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[" i Î EE Lu ES AR ie GT _ i d .of the steamer Wildcraft, ashore at Port fi La Tour, N.S, -Sbe will be placed in dry pi .at the end of the season.4.Dry Goods You have to pay in im ; Men's tariff about oue-thirü of ~ Furnishings the amount of your pur- , «base, Habe rdus Lory You savé Interest by care ng a smaller stock.- Carpots.You can receive at least 5 \u2014 Koil Island) are in danger, dispose \u2014___ Clair, on Wedn , escaped, A 8 © ~~ \u201cclared batter in .moar Petrolia.\"77 It is announced that Cornelins Van- - of his illness ard is on a miraculous escape, and too much praise eaumot given ta Lie captain and crew \u201cvof the Canistes for rescuing them from coo sugh 8 perilous condition.\u2019 \u201cee ; : GREAT RAINE, Wm Baby was sok, we cave hor Cestoria, | ze \u201cTHURSDAY.JULY 23, 1886.\u2014\u2014\u2014 WEEKLY STAR: 1st Week's Issue.Average Circulation of \u2014 4 1 al i 4 [tue STAR.PRICE ONE CENT THE TRADE.You don't require to place such large orders in ad- _vauce.You don\u2019t waste so mi ime aud money in ing your orders.' You are not left with the same amount of bad stock arket per cent.on the amount Our Five i paid in import tariff, Great money ia circulated Depurtments, \"avis vou votter Interest and assisting \u2018in building up your JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Wellington & Front Sts, Essst, Torente.MONTREAL OFFICE 1 *- at 207 St.James Street.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.Liberal Club was organized at Metcalf, Ont.near Ottawa on Tuesday might, by Mr.Charles Murphy.of the Ontario Federation of Liberni Clubs.The officers elected were: A.McDonald, resident; Dr.Morrow, secretary-lreas- x; James Layton, corresponding sec retary.Nine vice-presidents, ] ing each of the polling suidivisions in the township, were chosen, their duty being to establish branch clubs in eac of the particular sections.Three tollégätes and the keeper's res- Mences vos burned spout Wind- #01, Ont., by thoss who object to pay toll.The protestors are farmers, it is A score of them disguised removed ihe keep'rs\u2019 pools and chattels and then burn.d their houses.The points of attack were Lhe Essex, Maidstone and Oldcas:le gats.Une toll-gats still re mains upinjured.\u2018 _ Forest fires are raging in British Col- Alberni ranchers (Vancouver Mineral Hill is The Duke of York By draulic mi lost stables, ackami flop, assay offic: and 75,030 feet of lum- r.Outside \u2018of Vancouver the air is full of smoke.Nurrew esospes are reported, but no loss of life The promised British Bios Book on Venezuela is issued.An official summary is prefix! which claims that the documents atiach'd prove that for over two centuries prior to 1796 the Dutch bontrolled the territory which is now ted, and that their control was vecognized by the Opaniards.The defeat of the British Govern- ent in ('liuse 24 of the Irish Land BL was totally unforseen.and is as \u2018pribed to the absence of many of the inisterial members at the royal wedding.Of course the Government will fiot resign on such a division.#4The Grenvile brewery, near Prescott, Ont\u2026 on fire yesterday, was completely gutted b:fure the fire was put out.The lace was fully insured.When the Og- nur bridage arrived the fire was out.An effort is to be made by the Brock- ville.cheese men to see if :bey cannot of their product without the middleman.A representative is going to England to see what can be done.W.Clive, a Port Huron, Mich., lawyer, was drowned near Stag Island in Lake lai peday by the capsizing of a boat.His 2e companions They were fishing.Francis Belanger, engineer on the steamer Reliance, was drawn into the wheel box and killed at L\u2019Orignal, Ont., while the boat was at the wharf getting ready to start for Ottawa.John DD.Rockfeller, of Chicago, the oil magnate, has just given the clty of Cleveland $1,000,000 as a centennial gift commemoration of the celebration going on there, The remains of Mrs.Youmans, the ce- Jebrated temperance worker, arrived at Picton, Ont., Wednesday.The funeral rvice was held in the first Methodist: ua mass of fire.A.Burrows, of Smith\u2019s Falls, Ont, has arranged for 2000 head of steers to be sent tc France.There is no embargo ba cattle \u2018to that country.There is talk at Ottawa of a small bicycle corps being added to the Police department for running down sprinting sad dri peddlers.A contract has been let for the floating dock at Halifax.A valuable oil well has been struck i east of Leamington, Ont., de- quality than that found derbilt, sr., has passyd the danger point the high road 2\" .The Rideau are now undergo- Ing the.necessary c oa preparatory to the Dominion \"Rifle Association meet next month.The Hartford, Conn., Militia Company, to the number of about 200, will visit Quebec in SeptemPer.John Wilson, a Lanark Co, Ont, man, panager of the Brunette Mills at New estminster, B.C., is dead.M.Bpuller, the French senator and a statesman, is dying Dijon.\u2014\u2014 DRIVEN OUT TO SEA.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 During Toronto, July 23 pecial) ae the task of increasing her navy the gale last night a skiff containin a young man named William Darby an: Miss Jennie.Thompson, was driven out {nto the lake.No tidings heve since been received of them, and it is b are drowned.; Port Hope, Ont, July 23.\u2014About nine -d'ekxk- fast night; wiite-out-boating- George Stott and Miss Mabel Glidden, of this ton, were caught in the heavy.north-westerly gate which sprang up suddenly and were blown out into the se.Searching parties have been on the oh high, he Now York thom.All the porta on t ew Yor shore have heen potified.Port.Dalhousie, Ont, July 28.\u2014 A OUNE couple, the man a about 21 nd the young lady about 18, was picked up at seven o'clock this momi by the Sr Canistee, about thirty- ey ow Toronto, from an open 3 ad drifted from Victoria Park Toot e evening.The: are now on board steamer Eup ress of India, bound for Toronto.They had a terrible night.The captain was over three hours tek- Ing them from their small skiff.It was \u201c Kansas Cty, Mo.July 23.Souibern Kansas and Southern and Western Missouri Lave within the last thirty-six hours experianced the heavi years and considerable tage will for sult.A hb fy Shen she was a Child, sho eriod for Castoria, lie had Children, she gave ties Gastoria r presen | -pean crisis: lies Even without = treaty.- they | but have found no trace | ham she became Mis, sho clus to Caztortn, BRITAIN'S GARE Prince Bismarck on the European Situation.THE DESIGNS OF FRANCE AND BUSSIA.The Prince Alleges That England is Anxious, London, July 23.\u2014A despatch from Hamburg says that the following is an authorized expression of Prince Bismarck's views on the pending Euro- \u201cThe English policy is govérned by anxiety about the conflict which England must fighy out with, Russia and France.France is striving for the Soudan and Russia for \u2018India, and as England is their common antagonis$ in these aspirations they are natural al- \u201cEgypt is of great strategic importance to England's position both in the Souden and India, and is, therefore, now the pivot of British policy, the anxie- tics of which bave been not a little enhanced by Russia\u2019s recent attitude toward ithe Egpytian question.\u201cEngland will not give up Egypt, but does not feel herself'a match for Russia and France, and is therefore casting about for help, hitherto, and let us hope in the future, in vain, so far as Germany and Austria-Hungary are concermed.\u201cBut the British are tormented by ! merly of Rouse'a Point.-acroms the line.-The-** place.ably'lighter than his opponent, Lud the 1 of the fray throughout.He drew blood in the sesond ruund, and knocked bis man out in the middle of the fourth round by & stiff right-hander on the jaw.A large number of Indians from the neighborhood of Hogansburg were present, being attracted to the scene by the glare of the torches, and seemed to appreciate what they suw.POPULISTS AND SILVERITES.Bryan's Friends Hope the Former Will or Endorse Thely Man.St.Louis, Mo., July 23.\u2014The leading members of the Populist party are generally ngreed that their national platform shall follow closely Lhe lines of the Omaha platform adopted four years ago.It demands free coinage sil- ver.a.graduated income tax, Govern- |.ment control of railroads, telegraphs and telephones, ond the prohibition of alien vwnership of lands.; The Bryan Steering Committee find that a sufficient.number bf votes are pledged to their candidate to insure his nomination on the first ballot.\u2018The Populist and Silver conventions were launched yesterday, but neither made much headway.he vf the Silver convention 1 ranged in advance.It included simpl the adoption of a 16 to 1 platform a the nomination of \u2018Bryan end Sewall, but those in charge of 1t deemed it good policy to go slowly, in the.belief that they might.by remaining session, -be-able to exercise an influence in shaping things in the Populist convention.To this end they appointed a rr.mit- tee of seven, to meet with a similar committee from the Populists for the purpose of reaching a common plan of action._, The -first-session of the Populist convention yesterday was disappointing \u2018to those w anticipated relentless, bitter war from the drop the gavel, and it was a disa ; who i ined that the galleries would swarm with people, drawn thither either by curiosity or sympathy with the deliberations of the convention.a an which will hold 12,000, p e.ot :600 spectators at: a liberal estimate were in the balconies.\u2018floor where the delegates were gathered was in some respects crowded with as i THE GLENCAIRN CELEBRATION.\u2014MR.JAMES ROSS, COMMODORE OF THE ROYAL ST.LAWRENCE YACHT CLUB, AND OWNER OF THE __ another anxiety.They no longer believe in the unassailability of their European island empire, for whereas many things have changed elsewhere in the last decade, England's eystem of e- fence is still the same as in Wellington's time.It suffices for her non-European vountries.In view of the world-wide extent of her interests, she must have more ships on foreign coasts than Russia and France.But the power or powers which preponderate where the conflict must be decided, that is, in the English Channel and the North a will be victorious.; \u201cThe French Channel fleet alone is already a match for the English, and its junction with the Russian Baltic fleet would put an end to England's superiority in the waters in which the conflict must be decided.- \u201cAdd to this that her insular i- tion involves the danger of England being starved out by an enemy, so that the must unconditionally suriender if a victorious hostile fleet should succeed in cutting off her supplies.\u201cEngland has not égnored this danger, and is, therefore, working diligently at 8! an extent that it will be superior under all circumstances.she maintains her upsriority at sea, her antagonists must y to convert Lhe sea war as quickly as possible into a land war, and seek a decision where all the nerves of the \u201corld ide ire | t-\u2014that is, in ndon.\u201d \u2018 TRIED TO SHOOT HIS WIFE: unique an assemblage as was ever mass- under one roof.A single glance ahowed that they represented the common le\u2014a term in which they glory \u2014that they came from the farm, the mine the workshop and the factory.The discarded conventionalities.Fully half of them sat in their shirt sleeves with \u2018their coats slung over the backs of the chairs.ng them were many pie- turesque personalities\u2014men who have been known as agitators and reformers for years were there, but there were also many whose ability and force of character have given them high stations.The appearance of several women delegates on (he , 11097 Tas a movet, feature 1 a nation» politica e .