte Extra Large Size, Fringed of, $1.90 ea 130 Honeycomb Extra 81.90 ca 200 Honeycomb uilta Extra Quality, , $1.80 ca MARSELLA QUILTS os Large size, newest patierns, $3.80 lored Alambra Quilts, 870 ea Colored Quiltg in 8, CARBLEY.RIGBY! RIGBY! RIGBY! Next time you buy Tred Wer, TE prot Ulster Co oan yon Carale; Sonn hE) Nighy.oF They are good where S.CARSLEY, CARSLEY'S EXTRA.+, teen AD 8.CARSLEY KEFPS.8.KEEPS The \u2014 stock of LADIES\u2019 & CHILDREN'S MANTLES LADIES\u2019 & CHILDREN\u2019S MANTLES In Canada to select from.DICICES Medium m Quality W Mant! cet à BS0to $ 8.00 PRICES.Good Quali Mantles rev Jackote 10.00to 1500 PRICES.Very Good Quali ter Mantles Pr m00to 35.00 PRICES.\u2018Best Winter + tles and Jackets.40.00 to 114.00 You are sure of the best value and the 4 stook of new Winter Maiitlea and | S$ CARSLEY'S ry Ed eraete.THE GREAT 4 Wonder Of To-day_# That cause is \u201cPRICE.\u201d The our Mantle TELEPHONE No.5832 SE - JOHN HIRPIY 405] \"ADVERTISEMENT.+ 4 gps The March on Pekin of the Japanese army may prove one of the most momentous events in modern history; it may change the destinies of the Orient, and dispel for ever with a rude awakening * the dreaming of the \u201c mme.ns New Style > 66 D 9 mystic East.\u201d There is another march, however \u2014the march on Muntreal, steady aud sure\u2014 of the-coming winter that is of more immediate moment in the lives of individuals.It calls for instant provision in the way of armor, which is clothing, and we are prepared to furnish forth every lady for the campaign et bargain prices Our Dress Goods Department can ; meet the requirements of every purse, \u2018and satiafy the demands of every taste.The distinguishing features of its stock are variety and excellence, combined with the lowes: prices in the market.All-wéol Cheviot Dress Tweeds, double width, new shades, prioët from 500 per New Plain Box Oloths, black and all colors, 48 inches wide, prices only 40 per yard.All-wool Fast Dress Serges, black and navy blue, dçuble width, prices from 400 per yard.New All-woc! Dress Tweeds, 1} yard wide, choioe colorings, prices from 80c per yard.Now All-woel Crepons, newest shades 32d, double width, prices only 50c-per New Handsome Paris Dress Patterns.John Murphy & Co., 2343 St.Catherine St., The Leading Cloak Dept IN MONTREAL; | ~~ 3 @ There is a cause for our ever increasing Mantle trie No house in the Dominion is in a position to oul] sb the prices re can and will, You are interests it i reir Spine againet your own you buy elsewhere without NEW GOLF CAPES, with Hood, lined Satin.vesssctsesce vec GO NEW BEAVER JACKETS, Immense Sleeves and Skirt.4.830 NEW CHEVIOT JACKETS, Immense Sleeves and Reveres 4.98 2d best smorted stock of Childrens Maatles will onad partment, ranging in price from $L95 be 4 in Mail Orders.Promptly Attended to.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, St.James Street and Victoria Square.| * ne \u2014 3 In order to goods at remarkable low prices.Cor.Notre Dame and St.Peter Sts.- KILLED BY PIPES EXPLODING.A Catroano, October 9.\u2014 killed yesterday in the Timor Steel \"Works and f~ ir others injured by the explosion of a steaus pipe.The dead are Villiam Miller, John Holstrem and B.S The which the accident occurred was se with steam and aln:ost every one of the Afty men in it wag burned more or less se severely.The well known strengthenin; roperties of Iron, combined with fay her tonles rfect nerv Ag are found fron ills.viols strengthen the mors and a xion.and improve the com- « A beetle can draw twenty y tim es its own pois Bo can a mustard , ly Bi xr blood is impoverished the at hand.Take Ayer's Shrsa- \" sou ne Notices.At one time © ¢ hia wife or bis > bat now there are more p'ehirta, twenty t over, made at the factory than are great differences in home.But there are FALL SALE.x |' to make room for our new Fall Stock, we are offering our «CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.\u201d We are now showing a very large and complete line of \u2018STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES.R.A.DICKSON & CO.JEWELLERS.sm BOOTH IN KINGSTON.[SPECIAL To TRE stan) KrxeetoN, e next Satur- by M re RT 7 aye, 5 Prinai pa Grant \u2018and foto cle after which à grand procession wi A GREAT BREWERY BOYCOTT, ST.Loum, Mo., October tary of the National \"Brewery orkers Union arrahgemants dre borne made lu Conny are bei e G for the holding of an international of rewery anorkers in London next .The, Internation sociation \u2018the \u2018National iations of pea | France, Belgium \u2014The secre! tre: and the United States.pot 5 Boyoots move ycott every The Bell Company have put upon the market a beautiful new piano, style \u2018\u2018D.