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[" UT Te ad Déstitute\u2014Hedetronding \u201cVOL.XVIIL, NO.206.CONTINUED SHOCKS.| Immeuse Damage Caused by the Earthquakes in the South.Losses at Charleston \u2018Estimated at Five Milllons\u2014Thousands of Persons Home- lcenes Described\u2014Tho List of Killed and Wounded Swell.ing\u2014Damage in Other Sections.CHABLESTON, 8B.U, 1 p.m, September 1.\u2014 At 8.55 o'clock this morning another wave swept over the city, coming as theotherdid, | from the south and east nud going ina north- | west direction.By that time peoplo who bad been outside in the public parks and open places all night bad way of them returned into their houses to got clothing and something to eat.The approach of the quake was heralded by the usual rumbling sound re sembling distant thunder, then iv approne! \u2018he earth quivered and heaved and in threo scoonds it had issue und dying out ju the distance.bis is only wave felt since 2.is morning.not destructive, all the destruction having been done at 9.55 last night.Th completo wreck.St.Michael\u2019 St.Philip's church, two of the most historic churches in the city.arein ruins, so ts Hi- berniau ball, police station and many other public buildings- Fully two-thirds of the residences in tbe city are uninhabitable, wrecked vitber totally or par daily.lt is expected that between lity and a huudred persons were killed and several hundreds wounded.Searcely a bundred houses In the city are occupied at this time, People being encamped in open pluces.All the stores are closed, and it 18 feared there will be a scarcity ot provisions, not from want ol provis- juns, but because no one oun be got to reach the stores to sell them.\u2018Ihe city 1s wrapped in gloom and busivess is entirely suspended.People generally remain In the suieets in tenis and under improvised shelters and will sop out to-night fearing another shock.© gas works are injured and probably the city will be without light to-night.Much in- duey is doue to mansions ou tho east South Battery.Many houses were so Shaken und oracked that i hard blow would bring them to the ground.\u2018The shock was savers at Sullivan's lsland, but no loss of life is reported there.Fissures in the earth are noticed, Irom which fine saud,apparenuly from a great depth, exudes \"sulphurous odors.THE SOENES DESCBITED.The first shock of earthquake was felt approaching lust night about 9.50, and before people could realize what the tiouble was they found themselves being thrown around, their bouses lailing down on then.Every \u2018Ole ran screaming iuto the streets, and in a few seconds tho city was wild with human periectly crazod with tright Ex- olawations could be heard on all sules such as \u201cMy God, save us,\u201d \u201cGul have merey vn na, sizners,\u2019\u201d aud people could be seen kucel- everywhere in groups offering up: prayers.The first shock was followed im- jue lately by another, thousrh of less ciffect ut renewing the scrmams and shrieks, an from tbe time of beginning till to-day light shocks were felt at intervals of half an hour, but each succeeding one boing less distinct.Three or four lires started in as many sections with the first shock and the city was soon llluminated with Hames, thus leading all to bellove that what wus left by the earthquake would be devoursd by fira However, the fire department was sù well bandled that the fires were got under control by daylight.From fifteen to Lwenk Ly restdences and stores-were consum- he loss by fire and earthquake cannot Le peur getimated but can be placed safely 00U.As tur as could be ascertain of firing (be ui the night fit fiftoon to twenty were Killed number wounded in all sorts oe, aya, Shocks equally as freed were [elt at a distance of thirty-five miles and have done inestimable damage to raliroads and tolograph property.Charles town ls entirely isolated from the outside wor NEw York, September 1.\u2014A despatch re- ovived here says that at 5.19 p.m.to-day another carthquake shock wue felt nt Charleston, S.C, Augusta.Ga, Uolumbia, Augusta the vibrations weru Boticeabts for about two minutes.DAMAGE IN COLUMBIA.COLUMBIA, 8.C., September 1.\u2014At 9,48 Inst night this city was visited Ly à terrible earthquake.People rushed madly from their houses into the streets.Some sprang from windows and were lujured.Five minutes after the first shock a secoud came and ten minutes later a third.Other shocks followed until 1.05 a.m., when an eighth shock was felt, and this one lasted fora mioute nod @ bail.At 4 o'clock this morning u uiuth shock enme aud at 9.30 a m.and 10.20 A.m.the city was again made 10 tremblo.There weresixteen distinct shocks from the earthquake bero last night and up to 5 o'clock this morning.The Hirst shock was fearful, aud houses were shnken ue though made of pasteboard.It seems as if everything must topple.The rumbling in the parth was loud and terrifying in the extreme.Clocks stopped, bolls were rang, aud damage done to some buildings, prine:- pas! by toppling chimueys.Two rooms in e Governor's mansion were wrecked.There Were Dumyrous cases of nervous prostration.Twoshocks were felt this morning, when the tremor of the earth made pedes- trlans stagger.IN GEORGIA.AUGUSTA, Ga, September 1.-Two distinct ahocks of ear tpquake were Jelt this morning at 7.59 and 9,20 city Lime.A number of houses were roported tu the fire wardens as lo danger, and from all parts of the city and surréunding nelgnborhood come reports of small damage by tha shocks, such as falling jo! chlmneys, parting ol walls, sinashing of crockery, ote.Iu Lhe railway accident at Langley the fireman was killed, Another South Carolina rail- rond train Is id the diteb at Horse Creck, four miles from this city and the firoman killed.LANGLEY, cuptember L=TheBhe.ck burst mill dams bere and.some thousand feet of ratiroad track are destroyed.The tolegraph wires were also destroyed.No trains aro running.\u2018The Western Union \u2018Yelegraph Company bas started band cars from Sum- Tuerville to restors communication.Great damage is reported al Summerville.The rallroud we badly broken on both sides ot Brancuv! Mes WORST ON RECORD.WASHINGTON, Soptomber 1.\u2014Prof.Men- denbali, of the Signal sorvice, who has made 8 study of earthquakes for many years, and has felt the sbock of on number of sovere ones ju Japan, says that ot Inst night, while not especially severe, was nevortholess tho worst ho ever experienced i this country.liv expresses surprise nt thé wiie extont of tho phenomena, and thinks it likely that when the reports are all in it will be found that tho area affected ts larger thao that of any previous earthquake on record.FURTHER BHOCKS YESTERDAY.CHANLFSTON, Keptember 1.\u20141.15 p.m.\u2014 Another =hock bas Just pnsvedover the city rather mode severe than any since last night at 9.55, knocking duwn several houses.SAVANNAH, Ga, September 1.\u2014 Eight shocks of varthaüake were fell, here to-day.SUMMERVILLE, S.C, September 1.Midnight.Ten more shoeka were felt here tonight, sotne guile severe.A SCIENTISTS EXPLANATION.WASHINGTON, September 1.\u2014Major Powell» director of the United States Geotogical Burvey.says the sarthquako was well ub- sorved by W.JJ McGee, of the Geoiogteal Burvey.After vho cebnination of the Hrat shock the phenomena were Hed.A rouzh substitute tor a sotspros 20pe was fimprovised out VF à Gunvbler vf water placed on a stam in the contre cf the room, and a bigh head- \u2018board of un Inslstond served as à 1 ude sels- ropoier.Fodowing 1s the record : The \u2018imo of the culmination of the Hest shook (75th mbridian) was 9.541% p.m.: duration of thst shock tostimated), \u201880 vec.; time of termination of sie, 0.556; time of 1ounina- Stun of sight tremors, 10 p.m.Sevaral alight trembres follow |, but were not timed.The tine of tho recotmmencement of 1h contingurs tremors was JO.608; Linie of culmination of shock 10.09%: duration ot sécond series of lreinors 10.13, direction - 88 Indicated by the im- seismoscopé, horizontal direc- wus Irom uotth 8U degrees to » twas Opening of ¢ i little north of east, but there was an] ndeferminable vertical | component inthe undulation ver ty perceptible in the motions of liquids and of articles of furniture.Roughly the bo upward impulse in each vibration uppeared boa third or a balf ot the later pulse.The rate of vibratloa was measured io Lhe hig, swinging hesuboards of à bedatead duritur the second shoek, and found to bo 115 to 1 20 0 por iuute During second headboarg, 814 fout high.Sw swung through an arc of from\" ono- to throo-quartera of an inch.It was estimated tbat the amplitude of oscitation during the earliler shock was twice or thrice es great.During 1885 there wero recorded the following earthquakes in the United tod States and Cauadu: Cauadilan prov- Mini New England, 5; Atlantic states, 9; {poi Valley, 3; Préifio elope, 34; total During twelve \u2018years\u201418 2 to isus\u2014 thera bave been recorded in tno United fitates aud Canada 364 earthquakes, many of these disturbances so slight as to be un- Rarcelved by the majority of the people.ho list is more complete in the densely populated and [requentiy shaken Atlantia states than ip either of ibe seldom shaken Dsl Valley ut tho sparsely pop ated aci Ter METHODISTS.erintendent\u2019s Boport\u2014 owe Mule, TORONTO, Septomber 1.\u2014 The Quadrennial Goneral Conference of Lbo Methodist Church opened in the Metropolitan Church this morning, Rev.Dr.Carma.tieneral Superintendent, presidiog.About 260 delegates wore present.Rev.Dr.Ryokman was appointed secretary to the conference, polling 115 votes against 96 for Rev.J.C.Antliff o Montreal.In the afternoon the report of the (ivneral Superintendent was IL was a thy, document and doalt exhaustively wha niâtters to come belora the Conferance and made various suggestions and recommendations.Iegarding tha Court of An al It said that all requirements supposed be met Ly that Court would be fully met without much trouble or expense i some competent authority, as a board of general superintendents, were invested with powur to decide law questions that arise during the gundroantal, with ob- Hgation to record such deelsions and subjects Ww review at the sucveediug general conference.lL nade certain recommendations regarding the duties of annual confer- euces, su as not to contlict with those of the sonoral conference, and that a Church and Parsonage Building fond should be inaugurated.Tho report said, \u201cWhatever we think of Home Rule, of the various measuros Toron oli u Pr to secve ik Warvépectiully and heartily.and.contisuully agrees on the unity of thy Empire and the supremacy of tho Crown and Imperial Parliament; and whatever we think of local puwer aud individual nights and olaims, wo positively and heartily and contimaaily Pith he unity of the Methodist church and the supremacy of its general conference, and we are here assembled in solemn meeting Lefore (id to give the beat effoct we can Lo our faith, oou- viction and agreement in thuse matters.\u201d It ulso culled attention to the fact that\u2019 the close of the next quadrennium wil centenary year ofl the existence of Method {sm in this province, and to the consideration of such services as shall give character and prominence Lo 80 important a period of tbe Cburch\u2019s history.1he report was relerred to a special commitiee.Afterwards several routine matters were dis of, including the apportent of the nominating committee, of whisk Rev.Dr.Saunder- son was appointed chai or o+-oide 'To-uight service was held in the Metropolitan Chureb, which was crowded.Dr.Williams preached an eloquent serruon, taking for his text Phill lil-13, ** Let us walk by the same MR.SEXTON'S AMENDMENT._The Belfast Riota Discunsed in the House TTT TTT TT 0 Commons, : : LONDON, September I.\u2014In the House of Comuons this eveninz Mr.Sexton moved bis amendment to the address in reply tu the Queen\u2019s speech, which is as follows: We humbly roprerent to Your Maj ostr that the circumstances accountable for the recent riots in Molfast dictate the necessity for a special measure to maintain order there.the most urgent of these méasures bein og ih © reestablishment of Your Majesty's au ority in the district wherefrom the patlee have been expollod by an incrense of local constabulary to such a strength ns will enable it to deal with any probable contingency.In offering his amendment Mr.Sexton de- pled that he had acted contentiously.He charged that the riots in lfast bad been conceived and prosecuted in the interest of the present Government.Mr.Sexton concluded by asking Lord Randolph Churchill what be Intended to do to remedy the Irighttul consequences of his own acts.(C Sir Michael Hicks-Beach dented absolutely that Lord Randolph Churchhl's action had in anywise led to the Belfast troubles.He fearnd thal the difficulty of the position would be materially increased by Sir.Sexton\u2019s statements, and he earnestly implored the Parnellites to refrain from saylog anything that would be likely to provoke uncertain feeling which had originated Lhe rig, the debate ou the Scotch crofters, yes- torday.Mr.Balfour, secretary for Scotland, denied that the crufters suffered more thay others of a similar class ln Scotland.He saîd it was more of à question ot overpopulation than ot rent.The agitation was due in a large measure to the exumple of IroJand.The outra ages and the relusal to pay rent were not due to poverty, but to the advice of agitators, who wished to prevent emigration, the patural remedy for overpopula- Lion.MASSACRES IN CHINA.Natives Murdering Christiana and Destroying thelr Property \u2014 Whols Villages Uocupied by Christians Wiped Out.September 1\u2014Advions from Ching Too oot t Su shilef city of the province ot Zchuin, state that the nativeso! tho eust- ern part ut 4 that he and those of north- sin Cochon Chtua sve risen agalust the Christiansund nro massacring them nod destroying pr gperty.This active persecution 18 attributed to the imprudeuco of Eoglish and American missionaries.In Cochin China alone flfty Christinns were Killed, their houses burned nnd their farive dectroye da \u2018a Zchuin u goveral massacre of Christi reported to be in progress,and they are killod wherever found.lt ls said whoie villages ocoupled by Christians have been destroyed, ard that all lauds veounied by the professors of that faith are Jovastated.Tho apostolio vicars residence in Zchuin bas been burned to the 0 ground.The forelgu consuls barely escaped Irom Zehuin with thelr lives, No offurts have bern inde to suppress the dls- order, sud 80 lac as Quown it continues uu- BUppr SHANGHAT, ALEXANDER AT PHILIPPOPOLIS.me Mec with #n Enthusiaatio Reception\u2014 Rebels Captured\u2014A Siight-for the l\u2019rince.Priuiproronts, Septomber 1.\u2014 Prince Alexauder arrived to-dav and met with an enthuslastie reception.He will probably reach Sotla vo Friday.SUPIA, Septeraher \u2014Zankoff, the Kussian, who was the leulinag spirit in Lho recent revolution, ins Leen arrest He has been placed nder a stroag wuard, as it is teared he may commit suickde.Lhe revolutionary troops Lave retreated to the hetgnts of Sotla, which they occupied: The loyalist troops surrounded them, compelied tbem to surrender amd then disarmed thom, placing the olilcors wader ari est.BLRLIN, September 1.