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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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vendredi 16 septembre 1887
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[" Vol.XXVIII.No.208.A'u.'fcv* u.i st ever Men in Montreal.'-EXTRAIT.It is rei.l that (lie buyer \u201cf Ihe Arm of IdgRetl ii II\taiidlton.Mestreal, while in I'aris astonished some of lh< Inti li niMiiufm Hirers there by pnrehssiug sums ele-yai \u2022 lines of Novelty Silks, Katins, Plushes and Velrets vi .pr< sleui.lv f'u-ul \u2022 sale in the lemdou nod New V>.rk .nly.iwing oonsidend Pio lilgli for the Cana- dinn n nrket \" PxTltAiT.1\tN( 'TK.The olioTe goods will tic displayed l>y us at our Grin d Autumn Opening.) \"l.iggrttft Hnii.ilom intend making thi' grandest display it Pry Goods this season iwer seen in this city.\"\u2014 ci Xl It At T.\u201c Liggett k llaiiiilt m'g disnlay of Colored Pres* Goods, thi* ssusoii.will eel ipso all otheis ever made by them, Ibrir st.ck beii,g fully ten (irnos larger than ou any prsri-eus ue-osiuii.'-Extrait armNN orr.wiNu.dur Grand Autumn Opening will take place sh irtly.on wlm h us casino we will make a GoriikoI'm Pihi-i.av of rii h uud ebgaut g.Is in Ml KM, SATINS, PI.t\u2019HlIP.S, VELVETS, COLORED I KESHGOOllH, Itl.ACK III:KHK GOODS, TRIM MINGS, MANTI.K.M, OOSTUMM, HOI,MANS, HtiHIKKV, GLOVES, HAHKRPAKHKRY, FANCY FLANNELS, WOOLLENS, At\u2019., At\u2019., Ac.AKItniNt; DAILY.We sre placing New Kali Goods in stock daily.Ladies requiring sooie really new and haudsotM ,\u2022 ~.ts should eiauiine tiur in w imiKirtstiuiii liefore making their pur-cbiuee elsewhere S' can s of new Colored Press Goods.4 rases of Silks and Katins.2\toases of rltgant Trimmings.All placed in stock yesterday, and some bundraU FARIUONARLE FASHIONABLE PAHIIIONAULK f AMlION Aill.K FASH lUNAHLR I ASH ION AIII.K FASHIONABLR FAUltlwNABLK The fluent and most s t'lass Iiresa and Maul froio the London and i TRIM MINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS I KIMMlMiS 1 KIM MINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS nlt-ct Hlottk of Hl*h-ll« T rimmuigH treHix Ttrlit inurKelM, At H.UAKBLKY\u2019B.FEATHER TRIMMINGS FEATHER TRIMMINGS FF.ATHKK TRIMMINGS FKATHRR TKIMMNf.S IK.aTHKU 1'KIMMI.NGS FKV1IIKR TRIMMINGS FEATHER TKIMMINGS FEATHER TKIMMINGS Thin fnvorlto Trimming Is again displayed in nil ItK splt-ndor.Tills muihitii thn roiorg and (|itallty arc better and cheaper than lo*t season, At H.CAILSLEY\u2019H, NEW BRAIDS NEW KRAI PS NEW it RAIDS NEW KRAI PS NEW KRAI US NEW BRAIDS NEW KRAI PS NEW BRAIDS NEW BRAIDS NEW BRAIDS NEW it RAIDS NEW BRAIDS NEW KRAI US NEW it RAIDS NEW lilt AIDS NEW BRAIDS A wide Lhcc Braid, in all nolors, In now the newest style of Hiald T'riinmlng; It Is very stylish, durable mid eeonomiosl, only At H.CAItSLKY\u2019H.JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS 1 1 riMied, in one gu\"d tpiulity, all si/cs, from 50c to 75c.Homs of these lines arn full fashioned, with heels and feet and spliced knue*.and all liutw aru vitrw long all new and fashionable shapes.Ladies Black Cashmere HtiHK, in Kl, ami 9) iiuhe*.all i rices and IN rrt.Kneil *a prolMt\tthe cou.luct ef the i»olice at MitchelUtewn.The Kil\u2019.urney workhoU'.e han been partly l uruod.It teautprcted the tire waa inoeodiary.MEKTINU OF IRISH landlords.DK.NUUS FBOTWTBi AND DEMANDS, 1)CBLIN, Sept.15.\u2014At a Conference of Irieh landlorda.