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[" .October 20.David om who committed thes tehookth ben timo 1 ordered with a gun to afte aon \"Ps this out Werckenthal as taunting ek that 1 could 0) Le se ¢ ; house with the fiaren ant by ot as fur as the corner when en the door with an axe then ih Et the only way tu & wast urs \u2018down the ebanty, \u20ac 50 y house aud got & coal of ove and: iy Yato their shanty.\u2018the corner o! the house and the an went in the opposite direction, and met at the back of the Lousa.\u2018You devil 1s this the way you inte gill me ?and then she picked up a stick of 1 also picked up a stick \u201cwood and struck ber on tbe forehead.9 more Plows.on the Jack, 0 joa e fell to the groun en went to said \u2018Good chudren.You won't sèe me an to put an end to myselt\u201d e Monday and Tuesday 1 lost m h.After out my location I started or the Mississippi River with tho inten- , tion to drown myself.Hvers and stood on the brink f prayed to to gu me.At this time two gray \u201cbirds flow close to me and I took it for an ~ omen not to drown myself, so I started back truck the Palmer rapids and some men rue te the river and accompanied ngham when 1 gave myself up.the woman 1 aid not intend She was not dead when I lert Via Dot know she was dead until I ( The reason I ieft use 1 was afraidof ber husband, as he bad three times before threatened to shool me.If 1 remained there, and the hus- ound his house burned, and that I had struck his wife, he, having the gun in his fon, would, without hesitation, have t me.If it is so destined thnt I should for the crime, 1 am resignéd to my mot OU is a muscular man, dark com- 3 of eT inches, and weighs about 180 After I gou to the THE INMAN LINE Goes Into Voluntary Liquidation on Account of New Toux October 21\u2014On account of ts the Inman Steamship Line gone into voluntary liquidation, and it \u2018probable that belore long the entire out- t, col t the fleet of fine vessels and ce in Liverpool, will pass into the hands $0 Eels) reduced the number of thelr slate goat.nancial «oondision of the: ot known on this side of je het is understood that it will he! wind ding ph ot the company's as before, and all pas- pots gold ! a advance will be honorr sate to say that the Pennsylvania y will buy the line, pro- - Was recently made by the president of the International Navi- ation on company, which is controlled by the anis railroad, now under consideration.si ie true that our g'idation où our ships.for his property.and 5 ered As besurprised il be accepted it.Our 18 are too large to disband Lhe fleet, and may rest assured that the line continue ucder a new management.\u201d thought the change would be peclatly since American owners, ha tha RES enterprise, would im- b the coinpany and increase facilities by building new stealgers.drafts on England an \u201cwhich are chiefly hold by poor ser.ds at home, will be and the y will not lose a penny,\u201d GRADUALLY SINKING.Portions of the Texas and Loulsiana Coasts - Being Claimed by the Sea.BEAUMONT, Texas, October 20.\u2014 talked of here except the uupre float flood around Sabine and its extraordin- Ary results.Since the older residents of | tie vicinity have Roue over the ground and | vered what an immense stretch of coast untry was Sebmerged, they have advanced | Without bolug able to give any reason, these old residents have that the Texas and Louisi- , about the mouth of Sabine river is , and they think it is onl Matter of a few decades until m a large slice from both these states.lived on the coast for the stdtement that up to the : rious overflow bad occurred k bay,on the Louisiana coast ; and Galveston bay, -There was not even a tradition among the.\u201coverflow during this long Louisiana coast in that v pla \u201csettied.In 186Ÿ-the stree submerged by a high.Hao for i the first time since its boon.eiehteen in 1853.Since 1867 there red as during tho present ry increase in aerial flows saines the year 1860 not Se 100 mile strip of const Sablpe\u2019s estuary, but ap- 0 re mathematical accuraoy: xas coast from Sabine to to Indianola and Corpus own to Bruwnsvilie, at ni t te, Storms slugs 1860 ou severe than during the pre- of a century.1hbe old se Fra pis data cannot white settlers of any SE lator pa al increas ntire Texas const bas pote A OLIENT.Lawyer Oonvicted of R: Chien ot ot a Large Prope 00 \u201d.Oetober 21.\u2014Tho atte the\u2019 legal fraternity in the Sor inal Court room this morning unusoally large one.Even ab the Sheaing of Court, at liait-past nine, they had a one of.their oN VOL.XVIII, NO.249.THE RAGLAN MURDER.Tolls Hoy Bow ho he DIA the Peed, DE us | NEWS OP THE WORLD CONDENSED, Cable.Mr.Gladstone felled a tree yesterday.Count Suhouvaloff,the BussignAmbassador at Berlin, bas started for St, Patersburæ.It bas been finally arranged that China shall send simply a legation to the Vatican Advices from Jeera, 1a the State of Cutol, India,.say thal a tril | there.\u2018The boards of guardians in the county ol Cork are settiuz apart in the workhouses wards of honor for eviet tenants.Lord Raudolph Churchill has arrived in London.He is stronger and stouter than he was before be started on his coutinental tour.Since the last report seven new cases of cholera and four deaths have occurred in | thirty cages and eighteen deaths in Pe; Count Paul Schouvaloff, the Russian am- yassador to Germany, has returned to Berlin yom Varsin where he had been paying a 11% tendly visit to Prince Bismarck [yrd Hartington and the Ear! of Fife will leav y session of Parliament will be held, The BY amer \u201cLydian Monareh,\u201d which arrived 4% London \u2018yesterday, rescued the crew of the Norwegian bark \u201cCloelin,\u201d which was hbandoned at scs in a sinking condition.The London\\ News deprecates retreating before soclal » sybodies, but tliunks it time for the Lord or's pageunt to follow elles and retire to decent other mediæval oblivion.Gen.Sir Frederic, Robert commander- in-chief of the Britfwh forces In Iudia, will succeed the late Gen\\Sir Herbert T.Mac- phorson as commander i! the army of occu~ pation in Burmah.A French priest, of sentenced, at Metz, to 2 ment for causing the choir chant praises for Divine pre French army while act France; the judgment is based of exciting seditious cries.4 M.Herbette, LLe French repr tative at Berlin, has expressed, President Grevy's re- &rets tor the tone adoptéd by tha French Chauvinist journals toward Germany, The Berlin newspapers concur in doubting that M.Herbette will succeed in establishing better reldtions between, Germany and Franco, Intelligence has been received at Bombay that the Johur ordeal has been again put in practice in a Brahmin village.Two human nville, has been ane imprison- tion over the the charge ives were sacrificed, the object baing to avoid the Tank Durbar assessment.The two victims calmly ascended the funeral pyre and bravely mel their death.Their charred heads were afterwards carried by the villagers to Ondeypore.Rumors are current that a terrible state of confusion and alarm exists in the Czar's household owing to the hallucination of imaginary dangers to which the Czar is t is sald that on seeing an adiu- tant walking towards him recently Czar seized a revolver and shot the adjutant dead.Other accounts say the adjutant made an attempt to kill the Czar and the latter fired in self defence.: American.Rev.Patrick Stien, of st.Mary's parish, Lynn, Mass, has received from the Pope the signal Donor, with all its privileges, of Apostolic Misslo war is imminent § for [India on November 11.Their in- Mi departure disposes of the idea that t his church to defence of LABOR CANDIDATE FOR ht years ago a book entitled Poverty, published in San Franoisco, created a sensation throughout the country.1t dealt with the old problem of labor and capital, which ed, especially in its relations to Do ownership of land and the obligations and functions of government, in a striking way.Its author, Mr, Henry George, then about forty years old, became at once a man of note, and after à remarkable subsequent career on both \u2018aides of the Atlantic, was nominated on the 23rd of Septemver by a Conference of the Labor and Trades organizations as their candidate for Mayor of New Yor! ro in Philadelphia September 2, 1839, of English stock, Mr.feorge was educated in the publie.schools of that city ago of fourteen, when he found rt time in a mercantile house, and then went to sea for several years, ving as cabin-boy.trade of printer in bis native city, Tout be- lore his apprenticeship vas completed he ia, t ting party to Britieh Columbia, and y settled.down steadily, beats seven ie work at h neisco.positor De came à reporter, and finaily managing editor of the HENRY GEORGE, MAYOR OF NEW YORK.precarious life, marked, however, by \u201cMr.Geo on anti-monopoly opinions.While.on the t he had beau à delegate tothe Baltl- more Convention of 1872, which nominated Mr.Greeley, and in LT be spoke for Mr.Tilden, and the following vear obtained a position under the city government of San rancisco, where he found leisure to write and to bring out the work which vpn the foundation of his celebrity, The following year.1880, George went to New York and made es for General Hancock's candidacy.In 1881 he went to Ireland as the correspondent of the Irish World, and was twice ar rested as a suspect io po villages of Galway, but was pro y released © on |\u2019 both occasions through the ervontion of the American consul.\u201d On his return to this | country he recelved a publi dinner at Del}! monico's.In 185% be Jectured thro h Eng-.f 0! known pamphlets of his ve Fhe rsh -bond §- stion Social Problems, and Protection 1- dnd Free Trade.He is connected.with the Fypographical Union and is à Knight of bond est fait \u201cFat PARTE PFTHIAKES rs bans taken by Pittsburg window glass manufacturers © eatablish a national syndicate, the object belng to advance and maintain prices.