\u2014It is rumored that T the Empoior William bas, iniimated to Prince Alexander that circumstauces oblige the striking of his name froni tho Prussian army roll.pres 1 Mr.Labelle Returns.Mr.Alphonse Labelle, who left the city suddenly for Detroit & few days ago, retarn- el Tuesday with his\u2019 brother-in-law, Mr.Moqulu.ln states that mental depression force him to leave tho city.A mecting of the creditors way held in the Practice Court yesterday.when Mr.C.Desmarteau wus nivmed curator, and Messrs.P.Grace, J.W.Tester and A.D.Parent, lospeetors.Sueriff Chanleau, of the North- West terri- bord Lo ' © Uundrennia! Conference in.THE WORLD CONDENSED.Cable.Two thousand seyen hundred persons died of cholera in Ju, upun io June, and 1793 dur- | NEWS OF Irvland to prepare as carly as ossi ov id- euce which they wish | Lo submit to the commission ou Iris A mob coilented nt the Shankbill district of Bellast lust night and stoned the police, who were obliged to charge.A numnber of sbota were fired and one constable wus wounded.Fifteen persons were arrested a quiet was restored alter midnigit.The captalu of a steamer just arrived at Malta reporis that on August 30, and when his ship Wag Jourteeu miles lv Lbe north ol the island of Galita, off Tunis, ic the Medi- terraneun, be noticed the higl hest peak on the epstern end of the island was in a slate of eruption, ejecting smoke like Mount Etua.The Danish (Guvernment has agreed to submit tg arbitration lo reference to the claim made by the United Slates for firing on tho A American ohip © Benjamin Iipuk- St.\u2018Thomas in 1856.The claim a hall a on dollars ap has uhetosess ally aulah Government { r tho Tat roues.Who arbitrator is bo be is not jot yut settied.tho 2 reat bath at Schevengen, on North a uth Holland, was burned esterday.Tho Casino wad ulso destroyed.The total loss will not fall ehort of $10.Duo.\u2018There was a panic umoung Lhe bath ing \u201ctors and 1bhabitants of The Hague.ithin two bours the splendid building, inclurilng ball rooms, conversation halls and reading rooms, \u201cwas complotely gutled, and all the maguificons furniture was vonaumod.The 18 are now crumbling.The Westport Board of Guardians waited upon Lord Ashbourne, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, to complain that, notwithstanding the Goverumont giant of £4000, owing to the severe distress prevalliug, the rates were not sufficiont to meet the demapds for outdoor relief.They sald that the Union would soon be bankrupt, sod asked that the Government make a further advance from tue balancu of the Irish Church fund.Lord Ashbourne replied that he feared that com- phauce with their wishes would estavbllsh 2 dangerous precedent, but be promised t bial the subject to bir Michael Hicks.the chief secretary.American.The artesian well at Bolle Plaine, Ia.ls -Still vomiting.Yesterday afternoon a taper- ibg cone, twenty feet ln lengtn, made of boiler rom, was attached to a tive Inch tube filled with gand, and will bs sunk io-day to sec if Lhe flow may no: be checked.Canadian.Mayor Langeller, of Quebec, has heen the recipient of a handsome present and « complimentary letter trom His Emineuce Cardinal Taschereau, as a token o! the zeal and devotion be displayed us chief magistrate during the Tecunt festival, So far over 100 persons in Quebec bave signed the Petition hich is to be presouted to the Government asking tor the volunleers, who served in the Fenian raide in 1366, some ublic recognition either in tho shape of ud grants, or medals, or both.Tbe Bev.DF.Stephenson, the fraternal esleyan Methodist oon- rived at Quebec, Tuesday, by Dominion ine 8S.\u201cMontreal.\u201d Lieutanant-Governor Masson visited the admiral on board the French flazsbip at ay afterooon.and received a salute of flitoen Rugs on 20 leaving.Official visits were also m or and city council, tho ani mis staff and 1he eonsul for N or und Sweden.The express n from Guelph for Pt meraton, on the sv G.& B.division o! the G.I.R.ran into a Hock oi several bundréd sheep al the iron bridge public crossing, between Fergus and A Ima, last evening, Killing and wounding 62 \u2018Tho remains of the poor anlinais were strewn along the track for a considerable distance and presented a sickening spectacle.y NEW MODEL FARM.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, September 1._The Dominion Goverument is arranging for the purchase of à site for a model [arm at the crossing of St_ Lawrence and Otlawa railway, oD the Rideau, about two miles and a bail from the city.\u2018fhe whole area of the Inrm will four hundred acres.Une of the owners of the coveted property declines to sell and the Government threatens to expropriate.his property.LIBERAL LEADERS AT METCALFE ISPECLAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, September 1.\u2014Advices from Metcalfe Rusenil County, patate thatlover one thousand electors welcomed Messrs.Blake and Mowat there yesterday, and that after speeches bz the Liberal leaders resolutions were adopted pledging the election of the Liberal Candidates, both Dominion and Provineial.In the evening there was a banquet.OUTRAGE IN LIMERICK.-ecopusd Eastern standard Eo See ecoueet Fo Q fd run PM RULON ve may Le Shia pel vis rail inte 01 the Lower at.Lawrencs and I Specific Acticles.fi DELORMIER, THESHIRTMAKER, 184 1 ansortment of Cambric, MN Lao STE ea ee STREET, dnd door eant of 5% Frouch \u201cburch.104s * ta RAIN PIPES!\u2014 PORTLAND, ROMAN # ahd Canna Cainsita; ¥irs Hricks, Fire Clay, White Bricks, gc.do.ALEX.UM NER.leury street.por RECEIVED, EX 88.PARISIAN.® large a qnantity of nasorted Crales of English Crockery sud quality.fro the very 3 ton kers.Mao selcotion, guud wssurituent, aw prices.Lolessis only.Z.GRAVEL, 179220 264 St.Paul street.Montreal, Stores, Bus Hotels, od te de.STORER TO LE ET_IN TILE NEW BAL MORA A BUILDINGS; * heated and lotiy.Apply to 4 tt THOS.LIGAET, 1885 Notre Dame St \"Fe! 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CE, ol + AR copyist or any ot r CAPAC ae 0 could mus herseil useful.\u201cAddress, 1 0.Box - Rooms Lo Let, OOM «0 LET\u2014Isr JULY, LARGE bac! k parlor nioaly furnished, with or without board, also siugle r room, 143: No.f UNION AVENUE.OOMS To LET\u2014DOUBLE AND single, witb or without board.Modern Conveniencos.149 Bloury stroet.Situations vrai.WANTED-Girls, from 14 to 15 years old, and Boys, from 14 {0 16, to learn a light trade Apply 8.Davis & Sous, tote.Street.31eodt: WANTED-Apprentices, Boys and Girls, to lcarn Cigar making.Apply at the Reliance Cigar ruciory, 22 and 23 Common Street.187tt WANTED.A first-class experienced Lady as Saleswoman for our MANTLE Shr 202 deod LIGGET & HAMILTON.WV ANTED, A GOOD MANTLE SALESWOMAN Or ExPERIENON, Address, Twp \u201d BTA \u201c once.2053 3 w once N ENERGETIO PERSON IN EVERY district to sell the most remarkable Look of the age, entitled * I'r d Espo or An (rimony an ey.\u201d 1 discusses onaily.aut philosophically the subjecta of Love and Marre ut {.Espouxu and Itetro! Friquotte, Hactiolors, Nplnsters, LSeautles, = \u2018de ie For parüeulars addrgre INTERNATIONAL B Sm ot partioular BIBLE MOUSE, Joronto.Sonterte GENTS SELLING \u201c WORLL'S WONders\u201d avo culning money.Free outfit.206 ° radiey, Garretson olor, out.OSTON MILLINERY ROOMS, 1328 St.Catherine street.Miliners and Apprentices wanted.3043 LECIRICIANS WANTED\u2014ONE OR two men with some knowledge of Electricity.HOLMEs ELECTRIC PROTECTION Co, 204 3 162 St.James Street.ANTED\u2014A COMMERCIAL EDITOR 8 first-class Dan an an JIntorent will bs for au weekly commercial ; to ven ; 0 LE_RUOMN, WITH .OR-WITH- LE AN hog 'nion Avenue.\" 233 e aa eo ability and\u201d un uestionable Pot LATOR.VELL FURNISHED BACK GE troat ddress, io parior; a bath room floor, with or veith- dence, out partial \u201calso siables.GOA Aimer 's 205 à \u201cD 1800.\u201d STAR office.8-2 NI FURNISHED FRON TR\u2018éoie ith tne of bath.184 Feel st tng Gurr WV ANTED-A SENSIBLE WOMAN, AS from Windsor Hotel 305 4 contributing editor to a weekly sper, For Sxle AAA NIN A Am OR SALE-\u2014T'ENTS OF ALL KINDS, 7%, ru CALO $4: H mocks from 166 1 upward, eben ate Foottalin yt x Dera ar A Ad cegsof \u20ac to Brazen 1658 Notre Lame st, \u2014Tents on recu 187tf Fo SALE\u2014A LARGE QUANTITY OF Shaftine and Pulleys, various sizen.Apply ut STAR ofliçe, 156 SL.James St._129t1 Feo Fanta toPLEGANT RET or SILVER sain Must be once.Sad Pree 2 Ww.aA Rams WALTER T0 PASE LIGHT SAIL ROAT skiff, cheap.* STAR office.or F 2351, mn: ANTED-TWO R THREE RECOND-HA Ww singa boot Trees al once.Sharpe & Machine ds to 40 William street.083 -§-MeGiil Rose F CEN IED, AT 7 BRUNSWICK STELET, OMS ANGLE AND DOUBLE, FURMISUED.LE} Manañelil aireet.JROOMS-UNFURXISHED, AT 17 MOHNOSISE OOS IT BOARD.tation.JB University st.OOM 18-251, nob IN A PRES feta vs with 3 good ocallly ; reference Arenas re 2530, STAR Smee.204 \u2014 COMFORTABLE, WELL FURNISHED private family, with all congenicaces, required 005 5 SUPERIOR ACCOM M o 205 3 Boon breakfast And ten if \u201cADP Box OOMLYD LET, SINGLE OR DOUBLE HEDROONX Mrs.liaxie Gil if Colleges.Address tu vou-7 wily rai TO LET.WITH BOARD IN table for ous or two gentiemen.51 City Hoan urs 8 205 4 Rogx ring oo DOUBLE ROOM WITH LOAHD 5 100 Ro915, 70 LET, FURNISHED, IN A NICE To AT ity.14) sl Denis street.opposite Viger \u201couate.Business Chances.Ro =n AXDSOMEL Y TFURNIRHED FRONT | (Footy, ul 1 bath room flat, privale family, breakf, x Aa ROYAL WAIL SIBAMSHIRS 1836\u2014 SUMMER SERVICE \u20141886 sn STEANSUIPX F= - July = Peruvian.=| aus B .Sept.= \u201cà From Montre'l .| August 10 eu 18 ze - .- 3 sopte From MontreT From Londun.STEAMSIIFPS Jo London da 22 Nestorian.-| August 13 : * Grectan, .ue 17 I roro, STEAMSHIPS.From Halifax.wiy 20 | Carthaginian Aufues it.3 Nova \u201ccouan 2 =\" 17 Caspian.Rept From \u2018langow.| SUILA UGNIEIPS rrom Bosten July 31 Prussian \u201ceveeens August, 1 od > Waldensian © Aucnat 71 Canadian a For Freight, Paar 188% AT.SAM NT Er ae 2, or further information apply Lo NG pply AL ommos Stree ot, - stato » treet, PPIs ie Ki.lawrence Hall, 3.AN, Mentreat ° hair Liverpes) Service.$ CY Fra 7 M H.SournoaTx, - | Cuas.P.Cruttxa, s La sono 2ath Seb, F ras President, anager.alia Trou Son sede pond ering Jo My steamers have saloon, spams musee, C I d e S ri n s | = SE OE Seu | ValéCONIA Springs: aspaniline Le: GRAND HOTEL NOW, OPEN.: Royal Mai Steamers, SAILINO I3ATES FROM QUEBEC.2Gth et + Th Taaay + t Avenmumnth Dock Bristol Sen ALLS Trad MONTREAL » F.ACCOMMODATION FOR 300 GUESTS.Only 57 minutes from Montreal by G.T.R.R.Lv.MONTREAL bY G.T.R, Arriveat AT.HILAIRE.as am 8a.am 1.38 p.n.(Satardays only).245 pan 8.15 La 1% po 3518 po ès pm Cave SF ALAIRR Amvel inden $48 am.53 A \"LE mi an 21.La a.Saturdays onl: = 0 .gas 1m: \u20ac Ys omly).opin oo Fare io roquois House and retorn a ry ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.Famous Mineral Water.Dyspe Bheu- 167 ous and recently built, cuisine excellent, Terms 88.00 per week; children halr-price.Steamer Three Rivers leaves Montreal for 8prings, Tuesda 8 aod Fridays, at 1.90 p.mue Boats, urdays, nt p.m.Steamer hree Rivers jonvon Springs.Weodnesdays and Sundays, at 4 p.m., ving at fontreal 11 p.m.Return \u2018Tickets, TEL 50.8, Ry.dally, Via Actonvale to Yamasky Station.Send for circulars.190s THE 1000 ISLAND HOUSE.ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.YX.\u2014ON THE\u2014- DIVER ST.LAWRENCE, Will remain open until the Jatter end of September.Bpecial rates for stay of week or more.September is the most delightful month of any to spend on the river.1000 ISLANDS HOTEL COMPANY.or it TUKKANCE & CO.Hospital Streat (Black Diamond Line # pris w vi vi THT 14:3 St.Ianes Areas, SUMMER EXCURSIONS, AN THE ER AND GUL fg piezo lt rar.spnesmunses »8, * COBAN, Berth vw al for Chartoussow, © x ac oda ion has been provided for A py\u2019 legnut Saloons, Lacie Labins.vessel carrion 8 and\u2019 included.EA sa.= ROSAVINE Ai Friday, he Hepthnber grd.1 ember 1 ar \"pat, nex Toate, Fou turther particulars apply k KINUSMAN, BROWN & CO.m9eo 9zeod 7 Spiscellancons.W.& I, PP, Coma.100 GREY Aux STREET.RCOT TCH GLALLD DEALN PIPES.a.Mannafaeharens ora 18k shiek Fie ARE sr Te ENT £ FLO TH frp BREE ent nnâda Uement, \u201ca ater Lime, ing, Vigster of Paris, OTAX, Cnina Clay, &e.te NSEMSER HTEEL yore ste) airesne Sui, Mager Co 1th.1 N.8, and + fassenger gers\u2019 perienced 14 Cunt Custom 1 Iouse Square, Montreal, BAPHIC sTURIO ne page Rheumatism, Dyspepsia.y Resort : moderate rates, Sanitation I Rr per- Lee, Superior socommodation.Bond Jor ST.LEON SPRINGS - HOUSE.will bs open June Ist.Term his house ohne sony of Ii Phila elphia vil as reside atthe Sprin t-clusn, ling and attondance foe borses.Daths at all times.Water u sur curo \u2018 for rbeumatism, salt rheum an 8, J AMES dune à TILMAN, | + rest cons Ma 1242 Et Leon SPFIRZS Co.CHAMARD'S LORNE- HOUSE ! MURRAY BAY.Y tronago tolicited, fier Tag VM.CHAMARD & Co.McLEAN'S HOTEL, now open for visitors, offers exceptions facilities to Bportsmon, and those secking Health and Fine Scenery.154 1m PARK HOUSE, MAGOS, QUE.8 - ori iS hotel from\u201d Fe to ala\" Dota Pour week.ue ou for perry Proprietor.Du Berger\u2019 s CENTRAL House, ssevscugecr NOW Of sd to sonts Du to Visitors.Ig to take charge of the Fashions and bold Depurtment: must reside jn Montreal and have a.thoroughly practical knowledge cf hor work.Addre t87xtt + FA ® 080,\" ATAR OSiee.Insurance Com inc» of (Xperience lence (LH any) an VY bins, A FIRST-OLASS LIFE _ \u20ac pan I nebec.A ttér, ata ye App y by To se xpected, 10 PUS où ANTED\u2014A FIRST-CLASS WAITER; oue who bas been accustomed to.to club referred; ruust have undoub wien pid.Addrers MANAGÉ ighen Pr ANTED PAL ONCE-GOOD GENERAL - BLACKSMITH; i must be 2 good horse shoer.204 6 Lachute Mills.WW pans DIVER, TO WORK AT ipes in the wate poly at £.i.BUCHANAN & 2e TANTED \u2014 UNIVERSILY MAN jé assistant tencher of na Frivate Bchoul in town; N hours per day.X05 4 dd ue A tr Marine 1'rovigoes.ir require, lea nin es\u2019 walk f Fae tickets and all in.ormation tn PATAT] 10 DABMNGEL amma Alexabder \u2018Vos 3) WANTED \u201cETE à : GIRL FOR LIUNT eT LOLI Soar OR SAL E_HOTELS SALOONS.JRooNs to LET FUENIMED AND UNrURNISIL 23 Winsor sivas Rien walking Caire.Apely eastern F l\u2019uasenger Agent, Grocerles, Fruit sod Cigar store, and ed with board; would suit mm couple.Terns 1363 ST.JAMES STREST all otbor ki ns of rv mu 1, 3ooderate.Also good tu able board.17 Brunswick.204 3 WwW?ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT \"à F AMILY oe © SL Lawrence Hall body starting ia business.este Er Ha aie, \"| GOM_R LARGE DOUBLE OR SINGLE 160 To Rae \u201cAnnis SI Ile Due mE GIVEN OU P.POFFISGER, \u20ac a Crag at.RY Jet, with'boacu.\u201d 70 Vistoria street, near Sherbru Pode.bu £70 Blenry sircor 8 Rallw ne Vi = } = ree D ane Ja tte are of \u2018horace des SU Re | ver Moncton.XN.June 1th.1880.1405 OOMS-WELL FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR aed ; .: 0 - Summer Æesorts.0] NE Ln RN te Bree me ded ; Prolestaut preferred.où Audress, Box 780, bos Steauxships.1390 3 Cathortu 1 AXTED-A ATRONU MESSAGE BOY SONER ons \u2014 RUISINHER BOTH BORE A AND Le Sacrament single with board, 45 MeGilt College Avenue.205 6 ville, Benalluck & Co.10 81 te MG a O9H-LARGE DOUBLE OOM, FURNISHED, FOR ANTED-A BOY Ty TAKE CARE OF a Hol ALLAN N LI N E IROQUOIS\" HOUSE, 2 gentiem e married couple with use oi kitchen.Was and make hhnseli \u20ac 5 pote po Urbain, 9 pincer.205 3 Must Ve noben \u201cAd dress, 20 Lille SL, Antoine.903 8 VONMS-ONE LARGE EXFURSISMEN BEDHOUM with wardrobe.Apply at 217 st, Dent: 205 6 VV AXTED SEXE ERIENCED NURSE Fou PRS ne month od, will engage from 1st o sooner i refeired.lLefercuces nust be orca ooNs_-TO 1.Rome a FAMILIES Ahad Apply 11] Union Ave.between 11 Abd 138, m.206 à for housed housete For particulars dieulars apply 720 Craig at W ANTE Ut pug LADY (ENQLIRH) MUPER .