\u2019 held here to day, re*utution« were adoi tetl by a unanimou* vote denyiuK tliat the ¦ ireiunt rent# prevailing in Ireland are eiceenve, or tl at general an«l r< ae >nable abatement# have tH< it refated during time# of dut re##.Kent# liave not been raued in Ireland during the tteriod between 1M0 and KsO, where*# In Eng land, Scotland and Wale# rent# in the name tune were incre&aed 3-1 and U> percent., ¦Ih*' landlord# of Ireland, it i# further maintained, have rendered important aervice# to Iri#n ftgri ve##id# i# made.The luiidw-r dealer# of De#^r onto and |>oinU along the Rideau canal are pro* tevting again»! the annoyance.Tint haï CKor.The hay crop of the district i* not the |M*fect failure it wa# thought to be.It-»# getting too high to warrant large export#.DKarHUCTivK hi'hh vihka.The bud.tire# are now doing ft great leal of damage.Kganville i# »urrounden of the public cliargt # on land.ALLEGED INADEQUATE APOLOGY.HOW WO PERSONS DCLLT LITTLE OSES.Sofia, Sept.i:>.\u2014The Ru#tchuk newnpaper Ii liul jaru, recently published a statement to the effect that the German vice-consul had been relieved on account of ¦caudalou# conduct, by order of tfce Government the following day the rai>er inued a formal denial of thi# statement and offered an apology.It was «opposed that the matter wa* tuu# ended.To-day, however, it i# learned mat the German Charge d Affair# at Constantinople ha# #ent a note to the 1 orte reaut-ating that a German warship be allowed to pa#« through the Dardanelles rn route to nul garia and thus demand satisfaction.The Porte, behre assenting, asks the Bulgarian »«.n* at Constantinople for full part.cu'ars of the affair.In order to further # vtisfy »iermany, the Bulgarian Government will suppress the paper and prosecute the editor.COMTE DE PARIS\u2019 MANIFESTO.CALM VIEWS ON TH* MATTEB.Tabis.Sept 15.\u2014It is reported that the Gov-emu en! i# preparing a reply to the manifesto of the Comte de I\u2019ari*.explaining the p ;licy it intend# to pursue in the coming *«*#i >n.Tne Tmpi.commenting on the manifesto, say# \u2022\u2022The document will have no disquieting influence on the cmntry.It will only excite and embarra## the K'ght to rapprochement with »he Government.It indicate# b^twe-uj the C >unt # vi- w# at.d tho Cii-varian doctrine of empire that the monarcl y can only be restored through a vi lent internal cri#i# and the triumph of anarchy.Republicans whose political exi)->n-eoc« c< i.tinuea to increase will not aff >r 1 the monarchy that chanc-.\" The Unirert #ay# that the n an.festo amount# to a renunciation of the traditional monarchy, and that the Count is beet raing an emulator and imitator of Napoleon.the pant for revenge.BELLIiEEINT SPEECHES THAT MAY AROCSE rr KMUC ire.Paris, Sept.15.\u2014At a military banquet given in Toulouse lart evening General Breart, commander of the Thirt.-enth Army Corps, declared that France now knew her strength, and that ehe wa# ready and awaited revenge.M.C des, member of the Chamber of D.-putie#, said the recent mobilizing exj-enment showed that the army wa* now in a posith n to give Prance the revenge fir which #he impatiently watte 1.Tne #p**che< have excited serious comment.Fae evening paj r# endeavor to soften the effects of tbe#e- ! M*#rt that n-> unp.rtance n.us: be i>t ac ;el to them.probably some i peace restorkd.Information ha# been recel veil here that peace ha# been restored among the Kootenay District Indians, Chief Isadore surrendering to the British Columbia authorities the two prisoner* charged wrh murder, aud promising to maintain order in future.ALL MOONSHINE 1'BOBABLT.Inspector Inkermao, of Halifax, bat grai hpt 7, in the new premises.Prospestus Oil aj-p'i- stlon.HE MISHKS(Cii|*t ) KOUNEREl S m, hooL »t 373 Durchesl*» atr*w4, wilt ro-oi»en rm let Hri* Ki-r ciroulsrs apply to th\" Pimeii-aia ultiw th.» 2Clh 'This school la of long standing »ud is well »\u20181111\tIHHj.R\u20182 FORT HTHHEX.MISS POSTER'S CLASS WILL REOPEN HediM-sday, S*-plflul»«r 71U.