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[" - \u2014\u2014 -\u2014 a ag me \u2014 +, a + \u2014 Most certain e - LAST EDITION.\u201cVoL XXVILNo.50.DAILY STAR: Last Week's Average 'WBEKLY STAR: _ Last Week's Issue.Average Ceculation of _70,406 Ty \u201coo MONTREAL, THURSDAY, \u201cFEBRUARY 2 1895.\u201cPLACES WHERE - PEOPLE ARE NEEDY.MISERY REPORTED FROM EASTERN COLORADO.Three Hundred and Fifty Families in One Place in Actual Want \u2014 Children With Bare Feet on the Frozen Ground.Lo vi AKRON, Colo., February 28.\u2014This city is the centre of distress for eastern Colorado, and the centre of the.drougbt-stricken district, where more misery is seen, perhaps, than in any other place in the State.Wasb- ington County has gone through several crop failures; has had to appeal for aid before, but the distress has never been as widespread as at present, nor the condition of the people more pitiable.The recent storm has redu the county, and nov.fears.are entertained that only hope the farmers have Jott an Ph the coming season, will ish .unless aid is sent in, and that immediately.The storm has r: in _the form of a blix- xard for nearly forty days; the ground is covered with pow.toa depth of four inches to a foot; in some places it is.crusted with ice, rendering it {impossible for live stock | to: NEARLY THIRTY FAMILIES are in a serious condition, and at least 100 of the 400 in the county are in distress.The worst has not yet been heard, for some of the poor ple live at distances ed orty \u201cmiles, and Jonny ate miles from à farm-house.\u201cTheir stock la so poor in some cases as not to be_able to work, and it is stated here in this city that many of the farmers have horves that cannot haul a waggontothe city, so impoverished are they from hunger, Cattle are Pat the int.x starvation, and when the storm a fears are held that cases of suffering arse than any yet re.rted will be heard from, for the settlers fave had no fuel, except such as may be picked up on the plains, and that is in ail bability used u In the vicinity of ray there are 350 amilies out of a total of \"500 in absolute need, in distress and in want of the common necessities of life.It has reached a point now where common human ity douuan de that the wants of the people \u2018shall be fulfilled and their needs supplied, or the suffering that will result cannot be contemplated, In addition to this seed ia \u2014 Aso needed and food for their stock must be supplied.A good crop in the drought district is al- coming season.snow now on the ground is a forecast of it, the snow on the mountains,an unusual amount, insures rain and pater, Jind it may be al most guarante ut the people canno live on what will be.The seed bill now before the legislature sitting in Denver will doubiless pass.At least $10,000 will be re- qu TO SUPPLY THE SETTLERS : with seed and feed for their stock until the weather » When \u2018there will be At present ti me it ia | ible -Sor the end in the oatly to get In in\u2019 with their stock in sante that it is in, but any food, fuel, seed or clothing that is sent is forwarded from the\u2019 city by the relief committee, which is seeing to it that an equal distribution takes place.The sight of little children with their bare feet on the ground may be seen in the country hereabouts, and grown men and women Are without the.clothes required to \u2018keep them warm and shelter their bodies from the blasts of winter, which is terrible here on the open plains, where the thermometer has reached below zero for the past month.The farmers have divided their all with one another until they have nothing left.The railroad companies bave offered to food and fuel free.SHAWNEE, Ohio, Febru 28.\u2014The investigation committee from the Cincinnati, o, Columbus and Cleve) m- bers of Commerce reached this point after making a searching examination / ot the Oe Valley mining district.party en the field at Nelson- re, and after tered the the work of the general commissary there drove out to the mail mining towns in-the vicinity.-Doan-\u2014 ville was found to contain a great deal of distress, although one or two men were found who are securing a little work.Happy Hollow and Buchtel were found in a slightly better condition, but thecomniis- sary work cannot be dispensed with ateither point.The party drove to Monday, Long- streths, Candytown and Carbon bon Hill.A PITIABLE CONDITION was found in and about Longätreths.which was much the worst of the points.The committee proceeded to Straitavilleby rail, and came on to this point by s Notwithstanding the large amount of clothing sent down into the valley and ock- ing County, iv has been entirely in- equate to supply the demand.The most crying need is for shoes and stockings and for warm clothing for the miners\u2019 families, It ie hard for the people to whom appeals have been made to understand the size of the families in \u2018the mining districts The commissaries are giving out flour, hominy and beaus and a little meat, and no com- Borsa\u2019 made of the lack of variety but here is need of other thin, ery little and less sugar have en ny pau ter and milk are mere memories with many of the families visited._AN ALLEGED TRIPLE ALLIANCE, NEw YORK February £8.\u2014 According to this basta M.St.St.message was received ap tonoon., ~~ \u2018the Herald's Paris correspondent a deal is Jon In to the ed that À Germany alliance to os os drs of the Czar and the eae the eens of his wife is given as one of the causes for the present Czars wife is also mentioned in the connection, and the ent goes on to state that .tho Dowager and the actual ress are \u20ac in.counter.the fatter in favor of more liberal ideas = he ormer « firm su autooracy.| ter Ballon up's.story ots a \"He does not a; Tealy rahi jaa doin the matter, por bo = France would regard the new dreibund.\u201cTHE HAYWARD TRIAL Defence Trying to Fasten a Robbery on Adry Has Hayward.Minx; February 2.\u2014The defence in the Hayward murder case ms determined to fasten the reaponaibilty for for the Fed ay robbery of 21, 1884, on Adry roches of the defendant.Th Thief incident of yesterday's session was the testimony given by Food, Horst, of the poet office aller livery stable, that Adry Hayward hired'a horse at 8 p, m.on that date and returned at 10.30.This would have given him time to take part in the hold- uw of his brother and Miss Ging and Miss Vedder, with whom Harry wasdriving.The dotence.expects to show by other witnesses dry was seen near the scene of the robbery that night.The defeuce also devoted some time to Jroviog that Miss Ging had actually contemplated going into the millinery bysiness on Nicollet Avenue, an intention which would explain her desire to borrow nioney from Hayward.The agent of the property to whom she talked of renting, and two ladies for whom she had worked, and- to whom she had talked \u2018of her project, gave evidence.A watch repairer in the employ of Euatis Brothers - testified as to the leaving for repairs b; Harry Hayward of watch which figured.in the Blixt story the tin-box episode.The watch was, left on the morning of the day of the mu M.D.W loon.The Hrveryman, who swore that he zaw Hayward driving with Miss Ging the Le night o of the murder, Was recalled that he had told varios p Sos it was too dark that night to see the face of the man.\u2018Wilson ex- Plained that he wanted to get out of testi- Yaa vou tell H.D.Davis,\u201d asked Mr.n, that you could make $400 or $500 out of old man Hayward?\u201d \u201cI t6ld him that a man could make 8400 or 9500 there if he wanted to, but that mone could not buy me.\u201d ilson explained \u201cis remarks by charg- Ing! that Mr.Sweetzer, of the counsel for the defence, had come to him and said: neato ! bas plenty of money, and we nee The.defenco Was indignant at this charge and promised to put Sweotzer on the.stand to contradict it, Miss V oder.a friend of Miss Ging, has n heard from, and has been warned by Attorney Erwin, for the Hayward defence, that she is in ncontempt of court far leaving the state.Miss Vedder telegraphed as to her location, but no answer to Mr.Erwin\u2019s DIAMONDS IN ALASKA.Bright Stones Found Among the Lava of Mt.Edgecombe.{SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) cmon fen -B.C., February Ne Re News kia Oran bare en nd Sra bode ca thos Ra yg het or fet fg Sok lava ashes to Sitka and showed them to John G.Brady, a business man.He sent them to a Sen Francisco expert, who returned word that an investigation should be made at the earliest.opportunity, as the pumice stone and scoria composing the va contained all the elements necessary for the presence of diamonds.Since then, bright: stones have been nbropeht in from Mount Edgecombe which Alaska papers announce to be diamonds beyond a doubt.There is a regular stampede for the locality, the advices say.BISSELL'S SUCCESSOR.\u2018Hon.W.L Wilson's Name is Mentioned For the Office.WASHINGTON, February 28.\u2014In depart mental and Congressional circles the air is filled with the names of possible candidates\u2018 to aucceed Postmaster-General Bissell.Yet the feeling ls uppermost among most men in official life that the President will re- = | Eervative and au NEW CANDIDATE FOR OTTAWA.£5 MR.HUDSON, .AN ENGINEER, = - MAY OFFER THERE.Ho Will Represent the Labor Party \u2014Other Gossip\u2014More Trouble in Kingston\u2014Dr.Weldon Nominated in Albert.BE [sPECIAL TO THR STAR.] OTTAWA, February 32\u2014A B.Hudson, an engineer on the C.P.R., resident here, and & prominent labor man, says he has been asked by the railway men of Canada to run for Parliamert, as they bave interests which they desire him to look after, if he is elected.Mr.Hudson says he will xn for Ottawa as a labor candidate.A meeting of the Trades - and Labor Council will be | held here shortly to decide whether they will support a special candidate or not.Some of them think it hopeless.LIEUT.-GOV.DEWDNEY'S INTENTIONS.\u2014 A private] letter received here from Lieut.- Governor Dowdney, of British Columbia, says that he has decided not to enter the Tegislature there, and, l, consequently, will not become Premier in the place of Mr.Davie, who has been made Chief Justice of the province, \u201cHUGH _ sonn\u201d son A PORTFOLIO, The jatçot Tu in political ciroles is that \u201cHugh Jo John onald, of.Winnipeg, will apon to enter the Government as Minister of the Interior, and that T.M.Daly will become: the next Lieut Governor \u2018of the province of itoba.Mr.Macdonald accepts, which is doubital, \u2018he will run for Winnipeg.MORE TROUBLE IN KINGSTON, KINGSTON, Ont, February 28.\u2014(Special.) Dr.Ryan, w 0 had been first vice-president of the.aodonald Club since its formation, was defeated last night.His defeat in the contest for re-election by a vote of 16 to 60 is re ed by man Conservatives as another serious defection in the ranks, The doctor was asked to offer for sscond vice- president, but he declined, remarking that if the Club could not see fit to give him promotion instead of an \u201cIrish holst\u201d he would accept no position as the gift of the Club.Following so soon after the Switt- Gaskin contest for the cy of the Conservative tion, © rejection of Dr, ate, given much\u2019 too for political e isa THE HARTY PROTEST, _ Toronto, February 28.\u2014(Special)\u2014A petition against the return of \u2018the Hon, Rv Harty as member for Kingston for the Legislative Assembly for Ontario elected at the recent by-election, was filed with the Registrar of the Court Appeal at O I\u201d sgoode a yes cordes.Thomas at the potionsr | makes the usual cb, arty only and not that of the other cau- didate.The stitioners solicitor is Charles F.Smith, 0 Æingaton, and the ponte nts are aw, Pp) Biekobil THE BROCKVILLE NOMINATION.BROCKV Ont.February 2.Special.) \u2014It is expected that Hon.J.F.ood will be selected as the Conservative candidate at the convention here to-day.There have been rumors of Le Controle ins from politics and accep! ju p, whic! event Alderman John Stagg, or Robert Jelly might be asked to take the nomination, but the party managers in Brockville laugh at this and say there is no truth whatever in the story.Mr.Si was in- ito th regard to the traiter aud positive ago wit! to the matter an tive- ly denied that the matter had ever been broached to him.He said it was not known it Mr.Wood would be their candidate, the convention would decide.DR.WELDON CHOSEN.rominent Cathol ic Con- | sans derman- ted 1 and was exhibited in | re guinea 1e roan There was a dispute as to the MEDICAL APE head 1n Cha portrait, \u2018The court, deferred Judgment.; FUNDS OF kanesron bishop Clenrx £ the Catho- \u201cMes Do Not Gé Their Shave.* [SPECIAL TO ¥HE STAR.} G8TON,: F 2.\u2014A portion of Archbishop Cleary\u2019s Léfiten Pastoral published refers to public.ts to Catholic hospitals and homes ollows: Wo feel it Inoumbent où us to correct j ut Lee a false and obviou has béen frequently about fees ee dd qe E2 an eir unscru ul three\u201d no Po on, through IE the s @, help, we hayes most su passed the last decade ears.We omphati- con {of d to be an absolvtely that any reablio money ls granted, or our eliglots Sisters any boon gra to the ar any other.True itis, that a mm mall\u2014is annually made to t poor, \u201cWhether Protestant ar Catholic, is province, who have no friends to of the of thelr helplesan who, therefore, ove tained somehow at the public nse, out of the cial or Municipal Fonds.\u201d Now, the mites is twa allowance af the Provincial Government is two ooitts per in the House of Fro and one and a of pie SiR for the nursing [and ed an .gf sah bo da: we garly pittance over wh n making so mi! mach od and ask your- of this grant is paid to the rer.aa tenderly -care for the afflicted.ve never asked and never bave ved any recompense whatever fo, the, Fer There is no account no ters\u2019 services by- the inspectors or autllpes of the Gon vern- ment\u201d sok In referrin to.the injustice, done to the C Cathal cs of ue Muri- cipal Council His Grace'says: We bare.on our side a.minority of the ue the ous affluent think of the the bigots nas selves how mu Sisters who w um of au Protestant ue whilat thes ive not oue dollar or cent to out her of the oll institutions that exist rolely for the relief of the poor, who havea natural divine right\u201d to support from the public.r Nay.th ven im apoge a tax of so much per from Lake Hotel Dieu and she Providence Fo drink of the z and e poor, and e Washing of nen.We have D told that, t e = thus 1 mination; si e poor ai e n charge of Religious Sisters e Protestant in: tutions age ours are gec- Ran ity \"Thu aston is irresistible, e City Council n dips its hand year into the pockets.Catholic \u2018anos, at the rate of yearoft two Protestant insfentions, whist mn anes allow any (portion of \u2018the tax whether Cathol friars To be pis kv the and Toke poor of the br use of Prov roctlonce, oF Le x Yamavos of of he ou.nuubering, et average.about six hundred.We opo th tuent to remedy thia 3 2 ot zens bution of the public monays: } It Took Place Near Dalias in the Usual Texan Fashion, DALLAS, Tex, February 28 \u2014Fifteen thoroughly armed men held ue the Houston & Texas Central express at the Missouri, d Texas crossing last evening.Theen incer and fireman were made to leave the engine; then the robbers eut loose the express an placed.men ou the engine,pulled the throttle wide open, and ran northw: five miles, leaving the polled the express messenger to open the safe and the robbers plundered it.They tore up a large number of packages.The robbers then scattered to the woods of White Rock Creek bottoms.Railroad and express officials and employés declare that the robbers found no money, but the beliet is general that a large sum was secured.otices have been sent to all towns to be on the look-out, and large numbers of men have been placed on all roads leading fr {rom Dallas and the White Rock Creek withthe hope of intercepting the bortoms The police, railroad and express authorities : CAfÉST TRAIN IAIN $UBBERY; | ear body of the train on the track.They com-' SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these | Little Pills.\u2018They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable.small PHI.Small Dose.Small Price.: FYOU WISH PROMPT SNIFNENT, CLOSE vecu MICE CLASS © Window Shades, Brass Fixtures, Poles, Trimmings, Room [louldings.&c., Office, Warehouse, and Factories, 16, d 1 Lele he Mears on rt ee M Sn REBELLION IN CUBA.Matanzas and Santiago the Stormy Places\u2014Detalls of the Outbreak.HAVANA, via Key West, \u2018Fla., February Gare! fa, a famous Cuban bandit, and a by Cova: were shot yesterday in Havana, vernment soldiers.ds of insu ents are still in arms in we province of tanzas, though in what bore.Martial law is lo tk the rovince and no messages go au forth save\u2019 under Government sanction.Disturbances are reported also in Santi de Cuba and that city has been declared in o state of war.Marti, the revolutionary chief, and General Comes are reported to be on an TAMPA, Fla., February 23.\u2014It is rumored per | here that Cuban General at the head of nish forces in the interior on Monday.x \u201cren generale of the former nations r 0 an y, were arrested at hor homes in Havana on-Sun- day before they could escape.The latter was & very brave general in the former war and was much feared by \u2018the Spaniards.I Home Rule demand the Ielease LONDON, that at the meeting of the Council on Wednesday evening Senor Abarzuza, Minister of the Colonies, announced that the Governor.General of Cuba had sent a despatch, announcing that he had sent Gen.Lacham with several columns, in pursuit of arm bands in the province of tiago de Cuba.The police tacked and dis] band in the province of Matanzas, killing several brigands.The authorities at Havana arrested some noted Separatists, and many others had absconded, WASHINGTON, D.C., February 28.\u2014Secre- Gresham received a cable to-day from Consul-General Williams at Havana, saying that owing to the continuance of rebellion ear Santiago de Cuba and Matanzas, which ruary 24, the Governor General issued a proclamation lar- ing those provinces in a state of war, the civil authorities continued in the exreiad of their functions.He also offers don to all insurgents who submit to 1ogal authotities within eight days.The rest-of the island is 1c ported tranquil.All recognized political parties have given cupport to the Government.We akn tax Prorce.MENEIE, TERNER & CO, | Liberty - _\u2014 ZAS, nambers or with what succéss is unknown | Ove eS men had a skirmish with\u2019 \u2018Feel Comfortable at All Times, wear To be had only at .: : 177 STAND 1553 ST.CATHERINE ST., EAST.JAMES STREET, Contractors.CONTRACTING DEPARTMENT.Constructors of Water and Ges Works, Railroads, Bubways, Tunnels, Bridges, Dredging, &c.JORRING BET DEPARTMENT.cts Hd Pigs All J Soe Work boomy o or and.done in à good wérkmanliike ménner.246 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL QUE.Ho troglie to give tin inform vat, Reed \u2018ads\u2019?Wo want toresd um ItT be to your | benefit if you do, and benefit.1 We would like to draw pipe A hosicoé Boots and Shoes.A our goods are now and repared su ur customers .Dewees etyins 13 Boots ani ie os fof Men's and Ladies ALLAN'S BOOTS greater tham in previ: Do you need jon Rubbers at 5c ir, Mi Granby and Canadian Ts » , Men's Rubbers at Sepi Et 1 quality.JOHN ALLAN, | Men's and Ladies\u2019 Boots & Shoce, Sls SE ai SA despatch to the ef in the Caledonia Natural Mineral.Waters.- Bold destine Grooms, dnd Hotels sod Ladies\u2019 Cutting Academy.Established in 1891.Waists without © in : Poyry, ith this wood: are sure af a ect fit without is on Moony Fed if we.to Fall our apresmen: Puplls will ind accommedation in the MRS.EB.L.ETHIER, 970d 88 8e.Denis Street, Montreal of Rubbers?Mens Domin- | FREDK.MCKEOWN & C0., NOW IS THE TIME Civil Engineers and General re rar rex - afew casts to THE STILL MOSELLES We offer are shipped by Mosers.Henkell & Co MESS MACKEREL, Dy es Mey ungq little N kit.; RE failed by any Otber in the market.LENTEN DELICACIRE Beardsley\u2019s Shredded Codfish in 11h pkgs.Boneless Codfish Bteaks in 5 lb.boxes.Sooich Lun ng Flah, hale ¢ Oodfls! Bardroes io Où * ___\" Bardines in Toma: All of tha finest ; Bopeioe Bartibes cé the fn large end Morel's Horring Rows n tra, ussian Caviare, Bturgeon Roes in tint, ete.; FRASER, VIGEE & 00.m EST EXPORT GERMAN LAGER Fer the Lenten Senson.Fresh stocks direct from the Phasix Brewery, Dest- Phoœnix Export German Beer, in cases of § Gmen $2.00 per dozen, $1300 per case.tx Paie Lager 00 doser.Fhomoiz Eu Lager.oo Pasar Tie PLLARN .The Mineral New Hampshire.Still Lithin Water, in belf-gallon bottles.It 1s Claimed Bull Neuralgia.cures Still Dyapopaia.seu cures Eczema.seau cures Malarial Poisontng , Ball cures sul cures G sti cures Bright's disease.Grill cures I 8till cures Dropay.Ball cures all diseases of the Kidueps and ber Still Londonderry is only ke belt- pommber Sill Loodonderry ts put xp tn JRASER, VIGER & CO, ITALIAN WAREMOUSE, 207, 200 & 211 MC.James Street.\u2014 72 ALUMINUM TEMPERED.Allard, the Quebeo Blacksmith, Suo- Dr.Lavjolette\u2019s 110,486 : PRICE ONE CENT.~ R.J.TOOKE\u2019S SHIRTS.Sil Moselle Wines cor da rt of 0 finer wines can be | TG are efering them sway down tn price aoû bare only ; \u2014\u2014 ! om ase 4 prin a ds fre PURE eT ja mi cuis ward_the untirin, ing « hg devotion of Congressman William L.Wilson, of West Virginia, - to the ministration throughout this Congress, It can be stated that unless the President changes his mind, Mr.Wilson's name will go to the Senate as the successor \u2018of Mr.Bissell, and it Is more than probable that he will honored b, confirmation on the part of the Senate, as was Benator nsom a few days sinoe, when he was appointed Minister to Mexico.THE LIBERTAD SAFE.NEW ORLEAN February 28.\u2014The Mexican.warsht ibertad, which yesterda had ponte as lost by the local Mexi can Consul, is vel ely anchored about twenty She J Vera about a nth an to participate In the carnival festivities.°F The voyage gener- all made in three days, but continual gales and rough weather were met.THAT DIAMOND CASE, LoNDoN, February ry 22-\u2014Judgment has been rendered to-day In the Agra diamond case, in favor of h C.Tasker, the joung spendthrift, int e suit he brought inst Streeter & Co., nd street jewellers, alle cases j d t pronounced a eut 3 cases judgment was oun: vor oO Streeter & Co.the.ov ell known 8 Moncton, N.B., February 23.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The Albert county Conservatives meet in convention this afternoon at 3 o'clock.It is understood Dr.Weldon, the present member will be the unanimous choice, LOOKING TO BRITAIN.American Senators Discuss Her Monetary Leanings.fal CASHINGTON, February 23.\u2014The successful presentation of Mr.Everett 's bi-metallic resolution in the British House of Commons [Proved a pleasant surprise to a large major of the senators.Very few senators, of tever views on the silver question, were prepare pared for the action of the British Rar lameut, for they had not considered t the present Government would consent to another conference.But now that the Everett resolution has ted.Some of them interpret downfall of the present administration.Henoe, they find especial encouragement in the inference that the British nation is behind the official action of its legislature, In view of thése facts they regard the international bi-metallic conference asanass the result of ita proceedings must be far TRADE MARK, Are You Fortified?- When you are in a low state of health, and on the verge of illness, there is no nourishment in the world like Scott\u2019s Emulsion to restore \u2014 Scott\u2019s Emulsion nourishes, ens, promotes the making flesh, enriches the blood and tones up the whole system.For Coughs, Oolds, Sore Throat, Bronohitis, Weak Lungs, Oonsumption, Scrofuls, Ansmia, Loss of Flesh, Thin Babies, Weak Children, and | all conditions of Wasting.Buy only the genuine! Ii has our trademark on salmon-colored wrapper.{ Send for pamphlet on Scotl's Emulsion.FREE, Scott & Bowne, Belleville.All Druggtetes 800.and $1 strength- of solid .These who enjoy a good thing will watch for .\u201cBOOMERANG.\u201d more sat to the advocates of bi-me was the Brussels fi Sherman, ri iders it still doubtful whether anything will be accomplished the interest of allver, He ere te Teele doubt that the conference will be held, but does not believe that Great Bri- taln will consent that anything shall be eller, representing probably the other extreme in the Senate, expresses doubt whether d will nsent to & modification of her curren system, but thinks that other nations, su as nce and Germany, may make a \u2018change, which Is more, he says, than has heretofore been expécted.Senator Allison, who was à member of the Brussels conference, © the opinion that England would make important concessions in case of another conference.FIRE | LOSS AT HALIFAX, [spmorar.TO Tom STAR] Haumax, N.8, February Tosa tra, Jace most.timate of ter tthe à Sar ter ow Fontan water a cep wa nite a ce mate Toes at $1,000, The inion Government pr.property de stro; fully half a million build, Tht ore Adina ropreeats tally Son ne re nta fu À A rossonable estimate ofthe total loss 8750 Exce| rolling stock an _| the tre \\ in tbe shed for the road t was insurance \u2014 A A SUIT ABOUT A PICTURE ete Wiliam den.WA salt aoe Whi ei, den against Ju YAIBVO IU ides us to- the identity Ok the dau- \u2018dits, but they are believed to be \u2018a new gang, organized since the annihilation of Havana announced that.in in skiroishos.with the Government troops in Matanzas the vas the Probl vas the x'r BosTtox, February 25.\u2014A despatoh to the from Paris, Febru 98.\u2014Ex- Empress Eu je will start: trom England for Corsica on vitation to-join in an international monetary conference.BERRY WALL TAKES GOLD OURE.Norway Tar derer of Cocavelli was sxscuted on Fob.em otlatious Dress dome ot me pts Cond.Te Government le taking DR pre- ent: Royalist demons | fo chu are likely to ba attempted during ber stay.THE p= OPEN.\u201d | Se, Loum ve 1ary 85\u2014The = Ten the ono Jo Eta SRR Creatas for alcoholism Pane.ROSEBERY i.BETTER.\u2014- x , Febru 28.