The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette, 13 février 1888, lundi 13 février 1888
[" ~~ Sg Sf LA .16 if T- 1e 10 st y 1e or ugh u- on tir as ore nd Iti 08 Lc BLL I ew ve mon: = DO SST had æœ.> J \u2014 Y= - VOL.LXXXI\u2014NO.37.AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.MONTREAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1888.SUBSCRIPTION \u201c6.00 PER ANNUM.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.No.| LABRADOR HERRINCS.No.| CAPE BRETON HERRINGS.NORTH SHORE SALMON.CASPE DRY CODFISH.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 COARSE and FINE SALT, FOR SALE BY VERRET, STEWART & CO.271 to 375 Commissioners Street.Oct.7 SALMCN.5 tierces No.1 Labrador, large.\u201c 4 [3 small, 10 +\" No.2 \u201c \u201c Barrels and Half-barrels of each sort.150 barrels B.C.Salmon.MACKEREL 100 cages this season\u2019s pack.CODFISH 150 quintals choice Gaspe Codfisn.30 ms No.1 Large Green Codfish.100 Barrels No.1 Green Codfish.HADDOCK.60 barrels No.1 Green Haddock.HERRING.75 half-barrels No.1 Fat C.B.July Herring.100 barreis and half-barrels Labrador Herring Barrels, halves, quarters and hitts Loch Fyne, LOBSTERS.100 cases New Pack Canned Lobsters.BLUEBERRIES.450 cases 1, 2 and 3-1b.tins.OILS.100 barrels Pure Nfid.Cod Oil.8 Halifax Cod Oil.2 \u201c P.E.I.Cod Oil.160 ¢ Stevens\u2019 Steam-refined Heal Oil.J.& R.McLEA, Agents Caledonia Coal & Railway Co, 8 Common Street, Montreal.Sept.26 NEW LABRADOR HERRINGS.First Arrivals Direct from Coast, ex Steamship CREENLAND : Munn\u2019s No.1 Labrador.Ex 8chooner WARRIOR: Penney\u2019s No.1 Labrador.Will be Sold CHEAP from Wharf APPLY EARLY, STEWART MUNN & CO, Telephone 1235.22 St.John Street.CRANE ELEVATOR GO.NEW YORK AND CHICAGO, MANUFACTURERS OF HYDRAULIC AND STEAM ELEVATORS For Passenger and Freight Service, IN HOTELS, OFFICE BUILDINGS, WAREHOUSES, &c., &c.NEW YORK OFFICE: CHICAGO OFFICE: 40 and 42 WALL ST.219 80.JEFFERSON ST.Jan.9.6 HAY FEVER.2 = S| EASY TO USE.Not a Sonft, Powder or Irritating Liquid.Price 80 cts.and $1.00.If not obtainable at your druggists, sent prepaid on receipt of price.Addrés® FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Onl FENWICK & SCLATER RAILWAY, MILL & ENGINEERS SUPPLIES, 229 & 231 Commissioners Street, MONTREAL.COTTON WASTE, \u2018White and Colored, Factory, 51 Nazareth St.FILES AND RASPS, \u201c Anchor Brand.\u201d Factory, Cote St, Paul.Asbestos Pipe and Boiler Coverings, Factory, St.Francis Street.Silicate Cotton and other Removable Coverings for Water and Steam Pipes.FIRE ENGINE HOSE, One and Two Ply Cotton Hose, Redline Canvas Hose.ASBESTOS PACKINGS.Piston, Joint, and Wick, Hair Felt, Blocks, Rope, &c.STITCHED COTTON BELTING.Crude Asbestos, ex mine, for Export, Soapstone, ex mine, for Export.Jan.28 24 REAL ESTATE.100,000 feet Building Lots on Durocher, St.Famile, Park Avenue, and other good streets.Other good-paying investments.Those having Real Estate to sell, or Houses to Rent, Please give particulars early.ALEX.GOWDEY & CO.260 St.James street, near McGill Telephone 1882.5 RICHELIEU.THE PRINCE OF TABLE WATERS.Pare, Sparkling, Refreshing, poring this torrld spell the proper thing t CHELIEU.drink is For sale at the clubs.hotels, restaurants, and first-class greeers.= J.A.ARTE, Druggist, 1780 NOTRE DAME STREET Le plephone 1,12 « F.H oO RTA N y 4 UNIVERSITY STREET, MONTREAL, Practical Sanitarian, STEAM AND HOT WATER FITTER Jan, 23 4w mwf 19 E MacDOUGALL BROS.STOCK BROKERS, 89 8t.Francois Xavier Street.Members Montreal Stock Exchange, embers Chicago Board of Trade.ge AIS for Alex, Geddes & Co., Chicago.hap and provisions bought and sol:t for 20r on margin, 1y 238 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century.It is used by the United States Government.Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful.Dr.Price\u2019s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum.Sold only in Cans.PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.NEW YORK, CHICAGO.ST.LOUIS.Pec.13 ly DW 296 SESSION OF PARLIAMENT The DAILY HERALD will be delivered to any part of the city, or mailed to any address in the Dominion of Canada, postage free, during the coming session of Parliament, or from Ist Feb.to Ist May, 1888, for ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANCE.SUMMARY OF NEWS.CANADIAN.\u2014James Chalton, the post office clerk who was sand bagged and clubbed by Ottawa roughs, will recover.His injuries are of a serious nature, \u2014 Mr.Senecal, Superintendent of the Government Printing Bureau, has returned from New York where he inspected various printing establishments.\u2014New Brunswick Customs officials have been reported to the Minister for official misconduct, and that they have been summoned to Ottawa so that the charges preferred against them may be investigated.\u2014Mr.A.Macalister, surveyor of the Kingston Customs House staff, has been superannuated and his place taken by Mr.A.Shaw.The following other promotions have taken place: \u2014Mr RR.An- glin from second to first clerk; Mr.T.Gaskin, from landing waiter to second clerk ; Mr.W.Neish, from fourta to third clerk.EUROPEAN.\u2014Signer Ferrari, Secretary of the Italian Legation at Washington, has been transferred to Munich Rowe.\u2014The trial of Mr, Wilfred Blunt's suit for damag(s against the Dublin police, has Leen adjourned till Monday.\u2014The Pope to-day received the Vicar- General of the Arch-diocese of Boston, who brought to His Holiness the Peter's offering of the faithful of that Archdiocese.\u2014The work of entrenching the Italian camp at Saati will be finished by the first of March, and an advance will then be made toward Fort Jangas.A quantity of cattle hus been purchased from the natives.Ras Alula L:3arrived at Asnara.\u2014The Czar has ordered the formation of a commission for the remodeling of the laws respecting the Imperial family so as to authorize the morganatic marriages of the younger members of the family under certain conditions.\u2014It has been ascertained that a man named \u2018Templer, employed in the balloon department at Chatham, sold secrets of the department to Italy and furnished plans of the English balloon to a Birmingham maker, who constructed a similar one for the Italian expedition.One has already been sent to the Massowah.\u2014The British war office has issued an order directing that a statement be pre pared at each military centre detailing the facilities for summoning the reserve and strengthening the battalions from the depot within 48 hours, in the event of the mobilization of the army becoming necessary.The order is a precautionary one to enable a new mobilization scheme to work well if it should be necessary to put it in force.AMERICAN.\u2014Geo.A.Lathrop & Co., of Richmon 1, Va., wholesale dealers in liquors and cigars, assigned to-day.Liabilities $82,- 000.\u2014 The rate war was continued to-day, the general managers and other prominent officials are unanimously of opinion that the war will not be settled within three months.\u2014A Minnesota special says the east bound freight on the Chtcago S.t Paul, i & Omaha went through Era ridge one mile west of Blakley this a m.Eight cars were ditched.\u2014 Evelyne Snowden, a colored girl of Now York was shot in the right breast and dangerously wounded to-night, y Charles Johnson, with whom she a been living for some time past.| le was arrested, and claims the shooting acc dental.ian 8 day, re- \u2014The Italian Senate on Satur lay, jected by a vote of 60 to 32, a bill e m- Powering the Government to 16 rgani ze the central administration Signor art \u2018ing announced that he wou + the passage of this bill as a vote of Jo Gdence.The ministry 18 expe cte resign.- roman living \u2014-Ruth Woodall, a negro wom ; in Jones County, Georgia, mixed some rouzh on rats with water and made ier two daughters, aged seven al re, spectively, drink it.She then | rank lat was left.The mo d old Tauber died, but the other child was saved.THE PRETTY TYPEWRITER Seduces anInnocent Barrister C:ntral Bank Liquidators; Charges and Countercharges.The Caron Quebec Banquet.TELEGRAMS FROM TORONTO.Elopementof a Barrister\u2014Business Fail ure\u2014Burglars Foiled.Toronto, Feb.12.\u2014Society circles are agitated over the reported elopement of a young barrister with a pretty girl who operated the type-writer in his office.He was married about two vearsago to a society belle and is possessed of considerable wealth, His friends claim that he has left the city for a few days on business and will turn up at proper time.Clancy Bros., stoves and furniture, Yonge and Queen streets, have called a meeting of their creditors.Their liabilities are estimated at $12,000, and their assets nominally the same.Late last night three masked men knocked down and tied and gagged Jus.Purvis, watchman of the Polson iron works, Esplanade.They then endeavored to break open the safe.They worked at the safe for nearly two hours, but had to give it up.After they left, the watchman succeeded in releasing himself, and this morning reported the matter to the police.This evening the detectives arrested George Wilson alias Andrews alias Merrick and Thomas Burns, two notorious crooks, on suspicion of being two of the burglars.Burns was employed at the works.CENTRAL BANK AFFAIRS.Arrest of a Broker for Fraud\u2014MHowland and Gooderham\u2019s Aflidavit\u2014Charges Against Campbell.Toroxto, Ont., Feb.12.\u2014A.T.Kerr, recently of Buffalo, has been arrested on a charge of obtaining $450 from Central Bank with intent to defraud on May 30th, 1887.It is alleged that Kerr presented two cheques for $450 and $700 on the Bank of Commerce, Buffalo, to Central Bank, stating that they had been marked by ledger keeper of Bank of Commerce, and on strength of this obtained the money.It was afterwards found that they were not marked good as claimed.Howland and Gooderham, Central Bank liquidators, fyled a long affidavit at the oilice cf the Master-in-Ordinary yesterday, in reply to Arch.Campbell's affidavit.They say that his conduct throughout has not indicated a desire on his part to co-operate with them, but rather an appearance of being engrossed in the minor details.On account of Campbell\u2019s relations with Baxter, they are forced to the conviction that they caunot consistently, in the interest of shareholders and creditors, continue to act with him as co-liquidators.They also charge Campbell with withholding information which should have been laid before the Attorney-General.The affidavit of Magnus Davis was fyled in which he endeavors to show business intimacy between Baxter and Campbell.Accountant Lye also put in an affidavit stating that twice as much work has been done at the bank since Campbell left, and that from the first Campbell showed that he did not intend to facilitate deponent in his work.Henry O\u2019Brien, solicitor, also put in an atfidavit, in which he says tliat he notified Campbell that there was sufficient evidence against broker Cox to warrant proceedings being instituted.He also says that he never saw the bundle of correspondence between Baxter, Cox, Allen and Barnett, which Campbell said Le got from O\u2019Brien.The liquidators fyled a list of the shareholders, and asked the Court to revise it so that they may draw on them to the extent of the double liability.The Master has appointed Thursday, 1st March next, to settle the\u2018Zist of contributors, and has directed that each of the parties named on the list as fyled be notitied to show cause on that day why they should not be adjudged liable for the number of shares and for the amounts charged against them, and also why calls should not be made from time to time until a sufficient amount be realized from the shareholders or con- tributaries to satisfy ile claims of the creditors of the bank.FROM, THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.Banquet to Sir Adolphe Caron\u2014Sir John Macdonald\u2019s Speech\u2014Deputa- tion of Workingmen to the Provincial Ministers.Quesec, Feb.12.\u2014The banquet to sir Adolphe Caron last night was a great success, in a large attendance, a choice menu and the elegant decorations of the Academy of Music.Sir John Macdonald was present, so were Hons.Thos.White and Costigan, much to the surprise and chagrin of Sir Hector Langevin, and his friends the Junior Conservatives, who up to the last moment felt that neither the Premier nor Chapleau would show up.Sir John\u2019s presence, and Chapleau\u2019s ab- gence, is thought here as indicating a sure but steady decrease in power and influence in the Cabinet of Sir Hector, and his sudden departure from it ere long.Caryn\u2019s desertion to Chapleau is also said to be the work of old Sir John, with whom Sir Adolphe is a great favorite.That Sir Hector is aware of the intriguing goes without saying for during the whole evening he looked gerious and sphinx-like, not displaying any of that friskiness indulged in by Sir John.The speeches were tame and very flat, even worse than at Sir Hector\u2019s demonstration.Quebecers were romised nothing by Sir John or Sir Ado phe, but they received, an immense amount of taff about the old historic etty.About 400 sat down to dinner, Mr.Le- droit presiding as chairman.Of the 400 present about half received free tickets, as not a few contractors\u2019 pockets can tell ; the genuine paying ones were few indeed.Chapleau\u2019s friends were conspicuous for their absence, and so were Sir Hector\u2019s Junior Conservatives.Lt.-Col.Aymot, of the 9th Battalion, pes [uso absent at :e banquet table, but his place wi vel Hilla by Lt.-Col.Oswald, of the Montreal Garrison Artillery, who against all military rules and regulations was present at this political demonstration in his regimentals.The Junior Conserva- ties of Montreal were represente | by MT.E.J.Bedard, who can tell his club how courteously he was treated at the banquet.The old Tory fossils who were ranuing the affair would not listen to anyone hearing the rane of a Junior Conservative.The menu Was an excellent one and After the cloth removed the door) of the galleries were opened and the ladies in evening toilets ured in and listened to the speeches.oud cheers greeted their entering.Tae usual loyal toasts were heartily received and drank with much enthusiasm and music from the \u201c B\u201d battery band.Sir Adolphe, replying to the toast of his health, in French and English, was not very happy.He was full of neacly prepared phrases and small nothings, which were unsatisfactory to his friends.It was said he would, in the presence of Sir John, give no uncertain sound on the bridge, and get some kind of a promise from the old chief also, but he said nothing about it.In fact, there was not a crumb of comfort for Quebecers in the whole two hours he took up.After Si: was Adolphe came Sir John Macdonald, who made a capital after dinner speech of glorification o himself, his colleagues and the Tory party.He was, he said, given credit for picking up good colleagues, and he thought they appreciated that, for Le had chosen Sir Adolphe, who was one of his \u201cboys.\u201d He then briefly and sympathetically recalled all his recollections of the dear old historic city since 1854, and admitted that he had been kept in power by the French Canadians.That Ontario Grits would not serve under French leadership, but he and the Conservatives were different, and were happy serving under Cartier, Belleau, etc.He alluded to the N.P.,and said that when he left ofiice the Grits would not find his treasury box empty.He pitched into the Mail, calling it a treacherous sheet, and announced himself as a canvasser for the \u201cEmpire\u201d his new organ.He concluded about midnight by saying piously it was time togo to early mass, and then took his seat.After him, although Sunday morning, came Hong.T.White, Costigan and Casgrain, and the affair broke up abont one o'clock.Sir John, Sir Hector Langevin and Hons.White and Costigan left for Ottawa this afternoon.On Saturday afternoon a deputation of stonecutters waited upon the Hon.James McShane and Hon.George Duhamel and presented the following petition : \u2014 \u201cHonorable Sirs \u2014 We, the undersigned, stonecutters of the city of Quebec, most humbly request of you, knowing your kindness of heart and the deep interest you have always taken in the cause of the working classes and the people, that you and the Government would give us employment.Our position at this period of the year is most unfortunate, being without work or money and with large families to support.We are in great want and we beg of you to help us by giving-us employment.Signed by John Ferguson, Louis Pigeon, Fd.Gingras and 440 others.Both the hon.ministers cordially received the deputations and explained the present position of affairs.They trusted, however, to be able in a weck or so to begin some work and that about 40 ar 50 men would he given employment as stone cutters.The deputation departed highly satisfied with the explanations of the ministers.Hon.Mr.Garneau is expected here on Tuestiay._- - FROM THE DOMINION:CAPITAEL.Projected New Railway Line\u2014Bonus Promised\u2014Ottawa Water, (SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD.) OrTawy, Ont., Feb.12.\u2014Sheriff Hagar, of Prescott county, who returned from Toronto last night after interviewing the Ontario Government in regard to the question of bonusing a railway from Ottawa through Prescott and Russel to Quebec Province boundary line, says he feels confident that the bonus asked for will be granted, and thatthe railway will then be pushed forward {> vo-apletion.Rev.Father Marsan, Dominion analyst and professor of chemistry in Ottawa University, has submitted to the city council an elaborate report on samples of Ottawa river water submitted to him.He denies that there are any deleterious impurities, and ridicules the theory that the fever epidemic prevalent in Ottawa some time ago was caused by bad water.Notice is given in the Cunada Gazette that an application will be made at the coming session of Parliament for an act to authorize the construction of a winter railway bridge across the Detroit river.Col.Manzargh, of the 5th Brigade Royal Artillery, Tipperary, Ircland, is here on his way home after visiting the Pacific Coast.He says the Ho ne Rule movement is declining, and adds that the Irish farmer under the system of reduced rents is better off than the average Canadian farmer.In view of the increasing attempts to defraud the Customs, the Dominion Government intends publishing the black list of over one hundred American exporters who have becn detected in smuggling false invoices to their Canadian customers for Customs purposes.The list contains the names of some of the largest exporting houses in New York, Boston and Chicago and other United States cities, which when published will create some excitement in business circles on the other side of the line.A Candidate for the Cat.Haurrax, N.S., February 12.\u2014George Cruse, the Halifax shoemaker charged with committing an indecent assault on an eight year old girl, has been arrested in St.John, whither he fled.He will be brought back to Halifax for trial.Cireassian\u2019s Passenger List.Haurrax, N.S., Feb.12.\u2014The Royal Mail steamer Cireassian arrived at 2.45 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, with the following cabin passengers on board :\u2014 Mr.C.B.Ayrton, Mr.W.A.Black, Miss Bones, Mr.E.C.Dixon, Mr.W.J.Hutchings, Mrs.Kennelly, Mr.H.O.P.Lewin, Mr.H.M.Northey, Mr.R.D.Trever, Mr.R.Broderick, Mrs.Broderick, and forty-five intermediate and one hundred and thirty-two steerage.WEATHER REPORT.METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, } Toroxro, Feb.13, 1 a.m.An important area of depression covers the West and North-West States.Elsewhere the pressure is comparatively high.The weather has become much milder in the North-West Territories, with local snow falls, and in other portions of Canada it has been generally and moderately cold.Probabilities, Lakes\u2014Moderate to fresh south and south-west winds, generally fair and milder, with a thaw; continued mild to- MOITrow., St.Lawrence and Golf\u2014Lickt to moile- rate winds, fairand milder.Maritime\u2014Moderate winds, generally did credit to the chef of the St.Louis.fair weather; higher temperatures, BLAINE OF-MAINE REFUSES Will not be Republican Ban- ner-Bearer, Reduction of Philadelphia Saloons.Wholesale Opium Smuggling.DON\u2019T YOU TOUCH THE TARIFF.Blaine Refuses Nomination.PrrrsgurG, Pa, Leb.12.\u2014James G.Blaine has written Mr.B.F.Jones, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, a letter, which will appear in the Commercial Gazette to-morrow.In this letter Mr.Blaine declines, * for entirely personal reasons,\u201d the presentation of his name at the Convention to select a candidate for nomination to the Presidency.After reviewing the political work of the past eigi.t years, Mr.Blaine speaks hopefully of Republican success in the furthcoming contest, and says: \u201cThe country is now in the enjoyment of an industrial system which in a quarter of a century has assured a larger national growth, 8 more rapid accumulation and a broader distribution of wealth than was ever before known to history.The American people will now be openly and formally asked to decide whether this system shall be recklessly abandoned and a new trial be made of an old experiment which has uniformaly led to national embarrassment and widespread individual distress.On the result ofsuch an issue fairly presented to the popular judgment there is no room ior doubt.A closer observation of the conditions of life among the older nations gives one a more intense desire that the American people shall make no mistake in chosing the policy which inspires lobor with hope and crowns it with dignity which gives safety to capital and protects its increase, which secures political power to every citizen, comfort and culture to every home.