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[" En RL Tae we SOAY.JULY.15, 181 set Received: wai @Fold Berlin 4*Fold Berlin 8 -Fold Berlin i Andalusian on doe Woo Wools thatthe t retall mos In all.chants in Shades.advantageous\u2019 Our Wod \u2014 EEE Jos jus t' boon cong 1 « .qe tr orders\u2019 pete 7 hk, ma .a Specialty, ON the © margin.a RICHARD \u201cGOT ~RIGAT TO \u201cJOHN MACDONALD &CO.| ~~ WORK, \u2014- \u2018Wellington & Front Ses, East, Toronto.MONTREAL OFFICE : 16 Fo The 7 rade.207 St James Street e An Old Whisky.size.Ask your dealer tor them, _A66zxd A New Pack.oe.Dewar\u2019s )* int Bottles, handy k Crowd \u2014of- Politicians at thy Capital.\u201cje 5 QUEEN Vs.ST.LOUIS, : Pony Council Would Not Allow Appeal, PE \u2014_\u2014 THE CASE OF THE CURRAN BRIDGE AGAIN.Decision of the Canadian Courts \u2018 Must Stand.London, July 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Judi- dal Committee of the Privy Council has tefused to the Attorney-General of Can- eda permission to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision of the Su- y preme Court of Canada in the FEmman- Fuel St.Louis case, which favored Mr.St.ous.The suit in question was one taken © by th e Crown on the information do Attorney-General agaihst Mr.Ep- nuel St.J.ouis in connection with ils achine bridge contract and began he Exchequer Court at Ottawa.wo \u2018» information set forth the contracts et tered into by Mr.St.Louis, and state A that à Mr.St.Louis sent in lists amountin, received to $284,192, and hac 320,550, leaving a balance unpaid « 83,642 ; that subecquent to the rel pent ol phis $220,550, the officers of t ilway Department ascertained ths A lists\" had been falsely and frapé- ly prepared: and compiled, i as \u2018many them (Contained the freed of large numbers of workinen ssl that never were, in fact, furnis or employed, and that the certificate .and signatures to the pay lists had bea _- obtained by fraud and misrfepresegts _ n \u201cIn consequence the Government re ! fur to pay Mr.St.Louis the balams 368,642 which | he claimed, and an «æ- tion to recover it was decided again ~bim in tbe other and lower courts.The Aferown claimed that by reason of th 5 false, fraudulent, improper and illeml \u201cpreparation by the def fendant or ws ts of .the pay list, in placi .-$herein the names alarge number orkmen and teams in excess of thow Td ually employed, and \u2018in insert 8 sums of money for the time n and teams in excess of wh es actually worked, Her Ma jest So y deceived, and had throuc Te LA and fraudulent re resentations of $be defendant been made involuntar! to pay him a large sum of meney whi was not legally due him.# that of the sum of 22200 à paid,/ $143,831 was obtained by the fraud 7 and deceit of the defendant of his ag.1 siemite, and Ny \u201cto recover the am- .ount so illegaliy and fraudulently ch dained with costs.9 case was decided adversely for the \u2018Afévernment in the Supreme Courl as well as the Exchequer Court, The Privy \u201cÆouncil confirms this verdict.Ere, © T\"BHIPPING DISASTERS.Steamer Towed Into St.Johns\u2014An.; r other Ashore at Trepassey.ial Cable to the Star) Bt.John's Nfid., July 15.\u2014The steamer Forest Brook; belonging to Newcastlo- ne, fifteen days from that pori to | : Wes towed_in here this morning by the steamer * Marino, also bound m Newoastle to Montreal.The rest Brook has a shaft And propellor gere.She was three hundred miles off coast on July 12, shortly after which she waa picked up and taken in tow, ; &ho is in last and will be docked at.irs.abe Marino'has pro porta from Tre he steamer Torcol, from (gr- to XN struck on Cape Pine dur- last night, but was got off.She I ropassey.ut ether Through log an y, bu iroug «gtherwise again struck on Powel\u2019 oH Trepassey.Her exact condition is yet known, but no lives are lost.THE GROUND BAKED.Sis Wanted Badly in Minnesota and : Dakota ; Paul, Minn., Ju July 15.~Exce a \u2018small showers, no rain has falien tha past week in Minnesota rnd tas, and drought has spread 4 ; now the entire norther art of ; te is affected.In the River er or Lo grout is reported baked and has suffered most, and PUR \u201cBate not expected in any part Wp \"Hon.L.H.Davies, Hon.Sir Henri Joly .[Special to the Star.} Ottawa, July 15.\u2014It is curious to hear ths various first impressions made by the different ministers in their depart- sents, and it is noticeable that these srgely are moulded by the methods in shich the taking over the departments vas performed.lon.Wilfrid Laurier took possession of his when none of the staff were there, snd so far has been too much engaged to | meet them.! \u201cOh, Sir Richard Cartwright just walk- ied into bis room, sent for Mr.Parmales (the deputy), and went to work with s will, - Indeed, it was time some one ia let work, too,\u201d sald a prominent ember of the Trade and Commerce Department.4 | Mr.Tarte adopted the same course as that taken by Sir Richard Cartwright.Six Oliver Mowat, Hon.R.W.Scott, Hon.Sydney Fisher, Hon.Dr.Borden, and Hon.W.Paterson all met eaoh employe of \u2018their respective departments personally, going.from room to room, accompenied by.their deputy beads, who introduced the members of the staff.Sir Henri Joly, in conversation with à Star representative, expressed his high appreciation of Mr.E.Miall, the Commissioner of Inland Revenue, stating that he felt it a great boon to have such & thoroughly efficient deputy.In the \u2018Customs! Department Hon.Mr.Paterson addressed some applicable remarks to each of the employes as they were introduced.ing generally, it may be said that the whole of the service felt a great relisf at the settlement of the respective departments, and complimentary remarks are heard on every side.; J.Israel Tarte left yesterday for en It was stated lat evening that both \u201cHon.Thomas Greenwiy and \u201cHom.Clifford Bifton had been invited to come |, tario to Ottawa.Official confirmation of this wus not obtainable, and rumors are divided as to whether they are invited to settle the assigning of ts portfolio of the Interior or to confer with the Government on \u201cthe Mavitoba school 8ir Hibbert Tupper left for Halifax «yesterday, being joined by Sir Charles at Montreal.Hon.R.W.Ecott is acting \u2018Minister of the Interior.The Cebinet mat from 2 o'clock till 5.80 yesterday, and then adjourned till 8 \u2018in the evening.Mr.James Sutherland, M.P., was offered a portfolio, but he magnanimous- stood on one side, and suggested to on.Mr.Laurier that he should look elsewhers The official Canada Gazette, post.the meeting of Parliament till y the Council yesterday was the confirmation of the appointment of Lieut.- ; Col.Hon.Mathew Aylmer as Adju- tant-General.This ap point ment will be most popular with a 1 grades of the service.Lon.L.H.Davies yesterday remarked that the only business the Government would bring forward at the coming session Would be passage of the estimates, and that the length of the session would very much depend upon the op- .Hon.Senator Miller, of Arichat, N.8 s in the city.He states that be ha biases Tn + on bere to spend a \"day or two.M is jnderstood that so far the Government have not touched the Mani- tobe school Be Taies in any way.Amongsi the latest political aprivals is Mr.I.Craig, M.P., of Port Ho, Today being the 15th of the month \u2018and tbe civil service pay day, the members of the service were all curious as to wLether they, would receive their chequés to-day, as rumored yesterdan, or not.The cheques are not issued today, b bat it is announced that they will be sooni as the Governor-General\u2019s warTant for the amount can be ob- A ed.he purs Board and be.and \u20ac © on all necessary ste 8 understood that the warrant is le .way to Quebec for signature.The cheques will probably be issued by Bate y .James.Butherland, Jen Liberal whip, is as busy.around thie House of Comtmons, as if the session was in full wing; Indved be is they tor than he was many times during © ious o sit- things of the last session.© is bus arranging matters in the Chagter an amongst other things bas\u2019 decided that Mn John Charlton.M.P., cannot keep his old seat in the front, row of the tion Imnohes to which he has clung: so tanaciously.decides that Mr.on must either wit amongst his own people, politically mg, or at the very baok of the er side of the House Mr.rland aly protested against the oe of the servative Go Government the best meats in \u2018the kin row on.A 8 0 fore: ws NE Bo Cppont an days before the\" opening af the \u2018House ze A-FAIR FIELD; My NO.FAVORS -time-of-Sir-John Maced fe I He has not dograded.the On- Op-| the sam frit 5 Se.nt angers ee a service.he rece! of the notices referred to uw taken us intimating that their ser- are to be dispensed with.t week Peter White Ive filed to T orders around the House, tion 1s taken by order of Mr.3.D.Edgar.This gives rise tion, :s there \u20ac Speaker 1 ie Peter White's Parliamentary life ceased with the dissolution, pas been custom- ery for Canadian Speakers to retain office till their successors are appoi Indeed Hon.Timothy Anglin made an appointment within huif an hour of the election of his successor.Thibaudeau is In town on iness.returns to Monty.THE LOAVES AND FISHES, ~~ Toronto, July 15.\u2014 (Special): \u2014 The Globe's Ottawa special, referring tothe new Cabinet, says: \u2018\u2019No Premier hus treated Ontario so ov yeivcy 3 since the private aurier.tario Ministers to the rank of Controllers.The critics who are straining for points to make against Mr.Laurier say that it is a Jrreak( pity Ontario has no greut spending epartment.Flet)ap it should bo a great pity.or Ontario has, as a matter of fact, Tog department presided over by Mr.Mulock, of Toronto, spends more than all the four departments cpmbined which are assigned to Quebec.\u2018The figures in the public accounts for 1895 show that the total expenditure under the control of the department assigned to Ontario, $5,750, and thet of the departments allotted to Quebec, $3,521,000 Ontario, therefore, as the premier province, has the largest number of first class Cabinet portfolios since 1878, and is given the most important departments of Justice, Trade and Commerce, Post Office and Customs, in addition to the office of Secretary of State.Que- has been coûtent with two important departmants and two minor ones.\" MR.* WHIP\u201d TAYLOR.Toronto, July 15.-(Special) \u2014Among the political arrivals in town yesterday as George Taylor, the Conservative \u201c whip in the House of Commons.In- ferviewed, Mr.Taylor said be did not think the members of the new Duminion Government would be opposed when they sought te-election in their respective constituencies, The Cunservatives would give them a free hand on the principle that \u2018if you gave a calf enough r it would hang itself.\" Any ay, it would be wise to see \u2018what the Liberals could do in power.He thought Mr.Laurier had already weakened.himself by his rtial distribution of the portfolios.hile Quebec had six Ministers, Ontario, with 50 per ceni.greater population, was allowed only four.And besides this the most important offices, those with the greatest amount of patronage, had been awarded to Quebecers.Mr.Taylor said that Sir Charles Tupper would, likely lead the Opposition in the House.He alse intimated that a caucus of Conservatives would\u201c be called in Ottawa during August to decide.upon a programme.PLEADING FOR MILLE, London, Ont., July 15 Special).\u2014Hon.David Mills was uestioned ah by a reporter about à 6 political situation but declined to discuss | A fi- cant editorial, deploring Nr.Mills\u2019 exclusion from the Cabinet appears in the Advertiser, and is thon ht to express the opinions of Mr.friends and ps the.honorable 4 gentleman s own JI concludes: \u201cTo Western On- Mills has Jong been the princi- Less a poljtician t a team he has ubtless been less \u2018hustling* than some others, -but permanent national and influence séldom go to public men of the \u2018hustling\u2019 type, and we make bold to ssy today no man from the Atlantic to the Pacific possesses more of the statesman\u2019 5 bold upon the reading and thinkin public than the Hom.David Mills.No man would-have contributed more to the mental resources of the new adminis- ration pl lo opinion will not be sat- inti 2e great gifts of this eminent son Lens we ern Ontario are turned to account in the services of his country \u2018at the earliest possible moment.\u201d THE SCHOOL COMMISSION.Toronto, July 15.-\u2014(Special)\u2014An Ottawa special to the World pu ** Before the members of the Cabinet disperse within the next few days, a commission to Învestigate tho Manitoba school question will be appointed.It is understood that assurances to this effect have been given to high dignitaries of the Roman Catholic hurch in this section.It is expected that Sir Oliver Mowat and Sir G.Joly will be two of the commissioners.\u201d MR.A.PATTULLO.¢ Toronto, July .16.\u2014(Bpacial).\u2014 Andrew Pattullo, editor of f the Wood x oodstock Ben- tinel Review, who is regarded as the ble candidate who will contest orth Oxford in the Liberal interest in | place of Sir Oliver Mowat, is i in the city.ANOTHER PROTEST.\u201cHamilton.Oùt.July 15.\u2014(Speoial.}=I¢] rumored here that the © Conservatives election of a Mosars.wil pro ina nere (Libe.POLITICAL GOSSIP.Mr.Mulock's vacation of his eeat in North York, to accept a portfolio, will qussh the proposed \u2018action of protest re .Rudoiphe Lemieux, M.P., Gaspe, bas taken au action of damages, for five bundred dollars inst Hon.Thomas Chapais.editor of Courrier du Cana- uebec, on account of an article ub- Jibei therein and ecting upon 6 bas also taken a similar action egainst La Minerve, Montreal, for a similar amount for reproducing the article in question \u2018The writ for the local election in North xford to fill the vacancy caused Af Str liver Mowat's resignation will be ly fssucd.Mr.Balfour wilt bave to cont South Exsex ugain now that \u2018he is appointed to t he Ontario Minis- he Winni Nor\u2019 Wester poiuts out chat Mr Laurier and Mr, Sifton and Greenway, must.Juve Her school question disposed of can sit in Cabi \u2018nnipeg Free Press ooecliidee that Mr.Laurier in bringi Federal arenas am array of © talent bas miscalculated.and have done _bettet a Don pe nd confined himself to hel old m : John oa d asesrts if a p ron i suo- cematal D be ill rR iret the mat, NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.(Epecial Cable to the Star).SIR DONALD HONORED a A RGU a MD Speuk.St- John's.Nfld.July 15.~The fisher-.a a G.C.MiG, at Windsor a chair and should the Government - ies south are In the north they ; Castle.bers require more seats than can be | 2X8 Poor: In the Straits snd on_ the rm e De Es PRO ue Hi oi te Pre Entre ee gin.pros - pee w ¢ ions, Cans Canadian | igh 2 | J on at \u2018the Tar oe: The .or pews.Trade h ls dull.wend = ne castle as a Knight ud There is fear and trembling amongst | \"WELCOME.0 BISHOP Howuet, \u2018 or of the Order of the sessiond] measengors, \u201cHier toe alll spy «ad.St.George.ot them received notice that t : to ihe \u2018Shary\u2019 A umo.{ie (Epecial Cable x.John's, Nid, bs Fo 18.The \u201ccel Mr, Duggan's \u201d Sailing Greatly: CEYLO HAS WON SUQCESS SOLBLY © LEAD PACKETS ONLY.AEVER IN BULK.TEA ITS INCOMPARABLE VALUE ALL GROCERS.dest EXPERTS STORY ~~ OF THE-RACE.How Glencairn Beat BI Hoirie Yesterday.NEW YORK YACHTSHEN PRAISR' CANADIARS.\u2018 pci - Prey Admired.: 4x + New York, July.15\u2014Of yesterday's.race, A.G.McVey, the yacht pxpert, says in the Herald: The scens about the Seawanhaka Yacht Club yesterday\u2019 morning was not a lively one.Hardly a dozen members of the club were present, and many of t held official great majority of the olub members are evidently not over interested In the match now being sailed .The day opened bright, with a light north-west wind, and at no time during the day did it take on moderate weight.The wind was rether light for the racers, but it was; mors to their liking, than a very strong breeze, where hanging over - the sides would have been part of the | Bymuastics of those sailing them.The] miles to each leg and repeat, making a\" total distance of twelve miles.It was started helf an hour late and when the.boats were sent away, the last of the flood tide was setting in.The boats wore the same canvass as on the previous day, except that the El Heirie hed a balloon jib.The wind was steady; the seen 1m all directions.: sterting- was sounded at twenty minutes past 2.Ten minutes Inter the preparatory \u2018gun was given, and five minutes later the send away whistle.Very few yachts were out shout the line at tbe starting time, so thet the littls fellows had a clear course.The flagship is was out in compliment to the va and \u2018at the foreto man bead flow the colors of the Ca n There was littie maicouvoring for the start, and both boats held close to the quarter of the Glemoairn, Both went over on ths weather end of the line, and there was but seven seconds ween them.Oncs scroes the Crans boys set balloon Jib to Sarboard and 8 vorkine Jib was d out to pot.W.be wind on the quarter an the main pd away to rd = 4 breeze of not more than oath, the \u201cwes racers\" begnn the.bat T'ho Glencairn.in the.light wind, at oncs drew away from irie, and ere .half a mile had been covered.gha had pulled out st least three lengths.It was ncticod that Glencairn, during the first half mile, did not set her working jib.Boon after, however, the jib was set, but not to port.The bal ib was shifted, and foe sail lad bet set to port than it did starboard on Fi Heirie.T leg wos.two miles, and the ocurse east by north, one half north.This leg was very uninter- sine, was Ii KY, And the Route at ne no t un Lane same conditions.2 little ¥ luck there was, Glencairn bad, for she got into the edge of of a streak of rind.which Med ber a Astern the El Heirie very able ein She Leu in with matters soft shots and ina i to keep her i but slow as she was g was moticeablé thing: to a cut, the falling off in s after he had gone forward.Neither boat had wind snough to get\u201d any good move on d the entire leg, though in in chances they the Glencairn showed fi aster heels than the El Heirle in the light winds, and made more distanos on Heirle than she did on Monday'a re.The- first ma the Glencoien aû LUE Tend iy BI Se \"erie at 11 1 as oe élapeed t for the two.5 % minutes an 0 seconds Jor Sicily al, minutes an i\u2019 Heir in of 5 minutes or Canadian boat.seconds 1 0 ae hin as made by ee ne The the Donefit of ths t sires) LAA heets t: ed.the Glen- cairn started rimmed in, d Jeg, the rst oe Glencairn mors of thé race u Soon after a EE EAE fe Tace was over a triangular course of two : \u2018ment than th \u2018the Glencairn mils of the American boat water smooth, and calm spots could be : Both boats were towed out to nef Hesse \u2014apd-}+her- Thot : wind tock on à Tie win sprinkle times;groûter ares than any rm mort made a short tack to star .Glencairn board) when she came about on the tack, and headed out to the Saad Ty in the direction of.the Connecticut shore.\"El Heirio id her luff, after rounding, and with freeing she made Lhe second mark-in a- alose a lucky _ shift made up the time and dietance that Glencairn lost in goluæ to thé weather for a snfe berth on El Heirie.In this leg \"the boats had the same strength of wind, and it was noticed that Glencairn a lesser angle of hull than El He ere was no ses, and, consequently, no no pounding.As it turned out with the wind freeing, the tack which the Glencairn made was unnecessary, for she showed enough weatherly' ualities to pick up the mark Hoirie.e came down to mark with & hard pull.The Glencairn led the way at.the second mark and tacked around it at 1.36.12, El Heirie following at 1.88.48.This shows that it took Glencairn 28 minutes and 21 seconds to cover two miles and.El Heirie 28 minutes and 48 seconds; gain for El Heirie, 2 minutes 33 seconds, some of it on her merits but mos: of it on account of the un- - necessary tack made by Glencairn.With over two ainutes to the good, Glen- cairn on a.grarboard reach started on the last leg of the triangle for the first time aroun course, the ng cairn to a good place, and in the close Gotoh across ined eight BECO! on her.\u2018This is the first time since the matches have been started that El Heirie has been able to hold Glencairn.The weather conditions had not improved as the pair sailed the third leg.In fact they made the poor+ est time \u2018in Chis leg of any in the race: The wind fell off a mile this side of positions.Judged by appearances the \u2018the mark, and besides this headed the ir off, so that both had to make a peak fo ort to clear Rv buoy, The n to a port tack, and they Pond fotch the ho starting buoy when they were flung abou e starboard tack: The result of the racing on this leg was 8 gain of 11 seconds for El Heirie.Glencairn led at the finish of the first round, having made the third leg of the first round in 43m.86s., with EI Heirie closer then she was at the second mark in 43m.28s., a second gain for the lAm- erlcan boat of 8 seconds for the leg.\u2014 + THE BECOND ROUND.Glencairn tacked round the third mark, and, as it iurped out, she was put on the wrong gybe with the main- sall to \u2018starboard.© Crane boys wore El Heinle around this: mark, a good {hing t to do.\u2018In a flash on went a jib to starboard eh this move they showed better er judg- Lo well, and khé ail once began to pick ap on the Gli e of the latter situai®n, and in a Jiffy j off came the balloon jib, over went the malosail to port, A ot bo Lalf-mile n the same sfyla Bon boats had\u2019 the youn ebb under them on this leg, and on\u2019 the light airs they pulled along w y.During the first mile of this leg.luck favored El ifeirie, and she ained on Glencairn.The latter, owever, Soon got into a lucky streak, when she rom El Heirie.The Glonsatrn dro ar working jib half a mile to leew: of the first mark, end as it turned out both the Tan \u201cwide ot their courge, and each had to tack and make a short hitch just before rounding the fourth mark.The latter yes rounded by Glencairn at 2.54.23, and El.Heirie at 2,54.40, a gain for El iris of eleven seconds.8 far the Tace was a better ons than on the first day; besides the Crans boys sailed Ei Belrie with better § ent, so far as set ° the trim the wails went.pren with the improved handling, the Gleneairn on even chances miore held time £ her own.The or.the foarth leg was: Glencairn, 34 mins.35 BeCs.; El ie, 84 mins.24 sec Glenczirn tacked around the ® fourth mark, and trimmed in her sheets for & close fétch to the next El eirje made & sharp gybe around this mark; and she gained at the first.a little by it, though hardly enough seconds to count, for both boats are won-.forfully quick.in stays, and can flung m one tack to another in a few ir were.sh by the wind on the\" \u201cri bh leg, and.th \u201cFhe \u2018mark without & tack.blew stronger than at Any this leg, as far as could be seen, onl oats sailed in the same conditions, with ring strength, and tn (his Neg od etm a made à gain thirtesn seconds re dl covered the dis tance in 2lm.7s., with 21m.20s.for El win time, during the rac: raca, and at that Heirie, ile best performance for two miles thus far Tad] in tho series head the pair The wind wes a started on the last leg of the race: and it looked as if there would be a a= ward or Glencairn did not \u201cack at- ter the mark, but held on, and auled on the wind.In less than two minutes after passing the mark she was put about on the rhoard tack, snd after making & long board.she \u2018croaseil the finis she Ine a winner by six minutes twenty-two seconds.boys Dae thelr © ont, a ig high on an on The Fou jet ee Ge nn had.pA fiir was unabls to fetch by the finish uy, &s some short hitches to be to get apross the line.It is doubtless 8 that om bad t ba younger Cram Deen Ty Lg ied and Aron a a they she would have cérossed the Jine without having to tack.race _itesif, EI Roirle made a or.t much ter showing the than she did on ean first da ay, and i An Old Whisky.age.Dewar's Pint Bottles, handy- size, Ask Four de: dealer for them, heels \u2018of Glence \u2014\u2014\u2014_ Te ont adhere aa | Lig) ; n wea na: A New Pack.| : Are .Exceptionally Mild And cqually as fine in quality as the Noted Dark Colors of this Farnous Brand.ROPIOSYY | = aPgest qu or any CIGAR in Canada.would be able to puffs yesterday the race; Course, ish.Sta een 1.3.2.35.Aencairn wins by 8 First - Mark.Glencairn 1.07.51 1.30, Fl Helrio 1.13.00 1384 ame.Glencairn.32.El Helrie.37.42 ai SOME serious blunders.\" first leg they the balloon-like was that it had got so near to first leg of the brothers altered down.Thi boat was alt SOME sail it was on Mo; Crane brothete, and Won more he chances are ternational Club soon TeCOver, efit fit yachtin Pot élub must, doleful for the better test on Monday, of the Royal St.so far the supe Yachts that the Skloper Du salute 0 run \u2018Roy.pigmy PE Sun says: rinthisn small boat t board of the Club's House in Splendid Trace.boat, reezs.Title Pee aby but they are all can come of it.fui t t will Canadians * America\u2019s Onp.Egid a well-known a breeze.it looks as if the Canadian boat her sail just as well ell and in uh ue Learicn race was ter Bling it is an internatio - The following is an official summary of half north; second leg, leg, south Ww west ha of flood at start, and strong ebb.at.fin- Wind, northwest, light and fluky.rt.11 Second Third M Names darlop 2ndie Parle 4thleg, bth = 6 LF Re a ke phe The Crane brothers sot their splñnaker over ing set it on the boom and guyed it forward like the Glencairn\u2019s.result drawing power of the El Heiric was beaten badly i in the first two miles.On the next two legs she did very well, and gained considerably.She thought she would take the lead.but when she was doing by going forward m and the Glencairn On the last leg, too, the trim of the her rudder - was considerably out \u2018of water, and t Canadian made a big gain.The Tribune says: race |- of the series of a possible.five oor the International Challenge Cup has ed, and once more the Canadian boat: was successful over El Heirie.feat, Downer, Fras n tain ratios that if the weather cons ditions of the rougher sort prevail.tos day, there may be more than a chance place à race to the credit of the ing à most gallant ods.are free to e Times mays: better handled yesterda The World says * ved herself to El Hei This ending will ma crêueh true grin of defeat wears off, be glad that t The Journal says: \u201cThe Dansdiay half- rater Glencairn captured the Seawanhaka-Corinthian oT ermtion: al Cup yesterday in easy atyle, pad ceived another ovation from hat assembled at t race was another , race was never in more a\u2019 satisfactory one than the om wind : and Jroather ather permitting, wher when bonnie tless ake it \u2018three straight.Pie modore Rous pair ment to the winning yacht L by | firing a e Lawrence Yacht Club up, to the dore truck of the flagship as racer went over the finish fine.\u201cUnless somet, unforeseen happens to-day, hing a Sea acht Cube international hy will decorate the side- oyal St.Lawrence Yacht Heirioc was beaten again she sailed a the little American defender \"the worst of the luck.tha Élencaten is certainly a very fast she carries a very spread.and while undoubtedly superior Carian shat she sould beat bet in fresh co; she © r in fre dires b oatortuns y our very light wis nine pds, which is fro th 5 vars of she want - CURRENT cossmP.A Star correspo tue, local yachtsmen are flabberghasted t the success of the Canadian yacht, of of challenges will Americans if the Clencain secures hat the: victory of ber of the New York to a correspondent of the Star: \u2018of bave baat her, as she carries up The od rab.ve tet that | one.leg.east by north northwest; third west.Tide, last first Finish, 3.33.16 3.59.99 minutes, 22 seconds.ark, 11 218.48 8 33216 43.28 A 2 CRITICISMS.made one or two First of all, on the topsail, instead of hav- The like the 1an\u2019s, and not anythin Glencairn that on the second round some well ons of the the trim of tHe boat to hold the spinnaker is, sto her at once, pcs perle bold her so.that COMMENTS! The IF The de-+ ot -so crushing as and there were cer+ -who had teen.mak- + fight against what: ess are stubborn The Glencsirn was on that - she wil PEt a timo, but they will t canmot but ben- thian Meas roti natural cha- leg on he \u201cfleet he finish Ï and ¢ Lawrence.acht Club i ia rior the American AgODY will be overf to a delicate compli- the ntreel.While El Unfortunately.as on \u2018While large sail means ba ndent learns that \u201cFey that only.good Yor nL sure plenty Booming from wins the cup, and they the stimulate VeTAx rou by a larger yacht for the oT Vache Oral Club, Yoday.true.sportsmen aa |.\u2018of the Northern New York in consultation with J.Pier | - afternoon, mo doubt some of these Canadians will want to race us for the America\u2019s Cup mow.1 hops they will do so.It is evident that they know a thing or.two \u201cabout yacht desigmin, ming: saying what they t do, x they would extend the lines on ie they have, be- Bun, with the half-raters.It would J \u2018a Splendid, thing for yachting.if our seiahb ors in the north would meet us | miong the line in this field.They \u2018know how to sail, and they are sportsmen.It is likely, too, that the Glen- cairn\u2019s success will make our British cousins look up a bit.It will make them feel sheepish to sse the colony winning where they have failed, and unless they have parted with some of their ancient it, you may rely aa it we hear rom Them before lang.In my opition, this match is the best thing that has happened for yaibting since the America wen the Queen's Cup.