\u2018The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers continued their session at New York yoster- day with closed doors.Standing committees and a (3 committee on credeatials were appointed.1'wo sessions a day will bo held by he delegates.Duri practice with a 12 inch mortar at Sandy New York, yesterday, a shell that was be being loaded by a soldier, named Joseph King, exploded.King was blowu to atoms and Lieut.Metcalfe so, Eiabttuly wounded that he died in half an h While David Evans, aged 50 years, =, and his son William, aged 14, of Millport emplo od at the Sterling slate quarry near Staton, were crossing a tunnel yesterday afternoon, it caved in, carrying them down 100 feet and buryiog them under a mountain of earth.It will take months to recover the bodies.There is little doubt of the loss of the schooner * Belle Mitchell \u201d with the owner, Cop dT.Rushe, of Clayton, N.Y, and on ew of eighteen in the storm of inst Thurd day on Lake Erfe.The boat left Toledo for Buffalo on Wednesday and nothing has since been beard of her.She was valued at which was covered by Insurance.and the cargo of grain was insured for 310,000.The inquest on the body of Terence Bez- lew, killed on Tuesday by Pinkerton\u2019s men, began yesterday at Chicago.Capt.Markuy, of the town of Lake police, who was on the train which carried the Pinkerton men, testified that the crowd into which the shots were fired made no threatening gesticulations or demonstrations whatever against those on the train, and that no stoues or otheï missiies were thrown.\u201d At Louisville, Kÿ., yestérday & committee of Louisville & Nashville switchmen trom the two yards of both the main stem and the Louisville, Cincinnati & Lexington divisions, presented to Genoral-Mauager Hanrahan a request for an increase in pay.He stated to them that the matter would have to be lions, wh to the superintendent of their divisions, who would give it consi.\u2018deration.\u201cThe men teft apparentiy satisfied, and no trouble has bappensd so far.Canadian.Ottawa liquor dealers report a marked advance in their trade during the past six months, owing to the Scott Act being in force in the county.\u2018 The mills of Messrs.Grier & Co., at the Chaudiere, shut down yesterday Tor the season.They have lately been employed cutting dimension timber for the erection of à new and more capaclous saw mill, Mec.Rufus Stephenson, inspector of colonization compan ie arrived at Regina from the Edmonton district yesterday.He reports good crops in.that district this year and e everything progressing favorably out ère.The construction\u2019 \u2018train on the Canadian\u2019 Pacific Railway branch from Smith's Falls to Montreal reached West.Winchester ves- terday from the west golbi east.Ballasti is baluz pushed along rapidiy, and this roa will soon be in operation.po Donald Sandors desétted.from \u201c B\u201d Bat- in July last and wentfo England.He rived out by the mail steamer a day or two ago and delivered himself.Ip to \u2018the military authorities at Quebe e is being proceeded against on a.charge of baving obtained money under false re- tences on shipboard.y ps Pp It is understood that the Hon, AAC Lariviers, provincial treasurer, wil Are Wipnipeg in n few days for Montreal to, float provincial bonds for the Hudson Bay.Railroad to the extent of four hundred thous | W sand dollars, \u2018being sixty miles of road at: ul fla sid that the Grey N ha rey Nuns ¢ agreed to take the bonds.5 ve The two- Blood Indian Chiefs, and :One.Spot, añd the Pierau\" North row arrived at Finn ez irom the east tor gay morning.The Indians are soon | be again.Toor are desirous to get nome | ey were driven round th ach ask Boa and wisited Archbidnog, he Rey: B.Jaliee, outs of $5.Jarome, , obec.Eola gaised as rate xh abies © ts Frigid 1e at ier at bie Jn ab Lome combles the Harbor oi 1 Atetaber- que Royal \u2018comratesion on railwava va tom- Darling, presid rade a statement fi reference t val by the Voned or DEEE 3 is bo Sin > appoif bat of attanked the management of the ¢ Fol] Eall- road and other corpora tions an then joined With o weekly paper called the Sate This had a \u2018two sons and two daux before an audience, holds bis bearers by.energetic and striking phrases.Mary Fox, of Australia, and they have, A STORMY \u2018MEETING.Mesting of Shareholders of the Ottawa, Waddington Railway, oO FE ATA, Qetober 21, The fav, Wade © shareholders of the Ottawa, ton & New York Railway Col BothiDE Pein.saved.She was took place here Go day.3 was quite stormy Bt m Les, ti .The raised b rguson, D, ropresentiog Mr.J.stock which had been allotted to the ditectors for services perform as paid-up stock, he claimed bad never ed, and he protested against it ast \"would enable the holders to exercise an over: powering influence in the election of direo- he President, Dr.Hickey, held that thes stock had been legally allot! d the holders could properly vote upon > After some further discussion, Mr.din; ton, of Waddington eizhths of the origi ofa rather vigorous speec So \u20ac racter action of this board I al allotting this stock fraudulent, and challenged the voting cadt Intense excitement was created by Reddingion\u2019s speech, and the language exchanged between the members was anything but parliamentary.Mr.dington read an alleged letter from the Un pin States authorities, to the effect that lau of Lhe proposed bridwe across the wrence could not be approved od So &æ auopresenting five- of every holder.*.Car demanded his removal.He ch Dr.heey: the president, had attempted to \u20188 franchise for selfish poses.ay vigorously defend action of fhe directors in awarding the oe th dented the truth of thé personal charges brought against him, and characterized the secretary, who had previously somewhat severely reflected spoke In support of Dr Rickey, and at midnight the doors were close | requested to vaithdra | and ot [directors was proceeded DEATH BED MARRIAGE, the Spanish Le sshington Marricd on His Dying Bed.N, October 21.\u2014Sébor.Don Lois WYASHINGTO the Spanish ation: wi in this city, was a Dephev of the Marquis do 0 in this Sisoa adams conned thio \u2018Spanish legation in this city, va and ia yonng man whose early demise regretted came to the over a yeir ago.Svon after he assumed hig new duties he met à young lady in this city for whom he concelved an attachment, and it was heartily rec iprocated, go müch so that after belng engaged, \u2018when the prospective rostrated by an attack of con- sa tu Be marrioa to d the ceromony Was performed by a nues \u2018was no change, how dition of the bridegroom, sud.|.ho sank men yesterday morning, \u2018when\u2019 death ended his: career in 28th y h lady resided with her uch United £ States.a sitio £ ti oh constant: mitting fn hor attention To her.husband at bachelor que he, Minister has directed that the remains sh 3 ed and placed in a anit to avait.i the Wishes of the \u2018init ÿ.te\" \u201cde Wwhd in Spain THE Russtan ADVANCE = Aélan.Railway.Hot Bg Pushed tabtishod Nonr.Bokhpra Topo, October 21.A t veller Jom \u2018Bokhara who his reached.Peshawar ysslans.bave completed the Bs OF Hos dev | the.followin\u201d das \u2018the five hundred dollars per mie | : ced {te sit \u2018at Toronto yesterday, |.s W.er of the\u2019 er ae y's{Goderi Carthy's |.Go Famer i A morning, when the Government Jobat, woman eook.Tue erich, and was bing AE ENGLAND AND EGYPT., rmany Ask Take the Xnitinti Ge ! Demanding Evacuation.a ir with Count Herbe: is suggested |.that the Initiative be taken by Germany in demanding that the English évacu evacuate Egypt | and that they assent to the neut; that coun! country.ismarck is not respond to Lhe desire for neutrality.N, October e Ear) 1 British toreign Tecrotary.zaged sighs e exchange of communications with.the Porte respecting the British occapation of Egypt.WAR CLAIMS COMMISSION.Clatms su Being Investigated at Ottawa, OTTAWA, October 31.\u2014The War Claims |.Commission 15 still in session here.From | the 1800 to 2000 claims have been investigated vou! and adjusted.Delays ave occasioned b Svea, which in many instances anc by until supplementary evidence bas.pin So | been received.from the North rth West.Xi ped claims continue to be received.Those ot the Battleford settlers have been referred to the Interior department for settlement by order of the ter of Militia.Although © commissioners bave be idered: ET Sha hey es soso de mated that they have accomp! to the Government of over: $387 000, AMUSEMENTS, .- \"ACADEMY OF MUstc.\u2014Another\u2019 \u2018Ton rreeted Mile.Rhéa bar ovening.\u2018was a satirical: Jarce, the object of Ww tional grief trappin, = % oder, trappings.Nidow.© and is an aptation from Ef a \u201cTEE i & ill before de is Ds relict for.settiemont.Hé suade | her to examine thé d finds \u2018most of tho jé | pese Bettcles, Situxttons vacant, E Ls ASSORTUEN NI OF, EXTRAV VAL~ from Ss £5 pe STEEL WIRE AE MATS est prices.I ti invited.178 set prices.Juanection tus toes Stores, Hotels, &e., to Tet, AANA TPIT STORES TO LET\u2014IN THE NEW BAL- MO.en HOS, LIGGET, 1885 Notre ms LTORE AND DWELLING, R.Stanle 7 Bacs, Fonses to Tek, NIN INS LET\u2014COTTAGE, NO.41 COURSOL ple st.Apply, to \u2018tongrer: os Ant Bt encre den, a por h- shall Le, capable 0 proper tr lon of the Congregation ss the TO Smith, Fischel & CURE ek Headache and relieve all the troubles inet - dent 10 à bilious state of the hope such es Dia Diz- es8, Nansen, Dro Poo in the Sige Side, &c.Witte their most kemarks able has been ASH BOY WANTED, Sree ANTED\u2014AGENTS IN EVERY ( pos town 4 the ine 8 hea .tes seit of thie ehurch promises that a LS scoesar bave boos 5 struggling to raise lolent means to warrant Shem in making with a-building.s far, fimo has smiled.but fecbly on their has been an Thomas & Trihoy.25 St James O LET\u2014WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESsion, a small.well furnished house, '1n a desirable locality.Enquire, ar Prince\u2019s music sto 0 LET J eT FINISHED, @s, beautiful location ; Bt oer Lagos, Sherbrooke at.Apply \u201cutherine, or 163 St.Dena.LET\u2014No.1.§ ANDSB DEOLET ST.from beautiful St.Louis Par se tuli atyte cottages, wi modertté irapro' ris moderate.Apply to abode Cada Bonses antzd.ANTEDCA PR WELL FOR- jet Carter\u201d sLittle Liver Pllisare equally on, curtn g and preventing th the use of Dick'a ineliing ne at: soo, Pll bier expert und reliable, steady work.