© press benches usually occupied by the ropresentatives of the big dailies were largely given over to the editors of the weekly reform papers.The day's session, which lasted about an hour and a half, developed nothing.The committee on credentials was not able to report last night, and owing to an accident to the wires there was no light in the ball.So the convention took a recess until 10 o'clock this morn- Butte.Mont., July 23.\u2014 T tain Republican is cut with ation of the McKinle ket and declares for Bryan and Sewall on the silver question.The Madison- ian, of Virginia City, the oldest Repub- i i State, alwo Moun- repudi- - the es for Bryan and Sewall.New York, July 23.\u2014 The State Committee of the Democratic party reform organization last night ad a re- Cobourg, Ont., July 23\u2014Early this morning Lewis Taylor, a man about 50 gars of age, attempted ta shoot work.Early this morning he returned to his home, and opening the shutters of his wife\u2018s| bedroom, he attempted to enter.His wife told him not to come in, ~whereupon he drew revolver and fired at her.The bullet struck her left-hand.4 is thought triad i wifi gi \u2026 Some.money which he thought she tind.He has cleared out.THE GREAT TAILORS* STRIKE.New York, July 23.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014Accord- to the lateet reports yesterday, 420 of the 600 tailor shops, empl 6000 operators.in ths city.are practically tie up.À similar condition of affaire prevails in Brooklyn, and Brownaville, where at least 6500 hands have voluntarily quit work.Two thousand oft ors di o\u2018clook last night, as they had not: learned of the order to strike until the er- noon.Perfect order prevai PRIZE FIGHT NEAR CORNWALL.4 fa\" 222 15 : © & TT (Special to the Star) ~Corawall, July 23.-\u2014About two more \u2018local laut night -witi .ns to ag Piaiah between George and | his wife.: me days ago he left home looking for Cornwall, £ of sible CEA Wim to opted solution that will be telegraphed to the Demcoratio leaders, who are ex- - pected to confer in Chicago today.It recites that a committee of seven be appointed to represent the Democratio party reform organization in conference with Democratsiin other States as to what steps should be taken to bring | cratic aotion, the preservation of Democratic principles and the restoration of the Democracy rightful moral and political wei, the Union.f about, by meters WILL DEBATE ARBITRATION, RTC.\u201c London, July 23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Standard the Conservative organ atates, ¢his morning, that the Opposition in Parliament intends td raise a debate -over the Venezuela Question and over the negotiations with the United States for an arbitration treaty, followin 1 sugg by Sir i ernon Har- court, be leader of the Opposition in Es rémar] in Far e exp Sal invited an \u2026 RESPONSIBLE FOR TREASON.- Constanti July £3.amer Tree Es been Issue à | the.council of Armenis and Batre sschate that they will be held yospon part of the Armenia hon.: : 244 bus intment to those | and Hobart tic- | to ita.ght in the lines + 5 + THE GLENÇAIRI TAIN ANj DESIGNER OF CUT THEN R.RACING CELEBRATION.\u2014MR.GEORGE HERRICK DUGG THE GLE: FAN.NCALRN, AS HE LOOKED LAKE ST.LOUIS.OLD COLIN Canadian Managers in INTO SANADA, \u2014\u2014\u2014 New Yorl Reticent, Abot it.frien SOME- TAL: BEARDING THE BESERVE HLSTERING.Regarded Only 3 a Temporary New York, July ticed recently that Stop Jap.(Special tdbe Star.) \u2014Et has been nope Canadian banks have been withdramg gold from the su: amoygnts.b-treasury in paratively large Six hundred thesand dollars.was taken by them lai Monday, and as much more the wel before.known here why t) made, although it the gold is not for of cuss the matter.withdrawals are understood that ks decline to dis- r.Watson, of the the Canadian b agency bere of thBank of Montreal, admits that these shs have been taken, but professes to rexd them as being in no Way out oflhe-common.New York bânkers thinbtherwise, however, and the general vid to the banks there the reason creasing their sup m Cl among them seems Canada have given for ines of the yellow be that affairs etal The actioii of theading banks in the\u201d earing House Agiation, in agreeing to contribute enoh of their gold to 000,000 \u2018of make good the gold, has, on the in m the Treasury g effect.althoug theré is no uziani- ity of feeling eut the wisdom of step.The ent on which it was taken is thaït may enable the Government to gjalong without a new loan before tion.EN hoe! more n a stomp.he pe The t to stop the gap [the enough to tide of t bh Presidential eleo- No one afims that it is any rs t it will now and the mid of August, when It is not Kport.The agents, 1 .natural causes, namely, the beginning of the export cotton movement, then due.They admjt that their action may not have this effect, in which case they - acknowledge thet the Government will have no resource but to issue more nds.: They think, bowever, that such an issue would be used with great effect against the sound money party at the polls in November, and that, therefore, it worth taking the c ry- thing, they admit, depends on the extent to which confidence is restored by the re-establishment of the reserve.who think action was itl-ad- vised say that it cannot fail to result in fresh alarm.Their idea is that it may Sggrevals the very alarm it is inten: \u2018to allay.This notion is based on the theory that the gold reserve was , CAP- f that - transfer of\u2014gold\u2014{ banks to the treasury fails to restore Cleveland \u2018will confidence, Mr.be i make a new loan.This, .Morgan says, could be done without serious difficulty, \u2014 TOILETS AT THE WEDDING, The Queen Soberly Attired\u2014Other and er London, July 23.\u2014At the- royal wed- pel Royal, at Buckingham Palace, lea hedvily on the arm of Prince Christian of Denmark, and was conducted to à chair at the left of and facing the aliar.Her Majesty was dressed in black silk and wore the ribbon of the Order of the Garter and other decorations.A white.lace veil, surmounted with a diamond tiara, covered her head.The Princess of Wales wore a gown of rich white silé with silver embroidery around the neck.Her hair was dressed in exquisite taste and liberally set off with diamonds.The Ducheas of Sparta wore a gown of white and silver_hrocade, and a mag- pearls.\\ The gown worn by the Duchess of York was of white brocade silk, the bodice irimmed with pointe d'Alencon lace.She also wore a tiara of diamonds and pearls.Mrs.Joseph Chamberlain wore white satin, the bodice being almost veiled with white chiffon.Miss Yznaga wore a dress of striped chine glace silk, the bodice having a white Marie Antoinette fichu.When the royal bridal couple arrived at Wolverton from London tbere were thousands of people there to meet them at the station, and as they drove to Appleton House, where they are to spend the honeymoon, the peop® gave many enthusiastic expressions of loyalty and interest, + THE CLEVELAND STRIKERS Will Boycott Firms that Employ Members of the Militia.Cleveland, Ohio, July 23.\u2014The Central Labor Union met last night to discuss the Brown strike.After radical speeches had been made, it was decided by a unanimous vote to boycott.every firm in Cleveland which furnishés employment to members of the State mi- itia.A COMMANDER'S HUMILIATION.Madrid, July @3.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday Admiral ?\u201c THE GLENCAIRN | CZ Créée } EBRATION.\u2014MR.FRED SHEARWOOD, THE FAMOUS CREW\" OF THE * GLENCAIRN.\u201d - not dangerously low when.the banks to replénish it, and that such a step could only draw attention to the weak condition of ths \u2018country\u2019s credit, which is thus made dependent on .pH- vate enterprise for its integrity.These latter views do not by any means prevail, however.It is known that such eminent financiers as J.Pie n were among those who advised the tanks to act as they did, and everyone is aware that he would not give advice that is contrary to sound practice and good principle.Mr.Morgan does not sesert, however,\u201d that the ernment will not called upon to issue mors bonds before clection.He only goes so far as to express the hope that is action will à gold exports are ljly to be checked by make such an | ue un- SE _ Ta ; x \u201cmn, oo NL * 0, ~ il I = | \u2014 i= On.AA IE La BA) 2 7 Z VA NOR LE / \u2014 Nn Ss \u2014 EE IT Nie, EE ATRIA =e il os Vin \u2014 sea 2, f NRPS \u2014_\u2014 adel the P - + FO PROSECUTE SMUGGLERS, 1.both tho boat and her c \u2014 Jose Maria Beranger, Minister of Marine, made a reply to the Carlist protest against the humiliation of Spain, Involved in the dismissal of the cammander of the Spanish cruiser Conde de Venadito \u2018at the uest of the United States, on account of the crusiers having fired upon the American steamer Allianca, off Cape Maysi, Cuba.Admiral Beranger said that the commander had not been dismissed, but had simply been relieved from his command, which he only beld temporarily.MR.PRINGLE DEAD.(Special to the Star.) Napanee, Ont.July 28 \u2014Allen Pringle died at his residence in the Township of Richmond gresterday after a short illness, aged 55.Deceased was recognized.as one of the leading bee keepers of Ontario, and was over the honey exhibit at the ; Worlds Fair by the Ontario Government.He was a skilful and sucoessfyl {farmer and a deep thinker and logical reasoner, and a contributor to many .magazines, both in the United States and Canada.Ottawa, Ont., July 23.\u2014 Hon.Wm.Paterson, Controlier of Customs, has issued orders to have criminal proceedings instituted against a number of scemen suspected of belon to tho crow of a veswl, discovered in the act of landin 8 contraband cargo at w Point, C.B., early in July.Chief Preventive Officer Phoran, who came upon the amug- fe with his men, was seriously inured in a melse which took place.t A FINE STEAMER SUNK.New Orleans, Fia.July 29.\u2014Ths dteam- boat Tulane, one of the finest of the Mississippi \u201cboats, was sunk last even~ 1ng at Cora plantation, seventy-tive miles © She was héavil aad argo are un com= | plete loss.The passengers and the crew were landed without loss or injury.eestor A BICYCLE PATENT SUIT.(Special to the Star) Toronto, July 23.\u2014Tbe Bicycle Accident Reyaïr Company (itd.) o has ued a writ against ries R.Peterdin, Bay stroet, for an alleged in- frin ent of A.M.Rice's patent wooden e-bar for bicyclos.: ARMENIANS KILLED.London, July $3.\u2014(Special) A de- spatoli from Donstantinople to the Times that cres have at 1 95, Atrmienieds have boen kilisd \\ RJ Urdu, \u2018on ; Minor, necessary.He says without reserve, too, the ding yesterday the Queen walked into the cha 4 2 | nificent diamond tiara tipped with white | .|-Arrow _| the effest ned \u201cthe | pasesd over them, they find themselves | sarrotnded by flo | river nearly all the cabins and shaft mak} ga Lol lar -observed was the beavy rainfal)] imme- \u2018Largest Sale.LEAD PACKETS ONLY.Colman\u2019s J.& J.Agents:\u2014J.L.WATT & MOTT.OF EXQUISITELY- NO NERVE DISTURBING QUALITIES.\u201cSALADA\u201d CEYLON TEA BLACK AND MIXED.TT x 2h DP Trade Mark.| We do not make all the world\u2019s supply of mustard\u2014 _ although a very large proportion of it.We have rivals\u2014 but we have taken medals in competition with them all.Manufacturers to Her Majesty the Queen, ! 1722004 CHOICE FLAVOR.Greatest Value.ALL GROUERS, Mustard COLMAN, 177 2387 21 16638 T OU ARE ANXIOUS ABOUT THE FIT of your Coat.Be just as anxious about the fit of your Shirt, it will pay you.