\u201d \"All the achtsmen who bave seen the races.at ster Day ams enthusiastic over Capt.*Duggan's seamanship.They say- fe is the best skipper that bas raced in locel waters for many years.They liken him to Captain Duncan, who did wonders with th elittle Madge twelve years ago.He seems, they say, to have a feeling for winds and tide.The beginning of the end appeared this morning in & notice posted on the bulletin board of the Club at Centre Island, which invited members to join with the House Committee, in entertaining, on Saturday: evening next, Capt.Duggan and his \u2018\u2018crew\u2019@dlr.Shearwood, Vice-Commodore R.G.Fitzgibbon, of pie eral Et.Lawrence Y J.the C, Almont, also.from Montreal, ane t es accompany Orane brothers are Eocfuded in in \u2018the invitation.THOS.BARNES' DEATH.| The Jury Return an Open Verdict of Murder, Special to \u201cto the Star.) « Brockville, Ont., July 16.\u2014Unless something unexpec d turns up.the probability.now is that the murderer of the tramp, Thomas Barnes, at Smith's Falls on June 30 will never be known.It was unfortunate that Tommy and the kid,\u201d the two young tramps whom it is mu] posed witnessed the ober the could not got, as they are are pro ba who could throw light ron the mat It is quite possible, however, gan Pitts and some of the other suspects under arrest at Perth gaol may yet weaken and tell what they know.So far as the coroner's it is now over.Dr jury held the adjo mee yesterday, and on consultation with Coun- tr Attorney it was decided to closa the matter and let the.jury go.The f low- | ing: git was therefore Send Cea, : came do his death by 6 \u2018pistol ahot at at | the \u2018of \u2018some party æn- bands ties known, who did thus malle jously and feloniously commit murder.course this will not prevent the eutborities from taking further af | if anything turns up to justify them so.THE NORTHERN PACIFIC.\u2018It 1s Believed the Vanderbilts Wil Control the ths Road.- ; 15.5.\u2014The belief \u2018in grow- Tacoma.23 re hat the Vanderbilta coutrol the re-orgunizatt on of the Nort bern( Pacific Railw and make the final link of the Vanderbilt system, to extend from ocean to ocean.A strom indication - dpt this direction is the f Winter.the new President Pacific, was called to + Morgan and the Vanderbilts before he announcement of his selection as President.The Vandérbilts bave in this ate property, includi t aix- story buildings in Tacome, owned.by Vander Alt, who sia controls ¢ 0 st ot the Metropolitan oc the largest savings bank Ss this olty.WILL NOT BE GOVERNOR.A ; Mr.Bland Wants to Remaïñ In Congress.29 to any further mention of m name 1.>> y y overmor _T- self, for es saying that roger no con- le circ I.make the gubernatorial race.TL amant go to ongress and continue the fight of Jours past, I will remain in pri- \u2018 \u201c (Signed) R P; BLAND.* .\u2018DUKE D'ORLEANS BETROTHED.Vienna, July 15.\u2014Prinwe Louis Philip son of the late | d'Orleans, Comte de Paris and the head of the houss Bourbon, Orleans, was formally bet roth ed at Alouth \u201cio the À in Hu , this to bess Marie e, daughter of the Arch Duke Joseph ey Pre aa Duo 4 Jeans is 27 7 years of hg Ae Are uneq ae [es _and are \u201csold oheaperthan | asking a ye wane i hoa other houses are bsimilar qualities .TOOKE, - ri 1477 Bt James.Street io 1 2387 8t.C 1659- for.goods and tbhere-is no-| is concerned, Callum and the \u2018| 55,000; wood, 341,000.CANADIAN TOPICS IN LONDON.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sir Donald Smith Praises Hon, Mr.Laurier.\u2014\u2014 THE FIGURES FOR THE LAST REPORT OF THE ANGLO- CANADIAN TRADE.\u2014 \u2018respondent in London.) LS London.July 15.\u2014Sir Donald A.Bits says of Hon.Mr.Laurier\u2019s Cabinet : \u201cJo strength, of the bighest character.\u201d He.adds: \u201cMr.Laurier\u2019s speech on \u201cCans.ada and the Empire.at Montreal.aroused much satisfaction.I expécted \u2018: nothing less from kim.I am no perky man here.and 1 knew Mr.Laurier td be a loyal, \u201ctrue-hearted Cunadian® +- It is believed Sir Donald A.Smith will tender his resignation as High Coia- TRADE ran, Britiah purchases of Canadian \u2018export show.thoss increases \u2018in the half seat in pounds sterling: Shesp, 6000 TE «nd flour, 170,000; bacon, 100,000 ; £8,000; butter, 12,500 ; cheess, £3,000} fia THE ZOLLVEREIN TALK.: The opponents ofr.Chamberlain\u2019 | sollverein are saying: sak ue\u2019 briog about what enaadion energy spd: enterprise can accomplish \u2018ad Mines : are\u201d 45 ernest man bo bad sutured, à mes F- Vie oi Tig om that day to ome IT aor joe he Wor.7 'ntea te od A wait waa born a SEEN 4 p that I would ind | vid 7 man le pat ina moment à he av-Kysw- A > Pipe Tite vole he \u2018ar td bots Le PT ben get Eas P ) facie do oe ET RR : A nest LA atharine.Streut, West.Gakthotine.Streot East. I Se - het of he Condition \"She is firmly convinced that she is being- Ja od, seid a ZA bi ed up.from ar pile of freight bills he \u2018 x ADIUTANT-GENERAL, | .a, 14.-Col.M.Aylmer Appointed by | | appointing Hoan.M.mer, - t A utant-General, to of- .«of Adjutant-General of he Cana- militia, vico Col.Walker Powell.) EELS cri ak.gabe windy i MD Ti HN + vies oof Natalie: The Mother of King Lt Has Delusions.New York, July 15.\u2014The Recorder ¢ pub- Jaen the following, signed by * Mar- Quise de Fontenoy\" : Queen Natalie of Servia is demented.IL not an absolute lunatio, she has.her mind sufficiently disordered to necessitate ber seclusion and her being placed under restraint.Her relatives and- friends allude to it as being a werveus disorder of a very pronounced nature.But.inasmuch os she has developed a _gumber of crazes, in particular that of persecution, it is clear that her mind has given way\u2014at any rate, for a time.constantly shadowed by hired assassins, whose mission it is to murder her, and the attempt made a short time ago tu burgiarize her; lonely villa at Biarritz served to put the finishing tcuch upon this very common form of insanit After all, it is not astonishing.here a moment in the life of «very woman, nerally between the fortieth and fif- eth year, where she develops an eo- oentricily that verges upon insanity.With royal ladies, who occupy so con- ous a position, it is much more difficult to conceal this lamentable condition than is the case with ladies of- less high rank.Thus the Empress of Ausiria, the now widowed Empress of Rusaia, her sisters, (Le Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Cumberland; Queen *Heariotta of Belgium, Queen Sophie of Sweden, Queen Elizabeth of Rourmanis and even Queen Victoria, have each of hem through a period of t hree years, where their behavior has been.so erratic nnd udd as to give rise to the most serious doubt as to their ty.Queen Natalie is therefore merely un- ving the seme experience as ber sis- Ler Queens and Empreases, and if her queerness takes the form of acute Pants it must be remembered that she is à woman of a very passionate, ot-tempered character, and that the ex- eriences which abe hes passed through the time when as thé daughter old Col.Kechko she left her school at loi orenoe ican schoolmates to =e throne of Milan of Servis, enough to disturb and un- wottle Ren mental balances of any but the strongest-minded woman.Vote has been subjected to the most dis- - re treatment by her husband.who roduced his sultanas into ber very torn from her by the police; Ph has been divorced and deprive by decree, subsequently repealed, of her status as Queen; sha has been expelled by force from Servia, altho b phe saved it rom annihilation at t time of the ian invasion, whioh was arrested nu the Austrian envoy act- fng in \u201cdefiance to the wishes of his own Government, and solely by a desiré to ease a Queen by whose beauty he was atuated.In fact, there is no end to dramatic, tragical and sensational episodes in her - gareer.What wonder then, t she ahould be temporarily demented 1 TRIED TO SHOOT EZETA._ me Ex-Dictator of Salvador Has a Narrow Escape.; San Francisco, Cal, July 15\u2014An attempt was made to \u2018assassinate Carlos Ezeta, ex-President of San Salvador, in the dining room of bis hotel yesterday afternoon.The ex-President was seated at a table with a few of his friends, when Pedro Jiminez, a native of Salvador, entered the room.He walked directly to Ezeta's chair, and a8 the latter faced about Jiminez spat in his face.The ex-President sprang to his feet to resent the insult, when Jiminez drew a revolver and levelled it at Ezeta's breast.The former dictator of Salvador retained his presence of mind, and seizing a chair he held it over Jimines's head and dared him to fire.In another moment the would-be amassin was dis- srmed by Ezeta\u2019s friends and hurried from tbe room.Jiminez was arrested and stated he wes formerly distriot attorney of Salvador under Ezeta\u2019s admin- fetration.While acting in that çapa city he incurred the displeasure of dictator.who put him to torture.The ex-President denies the prisoner's staté- ment, and expresses the belief that iminez is an emissary of President Guttirrez, of Salvador, who construes Ezeta's presence in Sen Francisco as a menace to the Salvadorian Gcvernment., ASTRIDE \u201cOLD MIKE.\" | How Bryan Carried Waterin Patrick's Hay Field.Cincinnati, July 15.\u2014** Yes, I id Billy B Bryan the first, money ke - ver gray y-haired man as he suditing.r was John W.Tick;-a- freight \u201cclerk in.the office at Front and Wood streets.Patrick was working away at his is when a reporter found him, but he took, Lime enough to tell an interesti \u201cIT used to live in Salem 85 to aid, and I was well acquadsited with the Bryans.eur ryan s father was a Sunt He had & pretty good- hn Se near town, and as he di not ess time to attend to it he put it down in 0 grass.as in the hay Jusinese then, and handled the crop two seasons.It .Judge Bryan brought Billy ryan oul, asked me to put him to vor in the wneat harvest field.I made the water boy.and he rode \u2018Old ike,\u2019 a broken down family horse, all press the field, with two water jugs.\u2018* When the oats were ready to har- st, Billy bired another boy, and put gp all the shocks.Ho se his wages until $100 was due.Even then the boy ussed politics at noon.\u2019 the New Administration, wa, Jul 15 At TA a meeting of which lasted\" un- aya night, an order BARGE AND CAPTAIN LOST.(Special to te be Star.) Ont, 15\u2014The barge icon, one of t © omnports of she : of Bay Par tr is ported lus! she Ma off Eris \u2018Fou à during the storm.She ft there during foul weather, and is |.mid to.have muck between Erie pau pe Stanley he crew far a learned, orriver the + Pris ia (bfokay) and two men - being \u201c 1 ; \u2014 CH BBITISH SAIP LOST.* pu er, y Spot ial)~Tne Br E HONGRED MN MND.STOWE.vitations had bee at atism whic \u2018The Facts About Francois, Who Fired {+-vrere- ue -ed out this morgivg = pnp Red Sea, ra all \u2018on Se \u201d New York July, 15\u2014 1.Ths World to-day says: re sr., came to Loc from Nowa ort onday, to see his aon, Oo: lus, r.and to take him back t ewport.A tf his condition permitted.He found his son convalescent.but suddenly me ve ill himself.Messengers wers sent 0 Lane, who at once went to the Mr.Vanderbilt's condition yesterday.Early in the e tors Draper, Delafield and Me.house.\u2019 ms Worsening pass- CORNELIUS VANDERBILT.ers by the Vanderbilt mansion were and TE to see parte of Fifth Avenue Fifty-seventh street strewn with tan ark one in the house was reticent as to the nature of Mr.Vanderbilt's illness, though it is believed to be a light ttack of paralysis caused by worry over his son a «pre d marriage eo Miss Wilson.irst no one would admit that Mr.Vanderbit was ill, but when the tan bark was spread around the ae they reluctant Ly oo confessed.So ill was he yesterday that Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., did not out at: su, but pe bis Sather Vanderbilt and Er Pause are at Me Breakers, but are expected in town today.It is ferred that his son's intention to marry with or without his consent bas worried Mr.Vanderbilt so much that it brought on the paralytic stroke.Inn sent out for a dance The Breakers next week.Young Vanderbilt drove in Central Park with Miss Wilson on Monday for tha first time since the attack of inf ory rheum- th with his father till he is out of danger.The marriage which it was expected would take place this week will be post\u201d s father's health is restored uly 15\u2014The Sun says Cornelivs ender ilt, the elder, is seriously ill at his residence, No.1 East Fift Seventh street, suffering from a strobe of ysis.Late last night it was said or hon hysicians entertained every hope of Mr.Vanderbilt's ultimate recovery.New York, Jul ial.}\u2014The condition of Co ius an bilt, who was stricken yesterday with paralysis, is reported slightly better this morning.Three were in constant\u2019 Pp tendance during the night.\u2018TWAS A LUNATIC.- at M Fa Faure.Paris, July 15\u2014 Marie Francois, is the of fellow who shot at, but who d:cla he had no n- the President's carriage were trotting.fast.Ths.carriage was surrounded oy a cavalry escort who raised a cloud of dust which besured the carria its cocupants from view Had cartridges been used it is probable that one of the cavalrymen pr than the President would been shot.Francois win proie be placed in an insane asylum.He was formerly & rt Cou ve po granloyed by the Muni- but was discharg- opel wine to is.are sd ohistic tendencies.In appearance be is a tall, fair and correctiy-dressed man of about 85 years old.The police have informed ths reporter that Francois is the same lunatic who recently threw a bundle of titions from the gallery of ths Cham- Per of Deputies into tha body of the House, thereby causing a semi-panic among ths members.who imagined that the bundle was a b-mb.In explanc- tion of yesterday's rct he claimed that he disohor the revolver in exub- \u2018erance of spirits.An examination of the weapon, made by the police, aprears to bear out the prisoner\u2019s statement that blank cart were used, for in four of the Chambers cartridges with no bullets were found.The feeling of the crowd at the reviewing grounds was illustrated by its treatment et a waiter at the Cafe at the Grands Caschde.In some way t man wal mistaken by the crowd for Francois and a savage attack was made upon him.One of h's eyes was torn from its scokets, and he \u2018was almost lynched before the.police -Lo.resgu Last evening the Fhe.aplomatis 6 corps and | a large number of prominent men called at the Palace of the Elysee and con- tulated M.Faure.Several sovere- fons sent Lelegraphio messages of ton- gratulations THE IRISH LAND BILL.A Pother Over the Announcement of Its Withdrawal.July 15.\u2014(Special).The Times to-day announces that in \u201cwell inforihed circles\u2019\u2019 it is expected that the Government will follow the landlords\u2019 advice and drop the Irish Land Bill.It is impossible to find time for the discussion of its details, and it is certain that the session of Parliament will not.be prolonged.Sir William Vernon Har- court or Mr.Jon Horley fon behalf of the tion) will move journ to-day, in Oppo to enable the Government to make a statement of the pub lio Mr.Russell, the member for the cout division of Tyron (wheas position to Mr.Gerald Balfour's amendments led to their withdrawal by the | Government) declares that if the bill be dropped there will he s violent revul- | sion of, Teeling in Ulster against the [ \u201cCnigoi plaie Jan Ywith the.shove assertion of the Times the Chromicle (Lib) pub- Thos the detailed modifications in the bill, which it alleges Mr.Gorald Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, will announce in Parliament to-day.The.Standard (Con bints that any concessions to the landlords will endan~ he bill by irritating the National» FIRE AT SOREL.[Bpecial to the Stan] Sorel, July 18.\u2014~ The old bala.Ing, whi wh bi S had up to last bo Hobie s a laundry by the Ontaiio Navigation Compa was b = ed out roo oid 8 Toigh Narr dest ion, but Ry h the ef- | RE of the- fireman it was saved.VoL an wus STRIKE AT CRIPPLE CREEK.- Desiver.Cols July 15.\u2014The \u201csimaret] Union bag ore ered à yi To = mem essor ect 8 2 The, Churçh and | The Stage.$a offence 4 suously and began to * a | atizred to its depths, end in high places: there, wat Moh sad id spoke in à and \u2018went about softly with sorrow-stricken faces.Ths very bells\u2014 and there were a good many of them \u2014scemed to have lost their offensive hilarity.For the Dean's daughter had gono on the atage, and the shadow of ber unholingas bad fallen upon the city.To the cathedral soclety in which she had moved with so much sweetness and success, the stage was only another name for the lower regions.It is true that the Lyceum was sometimes patronized under protest during the mest- ings, and it was ispered hat one iady young minor canon had been seen.a t eo Bavoy\u2014a rumor that nearly an action for libel; but the ordinary worldly theatre, where the le went rather for amusement than instruction, and where actresses occasionally showed more than theirankles, could not even be mentioned without And.\u2018now the daught r of the Dean, their.brightest star of and learning, bad left the fold of tity where she had so long been ntr- tured, and burst.forth as a burlesque \u2018actress in London.A burlesque actress, es shades of Bi.Not a walk- ng lady in a modern drama, but a Ueutenant in tights.What wonder that Mudçasile bowed its head and blushed with shame! Yet it would be unjust to sry that | every one in the town was prostrated with rief.The minor canons, indeed, who, confident in their two hundred a year and aing-song voices, had regarded themselves as possible suitors for her hand, went about with longer faces than usual.But the young women of the place were filled with a secret Joy, and began to show redoubled attention to good works and their personal appearance; for Elsie Milion, the most beautiful girl in the town, and perhaps in the county, was out of their way, and the bope of \u2018their earthly re- War: ne more brightly on the horizon.one point, however, every one in Mydcastle was agreed.ler conduct was both inexplicable and disgraceful.We of the outside world, the outer darkness Mudcastle might call it, may have our doubta about .the disgrace, but we are obliged to admit that she had acted in a very extraordinary manner.For an explanation let us turn to Elsie hereelf.She is in her dressing-room at the Jollity Theatre, putting the last touches to her persomml appaarance and talki to her friend, Lottie Legge, the.skirt ncer.The room is {-filled with sprays and bouquets of the rarest flowers.One or two open jewel cases with cards inside flash like rainbows in the electric light.But more lovely than flower or jewel ls the girl who is stand- before the long pier-glass, softenin the effect of the paint on her face wit powder, and arranging her sword to the utmost artistic vantage.Her figure is magnificent and is shown to perfection by her costume.Her violet eyes and dark auburn hair produce that wonderful effect which Is so rarely seen but once seen is never forgotten; and even the paint and powder cannot take away the sweetness and refinement of that marvellous oval face, or the expres- Sion of that wonderful mouth.Though her port in the burlesque is only a su- te ons, all London is raving over her, and the manager has had to raise her omlary to that of a bishop to retain ber.Night after night bouquets and Jewellery are thrown at her feet.Night \u2018after ht notes are brought to her dressing-room, onl contemptuously aside.Invitations ur upon her from every quarter.ey are all refused.No breath of suspicion has ever been allowed to rest upon her name.The flowers are not worn, the jewellery is returned.They call her the \u2018Queen of Snow,\u201d yet nô one who ever looked wu her face could doubt that though she might be 2a snow, she was as passionat as mis chievous as fire.r Lyi indifferent, her da more natural than skilful; her singing remarkable for nothing but expression.Her triumph bad been entirely the.triumpd of beauty.There be many such in these days.\u201cThis, this in is fe Lottie,\u201d she said, from the glass to her compan You to whom I have told my story to-night, have mo idea what it is to Froth e the fresh air efter the stuffiness of Mudcastle.\u201d Jt must have been a bit slow, dear, replisd Lottie, doing up one of her shoes, \u2018but still girls Jour position a very ox [f= don't throw it up withou reason.It is di arent, with me.| Tor as anybody, and 1 have my living \u2019 Po Position 1 Rubbish.I am being paid fd the walary oy father receives; and rity is fame he isn't in it with a For ons who has heard ' hun my name.As for my Tenn son, tha fact is 1 could not stand it any longer.\u201d Were ou un y, Eisie?The home bave se bed to ms must bave serable.To be dal tte marrow etclesi- ast lw d, from which the faintest breath of Re is kept lest it should oon- taminate it, is a living death.Lottie lau hed.\u201cYou are very bit- > she\u2019 .\u201cAre you cura you have reason besides being.bored?\u201d \u201cEisio turned a sharp her com Do hink that is not a sufficient yes, dear, amply sufficient ; but sin .\u201cStill what?\u201d \u201cThere are other reasons, you know, why on the stage,\u201d and she laughed slyly Elsie tusnod away from her contemp- open some notes that wers lylng on the table, and fling them one by one into the waste paper -\u201cO) £ The same old thing, Elsie, I sup- rr wonder them.people dou\u2019 get tired of sending I eall it a sinful wast 8 not to wear em; 1 wish I could get a quarter of \u2018the number.\u201d * Yes, the same fa thing, Lottie,\u201d she said, almost \u2018wearily; an \u2018then, as she took a note an ned it, a gleam oi triumph céme into her eyes, and her face was lit up with a smile.Sl thre the rest of the notes \u2018opened into- Xi basket, and read this roe and again.It ran \u2018es: fob | 3 Dear Misi Moret, \u2018ot an met; a and, Boas « the sti London, - Jollity.Liks every one else, mo.T have rhe iva a viotim.I hear that Jou pever wear the flowers that are sent you, but Jorbape you will make an exception in favor of an old friend.May ! spe you after the per- rmance, and tell you the Mudcastile take Fous doc wearing, the flowers as \u201cWe es.\u201d sicere ly, That ht File Milton wore flow ers for t tims on the st and the whole house burned with a sire to know who was the p'ueler man \u2018that had given them t Three months after, all Mudeastle was intoxicated with the excitement af a enormous basaar.For weeks t cathedral women hud been working at im- ible articles of Pi and decora- a ie Duchess of Manborough had ! \u201cfama 7 rated har ioabinty to wl t She had ven u their house for a time % Es son, snd wished \"Phe cathedral town of Mudesstie vas | ecclesiasti ivism : & apon- nion.\u201cWhat.do you meant said in a tons of envy.nd as for the flowers, : un- Jon bon ar Beaucastar io Bad | t and ao plop wae oR to make the.ot\" Hy ; union , make thy.sows rca +, supreme momant HOEY The town hall is filleg\"with black coats respectability.Frs Biabop's wile fer ows in gorgeous | pufpie and fine linen.canons oe hi r undertonag, canons ers at themselves x ue in putA ting t inal touches to the stalls, and chattering like magpies.\u201cDo you remember last bazaar,\u201d says one of the \u201cPoor Elsie\u2018Milton was _at our stall.I Fer always called ber \u201cpoor\u2019\u2019 now, as if she were d.© \u201cYes,\u201d answered another.\u2018We made more money t other two stalls put together.he men did crowd joan] ua, to be sure, w ande she ee at erself approvingly in \u201cSo they will to-day, Nellie: She was not the only attraction.But how devoted she was to church work! Poor girl, I dare say sbe is thinking of us Parada like an \u2018angel shut out.from \u201cDo you think the Dean will ever for ive \u201cest I see he is mot here o-day.as a great blow to him, poor man.much as Di don\u2019t think he feit it so we did.I believe he thinks there is no harm in theatres, and that actresses are as good ag Sther people.Here they coma\u2019 and she jumped ih on à painted milk stool to get a better view.- There was a stir at the door, and a .murmur ran through the room.he Fisher: fell .back.respectfully, and the is lop 8 wite sailed down the channel made for her to welcome the honored arrivals.She knew Lord Beaucaster, and made for him.He felt inclined to escape, but they had shut the door pepind \u2018him, so he wes obliged to stand is \"Delighted to see you again, Mrs.Charlton,\u201d he said, with a slight how.\u201cMay I introduce Jou to my wife?\u201d The eyes of all the room were turned to see the new bride and future Duchess of Manborough.For a moment they stared in wonder and silence at the lovely woman before them.Then a cry of amazement broke from their lips.For there, with face more beautiful than ever, and a figure clothed with one of Worth'e most magnificent creations, stood the despised outcast, Elsie Mil- tone Bishop's wife was dumfounded.Her remarks on ug r hi ening to her all the time.She very red and mumbled something.Elsie smiled at her confusion tor two or three seconds\u2014no woman pe on ly forbear her revenge\u2014end han said, \u201cI'm sure you needn't at roduce us, Charlie, We are old friends,\u201d ward she ki derous cheek with that ness which bad.brought the world to r feet.This was the si rush.All her old friends crowded round her with i nquiries and congratulations.It they hoped to be kissed by a Marchioness, \u2018they were disappointed.Elda intended That one kiss to the head of the female ecclesiastioal warld to embrace all cathedral society.It was meant for the reconciliation of the _churck and the .That afternoon t dean was sitting alone in his study when the oT © od and +, well-known voice \u201cRay \u2018es opped the 1 ith which he | eo drop pen with w had been writing and rose to his feet.Before hs\" could speak, Elsie had flu herself upon him like an avalanche an: apoibers him with bo.Tor fath ve come to orgivem, father.I Lave left t tre à rei for a universal like other peopie did.\u2018Bat what do think brings me here to-day?\u201d you me Else, ,, Haven't you returned \u201chome \u2018\u201c No, father, \"I all not be far- off \u2018you though._ married.I came here to-day to o a the bazaar.\u201d ** To open the ar, Elsie! Are you \u2014my little josdeap E Isle, the new Lady Bester ship stands bef, \u2018Her lady pe nds ore you.And Baa It Why that's the explanation of it ti pe Dean look mystified, so she com \u2018You know Charlie, don't you?! He's \u2018a Sear good boy, oo fond \u2018of act- I think ou RL liked me a bit but we poor girls have no chance against stage beauties.The young men present day like something lively.Wild horses would not have dragged Charlie into cathedral societ tI wasn't going to loose him.I think 1 have got even with the \u2018 Beauties .of the Eng lish Sta, e eh, father\" an smiled at her worldliness.He vs not sure that he was a bit worldly himself.He had been buried so long in the mustiriess of Mudcastle that haps he, tos, would have liked to see fo.You were thé beauty of the English stage,\u201d he said 17ly.and not without pride, for for he waststill 2 man.going 0 be a beauty of the Fnglish\" Chure h\u2014 tive of the s>ries in the illustrated pap rs.I returned to the old life to-day; for though the stage gave me a husband, it was the church that married us.\u2019 Lady Beaucaster is the pation saint of all bazaars, and even acts for charities.She does not, however, appear in :tbe character that made her famous.\u2014 London Truth.- pas \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CY MCA OFFICERS i.i.\u2014 0 Mr.H.B.Ames, the New President and Mp, C.T.Wiliams, Vice-President.Mr.H.B.Ames, the pewly-clected Pre- sident-\u2018of the Y.M.C.a gentleman well-known to the people of Montreal.\u2019 He will t fase man who bas ever basen asked he local Association to fill such an romans position as that of President.His connection with the Association dates back to 1874, when he first became intsrested in the Boy's De- rtment, and attended the meetings of ib branch of the Associntion's work at {ho opening of the- Victoria square build- has since filled positions on seing, of the committees, and \u2018last year was elected vice-president.His capacity as an organizer and muster of details is \u2018well-known to the officsts of the Y.N C.A, and these will make bim s Hi qualified to fill the position of presi- nt, whens he will have the co-operation and assistance of the members of the Board and se working | force of the je sociation.r.Ames Topos ec- tared efor the Associations, bls Zerios fad a dresse, ast winter on \"Munici Siero a large num of dou izous ng vonasoted > with 1 Ce Bor a Associa: d orale » of cha Vol leotoral\u2019 1 ° gue in h ol w lama, unsaaimous selection of Board for vice-president, has been a member of the nastciation for OV seventeen years, and has fill of influence on various co ttees.was elected a directes in 1898.His work for the most t at the YM.C.A.bas been in the direction of 9 developt the educational work.ugh h nflu- \u2018ence the bandsome Agnadis Collection of | antiques was secured to the association: He is an enthusiastic entymologist, takes great delight in ssekj and.ex platni the raoe.in nature.