\u201d mike one piano of all others of Canadian make is the | BELL PIANO Wherever musical culture is known, there you find the Bell Piano, + It stands incomparable in tone, touch, style and durability.We have selected the latest styles of cases at the exhibition, and are prepared to fill orders at once.Application personally or by letter to WILLIS & GO., 1824 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL A PLEASANT DINNER ar oat ue Shi weet Chamber Beta continued this week A.T.WILEY à CO, 1803 Notre Dame St, oy = Lt \u2014\u2014 ne 00 MEET \u201cHand made Upaque Windew Shades, with spring roller and fixture size 37x60 inches, oniy 32e trom the maker, 8.H, Martel.or 873 Cralgst., cor Bloury.Mütyx sod nt RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.Killed In in One.Dem y, allo of Trenton, Mo., were killed.Conductor Sam Van Hook, was injured.Mexrvnis, Tenn, October Or The Louisville fast mail train from Louisvill here at 255 p.m., was wrecked ata dlaing sixty-seven miles from here, yes and express cars were overturned, and the Jocomotive demolished.It is Coca ce switch was thrown per u or w purpose not Te conjectured.No one was killed, The engineer.fireman and a mail clerk were ously injured.MORE TRIBUTES TO HOLMES.Lennon.Octo ber 9.9.\u2014 The Times \\ morning in à leader on the death of Dla Holmes, says, that asa talker and a prose writer, he was unique; as a poet he was overshadowed by Lowell.England the paper adds, preserve a ng per- sooal affection toward his name and memour.Be o will ire not only as a favor- te au bat aa ed personally.The ela Holmes was an American of net, it without fear of being misun English in his in his cast of we think itis asa = t that à he ha charm, express the regret of ing orld at the death of the great Amerioan wri The Morning Post \u201csays: - lish men will not soon forgetit was O.Holmes head that prompted the hand which wrote some of the most fervent words in which this cosa ntry was ever apostrop! bised, ily Telegraph says: Fhe English speakin and reading world loses in him one of the most ilustrious nca wor letters and subtle hum unique position,\u2019 of universal love ad pect.anti McCarthy has in today's Da News a column of nal recollactions O.W.Holmes.He says: \u2018I have never known ose body more lovable, or in his way \"The Standard syn: = \u201cThe death of Dr.Holmes will he re, by the whole Eng- ; lieh-speaking SE He His vite ,doubti : i win contre to have much inffuonoe in fos- : tering good feeling between England and \"Am ! The Paris 7\u2018 n ite article on the death ôt Dr, Olive \" Fendall Holmes, says e was an original and charm a mixtare of the serions and the ma gers His Grace gave hima curicusalfinity to to Kd and le and the Engl teenth century.lsh of COUNT ZEICHYS \u201cNEW LIFE® bre - paying the mother of his children, Mile.Baviere, à l-Known operatio singer.CU STORTES ABOUT THE CZAR.Lonnos, October 8 Despatches prie Lee frome où tie Conre on\u201d dition are e add that no Mea is en ned of the ishment of the and tbat is + pros- PA il ae SETS te business.3 .-{ this seasons show a .j quisite taste.NEW FALL = MILLINERY 3 «- AND.3x NOVELTIES A MOST BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY.Poathers end re rer mabe partion of of Fashion end ex- We can give you fac similes of all the leading Fremch Beausitul Paris Mats and Bonnets.The are really Nobby English Walking Hate The New Toke Hata New Sailors In all shades.Mew Piatters, aoloct ahades.Turkish Capa, in Red, Blue and Black.The Rea) Old Tam O'Bhanters.Children's Hats of all kinds.Mimes\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Velvet Scotch Caps.Children's Wool Caps and Bonnets.The profesion mante oo oar be MONTREAL DEPOT For the Scottish Home Industrial Association.Min Ord 1 pA ers tended te with prompt Ont of Towa Orders carcifully attended fo.are JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Famity Drapery & LinenWarehouse \u201c 203 te 207 St.Antoine 8, 344 te L50 Monntais fé.EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION.Prograsime.of the Provineial Asscela- of Protestant Sebhool Teachers.6 