\u2018prevalent Sickness w ould agco! me But thole cup literally over- when the last fl d th only trom th their little pretence of a church, but many of them from their homes as well.hon both minister and people felt like give Sato A ar Even if They only cured Tong boy to carry parcels and ms hiro.Ache they would healmost priceless to those who sy from: thia dstresoing complaints 5 fortu- uf this 1cture e sym- Pathetlo ladies i the other Pocbyteras city rehes took the matter up.Mootings were ped place and ihe) ladies discussed eager) andsometimes gent but this of oo course ust y, and rien à was es (epranged Ch of the gly al a ait t.Matthews I es the Victoria d Friday of hext week, o 36th hand ursday of ted pet has which has been already prepared ihe sale at the bazaar, an 1s both 4 ornamental, very usotul and highly or- atal; T & success ess not end here, a who Jace tes them will Vand L these little able in so man ways that they will oh withou But after ail si d Wheel sages av a n OUNG MAN WAN oughly understand TED, WE WHO (SHOR: and to bh de general work abon Ts the bane of so many lives that here is where wa make our gre great boast.O Our pills cure it while Carter's Little Liver Pilla are very small and Sr THE.COUNTRY BY AN.EP cle Ta à roverness Wario a, Go come a SERVANT INCA ly ae SUR TED aon MANT Ni EC slant work.Apply, DT EE FN PIANOS \u2014 Q W.LINDSAY, OF 1352 St.Catherd just received 4 aum mber of fine Planos from th, 1 He entry .Miller, Boston, an \u2018oronto.Intending pushers are sr squostod to a hee CARTER MEDICINE CO., ANTED-A SMART YOUNG GIRL, AS GESERAE rvanl.Good wages.Ap) 14 Tupper.New York City.- At B11 a.m.yesterday an alarm was sounded from box 24 for a Tire » at the corner of Mignone and St.Lawrence streets.The fire occurred in the shop ocoupied by Mr.HL M.Fontaine, grocer.but two sf from 08.b sd \u20ac 6 soon sufficed to put out the blaze.conte Sootieh National for $1000.2.30 p.m.yesterday an alarm from box 84 eaitod out the eastern section of the Drisad le for a fre a su Cham he flre was confln Westie al MARRIED EE à Es riled ay ate pols bas Goob ALAIN Sho CLASS re WANTED a my between Cadieus und St.: SALE \u2014 TENTS, at sets, 84, Lawn Tenn! balls ark sanoes, edd per Boe Lu dame 8 Sy SALE A LARGE FE QUANTITY or Pulleys, various sizes, Apply at STAR office, 158 St.Jamest at, 227t?A Farmer's Sudden Death, armer named Charles Aubertin, living Ce uo Porn produoe a city ier, ANTED_A SMART oi MART am TIRE: BEAP, A HORSE, SUITARL) t work.12 Vitre st.a oie ed with ac some Mind Te , 00D STROXG BOT.APPLY 7 e Te Hotel and Messrs.Dumaine and orwarded the coffin yesterday after- Fon SALEM FIRST race SOHMER Plaxo, 8, aE LIVE \u201cKIDNEYS En HB DE SALE ONE P Pal RL 2 E RANDSOHE PERE ne À front 1st prize ven N.Y.lgshans : po ne Lorne Fish aud Gare Club.The Lorne Fish and Game Club held a R SALE ammo we Now York a Business ra.HOA 0 GROCERS AND CROCKERY gh bers ded IE iT ofere it forsale.restes , a Thor ca for soins is that m (red at my wholesale ero: 2 J ane roved notes, Bont obtained for several ly to | HE AP GRAVEL atom Pane | Wanted to Furchase HIGHEST PRICE PAID forall si ind of cast off clothing.«ATRL, Bran __ Bourg 1 te Een.EMMEDIATE ADVANCES IC INCASHMADE giggeyavie vr ype Address P.O.Box 1964 NTEROOLONIAL RAILWAY.su nM FR AFHA we pilotes EXPRESS ue TRAINS RON prosent were AyTED \u2014TAE à ADVERTISE on te of the club; the treasurer, W.as Valker, and Mr.P.A.Crossby, secretar Laval University.7 meeting held Wednesda J medical students of the Laval \u2018 Be following were lected officers: Pres! d gent, À Duhame LM wi hogs: Fl - & Rastoni, M.\u2018Commit ttee P.Farr, M.: B.; J.Mount, WE; en Ostigny, H.Dubat THe or of the = #Nornen.\u201d r Bosugrand bas re- andria\u201d, 81 Com! Smits aaa ke TE A YOUNG LADE À Tronk pes ur SRS those ve n to their Te ds, on a the Lower & Lawrence sai su = ; pa Sr RS 4 Fassenget\u2019 Agent, ists hou meee A x = SE Was mney arc à RE A oe} Chief Superinteadent t\u2014Do not lst your Di n you any new remedy for Bn on De Bull's Cough Syrup or you will x nc he vw world Freets bye a \u2018oüralgia have been cu vat Le Goat and infallible pain y 7.Po VERMONT RAILROAD.on NIIININS NSN NSN NN FN NSM ST-FROM A CAR, BETWEEN BONAVENTURE Eh Peel s st.on 1s Goto! ber.& han | Wize, CLARINET, = dip an ét party a lady was called upon vi Hr on sacred ave an Spe Oo i, BOSSON.Soa Tout At | Where ani Water iC PUPILS.33 CR rate.Bag La.0, A ne te = Sev + 2 Shoei rails and Fitghbare.Wane! hits train arriving WV aierioo Bald paul, Educ Mr, PAUL WIALLARD, Singing, 814 PALACE STREET, One block west of Beaver Hall.MRS.CODWIN, known player and teacher of Plano and te pupils: terms 82 à month, opposite ish Cathenral.ING AND Tho half Term Oot.15.your time and patience by amon Binding ASK your grocer lexpress.arri Pile Hiver Junouoa 8.18 Does Pres New Lori vis Nor DARIN ER VANTED_WITE d Dollars, .Tee ER per cou Pr ea ura san oF, ta bee \"cast Traok consi 3 or Me Day School.= Toi FURNISHED RO on e 2 two entlemen, Bliscellaneons, ¥ A dei ai furnished foot, Foom, ; CALEDONIA SPRINGS!| \"MINERAL WATERS.BrsT IN THE WORLD! : Free : fro; 9gxanie impurity, officacior & 00 Yarors street, or shipped in | > ALLAN LINE ROYAL NAL SIBAMS MIPS.1886\u2014 SUMMER SERVICE \u20141586 ms & : de bai 24 St Loais aireét.Ti 00M ST.nm Toa oh AVE] ha Ft H B.MOLSON & BEOS, Brewe No.286 ST, MARY STREET, MONTREAL | Aleand Porter tn Wood and Bottles, supplied.1 Tortneuon.Lane boitier of A omons Recervre DY TEL2PUÔXE W.& F.P, CT #œ, 100 eREY NUN STREET.; BCOTOR GLAZED Didi PIPES URNISHE: ; Ee = or EASY WASHING ER Hard or Soft, Motor @ Water, with- Ee SERRE SE in ou 3 China Clay, &e.&é, ne ARTE ES STEEL W.Lindsay | atherine sireel, =k |r EE RIABLY , 1 Zéowos aie si scorcm EAMERS woor USDER- OLOÉITENG ton and: ir \u2018Rust Swan 2 2 & te 0 Toronto.Intending: : ure ted sl Extra ine value.Only $1.25 each, NOTRE DAME wr, os Martel.BE GREAT ENGLISH PRESCRIPTION nr modicigo te tented.over or 30 pears fo tn is caused él i Ee or oF rT medicines {i A es, oo uk : Fan GENTLEMENS_ nf a cure _pno package, ih six pao HRAHAM & Co.Proprietors.18856.James Street.ALY BTR Is {s sent to any of oe rial mon oan 90 Tor Thr.rio Delleve the de i Tes wea fies peyspapers pul the city of Eng.OfMco\u2014Ameritan Agency.nd.4.0 RP Non Noah.correspondent Td ont for advertis DR.ir a pondant and agent for French and e Advertising in Tr AR\u2014 Mons.A cian 5 Rue Caumartin.LINOULATION oF THE DALY BTAR FOB WERK Expiso Ocrosær 16, 1886, conuensn UIP - 25-088 84 AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION \u201cFor Week ending Oct.18, 1886: 26.315.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1888.\u2014 WE are glad to learn that the appointment of ex-Mayor Rivard to the Legislative Council was made the day before, nd not subsequent to the elections.It bad been determined upon for some me ; but the fact not becoming public until \u2018just after the elections, naturally fave rise to impressions unfavorable to the Government.BRIBERY RUMORS.Practical politicians are on the alert Just now to detect the first symptoms of \u201cpolitical perversion and many of them, a are afraid, also to make converts \u2018among the members elect.At sucha is natural that rumors of should be borne on fully their every utterance.Mr.pagne, the Nationalist candidate or Hochelaga, threatens to bring a 1 inal charge against a well known ervative °\u2018\u2018 boss,\u201d whom, it is al- offered that gentleman $5000 pre- t.The Gazette's explanation is 6 convincing.It says that the alleged at when Mr.Villeneuve came out Mr.Jhampagne wanted more; and that then he alleged briber made the virtuous ply, vill pth ERI Len bis © candidature.It vou retire ora re not see Jour amily wanting ng.and 1 will ass h aon as I have done cover, jo ed, about ent poil This honest man \u201ctalks like a book.\u201d 3 anybody suppose that such delicate otistions, as the purchase of a li¢ man\u2019s honor are conducted in tioneers English?Nol of bribery is the language of plovancy.Mr.Champagne is in duty und to push this matter to a definite iclusion, If the affair took place as described in the presence of a third wty, he will have no difficulty in sub- piiating his charges.\u2018good joke is going the rounds at the of another eminent politician, Nationalist.Meeting a.stranger he took for Mr.Owens, the Con- vative member-elect for Argenteuil, pxpressed regret that that gentle- Fy should waste his talents upon the AI ative party and affirmed bis éonviction that were he on the Liberal :he would be a Cabinet Minister.language in the mouth of a Xnown corruptionist, might also De re- arded as the language of diplomacy.jit the gentleman referred to, happens hear an honorable reputation; his amiable weakness being a propens- ty for joking.The moral of the story that there is a time for joking and & to abstain from joking; that some Mécta are less suitable than others Joking; and above all be careful with 10m you joke.THE CAPTAIN.correspondent of the Liverpool , Mr.Montague Moriarty, wants that mighty potentate, the } \u2018of the\u2019 ocean steamer, from his ve position.\u201cSing Heigh \u2018the cat 0° ing tails:\u201d the suggestion ks of blasphemy and if it were made at instead of on shore, would amount st think the right of the monarch 6 quarter deck to reign has ever publicly disputed before.Hither- man has enjoyed such absolute command; certainly there is nothing ike\u2019 ashore.And passengers.as a ve always accorded the captain Most respectful deference.Indivi- ails bave been known to swear at the ads; to speak wrathfully of the waers, slightingly of the surgeon vd: disrespectfully of the equa- thout losing caste; but a man who betrayed a lack of confidence angers.The little anecdotes tént about the captain and all tend- prove his Importance, his amiabi- ne wonderful coincidence of his thousands have told the tale that storm when \u201cthe captain was all night ;\u201d and evidently with a hild like faith in the importance of tha that nothing less than the nan being up all-night could have preserved the ship\u2019s centre of gravity.Rd now it is pretended that the cap- 'ait\u2019s.greatness is only an ana.romistice survival.Mr.Montague arty - would have: us believe the ocean liner is, before ings, a great.steam engine, y-steam; her anchor 1h raised, oisted and cargo hoisted\u2019 in and \u2018steam and the food on | is tague Moriarty, the enginders\u2019 The lan- | \u2018captain would be shunned by bis \u2018 gasel he urges is propelled and | ày-steam.Ina heavy gale, says .tmant should be the best.judire wl ¢ à machine ahop as the engineers have\u201d Fancy à captain getting bis education in a machine shop ! Tbe captain's is an \u2018easy task because either of Lis four officers can navigate the ship and really do 80 between them according to Mr, Montague Moriarty, the captain only \u201ctaking the sun® every day at noon.The Courier*s revolutionary caorre- spondent also seeks to magnify the chief steward\u2019s office, as requiring more tact and administrative ability than the captain's.This gentleman evidently regards an ocean steamer as something between a machine shop and a floating hotel.Had he contented himself with claiming higher rank for the engine ers .in proportion to the real importance of their responsibilities we could have gone with him heartily.But in seeking to depose our old friend the captain, he has trodden upon one of our most cherlshed ideals.NOTE AND COMMENT.An Embarrassing Position.