\u2018We \u2018have new Ideas in shirt making.When one has a well fitting shirt under well-fitting clothes it seems easier to get along in the hot weather._ : Perfect Fitting Shirts j R.J.TOOKE, \u2018 ST.JAMES STREET ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST ST.CATHERINE STREET BAST SEAS OF FLAMES.Great Damage in Washington State and British Columbia., Wash., July 23\u2014In the moun- Spokane tains to the north a strong breeze has betn the rfheans of i the forest fires into raging walls of e, which are sweeping into the valleys with ter-/ rible rapidity.News from Kalso and points along the lakes in British Columbia 1s to that the high wind has amouldering embers into a and where the.wore the five: fresh.thought they Y mes.soe cases escape is almost impossible, and\u2019 a number of deaths may be On the North-Fork of the .Salmon houses have been burned, with a large quantity of provisions and tools.Rossland, B.C., is in danger.The citizens of the town are out in the hills tryi to prevent the fire from reach- i their mes.Cabins within four of the town have | burn - The United.States Forestry Commission estimate the damage in this State at many millions of dollars.- Vancouver, B.C., July 28.\u2014Along the \u2018Northern railway between toom and Goshen, bush fires have burned many barns, fences and railroad ties.At_ Vancouver last night there were two fires, a houss and ateamer being Unless rain comes very soon large large tracts of timber a the Fraser river will be destroyed nse smoke has settled down over the seapoi towns, and it is with the greatest difficulty navigation can be carried on.- It is believed that several miners have perishod in the vicinity of Spokane, ington.; = : - The bush fites in British Columhis are more 2xisusive sid Sestruotive than in any season during the pes years.The southern half of Vancouver Island has not seen clear atmosphere for several days.The worst raports of reached this city from Alberni last night.That citv is surrounded by one immense fire, which has taken entire possession of \u201cMineral Hill,\u201d a wealthy section.\u2019 The flames have de- stroved all buildings at the Duke of York mine, China Creek, And are now within two or| three miles of the town, having numerous camps, bridges, .Thers were many narrow escapes from death.Women and children had to be kept under the piping of the hydraulic mines and drenched with water to prevent them from being scorched.The to pro y thus far is estimated at over half a million dollars.and the loss on burned timber will reach - well into the millions.Lu +, METEOR KILLS TWO.Struek n CII Its Fall-Burled Deep inthe Ground.City of Mexico, July 23.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014 A remarkable phenomenon at the mine of Eaftos Reyes, in the State-of Chi- huahun, occurred yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock.\u2018A tremendous explosion was heard, and an enormous mass of burning matter was soen to fall from the heavens, siriking ¢ side of & mountain and bringing down with i In its course wn- unged Into the ground, | le from which boil wa ter still issues.me One of the most wi dintely after the dewsent of the meteor, The e are very superstitious, as this one of the many realizations of the prophecies of the vision-seeing girl 0 .\"The meteor \u2018in falling.destroyed the house of a miner, iditing his two children.- HURT BY A BICYCLIST.down by a bicyclist and considerably: burt yesterday afternoon.A CASE OF CHOLERA IN LONDON.London, July.#3.(3 JA Jomo tr Pet A ce [La Mode Nouvelle SE ira miners puis La lancement es pod Wem: Sameds 3rd Number SUMMARY: A nos à Babolin.Un quartorze jui enfapls aux bains de mer-\u2014Dr Gai.satte.Les chiens pe Chiffon.| DT Coin des enfints : AS rand mere.; 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To simple \u2018\u2018ouriosity seckers,\u201d to those whose physical condition 16 perfect-\u2014to those who nesd no aid\u2014to vo we say emphatically this Pook fs useless and uni It is purely medical and scientific, published to make Born à system of treatment of tncaloulable value to man If you are looking for something sentinsentsl, frivoions, {mproper don't waste your time and ours by writing.This not for you.a - 1t you ant advice, wisdom, warning, help, noble manhood \u2014it yOu want to escape snares, Lis, guackary\u2014geh this book now.Write to the Fric Medical Co., 64 Ni re ot., Buffalo, N.¥., and ask for copy \u201cComplete Man! \u201d They will send it sesled in plain envelope satizeiy fres, for short me.a facts, t Paris, July 3.\u2014(8p¥e1a)) \u2014Catherine Booth-Clibbor:, commu Poon he La| Maÿechale, head of the vation Army organization in Fiance, was knocked PASSED A GOOD NIGHT.\u2014w New York, Jaly 23.Corpelus \u201cVan derbilt passe anothor good night gnd bus condition continues to improve.\u2019 \\ Spooial Nodes.Te Attend the great Remmant sale morrew, Friday.of Rem.a ASE and that nodording to official éccounta : so.EL alworth Road, Soufh .The officials axamioiog the thot où thie cass.Lhd dia nants In all depariments will be offered at ridiculously low prices, The \u20188 Uagaley Co, Ltd, CT Ne - LA à .| Ladles\u2019 Cutting Academy BOECKH'S BRUSHES \u201cfi, Will Work Wondees The Baily Star | sers Er STE Fe GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.168 and 165 St.James Strept.part of th frooat Be ou.Tang STan ex- Tux paur 8 Gran le sent to ay ote for six month, Ro.ar three er ve believe the in the city of M i ~ Mechanics, Clerks, Salesmen, Farmers, Laborers, \u2018Milkmen, Gardeners, - Ete, Etc.Four Hundred and Eighty Dollars for Nine Short Letters___\u2014\u2014 THE PRIZE LETTERS.Now that Mr.Laurier, by his assurances to the manufacturers, appears to be making up his mind that the revenue tariff idea should be abandoned, the interest in the prize letter competition, announced in the Star, is creating more and more interest.The Star takes the ground that the American experience of a revenue tariff should act as a danger signal to Canada.It is not = question as to who shall be Premier or whether the Conservatives or Liberals shall govern the country.It is a ques tion of steering the ship away from the rocks.Any competitor who prefers that his letter should not be published should mark it, \u201cnot for publication.\u201d By reference to the details of the competition in previous issues it will be observed tbat there are three classes, and the awards of four hundred and eighty dollars in cash will go to the best three letters in the three classes.The letters should be short, say from four to eight pages of note paper, although an excess of this space will not ect as a bar to success.The winning letters will be those considered the most sensible, and success will not depend upon literary style or construction.The questions to be considered are: © 1.Is a revenue tariff desirable for Canada f 2.Does the experience of others in departing from a protective to a revenue tariff justify the belief that a \u201crevenue tariff would work serious 1n- Jury to manufacturers, farmers, : mer- \u2018chants, artisans and wage-earners generally § ; The competition will not be closed before the 30th July.> THE FRESH AIR FUND EXCURSION ji \u2014 The Committee will be at the Star office, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, each week, at three o'clock, to consider applications for the benefits of the fund.) THE FRESH AIR FUND.Subscribers to the d who forward their contributions tBrough the \u201cStar\u201d office are requested to send when possible cheques payable to order.When.however, the money is handed in, a receipt therefor should be obtained.The Publishers cannot bold themselves responsible for gums for which a proper receipt has not been issued.Those wishing to subscribe anonymously may as readily obtain such a receipt, under whatever fictitious name or initials they may adopt as where the actual name is given.THE \u201cSTAR' BY MAIL.The Star is sent to people at the summer resorts at city rates.ACROSS THE RICHELIEU.The New Rallway Bridge at Sorel Opened.The new Montreal & Sorel Railway bridge « over the Richelieu River, at So- been \u2018opened up to the traffic \u2018of the company.The new bridge is 550 feet long, with 1600 feet of trestle work.The steel structure was furnished by the Dominion Bridge Company.There are seven piers.There are 120 piles under the circular pier, all of which were cut off in 82 feet of water.The bridge has one swinging and two fixed spans, and is opened for craft going up and down the Richelieu.It will cost in the hborhood of $150,000, and was built er Government inspection by Mr.J.M.McCarthy, as chief engineer, \u2018and Mr.H.Eeauchemin, manager of the South \u201c Shore Railway.The road was tested by two locomotives aud eeveral cars \u2018heavily Inden with iron, and the test vas most saitisfactory.The trains now run right into Sorel.The Company intend pushing their road on to Nicolet.* NEW ENGLAND TO ALBERTA.Mr.C.O.Swanson, Dominion Immi- , ration agent in the Upited States, ar- ed in she city yesterday from New England, in charge of a party of 45 immigrants, mostly adulls, bound for Wetaskewin.À 'berta, ents for French ptf Favro & Cle., RuedelaG 18, Paris, France.Advertising sre Mesars.range, Bate- = CIRCULATION > \u2014OFP THE\u2014 Daily - and Weekly Siar FOR WERK ENDING JULY 18, 1896.TUESABY.c.ocasouess soacsccsesesan seen $4,674 Wednesday .cwee creas coaseunicennees 44,5{8 Th@rsdAY ces ansessiensestos 1 44,665 Friday .coce covers vouvse 005 vcersrovesse 44,718 SatUrÜSY.o\u2026iovoncceenerenenenseencnces 50, 129, 275,455 Present Average: 45,576 \u201cse 85,328 ofthe STAR ==190 04 From the above figures are excluded several thousand short subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.DAILY, For Week ending July 18.Average Circulation THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1806 THE VENEZUELAN QUESTION By our cable reports we learn that Sir William Harcourt is urging the Government to devote a sitting of the House of Commons to the discussion of the Venezuelan question, as it is affected by the protracted negotiations between ths Cabinets of London and Washington, and that Mr.Balfour shows some relu tance in furnishing the opportunity.\u201d That a desire.to remove all sources of irritation between tbe two countries existy on both sides of the House \u2014 deed, except for a fraction, we might say, exists on both sides of the Atlantic, seems increasingly evident ; but it is not by any means so clear that a full dress Parliamentary debate will do much to strengthen the bands of the diplomatists upon whom the burthen of bringing matters to a successful issue will rest.In the first place, only a portion of the official correspondence between the two countries has so far been made pub- Fc and the report of the American Commissioners to Venezuela has not seen the light, and, moreover, it must be remembered that we are getting peril- otsly near to that fevered period which always characterises the quadrennial Presidential campaign.Accidentally or carelessly\u2014perhaps even intentiomallv\u2014 it Is quite possible some independent, but exuberant orator, will rush in and say things the diplomats on both sides would rather \u201chave left unsaid, and a discussion, except upon some definite motion made officially by the Government, can scarcely strengthen Lord Salisbury's hands at the present stage.