annual convention of the Provincial Amociation of Protestant Teachers will be \u2018held in Montreal on the 13th, 19th and 0th Instant.This year the executive commit: tee have been careful not to crowd the gramme with too many events, so that ample time may be allowed for discussions on the subjects sect down, as well as on new Pe rhe that may arise during the meet The following is an outline of the voted nization and In the afternoon, IJr.Robins, of the McGill Normal School, will take up clement arithmetic, after which the ect of examinations will probably be dealt with.The eveni Sesion wil be © presiden and the Rev.subject.ds one The session Friday morning apart for the consideration of at which papers \u201cbe read as PP.Soe he, pa Cana yorsati heel: P.\u201cCon io! Eogl dy Miss K.Mateo M.Ain relation | to English,\u201d by Mu B.A,F.RSC.Friday afternoon will filed in with discussions and\u2019 a paper on Saboois kg A ME andlay, BoA th 00 188 e new of the Girls\" olan School, © principal A conversazione will occupy the time rominest entre of ich will be an Ulustraiad tecture well-known lady lect On Satara at morning Tuspector Howtos.M.À, wi ta paper-en titled * the District The railroads will allow the usual spec! rates of a fare and a third to all pial the Convention.To secure this reduction members must purchase a first-class, full et, and obtain a certificate igned by the railway tat starting point.These certificates when accepted by the treasurer of the Association in Mbutreal, will entitle the holders to return tickets at one-third the usual rate.The Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Com- poy will sell tickets for the rouad tripat a d a third to all who hold the certificate of the Association as well aa to the wives of delegates who may desire to attend.This ficate can be ob tained by applying to the President G.W.Parmelee, Fiudation De menc bec.Members will be provided with board d lodging at the rate of fifty cents a da; for ladies and ope dollar for gentlemen.list of ing-houses will on band at the Nornal School on or after the 1 instant; but it is ho t as many as possible will send in their names be- orehand to the Secretary of the Maio d Miss A D.Jam tion Commies, on.High School, Montreal, so that they may rece notice of thelr stopping: places, thus be able to go direct to them from their trains.Teachers already nou that a School Exhibit has been made a & permanent feature of \u2018the annual convention.The Committes on Exhibits wish all specimens to be in their hands by Saturday, Oct.13.These should be addressed to Kneeland, Mo- Gill Normal Belmont street, Montreal.ear there will be the additional or ot eciding the prizes, three \u2018in number in each of the classes of schools, Academy, Modeland Elementary.AN ENJOYABLE EVENING On Saturday evening ning there was a splendid gathering of ttish ladies and aentlemen atthe St.\u2019 Andrew's Homes under the presidency of Mr.James Harper to do honor to Hon.Wallace Bruce whose reputation in connection with Scottish song and poetry AR Brice Upon being Tatroduced r ce n uced gave a humorous address which was warml greeted.Mr.Mitchell strenuously den that Canadians favored political union, and added they were loyal to their traditions.THE DEATH OF A STUDENT.The many friends of Geo.S.Y.Sutton veill i regret to learn of his sudden désth eS eumonia, which took place at St.peters Cornwall, England, on \u201cseptember T ea He vas a medical = student at ishop'a cit, one sic- cous] term here, a ay Then ais on Se Septem ber! to continue his course at Edinburgh, Scotland.\u2018MILITARY, BARRACKS BLOWN UP.Pax.Oct., 2\u2014Gr da, N advices say that à terrible fae ocsurted there: The military have been blown up.ad, 8 whole quarter of number of of dead je is satiated at Cu mo any Sonate ia yet obiainabiar AN UNFIT GUARDIAN, © WomcueTER, Mase., October @\u2014Ferdin- and labo axe Siducted hie his som, at Eat \u2018adjudged, tn gourd The anata, 7 EMIGRATION TO BRAZA.October 2\u2014The Gor send à me to negotiate with the with a rea [J aia mization to { e.of the MoGill Univer | B +; On the etai eg Lie THIS WEEK'S AMUSEMENTS.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 JAMES O'NEIL AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.