______ FRENCH CLASS AT THE 0 A.will re open Moml Ut ; P III.)45 rtt Catherine street.Business Cards._______________ ^ CHAMOIS SKINS ! ANOTHER LOT RECEIVED \u2014 FROM\u2014 From :;0r |*er l»or.i*i» upwards.DASH» RE A.Jr.SO HoaplUI Slrrrf DUMB WAITERS Etmplr J Compart ! Durable I Bend for Cute aud Prices.S'vtim&U-i hirnlshod for passenger and freight elevator Hand power, steam aud hydraulic MIMER RROS.«\u2022 MIECIIKM, MONTREAL.Qt\u2019K._______ ^NY WOMAN OR GIRL defiring to forsake a life of sia will always find a helping hand and aheltcr, if needed in the W ( .T.IT.Sheltering IL tee, comer of tlorcheater aud St.Charh-a Uorrommee Hr, ite.\t____________ MRS.LAY\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT -POR THK \u2014 HOARD AND EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES, Mitt niid MIS St.Calherlnr »t.xvr«t.Tbia School will re o|»-o SEPTEMHR 15th M.sm and the Kkkm II Lvniii vis siHMaltiea Rcrtnhnt (lovenieaa.Pupils ean be prepared fnr the l'nivernity If desired The aitentmn of famllirt nnjl' ing at Ihe 'y«rt End is called to the advantages offered hy this acho.d of which a well-organized Primary Department, suited to tho wants of young children is an Important feature Application personally or by letter to Mr.LAY ¦ 1 LASSES RESUMED AT < ornrr Noire Dumr and IMiter d\u2019Arme#.The most thorough and best equipped Commercial ^Student* can IhvIii any lime Seuls should ho «ecurwd W For fuli m/ormstlon snplj ut the College, nr send for handsome circular.Address\t^ jn jE, K1 SEAL JACKETS AND ALL OTHER EUBH DYED, RENOVATED, and FITTED.A.Ill LEK.PRACTICAL EEBUIER, hat and FUR stork.HH M (-4.Il I atrret, 191 rcrsonsl attentisn given to rpecial onlers.ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS OX GALL STAIN SOAP A most vrnnderftil prepantlon #*\u2022 /£\tremoving BLvins, Paint, lar atic /C\tCrease from Caiifta, Cloth» It/- nn-l r .torinu tin ,r natural eoVus I'rir.ts waaiied with tliiitvwp ww fodc.\t\u2014VAPB BY- TES al:ssï sca* «tf WONTREAl.INDERGARTEN \u2014 FRŒ BEL\u2019S HYSTKM A PREPARATORY BOHOOL.97 Ttrlorla alrrrt.Tho Miaaes McJNTOBH will re-open their el»*»,-» on MONDAY, Sept 13lh, and will be at home on an l after Monday, Sept.51b, to receive applications.Circulai» at all the principal utationera.__________ nr HE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG J LADIES, conducted by Misa BYMMER8 and Mias HMITH, will reopen on THURSDAY, the 15tii BEPTKMHF.R.Ib afldition to the ordinary School Olaaaes, special In-atructious will tie provided for Yiiun* Liuhea who desire to prepar.- for the McGill University examination* for Matriculation or fer the cerUflcate of Aaaoeiato in Arts.After Tuesday, the Cth September.MU* Hymmer.and Mias Smith will he at h «me dally from ten till six to re-C4'iYo Tifitora on achool busineM.916 H HERR BOO KB STttEP.T.l^Q RE OPEN on 1st SEPT EM HER, ^ MONTREAL «OWMF.RI1AL SI HOOL.8 PIULUPB SQUARE (Isskh Door).The course Includes Grammar, Reading, Penmanship, I/etter writing.Geograçhy, Phonography, Anth.netk, Mensuration, Bookkeeping and French Bay School, from # till 12 and 1 till 3 ; session for ladle» at 3 30.Each cho«»t«** her own pjKi iiàltioH, Wid studio» scpurmUdy.Kreu-ing School at 8.^ ^\t^ H RM'.K.L.B.C.P.M ^ENTS FOR SALE ( II AT THK \" XVITN'K4H\" OFFICE _____\tBiB\tI'/e KfQ), Practical Carpet Layer, Upholsterer.Ac.' -\u2018ip, '\u2022 cut.m adt*.laid, carefully mud cU»ai»«l ; OUdoth* l^id.run-1 IsluiuftsiipplM.Huu Bhmdü».Hpriug\tAc , sr.lulled and put up.aM»ttn«£c» emu bo returuwl tie \u2022Mine itmy.LEGISLATING AGAINST VERMIN.j-M-'hiNG A PICCLIAR CtaCCMSTANCI.HitntA, Mont.S4?pt.15.