\u201d Chairman Jones refused to discuss the letter with a reporter who called upon him, REDUCTION OF LIQUOR LICENSES.Boom for Shebeen Keepers.PuiLapeELPHIA, Feb.12.\u2014The new high license law will reduce the number of legalized liquor saloons in the city from more than 6,000 to less than 2,500.When the clerks of the quarter sessions court closed their books yesterday, there were 3,423 applications on the file, and no others can be presented to the courts for the ensuing year.Of this number more than 1,000 applications will either be withdrawn or abandoned principally because the bondsmen named in the application cannot qualify under the law.WHOLESALE OPIUM SMUGGLING.The Temptation of High Duty.NEw York, Feb.12.\u2014Arrived Polynesia from Hamburg.Sax Fraxcisco, Feb.12.\u2014The local papers publish a statement to-day to the effect that the bark Halcyon was fitted out by parties in this city last spring ostensibly for a sealing expedition in the Arctic waters and cleared from this port for that purpose, but that in reality the vessel intended was for use in smuggling opium, and has since been cngaged in that occupation on an extensive scale.It is claimed that the Halcyon obtained large quantities of opium, presumably from ports in British Columbia and brought it down as far as Drakes Bay near l'oint Reyes, where it was loaded on smaller vessels and taken to San Francisco uuder cover of night and tirere unloaded at obscure points and removed to a convenient hiding place.It is claimad the Hal cyon made several trips of this kind during the sealing season and that several hundred thousand dollars worth of opium was thus smuggle into this port.CLOSING OF THE GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE MATCH.Albert Beats the Record.New Yorg, Feb.12.\u2014Albert made his six-hundredth mile at 4.44.The score at six p.m.was : Albert 603, Guerrero 557, Golden 525, Strokel 515, Dillon 504.New York, Feb.12.\u2014Hart stopped for good at 9.10 p.m.with 546$ miles to his credit.At 9.37 Albert completed hls 620th mile, 10 miles ahead of the record.At 9.45 Tilly announced that he was out of the race, much to the relief of everybody.His record was 320 miles six laps, only 300 miles behind the leader.At 9.52 Albert had completed his 621st mile and attempted to make one more mile, but gave up after completing $ of it.He retired to his hut but soon appeared again carrying the American flag with which he ran at full speed aroun the track while the band struck up \u201cColumbia.\u201d Herty finished with 582 miles 600 yards.Hart, 546 miles 660 yards; Golden, 538 miles 880 yerds; Strokel, 526 miles 880yards.Noremac, 525 miles 440 yards.Ten minutes after the race was finished the garden was cleared of spectators.The scorers then left next and the place was left to the reporters and those officially interested.The affair ended without any outbreak of rowdyism.An Important Junction.Saver Ste.Marre, Mich., Feb.12.\u2014The Northern & North Western Railway will construct a line from Escanaba, Mich., to Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., in the spring.This will bring seven railways to the Soo next summer.Miners Strike Collapsing.SHENANDOAH, Feb.12.\u2014Operations will be resumed at Kehley Run Colliery tomorrow full handed.A meetiug cof Kehley Run Assembly Knights of Labor was held this afternoon and the men voted to go to work.Pedestrian Challenge.; Prrrseura, Feb.12\u2014In reply to the challenge of Edward Case, of Hamilton, for three races with Peter Priddy, the runner of this city, the latter stated tonight that he would accept, provided he was given sufficient expanse money.He has placed the matter in the hands of the sporting editor of the Post and will await the articles of agreement.\u2014 Bucket Shop Men Arraigned.New York, Feb.11.\u2014The twenty-eight men arrested yesterday for running \u201cbucket shop,\u201d were arraigned at the Jefferson Market Police Court to-day.All but Arthur Coleman and À.R.Ham- mond waived examination and were each held in $500 bail.Coleman w discharged and Hammond demanded : examination which was set down for t mMorrow.Ice-Bound at Baltimore.BALTIMORE, Feb.12.\u2014The storm, whic bas prevailed for three days, has ver, seriously interfered with the navigation | of Chesapeake Bay.The constant snov with drift ice has co.apelled most sailing vessels to remain in port.The oyster fleet is almost entirely idle, as ice still covers most of the dredging grounds and the smaller class of vessels cannot combat the floating ice.U.S.Telegraphic Items.Wasiuxarox, Feb, 12.\u2014~The Education Bill still remains the unfinished business of the Senate, but there is a unanimous understanding that it shall be disposed of next Wednesday.INDIANAPOLIS, Feb.12.\u2014At Vincennes, last night, Larry McCaffrey was shot and killed by Geo.Hartmann in a quarrel over women.Hartmann escaped.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BISHOP OF CLOYNE'S PASTORAL.Heep Clear of the Law.Dusurs, Feb.12.\u2014The Bishop of Cloyne in his Lenten pastoral says: \u201cNever yas the all-powerful grace of God nlore needed to enable our people to refrain from retaliating by acts of crime and violence against those whom they have too much reason to regard as their enemies.While exhorting you to patience, it is by no means my intention to counsel tame submission to a harsh, oppressive law, framed for the purpose of depriving you of the rights of free citizens.All that is required is the avoidance of any crime or outrage condemned by Divine law.\u201d Mr.Pyne, member for West Waterford, who was arrested in London, says the London police treated him with the greatest consideration, and the Irish police directly the opposite.Another Vote Out of the Way.Cork, Feb.10.\u2014The magistrate to-day remanded Mr.Gilhooly, M.P., for trial at the Schull Sessions on March 2d.Bail was refused.A Valuable Chalice.RomE, Feb.12.\u2014The Jesuits have presented to the Pope the sum of £40,000 as the Peter's pence contribution of their order.Various valuables which were presented to the Pope, and which were on exhibition, have been stolen from the Vatican.Among the stolen articles was a chalice valued at £1,000.Russia Resolves.ViExN4, Feb, 12.\u2014Prince Lob woff, the Russian ambassader, in conversation with several diplomats on the Bulgarian question, declared that Russia was firmly resolved neither to initate steps for another settlement by diplomatic means nor to discuss the scliemes of other Powers if at variance with her own policy.A Question of Privilege.Loxpox, Feb.12.\u2014Mr.Picton, member for Leicester, will raise the privilege question in the House of Commons tonight in accordance with the wish of Mr.Parnell.The Government has issued an .urzeut whip to its supporters to be in early attendance.The Rev.Mr.Howe has been appointed bisliop of Wakefield.HMealthof the Crown Prince.BERLIN, February 12\u2014Private telegrams from San Remo regarding the condition of the Crown Prince are less reassuring than the official despatches.It is stated that a tendency to fever has been developed.Prince Bismarck has presented his photograph with his autograph signature t> Baron Henry De Worms.Wolves in London.\u201d Loxnox, Feb.12\u2014A pack of caged wolves escaped from Sanger\u2019s circus today.The elephants, camels, horses and other animals became mad with terrur and were liberated with difficulty.The wolves were trapped in a stable, where they furiously devoured a horse already slain.They still fiercely defy capture.Turkey and Russia Disputing, CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb.12.\u2014 Russia threatens to sever diplomatic relations with Turkey if the latter persists in sending Kilmiel Pasha to Sofia as Turkish commissioner\u2014on the other hand Bulgaria claims that the Berlin treaty provides for the sending of a Turkish commissioner to Bulgaria and that failure to send a commissioner would be tantamount to assenting to the independence of Bulgaria.European Money Markets.Paris, eb.12.\u2014The bourse was quiet till towards the end of the week when prices became heavy.The increases of week include three per cent.rentes 38c.; Credit Foncier, 13f.; Suez canal, 30£, and Panama canal, 13f.Berury, Feb.12.\u2014During the past week the bourse, after a brief period of buoyancy as the result of Prince Bismarck\u2019s spéech in Parliament, experienced a slight reaction, but yesterday prices closed steady and firm.FRANKFORT, Feb.12.\u2014Prices on the Bourse were firm during the week ; international stocks were strong, LoNnoN, Feb.12\u2014Discount was easy during the past week at 1}@1%.Business on the Stock Exchange was extremely inactive.Foreign securities soon lost the advance resulting from Prince Bismarck\u2019s speech.In American railroad securities business continued to be limited, but towards the end of the week there were symptoms of an upward reaction.Cable Items.Loxvox, Feb.13.\u2014The Post denies the truth of the ramor that negotiations are being made with England to join a Franco-Russian alliance.Sax Remo, Feb.13.\u2014Dr.Bergmann signed a bulletin to the effect that he was thoroughly satisfied with the treatment and progress of the Crown Prince, Cazcurrs, Feb.13.\u2014Two Cashmere forts on the Ghilgit frontier have been captured by trans-frontier tribes.The Government has despatched troops to the scene.TANGIER, Feb, 13.\u2014The Government of Morocco, at the suggestion of the Spanish Government, has sent a special deputation to Rome to congratulate the Pope on he occasion of his Jubilee._ > Definite Warning, Neglected coughs and colds so frequently produce serious results as to constitute a definite warning.There is no better, safer or more pleasant remely for Coughs, Bronchitis, Sure Throat, Colds and all throat and lung troubles, tha: Hagyard\u2019s Pectoral Balsam.Brymner EUROPE IN SUSPENSE.he Responsibility Rests on the Czar.ilitary Preparations Continue.\u2018THE EUROPEAN WAR RUMORS.Bismarck\u2019s Speech Criticized\u2014Unabate ed _Preparations\u2014-An Incident of 1877 Recalled\u2014Throwinz all the Responsibility on Russia\u2014Health of the Crown Prince.Brrurx, Feb.12.\u2014The peace illusion with which Bismarck\u2019s speech invested the situation has passed away.It is beginning to be realized that there was nothing really pacific in the speech be- vond leaving the Czar the alternative of peace or wa\", while pointing out the road along which Russia can retreat.The Czar feels himself safe in retreating.St.Petersburg advices published in to- nights National Zeitung assert that the Czar eulogizes within his own circle Prince Bismarck\u2019s remarks, but that Russian official opinion holds that the chancellor's words and diplomacy are irreconcilable.The e\\ustro - German league of peace continues to be in the eyes of the Czar\u2019s advisers AN OFFENSIVE ALLIANCE AGAINST RUSSIA requiring unabated preparations for the inevitable war and an alliance to counterpoise the league.If the official press of Berlin were permitted to give frank utterance of its opinions on the situation it would be found to concur in Russia's conviction.The North German Gazelle goes into the subject at length.It says the conflict still exists and is undiminished in intensity, although Prince: Bismarck\u2019s speech relieved the minds of the people from the fear of an immediate conflict.This is only partially correct, for while the public are somewhat reassured regarding the imminence of war, officials and diplomats are not.° The sincerity of the Czar\u2019s desire for p ace is not doubted, but though his pro- tessions are not suspected it is known that influences around him which he appears to be unable to resist continue to: work in the direction of war.His present position recalls an incident that occurred on the eve of the Russo-Turkish conflict in 1877.In the archives of the foreign office at Vienna there exists a despatch from General Langerau, ther Austrian Minister to Russia, to Ccunt Audrassy, dated Aprill 16, 1877.Statinz that on the previous night the Czar in the course of a long conversation directed him to report to the Austrian Government that he entertained no idea of war and that Lie did not wish nor intend to attack Turkey.Within a week after this declaration, Russia opened the campaign, crossed the - Pruth and invaded Armenia.The PRESENT CZAR HAS EVEN LESE CONTROL of affairs than his father had.He\u2018is now guided largely by the advice of M.Sinovieff, director of the Asiatic Department of the Foreisn Office.M.Sinovieff, is à prominent Panslavist, an old friend of the late M.Katkoffs.Subjected through personal iufluences t> the war tén:lency of a majority of the Council of the Empire, and to the anti-German police of a majority of the ministry it is impossible for the Czar to retract his steps which are leading to a collision with the allied powers, nor do the Berlin and Vienna Governments expect him te do so, despite their ostentatious efforte toward conciliation.A semi-official coni- munication published in the Politiche Correspondence of Viena, briefly sur ming up and elucidating Prince Bismarck\u2019s speech, says he had neither a threatening nor an appeasing object.The appearace of the treaty and Prince Big- marck\u2019s comments thereon were intended for future historical reference.Should a breach of the peace eventually arise, the entire burden, as well as the terrible responsibility will fall exclusively upon Russia.1 MILITARY ACTIVITY CONTINUES n full swing on every side.The condition of the Crown Prince absorbs national interest.The official bulletins give but scant information and the doctors are universally reticent in response to private inquiries.To-day\u2019s bulletin, which states that the Crown Prince passed a good night and feels very well, did not relieve the gloom of the Berliners, who crowded in front of the palace in silent masses, waiting to give a sympathetic salutation to the Emperor.Private advices from San Remo do not quite support the official report.Au- thientic details of the operation disclose the fae that it was hurriedly decided to perforin under chloroform.The operation lasted twenty minutes.Dr, Berg- mann passed the night beside the patient.Doctors Krause and Hovell being in attendance in an adjoining room, the last word the Crown Prince spoke was addressed to the doctors, bidding them share his courage.Since the operation he has written a few words expressing his sense of relief and ease.He passed part of to:day in an invalid chair reading.The Crown Princess and her family seem more cheerful to-day.The discus- Sion as to the real nature of thie Crown Prince\u2019s ailment has been resumed.Dr Bergman's visit to San Remo is expressly for the purpose of reporting to the Emperor the latest phase of the case.Meanwhile the German doctors who have been consulted since the first indication cf the malady continue to hold the opinion that the disease is cancer, associated with perichondrites.The Crown Prince's life may be prolonged under favorable conditions for two or three years without the abletion of the larynx.An attempt has been made to assassinate Police Commissary Stempel, stationed at Molsheim.Herr Stempel, while passing through Urmatt, was fired at twice.The first shot pierced his cloak without touching his body and the second struck him on the right knee.Several arrests have heen made.-\u2014 Jubilations Gver Success of the \u201cPlan.\u201d Dusurs, Feb.12\u2014The Rev.Father O'Donoghue presided at a meeting of the tenants on the Kingston estate at Mitchellstown to-day.Mr.T.J.Condi & M.P., read the terms of settlement with the landlords, and spoke enthusiastically of the success of the plan of campaign.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Trafalgar Square Meeting.Loxpox, Feb, 10.\u2014Thousands of persons gathered in Trafalgar Square this afternoon to atlend a meeting announced to be held there.The mecting was adjourned, however, to the Thames em- banknmiout, where several speeches were made.\u2018There wis no disorder, and the prlice did not interfere. a D ~ T rade and \u2014 2 ê Lu and C cu omm mm id < e - i id 18 cat ardag ree.som me HE MON ay Evenine does not ps oe QU Mont venin: LD Orric ship may se al N r i 3 TA .The dul real St g, Feb.Ne ma a turn gure out excha 1h A I just close Hest weel ock Marke 1555.1 8 ariet nin euch a his Moss 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brooke inthe.8.0 | 246 and }, na ; al ; cum Excha.g Peas, bush .Feb.4 hang quotati local n iner a bet of arge a, the i east 25 com t of 18 ushel per bu r bus! shel : el; B ; Ta cl Corns Coat] Sher 6.00 5; cz is à t & C - Oats, b sh.232,068 eb.4, Fe Fa ed, à he local den ee posing a dt imports 50,00 oT bushel ; proll shel ; hel; Nor Norther TW ras Clarence tous) |: aped ny oem ats bush 2008 217.0 0 1p Fines S uotafions are ee Co nen duty , 30,000 bal wit angoes, 75 olific er doll an jiraglèt de esille, N o bitten., di fer bust & 11 17,192 p.12 Pest Color ows: nomi is n- Ererativ duty quence avi es i th 5@0 , Toc@ s, 85 er dol ern ni oust.J and le, Noyan n.SToc : Me an Lye, bust sh 65,854 eo 25 7,\" Fine ren : min very | ative y on e of ng b is in | 0c 00c¢ c pe ollars peer- 10.001515 ee Hou (8 {aa \u2014 xs.3 4% 3 b SSIS, Railw Flour, D 1.78,20) of 15.995 ne ite .ally y ow by cott the n een v n Stock $975 bu per b r busl , 80c 9.15 anbridg Sorel By.|, 8.00 The à [52 = : rokce.LI] ays 1 baton bei - a 61,126 TE : ju nec ui the muck the on whi ew la ery 85c(@ RD 7H shel: N ushei: el: C per 15.I8 tatioi 26,4 Arm Sl 39 dent 2 \u20ac 2 | = a ro furni Fp ote atmo re - 1284 85.20 TS | Th .385,0 1 m clos hich wim th @Sse for ;N.S, i; Ma ; Chen 9.15 [Bt Jot n,St À rmand sa, 80 | Lo say: 32 : 5 motati \"mish orzet don A al, brie.0 505 SET aL Sat e Ne matter\u2019 00 ba ore tt e of N bec - ampi per choice : and N cInti - 150.Ry.ins, V.(than nd 3 3 rd D 7 Bank 34 Lad E F ions b us wi 4 Co.of ir.E.1 ris.22 a sb aturday ha Y pa ter of los i held.of Nov ame 5 pion, © bushels Se \u201cD.barre pu st.Johns cmontae| 2 of Indi A Bank of M se 425 241 ES ebrua y speci with es (Wes .MeLenns 114 3819 6.72 Phe oo ha ork C t rtiall _ conj 8 held 250,000 ember.© WEET ; G0C@7 hel; otch ma arrel 9.15 ohn, Sef nae | th ia b Satie Bark.455 Sa 25 en ry 10 pecial the f stock A tern C nan.29 258 22591 been dos as tire à ommerci he C y discl jectur inR bales of ales Pora 0c.egent magnu il Lncas hn, Shefford à i the Gov Bank jp Bank es i 3 28 |G ce, 74 \u2014Gra cable ollowi foilo grai hamb n, 22 .708 = 0 decided of ollowi cial B Li ontine used by and uss: s of extri Jen made.in li \u2019 706@ 75\u20ac | Ge Bt.J a Is like) x Banque Nal $2005 58 Grand ; 2nd nd T eee an a ers) St.Joh | maa ely une ing etn To iverpo sous yo will be but tra Jers TO SEE Tes] 98 Encofie by Jacque 39 subject.Moisons Hanke 100 3 d Trt do runk hem :\u2014 \u2014 nd pr 7 eporls th 1 suppl ey tien utter of 32.000 t ol ope 1e ye e dem be but & oe at $4.75 su sf 82302000 sariseile = Jacques, 13.0 ject.Bak of Toros 10031 ou 0., 53 ink, 1 ., 531 > 1st : ovisio tl street and es of parti atisfac mark 2,000 enden ned ste ar adv and f.ut fresh ol \u2014D 19 pe poly, ana T8 SE désir ville, (810 \u2014A Bani Jacq ronis.503 110 st pref Febr prefer- cu marke Cop, ste , Wit whi cory ot has on bales on tho | dy with a rom Nor! 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a.100:3 pe ris Re cex- ve 0; 1003 und grad nd c con ight tate again ecei es tl 12 n, ng G a fai are i ; 3 ghna oo rs.f 4 coloni ous.1003 be ntes, 1 iv.123$ 110 I ler es ha onfid central suppl ye st 85 ipts this sam 2,000 65 ood s rouse air de in 9.15 catiziny, D , \u2018Cha CRE for Sus \u201cMontre nial Goal \u20ac p.c.|., 12.30 50% 123 mitati grade ve a ent int dd it ar.5,219 b is we edayl bale ae roe upply and mand ampl 153.0.pool y, Be Chat- Hi à ing th I Montres onde Go.The fi Ex pm.8 591 and tion s ar fair heir \\ With Since S ales ek 84 ast y S, 2.25 per air Gro quail a - Ge .| \u201c| oucherille aubar- He 48h ro Dominion, co.100 for ollowi chan , 81f.50¢ 9 ui irre cream ° fair onqul Views.been e Septe the sa 5314 pres East per d pair; q use À re dull ese | i nl Ver ville, ontr 3 ours Western ede A ) 40 Tue H ing tab ze.co ne regular mery 1 ing Ty, but bal rE ame ti ales, | er ooo quail w re selli and | re erche ile, Contre 6.00 \u2014M Hien Gon: Nar Wiel 3 son & ERAL le, p quiet eame in sy has to d ut es th ,548 b 1 po me lust mallard 2c@14 ucks ester ing 8.15 \u20180.