\u201c\u201cVirginius\u201d Last Night\u2014The Favorite Opera \u201cWang\u201d at the Queen's \u201c \u2014The French Opera\u2014\u2018\u201cOn the Bowery,\u201d a Melodrama, at the Theatre Royal.a To those in last night's audience aù the as: Monte Christo, James O'Neill as Vir ginius was quite a revelation.From his first scene with Virginia, in which he makes her confess her love for Iciliua, to the end their full attention and sympathies were vadeniably withhim,and many times he was recalled with well-deserved applause.His conception of the character is à very fineone, and it was only in one °n ive vo isolated instances that he allowed tation to rant to get the better of yy vemptat his gno- ments of subdued passion he was As bes and the firat scene of Act V, where he to take his daughter to the Forum, al tively calmi threatening confusion to her enemies, was one of the finest pieces of acting ever witnessed here.His support was in several instances Hallett Thompeon as Applus Claudius, Albert Sackett as Caius Claudius, Robert Numatoriss ook cat.pains with thelr umatorius, grea parte.Wm.H.Pascoe as Icilius, though making a fine, manly lover, came near the love scenes by rattli his lines at two fast a rate.ine Burress, as Virginia, Jocked and s-ted he The ladicrous &ppoarance of aud the awk.e Lictors and the her fears and threa Thursday nights, and all da Save u n Ti \u201cMonte Christa ednesday evening Virginius® will repose and on Friday night he will play The Queen's Theatre.iia evening AL Hart rad Vi La à very even sup) opened a w : of Wan at the ueen\u2019s.\u201cGood wine needs uo bu: and hey 23 old favorite visits Montreal there is butt little necessity to do more.than mention the fact In order to secure for play and stars the support t they merit.Every one in Montreal * ang,and eve ane knows Al Hart bt Virginia Earl e opera was intro duced by De Wolff Hopper and the versatile Delt Fox, the latterof v hom Las made such a hit recently in the Little Trooper a the New York Casino; and in the our old Montreal boy, Al Hart, and in Earl, the 0, loses none ofits ite and n, and; Indeed, perhaps gion a life ouse greeted inst evening, notSithstandine he =r Where all is 20 t.k dun Cigua to discriminate.art, as W n ly a success, Hs alin ng humor ing the audience in la: Rg continuou songs, espec dati elephant on h hands; were as tak ln as ever, and his ove-making was | n ao a or BST.Mima Earl, as Side, mad Ap ee an other fellow\u201d an were, haps, hae Dies ot of ane evening and were.re Miss Singer, \u201cas the, widow; Chas.Burrows, the colon \u2018Frank Casey, Peper, 5 nels \u2018\u201ciepbant keepor were e quite ways asa ded to the complete success of the opera.The children with their \u201cBaby\u201d song can by no means fo and were odly There as scarcely a member in the opera that was not encore.The potter Look ters and other support are better look Sewell put on and the chers goes ut on an fro star to finish.from 2 Opera Français.; was a crowded house at the Opéts Frangais last sven , attracted by the di nouncement Madame Bouit Madame Degoyon, the two prima donn the compañy, would spi ar in the cast el Audray 8 four act uffe of \u201cLe Grand Mogo Madame goyon, on making her appearance for the first time this neasdn, iven an enthusiastic rece at she has not lost any of her Fit il ous adraire re The o| bad been heard here on two occasions last reason, and the audience were, therefore, somewhat convér- sant with it.There was a general verdfet when the curtain went down that the performance was farahead of those of last season in cvery respecl: singing, act ng, music and general make up.Mme.Défoyon filled the -of-** Irma,\u201d charmer, and was | berally applauded, Mran.Bouit, who personated the young \u2018\u2018Frisæe Mignapour,\u201d achieved a desided Auccess, She made a charming prince and her singing an d general acting were greatly to het credit, She shared t the applause of the dience with Madam: Mie.Mi did what was required o \u2018por in the of the \u201cPrincesse Bengaline.\u201d M.Fet who made his début as + FRicobar.\u201d \u201d ce; the h rank am the ee est members of the e company.as\u201cJacquelet,\u2019 and M.Giraud, as * formes son,\u201d pe rformances a voies, which he uses to advan while M.Giraud is always sure to start audience e lnugbing vehon his part gives h the leas doing so.The orch trata ve good, and the friends of the tot that they will have a su The opera will be repeated i and to-morrow eveni and oi ay, Friday and Saturda: \u2018eventing the company.will produce enbach s three act Jie \u201cLa Belle Hélène,\u201d LA ladame goyon as ne,\u201d and, Bouit ax \u201cParis.