- nteud A san: rium in per Canada.XPETIONOS OOMS-CONFORTARLT FURSISHED RONMA, t Deeded.Liberal w, \u2018\u201c int f references regui RY t 107 C p de Jian street.205 3 Address by letter, ie \" NTARO! ee, see Rooss-pesrou marc EN ISERE PONT ROOMS ge tan private family, 185 18 3066 GENTLEMEN ONLY.ST or Apniy 1438 WANE ED\u2014GOOD GENERAL BENVANT ARD iain cook.Be Ca therine i] Ze Thursday and Friday, trom 3 to p.m.RO, Wide Hotel, with or without board, two fiats, = ARTE ay.À GENERAL SERVANT, FOR A BMAL seven 100 d bath J of So, Ere ew, locality firs V ; Apply at 12 Park Avenue, city.$ class.\u2014 T ALL Rome TO, LET - HANDSOMELY FORSISHED, W.Son: À pl 1e SOI BE Laver ease.oy nl with: bosra.find street.304 w ANTED-A SANT, AC AC ve To IN à WHOLE OON FURNISHED OÙ UNFURNISHED To GEX- ODA AMIN Le able lo speak R tleman or married \u20ac couple v with use of kitchen } rench.adûreis + 0.Box Labs, Mo 203 8 quired.410 Kichmon rect, heat the 30 are\" WANTED FITTERS LINIXG FITTERS ASD ME_FURSISHED.X0.7 RUDNSIDE PLA > BRST, TRS EL i AIL GOV 00MS \u2014 TO.LET, arLENDIDLE FURNISHED 45 private amlis, Manateld 5 Address,\" EE compet nglish.French as an ii Tin om DONS DOUBLE OR MINGLE, WITH Hoa 1), St Urbain, jnst above Sherbrooke Btree Yn 00x = yinsT © pats or ET {roma without oa \"866 l'aines AIGLE ES AND BOARD\u201423 ST.DENIS ATMEET, e AN SED wh ONC does! LEST- CLASS 253 good re leren St Trays rity my MY apa ous AN ABOUT 20 Tv ungnager, an Lei Une in pare.panes as 8 ps ponton with Too Chance Vo ri APS af cant\u2019s usudwriung.Address® G fi: HEAK wiles.3 Box a \u201c CUMS \u2014 PURKINHED, TO, LET, UNE KITCHEN, Real By zoom or board, In private famailss 05 eu ren\u2019 WASTER Ad A THOROUGULY RER M NAT Apply 337 8L Antoine street.fac! ; por 7 leant ie or valor ee eursiemen uid be \u2014| wii » wal wn en K NEY Le CBA ET from [ate euployere required.address, \u20ac 00M TO, LET \u2014 FUKNISHED HOOM se » WASTED Tohaerg nd roR à, ¥ ea ion PTE HAT M PIRE _ a and I ue Reons-wITU noanp, AT 107 UNION AYRE nitoba a 1670, ) Montreal: poly iia ATEN 4 TISSMITHS.APPLE 3 RATS LE RE (JFUHNISHED EOOMS AT Wein beridon, 20 Wellington\u2019 etree, Slontre.v 00M ol runs RO MN, WITH OR withou day board No.8 lege avéuus, corner St Catherine al, McGill \u20ac a OOM-\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED Oot GRFCRNAHER for nitemen._ 100 Mov nian of.near 5t.An Dloine, family private.20.0 OOMS \u2014 LARGE WELL FUR NIsnED HOONS h board, auitsble for w iv or men, 1 Lagaachetiere strost.\u2019 ArT corner oF eave] il: AT Aun Fite ror as Sa) ENT + LARGE BE.Rou H8\u2014TO of parlor, 34.Louis Æooms Aantes.AAAS AAA AKTED \u2014 TWO rooms, rolfatle for one oepin Île locality of Outromo Address * C.à ©, 308 3 ANTED\u2014BY A GENTLEMAN WITH ws SiFE and ehil even Jean old, two co info Pit: Hox You OR THREE + In The locality n 2 Roy wv use of bat 0 be serv od privately.En of Union rene\u2019 Address Board,\u201d WASTER A REDROOM AND SITTING RONM, rd, for » single Semleman, na private ms se \u201c+ 2441,\u201d .om 205 3 3 Pp-WFST, 30 avo LEO» ASD fain! retecred.\u201d Nc , Pr, Fox oco.>?ÊTES Bored, ROAD WITH ROOMS, DOUBLE AND slusle, with or without board; Table, Board.~ 149 Bloury street.OARD \u2014 NICE DOURL FOR SINGLE NOUS FOR married cou le or gentlemen, turni-hed or vnfne- nished.Alsu «dsl MeGlu College Asay.BAISE DOUBLE OR SINGLE ROOMS FOR lo nr gentlédinen, fnrnt- died or unfne- nished.Also t table Loard 41 dicuill Lulirge A 2045 Roars Wanted.NANLO SLAM LL VV ASTED / In a private family.noard and a couple of Furnished Itooms, 205 5 cr Address, I.0.Box 000.HEAL, Ax VIGOR QUICKLY RESTOR on on Eh HERA RAE ANTE, RTL.SERVANT, XO WASRING 1 50 I'ark \\venne.ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WILLING 12 = and fron.Apply 110 Metealfo ®t, 206 V wh ED \u2014 A RE NU GIRL FOR GENERAL Doude work th reforenoen.Apply 80 Fark Ave.ee WANTED A MEDIATEIX OOD RWIS GIRLS by hints and ood \u20ac ng Whe ty rian Dafional liz es.- rn! quick hinds can earn goo Wii SD\u2014IMMEDIATELY AN FXPERESGED rt Con, § Witham street tutlliper | 1e ark on dre: tk been API Ce adaiue ben > VosuFni Join bi Mac Le Up ANTED\u2014 NN EDIATELE A HOUSEMAI 1 WA ateurminy street * Bock?WAS ASTE FoR A STOCK BROKEWS OFFICE, bout 14 years oli, Apply in applicant's AN 10 Mox 1577 lost _tiffice.ANTED\u2014HAND-MAUE W 4 a] 12 meen Ulzar Factory, Co- Sherbros 5 o Wish ED\u2014 x go WORK Fa Rt us AL TE ¢ $10 por ont is Cuan TT Wille Suter & made, hot pa RH.x; ps Pen ne Are pensé FODTORS 9 Centtu! street, Bustun, Mass.rox Pupils nt MRS.GODWIN.The woi!l known player and tencher of Plano and Organ, will tnko à few more punils.Terms - $2amontk.1500 Ki.Catherine, opposits En- glisu Cathedral, 1055 A PROFICIENT FRENCH PROFESSOR 13 prepared ta give private legsons nt his reablence, or sf.preferable at the homer ou mh ferrun antolera.n, City references Turntahed.\u2019 \u201c3 8,\" NT an uiiee.ANTED-MUSIC PUPILS, ATEN AT AW OK \\ apiin\u2019 renpdence.Termainaderats, | or mt] æ lags ren H 38\u201d STAR O_ve.} oe \u2019 \u2014essssss wo \u2014 » Lost.- L ORT\u2014$5.00 new in wit.i WE PAID 4 one retncung a gold med oath the na ne \u2018et ART ia VidRan engraved ereen, iv Moyal Eleciris - Wellington si.15 or OSTM SDAY DIGUT.COAF AND VEST, © L 3) ot ur ed on't nu tache lee HKetarn \"a PR weed, ; wi bu te A Renntifnl Imported Births; bobs Ramzi baby whore mother will as sod thelr two or nore vther balles, I\u201d widrosses .heeds ° font Dye Bample Card to tie mother wd vaiuahle or - \u2018efle, Richardson & Ce, Mestreak | sagacity of the committee.he Daily Star.GRAHAM & Co., Proprietors, 1538 8t.James Streot.\u2014\u2014- p'ux Daitt Br.STAR ls sont ic to any n Tow, A83 nu oar.01.$1.60 tor Sim \u201c00 for three sieve o the efronlation of Taw Bran ve i bin lssuo of all thu other Énalion pemspapers published in tho city of art of oe montns, an London, Eug.Offige American Agoncy, 446 tr ft.I\u2019.Noak, corrospondent and agont for advertising.Co respondent and agent for French and Ming Hdvertising in ne STau\u2014 Mons.A oroite.61 Hue Caumartin.Paris, Franco._ OracuLaTION or THE DAILY BTAB YOB WERK EXDING AucusT 34, 1886.PRESENT \u2018pa ILY AVERAGE 25.303.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1886.\u2014 THE earthquake turns out to have been a much more serious matter than was originally reported.Charleston is rulned; two-thirds of its houses are * said to be totally or partially wrecked; an uncertain but considerable number of its inhabitants are killed, and many more seriously injured.The people who are camping out and afraid to return to their homes will be some time before they get over their panic.FOR presence of mind Mr.McGee, of the United States Geological Survey, sutply takes pre-eminence among scien- tifle men.The first shock of earthquake caught him unprepared for which he must be excused.When the second shock came thirteen minutes later Mr, MoGoee had improvised a scismoscope with a tumbler of water and was prepared to observe any further phenomena scientifically.This says a great deal in favor of scientific training and the habitual use of a tumbler of water as a \u201cnightcap.\u201d Mn, Justice Basy in his address to the Grand Jury yesterday male some strong observations with regard to a -\u2014\u2014eGlass-of crime becoming\u2019 tmitoterably\" frequent, indecent assaults.His Honor declared that the city could not allow such infamous crimes to be committed with impunity and urged the grand jury to bring in true bills in such cases almost unhesitatingly so that the accused might be tried and punished | according to their deserts.By a coincidence a prisoner was tried and con- vioted of an aggravated assault upan a women yesterday.The lottery of justice, however, brought him before the Recorder instead of Mr.Justice Baby and he was fined $20 or three months.TRE INUNDATION COMMITTEE.The refusal of the Inundation Committee to accede to Sir Alexander Galt\u2019s proposal yesterday is creditablg to tho It may be à matter of first class importance to the St.Gabriel Levee and railway company to save its charter by commencing work to-day and if so the company had better commence work ut its own risk.But it is not a matter of first class importance to the city that this particular company should do the work at all.There seems to be no likelihood of thelever being built in time to prevent floods next Bpring, and therefore we sec no reason for the city to commit itseif to this particular scheme in a hurry, merely to save Sir Alexander Galt's charter.Now that the Government's Engin- esring Commission has reported in favor of an embankment, we think the city should institute a financial investigation to ascertain the most profitable way of going about to get an embankment.Buch desultory and apparently purposeless conversations as those enjoyed by the Committee and its visitors yesterday are useless.The floods will never be stemmed by any such palavers.It seems to be gradually dawning upon:the Committee that something ought to be done by somebody, but they do not seem * to bave the slightest idea how to begin.Sir Alexander Galt has a definite scheme but the Committee has not a single definite alternative.NOT FOR CONFIRMED BACHELORS, Oue often observes children much happier and more confidential with their grandparents than with father and mother, and doubtless many a father has felt that his boyhood would have been happy had \u2018* Grandpa\u201d been as loving to him as to his little son.It is not only that the old people have become less absorbed in business, or work, or soclety, and so have free minds to take an interest in, what the children like, but that they ten havediscovered 10w poor are all things compared with love, and have become hungry to obtain, before the end, all that they can get of that priceless blessing.Then too the old, we know, often look back, not without remorse on the neglect with which in their best days, they treated their boys and girls, and try to make up to their children\u2019s children for what they did not bestow on their own, Longfellow\u2019s refrain tells us that \u201ca boy\u2019s thoughts are long, long thoughts,\u201d but who shall explain the longer thoughts and the regretful memories that often make the aged find congenial companionship in the young?Talleyrand assured the gentleman \u201cwho had not learned whist that he was preparing for bimself a miserable old age, but we should say that one had better make preparations for looking back cheerfully than for closing his mind by an absorbing .pestime against long thoughts.There fs a lesson, and not merely an example, ter every parent in the tenderness of tho for the young, if, as we think, Is \u2018true, Grandpapa and Grandmama are somewhat moved to be 80 indulgent by sore memories of their own shortcom- in their prime.And the lesson is \\ that it 1s well to be loving to your boys nbw, not only for their sake pub'fèw your own present and future - made fa biiis world.It is à terrible thing - for a father, looking back, to have to -to his heart that the bright ; \u2018Caced boy, who became » disrevutable \u2018from the office, or the man and died miserable \u201cand Ey graced, might bave looked from honest, clear eyes to the last, but that his craving heart never found enough affection at home.Let parents try to be sure that at least that saddest self reproach shall never be theirs.It is 80 easy to be loving if one will, and part of the reward is usually so instant from girl or Loy.The glad smile of more thanks than the child has words for, the beaming look, the linpulsive embrace, and all for a pat on the head only, or a moment\u2019s stooping to consider a maimed toy, or perhaps a genial reference to some dear old family jokel It isn\u2019t enough not to be brutal, not to belabor the children with blows or hard words; it isn\u2019t enough even, to provide them with everything good in food and clothes and games.And it isn\u2019t enough to preach to them, either! You must take thought of them, interest yourself with them and bend your mind to their fancies, and not try to cramp their living and alert souls to your half dead and inactive one.Mind this, that you have as much to learn from them as they from you, and the wiser you are the more you will find in their company.Bo all the sages say, and it will be judiclous to take their advice on trust in this case.It won\u2019t do to excuse oneself from intimate friendship with his own children by saying, \u201cOh, but 1 come home store, or the field, or the workshop too much fagged out.Rest is what I want and not to be troubled with a pack of noisy young ones.\u201d If you do say that you might be surprised, and even shock- * ed, to find how deadly quiet they would become if you offered to play with them.But you are in a bad way if that is what you say, for then you have no notion of how to value the best that life yields, nor any idea of how to get really rested.Seldom is brain so weary or muscle.so fatigued that the caress of a loving child cannot help the case somewhat ; very seldom does work exhaust one beyond the power of giving the youngsters half an hour.- Hark.fo Longfellow again : * Como to me, O ye children! For I hear you at your p And the questions that forbloged « me Have vanished quite away._.Yo open the Eastern win dows, That look towards the su bere thoughts gre sl swallows And the brooks mornin R run.° Come to me, 0 ye children] And whisper | rin my on What the birds anc winds are singing In your sunny atmosphere.For what are all our contrivings, nd the wisdom of our books, When compared with your caresses, And the gladness of your looks?