\u201cft is highly probabls that the Prime Minister, considering his experiences at \u201cthe time of the Sackville-Wast incident, has purposely refrained from burrying on its settlement, lest its terms should become a subject for the enterprising machinery of the wire-pulling pMitician to bring into play during the next three months.The great object aimed at by the best men and true statesmen of both countries is so important, and its successful accamplishment in laying down an automatic plan of arbitration upon kindred issues, would be so beneficial to trade and commerce as well as so dear to all lovers of peace, that it is to be hoped if any Parliamentary debate does take place, its scope will be carefully limited.Experience bas taught us that little good bas ever coms from premature discussions upon foreign questions in any chamber elected by popular vote.The Irish Land Bill, now under discussion is remarkable for its draught.manship.So many clauses were considered favorable to their views by both sections of the Home Rulers that it was allowed to pass a second reading without a division.The landlord interest has induced the Government to make some amendments in its favor in their own bill and the fight is being left principally to representatives from the Emerald Isle as is proved by the figures in a division \u201499 to £6\u2014by which one of the amendments have been carried against the Government.À so many provisions i in the bill are considered favorable to them by all three Irish political sections, their leaders are afraid to so ob struct the measure as to bring about its withdrawal, and its further \u2018 progress in committee will be wstohod with interest.\\ FOR THE \"GENERAL RAL HOSPITAL.Mrs.Redpath, of.f'Ghiselhuret, np Mrs, R , of * forwarded and pig osycctive the nuthorities of tbe Montreal ra: Hospital to be devoted to the novation fund of the Soepical.and have , to re THE OPENING or PARLIAMENT, ae a s Grand Frank and the circulation of combined issue of all tho ho other Engliah published \"5 sp .has arrived in town from\u201d Detroit Lown .to.take.|, Mr.enjo day at Bradetord\u201d a Ee aine 1 cases Save .te recently a By cate wished to arra for an exsursion over the Grand Trunk and were willl to guaraptee cight hundred peaple, but this proposition was It y 5 probe that a dore rate will on this du ve the © railw: ce bee no made on this de Rf #7 te es The Misses Dow took their departyre from town on Tuesday evening for Ot- te:burn, Lake Temiscouata, where they will Soin\u2019 Sir Joseph H n and party for @ short visit, before roceeding to Dalhousie, N.B., where t will take up their residence at the h Arran for a few wee! Mr.Kenneth McPherson has been spending a short holiday at Murray Hay, where Mrs, McPherson is spending the summer with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Elliott, of New York, who have for many years made Murray Bay their headquarters for the summer months.The many friends of Mr.Forbea Torrance will learn with regret that he has n removed frum his residence, the | Highland, Lachine, to the Montreal Gen- | eral Hospital owing Lo severe illness.He is under the care of Dr.F.J.Shepherd., daughter of the late Mr.1 osepre, Dorghester street.av- ing been summoned b oy th the gerious illness of her uncle, Mr.Evans, whose condition gives rise to auch anxiety.Mrs.John Seybold and family are among the recent: arrivals from Montreal at Long Island, on the coast of Maine, where they will spend the summer idays.Miss McCann and Miss Maggie Me- Cann, of Mansfield street, are spending a week with friends in Quebec, having left town on Sunday morning by the Grand Trunk.Mr.Henry Hogan, of the St.Lawrence Hall, left on his holidays last evening oing to Cacouna and the Inch Arran, at on aie.and to bis fisherics, at Ste.Anne des Monts.Mrs.W.A.Nicholls and famil among the recent arrivals from real at Notre Dame du Portage, where they have taken up their residence for some® weeks.Mrs.J.E.Hunsicker and Miss Hun- sicker are among the recent departures from town for Rwise\u2019s Point, N.Y., whera they have taken up their residence at the indsor.Mr.J.D.Patierson and Mrs.Patterson are the guests of Mr.A.A.Ayer and Mrs.Ayer at their delightful country house, Silver Heights, Puinte Claire.| Sir Joseph Hickson, Lady Hickson and family took their departure from Ca- couna, on Tuesday, for Otterburn,where they will spend two or three weeks.Mr.Edgar MacDougall and Mrs.Mac- \u2018Dougall sre the guests of Mr.E.A.Whitehead and Mrs.Whitehead at their pretty country house at Dorval.Mr.David Morrice, jr., and Mrs, Mor- rice were among the departures from town on Monday by the Campana, on a trip to the Lower Provinces.Mrs.Gnaedinger and family are among the recent arrivals from ntreal at Bay View, ine where they will spend the sumrher bolidays \u2018Miss Ibbotson bas left town for Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.Robert Ackman, during her visit.Mrs.W.H.Black and tamily have left residence at Georgeville, Take \"Me aphremagos, for the summer holidays.Mrs.Darli J.S.Evans, ont- Misses Boyer, Miss Geoffrion and Mr.Teopold Galarneau, has left on a trip to Newfoundland Mrs.R.D.McGibbon and family have taken their departur® from town for Dalhousie, N.B., where they will spend the next six wee errs.Hector Mackenzie left town last in her daughter, Mrs.lan, at Cacouna, for the Mrs.H.McDonald and family have taken their departure from tcwn to take their residence at Peak\u2019s Island for me weeks.Mrs.D.A.Flemi and family have Jeft town for Peak\u2019s Island, where they have taken up their residence for several wecks.Mrs.A.McArthur and family are among the Montrealers who are summering at Rockland, on the coast of Maine.Mrs.R.Adair and family have taken their departure from town for Cush- ing's Island, where they will spend some weel Mr.Justice Dugas, Mrs.Dugas and the Misses Dugas have been among the recent visitors at Ste.Agathe des Monts.Mrs.W.L.Fisher and family have left town for Les Eboulements where they are established for the summer.Mrs, C.E.Smith and family are among the Montrealers established: at Ferry h, Maine, for the seascn.Mrs.S.-J.Mathewson and family have taken possession of their summer residence at Metis till September.Mr.and Mrs.H.Dudley Smith, of In- gleside, Compton, are in town for a few ys, and are at the Windsor.Mrs.RR.Binmore and family are aum- mering on the lovely shores of Lake Memphremagog, near Georgeville.Mrs.G.A.Massey and family have left town to take up their residence at Stottsville, Que., for some weeks.Mrs.W.A.Gwift and family bave left town for Morin/ Flats, Ont., where they will spend several weeks.Mrs.W.Kearney and family have left town to spend some weeks at Notre Dame du Portage.Mr.Sam Hughes, M.P: Lindsay, Ont., spi C.R.Compston, Lancaster, Eng., are at the Balmoral.; Miss Brock bas left for Cacouna where she will be the guest of Lady Galt, during her stay.\u201d Mrs.William Currie and famil have left town for Little Metis to en oy six weeks\u2019 holidays.- Rev.A.J.Mowatt and family are \u2018spending the swnmer vacation at Rock- urn, Que.Mrs.Alexander Gibb end famil pending the summer months at leu, are iche- Judge S.W.Foster, of Knowlton, and \u201cMr.A.Gagnon, Three Rivers, are at the Hall.© Miss Alger has left town for George- ville, whers she will remain till Se tember.Mrs.F.Molson and family have left lown to spend some weeks otis.- Mr.Charles H.Brown, of Edinburgh, Scotland, is, among the recent arrivals [in town.Mrs.A.D.Burnford has left town for Cacouna on a visit to her mother, Lady alt.Sir.A.P.Caron was introduced on range yesterday by Mr.James Me- Mr.John J.Willis is visiting friends in Pictou, N.8.; for the summer mont Mr.Albert Taylor his left town to pond js.holiday oud d Orchard Beach.ng holi~ sing p Hon.Arthur Boyer, accompanied by the pat Little | AMENDMENTS TO THE BY-LAW BEFORE THE COUNCIL | some of \u20ac the o Aldermen Consider the By-Law Sufficiently Explicit \u2014 East Ward Now Said to be.Without Fire Protection.The City Council, at its meeting yesterday, did not transact much busi After the minutes had been read, Al Saddier drew attention to the report which had been passed on the Guy street electric car servive.This report did not utate that No.14 route should be continued to the top of Cote des Neiges Hill, which he understood to be the intention of the Council.Ald.Prefontaine, chairman of the Road Committee, explained that the Commit tee had decided to make two reports.Tha report of which Ald.Saddler spoke immediate construction of the lower part of the new line, from Point St.Charles\u2019 to Sherbrooke street on Gu uy street.This report bad been present first, because at the time the committee was only satisfied that they could le- lly com the Company to build as far as Eherbrooke street, and they did not want Lo cause a delay while legal opinion was being obtained as to the power of \u2018the city to force the Company to build the lina as far as tha tup of Cote des Neiges Hill.In short, the report in question Was a sort of interim report devised to facilitate work ot the lower section of the route.This had succeeded, too, for he me rstood that work on it had been begun yesterday.Since the report had been sent to Council the Road Committee had been assured by the City Attorney that the city had the right to force the company to build to the top of the hill and a report to that effect would be presented to the Council in a few min- ve Saddler objected to the changes hed been prepared-to provide -for-the- arp pe soe Bey tn pd io of 7 amen ay Bylot to so as to build the line de \u201cthe Hill was pre- Led to by Ald.Costi- kl to tinkering with the dooument, he elaimed qugh, the plan attached as running to the top e pointed out that if as gnended was passed Lhe in ould comgl the company to complet a the lined: Beausolef said that all that was necena rs was pr the Council to pass & resolution orgring the company to carry out the ppvisions of the bh, law.On motion off Ald.McBride, À wa decided \u2018to referjhe matter to the City A ere t.of jhe Fire C e report of jhe Fire Co ittee on the Gamewell A kiliar r Fire Alarm 8 tem, which hadheen sent back or amendment wafqread.It enacts that enpth of tiges of the franchise to be he fompany is to.be ten from the tima of the [reement; and, further, ho way hs held res- changes to street fire Is, or any other altera- p deemed neressary for [ the auxiliary aysfem.p Alarm Company shall Le obliged to giy to the city a bond for 0,000 as a gufantee that they will Do way dame, interfere with, or be detrimental ¢ the city's fire alarm system, Shouldposta be required for the establishmen and proper working of the system, t lowed to place (fem, subject, however, to the or inary pnditions which other companies erectig posts in the city have to follow.The report of the purchase of was laid on the also reported on porary site for b.more > than : hai arso ais,acti \u20ac an ofthe rite Como tars oved urgoncy in this matter.The prent station was now unienantable, as) matter of fact, the engine and reel ping now stationed in a yard, for owlg to the excavations for ihe C.station it was impossible to get and out of the fire station, and in da.or two it would be abolished.solais explained that this lef] East w ard, with its important busing interests, unprotected against fire.As representative of that ward and ë a member of the Fire Commitiee, le refused to bear the respong/bility Josthis state of things.The Mayor d out that the Council had no righ to pass the report, +-grant years, reckonin signing of the the city will in ponsible for any alarm \u2018boxes, do tions that may the installation The Auxiliary I re Fire Committee on site for No.7-Station able.The committee 1e acquiring of a tem- 7, at a cost of not company will be al- | Ald.Lefebyrs moved t resolution of Council granting pes eed the Bell Telephone Com any to conduite In the streets Te réconsider- Tr some one, 0 te Alscussion, the motion was The report of the Finance Committes on the change of guarantee asked by the Firimity Concrets and Paving Company.