\u2014 Lord ° re | 2 ! s2\u2014 The Hrune Mont.Felruas Sa lod in the EEE Be Nev.fly mee \u2014 the Dalton and Cook The police rebels lost two killed.Threeof their num- Herald Quebec says: \u201cThe successful late last night arrested Joe Mills, at a ber were taken prisoners.The insu ta temperi otalaminum s9 à5 to give it the Li TPs = _ _ variety theatre as one of the suspected rob- at Guantanamo, a short distance east of Consistency of iron u tho latest trin amp op dia iquor .bers, with $219 in gold upon his person.the city of Santiago de Cuba, have dis- F- ard, the v m mith, whose dent When at work the robbers took the ex- per ' covery of the cet Egyptian parte arden ng For the immediate pre tion press messengers istol.They then shot According to official despatches received COPPer startled the mechan al wor some Pp pars away the headlight and ordered thé hére from Havana, Cuba, the rebels in the three or four years The auth of Tar Water U engineer to back bis train.In doing so, the province of Santiagode abe number about {¢ make the fortune 7 the aut eet A engineer collided with the rest of the train, 5 2 men.t was added that the town of © the \u20ac of Allard's te e projec It absolutely Ife bongs, Bye Se | Brad net ofthe Tel oneal rt rer are ['uaTuRES afore of ladies returning from the Moody are a Inter despatch from the official the Bre es to which it i Used datiy It gives tone Poeuing being held here, They all went to sources announced that the insurrection at th y Aa pag th Peatatans = BLOOD strength to the system and praying one of them leading with \u201cOh Baire had been quelled.It is also officially pi ter a icles n stance dll afl to con je hou who rescued Daniel froin the announced here that the Spanish troops de- b ni a of alu of Db bas m ade and PURIFIER.jous diseases.lion's den, deliver us, we Thee, from feated the band of rebels reported to have PY mn opt o on.hick b t bee Sr impurities of the » \u201c3 the hands of these bandita.\u201d The sheriff is acsocabled in the province of Matanzas, and Le rente 2 Col ine Jus the bi 1 auporioe +6 préparations à d out with bloodbounds trying torun down these ndvices confirmed the report that tes orion Consul General here, and a 8 dolar a Pia rise le only S50 à 14736 : I the robbers.Manuel Garcia, the notorious rebel leader, Am ?other dim General ! here, ar noatan: ov : ATEET TN ERA Sa ring ne Chane os.success.0.This cannon Ip twenty-six inches ner Sale Everywhere, Ask for it , 1) A PROTEST To FRANCE, SRREoRE RL | Sr tha i dae te ee pedi een m Santiago de ows that the in- : Mr.Eustis Was Cabled to Present sarpents wish to treat with the Govera- uarter of an Inch thick.A charge conslat- 3 GUSTAVE LAVIOLETTE, M.D., + Oo ment, © rioters in DBalre, province 2 : ÿ ne .of Santiago de Cuba, have Bigot successfully rdnance re this, caitle OSs and Laboratory WASHINGTON, February 28.\u2014The ambas- ugh their leader, Rubi, that Pa Ny o! fable effect a i 232-204 St.PAUL STRENT, Montreal, i IN sador to France, Mr.Eustis, has been in- they would like to arrange an Inter- re acl scientific of the can- - 1 A structed to protest to France against that Cape hote.Lhe provinei nui woud new ba been ordered by the Canadian mill- souatey bers on American cate and Caption aud delegates whom, the would MASH Lo be bad a Con Quabes : like those in the remonstrance toGermany authorities They profes a desire to d &FLIIETY expe à by hassador Runyon hen hat co country cuss the reforme ; for cxhich the, ins the United Siates Consul, la view « this \"ELLEN TERRY, 3 shut out American cattle an sh arms, but in real ey pro y wish to > save that no acknowledgmentofthe United secitre a,promise of cleme for Mr.Allard \u20ac to onnatacture ne nl soon as Poor Gladstone, Tennysoi À States having violated any treaty is made.their immediate submission.direct Sapnon tw to \u2018Wash ongth for bat \u201cji POULTON WARK.: The Instructions to Ambassador Eustis cent pands fror from a Vequita and 3 Bueysiic y will wheth thin is to be at Washing ton; orb direct from the potteriss.i were cabled to him, and A is thought he march to Baire in concert with Rubl\u2019s i er from the United States Go y 3 will present bis protest or as roon men, Tha insurgenta In Bayamo have nstructions known and nt be learned JOHN WATSON, - Retailing Importer.; after as the official etiquette pedal France will made.the same advance to Governor Ment The on just tested welghs 140 Stenting or W S Nevelites.Hlestre ; permit.Capriles as have those In Baire.The here.i OCT IE were of iron End the nd .- | Guantanamo insurgents are flecing from POUN0S In al.of Rodgers\u2019 Cutlery.gx grate, Ferks.Qui ape dimensions it would weigh 180pounds.NB CATHERINE IE INA POOL OF WATER the military.They, have offers Nite 1, os the fin looks : - .or res ce and are now dispersin a ishod Beers East o A fers Pligh fr f the Miners and seeking refuge from Shel parmaors 5 Cd emai is made of to iver: oot wi ght © x Of |} at e bands a and Jaquey-Gran: ¢ a Corillos Forms ean ana: ope thie ound! FRANCE AND §AN DOMINGO.: ave been attack \u2014 = DENVER, February 23.\u2014A special from ults of the conflict ed not Naw YonE, F a As the office GIOLITTI RETURNS TOR ROME.+ SEE | eee | CES EE | pated ; miners, John Stu sa © n e e home rule 3 the explosion, én ind himself and five com- here condemn unstintedly the action of the tween representatives of San ingo and He Will Stand Trig! on Two Different ë rades started for the main slope, but could insurgents.They say the movement is fll- the re cial of Fra ; ria inet Charges.} not get out and went back into the mine to Ym hopeless \u201cand bound to defer the me 0 ta 4 na f aw Y February 38.A special from > L'of water,where they imm them.hopes'of Cuba's best friends; They regard theDom Inican Go ed ee EE id ph ne to the\u201d Herald says: Signoe Glolltat, i selves, and by agitating tie water mn those leaders who ate not brigande ss de- ice negotiations, whi h hav = ing formerly\u201d Prime Minister, has arrived here Ï to get air enough to live th the four voted but hot-headed ded patriots, who have These nego! two years, which hava been gol to anewer the eumimons à \u20ac by or È hours of their confinement, bat when the taken desperate chances rather than wait or oor wo foe leat wh bel the i = wife low of her } he ats party reached them they were in fora favorable opportunity.- suddenly n December ast, w of a Crispl\u2019 ted him to the Cham = + P © last stage of asphyxiation.Téachèd \u2018Paris assasination ters presen .{+ Tue MONETARY CONFÉRENCE _ ti Een Doing.aimed F dé documents ris so the Banc mas 1 EX- EMPRESS EUGENIE.| were informed of the arrest, trial and con- case.Signor Glolitil bases his defense VixNxa, February $8.\u2014The Fremdenblatt, reat, a semi-official newspaper, says it is certain demnation of the murderer, all di especially on the lack -+- she Win Leave Engtand For Corslon that Austria-Hungary will an io in arrangements w many courts, Saturday. * i | REV, \u201cABBE * DEGOIRE IS DEAD.OF PARALYSIS.Sketch of the Career of a Leading Member of the Sulpician Order \u2014 Funeral on Saturday Morning.AN Rev.Abbé Deguire, parish priests of Notre Dame, is dead, baving expired late yesterday afternoon, a few hours after having recelv- ed Holy Communion and the other Sacraments of the Church.The Sacraments were adminiatered at his own request, and though his death was expected it was not thought it would come s0 soon.On hearing of his condition Mgr.Fabre, accompanied by Rev.Canon Bruchesi, drove down to the Seminary to bid their beloved co-work- THE LATE REV.ANDE DEGUIRE CURE OF - NOTRE DAME er farewell, but the end had come hefore they arrived The remains have been laid out .the Seminary and will be moved into the church to-mor- row, the funeral service taking place at 830 son Saturday morning., Mgr.Fabre will officiate.The remains will be placed in the seminary \u2018vault.Rev.Pierre Deguire, P.S.S., was born at St.Laurent, August 2, 1883 and was therefore in his &ërd year and was 8 son of Pierre Deguire and his wife Dame Marguerite Aubry.He followed his classical e¢uvurse at the old Montreal College on College street and then entered orders and was ordained to the à eothoon in the churchof St.Sul- pice at Paris, December 21, 1861.On his return to Montreal in.1363he was appointed chaplain of the Hotel Dieu and was connected with the institution for several ERE OF Te DAME mis iah doctrine, its survival through the ages, inficence upoa\u2019 the J.Jew as à citisen.NEBRASKAN DEST DESTITUTION.Pathetle Tales of of Suffering and Want In the Southwest Part.New February 2.\u2014Pathetic stories of Tos destitution prevailing in Ne- bruska are are publ ished In the Now York Times, t paper's col on dent had an interview ef a few days ago with J.H.Edmis- ton, State Oil Tuspactor.He lives at Eddy- ville, in the western of the State.owns there a farm of -over .1000 acres.said that last year his farm raised not a bushel of anything, although in a good year he could count on an income of $3000 from it.need Jarmera are ° He ar Edmiston said that he was sure that of the farms would not Pa tilled dur- coming year because of the lack of aud the Toe le le condition of the horses and their owners, who, exhausted -by the long winter and little food, will be unflt for service.Pitiful letters of entreaty or thanks continue to come in.re is one from a worthy family in Dundy County, the extreme southwestern part of the State.This family received some sappiles from the Omaha Woman's Christian Temperance Union in December.This poor woman ing t seed ven LaprEs, \u2014The ou sent us are ne, except Elam 0! rooorl - eh I am keep- og tor mother's Bir often we have \u2018God those ladiest\u2019 \u201cWhat comfort we ak in hates ou sent us! We have no money to get anything.Will you help asi If you cannot send things to us free of tran aportation « ch: send us some money to got food with, goer well and our cro , we will voi and send the money back to you so you can have help others.You haver noidea howhard itis n this lonely coun 8hou h ws will help, My chick ons aro You can travel for could telly you much of fering in this obun- try, but it would not do you any good, for you know how it Just such letters a this re coming in all the time.This family to be honest and deserving.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS- The Queen Regent nt \u201cof Spe \u2018Spain is suffering | from an attack of measles.\"St.Anne's church, in Roxbury, Mass, was burned y sterday; ; loss, $20,000.James Wilson,a farmer of unsound mind, near East Bolton, Que., attempted suicide by hanging on Sunday.A furniture dealers\u2019.Association for Western Ontario was discussed at ilton yesterday by members of the \u2019 Professor John Stuart Blackie, the distinguished author and Greek and Latin | but six years.Xan when Buffalo.and ita former's address was on dT | 'On Banday last the uo-called \u201chigher oriti- A wonderful fact about & cow was \u2018olan was arraigned and the perversion of Dever destroyed what she ate.Sompering scientific Guth to suit the wishea of the tive merits, of d farming oer), Practical rel was does depart of agriculture, Lhe pre sot pram ra a | a Es Eau, | we ve a te of Heaven we a w I paked net hat we believe, hut what we in, uast nd dlsemhers, ney wo would have done.ptatives oa also in\u201d Protestant sect were present, and Adresse .20e as well, fra a oa angi do descrip, were delivered load cle: tion the most economical Friedl lander la hi rg od with gt har those which produced the etal rend which latter Sonstituem, Was an essen to procure t .[oaults.Je in: siafioed ox combinations and hay - ny Ben In fact, it es could grow they were the best food to mix with cornatalky, Dar, ate, be the winter a Juley_ food was essè tial; roots, for ins r'cornstalke of ensilage mixed with cu cut thay \u2018and left to soak for a certain perl Prof.unders spoke on artificial fertilizers, and was followed by Mr.J.Hayes, who moved a feaolution a Er ring the liovernment's action in mes- sures to anadian creamery batter on the English rho, The resolution was seconded by Mr.T.L.Burnett and was unanimously adop! At the conclusion of the Convention a board et of {rade ed, seventy-five in their subecri Ici \u2018 anderstood that n ot iti be held, fine In t regular meetings will BISSELL RESIGNS.United States > Leaves omMee Wie With Regret.\u2018WASHINGTON, February 28.\u2014 Postmaster- General Bissell sent in bis.resignationto the President yesterday afternoon, to effect on the appointment and qualification of his successor.He will probably remain in office until April 1., a statement made by Mr, Bissell, he says that he has found the work of his office agreeable, notwithstanding itsonerousness.He says th at he leaves the department with t, and adds that his official relations with the President and his Cabinet ministers have been most ond.al.Hedenies emphatically the reports o fdia- agreements between the President and his Cabinet, and no ministry could, in its off}.cial an personal relations, be more monious.There is no reason to doubt that M Bissell's successor will William L.Wilson, ot West Virginia, 1 the author of - the tariff law.It is und Jacrand that Mr.Wilson's name will be sent to the Senate to-morrow.But for the feet that the President intenda making Mr.Wilson a member of his official oul, a tender of the Mexican mission would, it is said, have ants reinoved to to been made to h him.After attendi local schools, young was sent as Hopkins Grammar Bchool at = Haven, Conn., where he \\propared \u201chimself for Yale.He graduated from Yale, and n the study of law with A.P.Laning, at Butialo.Laning later formed à partuershi Grover Cloyeland and Oscar Folsom.autumn of 1872 Bissell, having completed his Atudies, joined Tama n K.Basaasa partner.yoar after Mr.Cleveland became a member of the firm and it was known as Bass, Cleveland & Biesell.In 1982 when Me.Clevoland was elected Governor, Mr.Bissell became the head of the firm of Bissell, Blech & Goodyear.He Wilson Shannon born in Oneida Conaty, N., 1847.Ho was Pa the TEE WORLD | OF POLITICS.i TiS TLOSTRATES HOW THE \u201cFLOP\u201d WILL BE, James Domville Nominated by the Kings County Liberals\u2014Cart- | = wright on the Stump\u2014 Political Notes From All Over, (srncrar 70 THE STAR.) HauproN, N.B., February 28, \u2014 The .Liberal convention of Kings County, met here to-day.Quitea large St.John delegation was present.Col.Domville was nominated in the afternoon.His was the only name before the convention.MR.TARTES OPINION.Sr.Jom.N.B.Febru pe Span ial.) .L Tarte, M.P., a esterday and beld etalon sits \u201cthe Liberal leaders.He went to Fredericton this morn- ingto see Attorney-General Blair.Talkin, ng ton STAR correspondent Mr.Tarte sai \u201cMontreal haa been Conservative.It will tarn over like this at the coming election\u201d nd Tarte \"an uickly rotated his wrist, turn- m of his hand whichhad been hg pal the hotel desk.EINOSTON MACDONALE CLUB, KinostoN, February pecial.)\u2014The Macdonald Club heid \u20ac hy e Teri ot offi- oers last evening.J.Morgan Shaw was re-elected president; H.J.au, first vice- ident; second vice, W.H.McNee; third vice, A.F.Roney; joint secretaries, Thomas J.Mayer\" r., and E.W.Sullivan; treasureny Mi right.The Club passed a resolution ot condolence with Lad Thom A vote of confidence in Sir Mackenzie Bowell and the present Administration.The.Jeune Conservatives expect to do big work the coming campaign.FOR NORTH ONTARIO.Dravanta VERTON, Ont., February ary 28 \u2014(Epecial ) \u2014J.F.Gillespie, of t of this his place has acce) the offer tendered t Gatober 0 Reform een ys the ridin, Ontario.His Opponents will be don, Patron, and J.A.McGillivray, Con: servative.NOMINATIONS REPORTED.North Simoos Reformers selected E.Stewart, of Collingwood, as their.ats yesterday.There were sighteen nominations made, but only two candidates voted for.Mr.Remi , an Ottawa man, who has been doin enginéering work on the construction the new Parry Sound rail- , is the ehoice of the Couservatives 2 the new county of Labelle to oppose Mr.Bou the approaching Foden 6 atbart.in Ln.Sho sho Conservative intercat.Hon.erson, Provincial Commis- slover of Publis \u201cWorks (Libera), wor vould an.oubtedly be Is oppo t in be did ; Cn, ve candidate will be ' pa in Albert Co, to-day.When Premier Bowell was in Essex last wich.When the Premier visited Shore be was Minister of Trade and Commerce, and in his bonor Mayor Girardot has named his bwin daughters Miss Trade and Miss Commerce.Mayor Girardot so wroté the Premier and received.à reply in acknowledgment of the honor.Keswick, a Methodist Rev, Mr.Ki King, ot cle \"Fork son that the prohibitionists county would not vôte for any man wn himeelf to be a tem nos Pebeers and sold out his temperance rincl ples for s a Shed Gon Mr, Kingstatod he always vo Conservative.speed, other Conservative, stated that prohibitionista of York should vote last Mr.Fosteras a prohibitioniat trayal of the temperance cause.\u201d The St.John Globe (Liberal, the organ of J.V.El P.) mentions a_rumor air ma run in York.Witha prohibition candidate in the field, the Av torney-General would doubtless make ht.That there is something in the ruinor Probably true, e, as a Moncton Liberal was the other day exhiblting a letter from one of.-Mr, Blair's colles es in which \u201cthe prospects i in Albert an estmorland ussed, in connection with the possibility of Mr.Blair's candidature in York.\u2014Moncton Times (Con.Replying to the address of welcome at Tweed on Saturday, the Pas Sir M.Bowell, said: «During my younger days 1 was à great lover of eatricals, and it was for the urpose of renting an old storehouse in whic to give or one of our theatrical entertainments, by the amateur company, of which I was a member, that I came to Tweed on a trip.At these theatricals they generally gave me the part of the villain, and some of my opponents claim that I have part all thro layed that \u201c4 h life.\u201d Panier) ue WHISKEY IN THE CELLAR.Sensational Statement in the Indians Lexislature.- solid] for \u201chis INDIANAPOLIS, Fe 28.\u2014 While the Houss of representatives was discussing the Nicholson Temperance Bill son, of Carroll County, tically: \u201cYou say thi s House is not subsidized and you, get an when you are charged with it.No wonder you raise your hypocritical eyes in horror.Here you are ing buncombe temperance legislation to \u2018those people in the ories, and all the time there a barrel of whiske basement of this state house whi to the members on.this \u2026\u201d.Pande- monfum reigned immediately and pérsonal encounters \u201cwere with dimduity avoided.There were cries of \u201cprove it,\u201d and Jackson continued: \u201cI repeat what I'said.And no wonder you want me to hush up.There is .exclaimed, drama.| furnished you y the Whiskey You are shackled by it.\u201d Jackson claimed e had been invited to partake of whiskey ned when the uproar had subsided a committee was appointed to locate the me en Rc be, Tied Spe Se in the TTT is free a barrel of whiskey down there and it was : A for argument the argament was ing Ce dates fps he hy tion to be withdrawn, The Att eralon such application order Gen stayed proceedings.NEW MEXICAN MINE HORROR.Close on to Forty Feople Killed by a Gas Explosion.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M,, M., February 28.\u2014The fo explosion of gas that occurred in the Wile ine, of the Santa Fe Railroed miles from Cerrillos, cau: prb po of of about forty miners.The fires intimation.of the disaster was a med voar and clcuds of smoke and dust rollin from the mouth of the mine.Near y 305 men are employed in the mine, cut Yonly fifty were at work when the explosion occurred.Only eleven of them esca, alive, and some of them ma yeu Twenty-nine dead bodies have n tal from the mine.and it is doubtful it Les others pemalning are alive.Relays of men worked heroical yall day to reach the miners mprisoned.to 4 oclock those on the inside could be.eard trying to work their way out of the carved-in mine, but as nothing hag been heard since then, the impri- miners, in all provaviliyy.have sue cumbed to the dead e soene at the mouth of the shaft Satter the explosion was heartrending.The mine was known tobebadly ventilated and full of bad air and fas, and a ed: of this kind has n frequently predicted.A DUCK HUNTER DROWNED.Hautrax, N.S., February 2.\u2014 At Little Harbour, Éhelburne county, two young men, Jason Bwansburg and Burns Lewis wore gunning in a punt.While chasin a duck they rowed among the breakers and capsized their boat a short distance from the shore.Lewis, the elder of the two, ie.clung to the t, and was noticed by 2 sm an shore who ran and told - mother, Swim.The woman found Lewis washing in the surf aud pulled him ashore alive, but totally exhausted.Swans- \u2018burg was drowned.Res also became Superior of the Nunnery and took an active part in the > anetitication of Marguerite Bourgeois.Daring the time that be was CONNECTED WITH THE SEMINARY as director he was highly esteemed by all | connected with the college.In 1358 he became curé of St.James church, succeeding v.Abbé Rousselot, and was most ener- tic in his work.Under his pupervislon e church building was enlar, and \u2014 wansformed into the present structure.He was at the head of much charitable work and his departure from St.James was much regret September last, when he succeeded Reverend _AbLbé Sonteune, as curé of Notre Dame, his coming to the la est parish vas heartily elcome.much ar ü spite of hi: r peal is ted demise es rock Lo his parishoners.He first felt the attacks of paralysis séme two years ago, but in apite of them he stood to his post.The shock which proved fatal cane to him during his visit to Rev.Abbe Campean, at Verjennes, Vt., ten days ago.Last evening the Rev.Abbé Lafontaine asked the praye ers of t faithful for the ead, as Rev.Abbé Filiatrault at des Le of the \"Adoration Diurne.\u201d Rev.Abbé Troie, curé of St.James\u2019, is ken of as the parish priest of Notre ame.The appointment may not be made for\u2019 some time, and rests with Rev.Abbé Colin, the Superi or.A BENEFIT CONCERTA very successful complimentary benefit was tendered Mr.Gustave Yorke, late of the Charles Dickson Comedy Company, by the Montefiore Club, at their rooms, St.Catherine street, last evenin; In the absence of the president of the c ub, Mr.Gold- Sleln, the entertainment was opened by ichael Hirsch in a happy speech eulo- gistlo of Mr.Yorke.An exceedingly pleas- rogramme of vocal and instrumental sic was then rendered by the following: Miss Meyers, Miss Rubenstein, Miss Silver- _man, Master Eman Messrs.Hector Desnoyers and Josep h Saucier.The Canadian Mandolin Quartetto added materially to the efficiency of the by the introduction of veral instrumental novelties - and \u2018musical sketches, for which they were deserved] called.The inimitable character an dialect sketches of Mr.Yorke provoked the enthusiastic ar of the audience, and he was [ forced to the penalty for his success in this dirent on by acceding to repeated encores.After the programme had been concluded dancing was commenced, and old and young enjoyed the ichorean art until the \u201cwee sma\u2019 hours\u201d o cuis morning, HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS.Tho omas Munro, chairman, and Messrs.W.P.Anderson and\u2019 Louis Coste, members of the Commission of Government Engineers, who ave looking into the matter of harbor improvements, held aes- sion at the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 office yesterday.Mr.Victor Hudonand Mr, A.A.Ayer were amo the ntlemen heard.Among those to he to-day are Dr.Guerin, Dr.Hingston, Mr.St.George, City Surveyor, and Mr.D.Parizeau, ML A.Yesterday afternoon William McBain, brakesman on the Point Fortune train of the C.P.R., met with a very bad accident \u201c \u2014\u2014at the \u2018Windsor Street Station.He was coupling the locomotive and the d got caught between £ he bars, runnin it almost hod 08, is \"hand wan dressed at the Ge pital and two fingers had -~ Tu ampu- THE TREE FELL ON HIM, A lumberman named John Norton ar rived here from Mattawa yesterday.Four days ago, while cutting timber at the cam the tree he was cutting fell on him, crash: ing the Lone in his leg very badly.The in- Jared leg is in a this condition the poor fellow is being conveyed to his home at Dalhousie, N.B.CRUSHED BETWEEN TWO CARS, of Lhe 9 Mont hed esterday Nternoon bete two cars at the corner of Orig and | St Urbain streets.He was taken to the General Hospital in the ambulance, where his wound was dressed and he was allowed to go home.rey \u2018iam iam Aylin, a an n employé of FIRE IN A SALOON.About nine o'clock last areal the cast she brige de press portion us ce in à salcoa À Tosulied._ ° dem RABBI FRIEDLANDER AT HALIFAX, on, prasebed in in Halifax om th the outre a ges Re TRE \u20ac; ota to uel Letourneaux,-and- TWQ FINGERS AMPUTATED, \u2014 laster of paris cast, and in | 6 seriously H+-inTondom: General Willlam Booth, conimander-in- chief of the Salvation Army, sailed for Europe on the steamer Paris from New York yesterday.+ Lady Aberdeen will visit Hamilton on Tuesday next as the guest of the local Councii of Women.She will atrive there from Washington.Mayor Robertson, of St.John, N.B., has been called on Jo Waka act ign with respect tn the Biot of Police Clarke.The Prince of Wales was yesterday a guest of Mr.Ogden Goelet, of New York, on board the yacht V White Ladye which Mr.Goelet chartered from Mrs.Lilly Langtry.The Leckie Colonial Iron and Coal Com- Baal Bill was further considered by the gislative Corporations Committee | in the New Brunswick Legislature and adop John L.Sullivan, who is financially stranded at Jacksonville, Fla, has been otfered a position to accompany a lecturer in the temperance cause.Sullivan has not yet accepted.x Sir William Manning, aged 841 years, formerly solicitor-general, attorney-general, Jude of the Supreme Court and a mem- r of the Executive Council of New South Wales, is dead.W.H.Wardrope, of Wardrope & Carpenter, barristers, of Hamilton, has been appointed.Assistant Law Clerk of the Ontario wmbly, the ition recently made vacant by t © tragic \u20ac death of Frank Joseph.Three counterfeiters were arrested at Ni alls, N.Y., yesterday.The gang hung out at Queenstown, Ont., and while in New York State the trio were nabbed with incriminating tools and metal in their on.Col.Waring, the commissioner of street cleaning in New York, has written a letter to a local Knights of Labor leader, in which he declares the organization is against the hest interests of labor.The latter closes with a reference to the * infamous conduct that organi r-has caused: \u2014\u2014\u2014 The Lyons (France) office of the Catholic missions have received the news of an attack by natives on the Tonquag Mission Station, in the Thammes province of Ton- uin.The- Missionary Verbier was killed.