\u201d SIR ALEXANDER'S PROPOSAL.The Ieves Company Make an Offer to Oom.menoce Work Io-day to Save the Charter But the Proposition Fails to be Accepted by the Imundation Com.mittec.The Inundation Committee met yesterday afternoon.resent, Ald.Grenier (in the chair), Ald.Donovan, Laurent, Mooney, Rolland and Hamelin, and the following gentle- meu pot members of the committee, but representing different Interests: Sir A.I.Galt, re presenting oie, Levee Compan Mayor Ta Crawford erdun; | Senator Frudel and Mr.Decaries, represont- ing tbe Cougregational nuns; v.Father Larne, Superior of the Seminary, and Mr, Lafleur, notary, for the seminary; Mr.H Hanbatord, representing tue G.T.R.; Kov.Father Rouleau, of Poiut St.Charles: Rev.Fatler Balmou, 0! St Gabriel; Messrs.F.J.Gilman, Robert Watson, Ellis, ex-Ald.Tan- say; Alr.St.George.city surveyor; Mr.Glackmeyer, city clerk; Mr.Roy, city attor- nev, und a number of others.The chairman expressed bls regret at not baving been abie to be present at the last meeting.Aid.Donovan strongly urged that something should be done, as the seuson was now far advance b 1 he chairman express hls willingnees to lp ANY REASONABLE SCHEME along¥but so far nothing of an acceptable character had been submitted to them.The preseut &chboine Was by far too lunite Sir A.T.Galt said fhat the Ieves Oom- pany'e charter expired on Thursday, and uuless something wae done at onoe the charter would be lost.He and wero willlog to subscribe the capital required at once if they obtained some guaran- =o of Indomaification.The Chairman replied that the committeo bad no power in the matter beyond recommending the matter to the Council.Sir A.T.Galt remarked that no more than $1000 would be needed for the present.Ald.Laurent wus opposed to any rushi holng dove and thought the charter could very well be renewed next year, It was bere explained in ahswer toa tion Lhat the plan only provided for a Vic down to Victoria Bridge no provision being wade w protect the Harbour front, In answer to a qu uestion put to him, Mr.Hubnaford replled that\u2019 the Grand \u2018Trunk were taxpayers and had aright to be protected as well as any of the other property owners without making any special expenditure in the inatter.x-Ald.Tansey, Rav.Messrs.Rouleau and Saunders, Rov.Father Salmon, and Councillor Lapralrie, delegates of Point St.Char les and St.Gabriel, stated thelr views on the matter, aud_expr the hope that something would bo done bo prevent augther Property would be ver reduced in value if another flood ba pouch re.St.Gabriel wus willing to offer all the asslst- ago lo ls pow or nator Trudel, representing the Congre- ational Numns, sald that they would rg all n | hel power to sasist the city in this ma BIR ALEXAKDER'S PROPOSAL.> Sir A A.5 Galt then submitted the following rop 1.Te Levee company to be forthwith or- anizod by the private subés tion of 850,000 n shares and payment of deposit thereon required to secure the cha 2.The levee Lo be 5e forma commenoed tomorrow, 2nd Septe it possible.to be completed by 1st J niin next, But the eom- pany is not to bo liable for damages for non- completion within the time limited.Should it be necessary to obtain an exteuslon of time from Parliament the City ugell to ou port the application.and sr it hou) fail the city to assume the entire work and in demai y the company fo or thoir actual outiay.[ vee construoted from the Victoria bridge to the Lachine road above the flood level us preacribed ol \"the charter, the hoight to bo threo foot above high water level voi valvular gujveris or sewers to such.nts ns may roquired by the city Le be bridged with a The pity to constr: ruct 1 tho victorla bridge to Tate's ge, Brak rom.he oto 9 the banks of tho tail raco to An eq Eiht with the levee, he city to retain the complete control and arrangement of the drainage and pum .The company being only bound to 0 actual construction and permanent maintenance of the loves and ouiv 6.The /comp time limited y the beta The tall rao stantial railway bri construct within the hurler a nt 51 nad aries © Gri Trunk rath y at Point 8% to the J Fine can Labor ob Pa 1.aot a took of ono hon io Mousand ollare in cash, or in per cotit.to taken par, The raid 8 five be Ii e monthly on the timate ol work dong up h t ine as oertified by ey Shanley, C.E.and tho entire amount upon his oertiil to of the completion of the leveo, frum the ne iotoria bridge to the Lower 8.The committoe ot Ba ity cone approval of this agreement by the council, or to indemnity fifi ror sh shies and outlay Inaurred king 4 the | mmediste ac- Te Piste et .ML à pie à » pd Sie Mr, Drummond.} andere: ronosal, out sald all 108 olen Ama er .TO REPORT TO COUNCIL.Se lans vere not acoepte dray that door 0] o | + pany that they woul ck it up in the hie suid he Cn il ne to take a spade and go to work at once.voney moved: That this committee considers that in the interost of the City of Montreal in ordor to provent o emi.anng floods, a roport should be made to the Council recommend- lux: the acceptance of Sir A.T.Galt's proposi- Ald.Laurent moved in amendmont that this meuting adjourn ull Tuesday, and in the mealtime the City Clerk be Instructed to write Lo the owners of the ground to covergd by the levee to ascertain on what terms they will cede their lands for that purpose.amendment being put was lost, the meyer voting alone.on Lhe main motion the Committee divided as follows: Ayes\u2014Aldermen Donovan and Mooney \u20142.pers ays\u2014Aldermen Laurent, Hamelin and oll The , Committee adjourned.PANIC | IN \"CHARLESTON, Terribly Agitated Women and Children Running About the Streets\u2014Tho Situation Becowmiug Horrible ~gut off from Communication with the Rest of the World, NEW Tory, Be September 2.\u2014A private de- spatoh fro huarleston, says: \u201cWoien and children are Tunniug @ about in the open alr torribly agitated re are three or four steamers in port, including the buoy teud- ers, and many of the inhabitants are rovided with rihs on these oste Fortunatel tue weather hus been good, and the hardships are not as severe they might bave been.The situation, however, is becomin horrible.Cut off frown communication wit, the rest of the world, afllicted und baunted with the prospect of 'immediate death, that is about the condition of this community.No trains have departed for or arrived here in 24 hours.It is said all railroads leading into the city are crippled.Tho stateineut is made that all the ral lway tracks are twisted into the shape of snakes.\u2019 WABRINGTON, D.C, September 2.- Prof.McGee, of tho \u2018Geological urvey, hae left for Charleston, S.C., to make a scientillo study of the effects of the earthquake at what now appears Lo have been the ventre of disturbance.SHOOKS IN EUROPE.LONDON, Sepieimber 2\u2014A severe shock of parthquake was fejt ut Antequera, near Ma- à yesterday.The lubabitauts filed pante- stricken from the town.\u2018here Wus Lo loss of life, ATHENS, September 2\u2014The damage caused by tbe carthquake at Fillatra, amounts to about two million doilars, | FHE- BUTCHERS\u2019, ASSOOIATION, Fourth Annuel Picnio jento Meld Yesterday on eo Exhibition Grounds.The Butehons Association held thelr fourth anoual pienic ÿçsterday on tho Exhibition Grounds.re was a very large attendance.The City Band played a tine selection and Casey's orchestra furnished music for dapcing.Madame Bour the wife x the president, Was eseuted with a by tho Pitchers of Pr oui ° The folowing is the result of the various events: Firemen\u2019s foot race, ques r it Cair LE Sr 0 Me du It ns; 2nd, A.Nau oc utchers\u2019 flat race, four mes rotnd ring\u2014 Lamb; Renaud; 3rd, Jou.McDuft dnd, IL Foot race.once round ring\u20141st, G.Morgan; \"rotin dash, six times round ring\u2014 1st, 31.Laforce: .Desjardins.\u2018Girls\u2019 race under IS pour, b half round ring\u2014 1s hiss Moria 4nd, plante, race (dash}, farmera Fin tted.tour ry round ring\u2014lst, Demers ; 2ud, J.Irvine 8rd, H.Renaud.Trottinx, open to all buichers in sulky.three times round the ring.best two in three \u2014Won ousily by A.Letourn Firowen\u2019s foot et Ke Clirns; 2, W.Mo- Culluch ; 8, D.Guthri Whvelbarrow race, \u201cFlinätolded\u2014 This was a ver Amusing rage, and rosuited us ioliows: 1, acey : à, A.Naud ; $, M, Holmes.Trotting dash, for hide denlers and drovers \u20141, M.Marcoue: 4 BR.Harper, Potato ruce\u2014 4, A.Naud.2.J.\u2018Burchell.Some of the coutostants protestod against Naud getting fret place, but the judges hold to their opinion.Loot race, Ior drivers, once found ring\u20141, A, Vuitde: 3, A.Wiltianms: 3.J.l'e .Hurdle race (open), four des \u201cround ring 1, KR.Mipoguoe's \u201cYoung Kelso: 2, ik, Mino- qubs WELLS Stockings,\u201d 3, Geo.Press\u2019 \"Bun- shin This was tbe ovent of the day, and for half the distance the hurses ran wveck and neck, taking the hurdles very cleanly.Finally \"Young Kelso,\u201d being well handled by young Minogue, drew uhead, and won by \u201cabout hy va yards.Lhe first prize was a cup valued ee race, half mil, Hoe\u20141, J.Burchell; 2, A.Trundel; 3, Rk.D.Littl liunning en fautes J.Wigains; 2, A.aud.\u2018Ihe judges were Messrs.Lamb, Daoust aud Beauchainp, and everything passed olf successlully.THE CONVICT ADAMS, Before the Court_o ueen\u2019s Bench for Having a Kevolver aud Tools on lis Person\u2014His Former Attempts -at Escape, Acting Deputy Warden Thomas McCarthy, of SL Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, was in attendance at the Court of Queen's Bench yestorday, for the purpose of instituting proceedings against the convict Adams on whose person he recently found the missing revolver abd a set of tools.An indictment for larceny and harboring property of Her Majesty was presented to the grand jury, and a true bill returned.Mr.McCarthy states that Adams is one of the ciederest convicts he ever came across.In addition to the revolver he had a complote set of Louls lo- cluding lies and drills, with wnich be intend- eu cutting through the bars in bis dungeon.When a boy of 1b be suacepdod in escaping from the torimatory School here, in tho midst of Winter, when he !roze both his feet, which bad to be amputated.He Las served two terms at Kingston.and was once found endenvoring to make his escape hy climbing up inside of noe of the highest chimneys in the place.Since then he has been almost a constaut inmate of tho peniteutiary at St.Vincent de Paul NEITHER ROSS NOR MERCIER.e L\u2019Etendard \u201d Unwilling to Accent Either One or the Oth L\u2019 Etendard claims this morning that it has been informed by a Slergyman of the diocese of Turee Rivers that the Hon.Mr.Rosa wrote a letter to the prieats of that dio- cene, during their last retreal asking for their f support ! for the ministry of which hels is put down as saying in te his lettor \u2018Tr ose who are not with me are against me,\u201d and that he ie beaten he will be succeeded by Mr.Merck rioal organ claims that Mr.Koss\u2019 letter did not mect with m uch favor.One priest sald * We dre mot | with Mr.Hoss end still wo are a hundri ad leagues away from Mr.Mercier.\u201d \u2019Atendaïd, commenting on this, sa \u201cWe can unite our voice with those ol those venorable priests; two negroes do not make a white man.for who are seeking for a pure white man, we are not looking for him in either of the negrove.Wo are looking for him somewhere else.\u201d THREATENED TO KILL HERSELY, How a Young ets Tried to Keep her poupe An American Woman by the t taime possosein bantrey, came to Rtrfcal from Michignn some threg weeks ago in company with a man, whom it was supposed at the time was -her husband.It d that both sloped from their homes with.the intention of being married.1t ap- Dears, that à I the present they bave not as yet the matrimonial liuit Tuesday dismay ny among thelr = uaintances, She threatened | hb 1 her lover should leave her as he batt to ca vaton to do, and for this purpose exnibited a revolver with the apparent intention of using it.She the deed, 11 who auve SR Polioo Magistrate, after fayeatiçating Îbo dis the accused wi ns || corn on the stalk.evoning (a acone occurred botween therhwhiuh - FT PENNSYLVANIA TRON TRADR creased number of Tolling \u201cmits Sod > rocks in 1886 notwithetandi Inorease a! alnco 1884 atout lants or partly act that a number of mills which Ly by ihe to roll iron rails have been who abao- toned, and ' partly ei the fact the rails diminiabes the doped Tor ti toe products of fron The Rebeillon In the North-West has been suppressed, and our altisrns can now devote 1eusonahle atiention to their corns.The unly sure, sale, and painless remedy is Putnam's Palniess Corn Extractor.It never failg; nover mukes sure spots worse than the original Jdissom- fort.Hee that you get \u201c Putnat\u2019s,\u201d \u2018aod take none other.There is a_girl at Lake George who rows six hours a day for exorcise.Hard and soft corns cannot withstand Holloway's Corn Cure; it ls effectual every time.Get a bottle at once and be bappy.Saratoga and Long Branch are said to abound with women with \u2018\u201c\u2018frescoed faces.All disorders caused by a bilious state of the system can be cured by using Carter's Little Liver Pills.No pain,'griping or dis- comlort attending their use.Try tem.Westchester, N.Y., has an organization of twenty-five fat men who themselves \u201cthe trogs.\"\" Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Iuvaluable as a Tonle.Dr.JT.L.Pratt, Greenfield, lil a, It is ali that it.claims to ba\u2014invaluabie as fonio in any case where an acld tone hy in Thero 18 a fleld of corn at Garnet, Kan., the stalks of which are fourteen feet high while 1t Ie nine feet to the nearest ears of A.Maybee, merchant, Warkworth, writes: I have sold some hundreds of bottles of Dr, Thomas\u2019 Eclectrio Oll, and it is pronounced by the public \u201c one of Lhe best medicines they have ever used ;\u201d it has done wonders in healing and relloving pain, sore throats, ete, aud is ee of the grestest ounfidence.The bes partners\u2014For whist, the cleverest and he most indulgent.for woanolng, the handsomest and the moet am business, the steadiest, the wealthy and the most attenilve; and for marriage one who combines the qualities of all three.Faces as yellow as that of the * Heathen Chinee,\u201d in congeauence of bile in the blood, grow fair nn wholesome-looking when Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable yo covery and great blood purifier is used to relax constipated bowels and expel the bilious poisou from the circulation.Rbeu- matic and blood impurities are also driven out besollied t, digestion restored, and the system | ben ted in every way.by | its usa.Special Notios.Off Work, Jon \u201cI was off work for two years suffering from kidney diseaee, and could gel no = Hef, until advised by a friend to try B.B.B.1 was oured by two bottles, and consider it a miraculous cure.\u201d The above is the substance of & oommunication from Wm.Tier, of 5t.Marys, Ont.Angostura Bitters are endorsed by all the leading physicals and chemists, tor thelr purity and wholesomeness.Beware of counterfeits tind ask your, rover and ruggist for the geuuine artiole, prepared - by BF J.4.B.Blegert & Sons.A Wise Precaution, During the Summer and Fall peoplo are Hable to adden attacks of bowel complain and with no rompt remedy or medical at at hand, life may De n danger.Those whose experience has given them wisdom always keep Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry at hand for prompt relief, and a physician 18 seldom required.I.J.Shaw & Co.726 Oralg street, being about disposing of \u201ctheir furniture business, will sell during tbe present mouth their entire stock, consisting of the finest Bedroom, Partor and Dining-room Furniture, at a reduction of twenty per vent.for cast.; 205 4 GRATEFUL-COMFUORTING.EPPSS.COCOA REAKFA NT ~ iy a thorongh knowledge of the 1 laws which govern the operations uf digostion py am and b, a catetul, application 35 le, fine properties of well.Bi, with an Rs chcaely\u201d Hav vored te ven e which y heavy doctors\u2019 villa, iis ol fino Juliolo ey Lp puch uricics of dist thal a consdliution ually ust up 0 nat rong enon n to regie © Shey enoy.tou nur eds of subtle are flouting aroun ous rends lo n x where: ors i weak point Wen ficare a fat shaft by \u2018eon ud | ourselves well Can ith b pare food à and a propat- \\ frame.\u201d \u2014(yeil Service Uasetl Mado simply with bailing water of mil ae \u201csola pair, D ee AE PCA GAS FIXTURES \u2014AND\u2014 FANCY GLOBES \u2014~IN\u2014 -=- ~~ GREAT VARIETY.