\u201cNotre res oi an presse ed 1 r Sion.oa.on Tel Co pel wl 9 ja Co., 1 b by M repare quiet and to ny.We mpatl lod slow Ears Sam ro port recel ast $900 2@lde; WW s, Northe $2000 15) {3 12H Su Anioine 4 | Cation Montreal way G Co.olga: ales ay\u2019's ., 10 E Tess d speci m ng m ne we este 1y wi slow of w ports s e time | agai ceipts 100( 40c CE 8, 7 este hern_ 0@ 045 6-15 ochel de Gra and Satie da Co Ne 100 2ip.c.Cees 3 rates i xchan; rs.W ciall akes ore fre aker rn de with w which so far t © last : inst 45 havi @13c @ 6 0c @ rn, 10 n and | 6.8y Lac vga.race do 18 gua ; Now oo sind dpe! ail a otal ae Co CLE Jack makes aro hel ely.S Factory bu gen- | ie: Sh his week 80 544315 por Ib.rabbi ES m, 1000 fe bts achine, and B no gps, Nes qo pon Co.pri Es si ay ail \u2014 urt, st ae | June to e abov d wit! ome ry but very pales 8 at t bales eek 86 315 pair.; rabbi ; es pai per x; 10.00 6.90 Lon line, and ; \u2026.ÿ 30 12.6 o dem Canada a Paper Co.pe a hows t a sell is ve quo 1 a sk of the ter ar last , again he shi to G 6,022 \u2019 its, Ë estern IT , pat Longueuil 31 el js 54 station Ganda aed per Co.p.c.| Sterll F 9 Mer and low weak tatio wow of speci - year st 896 wippi reat Bri bale aster n, 8 geese: | aionneuve, nonly, 8 porte da Shipping Uo.eee ; Ste n I eb March tir wer.er.ns o cia : 99 ng ritai s \u2014 n, 15 © e: 10.00 isonneuve, Lou | | TS Era of Ai ; LEA 0 fa nue fa \u201cSum res Lo 3904 bals it er corTox BE = oa i ia detect .Inve LO ii Sterlin emand.\u2026.aed TORE qu arge suppl es grad te sale NDON same dat ; MARKET or 8.30040 tre ie Foie me \u201ci TAT Stertiné Cables.dB A _ est an ge sn upply a how es dull sal NDON oN W e date Corro Ne ETS 806.408 | int St inte magne: fo be Montreal ns.las Co Frans g Doc mercial.861 Arua _ [The pue Che d ste pply, & and fi ever, ull es to-d: Feb OOL 8 2 leans x\u2014Ste w Yo .9.15 | St.a Coan wy 7.80 r the Stormont.coton igo rancs Documontar neue 4 a ed followi 6 63 cou ese hh ady , and fi rm.\u2018 con- com -day bi ruar ALES 110.56 103 ady BK, F 9°30 > Sorel briel rles a i.quanti Hoche! 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Fs \u201cGalton 6.s) Lone.Re 86 rancois Tessre night d #7 03 ther 1 a \u2018\u2018bulli velo fair s woos, of n ke ng wa At t 0.75 ; March uture plands ary 11 915.12% 8 Lambert eee {1 ceived: histor Cation 0.Bree on and is esas.M espa i 10 obtai sand, b ish\u201d oped nothi re- \u2018ered.whi en, as ani he w \u2014 : , 10.6 s fir , 10% .; 12.80 St.Justacl Ton cost ston Cotton, do: Se sa Tr horn of acdo tch i succes concession eelin othing 41d an Gr ich a especi imate vool 64; À m; F gc; O dl 5 tin stache.aigue 8.45 The Boll TS ts Mfg.Go.li do bere of Macdougally Be hand ceess Cossions.who bo) ra to e fro nd very es large ally f d and = pril LOSC aE mp 5 sa Cote St, P 0 i iar 1 for val Bell Teleph nds o.1\" Bet MoN\u2019 un.\u2019 Cruca the Ch sto Tos (i= es ns m have s on n- t m 1s very anged qua for fi 2 » 10.70; À TS, | ote St.Pa EN far- r wil Guz raniee Co, de N.Y ven B TREAL dull CAGO F Chic ok brol St.term g fine jally 0 et with sough the oria 93d t extra ?Juanbity ne Ce TT ; May 10.00 gone Si and SUF] ment à Accident 1 one Coc.Ns Puna BOS Banks.Sool was ii eb.11 ago Be Skers F1 Should choi n full little ¢ t to pared were 0 43 0} superi 113d was I en BL name ne- Paton ut Ins O.of JA: Ste.60 day a 6 : poo ras Les oard olly uid mow b pil ere oor no oot with firm Ed.Prices.ad to 1s g of: au Reeull wo an.L Civnssl.3 NA Be Dema ys.pe) Seller c _ ng ton a to outside reat of quality to ow b ancy am st 10 : ra fi 1 the b throu: rices ombi \u2014 9 Jor Outr and P icp) are un: Ca tr omar à.8 15-16 e S.ounte lines e, som e his trad again are ity, of y white e appli am stock were fs Ww est ghout.of all vis TH | 15 1.1534 Femont et Bou 6.00 pox ol st.da envi sw NE nd.9 otis Rate qu .Pri eloc gher wi e, and ruled wl ew a which che pplied atter grea H@ ester rates i .As ice E BES \u2014_\u2014 3) 9.15 7-00 Montre Band au.| ha in Dominion ys log.T oo ï le quart , ces ad cal her with a i Live à 10 prefe nd ge the r ess of almo > asy mn ) 2d de Victoris De com T TWO ee 9 00 rite na.i tise de SH ve b Canadian Éattle Roy.: he m M 9104 odera cont be anced.login n imp .filling er ca nerall emaini perf st Tamla orinos, 3d rian cember, -ARCH s | 2 Le End and sde) out of Mon wian t au a.good oney oney 2 2 Provi ate tradi tte , closi erin TOV - proxi order: rrying y hel ing ect ld@1d supe , id r; be meri r, INN TH EDL | 2.45 Cote 1s d.and Cote si ritie Canads N cif Iii 100 dem mark .of 2 tur isions dine r.Co sing gsmall mn imati carrying for tl 1d b parcels scot d de T.1d dea st co rinos | NOTE EMA ETTER | ; Cot CINE est.re BC Can.gal .stock merci and f et is e e, shad contint closin m w quite ; ade u ng qu 1 dome 1eir 0 y parti ar red g arer.C deare rer ; mbing , LETT RKET FILE gts dui only) stric Shoat que L and Co a al pu or fu asy.\" ade easi nue i ga tri as e à ories p mai ality i stic vnu ies greasy gained ape er: Cr scoureil L ER À .ON.K s., Tht ich and! tween & Que.R- .B re rpo nds .Ti ( sie nacti rifl quiet , an inly in sou se in id 3d sno Cros red oO AND CEs ur.Sato LG \u2018corp G-B.stead ses on ti here i T r.ive e hic , good \u201c d whi of th color rces in selle .Othe @ld now- s-br s ck INV mus ster ., Sat o or Jor.CR.lati yat , and me, f sald 0-day\u2019 ,hon gher a holdi hile e co ed .Ap- low rs\u2019 f: er ki a whit eds endf ed OICE - ute tbe p ed a T] Ex et on th 6@8 rates f , for c ay's lay\u2019s a A ow fi ; gener ing\u201d ther mbin goods | g:\u2014 Av GT.ind nd g e ar y or C Ar SIZ 7.30 ates ear] osted tiers! the a and e de per or di om- is as ose .Ge ea- full b al incli on e is atio is Que - TI s we good ud trou ch Es) |\u201d 154 0 der.15min: C wi ; N rat man cent.ise und com EDL tuni lo nelinati the som n fi at ens: 1e d ere \u20ac dee lars es! 154 10-90 NITED STA w lle Our ow d rates a à for call discount Se compa pes & ull blocks nation © pretty ES otails are.a »| MO \u2014 ! ® sini r ork TI re e or ¢ or 3 Mar , Vis: red wi Co ity t whe on to als» pret 103 id@ d\u2014S: s are whe T =e AAS STATES.ituat detcri repor st A 1e B asy all 1 Spe M wh = with .port o do n th st , tl ty Ja; 1s 6} Sales re as at \u2014_\u2014 9.15 St ork TES P cribe ts fro ack M of dis ank of at 44@5 oans i cu- J av.Theat, vest» in ers ha 80.Quite a 10W hors î N ; gres id; da 3, 600 as fol- Sta y PHIL - 15.Stato.and City .arne nant the om this arket.in count i Engl 25} s ligh June wheal.ore a des ve be uite ppears Liem Is se ew So asy at 9 o.lock bales; tione LIP 7% ! Troy, rN and lege, \u2018 mt.T} positi ma t.teres is 3 and per ce it, Mar.co eat eee Feb chea ultor en buyi a nu ano mn coured uth W id® su 5; SCO 17 ra, Bi & 463} Port Le to J prices here v on in rket to ce t on per ¢ mini nt.May \u20ac LE gp Fob oh a cheese, sort ying d mber of ox piec at 1 Vale 5104d 1 pi ured 55 & 30k Bo BUL | 10.00 Route any, Rouse Ir sh was al stocks -da nt.th ent imum or en m0! | anave ese, 5 t of w urin of 93 es at s 2} s\u2014Sales, êces : F 1151 Printers, ME 5 ds voi 5 addre partic ow littl most , a8 y| M e ope \u2018The rate Jane corn eh 8 + thin, rage to etting ay, b 3 the es 924 ; d ander ales, 1 ab FT NOTR Toray Te ERE I Bosto Point and : SE ; ut mai week ; do.1 Dis 9 4145 100 ie ED , ers y eed st y Pos and AU Th dow ular cas e chang no tradi stag- oney i n mark rates ine oe al o figure ago top note the p\u201d mat ek Viet lock [ds d b.AME and 7 {New E Mass Au | nw es ge, \u20ac ing g- ness is Ii in N et i of far A 463 a ti ire do ising :h, and g at nly of 18 53 oria\u2014 s and 20e, ;ado.lo ales ; \u2019 ST , 7-0 new ny Mauss Car.\u2019 who lowe; ards , and , except i g, and is li ew Y.s 13 Ma a Bi 13 reir di wnward, a looki 1lc , 3d@?Sul piec greas cks and DAME WON Porta ngland St Le th er ail re the the te pt in a f ght.ork i per May Re oid ir! abo dignit ard, no arate from for @1s 67 253d; es 4 700 De at Bat at 7 nd L TREA | E oran a Sinise] 79 the ¢ an ex round close bei nden ew | Re New s easy Mar, pork.SU ei C 3h 513 Ib minati y to tak ts oven feel fro tany lock ad; ; do lo 0 bal sd@9; id@ FOR - LK ae hd, Maine, oo $25.0 bout ° © n y w I serve Yor y, and Mar.1} 21 7 ions eu fecli om t - ks a ; greasy cks es: ad.SALE a ZI ô| 9.00 St New ane.and o \u2019 tt ptio anadi ng a vas Loan: \"York busi a ee 81 olf an i Here hing pt ingi ha Vie nd Prece and pieces LENS (a) West Englan com to good bom nd Canadian Bn action EE stat we ob yl haa re apni hel neh: Ga 005 eee shi Snarbrooks Ea the fol TS TE A pe 3 ed ine need ific be locrease SCreevuue ses eme May ribs oO 11 19 y rea \u20ac en c@ rani: Oa Ja; d ras \u201c 3d (@ 21d rd ore e E owi Englan RE States nd ony.er } 18.00 ay\u201d g of th 13 was © posit RS TEE nt.Tu v ribs Fee 35 ond ched onsid mor 1%c a 25 31d: o.l uper\u2014 5104d ids do hest ast a wing uth ast oD J ELTER val UT ; ,000 tra e w ji to 88 ire s, in EE ne r BE recei tt tl idera eo $c pe Ts dd; g ock Se .; do St er nd Stree Po ern tates\u2014 cil j res sh nsacti eck\u2019 }0 sation.de Tease.24 ib 70,7 ool cel 1\u20ac 1e ble r le r sae 1 gréas 8 al cour \u2019 -A West West land, Me.en ER \u2018 Com ares ctions s earni n JDorease.se.451,500 7 ù 7 as is pts of possibi ma fill ss of 8d@ Han sy at 1d pi ed at 0 s ntoi ts: nd, M Les Boston, N \u2014 \u2014 .nin J decrease.3,508 7 BOIS im f but sibili rket, ed s 018; a-\u2014S 112\u20ac plece 1s 9} rum t.H ne We \u2019 Hr Me.\u201d loscd, on qe = ; foll pared wi amot gs.™ ee 398 700 Ty 79,7 S of possib ter fi ity , b tock South do ales, 3 d@1 s at 01d mon ub est 7.9 Posta i p-m Moy AE, the N Offi owin with unted ones in Oh 447,900 39 2e m Li Tan O7 7} the s le t led f of at be.| outh .locks ar 500 bal 43d 1s 4} ond ert : (b) Fo Car vats York ond tor Qui g h yeste | Th (Ch ey in vues 1 117-500 foll ovem vo Hogs.15 7 37; we thi ugges to obtai om this St e- coured Australi and bales : 3d Bis! near ; Pos Bags 2pm and £ ney # ave rday a ere w leag ee 143000 Om OWS :\u2014 ents : ozs.5 In th ink, tion ain à this 8 few piec at ralia Sale S 5 gre sho She (ef Portal Ca open Ui fh had awan Canada | decli ys clos nce ir as no ch Tributes 218 Omcial re ; and pri ER an last wee} th The ho end tate, i Ney at 9 1s 4d@1s Pos si fre a Stan , rbroo tal Car Bags ill 8.15 1 na & a So ned: e the Fu 1 the char une.) Shi ial receipts rices ather weel 1e av 10ME orseme it NewZe Jd® @ls on 3 Ja.at FES anlo ko r Bugs open ti Ao am na 1, Lou West.uthern à C.B nds w mone nge of fhipment eipts yoster to-d nes an irreg but struck norte mont at 94 al: 1s 2d 53d; 00 streets adj y an GR op UA 2 the .& .d ay : s sh irreg st ge b de 1 tw and\u2014S : grea do bal NE SITES d By P EA th 82 hm i Paci & Na }, Er n }, De & on th ere fr y m any i Tettover ol yoatordas ay.are | ow gula rack tho as 1240 ols 13 Sales 700 1 Jocks and olning.e Thursday TR 2am, tall ific shvil ie #, N' 1, La f e be eely arket im Light pac ete two ing ¢ r ma the n better 9 170PE id; ales, 7 asy cks and uing, the resc pursday ib: RIT.\u2014 = Om pref.le } , New E ok.for m st sec offere ye port- Ë ht packin eri LL previ and Ÿ siderable s ma as, 2,100 of Good greas) 700 be at 4d and 5 Crescont $ Tor A eb ih.AIN \u2019 bei aha 4, N , Lak Engl 7 ercanti urit d at sterd à iL 91,473 Ÿ iousl lien erable s S rket i at 4 bale od IT sy at ales, Cazd PRIV AL troe PS UF ET f \"de v Oma HE North e Sh and | a ntile di y, but 6 ay.ou packing.2 12 73 p cus y dul falli esn ome b in 4d@7 s; se ope 74@ ; sco id.Sh WATE and le ta.By day nia, Cu Han, for Ire n m reg We ore 1, N.P \u2018onsid disc the per \u20ac y Shippine EEE oe suff tom L al ng ap fo ll A 573d oured and 10} ured orb RE \u2018nding 5 Aut into, a pari © land?et oT on T ti, S 3, N.pital erab TALS regu ent Riv king USE 0g ered lit so th most off b rad afp .at 9 Nat: id.rook SID g cb.luth Ania, hard, for 1 ,7.30 p.m _ ific } ermi rans , SEP are le attt lar rate me EIPT En ene 490 8 6,000 gene littl at t at o ut o ay hid sh\u2014B: d@ al\u2014s St ©, ENC pm.Adr » suppl reland \u2019 ert pont 1, Unt inal .4, R P.& lar offeri quanti { 1e ba rate à nts s\u2014Fo rer 6515 $5 3 am ral, w.e.Th he v once ther Te .Sales, 2 1s 4d: ales .Ca ES .m.N riati ement , T1 a nce § nion ISP eading 4,1?ge.M ing, b ities of nks w ate, 1 35,448 TS SEE 3523 IF ong\u2019 th a li e distri olun picki ue otal » 200 br ; groasy theri ON Feb, onda, Keb.aT \"7 Un Th 8 Paciti aul § g 1 eing 1 ore m ut the priv as last 8 ,583,00 ; pa week ~ 312 3% from some ittle ributi ne of ng sales ales; >asy Do ine Sa ler testa a.m.Fri 5.U e es Te , oar one de ate edsor, 0\" cki , 98,6 @ 5 5 b pr of mo ion | trad , 10,0 ; grea rch , By 3th, N.G.| Gi fo riday n Paci follow 1, We xas comm ned y th mand i ca- C on : co ng thi 646 : 575 oxes esent i the E re anxi as b e ,000 b sy at an este Fe y Alle) .Lio de r Irela ' ab ific R wing st SI and on 1 an dis ATTL , 1,552 rres is sea: ghi 0 thr indi Bas ioty shown ales 4d yy rB eb bin.yd, 715 na)?: ch th ocal he not E\u2014Re 000.pondi season to à out rouzl indicati ter y sl TOR 5 ja 5 her » Bolm BY Man pie 175 18 sto souri P y.14 St have Lore Change 1e lo se retof eceipts ?ing son ic this wet bill ations abou 10W1 ORT do $10,500.M ont day, Feb, men pm i acific 4 t.P adv the la was west curiti ore i Mi on ipts 2 peri to 1 ated week of Jag ab stomers.Ww 0 MAR À ackay.à v Feb doth tary, 7 + Mond nig Th ific à .& N anced e latt sold rate ies is ilw pti ,000 od 5,00 by fri an adi out 11501 rot T KET .\u201c> ay By Etrarie D Tu ese .fani , C or bei at s.E , wh\u2019 cash auk on .M of de, 0 t fri; 1 the ao © 11,500 spri AT\u2014N ORON 8 3 vices M doy\u2019, ub, yer pom a.m Tues) wt Ma aro nitob an ein par as ch -Feb ce, 1 Ma arke epe o 17 izht e ex hee 500 @ ing, 7 No.ONTO .R AM rang anc: , Feb ria, C nion nosy, À nhattan unal a +, Mis.g the and 25 tern Tol kee, 1.90 se dependen 000 boxes,\u201d exports, a wi in, TSc@ 02 4 , Ont papes ing fr ee une TP ; we We tan E terad , Mis- closi Sc p ex- C4 edo, ry, 79 3 .ady tend t up\" oxe agem rts, a ll B C.7d; all, 8 ut., Feb State TEW g from harsday, : cu po ten leva ; Del Th THE M ing ra remin g sh, do, 1.00 ke n.\u2014WI y, RB ed for on the s, the ents, s in- 3 ARLE ; No.8le@s2 .11 Pure 1761 and G ART By day, Fe @f 5 ne, 7.15 urs- .Tant 3 .& .JEy\u2014X .20 .day, Feb speci do p i re + Unio od Paci & H fo ere ETAL te.m, 44c bi 7c M.p.m\u2014 ay.reat, 7 ritish the B > artiv full som 3, ext y\u2014X 2, red ec: N phone Notr eneral & CO a.m.F truri \"16th ciall .m.\u2018Th ei as n.acifi ud r Chili Was MAR bid id A ay \u2014W , T8%¢ Bread risto al of 2 am e Pp ra, 73 0.1.7 wit 0.num e La A os By rid ia, C .y dir urs Pla rs.Fr.¢ Mai son, hi ili b afi K M.august, 871 hea 1e Li 1b 2,00 oun EAS 3c@74c 79e inter, @ 2 ber Under Auctlo p y Cel ay, F una ected) 7 Al ce d\u2019 ank B ail ; ine of ars rm ET Chi ay gust.el t, 843 jiver dut oat ,000 bo t 0 s\u2014N 74c @s0 r, 84 1867.reet nesrs an, T lic wel 17 rd, 8 ) 7.15 Lou rth ond , and trans a fe yest mark .ica .Oats Corn une, 85 1c@85 ; ket i pool, 1 arke an : xes ATS\u2014N 0.2 65 ce; Ne c - Union |, BY Tuesdi White th.upplem p.m.OT inel es, furni & Co ov acted w shilli erda et in asked go, 1.00 33¢ bic 50}c cd 5c 18 8 quiet 1.30 etm UO Fo No.2, sc@6 0.2, 77 PP me ie Ni ist entor¥: * 3 .; , 1 e , .N < .,N.fo Ty, ing latest Ne rnishes , brok g er foul Was ¢ ings ay, despi Lond nomi May 0 p.m id c a8 cash uly, C poor, ! t bib v a.m\u2014T vision Ma UR\u2014 Ext 42c@ Gc.¢; Ne nS 261 roy ci G.tb.2lst r Irel \u20ac , Cam wY us wi ers, 14 ds ffty comp , but th pite on M inal Fet 313 n.\u2014C k, 33ic 58jc orn is ders arg he w 3 rket xtra, 442 ums eb.ord.v3.2) and © ds most mack ork ith , 14 th , fift ve arativ eb a de ay,5 ebr ic bid lose 3c M c B s als rs on stead whe ext dull, | 3.45 26.fro B rd sian .20 p.m ) 3.2 r of thei ack an cossi the f e rem ty ton hund ivel usiness Whe: ic uar J \u2014Oa Jay eerb o qui are not p th at n ra, one \u20ac Se 5033.5 m $2 N en Al Test vory Xi ir 0 his sip :\u2014 | He aind s of ired ly small ness à reat aske ary and une.C ts, 313¢ wheat, ohm iet ar ot pu e de nar- ne ca ales m .50 JAM 5500 Tada vin, © an, 7.8 ay, Feb ac itt] utstandi frie mainder fut which were iness a , Tô4C y and Mar orn, 450 heat, st repo Th mand one car, où 79 ade 0 Real Estate to 2100 Eider, An © pm , a stock e diff nding nds \u20ac pared wi e busi ure h we cha ot M , 754 @ une 521 ch, 5 , 47 rgoe eadi rts: e de gs Cl 73¢.of b Est STE $10 th, er, N th , for .Thur! ove ie wit} ine 8.re § nged ay c @ a 752\u20ac Le , 51e ic wh so er : cor Ca mar ales NEW -\u2014 arley N state WA 0.0 B , N.G.Irel sday, cc Bard i and w jeulty i g shorts red gnifi 1 th ss duri pot July sl 758 ie asked bid eat n pass corn, nothi 1d .Y y N Tele state and G RT ,000 J AU - Lio and [b dit when in o , findi be cant, e da urin and ly.c @ gc M nomi ed J countr: fir assage a nothi s off poor ORK > o.| pho Notre Dan & CO * nn OR yd, 32 187 ; Ww th btaini ding en ; ha y pre rl gti ar P © 81 arc inal uly ntr mer : ge a thin co .MAR _ nen e Da eral À oy _ By a, G , 3.20 p p.10.ediatel fon the mar ptet g wit! cant, hardly 2 ring the da, ary, $ on SL 10 h, 81 Febru- wheat spot, ; co nd fr aon ast, sh, (sy KET amie Under noi pm 0 wom © om Fr .iatel he m iscov g lon, b 1 Spo 0 00,000 s wa y co la 14.10\" $14.1 une ec @ ru | b at, s arket rn for shi ering, Frou WIR 8.T, 1857 nde Ts LL En ani » 7.00 ay, Feb campai yc ark ered g buy t an ver.$ most in.$ y.L nom: 0 noi 81ÿc @ 81 ut pot, fi s steady 1 g oh BV Ne =) orient Ban Fale, iy m M i y paigi soncl et to h 16 ers a d Febr: 'h pound ost i 7.65 bi ard omi nomi c@ je Wh steady.rml stea jet.pmez ipme Veak w Y ST alon B , da Saale nday hite ond cam Vu od rod \"2 1650 tand] er.2 po most in- $ Eee qu nal mal 81 steady.y hel 7 Pre i, @83 re.11 00 yon Fr ank sy, Feb ou NG Er amr ay, Feb.I urCcss x to tt The 45, à ry at arke vin, une arch.0 1 Ma Feb 3C 81d , includi ive d; Li net .00: E 1,000 ceipt Feb I Feb, Saal ith lon , for I tte oss.Th et wi rene 1ey he nd b 16.35 tel g no > $7.95 ch, $ nomi rch ru- .W udin rpool corn ver 1 RY ; Extr .8 ipts ruar eb, 23 alc, su, yd Lin reland re Ley ma e pr with w thei clea wak uye 35; N osed ominal askec > nominal , $14.35 dear beat au cl St do, qu ooù | 8 Four > Oo 10,000 11 dep ne, 7.15 or 2 \u201c ay h cfessi very li eir ned te rs for far $7.60 Feb ed J a Feb 85 jt er, n at and ub whi andard qui VHE UR\u2014 $2.90 erfin ,000 .® mer , 7.15 pm ne onl ustle ional y limi export out ÿ ple a r\u2019Avri ch Ma rua; uly.8 y, $7.8 ruar wo; , numb fi hite lard C iet sale AT \u2014 Dul æ@s3 ne Sta bris, oa Also ntary, 7 .m, Mon- W ler: 1: v maki as tl trad ited pet ord vesterd ppear pril ai New y, $7.6 ry, $7 hort 874 as y, 80° ; sold er of our i , 63 53 \u2018ala.F s, 80 Fir L $3 35.te, $2 .; cially di for E ,7.00 8.10 itim cine ey wi ers ght ers \u20ac ay ed to 882 York, 755 7.45 ribs sked es sol , one \"wheat n P: }d to po ebruary 00 m.30@ , $2.45 ET 1.Tuesda, c ton ate Lu ig a sca ill b say price redu.ame | , and hav Meo nomi rk, 12 une asked | $7.42 prime ld, o .Num car, aris s 16,00 ary 88% bus Re $3.75 .nd a y» t nake : ssiness, i nty livi ut tt x s.ction into tl a © rave been arch inal 02 p .Ma + T city t ne.Li ber goes w turn AL 0 A 1c: 2 liels ; ceipts 5.B - nd Scot one 6 an bo s, in A ving at ey gl he feeli belo em ma asked , 901c 203 bm-\u2014Cl arch, PR o-dav\u2019 allow iver of ol aitine @ol 911 pril 9 4,000 ?° ; n oy La Br FR tland, if 5 v one atsid ral et it i thes oom ing i v W arket ny no \u20ac Ju April ary \u2018lose \u2014 , red wi 8 Liv , 26s erpool 9 ize \u20ac: 2, 913 Je@91 0 11 Marc .2 one ; By Las ctagn ANCE pe 5 bei eths } per is h + the y.F in the i edn at a min ne, Site 9130 893 Wi ith v erpo Lo?30 ar- Ban fc; -16 ch 893 red.pm La , Feb ne, G .ne so t bo cent arder | rep rom ie i esd Co al Aug lie zc bi con 1eat yest ol p AR ; 424 ces $e od vila cotgn en A g so th ard has ar th er for nes the ron n ay's er 580 nom fc nomi paie Fou ; erpoo, Quotati mm, an LEY\u2014 1000 Jans\u201d s9ge; By La 3% Digne un e ave as a an any | anythi come weste rarket i nal M fen t, 943 minal May nal y's :\u2014 tio \u2019 CORN \u2014 Ste June\u2019 440 00 Ta Bou us.fin : Line, 77 rag ny .ny vay ng tha rni et i J ar: omi ge J Ys 91: Sp F : ns @59% St ady ne 9 000 5 lUTseay ng .178 en.T , 7.15 P- : ge 0 ide ., and se tth iro 8 ve une ch-Apri nal F aske uly jc ring 1: eb , com 1 Tes ronge .11 Jo 5 Re eay, Fi gone 7th.r.A 1 perat a of nand ev xce here iron m ry x .O pril eb d Dec , 903 Y g Wh 130 a.10.- 0,06 ; fu ger.1-16 E 8 : É p3 oi Feb, 23 , Tr 11.Li - or ; ed.en ti pt i is n ark Mar ats , 59 brua ece gc No Wi eat 1 an ,000 tures.Mi ic ex | utes e stered Let rd ans.À ne, 3.4 1 who quote Ch en 1 na 0 dem ets ch, 383 x 38Le 93 bid ry 591 mbe NS.1 inter at.5 d.: Feb.cludi bush 8, 593 ixed Si A A : i ites earli ed Le LE .AU.Li s 0 gel it $2 Not; ion NE ay id ol nomi Sta a dE usé 0 gin 6 one TIR JL het al , Jan per ton pig i are d ary ash : N.m\u2014Ÿ : ry, 381 sked Peas.[LL a.0 6 \u2014 8 6 @ 8.à.rn, 38 igl arch, 5 ,000 .Becei ic P cst eave N ers must posted | + 10.