- : i to work Le re paires of men meth ° wor Aiming mush strer fia | FINARCE AND COMMERCE MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS: .Star Office, July 1 15, 1896.~The weaker feo backer \u201c208 tp: Mo: Dickwhase uy uyers ea\u2019 éppear ta vous, ten | the \u201caipposition Br hat He depend {iid Spon À the ditions ins t Efron as fair an ea ot ex \u2018Blues under he Sireumetances obta ined.Spins fre: ,$8.65 to 33.oe ong bad Sincor oF patente.wn o su, atralght ite firm- oA The market retains and sore of \u2018ite activity.£ on track ji 8 would no duubt be of a really round lt, Provigions.\u2014 kor pork the demand is as slow as ever, but sinaked meats are a shade mare active.; per per ln.b., Bo 26 Toor lard, com.in, Si-2c to 63-4c; lard, pure, per.TRE 71-56 to Cheese.\u2014 At Belleville yesterday the of terings consisted of 3 087 white and 225 white at 658 Sales Lo 6 11-16c, el 67-8c.AY Ingersoll \"coorod bourded 147 - Ngerso ere were ed ex, blanch of Juno which 610 2a make, of sold à at 67-tc, \u2018 At bellford 65-8c Was the price in the little business that passed.On spot to-day nothing of nportance was wus sale mentienca in our was at « figure equ 16 3-4c as the t ve had The i8 weaker to-day; ork | being freely offered in lotg at 81-2¢ to sise Maple Products.\u2014 firm, at 61-2c to ste per ! ar quotable a ALN Hay.\u201cNotwithet {es of a short crop t dr ae in r an 18 is about re idea tord wh $10.6 probably outs! ;-can- large p is scarce and RECELPTS IN MONTREAL.\" @TR CANAL 1168 C.P.R.i BRITISH MARKETS.PP die ke eh b astutfs ets for brea s Lallows: Fondon - oes off coast, Wheat quiet and oreaay.n passage and for shipment \u2014 futures: October, 4 ; November, 48 10 1-2d.Maize firm; July, 1id; August, 11 8-4d: September, À ctobel, 3% 1-2d; November, 38 1d; 33 11-2d Eng- uh oo country wheat Markets partially! sd Baring Wheat, 4 l0éto 6 0 Pak, #1 0 00 0 Red Winter, 5 1 % 5 3'4Lard, 2% 6 0 0 Ne.1 Oala, 53 wb Basen, 2 6 toM0 Cain 00 tod OYulow, 170 tod 0 211 to 0 0 Uhesse, W 34 6 00 O Peas « Tarn 0 O Clowns, C M 6 1600 here AMERICAN MARKETS.Receipts and Shipments.uly 15.\u2014 Recel ts, 219,000 bush- \u201cMy.dear child,\u201d said, kissing ber t, 248000 corm, 8,000 oats, 10,410 tenderly.My dear child, I bave suf- | b .ant 190,800 busty whee, fered much but the pleasure of Eno\" corn k 48 oats, 1.08 bh bass tour ew York, y \u2014 jour return blots out all the past.ols wheat, 43,813 corn, 48,000 oats, \u20188114 bbls, orgave you | ago.\u2019 4,135 flour.shipments, 32,353 ou dear old father.I am sure you Pugh wheat, 930 corn, 30,7 3 oats, 10,795 only thought Too mad, and not wicked bbls.and 1 113,087 sacks Ilou: luth, Quy 16.\u2014RRecel ta, 160,000 Sor 20 words cele, HS WANTED, 10 con \"acs or fn and.ney.: cent catra word, ruFils WANtES.à 3 t per extra a Al ce ANTEL\" ade 15 conta oies eu word, sac! PO LES Joo eech art or loss, ond 18 DOÏRD ID eçais or #0 or Lost, end 44 cout pee s co Jost, and 36 on pr tra REA BAT conte\u201d for 35 words or Lesa, word, insertion.wards or and 1 cent per extra Ss, ETC., % cents for 15 words an 1 ceat por extra word, each insertion.o- A, v bao J RQ à osuta per word, minimum 85 NOTICE PARTICULARLY.Theabous ratesare NET CASH with order.hen advertisements are sent in with oo being prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the- rate is, in consequence, much higher.No charge made in our books for classified advertisements for less than five lines SITUATIONS VACANT.0 AAAI AA WANTED NTED\u2014CASH PAID, \u2018BOTA SEXES, FOR pal neighhors\u2019 addresses; also n tera Cle ol lippings.oro KEuclose ere estora dre ss thousand, i \u2014 IMMEDIATBLY 800 1 LADOREUS Apr on the works, Wm.Davis us, Lower 163 ANTED-COUNTER ira AND = yokes, for the retail Pau nw arian x apexceplion er TORO La \u2018welting, to \u2018Box Wr, Post Son Oh ta spplican \u2018 3 NTED-BRIGHT LAD von OFFICE ab § weckeor loos, SITUATIONS WANTED.WER pe LE es IW lois ARR Common a Montre | En dh acer Nee SITUATION BY A woman, © : 00 ol to laavecity, \u2019 VE TRIMMED BY otre Lan Worm po firyamions fa COONS HOUSE ong bole, SRI dir EUR TRD\u2014 px AT G V amas Laing Wane a EACH meu: tay diploma).several ream AE vs, seit TION BY Teh TIcAL BAR, NE pari | (FIRST CLASS ELS- don sa 0 das ne EE Wright, 165 aa \u2014 IXY.acd dipoma, vale to se end lish ad or ha i yy golag to go he TE Address A R MIB \u2014 PERIENCED LAY WORE.ANTED - x Robes, blouses, shirts « \u201cpese liam st.UNG M, AS PR.D A% SL EERE | cles A TE To er or other po ed Bout references.J batler, footman or v: We WANTED SITUATION a8 STOREMAN, PACK.ATED vouN MAX (ENGLISH), WISHES A sbout house.\u201capni A.0 Ali 8t Antoine WANTED BY BY ¢ \u2018GOOD LAUNDEESS WORK BY | ho day, washing, Eh Se Aly in rear of 38 Alexander, No.À ups 1651 \u2014SIDE ire 1 TO CARRY THROUGH Address N.A Cote, 316 Centro gt, Shy warehouse, Good bP.Q 1652 t, or handy © mao 5 8 ANTFD \u2014 SITUATION BY BTEADY VOUNG man a8 coschman or im understands horses, Roe Yom Rel ie broulre soiree Time T | adh WirH UR OF RITOBRY sut Rx _- JILENDID PLEXDID 00% JOR Ja \u2014 110 here Ro SEIT ains T0 BRISTOL OR ox Roux A GES CE Miss vu d'ou Row square.ET 1 > alles.R mo a frm neve: gE, wos ait OOMS-LARGR OR SMALL IN NEWLY RE Rot or Ex ry rank avenue, i Sheer Rose ill er tr peaionen Roos RNISHED, 8 108 QLET, ¥U Apply to 0 graze ty Coun Roue Jr res ronnaues pp CONS ~ CENTRAL PROKT- board.179 and 181 Biours i.OOMs SINGLE AND DOUBLE WITH OR W ITH us board.lephone the houses Mo S980.100 Un vet Te 13 15 Rem -_ NEWLY FU TURNISHED Me: ALL B A light store work, Must have fair education.Apply Good references.Ad: AR oltico.less 3 OONS-\u2014GANTLEMEN or ATARRIER COUELE Io npplicant\u2019s own handwriting.Radrees S118), NA ANTED- LADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE IN or veu boit Board PNR cantonionces 17 BE Des w te ing, wis wishes an ti ment either in a fam- 1652 « ANTED\u2014TRAVELLER TO HANDLE à WELL or private 0 and clemun = = hls musk, drawing, and palnti az OQMR \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOMS TO LEE known brand of cigars, ua aide tine only Beis ry rs he ce D né, R 22 McGill College, sre TANTED-YOUNG GIRL pi \u201cCENT sERvant or for family of two.Aoply between 9 CR 10 sm.JANTED\u2014 A YOUNG NATO WORE.oN FARM + ee 164 Must be > Sood wliker.Apply 4 8 st.1, from 11 to 13 à ANTED PIRst CLASS DFEFR cutTER roB .Alexandria Bo faraliy to support, work of au 146 Legauchédore Fh 7 MSI Teh RESPECTAULE WOMAN TE 2 BUSINESS CHANGES.VINS A Fo: SALE \u2014 THE GOOD WILL AND TWO kind by the Jar.\u2014\u2014 Same OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, WITH coop board.215 per month, Rol mom, OR WITHOUT BOARD, pre hot snd cold water, kas, all modery apply STA Park avenue.16\u20ac à Rooxes : ROOMS AND CUPBOARD, en VR ished turn! ished rooms.Ceutral ocallty.59 Dorchester st., oo Dufferin 8g.sl Reo M3 \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOMS, double and single, bath, all conveniences.Central 48 MoGill College ave.165 3 ROR FURNISHED TV room flag, with or without LET ON BATH 40 Mrcuilt Colloge popping BOOMS, YOR LADIES D! | Boa Bin te.Ladies panded to vaing hme, 151 Castieux.106 3 WANTED A GOOD COOK TO GO TO DORVAL, swall family.Must be wall recommended.Fd before 8 p.m.on Thursday at 9 Tower ave.\"ot ANTED\u2014FOR MARBLETON MODEL Sooo teacher holding model rchool diplomas; Church © England preferred.State salary.experie: G.Bishop, Secretary Treasurer, Mar ton.on, Qua.ANTED-FOR WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSI- a Does.active young mas qu aasistant ani o Tour and city osman, ta vious ex enoe; re saber WA NTED \u2014 FOR TH THE SUMMER EE MONTH, OR longer if arrange, cook or general servant.Apply at + Room 14.17: 14, 174 Notre me st.or at £37 Bt.J st, Upper Lachine.Pr : WA4RTEP 5 AT BT.ANNES, A goon Must do the washing.A] at Na 73 phoque city, between 8 and 8s.m., or and 3p.m.l'es 1er CLASS SHOR CUTTERS.J.& T.Bell, 60 54.Ju 191 ANTED_A GOOD 81 signa BOY ox 19 DRIVE a horse.Must well Appip 119 Nazareth st st.ANTED\u2014 TRAVELLERS IN GOOD CONNEC.ne on emai oe an Beads ae Katritors covered, Mares SHO Bran ation 1% 1 |W Shipments 236 Dashes \u2018wheat.oreo, \u2014Recelpts, 70,000 bushels wheat, 4000 corn.Shipments, 65000 bus els wheat, 2000 corn.M Jul pa Bee = \" eat, 6000 corn Î oe ments, 201000 Dab 15H ts, 92,600 ¢ls tie dup nents, 80 5000 Deira Say oo Hoce ts, 16,000 bushels Minneapotla, Juiÿ 16.ustels ota 11,000 y \u2014 e! , bushels est.Shipments, 11,000 bushels wheat, Chicago Hog Market.Union Stock Yards, July 15.\u2014The estimated receipts of hogs were 19,000.-officlal report of Testerday waa 8102, of which 2700 were shipped and 1000 The market was fair tions today paciin shipping.5 9% te to 36 40; rough grades, t The receipts of cattle were 14,000, including 2000 Texans.Best grades were -Bteady, others were weak.active.Toronto Produce Market.Toronto, Jul 15 \u2014Market quiet.Flour\u2014 ace ie \u2014 Quiet no business reported.quotations nomin meal \u2014 Quist; Prices I nominal at oe A Fda oul unchange ow quo tai at 7e \u20ac End mixed a t dec.q London Stock Market.-\u2014-\u2014\u20148toeksr- \u2014 \u2026 Prices._ Kquivalens Kan.& Texas.Lonisville & N., Atchison.13 Canadian Pacifie, si 6 Erie.14 .1 104 Lako Shore.\u2014\u2014 ac.Pr, 1 DULUTH 8.8.& ATLANTIC RY._ Earnings for 4th week of June, 1896.$70,302.00 ih x wok of Sime sos od Increase 1 PATENT soLICITORS.PATENTS.\"OWEN N.EVANS.Inventions patented to all countries.Write for JSiculars, Room Temple Bidg., Montreal.161600.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.MARRIED trie.& SORRY her would they booould Po cond the only THE COOK'S FRIEND Baxme .ss ; \"ana help to he \u2018piness 1 the home, | Drames PIPES my \u2018 RTLAND CEMENTS, .CALCINED PLASTER, WHITING, | = - Paris White, Borax.Co \u201c © mansgement of lent Mr.William.of chairmen \u201cAt | - san a Wie day or ovat IN ARENOH AND, day ening.VW ANTED \u2014 WAITRESSES, THOS perience; no Bundsy work.Notre Dame st.WANTED TO2% A MOMTH TO BB MADR with ni Wanted smart to cell upon ho ea vi hoon ve sripitee To or 1sehol IB! >.Add A 140,\" AR ofce, 135 1 re TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK.___Apply at once, 579 Bt.on es 1 ANTED_ TEACHER R THR PROTFOTANT Dimentiont ach: Tr River.pS aad Prench reared Salary .mbar Bad plat and experience t ther TR Spl oertifi- of merit.Address Artbur du Sault, River.Crees, 106 1 ANTED-GOVERNEAS TO TEACH 8 -LAN- W wiedge of music.Cottage, For rer Coo Co.ot Gaspe, Que 103 W.RTED-\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, ATO IN Jamily.No Wages.a er street, Westman nt.Apply Wan ONCE.B) wa Seong Th 178 ED-AT O T ONCE, BY A LEADING ax ex policy writer, tho! experienced in such work.Pa able to write w Frenoh snu Enzlieb.Repty P.O.Box 3379.1e 1 ANTED-A Youxa GIRL TO hougework.Can return to her home 282 Bt.Urbein.JANTED \u2014 aks, EXPERIENCED BUKCH sad cigar rollers.Apply 31 L Peers ; A7ANTED\u2014 A COMPETENT PORTUGUESE IN terpreter one or two hours daily.Addrem P.O.Box 236.165 3 ASSIST IN at pie 106 1 MONEY TO LOAN AND UPWARDS TO LOAN ON, Nore x hand, life policies, warshouss receipts aud BLEM BROA.41 8t.Francois LESSONS WANTED 510 1651 Finsnclal penta).vier st.GER\u2019 \u201cY 1237,\" STAB Office.16.1 YOUR \u2014 STRAWBERRY [CE CREAN When made with a good extract should taste just like Crushed Strawberries Does it?It will if you use Crown Brand Flavoring Extracts : Made from the pure fresh .fruit \u2018Their purity gives * them such strength that à very little gives the rich fragrance of the: fruit.\u201cYour grocer keeps the them, doesn\u2019t he?A MALE BY ROBERT GREIG & CO, MONTREAL 4 +++.[BLOOD IH hE Jux more eau Pamspi +.; 4 Æ E : hiyy 0 LET \u2014 RIVARD ST Rachel, $6.00; also St, De Roy, at $12.00; new Y 1222,\" BTAR office.shoe factory.sud Shoa Co, bo balance of lesse of à large voit rie Acne OR sd EE ET ST 0] t We ieu FOR GENUINE NEW sar il be sald 1d 1a reasonable reduntion.Address rg (les.Great sellers.Territory 3 Irie Tol his; bas R = LS, SATOONS, GROCER, TE EEE a EVERY , DISTRICT: parr HoT a first © N dining Tam es Sith exponses \u2018rca miart Luke \u201crod 8 parce owstral locality.Apply to Joba A.Kelly.7 x ; oop w ANTED_IST CLANS SEWING MACHINE Fix.Sock a trade aoû plant, Là badass & ik er, one vxperienced er fel d b; ehild to right wan Granite Mills, Bt, Hyaclothe.Yielding pro au srerhatne from 100 100 to) a Cody 109 3 haw ell for , cash; halance on easy forms A % ANTED\u2014A SCHOOL TEACHER HOLDING §erict oman oall mate money oo) at > 12 Modo! Schoci diploma, French and ad Sb ary tas seler recive ust, bo disposed o Box 35, P.O.Montreal Apply by letter Di a das es) we | en PU | Warns agoD FARMING FAMILIES = ooffes tion vipnoa Of Paulo (Brazil).All expenses pald to destination.On their HOUSES TO LET.arrival every tantly Do provided tres free wi » comfort.sble cottage, Implements, ot LET \u2014 OPPOSITE ST.JA tart work, withou sou: .see and work, ly ta to a Ligure Ty, secure Tree bas Methodist Church, upper aoû low Commissioners st., Moutres).Wanted agents, English tenements; Daisy fur oderate rent, and neh.+ te and ity central, Apply 148 BE Aloxand et.1624 REET, NEA eet, D aud comfortable dwallin Iyinaiime tenants should investigate i then near mation.son, Hudson, Terms roasol FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.fn T™ LET\u2014AT HUDSON, mer house.nine (à able.QUE, SUM furnisbod A.Hi 104 à ; LET.LET\u2014STORE 7% ans house overhead Notre Dame et.class rer?Ÿ James.strect, ET STORE AND DWELLIN es, also : ro hement glone, in fin poctor, close SHOPS.STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES daly ET DORC sr A at 17 poly 161 6 OARD\u2014 F 165 &it.Antoine st, 5 minutes walk t veniences ABD.WBS.MCEWAN, LADIFS 8ICK NURSE superior socommoda ton, dation, best medical artendapc private.157 Cadiouxst 76 108 iD.Toons Te TO | LET BOARD A AND # Bots ype Craig et.1633 B 'ARDINU HOUSE JUST OPENED AT P.R.Stations All \u201cconv Gentiamen or ladies.OARD\u2014AND ROX ROOM os fee SE and narse dance.Urn.Beith, 484 be n 3 at{en: r ite YOARD AND ROOMS Fa A eax, ENGLISE family; orn Joare ; also rs oe w : 42.50 per week.1 Han OARD\u2014AND moos $150; TABLE BOARD.ad! = mealsat all hours Large 1438 Notre Dame st rain rates 8 BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.NNN NN ANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE FRONT only 1 fee hand, Ride wih sors 354 Liat br ANTED\u2014ROOM AND BOARD, BY YO Afdreus ad man, om or Park ave.AR office.near Tar TEN pr ROOMS WANTED.ANTED\u2014IN IMMEDIATS VICINITY OF HUY Shop also stable table Aunexed.Rent ST.$25.00.A.Bra bos n first raialy, £34 ol Can be rented se , A.Brunet, 8 8t.1 PNP NA AS To ary, wl ein free.Inquire immediately, 4 Bullding.will sublet 0\" vicinity oth Nunta street; Ry upper Hutahison street.Giv rooms, must be moderate.\u2014 ocali] Address \"'Y 1218,\" STAR R SALE\u2014ONE DOUBLE No.84 and 88 of Trade Build ptage on NSN ET-OFFICE, PRESENT T TENANT LEAVING ] To appointiments, eut t HOUSES WANTED.NTLEMANS RESIDENCE, also house vicin ¢ tall particulars noyan, Room $, 163 St.James» st, Montres! FANTED-SBMALL HOUSE OR FLAT, 6 T08 ty, purth or west.Reni PROPERTY FOR SALE.house, York st., Westmount, containing toat.For all information addrees J &.T\u2018 Cor Board tng.R BALE \u2014 BLOCK OF VACANT PROPERTY - t by @ da Beabbien: street, near the New amroc vers.Park & Island Klectrin cers in the rear on Beaubien street.R.A.Mainwaring, 147 Be James street.165 3 R SALE\u2014A OHOICE BLOCK OF VACANT PRO- y having a frou on bot Urbain and Mite! ion streets eof 210 feet.Situated 100 feet north of | = FW ites fn Tou LET STORE AND PN or.+ St.James.164 2 OFFICES TO LET.2 ced root, Hplendid snitar ser sor- | Trade a Te LET\u2014A STORE, 33 .JAMES à with large back store, suitable for wor chisonst\u2026 during the grorn af 4 Aus, raduced.\u201d a\" ranot, 58 5 wedi sisod ous Address vi § partir ui 271,\u201d STAR office.65 1 WTED_COUNTRY FOR farm house or quiet locatinn, near ny \u2018Address \u201cV 1141,\u201d STAR office FOR SALE est R SALE-TOR, THÉ MILLION, KIND, 163 4 daw Maple, $3.5¢.Tamarac Blocks, $1.75: os .lead, delivered any where ia tha city.ni a 10 por Ve square, Bol Tel 8965.RB SALE KIL) ¥ Dai FIND a WOOD, §% .bo maple.CT a tam ER mil Jie Co., corner Bi.LG per lond Guy.i \u201c_ R SALE-DRY KINDLING, oi Aik?MAPLE, $41.50; mill Booka tl 65 Fan 3176 Te) 8.Bolton, 170 Usdieus.Jong sta, Bl R SALE\u2014-COMMON SENSE ROACH, BRD BUG and ra\u2019 exterminator, in tins, 255, 500 and ua oney returned if it does not clear your house.11 greet, Montreal 164 3 STAR office.165 1 AND ONE BIN.ua 18 S3aw >= a river front, either tbe desiral Rachsl purge \u2018Wii! be sold on easy terms.En bloc orin lota__R.A.Msiawaring, 4768 J James strwer.1653 \" PROPERTY WANTED.NAA AAA Wish TO PURCHARE A VAC, PROPER- di 8t.Lawrence, Ot; ble sitastion.nat more dress J.Tin 4 tour tor © acres required.Ad was or Jor about 20 IC rétro 0 feet ach, ul § [ Rither vacant or-with.boase.STAR office.- fort.deep.1204,\" BR BALE \u2014 LADYS \u201cPERFEOT BIOYOLE, model [#4 has never been seen.at JU Bt.Bnipice street.3 aw BIOYCL WATER\" qe made, cons ah an a ben: = rn ae Alesis st.Phous bd.À R SALE IB =.CASH, NEW YORK TrRomE iron and the latest improve ts.Also other bargains ne Lg Vote ew ware: , 2306 St.Catherine st.10s 1 BALE\u2014 3 DECEKER BROTHERBS(NEW YORK) Concert Gran - solicited.Rare nity for educational ineticutions.or ati poly st 0.W.Lindsay's new wareroomss, | Bt.Doth FLE BALE-8000, PAYABLE #5 PER MONTH, on & Bbns square ry oct ae one comen peus ang ANT mprovergents; et O W.Liod- ay wow wareroong@ 266 Bt.Cathorivest.101 ALE\u2014 \u201cPERFECTION BANJO, BY PARLE shor the in use.At = thon half Apply où 1946 .iS do Fo lady oan driv ve an HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.SY ASN OR SALE \u2014 ROAD AND FAMILY HORSE ight bay.9yers ld, record ?.Sn prop prousp! eu eme driver an An BA Tet har hariog 3 wil sell this one for\u201d Tn! ap eys ATED TO PUROHASE A nd thi Address \u201cY 1290,\" LT Cheap.633 Dorrhester atrec 2 \u2014 BY Fo5,, oat rivers, workers and general | purpose AUCTION, n Twenty \u201ctoux bo: urs trial antee is good driv poriam, T.W.Foster, M er given.Will pay x ahead vers and matoh M desirous price) los = ros wood 00e 2 With ot Without the uno to ; = a very handsome ni childron.6 Own take it te the conntry or seaside if n ARD \u2014~LAK® AG \u2018tua beer aids Bat tos.Ro, A ET BO Fo SALE\u2014BUGOY {Plano BOX), HARRESS at 3.30 p.m.Thirty horses, consisting of puise one dovered buggy, Lugeden & Bornet.le person when guar- market price for ontren: rt eer VV ANTED_A GE GEXTLEMAN HAVING ONE OF stylish ladies\u2019 turnouts ty Montreal is rous of renting it (which he would dow a very reason- rep ep fe tadies and er wou allow a responsible por ve eonamary.be seen and (he Ay been en ar 8 Élesynde nts wade by Spplrine ! ro SUMMER RESORTS KNOWLTON.UE, and Post oe Joon \u201c moderste.Addrem 59\" GooD SECOND D cheap sn THURSDAY, one saddle 1 esson.The Take ING BOU SE ot.al das or 31 OARD-\u2014 SUMMER BOARDERS douse west ee Wine 90 oor er Au K Ta RH B° - Hocai sp ee presses Hl goby oi SUMMER MO ee PARTNERS WANTED.mf = 05 @zogllent table, bte ae Mas \"BF AC COON Lake M-m- Terms roa: se .que Ba Fr ipl) ç Fe BALE-A8 FOOT HAILING Fore BY KNAPP, n perteot condition, complete with two Emo patre of bes} moon où very cheap fo : 5 o, Res for cath, The Gaondiea dares Sid oot WANTED TO PURCHASE.~.VW NTLD-TO PURCHASE HIGHER er rare na ol States.Hpecisl apm covers.mue stampe befoi D 4 United sacrifies re FOU see us.Booketore, 8514 81 Ouch ANTED \u2014 SECONDHAND RO Address stating price a fishing on the day before he dis- \u201c pected the cow, a hook made a slight wound in one of his fingers.He was warned to ba careful, but he paid lit- te attention to the advice, and a day two later he was taken ill.Two doc- ors were called in, but it was too late, and Dr.Brown died Jast night, after | wulfering the greatest agony.\u2018 A FINÉ SHIP LOBT Le esmer Columbis, ' of 4 1875 teatnship Company, Capt.Clarke, a te rer haa Leen saved.The - the \u20ac 1 will total loss, Her cargo ù Tare and ra The Baily Star.GRAHAM & OO, Proprietors.163 and 165 St St James Btreet.Tun Davy Bean sent to ay part .U nt Bas we for six onthe.and in 16 are hres aq eur We bel ouede tite combinet laa sasuo cfa Marthe other er nie bewapapere published in tha city of Mon \u201d Agents for French Agrertising._aro Messrs, ayenca.Farre Cle, range, Bate liere ; 13, Paris, France, ode Lg CIRCULATION Daily and Weekly Star FOR WERK ENDING - JULY 11, 1896.Monday sec ersmerers ss ue arte 44,827 Tuesday.messsessesse soscssc0s0s0osrso $4,010 Wednesday.[OR .44, 654 Thursdgy .cccvensesssercssessssnse v000s 44.715 Friday.savovous buns ses sessscnseres 44,493 Saturday.\u2026\u2026voccssaccossosagen senc ss se GOLOTT 272,985 Present Average: brie et 45,497 Mave 85,075 Average Circulation of the STAR Last Week 130572 From the above figures are excluded several thousand short subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 18086 A \u201cBOA CONSTRICTOR\" ALLIANCE The New York Sun is ready for a British aliiance.This announcament is ccn- iessediy startling.but there Is more calm:ng information to come.\u2018lt is not as soma might imagine, à result of an attack of vertigo induced by the appalling cembination of c'rumstances which vompelled- the Sur to turn its shady side toward Tammany and shine upon McKinley.It is simply a proposal of bargain and sale by which Britain can buy an American alliance at a price.To beg:n with, the Sun warns English- mein to place no confidence in Mr: Bayard, the American representative at London, who, it seems, has been talking altogether too much fratern'ty anl An- &lo-Faxon fellowship.The awful isolation of Britain among the nations of the world is also depicted in harrowing terms; and then the Sun undertakes to enlighten these afflicted Englishmen, harassed by the unsociable conduct of their Eurcpsan neighbors and shocking- Iy deceived by the Bal Mr.Bayard, how they can really secure a defensive all\u2019ance with the U.8.\u201cWe will tell Englishmen of common sense,\u201d says the Sun, what they.will never learn from Mr.Bayard, bow, namely, they might obtain our assent to a general treaty of arb.tration, amd vveh dispose us event- tually to agrae to a defensive alliance between all \u2018Engl sh-sp:aking nations.\u201d Naw let us tisten.This 1s no mere aftes- - d'nner smbarsador who is ta'king.Wha! is it that we must do to.bo saved © This: Let the British Govèrniment do, what wisdom should have taught-it to do in 1783, that is, withdraw its garrisons from British North Americ: and inform the provinces composing the Dominion of Canada that they fre at liberty either to assert their indep:ndence or to ap- y for admission to our Union as States.Ex it also cede Lo us the Berinudas and the Bahamas, which are of no sible, value to Ent land, except as co gne of vanta in the event ol war with the Unite States Having thus brought forth fruits of repentance, and .given somo solid proofs of their new-born and yet suspected fraternal affection, Jahon.migtit possibly \u201cpersuade \u201cus Englishmen\u201d and eave them from the portrnious isolation in wbich they stand.Tremendous! Britain bus.but to,tear her Empire to pieces and give several of tha choicest slices to the United States, and, in the Sun\u2019s opinion, the said United States might \u201c possibly .intervene\u2019 and save\u201d us from our voraclous foes.Then if we would give India and a few islands lin, the Pucific to Russia, the Great Bear.too, might * possibly intervene and save\u201d us from some more foes.This line o! defence would be cheaper than keeping a navy, and would, at all events, have the virtue of bringing our troubles to a speedy end.It is characteristic of the Sun to talk in a swash-buckler way about the alleged English \u201cgarrisons\u2019\u2019 in British Norih America.The erudite editor of that jourmal ought to know, however, that it is not true that.there \u2018are British \u2018\u2018garrisons\u2019\u2019 in Canada.\u2018There is one garrison only situated at Halifax, and consisting of about half a regiment \u2018with accompanying artillery and en gincers.Some officors and engineers are just now temporarily at Esquimalt improving Lhe fortifications there, but they do not constitute a \u201cgarrrison.\u2019\u2019 Yet the Sun\u2019s\u2019 constituency cannot fail to imagine \u2018 that \u2018every \u201c large Canadi- city from Halifax to Vancouver bLristles with fortifications and rings to the tramp of armed men.It is significant, too, that while the, Ba- hames and Burmida are to be ceded di- wectiy to the United States, \u2018we.are to \u201cbe \u2018generously allowed the choice of couple of alternstivea\u2014independence or \"s chanoe to \u201capply for admission\u201d into Union.\u2018Why is this liber ty, accorded to ust Is wot half s conti and nent as valuable ss tbe Babamast Or is :it that the gentleman who shines \u201cfor the New York Sun knows that these two apparent aiteïnatives will very soon pacs cap ou tink coe.the: sheer: | cially one that tien of Canada 1 et the Canadians begin by being glorioualy Independent.if it plesace them,\u201d we can well imagine him saying.\u201cWith the paw of the lion withirawn, we can moon show them where thelr interests lie.\u201d me THE FRÉNON] PRESS ID THR VIGÉORT.Some of our French \u201cCanadian coutem- poraries are displeased with the Star for having tremslated and published jubilant editorials from the columns of the French preas after Quebec had succeeded in puts ting Mr.Laurier into power.This is surely a remarkable ground upon which to base an attack upon any journal pro- feasing to be a newspaper.After an event like à general election, and Spe ernment, prees comment becomes interesting news, and particularly any prees comment which is of a striking charac ter.The Star's sin waa simply the republication of what certain French Liberal journals wrote and published first.If there was anything in these para graphs likely to inflame race prejudica in this country, the blame lay surely with the papers with which they originated and not -with -the papers that reprinted them as matters of current news.It is one of the curiosities of journalism that we should be attacked for printing in English what these gentlemen have been saying in French.Do they object ta having the English-speak- ing community learn what they are saying to our French-Canadian fellow citizens about a matter .of national importanca?Were the words of x these victorious partisans intended for French ears only?Have we betrayed what was intended to bo a secret?Have we uncovered one wing of a double campaign t\u2014 Something like this must have ccourred, else the anger of these journals at the Star for having paid them the compliment of reproducing their editorial opinions is very hard to explain.A free advertisement of this kind is not usually objected to.A paper with the Star's record; wll hardly bo zocused of Franco-phobin, but it does give tha news; and if our French contemporaries write any more \u2018\u2018cock- à-dcodle-doo\" articles, we shall give them the benefit of & wider circulation.Mr: Laurier's Cahinet will be truly American in one respect at any rate\u2014it will possess nearly as many Premiers as common Hinisters.THE CANADIANS AT BISLEY.Puttinæ in Some Good Scores in the Individual Matches.[Special to the Star.) Toronto, July 15.\u2014 The Mail and Em- ire\u2019s special from Bisley says: * The t yesterday wus remarkable\u2014in fact.it was the hottest day on the recorcs of the National Rifle Association meet for the last twenty years.Although the formal opening too lace on Monday, yesterday was really the opening of the meet, and the various extra series com- titions are in full swing.Throughout Phe day's shooting the d varied in all directions, worrying the marksmen considerably, and renderiug it extreme ly difficult to put on big scores.vertheless, in competitivns for which they were entered, the Canadians did remarkably well.The light throughout was In the Railway Tyro «match Tieut- Munre oa a swore of 6% out of t possible his competition is shot at R00 and 500 yards, seven shot, at each distance, and is open only to Martini-Henri tyros.The prizes, in money, aggregate £105.The entries are unlimited, and the match continues during several days of the Pin \u2018the Wilmot a.match open to all comers, and shot with military breech- loading rifles, Lieuts.nd Mit- sauge 83 and 32, respectively.The is 900 yards, and the entries are unlimited.he prizes te £20.In the Wantage match Lieut.Weller soorod 18 out of the possible Ël.This is pretty good scuring, and in last year\u2019s match, à score of 18 points obtained 4th rize.The shooting in the match is fore in a time limit at disappearing te.The targets consist of a \u2018disc a teen inches in diameter, colored blue, and the bullssye is invisible to the firer.The range is 200 yards and the entries are unlimited.\u201cWeller will fire in this com tion again.out.dd 84 out of the possible 85 in the Flood Page Match.This match is nbot at tho 200 yards range, and the entries are unlimited.The\u201d winnl score last year was 35, with 33 second.King, therafors, stands, a good chance for one of the best prizes in this match.Captain Spearing, Lieut.Mitchell and Sergt.Crowe, each made in 6 Golden Penny.