|\u2019 \u2014_\u2014 | ROBERT MITCHELL & co COB.BT.PETER AND CRAIG BTREETS 89*eod tt SPORTING GUNS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION.Bend for Price List.or sce ramples.WILLIAK DARLING & 0O0., 202° 80 ST.SULPICE STREET.\u201c [)ECEER BROS\" PIANOS.* BEHR BROB.\u201d.uccec.e.PIANOS.~ EMERSON \".ceeee.veereme.PIANOS, \u201cIVERS & POND ™.c.conor.PIANOB, \u201cMASON & HAMLIN ~.PIANOS, \u2014AND THE\u2014 EVE Beutermber 2-\u2014As com | comp oted by the Anmorioon Iron and à ed ; Association, says there a slight] I pions OOLLEGE awp BISHOPS OOLLEGE BCHOOL, LENNOXVILLE, MICHAFLMAS TERM.These Institutions win ro-open on Tuesday.\u201d the 14th September n oe tures will bogin To the College on the The Reid Boholarship, Bursary, and Matri- ul tion Examinations will be hold on the 14th For Calendars and full information, apply to I e Rev.DR.ADAMS, Principal and Hector or tho Sotretars.EDWARD CHAPMAN, - Secretary.BrsHors COLLEG Lennoxville, 25th han 1886.199 17 BUTE HOUSE.The classes in this old and oll knows establishment will re-o open WEDNESDAY, Beptomber 15th.Special attention is rod est- éd the Kindergarton or Infant Class, where the teat and most approved methods.aro in- or circulars or y information app plz Dorsonails or by letter to WATSON, Vacancies for.a few boarders.202 13 ARD OF THE Roman Catholic School Commissioners oF MONTREAL The reo enin, of the the classes of the Poly- teobaie Bchoo latenu emy, and of all the other au cols under the control of the Board, will take place on MONDAY, Aug.S0th.The Evening Class of the Commercial Academy will open on MONDAY, Octaber 4th.For particulars apply to the Principal or the Director of each sohool.190 182 COMPTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.The Fall Term will commence en the 1Sth September next.An gent staff of teachors has been en- uildings are underzoinæ thor- su ropaire à and will be airyandoe nfortable.,\u2018horoushl y Sompetent atron has will bo personally respon- a or \u201cte Boards Dopa hota and will spare no palns to secure à happiness Bait mfort of the api] ing Board, Was hing, d'enition 1 Frenc Lach lng nallsb Brsichos, $150 por Afton el aa should be addressed to ER, Bursar.Compton, Que.; Suey; 36 HN FOSTER.Bocretary, Coaticnok, end for a Prospectus.pra OLASSES \u2014 No.6 PRINCE Arthur st.begipuing Wednesday, Bept.15, cpntinuing 24 Weoks under the direction of Madame FE formerly teacher at Mrs.Lovall s and M Ir.Mercer's.Madame Stoel has just eturned from Amherst College.Summer Boo Sr ianpuage: Riel in prepared Lo h French Tench ac- Foran, ng new and practical meth 0 successful TES famous institution.Classes n Bow Toru \u2014] ZINDEBGARTEN _FREBEL'S BYS- tem and Preparatory School.The Misses McIntosh, wii] re-onen the Kin- derkarten and Preparatory School on Thursday.Bent, oth.ati Victor a Bt In the Fre: hildren are 1 rauches of dion Fre neh, Bn ally hy us to enter thé more advanced | divisions of of ie Hi à 0018.For farther infor mation, cireuls at Ashford\u2019s, Dawsuu's and MeCallam's, A, al a at the indergarten, where the Misses Mcintoah will ab home à after Mon Nionday, topL Oth, every afternoon Lo ve applicati 1623 LACHINE MODEL SCHOOL will be re-opened SEPTEMBER 6TH.FRANCIS TOPP, 2048 | Principal.L ADIES\u2019 SCHOOL, 184 H RLEVRY STREET, Conducted by Mrs, os \u2019 Will re-open 1st SEIT EMBER Evening (anes.Mente Cerner Notre Dame and Place d\u2019Armes, Is now open.Bents should be secured without delay.Students can begin any time.No entrance examination.The course of instruction ia a short, sharp, and thorough drill, in practical education for usiness purpos: Itineludes, Bookkeeping ull ita forms, 18.Commercial and Montai Arith- metio, Penmanship and Business Correpond- ence, Commorcial Law and Business Forms, English, French and Éhorthnnd.Tho- otal Business Dopartment, ls a churacteristie lea- ture of this collexe.Îtis thorourrh and complote tn every detail, anc gives the student, actual prantice and experience.in the various branches of busin For particulars, Apply at the College, or send for circular contalni ing full description of thé course, terms, 180 tf MONTREAL ACADEMY, ce, MACKAY STREET.Rector: Rev.J.Williamson (of Glasgow and Edinbu Univoraities).Mathematical As- gistant: , Ridler Davies, B.A.(Trinity Hall a with assistants for Frenoh and other branches.Boys prepared for Royal Military Colloge, Fingaton,.and for entoring the second year ot Arts HBelionco Faculties at BlcGill, Queen 8, and other Universities, Bursary of $50 a year, tenable for 8 years.for competition to pupils joining class IV ho ctor receives 2 boys as boarders.he next sonplon begins on Monday.6th goptember.at 10 o'ctoc ospectus on à apoliention MES.MILLAR'S & MISS PITTS ENGLISH AND Fpewca FINISHING AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR THN BOARD AXD HBUCATION oP Youxa LADIKs AND CHILDREN.Ne.4 Prince of Wales Terrace, 898 Sherbrooke St., Montreal.Ou dress, DAVIS & DUIK on afenco, erature.and istry form distinctive features of the Senior Cinsses.Preparatory depa: tment is well suited to tho childron.Bpeclal care and time {s devoted to the study of Music and Paintin, nk.At Pome after the 6th Sept, Ciroulars on apnlication.188z00d MISS LAWDER'S: SCHOOL, 110 MANSFIELD 8TRERT, \u201cWill be re-opened on MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 131m.Circulars may be obtnined at O.Ashford\u2019s and Dawson Brothers\u2019, St.Catherine street.After September 1st, Migs Lawder will bo at home every afternoon, to recelve visitors on school business.prices to suit the timos.' DeSOUOHRE & \u201c& ATWATER, 202°10 63 BEAVER HALL.MORTGAGE BONDS.Tenders will bo received by th igned un tho Tth 8HPTÉMDER next ne TIGE 8 ortgaro battoir Sone Co t bin te highest or any tend er.Li canton 0.heater aide Bt.A \u2018himself to accep - haber, 2046 Montreal, Dh or fe oor! pe st dt aa Ve Cs og bar, fully refreshi Ton ha ate yre fm EE or events dressing Gray, Chemisty ERE Es goles Manufacturer.= Sh Lawrence Jr J.McMANDS HAS OPERED A FEED store at At corner of Richmond street, and 08 5 he UE-I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will not bo ef rie for an Jobta trnéted in sept.1, 1868, BAMS Ww) thont gr vr Na Is HEREBY GIV.Fan il nok be T1 et ge nd Sa teh, | + .187 tt Celebrated \u201c Mason & Hamlin ™ Org = ES.LAY'S ESTABLISHMENT.The best assortment of American Planos vos tH kept by any house in the trado at BOARD AND EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES 1798 and 1788 Bt.Ontherine Street West wiil re-open SEPTEMBER stn.MUR sn Égeident T the Uni- \u2018This schoo) ana the FaAENCH LANGUAUE specialties.rimary be nt, salted to the wants of Jersobalty or by letter an x Bperiant ature.Application personally or b, RY.MERCER'S BOARDING AND DAT L for young ladies and children, rcalif collez her | the whole, or partial course II Col A Frenen governess resi- ry or \"achoël tatalogtie, references, Ep is or by letter, to Mrs, MERCER, errace.903 Bhorbronko COM} sl ER hor a, Arithmetic and Book, 13 Behoo | will re-open on September the 8th, for tha 17th i on, Special arrangemonts mado for FOAL SCHOOL tbe cour-s inelad: ra Foie nil Lener writing, liso ga 0 an fret notion fe Tor fenet Clerk vesing sébvotat& lense send rer ng Ini : ge) WM.J.K.TURNER, L.R.C.T.MISS TUCK umes her tuition in Music Visitors tors received on business of fultion after ug.80th.289% 8t.Urhain street, 204 7 188 CRONIN'S ACADEMY.rm Co vw gg Monday, anqn s August 30, M KYTFES \"8 SUHOOL RE-OPEN Y, skPTEMBER 1 Hn.pu EspAT.Boon ly recel MADAME ELENA WATERS, | ToACRER OF BINGING, ITALIAN BOHOOL, 784 SHERBROOKE STRERT, wii resume her professional dutiea om ednesday, 15th inst, Madam.o Wao will be at home to receive applications for iessons on the 8th tnat.Miss Waters will receive a limited number of purils for the plano, at her-residence.206 2eod Mr.J.Hy.ROBINSON will bo at home to reeel 1 from 10 to 12 and 2 tit] 4, vo Fiano Pupils dally LINDSAY\u2019S PIANO ROOMS, 2048 1853 St.Catherine street.The MISSES FORNERET' 8 BOARDING & nd YF BOHOOL, For Young Ladies and Children.at 21 Berri street, wil re-ol en SEPTEMD ER an 4 Appl ention personally or by letter to FORNERET, at Home atcer Aus.2° 19600d0 I88 PEDDIF'8 SCHOOL Fi re-open on WEDNESDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER 188 MARGUERITE SYM, \" mor vupll of Kiephen Helter, Leonard and i Couper dE ing ng Duplls sok Login Lt ime Ter Bi at se TaN AVENUE.wél3 ME BR O.PELLETIER, TEACH Piano.Organ ana Har Es or turned to town; No.23 Maanstield Là de 298 206 3 3 Pr\" M.SAUCIER 111 resume his music lessons on Se the 1st, at Wh new Music Parlor, 3} pried street, where he can be segn eyetr day rom 9 to 11 a.m.and 2 to b pen.r Sauoi or will atso accept engagements for plano eolos in concerts at r 203 6 School of St Jobo the Brangelist, #16 ST, URBAIN STREET.Rev.EDMuAD Woop, M.A.Durham.Rector.Rev.ArTHUB FREKCH, B.font Oxford, Head- mestor, with competent ass géchoo! wil met (D.à on \u2018Poanesa optember oys are or rou.ly ound: ed in all the branches o Ens Eh \u201can classical education.Fhe masters 'acok to fd part to the boys a healthy, moral tone.Lumbors are limited.few ders ate received.E190 T.ANTHONY'S ACADEMY.Under the direction of tho Sisters of the Congresation de Notre Dame, 850 LAGAUCHETIERE STREET.Sindies y 1 be resumed in this Institution om ir oh Pen Vrach id baits là mas sen toiled CHOOL FQRYOUNG LADIES, KINDER Rarteu Fræbe System, lot, Child Children.Conducted by Mrs Cha The Fall term of the a hool will re-open on WEDNESDAY, 15th Le Ri ° Puplls can be Beptember 4th ro The MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL 1464 Bt.Catherine street, is now open, The prospectus is inserted on page 278 of Lovoll's City Directorys or may be the lJ'rin ndip pal, Profeesor W.Bohrer, assistant Principal, Max.Bohrer, who wi sfpe PA at the school daily.HE SCHOOL Eos YOUNG LADIES, conducted by Mise Bymmers and Miss Smith, will re-open on Wodiesdar, the 16th Beptembor.In ition the ordinary school classes, special instru tion will be provided for» oun, ladles wh w o desire ¥ to pre- are for tho À oot universit atfona or Motrieciotions or for the Certificats.of of Asso ciate in Art n Ar te Miss ann daft he be a none ne CAT.Est Len ii 2 receive Visitors On schuol bi LC SHEREROOKE aT.E CLASSES IN MISS BULGER'S en! School will re-open oD HONDAE | street, A oe sat bn Boys rane To fred: corne E ARCHBISHOPS ACADEMY, aired street, will re-open om Wednends vi 33 st.Mar; Seplowber ist.W.RAPHAEL'S ART CLASSEB YOR DRAWING AND PAINTING, will open on the%th of October.Por ness pupils a life model will be engag pp cation can bo made daily, at the Studio, 13810 ST.CATHERINE ST.Young Ladies\u201d Institute.Sweetsbarg, IF.Q.Belment, - - THE FALL TERM WILL COMMENCE on thn 15th Sept.nex Fur cire lar ars or Sthor information, apply to MRS.F.T.HALL Sweetabure, P.Q.202 16 OUNG LADIES SEMINARY AND preparato, TY \u20ac school, for boys 0 conduoted by M.Melice Ke Jourvilie stree vn et nesday Sept.14 MANSFIELD 8T.THEO.WICH- 3 tendahl, Prof.of Violin, Violoneello, Guitar, Harmony, Voice culture and Singing.ee W.E.Shaw\u2019s Sales.LM E UBUAL WEERLY SALE OF FUB- niture, &c., at my roorns, on FRIDAY NEXT, 8ra SEPTEMBER, Will include Parlor and Badroom Sets, Dinlog Tables, airs, Loungos, Mattresses, Bo steads.four tinbets cl choice rd and ai Butter, also two Bafes hapleau,\u201d Confectionery, Moule En Bale at TEN am.W.E.0 BAW, Auctioneer.\u2014~ 205 Fhe wi Un Upirecsty Uf destroa, After FHDAY AFTERNOON ro woe] - .Willis M.Arnton\u2019s Sales.TAN US ed PULLING LOTS le, of SEPTEMBER the i EE Lo for \u2018a re e e humber of 1 BR: ST URBAIN Wii?M HM, ARNT 107 107 Auctioneer.REAL ESTATE.Th ° Javing Real Estate to dispose A sheuld.ca he undersigned.All information aorta y vos GRATIS, » H, ARNTON, Austloneor and Real Estate Agent.J 20, Thomas J.3.Potter's \"Salon, \u201cA MODEL FARM.NEAR MONTREAL.BY AUCTION.With Residence, Farm Hou ouse and po: m- pista.OF Sgibuiiting.otc.only ut thirty ve from the business centre of the m instracted br3 J.M.BROWNING, Esq., to soll at my Boom WEDNESDAY, oth SEETRMMER this well known villa (Jang far ust.\u201d ut 140 acres, beau Hy a ter Tron tag bn Bt.Lawrence river, Bas positively ecidéd to to sell it is oh Par jance to buy a beautiful estate ata pargain, he \"purchiser will have all the advantages of of careful attention as well as the fais an and judicious expenditure by which Mr.roux ep up to its present splendid condition.fiotorraph of houses, po.an full particulars can be seen at my o Sale at ELEVEN o'clock, \"THOS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.The waluable tho hbred Cattle, Horses, Implements, &o.will aso be sold at auction on the Farm, on Wednesday Morning Sth October, at 10 o'clogk, HOCHELACA.HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALB OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF HENRY HOGAN, EsQ.On BATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3nd OCTO- of th BER, at TWO huge à about Y hole of arn from Tne esse do to the Apattolr 1 inl ?éuldioe Le Hotels, Houses and Full partiot- lars Mi is advertisod: and sale on the premises.THOS.- FOTTER, Auctioneer, Est Late A M.Delisle, Esq.Important Sale \u2014_\u2014 OF ts, Valuable Of] Paint- ins Jae Silver, On.MONDAY: iT 13th SEPT, AT THE RESIDENCE, 444 SHERBROOKE ST.Full particulars lator, THOMAS J.PO Furniture, Piano, ings, Qasallers T'uctionser, REAL ESTATE.Highly important Auction Nails Without Reserve.mé ten] splendid property ot estato Madame B.corner German an thor ine.sttoots: an Tot houses on 8t.nstant street; a spleh close 10 tho oity: vy gable cornerloto Dorchent estor atroot: ervér.ne College.two es on Durooher street, à large property a t.Paul street, fine investmonts on Ontario.x.Bloury streets, an extensive sale Cathering street wes and oth ô shoice rties Till be announ fparticalers n alor 7 days fon for Septem- r opening of Beal THO.FOTTER, Auctioneer.HEIL ESTATE AT AUCTION.Property owners who sh to sell by this method, would consult thoir own interests by give mo an early call.The ontri trendy ein my diary or September r and October, the number o enquiries from intending Payers, portend an active season.My long experiences and anequalled success at this important specialty are well known, and afford & sufo RUA rantes to owners that their in- tofasta will 1 looked after.Is Appy as horatofore, Lo confor wi h those 8 vending to sell, an Fi ve rollatle stimates of market price, cost o advertising.Souris snd ail pecessary i formation.sales no 5, af fro partmnine te end wi nora: ability, an taot, bac rely be w by experience.ell written.and oth undone to put each parcel well bofore the publie.both in {he newspapers nnd in tho au tion room.T Conditions of Hal w and verbal, muet xplioit ond Diainty set forth as Lo make xn utes im- ossible, #0 that no \"hitoh\"\u201d wil} occur in paring deeds passed promptly.Neglect or exporienco haa ofton oausod sorious lacs and expensive law suits, THOS.J.POTTER, 0 Thomson & & Gowdey's s Sates, OON, SEPTEMBER 9 O'clock NY our Rooms, Bankrupt Btook Dry Goods Choice lot of Twoeods, General Furniture, ote.THOMSON & GOWDET.202 Auctioneer, [906 in the DOLLAR- \u2014} O3 tement THE GREAT CHEAP SALE OF SCHOOL SUITS \u2014COMMENCES ON\u2014 THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2nd, TAF, THE PAMOUS\u2014\u2014 GRAND UNION CLOTHING HOUSE| OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL Having purchased FOR CASH, the entire stock of YOUTHS\u2019, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S FINE CLOTHING, recently manufactured by IL.ROBINSON, Eeys the Custom Tailor of Beaver Hall Hil}, - ~- amounting to over Five Thousand Dollars of the finest goods ever shown in Canada, NO SHODDY.Consisting of fine IRISH.BOOTCH, GRRMAN and ENGLISH ALL WOOL TWEEDS, these Buits are all lined with fine All Wool Serges, finost Parmer Batin.and, Satin de Chene, stitched with Bilk and Taflor Made, and equal in fit the best ordered gooda.PARENTS WILL PLEASE NOTICE THAT THIS 8TOCK WILL BE BE-MARKED AND READY FOR INSPECTION \u2014ON\u2014 THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1886, \u2014AT-\u2014 5O0c IN THE DOLLAR ON THE ORIGINAL PRICE.The Salesmen are requested not to urge the goods, Any further Information, also my card, can be obtained at MR.ROBINSON'S, | 1 \u2014\u2014o\u2014 i REMEMBER, GRAND UNION CLOTHING CO., 1901 NOTRE DAME STREET, OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL.Meotings and Amusements.SPARROW & JACOBS | TH ROYAL.ART bu Brenig this woek - Tai se où Ke Produ ged vien A p3 Diou boy ks a ADGKTT, vel ete ARCH He N flees 1 fof hi grad to: rsdagrlo dally at tho Theatre, from MASS MEETINC IN THE INTEREST OF THE LABOR CANDIDATES will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8rd.at 8 o'clock.near the 8t.Gabriel Market, Point St.Charles.Addresses will be delivered by the three candidates and others Jn French and English: Christ Church Cathedral Choir HM BERS.cota) Bobaaratis ay fi on the rents FRIDAY, be su! uring A session of the Pro : differen copal jotra of the oîty, no Sockets oh {be or nion servic\u201d mio Parent rs x ui take pb ID I PRE Er Mate ALLIANCE PICNIC, CHEAP EXCURSION TO ORMSTOWN.SATURDAY, 4th SHÉTEMBER.Leave Bonaventure 8.45 a.Tioke 750.at office or oh oats, Tro\u201d olets only 206 2 Bb Hm end | eas I earsals an 41 Bt, Frama! SEE PS ot, clampinsip Lacrosse Match! MONTREAL > (Champions), 8, » \u2018SHAMBROUNS, 0 J SHAMBOCK LACHO#S# Gzo\u201d*Nps, 88.Cather rt went, {lloy\u2019s, 249 ot mes ; Notre D fits.Br FOR , pd BE Bt, 004 Nov es.