~ ather Soubeyre esca, and carried the news to the nearest military post.During a debate in the legislative council at Calcutta lately, Sir Gegrge White, com- mander-in-chief, said that practically 50 per cent.of the entire strongt of the British army were in hospital vice in the year 183 auffering from certain forms of disease, and he believed £he record for 1524 would be found to be worse.A telegram from states that Mra, Somers, a widow of the late Dr.Somers while in an insane condition poured coal oi il over her clothing.This she ast fire to and was burned to death before Delp could be proc rocured.The poor un Verdun ospital, but was was taken home again.mind gave way on her husband's death.There is considerable excitement and anxiety in Yarmoulh over the apparent collapse of the South Shore Broad Gauge Company.It is reported the company owes about $40,000 to Yarmouth people and railway navies An attempt Thor be made je reorganize the company.ere is practically no work being ds x @ repoi armouth that Monro, Strong & & Leot .alive plant is to be returned to the United Sta Discussion on female ae was the lo.before the Women's Council at Washi yesterday.The puffed sleeves and noce ered\u201d waists were condemned loose olothing advocated.The corset also came in for a uchare of concour nation The speakers women, while and waiting for woman's disgraceful gard b and silly Sconomic function to disap to 0 Ww possible in-dress, as x.thing else, to show a noble womanhood.The Daily News of Stockholm announces that a Swedish Antarctio expedition I being or ized in that city.Dr.Otto No aa à near relative of Norde: skcloid, «ill be the Teor of von oot | yours will i include also, Dr.Axel Ohlin, of the University of Lund, a member of the auxiliary expedition of last summer.: tion will leave Stookhoim ii irectly by the ger lines to Buenos Ayres, which will be made a hase of operat The in'July, OURS, BEDFORD DAIRY CONVENTION.OCowawsvr 28, \u2014 At th session of February .mori fon yesterday the officers the fnenlig year yoar were elected as follows: Mr.ter, of Knowlton, president; Mr.Thos.Hunter, of Frel vice-presi- dent, and Mr.Stevens k er, of Cowans- - ville, secretary-treas There was a hot discussion où on_the po tion of small factories, bu opinion gathered from he be emai ks cree ferent members was against union of the small factories.Professor Saunders then gave the Convention some advice as to ri 1 ane talus To ioe of lia nk on thé met series, of e professor sh kenbess preferred | {& Soon after the election of Mr.Cleveland #5 the presidenoy in 1881, Mr.Bissell was offered a high Government place.He declined it because WILSON 8.BISSELL.he could not afford to abandon his law practice.When Danicl Manni as about te the \" Secret jaryship of the y Mr.said to have been offered the! portfolio.\u2018Again he refused, and Charles 8.Fairchild was ap- toad.When Mr.Clovoinng was mar 11 was his best has always been & re ite House Mr.ites ica Mr.Biwsell dential elector.at large.A PASTORAL ON UNITY.ALIRAX N.S., Fel February 28.\u2014Arch- bishop \u2018Brien's storal on Christian Union, just issued, deals first with the \u2018 t moral force of Christ's life work for | he uplifting of man.Christ's teachings | were not vague; if acted on they would leave \u201cno vex social problems to be ! solved.\u201d The Trinity was the bond of \u2019 union, the guarantee of Christianity's permanency.Unity was a revelation of God's handiwork, physicall ly and 5 iicually: Christ's prayer that \u201cwe ma one\u201d is quoted as applicable to the *Anished wo the hurch.The pastoral con- tues: rayer could not fail of ita effect; indi- E tudeed.night fall away, but the organi ation onoe porfected by Him : must endure till the end of time, Very outside our Church are beginning to Tool, 1 rat! er than understand, this.A cry Savery where goin up fora ter conoentration of religious rt, for a oser union between the various denominations.order to of strife, an ty.noue) looking a ne un.of the religious es towards unity, as a remedy for their mental and spiritual lls.With (hat iChaiag we ur sympathize, and earnestly m branch can; of it unless os abide in the vir ino so neither can you, unless abide in me.\u201d\u2014John x The Saviour had Tarned that all forms were not good; there could not be conduct without creed.Thanks were due from the Taltheat ke opk within the bond of unity, and they should pray for \u201cthose seeking the truth,\u201d while guarding their own fai SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COMING, Srrixorterm, Mass, February 28.\u20148ir Williams, who is n A a ar Men's Christian ie founder of the Young sociations, has signitied his intention of attending the international couvention to be ere in May next, nly once in two are these intordliional old on this side of the water aad toi rons Association del d already | preparations to that end d'are being made.SHÉEP-SCAB IN BRITAIN.8.\u2014The ved an intima de Pa VIE tra and shee LE cases of sheep sca ordered to be alu Filia in; the.Ingram rowmore a; the Indian in the British Rmpire aad nn OTTAWA, WA, Bebruary rete re tr THE LEAR DIVORCE CASE.Haurvax, February 28.\u2014Mrs.Leaz has filed an to the peti her husband: de Percy Lear, for a ray The answer, Bomar, has not been fled, A relative ate nt of ho different \u201ca otion, it id, be mad © Me.Loar 't to bave the matter Fe a onod before Judge G Une foe ge + 1 y that not be an aimless oats Soup and through & union with ce abn ot bear fruit SIR RICHARD CARTWRIGHT.AMBERSTBURG, Ont.» February 28.\u2014Sir Richard Cart t spoke here last night \u2018and was well received.After bringing the Government to for not-announcing their intentions regarding the elections Sir Richard entered upon the trade question.\u2014He favored.the ma pponsnte of British con- when they are competitors with Canada in cheese and butter, and claimed it would be better to reciprocate with countries not so directly competing.He handied the Halifax and Behring Sea awards, claimed that on the former a received $5,000,000, and in the latter they got the worst of It.\"THESE PEOPLE APPROVE.ToroNTO, Feb 23\u2014The Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, at itstwentieth annual meeting, adupted resolutions putting on record its opposition to any change in the fiscal system of the country, congratulating Sir Mackenzie Bowell upon his elevation to the Premiership, and promis- inghim its support, declaring in favor of the creation of a railray commission to revent discrimination ig t rates, and favorim the idea of papers Federation.The fois owing officers were elected: Presi- dont Kemp; First Vice-President, Jas.\u201coA Murray; Second Vice-President, Jas.Kendry; Treasurer, Geo.Booth; Secretary, J.J.Cassidy.THE SOHOOL PROBLEM, WINNIPEG, February 28.\u2014Dr.Blakely, chief of the Provincial Department of Education, has left for Ottawa for the purpose of giving 8 such information as may be de- sl the hearing of the school case, At yestarday afternoon's session of the Maolto ba, Legislature, Jas.Fisher, member for Russell, moved the resplution of which be had given notice, and which in.effect ian affir consider the grievances referred to, with a | view to providing reasonable relief while | maintain ng, as far as possible consistent i with that object, the principles of the \u2018 ent Act in their general of hia reso Mr.Fisher urged the adopt ou of this resolution, saying that its effect would to remove the troublesome school question out of Do- ; minion politics, Attorney-General Sifton, speaking for the Government, vigorously posed the resolution.Members of the Conservative Opposition supported it, POLITICAL NOTES AND GOSSIP, Lieut.-Governor Mackintosh was given a banquet at Edmonton on Tuesday night.The Board of Trade dinner to the Premier at Bellerile will take place on Tuesday, Next Monday the Dundas (Ont.) Conservatives will choose a candidate at Winches- Springs.Hon.J.C.Patterson denies that he will run in West Bruce.Mr.McNeill, the present member, will attend to that, he says.Several prohibitionists declare the will not rally to the aid of Hon.George E.in York (N.B.) at the prohibition.tion on Monday.os servative candidate in n Missisquoi in case Hon.G.B.Baker declines to present him- The Liberals of Kings, N, B,, are in session today to to nominate a syudidate to to 0] Pugsley, Who re og Foster in the oonstitaency as the Conservative standard-bearer.One effect of the South Perth elestion trial will be the loss of the German vote to some to come, The are aclsss of citizens who will not be fooled with, \u2014Mitchell Recorder.St.John Liberal says that ramor it that Dr.Weldon wi not contest papes John Gibson; §- of Cowansville, in spoken of as the Con.soon me Ss as prends railroad lawyer, Slection.'} Me Poulin has not been selected ee an vas olce the ency of two or three VARY T = Clare Me Closeland and My Hid arr ioee \"Dr, Metatyre, eM, has bien nomi.BISMARCK'S HAPPY MOMENTS.mato friends.\u201cWhile residents of Buffalo they hited by Kings County (P.EK.L) Liberals £8.\u2014The Daily News occupied apartments in the samé build or the Commons.ra are Porn + says that in con- versat on with a deputation from Leipsic a: few days Prince Bismarck spoke thus: \u201cI seldom have been a hap BpY man.When few minutes real happiness y able to make twenty-four hours.In politics I never gained enough rest to be hap PRY: I had only such moments in my private life.The first one I ever remember was when, as a boy, 1shot my first hare, Later I enjoyed my life with my wife and children.One n a certain, natural gift enjoy happiness, The old Emperor peror pos- roman t.lt was difficult to bring him a decision, but when his decision was once loved truth above all things.So do L During m a diplomatie career I tried to stick ta h © truth.oe ow and a Twas obliged to ev a mis; and that was very painful to the old man.LADY ABERDEEN IN WASHINGTON.WASHINGTON, February 25.\u2014The of the Countess of Aberdeen, wife of the Governor-General of Canada, who is president of the International Council of Women, was the principal attraction at last night'e session.er honor the boxes were draped with the British colors, and around lectrie globe the Stars and Stripes crossed the Union Jack.hen presented the Countess of Aberdeen came forward and the audience rose and gave her a handkerchief salute.When the applause which followed thishad rubsided, the distinguished visitor made some remarks expressing her for the greeting.A LUMBER CASE ARGUED.The suit was instituted on Fhe und of false statements in- application AEE BEE PILLS 1 (Tasteless Effectual.) For Sick- Headache, Impaired Digestion, Liver Disorders and Female Ailments.,$Renowned al} over the World.) Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coatings HAMS | Ask for ham's and take mo others, Made at Helens, England.Evans & Sons, Ld, Mostseal.§ \u2018For ts, ; made, you could build a house on it.He | OTTAWA, February 22.\u2014The case of the | Minister or of Justios ag inst the Ontario and estern Lumber er was argued | before Sir Charles H.yesterday.KNOW LEDGE rings comfort and improvement and to personal enjoyment when : Hoty ussd.The many, who live bet» ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more prompély adapting the world\u2019s best products te ~ the needs of R hysical being, will À \u201cthe value to pape a in the - laxative principles embraced in remedy, Syrup of Figs, Its exosllence is due to its prememtisg in the form most accsptable and pless- ant to the taste, the rofreshing dr soir beneficial properties a ech ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling 00 lds, hesdaches and fovers and or nantly constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and mot with the approval of ihe medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from ry yr de yrup of or sale a i 7Be.ttles, bus it is manu- the California Fig Syrup a > 0se Name is printad on every also the name, Syrup of Figs, : and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered.have often robbed the publio by selling them an imitation of Gray\u2019 g Syrup « Red Spruce Gum.See that you get the 3 genuine.Sold everywhere.\u2019 PRICE, 25c.HERRT, WATSON & CO, Propricters.W.&F.P.CURRIE & C0.100 Grey Nun Street, MANUFACTURERS OF ror TOOTHACHE \u2018wounos.BURNS.curs as ENDORSED:DENTISTSI ao PHYSICIANS 234% IMPORTANT DISCOVERY WITH INSTRUMENT 25° AnD 80° ~X2 = BSSEMEBR\u2014SPTEBE-\u2014 SOFA, CHAIR and BED SPRINGS.A large stock always on hand.| please, sis wil cuve Pamphlet free to say addres.EET SER Ta Dv.BL ¥.MorrGE, Results Astonish MEN OF SCIENCE, .AYERS:E WITHOUT AN EQUAL.Statement of a Well Known Dooter \u201c Ayer's Sarsaparilla is without an equal as à dlood-purifier and Spring medicine, and cannot have praise enough.Ihave watched its effects in chronig cases, where other treatment was of no ~vail, and have beet astonished at the results.No other blooa medicine that I have over used, and I have trièd them all, is 30 thorough fn its action, snd effects oo aus permanent dures as Ayer's Sara »\u2014DLr.H.F.M A eux RRR Ayer's Sui Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World\u2019s Pair.' dyer\u2019s Pills for liver and dowela - et 4 a Rk Liverpool, Halifax and Portland Mail Service.From From RATES OF.aa $50 te $00 Single.$100 and S110 Return.Rates sre in accordance with location of aterm, hed Second Cabin, $80, Return, $5.py AR soie ey and Raw York Servien ; oom Ghhagewr.Fram New Test.North German Lloyd Steamship Co.G SAILINGS, 18006.To BOUTRAMPTON (LONDON), BREMEN.Havel.Sue.Ei Kaiser Wii.Sat, vo.sn Aller.Thee Le\" Nea, BET BUS main a taining THE ONLY LINE © the Europeans Twin=Screw Steamers.New York-Soathampton (London, Paris) - Hamberg.14ne holds the record for fastest time this route.TRPRING RAILINGS, EXPRESS ATEANENS.ormannia, Mar.AK w 11 am A.Victoria, May 16, 9 F.A Thin Columbia, Mr, jax Oolumbis, 31 A.M F.Bismarok, AN sat nax|X June 11 A.Bealdes BLA [5 VICE Twin Ce i other 8.8.from Mew ¥ - \u2014 or AN passenger steamers of the \u201cATLAS LINE, - New Y ng U.8.Weekly from \u201cAd diron MAILS ee MARCH OT FIOTURESQUE 4 AND FBALTHOIVINO Special Tours to the W snd Maia, costing about 95 à DAT.fully described in our used EEE u DOUGLAS BATIERSSY- 106 A0 James catia] * 46 7004 WINTER RESORTS hy Nt wp Lakewood, New Jersey.1 |\u201cTHE LAKEWOOD\u2019 NOW OPEN.FRED STERRY, Manager.ser 39-04 SF.ADGUITINE, PLA., HOTEL SAN MARCO.= 208 mous Soar Fart er 12 boner ot the a= i ons, Send for » LAKEWOOD, N.JE OLD ESTABLISRED pi an Fs SE ; Le hs ahs Wa Sin ert SAE resin rate ri a6 50 Heo ELECTRIO C0., drones, Ron Toi PEN TEE a montres NAN [ED HELE Nemeray lots our on = Se on trees, foaces ead t town and couptry Steady em lopment Commission or 00 per and expense ses, and money deposited in any bank For are ie Ont., Can, - Mood of >1@ 810 éirg0 Have Bors T'hroat, Picpl Copper sonfe for of anses, Cegt m Palmer House.Bee Moderute prices trated roms Pg 7x ~oiaam aan ig hry WEY 00 26 coû de R.RALEER, \u2018 + : For Jamaica Direct @ Ce.RI KT TARTS Es CG igaet A 5 ve » CN mA, 1 SANS Ch *Faiaisé + hu SRY i SA Te LMR CR awn dato 1e! - md re 1 Al py ru S _ 4 _ \u2014 htm pr gC RATES $ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS |< \"|v M8 WANTED, 10 cents for 30 weeds or less, : coach insertion.; for 10 words of Jess, and .x ai N'TKI\" ads.$5 cente for 15 words or leas, count \u2018word, each insertion.a TOLER, Th coals Tr 3 words or ru, and % qo rn word, each DOXRD\" 15 conta for words or lows, and 3 cent per each insertion, ou 10 cents fer 20 woids or less, and 34 cent per inasstlon.RES, ETC, 25 cents for 35 words\u2019 cent extra word eash insertion.rf ASTER or Joss, and 1 cent per R BALE, 25 cents fer 35 words or los, con 10 cen 1 nat pr extra mot À Exhicus PERTY apd 1 cent per extra word, xh insertion.ih Lotion.ureasid, and 1 cent per extrs on.CHANCES, ETC.15 cents for words or EB, cen! = and cent axtrs word, os 3 cents per word; dinimom 38° AU cérertisements fnsected at the above rates muet be SITUATIONS VACANT- Ana utely sure; wo furn day; absol free, you work in the Jocalit we will exp Member we gua; r work; abat sure; don Trak to Silverware Co., Box AS.Windsor, ot Ne SAINI ALL ANTED-$3 A DAY SURE BEND us YOUR and we will Abow u how to ish t Le work andi t whore ou live.Wisin AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER, ar nb, the groun: stween Montreal sa COLLECTOR.MUST SPEAK 0d reforences; ren t.Lawrence at.¢ AN and) English and give @ few good canvassers.Apply at 346 VV ANTED A TR Fins CLASS MAN TO SELL AN deliver goods, Point St.Charles district; guid per week and ominion.Deeds upply.Laing Packing & street.in rou f roti à of £8 for for avery ape Tod WoT dme GIRL Asour Xd = Em ANTED \u20143OR 4 CITY AJENTS TO REPRE.Wore Em WY ARTRD-LUMBER 8 SALESMAN.AN OPEN.|.MAL for a man salam | RS sad comes lesion.A me = == hi Sines ap mice rime Ba cos hard LE |S TOE An Ce sont x Farin ER SS pp ree 18 rr uf 2 dT on Fore LE_TWO RER ER TENEMENTS, Tine #8 roms ea ATV ao se eis res with or vient a ox st De HER STREEE 08 hoe bath, ato.Abou to mr OOMS-TO LET.WITH OR WITHOUT soap Riviecos.Ay aad Quen Qsbeo pret Lmprics io Mag.M3 Dorchester 1.2 e \" LET\u2014DWELLING NO.390 \u201cJ SH\" STAR office, 50 2- OR MARRIED COUPLE ; uy), h opis lo writing sccommodated with nics furnished rooms.8 Tome ) mind ANTED\u2014TÔUNG WOMAN 48 RE OITY bathrooms Be: and hot water beating.3 BL Ant Jor whim t o windows, wi.sine room.25 University atset .pans] a Fike ona in Se eR et oid ANTED-OOMPOSITOR.GAZETTE, 4 sait déc à few nise Ar ox pr Con hal he Wits by ge BUG Cll ave.416 roped bo lated and SEE | ANTED\u2014A STRONG BOY TO LRARN THE EN.WILL PIND NIOB off in spring.voy mW., STAR of- tes and Must speak French and roo, with fired class board; bath, hot water, Boe.i tt Ser tiring at bos reed Address \"LE 43 \u201cTHE SHERBROOKE.\" r Ms_WELL FURMIS ROO! LE 1 Yo Warn az ONCE, AN EXPERIENCED oB- Coad ail où go tapis ET @ at.1 apartment at ar Apply 1015 Eber ERE x nud Sim te BAT Gy brook Entre RL be ven to the right man Addrpes ROW: EORNISBED, \u2018SINGLE FRONT \u2018BOON, 2 Te LET LONGUEUIL, NEW seu Durnside Flac ©.throom, with b., Dads; WA IRLS EXPERPENCED IN BOTTLING OOMS_FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT furm Aha pa For \u2018hurther particulars.app w Apply at 419 8.James board, house all madera improvements; Intodinnes- Alex ee.Fowler, Architect, WANTED GENERAL SERVANT FOR smart OOMS-TWO WELL FURNISHED FRONT family.Must be Me with ; also table board.27 Brunswick n cook; no Tage to competent girl.Must \"ire city, roésrentos à = M dren ant GIRL OF 14 OR 16T0 ASSIST th obildren and light housew: 650 Bt.Lawrence st., a little above Sherbrooke.Roouss v UNIVERSITY, WELL FURNISHED ROE room, bathroom.flat, to Ty convenience; not mov V ANTED\u2014COOK.APPLY wa REFERENCES, in forenoon or between 6and 8 o'ciock p.me 1066 B8herbrouke st, VV button maple.dooû pay mad siesdy a | ui u ina worl e Thompson Shoe Co, Ltd, 71234 Craig st.50 3 VWANTED-A SMART YOUNG MAN FOR EXCISE work in a cigar factory,one who understands labelling preferred.Apply with refarences, to P.O.Bog 1.but .Co., 839 tt Catherine ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, LOOM FIXER FOR FANCY Crompton looms in a 5 set woolen mill.Adam Lo- mas & Son, P.0.Box 408, Sherbrooke, Que.47 ANTED-A YOUNG M Wo UNDER \u2018 ness.Must bo 's Dufferin Stables, 483 ANTED \u2014 LADY AGENTS, TO \u2018CANVASS A new prides la profits.Liberal terms.Ad- BEES STAR offcs.483 dress * ANTED-A MAN ACCUSTOMED TO FURNACES.67 McTavish st./ ANTED-\u2014A GOOD COOK.67 MoTAVISH ST ANTED\u2014 WAITRESS.NONE BUT enoed hands necd apply.Welsh & Rough We otre Dame st.EXPERI- ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, FOR À SMALL FAMILY, a good cook: reference required, Apply and 3 obly, to 175 Drummond = poly betwoen 1 483 ANTED TWO EXPERIENCED AGENTS To licit ordors in teas wil paid weekly to suitable parties.APP 127 Windsor 1 WANTED-A NURSE GIRL If 18 TON YEARSOLD, Apply 287 Mountain st.\u201c501 ANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID, TWO IN FAMILY.Apply between 7 and 8 p.m., 19 Kssex avenue.Ro- ferences required.503 ANTED\u2014A SMART JUNIOR: BALESMAN for men\u2019s furnishings, one willing to make himael?Sgetul and, uot slraid of wotk.Apply to John Allan, ANTED \u2014 AT THE MERCHANTS LUNCH Rooms, heal waiter, young, aotive, sober and well led.Apply im .3 Hospitalst.501 VW ANTED\u2014 HOUSEKEEPER, 8 BY AMERICAN gentleman.Addoess, \u201cN 23958,\u201d STAR Office.501 WW ANTED-CANVAGSER TO TAKE ORDERS ring nt-good com Shoe.\u201d paid to the right man.Address \u201cL 2935,\" gras ANTED\u2014AN APPRENTICE FOR THE DRUG Phil busincss.Apply The Medical Hall, Colonial Hause, ips square.ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT FOR 3 IN family.Apply 225 Murray st.cor.Notre Damo \u2018 ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT: NO WASH- tug.\u2018Apply at noon or after six, at 453 Sherbrouke A ply.ANTED\u2014A NURSE FOR CHILDREN AT 25 herrier atrost.None-undes.41-y0sri-ehould a SITUATIONS WANTED.AAA NANA, IANO NCA ATA AA % ANTED\u2014BY ADVERTIBER, WHO IS THOR- vughly experieuved aud cumpetent, an a ment as office manager or bookkeeper to à cl finn.Address Box 23, Post Office, Montreal.\\ ANTED-BY MARRIED MAN, LIGHT EMPLOYment, any kind, or as private watchman: no education, honest, reliable, total abatainer, speaks Loth languages.Cooper, 308 Plessis street.46 Jeod ABH- | ANTED SITUATION NICE COOK.NOW ing ur ironing.Apply 18684 St.Antoine street.46 6 OOM\u2014WELL FURNISHED BACK #6 PARLOR board, gas, hot aod cold waler, married vouple or tro see wo\" FURNISHED ROOMS, ON BATH: very large and well furnished.23 454 private with board.Apply 9 OOM\u2014BRIGHT BUNNY Boou, w WITH HOT AND n I?LET\u2014SPONE FRONT DWELLING, No.135 Mansfleld st, 13 rooms, bath aud w.\u20ac, range in\u2019 ki stable and and coach pause ja Faure ke Fone 10 St.oie st.Apr fi 0 LT 068 BT.LUKE ST., VERY lower tenement, 4 rooms, bath and ce: Em Fed ent pu 00, no taxed.Thomas Col- lina, 32 C \u201c#7 a Te LET THAT.Lusiguan st, alinowiy co e, N an si new.Ed ted and in exooliont repair, 8 % Pom.bath and w.c., shed in rear; rent 0 mouth, no taxes.A Poly Geo.Barrington & S 156 St.\u2018Antoine st.\u201c7 heated, bath aod all ri OOM - LARGE WELJ, FURNISHED PARLOR bedroom, with first class board; private Re family; modem conveniences.r gen! 8t.Ur en.OOM-KICELY FURNISHED, LARGE FRONT swily; bot ot water heating, sigptrie M \u2014 43 MCGILL COLLEGE AVE.A O0: tortably furnishod room.J apron: floor, modern Bot COM.fi.LET-STONE FRONT HOUSE, 4 Victoria at.© rooms.b bath and W.O., all lately renovated rent per month, no rant À on free until \u2018May 1st to esirable tenan Barrington Sons, 158 St.Antoin at \u201cHi fi LET-HOUSE WITH VERY LARGE bog\u201d ard and and stablin ä suitable for a car ter, w or te possession, For r particulars Sor 22 Mati Ch Collego avenue.| 00M5\u2014LARGK FRONT _ ou bathroom ™ flat and upper oom.2% Rae Le for aht Eouaskovping so moving.20e Pd 8 FURNIGHED, sur 6 OOMS-PURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, for gentleman or married couple.Reference ex- 26 Park ate.49 4 OOMS\u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, G.HOT her heating, with or without breakiss PRE - 493 00M FURNISHED SINGLE ) ROOM, 2079 BT.Catherine 224 OOM\u2014LARGE \u2018DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, NICELY furn suitable 1: for two gentlemen, bath ing Dominion square.pin ooM- 3 VICTORIA STREET.TO LET, LARCE OOM\u2014A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED SINGLE room, with or without board Frivato family.16 \u2018latoau st.93 ing TO LET.POINT 8T.CHARLES.218 AND fr Bou wtreet, stone front, self: eated by hot water furnace; fi rooms og a a bathroom throom; gas gag and gas fixtures ouse; largo, dx cellar; yard to a lane; rent wa CA poly to Kerrin 140 MeGHI et.0 LET\u2014UPPER TENEMENT, 108A DE- lorimier avenue, 6 rooms, b; and w.c.; hot water and large yard.Apply to 108 Delori- mier avenue.: mé Le Poux Perea LET-NO.41 4168t.DENIS, BETWEEN a era Cd LET\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE.first class furnished heure, near Bherbeqoke fs er 2 ne LET \u2014 FURNISHED So ot apd, CGT 2 Trudy pr jrnience, st pete Ist |= street.Address LET\u2014FOR SUMMER thin two min \u2018well ont low ES 7 7 LET\u2014NO.11 SATE, BT.OFF bath, He por onthe paly 2 Ducking: ham avenue.487 @ TRE at?Univ FURNISHED HOUSE ry ween Loe?2 in ARGE HOUSE ON BST.