\u2014N.pron e- , 87ic } 0.2 Vhe: te bi pork.memes 5 52%8 60208 sale Sc@47 Jer: ae bus! celpt T 2 \u20ac New doom Sy.Journ still May rai het N id ee 110 \u2014 S 51600 ô 8 Por 60,000 b Rate ç ups F RE AN ve Gaston entries, as | oo » \"Be : , 84de 01 w ard re ê 9 90/08 ge ORE 0 b ecei 39c@ , in- or LI D saute entr ries, for th of |i ORK ont asked ca whit | Bacon; SET Te 6 00 A à L Ste usb ipts @44c: Ch AB Cart mal al A , as fi e foll is fi , LAR real P Jun ash-Fe e, Bacon, L.C EE 39 9 A 0158 = 00 ARD\u2014 ady ; , 43 800 Ww oler LE tha ae dons ollow owing for rm and D, &C rovi e.bru- Cheese, nue 329 0167 6 = #3 Burrs Quiet at $15 800 b est- Ch aM CU Feb Souih bh Fe he Col > pork thar :\u2014Th sions : OW ae 0 \u2014 su 4m 0) 8 Cu ER\u2014$ at $8 @$15 ush.: ol orb RE eb.10th a, Savant] Son Costa Ri La e isa e provi .aie a 0 8 6 \u2014 >) 0 BESE tate 00 5.50 3 era us 8 or C and © fic a al lombi a Rica rd i pe Pros vante 53 gm 5-94 Su E\u2014S , 146 88.021 In nd 25h.Both, id Brana b wg s : io S qe 5 6 0 A 6 o GAR tea c@ : 02 B fa \u2019 F th 0a h.rts \u20ac ral orts quiete jobbi n ma | ed MALT 6 \u2014 th 9 | 6 5 0 Te: \u2014 Qui dy a 32c.+ yse Col ntu \u2018or Be and V ex-CH nquilla of rand ing jeurket | 3 wit] WEED \u2014 » 0 A 9 - 00 0 ; granul uiet.C t ile .2 Cc nter ic .m coor t ermu Vene 111, via and | , iD AN CE ss 6 a eas ate Cru c@12: om y , D \u2019 ub he uda, F zucl Asp.tho market | &B porous ine re = 80 REY shed, Te & x plaints d all o rrhœe cif th Feb.15th and | Sarkar as gredi NNA \u201cJET Ce iC; pow , r oO u ¢ abasco and ; th, Lou 8 arket Price ors, aks combin: lodge A me ore | rome is of Children\u201d or fra fui A to Santa ice 25 ers t \u2018arter\u2019 in tt ede the ona _ __ 7 & .For Caiths \u2018eb.08, F ucata 1850: 5 cents he b ers$S 1\u20ac ge or at is ble ORO.co.and ast R Een eb.St n, Cam .est i .W use experi ba Mo | NTO, O Propriv F th.loo vind : h, 15t peche st in the are Docs xporience % on proc | O, ONT.tors uly and 5 Cr via Port) eclally ho mid thous cause ay re: 1erefo evious k \u2019 forge M and Hott ow.corres have ands w py reason.ro those ol ae, Nie Prog pr a ave sw revi ab 10: ow- For ic ca ogr Lau sue ho have Us ly 1 se wi a Fore carngua.eso, M ccodod over used exporter for x % HUGH For aie i for Gireyt , Mexico, Ke \u2018en il al i perier for a S - For morar and Ci 6th, own Hm 1 it Shows of (43 (ETS n° PAT ji Boliv and Biuér vorst al to ir ramon) oO ffice ey Feb.24th ses.t, Kony N \" 30 \u201ced daily at Feb.15th.Yor &utralia ave Sas ork Po:t Tou Sandwich Ath Fel » Francis he oonsure and Island pruary cos from god iu apan,! A and 29 Cur an felis CUO) yh a th Fe \\ IN Fire days »,corr nd 2 ebru Fond A AN es baf rre- 1st Fe ary ay, 27 anuiseo.afore ponde cbruarss ,271h JAPAN he dat ncoshould rebru \u2014(lns esof saili AN\u2014Clnsed at ailing vus 7 at Mont on _ via Van COVE +, BC + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cms.\u2014 ETT 1888, L ee __| Enourse OV.AL ENT st, es i a 7-00 de, 7.0 À 8.00 (4-0 O Ni een in We \u201c di \u2019 7.00 dort N & >4 Vai.a ra), & bic | TP P.Tal TT rn 1d | » by 20 fee Jus 4 T / | es.ee, 6 There 2 45 Ge 8.00 a lu à Cele 8.00 .l 8.00 in dl 4% | 8.00) :- \"| 1, | 5 \"ou.2.4 | J 8.001 vs ) esiféé pi \u201cser 38 ] 16) 8a el 7.30 3.9 Je} 89 à [Ta | 148.06 | [ol dh) od ay © Loo 8.00 Es re œ my b= 8% gros CA eee 8 _2:8 e 7.30 p.m.15 p.à Pp.y Friday, d(6)7.5 Mond wid Pos Thurs- 15 p.m.ry, 7.00 (b), 32% 1y, Feb.ursday, 2» p.my, Feb.y, Feb.nd (6), , Mon- 1esday, va and ris of 4 ap , Asp.h and tiago, yeche, 23rd.rresp.h and Feb.Blue- 24th.« Pot nary nary.101 iling alon .van SITURDAY'S TELEGRAMS.Condensations from all Parts._\u2014Gas has been struck at Fort Worth, Texas, at & depth of 380 feet._Severe fighting is reported at Kassala petween the Dervishes and the Abyssi- nians.; \u2014Mr, Pyne, who was arrested in Lon- Jon, was lodged in Waterford Jail on March.13 | Moreh\" 1a March.7 | A 2 April.10 April.16 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWFEN HA 5 LIF.ST.JOHN'S: AX AND Cabin.$20.00 | Steerage ., 88.00 Clasgow Line.During the season of Winter Navigati steamers will be despatched regu gation Glasgow for Boston [via Halifax when occasion requires], and regularly from Boston to Glasgow direct, as follows : FROM BOSTON.Scandinavian.,.,., About z Carthaginian.\u2026.NT bout Fb.20 Siberian.Lancnaus : March 5 March 19 The steamers of the Glasgo pe arr and Philadelphia Service oe infancon br be despatched from PLiladelphia for Glasgow.FROM PHILADELPHIA.Norwegian.\u2018br Hibernian.BR ; aveiees 7 Manitoban.US, Lee aa \u201cMarch 16 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ranted to Liverpool and Glasgow 9 \u2018ontinental Ports, to all pointsie ne Taies States and Ganada, and fr all Stations in an e¢ United Sts iv Sage and d\u201dStates to Liverpool Via Boston or Halifax.Connections by the Intercolonial and Gr Trunk Rallways, via Halifax ; and by tha Central Vermont and Grand Trunk Railways [National Despatch], and by the Boston and Albany, New York Central and Great Western Railways [Merchants\u2019 Des atchf, via Bog.ton, and by Grand Trunk Railwa ompany.Through Rates and Through Bills of itis for East bound Traffic gan be obte: sed from any of the Agents of th ove Rail- For Freight, passage and other informati apply to Jou\".M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d'Orieans.avre ; ALFAANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue @luck Paris; AuG.SCHMITZ & Co., or RICH BERNS, Antwerp: RUY.Ce dan \u20ac Houo.p; Ruys& Co., Rotterdam ; Hamburg; JAMES Moss & Co.Bordeaux ; FISCHER & BEHM ER, Schusselkorb No.§ Bremen; CHARLEY & MALCOLM, Belfast, JAMES SCOTT & Co, Queerstown : MoxNT- GOMERIE & WORKMAN, 36 Gracech urch street, London: JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, 70 Great Clyde Street, Glasgow ; ALLAN BROTHERS James street, Liverpool; ALLANS, Rag & Co., Quebec ALLAN & Co., 112 La Salle street, Chicago; .BOURLIER, Toronto: Tuos.COOK SoN, 261 Broadway, New York; or ta G.W.ROBINSON, 136} St.James street, opposite St.Lawrence Hall.H.& A.ALLAN.80 State Street, Boston, and 25 Com ; January 1, 182 mon Street, Montreal.Quebec Steamship Co.BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES ROYAL MAIL LINES.Sailing from Pier 47 Nerth River, New York.For Bermuda :\u2014 SS.TRINIDAD Thursday, Feb.16, at § .23 T > \u2019 Pm $3, ORINOCO, Thursday, Feb, 23rd, at3p.m.For St Kitts, Antigua, Do ique, St.Lucia, Barbadoes ad Tri\" >S.MURIEL, February 18th, at 3 p.m.For freight, passage and insurance apply A.E.OUTERBRIDGE & co., Agents, roadway, New Yor, ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Que A.B.CHAFFEE, Jk, Tiekot Asarree \u2019 02 St.James Street, Montreal.PILES.ire turns.No purge, no salve, n i § 8 } oO su pudrorers vi learn of à simple Verne Paca No von ng C.I.Mason, 78 Nassau March Instant relief.Final cure in 10 duys and nevi: ver fmes LW EPILEPSY ly ew ! i According to he Science & pe 1 Science QEL INE Coated Faits, arc x FUTCSt AH TGOSL Active remedy agnir = érrible lcense,- FL BEST PACE 3 celnx, saa, Co En ; ste, À THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1888 THE MONTREAL HERALD | 6 Business\u201d and \u2018\u2018 Editorial\u2019 offices.No.6 Beaver Hall Hill.NOTICE.737 All correspondence for THE HERALD s xcept business letters) should be addressed 30 the Editor, MR.MOLYNEUX ST.JOHN.Business correspondence to be addressed to THE HERALD COMPANY, (limited); HoX.PETER MITOHELL, President; Mr, W.H.WHYTE Secretary-Treasurer.MONDAY MORNING, FEB 13.POLITICAL EXIGENCIES.American politicians are a peculiarlot.In the House of Representatives, on Thursday, the Committee on Foreign Affairs reported a joint resolution authorizing the President to arrange a conference for the purpose of pronfoting arbitration and encouraging reciprocal commercial relations hetween the United States and the republics of Mexico, Central and South America and the Empire of Brazil.The cream of the joke is that a commercialtreaty with Mexico, negotiated four years ago, has been mmaiiing tatidcation by the Senate ever since that time.The extradition treaty with Great Britain has also been awaiting ratification for two years, and a few days ago was shelved by the Senate till December.The disposition of American politicians to ratify treaties isnot by any means equal to their mania for negotiating them.In the present instance President Cleveland will probably want to know what is the use of negotiating treaties only to be shelved till it suits the political exigencies of party politicians to enact legislation giving them effect.The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald effectively \u201cshows up\u2019 the kind of child\u2019s play in which American politicians so frequently indulge, by saying: \u2014 Our Southern neighbors, as far down as Patagonia, can scarcely fail to consider us a set of brazen-faced swindlers, when they hear that thesame Congress which entertains resolutions to \u2018encourage reciprocal commer- clal relations\u201d with them, absolutely refuses to put into effect a commercial treaty with one of them, \u2018 Political exigencies \u201d probably have something to do with this sort of thing.Both parties are just now trying to make political capital for the Presidential election next year, so that trifling matters like commercial treaties with other nations, in which the great bulk of the people cannot but be deeply interested, have to be laid over to a more convenient season.The counterpart of this sort of thing is found in Canada, where our Tory politicians, instead of legislating and ruling in the interests of the people, devote the greater portion of their energies to raking in boodle and devising schemes to keep themselves in power.This was notably the case from 1883 to 1885, when Sir John Macdonald, notwithstanding the gravity of the situation, notwithstanding the remonstrances of the Imperial Government, neglected to do anything respecting the expiry of the fishery clauses of the Washington Treaty, either to negotiate a new arrangement or to make adequate provision for the protection of our fisheries, until it was too late to take effective action.Result: a temporary surrender, followed by spasmodic attempts at protection which proved more irritating to the Americans than beneficial to Canada; and ds.a finale of Tory statesmanship we are vto, face with a threatened wholesale surréa Jer of the fishery rights guaranteed us bly the treaty of 1818.Of course, the schmes hatched by Tory politicians to keeR, themselves in power, when they shoulfi have been devoting their attention t0 Wye fisheries\u2019 question, have succeeded\u20143ir John is satisfied, is hangers-on dp, happy, the bocd- ncraliy * ler are triumphant, and the \u20ac .are \u201cmaking hay while the sur shines.\u201d Our political Neros and Waipoles, Cle- terfields and Beau Brummels, à dancing and enjoying themselves while the vampires of Toryism are preying upon the country, and the people are \u201c paying the piper.\u201d But then, of course, the latter are consoled by the considerations that the Tories were born to rule, the \u201ccombines\u201d created to grow rich at the expense of the country, while they (the people) were born to pay the bills of the former, and contribute to the wealth of the latter.The problem is admirably worked out by the rule of \u201cpolitical exigencies.\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE.The Toronto World, Conservative, calls attention to the unwieldy, costly and dilatory character of Canada\u2019s divorce court \u2014the Senate\u2014and while admitting that a separate divorce court may not as yet be absolutely necessary, it is necessary \u2018that divorce cases should receive attention from some less unwieldy and dilatory a court than our \u201c House of Lords.\u201d The World says: This is one of the matters in which Sir John A.Macdonald has neglected his plain duty.The members of the House who call themselves Reformers are not a whit better in the same respect.They should either attempt to reform something or take in their sign.Our contemporary, of course, has a right to criticize Sir John, who has in his hands the power, but not the disposition, to effect the desired reform ; but it has no right to chide reformers for not doing that which they are at present powerless todo.In a minority in the House of Commons and only a handful in the Senate, how can they effect reforms in the face of a partizan majority pledged to support Sir John through thick and thin.Ifthe World wants the Senate and Senate methods reformed, it had better jend a hand in turning out of power the political leader who \u201chas neglected his plain duty.\u201d THE BALLOT.The Republicans of Minnesota, supported by the St.Paul Pioneer Press, are advocating a sweeping reform in the American ballot system.In the United States the ballots are furnished to the electors by the candidates or representatives of the respective parties.It does not provide for absolute secrecy.The party furnishing the ballot can follow the voter up to the polls and see that he deposits it, and if he happensto be abribed voter the buyer is thus able to make sure that \u201cthe goods are delivered.\u201d Besides, the system, as the Pioncer Press shows, opens the door to unlimited fraud and corruption and \u201cbleeding\u201d of candidates for \u201celection expenses,\u201d so-called.The reform proposed by Minnesota Republicans is the \u2018 Australian ballot,\u201d which is practically the system in vogue in Canada.Itis thus described by our St.Paul contemporary :\u2014 The main feature is that ballots, instcad of being furnished by party committees to ped, dlers, are supplied by the State.On each ticket are printed the names of all the candidates for any given office ; and from these the voter makes his choice by designating, with a pencil, the name of the person for whom he wishes to vote.The tickets are furnished to the public by official authority.No person except the voter is permitted to approach within a given distance of the window where ballots are deposited.There is a place pr.- vided where each voter can vrenare his ballot, and an officer in attendanee to read the names to any unable to do so.This would be a great improvement on the American system, but the Pioneer Press is mistaken in supposing that it will do away with corrupt and illegal practices at elections.That is Canada\u2019s experience.Party managers generally find some way of subverting its good objects: and with the connivance of partizan officials can pretty successfully work very disreputable frauds.In proof of this we have only to refer to what took place in Queen's, Haldimand and Joliette.While it is true thatthe man who spends money to secure votes to some extent runs the risk of losing both money and votes\u2014as he should lose both\u2014it is unfortunately too true that in the majority of cases the vote will follow the money.Even heavy penalties inflicted upon both briber and bribed will not wholly eradicate the evil, because there will always be men found in every constituency sufficiently reckless to give or take bribes and face the risk of being discovered.Making bribery a criminal offence, declaring personal canvassing an illegal practice, and guarding voters from interference at the polling booth would do a great deal to remedy the evils, But no remedy will be complete so long as the Government of the day can with impunity hold out inducements to the clec- tors of a constituency to vote for or against a candidate of a particular stripe, by promising to expend, or threatening to withhold expenditure of, money on public works in the constituency.This is a species of electoral corruption of a very insidious, not to say dangerous kind, and can only be prevented by bringing it within the scope of the law as a corrupt practice, and declaring any Government which exercises its influence in this way on behalf of a particular candidate, the agent of such candidate within the meaning of political agency as defined by the Courts.Amending our election law in this direction would prove largely curative of the electoral corruption which unfortunately prevails in many constituencies.The adoption by the Americans of the Canadian or Australian ballot system would be a great improvement on the system which prevails in that country, but if they do adopt it, they should not fail to incorporate with it the amendments which experience in Canada las shown to be absolutely necessary.ee REORGANIZE THE POLICE.As a number of municipal elections are about to be held, it would seem to be a time for enquiring whether it is proposed by any one, and by whom, to reorganize the Montreal Police force.The appointment of a new Chief is à step in the right direction, for Mr.Paradis\u2019 forte wag not so much in the management of police, as in other directions.But it is only one step.The more important question remains ; is the force to be managed by Police Commissioners as in Well ordered cities, or is it to remain as it is?Men who are candidates for election should sa; how they stand on this matter, and if they da nat volunteer the information they should be asked.There seems to be some misconception concerning Police Commissioners.Some otherwise well informed people imagine that it would entail several more highly paid officials, and offices for an equal number of aldermanic favorites.We do not so understand it.The Police Commissioners should be men more or less connected with th\u2018 governance of the city by virtue of offices they already hold.The additional salaries, therefore, would be light.Supposing for instance that the Mayor, the Pulice Magistrate, and some other gentleman of independent position were ex-officio the Police Commissioners, there would be little extra expense, and absolutely no aldermanic favoritism, while at the same time the police force under this board, and an efficient chief would be removed from sinister influences and would be an effective body.Other cities have tried the experiment of a committee of the Council and have abandoned it in favor of commissioners.There is no reason why Montreal should be behind the age in everything, Many a city that was a howling wilderness, the haunt of wild animals and savages, long after Montreal had become the chief capital of the new Dominion and one of the great seaports of the continent, is more advanced than we are towards the perfection of civic government.In nothing have we been more behind hand than in our police service, and there js! hardly an independent observer who dces not attribute that backwardness to the fact of the force being under the management of a committee of the City Council.But if the citizens wish this to be changed, they must in some way intimate that desire, and there can be no better way than by pledging the candidates for election to the Council.__ - _ TARIFF REFORM.Henry Watterson, of the Louisville Courier-Journal, Democrat, and Senator Edmunds, Republican, have been conducting an animated discussion on the tariff in Harper's Magazine\u2014Mr.Wat:er- son contending for a tariff for revenue only, and Senator Edmunds championing a tariff for protection.The St.Paul Pioneer Press, a Republican and tariff reform paper, expresses dissatisfaction with the tone of the discussion, pointing out that Watterson cannot forget that he is a Democrat, while Ed- munds, on the other hand, disputes from a purely Republican standpoint.As a result both have been led to take extreme views and occupy untenable ground.One of Senator Ed- munds\u2019 vulnerable arguments is thus referred to by the Pioneer Press: \u2014 He argues that the removal of duties does not necessarily reduce prices, and quotes tea and coffee as examples.Not to mention the fact that his prices are taken just before and just after the repeal of duties, when a fair comparison was impossible, it may£be said Glia vis GLBUILOLU, 44 vrut, WOULL prove a point in favor of \u2018\u2018free trade.\u201d For, if tax repeal does not lower prices, then it could not disturb domestic industries.He assumes throughout that an increase of importations would throw men out of emvloyment; forgetting that international exchange is barter, that commodities imported are pald for in commodities exported, that exports, thers- fore, increase when imports increase, and that there is thus created a demand for labor equal te that which is cut off.Here we have the case in favor of=unrestricted reciprocity between Canada and the United States in a nut-shell.Remove the embargoes on trade between the two countries and the trade of both will prosper and the increased demand for goods will create employment for labor on both sides of the line.No one will venture to dispute that such a state of affairs would conduce to real, not fictitious, prosperity.The argument of the Pioneer Press is all the more important when it is remembered that that paperis not advocating free trade but simply tariff reform.ee \u2014 \u2014 .CONSTITUTIONALLY UNVERACIOUS.It must be constitutional with some Tory papers to\u2014well, to misrepresent.In referring to the results of the bye-elec- tions the Ottawa Citizen classes Mr.J.T.Bulmer, who opposed Sir Charles Tupper in Cumberland, as a Liberal.He is not and never was a Liberal.He is one of the leading lights of the Tory party in Halifax, has frequently expressed his preference for annexation, and is besides a prohibitionist of the crank species.In Cumberland he posed as the prohibitionist candidate.The Liberals in that county refused to offer opposition to Sir Charles Tupper, because they did not wish to do anything to weaken his hands in view of the then approaching fisheries negotiations at Washington\u2014a consideration that would never be accorded to a Liberal by the Tories under similar circumstances.In the same way, Mr.Campbell, who opposed Mr.J.A, Macdonald at the bye- election in Victoria, N.S., is classed asa Liberal by the Citizen.He never was a Liberal.He is a Conservative of the old stock, but possesses a certain amount if independence of character which $ome- time has induced him to resent the crack of the party whip.The Liberals of Victoria failed\u2014foolishly, we think\u2014to put a candidate in the field at the bye-elec- tion.What a blessing it would be if Tory papers could, by superhuman efforts, succeed in occasionally adhering to facts.a - L.R.NOT N.P.The Toronto News, Independent, referring to the enormous profits made by the sugar refiners, says: No wonder the great masses of the people are getting poorer in circumstances asthe years goby.There is no justice in a system which allows such exactions from the people of a comparatively young and certainly not wealthy country.No individual or corporation should be favored with special legislation or privileges whereby he or they can grow rich without being subject to fair and honorable competition; and no Government can disavow responsibility for a state of things by which any one class can fatten on the necessities of another.The whole thing is legalized robbery.It is not a national policy at all.What was originally intendedto be a protection to our manufacturing industries against unfair outside competition, has been converted into a machine which is utilized te filch from the pockets of the unprotected consumers extortionate profits to swell the revenues of the protected * combines.