\" uire, oe \u2018MANSFIELD, 205 3 Hon.-Boo.Alliance Picnic to Orms town, Saturday.Bee advertisement, mid DANCING.dwn, 1800 Bt.Catherine str.will pre ue Toston og 62.50, payable in advance, Kersetre L will qreu ar the season on ATUR A \u2018Bentombor à -202 DANCING AND 1 DEPORTMENT.* MR.A.ROY MACDONALD wy to the city.and will be plessod to m e son wishes to in- 8 ctod in ban pi ia the Queen's ail every Dos Excursion to OUrmstown, Saturday.See advertisement \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ai Wares BATES, Fle fae PM ESPOIR wee 58% 29 current yoar are now d ; ail persons liable to pa the sama aro hae requ red to topay th the amount ad to to thou undors with from net ao on © cut te of he Dereot, without further n JAM F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer, Montreal, 1at Bept., 188 1884.In connection with the tho above, tart er notice is ls bercby y given that the wator st pl y vl be be off from all parties whose fomaln unpaid ou the 156th B; MER next By order, JAMES ¥F.D.BLAOK, City Treasurer, Montreal, 1st Sept., 1886.2054 Cheap Fares to Ormstown, Saturday.Nee advertisement.ECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE .DECKER BROS.STEINWA CMIOKERISG, TuEmse, And other first-closs Instruments All in splendid order.Low pricos and easy terms, ee DeZOUCHE & ATWATER, 202*10 63 BEAVEB HALL ARPETS.d\\ARPETS Don\u2019t purchase without seeing the now Fall Stock, more novelties, greater variet larger quantity, 1520 oh cheaper, than eve ok he fine grades of ries, Brunsels, tons.and partioniarly fa De x ios, 8.borders, © articu ry fa 010 00 0 od etal ze r Mat up to the elegant fim pica of Ta Ai FUI rangé là All the cheap JAMES BAYLIS & SON, 1837 NOTRE DAME STREET.othe.=r Ben the new Mosc designs in B.LAURANCE\u2019S AXIS CUT PEBBLE SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES pre the finest in the world, and are guaran eed to relieve all defects of vision Where other kinds fail hopelessly.Head Ofice for Canada, 246 St James su MONTREAL.THE TURKISH BATH.The usual annual repairs and fFeno s to this Institution are Bow about comp ote TH ening w Big mre.FRIDAY.\"ard inst.D.DA man.MD.1 re ue street.Panos TO BENT.SEvERAL Goop ' UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS To Rent for the Fall and Winter Montha, DeZOUCHE & ATWATER, 69 To Contraetors and Others.BLL and V uum Parent ng Co.Are upply iu lum, otc.Tor Benard KX Phare B cols Xavier on 173° \"».og CEI le Manage URTAINS, COVERINGS, PORTIXRES \u201c BALOTEMENt now showing.Lace Cutting pain lea, Tron B00 ur ul pair or 67 foi e yard.Ne By np.overt o lates a an malo) pre in Car \u201cso Sams RARE BE Denar, ROOFING.-ROSIN GEMENT ! 1 1d-fashioned king Tools of of , which ont have stood 25 an > Gravel, Met d are Ler use Materials ar an orkmanship 194004 Tp a AE TO YEA recent ola wil : = yi, ang and oe.Bo Sox os pla ; AT A LT EE pra a jee ord DT Se BIRTHS.BETION-BALFOYE C tenioniet 81,4 Vietoria street, wite of ART t No.86 Oherrier street, thi Al or FoROH as wife of B.Forget.of a 8 son.s ivers, on the 20th huit, Arr Pierre Ÿ Lors, ol twin daugh- MARRIAGES.LEB\u2014A Island, OASWELL| li M haber Mr.red das aswell of Derby Tue | Vi.to Miss sor, Le, pot uit.at St.voiciofs i hal: Hale vos by oli tthe Lyre ras, Lo quétep SL J 8 ie UBRAY Fu OL at Fat BAL Mnss.by Mu y son dog nes * ee ua, Gana .8., to ry M.Francis, of al Livers n tho 25 t ACHAY-M {LL nos.William achat, tothesay.halt 3 # Majcoi À sans © MoPHIE, McLEAN\u2014At Hopewell, on ° 24h .eo Patterson, Mr, \u201ctoby onto 3 Samat, daughter of Mr.John umes T rge\u2019s Ohuroh, \"Bont pve gia os Vor v.Dean ed ob oNab, sou of Mr.oral fl iota a \u2018to Mary Kilenboth, douxüter DEATHS.OROSSLEY\u2014At Summerville, August 33, Miss ary A.Crossley, aged 48.MAN\u2014At Mion, on the Sse ak.Baylor man, pure 10 yon \u2018he 35h Es\u2014 t gow n the oe Mary Boe fo Yor Bones.aged \u2014At Hallfax, at 29, in her 0 ov LIVAN pilot nos ag late Cor- cos d'éallivan eat gust Y\u2014At Gloucester, BEL EY oh pklev in ns régi Fou your faire of Lunen L Near Mill Village.ris Ameli vite of John sait tral Oariboo, get fan pee rg oO! of the | late Peter iY omald.| n her MAIN\u2014At Yarmouth, \u2018A 896, of BAL bon.Ina Wa wite Alexander main, og RON AL rdo, ot 91, pac ov ot the ate ames Watson: n her The Weather .\u2014Probabilities for the pext 34 hours! moders ate winds, fine aod litle warmer weather, \"TEE te & Gur ax oT anu és.3 D Peyometgs jesaines (9 9g7t © om 0 Appointments this Evening, \u2018Theatre Royal\u2014* The Long Strike.\u201d Betrayed by his Accent.strate (to prisoner)\u2014Phat's yer name Prisoner\u2014Patrick MoGoolihan.a Magistrato-\u20141s it an Irishman, yez ner\u2014Yis, yer Honor.agistrate\u2014That's wat Ol thought.| Yer prove is froigbtful.A Trifle Benstiive.Algy: Do you think, my love, your father will consent to our marriage?Anyely: Of course papa will be sorry to loss me, darling, Algy: But 1 will say to him that inatesd of losing a daughter he will gain 8 son Anpely: I wouldn't do that, love, if you really want me.Papa has three such sons boarding here now and he'sa little touchy on.the point.\u2014 Tid bits.ERSONAL bn.WOOD HAS RETURNed from Europe and resumed practice at 681 Wellington street.204 Beod ERSONAL \u2014 DO NOT FORGET THB Cigar Makers\u2019 Picuic, September Sen, 1388, at Elmwood Grove.EFORE THE CHILDREN LOSE THE hoalthy pioons got at the seaside or country tako thom NOTMAW'S, who are acknowledged to have no aqual in eatshinz tho playful and everchanging expression of babies and children.oc?Ses Our American Mahoga alrat B.R.Sets; Ley are ht vat dash va, value in the ou ay 852 Craig street.FECAL INDOCEMENTS TO ALL IN want of goods in our line.On and after ®ptomber ist, and until farther notice, our \u20acap sale of Furniture remaining In stock \u201cor one year must be clearsd out to give om to our usual und very Inrge stock of Fall duds, which is ow nearly comuplate, nd da mrgo stock of 4 nowost de designa in an Brass and i ng lls ish Be Metonda ribs, Swiiæ Cota nnd Reclinlag Chairs, whic can bo turned into Bodsteada, with othor new tylos of goods too numero us lo montion.wong tho vory mu ruoh reduced gooda for the goming month wiil be some very nice Daby arringos and L'erambulators whieh will be olearod out at half price, na wo do n such stock over winter, SW 5 MCOATIVEE SON, Nos.1849, 1851 and 1858 Notre a Lame treet, corner Mati Streot.SOMGOL b'Épecial bargains in BOOTS SCHOOL Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 BOOTS SCHOOL Bchool Boots.BOOTS sômoo.Girls\u2019 School Boots, BOOTS ; all solid leather, nent #CHO0OL and good.at 900 per BOOTS pair ; regular price, $1.35.Sizesllto3, [BOOTS BOOTS somooL som0oL Boys\u2019 School Boots, sonooL all solid leather, wire moos riveted: aires 11 to à SCHOOL bat.$l per pair, BOOTS \u2014AT\u2014 A.M.FEATHERSTON'S CASH SHOE STORES, JP TOWN Queen's Hall Block, corner St Catherine and Victoria Streets.0OWN TOWN\u2014No.?SL Lawrence Main Street, corner of Craig.20613 ar Mahogany or Walnut Cylinder retary Bac Bookcases, at 300.0.viol al Seo 00, $75.00, ko.count to clear present py war mot & CO., 852 Craig stre H.F.Pi Vernisauent.Honoycomb Shawls, in all eolors, trom 730 to Badin.made Shawls, in all cologs pnd prices.envy Plnin Bluek J'ersess for Fail w onvy Braided Blnek Jerse x fer Pail Wenn.ouctd Black Jorseys for Fall woar.Mack Jerany Inokots for Fait and Winter, lack Boucis Mantle Cloth.golorod Bouclé Mantle lo! the Benlotte, ona apecin! line All Tool tirey cinanol, 25 fi vide.206., -wgol Boarlet Flannel.from 18e to 750, tel Welsh Flnnnal, from 130 to 600.axony Flannel at all pri dinr\u2019 Waollon Undervest trom 600, nil-wool boys\u201d Woollen Undorolothing Bhirts and Boys Sand Minsos® Woollen Underolothing C ombinations, Balanen of my last Fall's Woollen Atork.DR.Joil down on the connter, at half prioë adios | {ieamiess Black Cashmore Hose, 800 ! patient Fino Black Cashmore Hose, full.fashioned , donhip henia and tons, Be \u2018Ladies\u2019 Extra Find Binok Cashmore Hose, 600 ALL THE ABOVE ARE MUCH BE LOW ORDINARY PRICES.H.F.P OIRIER, 1811\u2014+\u20141313 aT.VATHMEBRIND STREET, WEST, CENTRE STORE, QUEEN'S HALL BLOCK, 308} CARSLEY'S couüMi,\u201d | 7 | CARSLEY'S COLUMN.THURSDAT, SEPTEMBER 3, 1886, ST DEY GOODS s.CARsLET.Koa 17e5 Te! pat 6) ES: anos 1886\u2014\u20148.UARSLEY'S\u2014\u20141888.FALL OPENING! Due notice will be glven on arrival of eur Val Atortment of MALXLIN sax al Dtreet tromi Paris, London and Now York EP\"RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THIS GRAND OPENING.8.(ARsLET.NOTRE DAME STREET, TO COPYASTES.te} e 7 = > meme DLLD LL OU EX ELLES LOGOS OQEOCQOEO pn radars) 5 ere 35\u201422= pepe Dr pe 95555353: = RRR RE Emin ts mt ty pts frit 3323 mI eS edad ed 13 ZioEweonrrernioron CCG COCTOCOCOOO0COQ mimi mn, eee botebsets QOCOSOOOOOGOOOO mye egy 3335-3 A SHE RT IIB Co tip TLE NDEBE LE Lm +505 md ey 3 0 [I COCOOQOOC OCOD CUT txttestest) = a0 æ ec] bd oC Cars Every Department in full swing for the FALL TBADE.Great VARIETY OF Now OLOA KINGS, All imported direst from the Maguteo.tarers, prices low, assortment large, * Por the Cheapest Dress Goods ever - offered tn Montreal some direct to JOHN MURPHY & 00'S.Dress Meltons, 180, Dress Meltons.18a Dress Moltons, (40 inches wide) 306, Dress Meltons, (40 inches wide) 85e All Wool Drap Foule Berges, in all the leading colors.250 French Dress Cloth tn Rich Mixed Colors (all wool), only 850.This line has usually Deen sold at 600, but was bought at a great bargain, hence our price, 256, \u2019 Ask to see this line.\u201d French Rep Dress Goods in all the new French Onshmeres in every color for Jodi Wear (all exis wids).prices.from an Bee Our NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS We show full lines in all materiale, aud 8% prices that dety competition, ous OUEN BREW BLACK PILES - Wa Detail Bilks at Wholesale Prices, Bee our New Btriped Voivets, price 91.25 per yard, same as sold olsewhere as $1, 80, BEN OUR NEW PLUSHES, We show every colon BUY ALL YOUN DEY GOODS AT Jos cara » Con 1701 & 1783 NOTRE DANE ST, \u2014 163, 107, 106; 111 ST.PETER ¥VI\\ Turms Oach and only Une Prise, Co Ssessess REFPESSTRSp=nnee Séedacaacec DEE, æ LEE amr.RXR Ep A SOOCCOSOSIOO SEE oot Rees EIISESRSSE] Spo OoouoToT WERDER EREREY EERE Esme tn OC nr SE Feasocece = t= œ QOOCOOOSOCODOOOOO MROPELQOPPREOHPOLE ee OS ES EE DEDEDE CPE XNDRDD =3R3P3e3edrTied ducted aoe age Fxg Pb] CO00O00OOO00COO OCOCCOOCO adccacaa aagcacaaaca re, RE GOOC ogy 0000 epee grating CE 27 LE LOL DA A PP, wm 53 == 3355 = > EEE OLA LL LE LLE RADAR 20 V0 2 GO 00 02 O2 O0 02 00 UC DS TR 333g] OOOGCOGSOOOCOC COCO gaaccaacaqaaaaca ooo 5 CCOOO s-3ededrdsded M3333 303 pened 30g Z QOQO tx pn min ror ire tit ee im asm des deal el add ad ad VHS ISr Inde 5552535523 = j= The best Stove Polish in the World.is Black Lead has become the favorite Th! stove polish, bojnz 4 they best, nes most économi a * a q pd Rover ve varies, as 1 a\" ware e from the ¢ materials, Fo Deginion by all Zrovers throughout the rade mar TELLIER MOTR WELL æ C0, \u2018 Sole Makers, 194teod Montreal, 339 RR ed tre «OO.to! 22 7X oR rel oe A z \u2014\u2014 Z æ DORSALE NEO DUSOOSUOHOOO pt pnt fy Jd Bt fe FERRE EE dr FRRRIRRARNRERSRER Go armas EE EE Rt ttm pt te MLD LADA AOL AL LLZ t= ted te et es td ttt] FIRS e3 eng wT mI ne] Emin Emr 555 QOOCQECOO0 Essocobcose OCOCCOOCC COO Ter x OCCCSOOC6COOOOO 95% ccacagaaaccacas RECEA AREAS GES SA LOCO >>> STEER xœy 50500 EE tp {at att at od Crd QOEOLNCCOC EE UD I DT DDE SOCO0 RIT RT = LOCOD Fel cf cod rf a af a od @ œ OQ ox E33 edema] oæauon 006900060000 0C69O COOGGAICGGCEC RRPRRROPEERERES Here >> box te RE Eb es Pete] EEPHRLEET EL E COCO Tox or I Lo) P2 22 [tet 222, > Boo \u2014 Boo ocooo Peintre ere rires > 2 TODS YY DE DERE E PDP DE EB OOQ00OCOOOOOCO0 ERXERARRECERERES metres are aus Eee SOCOOCICCOOC O00 doacoaaaaaaaaca RS I TS OS oi 08000 GEGGCE © 858 | == WIRE cam = i == R SUPERLATIV UR LATIVE QUA OUR SUPERLATIVE QUALIT.OUR LARGE SSTARLISHMENT.OUR LARGE ESTAB HMENT, ARQR ESTARTISH MENT.ARGH 3e ESTABLISH MEN .js vite LL LR RARES OUR LARGE ESTABLI 8 THESE ARR A FEW OF THR THINGS THAT CANNOT BM THE LARGEST ax goons STORE IN its, 178], os 1 Gl FRESH SMOKED SALMON! 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THE \u201c HIGHLAND LIGHT.