{From the Manitoba Sun.} The issue, apart trom its bearing on pro- vinglal poittics, will be important Coming 60 close upon the eleotions for the Dominion Parliament and having bean fouxbt mainly on Dominion issues, it 13 an intimation to 8 r Jobn Macdonald that he cannot count upon having in the next Parliament auy- thing like the tollowing he at present has from the Province of Quebec.It is also an intimation that be can gain nothing by bringing on the Dominion contest before the appoluted time, and that his interests lie in the direction of allowing the utmost possible time for Lhe present passions in Quebec to cool.Bir John must get out of the Quebec squabble as best he cun.How is Le going todo it?That is one of the problems submitted by the Quebec contest, and the solution will be muxiously awaited.The So-Calted Natlonalluts, tho Ottawa Journal.The name Natlouai par ty is, erbaps, the aptèst confession of the day.Mr.Mercier hus achieved a French victory, not a Liberal triumph, and that he knows \u2018full well.He sank the bonest term Libera] in the disloyal ory of National, which is the most daring attempt of recent Canadian politics to crystallize one section of the Dominion into an opposition to the remainder.His crocddile tears over the joss of tho English vote may be accepted at their true value.Those who heard the Champ de Mars speeches of last November kouw that the National party hae trodden in as close proximity to the precipice of rebellion as possible.THE FRENCH PRESS, 5° hd {From TL Electenr.t \u201cAnniversary! People remember 21st October, 1585, Agony and oternal anguish inflicted on Riel and hts family.The date of his execution Is again put back until the 10th ot November.The peopie are ID à paroxysm of anxiety and our munisters say nothing to calm them! {From Le Canadien.} We are in a position to say that we will pot now have a general election.We are ready.bowever, to-tnorrow to measure ourselves anew with our adversaries.Our small minority in most of the counties which they bave guined, indicate what would happen in a general contest.The Conservative party, paving met with a cbeck, bas arisen wore firm, more courageous than ever.its organization, weakeued by detections, is now as solid as in its best {From L'Evenement.] Tha narty i ur to prove ip one case thst it Mr.Ross has the majority, apd in the other that Mr.Mercier is as good ag the bank.This la enough to make impartial mep laugh.Why not tranquilly awalt the opening of the session t Is power 50 enviable under actual circumstances ?The important thing is that public business pr \u201cHave Manners, gentlemen, if you please.\u201d This is what L'Avenement would say to Mr.Mercier and bis friends.For Hcaven's sake, cease to talk of Mr.McShane as a possible minister.There are limits bevond which they cannot go.If Mr.Mercier gets into power he should take Mr.Murphy, a man capable of representing the irish element.Mr Murphy, tis true, is not a tanatic like eStane; his ideas are moderate.But vy fon a man of high character, educated, and worthy to sit in a Celiberative assembly.{From La Presse.) Tho law on election contests is supremely unjust for the successful candidate.Atter having experded all the vecessary expenses to arrive ab lhe success which he has attained, and we know that these expenses at.times reach several thousands of dollars, ho must commence before the Courts a new fight in which, despite himself, and owns to the! aw, be {3 made mis en cause, exposed ew costs, which ain reach several thousand dollars, and all this without his having committed a single act which merits such punishment.And this intolerable treatment simply because one of his partisans bas commitied one of those pecca-litlves arfectiy innocont in the ordinary affuirs of ife, but which, io election times, become enormous crimes, which the law puuishes the most ingenious severity.* * * Why should pot tne public prosecutor charge himsel! with the prosecution, and direct it ost the gu:lty ones, and ontv tender the candidates responsible for their personal acte.\u2018This system would & at the same time both public and private interests, and it.presents this important advantage that the true culprits would be punished and tte innocent exunerated w -blame and expense.SPORTS AN The Cross Country Championship.The Mail says that the second annual Cross country chatoplonshi race of the Canadian Atoateur Athletic ation will be held under the auspices of the Turonto Ju the Rosedale grounds on Baturdey, October 40th, tries close on the 28th inst.This will make the s to be fun over About five miles smaller than usual, but the pews ID of course, be yabt D 2 McTaggart, J.G.8.D.pires Larkin, A5 S.Lamb and Sa saillie mil enter for the race.J.Matt, y run as his ankles will oth stand he a envy strai To-morrow's Steeplechases.The entries for the Riding School steeplechases to-morrow aro: t race, ¥; mile heatay ! for a purse of $75\u2014E.Bayard, Blue Bonnets, * Missionary; Rockaway stables, \u201cCharlie\u201d M.Minogue, \u201cBarrister; M.Gorman, \u201c bmore;\u201d M.Gorm pertown;\u201d J.KR Woodw ard, Wizards 3 a R.Byrant, \u201cLittlé Jack.\u201d Montreal Riding School Sleeplochase, about two miles, purse, $1 Abbey \u201cGrosvenor :\u201d_F.Cushing, \u201c Estolla : 3\" BJ.Coghlin, \u201c Prince Charlie; \u201d M, , Gorman, \u201cBeechmore;\u201d Ownegs, \u201c Range Open steeplech Bsa Sor a hier.of 380 Rockaway Stables, \u201cCharlie;\u201d M.Gorn \u201c Beachm » M J.Coghlin, \u201cPrinc Charlie\u2019.3 I oodward.* Wizard * and \u2018\u201cPathmas M.Minogue, \u201cBarrister,\u201d R.Bryant, Little Jack.\" Notes of Sport.lacrosse clubs in New York and All the Brooklyn will consolidate and make one It is said the Cornwall Lacrosse Club will take the initiative in moving for the spy sian of the Toronto Club fromthe N A.L.A with a view to second place.Charles Ward, of Tockaway Beach, has challenged any man of 40 years of age or over to race him three milos'with a tun for $50 a side.Ward is 55 y r.Schwariz owner or or Oliver RK.\u201d de- olines to Becept the challen ot \u2026.Majolica * to trot over Fleetwood Park, owever, offers to wager $16,000 000 that \u201c Oliver K.\u201d can beat 000 to \u201cMajollea\u201d on any good track in America, except Fleatwood.Pierre Lorillard, jv, ta.orkanizing a select racing si stable.lin addition to Cambyses an reonda, be has astring ol Afteen yearlings.Ou torse re tested Tuesday.|: ory promising.Matt, te trainer, will of tho Lacs his farm near urday, tion ever brought to issus nd took at Knockmaroon wa Sand Soe ti ausploss ot the Wi io vieu ino au pds to ST | hull or machinery can be- strained with safety, unless 1 he spent years in a Bette witdr rhe of the owner \u201cthe Qud Inst, the first Bill | à tn ai ie patte sd ee rarer The Arbitration Between Maliopnenve and Hochelags \u2014 an Appeaï Fro {he Gorman Churoh.~The Assessisnt of St.Joan Baptiele\u2014.Other Items, A meeting of the Finance Commiites was held yesterday afternoon, when there were resent: -Ald.Grenier in the chalr, Laurent; Farrell, Rolin Archibald, Perrault and ! Mooney.His Worship the Mayor and Ald.Stevenson wera in attendance.Toe report previously passed by the Com mittee concurring in the purchase of a new Merrywea:her stham fire engine was reconsidered, anda report in favor of the purchase of two of these epgiues on the terms offured hv Messrs.Merryweather's agents was adupied.A petition submitted from the Cit; Fegoun cil to allow the St.Lawrence Sugar fining Co.to place n 24 inch pive, from the canal to their reflnery, instead of the 13 inch one now used, was concurred in.A report from the Road Committee, requesting money to build u sewer on Ottawa street, was concurred in.A report from the Koad Committee, for $750 for surveying purposes in connection with the homologated plan, wus also concurred in.\u2018The report of the arbitrators on the claim of the old municipality of Hoohelaga against the village of Maisonneuve; tor thé atiioubts\u201d of improvements in the lutter, made from tunds derived from à common assessment, wus submitted.1his awarded the city 34500 or 5per cent.on $YÜ,UOU, the total cost for the drains and water pines laid in Muison- nouvel while it forme rt of the municipality uf Hochelaga, and charged $3090 for expenses'of the arbitration.Ald.Archil-aid mildly insinuated that the arbitrators bad made tools of themselves, The matter was REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY.A letter was read from the trustee of the German Church, asking 10 be relieved of the payment ol $172 the cost of a drait on St Dominique street.The letter stated that the funds of the church were extremely low al present, and in view of their financial embarrassment they asked that the payment of the drainage account would be deterred or that ab least uo legal proceedings should be taken in the matter.