\u201d seven shots at 2007 yards is the rule in this comp-tition.The Ihove scores of 34 out oi the posvible 35 are therefor guod.This competition is a vew one and the prizes are given by the Do oprietors of the Golden Penny news Pere weathor last cooler w ith Indications ht was decidedly r an ideal shooter's to-day.The Canadians continue aw splendi health.They are always heartily received at the N.R.A.meets bocause of their sterling \u2018and true sportamanliks spirit, but year the reception extended them is warmer than ever, and this is attributed to some ex! tent, to the loyal bearing \u2018of Canada at a time when it seemed that Britian would be embroiled with several foreign nations.The arrangements this ear are perfect, the camp of the Écnadians is by far the prettiest on the grounds.There was a large attendance of spectators on the grounds yesterday including a godly number of Americans and Canadians.\" Ma, Bell, ot Winnipeg.who retired sume twenty-five years ago, hes entered for the Queen\u2019s prize.ualities ia\u201d THE HEAT TE TERRIFIC.ii, July, 15.The beat at Long hamps during esterday afternoon tense an troops there for review suffered meverely, A large num- of them wore sunstruck, while othe rs were exhaustgd.The ambulences the field were full of patients: aod all the army physicians present had their hands full in attending to them.The heat was ao great thet some of the members po, he Ancient and Honorable Artillery pany p pryforred, to, remain quist at ho hotel.Many 4 istinguish ed persons who wers expected to tend the review were prevented by the heat from being present.SOCIALIST LEADER ARRESTED.Paris, July 15\u2014M.Cavignao, the So- olalist Mayor \u201cof Carmaug, Department of Tarn, who gained muoh notoriety during the- great.strike of the .ocal Ininers in that place in 1892, has\u2019 \u2018been od for acting contrary to the au- Shorts Set the Government.ists are greatly excited ove rest, and are preparing to ake\u2019 sde most ation.\u201c A STATE TR MEETING London, July 18.B.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A Vienna Fonaror Fra to the Times fare that the an + rs hon Chanoellor, at Iso German Chanosilor eftérwrards dined me \"Tihs Emperor.oie ples Pirpmat wil io i rente 3% ms CE - CHANCES, A Review pot à tho Cone } ley.Aaa matter tins in the West FORECAST BASED ON A PAST RECORD.How Bryan's Misrepresents Nebraska Democracy.New-York, Juty-15.\u2014Cot: Moses P-] Hendy, the Mail and Express (Hepub- lican) correspondent at Chicago, sends his paper the following observations, predictions, ete., with reference to the American political situation: Democracy's only.hope ot BUCOESS at the polls in November is to combine all of the Populistio forces upon one ticket.It was this as much as\u201d anything else that led the Democrats to nominate Bryan, as it was believed that he would be endorsed by the Populists at the St.Louis ponvention.Brya n has really been almost as much of a Populist as he bas been 8 Democrat.It was by a fusion of the two parties that he was, elected to Congress from Nebraska, and he engineered the scheme for a fusion between the forces to send William V.Allen from that State to the Senate.\u2018At home the do not regard him as a Democrat.There are two (Democratic parties in Nebraska\u2014one of them is leaded by Bryan.Each holds separate State conventions and each puts a ticket in the field.Bryan's faction on a straight fight polls less votes than the other, but it has won more offices, because of its alliance with the Populists.What will be the effect of a fusion between the mocrats and the Popul- lists?There are many ple who without sufficient information Ripon the sub- t fear the outcome.As a matter of act, if the fusion be perfect, and the Dem oorats lose no more votes on the mone question than do the Republicans, Wil- Liam McKinley \u201cwill bs the next \u2018Preal- dent of the United States.The States which it is admitted by every one will vote for sound money, Mek tinley and rotection are: Connec- Dela » 3; Maine, 6; a Este, 15 New mpehire, 4; New Jersey, 10; New York, | 36; Ohio, 23; Pennsylvania, Be Rh Island, 4; Vermont, 4; West Virginia, 6.Total, 149.On the other band, there are several States which, either because of their blind devotion to the silver craze Or their intense Democracy, are reasonably cortain to vote against the Ile publions party: They ere: Alabama, 11; Arkansas, (o'orailo, 4; Florida, 4; Georgia, is; Lousiana, 8; Mississippi, 9; Montana, 3; Nevada, 8; North Carolina, 11; South Carolin a Texas, 15; Utah, $; Virginia, 12: Wy yoming, 3.\u2018Total, 116.The other ot States are claimed as doubtful by one side or the other.In most of them the Republican ty is dominant, but the Democrats think that by fusion they can win, while in a few the cause sound money will result in Republi- san success.These are: California Idaho'3, Illinois 26, Indiana 15, lowa i, Kansas 10, Kentucky 13, Maryland Michigan 14, Minnesota 9, Missouri ih.Nebraska 8, North Dakota 8, Oregon South Dakota 4, Ten 12 W tion 4, Wisconsin 12: total, 182.Let us examine these States, suppe ing tbat a Rerfeot fusion be effected each.alifornia\u2014In 1894 the, ote on Len tenant Governor was: publican, 1 Bemocratis, (ous sept, 48, his is a total uf 147,203 for the tion, which would win if the vote could be consolidated Idaho\u2014The vote at the last State election, that for Governor in 1894, was: Republican, 10,508; Democratic, 7056 Populist, 7121, a total of 14,178 for the noise which would carry the State.linois\u2014The fusion ticket could not to carry this State.The\u2019 Repub- hee at the last State election, that for Treasurer in 1834, polled 455,83 votes, against.mocratic and 59,798 Populist.Even if the Democratic vote for the free silver candidate should be full, Bryan would receive only 882,252 votes, giving 73,000 majority for McKin- of fact the majority will probably be even larger, for thousands of sound money Democrats in Chi will bolt the.ticket, and there is no dissatisfaction with either Republican fre | form or ticket among the masses o publican voters.Indiana.\u2014The Repullicans would also surely carry this State.The vote for Secretary of of State in 1894 was, Republican, 283,405; Democrat, 238,782, and Populist, 29, The fusion vote would be 267,120.It mast be emembered that in this State, ag in Illinois, there are thousands of mocrats who will vote for McKinley.Town.\u2014In this State the Populistsalso make a small showing.At the election in' 1893 the Republicans ed 208,689 votes; Democrats 149,4 lista 82,118.Tho fusion would result in 181,656, which shows a similar result.The people.there are repenting of their coguetry with Populism.entucky,\u2014Here the Republicans cast 172,436 votes for Governor last November, against 163,524 for the Demo- eratio \u2018candidate and 16,911 for the Populists.À fusion would show a mn majority against the Ropublichn ticket.an the Democratic candidate would suffer because of his free silver views, the probability would Le that the Republicans would lose.Maryland.\u2014The Republicans would have a good ma jority in this State.Last November they ev polled 1 1, 936 votes for Governor a for the Democratic cand date.ulist vote is 6 noticeable.The Democrats will be further demoral- à by the free silver issue, and jt is A tliey will be worse ten le i an.\u2014The Democratic party has been 8 it in this Ruse by the financial question.while t Re icans united.it every rat voted the ticket, as well as every Populiat, honest money would triumph.The Re- ADAMS\u2019 GINGE .Fer makiag a Delicious mse\u2019 Gi Bow Extract Br ae a Yen.BEER, Drink at À tons wis I SER en four Bours until it ferments, pan place où fm when He: Boat of co te obtained 1 na ail sine drag snd grocery cent bottles to make two - A marked increase in welght .h is noticeable afte: taking mat ° T \u201c JTAOKESON'S NUTRITIVE WINE, sis tl pe {cal Questions which blocks: ia To \u201ccant 190204 the Suprems Court, against | 1 for ths Dernocratio cand! ton and Po s, a total of 134.750 for the ?tion, which is fe short of enough to the Mate.esota.Re- ute Nelson litan platform.polled i= Dit votes or Governor.41,510 for the other two capd rains Hh was divided between Demoorsta, 53,579; Popu- own Btate.There are two Democratic parties in the Stats.one faction of which hates Bryan\u2019 th was unseated 2 tion.It polled votes at the last State election.yep 70,186 Republican votes, we have LI on he.n money rengt s polled 70,586 votes, while Mr.Fr rivate party cast only jo211, 780 in the event of à fusion, \u201cBoy Orator et the Platte\u201d ould lose his own St North Dakota.\u2014The Republicans have a big majority here.They polled 28- 23 votes against 17,542 for the sition.which was divided 188.Populist 9334.Oregon.\u2014Fusion would probably win in this State.The Republicans cast 41.034 for Governor in 1894, ugainst 43.531 cast by their opponents divided.Democratic 17,498, Populist 26,033.South Dakota, \u2018which, it will be noted, sent a gold delegation to the Democratic Convention, is surely Republican, The vote in Looe was: Reb: Pon: That, -Z0L against emocratic, 8 opulis 26,568; a total of 35,324.Tennessee would be doubtfal.There yas no Populist party there | past year.Republican party carried it by n plurality\u201d of 748.but was counted out.eo State is still doubtful.Washington\u2014 Perfect fusion would lose the Republicans this State.The party cast 84,318 votes last November, a ainst 39,820 for the opposition divided, Democratic, 156271; People\u2019s, 24, Wisconsin\u2014 There is no chance for Democratic success.Half the delegates oppo- Democratio say they will op, the ticket.Even if they wished ey could do péthing.The Republican vote in 1894 for Governor was 186.150, a the Democratic vote was 142,250.The Populists would add only 25,604, \u2018making a tutal of 167,- Under the circumstances it will be seen that the Republican candidate, even in the event of a ect fusion, would be sure of these States: Illinois, 24; Indiana, 15; Iown; 13; Kansas, 10; olan and, 8; Michigan, 14; Minnesota, Lras- 8: North Dakotah, % s ; South Dakotah, 4; Wisconsin, 12, 110.Adding these to the 149, of hich Major Mc- Kinley is sure, we have 259, or 35 ma jor- ity, in the electoral college.Less than this it will be impossible for him to receive.The Democratis candidate might by a liberal estimate: California, 8; Ea ho, 3; Kentucky, 1 Missouri, wo Ten- nesses is doubtful; \u201coregon.4 Washington, 4; total, TED.a give the mocrats 166 votes.and no amount of lig ring can show a more favorable re- t for them.These figures show why The.Republicans here are confident of McKinley's success.8 AMERICAN POLITICS.Bryan Speaks Views of tile Adminie- tration.Centralia, Nls., July 15.\u2014Speaking a great crowd ihat greeted him on arrival hare last night, SWilliam J.Bryan said that the Republican party at St.Louis declared that the 1d standard should: be maintained until it could be changed by international That Platform did mot say that the gold standard is a good thing.mocra- tic party had met in Enicago and it adopied a platform which Was in direct gpposition to the platform adopted at &t.Louis Democratic party declared itself unalterably opposed to a single gold standard.The issue wes thus drawn.The Republicans were for an English platform; the Democrats for one t was American.The t ues.lions or ene: If the old ae try | 8 & g we to to eo or Su nd it a bat | thing, why should we keep i anti some other nation helps us us to get rid of itt delle t ollowing, # Washington patch, is the view, ot Mr.Cleveland's NES political issue is involved in the coming election.The perpetuity of lawlessness, which are piper with the maintenance of the Ropyblic.Honce- forth, there should blican\u2014 ro Democraf\u2014but a union of loyal citizens inst the combined forces of re- udiation and d n once this mgerous element has been stamped out at the he Jolin by an indignant people, we divide and discuss those politi for generations bave kept alive the two grest political parties.The report was circulated at the Pat mor House, Chicago, that the Bryan Notification Committee was in communication with Senator Hill with a_view to inducing him to accept the chairmanship of the notification meeting in Madison \u2014y Every ingredient in Mane ley\u2019s Celery-Nerve Compound is a blood maker and health giver.If you are weak or run down, try it.Dour ire: It is with mend others to sic 3 Bold in Montreal by BE McG ale, 3133 Notre Dame Btreet, and Balmoral Hotel Drug Btore.108% The accommodation and service at.Galedonia Springs \u201cis in advance of any \u201cother Canadian re- Sort me \u2018sie \u2014 ONE THOUSAND PAPETERIES y put Sp, contains 30 sheets Note is Paper and square Envelopes \"I WENTY-FIVE CENTS.Best + value ever offered.Heats Bar gain Day offers.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., Stationers, Big ho Makers and mets omer Reduced to $3.00 SILVER , Light and eomlortable, gives an: tire and In way Lists, 87,081.Nebraska.\u2014Bryap is likely to\u2019 lose his [Ta worst am 1.him at the convén- and counter agreements3minitration on the recent events at | 1788 and 1967 NOTRE BANE OT., mewrnea | | .TRUSS Seater ap te thd \u2014\u2014e HALIFAX MILITARY TROUBLES, A Case in Which the Captain Came Out Ahead as Against the Lolonel.- It the ould bos the Beathinell t \u201cot be Halifax, N.8, \"Toi 15.\u2014For years there has heen a July 15, between ?Dixon.of the 68rd Halilax Rifles, Lhe bese A: 28 wore made Cr investigated.The pa has come out Le ing to advices just received.The\u2019 fact was that Egan relused to re-enroll Private hrs: * man belonging to Captain Dixon's company, the reason understood, though not expressed, being that Pickfora was r- sonally distasteful to Egan and that he had said unpleasant things about the colonel.DD.A.Nuunsell came to Halifax ind \u201cand held aregi- mental enquiry, and the evidence taken was sent to the Militia Department at Ottawa.The legal question whether or not the colonel could properly ue to re-enroll Pickford was referred the militia to the Department of sus tice for decision.- The judgment of exister of Justice Dickey is that Captain Dixom\u2019s contention was right and that Col.Egan\u2019s was wrong.\u2018Lhe Minister.holds that no commanding officer can legally refuse to re-enroll any man except for cause.di Det, \u201cThe rife et mean ante has been vary\u2019 bites.STOV E MEN FAIL.| Toronto, July 15.\u2014Holmes, Moore & Towed, Suv manufacturers of stoves, of | Inwood ve assigned to James Atkinson.he estate is one of the largest in Western Ontario.The assets are estimated in the § Deighborhood of 810,- 000, consisting of estate, mills, machinery, stoves and live stock.land com ee 7m acres and is va- ed a but is mortgaged for $31,000.The liabilities are said to between 360.000 and $70,000, he .ONTHE LAKE HURON.Father Point, Que, July 15 \u2014The steamship Lake Huron.of the Beaver ine, from Liv pass inward at 9.45 p.m.esterday, with 10 inward.intermediate and 70 stecrage pass n- gers.Mr.Campbell, te J.Taylor, Mrs.ibbs, Miss Tibbs, Mrs.Johnston, Mr.Stephen, Mrs.A.Murray, Mrs.E Miss M: Clark, Mr, À.A.were the Cabin passengers.Bridges, Donough GOING To DUBLIN.Ottawa, July 15\u2014For the Irish conciliation meeting in Dublin, the following delegates were chosen by Ottawa Irishmen: Rev.M.J.Whelan, Canon proparthy, Hon, John Costigan, P.Eagleson, Wm.Barry Haves, Patrirk Barkerville Gro.0 Keefe, M.P.P.; C.Murphy.F.R.Latchford, Dr, Freeland, Joha Heney, J.RADWAY'S PILLS, Always Reliable, Purely Vogotabie Perf: coated.Se Ld Siem de ST \u20188 BILLS, for te disorders of the Btomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bindder N Nervous Diseases, Diszinees, Vertigo, Costive- SICK | HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, \u2014AND\u2014 Air Disorders of the LIVER.wing symptoms, ns Lyons te a ot che ee weight a the or \u201cBur tions Then in 3 {rine \u2018head, Too of pars rat For sode Shr pain in the si le.chest, n the Sesh.posture \u2018cad où ever and duil pain in the wness of the skin ba, and sudden flush A few doses of nT PILLS.ry free aystam of all of the above-named disorders.me mÊtice 38 cts, pei box.Boid by druggists or sent by to D Monts roe Book Rdv & Con, 7 8 Helen ot hy SEWER.E1000 DEPARTMENT Psd NDERS, addressed to the un- 8 and reed, \u2018\u2018Tender we er,\u201d wil received at the eee of the City Cter& untu NOON, on WEDNESDAY, the 2th y, 1896 for the construction of a sewer in thé undermentioned street or section ot street, connections, according de the sect dq, viz: ee street, from the end of t ist- ing sewer .to Duplaix street.he ex lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.TO WHOM IT May CONCERN.RUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that foneq sewer dur the present season, and proprietors in the said street or section of street may avail the ves of the oppore tunity to nave drains t their pro- pertes into the said Futile sewer in c ormity, with sect 6, 14 of ty-law No.191 concerning sewe a prlétors In ce Bdid Btreet or sec oi Street who fall to have drains made from properties to the new putlic sewer ele ue under construction, and require drains to te constructed \u2018In the street & tor {he puttic sewer has been completed.will gea an additional sum for sald drains wd Jestoring the macadam or permanent oprietors who pavement claims for an oxiating brick or the pipe in eat I section of street of the new sewer or section of sewer.PEKCIVAL W.ST, GEORGE, City Surveyor.City Sve Oftice, Montreal, July 18, 1808 184 3 resulting from Se Rey inward aa toi fuil- | But Fraser's Ovesfiow aa D Damage.Ÿ ER Biro lower trict is covered! wit amount of damage \u2018t Mat «the ranc oral reporter, sont through a, Westminster Lai & 3e wack much Lower Chilli dons rs levels un gley a ui is badly flooded, es being almost rui d is reported.\u201cTHE WATER FALLNGE a t dyked cove at many wharves the water is ol with the planking.mes nedy of these have bcon flouded in suroeasion, : and, the | bo greater than in 1894, as no c sown.Sumas men 1s also ba settlers are mov A for oo seat Thge-% for is slowly falling all along the gw ruin in Nicomen slough.The th This circumstance app! an the flooded distriots.Sumas has been flooded ; Totty bs badi \"load di Some ¥ a MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENT An Tihistrated Health Talk to Ladies will be THURSDAY, July 16 \u201cBy Miss 97 Prummend Street at 3 pm.sharp, te Cosgro of Ban Francisco.Bulli NS a and ite caures.ADMISSION FREE.Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Cf 10° 4 \"eee 7 P.M.\u2014For Quebea ane | 3 P.M.- Qucbed of Grand Orchestra en Board.Saguenay steamers leave beo for Saguenay sufi termediate ports Tuesday, Wednesday, Fridey an 1 fi daysat 8am.: STEAMER LEAVI LEAVES.-M,\u2014For Alexendris Bay, Clayton.nd Tororto reek dre to and tntermedi rntites and intormediste For tickets and time tables apply at City Ticket @Mce\u20141t8 Bt, James Birth: (opp._ Post Otito).nv Steamer Hamilton Jul \u20ac ports Allan Line RoyalMail Steamshi ges * STÉAMSHIPS.Miverpoel, Quebec and Montreal Mail Servi b Breamships.Kardininn.18 July.Numidian 23 3 July.Montreal.1 Ang.19 July, 9 a.m.3 July, TA 13 Li 4 - qe RATES OF PARSACE CARIN, 052.50 and upwards ni ing Bteerage\u2014To Live Londondenns, Cabin le and nd Pr and 0 necessary utensils free ANE aw and New York tou Pier, fout Bteamships.State of Cal iformia.t Bing! ples stateroom.location of Al calvin od Youn 4 and sue singlet\u201d.0 $130 Return.a nber of persons in Drssengers Laveths same Privieron , Lo dou, Gl Belfast ou es.pat und Service, \u2018oot of W.31st Street, New) York.From - w York.Glasgow; Mate Af Nehraika.- a July.An aus : sept.) 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For the Sea Side \u201cOr Summer r Quting When 1 packing up it would Be a mistake to leave this out Johnston\u2019s Fluid Beef $5.00, BE; old Highland Whisky GUARANTEED TEN YEAR 16 oz.Bottle 7 ST.LAWRENCE aw ADIRONDACK RR Trains Leave Windsor Rirect Station.Ÿ mere 7.30 a \u2018430 pm § Sad Malone.5.50 pm I a \u2018158° hie An Ex tes at Re Shot destinations nations a Mont toall the NADIAN \u201cPACIFIC dy.lifer Summer - Carnival Round Trip 1 Jickets | will be issued at the fol- PORTLAND AND OLD ORCHARD # Parior Cars leave Montreal (Windsor Street) a.m.dally, ex pd 7.41 p.an.and | Sleeping Cars will leave Windsor tm.daily, arriving Portland 6.ard 7.38 ockland, Mo., ote.CITY TIOKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE 7X 299 88.James Street, next (0 Post oes.Gold, mx A and principal + antingdon.ni ve Now York | trains I fo belog che only night train carry gh without chang oy Ticket Ofice, 137 st.James ft., Montreal on eu à.and a oe very will run eave Montreal br Grand Trunk ma \"No or oy en bits sare) trom Windsor Street dln pai *% ress trois will leave and ren caro to Little The trains to Halifax a St.John run throu = to mi ont ch \u201d Tha train trains of the Interaslontsl Rai Bailwy are Batis va \"a Los Thi tickets nts on he inces.For Hoyots and all information in Hesse to to asenget rates freight, tin \\ ROBIN Bast.snd Ta Ame sv w.HON; Dont Freight and Ratios Oil, ISonetrs, 5.6, Là Jen 3 \u201c ¥, July 28th to 31st.++.12 00 1380 ve sesessrer THROLGE SERVICE.i Sian age a LM.Street an 60 a.m.and O a.m.connecting at J\u2019ortiaud fos wy f Day Express # m Erm anda.ot Beater stoppin, fi Fler t Sunday.Jocal ror Riothoo.Vallertield, \"rot | Rok ht F, rots for Fours Dar.a eal pe Ty nts on poo route are ade pat vest) EU h ran rolid to destination, the 5.50 p.m.{ ing al) passengen Hl mn.8 PRILFA, Agent i #4 Tu _\u2014 + * + + er Monday, the 20d o ois He 19.0 revéionetspsasous arençoboatanmss Montres! evening Pie, arrived \u2018clock Bata! Oaconne on Sunday eves Shroagh to Montreal, arriving at fo a other carn ot LE te » Montres! herald hind by electrict il and stesmer an and io tho Merl M, POTTINGER, Gencral omens. tt re oo i» Is lo _\u2026 point Skipper Duggan.im: made a | TT Glen en tion that the wind stiffened lit.- \u2014fosption the finish, which took both a \u2018should ankly conceded that she _ 1beat El Helrie on every point of sailing, : \u2018defeating her on merit alone.It might | ABENAKIS HOUSE, = mn 4 de tm Port land.ti EE SRE \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; | Canadian Half vi Scores Another Victory.NEW YORK EXPERTS CONCEDE THE CUP TO THE CANA- JIAN BOAT\u2014EXPERT ~ MeVEY'S OPINIONS.\u2014 United States Visitors Win at the Canadian Lawn Tennis Cham- plonships \u2014 Loughead Doing Well on the National Wheel Circuit \u2014 Sporting Gossip.The Canadian challenger Glencairn Won yesterday's race in the Seawan- baka-Corinthian international half-rater :-Bbries at Oysier Bay by 6 minutes, 22 seconds.Oyster Bay, N.Y., July 14.\u2014The result of the second day's race in the series between the Glencairn, of the Royal Bt.Lawrence Yacht Club, and El Heirie, for the silver challenge cup offered by the Seawanhaka(orinthian Club for balf-ratais, was anotler victory for the anajian boat, and a demonstration she is superior to her rival on very\u2019 point of sailing The Crane brothers handled Hitle El Heirie to rfection to g.Shadymood: E.Lewis, Sagi- Florence Hubbard, Time\u20142.244.Second oe 2.18 trot and 2.20 unfinished.\u2014Mambrino for.=D bE sos = McKay.foi animé \u2018two earn, and Happy Minnie, Samuel Scatterwood, Philadelphia.Pa., and Wilkie Egbert, Ind., Mott, Maraball, Mich.winning one heat each.Happy Minnie won the fast heat of the day.and Wilkie bert was distanced in the same heat.Also started, Secleot- ed, bm, B 8 Vantuyle, Fytrolea; Charley RE.ch g,, Chas.Case Mich; Charlie © Bt Spring, Lansing.0 Weatlake, Scranton, Pa.; je foal: R.Roche, Brussels, Ont.; pa D., pou \u2018Garnum, Vassar, Mich: Biity\u2019 Hronco, mn g.H.B.Knill, h m, J.E.Beelard, re est time 2.19 14, made es Miles rer, Troe es Jie) jan n heat.a race will be finished to-day.ee Yesterday's Kingston Races.Kingston, Ont.July 15.\u2014 Yesterday's races at rr Son raqui Driving Park track us excel keen - t attended.at Tho re were four started, but Eraninate.Remptyille, was distanced -in the third heat.The of ther horses were: Beethoven, Kingston.Twi Canton.N.Y.Islander, une Woodstock, Ont.; arkworthy, \u2018Strat- 2.40 claga\u2014 Clara Bell, Chesterville.Kitty Sen Kingston.el Bellwood.Remptvitio Cie.Prioce Laurence.Rockport Best thine\u20142.3}.Ne CI pS = Crm 0 Th uarter- milo 1 runni pese peronto.ne ra00\u2014 Money dla 0 Orange rillo bar le, Brinrville, e\u20141.198.LAWN TENNIB.United States Players Win at Niagara Queen's Royal, Niagara, Ont.July Play i in the Canadian tennis Chain: phi ps began yesterday afternoon under the & most favorable weather auspices.R.' ren, the ex-champion, arrived on bin first visit to Canada from New York esterday morning, accompanied by C.it Pope.A gress contest In ex ted among Wren, Fisher, W hitssan, of Harvard, and ret, of New York.Fisher has the easiest side of the draw.\u2018Wren, a \u201cLouis.6-1.esterday, under fa | H hat \"wii time\u201d bet i .vincible of 1891, will Point.Some fine rallies and good ali- round work waa seen, Due | the Afidate Len States champion won n two straight sete, 6\u2014 each.A.2 Alas ter, of Toronto, uL up a fine against Paret in the first set, Ts bat bat hia dion could not stand the pa and the Canadian dwindled in the: set.Another clos: asst was that between Anderson, of Toronto, and , of New York, the former winning, ugh the second set Tas (he loi t the loren, 8-8.ih crack, had no dltticulty\u2019 ee Ta plage rho Buffalo.a pro promising young player he hardest fight of the day was that tween Arthur Hawes, of Boston, and % F.Davis.two of the y school of layers, who bated hoelieh t form.The tonian won two sets 0 ¢ one.inv | terestinæ contest was that between A.E.Wright, the lusty New York veterag, and an ex-Newport crack.a C.Vergh, of Hamburg, Germany.NE.Wright's effective science service, remarkable backhand returns and his ability to cover the whole court; won him the game.Bethel, the Weat Point soldier, beat Lay, of Ottawas-in.D atraight sets.The summary of the y\u2018s play is rs\u2019 ingl relimi d -comers\u2019 sin es.m nary roun \u2014Fisher, New York, feat R P.Davis.West Point, Gad, 6\u20144.P.Hawes, Boston, beat D.F.Davis, Ea Be - lo, 6\u20141, 6\u2014 M.D.Whitman, ta 1.Toronto.beat C.Rumsey, jr.,.Buf F.G.Anderson, Pope.New York.1, 80.A.Bethel, West Point, beat J.G.Lay Giraw.6-2.5, Paret, Now York, beat A.C.Mao- master, Toronto, 7\u2014! 1.First round\u2014 Wright.New York.beat C.A.Vergh.Hamburg, 6\u20143, To-day He great contest of the day will be between Paret and Wren.Though this is Wren\u2019s first work this season, he is playing i good shape, while Paret has hitherto been going very strong.In the evening a concert and dance are on the cards.Mrs.Frank MacKelcan, the charmin Canadiati- contralto, will take a leading part in the concert BASEBALL.Yesterday's National League Games.Buffalo, N.Y., July 13\u2014Following are the results of the National League games: R.H.KE.At Pittsburg\u2014 ?Boston.« .000000000 0 8 2 Pittsburg.02122v00x 7 7 O Batteries\u2014Iewis and Bergen; Hawley and Merritt.Umpire, Betts.At Cleveland- ; Now York.\" .000000100 1 8 0 Cloveland 0f2003100 7 12 © tteries \u2014 Clerk and Wilson; Young and Zimmer.Umpire, Hurst, At Cincinnati\u2014 Brooklyn.4 8 0 Cincinnati - 5 14 3 Batteries \u2014 \u2014 Daub and Grim; Foreman and Gray.et: \u2018mpire, Sheridan.At Louisville\u2014 itimoro\u2026 2401213100 os 2 Lonisville.\u2026.100000000 1 7 8 Battcries-Hoffer and Clark; Hill and Cun- ningbam; Klotz and Warner, Umpire, McFarl- an At Chi Pélisdolphia 15 i -Batt ati eric Taylor and Clements; Sri and Kittridge.Umpire, Emslic.At St.Louls\u2014 Wastilngton.1900000000 : 8 : St.Lou fo Banc 00e 01601600x 16 ries\u2014Mercer and McGuire; Érotolnstein and MoFarland.Umpiro, Lynch.Yesterday's Eastern League Games BurraLo, July 14,\u2014 Following are the results of the games League series yeste layed in the Eastern ay: R.H.E.01 12 18 © 60 -3 10 -3 : Dineen and secsces nette o 613 0 Lecsesaa ss 6 0 3 8 1 Willls, Delaney 4 7 5% 3 Batterie \u2014Co hiin and Leahy: Yerrick, Keo pan and mplre, Gattmey.At Providense\u2014 Provideuce.000003031 7 18 Soranton.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.000000000 0 5 Battories\u2014Hodson and Dixon; Corbett Bowerman.Umpire, Hornung.LACROSSE.Has Cornwalla Chanze for the Cham- plonship?- Cornwall, Ont., July 15.\u2014There will be a lacrosse match in Ottawa on Saturday next between the Capitals and the Corn- walls, and the \u2018latter team are determined that it will be one of the hard- | est.fought battles ever looked upon by an Ottawa audience.The victory of the factory town team over Torontoand the nest issue of their protest PE Le Susmicers for \u2018having play- Renan , here on minion Day, oA them well up in the race for the championship and a victory.over the champions og their pra grounds would send Cornwall\u2019 away up above por.Now while î hard to believe that Cornwall will spring any such a thunderbolt on lacrosse world, it is well to remember t the.unexpected often bappens, and that the Cornwall lacrosse teara has been improving rapidly.The defence is superb and the d and home are stronger than at any time since 1881.This was plainl!:4 in evidence in Toronto on Saturday last, Then Cornwall ran up a he Queen City aggregation.the.Te paie %, be the same as played in Toronto, vix., fol.onnan in goal: ous White at point, and R at cover.o defence field will ete Jack White and Fred Degan.The latter is a junior and a coming man.Jack Adams, one of the old inlay at centre, and on the home field wili Le found; à peerless trio of expert stick-handlers, Turner, who is now in good condition, Tewis, who has been moved down from the de- fenoe field, and another star Junior, Jack Broderick.Butler and James Broderick, on the home end, are a fast pair, and the men who cover them will nave plenty of hard work cut out.for them.whole, the Cornwall team is oduy stronger then at an time since 1891, when they went throug the whole season without a defeat, and it is wafe betting that the Capitals will have no use for tlie whitewash, which they administered so freely to Cornwall will in all prob Ii ay expects.Thee oan \\ end make t EL BT Se wi aks he a Is Se Cornwall Façon, Institute are ning an excursion to Ottaws, and the team will likely be accompanied by a large party of enthusiastic eupport- os Ths team will have two afternoon practices this week, the last on Thursday, after ion they will rest ugtil the day \u2018of ther ma £2 vials Shamrocks ve.Le National.: Members of tbe National Juniors are request Le dur er eration op ¢ are w n pre n for turday\u2019s matob path che Bhamrock olor: ais ought to bs a very in- \u2018teresting game.v \"> WHEEL.