® How her Oupture was Effscted hy Captain Lærway\u2014Seised while Seining à Mile and » Half from Land, ISPROIAU TO THE STAR! GRORGETOWN, P.B.L, Boptember 8 \u2014 A very practioal answer has bean given to the oft-reiterated etorles about the alleged secret orders given to orulser captains not to make any selzures for violating the treaty of: | 1818, by Captain Lorway's capture of the schooner * Highland Light,\u201d which, with.200 barrels of mackerel on board, was flsh~ fog within a mile and a halt of shore at East Giant.This is an important seizure, because it ig the first vessel captured in the very act of flashing in rhe Bh and this capture, taken in connection wit ti r Oharles Tuppers gs- surance that tire Imperial Government will actively ald Canada to enforos the treaty with the North Amerloan fleet, shows that re wlll be no more toollog with this great question notwithstanding 1 Bas done the contrary.Captain pay has as dol bis.duty iho best of Ro abl} Les bas kopt the Yankeelfleot as well outside dik i i.was possible for one cruiser to do ln a a ilot oxtandiog one hundred miles.M by Mv EU WERN vin stih eA.WERN FAIRLY PLENTIFUL outside the fo when they be to shore it was natural ollow vessels fhom, \u201cier ould ot dist h the aginery hree mile limit from the shore, and yeaiden the excl advances In tho Now and mackerel market offer- inducement to neem some risk.The Sight of Americans maki wie 0 whether Inside or ata tbe Tone i he ally exaspora ated Canadian fishermen, nding the fact that there were ped and to spare.They have, therefore, for some time past, been ak vage at- oks on \u201c Admiral\u201d Scott and dhe.captains oi the the ou tor.of which the fo! owing sample paper :\u2014\u2018 For the last ke, on days the American mac ee been movin, eastward, Last Friday, oint and the Second over os date tail were to be s DODGING ALONG ran Pn, ut, ?as usual, no cruisers Wore viel ble.Next day a large number ere selners were anchored of fourls.The following (Sunday, 29) over one hun them wore still there, waiting more favorable fishing woather, bere ave the craie ers?None of them have nD seen direction for four weoka, It would ped much better on Captain Scott's part if he should ap apend partof his time on North ay, being in Halifax oxami and marinors and fndiog tau! fault pig Dates the Prince Edward Islanders, bad occasion fo protest against bis indol- acanes they have Saturday there ee ext poil ail of American seiners off Pries Some of them were t Fans foe hele Gols À 8 In seven fathoms of of water a mile from sucre Earl taie mile ond Sears Sight erican selners flehing Dea ear Aro East Point All of a Ten due \u201cHowlett\" sailed around IE pounced down on the re D a inety-two tons, and about one Le pole ol who was Song only a a mile and à land.TOOK POSSESSION-OF HEN without form or ceremony, put a portion of bls armed or grew, au eat aod veyed hor to this place.hian Hant, od ao IS Haide the limit izure was made in the presence of the he le Yankee sein fleet, and the greatest excitement naturally ensued.There was, however, not the slightest attempt at Interference, and Captain Lorway experien trouble in bringing.\u2018his prive to this port, which Is a regular port of entry.would be a nearer harbor, but the Customs official there is only a sub-ooll tor, The whole fleet followed the \u201cHowlett\u201d and her & ize in mournful procession until Jarbor was reached.£ho sovent, ail of ankees are meek as and n word yo beard about \u201cplowing the nittle ¢ cutter put of the wator, or even \u201csailing away from oF.COURT oF QUEEN'S BENCH.A Young Convict for the Fenitontiary\u2014 Receiving stolen Goods\u2014Forgery\u2014 Theft.rt of Queen\u2019s Bench was opened The Cou at}10,30 this morn ornlng by His Honor Mr.Jus- J.A.Ouimet, C, and tico Baby, Meesrs.C.Pa Day idson, Q C, represent the sho ent Tisoner to be called was Charles as, alad of 16 who Is charged with ae atolen 850 from his employer, Mr.Z.eachamps, saddier, of Notre Dame street.The 1 pleaded guilty.It L, appears that be Sant been in sn.of M fechamps only a few weeks.ile his em ployer was inner the accused broke open a drawer on the safe and removed His Honor in passing sentence eald that \"he was sorry to have to do so on one go young, but he had ph alternative, The already spent three years in the reformatory and it was therefore useless to send him there agaln, nor was it of any use to send him to gaol fora few months.He would sentence him to three Years in the penitentiary.hoping that dur- tng that tim ba, rould mend his ways.Des- champs will 8 JOURS oungest co convict in the St.Vincent de pont RECEIVING eros Hooooe.olomon Goldstone wasarral arged th havin received stolen non of the value of $1 18, an q Loe property of Mr, B, eaded * not » ley & \u201cHe ple and an application ot Mr.McLennan, his oounsel have the trial adjourned was granted.OTHER ARRAIGNMENTS, pained Williamson, accused of forging the of D.Somerville on à p romissory note of the value of $125 loaded.\u201cnot Zaiity as did also Geo.Beott, accused of neglecting rovide for bis his wife., Roy, socusod of of preglecting to provide for bio wi vite, aligned and pleaded * not qui Jas also A reas WATCH., Massie, à volunteer iscod In ue Dog the a.rd Battalion, was then placed ce from Pre.D.Langiols Sais, Taio a rom ols, of the on tho night of the 10th os in his evidenoo stated that both were going over te the Longueutl camp when the in pany with two othe aull accuse robbod htm of his watsh ab the Longues ferry after baving induced him rel ht oar to bave a drink.e prisoner defended himself.The Hi lah, iad Conseil produced the watch whith hi been sts stolen, which was identified b t Constable Cal e who recovered the watch,\u2019 save evidence t to Lhe effect that he had lyon used after the thoft, and that chase the latter Yad thrown the watch on the sidewalk when the witness was on the eve jury returned a vordict of ** guilty\" e Court then adjourned until to-m morrow morslog.The Irovinoial Premier in the City.Roel, Prime Minister of the Pro.Hon.Dr.vidoe, arrived in the city last evening and this morning bad a conference with leading Conservatives at the Government offices, &t.| Gabriel street, Be was entertalned at lunch | by Mr.Justice Lor r at the City Club.It 1s stated by the Fonds of the Ministry that the elections will not take place before tbe end of October.\u201cThe position of af faire quid an cx-minlster to-day, ** St Bamuel Jones, conchman, was brought b fore tho Recorder by Inepector Galey.LS morning, chargod with b oruely {ll-treating a mare bolonging to the 19th August.eu was ordered by Mr.Mossom to take the mare to have her shod, Justend of of this he got drunk and took her e roving, and the prospects of allais are much Dos Shan it {poe _ê5e Cruelty to Animals.Mossow, on ile End and there beat hor in the ih ruel manner, She is now under Dr.Me- \u2018achran\u2019s cars.The Recorder sentenced bi op pay a fine of twenty dollars ur two Grain Standards, The meeting of the Board of Examiners.for choosing und Approving th ol Ms > Dominion ain standards, to ave been heid ut Toron- on the 7th Inst, has, at they urgent re- nest of the Wioni ,.been post.Boned till tho 17th.oes P tre Damo street cars Dow run taf Ro ne the city Mmits at Boch sa, SR RIETORE GLOONT DAY.No Improvement in the Condi- -tlon of the Town.A Long Liss of Killed and Injured à Ee Badly Wrecked\u2014Fissures Creat.od, rem Which Water, Sand and Mud are Emitted\u2014Fuar.* ther Shooks as Charles.tom, an and CHARLESTON,B.0., September 1, 6.50 p.m.e- The gloomiest day ever known in Charleston is drawing to a close, with no improve.mont in the condition of the people.Great fears prevail to-night of another violent earthquake, as slight shocks have intervals during match fire in the streets, and the whole population, nearly will pass the rected out of doors.The peop ° are mid i 8) Bia 48; ia orp: mil Ft een by th .oy rloy, oFwocd a alo of of fn or additional shooks.! eee generally are in no condition for fur- trials, The following is a list of KILLED AND SERIOUSLY INJURED! M.J.Lynch, struck down by s stone.vi Charles Rivers, oolored, sorlousty etes | Brown, côlored, wounded danger- Du) R Alexander, crushed to death by a ot Hinata both legs broken, Isabella Howard, re od dangerously by a falling house.Mamie Palmer Ainsley Hobson, killed by colored, ki ET Richardson, ly injured by & and\u2019 several wnknown A son ox a Helo A oe colored, killed while lying Charles Herat, killed by a falling brick.Lizzle Bradley, colored, seriously hurt by BUILDINGS WREOKED.There are many minor capualtlon The uth Caroline wallwa ed, ird & Co,\u2019 5 wholesale .E.Hol aiut store was NS iaten down.W Hatt pac 8 Pen St.Ph To\u201d à army and nav members of of the church, and the cracks 500 and 600 yi building extend to the foundation, portioos of Blahop Northrop\u2019s residence was standin The Charleston Hotel loses art of the coping.ball is Some, iat at Injured, in ury to detre Paie Chasen almost Indosoribable, Among THE RESIDENCES SERIOUSLY DAMAGED are those & Capt.Dawson, of the the foto 51 and neral de Corte Julien Havens rental wit Bal Gibbon, J.i Tobias, J demman the shocks wero s sevors, but Bo paratively little injury wi the earth cracked, and in any Pinces ts e bodies of cold water blue mud.At Mount general shaking up, fissures emitted lar mixed with sand an Pleasant there was a but no loss of life.Th and cavities from which d has also come to the surface In Charleston, It is tended that there was a holst o mollou of pue earthquake, an pad cles ta po found which are © ond, re addition to the visible offeots of th 58 Bangal 80: rd Capt.Corbin, undulatin ing Iotion, Ar- 83rd, 79; Liout, G.F.Q, ergt so.1 rary Mitchetl, 45th, 78: vair-Sorgt, son, Ca pt.Panton, 20th, Mr phersoi 0, G.G.F.Ga 763 Lieut.Dimock, 8th, The following won #5 each 1 Lieut.8mith, Tist, 76: Oapt Barnhill, 88th, troth, Char.3 Joh 8: ert © MORD Hote IR GRORGIA.ptember Dock was fe at 5 o 761 Capt ol \u2018tright on Tuesday ni om Charleston to the Missouri Tver.where large tracts of land k.The shocks did great damage to the ror of the reaidences of Mayor Riley, tain Greallsh, The latter is barely severe shock was felt here at WASTINGTON, September 2.\u2014Two more uake Bhocks were felt here yesterday, a ,24 0.10.and 6.16.m.They were very LONDON PRESS COMMENTS.LONDON, September 2.\u2014Tho Daily News commenting on the earthquake, says: tue United States enjoy their predo: \u2018bigness, oven in this catastro phe.No such earthquake has been known in our time, in its tar at least, if not happily, ln its fatal yals, 74; Boediand.jain, , 18; Pte, Msn | Duly Ÿ St James\u201d G n hundred and eighty-six bean on Friday, will end on Friday and contain fifty-throe Fridays.Four months In th in the twelve months are might Indeed be termed a A DEPLOBABLE SITUATION.is nition of 3 an Pot FT absence of discipline among the troops.Duels take place almost dally between the soldiers and officers, and even between rival companies of Chasseurs and Zouaves, The native soidiers attack the foreigners on the slightest NEw YORK, September 3\u2014The steamer still aground, hard and fast, of Bandy Hook.En will bo noceseary to move Vat least halt her cargo before she can ers are still on ceed in a day or two the will be forwi iby another vessel of the line.FRANCE AND GEBMANT.Septeinber 2.\u2014 The e réproduces without ora an Irma from the Ni stating that Germany must always keep 53 205 Liout La Sta ga ge Mort Trance, 1 rapid preparations to fight,\u201d ote.ch prods \u2018and among French diplomats.A BRIDGE BURNED.LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, September 2.\u2014A Master Ber Panton, 20 th, 27; Pte.The following won $3 esch: Port Leavenworth wus burnt Inst n.Pio to.Rober on 1ath, 6 IH forgt.Tibi 43rd, on te was but tho fluor an loss of over 3400, | prenne wh which the Capt.Sou.a+ Liens Kin Sergt.Marvotts, 13th, 2 Pleo.Coustion Soret Ronngag b O0.R, Two Hs counted out.THE GRAND AGGREGATR.The followi 60 bava won places In the Grand aggregate, and to-morrow will shoot for the Governor-Genernl\u2019s prizes aud places on the Wimbledon team : Pte.Kimmerly, 4910, Sergt.Marks, th Fusiliors.Herat.Jobuston, 85th.Shit glarit, Rt.John \"i ¢ Bergt.Markets, 13th.ri he following won $10 os Pto.Mitchell, 13th, 239; on \u201cMaster Bernat.Ou, Qat B À, 459; th, 354.Liout, Crockett, Sind, 253: a.3 chell, 32nd.255; Lieut.Hooyer.82nd, Jigs, 9 .Oumble, 16th.251; Staff-Sorgt.Wlichatl t The folowing won $8 cac ch: Capt.Bishop.93rd ue: 246: Corp.Lauvewroth, 8 Fairbairn, 4ürd.Rindness to a Horse.kind ang graceful act ternoon, a market ener, drivin a mengre specimen of à orse, was endeavoring Lo force the poor brute to pull an overicaded waggon up the bili on Francois Xavier stroot, adjoluing the Office.Ft was evident tbut tho task was beyoud the horse's powers, vat the man persisted and lashed the borse uumeorcifully.wd of men were gatbiered on the brow of Tho hill watching the efforts made by the r horse, yet not one stirred or tried to nduce the driver to desist.Lady Stephen, Ww tho occurrcuice and at ouco Came down the hill and obliyed Lhe man to turn his horse around aud svek an easier street for tho oyer-worked horse.The crowd of men who had been Watebluæ the affair, without making any elort to put a stop to it, then dispersed.who was passing, sà The Provincinl Synod.The Lord Bishop of Algoma will be the preacher at the Provincial Synod rervice, to Church Cathedral, on Wedne: the 8th inst.at 10.30 a.m.\u201d Ou the same day there will be agpeolal evening service in the p.m., wh erend the Metropolitan will preach.Montreal Veterinary Meidioat Sehool.Tho election of Lho offlcors of this Institution took place yesterda ing wore elected 0.Drutsau, A Vis astio; {3a 2 , Cartwrie y when tho follow- FIUR 20 Brat Biehl, resident, Q.O.Beaudry, Beauaso- r the recoption w council tent by Mrs.Kk atrion.OUIMET MATOH, Following are the winners yesterday, the a were not mado up until this The A won $10 each abat, Lordley, 62nd, 29; Be: tafl-Sergy.Mitchell, LT u Jor, 68 è The Tollouriog à won $5 cach noaid, 6th _Ca + Col.-B Sh haf Pe.Brociioabr nS ee ge 26 eo it be.as; ge Ent UE sh.261 i hon it.Major Ca Youn fines i Stal Soret.Lowis, Q.O.R., Capt.Adams, 18th, 34; Btafl.-Se phi: 18th, 24; Domb.Newbury, B.0.G.A., ho following won \"e sobs go he Barnhart, W Staff- Sex Hust on, Toronto 3 ot Ge Pte.pea Heiss 10th, 3 RJ or ac , Doyle, 53r 425: : Guhner ar Bs grir.43 mmer $.ar bs on, Huron R.A, 23; Gant: © Brace.Te Gaves Toth!23: Major There were five dus counted out DOMINION OF CARADA ATOR.milks to ail efficient [members of the active members of the staff the active force who bave re! and to all officers, non-commisel on officers and men of Her Majesty's regular in Canada, whoare rizes, vi 8000 or in vidual rp, Langstroth Pte.Rimmorly, 49th \"ne tollowinæ on $15 cae p Johnstone, Sh i 88; Sergt I Davidson, ss L th 80: Lt airpeirn.a ; or- orge D Doit.The tollowing von $10 Fi ray, 65th, \"7 t Loggle, Liout.Bradley, 43rd.70 Gunner Sargi amble, 46th, 7 Coase hon: ungatroth, baud, Pte.a tripe \u2018G@.Murdoc 13th, 78; Solorbon L \"Molao, 1 ù Form Proud.: Hemglil, Q ohn Ban a, Gr Ko bin nia, 0.4 bth pore Beots, a ar i \u2018won $4 each apt.Thomas, G.F.à T hompson, paillers 0; Gon dell, oth usilien Ie 70 : e Ri \u20ac % ohn Rifles, 7! plndly 62nd, é 9 Dp Hh or, 08; Pte.Boo oped: ret.on \u20ac She counted out, THE STANDING MATCH.Standing mate seven shots a at à target 290 © roe averagt was fine.The folio ners: Major Todd, G.G.F.G.vie taff-Se a netrond: CCF a.81 Lieut, M.tehell 32nd.savbssusaneeunse 30 Corp.Rennie.Q.O.Be sescastus The Bom.10 son $5 en Lieut.Roes rat D wiall P Los Carlo Bh Ns Beil, #6 RE aoe following won $4 ac ret.Mowat, 10th, 27; Foret -Ma or Gray, G.G., t.Bergt.Dent, 10th, 3: Pattorson, otletown, Eng Lieut.Gra NS TON RIRE won $8 each: acier Pavideon- Char.En an e.Riddio, 8: a ors, 313 ; es 210 Liout, Hora, 14th, 240 at {v: Scott, The Inllowing won $3 Bwaine.14tb poten a King, 43t 280 bial Berit Abu à ir ng.Pre.lat and thecoiu- GAokall, on eos ou a o BL Jo ; Pte.Gord LA 33; Be re > Busse 1, Lu a \"ds Associat ards.oven rounds at each range.Sulder.rifles.Position at 200 yards, or kneeling; at 500 and 600 yards au nL head to target.Five team and 83 ue $200 for teams and Team Prises, d Prince Edward Island.FH ttalion .su 8 Bpitallon.