\u201d So long as the consumers\u2014the farmers, lumbermen, fishermen and working classes are content to give their votes to keep the present Government, the servant of the combines, in power, so long will they be compelled to submit to those merciless exactions.Their only remedy is to \u201cturn the rascals out.\u201d \u2014ew\u2014 CROCODILE'S TEARS.Lu Minerve is much exercised at what it pleases to call the insults that have been heaped upon Mr.Laurier by the Edgar-Cartwright faction of the Liberal party.Such insults exist, of course, only in the imagination of La Minerve, and its uninvited and undesired sympathy for Mr.Laurier, one of its principal political foes, will probably be felt by that gentleman to be a greater insult than any likely to be offered him in the Liberal party.La Minerve cares very little for Mr.Laurier or anything affecting his political position, but the marvel is that it should imagine its French-Canadian readers to be dense enough to be deceived by its sham sympathy.It is here that the insult exisis ; an insult to the intelligence of the people of this Province.La Minerre would find a more legitimate field for its lamentations in pondering over the humiliations that Sir a Hector has imposed from thine to time upon Mr.Chapleau.THE DOMINION CATTLE COMPANY.It is a pity for the sake of the Dominion that the wealthy and speculative gentlemen who appear as the leading shareholders in the Dominion Cattle Company had not turned their attention to their own country as a field for investment.They no doubt now feel that it was a pity for themselves also.A statement which we elsewhere publish gives some particulars of how the present state of affairs was brought about.We do not know how much of this money has been paid up, but we fear that a large proportion of it will be lost ; lost to the shareholders and lost to the country.And in this connection we may remark that there is something out of gear in the usual Tory cry of \u201cdisloyal\u201d interests in the United States.The list of sharehold- ersshews a large number of eminent Tories as investors in Texas.Had they been \u201cGrits\u201d the welkin would have rung with the shouts of the \u201ctruly loyal,\u201d but being of the \u201ctruly loyal\u201d stripe we have heard little about them.If seems that nothing can be more heinous than to purchase goods in the United States, but it is quite another thing, apparently, when the money goes to the United States without the goods or their equivalent coming to Canada.It remains now to be seen under what representations these shares were taken, who the representations were made by, and how far they are verified by actual experience.The decisions of the English Courts in cases of this kind have been very clear and peremptory.WHAT OTHERS SAY.(St.Louis Republic.) The Western hog has a many rights as the New England Codfish.Salt must go on the free list.(New York Herald.) A great many of our Napoleons of finance adorn Canadian society just now.The Dominion authorities must keep their eyes on them or they will clean out the Banks of Newfoundland.This is not a fish story but a simple fact.(London, Ont., Advertiser.) No commercial nnion, no unrestricted reciprosity, no direct taxation, no absolute free trade, no Globe nonsense fer Mr.Me- Leod.\u2014London Free Press.No doubt this fully accounts for the fluency with which Mr, McLeod was defeated in Halton.(New York Star.) Some of the monopely organs are claiming that the tarriff has nothing to do with \u201ctrusts.\u201d The fact is that the whole system had its origin in high taxation.The first great American \u201ctrust\u201d was the original whiskey ring, and obviously a tariff practically prohibitive facilitates \u201c cornering \u201d an American pro- Guct or manufacture.Whereas, in the absence of such a barrier, free competition would render extortion impossible.(Quebec Chronicle, Con.) If the Government does not intend to give us a two cent rate on our lettrs throughout the Dominion and the United States, as the Government of the latter country does, the least thing that it could do would be to put our people on the same footing as our neighbors, on the weight question.We pay three cents per half ounce on letters.It wouldn't cost the Government anything to tax our correspondence three ¢ants pcr ounce.To-day you can send a letter from Portland, Maine, to Victoria, British Columbia, weighing one ounce, for two cents, while the return trip costs the Canadian mailing his letter in our Pacific Province, just six cents,\u2014really three times as much.The Postmaster-General should see to this anomaly at once and rectify it.The country can stand a reduction in postal rates, and the Government ought to take the P.M.G.aside to talk to him.Inthe meantime, let us raise the weight of the ordinary letter to an ounce.That would be an attempt, at all events, in the right direction.BIRTH.COCIRANE.\u2014At Hilhurst, P Q., on the ith instant, Mrs.James A.Cochrane, of a son.DEATHS.CoCHRANE.\u2014At Hillhurst, P.Q., on the 0th instant, Mary Louisa Grant, beloved wife of James A.Cochrane.Funeral will take place at ILillhurst on Monday, the 13th instant, at 2 p.m.KERR.\u2014At his late residence, 268 University street, on Sunday, 12th February, 1588, W.W.H.Kerr, Esq., Q.C., aged 61 years.Funeral at 2.33 p.m.on Tuesday, the 14th instant.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.E.LEONARD & SONS, STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER MANUFACTURERS, CLOSE QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR ALL STYLES OF BOILERS.HIGH-CLASS AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES Plain Slidz Valve Engines.ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR COMPLETE SAW and PLANING MILL OUTFITS, A number of SECOND-HAND ENGINES and BOILERS for sale cheap.33 NAZARETH STREET, MONTREAL.H.E.PLANT, \u2018Write for catalogue.Representative.Feb.13 27 FOR SALE BY TENDE Wholesale Stock of Dry Goods.The Wholesale Stock of Staple Dry Goods of Simpson & Co., amounting to $125,000, together wlth a nine years\u2019 lease of those very desirable premises, 66 and 63 Yonge strect, Toronto, enjoying onefof the largest and most profitable Ca~h Trades in the Dominion of Canada, established nine years.The stock is altogether Staple, and bought entirejy for cash from manufacturers in Canada and Great Britain Stock always open for inspection.Tenders will be received on the premises up to th February.\u2018The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Re 4 > > SIMPSON & CO.Feb.8 *1113F 33 OOMS\u2014One double and one single fur nished room to Et, a! 3 University st next to Queen's Hall, 139 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Carsley\u2019s Advertisement.Saturday, February 11, 1888 LEATHER LEATHER PLUSH LEATHER LEATHER LEATHER Ladies Satchels, Purses and Card Cases at extraordinarily low prices for first-class oods.goods S.CARSLEY OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS OSTRICH TIP FANS These beautiful Fans are nearly all sold ; They have been worn at all fashionable balls this season.The Tips alone are worth the price charged for fan.S.CARSLEY.PRINT REMNANTS PRINT REMNANTS Going at Immense Reductions.S.CARSLEY.SATEEN REMNANTS SATEEN REMNANTS Clearing before stock-taking.8.CARSLEY.LADIES\u2019 OPERA HOODS LADIES\u2019 OPERA HOODS Blue, Cream, Pink and Lemon\u2014at Half Price.rie S.CARSLEY.BABIES\u2019 WOOLEN WEAR BABIES\u2019 WOOLEN WEAR On the first floor in the Print Department you can get at greatly reduced piic.s anything in Babies\u2019 Woolen Wears.CARSLEY.GOOD PRINTS 4c Y'D.USEFUL PRINTS 5¢ Y'D.PRETTY PRINTS 9% Y\u2019D S.CARSLEY.LADIES\u2019 CHENILLE TIES lec.LADIES\u2019 CHENILLE TIES le.40 in.long Ties for Ladies and Children at le each.S.CARSLEY.LADIES' CHENILLE KERCHIEFS LADIES\u2019 CHENILLE KERCHIEFS Very pretty, each.in assorted shades, for 5c S.CARSLEY.LADIES\u2019 CHENILLE BOWS lc.LADIES CHENILLE BOWS lc.These Bows made of Chenille and Tinsel are very effective, lc each.S.CARSLEY.GREAT CHEAP SALE OF FURNITURE.20 PER CT.DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES.As I will remove in the Spring to the new premises, Nos.1523 to 1834 Notre Dame street, in order to save cost of removing, I will sell all the stock on hand at my present place of business at a discount of 20 per cent.I have a fine _asvortment of latest styles of Parlor and Bedroom Sets, and a full line of all other kinds of Furniture.Goods will be stored till May lst free of charge.GEO.STEWART, 726 CRAIC STREET, Fal Near Victoria Square.Feb.\"ARMOUR\u2019S Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon \u2014AND\u2014 PREPARED MEATS.Packers of the well-known brand of MORGAN SHORT CUT CLEAR PORK Stock held here in Boad and Duly Paid.JAMES ALLEN, No.G St, Nicholas Street, Montreal Agent Armour & Co., Chicago, October 19 THE Royal Canadian Insurance Co'y.The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the office of the Company, No.157 St.James street, Montreal, at the hour of TWO o'clock p.m., on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY instant, to receive the annual report, for the election of Directors, and other purposes.A Dividend at the rate of SIX PER CENT, for the year ending 31st December last, upon the paid-up capital stock of the Compauy, has been declared, and the same will be payable at the Company\u2019s office, in the city of Montreal, on and after Wednesday, the 15th inst.The transfer books will be closed from the Ist to the 23rd inst,, both days inclusive By order of the Board.HARRY CUTT, Secretary.Montreal, 1st February, 1838.23F mwf 82 ke) & À =e ER A SESSION OF THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH (Crown side), holding criminal jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OF MON FREAL, on THURSDAY, the FIRST DAY OF MARCH NEXT, at TEN o\u2019cloek in the forenoon.In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to all who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of the said Dis- triet, and allothers, that they must be present then and there; and I also give notiee to al Jnstices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Omeers, in and for the said District, that they must be present, then and there, with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to them in their respective capacities.PIERRE J.O.CHAUVEAU, Sheriff, SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ?Montreal, 10th February, 1988.§ 1M 36 Pay your Cas Rent atthe company\u2019s office, cor.St.James land St.Cabriel sts., onorbefore Tuesday, \u2018the i4th inst., and | save the discount.Feb, il mse PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS OF THE STAFF OF DR.J.D.KERCAN'S AMERICAN Medical & Surgical Institute, DETROIT, MICH., ARE NOW a: THE ALBION HOTEL, MONTREAL, WHERE THEY WILL REMAIN FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.SUFFERERS FROM ANY CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BLOOD, MALIGNANT.OR ANY DISEASE PECULIAR TO EITHER SEX ARE INVITED TO CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION At their consulting Parlors, from 8 an.until 8 p.m, They consult with and advise, FREE, all cersons who suffer from any DISEASE or EFORMITY.They have unrivalled success in thetreatment ofall CHRONIC DISEASES.Our field of success, CATARRH, CHRONIC, NASAL, THROAT and LUNG DISEASES, and all DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, BLADDER, LIVER, STOMACH, EYE, EARS, BLOOD, SKIN and NERVOUS AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO MEN AND WOM EN, are successfully treated by us.JLICATE DISEASES, Nervous Lebility, Impotency and all morbid conditions caused by youthful follies are speedily and permanently cured by us.PILE, TUMORS and STRICTURES treated with great success.WEAK MEN whose vitality is drained or exhausted or power prematurely wasted, will find it to their benefit to call or write.All communication3 treated with strictest confidence.Consultation by mail or person FREE.February 11, u 36 GREAT BARGAIN REAL ESTATE CAN BE MAD AT OUR OFFICE.Houses from $1,502 to $ 40,000.Stores at various prices.Building Lots in all directions.Farms and Suburban Prope-tics.Loanson Mortgages to any extent.J.PHILIP WITHERS & CO., 229 St.James street.11,13,15,17 36 EDISON Incandescent Electric Light.What Users Say Regarding It.February 11 Mr.Richard White, of the Gazette Printing Company, of Montreal, states: \u201cLight has been running for over eightecn months without interruption; all entirely satisfactory ; all your statements quite verified.\u201d Mr.Angus Grant, of the Great North Western Telegraph Company, of Montreal, states: \u201cI am very much pleased with your Incandescent Electric Lights; they are glving general satisfaction to all our staff, who prefer them to any other light.Clean, safe aud brilliant,\u201d Mr.G.B.Hall, of Messrs.Hall, Neilson & Co., Three Rivors, P.Q., states: \u201cI am much pleased with the light and, as far as I have seen, prefer it to the urc light.\u201d , The Secretary-Trea-urer of the Globe Printing Company, Toronto, states: * The light gives perfeet satisfaction.Ido not think our Directors would be willing to go back to gas, even if they obtained it free of charge, I know I would not.\u201d The Montreal Cotion Co., Valleyfield, state : \u201cThe Edison plant has given us the best satisfaction.We have a thousand lights, and during the past three years have paid for 1,950 lamps to replace those burned out, or an average of 65) yearly.The cost for labor to run the Dynamo Is nothing because the man who attends to the wheels and shafting attends to them also,\u201d shafting at Tho Chief Engincer of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company\u2019s steamers states the cost of Edison lamp renewals to be less than the cost of replacing coal oil chimneys.A 32 candle power lamp 1n the Globe Office Toronto, gave a life of 5,203 hours, and 16 2 wer lamp in the Montreal Post Ollie gave a fire of over 7,109 hours, Post Oitice a A.1\u20ac LAWSON \u2018\u2019 eneral Canadian ent.28 Fraser Buildings, Montreal.February 11 Im 36 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Hon.Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works, at the Government Offices, 76 ST.GABRIEL STREET, MONTREAL, for the execution of all the work required in the construction of the Extension of the Montreal Court House, Will be received up to Noon on the 16th FEBRUARY Next.All tenders must bo endorsed \u201c Tender for the Extension of the Court House,\u201d Plans and specifications of the proposed building may be seen, from 10 a.m.to 3 pm.daily, at the office of A.LEVEQUE, Esq.Architect, 12 Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, where all necessary information concerning the same may also be obtained.Each tender must be accomponied by a iuvepted cheque on an incorporporated Bank for 10 per cent.of the total amount of the same, as security of the duc execution of the contract.The Hon.Commissioner does not b nd himself to accept the lowest or any tender.ERNEST GAGNON, Secretary Department of Agriculture and Public Works, Quebec, 13th January, 1888, Im 13 AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC HENRY THOMAS, - Lessee and Manager.TO-NIGHT-ONE WEEK, The J.C.DUFF Comic Opera Company \u2014FROM THE\u2014 STANDARD THEATRE, New York.In a Grand Production of the great London Success, \u201cDOROTHY!\u201d The reigning London Opera Sensation at the PRINCEOF WALES THEATRE 80 People! Grand Chorus of 601 Unrivalled Orchestra! Magnificent New Scenery! Superb Costumes! Incidental Ballet! Distinguished Lyrie Artists! Miss Lillian Russell, Agnes Stone, Rose Leighton, Marie Halton, Mr.Eugene Oudin, John Brand, Wm.Hamilton, John Nash, Frank Boudinot, and the famous English Comedian, Harry Paulton.Sale of seats now progressing at Nord- heimer\u2019s.Prices-\u2014$1.50, $1, 75e and 50e.Gallery, 25c.SPARROW & JACOBS THEATRE ROYAL.Every Afternoon and Evening, week commencing Monday, Feb.13, JOS.J.DOWLING and SADIE HASSON'S Company in E.A.Locke's great melodramatic suecess, NOBODY'S CLAIM! The most successfni American play ever produced.Revited and re-written.Greater than evir.New songs.New music.New specialties.Metropolitan cast.Prices of admission, 10e, 20c and 30¢; reserved seats 10c extra.Plan at Prince\u2019s Musle Store.Next weex\u2014A GREAT WRONG.VICTORIA RIFLES\u2019 ARMORY, CATHCART ST.Prof.JOEN REYNOLDS ! The Celebrated Mesmerist, Will give a series of his laughable entertainments, COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, Admission\u2014235¢ and 83e, a few reserved seats, 50e.Matinee Saturday\u2014Admission, 25e: Children, 10\u20ac.Every night, Thursday cxcepted.Reserved teats at Prince\u2019s.du AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP RAGES AND GAMES, On THURSDAY, (6th FEB.Fancy Dress Entertainment, On TUESDAY, the 2ist FEB.AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP FANCY SKATING TOURNAMENT On THURSDAY, the 23rd FEB.All of the above Entertainments will begin at EIGHT p.m.Tickets ean be procured at the Rink on the evening of the entertainments, Admission to non-subscribers to all of the above entertainments 30c each.No reserved seats.Shareholders\u2019 spectators\u2019 tickets, and the complimentary admission to strangers, will be suspended on all the above occasions.W.ALEX.CALDWELL, See.-Treas.21F 34 Amateur Skating Association OF CANADA.96 St.Francois Xavier street, Montreal, 8th Feb., 1888.Skating Races for the Championship of America.VICTORIA RINK, THURSDAY, Feb.16.SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS.20 yards, half-mile, one mile, five mile, 220 yards hurdles, half- mile backward.JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS.Half-mile, boys under 12; One mile, boys under 16.Entries close 15th inst, to be sent to Isaac Lee, Victoria Rink, orto W.G.RUSS, Hon.Sec.-Treas.A.S.A.of C.Box 1529.Fancy Skating Tournament for the Gov- ernor-General\u2019s medal, open to those who have never won a prize, and open competi- on for amateur championships of Canada on Thursday, 23rd inst.! bs Cn Feb.11 11,13,15,16 36 ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE, The Galleries are Open to the members and public daily from 10 a.m.to dusk.Ladies and gentlemen desirous of becoming maem- bers can do so on pas ment of the annual subscription, $5.00.Admission to non-members, 23c.Jan.39 25 STORE TO No.10 Victoria Square.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Apply to MCINTYRE, SON & CO., 13 VICTORIA SQUARE.tf 33 TO LET, FROM 1st MAY NEXT, The CUT-STONE STORE, fo ner of NOTRE DAME ang Om) BORNE streets, known for the past Fifty Years as Qne 05 the best wholesale and retail Groce Stands in the Ci a oy Sands tn Pe City, wid now occupied by There is commodiou i the Counters, Shelvin dan Deere tear, and the premises ¢ and Drawers belong to Feb.8 For particulars, apply to WM.DOW & Co: Feb.6 SI TO LET, THE OFFICES ON FIRST FLOOR OF THE STANDARD BUILDING, AL present occupied by FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION and LONDON AND LANCASHIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Apply to MANAGER, Standard Life Assuranee Cob 35 OFFICES TO LET IN THE UNION BUILDINGS, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.Apply 10 MR.TAYLOR, a1 lm ] 2nd flat, front building.TO LET, IN JACQUES CARTIER BUILD Corner S:.J : » NS, A: : John and Hospital streets.