© Catherine all front rooms, ox- \u2018modern Sonvenisaces and heated.Ap- Piya ry Ey 87 Bt.Catherine stroe 0 - LET\u2014A LOWER FLAT.BEAUTI- weat end; hot ate f po v Je complete, > 0 he r ao Apply Frank Newman & Oo.Room &, \u2018emple aline és6 © 0 ww ET-STONE FRONT AG Fort st, rent 11 rooms, taxes.Avoid to 12 Fort st, or 388 St.Paul ft, 0 me LET\u2014LONGUEUIL\u2014A LARGE semi-detached brick house, eight rooms, furnished or unfurnished.Apply Ps Room 100 St.Lawrence Hall.0 LET-249 GUY ST., UPPER TENEment, 6 rooms and bathroom (4 bed- rooms), hot water, etc.; order; $20.00, no taxes.Apply St.Antoine st.a Lacs Pres THOR \u2014 SUMMER \u201cRESIDENO! CE, Rockw fully tua bed on Bro rooms Apply R, H.Buchanan, 64 [+ o LET VERYN NICELY, FURNISHED vinge Arthur: strobe\u201d ore ea pu LET\u2014UPPER PEEL STREET.NO- furnished, in perfect erd.LET\u2014A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN ntral locality, near Possession any rime 1 from ow un Say on Ce address M 2966,\" STAR office.96 aT LET\u2014TENEMEN 3 AND 5 rooms, w.6, one imm ate ssion; tenements with stables.ply 334 Ca- doux.near Ontario, or 301 St.Urbals, evenings.LET- HOUSE, NO.JX DR DROLET ST, O LET-AT POINTE CLAIRE, FU pished or otherwise, stone house, on river banks, close to railroad Imm te Charlebois, Merchant, Pointe Claire., ail nine self-contained: ront si: also di and en ed, upper tenoment, rooms, $IZ Apply 509 Amherst 8 OFFICES TO LET.fi \"PO LET\u2014HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, BATH, pantry, newly papered, furnace, near ;Prince \u2018Afthur.on St Chkries Borromeest.Immediate Apply 49 Union ave.50 § \u2014 FIRST CLASS n Block, 162 St.Since st.i Apply to P.Lynam, Loeper | ar 0 PT HOUSE.608} ALBERT ST., conte pod, with stable for-2 horses, large y rd; rent $8, no taxes.House, om Serie otroet, 3 rooms, rent $5, no taxes, Dominion street, 3rooms,self-contai ned,rent 65.50, no taxes.Apply to 173 Delisle st.0 LEF\u2014NO.1018 DORCHESTER S comfortable residen: vith & a can ful garden in in frogs, \u2018Rent on iy bos and taxes to E.D.Wintle, n anata Teoot.LET\u2014HOUSE AT POINTE CLAIRE, onthe t, 10 rooms, water in house, | stable, wood sh boat house and bath house in.rear, occupied last summer by Mr.Little.Also a 10 room house on Riverside.Apply L Charle- bois, Merchant, Pointe Claire, 0 0 LET\u2014DOUBLE COTTAGE, 398 ELM, 1» furnace, Shu upper.\u2018tenement.4160 Sherbrooke, 8 rpomsa, hot [water heating, | 16.66; upper.tenement,\u2019 1255 Do Dorchester, 8 rooms, 18.66, immediate on.Lower tenement, 388A Dorchester, rooms, #1, immediate possession.James Ste wart & Co., 178 St, James Le H.Co.P.©.Box 744, Montreal ANTED\u2014A COMPETENT SPICE AND DRUG miller, state oxperience and references.\u201cApply ANTED_SINGERS, CHURCH OF ENGLAND, 0, Alto, tenor, bass, , solo and charus voices.Apply for particulars, H, M., P.O.Box 7#, Moni x ANTED_GTARCHERS.APPLY TROY STEAM - undry Co., Inspector street.WANTED-GOOD GENERAL SERVANT _ FOR small } family; city references required.Mance stree: Apply 383 V ANTED\u2014A STRONG GIRL FOR HOUBEWORK- cferences; no washing.Apply 674 Cudieux ay WANTED \u2014FIRBT CLAS WOMAN COOK FOR have good references.Addrese stating experience and mlary expected to \u201cE 3853,\" Bran 43 VV ANTEDATON Apply to Cornwall office.A FEW GOOD WEAVERS.Co.Cornwall.Ont.495 CANVASSER, FOR BveEy \"VV 4NTED-GOOD county in Quebec, to sell especially to Montreal que Address, gi giving age, WANTED-A FEW MORE CANVASSERS OAN J Dormanent ot employment wi ory in Canadas.tages now.tons Tu Beall, M: ANTED-AN UPPER HOUSEMAID, WHO GAN estly and can bring good b.ply between 2.30 and 3.30 or after 8 p.m., at 319 Peel oy Post Stee Box Box ES 49 1 tbe | tnurs- 3 pearly Tore.8 ington, Montreal, Que.- J.49 10 city references: & ANTED\u2014A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE WO- is accustomed work 20d is afixious +\u201c vecure à permanent position.Aires: G 2710,\" fran man, one who is VV ANTE ENERAL SERVANT, ra Apply 27 Bishop st.We TWO GOOD MEN TO SELL CRIB.hers Magazine.Good pay to right parties.8 ge 49 GooD RE- References required.Apply Mrs.ANTED\u2014A GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK, AB 49 3 Vinet st., city.\u2014 TEAMSTER, WI withhorses.Good knowle to road, and write.Apply at once, Co, 21 TH EXPERIENCE of the city and able e Canadian rowing ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, GOOD GENERAL SER vant.Avply to 5% Laral avenue.9 3 WANTED TW O INTELLIGENT LADIES TO IN- yin, cle.Business e ferred.P.O.2 Dé, Brockville, Ont.xverienos pre: ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT FOR Que country- Apply to 104 MoGill WE TED-GOOD GENERAL RER family.WANED.ACO COOK.APPLY 28 McGILL COL) avenue.4 493 LEGE VANT, SMALL Apply 123 Per- lish © prietor.ANTED\u2014-CARETAKER FOR DOMINION WIRE WwW Mfg.Co.'s Club House at Lachine.Apply at affice thers.between 20 and ¥ y tel, 585 St.unecessary.Apply at once to | VV ANTED \u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK, ATST.MAR- : tin'e Rectory, 476 St.Urbain stree! ' WASTED AY EXPERIENCED PORTER FOR Hot James French and Eng- ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS TRAVELLER BY experienced boot and shoes man, east or west, nu qu fet: first class connection; none but first : Louse.\u201cW 2438, BTAR office.\u2019 47 4.ANTED\u2014 POSITION AS NURAERY COVER ness or mo er's References en.ress \u201cGoverness,\u201d X5 Mclaren st.5 «Ottawa, Unt.» 474 Wa ANTED\u2014POSTTION AS LEADING SOPRANO in \u201church c shotrs highest testimonials Address A : Wem YOUNG MARRIED MAN, SITUAtion as clerk or manager of general store, and keep ng FURNISHED FROM with the use of kitchen, at 45 3t.M st.$3 OOM\u2014 BEAVER HALL SQUARE, NICELY furnished larg: front room, Auer light, hot aon OOMB\u2014GOOD SIZED CLEAN UNFURNIS rooms furnished for 1st thw rmanent perty.SHED vs St.Cathesine.503 OM-WARN, SUNNY AND WBLI FURNISH- room suitable for young g married eo or two génie.Aunty 47 MoGil) College ave.3 \u2014 TO LET, LARGE COMFORTABLE double roum, with\u2019 board.127 Metcaife, vorgèr Lo nt Eautih aotiah and French.Best reference.Country roferréd.Address À.Gaudry, Greaville, que 48 Wan \u2014SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER TO Lente oman.Best of references.Address 5 WW AxTED_syrvaion AB GOOD PLAIN COOK.Apply at 43 81.Margaret st.- 484 VV ANTED-BY A LADY.A POSITION AS COM- or housekeeper.Good references.Address wa 2348 Sran ofice.ue ANTED -BY GOOD DRESSMAKER, SNWING W bg the du day, can can out, Bt.also dre dressmaking done 34 V ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER TO widower, no children, or as companion to an old lady; home greater object thao wages.Apply Maria Del 511 Bt: James st.V ANTED DRESSES AND MANTLES ze make, est fashion, bowest pousi charge.Desrivieres st.4 7ANTED\u2014BY DRESSMAKER, WORK IN PRIvate families.Apply to 131 St.Urbeinst.48 4 VV ANTED\u2014BY CAPABLE WOM WITH li family, work of any ROMAN the day.Arts 98 Chennevillo street.VARIED EXPERT STENOGRAPHER AND French (young man), desires position! Beat references.Good penman.Address \u201cB 23508.\" 8 434 v .D\u2014A POSITION AB TRAVELLER.HAS « connection in Nova Scotia; ten years experi- euce in Lest of ref Ad- \u201cE \u201c STAR office.- 485 V ANTED SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER BY A veo yours ® ce; good references.- dress \u201cC Sam Boe.49 4 NTED\u2014-BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, \u2018WORK the day, or gentlemen's plain washing.15 Dowdy street.7 ors , \u201d i AY ANTED \u2014 À PLAOE AS PLAIN COOK OR working bh Apply 223 Poupart st.49 3 r - 0OM- FRONT FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ng bed, frat floor: igoality central.ug oe FURNISHED, TBR OF KITCHEN, 878 Lagaubhotiere.Call at-7 wm.Pos BOARD.D ROOMS, YOR' LADIES DURING ivate.Ladies attended to at their Y Ladies Oadieus.Doctress, 151 BO trio aos MOEWAN, superior accommodation\u2019 attendance, dieux, below St.Catherine.LADIES 8ICK NURS for boarders, best Torma moderate.187 Ua- .249 100 PBPAEP \u2014 MADAME LE FRANCOIS, LADIFS for _boarde: nurse; TS; best medical attendance; strictly private.Terms moderate.78 8t Dominique.«1 ARD \u2014 WARM BRIGHT, FRONT ROOM, ON good board.#33 Dor- Apply or D\u2014GOOD ROOMS FOR MARRIED DourLE Transients ET\u2014DW ELLI S OF4, 5 AND9 : rooms Ba » Notre Dame st.west, corner of Chath house of 12 rooms, with all modern convonioncos; hot water furnace, hot and cold water, b.and w.Address 1560 Notre Dame, lst cor.Room à LET\u2014DRICK AND STONE COT- 4 , No.20 and 22 Prince Arthur st.; also 565 and 369, 571 and 873 Cadieux, near Prince Arthur; houses in good order; rent inoderate.For turther particulars apply to J.P.Whelan, al Durocher strest.\u201cI Ê me LET\u2014AT VICTORIA PARK (ST.lambert), on.Kdison ajoute, brick cottage vw voter, in house, Rent $IS.| Avpis In bain st.\u2018 fi\" LELIRENT FREE IN RETURN r board and\u2019 attendance, part .of double collage au modern conveniences, &ix and kitchen, in Point St cer b; Jetter, val.Banoo Denoon & Fair, App y > Ja! aL.N = HOUSES, Dame ET NEAT & 8 si Pah ear proie A o.Pin y oer honbes.\u201c817 a LET-16a DRUMMOND, SUPERIOR power dwelling ; fines ot ba 3 large pre: klichen: Seon lot; pr out uildings; $22, no Apply 10 goa ou = LET - OPPOSITE ST.JAMES Methodist Ch pper and lower tenament, heated 1 Daisy furnace.Apply 143 St.Alexander 7 PP 57 à T° LET\u2014NEW CUT STONE HOUSE, 4 270 Prince Arthur, corner of Hutchison street, contains all the modern improvements; 0 \u2014THA AT FINE STONE HOUSE, 11 rooms, bath, w.-e.; heated by fur- ace, 38 Lorne avenue.Apply Dr.Thayer, 1385 - Notre Danie st.58 0 LET\u2014OR FOR SALE COTTAG ith extension, on Burnside Place, oO! wi Guy st.A.Taylor, 1727 Notre Dame st., or 405 Place.501 Burnside are LET\u2014LONGUEUIL, TWO STORY Poure, near riverside, for winter and summer; gallery and cony.Apply Mrs.Dumas, St.avions Hall, Lefure ten mornlug and after five.50 6 room water in house, stable, hause and bath house in rear; will rent farnieh- or Unfurnished; al also an 8 and 10 room house, on river side, to railroad station.seen ha Charlebois, Merchant, Pointe Claire.\u2014 OFFICES IN THE STAR.Ah ann on cng fa flat Hours oll- LET\u2014THE OFFICES Now OCCU- Frère pese Estate Masson, 13 St.delle 8 st.477 y LET\u2014OFFICES OVER STORES, AT | 235 Com: piano loners st.or\u2014|\u2014 Bickerdike, Esq.For in- \u201cforraation, apply to Hislop & Hunter, + 3% Co A eal Estato Agent, oné tn \u201cthe laat few yearsbz R.Apply between 13 464 3 or 5 an and 7 p.m.to 61 YARD TO LET.ARD, ON.EAST AND W side.and pr side, Ti host K.C ce.I \u2014\u2014\u2014- £ \u2014 cottage, \u201con a bemutiful point.BUSINESS CHANCES, wood 8 boat Almonte, Oni vod STOCK FOR SALE AT A trim ounting t: 1590.Being m Brturon.4 ètc., ave at abe: + \"RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.LNAI 2 Te.LET THREE FLATS, SEVEN each, new houses, all modern Pre rent $12.00 Also house of ten © ey all well lighted, Suitable for boarding ouse or large family; ; rent OU per Also self-contained house, Sven rooms, pty stable and coachhouss, rent very low, $13.00.per month.Apply at once, evenings, to P.Vanier, 398 St.Auntoinest.46 7.LEY-SEVERAL NICK FLATS AND tenements, situated on Laval avenue, 4.5, Sand?rooms, with modern conveniences.In Rents 8, 9 and 1 10 datlars no tr i Charles ,Sebolf Tat & Denis.om having som a cap] ay \u201cund xho could carry pd an ry per pute opening for s man wanting to art in manufactur P.O.Box #7, Montreal \u201c4 R BALE\u2014ON THE BEST PART OF ST.\u2014Antoine-at., a-cigar and attached.Hot very cheap ta prompt purdae.unasiderably psp on account at [heats Kddress \u201cJ a \u2014 BY A MAN HAVING OVER % ap Ne HEE LET\u2014THREE LARGE NEW SELF contained rlats, Nos.2, 4 and 6 Conw street, all he latest improvements; also low tenement, No.14; rents Styles, 47a Durocher st mn TS LKT\u2014ST.LOUIS SQUARE, 6 ROOM flat, beautityls finished in cotton wood, mantel, etc.; delightful situation; heating by on prioter.Apply at 56 Lavai avenue or to Morris, 128 James st.LET-31 BELMONTSTREET, FLATS.heated and cared for, one has six roo The tenant ol to leave, would sell Ife love, etc.ata .H.a.Simpeon, 0 John.rent moderate.For \u2018further appl J.P.Whelan, 31 Durocher st.par 27 7 a OARD \u2014 AND ROOM FOR L LADIES DURING class and medical Accommodation or.other patients.A\u201c street.46 at | 0 LET \u2014 ATTRACTIVE UPPER dwelling, excellent order, 237 St.Urbain, near Ontario, 9 rooms, including summer kitchen, twostory \u2018shed; hot bath.gasaliers with house.$22, no taxes to good tenant.Apply 10 * BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG MAN, FULL BOARD sad soem, with French family, or 5 A.Payns, of PU olor Bk | ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, BY GENTLEMAN, hte room snd board, & in rea] pod and Jenteal wi WAR D\u2014SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN pis old Country, 10 years\u2019 experience and provision store, 4 years\u2019 canvassing and nie for tes and insurance Ompaios: first class references.J.Woodley, 348)¢ St.Antoine st.93 'ANTED WILL TRE LADY WHO ENG AGED rl as general servant, ouday, 185 Metin oo ease send ver sddress or o's > V \u2018ANTED\u2014SEWING IN PRIVATE FAMILIES by one who understands dressmaking, I or ladies and chil Apply 45 St.i st 92 ANTED-\u2014SEWING BY THE DAY, se Soop dressmaker, or light housekeeping.des LOST : Jabra ronss PURSE AND ed rota to 9) Unton age O8T-TAN COLLIE, ANSWERS TO NAME OF Reward on returning to Mn.J.Burnett, #3 re of age.Must be good i pain cook, Fim washing or ironing: nurse kept; references Durocher st.493 NTED LADY AGENTS preparation for toilet dress 1576 be Dominique at.; Aa ton.AU PRE) AN APPRENTICE TINSMITH FOR À Hoolahan, 2196 ops- | | I ; VV ANTED_A THOROUGH GENERALSERVANT, I | | SELL THE FIN- mplexion.Ad- 492 ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT, AT 39 BTAY- \u2018 nor ave.References wor! vue; ens: CE 8 WANTED IMMEDIATELY._A_GEXERAL BER- be able todo good plain cookin, Shuter Jhsbing, A nurse k apt.References required.Avg 57 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BERVANT, erences required.Ap- 492\u2014 ANTED \u2014 À A GENERAL SKRVANT encea rer mp ; VV ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.oa } | w 1385 Taronga od Beferen f FOR A wages given.City Iter ferences required.Apply 32 Durucher.Notes SMART GIRLS AS APPRENTICES ; to the ihe cefloring and dressmaking, ter firet class tailoress; go: chance to learn.02 Bleury st.42 Wot MAN AND STRONG BOY TO WORK around stable: Apply 332 Greene ave, West 49 2 } We TENOGRAPHER AND SYPEWRIT.« far à merci dress \u201c'G 2889,\u201d Hya.hant's office, A AR 492 Orla We.co ratio SERVANT FOR SMALL ce ANTED.4 AT ONCE.GIRL TO DO GENERAL Must understand coking.Apply 4, family, no \u2018washing.Apply #94 5¢t.Chas.ANTED À GENERAL RERVANT WHO I8 A A 493 u cook.City references required 8 | in the evening 10 Park avenue.A a GENERAL SERVAN WARE J T AT 2 Vio: oe We =A GENTEAL SERV._ enoss required.\u2018 48 Bishop et.ANT.REFER.© WANTED TWO VERY EXPERI ENCED RETAIL L 2901, \"STAR ses ANTED À BOY ABOUT LS 14 War YEARS a goods salesmen.Address i 1.Blam ion naine 12 WHO à call at 1 Wi et A GOOD ,DEFSSMARER TO SEW families; out Address \u201cL ANTED\u2014WORK BY THE DAY AS A GOOD laundress.Refers ces.Apply No.0.3 Bannockburn ave, of Beigneura co y ANTED-SITUATION \u2018A8 WORKING 350 keepo: woman, competent to take full os house.Pois references.Address \u2018J 2570,\" FE; offi ANTED_BY A YOUNG GIRL, rare in a store or with photographer or otherv! ply 122 123 Berri st.V ANTED-SITUATION AS GENERAL SERVANT in small family (city references).Address \u201cK 2885,\u201d BTAR ofice.032 WAL -BY DANISH LADY, SPEAKS ENG hid aitustion 88 housekeeper for a single lady or eutlem J 3873,\u201d BTAR office.5 2 To Ne RNDINAVIAN G SPEAK: Ww English, light house vor, in a sm ey wily, | washing ol or ironing.Address \u2018\u201cJ 2674,\u201d STAR office.50: 502 ANTED- SITUATION AB NURSE.CAN TAKE ull charge of young baby.references.416 OST\u2014ON SUNDAT, ox or NEAR BLEURY ST, to 13 Finder will be rewarded $3 osT-0N THE %TH INST.A LADY'S TURSE, $4, an earring aad a lady's à ddresa.ward at en St.Antoine 48 El LP THE 2TH INST SMALL TU PURSE SE CON lease re 0 Birks\u2019 drug store.ne 2 I ost Sa YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.SMALL bro arse, goclosing cheque, nak badge, no Be T\u2014A FOX TERRIER DOG, BLACK AR TAN soswert to} she name of Jack, wil il and ¢ the al aside.Any person de- black fi LET-THOSE CENTRAL HOUSE3, \u201cHetura\u2014] sand spam ne TY ro A NE OST\u2014BRINDLE BULL TERRIER, yan SMALL Pot Finder rutrrn to 4 COLOR, WITH OST = GREY TAN blanket on.läberai reward when rotui to Fred B.Jamieson, 375 8t.Martin 01 DBT LEFT 1% A ST DENIS STREET CAR, ON morning, + Reward at of lady's dress.contæam: ey a st saine to ag.CK LEATHER PURSE, CORTAINING - sx.two 1 dollar bills, fifty cents and some car a sdvertisement, etc.Finder Joyneded ed > roturning to Lighutall & 501 OST_FEBY.ie STH, ON ONTARIO AND WEL lington street a E Pt.Bt.Charles d 5 31.1 8 James at.50 1 ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, ENGAGEMENT AS ho pueskeeper to ons or t mo tt lemme Antei- gent retined English woman.Apply 47 M College VV ANTED-SITUATION AS CONP.ON, LADY help, nursery governess, expert , good needlewoman.salary, Address \u201cRK SUL,\" Sram of.\u201d ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGlishman, haste the og to nar n gentleman's family; is œill- ing on table.\u2018Address >\" K 3804,\u201d BTAR ofiee.5 3 ANTED A SITUATION OF A Ww married men.Address \u201cL SE 4 ve es RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED mise Heiner H ao tam ployment, coul Address \u201c1 000,\" Mann ct \u201cos V AXTED\u2014 BY A LADY LIVING IN THE try, othe RANT Ay help; com TE Te W Ww ANTED-A RITDATION, BY A S00D GENER.paul servant.Can give « od rel erences.Ase 4B © ANTRD \u2014 SE we WING BY Tux Dax TI Lagnuchetisre or 1608 Be Cotberies.a -\u2014 oni: good Taber CER TUL\" Bran re.Charte.ja rene 20 91.\u2014 FOUND.Le D_TOX TERRIER.DESCRIBE \u2018BY ter.Address \u201c3 2/52,\" STAR PUPILS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PUPILS.THR INQRESCOUTEL lies Behool of Languages, Fraser L [FRENCH FROVESSGR WARNAULT » residence, ee 48 Serd ANTED \u2014 PUPILS, READING.WRITING, Wem oes.Telos.beginners.addres.\u201cGi.2706,\" Gran \u201c: à PEN a Tavaur PRIVATELY.\u2018 WAR Jeera, Xo, LYora Jomo fi O LET\u2014UPPER AND LOWER TENEments of four rooms w.é.; large sheds; rent five and six dollars.Apply to Wing { Palmer, 560 St.Hypolite i mn Te LET\u20143 BEAUTIFUL NEW FLA Amherst sf facin Logan's Park, rooma each, with furn the Tost modern lambing, electric lighting, and bells, etc.Rent per month, no taxes.Apply to Jos.C.Beau- haber No.17 Place d'Arm 467 0 Ta LËT\u2014TWO NEW STONE FRONT, flats, corner Greene.Avenue and St.An- toine etreet, 7 roo k room, Daisy furnace, boiler, gas, bat ad Rent very dow.pe no taxes.Apply on premises or 614 St nto O0 LET-TWO C LET IN A STONE FRONT HOUS Qi RY Ba Foot Stross, «© ce flats, 6 and 7 rooms, with modern ù also cottage.near Pacific work shops.font low.Avely 125 Laval ave.87 © oO LEF\u20141130 DORCHESTER.WILL.BE + Ari in good rr gay Sater, téne- men le avenue,ocotiage tupson, 30 St.id oh \u2019 7 fi LET\u2014 ONE OF THESE FINE marble front self-contained houses, No, 783 Upper 8t.Denis st., 12 rooms, ith armace and eve modern nvenience.Ren! xen tate Wilson, Nor 17 Bact TE LET\u2014THE CHEAPEST DWELL- pod avers convenience, 377 Berri, sis red, $15; 41 Tand 47 Church street, ne, R.2 Troma 174 St James.46 22 Te LET\u2014NEW LOWER TENEMENT.22 Guilbault st.six rooms.bath, hot water and a all modern Sopvenio nces; sig dark 00ms.er remuer, eu ore Niel.ri £4 a fi qe LET\u2014LACHINE, HOUSE.PLEA- ; santly Sivanted of w water fronts.nine rooms; in good order; h, W.C.; ren: ; immediate possession.U1 Se.J Josoph st.46 7 \u201cbath, w.os \u2018etc.: also oo cabling.Rent low To good tenants.Apply to R.Slack, as SEP Paul a 7 | £h \" 0.LET NICKS SIX ROOM HOUSE TO od pain ter and.paperhanger, with small \u2018amily who can pay Ralf L e rent by work afterhours.- Address * T 2380,\u201d BTA Rofflce, 47 LET-A LARGE BRIC ous £2 reo 770 Sherbrooke et, cote ot Hoyer eity atrest, with coach house and stable.gi H.Joseph & Co., 18 Sacrament.£2 LET-87 MANSFIELD ST., LOWER tenement, 7 rooms; reat low toa desir: able tenant.John Henry Hodges, 1108 T Temple Building.ard LET-CHEAP TO A DESIRABLE tenant, upper and lower cut stone dwellings, 6 and 6} tianover street: also two relf- contained cottages, 3 and 91 Oenovievs street, newly iy papered red and tinted, Daisy furnace, all san Conencess ve y centrally situated.A pee to C.Mullarky; Temple Buildin or anover street.jo water; dard ne soft water indoors; nicely situat- od, between boat and cars.Apply to Ÿ Hamilton, 9 Bleury st, Montreal.> 46 7 © T° HE MOPEETNEME EE ON a, WEIL Congrégation Chala ofc eTiS ET\u2014STONE FRONT DW a cGiil ee ra avente.bented by hot first, class order.Dlr ai et.ley a Yo LET-% BALMORAL 7 ROOMS, bethri loset, water to fp era kitchen sink; poy painted 7°p4 i + pered throughout.Apply on \u201cWANTED JRRMAK, BEST OON- LEP LOWER borne, HEAT rina acné oma references.Terms ms ps Water » Partir fo goésrate.Gesmes à for: ma té a eva Les NCE jailed would ake port rea in\u201d boaçé, LAA AA a \"ANTED-TO RENT A FURNISHED HOUSE, 15 tt a 160 Smprovemens.near St.Louis square.Appl 4 » Drolet.\u201cFURNISHED HOUSES WANTED., _ We on a good street,in the west end.Addr: 1760,\" Bran 0 FURNISHED FLATS WANTED, a a Ta TH SR US NN SAAS WA NTED\u2014-POR THE LTH OF MRRCH OR IST - 1 furnished ia » 00: of Aj » furnished or n- sisting of 4 or 5 rooms, kitchen included, within 90 ur 35 minutes walking distance to Post Office.san exceed $18 per month.Address \u201cK 2604,\u201d BE low.Apply ent SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION KILM-DRIED tindling wood, tm tamarao kia pee met, 81.6 por oud & Oo, corner Guy.one 8110.Fotos eue 0 disc NEW L discount, 1500 wood 4 and mete) bal- Poeme shating mill pion We under Mink Oo S7 Papineau ag.Montres 231 5 SALE-TFOR DRESSMAREHS, BOARDING na red.| houses, © $1.00.Last or ever.No des: tel, Montreal agent for iron ehamelied Hes, & IN gaine! letters for windows, Put : Sint L Mar Martel, Importer, 673 Craig st.Bell tele- MASSEY pertoot gendition.cost $40; May to purchaser.ln good Pails: stove, house w Address \u201cR 1064,\" 87 STAR offic.R SALE \u2014PROM 21C UP, WINDOW SHADES, from the maker BL H Martel to select froin BR BALE\u2014HEINTZMAN Shi and 8156; R SALE\u2014JOB LOTS OF PRICE anion 5 and.10 cents per, doz.Ticket cards and price tickets, 673 Craig at.R SALE SECOND HAND ROLLER sc, OFFICE R SALE-HARD WOOD B = FETE ST Re © lengthe Large loads.R BALE-DRY EINDLING a hades @ Foy pun - mono: mon ye toa prompt buyer.Hoary Mile, PEC Tans or a | FOL no nx 11 ROBD ous Tai J Fe RE CE LOT, TWONLY Soa pa ine = ed LOP P.GENEREUX, Manager, 50 30d R.A.Mak ing.147 8t.James street.FR SA.SALE-LONGUE ATEN ue CHOICE\" lots close of the the river and wit hast.Steies.y rente re a bare be toa Sout of theme Lota Be re ta arene and best sitaatod sites LO.P SENEREUX.Man , 50 300d Mainwaring, 141 James st.For BALE-$/50\u20148T.LAWRENCE MAIN 8T., 88.feet front.On easy terms of { payment and very sult able for à sore.Inari locality is rising fast and it would pay you to look into the matter.LO.P.GENEREUX, Ma 50 Sood RB.A.Mainwaring, 147 James st.POLISHES URBAIN ST.$0 CASH.tie Te OF.RARE, Manager Mainwaring, Nore St.James st.KR SGALE\u2014ST.LAWRENCE, ONTARIO AND ST.Charles Borromee.1 have tho choicest coruer lot in that locality.L O.P.> CENEREUX, Ma: s 50 200d A.Malowaring, 147 James st.For SAIE\u2014VACANT LOT ON NOTRE DAME ST, near Mountain at, very central fore (9 x a and stores; sure to inorease: bargain at » fleas.\u2018Another Ho lot, 87x107 Sussex at, fine le ten » Uargaln.Liberal conditions\u2014the close sn estate.LABADIE A LAPIERRE 48 3eod 6 5% Tames st R SALE\u2014AT DORVAL.CHOICE LAKE 87 Louis front lot: also building lots on Dorval a T7 EP WINTLE, Heal\u2019 0s Lo 1 Wamgicel cress.__.WANTED TO PURCHASE.ANTED \u2014 _GEKSE FEATHERS, NRW secondhaëd, but pure and clean, at the bi American market prices.Address Desier, et ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE A MILK ROUND, 05 oetitral part of city.\u201cRie hi \u201c1 VV ANTED_TO PURCHASE A GOOD En posumatic tire bic oh eany LOTMAS.Ry sating v price, make, condition and terms to\u2018\u201cG = \" ANTED\u2014 GROOERY FIXTURES, ALSO TWO counters about ten feet.Address 87 Ottaws yy - = A BECONDHAND CAISCEATH Premier, Remington or Standard type Smith In good condition, Address sia tating price a: \u201cK 2898,\u201d BTAR office 503 » eral) 0 BU white of black, (or black aad white \u2018Av ply ret m., 297 8t.herinest.8503 Men TO PURCHASE A HAND PR x in.41 in.Muse De teed in good worl Avs to Ho 03 P.313 ANTED-TO PURCHABE GOUDBECONDHAND typewriter and high office.desk.P.O.Bed L MACHINERY FOR SALE : + to i , = ju cmt A centre ad tm BE ART \u2018 £ ¢ , x 18 ENGINE, made by Joo.Mi i 112 pod order, very heavy an ee Donel, Hoy aud all complete.Price on application.\u201c4X NLER, in good order, $300.- 14 X 11° # BOILER, in good order, 8190.BECONDHAND Shingle Machine, in fair order, §75.HEAVY SAW FR.without carriage or sa, 15 HORSE POY LONER LOCOMOTIVE BO.DOUBLE 1 BRON RS ROISTINS a THN a orse 0 HORSE POWER IA)COMOTIVE BOILER, with en- mount on 11 HÔRSE POWER PORTABLE KDOÏSB AND- BOILER an A 8x Poi 3 hero make, 44 Bi ae YECLIPSE * BAW M.8x1 ORIENTAL Rt ot aa new, for $150.13 HORSE POWER UPRIGHT BOILER.ih 10 horse engine, ail mounted on the one fron base, refitted and in first class order.6 HORSE- POWER UPRIGHT ENGINE BOILER, = HORSE.POWER PORTABLE ENGINE AND BOILER om wheels, not used mors than six 0) 3 HORSE ROWER ENGINE, in good order, $30.9 X 14 BLIDE VALVE ENGINE, as Dew.7 HORSE | POWER GAS ENGINK, guaranteed in good 199 FOUR-SIDRD COWAN MOULDER, refitted and com 10° FOUR-BIDED GOLDIE & McOULLOCH MOUND- ne u° PLANER AND zones AND \u2018MONLDER d order.POST BORING MACHINE, as new, $15, GIG BAW MACHINE, in order, N° DOUBLE BHAVINGS EXHAUSTER, Buffale For oore machines, or further particulars, apply to A.R.WILLIAMS, 50 7 daw 306 St.Jaines street, Montreal.SPECIFIC ARTICLES, A NEN Ne xo Our Goods he a Success, * =| 4 Have been weighed in the scales of Worth & Popularity and not found wanting.$ The Cook's Friend Powder.nds\u2019 $200 Prompt del a Cre.Eh STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC O LET., fi LET\u2014ON QUERN STREET, BRICK building, suitable for facto! ry of machine shop; ; host and a team power; cheap.A HR.Ives & Co.po > vod of fä To LET_STORE 86 MCGILL 8T.CEL- Jar and two flats of atore, No.92 MoGill st.; store corner 1 ocoupled Canada Bank Noto G.or whole.\u201cFiate cornet MoGill \u2018and W flit ete, vroil lghtod and $130).10 Lemoine st.G.de Bola, 3 Sacrame: ml \u201cWELL 5 BRATED.ughicd.in or Fg eat power.A a Ness & Co, 769 Craig street.- 47 R SALE LDANVASSIONS BIGN8 FOR BEAL KS ESTATÉ proot SR sod cotton Ton sien .a apis.8.Pur BALE\u2014A NO.2 SECOND HAND REMIN MINGTON May be seen at 1790 Ontario st, ALE-SEYE TERRIER PUPS, FROM PRIZE fox farrier Jape or\" very x Brushes! is Se PATENTS ewEN N.EVANS, Counseller & Expert, BE BALE-BLACK BREASTED RED GAME or will trade for others \u2014 STAR DICE FoR SALE\u2014TO LECTURERS SAND JTHERS.EW other sublects; * bargain.