\u2018Ibis was referred to the City Treasurer with the request that he would allow the church ut least & six months before any action woulu taken.The chairman submitted a letter from Mr.Muir, City Assessor, in relerence to the statement mado by bim in reply Loa STAR reporter's enquiries, that the Municipality ut St, Jean Baptiste bad assessed the p perty considerably over its value in order to wake better terms with the elty.Mr.Muir said in bis letter that he had given Lhe information as he received it from the lormer secretary of the municipality, though the lutter now denied it.In that as iu some otbor municipalities property was ASSESSED OVER ITS BEAL VALUE, as the authorities said that unless they did this they would have to raise the rates This the writer considered very wrong.He was sorry he had not been present, us he ought to bave been, when Ald.Villeneuve made the atiack on bim, as he would have repudiated the charge that be had made the charge with wmalidous intent.He might have been indiscreet in giving the information to a reporter, but there was no malice in what he said.He wound up by asserting iu proof of what he said that the total gssess- ment for the ward bad already been reduced by 324U04, and there were still other claims before the board.Ald.Archibald said that Mr.Mutrs Ietter did not touch on the real issue at all.All that was required of biux Was to express ra- gret ut having given falze information, but he seemed rather tu insist ou the truth of it.He did not think the letter was at all satisfactory.Ald, Mooney thought that Mr.Muirshould |.ALADIOH BS RPrIVATE\"] TR PL Ma fonioetion that be allowed toy expres individaal, io \u2018lepen it was &s such that he had expressed himself to the STAR reporter when he called upon bim at his office.They could not muzzle a man when a direct question was asked Lim.He did not think it fair that a man should ve prevented from giving an individuni opintou because he belonged to Ape Corporation.Tne Chairman said Mr.Muir was a ser- vaut of the publicand bad norigbt toattack a PORTION OF THE PUBLIC It was finally decided that Mr.Muir be inforwed that the Fine pce Committee was pot satlstied with his explabation avd should he again appear before the committee they would pass a vole of censure on bis conduct.A sub-committee was appointed to destroy the c.ty bonds which had been converted no Mr.Black, City Treasurer, submitted a document urging an improved mode of, making special assessments.ror the ex-! propriation of a little piece of land nn Cour- ville street, the proprietor had been awarded is while the costs of advertising, ele, was The matter was left over.Mr.Black said toat on the advice of the City Attorney they were sending out tne accounts for statute labor.as usual He also complained that in a number of cases a person would take in two or three pupiis ana claim exemption Irom taxation and water rates lor the wbele house as a private school.He was'sure the law never intended t .Ihe City Treasurer's action was concurred in.After the transaction of some\u2019 routine business the meeting adjourned.Special Ticket Privileges on the C.P, R.The travelling public have received an important coucession from the C.P.R.Come pany.The railway officials have devised a system which avolds the possiullity of imposition oo the part of ticket scalpers and allows passengers betwaen Winnipeg -aud Victona, B.CG, to have £top-over privileges at any points desired along the route for a period not exceeding three 'daye.All purchasers of second class eolonist tickeis the price of which has been reduced to $50 are granied the same privilege at any stations batween Winnipeg and gary.This isa great boon to intending settlers as rs will enable them to personally inspect the different districts and select suitable locations for themselves.A firai class excursion will leave Montreal on the 20th October for the Pacific coast, allowing a return any time within seven manths to enable persons to remain there during the entire Winter season, Are the Salaries Excessive ?Considerable discussion i row going on among the Knights of Labo ing the salaries thut have recently been awarded to the Grand Master Workman and the principal axecative officers.The sums allowed e $5000 per year for the Grand Master and $2000 act farsthe eral Secretary and General Treagiirer, the members of the card recelving $4 per day and expel vote sitting.Many contend that.\"tiie amounts are excessive, while others conalder that the organization bas increased to such an enormous extent, the work lavoived bein so extensive that the emoluments granted are perfectly rensonabla.His Foot Torn Off, A sad accident occurred av Lachute last Tuesday, Mr.Charles Ford, the son of the | foreman at Messta, 1.G.Wilson & Co's C.mitts, went down into the basement a both legs shuangled | In the the bel ing machinery, right foot out, but to leit ne cs coin pletely 1oin.from.the leg, the por stripped off to the koes joint.taken to his father\u2019s residence, and Dra.Christie and Smith who were called in decided to amputats the leg above the kno sufferer 18 Drogrosaing fav orably.Thé Knights Templar.: e Kulghts Tem lar ar Na Prior of Canada he} ele chapter house 3 last aight, wh b Chore ti 1 Moov OT.prem Grand Master.of Canada: Grand Past ox\u201d Commander Tyler, of Vermont; Blunt Em inent- Su Knights 5 Stearn Adam .Lovejoy dud id othe or 3 address © coma wag Moore or the Montreal be Toa, opel an Bistoricai car Riedel of Peut dom Temp! so 3 6 on of tion Yhe nights mi on to the Elvin.vestaur spent.ie ant, where w.least eveuin rahi giant.CA Oi Wy the organtes- tion rt Be Forsstère.\u2018was colebra i, 7 Ro Urder of of ted laste in ob re Conc In Far pe 4 pre rocpt in mecs diesa 3 pi no medical ournal of \u201cCods a vould admit these facts, For Sng reasons.dl H.WABNER 2 co.Proprietors of « Warner's Safe Cure.\u201d \u2018That we may emphasize and clearly explain the relailon tho kidneys sustain to the general health, and how much bls dependent upon them; we propose, .speaking, to take one from tue aan body, piace in the wash-bowl before us, and\" examine it for the publie benefit.You will imagine that we have before us a body shaped like smooth apd flistentag, about four Finches \"in length, two L Width, aud one in thickness.It ordinarily weyrhs in the adult male, about five ounces, | hit is somewhat Lighter -1n- bie female A small organt you say.But understand, the: body of the average size man contains about ten quarts o pod, of which every drop passes through thesë filiers or sewers, ey may be called, many times a day, as often as through the heart, making a complete revolution in three minules.¥row the blood they separate the waste material, working away steadily night and dav, slesping or waking, tireless as the heart it~ sell, and lully of as much vital inportance; removing impurities from sixty-five galions of blood each hour, or about forty nine barrels each day, vor 9125 hozshead a year! What a wonder that the kidneys can last any length of Lime under this prodigious strain, treated nud neglected as they are?We slice this dellcate organ open leugth- wise with our Kuile, and wiil roughly describe its interior, Wo find it Lo Le of a reddish-brown color, soit and easily torn; filed hundreds of Hulle tubes, short and threaa-like, startiog from the arteries, ending in a little tate about widway from the outside opening into a cavity of considerable size, which is called the pelvis or, roughly speaking, a sac, which is for the-purpose of holding the water to further undergo puritication before it passes - down from here into the ureters, and s0 on to the outside of the body.These little ae are the fillers which do thelr work automatically, and right here is where the disease of the kidney irst begs.Doing the vast amount of work which they are obliged to, from the slightest irre guianty in our habits, from cold, from bign living, from stimulants or a thousand and one other causes which occur every day, they become somewhat weakuned in their Lérve iorce What 1s the result?Congestion or stoppage uf the current of blood in the small biood vessels surrounding theur, Which de- come blocked; Lhese delicate membranes are irritated; inflammation is set up, then pus is formed, which collects in the pelvis or sac, Lhe tubes are aL first partially, and soon are totally, unable to do then work The paivic sac goes on distending with this corruption, pressing upon the blood vesssis.All thls time, remember, the blood, which is: outering tho \u2018kidneys lo be filtered, is Duss- ing through thes terrible disgusting pus, for it cannot take any other route! - Stop and think of it for a moment.Do you realize the importance, nay the vital necessity, of baving Lhe kidneys in order 7 Can vou expect when they are dise: 0 ob tructed, no maiter Bow little, that you can have pure blood and escape di.seaae?13 would be just as Ivasonable toe; adway an Reeve Eat Avr BFE countless thuusal Tee.fans polled toma | Savoury Hy\u201d a cors, an escape trom contagion aud disease, as for one to expect the blood to escape eu\u201d when coustanuy ruuning tbryug diseased daev.Now.what is the result?Why, that the blood takes up avd deposits this poison as it sweeps along Into every organ, into every inch of muscle, tissue, Hesh apa bone, from your head to your feet.And w OvOÉ,: from hereditary influence or otherwise, some part of the body is weuker tban another, a countless train of diseases is establigh such as consumption in Weak lungs, d sept 31a.where there is a delicate storuach, ber.vousness, insavity, pataiysisor Lpari.disssse in thuse who have weak nerves.Tae heart must soon feel thee poison, as it requires pure blpo righi action.It increases its stroke in sum- ber and force to .compensate for the D: stimulus wanting, In its endeavor to crowd the impure blood through this obstruction, causing pain, palpitation, or oran out-oi-breaih feeling.Unantural as this forced labor is, tbo heart must soon Irlter, anh weaker and weaker uutil one day jt sudden! y stops and death from apparent \u2018* heart d is the verdict.But the medical profession, learned and dignified, call these diseases by b ign sounds ing names, treat thom alone, ac die, fur the arteries ar the affecie , = anis adding ul brought trom these suppurating, pus-laden kidneys \u2018which bere in our wash-bowl very putrefaction self, and which sho have been cu firs But this is not all the kidneys have to doi for you must remember that each adult\u2019 takes about seven pounds of nourishment: every twenty-four hours tosupply the waste.ol the budy which is: constantly waste equal to the quantity taken, tov, the kidneys have to separate from the blood with all other decomposing matter.But you say, \u201cMy kidneys sre all right.1 have Do pain inthe back.\u201d Mistaken man! Peonte die Ke kidoey disease of 80 bad a charac at the organs are roiten, and Fett they have never there had a pain nor aa: ache! Why?Because the disease begins, as have shown.i in the interior of tl lidues, where there are few nerves of, vey the sensation of pain.Why ig is 50.we may never know, When you consider thelr great work, the |.