\u2018 xo in new buildings going up in St.John treet, \u2014fine Offi-cs and sample rooms, single or on suite, steam-heated, ho:s : &e, = seAPPIF 10 W.F.LEWIS & CO, 50 Hospital strest 4 Feb, 10 ME 2 SESS! The be del the ci addres Canad: ing th Parlian to ist DOLLA L S.CARSL seys chea, THIS IS « hands, an 18 just the druggist fi lips Squar Sr.LEON af.It wi sia, Neura is pleasan office, 54 Ix Poux pure and solid con the Peric solely by Ace.RALEIGH lasting in tongue.\u2018One trial lence.I street.Tue La aittings th prentices to facts Armstron dence wil Tue O1 the late child, ind accident, from her Richmon cemetery attended.McGrrL members Associati largely afternoon sent fron during th Toronto ( tpresting Mr D Halil, on N.Flooc brated 1 House of the proce voted to doubt, L those wl subject w Excess Traveller their roo night.1 for the pt of exces: railway ¢ charge e> there wa was nam the vario done.TWEED gains jus AN AT lady und held an .tea in th until se noon.gentlemé leading « \u2018 nitaries of the op pitality enjoy abl 0 a.TRADE consider nerall Court o and Fel were ch.and sau without in the h 7 éhat the fish ma.clause 1 case wa Tne Hime sir pared a a lot of tion of its thir 20th of \u2018been pi soleil, C tee, dis.and he express clerks | the new be done ÂTTE: remnar had.Exox brother Arreste Robins peared em ploy ter stre casions Friday gold pi the Pol admitts propert rom c Was col Was ga! ment.REA ton's 8: Saturd NEW BOOKS.CAXADIAN Brrps,\u2014We have received a copy of this work by Montague Chamberlain.It is a catalogue of all the birds that have been discovered in Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific and north to the Arctic, with the scientifie as well as the popular names of the birds.The book, which is published by Mr.J.A.McMillan, of St.John, N.B., is well printed and bound and is sold for the moderate price of $2.It is a valuable guide to all sportsmen and nataralists, though in subsequent editions we may hope that further information about each bird may be given.Tre KINDERGARTEN.\u2014A neat little book by 8.E.Hall, school trustee, of Parkdale, Ont., and sold by Messrs.Drysdale & Co., of this city, illustrates and explains the methods of instruction in the Kindergarten.The work is not only interesting but extremely valuable to those concerned in the care and education of young children.RomaNisw UNMASKED is the title of a series of open letters addressed by \u201c Marais\u201d to Mgr.Fabre, the Archbishop of Montreal.The author goes for the R.C.Church, so to speak, without stint, but whether he will succeed in converting the Archbishop is a question which we are not likely to answer.James Hrreurn \u2014 Williamson & Co., Toronto, and on sale by Messrs.Drysdale & Co.This is a novel by Sophie F.F.Veitch, the author of Angus Graeme, Gamexreeper.It is well to be honest about the matter and say at once that we have not had time to read it, but we observe that the competent critics of the Spectator, Whitehall Review and British Weekly speak most highly of it as an interesting and powerfully written story.ew BRIEFLETS.A class of the Senior students in Arts and Science at McGill is being formed to study meteorological observations in the observatory.Mr.W.B.Lambe, of the Inland Revenue Department, has instituted an action for $1,500 against the Cattle Export Lloyds of Canada.The Young People\u2019s Mission Circle of St.James Street Methodist Church is preparing an unusually fine concert to be held on Tuesday, March 6th.The McGill Normal School students, who hitherto have been separated from the college, will in future take the first two years of their course in the 1st and 2nd years Arts.Kate Rutherford, aged 33 years, undertook to bleed Miss Florence 'fhisler\u2019s nese Friday, but was arrested and Saturday morning she was fined $10 or one month by the Recorder.The members of the Iron Moulders\u2019 Union have presented their secretary, Mr.F.X.Thiverge, with an arm chair, handsome pipe and tobacco jar, as a mark of their appreciation of his services.Aboutseven hundred applications have been received for liquor licenses.The Commissioners, it appears, are sending detectives around to inspect the premises of some of the alleged \u201c hotel\u201d proprietors.Mr.Telesphore Loganiere, saloon keeper, Callieres street, is suing the city for $200 damages en the ground of ul- leged loss of customers due to excavations made in the street, and which rendered it impossible for people to enter the premises.The question of opening public galleries and libraries on Sunday was debated Friday evening by the University Literary Society.Messrs.W.F.Ritchie, C.J.Brooke, and J.Elliot, spoke in favor of Sunday opening, while Messrs.A.R.Aughtrid, R.L.Murchison, and Selkirk successfully maintained the negative, which the meeting decided in favor of.- - a ~ You Are Safe in buying Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder.It is the purest made.All grocers sell it.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PERSONALS.Ald.Rainville was reportel considerably better yesterday.Archbishop Fabre made his pastoral visit to St.Bridgets parish yesterday.His Lordship Bishop Bend conducted the service in Norwood chur :h, Sault au Recollet, yesterday aftzrnoon, The Ormstown Municipal Council has unanimously chosen Mr.R.N.Walsh us Mayor of the parish for the current year.Rev.J.Philp, pastor of the St.James street Methodist church, preached at the Erskine Presbyterian church yestorday morning.The Librarian, of McGill, Mr.Taylor, who has been seriously ill,is 80 far recovered as to hope to be back in his old place very shortly.Mr.J.J.Curran, Q.C., M.P, delivered an interesting lecture in the lecture Hall of St.Mathew\u2019s church on Friday night for the benefit of the Riverside school.The successor of the late Bishop Racine itis said will be Mgr.Begin, unless he is chosen by Cardinal Taschereau as his coadjutor in the Archbishopric of Quebec.Mr.Lesage, superintendent of the Water Works, entertained avout fifty friends at supper Friday evening on the occasion of his eldest daughter's tweuticth birthday, and the 23rd anniversary of his own marriage.Mr.Pierre Sylvestrs, another vetern of 1837-38, died at St Barthelemy, on Saturday, at the advanced age of 89.Mr.Sylvestre was formerly a colcnel in the Canadian Militia.He leaves 70 grandchildren and 59 grea*-grand-children.Ald.Jacques Grenier who was taken ill on Friday, and who has been contined to his bed since, was feeling considerably better last night.It is not thought, however, that the worthy alderman will be able to attend the Council meeting today.Mr.C.A.Prevost, was married on Saturday morning in Notre Danie church to Miss Angelique Barbeag, eldast daughter of Henri Barbeau, Esy., mai- ager of the City and District Savings Bank.The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev.Able Bourassa, of Laval University, cousin of the bride after which a sumptuous breakfust was partaken of at the St.Lawrence Hall, where the bride's family are ros:ding.- oe Mr.Avex.Moors, Mechanics\u2019 Settle- Cd, bat ment, Kings Co, New Brunswick, says: | I am going on 75 years of age, and lui very little hope of getting anything to relieve my catarrh.Seeing Nasal Balm advertised, I sent to you fur a package.It lias core me a great deal of good.I enclose two dollars for a further supply, part of which I intend giving to an affhicted friend.: 824 \u2018a terre 5 THE FIRE RECORD.BrookK1Y=N, N.Y., Feb, 2 \u2014Fire broke out early this morning in the big three storey and basement frame boarding house, Nos.105 and 107 Clark ftreet.The fire department responded promptly and calls were sent out for ambulances.The inflammable nature of the building, however, made it an easy prey for the flames and it was totally destroyed in about an hour's time.The boarders, most of whom had not time to dress endeavored to escape with their goods as best they might out into the icy streets.Several were severely injured by jumping from the \u2018windows and carried by the ambulances to the hospitals.Soon after the alarm was given one eof the boarders thinly clad was seen carrying a trunk out of the burning housn.IIe reached the corner or Fulton street and there felÉ exhausted and was taken to the station house.Two en aud two wom 'n were hurt, one man having his skull broken and another his leg.The two women injured jumped from the third storey window and struck fees first on the pavement, breaking the ankle bones.The | loss was £55000.Mixpex, Ont, February 12.\u2014The house of Win.Hull, of Minden Township, was destroyed by fire on Fridoy evening, 10th | inst.His aged moth», who was in the house at the time, was burned to death.It is supposed that she started the fire as she was partially demented.Hull was absent at the time.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Skating.Evora, Ont., Feb.11.\u2014A large crowd of peopie assembled in the Flora skating rink last night to witness a very excit~ ing five-mile race between Black, of Fergus, champion of Ontario, and Dowd, of Montreal, champion of Cunada.A number of Fergus people were in attendance to cheer on their champion, and as Black | won the race in Fergus the evening before, great excitement prevailed.Black led at first, until near the close of the race, when Dowd weut to the front and kept there till the end of the race, winning by two yards.\u2018lime, about fifteen minutes.Medals for Canadian Sailors.Goprrict, Ont, Feb.H.\u2014The medais sent by the American Government tothe captain and crew of the Goderich life boat, who saved at great personal risk the captain and crew of the American schooner A.C.Maxwell, of Cleveland, wbile the latter was wrecked on the shoals two miles south of here in December, 1885, were publicly presented this afternoon.Their names a :\u2014Captain William Babb (gold ufedal); Dan Me- Iver, Neil McIver, Malcolm McDonald, John McDonald, John McLean and Thomas Finn (silver medals).The medals bear the name of each, with the words, \u201c In testimony of the heroic deed in saving life from the perils of the deep.\u201d Mayor Seager presided and an address was given by the American consul, R.8.Chilton.\u2014\u2014 -\u2014- \u2018Will Be Fully Met.Indications of Dyspepsia, such as Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Rising and Souring of Food, Wind on the Stomach, or a Choking or Gnawing sensation at the pit of the stomach are fully met by Burdock Blood Bitters which has cured the worst cases on record.Prirrrorouis, Feh.13.\u2014It is rumored that an order to mobilize the Bulgarian army is about to be issued.\u201cNEW ADVERTISEMENTS.AUCTION SALES.By Thomas J.Potter.40 SHARES Burland Lithographic Company, BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE.- The subscriber will sell at his office, 130 St.James street, on MONDAY, February 13th, at 12.30 p.m., 40 shares paid-up stock in the above Company ot $100 each.Buyer to take 5 or more or the whole lot.No reserve.Sale to the highrs' bidder.Terms cash.THOS.J.PUT TR, 2 Auc:ivneer, 956 SHERBRGOAE STREET.FIRST-GLASS RESIDENCE Al'¢ THREE LOTS on BLEURY STREET, Just beiew Sherbrooke strect, BX AUCTION.I am instructed by DR.FISHER to offer the { above Proper y at my room, «En SATURDAY, (8th FEBRUARY.Finest part of Sherbrooke strect.Ver commedious and well-built house, with ex ceptionally fine rooms.Deep lo: of ground stables, coach house, cte., in rear.All 1 perfect sanitary condition.Terms, one-fourt!} cash, balance 1n 4 years at 5 per cent.interest The Bleury street Lots are cach about 25 x $: Sale at ELEVEN o'c'eck.THOS.J.POTTER, 33 Anctioneer.By James Stewart & Co.The urdersigne-l have received instruction - from the Honorable the Commissioner © Agriculture aud Public Works, to offer, a publie auction, THE PROPERTY OF THY., PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT, known as THE LEDUC FARM, on the Upper Lachine Road, being part © cadastral nuinbers 168 und 159 of the Parish « Montreal.The sale will take place at the rooms of ti.REAL ESTATE EXCHANCE 1761 Notre Dame, corner of St, John stree .on THURSDAY MORNING, the 23rd FEL- RUARY NEXT, at ELEVEN o'clock.Plan of the property and particulars to b+ had at the office of J.W.& E.C.HOPKINS, Architects, 145 St.James street, and JAMES STEWART & 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Perfectly.Have known vou for years.Gentlemen,\u201d he continued to those who were round about, \u201cI will answer for Captain Markby as I would for myself, and if he is wanted I will andertake to produce him.\u201d Villiers almost lived in the Club, was popular in it, and was also respected.What he said was accepted without hesitation, and the two men left the room amid general silence.\u201cI want to fight him, of course,\u201d said Markby.\u201c If he will not fight me, I will horsewhip him in the public streets.Oddly enough, the quarrel is not exactly my own.\u201d Then he said, \u201c If you don\u2019t 1nd coming with me, I will send you to him with a letter.\u201d So they went away together, and the letter was written.\u2018\u201c My Lonn, \u201c I am the friend of Lord and Lady Norwich (formerly Miss Conyers), which :ught to explain things to vou.You annot possibly want satisfaction half as much as .I want to give it you.if you do not want it, I will make it my business to meet you and insult you again.You must either fight me or hide yourself from me.You will find the former course the easier.\u201cI am your lordship\u2019s obedient servant, \u201c\u201c TromAs MARKBY.\u201d \u201cTake that back to him,\u201d he said, \u2018and I will not stir from this place till you re- urn.Iam sorry to mix you up in an unpleasant matter,\u201d « Not at all, old chap,\u201d was the answer, and the messenger went about his business.Perhaps he meant that the matter was not at all an unpleasant one.Anyhow he seemed to regard it as a matter if course, and no doubt honestly consi- lered it to be so.It was two hours before he returned, wut Markby hardly took notice of the ime.«1 have arranged the whole matter,\u201d \u201cilliers said ; \u201c we are to meet to-mor- yw morning at eight, and drive a ttle way into the country.The recise place we must leave to chance.iny place will do.How shall we send the time until then?We ad better get pistols somewhere rst, and then go quietly to bed.You «ill be none the worse for a good sleep.\u201d While all this was going on, Norwich, Imost beside himself with excitement, ras walking up and down outside the \u2018lub, on the opposite side of the road.t last in despair he turned on his heel, nd went back to the hotel.There a aessenger was waiting for him with a nort letter from Markby.DEAR NORWICH, \u201cTt is all right,\u201d ran this Spartan -pistle, \u2018\u201c and will be all over first thing morrow.Do not say a word of it to ny one, I am staying with my friend \u2018illiers to-night.Everyone thinks the \u2018fair 1s mine, Ifitis not, I have suffi- .ently made it 80, and I can only now sk you as a last favor to do nothing.1 ave my own idea as to how it will end, ud am pretty certain I shall give you a sod account of myself.\u201c Yours always, \u201c T, MaRksY.\u201d \u201cI am pretty certain I shall bring him own,\u201d said Markby to himself \u201cIf I ont, there is no justice in the nature of rings in this world.At all events I will sep my shot, and unless he floors me at nee, it will be a baddish look-out for im,\u201d And secure in this philosophy, [arkby rejoined his second, and the two -hatted till dawn.Oddly enough it never »'eurred to either of them that a surgecn aight be wanted.CHAPTER XXXVIL It was like an English sammers morn- \u201c1g when they started.The dew hung v ul listened on the hedges.The mist s:ill lay on the low ground.The birds vere greeting the new day with a noisy velcome.Appropriate reflections would »e very easy at such a juncture ; but I um in position to state that none such oc- surred to Markby, and I do not myself .nfend to invent any for him.His own view f the matter was that he was going out on a perfectly legiti- nate piece of business, and one that was ton important to be hurried over or yungled, although at the same time it spuld not be ot through too expeditiously.And this is the very best possible frame of mind in which a man can go aut.a mee or a lite tle outside the town they found the other men, Then the two vehicles drove on until a place was hit upon that exactly met the approval of the two seconds.lt was a low, flat, grazing meadow, hidden from the road by a tall hedge.Here they ordered the drivers to wait, and the little company of five, for Lerd Henry\u2019s second had brought a surgeon, entered the field in silence.The grass was crisp under foot, and heavily hung with large drops of dew that sparkled in the morning sun like diamonds.All around nature was full of life and motion.Out of sight overhead a lark was singing shrilly, and in the damp grass tiny frogs barely emerged from tadpole infantage were hopping about in quest of insects.In the next field were some tall elms from which came the monotonous murmur of the wood-pigeon, and further off a flock of rooks were returning from their morning\u2019s business, chattering noisily to one another, much as do legislators after an important diyision.A great ringed snake shot through the grass almost under Markby\u2019s feet, and his companion started.\u2018Poor creature,\u201d said Markby, \u201clet it alone.Its harmless enough.There are beasts about,\u201d he added, as if propounding some abstract theory in mathematics, \u201cfar more venomous than that pretty spotted little gentleman,\u201d and as he spoke the song of the lark ceased, it folded its wings and dropped to earth.\u201c We shall startle the poor little fellow in a minute,\u201d said Markby.\u201cThe grass is uncommonly wet.I think Ill turn up my trousers.\u201d Lord Henry\u2019s second was a Col.Des- pard, and he and Villiers chose the precise spot and stepped out the paces.Then the two seconds drew back, one on each side, and the two men faced each other.\u201c At the word \u2018 three,\u201d gentlemen, you will fire,\u201d said Villiers, \u201cand not before.One, two, three,\u201d in almost instantaneous succession.There were two flashes, and two shots were heard, Markby, as hie had resolved the night before, had kept his fire.As the smoke curled up into the sky, Markby remained standing on his ground with his pistol in his hand.Lord Henry swayed to and fro for a second, and then fell heavily forward on his face.The seconds and the surgeon ran up to hi:n and turned him over.The bullet had entered his cheek, close +0 thé nose, añd must have pierced the brain, for the liinbs were noteventwiteh- ing, and the pulse had stopped.\u201cI call vou to witness, gentlemen,\u201d cried out Villiers, that this was fairly done.He was killed as the bullet struck him, and hig gwn plato! hag been discharged and is Smoking.\u201d And then with a bow he hurried back to Markby, and the two passed through the gate and out of the field, leaving the three behind them, #1 have rid the earth,\u201d said Markby, \u201c of one of the most noxious beasts that ever infested it.\u201d And not another word was said till they regained the town.The two men with business-like foresight had made all their preparations for departure.It would not have been like Markby to leave any contingency unprovided for.They hurried to the station, and there found Lord and Lady Norwich and Miss Dietz waiting\u2014I had almost said waiting for them.Nor should I perhaps have been altogether wrong, for Norwich had a ealm confidence in his friend, while Marcia had grounds of hope which, I suppose, would be considered higher, but which I am constrained to state had not proved any more assuring.On the journey back to Villefranche they said little or nothing, but Norwich could guess what had happened as well as if he had been present.If Miss Dietz had any ideas of her own, as perhaps she had, she very carefully kept them to herself./illefranche reached, the embarkation was a matter of moments.The news had not preceded them, nor did it in fact arr.ve until some five hours later in any more substantial form than that of rumor.For the Mayor of Cannes and the Prefect of the Police had to be fetched, and had to visit the field, and had to interrogate the fly-drivers and a number of otLer persons, all wholly ignorant of the aftair; and they had also, French law being very exact, to make a proces verbal not only of what each witness knew (which would nt have been much), but of what he suspected, which was a very great deal, and of what, to the best of his recollection, he had heard other people say, which was a very great deal more.And as during ordinary French judicial investigation, it is the practice for everybody to speak at once, the business took some time, and made all the ofti- cials connected with it very sensible of their own importance, and of their zeal for the Republic.For, being®an Englishman I am, of course, bound to admit that they do all these thines much better and in more business-like fashion in France than over here.Villiers, even if he had had anything to do, would certainly have abandoned it for a cruise.He thereupon accepted with \u2018enthusiasm Lord Norwich\u2019s invitation, and thus it happened that by the time the aflair was being discussed in the cafes and at the corners of the streets, the Cecilia, by way of saving the French officials further trouble, was ten miles out at sea.As a matter-of-fact she was beyond what lawyers call \u201cterritorial waters,\u201d and there was not the least occasion for any anxiety.