\u201d P.O.ox 330, Montreal s SALE\u2014-COMMON SENSE ROACH, 106 mor ra ext exterminator, hn X of 250, 500 Soc and FA.06 ma SHOPS TO LET ply to H.H.Lyman, st.| LET-LARGE STORE, 2203 ST.Catherine st.extonding to the lane in ar, with I dry ce cellar.Apply Brown Broa, Windsor Marke as WAREHOUSES TO LET.PR 0 \"po, LETTHOSR ROOMY AND CON- ient warehouses, Nos.23 to 29 King street.Apply Ww G.8.Brush, Trustee, 3 King A LOT SECOND HAND PU LOCAL AAA LOS LAS ANT i r \"\u2014SHOP;-2803 BT.CATHERINE 20x80 eu Saphalted cellar.Rent, incl ng Heating Aie E month and taxes Ap- \"HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC.\u201c SALE-HANDEOMB YOUNG KENTUCKY ; trotting horse, beau vb of the most suylish animals ta Canads and An owner is finished will sold fawlly bore would orne would be taken iu part payment.Ea thar ros ee 1 FLAEFTLAND PONY PONY rs HORBE 6 YEARS OLD; 's covered mowed eros: 5 608 10 ggwae\u201d & i MEET TO STONE FRONT Paal street, at event oocupiad by ohn Martin & torations to Mers au Torms reasou- .| able.Apply on the premises.34 1000d FACTORY TO LET.NINN NIN fa T° LET-LARGE FACTORY, ON WEL suit NICE TURNOUT, Gr mou cata to ROHAGE | SMALL qui peice and te be VE peg vd pa YO.LOAN, for sash, blind, box, factory on the eomisn: DUE 5 73 Wel, ot.»17 HALLS TO LET.: NS ANANSI 5s HA TTR ns yours 8 the mH © rot PESTE EDP er CORNWALL M'FG COMPANY.The annual neral me meet ot the Corn.1° Mano = eng of was held | yesterday Rttornoun at Te office The annual statements dre x bmitted and epprov were subm of.atter which the following directors were Messrs.Allan, W.M.pese A3 T.Paterson, H Montagu nas and W.A.H > RB I a Ev ye At à su nent meeting of the Board, Mr.Andrew Allan was president; W.M.Ramsay, vice- dent.and Robert Méigen, managing director, - RAILWAY AY NOTES.Mr, Bell, Assistant General pussonges Taent.oo of the Grand Trunk Railway, asd i Chicago last night-on business conn ith his company.Mr.P.Pense, District Passenger it, G.T R returned this morning from jiness trip to the West, At five o'clock last Syening as J.h Mc- esman on the the C.P.R., Pointe Fortune local train w.coupling on \u2018the en- fine to bis train at Windsor street Station, is hand became jammed between the butter snd the dead Sood of the first conch, ACTION DISMISSED, ; T The Dams Le 1, wite of .Cer Te to ag Ed ape mT ALG tt con = nm mir 4 The Buily Star.Ef WJ a Fein yo or three mon| Te believe t! s circulation of Tan =e ex- sis to Fir of Socuet parce free ac OI Cie, oo de Ia Grange.Bots Bate 18 France, A \u2014 et CIRCULATION.\u2014OF THE\u2014 Daly and Weekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 23, 1895.\u2018Monday.Tuesday.\u2026 vosauses Wednesday.Saturday.ov eressnieesrsn assesses sasase 4, 511 240.482 Present Average: Pending Fon.23, 40,080 70,406 7 5 M Last Week From the above .are excluded several thousand short subscriptions regarded as more or leas ephemeral.Average Circulation of the STAR Last Week THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1896.THE NEW CONGRESS.|.\u2014 One of-the effects of the Republican landslide in the Congressional elections last autumn was the return of a vast number of novices in the business of governing, Out of the 356 members of the new \u201cHouse,\u201d 162 bave never served in Congress before.The vast majority of these new men are naturally Republicans, that party having ploughed its way into many fresh fields.The Republican phalanx numbers 241 -members; and of- these old Congressmen, while 135 are i\u2018\u2018colts.\u201d As a Washington correspondent points out, \u201cshould the recruits take it into their heads to mutiny and run things in their own way they would have a majority of twenty-nine in the Republican caucus, and could do exactly as they pleased; they could elect a speaker, divide the committee chairmanships to their own liking and outline all legislation.If the veteran Republicans ab sented themselves from the House the new men of that party would outnumber all the Democrats in the House by a majority of thirty-one.\u201d While it is not at all likely that any such combination of the new against the experienced members will be attempted, their overwhelming majority in the ranks of the ruling party must introduce an element of uncertainty into the situation that will be more pleasingly interesting to those of us who watch the fun than to the leaders of the House who are responsible for the discipline and tactics of the Congressional party.Mr.Reed, for instance, may enjoy running his trial race, before the meeting of the National Nominating Convention next year, over new and unknown ground; but most folk would be inclined to conjecture otherwise.If the \u2018\u2019new blood\u201d in Congress is-of-the- |\u2014 right sort, it will do the nation no harm.Old party men jwho have served long in the Congressional or Parliamentary ranks, are apt to become afllicted by narrow notions as to what is possible and what is not.They are likely to become particularly sceptical a8 to the probable success of clean and straight-forward methods of campaigning.New men, on the other hand,\u2014especially if they are borne into the House on a high wave of strong popular feciing\u2014can hardly fall to have an ensourniting faith in the possibility of reu-ly = ihe reason of the electorate by the coura, ous presentation of the truth.They will be less separated, too, froin the bosom of the people than the veteran partizan, and more surely abreast with the feeling of the time.Other things boing equal, the party will be less to them and the country more; the influence of the party leaders over them will hardly be so dominant as it is over men who have learned the superficial wisdom of following with docility.The *\u2018deadlock\u201d in the State Tature over the election of a Federal Senator bas been broken at last.A \u2018\u201cdark horse\u201d won the contest, and was, of course, a Republican.The \u201cdeadlocks\u201d in Delaware and Idaho still continue; so that st present the new Senate stands: Republicans, 41; Democrats, 30; Populists, 6.The new Oregon Senator, Mr.George W.MoBride, isa very stronz local man.His popularity was well proven by bis election a8 8 Republican to be Secretary of State bya majority of about 10,000, when Pennoyer received a Democrat-Populist plurality ot abont \u201c7000.The Springfield Republican says that \u201chis position on the silver question does not seem to be settled,as he is not known to bave committed himseif,\u201d but it i; adds shat as he recsived the full Republican vote of the Oregon Legislature, silver men and \u201cis inferred that he may be a silve i- The opinions of the members of the new Congress on the coinage question are alinost of more importance than their party affliliations.THRE WORM HAS TURNED.Most of the lawgivers who have been threatening to put down the Theatre Hat puissance by calling in the police, have con- with a solemn warning; but out in emanci- California no such foolish weakness \u2018has been shown.There the hard worked legislator bas been obeated once too \u201c afften ol a good look at the lofty terpei- \u201c eborean performance he bad paid his good momer to see.The iren has 108 only are- he and his fellows have pamsed an ash which provides that \u201cit shall be unlawful | for any person or persons visiting any place of publie amusement to wear hate, bonnets, | Doods or other basdwear during the hours | of the performance, and any person viala- |.ting the provisions of this act shall be liable | - 90 the parson\u2019 sgiifived in damages net to excead the eum of $80.\u201d - \u201cThe person wrathy individual, usually of the male sex, who aite behind The Hat, and knows when the act is over by sesing thq: gentiemen about him go out to talk business in the lobbi By this provision, be will get baok not only the price of his ticket, but enough money to buy a seat in the front row for the next performance.The California act further provides that the Hatee shall be given a phoice between à fine not to exceed $25and imprisonment in the county gaol for a period not to exceed 25 days.By this time, it is presumed that the Hat will have #one out of style and that there will be no temptation for the prisoner to repeat the offence.This measure may seera to be a trifle sweeping and severe; but it oily shows what mere men will da when pushed into too cruel a corner.Let the ladies of Montreal take warning by the sad fate of their Californian sisters.OUIMET'S ME MEETING There was Only a Very \u2018Sman Gathering at Sohmer Park Last Evening.The meetingof the une Sohmer Park last pig t, orgauize Ouimet, the City Half demonstration Orauizer, was only attended by about two hundred people, and to judge from their appearance but very fow of them belonged to the class of unemployed.It was nearly nine o'clock before the proceedings began, Mr.Ouimet having waited.for the alderinen he had invited, Ald.Hurteau, Prefontaine, Brunet, Nolan and Hurtubise, to arrive.lL \u2014 During the\u2014wait-Mr\u2014Ouimet got into a lively discussion with Mr.Prender- gast, of the Central es and Labor Coun- oil.r.Prendergast took Mr.Ouimet to task for organizing these demonstrations, saying they did harm to.the cause of the workingmen and the distressed.Mr.Prendergast added that the calling of the meetin was a mere political dodge.imet retorted that he knew what the \u2018unemployed wan The Central Trades and Labor Council instead of accepting $500 to establish-a Labor Burea should have demandsd work for the poor.The discussion was cut short.by Mr, Oulmet moving down the ball to the, platform, followed by those present.Mr.Levert after some persuasion consented to take the chair and elivered a short address on the aims of the Horse \u2018Owners Association andthe new Snow Carters\u2019 Association.He asked those interested in the latter organization to attend the meetin pat the corner of Maisonneuve and St.Catherine streets on Friday evenin, \u201cMr.Ouimet then made a speech, I$ was absurd, he said, for the City Council to vote $500 for a Labor Bureau.It was w the men wanted.If the oity could not afford to provide them all with work, let it start soup Kitchens.Workingmen could not be allowed to starve.Mr.Ouimet attacked the Mayor and praised Ald.Hurtean, Ald.Prefontaine and their friands in the Cit ty 1 Council.As for the speaker, he sal he was willing to sacrifice imself.Patriots had been hanged in 1837 and he was willing to face death to save the mployodatS at money to provide loyed to meet again on the ars on Wedne: Thon the party broke up and at half-past nine the big hall was empty again.THE SPRING ASSIZES.A Lengthy Calendar For the Grand Jury.What will probably be ons of the longest criminal terms the Court of Queen's Bench opens at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, when Mr.J ustice Baby will deliver his address to the Grand Jury.It is expected that the term will last at least six weeks, during which perjod it is said that Judge Baby will be rel foved by Mr.Justice Wurtele.The followin, list of the cases to come 38 before the rand Jury: Camille the ee ESSAIS ames Garva- Alderi ods; Sages | theft: Bon an\u201d rerio 8 Theft; Bouslo Superior and Mary Smith, eft; aillau forgery; Hitalr re Bobain.rjury; Au bard a Binga, l'atteinpt to murder; George st Denjs, sho, > breaking: John Mo- Lauglin, phop breaking; tson, arson; Samuel Loughe age stamps; Dents 2 romoving thoft; Thomas Brown, rape; Geo! e Johnston, attempt to teal from the mas Heaney, assauit: Donata Metiver, theres John Stone et al, oo wpiracy: W.J.Stevenson, theft from TION; Pierre Brault, perjury; Pierre lon ands Ev- ene P.Flynn, perjury: Martin W rob! ames Prende op breaking: John Ander son, theft; Delphine Bo on, theft; John Patter son, attempt to steal; Joseph Mart inean wound; ing with intent; Michael Healy, attempt commit murder; Vm.Talbot, theft: Louis A robbery; Joa.Martineau, theft; Amati Bloke.theft, \u2018Geo.Johnson, shooting with in- do bodily Oo es, sho Tresking: Dominique Leduc, attempt to 00! Tape.WANT TO RETURN.Rev.M.Letellier, ish prieat of Lake Linden, Houzhton » Mich., from which the French.Canadians, w return to Canada under the leadership of Hev.Abbé Paradis.writes: \u201cI do nut see any future for our French-Canadiañs in the county of Houghton.There is no longer any.employment in the lumber woods, as.the logs are everywhere exhausted.hey are not miners, and consequently cannet work in the mines, so the only thing left for them to do 1s to return to Can and make homes for themselves on the land.They would, in tact, follow Rev.Father Paradis to Canada f they had means to do so, for the most ot them are unable to pay their passage home.\u201d HER LAST VISITOR.Acroes her of CN When the cloud fell, \u201cBat Th Las last Lett her that day, young, beau strand alone on a strange sl shore, Til the © great House of Pity shut her a And there, as if she was not nor had been, Hope came no more.Jove came, with tender voice, and hand, od oom d kissshe scarce could understan erstand, And ee \u201coar eyes, that now unans beamed Wher triends looked on her, apd as if she dreamed oir faces shone and faded.Months and years met their lost one in the sad Retreat found her not, and passed with burdened * And bitter tears.She saw th them but as phantoms which all hours Thrust r brain; and yet they bro't her And tle words, and En ein it vain?Theis un thanked pity on her unt Boros feil away the RS badd ye me wor ew And sorrow in friendshi Ca.Her mates found thor tavoriien soute were re ET va New Joves grown Ume bons Her ST mi her missed sosorely.O the balm soul's forgettuiness, trig ed ll ; and, with no mate share her journeys to th sylom gate, a crased That feels not w| The mother bore She went alon week in, week 0 Summer and ut, alone nter, till her Pichet one e her babe again, and she grew gray delay catered hls soul; and by a vote of eal te wl.aggrieved\u201d is, doùbtlons, the Before siting 3 pr imet-invitea-| ©esential-eléments mentioned, the qf er w ) ¢ she had d mad, THE NATIONS s i ROBERTSON LAST NIGHT.> : Yesterday's Proceedings at the Central Canada Agricultural Society's Convention \u2014 The Progress Made in the Theory of Farming.Mr, S, A.Fisher, of Knowlton, Que, vice- president of the Association, ocoupled the chair at yestarday afterncon\u2019s session of the Central Canada Agricultural Associa tion's convention.- The attendance was - larger than in the morning, and the proceedings were vory interesting.Mr.T.Ramage read a paper.on \u2018Farm Yard Man- | ure.\u201d He prefaced his remarks with an'allusion to the importance of the subject.The advantages which resulted, while, indirectly also, we benefited by the improvement : in the quality of the manure.In Scotland great care was taken to rix the horse and cow manure properly.Vigilance was also exercised so that none of the liquid manure should go to waste.he speaker.believed that more manure was lost by evaporation than any other way.He favored manuring in the autumn and not ploughing tod deep, Ditferent farmers employ diilerent methods of applying manure, and an intelligent man would have to consider all the conditions before adopting any particular method.In order to Roue as much as possible of the uid manure, it was advisable to cut the straw for bedding.covering the manure he summed up his- remarks as follows: Save the liquid manure, mix the horse and cow manures well, let the farmer use his common sense in the application of the manure, which should not buried so that it would not seen again, and let the farmer feed the land well, if he EXPECTED IT TO FEED HIM.Professor Shutt, of the Central Experimental Farm, proceeded to deal with the \u201cChemistry of farm yard manure.\u201d \u2014T necessity of manuring, he considered, need pot be discussed.It was too generally admit Every crop took a partion of of its food m the soil, and what was thus taken away fertilizers bad to ba used, Every farmer ought to know what was meant by nitrogen, potash and phosphorie acid, whioh were the essential elements of fertility.It was of these three élements that the growth of crop exhausted the land most particularly.These the manure restored to the soil, and thus it paid the farmer to use his own crops upon -the farm #8 possible, a8 they re sented actually part Sof his capital.he rofessor then described the oflices per ormed by what is called \u201chumus\u201d in | fertilizing the soil.\u2018\u201c Humus\u201d is the decayed vegetable matter which is left on the soil, and, as it decomposes, thus manur- wh the land, it also sets free certain gases ich gxercise a beneficial effect as plant A soi} rich in \u201chumus\u201d was favorable to he growth of vegetable bacteria.As farm-yard manure was valuable in so far as it contained varying quantities.pf: the PL » In conclusion wa of the manure depended upon THE CONDITION OF THE ANIMAL, the proportion of the horse manure to the cow manure and the manner in which the liquid manure was rved.By means of tables, the professor ahowed the proportions of potash, nitro, and phosphoric acid in liquid and.solid horse w manure respectively.He showed chats aheep manure was the richest in all tial elements : shee next explained the purposes of litter.The first of course wr was th imal clean and comfortable; the second to absorb and preserve the liqui id manure.The absorbing capacities of different kinds of litter varied.But that was not thé only consideration.The greater the amount of nitrogen in the food given to an animal, the richer the manure.If an animal were kept down to minimum rations, the quantity of manure is small.If the minimum refers to the quality of the food alone, the manure will be still inferior in quality and quantity.The richest manure was produced by adult animals at rest and not producing milk, It was very unwise to put the manure heap under the eaves of the barn.Whenever a storm occurred, the rain swept off the roof on to the pile and washed away gradually all the liquid manure, For one thin, the plant food in it,was more readily soluble than Th the solid, In the > uid which ren throu the sewer polluting our streams and our drinking water, here were a .great man valuable fertilizing \u2018agents whichcould utflizéd if the sewage was directed in the proper way.The bad smell and smarting seusation -which sometimes assailed our ones and eyes in badly-kept stables indicated that the ammonia in the manure was fermenting and sulted from the drying of the manure.long as the manure was moist it \u2018WOULD RETAIN THE AMMONIA.It was therefore desirable, in the sors opinion, to kee the li manure together.n a l manure should bo.supplied in a partially rotted condition.Frequent and light 5 plications were preferable toother methods.r.ie asked what fertilizi ualities were retained in manure that bad ermented, and Mél informed that the nitrogen had disa; but the other elements remaine Pe\u2019 manure did not ferment 80 readily as horse manure on account of the presence of water in en As profes.id and solld t soll the quantities.\u2026 À.E.Garth, Ste.Thérdse, stated he had covered Hake manure in hia ol re Ri Tres ults, and he recommen the Pes Shutt said that it depended upon olrcumstances.À large amount of the in- gredienta of manure were soluble and \"ee would undoubtedly pay to cover the manure.But in some places they did not have enough moisture, and under such tances a covering was no lon, necessary, except to protect agains ng out win Mr.R.W.Shepherd wished to know i 1 was a better plan to cart the manure out into the fields in large heaps, than to leave lt in the yard.The profeasor said it depended :Wpon cir cumstances; but the consensus of opinion, he thought, was against the practice of carrying out large heaps to the fielda, The distribution was uneven.Bpread ing manure over the snow retarded ing.Besides, the heavy spring rains, wh ch occurred often Cirque tir the frost b of the land, liquid manure at bert Re! ert er oo alt on top of the liquid.re fessor replied that he would putty vince Pot vad dried clay.Tue Nouid w .u à solid manure.coud thes Dh be Kept to- rh This was advisable A CLIMATE LIKE OURS for reasons already explained, Professor himself In favor of the application green manures whenever practicable, as being 8 saving of labor.Mr.Brodie wid bh he found the best way to .keep manure from fire- ng was to make Ik wide Le Redo: by Foe Oh teams to go over tb, own as they went.LE Fiater À borse manure to bed more manure from hogs than he did rer he thought that the regres was was shared by Prot farmers.ply to a question Prot.utt said ibat in Garman Is was the px his BREAD AND BUTTER.|, THE.LECTURE BY PROFESSOR | \u2018better cattle were fed the better the direct |.did not favor | Mr.McBean.y | Agtien | escaping with tbe nitrogen \u2018In it.This re- | « Taking Things E is simply taking Pearline to do your work.In the laundry or about the house it is a servant in itself.\u2018 Ittakes away drud- as well as dirt;-it-brin comfort as well as cleanliness.| You can use it on anything with safety; you can use it on\".everything ith prof, Pis doc Beware & Fie Tully rosin do ona ra- 0 sell them.PEA NE sells on ou its merits, and - manufactured only b VAmes PYLE, New York, FURNITURE STORAGE Beat in: the City.198 CRAIG ATREST.\u201cIOLANTHE!\u201d Just like cheese.Strange to say, the ani- foals no never suffered.That would not do in sicoûtf\"n Iso discussed the- uestion- f {having the animals trample the manure e winter.Mr.Perrault described the English system of box fééding.Thé animal is put into a large box, and led there during the winter.In time the box is filled with perfect manure and the animal has not suffered, the place being kept perfectly dry by means of draining.Mr.Fisherrelated a case where animals which bad been given freedom du the - winter had given er \u201cresults thant! he |-which bad been tied u The session adjournetl until the evening.\u2018Evening Session.: Several ladies were present at the evening session, attracted no doubt or, the interesting « programme which had beé we \u2018pared and the hall was crowded ed when roceedings opensd.Firstof all Nr.C.D, Fyice.the energetic secre ofthe Assocls- tion,put in à few words upon hehalf of that body.He mentioned the advantages which membe h ip Pos and explained the desire of the Association tha members as possible should ,be enroll that the exchequer might receive a n benefit.The lifemembership fee was ten dollars.Thesociety offered ptizes to the amount of $25 for competitions among mem essay-writin upon agricultu subjects.Sir Donald Smith, whu was warmly ap- lauded, was then called to the obalr, and Selivered a brief opening address, He ex- ressed his gratification At seeing so many faites present and hailed it as an enoour- aging sign.He thought that the value of such associations As the Central Canada Itural Association could not be \u201ctoo highly estimated.Sir Donald could look upon fifty years or so of Canada\u2019s foie Bh ral history and could recall the erroneous ideas which had neraiiod then among faïmère, ideas which such socie as the present had done so much to eradicate.He remembered aha the farmers of Manitoba were so much addicted 10 the practice of throwing their manure into the Red River, that the Legislature had had to 4% - PASS A LAW TO STOP IT, The farmers knew potter now, and no law , 80 larly to he progress the Province o was [makin king, especially in the dairy indus- no bt that the Association\u2019s i tor r additional life subscriptions would be warmly responded to, and that they would soon be able to increase the modest amount which they offered this year for competition among members.fessor Shutt then spoke upon the necessity of special education in culture.All true progress depended upon the ac- uisition and the application of knowledge.t occupation, and of the agricultüral as well as any other calling.True progress included zenship, mental culture and individuality.He would consider knowledge that evenin under two heads, theoretical and practical.It was on a combination of the two ranches that success in cult ture depend ada was essentially an a ural country, real Elon of them, and his hearers, ci were interested in the subject of his address, as ons of common Impregi.Canada was a fertile country, an fertile virgin soil, favored he pope and other essential elements.© population The industrious.oho these advan education was necessary to enable them to avail themselves thereof.Hitherto: the theoretical side of the agricultural art bad been, too contemned.Practical farmers were inclined to sneer at aay at was not practi lan farmers were Lo take 0 proper place among the agriculturists of the world, a more diligent study of the THBORY OF FARMING was demanded.Tempora mutantur et nos ize that the methods which.had\u2019 succeeded lo 4 the past would have, ! in some modified eet al- tances, be Prete oghaicions.The fa: an nt wbo used the forces of with fll\u2014and without skill, and it was in proportion to his skill in directing the forces at his command hat be v would succeed at his calling.Agri as the oldest of oil the arts; te py ion | i ras on about fifty years old.The \u2018sci roar a taught econo- nomy did not mean parsimony; it meant getting the most © things placed in our hands.The then showed How science had Trade discoveries which cou applied to the utilising of many substances fiherto n especially the direc.ion of im and more ecônomieal methods of fertilisation.He referred also hat been achieved in connection with the dairy ind out that we ore far beh! etry.soie nent pointed culturiste | n ony of écart à We id not understand how to apply scientific knowl to ere a improvement of our farms.ow different Was it in E countries where .the universities many cases placed cultural courses upon the same footing as classical and a clear proof that there the ed \u201cTanen of sgricultare ir not derogatory, but pr ennobling de any rot the other callin, life! In order to reach that happ: i here, =A should commence by en asie to have courses on agrioultare establish In ou Romania: oh ext books books should be Dae 8 hands of our pou and thus à prosperous future might be rived a Professor Shuté vas cheersd at the con- tlustonof his address, and then Prof.Robert olf \"of his popular he \u2018Nation's\u2019 Bread usual, the Professor ke interested.apply to the FOOD OF THR PEOPLE GENERALLY.A mation\u2019s bread and batter then, in this Sense, was a ou co.miles interested all people a very Canadians would de well te v \u2019 was true of every profession and | of true citi- } mutamur in illis; and Canadians should |- culture was made u honte 3 n-a+-Couny- others of Che Marans sciences.WE WANT TO SELE YOU => 0000000000000 Upright.Piano Made by Helntzman, Decker or Morris, C.W.LINDSAY, 7268: 2370.ana 2272 _._ \u2014 N.B.