\u2018The Canadian Loughead Doing Well with the Clroutt Chasers.- Battle Creek, Mich, July 15.\u2014Yester- day was Tom Cooper's day and he again demonstrated that he is entitled to the title \"*Monarch\u201d by beati e Bald in ths \u2018mile ¢ in a bo finish and fost tims ccnsidering the dirt track on whieh tha race was Cooper, Con Baker, Kennedy, Bald, \"Lougheatl, Eaton and Bliss qualified for ths event, Sanger being shut cut of the final, whioh was pic\u2019d by Dr.Parker.Twelve thousand poeple saw tha races.Summary: [ \u201cHult mile, open: a TY.Marsh, Ann Arbor, 1.Time, Tees Mile cp-n.professional\u2014Tom Cooper, Detroit, 1; Fddie C.Bild.Buffalo, 2; Ee Loughead.Sarnia, Ont., Time, Mile hand\u2019 op.smateur Joe Goldberg.Kalamaze, 1.alt mile, pand Gap, A nateur\u2014H.8 Leur Coldwater, 1.Time, 1.01.» ip Hand'cap.prefessiona!- \u2014 Fred Sarma, Ont.60 yarda, 1: Con Baker, Columbus, 50 yards, 2; Kimball, Indianapolis, 20 yards, 3.Time, 2.06 2-5.Five mile, handicap, amateur\u2014Fietter, Kalamazoo, 1.Time, 12.3325.BIg Bicycle Races at Toronto.(Special to the Star.) Toronto, July 15 \u2014Arran ents have been complete:l for the bix match race at Hanlan\u2019s Point on Tuesday next Le- tween the rival claimants for the pro- fessionalship of America, Tom Cooper, ths Detroit \u201ccyclone,\u201d and Walter Sanger, of Milwaukee, the only American who has ever administered à square beating to Zimmerman.The match will be at one mile, beat two in three As John S.Johnston was fore- to break the world\u2019s record on the Island track last year in order to beat Sanger.and as the latter is riding in botter form now than ever before, it ia anticipated that again the world\u2019s record wi whe en he meets Cooper.Another a ron s boen arranged tor the same Te between R.O.Blaney of Simcoe, the half mile amstenr cbam- ion, and Frank Moore of Toronto, who ps feated John Davidson, the mile amateur champ on, at the Island last week.This match also will at one mile, best two in three heats.The fastest tandem teams in Canada will be secured to pace both matches.Wheel Gossip.\u201cDid you ever moet a man who, when the talk turned to bicycles, failed to declare that he knew the best wheel e 1\u201d asked a focal dealer yesterday.* They are all cock-sure that they know what they are talking about, and when you ask them to support their assertions it invariably happens that ey re expressing opinions and have Now, as a matter of fact, i aod be hard for an export in bicycle construction to seleut the best wheel.made.The leading makers produce wheels at about the same cost, and they arrive at about the same results, a fact that has been proved thousands of times an the race track.Different wheels hold the market in ha sections.l'er instance, in one city you will find ten wheels of e to two of any other, and the riders of the wheel in the miajority ail swear by it.Go to that town and you'd | think that you would be making a serious mist if you any wheel but that py It's the- same way throughout the country.Let one wheel a good footing and it's hard to stop its vus of popularity in that perticular town.The \u2018\u2019ruls of the roo road\u201d is old and gen- erzily well established.It is \u201ckeep to the right,\u201d of course, and it is observed by pedestrians and drivers in a mans \u2018ner almost wholly satisfactory.Among wheelmen, \u2018however, it is madly different, To no one is it more important that i is to wheelmen that tbe rale should be observed, and yet there is no class of persons by whom the rule is more com- ite] ignored.How forc'hly this is brow home to & wheelman who, being ebgnirant ôt tho aforesaid ruls, kee to the right as he should, looks only | States Golf \u201cAssceltion.ex , & dy f bim- ærif ing 2 bowled uyer hy a oy- clist who dashes from a direction az 8 os he Husiness to oocup Ir bm k any ter, rhaps, it no easier for the spilre.° rider home faces T An: express sense.and arte ei =p.the rider who \u201cKeep to.the rights\u2019 \u201cThe p of wheels in 1807 is something I Pres like to talk about before is s=amom is over,\u201d said a manufactur ol \u201c1 would like to finish eëlting \u201896 wheels befors I! begin to talk about \u201897.E¢ill, 1 must admit that I have given the question of proce for next a great deal of thought.1 would like to see the makers of the high grades) keep up to $103, for that would give a guarantee with avery wheel sold that the -makers would be willing to spend-mora se money in defending t I fear they won't bs able to keep the price up.The publ'o seema to expect Ww t.with all thesa failures and Talk of failures, bicycles ought to be much cheaper next season.It is funny, isn't it, that any reduction should ba expected from a prios that is brecking s> many manu- cturers now, but it is expected, nover- theless.And 1 suppcse it will oome.ve there will probably be two kinds of \u2018high grade\u2019 wheels.There are people = Pr fie \u201cfaa vaio willi ing to pay for it y had rather pa for a Pa p'opcde they know to bé god ten 4 to save a few dollars and run chances.\u2019 Over in Europe the \u201c cycling tramp\u201d is the latest of the eleemosynary plagues.Île is usually a good rider, can do a number of tricks on the wheel, which he performs at fairs and other large gatherings of country folk, sending round the hat after each performance.He fills in the interval between theses fu herings by calling \u20ac on ih gen- lemen, cyclists for choice, with all the varied and pathetic tales known an developed through successive generations his pedestrian progenitor.The Ramblers will have a run to La- china to-night, weather permitting.GOLF.The United States Champlonships.Southampton, July 15.\u2014There was a lar crowd of well- known professional amateur folfers, on hand at the Shin- neco Hills Golf Club's ground at an early hour, x Jesterday mor moraing for the opening of the nited at which the amateur.à open championships will be decided.The weather was fairly coal from the effects of the light rains which fell late Monday night and early in the morning, but the greens, which were rather slippery.were still in a hard state for as enough rain had not\u2018 fallen to soften them during the night, here was a medium breeze blowing from the west, but it was not strong enough to either aid or interfere with the players.The first event, the amateur cham- plonship, bronght eigh Uy; Live entries, represent ng 2 clubs.There were very ow absentees.The score was counted by strokes, but henceforth in the contest for the championship it will bo the hole play, the fol- owing quali Qualifying for the event : Whigham, Onwensia, hice 162; A.M.Contes, Newport, Toler, Balustral, 170; J.\\A.Pis Shor: ris County.19: LL.Waterbury, @ 173; J.C.Thorpe, Cambridge, 10 Livermore, St.Andrews, 178; ting, West Hrook, 178; A.Mr metto, 8.C., 178; W.H.Sands, drews, 178; McDonald; Chicago] Im; Dr.E.C.Rushmore, Tuxedo, Chadwick, Richmond County, 178; Baird, Peters and Stoddart, tied for tha aix- teenth, and they will plpy this tie today.Gossip.Pointe Claire will have their usual bonnet hop to n'ght.At the shoemakers\u2019 \u2018Exhibition grounds on icnic on the turday.next a lacrosse match between Valley tiold and\u2019 Le.National int be ° play yed.Crescent A held their first meoting last ovenin at 57 street.The following officers were W.Smith; vice-pre-i secretary-treasurer, elected: President, sident, W.Reid; L.Hig .At Wimbledon yesterday, Lar ned, the American, defeated liough in the all- English tennis championshi meeting.\u2018The \u201cscore was t, Lord Dunraven's yacht, \"Valkyrie, wil.with fair winds and weather, sail for tho Clyde to-day from New York.Val- Kyrie.on reachin the other side, will be docked and put in first-class racing trim.Tho monthly shoot of the Montreal Gun Club was held on Saturday last, 8 oot $130 you pay for Bicycle Economy not properly represen Columbia Catalogue, telling fully of all Columbia and of Tarif ford machines of An Cua prices fling from any Columb ia agent; by mail for two POPE MFG.CO., Hartford, Conn.We appoint but one ¢ selling agent In a town, and donot sell to jobbers or middlemen.It Columblas ted in your vicinity, let us know.-1{- STANDARD OF THE WORLD A bicycle rest some bicycles bere ls notrong Jan ta went pars and at ects ts not a Columbia unless it is 4 Columila ult vay though Then it will have the famous nameplate as \u201chall mark.trustworthy -cent stamps.Pan et a LS sd wl tne padaies urs rival at & coupl The Benton track first æ beats t Marble and ren of \u2018Te Bro.Roman week a Bs the rincipal event heing.contrat for the rie tu thews, irdy, Nr at 6.bs chosen from the following, lose this opportunity of witnessing an interestin A povel an wid Left here on \u201clast by canoe for Three Rive was accomplished \u201c by.1714 party returned to town by steamer.July meeting at Park, Medford, Mass, bad a most aus.p'cous oF ope yesterday and the large\u2019 crowd o tators the pleasure of seei t is said to be t best races ever trotted on a boat the 215 olasa, trotting the t int two in the remarkable time of 2.12 3-4.The other races furnished port, the slowest time of the day being 228.Tn the 2.33 ces, pacing, fina won in three stra best time being 21714.\" Et took time was 2.19 3-4.At the regular communication of gt: Gear, e's Lodge, and Intrepid were present, and took an active part in the prooceedi ter the lodge business was concluded the members and their guests sat down to 4 geuerous banque et, after which the ov ening was very plea song from \u2018De Intre Bro.Henr and Bro.J.L.Browne and Bro.P.Driscoll.DEATHS OF A WEEK.The mortality returns for the past week are reported at.the Health Department, City Hall, as follows: Interments in the Protestant cemetery, 17; 126; com were due to the Diphtheria, 4 bronchitis, 2; infantile debility, 58 after a clans br x t.Reversal sweeps Were Low and Matthews getting hs Topulitan Football Club wil Mor oked from ths arow of ip Ottoman to-morrow sven- Ottoman team will vizs.: J.t, A: Pagett, J onea, af ehlogable M.taken once.Brainerd and J.C.Qe Saturday 1 morn- .The the four in the exceedingly short time hours.the time of their de- being 5 « m.\u2026 and their.ar 10.15 After having spent e of days i in Three Rivers, the Combination baif-mile track.M.a Worchester horss, did the in 2.161-4, and suoczed- good - Reheats, the six class trot, de the 22 a dcoide His best Chief finally winning.MASONIC RAILORS.No.440, E.R., AM., last evening, several Boch: the craft from H.M.B.Tartar s Af- sautly passed with The bonored guests d and Tarter were: Cuddefold, Bro.Cunningham \u201chandler, Bro.R.Humphreys, toast.\u2014 1 Catholic cemetery, 109; total, red with 165 \u2018n the previous nd 193 the wech/ before.Deaths following disenses : : 1yphoid, 1; consumption, broncho-pnevimonis, ; pneum | tee Vu Lee A + Fo of oF GOLD.Columbia Ragtoo.\"City, B.\u201c6 Jay Ey ni lt wiles ve tnrcnal of seven miles back ee Fe NR ar sa- tion.The lucky locators are Gear den and Ad us .Williams, M.Pa ° assays ma made a hors\u2019 a velus Fe alive.traced for over a mile.expect ie Start dovel rich ledges must exist in the range mountains bark of Mission City, for re ve fréquentl been biought in by pros ruapectors, which run from $1.50 to is is & very Important discovery, not only for a mission city.but for Van- coist.lt also goes to confirm the theory that that range of mountains leadin tbe london expert mining engineers mh prongunoed to be the rich- extends is toast.This item ma be of In teveat to many of the Star rea are largely interested in Vancouver Mission City, British Columbia.Lost Life- Force Restored and Shattered Nerve-Power seam of \u201cep eat, as ports of,creek wasbings and db sand er ton.couver, \u2018as we are only miles from the direot from Frail and Rossland (whi est gold painine.district 1n the world) ers, for a number Montreal people No-To-Bac Mends Nerves.bo Quickly Re Repaired.The Tobasso-Vige Ur Undermines Vigoe and Vitaliy, N » Prostration, General billes.Mean Tobaoco 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Abenakis Springs, Que, COPENED JUNE lat, \u201cwi Mont Delight rut 1 Smmer Resort \u2018in Capital fishing and Noi ting on Bt.Francis a River and late 8e Betor.Beach Babe wee of hoats, is coorts and free wats.TA oe arin Water certain qe umatiem, sindigeation, Kidne, 7, nd Liver ro va {Dai ac x Belew a! oun Neri ie steamer } DAY and F FRIDAY at E Due, es for Abana | * A FOR CTACULARE.RATES RRARONAMLA péritroutars and ES \u20ac GASPE BASIN The Paverite pet for Health and Sport.A CHARMING RESORT FOR RPORTANRY AND PLEASIRE SEEKERS The vicinRy affords Beautiful Scenery, fine Sea Path and Qu salmon and trout force in connection with oi housy \u2018BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED Jon 18.) / and fav a0com: it tourer se ai the es como his ono me makin re Tort sie pren be Los re BAKER'S HOTEL, Caspe, que \u201cCasco Bay House)\u201d srrounds.Delightful beach for sea bathi bout od ing.Pot partie.home comfarta.Res 15 47 CB CUSRING, Prop.HOTEL AYERS, ADI RONDACKS.Oe ATR \\ a \"Wed AYERS & BON, on muh \u2018Kale Duane, Freakin Os, MW.X., Lora i LA come sland, , Portland Harber, Maine.(Granite Spring Hotel Leng Inland, Portiand Marber, Maine, vu be opened to the public June 15h.The is one of the best sum Onaco Bay.mimuet resnrts n connection with the house is the finest mineral spi Ten the Brate 5 Ek eC at \u2018OCEANIC HOUSE, 'e Laudio Peaks Island, Me, Mre.R.X.Stor.open June 1.This\u2019 bonse Ma situated or elevation of the sland, com a fine rbor.It is noted for ita Besithy sod sod xoallend boating.bathing 223 \"gating.en Lrotethen ling, Pi vow of the dotation.Special rates for Jame wd ;.LAKE MASSAWIPPL.en Et e nie Dot RE TE my, Pro) #8 TO OLK OR PART oF bert, large Farnieh house ie In 8t, Lam nlooly nitua well » river; ch chesp- Address *V 1147,\" STAR office AR arovr COTTAGE, \u2018 oN LAKE oa.AEE sr 4 Bm Gruen wr WH.Reed, Yazepur, Ÿ ae OARD-BOU CHERVI IST OLA BoARDINQ honse, frye room room suite fy ADIRONDACKS.Pine Grove Cottage, Two thomsand fost sbovn ses level.Fine Drives sed walks Beautiful mountsin soenery: Jor terms siddrees ©.R-MORNOUR, 157 13004 _ Jay, Kesex Oo, N.F.- MOUNTAIN VIEW.This summer resort situated oa the of bo he To Kol The po Laundrying dons in the house ree 7 ILÔURS, Noster, Que.SEASIDE HOUSE, LITTLE METIS, QUE.nowa House is Dow open for », ASTLE 4 Pros où BOTRL SIROIS, Pet gader der oo arti.Tia Siete Be over «less table and comfort {oars .0.BIROIS, Prop oar 8 f4w boarders, fruit \u20ac and vegetables we oh free fe with D\u2014FIRST CLASS ro an sky x FOR 5 acoëû board: .THE BAY VIEW.1e popalar family resort wili for the skesn pres remy pi Fi Finest ems on the oan pe on \u2019 wate age.Fine Ea fishing, la tann rai on liards and ammsements.pil! lon 206 entré.ine and service of for rates od\u2019 Tntormation Wimirsled booklet.MES.T SY Bon & BON, Owner a MONTREAL HOUSE, Old Orchard Beach, lle, vd tac hare Open JUNE 15.1806 MRS, A.\"gid Grehare: Me.HOTEL ACADIA, Tracadie, REL and pleasure resort.Re re ig oven Ie NI RATE savage.CANADA NOTEL on Berthierville, P.Qu alto tal : aa ie HOUSE, ad BA pe on a .se on o Feats ne 8.T.BT.CUR, Proprioer._ NEW HOTEL HANLAN, TORONTO ISLAND, CANADA'S FINEST RESORT.M.A.Thomas.Manager.ourista making a short Travellers and t pay in t to will find this hote! meet all t oir requirements, ng FI For CLass fn every reahied Co.'s eB (rot fo of Rates to $3 pecial- Revs ay bi i to Mooday et ng mn a we, for Utostrated let.FM.TROMAL, hoc -Mang \u201c 7 * Adame\u2019 Tutt! Fruttl laids digestion.Save coupons in side of wrapperg.\u2018 ce Nes 453 ade on J oUR SPLENDID New SALESROOM.mp SpA EM anion.Resular Werkly Auction at our Mammoth New Ralearoom ta Jose | fair prices, an and proropt t cash returns.Sa x EN on or Pianos Furniture, oto.a lag Tre and and 413 ST.JAMES STREET, en FRIDAY Morning, HTH July, nt 10 o'clock, | Private sales © day.C cons; mente, Consigne collent storageacoommo- Inventor! Valuations and Appraieals made.ns FRA SER BROA.Auctionesrs.NOTICE.Notice in hereby given that the \u201cINDE: ORDER OF ODDPRLLOWS, MAN da cfne volent and mutual benefit association, NCHESTER UNITY, TT : avi ng nes at the of ; A .fe bi fre 0 n ES av gi apply tot bea.In Boa Se McGIBBON, HOGLE & MITCHELL, a oi etree.ADVOCATES, En pers P Je - Caiada Lite Daltdiss, NOXTREAR, ce m Effects, êtes, êtes = D Kcorshon, QU ARTHUR EF HOOLE \u2018 \u201cKyaryiiing Tn thie house is in excéttent: .SRR & NOORKIAL re sms 15.RICKS & CO, Ancimnsen oo Sas or ery, ete fostrn by th owner, Ton string fot Tcted by tho oer, _ NO., 359 BERRI BTREKET, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17th, All the Iandsome Féftaiture and Effocts thereiat 0 or\u2014 \u2014\u2014CONSIETIN nim © ar sh.vc 1,642.79 - John John Murphy & 0 5] ADVERTISEMENT.Splendid Line of | Ribbon Direct from the Looms of Germany.Bought for Spot Cash at less than half the usual price.For Three Days Only We will offer this lovely range of goods.1150 yards Shot Fancy Ribbon for 10c yard.500 yards Striped Fancy Ribbon for 33c yard.500 yards Dresden (A1) shades for 42c yard.500 yards Striped Black and White and Navy and White, inch wide, for 59c¢ yard.soo yards Fancy Ribbon 59c yard.These goods are ail Pure Silk Ribbon, fast colors, aud exactly half the regular price.\u2018\u201cCome and have a look\u201d if you want something cheap, new and the latést from Europe._ 14,000 Cakes Virgin Castile Soap just arrived from France at the old price.TERMS CASH.- JOHN MURPHY & Co, 2343 ST.CATHERINE ST.Corner Metcalfe Street.1655 MPORTANT- AUCTION SALE | \u2014OF\u2014 Pry Goods Samples, ete., and 850 Ids.this season's Congo Tea just ree \u2018ceived direct from China, At our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James stroet, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY Lith, Traveller's Samples, consistiog Jn part of Ladies\u2019 and Gents Umwmbrell las, Wool derclothing, Necktios, Kid and Wool Gloves, Socks and Stockings, Tam o chants, Gent's Outing Cal caps Sweaters, Linen Shirta, Portmonnaies, S Linen Habpdkerchiefs, Corsets, Linen Doylles, Napkins and Table Cloths, Late Curtains.Por: tieron, Sheeting, Pillow Cotton.Pillow Blips and A large quantity of Remnants of eds.Also Dining, Red- | = Shams, etc.forges, H Pantings and Twe room and Drawing Itoom Furniture and à nice | assortment of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets by the yard and in squares, all without roserv SALE AT 2.30 OCIOCK.165 3 RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers, Montreal to London.The SS, \u201cCALDY,\u201d 8042 tons register, will take a limited number of aaloon pas- songers.First class accommodation, electric ligbt, smoking room and all \"other coaveniences.Salling about 21st July direct to London.Apply to CAPT.JOHN H.BENNINGTON, On Board Steamer a3 Victoria Fler.54 STATE FRANCIS DOLAN.about eo late \"the city of Mont Notioe is hereby siven | in view of he Tavent: he be monde of tho Es = La of th ranots Doian, in his itetime \u201cer Dry Goods Merchant, parties having claims sratost the raid Estate ar BN Le to fyio same, duly sttested, with the undersigned without delay.O'HARA BAYNES, N.P\u2026 Standard Building.Montreal, 14th July, 1896.165 2 = LA?DRAINAGE.Wanted contractors to sudertake the di: of bremches for tite drains, three foet soil stiff loss, farm within quarter mile of & nitway ration wad ball a mile oF a ROBE on the Island x Montreal.Address x No.2292, Mon 61 8 Greater London'\u2018s Population.The result of the census of Inner London, taken an the night of Sunday, March - 20 last, shows that the population at that date nas hALLZTL, or some 14,000 less than had been estimated.\u2018An examination of the returns shows that the __ Population, north and south of the -Themes., was thus divided: North of the #,768,475, end south of tb Tiver, 6.This census being under the provisions of the Equalizabjon of Rates act, 1804, ed tothe * Administrative County of London.\u201d * Greater London,\u201d however, includes all the districts under the Jurisdiction of the Metropolitan police.This s outer ring includes the County of Middlesex, and parts of the counties >f Kent, Surrey, Essex and Herts, practically all tho Suburbs of Lon- 6 population of.the metropolis ee this larger sense is estimated thus: river, Inner Londom, 4,411,271, and Outer Lon-\" don, 1,756,421, a grand total of 6,167,692.bably the mext few years will see & great change in the relative popu lations of Inner and Outer London.\u2018I developmen.of tho surburban railway systems and the growing use of the cycle \u201chelp the movement which makes the heart of Eondon mare and more à business centra during the day, and a solitude at night.\u2014London ancet.The World's Coal Consumption.From a statement Just issued by the British Board of Tra t appears that in 1894 the United Kingdom produced 188,277,000 tons; Germany, \"7 Nr France, 20,564,000; Belgium, 20,084,000 Austria, 9,573,000; apan, 1893, 371.000; and the United.States, 112 448.000 tons\u2019 of coal Canadn produces between three an and four million tons r annum, d, mpa Tive statement of revenue from the open- | ing of navigation to July first,.for the IN HONOR OF THE NAVAL VISITORS.A REVIEW OF THE FIRE BRIGADE ON CHAMP DE MARS.Followed by a Drive Around the Mountain, With Luncheon at the Look-out at Which the Tars Were the City\u2019s Guests, The offioers and crews of Her Majesty's ships Intrepid and Tartar were the guests of the City of Moutreal to-day.In the morning there was a review of the Fire Brigade on the Champ de Mars im honor of tha naval visitors.The re- \u2018view began at half-past ten, and in spite of threateming skies and a few short showers, there was a large crowd of citizens present.A party of three bundred and fifty blue-jackets and mar\" ines marched up from the ships, looking very smart with their white trou-\u2019 sers and white covered csps, and were drawn up at the foot of the steps on the south side of the parade ground.Thu fire brigade on parade consisted of tly: @ipparitus nnd inen of the Central Pire es Station, the men and Apparatus from the outlying stations, having been bro» ions nearer the centre of the city.Acting Chief Jackson was in command asaist- ed by Assistant Chiefs Naud, Becking- hem and Dubois.The turnout included five steam fire emgines, three chemical engines, one fire tower, three extension ladders, four hook and ladder trucks, two sal w , twelve reels, 85 horses ant \u201c120 officers and men.Ald.Marsolais, acting chairman of the Fire Committee, accompanied by Aldermen Costigan, Prevost, Dupre and \u20ac Charpentier, and Lieut.(ol.Strathy, A.D.C., were pre: The Sia filed past trotted past in subdivisions, and finally galloped past, the sailors loudly cheering as the apparatus dashed b An exhibition of the fire tower was given, after which the men from the ships were marched back, tbe crowd cheering them until they had left the parade groun: At twelve o'clock His Worship the Mayor and the city aldermen accompanied the officers of the sbips on a rive round the city and up the mountain.At the lookout luncheon wns par taken of, the Mayor in the chair.The officers present were: Captain Prothero, H M.S.Intrepid; Staf Staff Engineer John L.Mitchell; Jyril H.Jones; Chiet chell; Pa \u201cwin wan J.hg ld Lieutenant Geo Maunsell ; Lieutenant: Brolto G.las; Lieutenant Francis M Carter; Engineer Richard M.Mar- tell; Assistant Paymaster Philiv B Ête- vens; Actin Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.\u2019 Coulton Elliott, and C.Betton Roberts cler HARBOR MATTERS.Comparative Statement of Dues From Sea-golnæ Veasels.- regular monthly meeting of the Harior Commissioners wus held yesterday afternvon.Outside of the usual rop- tino business little was done.and diploma were received through the Department of Agriculture from the World's.Fair eo The award was for a map showing roposed harbor enlargements end cod proteo- tion and was -pre Mr.John Kennedy, chief engineer.oo Ta- nd 1896 shows that the cus ug traffic was $31,600 this year, against 376.000 last.The receipts for the local i from the Cala of navigation to July 1 was July 8 \u201cSOWING THE WIND.\u201d An Interesting Service at the Salvation Army Barracks.yoars 1895 and toms for sea go! A meeting in the interests of the Social Reform branch of the Salvation\u2019 Army in this city, was held in the Alesse ander street barracks last evening.The service, which was largely attended, was a most attractive one, a was thor oughly enjoyed by the audience.Come able addresses were delivered hy the officers, in the course of which the evils which flourish in city life were vividly portrayed, a sin of drunkenness denounce il- lust rated WS on \u201cmio which wes intently listen to by hase sent, At the afternoon meeting several signed.the pledge against in- _ | toxicating liquor.PASSFNGERS FOR EUROPE.The Lake Ontario, of the Beaver Line, sailed this morning for Liverpool with a large passenger list.At Quebec this evening she will take on board the members of theShoelmryness team, under the command of Lieut.-Col.Cole.he following is the saloon passenger list : Judge J.A.Ardagh.Mim Ardagh Mr.aoul rre, Rev.Mr, Bellemare, Mrs.Beulao, Mr.Herbert Blackburn, Miss Bolton, Rev.M otte, Miss Charles, Mrs.prenant thy Misses Clapham, L Lt.- Cal, laden O Cole, Miss Cole, Miss Shak Mr: G \u201cCornwall Mra-\u20ac - ness begins The troupe of trai rats, ander Mr.Olschenske olever, and go through pre fionlt a.wbiob, considering he ture beasta, are cert.A mar vellous.of Van Pheo and Hill on the triple horizontal = bar is as olever and entertaini = thie ma in the line witnessed d the pretty parlor scone Mr.an and Miss » Moore is an novation.{À in that sort of entertainment -that is both refined and ic.Both sing well, and the lady\": : usual sca o is .throug PILGRIMS FOR LOURDES.There They Will Join Canadians and Americans Who Have Preceded Them.Eleven- pilgrims for for Lourdes, France, embarked on the steamer Lake Ontario last evening.This is the third annual pilgwma e of Canadians td the cele- rated shrine.The pilgrims will spend three or four days in Live and London and ten days in Paris.Thence they will procesd to Lourdes via Orleans, Tours, Poitiers, Angouleme,.Bor- At Lourdes { theÿ will eft, New Tarbes.join the Americans w on the 1l:h inst.and wili also meet umber} of Canadians who have pre- © th number of priests of the to Rome.On the number of pilgrims from all paris of France will assemble-in a body and leave Paris for Lourdes.The Cana dian pilgrims who left here last night are: The Rev.Fathers Lefebvre.fure of East Sherbrooke; G , cure Ferdinand de Megantic; Jellemare.cure of Batiscan; Cadoite, of the Seminary of St.Hyacinthe; Leduc, cure of Chapeau, county of Pontiac, and Desjardins, cure of Jerome; and Messrs.David ot Longueuil, and L.J.Rivet, Mrs.E Gervais, Beuillac end Mr.Barre.The Rev.Father Duchaussoy, Dominican Father, accom ies the pilgrims on his return to France.; MILES OF ANCIENT QUARRIES, Paris letter to Boston, Transc I mitted are all that the city ssesses in this particular line.Such, however, is not the cass.There are ailes of ancient quacries beneath Paris which have not been explored for a very long lime.Those beneath the Jardin des Plantes, which were closed in , were only recently re-entered.They compose labyrinth, the passages of which, if Jaid together, would stretch out to a distance of about a mile and a half.These catacombs are now to be used as an underground laboratory of natural history.It may well be asked what constitutes their fitness to be put to such purpose.While searching for light, pt owl has sometimes to work in the dark.A line of investigation that has not yet, boen \u2018hacknoyei 1s the one aug- gested by the discovery in American caverns, and aleo in those explored by M.Martel in Guyenne and Languedoc, that the fish and i 8 living there are blind.\\Vhat tho scientific mind is anxious to know is whether this blind- comparatively soon after the depsivation of light, or whether generations subjected to the same conditions are needed to bring ut To elucidate this A NEW CHANNEL A practical test was recently made of the Bewly discovered channel through he Split Rock rapids between Coteau ; uharnois.At \u2018the instance of pd \u2018Richelien and Ontario Navigation Company s soundings: were carried on list season, as a result a new channel to the north of the one heretofore ussd was discovered.On Saturday (Captain Geo.Batten, one of the men who the soundings, took the R.