\" ease with delicacy \u2018of their structure, the which they ate deranged, can you er at the ill-health of our men and wonient Health and long life cannot bé ex k when so vital an orgun is impaired.wonder some writers Say we we are dogesacat ing.Don't you soo the grea log to ss importance of 7k sept working order ?ee a on lonal pa tot thio work, \u2018wi attention from the Inper * td 806 how dangerous this idde Tri is lurking about constan th With giving any A dication \u20ac of its ence \u2018The tnost skilful Bis bras cannot detect it at times, for the 8 themaelves cannol be examined by any means which we have ak our comm ven an A - oË water, chemically and microscopically, veals the fer are in man when the ki own of ing tubes in the interiogol the kidney, As you value health, as you dubité life free from sickness and suffe \u201cas 2 Proven noys.ms, > kept LE blood pure, t Four, oats À.of the ¥.{ î SE meet ug Rt svéaing.wuts inte the followi bog eomiliecs: cube, i | visitation sick, reception; |} : eduostionnl 1 The Adepte think ai thors jéots tauzb \u2018and there was, : Sides fryers \u2018classes fer.the various ells.ive \u2018shorts address ress op\u201c Essentials |\" 8 with or thot ate is oot rod 100 t succes in Hie Several \u201cselec- | J foont, good aa cuzin, uly p Fee area by Be Myers toc hn th a\u201d Tan ë \"a ; ; proosedines.: Retreshments were.sorta by oing on; & | s This, were: sue from du à October /A0BLI0 agen ns Nekl § protest, oa men presenta ph Xr ne oy of rob ted en out tof Russian re Joyiog \u2018Bulgaria in hm risouine sd oi A etes wi destäuction.ot property and the outraginæ D.ral Kaulbars has brought against 1 the ernment the accusation of having prevented deputations of B ulgarians, Ir obtalping access to him, and of s dtuting tor such deputations es composed adherens of the Reson The Austrian diplomatic agent bere hes been instructed by his Government not to wien the meeting of the Grand Sobranje.RECONCILIATION POSSIBLE Botveen uk and Bulgaria Owing to Lick aon: From.- SoFrA, October 21._Owlng to tp à ent indis \u2018support \\ppar- ition of the Powers to actively ulgaria which will have the efféct of driving her into'a reconciliation with R there )s a geperal feeling that if Gen, Knulbars shows sigus of friendlivess tthe Government \u201cwiil agred to postpone the meeting of the Sobranje.- St.\"PETERSBURG, October 21.\u2014The Czar \u2018has summoned General Gourko, lllary commander of Warsaw, to proceed to the Imperial palace at Gatsobina to receive instructions preparatory (o replaciog General Kaulbars as Russian military agent in ulgaris AMERICAN NOTES.The beginning of what promises to be another war où live stock rates began at Omaha, Neb, yesterday.Diphtheria is raging badly at Coldwater, Mich.The schools are all closed.In all there bave been 38 cases and § deaths.Col.J.M.Parker, the wealthy brother-in- law of General Butler, who appeared from his home at Lowell, M Mass.vestordav, has not been found.He hus been subject to fits of temporary Insanity.À letter from Cheraw, 8.C, says that rain falls from a cloudless sky there nearly ever y day between 9 a.m.and 1 p.m.There Ro explanation of the phenomenon.S.Kerr, ex-speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives, shot and killed his brother yesterday at their ranch at Wyoming.A domestic scandal is under- \u201cstood to have led to the shooting.NEW PLAY AT ue OLYMPIC, LONDON, October £2.\u2014Miss Grace Hawthorne appeared in Bi Governess \u201d at the Olympie Theatre last evening.vas well received by the small audience present, and was the recinient of many florai offerings.\u2018'L'be critics agree that there ia poth- ing sufficiently striking in the play to deem the fortunes of the always dnlucky Oiympie The children Phæne, Carlo, Queenie and Norman were generously ap- _plauded.A FAMOUS BREWING FIRM.DvBLIN, October 22.\u2014The Jamon brew- Ing£ firm of Arthur Guinuess, Son & Co, has verted into a stock compauy of froited ability.The company will immediately igsue lor publie subscription stock representing.of its share capital aud 21,600,0 000 in debenture uotes.WAR ON THE BRITISH.LONDON, October 22.\u2014The Governor of Candabar ordered that merchants shall not supply.the British garrison at Quetta with sa cattle, ete, and that pative laborers ail not work in tbe British camp.The Hiil tribes have refused to coniinue the payment of tribute to tho Ameer.EAR: 'HQUAKE .SHOCKS: = re ao | FIRE PROTECTION || rod\u201d in a vigorous i ne, mado re pet near fe the Pro- 0 A 5 Or sa i E ATI0 RELER fo alto to kl 5 Swners oF puis means of Fire Protection in as, ono of tho either on the dry or websystem.Frices and plans submitted on application.Agents in Canada for the Chadman Valve Co.\u2019s Valves and Hydrants., Ashton\u2019s Water RBe- \u2018Hef Valves for steam pumps.if Regulating Valves for all pressures.Wa keep in stock a full assortment of Steam Pumps for all purposes and duties, R.H I BUCHANAN & CO.662 Craig street, MONTREAL, 24803 JAULILESS IN FIT ere those famous Winter Buits that are made to measure at J.G.KENNEDY & CO.'8, they stand the test of the keenest criticism, they fit with an onse and comfort that is truly gratifying, they keep an immense stock of new goods to seioct frum.JAULTLESS IN FIT aregthose handsome Overcoats that are made to measure at KENNEDY'S, they are most stylish, Young men will, and must have them, they know the styles are right and the make and flnish is unequalled.Moreover, their large and varied stock of new Overcoatings cannot be found elsewhere, Their low prices keep them busy.JrAULTLESS IN FIT 1s KENNEDY'S Boys\u2019 Buits, the materials from which their suits aro made is selected expressly to stand wear and tear.No one need have the slightest doubt but they can always get just what they require at this famous Estadblishment, as they koep the largest and best stock of clothing in Canada for children, boys and youths.JrAULTLESS IN FIT are those Celebrated Trousers, they are known as KENNEDY'S Truly Fitting Trousers, and they well deserve the name, they are ready for immediate wear.or they make them to measure, five hundred new and stylish patterns to select from.Their low prices keep them continualiy busy.J.@& KENNEDY & CO.81 & 33 St.Lawrence Street.247°%e0d ARPT RAL SAY of k.Cou Sales.ESERVED \u2018CLEARING E OF.q ORIENTAL von.JAPANESE ART GOODS, BEIC-A-BRAŸ, de.In order to clear all the above goods remaining from the several sales lately beld by us, J the subscribers will soll at their Art Rooms, Nos.1833 anv 1885 Nota Daye Fr, BATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, OUTOBER 83rd, A large and miscellaneous collection, com- prisinge\u2014 Turkish, Persian and Xndion Rags, Japanese Brouzes, Enamels aud Porcelalns, Teak Wood Tables inlaid with Rvory, Dumascus HBrasses, Damascus Curtains, Harem Povtieres.Defljim Portieres, Halep Curtains, Persian Embroidered Table and fiauv Covers, Turkish DD'Oylies, ludian Durries, \u2018d'urkish Cushien and Chatr Covers ta Felt, and au goneral assortment of Odds and Fuds in Oriental Goods.Salo without limit or reserve, as the various consignments must be cleared at once.SALE AT 2 AND 7.30 P.M.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers, 248 2 Qi Tolephone No.191L NGLISH vB.UNITED STATES MANUFACTURERS.s because by tho honorable pursuitofan bona?industry the name or effield has become synonymous with first class superiority.Itis the industry that gives a guinea for a guinea and blesses those who receive as oll às those w 0 give It.\u201d \u201cix tract from the Epoch of n BE, olps, United States Minister, at the Sheffield Cutlers Feast, September 3rd, 1886.) Grand und Highly Attractive Auction Sale or ENGLISH ART MANUFACTURES.The subscribers are instructed by Messrs.J.Lydou & ©.Cutlers and Silversmiths, Bhef- fleld, Encian £ to seil by auction on Monday, Tuesday aud Wednesday, October 25th, 26th.BTth, AT No.225 Br.JAMES STREET, cay (adjoining the X.Y.Plano Company's Ware- rooms, corner Doilard street) an extensive consignment, comprising a magnificent collection of Silver Elec- tro Plate, Oxydized Gol an Silver Goods, Articles Mounted in Oak, Wedk Crown Derby and oiler Chinaware, Handsome Fruit and Flower Epergnes, Brass Pedestals.us variety of patterns in Forks, Spoons.La~ des, &e, manufactured by Messrs, Elkington & Gs, fmaors by appointment to Her Majesty Ivory handled tebla cutlery, onses of fish- eating knives and forks.fish carvers, dessert knives nnd forks, with handles in mother of pes arl, ivory, ete.: butter knives, bride\u2019s cake nives, ivory handled tablo and choose kniv sets of ment and gamo carvers ond steels, mounted in sterling silver; three and four drawer cabinets, containing completo sots of table plate and cutlery.Grand black marble clocks (striking on gongs, suitable for halls and dining fuoms); equestrian figures and other classical bronzes, Sevres and eh china vases and candelabra, tea ii and totlet sets, The whole affording an excellent \u2018op portun- ty to parties furnishing, and for purchase of birthday wodding nud other presents vill be on view on Saturday next and moraini of davs of snie.sale each day to commence at 2and 7.30 p.m.M: MICKS £Æ CU, Auction WO Or NE YE N.B.\u201cparticular attention directed 0.Ih: PEE pines La.October 22.teamer, as CHEAT A ir reports hooks of earthquake at Trissillo on September 28 aud 29; also at Utilia on Oc- touer 8, accompanied | by a cyclone, in nich 18 or 20 lives were lost.1thom,.\u2018Throw Physic to tho Dogs\u2019 when it is the old-iashioned blue mass, blue sort and insist on using .Plerars easant Purgative Pellets,\u201d a modern -medienl luxury, being smali, sugar-coated granules, containing the active principles of certain roots and herbs, and which will be und to contain as much cathartic power any ool the old-fashioned, larger pills, piton he latter's violent, drastic effects, The lesaly, establishing.a permanently healihy action-of the stomach and bowels, and as an antibilious ¥ ar'¢ unequaled.À = \u201cThere Isa \u2018great deal\u2019 in my life that I should & uot waut recalied,\u201d eald the aider- \u2018man, Prom; t relief in sick headache, di nausea, constipation, pain in the side me to thode using Carter's Little Tives PR Pie One pill a a dose.25 cents Say what you please, but the natural born fool gets the best of this world, _ Feonomy is wealth, save time and labor by using apanese backing.When does & foot remind you ol a cheese ?; | When its a stile on .Use Flint's Tooth Powder, 25 cents.