- F.Carlson, Jenny Lind.n Wilk es, ch 4 by Boston BD: Daniels.y Iy Queen; A Drink waite, GIO.oreo 13123 n gir, onnelly, snow e: N.Dew- 2h Salas ous etage Mmes ET sant; .ebb, 10 3 51, Davy E A.Erlekron.\u2018alghts A.T.Erakin | Es Tish rE : 31311 school girl; Sp Swedish queen; P.rostler 1.3233 FM.Flin Dutch waiting maid: T.Flinn, Time, Léo, 248, 2.80, 2.48 Dolly Varden: K.Fi \u2018ipey Josen- The Norwood Races.H\u2014Ma Hughes mi va le © gh °K Hager NORWOOD, Ont.February 28.\u2014A By.Sian wal vitre A.Hatcher over\u201d girh T.growd itnessed the second « ud dey ice enery, Dals, \u2019 Te Lea in splendid J oN TE wn Claim; M.Johnson, tam- condition and the w omer al that could be bourine Jack, Swedish peasan K ve, Highland Mary; J.Ladde, Just en} nighs, | : | Bp sonar oper hpwed ET | as forte thi PRE.ia.thelr | lngitiatare.Lu | recorded against them during t 1 Zimmerman's.\u201ction for reinstatement into the Class GUARDIAN Fire & Life Assurance Company.Limited, HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: * Guardian Ass\u2019ce Co'y B'ld's, 151 80.James sb.Favorable Rates on ail Descriptions of Property.xb HEATON, DAVID DENNE, EH.W.RAPHAEL, CAPT.J.CHAN.W.NAGAR, LAWRENCE, sa league to the club fot two counsscutive seasons, the latter team not having oue defeat e past sea- * After the adoption of the reports, the following officers were elected for the ensuing: Honorary president.8.C.\u201cStevenson, B.| A.; president, W.Robertson; vice-presi- dent, J.R.Binning; secretary, James Mo-* Kenzle 262 St.Antoine street; treasurer, W.Forrester, 85 Ayhner street; eneral nam the officers elect, and A.Morrison, .J.Wands, A.Ross, D.Benvie, J.Murray, J.Badger, and A.Binning.Fourteen new members were added to the roll of the Club, vote of thanks the manner in which they had worked for the Club, CURLING The Contestants oft for Ottawa.The following rinks of the Caled®nia and Heather Clubs left yesterday for Ottawa to play for the Governor-General's prise: CALEDONIA.Rink 1.Rink 2 J.Bim W.R.J.Hughes * P.Figs J.Tegke cn wha, id = HEATHER.Rink 1.Rink2 .T.W.Roes P.Brown D.A.Hutoh ison x Thomson W 5 Hutohison \u2018Goo.Wood Spare\u2014J.Smith.Around the Tee.yo curling match was pla at Amprior torday between Te played and Rides of Tratard.tawa, Arnprior won by a sogre ot Gi to Rideau\u2019 s 37.THE \"KENNEL The Montreal sal Kennel Club The régular monthly m meeting ox the Montreal al\u201d Kennel Cha! place Tuesday evening, wt the ons ake the Nat rns Society, University street.ume will consist of a number of ry important business resolutions, bearing\u2019 on the interests of the club \u201cand the public generally; a volunteer exhibition of pup ies; the question drawer and a paper © toy spaniel by Mrs.J.A.Pitt, of the Osborne ennels.SPORTING CORRESPONDENCE.Of Interest to the \u201cOld Fellown\u201d To the Sporting Editor of the STAR: racer, player, rower, horsebac rider, volunteer.have tilted at the perms have curled and played shinty, now called hockey, and have taken a ition in amateur theatricals.You will say, well That that got to do with sport of to-da tting on vo about t50: Pears of dant part e old fire ia in me yet and, J want to- have a tussle with some of the old ex- athletes of my own age.Will you advise the giving of a prise or prizes in some of the above sports to suit old fellows like myself, and I will there.QUITT, Montreal, February 2, 1804.} p._ Tuesday afternoonthe Externes and Half- boarders of St.Mary's College Ber at the Prince Arthur Rink the former team winning by 5 goals to The Y.M.C.0 record for one thing was nearly broken last PES pu by Mr.Harrison, who made & Jon of The present À race for bo for at the Poin enter should ond entries at once to 271 Bourgeois street.e entrance fee is 15 cents, which goes for buying prizes.\u2019 The Pall Mall Sasctte, o commenting on re of | ender 16is nen og arranged B amateur cyclists, says it is Impossi- the Class B amateur and the- professional, pure and simple.Edward Bassett, of Port Hope, an amateur oarsman of some note, was in Brook- ville Jesterdar, and \u2018while there was anxious to meet E.Songer, who last season won the cup of the Toronto Athletic Association, and who also town for some days on a visit.He was not able to see but he says he will make a match foe $100 a side and row here or any other Songer may elect.\u2018 pue Princetoiï executive committes on athletics held a mectina on Tuesday and resolved to issue for pub oation a a statement Sontradicting the Mr.is, of the aduates athletic ee ion at University of Pennsylvania.The The executive committée states that absolutely no communication on this subject has between Yale and Princeton.The Yale News says that Yale's oppo- _sition to the plan for sending an iuter- oollegiate team abroad w on the fact that such a plan would mean 4 season of seven months of training for the principal o colle Athlstes of America, be in condition chore ames is in May, ihe London ol od New Toi bles will socept the plan, and, EEE Jo ra ® ia athletes not to join he pri Privilege of withdrawal is allow by the terre the vote.\u201d tam Whiteway and Messrs.Ki od roar?yer Bdvard Morris and | pe House of the FERED | py The meeting closed with an enthusiastic i officers for Srr,\u2014From 1865 to 1885, I, a.boy an young man took a very t interest in athletic 5 : I was a skater, snowshoe |.ble to ses any differences in .à America between SALE AT 11.30 O'CLOCK, FRASER BROA.Anstionsers.Veer DESIRABLE SOLID BRICK TENEMENT PROPERTY .BB ex.re res order of P.Desormier, ac Énotr Baleerooin, NO.330 8T.Talins STREET, ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 4th, tho exceedingly well built dwel in the best part [1] £ ho data rental .ven O'Clock.Auctioneers.- FOR SALE COPPERS \u201cStar\u201d Office.* 15008 Furniture.| FOR PARLOR.\u2014À5 Fine Parlor Sik heat Contre Ta aire Tables fe Brico Plate er York mara Bo \u2014Bplendid Baok cases, unges, Wire all stan \u201435 Splendid f Sideboards + Wal out aod (Ook five à large lo Le Le Dee COR Fe Soke of Ledines CARS AD4 of other FOR BEDROOM.\u201437 Fine m sets, in Oak, Walnut and Cherry.BE pring Bods Beds, Hair and Wool Mat Couches, Mantel Beds, Commode, White ts, Cu: Polls, and 35 Rolls of Carpet th.Also from private Bouses.lots of Beoond Hand Furniture, Crookery Glassware, all to be 50ld on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1st MARCHE, at the store, 1693 and 1695 Notre Dame street.SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.9 Tres Btorhge Ull let May if desired.UCTION SALE.A t the request of Arthur wit be sold te the highest bi and interest of all, parties concerned: of Cutlery, in Sliver, & Jewel in the shape 0.a Shut rly, ornamented with Brilliants, and an sonce pot Bottle ornamented with Brilllants wm ana an The Sale will take place on the 2nd of March nex + Marcotte Bros, 60 St James street, at 00! ; February 20, 1898.MAR BRON, Auctioneers.Cemstipation, POWDER LAXATIVE & Vichy Latest Styles.Granby Rubbers + me Overshoes.Warm, Dry and Comfortable.Beautifully Finished.Perfect in Fit.Always Satisfactory.pam Pe aloes oo\u2019 For account of whoin It TaAY 0ODCOrn- We are favored with.justruotions to sell by auction, at he solvents, ROLLAND BHOB- « 1e * 520 and 522 ST.PAUL STREET (Near McGill Street), ON MOXPAY MORNING, MARCH 4TH, Furaiture and Beduing over offered ac abdos 1e an evero at auction hig Cy, LE -COMPRISING\u2014 6 Drawing-room Suites in Silk Brocatelle, wWil- Bon and Balk Phoairies.Silk Damasks, Mohair hes; several of the above are Wire Back gets; 75 Bedroo Sets in Ouk, Walnut, cherry ana hard w Sia rr in ot ds, and Secretaries reat Parier, both for office and house rt British Plate Mantel Mirrors, 100 Wire Spring Bed: 5 Wool d Fibre Mattresses, 2 Feira Fine! air Mattresses, and veral otber- locs ur numerous 10 mention Norx-\u2014This stock of Furniture includes one large Retail Bankrupt Stock from the West, and every article is for absolute sale, without re serve.bought at this sale will be stored free of charge up to Let May it it required.Goods par Bale commences at 10 pre ble Sharp and will be continued all day.RAE & DONNELLY, 494 .SALE OF PARLOR, BEDROOM AND MINING-ROON.FURNITURE, Carpets and Olicloths, Upright Plane, Mouse Furnishings, Dinncrand Tea hor Cutlery, Rte, Fancy Goods, Odds 8 Ends, Ete At our rooms, 241 and 243 st James Street, on VRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH Ist, to cover advances and for positive sale, 8ilk Bro catelle, Tapestry Ruz, Mairzsloth and other Parlor sets and Odù Couches, W.= What is this.\u2018thing called A BURGLAR'S STORY.HIS SCHEME TO ROB A DUCHESS.He Mosta a Pretty Girl In a Lane And Asks He?to Help Him\u2014The Result of Their Contract.~The Argonaut publishes the following as an interview with a retired burglar: The best-looking business I was ever mixed up in (he said slowly) was down at Heron Court, near Guilford.I may bea bit old- fashioned in my tastes,but I've always besn rather partial to duchesses.(He said this with a relish, as though they were something sold In tina) And when I saw in Haven, Conn., and when I saw that the wedding p resents were both numerous and coatly, and the the happy pair had left town for the house near Guilford amid a shower of rice and old Clippers, ¢ then I said to m f, said: and win, my boy, and Ste the game off your own bat.Don't have no partners,\u201d I says to Tn | don't t have no sr me bat Jest and ba ve a good old Sol A up very y, ed I went down to Milton station.L \u2018had a Gladstone.bag with me, and in that bag I had a few ecessary articles that no one cam do without.I don't care how clever you are, you can't do without their hel And 1 had a little money with me, too.er thing that you want away 4 to bave about you.Many\u2019s the little business I've known spoilt just for the \"want of a sovereign or two, was walking out one afternoon, and I was going down a lane close to the grounds of a mansion.front of me + was a neat girl in blue serge, with 8 bonnet box in her hand.She was one of those slim-waisted sort, and she CARRIED HERSELF VERY UPRIGHT.As 1 d ber 1 So tunis sight of the address.It was for the duchess.I lifta my hat like this.Look \u201cPardon me, oe T says 5 bat might you be one of the maids of court?* Well,\u201d she says, \u201c1 mighter \u201cOht\"'I says.* Pleasant weather we're having, aren't wet\u201d She said you it it sus as very pleasant weather indeed.She nai d (this she said in a cularly affable br A she was pre api shou bare wet be! renight 4 \u201c Been here long 17 I enquired Neo she hata | t n there long, she said.Only three w Come down cet the Duke's Yes, she came down wih \"ie Duke's se the place?\u201d \u2018 She said she didn\u2019t mind it.I asked her afew Questions about the people.She said she could ges on all rigiit wit the Duke, and she was on awfu terms with the Duchess; but she wo! 't ae a dollar a or the servants.\u201d For one thing, she idn't love they kept à proper lookout at the Place.e they were ing sod fice a burglar could Ret I, at an: ent.\u201cOh, well, mi sare wore none of is portent ect, \"you ovr & all have our mia) ut on po best smile and made a my tohave a dash for it.I asked her whether there was any chance of having a loi 04 bit of supper in the evening.LOOKED AT ME VERY STRAIGHT.Then she said a thing that knocked me si May, she says, \u201cwhere do I come inf ow mach to 1 go to make out of this ittle game I ross 0 astonished that I blushed, I did amt hr, ne Td fer Fre pot it + yon 20 quid mo now, and I'll glye you another ake it 30 soversigng now and 30 after,\u201d she said, \u201cand it's done, 1 Vi srartad to argu, argue, and she turned on her Beers, stiddy my dear, \" I says.\u201cDon't lose your Ee a mood hearted face.You're going to hard on a chap, are you, now ve me a kiss and Tl give you She fired u at » no es mister,\u201d she sa: at, you mont band over tèe coût, ou Ea ado ber te I tell 3 ou she fairly surprised m sare xs ç look at or you d'htnt the vas as quiet a girl as ever wore shoes, Pere: gra black eyes she bad ns face, and seemed sirost to enjoy the er she gol me in.I turned the matter guickly 9 over inmy mind.Afterall l'kmesr trouble about yhscond red id be clear away she ae chance Lo ses whether That à there sad mit a be ee dal on my \u201cLl st Duke had .Horde Pa tua Doborat Clancy, dau cduspirtz of the well- Mie rubber merchan | La tht at af pute oy 43°n 8 sod \u201c THOONERANG.SE Es ::0 We are informed that Inscrupuious are In the nes fee solling plurs and arts of plugs a! rior cacao T.8B Myre ia beouse.Eartha Tr contr riers TAR.will con ing for the trade mark when purchasing.= YY Arewar reward of Ons Hundred Dellers will be given to an; fot information a yone The Geo, E.Tuckett & Son Co.Ltd.NAMILTON, ONT.CHEAP SALE.Marmalade ae ting) wdod, Hall Bran Iron prénlrets i suitable for the holiday trade, arge lot of useful sundries.\u2018BALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.RAR & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.\u201cIn the matter of B, \u2018LAIR & co t.Michel, gerbe undersigned will sell by auction at the ea Hooin Of Marcoite Bros., No.Où St.James Street: on .VWRIDAT, the Ist March, at Kleven a.m.the movable assets of the insolvents, consiste ing © stuck Dry Goods stock i3oots and shoes, stock Stationery and Hardware 1 is vu ries and Provisions 128.77 and Rolling Brock Groce, stock Fixu Book Dente as per list.pen \u201cfor the inspection af The 8 RUTRSDAY the 28th February.183, The inventory and list of Book Debs are at my Oftice, For ns eioulars apply to AMEDEE LAMARCHE, Assignee, 1709 Notre Dame street.MARCOTTE REOR:, Auction \u201c3 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of R DUCLOS, 2001 Notre Auction at No.8 James ut., Montreal, on FRIDAY, 1st MARCH, 1805,at 11 U'Clock, Lhe assets of the Estate as under.Stock of Assorted Staple and Fancy .-$18,805 13 .103 05 store will be opened on 25th, 26th, 27th and would be haying ng dinner, and that she would | 28th leave the window of the Duchess\u2019s dressing- | ENT & TURCOTTE, room open.\u201c #1 Bt, James Street, Montrest < MIGHT FIND A LADDER MARCOTTE BROS, in sucha lace, and, when I in, I should 6 A owls in such and some looms notes and gold in such a vas EF !| ses was eave the or her ona n ° ; .the chimney.And if any of the other ser- Diseasés of Men.vante caught m hy somuch the worse for Sufferers from Vi Nervous Debility and dis me, and if they did not.so much the worse Sue from Varicocele, Nervous Debitity and die for them, She shook banda pleasantly and symptoms sre numerous, the qufèrces terminati went off tow: ways the same, viz.: loss of > mb ty, lunsoy, the I felt inclined to Shake hands with myself, I knew that there a worth of stuff for me if T cou only get a quiet quarter of an hour there.You may believe me when I.there that evening to the minute, 1 neared the mansion I had a nasty feeling that the maid might have given me away.You can never be sure of women.But when I san the window open of the I was | Duchess\u2019s ressing room, and found the ladder and an g ready, I knew it was t tom o's a girl after my own heart,\u201d Is myself when I got in the room.And I th afer hera when it's all over.\u201d be ts risky work, you \u2018know.No matter how easy things are, you always have a queer sort of nervousness unless you're runk, and then, of course, you're liable to make mistakes.None of the scene was about; thay might have been dead for all the trouble they coffre me.Idont oe I mem consumption and death.You may ie q Old Pr.Halloek [YL tric Fille 81 per box, 8: cs $5.p.To con the skeptical we will send free our to cover will an uo Ses Boston: Mass ATCRING PRED _ SWAYNE'S A LUTELY CURBS.OINTMENT arm MB \u2014 Mcdsture; Autense stingiags and scratching.If allowed to sath tinue tamors prosrude, ; v vou Swaruns OINTM Boutin, abmecbe the Seid tg Ene EE teas On.Moira.oioone Apa Emenee LEGAL CARDS.¥ MPORTANT- 77 8 = ining-rooum sets 1n\u2014 = na mpg] >» ever had uite such an easy job in all © NN AAA life.\u201cTh rd \u201cthis is be may De ar er ee mat sue | McGibbon & Davidson make out of it?ei Bat bo on make hauls ADYOCATES, &¢., of sacktuls of Chetry money by hon- nw roux ure SUIS, estyt Do you es ou IN TEN MINUTES D.B.McGibbon, Q.Cr 155 Peers Davidson to keep nd -drunk-every night o ot pour ite, \u2019y honestyf! No.\u201d Isaid | hurried footsteps on.the landing, the door « (Dad go 6 the sak pool ful full), opened, and a muscular June.fellow in \u201ci you wan on in life, if yon evening dress rushed in.He was followed ge want to Tare an yA little income and a ohn of happiness, have a turn at\u2014\" There Was a swish of skirbs near the bed.| I turned my lantern on the place, my heart in In my oa my, my revolver in ps band.I ras Qlenseq t was only my wy girl.TY dro my Colt back into a pocket.She was smartly dressed and look quite the lady.ao % overgihin misterf\u201d she enquired.a not abslootly Srevthing\u201d I i pered; \u201cbut as much as I oan carry.o \u201cHave you put m hed 7.i in |' the chimney she aa od ed, she naj a a head for business, t *\u2018Beckon I'll eh hem now,\u201d \u2018she said, holding out her hand.\u201cI guess you'd go sn forget.\u201d 1 counted out the money and banded it ay shouldered, y bag.oy hn Ig whispers; \u201csee each wa) ont oF yore: that,\u201d she said, \u201cAw ol Thao say she sai \u201cFeel as though I kent Jor a Her hand went to the aide ot we re getting on so sociable and 1 can't tell you how tt Ne me feel to hear her talk like that.WOULD UE Phos TG NAT GIRL on the spot if I'hadn\u2019t been so busy.wd | there's a time aud.a place for eve always say, and Just then wasn't the time canood Ungabout with girla.Of course, the worst of them\u2014onoe t.get masked on you there's no ng rid ot them without a row, I went to her to g her scm, She gave a tale 5 Sion i Shere.she ey \u201cStop ft gt Ben me ir Te tle pocket pistol at ead: the othr r hapd atill seminist.the the wall.There was à Lound by, several servants.oe dearest.Deborah,\u201d he cried.Then he, sprang ui upon te and niéarly choked me.!\u201d I screamed.\u2018Where's the Dacherd here the Duchess?Lsmme n't yo! I want to tell her something.fount to tell her all atout that beauty of a ladies\u2019 maid \u2018there.got my sixty ponds\u201d she jest means to keen it,\u201d she answered, laughing.\u201cIt'll make a start for my village blanket club\u201d She turned to the Duke.\u2018Now, you see, Tan.brid, how H Heron Court is protected.\u201d + y \u201c said the Duke, \u2018*\u2018you're quite right.Bt You shall make your own arrangements.\u201d She spoke to one of the footmen.\u201cGive him a good sousiog, , Barker, with the rden hose, and let hin wide.\u201d rtainly, your Grace, Now then, me man, this way.And they took me and, ny I'ma living - sinner, they ducked me.Had a nasty col inme \u2018end, 1 did, for years awfter.\u201cThe Best Pur I ever used, , ot the fre- ent remark hen you - Carter's sittle Liver oi hen you try iho you will say the same.oo Maple leaves were \u201crecently exhibited which yee! the near Fuslineh Fake, .W.vhich messured-10) inches and 9 inches wide, Thay were gather { autumn.For an impoverished cond condition of the blood and loss of vitality,take Ayer's Sarsa- re The average rainfall over the whole cast is thirty-six inches.The popularity of Hood's Saree a n- creases every yoar, for it is the best spring A cé ar St POP TRB 2 Ht AAS Clit d and the man who wrote it was liar and he knew he was J.G, the Patron opi tof i gin, bn Stormont, the editor of meet him on any platform Lo county Det b \u2018would prove that the statements were untrue in every particular but the challenge was not acospted.| TORONTO, obruar 2 paca \u2014The RES try sat until 11 ek last night.The atate- hu givenl out was that the organization n sais vince for the federal campaign ith the delegations from Quebec and Mänitoda arriving to-day,the matter was still further discussed.evening the Patron members visited the Agricultural College a Guelph returned withexéellent re; Haycook said that the beat thing about the institution was the fact that.the Lhe expenditures | had been made for practical and not for ornamental | purposes.\u201c GOWANLOCKS CONFESSION.Judge MeDougall Wants to Hear It Before Its Made in Public.[sPECIAL TO THE STAR.) \u2018Toronto, February 28.\u2014The enquiry into aldermanic corruption was resumed this morning before Judge McDougall, and though the opening session Jasted only afew minutes, it gave rise to significant remarks and promise of warm timesahead.Ex-Ald.Gowanlock appeared with his counsel, Louis F.Heyd, and Pade a little but vigorous speech, in which he said he was prepared to make, a statement, based on faéts, and facts only, which would concern other persons.But he would: not tell his story to the judge beforehand, and especially would he have nothing to do with Mr.Nesbitt, the Crown prosecutor, whose return has given rise to the renewed ÿ ngs.Judge McDougall spoke warmly \u2018Gowanlock'\u2019a attitude, and said-he- would not-permit the court-to be 1nade a sewer for personal grievances or spite,and Gowan- lock\u2019s counsel would have to see him privately to-day and give an outline of the story.Gowanlock replied that his evidence would not be a ventilation of personal spite, but would be warranted by facts.\u201cThat does not matter,\u201d said the judge, and he repeated his order that he must hear wanlock to give before he would permit bim to appear in the box.1\u201d The enquiry was then adjourned until to\u2018morrow morning at eleven, and in the meantime it ns to seën whether.Gowanlock will see the udge 5 not.The uring the refusal of Mr.Gowanl 1 his story to Mr.Nesbitt or the Judge anil he got Ta 1 the box to state it oly has created great excitement.reat revelations are expected.ARRESTS IN HAVANA | The News' Breught to New York | To- .NEw York.February 23,\u2014The steamer Orizaba, which airived this morning from Mexican porte and Havana, brings the first details of the reported uprising in Cuba.It was learned that on the morning o Sunday.Feb.24, the rebel general, Julio anguill, was arrested, with about thirty pont rs of the first families.of Havana, and was imprisoned in the milit- prison.Most of the prisoners were.quite young men.It is also reported that about 300 other arrests been e ot \u201cthose suspected of having revolutionary | ideas, The whole island of Cuba was at once pli .under ial law, In the Orizaba opinion of Purser Saportes of the e names and plans of the revolutionists had been betrayed to the representatives of the Government, ln consequence of very strong dissgpsions : among the rebels themselves, bone of contention was the Selection of a Comman- \u2018derin-Ghlel of -all the rebel forces, the insurgents in he northern portion of the island demandin Manuel Garcia, the notorisus brigan given the comman while those iving n the south mand; that the selection of ia brigand and felon, on whose head a price had been placed, would mean the loss of x mpathy and support of all law-abiding citizens.It seemed to be the impression of all those so intorvie wred that the insurrection would be practically crushed by the prompt action the Government, A SUPPOSED MURDER.[sPECIAL TO TO THE E STAR.] NANAIMO, B.C., Febru 28.\u2014The body of Louis Starkes, a wealthy colored rancher, of the Cedar district, a few miles from this city, was found in the bush last night with of wiolence on his head and the right leg broken.It is supposed that he was murdered by tramps, who are infesting this section at present.Starkes was last seen alive on Tuesday night, when be visited a neighbor named E.Hodgson, and.left for his own home shortly after dark.The police are investigating._ WILLIAM FORD'S DEATH.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR): * *_KIvasToN, Feb: 23.\u2014 William Ford ot ir gère \u2018of Ford Brothers, tanners and leather merchants, died this morning: He was a brother of Robert Ford, who died suddenly last week, while at the bedside of the brother,whose death is now announced.William Ford was fifty-nine'years of age.BELLEVILLE'S NEW HOTEL, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} BELLEVILLE, February 2.\u2014The Hotel Quinte was opened at noou to-day.The house was built by a Jgint « Mock k company 1863.har] in Mr.[ les Pen anager.Fie cont vot the house an prnlshiags is estimated at $60,000, CAMPS ARE TO BE HELD.OTTAWA, Ont, Febru a on.J.C.Patterson; Minister of Nitin, + Hons that there is no truth in the re that th will be no camps of instruction this year, the recovered and appeared to be as the same as in the post.He says there is five! Morte Hon.J.C Patte h nothing to prevent thi .ccord on.3 rson, the | ee ee Heu ismissa) CAPTAIN HOYT PROTESTS.of Col.Lazier, of the Fifteenth Battation.at | - ji e, Was not ajor-General Herbert; NEw YORK, February .\u2014A special to and be added the Colonel's retirement with the, Herald from Nassau, N.says: Captain Hoyt, of the wrecked steamer Cienfue who was fdund guilty of carelessness by the Court of Inquiry, hax' protested against the prooeedings o court.COLLEGE | NOTES.The last meeting of the McGill Univer: sity Literary and bating Club for the resent term will be held on March 1, when .Colby will address the members on the subject of \u201cAcademic Aims and Methods.\u201d adhe followlox students of the Faculty of have passed their Supplemental ex- animations n Latin and Gree Lodo Ryan.Luttrell, Thom 1 Mo om , dde, x R 1 al, Gil aT \u201choor be ER Heenoy.Fr ham, Bates.LE; Camoroë ,.B.JSÉ Luttrell, aciton, Dutton The members of- the McGill Y.M GA A.will listen to from Slation Hall De lui Sund clation Hal minion square, on clock.