\u2014evosemengnen csv Sard Battalion.840 *Badge to each member of team.INDIVIDUAL PRIZES, Qrmaster- Bergt.tOFx.lot] ody \u201cevcceuuvue FOP; Coates, P.L.D.G.th, 72: Lieut.Johnston, iner, 7ist, 71; Pto.A.Herat.Swing, 62nd.Ti; Pre.Sn, 71 Péta-Soret T1; Staff-Sergt Mo, fout.drayburn ge Armatron Tho: 70; ron, \u2018Boo pays Bh ¢ do: Heat ih Stata Perloy, H 3 8.6 Pure 2 pin 69 hi ann is th, é8; Ser ta Fl ES = the bras ma niin B.t songé cb Sergt.Go 3 Chamba, fi il & pren) es t Kno 3 0! out.% no: chell, 18th, 2 hs inbori 38; oe Bart fre it Anhdags, 8 ~De a.a rs ad lat B.zo \u2018can 27: es, amble, dois, kd Cae, T; is Hire.Gard.2i; org \u201cati, 6th ( Cavairs ae Sustf Fla RARE cC ins Poyaie 244 Lis pti retired iat, 244; ) ' _ TT.CANADIAN FINALE, psoas i EE forms en nent Simos ppg sul os The Third Day's Shooting of oe Dominion Rifle Amoclatios -Rosulis of Yester- y's Matches, OTTAWA, September 1.\u2014Tne 4 day was magbificent for shooting.with the fon of the wind, which waa variable, and a great improvement ln soures was the result.Appeuded are Oultnet matob fired y »etitions completed t tue ar grand d'sxgrogate 1 wil be et toute by! ae ep tique font Wing.0h To it Fin ris.1 th, oT he se gs à, 236 fae dn th 5 au The sculling race betwesn Hosmer and Kay came ul yesterda Rouse 8 Potnt before about Both the oarsmen were in excell a You and the betting was slightly in y.Tho water was rough, aud SOIne delay occurred until the scullers finally decided to row.Tue order to go was given at 14 minutes both men, Sok the water in first-class & grand stroke of 30 At the end ut three hundred Look the lead amidst the loud cheering of the spectators, but McKay caught him at the end of a miie owing to the Bostunian MoKay shortiy met with tho sae accident und lost the lead gained.Hosmer was throe lengths ahead when he gained the turnlag buoys, but on starting straight for home MoKay was only half a pe, Put behind.The race home was a rough water was too much 3 one Soy, ut a fice sec past 5 style, McKay pul to th& minute an calching a crab.kood one, 1 min.1 i Loon New Tok feferce: M Nolan, of Risa) an ton, judges; R.N.Ô'Bri fon, 8 Herald, time-keeper.Courtney was \u2018The race was ren tended it.Han! lbs and rtney 170 lbs.A g made put Hanlan slowl away from his Propre 5 lengths abead 7 J lengths on on Dearing bom ee Crossing th al ne final heat in the InterraHional Bculling sweepstakes was row English Thames by champion, and Teomer, the aT An immense coucourse of people lined both sides of the course and th under the moet favorable con weather, tbe water being Teemer rowed a 36 stroke and Beac The former started with a slight advantage but Beach soon gained the lead which he easily retained coming in a winner by ten lengths min, 5 in 22 Besides the great sculling race at Rouses \u2018here was another atlrac- bon in the baseball match between the Clip- of Montreal, and the Beverwycks, o the o Poin There was a shactators.and the Ol{ppers were eas feated by the home team by 11 TO Ford Immediately alter tho match ÉN 100 Point, yesterday, foot race place betwee AS rir of Rouse\u2019s oto, and Tom 1 Jon Monte and i ferman, of Mont heat by nine yards, an lof andsome gold med ARRESTING A SALVATIONIST, How Our Police Do the Job\u2014The Bary of One of their Captives.Tv the Editor of THE STAR: Sin, \u2014By giving this letter space you will confer a favor on one of tbe victimsa to the brutality of the patrolmen in the recent Salvation Army arrest case.mo wit nov be out of place, as 1 was missed by the Recorder without having to chance of Den tried Dat § giving the public ac! Un the Baturda turning to our hal when passing the cab-stund at the Main streot, I was acting as rank ser- feant.Al tho time 1 noticed one of the carters drive from the stand through the drummers, whereupon ho was stopped by some one in front.Alter the pers on who first held the bridlo re- ased his hold he (the carter) deliberately tried again to force the young women who wero now 5 passine Lis horse.I took the horse by th doing which I believed mysel?to be the duty of a law-abiding citizen, Dior certainly if bo had not been stopped his horse would have trampled to the earth one or more bf the young girls walking in tho ranks.As I held the horse the cab driver Jumped down from his box, tioved at the ime, was mak me to remove my hold on the horse, and theroby give blm a third change fo break up the ranks of those desplsed Ba but just then I felt mysell Sana roughly on all sides by What appeared to me to be mob of roughs, for cer jainiy they could not be taken for officers of the law.and neok tie were wrenched and torn from my neck (my scratched bleeding from contact with their Angor Bails, at I, thought all up witb mo.They forced me alongwith a hooting, eering mob of hoodlums falling off, or being which 1 cannot say asked them if they me bave my hat, but the next sscond Ions sorry I had as I was told with an oath mind your hab, acoom from a club which one of hte officers (as I found thein to be) pulled from under his coat or some other hiding place.atl the officer on my ri, they were policomen.- other blow across my after me.My ha knocked off my hea made an attempt to and falling to grasp it, 1 would please suppose you don\u2019t require these?\u201d æ them snatuhed from me and being told in a brutal voice, \u201cOh, you aon\u2019t need to read them buoks in there.I don\u2019t believe the public will think it was a very allant arrest on the part of their aupres by havin, paid se As for rei I feel none the better for tho Also iam a hat, and Hook with regrot on tho remnants of a torn shirt, neck tie and collar.And thal is not ail either; [ mourn the loss of day spent at the Court House, which amounts to dollars and cents to a working man.But I suppose I must grin and bear it, and thank lTo- videnco that I am under the protection of a Christian Government, and not lar away in soute heatlien counlr y.careful handling the mourning the loss © Montreal, September 1, 1686.VIAU'S LATEST.How the Convict Managed to Have a Guard Bome time ago Louis Viau, the famous St.Vincent do Paul Penitentiary convict expressed bis intention of atiendi vices at the Protestant Chapel o tentiary instead of atjtho Rathi ar as Le bad been in the privilege was accor lor£everal weeks past he has attended sor- vices at the former place.The authorities at the time believed him sincere.It seems, however, his purpose was tu Ingratiate bim- self with a certain guard, In which ho was coessful, and wob bis good RTaces to such t the guard actod between for correspondenca between Vian and his friends outside.The authotities\u2019 suspicions were aroused, and for the past two weeks the zuard hasbeen closely watched.Recently ho wis seare letters ol Viau's, addressed to parties outd The result was, the a Costont aise, found on him.guard was dismi a supervision Is now kept over Viau.Oren Air Concert.A concert will bo glven this evening by the City Band at Vigur Garden.The p gram te of last Buunllay, which could not be performed ou account of the rain, will played this eventing.If you had taken two of Carters Little Liver Pills bofore Tpbir log or bai bave bad that the mouth this morning.ucpasional use: You for En AF, is, Te Reh The flcat five enoh recelved a = medal in ad\u201d dition to the prize.The last four wy bave to shoot off at P5060 yards, five rounds, fi last three places in the sixty.SPORTS AND PASTIMES, mer won by four lengths cours, M.J.M.Faley.of of Ros- rting Edi Hosmer on his return to his quarters at the Hotel Windsor re- Soived quite an ovation from the assembled Yesterday mere miles ras > nao of Fr and it is eptimated tl that 3 yosterday on the evening 4s wo were re- by way of Craig street, t bis borse through Lt and Said him if For x, answer 1 got an- When taken into She ation at the City Hal, my pockots were ota 8°, emp- elr By Hugh Conway (¥.J.Wargass CHAPTER XXVIL me For if Willaum Norris was ed in look, Just as I was unwilli about to depart 1 remembered while boys together his hand had been wound and a slight scar had alwave remain 1 looked and found it there, Then 1 insisted upon an interview.\u2018 poste and prayed bim to on the.world; to return to his wife.ointed to the sweet, blameless lifa sh ad led since he loft.1 again ows my belief in ber innocence, unavailing.roud, sensitive mai, wounded to eat by what he fanci had occurred, he was immovable.Then | à spoke of fou.and of the wrong he was ing you by bringing you up in such a eS manner.Ho told me you would be none the worse for your strange ll You would, he asserted, be more Hkely to grow up à good man as plain P Norris, than as the heir to a title riches.This I did not dispute, although 1 believe his true reason for keeping you in ignorance was the fear lest, when you knew your mother's name you would seek her and perhaps desert for her.He was then\u2014he now, passionately fond of you.\u201d Rothwell paused.I nodded my head.\u201cArgument was useless,\u201d he continu.ae at last I lost my patience, and and told him for his own sake I 1 should reveal his retreat.I refused to bebound - to silence.Then he threatened.- af had chosen his own way of life.If made bis assumed name and abods public; he was troubled in hig reti ment, jot would come back to the w but his first act pould be to pue \u201cfor .divorce.Leave him along, he leave others alone.Then 1 gushed \u201d and quarreled with him.\u201d \u201cBut you parted the best of fri I said, as I recalled all I had seen 0 meeting.\u201cWe did.Why?Because, in the middle of my tirade he looked up at me, ust as he sod to look when w wo were oys together, anc Whisper = ét sou, old friend?So, like a oa ora boy at school, I put my arm round his nec and swore that, right o or Wron I would do as he wished.AN I pe hope was that time and chance might make things right again.d not dare to hope that the boy who Lode his way to my heart at once would be thé means.I sat In deep thought.M: one lon was to goto my mothor, t into her arms, and give hor the yd tidinge, 1 told Rothwell so.He frown.\u201cYour mother can wait.It is ones Estinere, he had greatly chan igh hah \u2018 father or You must think of now.me NE t to- ht: can not, will n on ot fais \u201cfirst rar de-\u2014 see in none to him at once, I say! Who are you to judge him ?Remember what he saw.Put yourself in his place.Come with m me; i, wo have been away from him\u2019 o lon Still held back.I wanted time to think, strong fin \u201cDi you hear him Promise som on his honor, as I'left him?\u201d There was such meaning in ia voice that à chill crept over me, \u201cHe promised me,\u201d said Rothwell, in low, deep tones, \u201cnot to take his own - life\u2019 until my return.Did I not say that paper might be a man\u2019s death.warrant?\u2019 \u201cAnd you dard to leave him aloner™ I cried.\u201cCome! \u201cWhen Laurence Estmere makes a romise, let it be for good or evil, be 3 it.\" pix this time I had reached we Ub door.\u201cLet me first,\u201d Rispered Rothwell, I yiolded the point.My father was at his desk, and as we entered, started, as one sur) n the midst of a tran of deep à ought.In front of him lay à miniature in à frame, and his right was toying wi isto P Rothwell walked to him and laid his hand on the weapon.My father calmly resigned it.1 was struck with horror.AllT could do was to rush to his side, kneel down and implore him to think of me before he did ay rash act, His arm stole round m my neck.He preternatura y calm.\u201cFear nothi aurence,\u201d he said.\u201cCall me by my own name,\u201d I cried.\u201cYour name is laurence Est.You have told him all, Rothwell #\u201d \u201cEverything.\u201d \u201cThen I need say no more at present, except to ask my son if he forgives mes have nothing to forgive! Noth ! But my poor mother\u2014 the, years of si fering.ther, you were cruelly wrong \u201cte was calm still; but I felt a shiver run through him.He leaned fo and looked at the portrait before him.It was that of his wife, young, fair, and app Sently he moved his arm from m my shoulder.\u201cHe rose, and 1 noticed, p! the portrait next his heart.\u201cI am tired,\u201d he said, \u2018\u201cI have mucb to think about.Good-night, my son.Good-night, my friend.\u201d 1 scarcely knew what to make ¢ of his manner, 8 was \u201cyet hd but spoke quietly and \u20ac Cy Y Rothwell\u2019s hand was the weapon 1 firmly believe his promise only kept from being turned against his heart.pat \u201cBy the by, ** he said, \u201cwhere is Ches- am Now, running under all my th ta and agitation was the one idea that few days I should have the Nol tor King: of trying to kill Chesham.for $ dom would I have Senta my chance.As I heard my he ask onto 4 the.question, and moreover, na the man\u2019s name without apparent effort effort or emotion, 1 replied as werinz a most common-place enquiry, \u201cHe has gone to Monaco.\u201d Rothwell darted a flerce look at me, and I saw the folly of which I had boos guilty.\u201cGood night, \u201d said my father, once mo Py dear Laurence,\u201d said Rothwell, ou may be sure I am not going to lose stant f you to-night.You aro not well enough fo sleep alone.\u201d ¢ My ; father smiled, half-contemp- uously.\u201cYou area good fellow, Frank,\u201d he said, reverting Lo the Christian name of his friend.\u201cBeat your ease, \u201cBut Il am not.I will not leave rom father reseated himself, \u201cGive me ' at book near your hand, ** he said, 1 handed it to him.He opened it and ran through the pages, while Rothwell exchangod looks of astonishment with resent my father found the he ed, fie 1 handed the Book Rothwell, and told him to read.I took the liberty of looking over his shoulder, The hoo k was \u201cLives of Distinguished Judges.\u201d The paragraph pointed out to us set forth how Lord C had onoe, by his sumnmin F up, doomed an innocent man to the gallows, and it enl upon the distress of mind ho ever afterward felt.Then, in a logical, clever way, the writer showed that this distress was purely sentimental\u2014that the blame ua not rest on the shoulders of the age, but on those of certain vitnesses had aworn faisely.\u2018The blood of the judicial victim was on hots souls, not on the judge\u2019s.We caught my father\u2019s meanin an iminehise weight was [fled \"trotn my m ind.\u201cYou Identify yourself with.Losd C 00750 said oth well \u2018ST.\u201cBT.PETERS B § BAZAAR.The Opont \u2018Yo.dnv\u2014An An Address to Arch- » Fabre and His Hoply-Speooh ry Bishop Gravel Who Cos- aributes 8200 ta St, Peter's \u201c-Dercrivtion of Stalls and corationse The baraar at St.Peter's 18 alrendy & suo- tous, thouxh the preparations are not by any meaus tivally completed\u2014enough hes been doué alroxdy Lo produve a grand effect and give an wtfwation of its eral appear- * Auce When more lullv arrauged.The joter- for this morning was a busy ~cene, workmen were busily engaged in all parts of the build- {oz completing and addivg to the decorations.Ladies in charge of the Jifferent de- pattineuts und tables, ull of them dressed in Bent black habulmenta, white sashes and aprons, and charming little white caps on \u201cthelr heads, fitted abou constantly on their busy errand
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