& O.Naya.tion Co.'s steam Bchemis down the | new channel.THE LATE MR.FRIEDMAN.The funeral of the late Mr.Friedman, who was killed on Park avenue on n Sunday, took place yesterday after- A large number of members of \u2018atlors\u2019 Assembly, No.140, attended The interment took place in the Hebrew Burial Association\u2019s Ce ery.3, COLONIZATION.Rev.Father Morin, who for several been years past has employed as colonization agent for the North-West Territories, has returned, from an extend- Fup MONTREAL P DAILY 8 \u2018roller.yr SA joy Eh Leu rt qe sl, Le are appoint a Fry) alles, secretary; MN © JOBN BROWNS FARM.It Now Bslongs to the State of wow! York as a Publis Park.h above the lovel of the sc, + the dep of the riondack region.and to the.musio Eesti the Forestry raissd the over the ancient once the home of sturdy John Brown, of Osawatomic, and near which rests the body of the bero r's Ferry.The old farm of ad Ha in Fasex county, after many vicissitudes resulting from the ünpro- ductivencas of hs suil, was transferred to the State as a public park last January through the movement atarted by Kate Field many years ago for its pur e and preservat A care-taker has been installed, State rules and regulations will be enforced for the defeat of the vandal and relic hunter, and for all time the John Brown farm and bomestead, which he loved so well, and where for thirty-six years he has \"slept.will rest secure in the people\u2019s care.ï SAILORS TO PLAY CRICKET.team picked \u201cfrom the men of Ha 8.\u201cIntrepid and 1 Tartar have readily in president; viseur a { | + ous Kansas raider and - mr or BE DONE WITHOUT A ps : PERMIT, Three Laborers Employed by.the \u201c Montreal: Water and Power Com- - pany Arrested for Digging in the Street This Morning.\u201c \u2014_ v There was a scenes on Atwater avenue, St.Hent, this morning, which culminated in the arrest of three laborers in the employ of the Montreal \u2018Water and Power Company.They gave their names at the Police Station as follows: Thomas Mc- Gill, 87.St.Pierre; John Donpelly, 15a St.Margaret street, James Hennessy, 245 Grand Trunk street.At seven o'clock the men In question were put to work excavating on Atwater - London, Jui \u2014In the tio Bouse of Commons toda orld Balfour, Chief Bec-' retary for Ireland, announced that the Government withdrew, the sections nets the Irian Land Bill relating to ti procedure re land courte, an = and defining ovements upon landed \u2018property, > vo Penn.whether made by landlord or Mr.Labouchere and John Morley ask ed what were the intentions of tbe Gov: ernment in case the bill should not be ore © mid e of August.when the urn.House is t Mr.Balfour repiled that te did not what woul William V.Harcourt delivered a h, denouncing thers gross.mi business.cipation of an intereeti Irish Land Bill, the benc of Lommons were unusually o-day and particularly those \u201csconpiod Hg adie and Irish m .Gera : dr 00 \u2018 = WATSTS; ons: be done in that event, Bir.ho | ment for |.tof public London, July 15.apte anti = don dt an Sd | W Balfour, Cult Meoratary ik - !8,000,000 +.ue : rary.somet: ghee\u201d in J eu \u201cols =| COLONIAL H HOUSE, | inéry Dept.os MUSLIN BLOUSES 10 p.s.anata SILK WAISTS 20 pd, BE MS 5 pe.eau MISSES' SUITS 20 p.c.and 5 pie cash.COLORED and.PARASOLS, Trimm LADIES\u2019 GOLY JERSEYS 20 p.c.and §p-c.PARASOLS #0 p.c.and 5 p.c.cash.Lace, half prios and 3 p.c.cash.for cash, TRIMMED HATS sad BONNETS half price and 5 p.c.cash.UNTRIMMED HATS 30 ac.and 5 p.6 cash.SPECIAL \"TABLE HATS 10c each.\u2014 \"FLOWERS, 33 13 pa sind 5pe.for aah OSTRICH FEATHHRS 33 1-3 p.c and5-p.c.cash lights an nd flat.Tiatod lags.Mar, \u2026 owas = \\ i wy mme Brats at 5 Apply to W, EK, \u2014 It is stated ia to 1888 Mudie or - his ending as es of a how work.Chapa man 1 have old me near} a million : Pa \"Te sale of Web- to na mB à PL ongtoilons : mp meg - FAPANESE THEA THEATRES.rétine: Enjoy Themsel Themselves, but are ce | Sempeiad cot on the Floor.one one of the curious rh \u20188 house.of ublic THE INTERNATIONAL HALF-RATER RACES\u2014THE START\u2014GLENCAIRN LEADING\u2014SEE PAGES LE AND &° \u2018Ë accepted an invitation to play a cricket math before leaving Mont real heir opponcate will be the eleven of \u2018the ¢Gill University Cricket Club, and the game will take place upon tha college ground tomorrow afternoon, commencing at balf-past two.STOLE A HORSE.os.St.Jean, a man who on Monda plésdod ly i in \"the Magistrates\u2019 Court steal mare from a mer at down for nine months at Newfoundiand's Deuclate Const Line À writer in \u2018Macmillan\u2019s magazine, in .the course of an interesting article, says: \u201cEven in Newfoundland\u2019s cosst line, ad.viewed from the ocean, there has always seemed to us something appallingly forbidding and desolate.fre fas time we saw it was from the deck of à trading Reamer, and for ts whole of gray.Decem day.its sav.headlands and Tone bays followed one ans other in dreary monotonous suc cession till they faded into the \u2018wintry ht.There was company on our PS p.and the cap: ain hugged the shore as close as he da \u2018We spent the Hay on deck, with a pair of strong glasses that would have revealed any living ob- Jot upon the melancholy russet hills, as yet Pantouched by snow, that swept inland from the cruel crags up which the white surf was crawling.Here and there at long intervals was let nestl n a cove, which only seemed to emphasize the desolation reigning over so vast an expanse of land and ses, for the latter was, § of course, at this season of the year almost de- -serted We had juat lett tbe bustling vert, Mr.ia) Rev.Mr.Desja rdins, Rev.F.Duchaussoy Mad.Gervais, Mr W.E , Graham, two children and infant, F.R.Heaton, Dr.Wm olmes, Mrs.Holmes, Mr.W.Ide, Mr.R.Kerr, Dr.Lea, Drs.Lea, the Misses Lea, Master Lea, Rev.Mr, Leduc, Rev.Mr.febvre, Mr .Leslie, Miss Leslie, Lewis, Mr.James A.Lindsey, Lindsey, Major Lloyd, Mrs.Lio fant and maid, Miss Moffat, Capt.ert Myles, 9th Field Battery, \u20180 Mrs.Ogilvie, r.S.Osboï Owens, Miss Paris, Mr.prenitoot.Mrs.Proudfost, Mr.L.J.Rivet, Mr.D.H.Rennoldson, Master D.B.R noldson, Mr.binson, Rev.À.TS.Miss d, in- Rob- Toronto; Samyell il Mr des ie ls A > Smart.Dr.© ise a Tice rages.Miss | Bally sp m.Sp Elio E., Mr.Prarh hy Maa ou laby, Bay Tait, Mrs.Sp roldson and Rev.Dr.oma, .TRAINS DE DELAYED xpress f Tha throu which ould À have reac ed \u2018Windsor Street Station last evening, did not arrive until 10 o'olock this morning, the t delay havi been causod by the f the tracks in aa ; of British Columbia.The officials of the railway stats that the fonds are now.Mis | Vanoouver 5 HELE PH { += a tiny ham-' avenue, St.Henri, for the urpose of placing services for a new block of houses that have just been completed.The \u2018workinen had just about completed their work when Mr.Joseph Senecal, of the Road Committes, and\u2019 Tnspoctor Blais, came upon th=m, } ing told to stop work until J Lhey obtained a permit fram the town of enri, the men refused and were frmediately ar- There were four in all.The three mentioned were taken to St.Henrl police station and the fourth\u2019 man was told .to remain and watch that no ane fell FT the trench that = reached\u201d a ray cross the street.sooner d the icials disappeared with their _prironers than the fourth .immediai ped, leaving all the apparatus a; to .At eleven \"o'clock & young man who was in charge of ths men arrived at the station and on hearing of of the predicament of the workmen made arrangements for their + release, which was granted on condition that they would appear before the Recorder to-morrow morning answer to the of tearing up streets in St.Henri without a permit.Tbe town officials are determined that there shall be no or building without permits wit the town limi Work was continued at eleven o'slock, the necessary permit cured in the A WONDERFUL OPERATION.Young Robb's Scalp and Skull Removed and His Brain Doctored.(Special to the Star.) Winnipeg, July 15.\u2014Charles Robb, Toronto boyy has just through a Temarka le on in the General Hospital here.A: year ago Robb while iatehing a fight\u2019 in Toronto aay Tell elled to the ground with a He was unconscious for ten re When he recovered it was found pibat his left hand was useless, and t he had po control over one side of hot, mouth.Ta this condition he came to Winnipeg and entered the service of the Hudson Bay Company.taken with epileptio fits and went to the General Hospital.He consented to undergo an operation, a: and nine weeks ago his h was ed, his scalp entirely removed from the top of the bead and his skull sawn through.Thenthe doctors went ht into the brain and finally\u201d clo PE récoveri ive Toor use mouth has been condition.21] A Ty and ia KH) to its former OARSMEN AT HALIFAX.Hanlan Issuesa Challenge to Gaudaur, Halifax, Jul 15\u2014Ths English car men ines, Gibson and Barry, arrive hero today to compete in the carnival regatta at tho end of the month.One of the racing shells the mon brought with them was damag t t.lish four go to Bolloville, Ont.and eons ary ord: < ial).Edward oronto, July 15.\u2014(Spec| \u2014 Edwa lan t morning issued @ challenge to Jake Gaudaur for the professional sculling championship of America.andbury\u2019s refusal to row at the Vancouver regattas and Gaudaur\u2019s reluctance to race in England has persuaded Hanlan to make this offer.If satisfactory to Vancouver he will row Gaudaur for the championship and Le pure rse.et the coming eur form and conf Sonfident of of \u201cVickey if his challenge is La M.FAURE'S.ESCAPE.Shortly afterwards he was | od rom Halifax the En Eng: | from | - af peveral pets of dead matter, he kul] wmd-the = for lrelan , replying to a juestion to the istry oy Mr on prt leader of the Home Ri parer.Aon that it was the intention er a ment to withdraw the Satire clauses of the bill numbered 13, 14 and-15, fixing fair rents, and ride in pe of them the mendment s proposed Mr.Ty M.It was also the intention, Mr.Pals four said, to drop the moplrine to amendments now on pa 7 Spplyi o clause 4.The matter ot fais re nts ts, it was explained, would sppes ar in \u2018and mn rane oh har oseph Chamberlain, \u201cSecretary of State for the Colonies, defend8d the Government.The attitude of the Mins imury, he said been the outset.that the bill could only be passed.if.t should be accepied as a non-confen- tio ious measure.The Government ad- -hered to that position, and if Mr.Dil- |: enoe lon considered the bill, which was now reduced to its original form, a bad meas d be wast for this, Mr.ber must rest upon Mr.Dillon and Re friends à Mr.Labouchere, Mr.Balfour paid that be saw \u201cgo reason why the bill should be abandoned.The ch: which the Government make la tk 6 measure as rep A x movers of \u2026.the ir potl- | nd passed by the BH LL \u2018A GREAT GALE 0 wiv Toot wilt \u201cHive.a8 oF night this Tox is ait tho entrance to > Abe Bouse is a large woodén till, i is placed which pinches of salt ; for *juck.\u201d Close {ares is Méntionot Dau as man who cries at intervals FE FE hn + ete their elabor- resent at the geamencement of he performance.They easily disti »e from the coun~ i sr dame STREET, (West.) Front wil MOF WA A potatos (wilh TY first class order.Rent low to a responaibleten NET.T CORRE dar mama, dé po pi ve tre vindorss COOPER, BrAn Office, 163 St.James street, PERSONALS.\u2014\u2014 = Mr.Join t family, having teen detained in town later than usual Ly the temporary in ion Joseph Hickson, who visit his farm at Otterturn bee fore his return to town.Aairone the Bonefit of big Archtald and family have taken lon of Meir here they as summer Let possess, dence at Ble, W hey ar * the season.Bring © capes tell and family nave \u2018also taken p_ thelr residence at their aohgnttu country house Un the same neightor Mès.D.McPherson Pond family are come \u2018ining athe casures t asie we ntry at Cap a 1'Algle, full to Lover ovine w à say Rottday ais ers, and of ait tent on enjoy.! ing every moment ® the long aunny days.Mrs, Willlam Wainwright and ?have left town for Coet a, Que, ferai they have taken on or their beau- tifuil summe the where Me, Wain ainer ht \u2018will spend an occas sional holiday\u201d wi night w spend an occas Mr.Howard Sanderson, the Misses Sane geraan, Mr.H.L.Eldred, Mra.dred, Mrs, BM.worown Mra.BE Leduc and Mise Mas r of prominent citizene of Mil waukes 0 Wis., Who are at present in wT, Of = tour through \u201cMrs G.Hartt, t nied Ey ers son, Mr.Coo Hicet Har ing summer at Bantf, ne of mountain air rol the has ecom an for Mr.ao ra.B.eme end family taken, up thelr residence at Met ; ave takmn ion ay cottage torn the Mr.Herbert Molson and tamily t summer residents of Ste.Ann a is charmingly Situated ot the we on Mra, Bim an ie tabiiehen PS Note\" q the y8, freon lc = holida, visitors on Botlany \u2018arriving.SQUEt Cross Sjoss-legged © the space allotted to them and po themselves comfortable, for the day.the men and women light their pipes and while away the time by rehearsing plea- TE eae lan to Pom anos ins.ers, ry te ers, mag\u2019o lantern e itors, who are con sidsred the fororunners 9 rosperity and rbingers of pes in the pub- hr both day and n ight, \"Each {roupe of pe usually remains one: places.for about a ook, but i they are unpreosdently succsmful they femain as long as \u201cprofit- § he perforinanca } the perfoimangn sbvars takes pre | TOF the room is an elevated platform tor on which x and te tes service, and at each EL ud are two oandlesticks.audience k; Grand Hs 18,\u2014A that struck ven, Mick ney re oe far the worst ever Shown weotlog.\u201cMr.John G.town for Metis, Sa and family have ie wh re they have ts taken harming \u20ac hele of fo Ta eas co for E> My.J.ss and\u2014t numerous aaontrealers w rench and family are at 3 the anual sum on oO 3 thelr, re immer hol \u2018Rev.Arthur ER their res Papi ee 5 ture for Mrs.8.W.Ew tha ra ne and faz a: wherq her wa \u2018pond the summer Mr.Eduar A.Wills sec Lom wir bo Pere tg C.y Donahue has returned fror: Quie- a uscoesetul y heir residence for the aummer helida, days.h naval offi John Fulton and family havo teken departure from town tu tak sion ot ee ty oa \u2018BU Mre.H Walker and famil: fre em Paris where they a cottage Stor the season.departure from town Tor Old where they will pond more J Captain 7 Prothero, of H.M.8.Intrepid.= returned to the a xi to Nogurs FA pony been among the Nowe some weeks amid the tent the, des Monts.ré re tes Eliza David, sat ; spending a ew nd gy \u2019 : Her ut : ol, TE EN A nia t at the Queen's.Dr.W.Howe and r.w.hit, Pr Herman ° M Icnig ht Mountain roe weeks to HH heats Mr.Lestle oy Sin ae a ir the ere Dining Roum, _ ov Colaree | iad wit] teeny & sn se \u201caesiing th open A are Feat Anes \u201cHoward rae Co e Agathe des bare takin a SN Among those tniroduced on \u2018Changs Jem ¥ + j p Re Mr.Z.P.SE serpent of a addition.imports a ut halt ber total subsiding, and are not Dearly so bad as \"wp her resis ) consumption, t = .x or a sume ted & States: we Sm Wales produces Tbe 0 ow York gor Eel NATIONAL HAT TE a : oo Fis Assailant Generally Thought tobe Se) hree and a million tons, but morni | THE INTER JF-R R.RA: 3\u2014 GLEN AIR: AFTER Crazy.: no H.Speer are es unlike Canada, her output has been of arriviz : 2 (he deralie lzpont\u2019 Jou Droit cory Raa \u2019 LAER nace: 15 AND S N ArT] 4 \u2014_\u2014 has invented.Process by \u201cwhieh .petro- for the summer\u2019 a at Ilo Bour- Le years practically stationary.New train by tha Malone, 8 ; ; JL Paris, July 15\u2014The entire press of the a be converted into wolid blocks, } = Mr 225, \u201cthe Dew lected a Tn Tite or no ibcreasn.ed trip to that portion of the Dominion ne \u2014 men neue ri rade an etempe | oil, it is aerial.bas bee \"hee Wh for .uns the P on n .dl TN nd mie pre acces iv A ubwnen vanp.hd ont tot ES | ae x Easily oe short sims shoo Eline Funky peers, Ht A ses Sais cie Tale de ef ue Demipien Lis ers go .ft , : cata lp .fips | pe.er is te Le A | pe are | de ee | ue wep mtn gre | prt, BLP SERS wi which import in ex.Brown.Point St.Chdrles, displaced : bob prevails with Fear to the set.nigh incredible that œuch things could pity the inoffenaive wot poor tune.Loo Eagle.pio fewer than IR edi- 30°tonk of coal.The comparative cost are\u2019 20 Et of ring Rival #} \u2018cess of the amount théy ex port, are large stick of timbet from one of à of the eohool quest je upon t highmay thronged ne this tic, Ewmpeior William of Ge.has rapa ic e Bible on published in the two tons of fuel not given.(05 \" Ad ; es has or a orces I .give 3% Bumsis, Sweden.F sers dd Spain poe lumber piles, which fell across his right MR.WARDEN KING'S LEGACY.that \u201cne ait ot! ers ye tamed t Ereralation ron emi scan message of con- sad Fighteenth th Sh iFiee ne weg trans.: J.J Sotiatine das been i 2 x ns , y i Queens- arkle.| saa i The t treasurer of the the \u2018Western Hoapttal Ta x , DN mystery about the ss mire Lines mme eee 2, the polfaiot Press of the nda Mrs.PV.Currie and family, University Mrs.John family ting | i Toaether mich ai the sommEm PARK: [SMITA 2 Sn Ete A a cel ae mme | macwic ax ww Hi ibis Sous brine no ems bas £5242 nam eh EAR Le A Le with the so Jo except on Tre xoetien a ub p rogramma Paice mount legepy.lems Gov- miliar in tbe world\u2019s history, and London, July 15\u2014The July birdie 12 million Bibles, and the American 40 Ft thay ha Hare atv or tro.Ling the aies Ander Que | piles quarrie «| Bohmer Park are ing imu | rans \u201cadi Ich soaniy Umpreas of human lite, sed érelgne added for tbress 5 1500, Lions Fly cleat\u201d Ponts (ORE Pes et toms for uarrie A {tm na.0 ; pillar quarries hah | ths this w week.It in iinet oat the Tos best LIQENSED VIOTUALLERS- rronto.| Ar de dr and family Peak fait Mr, up, dass Boris In Faqs aa sollisr\u2019s monument.ei leading ct, - is 100 fest FEL IEE EEE whe EE as bation, Get 2 9 Sm Vi Bl = br, 2 RE.at st Helen, of & = gu 3.im - | Se Sa ER June al ha a Spoor Saws | ae a wpe i gC on tri: À wite ot J NICKERSON At me of George TUTTY\u2014 t 3 rw #3 SEAL dal oe Thirteen?Mount Forest, A Sun Ç Te wife of Rev.sy.%8 wi ith ine alanis the ey wite Dereram: On a Bon.\u201d A \u2019 MARRIAGRR : _ : méymgos-maeinges On July 11, at po \\ton, John atontague, Davidgo ao et toit: ugusta ar das er o late 8 Au MacInn 45 a BSON-CAMPRE \u2014 At Paris, Sty inst, Mr.A Gikson, or Stiga: e Campbed!, hter Hom th Fen GORDON, \u2014 At Westville, Junesi Halliday end Chariot 2 ps IER RORARTS \u2014 At Windsor, July] h, Captain James L.Mosher, to Evali daughter of Thomas Robarts.* w- t Hgmilton, on July Mien lotence May, daughter.Frederick An Flo to Angus Wie rc SELLER STORY \u2014 On July 3 at Kingst A James er, Jr, and Mary tory.I.AN-pURGESS At Cheverle, HA Sth, M.Ryan and Bertha C WOR -GRAHAM \u2014 At Waestvill 3 Jupe 26th John William \u201cWorkman Fr \"FR EE He Webb to Saget cmon DEATIS ApcrtaarmaoLT_a St.Lim, city ide, on the 15th inst.at o® .D.D.Archambault, la of Notre Dame Brest eat: ace on u , t nls nerhew\u2019s pokes AL _ hambault, at 9 am, to th# hence\u2019 to St.Lin Somer acquaintances quested to re without further notice o RGELA\u2014At = Chemplat stree - July Marguerite, dant er of Joseph Bourgeis, aged En Ste.Anne de pes > : A manger, Led 1 Toonthe \u201cand | N\u2014At Quebec, CoE Jose, h = casa, years \u2018and 4 4 of.Loula y R\u2014In the ose nahip of Sæetminat LO yea July Juth, 1896, Albert Connor, us England, June u 18 lotte Annie Ci Sungest \u201cof the late aos In in monthe.® ¥ x ey ET gai § aol & NON_ At Stud) Falla ñ or rT ame en ao B'lcrerson, où a Gough TR, i Digb Na, July 8 OO APP ar ei EPA vue} arr ETON\u2014 At EL se An street, ä on the U tn instant, £ Peril to MI} +3 Wink : The way ws nthies is something astonishin ALL * Bust ~ mn ie oi (RSLEY / Co Montreal's Greatost Store.Steve.Jul are Tes pas HEAP SALE I Lr I - To | 5 ie Largest.Bai et its kid in Canada,-beld only once à year_ng Why: te Carsiey\u2019s So Busy Thursdays ?eh one Droses AT CENTS, 100 Children's Summer Dresses in choleé shades of Pluk and Blue Cambric and Zephyr, nl made, regula: ae gular price AT CENTS.iad Childrens Sum- Dresses ex and Blue, nica- {immed and made, fast colors, réguler 4 pr Lait CENTS\u2014 145 Children\" Be v Washing ri Summer blue cabs and sopbyrd rely made, Wi nal priés FR Ao pred; ewe extraordinary ve, au iil bo poedily cleared ; [| Far to secure what you may | LADI ES\u2019 JERSEYS k-morro w only we offer one of the \u201c bargains offered this season.There wo about 300 of thess Ladies\u2019 Jor ] ws altogether, so that they won't lest my hours and we desire thoes in- wling to purchase these gcods to coms re- | dy to avoid disappointment.§ 69 CENTS L \"100 Ladies\u2019 High Quality House Jorme s various colors, hand- 4 braided pond flossed, just he\u2019 t Tong of for house wear, origi- ore ls vo commer 180 Ladi t qu Patre Quality House Sly colors, Bandi braided oneycom original pridés 65 of.Preserving Kettles \u2018 aré selling Preserving R > \u201cut Year and Il tere are hundreds upon hun ore DESJARDINS- At Focheiaga, on ou, th t roel, Garin Saree AR of File PRESERVING ay, the Jéth, at ro KETTLES DOUGLAS 18th, Catherine A.Md Preserv Qowan, widow ol the late \"sh : Kettles, Enki 3 at Mount | 0 Lined ; first; quality - DA the 15th- nat, Marge \"a as | WEEE anne .the residerice of her mon, ol Lh.ja ; Rescue Oz aven Thureday, 16th, at 3 p.m.Frie i Price tances are pectfuity size $0.00 $0.19 ote to attend, ton, à i: quart sise LS.es \u2014At Hamilton, on July Ath 1 wart a Foran, 78 y * 's doart size 110 042 AGIN\u2014At Hamilton, on 10th July, Pe quart size 1.235 0.45 À ed 36 years.* ' PB quart 1.40 0.JEANNOTTE\u2014At _646b Drolet quart size 150 0, Sundey, July 12, Marie Blanche quart 1.75 0.90 ow aged w ears and 10 months.D quart size 2.00 0.83 F.James Stolter Moda Sea 355 .& quart size 25 0.- or lower If necessary.- EH -MAY\u2014At Sioux cur.lowe, on the Tth 1 \u201d dpomes Ma ormerly of.Quebec, NOEL\u2014 At Bea port, crise hero, = Jr I NE London.ou.ehry Payne, sr.in his Ru WEBB\u2014.Riizabet OC! WALTON-\u2014In Hamilton, on.ul À ygungeat a Faars rare and es #3700 TO 88000, ter of access to Montreal business men ban Westmount or any oiber suburb Templete in all modern improvemtents, absolutely up to date in ail sclentôfe plans fee comfort and convemience.Pressed brick fronts and sandstone fronts.Must be-s00m pe be appreciated, 7 to 11 rooms, Ample room, most modern plumbing, bath ; ere RDBNFAËRS, Extension kitchens, \u2014 benniifal houses will be sold on mish ny erm as may be desfred hy purchase, - \u20ac LARENCE E J.McCUAIG, Room 3, 163 8¢.James Be, tren alse every Friday Kveaing.151 von You want to keep your House cool, Ww you want to make the Ke: work In\u2018the Kitchen easy, aay we ot their No.8 STANDARD STOVES (et wp complete, for $16.00, with order).Will aleo reat Stoves for fixed BEES he property of the |\" the Gall Of the term = ig od Sc Hho each; Tr hy fh Soe 2 Say iv 5, = 8 CRT oiter furnished wi And itr oyoles You are as safe as though | you Po iron 1n or STOVES Spirit Stoves will regular price 50c.E PICKS cor fog Pals will bo sold at.Sc.each ; | SCALES _ jousehold Scales, for weigh- uses, will be sold _ We are selling these © Bicycles well, our advice ils, buy now while they arc reduced to $40.00, for if there __are any lett after July\u2019 the price advances to $50.00 again.5 Read the Redustions $50.00 Men's Deri- * \u201cderatom Wheels for $40.00.iy \u2018 de oh Hs Br les\u201d De- Wheels pécimoations x Re As : made of the best and steel forgings.;- latest improved |e rat trap bel bearings.\u2018Saddle Gerford one- piece of steel tub- the latest design and corkaline hand! os.emelled in the Te outfit, Jools, bag inflator and th each machine.Welht, 4 pounds.Sch Boyde valyes are new.buying Desideratum Bi- trimmed; origi- ag lows:\u2014y\" .im Minis style, and all bright pe parts oe finely Fe, producing the sh poe si obtain on any wheel.BECAUSE OF = 1 URSDAY'S SPECIAL OFFERINGS Thursday's Offerings in Tables Tomo another villas, row only rrow lot of 200 Fancy Hardwood Tables, very strongly made, same as cut, 24 by in.top, Antique finish,very suitable for country lar $1.50.Tormor.8c.LADIES\u2019 TAN SHOES Only 30 Tan Lace ira Ladies\u2019 Fine Brazilian Kid hoes, hand turned and tipted : par, value about $1.75 pair, to-morrow The S.Carsley Co., Ltd, Havo the best on!y on your table.Oxtail, Kidney, Chicken, Consonime ete.1- 130 per tin, 9 Ib.tins, 200 pert! in.' r Un.Potted Meats, Ee Ib tin, 100 per tin.Dervilled Meats, Séib.tins, English Flum Puddinz,- Delicious \u20ac 1-1b.ttas, 25c per tin, 2-Ib.tins, 400 Por tin.free of chargea All parts of the City.Th LAING PRES Co.157 eod tf*tyn SEASIDE SUPPLIES !| ASSORTED SOUPS Ib tins FISHING AND PICNIC PARTIES.uality and favor, @rders packed and shipped to any address\u2019 7 RETAIL STORES 7 Lid REMOVAL SIE Handkerchiefs and Laces.We have a few odd lines which we Intend to clear of Irish Polat and: Oriental Laces.Removal Price a Removal Price Soon 680c.Removal Price 40c.G5¢c.Removal Price 4ic, Te.Removal Price 50c.Removal Price 0c.\" HANDKERCHIEFS™ efeblets, 18c reduced to 12 1-2c, Initials J, T,Y,DO0 PN Bc reduced to ic Initials G,C, O, T, HY PB RL, J, Mo, \"fa 55 237 BN À 37e reduced to 20e, Too Initiale\u2014L., apy .115 F., G., Pp, W Bite, Receiv ot The Week a mes co Ladies\u2019 Job and.Regular Rich Embroidered and: Hemstitohed, Handkerchiefs, to be cleared Lt.ent's Initialed en Handkerchiefs, pormatite ne und to for 20c.E, F, À REN LIB OTC D8.LADIES\u2019 LEATHER BELTS, 30 p.c, off.In addition to the above reductions 10 per cent extra for cash.« Mail orders promptly atten attended to.- JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, TRAE: FAMILY DRAPERY AND LINEN \\WAREROUSE, 203 to 207 St.Antoine st, 146 to 130 Mountain st.TELEPHONE 8235.Rranch\u2014st.Catherine, cor.Buckingham ave, Pelephone 2335.16841 TO LET SHOP OR OFFICE Cor.Victoria Square and Craig Street | > t occu b; t: pl Te taiorms, and Fosd assmant: beaten by Disa?Apply to J.D.DAVIS.49 Victoria Square.\u2018a 125 Ladies Initialed Hemstitched Linen Hand- | : | deavor.THE PE ro Ta 5 canin | É DELEGATES.pri Closing Exories at tbe Capital Yesterday.Washington, July 14.\u2014The Christian Endeavor celebration at Washington's Tomb yesterday, drew a great crowd of visiting delegates, and Washington ans to Mt.Vernon.President Clark, Secretary Baër, and à number of tfus- tees of the United Eocieties uttended.À great chorus was on hand also, and RE gorice of song and praise was held ro the tomb.Short specches made by prominent Christian Endeavcrers and & tree was planted on the grounds, to commemorates the fifteenth annual international convention of Christian En Yesterday being the one banc dredth anniversary ol the delivery of Wushingtun's farewell address, parts of that document that seem to apply to the present political situation and to such religions movements as the Christian Endeavor wure read.Washington, July 1.~ (Special Correspondence.undsy no regular Christian Endeavor \u201cmeetings were held in tha forenooun.Among those who beld forth .wers four ai ns.ishe; Baldwin preached in Epiphany Epiec 1 Church; Rev, S.F.Wilson a on RM.Young, both from oto.a ed in Ryland bg Episcoi Church; end Rev.W.D.Reid, of Montreal, in 12th street Methodist Episcopal Church.In the afternoon your correspondent sttended the Canadian Presbyterian *- rally, but upon arriving there the Rev.Mr.Patterson, oi Toronto, who was to have delivered an address, was explain- .to a rather small crowd that he bad started to.read his address to a friend of his, beforo leaving his board- Race.and i it immediately püt him to alee nsequent ly, and in con- oo ation ot of the small pumber tendance he advised the adjournment of EDDY\u2019S WAX MATCHES to be the most perfect Wax Match made._ The E.B, EDDY CO.Ltd.|| | Easy to light-Hard to blow out=-(ives a clear | steady flame.Shown by actual tests Ask far these made by Hull, - Canada.Montreal \u201cStar\u201d \u2014p straet, London, England, to the Star decides to be the nearest relative the Un'tad States, -whilst bzing meager, \u2018foun1 upon_the deceased at the t he or sho is a subscriber through -duty, nor of a suicide.In cases the accident seems to the Editor claim will bs pall in the case deceased.ing à Star of the day of issue, days previous to date of accident, in the same way.cisiofy as to the payment of the ance money is left to the opinion to Lhis condition.\" ie Capada' by Rolland.SYSTEM OF Life > * Insurance Five hundred dollars will be paid by the Oxean Accident and Guarantee Cor- | :poration.L'mited, \u201c0, 42 and 44 Mcorgate person whom the Editor of the Montrea! Daily \u2018of any one who is killed ia a railway accident in the Dominion of Canada, or a\u2018pas- ovo led a copy of the Montreal Daily Star (as indicated hereafter) is ime of the \u2018catastrophe, or if it is proved that a news agent, or through ths publishers.This sum will not be paid in the event of an axcideat to rallway train men while on where to bs \u201cdus -to carélesiniss on the.