# 12.14.00, $15 and $26, to 512 0.8 S35.EE othe re from ey 75, I Ri 6.50 a me sion etter than any on the market! ound to give entire satisfaction! ¥ first-class grocers and druggists! niversally commended by cooks! blquitary are they.housekeepers! nalterably excellent in quality! ou should use Jonas\u2019 Extracts] ears sixteen they've been in use! es, get his Flavoring Extracts! 240m ASTOR-FLUID(Registered)-A Delight- | f reparation for the hair.Cu Jared Sih sure Lonpe ie a Ce ue dents we Torti.Henry R.Gray, Che it sally 34 3t.Lawreico Main s ie turer.fort 1 Di AVIS\" sre sale AND DSTEEL fi re EE Or AE REMEMBER THE GREAT CHEAP SALE AT E GRAND UNIO Boys Must Have a Suit for school ! and Loup sen '} recent heavy demand for rehable Sheffield rads hy 10 extreme depression in tr 3 Vv ALENGCIA RAISINS.We have received instructions from Messrs, J.M.Douglas & Co., to soil at their store, 18 Hospital street, On MONDAY, 25th October, Sundry consignments of Valencia Raising, ianding ex.\u2018Dracona,\u201d together with other fruits.Sale at 10.30 a.ma.nICKS & 00.B.\u2014On arrival of the 88, \u201cEscalona,\u201d we pg offer by suction a full assortment of awn Raisins, i Ces by essrs, Cam- puzano Brothers.\u2014M 247 GBOSFS >\" aus ka DSHITUIION, nds F7 ACADEMY OF MUSIOl .Henry Thowas, Lessoe & Commencing MONDAY EVENING, O0.Farewell Appearance of ?\u201cA the Bistingaished Supporied by Mit.Afternonn and E ins : Hedios & pt SR cran Production of fh, yatlack: ® Theat pense Te on ôth n Dou 8.Ove teat, fon \u201c100., , Next weok\u2014 \"ROMANY RY UEEN'S two ye Marvel Labo = HMO; von Dates and subjects and Tac ce =e real), cla} request Envi bis Galler day ART?\u2014 ut Company in the Sol homie Fe U an ilove + sper ©, Ww, 1 ero and Tu re in pie ess y Lp EE ù Wholly.prit at Tou à Soot, j Aperinl request.A don ** {wholly from Ter two above), dba sale of SERIE or Artiste.sv clous à Mov Sig on es nthe id, HALL RETURN ars absence, is famous Hllaminated tou of Ma bt homes roRear And a A DaxGnROU vs GAME, Saturday AUNGA * Atom ya ne \u201cthe Couuère ¢ a Mo + on valea gréson AND JACO nap vous on er ROYAL \u2018 el Sok SH Fh 2005 J hie Beautiful Romantie Dranta.5 riday.qi 7 Dew, aw, and entirely Te .ve pa sure ovni AFTER RAGAN nel $ a gard i's Thu TN \"CRYSTAL RINK.Ten-mila, Saturday nl qu 23, 23s rd, ours per nl commencing 27th inst.$5 to fies Three h t for four nights, 5QU in prizes\u20148 150 to second; wu.Most of the best fupliees Lave rena.ra © 248 AM\u2019L ROBERTSON, Manager.Grand Trebelll Concert Tonight, Friday, Queen's | all.Reserved Seats Une Dollar, General admission Fifty Cents.St.Matthew's Church BAZAAR, he Tadies of st Matthew 6 Church assists & ae len ron Para ongregation! 6 city, purpose h a in Victoria Skating Rinkou 28th and 9h OCTOBER.od by the Ladies Bazaar in the of Admission, 10 cents.ST.MATTHEW'S CHURCH BAZAAR REDUCED RAILWAY RATES.Grand Trunk Railway Company will The sell Return Tickets at one.siugle ! 281h, good until fare un stations between Polat inclusive.Excursion tickets will not be acceptéd for © Bazan Coraw return trip unless stamped at th October 29th.from all.Bt, Jivacinthe, Hemmingford, Fort Covington, and Rouse\u2019 tirat- class 43 14 M\" EE LARIES BENEVOLENT The Young Ladies of the vo School Co Comtiiiton Society Totead hojdine tio og on 7 ce Er - tn connection will u Fancy Fair at the Tnstita h this Saturday, the 3rt und ah o in ald of the debt to the Permnnen he young ladies ask for, the sympathy A help of all classes, Dona 0 oxetr-kind with plain ba sratefully received.addre Bortholat ry oY rr BY t bie en, Dancing.and Depor - 1 10 Onc ida\u2019 Hoy iar 1 Of betng tsteh: pe hm Lacie orne sete y ln he 1 have opened n secon \u20ac being tanyht ughly, nving ve willbe sous io aux nt or Bol on Jivenita cianses Sa re À.ç da tou suit a Conenience of pupila, Asem] and follow) aR x À aad face e5ery T.Sens ee vs Tnt take LES PROF.D Tuesday Thar As + Alison ci Assemitt Thomas J.Potter\u201ds Sales.cre CITY PROPERTY.2 5T.GEORGE STREET, 42.43% and 4 CHENNEV TLLE STRHET.182and 184 V.Lt SIREL ET, will be sold at my Room: to close an a on Monday Morn! 2 x5in October, at 11 o This is a splendid site ore a factory, being In the very heart of the city and only a block from St.James street, Posi Office, ete.THOS.J.POTTER, 244 Auctioneer.REA J STAIE IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS.27 LORNE AVENUE\u2014Rock-faced, dressed étone front house, with 2 story wing.Heated \"16 PARE AVENUE\u2014Fino cut stone front house, 4 stories, choice central residence.Heated furnace.L EB CHESCENT-Very nice house, besatiluis si HÉSTEN STREET \u2014 Vory valuable commer about 34 feat on Dorchester and 90 on Mountain Sresta: splendid business stand.ibéral terms, ques es.Hale at my room M ONDAY UONNENG, 23 25tu OCTOBER, at \"clock.x moMAS J.POTTER, 237 ._Auctionser.PAINTINGS AND PICTURES JOST ARRIVED FROM EUROPE Over $3000 wo orth.Uareserved \u201d \u2018ale at oom TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SSth Oct.B T TWO © A splendid \u2018collection.To Uo.sold to the highest bidder.n vi On view now, THOS.a.POTTER, 247 Aurtioneer, Wtlliam\u201dH.Arnton\u2019s Sales.AA lA ASN Le AO oO TTAWA SIRE METHODIST igned has r ed _inrtruction from the EE soir tue CHURCH and Log xnay, NOVEMBER Sth prox.Particulars later.Bale at Eleven o'clock.\u2019 WILLIAM H.ARNTON, 247 8 a A.Marcotte & Co's.Sales, (INSOLVENT NOTICE PRIEN LEMA Mer- \u201cfn the matter o of { CPR: LAR MAIRE, The andersigned wing Sell b to suit Get Hit 7] NESD.th.\"1880 the \u201cwhole of the stock AR trade of consisting of Boots we in aes, rook RE es, Stationary, Timbe vor.deo wold Fo ma fo.$1871.57 £1 c bo sold a RTH a 2 1164.09 7 $3035.06 _Terma Cash, Sale at Eleven o'aloëk.; ENT & TURCOTTE ors.A.MARCOTTE & 00.Augtionee: TS, 2485 ! No Mors Dyspepsin by Using | 00COA EXTRACT, F:'S ; MALTED > 00008 To Invalides an: oak Digestive solve to ail those p of wers, it sup pices a Von | res.Invigorating Beverage enkfast, PIRE eu or Supper.by All Pirat-class APES iets sand WHOLESALE NY KERRY, WATSON & ©0, ¢ Sadtiaw-3 MONTREAL.AMES Bus AND ON J Ascertment ef S CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, *?; ov wma _ - .vERINGS, Por the Fail of 1886, is of un} à with care and ts taste.pres ais ln oe reason's low prices, re ex - bron Dow's FAIL TO ARE THE us] Sol Groce si ual PURCHASING.3 five \u201cper cent, discount on ail eal purchases Gon io a tarde.real ut Prin Gi a JNthe! B be éhg mised Tor be pleased to Tare ! pre E'S E venin \u20ac Cassie se s an oil tions of money, and fané or er, Xo ve Toi oh hm Ser Fatih Ee mbar, Fim Dominion.DA WS ON BR 08,\u201d a James BUSHE or ay err Brauch, : Montreal Oot, en 1636.on bee ps seven.per oon to Shareh ho iders or Books to the Second of JAMES ¥ produstions; population, rivers, lakes, railways, &c., of Canada.The maps ars Ik and specially prepared : one shows the päsi Hi conso a7 \u2018np ruwn.he Smut ANNULL Poa foals bh ond alter will be ovember.DB mil potpigre Ho closed trom t} Lac! \u201ccity Tr thé Becoii \"a.sIXCENNES ÿ sn Society of Decorative 187% ST: CATHERINE STREET, A Valunble White China Bi} Shawl which will me s now on vie contributions ot oe ecfai sud ornatnental, ail at sold for bise >, to re WEAK n= He si Herons 2 har kinds fail hopelesaly.Head Vice for Canada, 24 AL He MENEZES en pression of ba street {Lofebvre's Block).© Twaed lined Nap Uvercoats \"DIBTHR.Or Oat.22, at 20 Desrivioreg a av.the | Hoa James 8, Duncan, of » son, Pa HOD eed ® dausiiter 1g 3 \u2014At 88 Hi st A HATRUG, ALS 5 Clty Oo nol you mie à Nig Haubr as son .f - 0.at 185 HELEX-O: \u201cOn Sunday test à at ss der rE, COOMBE DAIKERS At 9 par t Churoh Cath v.Canon are ep got a Combe of Brock: ughter of Bogs ND D-BERNA ARD-\u2014On déja Augustine\u2019s Chureh, panvier Li BT whi of Bltoten.lund.i rad dauxhter of the lato Frank na Da other 50.rity Cote r 20, clay, David P.Gir dw Annie youngest daughter of tho lato Noun Hendérson of Toronto, Ont.(Winnl- peg and Toronto papers please copy.) 218 3 LINTON-FATERSON\u2014At the residence of W.Ritchie, Eaq.Srothar tn.law to the bride.fhree Shivers at, 20, by the Rev.D.Currie.re Lino.Esq.to Maxaio Purvis aban oth of Montreal.L Oct.90, OOD- BONALD:O N\u2014At Montreal.Oe ot Pop Rev, @.Vondochaprol.James Wood se av to son At 5 Bt.t Janis Sot Bailshill, Scot.DEATHS.Thursday.October 21, at his Mn 2%, ain street.Froderiek A Pygtiden late commercial travellers in tho siats-socoud year of his axe.Funeral will save bls late residence on Baturday, at 80; Frionds and acquaiutances will please scoept this.intimation.wi GEEN\u2014On Oct.19.Jane son, youngest ' lat Andrew Wilson, beloved dauzhter ofthe ate ; von, \"Fier street, Ie will please scoop mation.HAY In wifo of | Fano \u201cli from the es of or Joust Jos.Laverty, 180 St.Elizabeth street, on à Sunday, October 24, at Ÿ o\u2019elock.Friends and acquaintances respectiully invited, Jf attend.92 HUNT-~In this city, Oct.21, after along ui: ness, Mary ane Hunt, younger sister of 21, Margaret city, on Qet.this Youn H ed 76 years The funeral servico br To er in th the onvroh of tho Messiah, doy, 2 m.after which the bod fy with ii\u2019 be token to to \"Norwich, Conu.for burial.MOLL\u2014O n Oat.18, Valerie Marie J oparie de M oudr widow of the inte L.J.Moll M.P.P., of Berthier en haut.\u2014 9.Margaret Busby Pelton, PELTON Op Oct 1 on Saturday next to St.iès ' , from the resi- fa of Mr.Franklin, ber brother.-in- avr.ou, 2 0.1085 Dorchester street, ends are respectfully thvited to attend: \u2014At the residence of his son-in-law.R.BOE Staple.Es.Jackson street, West Hamilton, on Tuesday, the 19th inst.John Ardagh Roe, late Manaxer of the Agricultural Savings and Lean Co, of London Ont., an'l third son of the late Jona Hill Ro, Faq, AM.Db.of St.Johns, Que.aged 63 years.RT-AE Martintown, Glengary Co.Ont.Ea 15, Fa na DeBrauit infant daughter of « J.A.Sre E\u2014At st Regis, Que, October 20, Robt, TYRE Esa.Collector of Customs, father of Mrs.J.J.Davidson of this city.248 3 The Weather \u2019 m.\u2014Probabilities for next 24 bours\u2014 | Mbdorags to fresh west and southwest winds; fine and a little warmer.BEADINGS BY HEARN & H ARRISON au Standard Thermometer (us day Max.min.935; same Uate last year: Mux.509; minl Parompter reading: to- day: 8 a m.,, 29.59 m., 20.76: 8 pn, m.29.96.Appointments this Evening, Âcadomy of Music\u2014\u201d À Dangerous Game.\u201d Theatre Royal\u2014\" Youth.\u201d Queon\u2019s Hali-Trebelli Concert, O:almers* Chucch\u2014Concert.He Hadn't a Redeeming Quality, \u2014\u201cHere,\"\" said an angry pawnbroker \u2018to the du, \u201cwhy don't you pay me and out your wafch!