à lecture will = » J.E:; Arm- oNsughton.rnoon at three o Th be illustrated Ly ste ticon vie © spring examina Hons at the Bresby- & - y, ary 15, and will last until the h.e 0th.Th \u2018annual çou vocation prit be held on the even- § the f etes Arti x the Wéaleyan Col: lego, will etant a number of students of the College to-night.; The L of the Wesleyan College will hold its regular meeting tomorrow ove Professor Mr.ossi.A.Leech will de de, nf Te an address om D her- fox ot the rE at panies Sassion- bas | \u2018RJ; Todd, | address Rev.| on \u201cPalestine, he Asso- CL = AND SNE - \u2018COMMERCE.montacas WHOLESALE MankeTS.variations uote: \u2018Pa t, \u2018To.45th 860: barley, feed, besloy, maltiaa.3 to Ge.RD, \u2014.: being the for Manitobs bra 19 that for Ontaslo, Shorts are quoted at $19 to The de mill feed ment seotn inclined 10 harden fur mE Rov IBIONS.\u2014 Deal pals to vo ; bacon eless, .to 10; baton opi spice co rolled, por 1b lb, 84 to 9c; bacou, ng clear in dry malt, 7 : DRESSED Hoc he market ern Trade hero this morning quotes 0 American and Canadian col fn New York for two days feeli Ca od a Te demand \"is quiet amd no in price are noticed.\u2018 We FLOUR.\u2014 mand forall exceptionally HEESE\u2014 e cable received by the Board ot finest ne n th Bo local market there is more enquiry 5 aod a little better States as toprices.At tim .hegotia- line of finest goods, colored and quantity ite a ruportion are cheese ought hero En bond at time when tho trade anticipated « demand rom NewYork, Which ib up terialize.sc remem owt There is ¢ colored several = have lota and in à small wa to this time hes foiled to ma- ew York suarket the Tournai.mmercial Uetin cays: nite an active demand today for tor fancy cese, more es small good-sized | pena changed ty a.including 0 ous sale = 100) \u2018boxes, and at uced that remaining \u2018offancy held with Increasing confidence, little i any isnow obtainable below ic, and that price has been exceed- - 1 is receiving very ed.ge: Ooloi fair attention and fancy Jotyaro quite firm, with b little bran: obtainable be: not offering at only ru odérately and little.more enco but the \u2018wee ment En shade are plenty, dull and low 1l4c, and some special firmly held.Fore! e, and tone neo Tis dr little demand is her es, re LEE ihe move- T.re making enquiries for oxime general] at 4 to 6c, rare igher, but the actual ih t i been mod derate.Colored part skims \u2014The market a ely Tithont : new feature.Tate out at Me to mand is ve Ecos.or Montreal limed, at 18 to 190, and new laid are wanted at Sa to Be.York curront atrivals continue excecdin gly small.and as tho stocks of hald fresh \u2014Tho market is still bothactiveand firm.190, arein brisk d' % eman In Now d limed are about exhausted, the market thero is \u2018more tle hope of any reliet for a few days ha a day will bring forth, and although there is not enough stock tle disposition to crowd prices higher.The only e val ch tenons quoted at eas lite seems to come.owever, a foeling of uncertainty asto ere at the moment.there ia Naval Stores.change in the condition of the naval is a further advance {n turpentine, = ea at 50c The; To.of th bainons gener- TRADE, RANCE, A = Forother rir tions hens i olonial \u201caT BLACK DRESS GOODS.\u2018Black All-Wool Crepons, - - Black Silk and Wool Crepons, Black Silk and Wool Fancy Crepons, Black Silk and Wool Pau dé Soie, Black All-Wool Grenadines, Black : Silk and Wool Grenadines, .: Black Silk and Wool Stripes Grenadines, SR Black All-Wool Melrose, - 3 : Black All-Wool Rock Crepon, Phillips.Square.I AR atin House, SAR rp aa LT ne ! * Black Silk and Wool Rock Crepon.And a few very handsome Black Dress Patterns.in Silk and Wool Cfepons .je COL\u2019D DRESS GOODS.We are now prepared to show the latest productions from the European markets.\u2014\u2014\u2014 -and beautifui,-comprisingthe- very-newest effects-in All Wool and.Silk and Wool Crepons, Crepe Venetian, The designs are rich Rock Crepon, Sponge Crepon, Etc., Etc.i 2 PRING TWEEDS; Plain Goods in all Colorings ; Sijk and Wool Mixtures; Checks; Stripe in Tweeds \u2018and Silk : and Wool ; Serges, Cloths, Covert Cloths, etc.etc.- NEW CHALLIES.| A splendid assortment to select from in Light and i Dark Colorings.| ; CAN EABLY INSPECTION INVITED T0 SEE OUR NOVELTIES, | à p.c.discount for cash MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.ad pod and ae © quote.per ntine, Soc tor single bi glad SE five of oF rosinn, as © grade.or 6 coal Dito $3.75; cotton waste, on.10 00 19h, Cordage sal.71 on, = Mie: de.smaller ul 120; Sig pure manilia, 7-16 Sizes, 12 ic.he .condition of the local fuel market.Coal and Wood.Te are no new features to ps De |HENRY MORGAN& co.MONTREAL.that business quiet, and stocks on hand ars commencing te Tun 16W.Prices are and quotable as follows: aro Se, Berea even at this have been for No.of whoat pa atore at Fort William on Wer wire =F à 2600; a Ecotch steam do, ned, $5.00.TORO! bruary Wheatred\" and White on west held at 0c with 3c bid, 3;.furnace odo.$375 oo Et Webh envion anthract chestnut \u2014Maple, per © Lord to $6.50; birch, do to 6; ae dot: tamarac, d 2 5% beech: por ne NTO, Ont., Fel ; \u2014 Market quiet.orthern and C.P.R.the coun r No.1 rt \u2018ol illiam del ty tide better ter would be a tue could .be had.olde: \"some go ri Ae CH stuff here is beld at bond ten ) _ Horn) Manitoba country points.Stocks els and « oar NEW YORK fv WEAK.[sPECIAL TO THE STAR] Nxw YORK, February 25.\u2014The Post's nancial article says: The market opened \u2018weak, with es Lond Em There will not be as parties con- bly sell a block mp: Zope 2% it 10 bo vision the \u2018watten- fd to be called to the matter.ator Soloman, who has introduced in, the & resolution the D.C.F.Lo.fs aid to be 4 brother in: aw of Mr.Green > purpose cf dis ey one in astive SLE a the depesed receiver of the Company.bringing out stock ea ere UE Ye Ch -48-the rest of the Met™ _ RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.ées h: an can U it,and as holders cannot Pen ar ats Toms.they .are not selling at little Sarees st OL NS in from fi À wire from Ontario yestor J em erro where wi ee à : | THE MEDICAL HALL, COLONIAL HOUSE, Phillips Square (Apethecaries to I.R.I.tho Prince of Wales) | .Drugs, Chemicals, Fateut Medicines, Pertumery, Tollet Articles.SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO_PHYBICIANY FRESCRIPTIONS NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.Keasoth _Cmpbet 8 Co.MER ma * COPPERS \u201cStar\u201d\u2019.Office.ns Harket\u2014\u2014-\u2014 | Mesers.Meredith _&-C'Brien \u201cthe Les- {- don market at 2p.m.to-day.as wa: February 28, 1806.London New York prices.equivalent.AMERICAN MARKETS.Receipts and Shipments.Eran 5 bar\u201d Co ni ue, Ti bust Gare.Oars, WHEAT, 18.000 bush.9464 bbls.rote.gens, bush.vaut, 22,000 jou 183; ar 0 sais bbls.FLOUR.w 000 bu Dan ama 28,000 bash Go Cons fre hia to mills is in demand at 58c.Spring on ; Mi : à ayoted- de an ge at Se; Ni Lad west quo at 79c an nain; n tran vi Sarnia Sie.Flour, Straight rol \u201croller Toronto -A \u2018Quarterly Di rend.the ruta of Eight Por Cont #|a cHeIcE sezacTION oF THER frelghta, ioted at $2.05 to $e : Sxporters (6%) por annum on the paid-up Capital Stock of LATER WORKS i.or cars of No.2eastor weat.but even : at Ethie advanced 1 ure (Pract cally Done om EF The Royal Electric Company.\u20140r\u2014 3 ou ats, car lots of wi nged hands west.mh instan been $ at sie to and 0 géo.lders gen Dy anked : for parebie to den éharetoiders où rar he a T.Mower-Martin, BB.C.A, will bring snc A bi \u2018was \u201d a ia.=n wil bo mailed to them oa At our Rooms 1822 anû 1823\" NOTRE DAME | ley.feed w antod cast and west at trom dic to do By order ot tbe Board, STR .on oca & lo extra ÿ No.1 SE asked: hoary No.3 Jn \u2018demand ago.|.L JENKING, TUKSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH Mb.¢ crs aaking taidé.Uorn,No.| Secretary tem.3 43 low in demas at de to\u201d 4Bc west, accocdîne Mo! Fe 19th, 1905.42 18004 rolhe works of this Teen en 5 = well as in Euro the Quesn nas à ain the tion a at \u2019 BRITISH MARKETS NOTICE.Windsor Castle, an he wh ; The coi ment we recet contains\u2019 \u2014- Grain and_Proyisions\u2014 - General Meeting of the otthe some of he t ens of his Work.February %.\u2014 Cable advices from England this Domoinion Wire Hope Compeny.Ld.A eran 08 % morning to the Board of Trade here report the Directors and the trenton th, Ears) bagioe of \"SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK, # London markets for breadstuffs asn/follows: 1648: James street, on TUESDAY, March - £ \u2018Wheat, on Soast, Guiet, Jemand light: on pas- iseh, 1885, at 4 o'clock p.m 8 3.5 ° N M.HICKS & 08, $ | Biversoo ot.) English country mackets, Fairly active.| 503 law Beeroteiy Treasurer.Awtiones.$ eat, spot, steady:: poor, |'=\u2014.\u2014 = the collection will a ip at 4s Fel « - CRE ve on view auras and and Monday, March snd 4 Aor: and is May and July.a épo J h End and 4th,\u2014M.H & CO.80 3 prea T Sania moderate.Futures quiet at The unior 0 pistian Gavour 2 4 ebruary and March; 4s an Beciety of Manley $i.Church j May, and 48 $id June and July.First bakers Ë Minnoapoits fiour.15a.French country s markots, Wit sive : MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTER- Very Important and Peremptory ; y.Lecture Hall $ \u2018ivekidor Larges Pnique Compa.oat LA FRIDAY, March Int, at 8 pm.TRADE SALE 5 % whe $ ws 34 Pork, sw A dalightful evening is arsared.Come and bring the Of Foreign and Bemestic Wasliens und Tusk 3 Tas 00 00 0 Bacon - M0 «2 Q Children with you.pio pry A'iaocbe 508 Su James ot x sO A MAT Cu» MOD 80 A See #1.Moncrend.the suvsiribors are Instructed tonsil Peux (000 Qums S600 - | Pétae above address, on \u2014 \u2018 WERBNESPAY, 6th MARCH, and MANITOBA \u2018WHEAT MARKETS.\u2018 Following Days.FOR SALE His entire stock of fresh oi Fo ; The loeal market is v very dull and the situation summer Goods, upw of > is rather weak.The whoat now = vaîlable for $60,000.The assortiment consists In part ë ns cost higher w,be had fo ©OLLENS.ot Suitings, Coatings, myouserie Lo Kscre F \"case: sasinsia, Berne ersez Overcoatinge, 3-4 and 0-4 Eng: \u201cCanadian sods, Berges, etc, TAILORING COODS.Tail Silks, Black and Brown Satins, Sleeve Lin Italian Cloths, Braces, etc.10 oases Housekeeping ns, oto., elo.¢ whole without any reserve and in to\u2014 suit hasers.Be attention ot-the tradeis invited-to this \u2014\u2014- vale each day at 10 o'clock a.um.5 2 BEKNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF BOOKS to be bold by auction at our Salesyoom;- No.320 ST.JAMES STREET, On Saturday Afteraste, tad March, at 8.590, including su jar umber of standard and Mis \"in following w gsteinmetz lstors ox u one in 3 Vols; rd Vi vais wus © Ams ue a a Wor 33 Bo Bound vos ne Lon n News, er Franti cad Fag got of French states.(naan of N.Am eri Wars ln he UE 8, Green's English je, Set Marrrace Novels.land's Battles Vola, Pictorial Hissory of Englsod 1 in 4 Vois, Lite and r Wellington, 2 Vols: Polar Dr.xe.works, sp ns 0! Bound Vols.Music, Stand.Histories, Euro) Historioal Cole lection, Toronto from 1856 to 1886 Moclungs eslern Adventure, 1785 to 170 Vonderiana of Work, Hi of sir oka, Frights Hise tory of Ireland, sto, etc.Catalogues bow ready.RA ERASE BROS.Auctioosers EEE ; Bea A ERS Ta ot Cr Ben Sale begins at 10 o'clock.A BR Hy Wa gi ain ; cas \u2014y Aucttoncers.Le ane er re er \u2014+ 5 ord ; ERED de Nn D ae se Cox_aum ares op go meas the te Tn) ed __ \u201crman CPS cond an dre M3 Noa = ROBE! T-.In thin city, at No Noel 5 Qutario iront, BAT TER At 2300 Duluth ere, Jun.th, 1906, en ote Sun the 21th, the wife of Leonidas Sangulpet, of Her Majesty's Customs, of adaughte: STROU DA.30 Mountain street, on the 25th inst., the wife of Daniel Stroud, of à rug?WHITEHEAD At \u201cLes Falaises,\u201d Mon Fal rary 3, th wife of Charice KR Whiteman ren a daugl © \u201c3 MARRIAGES \"Hema 2 Louis Chae Mr.Send he: Be- Nadeau, by tev.F.X.voue to pry YET DAROU-KEYES\u2014In Carleton Place, Ont, Feb.xh, by the ltev.A.Elliott, B.A., Mr.Ro u and Miss Lucy Keyes.DONONLE, RAHILLY\u2014In St Mary Charch, Teton Pla br uary 25th, by Re 8 Nr, William Donohue and ans Rabilly.daughter of the late Michael fonts lly, of ita FRIAR- BURNS AL St, James\u2019 Church, Grand pids, Mich., on February 30.Grand Ra pids, to Elizabeth Burns.GREEN-MARENTETT H\u2014On Feb.26th, 1895, at t.Mary's Cathedral, Hamilton, Ont.by the Rev.Father Mckvay, Mr.Frank H.Green, son of Dr.E.I.Gieon.to Miss Kugenie Theresa Marentette.daughter of \u2018A.Maronte tette, Esq.* HARVARD-DUNN\u2014At Toronto, by the Rov.Mr.Speer.of Br wa, Tabernacle, W.A.Harvard to Miss Minnie Lunu.* HOLMES- JOHNSTON At Carleton Place.Ont., on Feb.6th, by the Rev.A.Elliott, B./ , Mr.Wm.J.Holmes aud Miss Catherino I fa John: ston, daughter of Mr.Frank Johns! MoK1M-K ADER\u2014On February 20, ons, by the Rev, Wu.Patterson 5.0 Villlam McKim to to Ag- er, at Turon { TÉBEAU.MARTIN\u2014In Oswego, N.Y., February 21, Fred T Tebeau, Oswego, and Mies Kittie Martin, Syracuse.* ) w enn ALLEN\u2014On F 20, at Marlbank, _ Mar eee Springbrooke, to Stella Allen, WHATTAM- MACKENZIE\u2014At Picton,-Febru- 19, Lydi a Maria Mackenzie, Picton,to John WINFELD-CÀ ERON\u2014At the residence of the bride's grandfather, 7 Forfar street, on the 2nd February, 1885, by Rev.Dr.Macka yin 4) infield to Margaret E.Cameron, both DEATHS.ARCHER \u2014 On February 23, Jnlia A.Archer.wife of L.G.Archer, at Toronto, Ont., in the 4th ar her age.\u201d BUCK ~\u2014On Februar, x 1895, at 1 Toronto, Ont.Harry Staniey Buck, in the 24 age, gon of the.late T.\\Y.\" Buek, of £'autaunese BOOTH\u2014On Sunday, Febru , Booth, aged 83 years, at London, O BROWN \u2014 At Taronto, daughter of the late Jobn Bro BRAYDON \u201cRa Feb.2rd, at Toronto, Ont., Mary Ann Braydon, only daughter of the late James Melrick.in the 45th yearof her age.\u201d CUOLEMAN\u2014At Carleton Plaos, on ab 2th, Georze Krnest, son of Mr.Frederick Co DOWNEY\u20140n Friday, the 22nd inst.ni ife of John Downey an mother of Alex.Downey, at.Toronto, Ont.\u201d ° DUNN\u2014In London, ont.on the 24th inst., Mr.Joseph Duun, aged 55 years and 10 munths.* DESROSIFRS\u2014At Lachine, on ! the 26th inst.Joseph Henri Armand, bcloved son of H.M.P 20 monñths.* DREW\u2014Ou Monday.February 25th, Matthew i row.in.tho 35th year of bis age.at Toronto, ENRIGHT \u2014 On Febru 0, 1 Harriett .Elizabeth, dnughter of Elizabeth an d Timothy Enright, at Toronto, Ont, aged 17 y \u2014 EGANZ AE the\u2019 Montreal General To ALD on | the 27th February, William John Egan, aged y son of Constablo John Egan, 36 years, Cit Police.: Fuuerai on Friday, the lat rob, at a.m, m his uncle\u2019s residence.16 Grand Trunk street, to Cote \u201caes Neiges Ce otery.Friends and acquaintances are renpocifally invited to attend.ENGLAND.On February 24, 1895, at London Ont.George England, in hiv 46th year.FERGUSON\u2014At Toronto, on Sunday morning, February 24, 1883, William Ferguson, late of Garren od à, ous pue anna of ae lat KING\u2014On February #3, at Toronto, Ont., Mary Ann Saunders, 38 years and 5 montbä, daughter of the late Dooda King.LABELLE\u2014In this city, on the 28th instant, Jos.\u201cLabelle, ex-forman of the Corporation.Funeral wi © place on Saturday morning, at 7 o'clock, from his residence, $28 Marie Anne st., toSt.Jean Baptiste Church, and thence to Cote des Neiges Semetery.nds tives are requested to attend, \u2018 LYNN- At Toronto, Ont., Froddie.son of George d Christian Lyn MADGE.In London, Ont., on Febru 25th, Nellie, wife of Wm.Madge, aged 2 eare®.MCNEILLY\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.on Saturday, frda d February, Mary McNeilly, relict of the late Henry MeNeilly of Burlington, Ont.agod 7 years.MORRISON\u2014In this city, on Wednesday, 27th inst., Ada, youngest daughter of William Morrison.Funeral from her father's residence on BR Saturday, at 4.30 m.Friends and acquaintances are are respectiully requested to tio tend O'\u2019KEEFE\u2014On Feb.3rd inst., at Soronto, Ont, Bridget Agnes O'Keefe, agod 32 STUART\u2014On February 25th, at Toronto.Ont., Margrotta.relict of the late Rev.Jas.Stuart, in the 86th year of her age.\u201d ~ BYMONS-On Sunday, Febru 2, at Londo , Mary Ann relict of the late Willem Symonds.aged 70 years.\u201cTWITCHELL_At ¢ Toronto, on Sundar.February 24, Capt.F.G.Twitchell, aged 76 WALKER meby, on Febru oy 1 John Walker, ere B.Walk money Moe.8.Wolverton, Grand avenue, city, aged 68 * yenrs.* WILLIAMS At Oran e, Ont, on February 18, Mre.Henry ams, eldest \u2018aughoor of Charles B.Davy.formesis of Nopance.\u201d WEST\u2014On Sunday, Feb.26, Ella May mers, : beloved wife of Chas.West, at roronte.Ont.* i = Po AN ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.Will be chanted for the poss of the soul of late Mrs.arch 3nd, in the Church of the teeing them lin he ret will ind this jo or dats Pa ; di on \u2018to their business.rite \u20ac Jobo A.Grose, Mavager, Montre i.Simon Valois, Na Oarmelites, at 5 a y, 5th March, at 9 em, in the oh, lot the Holy Name of Jesus Hochelags Corto my tives sud friends requested to attend.48 2coû P'rONAL BANKERS, MERCHANTS AND will find it to their tren to wri to the Dominion Burglary nies eh.regard | ing rates guaran against I } \u2014passonaL-1r YOU RAVE-NOT TRIED i rears\u2019 Far ala by ll \u2018case grocers olan te po * mad barivare dealers.roar ogee RREONAL PROF.JONES, ENGLISH PHRENO- P logit, 834 St.James st.Charges reasonable.N CARBONETTES (AEPLA TON), THE LATEST NOVELTY IN PH OTOGRAPHY, NOW OX VIEW AT.NOTMAN'S, - un VIBITORS WELCOME.14 a'atittse RRTAIL DEPARTMENT.| ! | | - THERE IS BEEF - :, \u2014æ_ AND BEEF.~ Some comes from ell fed cattle and \u201c fe known es FINEST.It costs more | - \u2018Chan other kinds, but contains more : pourishment in one pound than poor .beef in tw | 5, FINEST BEEF only i is what is sold ub any of our BIX Retail Stores; and our ._- Afices.ar are.lower than what others ask : x Ack seco quality.Come and See tor Yourseit.\u2014 IR LAINE Sr .pese el : James Friar, of .2th.105, Emlly Ont, \u201cFup, second | value, and cannot be or terms, ete.to.26 sod CA RSLEY'S COLUMN.maires rs cet te 16 MORE ARRIVALS or = le Spring Novelties, New Dress Goods New Dress Goods \u2018Now showing all the latest novelties of High-class Dress Goods.a 8, CARSLEY.\\ New Black Crepons New Black Crepons Just put into stock:two more cases of | this popular Dress Material, prices from\u201d 870 to $2.20 yard.x S, CARSLEY, New French Challles New.French Challies A large and beautiful \u2018assortment in Light and Dark colorings._& CARSLEY.New Fancy Sliks New Fancy Silks Just received three cases of the latest novelties in Fanoy Silks for Ladies\u2019 Blouses.S.CARSLEY, NEW LINENS NEW: LINENS Ten cases New Table Damasks, Napkins, Cloths and Towels, all standard makes, bought direct from the largest manufacturers and therefore first beaten.- S.CARSLEY.4, New French Sateens New French Sateens Our new French Sateens are selling Tapidly, being very much admired by the es, 8.CARSLEY.New English Prints \u2018 New English Prints Hundreds of pieces of new English Prints in Pinks and light Blues, in bot Stripes and Sprigs, selling at exoeptio low prices 8, CARSLEY.NEW CARPETS NEW CARPETS Fifty Bales of new Carpets just to hand.Desigus, variety and value better than ever.8 CARSLEY, LINEN REMNANTS A manufacturer's stock ef Bempanie, Spinners\u2019 and Bleachers\u2019 spoils, to cleared at Bargain Prices.Remnants of Table Damasks Remnants of Linen Sheetings _ ta owellings Remnants of Pillow Linens Remnants of Apron Linens Tour Remnanta of G Tow \u2014 Remnants of all Linen Go 8, CARSLEY.LACES Irish Crochet Lai Black 8ilk Laces, 100 yard Fanoy Spot Veilings, 106 yard Hay Cols olored ¥ ~ oiling, 116 yard Tics, 100.10c each Long Postes ay HANDKERCHIEFS 'Ladfes\u2019 White Lawn Handkorobiets, Soea \u2018White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 30 À Colored Bordered Handkerohi White Embroidered Ha bdkerabiels, boon Silk Hématitchad Handke Silk Embroidered Handkorohie a en Silk Initial Handkerchief each White Linen Handkoronieta 1 10c each 8.CARSLEY.4 + Rigby Waterproofs p ferot Garaats a ene and fase, |% SPECIAL k Marie = Colored Wool \u2018Mending, worth or 284 CARSLEY'S EXTRA.| BIG SHIPMENT BIG SHIPMENT PRING JACKETS rm LE 9 SPRING JACKETS SPRING CAPES SPRING CAPES SPRING 'ULSTERS SPRING ULSTERS 8, CARSLEY%S, Notre Dame street, ST JUST LADIES\u2019 AND MISSES SPRING Mantles and Jackets Mantlies and Jackets BOUGHT EXTRA CHEAP - AND TO BE AND TO BE SOLD EXTRA CHEAP, : LADIES CAN LADIES CAN SAVE FROM THREE TO BAVE FROM THREE TO Y Purchasing a Spring Mantle op Jacket now during the SPECIAL CHEAP SALE OF SPRING MANTLES AND JACKETS ml Ss.CARSLEY, Notre Dame st.SELL «THEw Bell Piano Isthe IDEAL CANADIAN PIANO in Tone, Quality, Design and Workmanship.IS THE ONLY COMPETITOR OF THE AMERICAN .PIAN®.-.WILLIS & Co, 1824 Notre Dame Street Wn, Damoode: Jere Silvas, Kisotre- TE ne Batley aod Siro Tie Hoa WEDDING PRESENTS and EUCHRE PRIZES.\u2018 Special Reductions during February.R.A.DICKSON & CO., Jevellen (Near MeGill street), \"MONTREAL.s@r-Tunidg and Repairing The BELL PIANO i] - __maRTT Spring A dvortisomen.ALL OUR NEW KID GLOVES ARE iN, They are really beautiful this season.ETT id teres are blels Flashed.Boh sad KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES.We oan give you any shade, a ds is nd Girls.non, and tad Yous sod Morning Wear.rn ation Gloves, from 4 te 13 Buttons, all Shades and Sizes, New Kid and Suede Lacing Gloves in all Shades and Sizes, | New Suede Gloves in Button and Mesquetaires.New Fancy Mid Gloves, Bus breldered Backs, with larxe Buttons te match.New Evening Shades Gloves in Pressed, Un ¥ * All Kid Gloves, from Ons Doliar » peir and upwards fitted to the hand aud warranted.See our Mid Gleves before -Paréhasing Elsewhere.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS; The Family Draper and \u201cLinen Warehouse, 203 te 207 St.Antoine Séroot, .166 te 150 Mountain Street.Telephone 8925, (Tue END OF TBE CONVENTION.GRAND COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL TEMPLARS ADJOURNED.The Officers Elected and Installed\u2014 L- .The Nomiñation of Prohibition LA Candidates for the Coming Dominion Elections Urged.oo The'Grand Council of the Royal Templars.of Temperance continued iis sessions yesterday morning and afternoon.After a devotional meeting, lasting from half-past \u201ceight to half-past nine, the business of the session was taken up at a quarter to ten, Bro.J.H.Spicer, G.V.C., presiding.Telegrams of condolence were sent to Bro.G.Sol.Cutter, Nashua, N.Y.,and Bro, Howells, of East Hatley, Ont.extending the sympathy of the Grand Council in the present trouble.The thanks of the Grand Council was tendered to the different committees of St.Lawrence Council for the able manner in \u2018which they had arranged things generally for the reception of the Council, and espe- clally to those who h thrown « open their doors to receive the delegates.Miss C; nter, the Grand Organizer, was empowe: to convey to the temperance organizations of England the best wishes of the Grand Council.Bros, G.Stafford and Stevens were a pointed, dele ates from the Grand Councll the Gran Lodge Sessions of the 1-0.T., to be held in Magog in October ho G ports of sessional committees were re- celved and adopted.elegrama \u2018were received from the Grand Cours f£'Ontario conveying fraternal greetings, The Committee on Extension recommended the retention of the services of Miss Carpenter, as Grand izerand the engage.mont of a second organiser.of recognized Character and ability.It also suggested , A BANNER BE OFFERED to the Council It having.the largest number of JoNN BURROUGHS.Ory, Dare sud Gold By Wa The, Lady or the Tiger! BFR Bix Books of Nature, Animal Life, Fiute sad Violin.By James Lane A Borrowed Month.By FR and Literature.Stockton.Sister Doloross.By James Lave Madame Delphine.By Geo.W.Winter Bunshine.\u201c Allen.Cable.Locusts and Wild Honey.\u2014 Old Qrecle Days.By Geo W.Wake-Robin Cable.Frosh Fiaids.W.D; HOWELLS, Mr.Washington Adams.By B.G Pepacton.The Shadow of a Dream.Prue and L Geo.Wm Curtis.The Btillwater Tramdy.By TB.À Foresone Conclusion.rig ai Ardy By G.P.Aldrich.2 vols Chance Aoquaintance.The Queen of Shete.By T.RB.T wodding Fournez.Mingo.By J.O.Harris, (* Uncle Marjorie Daw.T.B Lady of the Aroostook.2 vois A Humble Romence.By N.B Two Bites at » .By B ut of the Quastion.Aldrich.Undiscoversd Country.fvols A Far-Away Melody, By MN.E One Summer.By Blanche Willis A Fearful Responsibility.Howard, Veustian Life.À vois.hl] Fate Sen » Part By B.Matthews Italian Journeys $ vols, Mi.snd O.er.The Rise of Silas Lapham.3 vois.'s.Baghnd.By W.Indian Summer.3 vols.Passer Fères = B.Winter.I ve Duty.Wanderers.By Wm.Winter.Grange.By F.RB.Stockton.A+ 26 cents a Volume.3 cents extra per Post.* F.E.PH ELAN, 2331 St.Catherine Street, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ore Hamilton's Friday our Special \u2018Bargains \u2018For \u2018\u2018To-morrow\u2019\u2019 will be: Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Chemises, *\u2018slight- Ho * worth 2e.To-morrow, 1 Laced Trimmed .Drawers, \u201cslightly soiled,\u201d worth 30c.Tomorrow, 1 | Ladies\u2019 Night Gowns, Lace Trimmed, worth 73¢.To-morrow, 8%c.A Lot of Manufacturer's \u2018Samples \u201d of LADIES\u2019 UMBRELLAS to be cleared To-morrow at: Ladies\u2019 Black Handle, worth , at 850 Ladies\u2019 Col'd Handle, do at 880 Ladies\u2019 White Bong a M 25, at 650 andle o $1.25, af Ladies\u2019 Natural Wood \u2019 andl do 1.25, at 700 Ladies\u2019 Natural Wool Handle, do 1,78, at 950 Ask to see these lines.TT To-merrew Colared Ne Net ! oiling, worth 13¢, 6c rod hire Bows, worth 160, - Color ; on orth i wn Handk \u201cBo, \u2018Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, | White Embroidered Hand Bargains| Ex , FLOOD IN QUEBEC Read every line of this \u201cAd.\u201d Rech and every ph is pregmant with Values aueh as the Commercial Werié never saw before - © « » \u2014 40 CASES of REMNANTS of all kinds at Reductions in Prices that The Trade, Dat oave mones do the Peel ' ' LINENS.Linen Towelliag.ceenedl 2 (Before the food, 100.) now ce COTTONS.28088 e FEFFFES SHEETINGS.