= ont od iscussed e O pose to-transfer- pro- Pèris in he 16 >\" Hast , p End of the iy , excha t posited with the Corpora on.me oro perty had been valued by two of Fhe assessors, who reported that it- was worth the amount stated, and had also béen oralued by a entlernan outside of ration with a like ths eneault held that ths property was heavily mort du Peu Jo.gaged ta the Banque Ald.Grothe moved in amendment that che sun of -82C00 be retained for re- Ald.Connaughton moved in sub- ameridment.that the report be laid on the \u2018table for a month and that in the meantime a list of the sidewalks con- reacted by, She Company and their nt condition member oF tha Cone, Supplied to every .was lost on division by a vote - of 11 to B, and the Main motion, as amended, was carried by 15 to 4, The Council then adjourned.WHEN a woman Jt _ - ape, lowapic pp a vous, sleep - sure in life for ber il se oo plea system put right Indian Woman\u2019s Balm $ It is the unfailing remedy for ail debilitated, and SE + new mew blood end ver the + cothplexion, 2d Ale 0006:0090:009¢ Sold io Montreal by HB.8.MeGALE, 2125 Nude Lume Btreet, and Balmoral Hotel Deng dtore, 0 UE Rae & Donnellys Bales.A UCTION SALE \u2014or\u2014 * gnelded by the Uj Hunyadi Springs.\u201d of THE APOLLINARIS \u201cAPENTA\u201d THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT VATER Bottled at the uJ HUNYADI Springs, Bu Pest, Hungary, Under the absolute eontrol of the Royal Hungarian hemical Institute (Ministry of Agriculture), Buda Pes \u201cWe know of no stronger or more favourably.constituted Natural Aperient Water than that APPROVED BY THE ACADÉMIE DE MÉDECIE, PARIR, Prices: 15 cents, 25 cents and 35 cents Pebottie.JAF ALL DRUGGISTS AND' MINERAL WATER YALERS \u2018 \u2018Foi Analysis and additional Testimony and Infanation supplied - by CHS, GRAEF & CO., 92, Beaver Street, New Yk, Sole Agents SEE that the Label bears the well-known RED lauono Mark of THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIMITED, of am RE ii à try D Director oh The Ro ores Genser foopeesc Ai ), Buda fa rv), \u2018sts COMPANY,\" IMITED.; T1 hold Furnitare, Brussels and.Tapestry Carpets, Ollcloths, Mars sellles Quilts, Lace Cartains and : Portieres, Ete.At our Rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY t4tb, , \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 All the Flegant Furniture, Ktc., consisting of magnificent Wire Back Parlor Suites, Plush and Hair Cloth Sets, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers, Walnut and Oak Sedroom Sets, Dining Room Extension Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, Combination 1 ron 8 and Springs, Halrand Wool Mnt- es, Swiss and Nottingham Lace Curtains, neti and Tapestry Portieres, Marsellles Quilts, Also a very tine hssertment of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets by the yard, Brussels, Tapestry and M et S nares, , and Mats, En glish Oilcloth, ithout reserve.SALE = 2 O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, 1712 Auctioneers.W.A.Lockharts Sales.RAILROAD FOR SALE.) BY AUCTION.The undersigned will offer at Public Auction at Chubb'a Corner in the city of ft oon.New Brunswick, at 12 o'clock noon, 18th.1396, all the oustanding bonds Tot the Central Railway Company of Now Brunswick, amounting to being first mortgage bonds on seventy- Ave miles of ri ailway now operations.and also two-thirds of the capital 8 sajd Company; the whole to be sold ar one, Jot.x ving the purchaser entire control of sa mpany The terms will be five Mr (35000) cash at time of sale; the balan the purchase price within thirty & \u2018days Shere after; the remaining three-quarters payments of one, two and three ros years, oi For circulars giving further particulars, address W.A.LOCKHART, Auctioneer; 105 Prince William Street, 163 1660d ft.John, New Brunswick give satisfaction.buying, as Fibre Chamois has many worthless imita + \u2014 A genuine sumer comfort can be realized by usin=ibreChamois to interline all yoygowns, because it prevents any chce of their coming crushed dragged.by he hard usage of pidcs, boating and I other summer ougs.It gives a graceful stiffness firmness which outlast everythingnd makes you: sure that your ga will have the same dainty stylend hang at the end of a hard sebn's wear as at the beginning.um The PAINT (ha -Is.the Paint that is.made ISLAND CIT Floor Pure Prepared House \u2014\u2014 | ARE GUARANTEED LONG LIFE, GREATEST CITY AND PERMANENCE OF CO Manofacturers, P.D.DODS & Q., LIVED DNGEST right and of best nerials.ints.Paint dries harpver night.VERING CAPA- R.188 and 190 kGill Street, | Caution 1 f The Proprietors of If yon drink a hataral sparkling Table Water, obtai it is bottled with its Own Natural \u201cGas, as the pur important element in the healthful action of # wi &; n ee Mate, an } guarantee that of the gas is an.OSE HONEST MAN, efates last 8 es are-j' farmers a alike roplements bem Iways 4 HEE (atlas o { slghtocars at + Ottawa L ont ~ DWELLING TO | Hour Get Bund Boteiumt ok ua Pet \u201c2601 sT.CATHERINE STRE ECRIRE ENT | Warer Wonxs Gao, _ + Fraser Bros.Sales, | OUR SPLENDID NE NEW SALESROON, Household Furniture and rand, Red Effects TA Auction, Farien Dining E 1 ROB, Orman Cooking ser \"Nos.453 and 455 AT.JANES STREET, en -FRIDAY Meraing, 34th JULY, at 10 ©'Clock.Private sales 8 every d .Cash advances made ers can rely on fair returns.consign prices and prompt ce cash Sales are large- forP Pianos.Paris etc, Inventories, Valuations and Appraisals made.FRASER BROS, _ Tes 5 ma tioncers.EDUCATIONAL , THE WEST END BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL 2716-2718 St.Catherine St, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, dote by Mise Lawder and the Misses ill begin the fall term on * septem ber 15th.h trainin, experienced teachers in Engin, sh, Mathoma on Gale, Latin, Modern ocal and Instrumental Music, Elo- lation examinations at in ht RS niversity.For oirculars and all Information.2p letter to Miss Sha PRY of until after Septem ber nd, Sinon hort princi ls will be at.home to receive visitors on schoo] \u2018business.\u2014_\u2014 The School for Young Ladies Oonducted by Miss Symmsers and Miss Smith __ Will re-opens on TUESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER.Pupils who desire it are rod for the McGill University examinations for Mat ton, ar for the cartisoate Arty After Tuesday, the Sth log Bymmers » a Mise Smith will bo at at Dome dail tee > ten ti x Sr ceive visitors on Bohool .18 AHERBRGORE id 170 3% LS tel Var Works COAL.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned snd endorsed \u201cTesder for Coal,\u201d will be received at the office of the Olty Clark, City Hall, up to noon on THURSDAY, the 23rd inst.For 4,750 gress tens of Sofi Steam Coal 3 1L,%e St of Welsh Aithracite .Cent, amd 105 gross fons of American Amikracite Steve Conl, © The whole to be in 'aocorflénos with specifications which may bb obtaitied at the office of the undersigbed, City Halt.By order, J: 0.A.LAFOREST, Acting Supt.M.W, W.i 15% TG 1712 em port.was etérrad to the Fingoe 4 4 P.ME Regular Weekly \u2018Auction at our Mammoth New , + - ent storage accommodation | upon request.BRAT Saber, 826 Broadway, New Yorks, THINS AND AMUSEMENTS.GRAND STAND 35Ac, : Gare Direct to the Grounds from all points in the city.\u201c2 CHAMPIONSHIP LACE TT = 7 Tori \" Shank B.A.4.A.GROUNDS, (St Denis 8) * SATURDAY, July 25th.\u2018 | - Ball Faced at 3.30 sharp.Play rein or shine.+ ADMISSION Be us Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Co.STEAMER LEAVES A.M.\u2014For Alexandria Bay, Clayton, N.Y., King- 10 mon and Tururta mod oad ports Thursday Steamer.Hamilton leaves for Hamilton and iatermediate .ror P.M.-Que .7\" os days | 3 .ge Grand Orchestra on Board.Baguonay stesiiXrs leave Quebec for Segueuay and in- Sasenay ports every week day at 8a.For tickets und time tables apply at - 0uy Tickei Office\u2014st Bt, James Street \u2019 {opm Post Office) 170 tf 1st Prince of Wales Regt.ANNUAL DRILL.The Regt.will perform the Annual Target Practice on faturdey, the 2th y All who san do so Ail parad the Windsor Btreet \"Station, C.FR t 7.20 a.m.\u201cthé remainderat-t pr on purpose.be st the ranges.Un form not necessary.By order, ; W.L BOND, Cart.172 9 Adjutant.Slip Regt.Canadian Artillery Cat TARGET PRACTICE.N.(.Qflleers and Gunners who have not completed their practice itl do 80 un Saturday next, the 25th.Train loaves Windsor Btution ut 2 o'clock sharp.Riles will issued at the Armoury on Friduy Evenivé, et 8 o'clock.F.W.HIBBARD, Canty Adjutant.1721 6th Battalion Fusiliers.GOVERNMENT TARGET PRACTICE All members of , will parade at the Windsor Street Station: onSATURDAY, July 25th to proceed to Cote St.Luc.Uniform, Bout ve rmoury willbe oven on Thursday sud Friday evenings for the issue of Rifles.By ordur T.ATKINSOY, * Major and Adjutant.o Battalion who bave r Government ree! 1.30 ps, Orde 21722 BRICKLAYERS\u2019 UNION OF MONTREAL The members of this Union are requested to attend a meeting to be held on Friday, the 24th inst.st 8 p.n., sharp, at No.1798 St.Oatherine street.A question of the highest importance.will be discussed at that meeting.JO3.CORBEIL.Recording Secretary.1736 law TIS THE LADIES\u2019 TRI), Always beautiful, the TRIP TO CARILLON, On Palace 8tr.Severelgu.Round trip, 81.00.Tako 8 a.m.quick © train for Lachine.POPULAR EXCURSIONS To CROSBOIS ISLAND By Steamer FILOATE.Leaves Jacques Cartier Whart at 10 ves roabol a.m apd 2 oclock pm is Tal st 11.15 o'cock a.m.and 5 p.m.Price À Round Trip, 20c; Children, 10c.All kiods of refreshments on and on the L Island.[Hot water provided free.23 50 CAPT.rm \u2018 [| KNOW 600D FLAVORINGS Fr SOHMER PARK Ri L p.m.Perfor ATTRACTIONS THI3 WKEK\u2014 MRS.ALICE SHAW, ™e¢ re-cugaged by Celebrated Whistler, AJecial ues Miss nie Hayle, Viol: Gar Biol Si ale ad od itherland rls Zeno nnd Anita, the Aerial Wonders aud others.Lavigne's svléndia B Hand of 46 Seleists, es A\u201c \u2018mission, 10 cents, Me Mlernouns, 5 cents, inclu lomagerie, 10: ext ding ride ou carousel, Victoria Rink Bicycle School, iding and my ols Tod fuss anagement of the wheel to Kensington, Saturday, leaving i A.ROY MACDONALD, Jr.Drummond === TOE MACDONALD.Jr.Drummond RAILROADS.Privat lessons in ri No charge for wheel Clase ride this Summer Carnival at Halifax, N.S.July #8th to 31st.For the above, return tickets will be issued :\u2014 SIL All tickets valid} for return less in Ha li later than August Zid.Li 2 fax uo! THE FINEST PASSENGER TRAIN IN THE WORLD.The Seaside and White Memniaius Special.Eastbound\u2014Leaves Bonaventure Station, Mont real, every Friday.at onidnight.| for the White Mountain, Fa 0 Beach, ete, Westbound\u2014Leaves Montreal overy Monday At 8.30 a.m.for Thousand Islands and Kingston reaching Toronto at 6.25 same evening, an Chicago following morning at 10.45.A limited amount of omni oation on thig toain 1 may bo secured on application to W.D, O'Brien, City Ticket Agent, 163 St.James street, Passengers engaging accommodation eastbound on thir train can go a atany hour of the evening, 9.153 a.m.\u2014- Sunday Trails for Toronto and Chicage.To arcommodate passengers arriving in Mont\u2018 real, Sunday a.ro.\u2026 East and South, and ticketed to Westar om points, the 9.15 a.m.train for the West, hare running on week durs.only, will in future run daily (Sundays in City Ticket Offices, 143 St James 8 st.And Bonaventure Station.': 100tf \u2014 CANADIAN 770-1121 2 HALIFAX SUMMER CARNIVAL, July 28th to 31st.Rk od will be fseued a4 the fol.oe Al tickets good to return | Halttax later than AUS.3nd, 1a caving.net PORTLAND AND © oLD ORCHARD THROUGH SERVICE.