-pert-of-the.insured, no payment wi!l bs made.No of the death of a child under ten years of age.The Editor ressrves to himself the right to pay the money in accordance with the provisions of any will left by the _ In regard to residents of Montreal, claims may ba established by their hav- or the day previous, or by proof of their being regular subscribers, direot or through news agents.Persons living out-ide of Mcatreal will have claims established if Fo:sessed'of à parer of daié within three or by proof of their being regular subscribers It must ba distinctly understood by sil subscribers to the Star that the de- insur- of the Editor; and his décision is final.All côpies of tue Star are purchased subject The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation referred to above is represented ro) pan & Burastt, neral mana Temple Building, Montreal.Address all - spondence to the \u201cStar,\u201d Montreal.\u201d \u201cThe Ranxe of Modi#i Cannons.taste of Puch during t! the Dlege , the nhabi- 1 o ue 8, qun that , Paris would Ly lent on prod ab pe Nova up the.attempt in I pair.No jaya an ry pt Ju dees But Herr \u2019 MILLINERS a.FOR.Hand « Machine SEWING \u2018 USE a Clapperion's Thread.++ +++ st Populations of Great Europeou Cities ppuletion of \u2018the great citiss of the orld advances a © quickly t that the the aoce; of rererease need Tevision Port as soon as they are published.For example, according to a the latest annuals and year Pos he The von of Paris is he census taken lust | oa .That is to say, by et the rate of 17,450 inhabi- his, however, is leas rate of growth of other European capitals, and it- is considerably less than the antecedent growth of Paris itself.The of the population of London must also be revised in view of the fact tbat they are now 6\u2014~ of 180,603 i Libraries of the World.| Exclusive of private libraries the number of books in the various libraries of he world is t time to be no fewer last half Sentury the number of libres books has as near as possible | doubled, as the number in 1846 was only estimated at 90,000,000.- The biygea rary in tbe world is the Nat Se part of which \u201cbas now 3,1 boo! of thé British Museum follows.with 1,200,000, and 1980000.\u2018The Munich Library.hes B10 OU, .7 .000 books; the Ti Library, Retin, 800,000 ; n Library, 525,000 books.In the United States the the Chosge Uniaraty Library.580- ve - Ay SALT, EE nd too ; aile the Fbty but t the meet to the tent where the ster at A of Northern Presbyterians This 6 tion was acted 1 upon, and the Canadian Presby- torians repaired to tent Endeavor.Here th of Presbyterianism was winded with no uncertain sound.meet of the state, territorial al provincial officers was held Monday afternoon at four o'clock, and a Teception tendered them by the trus- of the united societ The gathering was exceedingly in ormal and en- le.Glas, oF ther ac with every- ak they were old acquaint ces, you.Canada?\u2019 \u201cLei me shake bands with Montreal,\u201d were words that ted a Star correspondent upon sides.Many were the kind words spoken about the h ital- ity experionced at the Damas of real in in 1168 One man (It was The city I ever res I think ie oelividond Trterred to bad not been : over the cit Present © Clarks tke gave an address Ria is prospective io ni the PE i He is going ¢ to vi sll the nations of Euro of Africa and Asis in © inter 5 of Christian Endeavor.He spoke some en- \u2018touragi o workers there assembled.and od for the coming year, expecting to meet ear.After * * the city om a bicycle our correspondent found bimse ent Williston, with about twenty other Canadians, waiting for the closing consecration service.Canadians were divided into three paris 9e that Canada migbt be re nted \u201cal the three tents in which meeti were ps À bold ve The result was our »\u201d ANOTHER * CORRESPONDENT.Sas os July y 8 (Special respondence) ant pulpits its ashington wore occupled yeste Yay morning and evening by Chris restau Fe deaver delegates.tings were held as mornin .Fourth.Presbyterian Church, tbe kers for which were Rev.John McMillan, of Halifax; Rev.\u2018A.H.Scott, of Perth, and Rev.Wm.Patterson, of Toronto.The Protestant mes 1 and tbe Methodists of Can- met in the Mount Vernon Church.Protestant Episcopal Can« The met with their brethren of the same denomination in ot 2 United \u2018 States in tbe Church the Ascension, under the chairman of Canon Richardson, of Ottawa.sabbath observance meeting was beld in Central Hall and an ev listio meeting for citizens in Tent eavor.At the close of the early morning meeting on Monday, the Canadian heudquar- & business meeting was bold one fom of which was the bas Aution Pro Halifax, end dh oc tof P Perth, look- ibe direction of ths formation of To ominten of Canada Union of Christian Endeavor at the Autumn Comven- tion to be hold in ame, At tha-close of the business meeting the Canadians were Khotegrapbed in front of the Central The Canadians were seen with their feilow Christian Endeavorers on wheels as well as under other delightful circumstances during the Convention.There has been a series of runs day by day.One of these pleasant outings was taken b = for hundred ladize an decorations tied to the handle be rods out Copneocticut avenue.assing by the west aide of tbe the route | \u2018took the s towsrds 'Tebnellytown.and the President's former country home above Georgetown.Ths list of = these bicycle runs was taken this morning about sunrise, alt ts from t he White © Houso and ru of miles, à Ths Longue, of Ameri Wheel men have arranged a bicyc n honor of the Christian Endeavorers.The Convention of \"98 is fixed for Nash- \u2018ville, Tenn.It is the ho Fort tous he Convention has beam.the Bonin.The vote in the Unit nnessee Soy for T was unanimous.The other cit were claimants p pressed thelr claims forci- of Nashville prevailed.e bles that won the day was that jonal Conv - The no in trustees.dent of the Kentuoky while Louisville bad 7 ah bard to the Convention and failed, snd Nash snd succeeded, When\u2019 wo came and the | vemtion held in tthe \u2018ho more arden! supporters than the Endeavorers ington contains 893,000 volumes \u2018of the Kentucky Capital.: SE ERE DOSES ee ens no Bias has o Te SN je very Sinn tens ee ES nai fo ieee ae.Dave à on foot to Ato that à | coca fies public reception = much de Sn ça wear Re they foal the - owes to these | wily ox, in at-.-4+-moilies, - pose PRET | of | oof | gentlemen with\u201d ttes took the bamn- nar.lest self abould come into nes, bis made t , \u201cNot.unto us O Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy Name be the G Po À considerable portion this closing fo mi dered, mor, eel o er mepla.pure in Tent Washi should never 4 pue scene of thid Monday.Way- Hoyt.of Philadelphie, was in the # v.| su for an quict and searching, nothing in this convention has uailed the utterances of Miss Rebecca Crikorian, who is fresh from Armenia.Strong men wept like children.Public speakers accustomed to sway audiences were bathed in tears.men were \"overcome by the power and pathos of her words.Women could pot, contain thern- selves.Around the Armenian woman another on t cad orm threw the American flag, as much as to say Armenin must bave our protection.Ths scène was electrical.The flag of à nation enveloping the flowing Armenian robe of the be: representative of the most oppressed nation upon earlh was over- \u201cwhelming in its effect.\u2018Theres was.a cheer, or an attempt at a \u2018cheer, but the event was too much.\u2018Expression vas found in stillness.The woman's language wis English, broken English, but English such as your.ourrespondent never Fog ish Lo for inpressiveness.oT The address in full is as follows: I am exceedingly grateful for the privilege of standing before so many bright and powerful young soldiers of God's kingdom and bringing to their notice the sad conditiôn of my pour people in Armenia, who are persecuted, wronged and slaughtered.for the sake of Christ's oy ask your prayer and action for their rescue.In this cffort you will have the Great Cupiain as your leader, aud the glorious crowa of victory as your re- war At the end of the nineteenth century, end humanity, we are suffering such atrocities, such crueltios und distress ss would preperly put to shame the dark ages.n the story of missions the present situation cannot be paralleled.: we fer only the loss of our property we would not desire to trouble you, for we can endure the utmost poverty.Yea, if it wera only the loss of our lives, I dare say that we could endure \u2018that also We are accustomed: to martyrdom.We.are the descendants of martyrs.Ar- meninns\u2019 bosoms, like the stained fields of Ararat, are alw:ys stained with blood.But I have to say that our honor and ity are being trampelled on.This is ard for us to describe and for you -to understand.most honorable and delicate young women, after witnessing with their eyes and slaughter of their fathers, husbands and brothers, yes, and of innocent children, are condemned to every kind of brutality, and after un- kable outrages are either cut to pieces, or, what is far worse, are taken away to Turkish harems.If m y permit me, I could enumerate facis which would freeze your blsod in your veins.Ler plundering our properties and raing our houses, after destroying the Tore our most eminent chants, teachers, ministers and brave youths , and after destroying o faith.r, they are trying to Because our ministers and teachers wili not deny Christ they bave been put to to death in the most cruel ways .In a svery place the dhoice between t Koren he sword bas been pr The majority of our men have chosen \u2018death, although accompanied with un- hrerdof tortures.Ihaak God.bot ope ty gor an x- teen Protestant pastors who have suffered martyrdom was willing to den the name Uhrist in order to save More than 50,000, mostly heads of fs- dled as martyrs, and.nom more than 209,00, 2 mostly women children, are perishing from vation and pla e deadening winds of last autumn have deprived the Armenian nation of the blossom of her Desuty.long, severe winter finished its work of destruction.The spring bes come.All the creatures and nature itecll, ate pe with their new clothes a life, but the Armenians are i sil sect in ashes and sackoloth.i have come pot of vis sts and are chirping cheerfully among the beautiful hills of Armenia, but our doomed and starving le are still not Tor us,\u201d dear friends, - not tilled and, sowed, our vineyards are \u201cWhat will the ber not trained.vest i ste whole nation is is to-day as slaughte; n Ps of the wording as the si sbege meamng ou going to lave us to the mercy of the merciless?Will you se us forced to accept Mohammedanism Ip despair o at help from Christian nations, and you raise no hand to save ust My conscience compels me.= that the apathy of Christian nations he À to embrace Mo ) of the Turk.In their distress the Ar- menisns are calling to the Christian churches for belp.No amswer! Not even 2 single protest prie these atrocities The smoke of the burning v up in the air for days in - Jag 8 of the American warships, and the order for massacre given and ro no conscience is st Is lealtyf.Does this \u201cretleot the spirit of brotherhood ?this prosen resent the Lype of the Christianity an civilisation tle nineteenth century The unity of the buman race Is a fun- bet Sun: shall not the other Ioermbers suffer with t?The Armenian natjon is member of humanity.It is not enough that other nations should hear ahout her sufferings and know about them, and the oppresso They must oe Geel with her ja her suffs and give relief.Religion is a stro races of the earth.Christians.The God cry to the Christ who disd for you for them e The À eq nation is bound to us by another tie, namely, by the work of n, which your mmissionaries and or only vy did in our midst during the t seventy-five years.Our ignorant Bethers and_ forefathers are almost slumbering in that\u2019 dark \u2018corner of the ritualistio church.Your missionaries and first of all trans- fated the the Bible from the old dead lan- age: to the ndialect.We.now fave the lamp in our hands to show 08 the Sor both \"ae they oa schools for sexes, ind ned { modern ru ideas.The ensd us areata itually, Ligh the natural conesquence of this enlightenment made the enemy's throne tremble from: its Jou .\u201cThe ectly that the por wer of the Gos, and Christian civilization att to it would be fatal to his misruled and arbitrary gov He trembled on throne, and, to put Sn end oo Lis grow in, ordered e massacres f, Do À merios rsponiible for what bas ha ; not account of any mistakes that she bas msde orf harm that she hag doue us.but by the very charity and benevolence which she has u 8 to ment.fa uz an alter at the culminating point of civilisation: ated, but \u2014_ » \u2018tie bet ween the | | this from 8 ish 8 E & dred times wi \u2018au cannot fles from this duty.the Jon tience and strong and suffering Ar Ar- io.Lu basten to We to not invite you to kill the Turk.We only want you to take Lhs dagger from his \u2014 We will do the rest.In spite of their oruelt them what true Ch nity snd\u2019 humanity are.We will care for their or and sick as we have done unto this in our hospitals and other institutions of charity.We will teach their children the Truth of t be Gospel.We have translated and proper it for- thea, and now we will put it into their hands an 73 EE ê2èER we will show hearts.We will turn their ) harems into Christian homes, show them the practical difference between Mohammed and Christ.The cup of Mohammedan iniquity an and vice ia full.The modern throne is trembling and tottering on ee foundations.But t little feeble Christian church, baving been wasbed in the blood of martyrdom, shall have fresh baptism of the Holy Bpirit.Tim- ia disciples shall be c changed 1 into strong apostles.The he martyrs will he the s:ed po the new church.Do you not see the dawning of that glorious fay, bo) which all the ers of evil shail en down and t the peace of the Son or God shall {ill the land ¢ You can have \u201ca shara\u2014 Bb Reming \u2018the.coming of that glad d We often looks Tp for divine miracles, Behold! the Christian Endeavor is on of the most marvellous miracles of the nineteenth century.e are awaitin miraculous results from your action May God bless you! Our Heavenly Father, whose swestest name is love, gives you this RA The gracious Saviour, who will receive the least act of benevolence, is waitin, and knocking at your door.The past history of your country makes \u2018us look to you as the champions of liberty and the defenders of the o oppresssd.Will ou not 444 to your illustrious naine protectin, r oppressad nation?B this whey Poo ing Iknow on would not add another star to your y national flag.but be sure you would add another bright and glorious star to your heavenly crown.time will coms when your statues will crumble into dust.Your splendid palaces will be desolated.Your treasures wi rom your grasp, but your help to ike\u201d poor and needy will ba re corded in heaven and will give you joy forever more With effectiveness thai manifested itself in another manner, B.Fay Mills delivered to-day another address on the American needs.is on everybody's lips who heard it.With fairuess he uded to England's dilatoriness.Then, with tremen emphasis, scored the Government of the ai nited States.Our own Government, he said, has bad more direct practical cause to act in Armenia than all the other nations ther.Only the other day some Turion robbers upon three men.an EngHsh- man.a German and an Italian.and ai- though it is hardiy three weeks ago.the Turkish Government has paid $0000 to their families.But when jure sh eoldiers, not robbar bands merely, destroy $100,000 worth of American mission property, we can get no reparation.an Greece arose for her freedom, Daniel Webster pa a resolution of sympathy through the American Congress, and it.bore the aignature of James Monros.The events relating to Venesuela, of recent ot th with the made of that has been he name Moora.to blind America their duty to Armenia, are nous 0 make that deceased President turn \u201ca his grave.ike, a Cialivecy of the following a v n words : * Here, to-day.charge the Gôv- charge Gtw ernmeant of the United States with mis- represantation of the enlightensd sentiment of the American e.The President of the United States, the Beo- retary x State and.the, American Min- our broken troatice her bave oe lives endangered : they bave per- mieed Potatoes property to destroyed without reparation, and Ameri- cen ci Citizens to be imprisoned.Our Gov- have stirred the ous of the A merioan people to anger against England on one-thousandth fart oft of the retext that would have sufficed ructive war with Turkey.The ad ministration offic>rs have turned a deaf and ost soornful car to the euntreat- les and representations some our best oltisons, missionaries, churches and moral societies, an denounce their conduot ss unpatriotic, uncivil Democratic, un- publice can, un-Ameri.ean, us: barbaric, and pra 2 crininal in the eyes of the American people, and of God, and the men.\u2019 With the close of this sentence the tent was electrical.First came chears, then shouts, hen, 2 handkerchiefs.Iu.a moment ing.somes on the î comparetl \u201c uist, To nt : © ve gq Troæ wus every word true.He asked that the sentences repeated.They were repeated with even more effect than at first.Then caine the reiterated cheers The impressiveness of the resses and of thé Arménien services merally manifested itself, not only in emotional.For is estimated dat by the closs of the * convention ian Endedvorers and their friends aba ave sent into the treasury of the ief Society as much as tify thousand dollars.Other Speakers on the Armenian theme were heard in other mee None of them were mere accept le\u2019 than Miss Leitch, formerly missionary to on, no men- y that I \u2018have hea heard from other speakers, directly or indirectly.has had more Bugecetivenees | to myself {ban Rev, yan, another oung M Men's and Tics ve to land te Le Christian Endeavur isty, bu: rmenis America the gos A meeting of the World's Union, formed doar at the Boston convention, was hel to-daÿ in tent Emdeavorer.At this meeting ristian Endeavor was viewed in its world wide features.Tts pro ress in tain and other portions as well as of Asis, WAS \u2018©X- The Rev.Arnold Strenli, of Rae, was the chief s er, whe \u2018the work and sims of the Christian Endeavor Society werd revered as much im the old land an in the ney.a: and altho are grea fou one a in America, yet considering bow ahort à tizoe ft is ainoe the movement secured 8.foothold in foritain the ad are ought.ny the pitish brought am To metropolis oni don Le 100 = vention in\u2019 The © Monday was devoted to consecration services.Thore were ight meeting places.Canadians and Aon rand Th he Educ siding chairs, in t no Of the impressive se Bishop win proached the sermon fron Acts 1-8 in Washington.\u2018Thers - Pomal convention, the most spirit tual of the.stiles, was was concluded.THE POPULIST CONVENTION.Louis, Mo., July 15.Core ane | i ine Popul ls Nat onal | Convention s tions He A Tad, pe.ho expects ate compos oy he A XY SETTLED.rr excléslastion! was agreed a Un \u2018ters at the Citadel, Quebec.\"race to-day ports that the ce nt after Shel : the EER and Bev.Leur AP Fat Bit wap d be investigated; a t Tad stigat pat, et Lo net no but ev ryibing was amicabl bet he two parties.he unpleasantness ross out of the articlés which appeared in the Owl, the Ottawa, Univer- monthly, from t of Father a on, and in the chien der, .paper of St.Patrick's © , t te CE come of the pul blications boing the Rev, : Father Whelan instituted an action fon I BRIER NOTESPOP THE NEWS.\u2018There-are now five Presidential tickets nominated in the United States, the Re- and the alist-Labor.Charles EL Maickett, the Fioolalia Lats candidate for the Presidency, is a care penter, who lives in Brooklyn.An investigation of the terminal points at Norw of the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railway is being made by the officials the New York Central.18 is supposed the Central is looking for the vrais carrying trade.The German Fcderal Council bas r roe jeoted the Oleomargurine Bill, which wax Pagoed recently by tbe Reichstag.This ill, had it become law, would effect have prohibited the importation of the oleomargarine.That out of forty-two candidates for admission toit'he practice cf law only neteen succesded.13a malter ___.! that is creating talk in\u2019 legal civclas in the province.Tha churchward-ns of St.Jams\u2019 Cathoe dral, Toronto, have chosen and are ine viting Bishop Bullivan of Algoma to the rectorship.Lord Salisbury.on behalf of the Queen, bas extended an official invitation to Li Hung Chang, now in Paris, to visit England.\u2018The Zurich, Ont., Woollen Mill, alen The 15,000 pounds of woul, was destro by fire.\"Loss 810,020; no insurahos.\u201cRed\u201d Sullivan, (he crook captured is Chic has revealed a plot to assassins ate Chief of Police Badenoch.The Gorernor-Gener al and Lady Aber« deen are back at their Vice-Regal quar Friedrich Aügust Kekule, the chemist of the University of Bonn, Is dead.Bresse\u2019s shoe factory at Quebro is a ing after a period of lanes.we TRIFLUVIAN BOARD OF TRADE, @pectal to to the Star.) Three Rivers, Que., July 15\u2014The bie ennial meeting of the of Trad was held pron sident\u2019s : years and showed that the by rts and exports for 1294 were lar those of 1899, snd those of 1 \u2018wore better than the Fear © slong the same lines.\u201d After votes hanks ta the retiring pocretary-t reastiver, president and officers, two scrutineers were appointed an and balloting for officers cali- for with the following rasulta: Louis Jrunelle.grocer, president; R.Ww.Williams, drugs., vice-president; Geo.Bale cer, ' secretary reasurer; J.A.Pri- gon, assistant secretary-tressurer; P.A.Drolet, wholesale d Lucien Lajoie, retail dry goods; U Teasdale, re tail d goods; P hard De Bondy , gent's furcionl Poule Beta Poe à She n, banker; W.WF Jumben ot APPROVE OF OF BRYAN.ons and platform.mooratio convey Tammany Ha à body ] pres I decided at EX wal do ni ticket.Most of the ! in favor of swallowing tbe dose.the mediocre ability as and standi u Buiser fa vor taking © ne, while, those of Views Are sea.Fm have & conference of district \u201cshortly, when the course to be then wii be considered and d'agrecd pe A KINGSTON FTRE: [Special to the Star] Kin , Ont., July 15.- (Special.)e gon July 18 (Speciai.J-is; Lest n ths westerir win Mortons brewery was destroyed b It was of stone and ei la the year 1840 at a cost of 6 was Tras occupied by Mr.L.malsters, and wes ins thousand bushels of kiln drisd owned arks Co.waa wan deat TOY 10,000.H.Ciarke\u2019s Co., Twenty, + Cl ected by MANITOBA CROP PROSPECTS.[Special to the Star] W inaipeg, July 15\u2014The regular eekl au vy Bia a ori Westorn Ha \u2018oéficiale, Ein > ig and to-day is en from all pnts al mise of an early a Wheat is all Jeaded out, en is Bi splendidly.Barring accidents.this.year's, crop.will not far behind that t yes: TA ROLLING AGAINST BRYAN.J, Chisago, Jul: 15\u2014The National Bushe ; ness Men's League has issued an 5 addreed i» to the business men + the campaign against the n he ron tha: Fhe rd fightiog ng ia res e Da 1 mus Loin in I is, Indiana and possibly lows.and calls upon the businses men to take : active ip upon © see that the silver thems do not carry any of the Sta = STORMS IN.IN OHfO.: nati, Lie Ju Ju 15 \u2014Speciaté oe he cia huts report names oe he ina J bic was Zr i, oy ight Re were lle od ane thres.others ware badly injured EXTENDING THE MI MILITARY mon.duanis oxtouding the mi Ty rons on nd Atione Ho by thn y e Sxosdacs who Turks wens tured to Ape et eocatlod military sons were murdered by Turks.A GREAT BREWERY Loss, Indianapolis, Ind., ad, July 15, \u2014 Joeber\u2019 BO nined\u201d à loss Ly Mire ord \u2018Brews night, The plant fs valued at and the lom is estimated at ,000, fully covered by insurance 4 brewery is one of three in the city controlled by 2 Indian ompany, owned by conte.gi CROPS IN ONTARIO.Toronto, July 15.(Spec! tohes report = m miticont of it 5 uroa end Special he! ed .erth.hay, oe A of GRANTED RHODES LEAVE.LA despatoll omdon, July 18.18 pacia ta leave -Rhodez. | 1} cs LEED ASOHABLE \"ONSPIRACH.! Canadian Independ- |* ence Club Formed in Montreal, A FRENCH REPUBLIC OX THE BHKS OF THE ST.LAWRENCE PROJECTED.Some Remarkable Utter: ances by a French Canadian Paper.Sir Charles Tupper Denounced as the Emissary of Great Britain to Crush the French Cana- | dians-The Recent Purchase of Rifles Objected To.The Toronto.Mail and Empire published the fo'lowing paragraph in its Montreal correspondence : SEPARATION 1'ROM ENGLAND.\u201cIt.has leaked out that there is within ihe Liberal ranks a secret organi- gation, the mission of which is the complete separation of from Englapd and the independence of Canada.This organization worked as- siduotsly during the recent campaign.Thousands of copies of a circular fa- cerise the establishment of a Canadian Republic\u2019 were distributed over the Province of Quebec.The Patrie and other Rougs journals daily pub- \" lished articles attacking England and British insu£utions, and holding UP etc \u201cSir Charles Tupver as the emissary cans.The acsoriation is still acti at work.The Patrie.to-nigl ht say \u201cThs Canadian Independence Lub, tablished a few months ago in Montreal, is working incessantly.\u2018The object oi the club 18 to carry into execution dier- cier\u2019s idea où a French Republic on the banks of ihs St.Tawrence.The work of this club shouil furmiau some idea of the motives that actunio Mr.Lau- lv be masters ui the admiaisteytion.That the Hon.Wilfrid Laurier bimself has the slightest sympathy with the aspirations of the Canadian Indépeadence Club we do not for a momeni belisve.Nor need the glieged conspiracy cause any anxiety as to the integrity of the Empire being seriously menaced.Judging by the editorial utterances of the Montreal organ of the Canadian republicans, the recent purchase of rifles by the late Dominion Government was regarded as little less than a death blow to the movement.\u201d Since the publication of the above de- \u201c\" spatch, much anxiety has b:on exprè:sad to know what La Patrie's utterances were.At the risk of offending some of our French contemporar:es wbich do not hke to see reproduced in English their articles prepared for the delectation of \"a certain section of French readers only, we take the liberty of publishing the follow/mg interesling paragraphs culled - from the columns of La Patrie during the recent electoral campaign: (Ia Patrie, May 2nd.) \u201cCHAMBERLAIN PLEASED.\u201d © \u201cEverybody is aware that Mr.Chamberlain, who appears of late to be the whole English Government, has sent a - telegram to Sir Charles Tupper, con- ratulating him on having been made Prime Minister.\u201cMr.Chamberlain is right to be leased, for Sir Charles is his creature, is factotum, and it is he who has \u201cour Governmant purchase.for a million .ard a half, old guns that Chamberlain's factory bad on its hands.Ît is still Sir Charles, who is here to represent, fo oare for, and to protect : \"the interests of, England.Not the interests of Canada, mark weil.\u201cSir Charles has a mission to \u2018push\u2019 \u2018imperialism\u2019 in Canada, the policy of fortifications, rifles, etc., all on Eng- nd's account.+\u201c Now do you understand why Cham- .berlain is glad that Sir Charles bas be- \u2018coms Prime Minister?\" \" INDEPENDENCE.\" \u201cA certain number of French and English citizens met yesterday to la \u2018the foundation of a Canadian Inde- \u201c\u2019pendence Club in Montreél.\u2018Their aim is to work towards the + yealization of greut und beautiful dream of a Uapuadian republic.\u201cThe work of oiganization will be \u2018sommenced at once, and the work of ropaganda will\" be \u2018taken up after elections.\u201d \u201cCanada First,\u201d hove at is the policy of all .who heari the interest RE Sir Charles Tupper \u201c7% For Sir Charles it \u201cis \u201cEngland firs\u2019.\u201cMr.McNeill, the candidate -of the :* Independence\u2019 \u2018party, commenced, On \u201cThursday ss evening: his electoral cama in pale end friends are > confiderit that he will be elected.\u201d - vim.(La Patrie; May 5.) * THE FAST SERVICE.\u201d \u201cFor this service Canada will the de his, k ahal! have thé contract, co) a thud \"het à England.887 ah great Is tha a thing Which, aftef t is only & tidied tu protect lish ofit the farroeré to aquandéred, so that w will it.the Dominion | Great.Britain zo crush the French-Cana- | .rier's Quebec folluwers, who now claim .of our country; but it is not the policy | pe varia %, wk for.Lautier for Canada.| (a Patrie, May om , IMPRRIAUIS r adeno pr Sl Lie .s $760,000 & year; of pi and 00 a Fes bo h 0 cost ua $3,000,000; ia al ln ; pacific .2 ] Also the trans- ee 4 Gaine to oon.as.t where is C .a A ia Ca anada\u2019s immediate in.Dre haa enormous inte binding Canada and rage Sy means of a ofble, in f rontiers and our ae uit ports th frie 8.steam Quebis au Liverpool In the vent \u2018ot find That vars er nations England will \u201cput, agriculture; that will not ive a mar- kei for agricultural products; that will not.arrest\u2019 the [Plague of emigration - thay will not help our province of Que- bet: that v vill not put us in à better position.| Let us have good \u2018sense and intelligent patriotism.Jet us work for Canada and for the well being of her population Lefore savrificin our cfforts and our millions for the love of England.\u2018Bir Charl upper is a rtizan of -of Imperial der on,-and- + lull the ilent to aleep with his de ceitful projicts.\u201cFrench Canadians, let.us be on our guard.\u201d La Patrie, May 7.