\u2014Th# *p#clal #e»-sioa of the fifteenth Legislative Asaetnbly a'l- Crned last evening.I'r-.bably n?ver b-f re it b» »n th\u201c case that prairie and gr oind aquirrela necea«iUte98,1»71 ground \u2022quirrel* an! 153,709 prairie d- £*, or a total of g'Q.OOQ.The BTJnty Aît 1 ad exhausted the mon*y in the trea*ury.an ) w ai rapidly running the territory into debt.The Governor, with f»*-rir.i»*i»n of the I're*1.ie-ir, called a special version and the law wa* pealed.rHKPABATIOSH FOR CARRYING THE EASTERN MAILS, f Gaeette.I Halifax.N.S., September 15.\u2014The Inter c ! ma! Railway autboritie# are making oxt-n siv THE CONDEMNED ANARCHISTS.Chicago, September 15.\u2014 It did not Appear w en Oe Anarchist* emerge 1 from their cells to take \u2022 xerci*e this ir.'-rn ng that the fatal new* >f ywteiday nad any impre.aion -n them.The repnwentatire German psper of thi# city, the N aoti /ntunj, which haa hitherto been in favor of th» execution of the Anarchists, com»» out thi* m rr.ing in an editorial somewhat «ii|»i»ort-ing a commutation of sentence.CANADIAN.THE LIMESTONE CITY.(Special tn the H'ilncit.) KisorroN, Sept.15.an annoying regclation.Undtr recent instruction* fr-m Washingt cr>c*ular certificat»# issued at interior jeirt* merchandize for the United Htate* must be counter-igned at the port where the change of ve preparation for the carriage of the Asiatic .ail* thi* winter, which an- ex|>ect< d to come by Canadian Pacific steamers to British Columbia, thence carried acr \u2022*# the continent by the all-Canadian route to HshUix for trautp irtati >u to Eum*-.Ab-vnt 120 mile# of new rails of extra heavy pattern are being laid down betw.-en Halifax and Levi*, replacing th\" light 5'i pound rails.About eight mib- of snow fencing and one and a half mile# \"f ir-'h and woolen sheds are t«> be erected before winter set# m.»bese in.pr-voient* will, it i* expecte-J.nn ierdelav*.such a# occurnd last wmt* r, next to impoMibb-in any < rdmary -oys K-C' iteil._ RAPHAEL\u2019S ART CLASSES , Will Rk-opkn o* mn 4ru r Octoskii.Students dr«irims\u2018of n thorough Induing in the art of Drawing and Uaiuting from nature, will pleaso up;>ly at Ihe *liidi St (Catherine street Open daily from 9 to 12 a.m.____ U«ICAL 1NST RUCTION.TOSW SOL-FA.The Tonic Bol-fa system of teaching to ring aff-'r-l* tho hi-.t hasi* for n thorough kii'>wler tern », etc., address 37H ST.LAWHENER STREET, near Bhrr* hrooke slreet.__________________________ Jj^ETTES COLLEGE .SCiRJf^L.ior.SI.4 nllirrlne and Drummond alreela.tv-Miou 1887-88 will commence l»t HEPTEMHKR.I\u2019roe-pectus, etc., on application to TKAILL 4»H AN.VI.».S' TORONTO.{Special to the WUnett, Sept />.) Thk Rickipts st the Exhibition yv*N-r lay w»re larger than on any previou* day in th« history of the institution.An Eabkiht Effort will let made t-to » friendly arrangea »nt with t!ie rniliury authorities #o that th»- G.-.rri-' n h- 'in/ ran-' n.ay le* giv**n ufi f r exhibition | urj an 1 a r.ew range furnished -»t tb^ c \"t of toe city.It 13 Now ÜKMKVKD that no |> r* >n wa* drowi.* d as the result of Yesterday\u2019# oV.Ihioii the bay.If » stranger has bn n 1 >»t it mxy » ays before the fact lex mes knus n.JEASON CLOSED AT CALEDONIA hl'IMVLS Krittrmtier I till.Water* soM as uru»I at GURU'S, 39 Juror* stre-t L A K K M EM PH R EM AG OG, IHXT.pi.urtid Iron «\u2018ean .r *\u2022 Lvov or ni* Lvk#\"con .V.ITI ft.«t 1 p.m .with the -o.'ith Fa-t-'.-u Rail M-ndngl xp - * femi Monir .(except M-.n a,'l in,* tbroi-i.h the t.ak.-.Th.- I^vdy of th.«il! a!*\" coi.orct with th 4 30 AftemooD Kiprcas (lay fo u.N.*S< it * ¦ MoiiU.al \u2022 \u2018 * et f f (Id .'tip, »»t \u2019'I\tf^li «\u2022' \u2022*r*l tftl* A ,.yw.n tick'-is or ,-iy irdonnation o-gardlng ,i,f SC.AC.Bpl'IyoL U'ard thest.-aiuer.4.4LE»*»AND.M after.Newport, 5 k \"J^DWARDS\u2019 DESICCATED SOUP Itrroinuirndrd l»jr Ihe Enilre Prea*.Very largely In use among»* thn »ri*t«
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