\u201c And if,\u201d said Markby to Norwich, \u201cthe French Government demands my extradition, and the demand is granted, I shall get at the very most a severe reprimand, with perhaps a fine and a month\u2019s honorable confinement in prison, which is rather less than would be given me by an English magistrate if I had horsewhipped the fellow, or by an English County Court judge if T had bought a pair of boots and could not pay for them.\u201d And with this summary of the position he went up on deck.They were plunging their way briskly through the water, and the day was as onein an English June.CHAPTER XXXVIIL \u2018They had started with no certain destination, but within a few hours it was agreed that they should shape their course tor Gibraltar, and then settle their plans.As a matter of fact their plans were settled before they reached the Pillars of Hercules.\u2018 The yacht needed no single touch or addition to her stores.À few hours were sullicient for Harrison to bring on board a lorg-boats load of fruit, vegetables, and other such comforts.Then steam was up again, the granite rocks dipped below the horizon, and when next morning the sun leaped up out of the sea to greet them, they were well in blue water, steering a due course for tlie true garden of the world ; a place noue of them had ever seen, a place as far leyond the Riviera in its natural beauty as the Riviera itself is beyoi d Shanklin ; à place where nature is absu- lute'y at her brightest and most beautiful.If you have read The Karl and the Doctor, you will have guessed whitlier they were bent.If not, I may tll you * that their destination was Tahiti.\u201cWe will eat fresh cocun-nuts,\u201d said © Norwich, \u201cand gather coral and tropical g ud spear {ich cp the reefs and be as happy as kings.I aintold that everything there is perfect except the tobacco, the liquor and the missionaries.Tobacco and liquor we carry ourselves, and as for migsionaries, perhaps they are not altogether so detestable as they are painted.And if they are, we have the remedy in our own hands, and need not let them throw a shadow on the deck.\u201d \u201cThey must have a dull time of it anyhow,\u201d said Markby.\u201c Yes,\u201d replied Norwich, \u201cI daresay they will welcome alittle genuine brandy and a bottle or so of claret.All their own stuff is vile; even their tobacco, which ought to be good, is worse than caporal.But we shall get fish and fruit, and poultry and eggs, and butter and milk, and we shall hardly want more, except ice, with which we must somehow manage to dispense.As for soda, there is the gazogene and any amount of charging powders.\u201d \u201c You must prepare yourself for one disappointment, Lady Norwich,\u201d said Markby.\u201c And that is ?\u201d asked Marcia.\u201cThey are, I believe, very badly off for flowers of any kind.\u201d \u201cThen it will be Eden without its roses,\u201d she replied.\u201cYou must console yourself with bread-fruit, bananas, custard-apples,fresh guava, and other little things as unseen and unknown in Europe as thie Southern Cross itself.\u201d Now I have no intention of describing the South Sea Islands in detail.The thing has been done, and marvelously done, many times since the mutiny of the \u2018Bounty.Not having seen them myself, I should have to extract the material from books of travel; and I may add that the title of this story is not the \u2018Cruise of the Cecilia\u2019 Suffice it to say they found all that Markby had promised them.The little Archipelago is, and always will be until the earth shifts the position of its axis, the true tropical garden of the world, the veritable island of the Hesper- ides.In the Riviera itself you feel comparatively industrious and discontented as compared with your lotos-eating frame of mind in the Pacific.The mere pleasure of life is sufficient initself without the worry of sport for wen or amusement for ladies.There is consequently no record of how the voyagers spent their time.It is enough to say that even Marcia herself never once touched brush or pencil, that Markby found smoking a trouble, and that even Harrison, although all his hours were leisurs, never once cleaned so mych as a fowling-piece that did not actually require the operation.And for Marcia, indeed there was a practical excuse, for the South Sea Islands altogether defy the painter's skill.Their peculiar charm cannot be transferred to canvas.The coloring in fact is dull; the charm is somehow in the air.It is as subtle as a perfume which you can only describe in words by comparing it to another which it closely resembles.Read the song of the sailors of Ulysses in Te i- neyson\u2019s Lotos Eaters.These sea-beaten veterans \u2014'*sat them down upon the yellow sand, Betwixt the sun and moon upen the shore.\u201d Beyond this they did nothing except to register a solemin vow that they would never leave the place.\u201c* Lut us swear an oalh, and keep it with an equal mind, In the hollow lotos-land to live and lie reclined, Like the go:l« besido their neclar careless of mankind.\u201d The days melted into weeks, and perhaps the weeks might have melted into months, had there not been practical reasons for departure.A man in this werld, whether prosperous as Norwich, or philosophically poor as Markby, cau- ngt wholly neglect his affairs, and to put it roughly, you must treat the South Sea Islands as you treat other places.You must do them, and then get back again to your ordinary life.Probably noteven Epicurus himself would have elected to remain in them for ever, but I am sorry for those (including myself) who have never visited them at once.As for the man who has been to them once, and refuses the chance of going a second time, he is simply what the greatest philosopher would have termed \u201c\u2019anatisthetos tis,\u201d\u2014as devoid of capability of enjoyment as is askittle-pin or a mile-stone.\u201c Besides,\u201d said Norwich, \u201cwe can come back again whenever we please.Next year, if you like, Marcia, unless you would prefer the Kara Seas, where we can harpoon walrus, bump icebergs, and enjoy a sun which never sets for half the year, and during that halfgives no heat.\u201d So anchor was up, sail set to economize coal, and once again the engines began their ceaszless motion with its monotonous and yet pleasant refrain.The middle of June found them at Cowes, where the \u2018Cecelia\u2019 was left to be overhauled.A couple of days were spent in London, where the Academy had to be seen, and where Patti was singing.But London even at its bestis a sorry contrast to places such as those they had left.It was a relief to find themselves (so at least said Markby, while the Fraulein judicially concurred) in the train (a special one for the occasion) hurrying past station after station, through our beautiful English country, until at last they stopped, with an infinite grinding of wheels and flashing of sparks from the metals, atthe little road- sidé station in Northumberland which is nearest to Rothbury Park.The; had been expected, of course, for the villiage was en fete.I suppose the steward must have received a message through some bird in the air.The station-master, an ex-sergeant of Guards, had attired himself in full uniform for the occasion.The tenantry were in force and so were the school children, and there was a general muster of local families who had heard of the arrival and of the romance that had preceeded, and had driven over, and the bells were ringing, and everything was as bright as sunshine and happy faces can make things in this world.Better still, there was no further de- monstration\u2014no feeding, no addresses, no organized formalities of any kind.Surtout point de gene, if I may thus adapt Talleyrand\u2019s famous surtout point de zele.It was a small and happy party that evening.The dining-room was for all the time a hot-house of flowers blazing with wax tapers.The butler wore his most episcopal air, and uncorked the champagne with a solemnity that might almost have frozen it had that operation been needed, and the heads of the foot-men glistened like the peaks of the Alps.Dinner over, they adjourned to the billiard-room, where, as Marcia declined to join in pool, Norwich and Markby amused themselves with the orthodox English \u201cfifty up,\u201d and what the amiable author of the Art of Dining would have termed its essential concomitants,\u201d cigars and brandy and soda.And here let me say once and for all, that if my reader considers I tell him too much as to what my characters eat (and drink, I would plead in bar the * priceless maxim of Brillat Sayarin\u2014 Tell me what a man eats, and I willt 11 vou what he is.\u201d When at last Markby aul Norwich were alone t gether the former produced a copy of a London daily paper, which had come to him with other letters to his lab, encloselin su envelope instead of a wrapper, and specially marked and noted.DUEL AT CANNES, \u201c A duel took place yesterday at this fashionable resort, resulting from a quarrel which occurred at the English Club between Lord Henry Forrester and Captain Markby, late of the 999th Regiment.The aggressor was Captain Markby, who grossly insulted Lord Henry in the smoking-room of the Club, but the Captain is said to have stated that he was prepared to justify his conduct, and had acted deliberately.The encounter took place a few miles out of town, and only one shot was exchanged, with the result that Lord Henry fell dead on the spot, while his antagonist was not even wounded.The affair caused naturally the most intense excitement, which has not yet subsided.The deceased nobleman, who is the third brother of the Duke of Worcester, was in the diplomatic service, and was married to Berthe, elder daugliter of the late Comte de Beauregard, but leaves no issue.Ile was a Deputy Lieutenant for Worcestershire, Colonel of the Worcestershire Militia, formerly represented that county in Parliament, and was an elder brother of Trinity House.He was an enthusiastic yachtsman, and his terrible and premature death will be deeply lamented by a large circle of friends, t> whom bis many virtues and brilliant talents had long endeared him.His remains are being embalmed, and will be brought to England for interment in the family mausoleum.\u201d © I daresay that this paragraph is about as veracious as are a good many others of a similar kind.For in thus taking leave of Lord Henry Forrester, I may again remark that he was a strange mixture of good and evil\u2014generous, capable of strong affection, and yet extremely selfish, heartless, and, as far as his relations with his wife went, utterly base.What is commonly termed his honor had never any more been questioned than his personal courage, and I am sure that many men and not a few women regretted his death, and even when they knew the worst, could still feel it in their hearts to speak kindly of him asæf an unfortunate man, who perhaps had held bad cards, or perhaps mismanaged such cards as he had held.He had often acted in the vilest manner.Still, as generally happens in this world, he had met with his punishment here.I cannot find it in my heart to wish him less.And I may perhaps say of him, that nothing in his life became him like the leaving of it, CHAPTER XXXCX, It is the April of the year after the events recorded in the last chapter\u2014an English April, with pleasant promise of May, and under the veranda of a villa at Bournemouth, looking down over the pine clad cliffs upon the sea, are seated a small and a happy party.The day is still young, and the blue channel is leaping and laughing in the light, while the air is heavy with the rich balsamy odor of the pine groves.Thercare wicker-work lounges aud chairs round the little table which bears the simple and pleasant afternoon tea.Norwich is unencumbered except by a telescope, which he is not using.Markby in the pocket of his+ shooting-jacket has what looks like a chart in its case.The Fraulein, it need hardly be said, is knitting.Marcia, with the indescribably happy look of a young matron, is doing nothing beyond dreamily watching the vessels as they pass up and down.The silence is broken by the sharp, Slirill cry of a gull hovering on poised pinions overhead.This is followed by a second cry equally inarticulate, bat more intelligible, from the really most important member of the group, an infant hidden inthe arms of a round-faced, sunburnt, smiling Alsatian nurse, hidden herself in an iminense cap profusely decorated with blue ribbons, as Pefits the dignity of her position.\u201cile is asking for his mamma,\u201d says the nurse, and little Lord Rothbury lustily squalls his concurrence.The child handed to Marcia, stints its wailing.Marcia bends over it, croons to \u2018t, and watches it staring at her rings with great round eyes, grappling at them with its plump fingers, and strenuously fighting to convey them to its mouth.Markby and Norwich rise.\u201cWe will stroll down to the pier,\u201d says the latter to his wife, \u201chave a cigar, and throw our eyes once again over the yacht.I think everythingis right on board her, but, as Markby is telling me, \u2018the master\u2019s eye is the best mop of all.\u2019 \u201d So the two men wander down along the edge of the cliff to the pier, where the long boat is waiting with the ubiquitous Harrison in her stern sheets, and a few long strokes bring them to the companion.From cut-water to rudder-post the \u2018Cecilia\u2019 is like a lady\u2019s boudoir, for her owner takes a pride in his vessel; and I agree with old sailors, that a vessel is like a horse, and not only understands kind and generous treatment, but responds to it.Having finished their round of inspection, they lean against the bulwarks, and watch the already purpling lines of the horizon.\u201cSo it\u2019s up anchor, to-morrow,\u201d says Markby.\u201cYes,\u201d answers Norwich, laughingly.\u201cDown channel first, and then past the wicked old Lizard, for anywhere that our fancy or our fates may determine.My wife likes the sea, and I am never at my happiest, or perhaps I ought to say my my most comfortable ashore.We have literally the world before us.Why should we trouble to mark out our course on the chart?Rothbury is not cargo consigned to any given port.\u201d \u201cTo tell you the truth, Norwich, I am getting tired of doing nothing, and l want a stroke of work.I shall rot in this happy laziness, like the \u2018Cecilia\u2019 herself would rot at her moorings.I have been in the scabbard too long, and I want to be pulled out again.\u201d \u201cYou're a most uncomfortable companion,\u201d says the other.\u201cI shall answer you as the boatswain answered the mutincer.Down came the rope on his shoulders and the vagabond howled; down on his lvins and he howled again ; down on the broad of his back, and he howled louder still.\u2018Plague on the fellow,\u201d cried the boatswain, \u2018wherever I hit him, there's no pleasing him.\u201d What is it you want, Xavier ?\u201d \u201cSomething to do, my dear fellow.1 think when we return I shall try to fix mys If up somewhere as secretary to a Club.I want to be like the honest centurion, with my day\u2019s work cut out.Go down to the Foreign Office ard get me made Deputy Vice-Consul somewhere on the Gold Coast or in the West Indies.Never mind Yellow Jack.Like the great Hannibal Chollop, \u2018I am fever proof, likewise ague.\u201d \u201cPll get you something better than that when we come back,\u201d says Norwich, \u201cor if you like, you shall have tho refusal of it to-night.I knew what you wanted, and I've got the billet for you in my pocket\u2014in fact, a letter from the authorities themselves, only youll turn up your nese at it.The work won't suit you.\u201d \u201cWon't it ?Any work will suit meany work that I am fit for, and can un- aertake.\u201cIf you dont pruve fit for it \u2019 or- wick, \u201cyou will get the sack.But I think you are up to it.Marcia wants all my time to herself.She is most exacting, you know.Consequently, I want all the time of somebody else.Lock after my affairs for me, Markby.I don't ask you to go round and collect rents, and be peppered with buck-shot from behind a hedge.Just go about with your eye open, and see I am not robbed beyond a fair and reasonable extent.Take stock of things, and keep me posted up as to how I stand.Consider yourself Roth- bury\u2019s trustee, and be as stern and strict and economical as you please, There'll be lots of work for you, and we shall be company for one another.Besides, I am always a fool, and can never think of the right thing.I am sure this is the right thing, because it's Marcia\u2019s idea and not mine.If you say no to me, you will only have to say yes to her.\u201d Markby for a moment wasepuzzled, as most men are always puzzled by a clever woman's tact.If Norwich had offered to start him\u2019 somehow, as the phrase is, there would have been a dozen good answers at once.To the present proposal no objections could possibly be urged.He was asked to undertake work for which it was impossible to plead that he was unfit.It was work a gentleman could do\u2014work at the prospect of which many gentlemen of the best family would jump.Nor would it lay him under any obligation.It was not an offer at all in the nature of a present.On the contrary, it came in friendship no doubt of the strongest kind, but none the less as-a bona fide business proposal.\u201cIt is exactly like her to have thought of it,\u201d he said; \u2018and it will keep us to- gother, which I shall like.We'll give it a trial, Norwich, and see how it works.Let's hope it will work well.\u201d So the matter was thus settled, and they were rowed ashore.\u201cIt\u2019s all right, my dear,\u201d cried out Norwich bursting into the room where Marcia was sitting in her lounge with the everlasting hope of the family in her arms.\u201cIt's all right.He\u2019s promised to come and stop of course, like the dear old fellow he is, and next year we'll do big game somewhere.\u201cYX am very happy indeed, Captain Markby,\u201d says Marcia holding out her hand.\u201cIt would never have done for you to leave us.My husband would have found life intolerable without you ; and I, too, have my own bit of news.\u201d \u201c And pray what may that be ?\u201d asked her husband.\u201cThe Fraulein,\u201d says Marcia, \u201c intends t stop until Rothbury can read and write and be a good boy.The last contingency is so remote and indefinite that I think we have got her for good and all.\u201d And the Fraulein looks through her blue spectacles over her knitting-needles, and nods her head in an emphatic manner.There had been many pleasant evenings of late, but none su quietly happy as this.When Rothbury had been sent off they played whist for penny points, until Norwich, who was in partnership with the Fraulein, secured the third rubber after a desperate fight for the odd trick.\u201cI am always in luck,\u201d he says as he rises from the table.\u201cI am even lucky at cards.I am bound, I suppose, to break proverbs.\u201d \u201cBetter break proverbs than break your arm,\u201d observes Marcia.\u201cTo-night, at any rate,\u201d says Markby, \u201cas we weigh anchor at noon to-mor- row.\u201d At noon next day, by the vessel's chro- nnmeter, the anchor was weighed, catted, and fished in the most approved style.\u201cEKusy ahead\u201d was given, and then in less than a minute, * Full steam ahead,\u201d and away the lovely cratt glided thropgh the water, tossing the foam from her bows, and leaving behind her a long widening wake.Who dces not know the joyous feeling of off at last?Off they were in earnest, with a smooth sea under them and a bright, clear sky overhead-\u2014off wherever they might please, with no need for the present, at any rate, to trouble furtlier than to keep their course down channel and a good look-out.\u201c We will settle our plans,\u2019 says Norwich, \u201c when we have passed the Lizard.\u201d It was a glorious night, one of those nights of our own southern spring that br.ng with them more than the promise of summer.In the clear sk overhead the stars hung like cressefs in a \u201cgolden galaxy,\u201d Here and there they passed some steamer inward bound, or oyerhauled one laboring her way out.but for the pulse of the engines, there was perfect silence.\u201cLife is almost too happy,\u201d Marcia.Norwich can only nod his assent.He for his part was too happy himself at that moment for definite speech.\u201cDo you read your Goethe, Miss Dietz?\u201d asks Markby.\u201cOf course I do,\u201d retorts the Fraulein with mock indignation.\u201cThen,\u201d says Markby, \u201cwhat does your great teacher say ?\u2018The tree of theory is dead.The tree of life is young forever) And,\u201d he adds emphatically \u201c it is a devilish good sentiment, even out of the mouth in which it is stuck.Look, all of you; I never saw the evening star 80 bright.\u201d says THE END.