- Parlor Cars leave Montreal (Windsor at 9 a.m.daily, except Sundays.arr ving land 7.41 p.m., and 1d Or.8.30 p.m.Bleeping Cars will indsor Street m, dally.2 arriving Pordand 650 am.a am.ne, connecting at Portiand kland, He eto.ST.ANDREWS.¥.B.Threusk Sleeping Car Service.tomber $th inclasive, & first-class ah Mindsor Btreet Station, on BE.pd au N.B ress 7.50 aca: stunt ng will ere Bt.Andrew repo co vl leave EE | : They.know a good peach.@ Montreal, Tuesday, 830 à mx CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Flavoring when they try it\u2014it retains the fragrance and suggests the bloom of \u2019 the very fruit itaelf.5 Crown Brand Peach Flavoring is rich and delicate\u2014ab- solutely pure.\u201c ROBERT GREIG & CO., - MONTREAL 172*nt ° : DR.A.T.SANDEN, op NEW YORK., \u201cTHREE CLASSES OF MEN\" is the title of .handsome illustratea pocket velumn just famed by Dr.Sanden for men.It ina fink, plain way points out the origin, cause and effect of indiscretions and excesses by men.The leading articles are upon fleminal Weakness, Impotency, Drains and Losses, Varicocls, Atrophy and Undevelopmant, and thelr cure at home Without Drugs er Medicines.The book briefly sets forth the doctor's wonderful suo- oss during thirty years praotios ia thess cases, and every young, middle-aged or old man suffering the slightest weakness should read it and learn just We know\u2014we make i MH | * ADIRONDACK RR.| rE\u201d 199-84, James Street (next-P.©.) 170 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.and after Monday, the Zod, ny 1006, tho prets On of thie this railway will run daily ( excepted), es Leave Montreal Grand Frank ma trom\u2019 Bonarini 800 2115 seave onti \u201c Railway from Windsor Street Data .1000 Leave Levi se 18 Arrive 45 125 do Trois Pist 14.05 \u201c8 LS do 16.48 |.do do 20.40 do do ° do 15.08 dn ne do 31.40 An train will leave Montreal Frida: nn res and ran through to Little Mech, evening there at 11.Bu orclock Sa Loy leave OCacouns on Sunday even- hrough to Montreal, arriving to Halifax and fit John run through te their destinétions on Sunday.fet sleeping car and other cars of Sxprose trie destine Montreal at 8.00 o'clock run through to trains of the Intercolonisl Railay are uo heated bg steam from locomotive, and those bets tweon 3 Halifax via Levis are lighted by elaotris Th: h tickets may-be obtained vis oil and a to all points on the Lower Bt.Lawrence and in the time rovinces.à informetion in regard = ME tas \u201cot robe vrais \u201d er mme ; apply ! : ©.w.v- RosIvsoy, ih 3 Bt.Jumes street, D, POTTINGER; General Raîlway Office, ton, N.1, 18th June, 1: ST.LAWRENCE ann AT Trains Leave Windsor Street sation.7.30 am Fea siopmng Day es Peters field; Huntingdon, M.4.30 p m re ro de pags and Malone.wh Every Day.Night Express fo stopping a 5.50pm Huntingdon, Maloos snd pi op pointe The New York tratan bn oe route are made pol seat train hein ry ho only mientras a arying al ee are B on fs City Tioket ame.137 56.Jattnes \u201c.proc M6 PEEPS, York, ! 1:8°n where ke \u2014 sent free, sealed, by mall 273 1, and ss by thy WATERS \u2018and BATHS Aro Unparalidléd, | THB- pr Th Murray Bay AE Opened té étre Pos SATURDAY.JUNE 77.Al applicationa- siuet Onceno; 708 4 Rast.Freight and Puss.Cr ; \u2018The Benefits imparted 16 Rheumatioy PER Tx 4 | rivea Pa AS LE he | Elilout, \"af, tte = \u201d .ew York 000 ; BR pry era Gallatin National, The following is & list of the bapks t bave promised to exchange gold for plesal tondors sd the amount that ich ex main hota.Every Sort wus e to check tha the d ® ho captein believed a bad\u2019 succeeded hat ho had in getting it \u201cunder control., No assis- ern southern rtloi of Tanit where the \u2018excessive on ai t Lova, here god will Hem tance was to have tr crop.A fot of Amott 3 000.0% Ma sont Banking | RE \"exe his cok Verceli mare or lens 1 - fab rt dS HERBERT FULLER TRAGEDY, den ra ee ee de 350,000 ; Mechanics' National, 100 00; nana 65¢; feed barley, 88c to S4c; Hekwhest, 87c Eumples werc out.From t! hoenlx National £81.00; ional Mate Brans Generally Begarded as to 17 1-2c., .apn aati of oba reports were Cy Loge 0; Gaîtati n Nation.bil the Perpetratan Flour.\u2014The demand contings to show some: sections.rv pos Commercial 00 ion athor Manufacturers\u2019 Natio ; radu.11, tut no feat amount mericun Exchange National, Halifax, Si $3.\u2014There are 0 EE oué yet be ted.Kor London Stoc] Market.Aou ional Bank of Commerce, now theories the .Herbert \u2018Fuller Manitoba flour there 15.again \\day a very Meir, N.Y.th 000° Mercantile National, $100,000; triple traged, fair request from Nova Scot * New ¢ Lob don market a fom .Ne Yo Egpor © National Bank of Le i Republic, + 3500,000; A Je pole à are Apparently ati satisfied that Brunswick.We quote prices follows: : y 23rd, 1896.ndoa Now York Chatham Na ar was - 65 to ron, ak- North Ameri-a, 00 ; Manover Na- perperaior or and (hat there will boticle lg PE winter pat » it to i py Ha lens tinal, $l.500 00) ; on \"Exchange, $709,- | dif; fficulty in fastening the crime on bim, $8.80; straight roliers.$3.60, Canadian Pa cific.Fu ; 5 Continental \u2018National, $200,000; Na- | been nized by several Mu Fe \u2014The immealute nd ts pot Éri 1\" : ii RE e tionat Park.$500,007; Fourth National: parties who knew him in New York and large here are re has dat this 9 Kan.& T 10 pe $750,000 ; First Nat ional, $500,000; Third elsewhere.store for them, and who dedie to p Toutsvillo & N,, A 4 .e .National, £500,050; German-Americap, It is said that some person.while con- with Manitoba bran, 8 inclukt, tor ess Jokes ore.fo Ta The Weather Yesterday Spoiled \u2018 $50, Chase National, $720.00; Sei- versing with Brane remarked that sailor than sh \u2018There are others, hd-ver, who Nor thers Pac.Pr, ab - = : x board, 800,000; _ National Union, 810 Brown said he saw Brans kill the ca gladly accept 311.50.Ontario Is of- Ont.& W à 1 a : 00,000.To this Bra Be coul ered at $10.60 to $11.50, accordil to-qual- estern.00.Total, tain.To this ne replied: * d iy ted at the ab Fesdin 1 Many à Good Score.A number ra he larger banks have not see me kill him.; : ha 71 is sluggish, t.Pau vance.; teal, \u2014 Trade Pau te doy tor oats, which \u2018Wabash Pr., Ce track are offe rerod at ve 60.the only : .sign of - DE LORIMIEE BUTCHERS' CASE.7 Special to the Star) vÉroristons \"te por faisatiotontinues Toronto, July 2A special from Bis- here are for email lots only, samo Lortéier (ES wie, beard by Judge do ley camp to the Mail and Empire says: nstances packers se sed.tp rt Beaudoin ahd other butchers, seek en over the outlook, snd are {nel Yesterday was a great day for Cana- attempt to push business ut tHcost of Ing for writs or rohibition to antag Ju: dians, for i LU For Canads mess we | oyers pre: ya a st A ee J 100 for the second stage or att the values given.Wel quote ter-houses within.the limits of the muni- the Queen's prizs.The Canadians there- Canada shor ut À = cipality of de Lorimier, contrary to bye- fore have seven men in the second stage oT DbL, | S11, \u201c50 te SI Tiger I Eau feasts.Wilbrod and Taperede Pag- of the \u201cblue ribbon\u201d maich of the ford, compo und, per, 1b pe ad de; Mr.REP Eu D one re 20d National Rifle Association meet, a¥ com- pure, per 1.x \u2014 : .\u2014 At the country mark T Ç pared with four last year.The men tone ia manticatcd, \u201cind on\u2019 LOST FIVE HUNDRED MEN.\u2018- + - age : + prices are 9 n _ ; and their scores for the first Jag ir of ly important b ess Vienna, July 23.-Advices received here Hayhurst, 93; Campbell, \u20180.\u20ac Fos, BY; we refialn from quoling.~~ AL from Salomica say that the Turkish troops Sergt.Mitchell, 81; Neill, 83, Pavers, veste ater y Cheese of 1 have had a battle with the Macedonian À 8 aud Munro.2 be shut to-d sold at 61816, and 70 at 8 7-8c.insurgents at Demier Hissar, in w A second silage will x shi day.boro\u2019 the offerings consisted tho insurgents lost five hundred men.Le at the 500 and 600 yard ranges, ten shots toxes the sales were ns fol The Turks pursued the insurgents, who x Lat ho first bin 15 at te second.The at tee, AL 8 re 5 aL 8x took refuge in the mountains of Perrin.wea r yesterday wi > \u201c50, > mr Ci light and an ever-varying left osed of at 61518 Lo SI STOPPED BY RAIN.\"4 __ _ front wind, however, created sad havoc Hutte For the very finest \u2014 .© amoag the, marksmen, and the Scores \u20ac r re is some enquiry, Halifax, N.S., July 23.\u2014Owing to the A generally wer: much below the aver- shippers and rs, who ar heavy rain storm.the cricket match be- = tor - age.Shooting in the \u201cSt, Georges\u201d was tween the Philadelphians and the Hali- ui commenced.The St.(irorge\u2019s Challenge : \\ rce to-datusi- fax ison was not resumed this CE Thoe is compet-d for in two stages.In condition ot ot \u201cthe maariket vas ou he morning\u2019 the first stage ihe ranges are 500 and i 600 yards, seven shewx=belog sllewed at Se each.The second riage is shot at the i will be fired on + change.The.proportion + ot ly AR creame mal generally roported ne no Fatrioutty À in ize ° Special Notices.Ribbon and Lace Remnants will be ing THE GLENCAIRN CELEBRATION.\u2014VALOIS BOAT HOUSE.such promptiy at 15c; below that pricdere W Sud 1 cen Pt EE oxtra word, aac T, 10 cents tor 30 words or less, and 4 sok axtre word, cach 10 canta tor 30 words of Leu, and 3é cout per | _ stra word, \u20ac naertion.POUND, 10 cents for x words or lesa, end 3é cent per extra word, cach insertion.TO LET HOUBES, STORES, FTO Po ror oe leas, and 1 cant FOR SALE, 25 oents for ot i aT as per ; oxtrà word, exch inse PROPERTY FOR BALE, 3 conts for 35 words or loss, and 1 cent per extra word, each inscrtion.Lost, 2 vents fur 25 wurds or leas, and à oun$ per extra wa aertion.BUSINESS CH TANCES, KIC.conte for 25 words or lose, an i Cent per extra each insertion.PERRONAL per word, miniunum 25 ° 7 LE NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.: When advertisements are sent in with out being prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the ralcis, in consequence, much hig, No charge made in our books for classified - advertisements for less than five lines, SITUATIONS VACANT.mA I EW LN a ANTED \u2014 aT OXCE.A GOOD COOK.REFERence required.Apply 135 Mackay st.170 3 ANTED\u2014AGENTS A 1 MAN SELL COUNTY rights for Buçay Wrench and Jack.Eastern Ontario.Q Quebec, Lower Provinces ail open.Good x 255 Perth, Ont.171 6 WANTED A-ORNERAL SERVANT.ae AN ANTKD\u2014AT ONCE, xa Goon CERTEAL on vant; no washing, Mus 100d cook and have Apply Awoon by aid 12 at 424 Kaper city references.W AE ED\u2014A FIRST CLASS BREAD AND CAKE er for a country town.Good snd rteady em; lo et.A, to J.Stewar man & Cora Tome, AY 5 mse ANTED- NMEDIATEL ATC UEENS HOTEL, oad waiter.Apply to the Manager.171 3 TA ny TREACHER FOR PROTESTant Dissentient School of Newtou.State grude of diploma and experience, with copies of certificate of © CF.Etacklouse, Peveril, Va au dreuit Co., Que.| LA Wa ANTED\u2014FEMALE COOK AND A MAN SERvant for indoor work: also a laundress.Apply on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.from 3 p.fn 3p m.at 107 Union Heferences' required.uion avenue: -.References aired.170 3eod ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN, ENGLISH.BETWEEN 25 and 30 yeara, to visit proficient men.Big money to the right party.Apply between 7 and 8 to-night, 259 Bt_Androw st.nil M \u2014A GOOD HORSE SHOER AND GEN.Mackerith, and also a good whee! twright.AP, PANTRD-_BY YOUNG MAY.SRE |B ceria HE >= ue 19% LÉ ce tr Tmt ane rolnrouo À ACTA ANTED ITUATION as DRIVER OR WARE- care horges, fe rence Ad- a tind WanTED_ EY WIDOW WITH BABY, SITUA- T JR OGMS \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, 8P 000k ral refers anong.Yo = vo Mis, L.acrant.ri aille, ANTED \u2014 BITUATION, AB STOREMAN OR driver, pates plave round ahop.Can fursish E.77 Mackay st.Otty._.18 3 or At A YOUNG MAN (UNTVERAITY graduate) having some spare Ure woul e dns ing, copying or translation (Frepch Ar Fogle to Educ.