- \u2018Is thers a man of sense who can ss that Sir Charles Tupper is not, at this moment, working for England t ord! bere 2 man of sense, who can as- a e or ns for fortifications?guns and \u201cDid the Venezuelan cern us in any wa, the world; nevertheless, we ITOW _thres millions ; we spend; we offend the Americans, who are our neighbors, and our friends, all because that pleases Chamberlain and because old knows that that will tickle the \u201cloyalty the Tories of Ontario and the w \u201cAnd then those things consolidate England in her colonies.\" We are here on the banks of the : ail vents in imbroglio con- ?Not'the least-in St.Lawrenc> and of the great lakes, pulation essentially agricultural.What do we want with.trans-Pacific cable when we are without so many things, that are usefu! and indispen- \u201cWhile the Government is spending millions on the purchase of guns, hun- greds .of Canadians fly esch fay to the.ane rifle policy will not arrest the plague of emigration.On the contrary.\u201d (La Patrie, May 8th.\u201cREPRISALS.\u201d , \"While we are busying ourselves buying up Chamberlain's old rifles, while we are dreaming of bastions.and batteries and whils England is making us Bae the part of awash bucklers for the foes of the Americans, the press of ed States is calling upon Cleve- tii pnd Congress to treat us more Ÿ Here quotes N.Y.Sun.) \u201cThat is what we gain by our gun policy.r (\u201cCANADIAN INDEPENDENCE.) \u201cThe other day we announced the formation of \"an \u2018Independence Club\u2019 in Montreal.\u201cThe Tribune, of Woonsocket, R.I.has received this good news with \u2018tue following remarks: \u2018So much the better.dians should break, as soon as poesible, the Lies which bind them - to England,\u2019 (ia Patrie, May a) The Tovestors\u2019 Review, a important pi publication, contains a virulent lo against Chamber[ain and Tupper.This review relntes that the famous Canada.Club speech bad been arranged between Joe and Sir Charles give the latter a strong helping hand \u2019at the gencral elections.and to make the in- pabitants of this country swailow with greater ease any large pills.\u201c* \u201cThe Investors\u2019 Review discusses our.political hind commercial situation with à perfect autiority, and comes to the conclusion that our country hus never been so poor as it is to-day.\u2018The Canadian agriculturs classes,\u2019 it adds, \u2018are stilt more in the hands of usurérs and | (exploiteurs) than are ose even in Australia\u2019 \u2018This review alo, disillusionises those - who speak of the C.P.R.as an Lol An \u2018perial road,\u201d for the majority of t shareholders of bis company are Am\u2018ux & icans, and the day on which the United States shall withdraw their traffic from Canadian railways, the C.P.R.and Grand Trunk will witness the approach of hideous, bankruptcy.\u201c Chamberlain, free trader in England, would pass for rotectionist in Canada, and\u2018 he uses Oid Tupper: to play his game.The golden dresm of reat mun is to expand England to Le iment of her colonies, and, to aiiain that end, he would ruin us, if ecessary, without scruple.new hat need have we of following an\u2019 nggressive policy against th: United States, where we, in t Province of qu have a million of our own le who- live and earn their bread En er the Stars and Stripes?England \u2018lors not love the American Republic, because of its commercial competition; but Canada hzs not to busy hers=lif with England's pleasure, in her progress to- swards -moral and material dovelop- men Cow Fhe Investor's Review strikes the right note svhen it calls upon Canadians to think of themselves, to renounce the follies of Chamberlain, .who would launch our country into a current of British\u2019 political sentiment, which is but militarism and the glorification of brute force.\u201cFor some time past Fa Patrie has sounded the patriotic note and called on the people to work more for Canada avid leas for England, and we welcome ideas the same sense, expressed in such an important paper as the Investors\u2019 Re- (Le Patrie, May 18th.) \u2018 * IMPERIALISM: \u201d \u201cEven Mr.Taillon preaches \u2018Tmperial- ism.Yesterday he wished to s the farmers of Vercheree-Chambly believe that, the fast service and the trans- pd fic cable would make the fortune of the cou \u201c Ne is noi the cable we want.\u2019 said & brave man of this county to us, this morning, \u2018it is 4 market for our pro ucts.\u201d - \u201cThat farmers understand a fast service, a trans-Pacific cable, guns that, will suit England; but something else is wanted fer the prosperity of Cana.(La Patrie, May th.) x THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.\"Today, throughout the British Em- fre, the birthday 8 being celebrated of he Queen, whose reign has lasted nearly, Torin should be pleasad with the Canadians, who have just hought ina convenient and very use- \\ in fine, that will not benefit | going |.1 congratulation have'rbheen sent | the Lessard the credit.© CAPTAIN AND DESIGNER How He Wil he Be- ceived Upon His Return.WHAT ÉOUAL YACHTSMEN THINK ABOUT Mn, DUGGAN\u2019S VICTORIES.\u2014\u2014\u2014 All the Clubs Wish to Participate in the Beception\u2014Lake Shore to be Illuminated.To say that local yacutsmen are proud of G.Herrick Duggan and his work in the half-rater races, is putting it very mildly indeed.They are more than elated and seldom has so much interest been taken locally in any international sporting event.except the America\u2019s Cup races.Should the Glencairn win a third race\u2014and none of the sailors of Lake St.Louis doubt that she will,~they naturally comsider it the greatest victory Canada has ever gainsd in the sporting world and one which will be particularly dua to Montreal's zeal apd enterprise.At the same time they agree without a dissenting voice that Mr.Duggan deserves.all he has sailad Lake probably been the ner in Canada, and .PR Lhe the years most, successful de desde his confreres are delighted that he has obtained an opportunity to show the world at large what he can do.Par- \u2018ticular stress is being laid by local rts upon the fact that the Glen- carn has only cost about two hundred dollars, while many of the United States boats.which were designed by worlg-renowned designers, such as the shoffs and others, are valued at considerable over a thousa That My Dupgan will receive a big reception on his return if brings the cup with him is a foregone conclu- sicn: Nothing alse was talked of this a.m.down town.Naturaliy, the Royal 8t.Law- rangée Yacht Club will take the initiative in the matter, but many of the individuat boati clubs along the lake have expresied their intention of making sure that they will have a hand in the reception of the popular designer- sailor.Mr.George W.Hamilton, the ccmmo- dore of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, said this morning: \u201cYou way be sure thet we will give Mr.Duggan a.grand reception if he returns with the .One.of its features, we thought, would have been a complimentary \u2018dinner to him at the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club house at Dorval, but within the -last few hours I have heard of so many members of various clubs along the lake, vhe would like to be present at it that think it will have to be held at the Tan from thelr talk the members of - the Valois, La chine, Pointe Claire, Ste.Anne's and Later Claba bave made up their mind not to be dhested out_of the opportunity to participate in whatever tribute is tendered him.of the officers exp d their desire this morning to contribute their share.The various cluba on the lake have an additional scheme, and that is to prepare a grand illumination of the >lake shore, Wich is -to-extend- from I ne tk Toni ht the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club will have a smoking concert, which will no doubt he w well attended.An informal discussion of the proposed reception will take place.It 's reported that many telegrams of to or Dy, » but the following oxperi of Mr.James Paton gives little encoun: Tagement to those who would like to let Mr.Duggan know how they appreciate is: victories.°° Mr.Paton addresses his 2legram to Mr.Duggan, care Seawa- nhaka Yacht Club, and it was returned to \u2018him hy ihe telegraph company with the endorsement that the Seawanbaka Club had been out a existence for the last three years, and that no such a person as George Herrick Duggan was own.Barring misfortune, two things may somewhat interfere prith the ramme.Mr.uggan\u2019s proverbial ty and Slike fuss and noise and {he possibility of his not return- lng, to Montreal till he has taken part in the races at Ogdensburg, which will be held shortly, and at which a very fine cup has Leen offered for an international half-ra.er.race.A CHILD'S DISAPPEARANCE.Some Pecullar Circumstances Surrounding It.I The- disappearance of the twelve-years old daughter of Mr.Iessard, from her bome, St.Henri, is causing considerable anxiety to her \u201cfather and friends.The case.according to Chief.Masse, is a some- r one.It is said that last Friday afternoon a stranger called at us2, which is situated at the \u2018corner of Delihelle and Notre Dame streets, and asked for something to eat.There being no butter in the house, the stranger was informed of the fact whereupon be immediately offered the money with which to purchase & small Lessard girl was t aueotiy plesdsd gu a quantity of be ter were caught in he act, STOCKS \"FALL.rere sme s\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019 The Silver Heresy Causes a Drop.NO PANIO IN CONSHQUENOE, HOWEVER.(Special to ihe Star.) New York, July 15.\u2014A serious break in prices occurred on-the- Stock Market to-day, ranging from one to seven points from last night's closing quotations.There was no evidence of a panic; prices went off abruptly, but the de- | cline was comparatively regular, being evidently the result of steady liquidation that.affected almost évery stock on the list, The dealings were very.active, large.blocks of securities coming out on the decline.The weakness began with the opening of the Exchange, and was foreshadowed by lower quotations from Lon- dan.There was one or two alight rallies.during the day, but none of any consequence.The last issue of Government bonds fell 1 3-4 points.Fears of the silver heresy were the only cause.STOCK MARKET PANICKY.Heavy Declines in Cable Co.Postal Telegraph and Gas.The local stock market has been in a ic or verging upon it for the past twenty-four hours.consequence of the serious decline in Cable mpany, Postal Telegraph and Gas this morning again eold off fully four poinis from 5 estordays fi The main reason attributed to t break in Postal and Cable is the present silver in the United States.The divi- denda of Cable and Postal being payable in New York funis, consternatio created am Canadian holders Oot the two foreign companice at the idea of having their dividends paid in depreciated eurreney.As for the serious break i other cause can be sod ha that the feeli on the street is that the | Company meeting with serious ,competition in lighting.The only stock on the list which was higher at the close than at the ope was Postal, which while opening at 72 rlosed at 74 Nesrl so shares of 2 Gas changed the opening a o drop of three points Towards the close the stock firmed of\u2019 Cable Co.declined to 140, a drop ten points in two days.Postal rang- from 72 to 74.Toronto Railway dropped to 61 1-2, nearly 500 shares bping placed.Mont real Street Railway, in sympa mpathy, fell off to 207, firming up at 207 7-8, over B00 shar changi ou bands.A small lot of Tele sold at 165.ket wan quiet.\u201c- London.and Now York were.report-.| ed very irregular.WEAK AND PANICKY._ \u201cThe New York market declined from thé early market, and closed.very.weak.and panicky.THE CELTIC FLOATED.Steam Barge Samoa Still Beached\u2014 Lost Caro.\u2019 [Special to the Star.) Brockville, July 15.\u2014 The steam barge Samoa \u2018and schooner Celtic that came to grief yesterday on a shoal mear Hill- crest, are owned by Brown & Co.Buf- failo, N.Y., and .Jackson, of Bay City, Mich., the cargo and vessels bein, h insured.\u2018The Samos had 74, hel of oats, and 47,882 bushels of corn.ince the accident pumps were kept constantly at work on the Celtic, with the Pos rest her cargo was -practical rep Den Donnelly wrecking out fit of Kingston with an elevator barge, and tu arrived on the scens t morning an after unloading 12,000 bushels floated the : ag.Celtio the tug | then conveyed the- hooner 0 Prescott, where the re- mainer * of the cargo will be taken off nt the elevator.The steam barge has settled about five feet in the mud \u2019 in the bay where she was beached.\"Her cargo be almost a total loss.She is about one third filled with water.Two pumps are at work.Work will be commenced at omnoe flo pu her cargo, after which she b> pumped out and taken to Prescot MACLEAN'S ELECTION PROTESTED (Special to the Star.) ttawa, takon to unseat Maclean, the Conservative candidate for East York, elected on the MacDougall, who ruled that all those ballots marked in the oblong and not in the disc were admi le.A clause in the pelition asks for a scrutiny the ballots, and this com uperlor Court judges - rm effectual settle the mooted question of the le gality of the ballots marked within the oblong and not within the diso.eee SIR F.CARRINGTON 1LL.; London July 15.~The Daily Telegra THE a despatch frum Buluwa.Ly w says\u2019 that Major-General Sir Frederi commanding the Imperi Matabeleland, in openers, The de- are forees - ralnst the rebels is quite ill.spatch adds that th rican leaving the country.\u2018The Hon.John fined to his house finesse.was reported to be ning.BIRTHS.O'CONNOR\u2014At 48 Richmeta Square, July 15.a Btope bave been recount before Judge at the of before he he Glucairn Again \u2018Leading El Heirie.T | Lo0KS LIKE THREE STRAIGHT FOR THE CANADIAN.Canadian Boat First Over the Line.(See Our Special Despatch on Page 1.) {Special to the Star.) New York, July 15.\u2014 A fine breeze greeted the yachtsmen when they turned out.of their bunks in the Sea- -wanhaka- Club - House-on- Centre Island, hour till 9.30 o'clock, \u2018when its velocity was at least ten miles an hour.The ensign and signal stood out from the pole with a snap (bat delighted the hearts of all the Americans.for they were speaking volumes in f vor \u201cot\u201d El Heirie\u2019s chance in to-day's rae of the balf-raters for the International Cup.It was just the kind of.a day that her friends have been praying for, and everybody conceded that if Captain Crane could not win to-day he never would.Jt was a west north-west wind, and promised to stay.The course to-day was \u2018\u2019out and back,\u201d that is Lo say, three miles to windward or leeward and return, and the same thing over again.Both boats were hauled out of water this morning and cleaned up a bit.Glen- cairn.was subj to a new cout of pot ca\u2019 Captain Crane admitted this morning that his boat is outclassed in the sort of weather that has prevailed during the last two days, and seid to a correspondent for the Star that he apprehended three straight defeats He was more leased with the conditions today than those of any day so far, but he did not hesitate to express the belief that Glencairn could carry her sail plan in yet more of a breeze than was then astir.Outside, on the Sound, the ses was a little bit lumpy.yg Svery one seemed to think it was eiric day, and that the halfrater ve hy would not © to Canada quite as easily as was thought likely after the ruce Last night.However, G.Herrick Duggan, the designer and plucky sailer of the challenger, did not seem in any way disheartened about the _strong breeze or his chances of cap- ring the third straight race to-day.bus By Celeven o'clock the wind became flunky and at times died down to five miles an hour, so that ber friends said did not look quite as bright for the rican yacht as they did an hour or two before.Both the ti boats were put\u2019 afloat about 10.30, and the Canadian cruised around the wharf under.a reefed mainsail, wat ps; boats left for the start at and the judges Dunderburg ait the club whart at ds, ith the stake boat in sow.gvexcast and threa or the Sind, though still prune \u2018fal in st th.The signa was given for the Ju steamer derberg at 12.20.At t oy time the wind was from the west and Mowing a not more than five miles an hour.The club launch Corinthian had left the Dunderberg in charge of Capt.Ed.w bad instructions to piant his buoy thres miles to the eastward.This made the first leg a run out 5 Before Te wind.| was given ratory \u201csignal 12.50% block and the order to 8 go at Tass 6 Can n boat was first over the line with two lengths advantage.Just y got over the wind pick until it blew seven miles san hour.With it El Heirie picked up, too, and began to overhaul the Canadian.The boats spinnakers net, Glencairn to the star board and El Heirie to port.All sai were -hellied out before the force of t} \u2018he increasi wind, and a fine sight was presen to the\u2019 spectators.Glencairn reached the first mark first a JB Heirie was close al as they got their noses into the \u2018ind Glencairne gained rapidly .LEADING HALF \u2018A MILE.encairn finished Glen à at tt lit.te 1pnfore 2.30 55 clocks \"Ralf o ane Island, L.1., July 15.(Special) | \u2014The El Heirie gained on the run in the second round to to the.outer mark, and was only three minutes behind the hencalrn as she turned and began back on the home stretch at à Note.\u2014The telegraphio arrangements at the scene of the race are not complete, owing stations, and this causes a delay in receiving bulletins, which did not exist Valkyrie-Defender races.\u2014Ed.Star.THE BRITANNIA WINS, Campbelltown, Bootland, July 15.\u2014Un- der the auspices -of .Campbeliton Our I's and.: «Other Eyes, Our I's are just as strong as they were fifty years ago, when we have cause to use them.But we have less and less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising, and we are more than willing for you to see quantity.The little | on ; sent out oy the Lrrund, but never Te.July tone wife.of J.D O'Connor, se us through other eyes.This turned, and up the\u201d present is * : ; missing.Chief Masse, who is working McEWEN - - QU AŸ CARRIED.Ge is how we look te S.F.Boyce, .on the cass, says that it is a very Manne, on ihe evening of of ne 3 11th ite wholesale and reteil druggist, .- mysterious ons, but is of the opinion the Rev.G.Whil: ance Mr ugald Duluth, Minn, who after a that the child is being kept in hiding , farmer, ofS 7 ie de for certain reasons in the city at the rave onde 4 th ATA noi Quarter of a century of obser.residence of one.of rs.Lessa ted daughter oer y Miss MN 5 vation writes: | friends.He is also of the opinion that Ewen, No cards.(Huntingdon, Knowi- | LE art ne mother, who ls residing inl ton ine and Liver of \u201cFheve sid Ayer's Sarsape- (1.the child, pad \u20ac this means has been re- as .rilla for more than 25 years, ¢~ to pluage * ss travel on faster Se Wig Li that her ends might | obtained.or The St.Henri polios are be chia hard on the case torday, , T- .THE NOAD CASE.Evidence Taken in This City to Svure.; Exwradit] nissioners at Nom York en Los 210.+ rT Tor tie EE CE 5 1 aged: 84.yoars.nal notice after.(Rochester, NT New.ork and Philadelphia oa -vlsase copy.) KORB a bel this atin ot ney Hn SR Sell.hans - 1 1 ruments.À both st wholesale snd retail, _and have never heard anything \u201cbat words of praise from my À customers: not a vingle cou- |: plaint has ever reached me.1 v bplieve Ayer's Sarsaparilla to side.i - v oi rat ; o'clock, hood to oF 3 fon a nt morvies for Too Pros 0, of, | proceedings agal against Harry.Noad, Go er er vends and acquaintances A be the best blood purifier, that when ry.transportifg truops from |\" rged defaulting ymaster of the Can- pense st * hân been introduced to the gen En ; who lah to construct a Pe rans n \u2019 Pacific coed J: \u2018are being con- = nets dn the 14th dd.\" = Medal public.\u201d This, from a pack io vable, and who mnot thems ducted behind Sloss ours at the Police RL ering, gf Pp selves in profussions of loyalty and in d Court.Yesterday afternoon the teuti- h mr Pare nan who has sold thousands of Lie ghoreilings.for the areater glory |'mons ge ge 3 Sonde Che 3 Ea grossa | doseus of Ayers Sersapesills, TI Viet dues mot find the aspire | service ol.the company was æod | vi +} 4e-atrong testimony, But # tions of the Canudians nglish enough, .cr be fürwarded to the British a anly echoes popular sentimsiif what must they t New York to be used against him in |: the 14 which \u201cAll the Jame wo har FE \u2018tha exradition Rags e Sows \u201c af world over, or has, jand t ren now devote our | twenty witnesses in sll were exam Nothtog But words ex Enel a tittis Jess Lo.er snd à ue here.Noad will be brought before the mg, Cr achts over à A BA pranqular J : ab fine.el Le a ( following or order : to the absence of signal 5 hare was milet= PES Es the Car ota The prises were and he twent ers.N and the t, moni praters a thir \u201cmile course at iL15.a.m., the prize be blog £90, The tent, which has contested à ber of is ra with the to other achts named, has gone Lo Southamp- on.where she will uudergo alterations.The finish of the race Yur the big.yachts was pers close, the Britannia wWinni (0 te, allowance.The Niagara bea THE NARONIC\u2019S FATE.A Bottle Messaxe Bays She Struck an Iosbery.London; July 15.\u2014At the office of the White Star Line in this city word waa received to-day thet at Poylake, near\u201d a bottle was picked up recently, which contained t followin , written on a piece of paper, * Str iceberg, sinking t, mui-ocean, Nar- (Signed) \u201cYOUNG.\u201d \u2018The steamer Naronic, one of the est and finest freighters of the wane Star Line, sailed from liverpool on Feb- and from t hat- ruary 11; 1883, for this city time to t never been beard from.In October, 1898, the.officers of the White Star line recoivel letters from the captain of the Norwegian: ship Emblem, which was then at Bueaos Ayres, stat- | ing that on July 21,\u2018in latitude 36 de- _ Sen YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.if ge Sur the Bran ne = aie vi ar J.C.D Mush 1086 |.- 8.Hache & Ow, y 15 vob Tove.9 y es» Una bak ot good ean! ose 16 Sd an i 1 and enriches the biqged, : an Hood Sarsaparilla Is the One Trno Blgou t'urifier.Al drugglsta, \" Hood's Pills gure nausea, indigestion, bilioususes.oa \"38 cents.An Old Whisky.A New Package, Dewar\u2019s Pint Bottles, handy size, Ask your \u20ac dealer for tliem, Regatta Prizes.YACHTING KNIVES, CIGAR cas, PEWTER BEER MUGS, CIGARETTE CARS, FIELD GLASSES, SUSPENDERS (Sliver Mounted), CORKNCREWS (Rl]ver Mounted), SPORTING SCARF FINS, y 7 JE a HENRY -BIRKS & SONS, DIAMOND\" MEROHANTE PHILLIPS SQUARE ne] \u2014- wi - vo.pr 168x grees north, longitude 37 west, which } +++\".is south-west of the Azores, ho pioked up ne of the, Naronic's boars, x ry was Ti om-side up and thickl - ds ersd with barnasles, ES co 91 \u201csome More There was a large hole in the bot- ar = = tom of the boat.T is the only trace E ¢ Board the chip hme sha orb oar hoc =| 4 P Hi t e p when she sai > Liverpool a8 crew of ninety and à num- : - bo ô r ice nts 4 ber of cattle men.AMERICAN MARKETS.- i oly 15.1098.bcs ; \u2014Just to show what I'have done to old ¢ .- fesse \u2018Mon a Furniture Prices\u2014Just to show how anx- MOWAT'S MOVING.5e pe oi - ¢ ious Lam to have overs home well fus- \u2018 [Special to the Star.] Corn a: EES nished, and no purse entirely emptied\u2014 Toronto, [Specia 15.\u2014Sir Oliver Mowai ou.Ba Su js ¢ Just to stow how cash paying custom- has secured a furnished house in Ot- n Mar.is 20 Tin ¢ ers can save monoy if thoy buy here and: tawa, He will be hers to-morrow ta Pork Bopx.1 83 buy now, > j superintend the removal of his effects 12à js.BOI ke 0 One ail \u201c apholatered e Capital.\" ee ne sp Short Ribs.Bow = = 4 ¢ PARLOR la Tapestry, 6 frin an.4 ; New York : = 00 \u2014 price FINANCE AND COMMERCE, |\"ME® sor.ax mx 3,4 SETS.bE _ \u2014_\u2014\u2014 | Cora Ja.S, $ ; bolstered In plush\u2014old pe wae phe following were Le sales 23 ue Milwaukee \u2018 : present price, $16.00, ME a ; elegraph a ; - = ve A merce at 1% 1-2; 26 at 148, T6 at em Bu: BN \u2018 BEDROOM 2 Three Poe wai ft Hi Pat £8 To co Row The.Jay.® 8 Ÿ : \u2014wWase ba at 80 A 10 \u2018at &1 1-2: 100 Gas | o_o» Bept.0 & ¢ SETS .Ys price, this RI IRR A RN NC Ee 7.OB = : ) Bet for $i2e à.at 17 i00 at 178 1-8 460 at Bent : 9 § 0 et for 31800.* Hr Soe Ll TR i |¢ For the Dining-room Toes 3 ok or £4,000 JO 201-2, SHARP DECLINES.ng- 1.- : \u2014 4 Sideboard, worth $29, for $12.= MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.ly 1h Tho Fests finan | Sideboard.worth 825, for SIA t's : Dining-room Chairs.were SLO, Dow 750 pllaported for (he BTAR d7 Gordo Berathy & On.Beck apte paye À ho lock Rec B | Diniog room Chairs.were 8, sow SL: ak y The 2d 4 Bld es ; wor 5 Poe to 4 Dons Fret Tale vas su, ¢ Érier rally ensued after tbe frst real er Pi 8_ 2 2) rie.5 y e er .re .141 145 145 3 s > ROSE 8 \u2014 | i $- i a.16 \u2014 18 =» x3 cB 5x À À F.LAPOINTE, ~ 1 PR Tom 2 ) 1851 St.Catherine St, Bory of Montreal .on a ot Mm 4 3 : tario Bank ; == SC emit , ==> = An Old Whisky.A New Pack us = pos TO H age.Dewar's Pint Bottles, handy » dm \u2014\u2014 jsize Ask your dealer tor them, oT z\u2014\u2014 i ; _ he § ia ei = = =\" derer, Lapointe, passed thr NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURR.\u2019 + a = sont this morning, | in u charge : 19 10 -_} ficer, en rou Lo the um F able da IB 14 10 Insane at fon.where be \u201cmate 8, Te sauce Pins minou - = - = During the walt ut.he = = == ation ho was gazed | \u2018 Pets emo oovercd in Raw Slt, \u2014 \u2014 vai \u2014_ ; one cove na 5 œl\u201d Trl ET ew mit H put Frames ramon, 30 W.Bis.2.08 E81 THK IRISH LAND BIEL.me Rrtdenion Tioing Table Carpets, ~ He B® = met \u2014 liance\u201d Gas Love vith If En Water A cnorimente 151 #8.BE Lond, July 15\u2014It was fin | Bo SE ae i Mie geaion 1 = = 7: = ul tht Sohal UXRESERVED SAIS .wo , = \u2018 « = == == x \u2018Land Bi to-morrow.1 by order of INO.B.YOUNG, Es@; Whois giving Boon BH up lousekeeplag, at 3 Wi Fresh Fruits i in Season mmm > .RECEIVING EVERY DAY, Fresh California Peaches (Hale's Early), \"Fresh California Bartlett Pears.rrr Dares and Orsage, Fresh Tomatoes, ete.FRASER, VIGER & co, The ITALIAN WAREHOUSE = 5 Suburban Deliveries +- ooly 150 each, 1.50 per douse.Cover almost the entire Island of \u201cMontreal.THE LAKE SHOBE DAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDATS.ee ep 7 RO SRE RE Pointe Id, ace Tropaire: be ju our hands the previous TUESDAYS and Fim THE OUTBEMONT DAYS, WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY AFTEENOONS |= : a Gian tn a ed BET t, Pelnt té Chartes, see.Cumagonde, st, Henri, oe te Le Italian Warebouse Bt.Louis, \u2018Outremont, PO lomvi eae pe dn ve ete.Every Bay In the Week, In addition, Yo are ore prepared to rose\u2019 SPECIAL THIN Be: penal ond, to any part of the asd of | FRABER, VIGER & 00.BHADLESTON & WORRE IMPERIAL BBER.Montreal, on In white Glags Fivoif bottes.SL por ask of 36 desis pata $1.65 dovem pints.SCHLITZ MILWAUKER LAGHR.HEE tete grt fom THE KAISER BHER From the German Empire Brewery, Bremen.lozen quarts.$350 The Ths Keiser Bown to amt contatoing doses plots, 6120 par \u2014 .00 Te of § Soswn quarts.THE PILSENER GERMAN \u2018BEBR .From the Kupper on ao capers Plssnar Bow.{n cases of 4 doesn quart Kupper's Filswes Bear, in cams of 6 Sadie ot smtp par doser, or po In pinta only, 8 dozen cases.4200 per dosen, or $16.50 poe cass of ¢ Gudea, FRASER, VIGER ITALIAN WAREHGUSE, os con wm THE PHŒNIX DORTMUND 1 PEER \u2014 4 AC p NY ji Sh ES oo 2% O\\ carts some polled from, astonis laltingly low.pri.sbepwoin, xed 17 buyers, buy.& CO.\"207, 209 and 21 t ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.== EXPRESS WAGONS Le Open or covered gt or rev\u201d \u2018From $50 to $180.00.| \u201cPasay Cäfriages ob Fhastons; Qimeord Bug f ar om stp sc 820 up.100 to eh from op, na hn | _ 44 FORT STREET.P On TUESDAY MORNING, -Stst Filly, SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.\" the matter of.JOHN ET pIxés, in the Ite of Mont ontreal, Confectioner eneral Caterer.\u2019 micted the © underrignot curator to nelly | bie auction in lote to suit purchasers tthe store, Na.Bt.Catherine st.on Wednesday Morning Next, July tad.Wedding Cake Orne neat Store ures, ra, kets, à Nickel Plated \u2018poatiy Ten and Coffec-Urns, Brass Oilcloth, Brass Trays.Candy Furnaces, Marble Sla Caterers\u2019 complete outfit ers, Glass and \u201cCangolabra, à or.i fo Lot pe lot 6: Terms cas! ers, Gas , Express Waggon and Harness positively w Without reserve.required.SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.; - SAMUEL C.FATT, Cartes, |.WALTER, RAR Auctioneers, {7 1656 Motre Dame st, M.Montiriel.\u201c AnOld Whisky.A Now Paèle \u2014 age.Dewar\u2019s Piht Bottles, Les size.Ask Jour dealer for then, | \"We rks small and $ Qast- ngs of all descriptions of - best quality.Our facilities enable us to offer inducements and.guar- antes: \u2018prompt delivery.H.R.IVES & CO 1002 queen Montreal, | Chambly Aqueduct.- Tendors call at spooif nes Cartier, mn LATE gsgett Am OM Whisky, A New Pack- l'age.Dewar\u2019s Pint Bottles, handy size.Ask yous dealer tor them.| Thefollowing advertisements were ] received too late for classification.or Arana Forme ar poem Es Ames OF Ps Re pr OR BT.ETIENNE CARS beak.sootaintog a Are Hox.Saaz, AND GOOD sarep- Wins et DIATELY.¢ Tiger 2t- rg Hd .{EE FREER, "]
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