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHAT AM I TO DO The symptoms of Biliousness are un happily but too well known.They differ in different individuals to some extent A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater.Two frequently, alas, he hasan excellent appetite for lignids, but none for solids of a morning.His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time ; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events, The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhoea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may akernate.There are often Hemoorhoids or 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I thought he was only married about three months ago.The Colonel\u2014He was, but his wife believes in the higher education of women, and \u2014\u2014 The General\u2014O, well ; let him go, then.Making the Best of it.\u201cGo into the room and bring that cake on the table,\u201d said an Austin mother to her son.\u201cIts too dark; I'm afraid to go into the room.\u201d \u201cGo right into that room this instant, or I'll go in and bring out the strap.\u201d \u201c If\u2014you\u2014bring\u2014out\u2014the\u2014strap,\u201d replied the boy sobbing, * bring\u2014the-\u2014cake \u2014along too.\u201d This is the time of the year when the little fish beneath the ice rubs his nose along under the skates and says: \u201c Drop in and see me, sir!\u201d And the skater frequently drops.We can say one good word for John L.Sullivan.When be contemplates sending a man to the hospital he always notifies the public in time to have an ambulance on hand.The clergyman who is violently opposed to men working Sunday looks through the papers Monday, and feels sore and grievously offended if his sermon is not reviewed.\u2014 Puck.\u201cThere is another fashionabie institution that should be sat on,\u201d said the lecturer on hygiene, \u201cand that is the bustle.\u201d And every lady inthe audience gave vent tgan audible titter.Every hair of the head is said to be -aumbered, and when an infuriated woman grabs a handful from the head of an unsuspecting man he realizes that several of his numbers are missing.Omaha man\u2014You naughty boy, Dick, Jdon\u2019t you know better than to ask people how much money they have?1 hope you will excuse the child, Mr.Nicefellow.Ir, Nicefellow\u2014Of course, of course.The little fellow didn\u2019t know what he was talking about.Little Dick\u2014Yes, I did, too.Sis said she wished she knew, and I wanted to tell ber.ea CORRESPONDENCE.We have received a letter from \u201c Advocate,\u201d at Prince Albert, N.W.T., but we do not publish it because we think that if the charge contained in it against the Mounted Police, and particularly against the officers, who are so few in number as almost to make the charge a personal one, is true, it should not be made anonymously, and if it is not true it should not be made at all.We will publish any communication in reason \u201c Advocate\" may choose to send us on this subject, but if itis of a character similar to that just received, we would prefer that it should be signed.\u2014 (Ep.HERALD.Canoe Bank Issues.To the Editor of THE HERALD : Sir,\u2014 Notwithstanding recent developments in another Province there i8 much in our banking system calculated to inspire confidence.In the first place our bankers are conservative.Take the case of their note circulation.By law they are empowered to issue $60,352,092 in their own bills, while the Government returns show that they have only taken advantage of their powers to the extent of $34,354,695, or 56 per cent.To secure this they offer $123,888,798, or the dou © liability on their subscribed capital © $62,944,309, besides gold and legal tender notes of $16,067,759, exclusive of omer immediately available assets hat more can the public want?Some Wis arres desire à Government guarantee.What does it amount to?Take the note issne of the (Government itself and sce how it stands.There is a presen issue of $15,702,101, the greater wrtion of which is held by be bank and calls for gold on ¢ mand in case of any need to protec ublic interests.Suppose we stir up the Receivers General and ask them to produce a statement of their immediately available resources, and wha hey say?They confess that botween Ay rea and lctoria they can scrape together $3,122,993 of gold, which, be- Sides standing to meet their note cireula- ton, ls needed against their Savines\u2019 Bunk Deposits of $40,514,848.They have in fact, 32,914,570 of gold less than the anks, and any additional security they fight offer, such as canals, highways ands and public buildings, are already held as collateral to the general public debt of $230,028,616, now current.Our people should strive to be content with the present bank issues just as they stand.They will be entirely safe so long as our trading population is honest and protect the banks from losses on trade debts.No trader need ask better protection than he has got.Ie only gives his own note or his customer's note for these bank bills and should be content to hold them atall times, as he is practically and properly their guarantor.If any legislation be needed fo give protection to note-holders, let it be that in the case of an exhausted insolvent bank the Government shall pay gold to every bona fide holder of unre.deemed notes able to certify that he or she is not a trader, and has not enjoyed the trading benefits of these bank issues.Suppose the whole bank issues of the country should become irredeemable, and we find that the burden thrust upon our population is only $7.50 per head.I am ready with $10 rather than distrust our present system.Yours truly, READER Victoria Square.To the Editor of the HERALD : Sm,\u2014Will you allow me to make a suggestion with regard to the contemplated straightening out of Victoria square.It has been proposed that the Corporation expropriate the old Hrraip building lot and open the street at the west side of the square to a uniform width with the buildings that are still standing.Now, Sir, this is going to be an expensive piece of business, and, moreover, will make Victoria square lob- sided.Don\u2019t you think that, for the sake of appearances, it would be better to let Mr.Stephens put up his building on the old site and allow, on payment by the proprietors of a moderate purchase price for the new frontage, the buildings which are now so far back to be brought forward, thus making the street on both sides the square an uniform width.Itis true that there would be a slight difli- culty as to the breadth of the street when Craig street is reached, but that is nothing compared with the expense that can be avoided in the manner 1 suggest.Yours, .Ecoxomry.Bluff! To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Srr,\u2014I was glad to see that you tuok no stock in the threatening letter addressed to you by Mr.J.M.Fortier\u2019s legal advisers.After the unblushing admissions and statements which that gentleman made upon oath when before the Labor Commission, I can come to no other conclusion than that the object of the communication was to frighten yon from giving publicity to the charges that were made.You are to be congratulated fibon not frightening * worth a cent.\u201d This appears to me to be only one instance of the frequent pursuance of such tactics, which often prove successful, on account of the unsatisfactory character of the Provincial law of libel.Go Angap ! A private letter from Winnipeg to a gentleman in the city is forwarded to us, we presume, for publication.It is as follows :\u2014 \u201c Yours of the 3rd instant reccived yesterday, glad to hear that you are pleased with the political turn the Province has taken with'n the last few weeks.Polit'e cal parties here (except extreme partizans) believe the crisis was timely, the change necessary, and they are not only willing, but extremely anxious to give the Greenway Government a fair trial, which is expected to result in much good to theProvince by redeeming its goodname and rescuing it from the perilous position it had been placed in by the Norquay- Harrison phalanx.It wasthe result of a long and determined struggle on the part of Greenway and his followers, who have at last succeeded in bringing them to bay; hoist by their own petards of extravagance and maladministration, so long inflicted upon a patient and suffering publie, which bas plunged the Province in heavy debt.The expert examination of the Government books reveals the secret why they wavered and resigned cyclone fashion,as if their actions could not stand the light while they occupied the Treasury benches.Now, you will pardon me if I touch on another subject, very important for Manitoba, as well as for the C.P.R.Co.You alre a ly know what I mean, but 1 am certain you will withhold your verdict till you hear me out.I need hardly say I refer to the monopoly question.What does it avail the C.P.R.or Federal Government t> withhold free trade in railways! compared with the tranquility to follow, if the concession is granted voluntarily.It seems to me the time is opportune wlen the C.P.R.could play an important part as a second edition of the great enterprise, by conce ling the point at issue ; in fact the opinion is freely expressed that one or more railways would or could not affect the C.P.R.a single iota in its business.On the other hand, they could inreturn get valuable concessions from the Federal authorities, having tenable ground to approach them, at the ensuing session of Parliament, and get a consideration for Manitoba, because the newly added territory to the Province 18 affected by the contract.Then, each ensuing year, as the various western provinces demanded, it could renew applications until final settlement, or get a consideration for the whole on the first application.Now I think you understand what I mean or intend to convey, and I feel confident if you can succeed in getting the question looked into and ventilated, it will be equal to a coup d'etat, and the C.P.R.will become a household word.If my suggestion is not good, you will pardon me.I merely make it, unconscious of any wrong.ee li DON'T n.You think Jet that soin Bu St may run into catarrh.Or into pneumonia.Or consumption.Pneumonia is d Car i tion is death itself.\u201cihe breathing pa ions a clear of all obstruvkc , healthy ea Otherwise ticre 1s 1ead.trouble a} diseases of these parts, head, hial tubes and lungs, ol, oe ot ally and entirely cured by n be delig (GR ES ; ; tie se of oschees Gorman BOLL you don\u2019t know th 2, su.and thousands of people can tell fd \u2018They have been cures ye only 75 how it is, themselves.cents.Ask any druggist.\u2014 HE MONTREAL HERALD AND DATLY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1885 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, \\ .».The Original RNS daar LITTLE uv éative LIVER ANN\\NOLS PILLS.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, ALWAYS ASK FOR DR.PIERCE\u2019S PELLETS, OR LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS.Being entirely vegetable they operate without distur ancesto the Systent diet, or occupation.Put up in glass vials, hermetically sealed.Always fresh and reliable, As a laxative alterative, or Purgative, these little \u2018pellets give the miust perfect satisfaction, SIEK HEADACHE, Rilious Headache, Bizziness, Constipation, Kndigestion, Bilious Attacks,andall derangements of the stomach and bowels, are prompt- Iv relieved and permanently # RX cured by the use of Dr.° Picrces Pleasant Purgative Pollets.fn explanation of the remedial power of thes.Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon tue system is universal, not gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence.Sold by druggists, 25 cents a vial.Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.Q BEd is offered by the manufactur- craof Dr, Sage?s Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Chronie Nasa! 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previous efforts here, her voice appearing to have gained much in quality and volume since last season, and the singer\u2019s use of it shows a steady advance in its artistic development.In several of the concerted numbers she gave a rare brilliancy to the score by her true, pure tones, and in all her work she was most satisfactory.Miss Stone gave goud support in the concerted music, and seconded her more dashing companion with good success in the stage business of the several scenes.Miss Halton proved a very pleasing artist, and is to be commended for some quite enjoyable work in the song for Phyllis, referred to above, which was re-demanded.Mr.Oudin has a capital high baritone voice, which he uses with rare skill and good taste, and he made a permanent success as the young gallant, while his singing of the leading numbers of the role, especially the sang, \u201cIstand at your threshold,\u201d showed him to be a vocal artist of fine abilities.Mr.Hamilton who has not been heard here of late years, made a marked success in his single prominent number, the song, \u2018\u2018Contentment,\u201d which won for him a double encore.Mr.Brand gave an excellent support as the second of the town gallants, and added a good voice in the ensembles.Mr.Paulton, as sherifl\u2019s officer, Lurcher, has the responsibility of filling the role of the comedian of the caste, and amply filled its demands.Mr.Duff Las assembled an excellent company for the performance of \u201cDorothy.\u201d Theatre Royal, 2070 Tie Zozo Company closed a most successful week\u2019s engagement at Theatre Royal on Saturday night.NOZODY\u2019S CLAIM, The above exciting western drama, which has already made a favorable record in Montreal, will be the attraction this week at Theatre Royal, the first performance being given this afternoon.Few of the foot-light heroes wlio visit our city are more popular than Joseph J.Dowling, and his coming bespeaks crowded houses during the week.Speaking of the play as produced this year the Philadelphia Ledger says: \u201cThe interesting iuelo-drama which depicts many thrilling scenes of life in the far western mining section, attracted a large audience to the National Theatre last evening.\u2018Nobody\u2019s Claim\u2019 is a play which fairly bristles with exciting scenes.The plot is good and the situations very effective.Josepl: J.Dowling, as Ward Devereaux, gives a breezy and dashing impersonation of a good-natured but heroic western scout, and Miss Sadie Hasson is very vivacious ag Madge, a reckless, hoydenish, buat true-hearted waif.The supporting company is good, and the stage settings were very pretty.\u2018Nobody's Claim\u2019 will be given all this week.\u201d St.Mary\u2019s Charch Concert.Judging from the programme which has been prepared for the grand concert which is to be held this evening in the basement of St.Mary's Church, corner of Craig and Panet streets, a delightful evening is in store for all who attend.Besides vocal and instrumental gems contributed by some of our leading amateurs, addresses will be delivered by Mr.D.Barry and Mr.J.J.Curran, Q.C,, M.P.The proceeds of the entertainment are to be devoted to the debt fund of the church, The Aus der Ohe Recital.The sale of seats tor the above piano recital is now in progress at De Zouche\u2019s and Nordheimer\u2019s.There can be no question that Miss Aus der Ohe, with the exception of Rubenstein, is the greatest pianiste that has visited this city.She combines the passion and fire of Madame Carreno with the delicate grace of J oseffy and the scholarly method of such pianists as Maas.There are but few pianistes to be compared with her in America to- ay.c Mesmerism at the Armory.rowded and fashionable audiences tended at the Victoria Armory Hall both In the afternoon and evening, to make the acquaintance of mesmeric mysteries as elucidated by Professor Reynolds.In the afternoon a large number of juveniles went on the stage, ten of whom were shortly afterwards under the influence, and for the time being the willine slav of the professor.They formed sa class minstrel troupe.They caught birds that were not, filled their pockets with gold pieces, saw Niagara Falls and went under them, and enjoved formance, the spectators meanwhile being in roars of laughter.In the night the professor was exceedingly happy in obtaining numerous older subjects.They gang, danced and went through innumerable antics, fished from the platform with the patience of Isaac Walton, etc.The entertainment was as successful as it was enjoyable.To-night Professor Reynolds begins the second week of his season., \u2014\u2014 OBITUARY.THE LATE W.W \u20184 KERR, Q.C.Yesterday thers passed away one of the best gown and most respected mem- hers of the Quebec Bar\u2014William H.Kerr.His fame for ability and soundness of advice in all matters of any public interest within the province of the law, was as well established in Ontario as in Quebec.Many times, during the past 15 years, have his confreres of the bar, and the public generally, looked towards him whenever a vacancy on the bench in this Province was suggested.Mr.Kerr, however, had what in Canada is a defect, too much independence in his.professional attitude.He was a life-long Conservative, but thoroughly independent, so much so, in fact, that he was not thought sufficiently loyal in his Conservatism to entitle him to the promotion his well known talents and position in the profession merited.Mr.Kerr, too, had considerable political aspirations, but unfortunately was always unsuccessful.Tle deceased contested Huntingdon County for a seat in the first Federal Parliament after confederation, with Sir John Rose.The latter, however, from his position as Finance Minister, and being a native of the county, was returned with a large majority.Mr.Kerr also contested Montreal Centre for the local House, with the late Mr.HH.A.Nelson, and was again defeated.The deceased has been more noted as a criminal lawyer than for an extensive civil practice, and since the death of the .ate Edward Carter, Q.C., he has been admittedly the leading authority among the English criminal lawyers.He was connected with nearly all the important criminal cages of late years, notably in the case of the St.Albans raiders; and at the time of his death was prosecuting counsel Tor the G.T.R.against the accused detectives.He was Dean of the Law Faculty of McGill University, and also Professor of International Law for many years past.The announcement of Mr.Kerr's eath, after only a few days\u2019 illness, will fall as a shock on citizens of all classes in general and his very many friends in particular, by whom he was held in the highest respect, and by whom he will be deeply regretted.The funeral will take place at 2.30 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, rom the late residence of the deceased, 268 University street.A meeting of the Bar will be held to-day to pass resolutions of condolence, and to make arrangements to attend the funeral.- TO AND FRO.yy Ton.J.G.Ross, of Quebec, is at the all.Dr.Slayter, of Halifax, N.S., was at the Hall on Saturday.Mr.C H.Mackintosh, of Ottawa, is visiting Montreal.D Hon.J.H.Pope, Minister of Railways, was at the Windsor on Saturday.Hon.W.Macdougall, of Ottawa, was at the St.Lawrence Hall on Saturday.The members of the Nobody\" Claim company are stopping at the Richelieu.Mgr.Gravel returned from Rome on Friday.He will be tendered a reception at Nicolet to-day.Mr.M.Conno'ly, the newly elected director of the Richelieu & Ontario Steam Navigaticn Company, is at the Hall.Among the arrivals athe St.Lawrence Hall are J.McDermott, Halifax ; G.E.Humphrey, Quebec; D, McCarthy, Sorel, and J.G.Gaznon, Three Rivers.- Mon.Mr.Mercier\u2019s brother says the Premier has written to Madame Mercier.His health is much improvel.He will not return to Montreal for several weeks.Among the late arrivals at the Albion are: C.T.Burns, St.John, N.B.; Geo.O.Tyler, Burlington, Vt.; Alfred A.Hall, St.Alban\u2019s, Vt; Thos.G.Smith, Peru, N.Y; H.W.Hayes and family, Canton, N.Y.; C.W.Lafleur and wife, Providence, R.I.The following were among those registered at the Balmoral Hotel yesterday : À.Hillson, Moncton, N.B.; A.M.Owen, Toronto; Geo.Beach, London; Jas.Eastwood, New Glasgow, N.8., W.E.Buck.Ottawa; Ira Abbott, Lindsay: M.D.Wilson, H.Chance, Forlona, O.; Joe Smith, St.Johns; E.R.Fuller, New York; 1.8.Peper, Toronto.The following were among the guests registered at the Richelieu Hotel yesterday: John Fergusson, North Bay; B.Caza, Huntingdon; Paschal Tache, Frasef- ville; E.E.Henderson, Brockville; IR.Coutlee, Aylmer; J.B.Latour, Ottawg: L.More, Ottawa; E., S.Elliot, Bostobh, Mass.; G, McDonald, Boston, Mass.; E.N, Pike, Jersey City; A.Hamilton, New York.Part of the Household.\u201c1 have used Hagyard\u2019s Yellow Oil with much satisfaction, for C>lds and Sore Throat.I would not be without it at any cost, as I look upon it as the best medicine sold for family use.\u201d Miss E.Bramhall, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Joseph Morran, denly street.y a peddler, died sud- riday evening, at No.4} St.Denis Apoplexy is said to be the cause.AE AL aati POWD tude of lowetest Chanpotition with the multis weight alum o Sold only in cans.TE Co.106 Wnil street.THE HERALD is tr hate powders BARINS POWDER Royaz N.Y, printed and publishe by à circus per- i per- | HE HERALD COMPANY\u201d imi Hou.Peter Mitchell, President dimiied ver Hall Hill, Montreal, | à No.6 "]
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