\u201d Adres TV LS, BTiS C ANTED_BY YOUNG MAN, WITH FIRST ces references, work of any kind, after 7 p.m.Aa s Ww ler for 7 oars and turned Ho ad ir annum, is now open Beoada and States.Kadross 1712 cery love.Best of of references fancy lace collars ma 59 8t.Famille st.17t-4 firess \u2018*V 1826,\u201d STAK office.as ANTED- sy, YOUNG MAN, been travel large firm for Pi Bran office.ANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY.with experienee, situation in confocti es PA poly 206 Wiliaza, à M32 ANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED MILLINER, hats to trim att hae ou home; old materials used; Ce wine BY THE DAY, BY à COM.potent seamstross.Address \u2018*X 1862,\" Bram office.G MARRIFD WOMAN, 7or week.City refcrence.TANTED \u2014 BY Yous ik of any kind by ST SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS der.Address \u201cW 1680,\" #: a OL A ANTED_STFUATIONS BY COOKB, HOUSE- nurses, rals and working housekeeper, city or country.Ap) Uralg st.next * door Montreal Stogm ins ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY FBOM THY Btates, position + as bookkeeper or her, Remington machine, th.Two years ex, care in vifice.Address\u2018 Bookkeeper, 897 Dorchester her ey \u2014 JANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS UNDP hing st her own howe.Best o?re Al ply in rear, M43 Be.M Martin 1728 TANTED-BY RESPECTABLE NURSF, CHARGE of an invalid or to go away with sick person.Best _{ references if requir Apply 158 Hute tehison.1732 WA NTED-BY TRAINED NURSE (LADY) POSItion as lady's companion or nurse to invalid Mo objection to travelling.Address Mise May, Bothwell, Unt, Can.172 5 VV ASTED-BY TM IMPROVER, POSITION WITH A maker, at oped: Address \"'B 1948,\" 87AR office.17123 VV ANTED SITUATION BY A FIRST CLARS8 oook, la private family Best of references.Apply to Mrs.Riva, Union a 173 z ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION ASB oashier.Apply Miss Phillips, 2078 Bt.Catherine 3 ira.ua, 7 undry.ANT YouRG MAN TO WORK ON FARM.Must be a 800d milker.Apply Kensington Da Upper Lachine Road.ANTED\u2014 BY RESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL, situation as nurse or light housework.A) Wellington st.1723 = :.ROOMS TO Let.Ra Shs SEER AES =.A COMB-\u2014SI 74 RE i Sretemwmayy OOMB_DOUBLE AND SINOLE IN A QUIET un DA Ma Cage ave re \u2018onveniences gent iome LEN~- the Mountain, suitable for if desired.142 it OUMS- NICELY _ AND HANDSOMELY FUR.niahod, wi ar 199 Metcalfour.1616 OOMS\u2014TO | LET, LARGE FRONT DOUBLE E ROOM; also two single roots, with board.327 Metcalfe s situstitm overlooking one or Lwo gentleiuva.=.OOM-LARGE ROOM, ON BATHROOM FLAT, without or without breakfast.\u20ac0 University = 7 Rooms \u2014 TWO CONNECTING ROOMS FOR ternoon of plant school, also f tarnished double snd single rooms.269 Bleuryst., 168 6 Rooms, \u2014TO LET, FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR a Light housekeeping.Apply to 20 City y Ouurelliors OOMS\u2014LARKGE OR SMALL, IN NEWLY es if novated private house: forenoon or evenlug.37 Me 7 MeGil College avenue.ot Fd OOM\u2014-NICELY FU LANGE FRONT room, bathroom fiat, «loctris te r gs, bot water beating.Gentlemen only.96 Univessity at\" 173 - doM-To LET, UNFUBNISHED 5 FRONT; USE of kitchen.Locality tirst class.se Charles Borromeo, near Sherbrooke.171 4 Rparion téroihs FRONT AND BACK vedo furnished or unfuruished.6 near Craig.Born s oums \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGER, double and single; with every convenieace, in strict Rd private family.25 McGill av 171 § COMA-GENTLEMEN OR MARRIED COUPE can be acoommodated with furnished rooms.Wir or without board.Modern conveniences.167 Bt, De nls s OOMS\u2014NICELY F FURNISHED.GROUND FLOOR, throom tat; aud cold waterin rooms.Two in family; uo boarders.\"5 json.ma 3 4 OOM\u2014TO LET, LARUE FURNISHED, ON HYPO- se lite above bherbrouke.Address \u201cw ast,\u201d one office.Rocusrrou \u201cAUGUST 18T, TWO NICK FUR nished rooma, single aud double.with first class board.Apply 333 St.Denis street.Gentlemen prete OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS in private family; gas anid every couvenience.Gene Uemen only.89 University st.170 Seod OOM LARGE GE WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE + Terms - each Also tal OL board #2 Fo per veu 6 han 170 4 daw OOMS NICELY FURNISHED, WITH ALL modern improvements.Laws dinner, Auer rh Apply 6 Stanley st.RUQNE-ATS Mc MoGILL COLLEGE AVENUE TO be let unfurnished, 172 Seod OOMB\u2014FURNIBHKD, ON BATHBOOM FLAT, gas, hot water; ate room on upper fiat.{heap Gentlemen only.29 V street.OOMS\u2014LARGE WELL L FURNISHED DOUBLE A simple Xokody does LE 0 Lard range.if in eg Welling ass singl ode is Saturday The ores of the Canadians = With Puts went and hie da\u201d Eek departments 1o-morrom: all marked very fee ER TT ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY wiok NUBSE no dion geet ahs Book Antarmn TH BS rds otal, Bot yet been heard from, but it is be- John Swan, the senior member of Lens EE Le of ide to 140, Out pou Cheap.The & Carsley Co.Mackay > i VW AMIED_ SITUATIONS FoR A Tw GENERAL OOMS DOUBLE ANDSINGLE, WITH pags, = 7.e lievedd they will contribute sufficient Swan & Son, New York, when asked occasionally 1-2c to 1c more, w ANTED GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.MUST ÈS 56 FOR À FEW GENERAL a taniey street.References exchans L Welter.55 I a cs to bring the total up to $15- what Le intended to de with the vessel es Foods at the the ; quieide Heu leur © ris SUMMER RESORTS NW have no objection to children.Apply 113 Ti sod ey th _rforeaces.in city or = OGUS-TARGF AND SMALL FRONT ROOME.3 uggins.; 0 t sa w eave her moored, ready 8.« : _ 1 try._ Gorman's Agency, Palace st.Trans F ) BMAL ; Neil.5 © The general impression is that the for- to proceed on Ler voyage as soon as a Plety.Cand ed stock In mholesal ; JaNTEU-CO0ER AND GENERAL SERVANTS, ANTED_BY A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, 2 McGill we 7 Ross 3 \u20189 cign bunkers have practical] ly agreed on captain arrived to take charge of her.dacda of Shoice jobbers ave getting once.Apply to Mrs.Pope, 17 Brandon ave, lit- work oy the day or at her own home.Car ONS WELL FURNISHED.SUIT .2% , recommendation from New York to sup- e did not think the American authori- rocterg ÿ 34c and 10c.tle w vost.oy TR off Bt.Antoine st.1721 Dorchester 173 Suir ABLE POR 3 the g RIDAY, one or two, to gentlemen of quiet Breuk- fmrtro ng 2 % rly the wants of remitters uaiil che He ould re: ire the vessel | to oe sent Jan © Products er en ood Js 1 T EXCURSION.VV ANTED-JUNIOR ASSISTANT, ENTRY DESK, ANTED srruATION BY YOUNG MAN Ix fast, if required; every convenience.Univers TES .crops begin to move.© st ree im- to Boston and did not an cipal © such a - o ¢ \u2019 Bi m goods, years Supazemen ry any capacity; gene: oo work, ' 0 Mitchell (Le.: 7 = ly convinced that the deal with the for- being done.Mr, Swan knew nothing of steudy at te 81-2c c per in.at $13 0-MOrrow, $10.00, $15.00 SVR Address \u2018\u2019A 1221,\" AR offic.| Lypowriter.ood \u2018references.Address \u201cO 1968, as ROOMS ONE ox Two Goo Roos.or ps 24 5 |eisn kers will be carried through, Mate Brane, or, in fact, of any of the Bolpd Hag No otwitist BERTIER £ ontarto x Faviption Cos steamer = TOURG MAN T6 SRÛL A GPRGIAL == 1721 2 8 |and for this reason the withdrawal df crew excepting the captain.strengthening influences in the shape ;| TUKSDAY and FRIDAY a 1 p.m.for Abenakis NTED YOUNG MAN TO SRLL MB-UNFURNISHED BACK PARLOR, BATH, 3 & [over two million gold from the Sub- John Nash, of Harrington, Me.left light crops.Api ont] FE DE ne 2 Loon Fon GaeER SUE FOR.SALE.R% mon no cud water; ih eo bomen 34 Dos: 5 Treasury yesterday ca no uneasiness.for home to-day with the bodies of Cap- reen ruits-\u2014 es ar ares more.plent ng B ?Of this.two million a Canadian bank t d Mrs.Nash, ful than a wec ABENAKIS HOUSE plies and vocdonvare en PQ hurst.21 51 n ba ain an Nas 3 ages, acquainted with city trade and fis x TOR, THE MILLION, KINDLING.A .Two.3 51 [took out $20,000 \u2018Whatever the mative of the murderer 8 oise Ait nl sorgnges A ABENAKIS SPRINGS, QUEBEC, Al communications confidential Address 10, FO Mei 20, Tamarac Blocs.81.1: > BOARD._ .- PRESSE 2 5 { \u2014_ vas, it is yet a mystery.The strain though le lemons may te had good for 33 Peine Ment Dellabtrel Summer Resort im 2 ve lou, \u2018dbirered avy where to the city.J.O POI se MSN [8 unJous Cee 2 & THE GUINIA BOUNDARY.go young Monck has been so great that tox, purchasers are scarce.In New Yor nada.AXTED = A YOUNG mL Homme Maodlarmidt Bichmond square.Bell Ban Ter CR OAED\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING 32 Cee > com at the meet- lefday there was a eman p.Wares75on wwek.AD AALE-\u2014KILN-DR:ED KINDi w finement: pri ss attended their The srores of Welter.Huggin ins, Munro Old Po Sonn Overhauled in ing with De father yesterday, and went ee Lu Pe, particular he the in.srienie pe srg I pe es = ye nes ii |F eu le, BL exo Sonia fi bi oc own homes.\u201d Mra.Bohme, Ladies\u2019 Doctress, 131 Cadieuz.nt., DU ri CH h Courta \u2014 ove per onl in = aan at ly sand Ogg wil) shoot ER in 8,902 TB tbe mufderéa SAS i Soreng tases, win Ah NERA LT ATED.&, Youn, Gia AROUT sree SLR offerat érndrà dur.Ame BE JRORRD wna werwan api sick suman weconi! stage A ; @ : y w ton, July 23.\u2014The issue 4 re, mu B8eC- wan an \u2018entire absence ot speculative in- ABENA IS ML ERAL SPRING WATER, certain cent stroot, between 7 and § jp.m._et superior accommodation, best medical off with a number of competitors who £ the De C mate, was buried yesterday in Camp terest.although higher prices were tooked for Rheumatism, Ind digestion, Ridney aad Liver ee R GALE-CHEAP, AN AMERICAN BUILT Srictly private.Terms moderate.157 Ondieux st.78 + tied for a place among the 100 entitled of the Demerara icle, that of July Hill cemetery.The service was in the for at the next auction sale or small jomplaints, Balt Rbeum, General Debility, etc 'ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Jor Fos canai boat in good condition, carries about 300 tons, OARD_AND, ROOM DURING CONFIE: EMENT.À to shoot in the second atd Arm- 8.which has just reached the Bureau Episcopslian form, Rev.Dyson Hague, fruits the local demand 18 gi Mineral Water Baths, small family.Apply 8 Mackay st.173 suitable for lumber, coal or as sandbarge, cic.Apply Lo cal and pures atten Privacy as : atrong's score of 58 won for fn a prize of Ameridsn Republics, says: For sev-| ot St.Paul's, officiating.are quickly Plat pot at ot a pa des coming by rail to Sorol can connect with ANTED-A FIRST CLASS ALTERS, No no A.K.Hansén & Co.Serbes bec.sured, Tare Bm 484 St.Lawrence st.Fe 2 of £2.Macdonald®s 57 was counted out, eral we past the important enquiry, The American re has tele.\u2018©! er * or the Bprings on unday work, and can sleep at home.REALE_IRISH RIER PUPS, THO ROUGH: = = pe a | {SES MERRIE ped Utd Eater Carl épi ne ER Erin ee ova | Ps Am se Se | BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.