\u201d \u201cL'Abbé Constantin down for the Saturday matinee.et Theatre Royal a Bowery\u201d is the name of a 1 onson.evenin Thu Érama which is attractinz crowde Theatre Ro The principal actor is © Brodie, a wery saloon- gone on the st simply to be ngtaral, for a fac simile of his own Place of b deiness seen on the stage at the Royal.He e himself famous some time ago by junp from the Brooklyn, Bridge.and the ey a réprod The pl lay is ust what wm tod from th e title, and Frank William Mitchell introduce\u2019 Spe élever -peciait ties, a OFFICERS WERE NOT Not eLEQTER.A meeting of the Out Conservateur w lust night for the bp fh on pups Sige d AD Tancrède Pagnucio were nominated candidates for resident.A difficulty arose with o the qualification a number of gentlemen present to take part in the election, and, after a sni::c.what heated debate, it was decided to t.4- to week, the committec nah time revising the lists of nem has since withdrawn his ennill.dature for the presidency, asked 16a friends to support Mr.Marsan.tan ACCIDENTAL DEATH.Bdward M.Maher, who was killed Satur J she electric oars, bt.{ vo 4 LE Academy who have known James O'Neill - be se 4 at iE .éeper, who 7 me DES, Ag SITES poy ae pee e ve J I.CET Ma ve 8 ACTION AGAINST THE HIGH CONSTABLE.LAST EDITION Tok ONEIL WANTS THE MONEY pita SEIZED IN A GAMBLING HOUSE.Hearing of the Case Begun Before Judge de Lorimier This Morning \u2014The Minister of Justice Intervenes and Claims the Money.The hearing of the case of George O'Neill versus Adolphe A.Dissonetie and Louis W.Sicotte, with Sir John 8, D.Thompson, es gual, intervening, was tenn before Ar.Justice de Lorimier this morning.Messrs, Guerin and Sheridan sented Mr, O'Neill, who recover E3038), Che amount last October on the occassion of a raid upon s vambling house on 5 reet.1e raid was followed by the trial ot ff ing do obey the 6 released by a dec (sion of je court wi of court à order of the general term eid reversed, aod Taylor discharged.Tay of t rnell University students charged with killing a woman and making sly iil several studen coegn injecting ring into a room where a fraternity were having a banquet, enol, oS Gore A.Forbes, hests of the court, ve CARS AND PASSENGERS DISABLED, Es October 9,\u2014The Leh Lehigh vale ht \u20ac Buffalo at ailes might for Now\u2019 York iia into in the last night at bo \u2018clock by a D raie express train ten minutes later, ree core on th ol r train were disabled, d.sad a nam o pase mighty Burt, Teer po CA CAPE BRETON ON FIRE.Nours Stoxgy, C, CB.Oetober Eire \u2018buildings ed by fire a Morie Bay Inst ni ee 1 à ved | Millan and w 2 Miss {trou to be i THE FOOL-HARDY ACT OF PRISONER AT THE GAOL.Edward Collins Bold Break for Liberty-\u2014Thie Governor Expects to Hear of His Body Being \"Washed Into the River.Edward Collins attempted to escape from the Montreal gaol yesterday afternoon via the underground route.To-day Governor Vallée thinks the body of the fool-hardy criminal will be washed through the sewer out into the river.Collins was sent to prison a month ago for robbery.He had five months more to serve.About five o'dock yesterday afterncon Collins, whe | poked about 35 years, the Ce\u201d an isolated Building in the gaol Not ret ard instituted a searc reh.This resulted fi the astoundi the main sew er guards did not follow.The experts from the Road Department from the City Hall were summoned and the main sew © vicinity of the Fie thoroughly sasiched, without finding an man, Collins did nov even disrobe before tn his awful The pho wc is that his body lies in the drain connecting the closet with the main sewer.THE TORBETT CONCERTS, But for the terrible condition of the weather last evening, the Windsor Hall would, no doubt, have n filled to overflowin, As it was, the au- arge, was h course, Miss Ollie was fascinating in answ Te (hat old favorite \u201cDown River\u201d which on in we ive characreristi c of Miss orbett\u2019s fail to please ng can rst solo was puit Pere and d final of the Mendelssohn concerts.The L uiteman Sextelle, of Stoek hoim, Sweden, orbett, and receive hearty ¥ applause for for \u201ctheir really ork.tenna, ac ed a as: pianist, and man the compliments which he receiv: company throughout i is à théréngh treat a laver of music and deserves the su which is bound to come from the