(Slightly Samaged by water.) fry ite.Honegoombs Quits, new -COLORED & BLACK DRESS GOODS.3126 | twelve Foot Pa lee, États SLATTERY'S TROUBLE MAKING.Savannah is in a Turmoil Over the ex-Priest.SAVANHAH, Ga, \u201cFebruary 23 \u2014At one o'clock yesterday, under escort of the chiet and Heutenant of police, four mounted and , \u2018the ex-priest,: prior to this n'as Hebre that they to de managers of the Ÿ e ma of the Young Association had notified ro would break the contract and \u201c| Tow the use of the hail, his anti-Catholic | speech, which they have 1 leased, as his language cited to riot and endangered the lives and property of citizens.Slattéry would not consider the contract en.Arriviog at the , the pallos refused to admit any one.Several hundred women were turned away.Slattery and President Haas of the Hebrew Association, became involved in a wordy dispute onde the CI Chief put Hautery un i , 88 Hess ventes © As e Solan it Nas aiment Tmposaible to 8 5 te the jotel for the people w 0 congregated Masonic would py an able to hold the women, it it had been open.Finding the locked, many Shem, came down to the Pulaski House.held a Tece tion.Hundreds dn n her.Some tendered her the use lors at home to lecture in, Such a scene had never heen seen before in this city.At one time over one hun were in the hotel parlors crowded about the ex-nun.If the lecture had been held at the hall, hundreds of citizens could have gathered around.it to protect those inside it the attacks by roughs had been re- sam A mob numbering several thousand men his wife, a former nun, had n advert to deliver à letture on \u2018Catholiciam.\u201d The Mayor had warned that trouble would occur if the lecture was attempted, and all tho available police force a the city was assembled to preserve order.The mob, however, stoned the building breaking the windows, and hurting\u2019 several persons in the audience.The mayor then called out the companies of the First La fan: Jo Sabannah, and the Georgia Hussars, and, with their aid, the mob was ke; t back pes Slattery was taken back to hotel by a police escort.Later his ite or lowed { n a carriage., _ Was IT SUICIDE ?, Ont., Febru: 28,\u2014 Mrs.Bar ror! who ox, On with her husband and five children, at the corner of Oxford and Volborne streets, is aupposed to have committed suicide.chou bone où point very strongly to this if srdens ing correct, but a coroners jury will cavor to decide the matter on Friday.Th nate woman died at the hospital etary and short) fore death when ed by a physician she had taken the murlatic aci by, mie take, the hesitatinaly answered \u201cyea Barrett e from England a few months ago, ad the Tact that the husband bas been out of work recentl uy, compelling them to © appl for ald from city, séems to have bled the woman.REE RES BAZAARS.THE MARITIME CANAL, |} ; White juital Handkerchiots, \u2018 150 8 Large, bottles of the genuine *\u2018 Jean Farina\u201d Eau de Cologne, sold everywhere 400, to-morrow, 20.Alot of bright colored, double 4 Satin Ribbon, in three w worth 1 109 200 ; to-morrow ri be 50, 90, NOTIONS.Tooth Brushes, worth 100, to-morrow, Soto vai Brushes, = BafrBrabe, 1 9e.Clothes Brushes, Boo, o LL Tbe, LS res J Black Babber Combs, worth 18,: morrow, 106 BOISSEAU BROS.|£ Corner St.Lawrence, ;( St.Catherine, and St.Chas.Borromee sts.A FORESTERS SUIT.\u2018Caxcago, Pebroary 8.\u2014 The Sa or BL fon e, n mandamus here to-day, to compel the Illinois State jc surance superintendent to allow the 2 Soclely to do buainess in in Hilinois, which has been refused.THE JAPANESE MOVEMENTS.| Lonnox, Fe NA to the Pali Mall Aah the: Japanese have avatuatsd 3 ju Hai and the advanced posi Wei and have mostly ous te Talis Wan.\u201c| stock of the « lent Order ot ones | WASHINGTON; February 28.\u2014In_the-Sen- ata yesterday Mr.Allison introduced a bill to iné rate the maritime canal of North America; to authorizethe construction of | navigable canals through the terri the United States between the Great Lakes, the Bt.Lawrence river and tidewater ir the Hudson river, to regulate commerce on and over such to establish the same «s military and sat ho The is fixed\u2019 So [ compan, dness of 009,000, and a bonded inde 000, 000 \u2018is authorized.WALES MINING TROUBLES.' + Lonpos, Fe s8.\u2014The pegotiati ons for a revision of the alidi e in the South of Wales mines have fatled and the owners will notify the men that the ocon- jracta wil be terminvted at the end of n the soale will expire unless Eee.About 100,000 miners are affected.decision will cause much b bitterness and excitement.\u2018CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.To-m ) Dress Bleels, worth 190, pr To Colored Dress Braids, worth motrow, 1e o-Morrow,! worth 480 a do , 300 a dozen.About 250 pieods ot New Embroidaries will be offered To-morrow at Half their regular value.Henry & N.E.Hamilton, 800 yards Spool S.CARSLEY.Notre Dame pod 8.Fotr Best St.James St.md \u201cVictoria § WPT Square.\u201d Tm FRANCIS JOSEPHA! AF IELD-MARSHAL : Bruix, February 3._The Eu! ar, À ch Soouph oF of ere à Are unlike all other pills.» Lies Liver Fila.a the nda se Liver Pile.Ones pill AS gay 31 Inches of rain have peut fn a day; ât 20; nt Gibraitar, 38 ; pp hanes Soy, N.8 W., February 38.\u2014Ex- Sir Gen Dibbe Ras notided the New oath Wales Assembly that be wonld Propose m a motion 2.0 want \" confidenos in min The House then adjourned.I is rumored that Sir Henry Parks will | the motion.The mib istry is ex- or to triumph, roses AT ESSEX.dnt the en.Several sulta of clothes belong- ng to cu as well as a lot of f ented oe ar doe\u201d Boas of the yéar.The re.ado pied.id The.White Cross Committee presented report with regard to le ear, while the report o mmittes contained te \u201cWe desire to express our appreciation of the work done by the Christian Endeavor societies and the temperance organizations of this province for total separation of the liquor traflic from the grocery business, e desire to express our approval of the work being done in our province for the purification of municipal pe! litics, and we would recommend that, whenever practio- able, À es, working on the basis of the the Temperance cor.Dame and Bt.Pater tas._promptly attended to; also BERANCHN-BT.CATHERINE STREET, CORNER tuning by the year.BUCHINGHAM AVE mére \u201cpre ng by \u2014 L Cw Ta .st ; _ - x rt w © CHEAP SALE, te Pa us .an encouraging Pret lao Bugar.= \u201c work during the y Vars QE se 4 \u2018|efollowin Montreal Electoral Organ for work in municipal a airs.In view of the approaching Dominion elections we : déèm'it the urgent duty of all our members to do all within their power to bring about the nomination and election of prohibition candidates, any that, when neither can- factory, our electors-\u2014be-} dos to poil thelr ballot with the word pro- y across it.oP ot or 10 much of the time of temperance workers being devoted to political action, we would sarnestly recommend that more attention be the work of moral suasion b: a a pablio meetings and the circulation of the total abstainer's Pledge we Songratulate the prohibitionists of South Oxfo he recognition of \u201cthe sterling worth and ability a the A ager of our bro oering him the mination of that con\u2019 stituency in the approaching Dominion election.\u201cThat we note with very great anita.ton that so | im rtant an organization Industry has included in legale» platform the plank of national bition.We hail this body as an im- Portant ally in the t battle which we are engaged for the ove w of our country's most gigantic foe.\" \u2014Adop The following officers for the saine Lear were then elected and installed by neral Manager Buchannan: Grand Councillor, Bro.J.H.Spicer, Montreal.Grand Y1çe-Counolllor, Bro.F.Bisset, Cornwall.Pant- Councillor, Sol.Cutter, Nashua, a NH, Grand Chaplain Geo, Barnston.rand Secretary, A B° area | l.Grand Treasurer, He M ton, Montreal Grand Auditor, Browne, jr., Montreal.Grand d Herald, E.Cheney, at Hill.Grand Deputy Herald, a oodward, bi Baperintendant Chaplain for this sain.Su tendent Cadets, Geo.Barra tative Lo Dominsi \"tun: il, R.3 acier ve on une Je.mer.PE Montreal; aiternat Representative to onireal sick and fonce benefit de ment, J.H.Spicer, Montreal.Cornwall was chosen for the place of ing Mr.Buchanan for his services dyring | the different sessions, the Convention osed.In the o evening a very I concert was held in Unity \u2018Hall, und r the auspices ot St.Lawrence Council, No.6,R T.of T., which was largely attended.\"CHATEAU DE RAMEZAY.To the Editor of the Gran: Srm,\u2014In your issue of the 10th of February you report Alderman Hurteau as having Hated in rep.rep ly to Aldermas n Stevenson's uestion as were the os Wi = the $10,000 parti received 9 to resell the Ace of e above property, Purch hased em that Mr.Tidin had received 96407, nis portion of x3 paragrapi js ant antrue, that \"ia advan Me.gered a eing \u201cthe amount he rr red for the plece of land be bought at had the\u2014Government sale, that did-not repre- due on the propetty bought by him \u201d What this is Intended to mean, I do not know; but it Le Jntrue that Mr.Tiffin ever Shades by atating Toat Alder en teat cla des 8 derman that Mr.Thin bed 0161575 as a as 8 doomaitS ie to Rite order of the Commissioner of abil Works.his is n.was of course, red the Cor- tion when it ate wig ility.PROF, DUCHARME'S CONCERT.The puplls of Prot.Ducharme Lave pre.most attrdoti programme of po mm.music, which will be presented a dsor Hall on Friday svenin, wards po twenty pe ers, including ur Bs aocompl iianists, will take part.Miss BE.Young, whose beautiful voice al ways aye Eire, great Jesaurs, will also be heard, ser» pan cler, the we Ln bari Prot, Dubois, the violin- SHR i fet heb © a will also contribute selections of special Ih FOR ST.- BONIFAGE.Rev.Abbé Lacombe, the North-West on.Sir Wm, V Van Horne for the consecration of ES.sent a profit on the investment, but was a | balan fssionary, called terday: The Abbé 1 mak - Tents for tbe visit to Bt.Boniface of &B of Quebec will leave Montre 1.no CREDIT {FOR_BREAD, de The Unanimous Decision of a Meeting of Master Bakers Held Last Night The Master Bakers \u2018held an {mportant meeting their hall\u2019 last even- Pape those resent were Messrs.tay, Gaumartin, .Paguette, .Lemieux, Charron Cy Gaudet, Martin, Provost and otherx.In the nee of_the Ta Ludger Papineau presided, acted Leon Char retary.It was announced, that the society was very rosperous, and the membership was steadily increasing.The elections took place with the following result: President, Edmond Caumartin;, first vice-.presiden: sident, 0: alioate to The Bishop 14th.treasurer, secretary, \"Charland ; committee, Alphonse Martin, Arthur Lemieux and T.The newly elected president and the various other officers were installed.\u2018I'he sident sald that the society ad gathered for the discussion .of two import ant reforms which were absolutely needed and rusted that careful attention would be ivep to! to the proposed measures.À harland said that for some time t \u2018the sale of vread had béen a great loss the master bakers.\u2018I'he price of flour was, he said, about the same; but there were so many expenses attached to the baking and delivery of bread as well as the maintenance of a good bakery, and that of late the baker's receipts instead of having proved a revenue had proven a considerable deficit.He thought, that the time bad come for a reform, and this reform would be to sell BREAD FOR CASH ONLY.In this manner, customers would secure avoid legal expenses by being compelled to sue.certain delinquer.t customers which finally ended in the total of the baker's account.parties would benefit, He was sure that the scheme of selling bread for \u201ccash only\u201d would be objected to by certain customers, nevertheless the bakers as a body and as citizens bad in both cases, duties.to perform; and these were the maintenance of.their association and the protection of their credit and that of their families.On a Vota being taken, it was unanimous 1 sgreed, that commencing on the 5th of h, bread would be sold for \u201ccash only\u201d aud for the present the quotations would be 11'cen ia grocers and dealers aud 18 cents to householders, POLITICAL NOTES.Sir Maskentie's Visit to Quebes Commented ted Upon.loss tion article sin La Minerve this \u2018morn do not attach more im riance San is necessary ese ministerial visits,\u201d it remarks.\u201cThis is why we refuse to.believe that they were intended to sound es, aed iven dissatistac- some quarters, .Fudging from .Ln ng.public opinion.The province of Quebec receives it word of command from its leaders only, and these give it only on the advice of their friends.the Conservatives of Ontario, it has shown itself jealous of its privileges, which Eir John A.Macdonald alway respected.We counter to party traditions, knowing that such intervention would not be well received.The Ministers of Quebec would consider it mostunbecomingon theirpart tointervene in the organization of the othèr provinces, and they have the ht to expect the sane treatment from colleagues.The atohword must come rons ou when itis given it will be answered.not this because the rule bas ody tv only to meet certain misgivings in the public and to indicate to our ends the path they must follow.\u201d Wants French Members.L'Evenement, the Quebec Tory wants French Canadians to cleat one one of their own wherever they are in a majority.\u201cThere is not in our provinep warehouse built on modern De: Ge n view of this Mr.James r u Produce Cold Storage xchange of Chicago, introduced by Mr.William Johnson of Montreal, visited those interested in such \u2018an enterprise, As a result a meeting was called yesterday afternoon in the oi Trade.Among Hise present were Mr.\u201cÀ.A.Ayer, ames Alexander, Mr.James ones, Mr.A.Vail- lancourt, Mr.H.Nivin, Mr.William Mel- wm, Mr.Frank J.Hart, Alderman Mc- Bride, Mr.John McBride and Mr.E A.Frank \u201cautéd ts Brice.Hart man.Mr.Moreno pi placed his Jan before the meeting.He Stated that a pleceof land suitable could be had and that he and his friends could float about one-third of the atook, the ya two-thirds to Montreale Le abaorbed ers, Mr.Mo.Gregor also said also did hat he had visited Ottawa secured some ancouragement from the Government.A structure and fittin, Such as he would cost m $900.; he meeting then considered.the pro sition of bat conclud was oo gigantic.also thought that the land spoken of het said to belong to Mr.eres not suitable for the e purpose.bas re turned to Chicago.- FINED FOR IMPERSONATING John Collins and William Kelly Get \" Into Trouble With the Dominion Authorition.- John Collins and William Kelly, were before Judge Dugas in the Police Court this morning as a result\u2019 of information laid against them by Commission of Dominion Police Sherwood ch ng Kelly with impersonation at the civil service examinations and the former with having paid Kelly the sum of twenty-five dollars for committing the crime.The impersonation took place at the civil service examinatioas held! hers on the 14th of November 1883 at which Collins was a candidate.Both pleaded guilty.Mr.S! the p ting attorney asked for leniency for Collins as he had situation as etter - carrier besides being out his pente dollars.Judge Dugas could not see the reason of this but Mr.Sha sald His Honor Judge Deanoyes made such a ruling in a -similar- - case,- -some- time - go.Kelly was condemned to \u2018pay fine of fifty dollars and Collins twenty five dollars.The Government\u201d have a num! ber of other cases of this nature, but Shit possession of enough evidénce & to Jj them in making any Atrests.SUMMER RESIDENCE ROBBED.The Thier Was Arrested Arrested and Pleaded Gullty.On Saturday night \u201cRock Home,\u201d near Dalesville, Que., was entered and the whole of thefurnl ture,pictures cutlery, etc, stolen.This is the summer dence of Mr.= S.Evans, of this city.The owner placed th aus on Mon morning, in the hauds of las Carpenter, superintendent of the Onnadian Bercy b Service.t nine o'clock the same evening, Mr.à Carpenter had located the thief, Magloire mers, and the s about three wiles from the scene of robbery.In the cellar of the prisoner's house the detective found secreted ar and buried over five hundred dallars worth uable cl pa Kisssware, cu ery, eto., the property of M Mr.Evans.the up -part\u2014-oi house was Tena 1-1 taken afore Dr.Smith, J.P., Lachute.fa trial, and on pleading guilty was sent to the Court of Queen's Bench.EXAMINED BY 8Y THE CHIEF, Constables Questioned as to Whether \u2014 They Paid for the thelr Poamtions, \u201cAn air ot m ry pervaded the interior of the Cen Police Station this morning, which gave rise to no small d of excitement.The heads of e department flitted to among lieutenants and tains and short were ns .this little scene some thirty.\" marched into the station prope: It then became rumored that the perintendent had decided to conduct an Investigation on his own account.One by the constables \u201cBled or the private hors are numerous The Balance Shast Shows a Decrease in Earnings.\u2018*Assets over bition The value of the | ntendent of the\u2019 tolen hed Tom soi stoves, dinin aad J re, The.; as | CHICAGO MARKETS.\u2018 Lyon = care moe a to at dee indesd, A à disposition to decline Pare for aL most part continue \u2014atamoey, dat admitied the inauguration of trying wes.\u201c A Good \u201cTonid absolutely a rer pts ri disosse, To S Saves- possesses just the moments of strength ures ang and podr sd for the bivod which ng back robust health, and literally put yous on your feet again.\u201cHood's Pills arc the best aftar-dinner samist digestion, prevent constipation.fic.CHRONOMETERS \u2018FoR SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES.pills, Five eut of Nime First Prises by the Bale ehervaiers of Geneva.mess We have Buplicates ef the Prise and Watch im stock.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, \u2018PHILLIPS SQUARE.THE GAS CONTRACT.Ald.Prefontaine Thinks that the Pre- sant Company Could be Mads to < Fulfill the tes Company Obl tions.ot The Light Committee met to-day for the purpose of discussing the pending contract.Ald.Marsolais presided.letter was received from Mr.H.S.Holt, dated February 8, stating that he had not yet consulted the board 9 directors of the Mont- \u201creal Gas\u2019 Com concerning the s © Supply: ing of gas gas to Fhe city at 95 cents pe 1d.Prefontaine thought it strange that this Company had not taken the Light Committee's communication into consideration, although it had been in their possession for three weeks.He then moved that ir the Committee receive noïreply by next Wed- uesday, a special meeting ba\" called for the purpose of making arrangements for calling ot i how tenders, d.Prefontaine was of the opinion that if A steps were taken the Montreal Gas Company would be com fled \"A conform with the agreement tha been made between the Coates\u2019 Company a and the city previous to the amalgation, owing to the manner in which the union of two companies had taken Place \u2018and also on the M y-hav- ing taken possession of\" rh of the \"other Company's plant, == FINANCE AND COMMERCE.rrr lly The \u201cbulls\u201d took hold of the market again this morning and made the Dace warm those .short of the market.Montreal Street Railway Cable Co.were the features, ith Toronto close up.Montreal Street Raltw ay and was \u201cstreet\u201d à most satisfactory one.The dotaile will be fund another - column.Canadian Pacific steady with trading at 434 to a Toronto rail- railway went back from the open! 41 to 783 nearly 0 shares changing aE Cottons were a little more in request, Montreal sold at 118 and colored at Banks were more ve an lontreal- sold at 2191-and Merchants advanced from 164 to 165.The restof theg 2 ; Exquisite Flavor, Perfectly Pur, \u2018The Ideal of Scotoh Whisky.Soit Everywhere.;.\u2018DEWAR'S WHISKY.| oa mmm and Latest VEN FRENCH CANDRIÉ In all the New Shades a Designs.J.J.HANNAN'\u2019S, 215 St.James Street.4 Good Si ' Heated No hont with dows; DIN NING B 2 ood 8 red Ars B \u2018KITCHEN, P.EDROOMS (with ORDER for à responsible tenant.PRINCE OF WALES SNOW SHOE CLU 4 3 Ladies\u2019 pd & féceplechase, raig st; Victoris Bque 8t.Belpre oti ier erbrooks sts, and Babway, Pt Be Chartes.b Steeplechase will start from the cor.MoTavieh and PARE coy 8 pete _80à Ho MopONALD.1 Bow.Sw.Trees.ISH PROTESTANT Risa LR ÉNEVOLENT ec.HOT WATER, ooutaine lar closets i in with two akylights, on second flat.Spring.For terms, eto.8] apply to W.BE.COOPER, STAR office, MANUFACTUI DWELLING TO LET, \u201cHEATED.\u201d \u201d Bedrooms on Second Flat, 0.2691\u2019 St.CATHERINE.STREET (WEST OF GUY), ¢ PARLOR, with two win.GE L on first in, TRY and fn east) \u2018BATH and W.C.; LARG pe \u2018and put same in GOOD GE CARD which will be fenced off in axé NOTICE TO _And Manufacturers\u2019 Agents.We are prepared te pay Cash for Jobs of my awaniity in Tweeds, Wersteds and Cloths.M.SAXE & SONS, Job Clothing _Manutacturers, 7 ST.HELEN ST., MONTREAL.ERS SHIRTS TO ORDER, $2.00 =g | \u2014AT\u2014 Annual Reports of 3 RAMILTON FERNS, See'y.Loudon advices reported t Jo market dull and lower, with liquidation in L & N.and other American sec Wall Street reported the market slow ithe said that no gald'will be Montreal at 2108; #1 Mer- , 18 at 165.400 \u2018Toronto lower tendency.Itis this wee ORNING SALES 8, Railw, La at at at CE 1% at at ik 20 8¢.Too at 1474, 10 1: eat 147 00.P.le natin Bat ler at 118; 25 Colored eto pat AFTERNOON Toronto Railway 95 Saree, \u2014 5 ny at ork: lieu nts at 164; 20 > 150:75 ais at tigi ibn at Er MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE te Reported for the STAR by Gor Fob.25.Fob.37.Paci By 434 pet Bk Do do land Bonds \u2014 sid \u2014\u2014 1 Cabls.HX Ww À Dulath 8.8, & Atsatio.4 3 4 2% en 10 5 10 5 180 160 By Rich.& Out.av.Co.xd 91 97 2 2 a New 1 8 as \u201crt me ew) ia Lox iy \u2014_\u2014 >.pa 10 1 ih 4 163$ .165 163) 198 ___ 2 188 \u2014 \u2014 = un 1984 1986 1M n° Me 10 mw 15 ms \u2014 ee sm 10 ® \u2014_\u2014 65 \u2014 ~~ mm = \u2014 uw 70 1 uur ' 8 «© Go.» » = e 3 2.8 Mas me mae \u2014-\u2014 10 * \u2014_ 4\u201c \u2014 \u2014 Bonde \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ww -_\u2014 Y 105 NEW YORK STOCK ROMANE Feb.21.x.Close.paf\u201d Sealey {| Sissies og 118% 8%) Eo ar SoH | bal 50) Eo 0) | Pres 3 £ gh lee) | | Née) 8) 82H) E608 | oF l [12188152 151%) 3%) 5a) #1 si : 17 117! = WO A 8 à = - z Leena MONTREAL EXOHANGE MARKET.galiperted for the Bran by Messrs.J Nichols & Marler, St.Francois Xavier sta, Montreel Between Baka etl 38, 1006.Counter.: : = AMERICAN MARKETS.Provisions, .Grain.: Bte.oo.nm Chicane.Foo.VB) 1 Hr « May.\u201c wh EE BOW \u201c Mass 6 45: \u201c \u201c July.- \u20ac \u201c Oats Feb.48 28 28 IY May.Pork La joes A 10.po My.105 MS 105 MS Lan Fl EW 6B.8% 6% 0 May.68 647 643 647 \" July.656 6M 655 657 New York » apy w 8 ses Com Ë à à 8 PR July.#8 oo wil WUT US UE IE US LI - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Toledo Wheat Fes.8 = 4% May.5 5 54 .SW Bx Bx BR oR Duluth Wheat, PELOQUIF 9 HOTEL, Baok River, Pon SALE Is FI er hy foram & factory po suited for storage of heavy \u201c8 Hoard, 500 fest front on the Casal ty corte Block st I of our new THRE WM.CLENDINNENEG ase sex ce.144, MONEY TO LOAN.B.S REDDY, Netary Pablie.Room 54, - Imperial Bullding.2% _107 ST.JAMES STREET.om £1 YARD TO LET, \u2014 on east side of Bleury st., near Bher- will not boom very mych for the rived A Bosto socuritios is caused su ul esta in this cou a, and which will hang o the the busines from an taie 0 con- nto an ex ng y o one.A Sn hoo Le Herald m Buenos Ayres, a sre: pcports Fram the Theat b © premier du on ros tn dicton that Shae ue 6 afm ass grain as bean © cargôes , and se have sent to urope pelle inferior al report, of the Penn Fennsylvania fc for the gear.rio pe joquod next vi à rom ecrease of million for oe year ending Deco wah 1804, den het shrinkage of about 3.40, wing that that the agen onS economies a osd more than § of the gross de statement in the Sen this morni giving ivod patante: good wi © w en.Cipparette pd e ogi these Companies without 1 te capital ook It paid for both out of its sur- Notices.t colors sad effects in Sprin are now being exhibited at All pall the ates Caraley\u2019s.Buy Your Furnt- Now in the Time to Great red ms have been made on all our Furniture and Bedd Pianos we will sell at cost.Give us à , writs ar - for our ven free CE application.Y Lapointe, ETI Se + AGUIRES HORSE BAZAAR, 332 and i a cri tched pairs ot pnd wate gl D tocall a d ene their ¢ p00 ent\u2019 an ar» wo! o well SAS MAG Othe OR LO8S OF APPE- EADACHE, DROWSINESS OR LAVIOLETTES SYRUP OF TO TORPERTINE.for unlike pesriy ai cough gyrups it containg neither opium por VV ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GFRL AB GENERAL Ld ences after 6p.m., ot 308 Bt.Urbain pes coms BANK OF ENGLAND, Edin oie, central position, \u2014\u2014 edial om N, February 28.\u2014The weekly statement Apply to Bank of \u2019 ed to-day, ehows the following changes ne reserve.with the W.E.COOPER, accou 08 BEE: Sr era tial BL oe san errs.; other secu , ines ie ie ot other deposits, decrotsed £1, 000; pu eposi crensed 1000; notes re- sor esas sti German iil, OFFICES TO LET ET ET hh a ook vin e .; 70.89 p.c.now 68.65 p.© In «Star Building.Two 00m me flat, hosted by steam, would rent Meredith « Qavisus Wall Street où x Thereis enid to be to be some le ulation in I and w.E, COOPER, stock ia believed b Se been held Tu London _toxtt STAR Price.for some months by a market clique and it is _re- Bo ion dé the Land N.1e said to be comfortable enough, although earn: late VI AGUIRES HORSE SAZAAR,, ol.soû Lave, a \u201cmont oat unsatisfactory owing to hard eokly Auotion Sale of H weather take Le Hare The Western Frank Line CE DAT, Ds MAS Een at £a P.M, too admet Te.eines letodoany- | or wil be offered for sais\u2019 a number of ment.a (as not devel who pis bobind £00 Workers aod Drivers; eee lot of New and © Ogden Modes, Horse belie © the aldermen oWn the fraichiss andare Glothin » Head etc, 6 ee ready So sell them to the highest bidder.x GUIRE, Lo manu Auctioneer.1 tant bi 01d 3 buAkey 6 th | dior ERASE Jumt alrived with '» oafioad of © cal ohoape r than to outsiders hence their en Draught riage H J.\u2014u 1: ère Is à less short interest in 1 She feeling is conservative -~ rq "]
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