à , ans yeste ; _\u2014 _ 3 mad 7 ibles of Weller and MoNeill at |1he relations that existed Dee pue eri ernme nent would facilitate ana.dian RECEIPTS IN MONTR | a ad nformation, qu Le MAR me mai) FO a address HN FE \u2019 no i the 50: yards range, in the St.George's Dutch predecessors in the colony and of those guilty of complicity jr the mur- \u2014_\u2014 oe law No.118 6t-Jnmes st, Montreal En ac GOOD GENERAL BERVANT.100 i in 3 Mod attention vith kind mother women Mass I.and _luggins' 31 at 600 yards in the same | Bo ang a nn: has een Pro der of Captain Nash, his wife, and Of- ar Y_Universityst.NBI Former BE BACKIFICED, EVEGYTHIN bed bright vo rows nd ls À Dealing catty.adn Rétro 2 H sre n vernm barq ANTED-GENERAL BERVANT, FAMILY OF he way c ot, *BTAR oi £4 hath grand aggregate (volunteers) lie ® pail ives 81 the roar of Guians pub The reply give given by the he parque Fuller \u2019 13 toors, FHOSPHODIN = pren etes and nine on Tren, drs | cents.di ad cts Ses po axrED 5 BOARD AND ar OoN BY Young hich re awarde those y dings are th & Mass y that .Th t 1ish Remedy.gen.ln private \u20ac ily, north of Pine ave.and x whos scorbs in the Queen's pnze (first of documents thot have been accumulat- obstacle in the way Tri ° Ges cu baows Guarantied to TATE rene \u2014 oR BALE _ al AXMBERSHIP Crea IX | cost of Bc.Lawrence.Aâdress \u201cA 1800\" Bean save.i stage), St.s (first stage) Mar- En for \u2018uçuries.Many of them.are Three motives are put in ho Butter.pkxs promptly and permavently Bireet Retiwny Chambers.Awh W.2 nh À \u2018 \u2018tins cup.Dail ore Ne Graphic, Daily tch and \u201cFrench, and these lanation of the crime.The oe is rob- th o) os cure od forms of Nervous PUPILS WANTED.RK BALE LADY'S BIOY: ROOMS WANTED.wl PU Telegraph.gre Ae anat nP bed srs ning ays rho purpose of scons Te had \u20ac a 2 oy that Mate Brane who Pork, bbis\u2026: Weakness, CONSOLING SINAN, roar uch lok repair and on hs whens sad\u2019 sary very p i st regates, Canadian M- 4 overi on cents in posse.0 .atorrhea, Impotency and all NTED\u2014FR PEESO! mr To au [mmediate purchaser.19 Eber i régles morn as follows: Weller, 17 whether or not they contain matter tha he came on the ship.Bad en orn am, Bacon, Boxes ents of Abuse or = WA Barry Bacomsatu math SS0K WARNATLY boots 133 ANTED\u2014ONE LARCE OR TWO SMALL y Sloaro, 170; Cam Campbell; 167; Lieut.Mit- may prove of value in strengthening his pockets when arrested, \u2018The second | mod meat Mental Worry, es 110 Seod Fore \u201citi per moro IN 300D ones, ol tori Someios ing.in goo oon Ada 4 hell, 65 King.163; Ross, 161; Ogg, 16%, | the position the British Government has motive was the intention to have those LeRtber, role of Tobacoo, Optum or Stimu- PILS IN FRENCH BY A LADY =_cheapforomh, 15 La aie for Addr.A Hayburst.165 Se Sergi.Mitchell, lé; tained in regard to the boundary murdered got out of the way and take Whiskey, bbls Beforeand After.nt which soon lead to fn MN eschernoidioe first class diploma erences.Fos sa SALE.rive REMINGTON ee 7 AXTED-TO RENT ONE VIRY LARGE CR TWO LX Lan troth, 160; Macdonald, 160; Crow, line existing between this colony and the vessel off to the Cuban insurgents \u2014 Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave.1781 _ 6, in perfect order, 380.Williams, two months use, W médium sized adjoining roves, nes Hucchionn et, # : Neil] 159, \u2018Armstrong, 155, Spraring, ibe adjacent republic.The contents of and sell her for a large sum.The third AMERICAN MAR | Hasbeen over 85years In thousands of ANS EP FUTILE TU COACH BY OKRTIFI- fr eer Te os an Hardord.completo.| Answer with particulars, \"C1 142 Evan oce.ATL.: ; , ei, J 151; Huggins, 146; Bent; 145 ny of these documents are, of course, i8 criminal assauit.Re is à pelieped by J | cases; 18 the only Reliable and Homest Medicine cated tutor.38 Kmily.178 $ qu auriers, ra dec | Wer IST SEPTEMBER, AM | « ne 145; Runyons, 140.relatively of little value, but we learn some that the mate had been drinking Receipts and Shipmen +} Enowm.Askdruggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if ANTED-DURING JULY AND AUGUST BY on $ALE ENLIS BICYCLE IN GOOD © ! bouse or dat or 4 unfurnished rooms.A bighest possible aggregate is 211.¥ 23.\u2014Recelpts\u2014182,00 bush.be offers some worthless medicine in place of this, VV Te and New York Professor, pupils Fos Bol howls 194 Maire Bos | furnace.Moderate reat.Give full particuinre, W.A year a score of 185 obtained Le TS VE = wns FAT Yorn, 185,000 oats, 418 bhls.; incloss priceln letter, and we will send by retarn tou arr Shires ries \u2018B13, Bran o oe terme.For par- R SALE COMMON SENSE BQACH, | Lo I rise.Che scores mad e by ae ~ four.\u201d Ship sent Ba 000 Tush wheat, | mail.Price, one package, 81; aix, 86, One wil ss OR Mint orné TBE i A ee BOARD WANTED.va ! corn, .1 wean ours.addres, clear Ÿ prose esented by Eir Donald Sh for th New York.July 13.\u2014Hecelpta\u201491210 Oo | sles ils The Wood Company.HORSES AND GARRIAGES.ETC.Marron 1 it dose not Jour ow on SANA AAA if this mutch Thay vi wi) shoot off Che ti snd $141 backs of our.\u201cShip A | Windsor, Ont, Canada.R_SALE-CONCORD BUGGY, VERY CHEAP.recmin on pocltsy rock d'bome i Tu a Aie ecmovners bocwees Lncuies and Vaettovnl i \u201caa soon as pocsi other prize win 2 212 bush.wheal, 41,737 corn, 8506 cata, OB Ti MoGale, 1133 Notre Dame St.Bewnch tore, Jf well made sad guarsateed.J or.\u2018Banhoneme, MORE ig ao wins tor.\u201d Bend fe Hirmmpacss immediate Address \"1770.Gran On.ae 5 4 v on 173 .i pri ] ride, competition VAE ve announe 1 A 2 th Shin yr wap a ANTED\u2014A GOOD EXPRESS HORSE FOR HIS R SALE4100 CASH WILL SIVE AN IMMEDI PROPERTY FOR SALE At the rr Jards range, in in the Asso x Toledo, July 28.\u2014Receipts\u201464 push.= Frontonseat foreman.Lot Gray preferred.ju Fes purchaser rat class Wobar ANA AA A ANAAAA ciation Cup, hurst 32.This pz) - wheat\u2019 po : ~ - \u2014\u2014\u2014 macs | A wow.digue i ota Lopes ; BALE \u2014 OR TO LEY, M Re bo \u201cshoot at.Pride do aura ba ZA euiwaukes, Juiy 78\u2014Recelpte- THE GLENCAIRN CELEBRATION-TOWING THE MONSTER RAFT INTO ** Yes, dear.\u201d ; * You kpow too much about the business of te.girls to ride.\u201d 1 You forget, dear, hat I gave you Griffiths, b E.W.Edwards, b E.vi Fi would square him.oP - _-Primrose Bicycle Club Fixtures for the week are: Tuesday, 8_p.m.\u2014To Maisonneuve.match between the THE GLENCAIRN CELEBRATION=DISCUSSING THE VICTORY.\u2014 - THE WHEEL TEST OF LOVE.\u201cIt must be a gratification to the feminine world,\u201d he said, \u201cto find that there is at last a supreme Lost of love.rest deal satis- n ledge that it, is at possible to put a man on record and find out wheiher be is really and truly in love.\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t believe I roi all soris of tests of love, but none bas nfailible so far as I can learn.\u201d you haven't given any aiten- \u2018tion to the bicycle test,\u201d he asserted.L test of love there i have never tried e weather there will certainly be a e attendance at the grounds.EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.BUFFALO, July 22.Following are the re- suits of the games played In the Eastern League series yesterday: Montreal are expected to compete forthe i prize, a bandsoms trophy, and this | special attraction will be peculiarly in- | i There must be a faction in the know uite follow you,\u201d race, etc.Datteries\u2014Dolan and the big event will be a grand flotilla, | Mess.Umpire, Bwartw the finest ever seen on the St.Law- | Springfield.2050832013 15 3 \u201cI don\u2019t see wha is aboût a bicycle.\u201cThat's use you to run around the Block lained : oung man iry it, and his face- owed with pride and pleasure\u2014at first.t is a great joy to have ths privile holding a preity girl on a bicycle she screams and throws be \u2018around your neck every time the wbecl careen a little.It is _ | exercise, too, to ru ith the and steady it, but there comes a time when there seems to be a degree of monotony about it that is painful.In a case where thers is no real lovethis comes about the second trip around the it smiles at the end of sure that it is môre Batterie=\u2014Donovan and Loahy; Lovett and Boyd.Umpire, Kittrick.: At Scranton\u2014 Game called in cleven innings on Account of darkness.285181902009 2 Batteries \u2014 Dunn and 8 Bowerman.- Umpire Doeseher.mg a ee \u2014 at I o'clock this morning with the- , weather fine but ground pretty we LAWN TENNIS.moakad \u2019 rocty THE CHICAGO TOURNAMENT.Following are to-day's scores :\u2014- Chicago, July 23.\u2014The Western championship tennis tournament closed yes- The final singles for the cham- ing by Ca trip it is evidence of hin appointment to re- 6-1; 6-2; 6\u20144 pre LE PIATILCUE \"One lesson,\u201d she corrected, holding - fi impress the number apon him, \u2018\u2019 and the second day you sent a messenger hame to say that you were buay at the bffice and wouldn't be home till late.\u201d He whistled softly to hims=lf and made a hasty calculation to see whether he could afford theatre tickets and a new gown, for hr knew no other combination \u2014Chicag ont.PRIMROSE BICYCLE CLUB.Saturday, 2.30 pm\u2014To Lachine gratte.LS , CRICKET.PHILADELPHIANS AT HALIFAX.Halifax, N.8.July 23.\u2014The cricket Germantown, of Philadelphis, snd the Garrison eleven, of this city, begen on Garrison grounds .THE GLENCAIRN #HILADELPHIA.: fe i i) ry A v ; J) /, \u2018 i oh Alan.ooo 24 3 ©.a Janowski.Lasker .3 a 0 a < 4 We of pth rant BB.eeirs corse wrens Total.weve covers seers ee vee sosvse acces 107 PHILADELPHIA.Second Inninge.atterson, Ibw, Prentice.\u2026\u2026 \u2026 .0 -k'e c Austin, b French.\u2026 Â E.W.Clark, Jr., not out.12 on este Brown, not out.Extras.Bi cos CHESS, THE NUREMBURG TOURNAMENT.Nuremberg, July _23.\u2014Yesterday the third round of the Internatiomal ess- masters\u2019 tournament was played in this city and resu'ted as follows: Walbrodt beat Albin, Pillsbury and Janowski drew, Tarrasch beat Schiffers, Lasker beat Steinitz, Schlechter beat Teshigorin, CELEBRTAION.The battery of tar barrels near the water's edge, in front of the Club Houss.| rCharousek -and\u2014 Marco - drew, - Biack- burne and Marocszy drew, Teichmann was defeated by Schallopp, Winawer beat Shownalt er.The scores up to date are as follows: Won.Lost.Ww .Wa 6rtmhe two-years-old; penalties and allowances, five fora: was finished dead between Mr.Leopold the Gabbins bro Galtee More, by Kendall, out of Morganette, was third.Picton, Ont., July 23.\u2014This was the second day here of the Bay of Quinte Cirouit races.The weather und track wers everything that the keenest man could wish, and large and enthusiastic.2.40 clans, ten cntrive and six starters\u2014 Time\u20142.2 1-4, 2.99 1-2, 229 1-2 Free for all, 7cntries and 3 starters\u2014 Islander.[ESTP Ce wa.One mile running race, 9 entries, 5 starters\u2014 Ravenhill and Money Musk were shut out theo r THE ALYMER RACES.Alymer, Ont.July 23.\u2014The sécond day's esterday afternoon were well matched.The winning horses worked hard for their places.woll attended an Pp £300 Wilkie Roas, s ë (Croo Billy Medium.g(Od as Bouffe, b g (Lambert C.H.2 KE.Field.Spdithville .7 Alice (Talmer), W.Ta Ont .,-0 t Sacrament Street Mr.HN.CORDON STRATHY has suficlently recovered from his late 11Iness te now give Exéhange.We have Fifty Shares Cariboo, price $10 and Commission ; also some Granite Creek, Josie and other mings at Rossland.GORDON STRATHY & Coy 171c5 11 st, Becrement «TO ORDER, We make small and ings of ali descriptions quality.Our facilities e offer special inducements agi antee prompt delivery.GOOD TRADE NOTES DISCOUNTED By tho STANDARD DISCRUNS $4, Barron Block \u2014 eh, John proc rome 171x2 The following sdvertisoments were , received too late for Classification.AA ne OUR, [Ger GIRLS nEXETEUN GP 5000 Far\u201d ®t) Ras mé ms a BOARD.IN a \u2014\u2014 .The Mon of Se seras otros Ti reduction 7 Full-Bodied Büraundy Wines.\u2014- = his personal attention te orders on the Steck; "]
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