music oving Rublic.ee other 1 be given o Fosse A POLITICAL RUMOR.It is ramored that.leading French supporters of the Taillon a aminictration have made overtures to the neh mem mbers of the Opposition in favor of an n allian to offset English ist - WATCHMEN BOODLEL BOODLED, 100, Extra Pay For Follce Service on the Docks.: \u2014 The Lexow He learn keeper was fuit is and be dismissed him, Tie poikeemen Th ap the ch that.Pollcem cemen and of ean \u2018orget, of the French \"Stearns line?ie that his company pai subie extra Services.ean on Phe was paid $108 week fer à $500 went to he police officials.One which was u Fac the monsy was now of Mr.had been removed refused to divide with the ived from th pany.Degan was present in court, Mr.Forgets memory again fa Faied him, Policeman Loi was the next witness.Helis the first policeman who has accused & cap He testified Jagys ras stationed on the French e pier for years, rench Bin $10 a week tor working over-time and on his days off.He superintendent, as sent n 180.The of the line offered him me for extra services.® never him and got along very well, on 1891 Wi Vail came to him a d paid: ain Smithberger wants this $10 \u201cI told V said Li! $10 1 earned are Twas rend the captain eve him that Captain £ Smit pi, pS val Bi, Die a8 the ca er Son 8m Smishberger do his cent, 1 said! \u201c1 won't be & serf\u201d A few days after Captain n Smith called me into bis room and said: \u2018Do you know ie cartain the Captain thie) in a taunting tone, a £ vas quently shifted from on DENSE FOG IN ENGLAND, Loxnox, October 9.0.\u2014The dense fog which provailed foday o compelled a complete sus- nsion of th navigation on the he \u2018Anglo-Fr French kets crossed English Chaanel at che lowest possible Thames, the rate Cartons names are sometimes found on courts.À woman with the Dame Jane Silence recently appeared witness-box at Swansea, an e follo e embarrassing result.M to witness): \u201cWhat your P : \u201cSilence!\u201d M \u201cWhat do you mean} Answer my ay Question, Mere (an (angrily: \u201cHow d .a y: \u201cHow - dare ; woman! Do you want to be committéd for con ot court\u201d Witness: \u2018Si HS eat re \u201cMia trate (inti ation = si in at the one state this ie outrageous.\u201d General confusion, during which the position is explained, FINANCE AND COMMERCE.LOCAL STOCKS.on At the frat session local as at a session of the from from seslerdaye vaine oot od STs wanoiersd a ste ovente opus io ale: De ds Aer Do New Btock a= \u201cCloss, op & \"8 FT = & oÉE8 spip ls 1e5|g|5 \"PRICES.AGAIN ATTACKED, {RPECIAL To THE arAR.} this morn: tering.on ters in Sugar cer, tificates.aimons stock was also weak, and Reading dec 1 North \u201cWestern Elevated Hailroad.HEC.October 9.\u2014A first boon led \u2018for record from the N and Savi Bank, for $15,000,000.money was borrowed for the purposs and operating the road.AMERICAN MARKETS.H = 59 my sgegse tod 3 12.66 157 15 55 gsapge [és Rallway Company.for week ending October 6 BH.1508.pat term of traffic \"pute te cie ne sagas | 500253 272,476 oT $468,867 Freight Totals Decrease, 1894, 851.063.© At the same tim dress him too we ell, for thon you ill Spoil him and make him ceited.Po most the right kind of \"Boys: ee © nable Fées at Outfitter, 639 to 665 received a manufacturer's stock of ie in al sizes at S.Carsley\u2019s, Notre At Witchamptere, on Lord Alington\u2019s estate, near Crichel, Dorset, anaged nam , Was recently.stung by a \u2018oolfries \"wasp and died a Tow hours afterwa [Hot Noons Chilly Nights Of Fall present so fhe at Varie of tem- perte as to ts tax the h and Saran parle vil ja vi fort the y the'ers ee lust these S Sarsa- 9 Be sure to get Cures Hood's ne Biiis habitual constipation.system against Food a age has Elevated Railroad road Company to'the Hinols Tris: | LAST EDITION.SICK HEADACH Positively cured by these Little Pills.\u2018They also relieve Distress from D Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Dro ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Ton Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.@mat PH, Small Dose, : _Smatt Price.pp MENZIE, 1 TURNER & co.FACTUBERS OF \u2014 The v.value of a dismond can only be told by ane $ many are the points that have to be considered.Wao gusrantes every sione ws sol to Le exactly as ol presented, and thus gi trained skill.Henry Birks & Sons, 22 MONT! 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