\u201d talip oan\u2019 + * replied the dude.\u201cWell, you, are the worst I ever saw.\u201d \u201cI guess I am,\u2019 * candidly admitted the dude.\u201cI haven't a single redeeming quality.He Had to be Civil, À farmer went.one day to the parson : with the woman of his choice, to be arried.Pi Vhat's your fee, on he asked, \u201cTwo dollars,\u201d sai Arson.\u201cTwo dollars!\u201d claim the farmer, half thelr a FUR CAPES.FUR CAPES.FUR CAPES.Fur Capes from $1.00 upwards.MUFF.MUPFFS.MUFPFS.Ladies\u2019 and Gentlomen\u2019s Fur Caps in great verieties and of alk prices, at JEYSER'S AMERICAN FUR STORE, A7\u2014ST1.LAWRENCE ST-\u201427 Third Fur Store above Craig street.24615 FANS.FANS.PROM Ze.TO s1s.00 EACH.lady friends 8 Suitable Present cannot better than select one of BEAUTIFUL FANS Just itported by @.W.CLARKE, \"£88 AND 3490 ST.JAMES STREET, -Where the best value is given for the money.: 24943 Lo] THE ASSAULT ON MAYOR MALMIOT, The Names of the FPersens who have Geen Arrested on à Charge of Having Perpetrated the © Dead The Preliminary Examination Begun.The names of the parties who were arrest- edn three iver the ho nigh t before last, on a char, sssauit u ihe person ei May \u20ac H.6.Mah hihiok, are at homas Hamel, oe Cheval Hiner Sonn Cloutier.Aras EER à an BOVi John, in Lands, £ Fordiind To Larosë and Au- thet Store Land that the.Mayor was going o 0 shout io doo iat te aw wae enfor: cod: i e knew of the occurrence was that heard cat the Mayor bad been and on proceed yi blbeding oun the round.# Tapoiate, whoarrested several of the prison- rs, de that ot them told him th bat Shel es sponte, 5 a n Ri Olivia urcoste\"s age! prevent Mr, Ts -friends-from golog- round from door go door ing up voles.bee angels Vas as then adjourned finished.The prisoners were.aed $400 ball each aor bo \u201cThe Mayor denies that he was canvassing, and says That be was ony going about 45 see that order was kept.The.sepreme Supreme Council, 33rd Rite of B r atthe gata ary 1 5° Sutton Hugh Moses mue ntario, J.He ; aura, PS M Gilson, an à D M of card: were rs Li mi, Secrotary oicotd.to the gsnsuing he die od, rd na, pce Raa el Spry; or New: Brunswick, B.Les! stk Po Poters; ani Fond Newfound: HS Swinford, sie 51 land, à T Guathe : : o Priest Tor SE.Tambers.| \u2018dise t 49.fol tho Roman ta Cathollo Prastiants of Bt : by adianné £ the aA som PE FRE Col is a well A te i tt the i Ei ug ® Angus\u2019 eRED Gentlemen wishing to make some of thelr i assaulted, o the spot found nim | Detective 6 enguele ww.until Mon- | day, when when bu\u201d be proceeded with from day | tobe, t.Lame dy the toseoury thé appointment of & privet to that place.was 48 one: would \u2018be appoin od, b but it seems at some on dare ng arisen i Fabre bas: heen binform.; to iac to \u2018the effect t mnibus | cts vs onta, des the va Ge © Zot see the yecessiiy of the | ro: Bre {+ Mani im roved in health.Si COERCION ABANDONED, re dren Ireland Never More Tranquil Than at Present.Clanrigarde she Only Park Spot on a Peaceful Horizon, / IBPECIAL TO THR STAR] / LONDON, October 22.\u2014Fhe correspofident I have previously quoted telegraphs from Dublin this morning: ' \u201cAll ides of coercion appears to have been abandoned by the Government, excepting the pécessary co - erclon of unreasonable.landlords who refuse to meet the tenants half way by concessions | necessary to tide over tbe Ward times.Lre- land was never more tritbquil siace 1879.From October 1st to the 19th thers have only been thirty-nind agrarian outrages reported, including threatening letters.This is \u2018the lowest average on record for seventy years.The readiness of the majority of the landlords and tenants to give and take Is unprecedented for years.The conntry generally is more tranquil, ang the reduced rents better paid than last year.\u201d This state of things is due chiefly to the co-operation of the National League and the anthorities of Dublin Castle; but the condition of peace this Winter is that the | Government shall ecerce Lord Clanricarde into at least sending some person to Wood- ford with a landlord's power to deal with the rent of the tenants.Lord Clanricarde lives In the Albany, in Piccadilly, and his face is absolutely unknown to bis tenants.He has never discharged a solitary duty supposed to attach to the possession of property.His agent on the spot desires to make reductions, but is forbidden.Lord Cilanricarde, the correspondent adds, may be the means of plunging Ireland into a bloody social war, NORMAN., BULGARIA'S POLICY.Xo Postponement of the Meeting of the Sobranje, and No Release of Imprisoned Officers.(EPRCIAL TO THE STAR) Sorta, October 22.\u2014The Bulgarian Government has no intention of postponing the meeting of the Sobranje, por of releasing the officers under arrest on a charge of being implicated in the conspiracy agalnst Prince Alexander, The Court Martial that is to sit in November will try eighty-tive officers, including three majors, thirty-five captains, fourteen first lieutenants and twenty-nine second lieutenante, onc sergeant and ono bandmaster.Duke George Maximilian, of Leuchtenberg, is now mentioned for the throne.THE CZAR SHOOTS AN OFFICER, Thinking the Latter was Going to Assasst- nate Him.ca FS4, October 22\u2014A rumor that the Czar had been inlled spread like wild tire in this city Yesterday, It probably had its origlu in the shoo of an officer by the .It seems that an aide-de-camp, Count Reuters, was awaiting the Czar in the Royal Palage.The weather being warm, the Count unbuttoned bis tunie.The Czar rgturned sooner than was expected, and arose hurriediy apd began to rebutron 1 his tbe offer vos aie the Czar, thinking that Bcer was about to draw & weapon, shot a October 22.\u2014Later despatches from St.Patersburg confirm the reports that the Czar killed bia aide-de~camp, Counoilior Baron Rentern.These despatches fully.agree with aria particulars con tained he earHer reports, wi e exception that the Czar kilied Baron Rentern with bis sabro instead of of shooting him, as previously 8 QUARRELLING AMONG THEMSELVES, The Russian Consaï at at Sofia rrels with Eanlbars, an of the Regonts Quarrels + Rp the Other Two.Sorxa, October 22.\u2014-Consul Neklindoff bas had a quarrel with General Keuibars, and Bas site asked to be allowed lo return to Con- ë MM.Re butt - and Mallkaroff advise M.Karaveloff to resign froma the regency to avoid a request from the Sob e for his resignation.Karaveloff repli \u2018chat they, not he, would be expelled from tbe r A violent scene eus , October ber 22-Genersi Kanlbars wri a friend in St: Pete etorsbury 3s fol lows: \u201cThe situation presents great difficulty to me.There is reat danger that the Bulgarian regauts.cannot retire without riskibg their beads.As for firm, and aocumulating obs strengtuen m When the offered to aj appoint G General Gourke in the place of \u2018General Ka ulbars, ral Gourko Jeplied in cipher, and the started af once fer St Petersburg.THE \u201cADAMS\u201d ESCAPES CAPTURE Captain Sol Jacobs Makes a pote rnotorT Explianation to Osptalm Scott.TO THE STAR.) Nowra SYpxey, CO.B., October hundred way atthe time of the al Jered violation of the treaLy.He thus es- MINISTERS AT HALIFAX.Messes, White and Foster Address Three Thousand People, and are well ved, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.B., October 22.\u2014Hon, Messrs.via Sn & qreated & most favorable A E \u20ac: popula Halifax, rem wed in he, favorable affee Tor Tua x t night's omen on has instilled new eh and hope into the.itherto desponden it local Tory politi.1 and they look : for \u201cetsotion : ou ch m ore favorably, .orward to the génerel A COUNTY FOR DUHAMEL - : Sv CAL TO THE STAR} ; ober 22, men A = u .83] rater bon resign: nin favor of Mr.X EE NTE i EYL, on foot here, spadla ute of La.\u2026 Demers cot- he it\u2019 à named to the is ot of bin and Game du Sud.Jy : ET TROIS.on ou see Par the pa | rt Ki fax the pest ee A (ot at 5 rire The Readiness of Landlords and Tonanta to} Give and Take Unprecedented-Lord 4 : aime ap of ho, ptesent | ons oven ore the Toy Women Befora Ja adge thien In the Function Court\u2014An 2 le te \u2014 in 3 i a nephew to Mr.Gala.At eleven o'clock.t his morning the case pa continued io à the Civeuit Court, Judge eu presiding.; first vritnees examined was Dr.Simpson He bad generally been Mr.Gale's hysician, and on his advice he gone outh on two occasions.lt was Las ee tor Mr.Gale to spend some time in warmer climates, He was affected with bronchial - weakness.Mr.Gale's health was in a fair stale now, Cross-examived by Mr, Macmaster, witness stated that Me.Gale had asked him to So porscribe for him for two onthe Mr.Gale had a penchant for homespathic ie and be had purchased ap inhaler in New York.When he left Montreal for the South he was unable TO ATTEND TO BUSINESS, Could not aay that he was unable to attend to his business during the Winter mouths, butlast Winter it was imperative for him vo leave the country.Mr.Stanpcliffe, the manager of the British Enipire Company, was then called.He had seen Mr.E.W.Scott and Mr.Stearns some time ago in aonneetion with the rental of un office irom him.\u2018They asked hinr i! he would consent to vacate his office and give it up to them.He said he would not think of moving.They then wanted to know something about signs.Cross-examined by Mr.M master, he declared that Mr.Stearns Lad not entered his office, but had looked at the vacant ottices be wished to rent.He did not say In whose name the lease was to be sino Re-examined py Mr.Greenshields: \u201c Do you think that a man who was employed as 8.mple canvasser would occupy such extunsive offices 7\u2019 asked the learned fers unsel, \u201cNr Macmaster objected on the ground that the question was io order.* Mr.Stearns had a right to ren halt the city, it be had a mind to!\u201d be said.\u201cWhy, Mr.Greenshield,\u201d be went on, © vou wight say that my poor office Is too large for me!\u201d \u201cNo, no, Mac,\u201d retorted Mr.Greenshietd: 3 \u201cthere is no office in town too large for you.(Lauoghter.) Mr.Macmasiers OBJECTION.WAS OVERRULED.Mr.Stancliff, therefore, stated that they would be too large for a mers Ganvasser.Cross-examin by Maemaster.He bt be could tel what amount of buai- ness Mr.Stearns could do.Mr.Scott had offered him $1000 to remove the sign of the British Empire from The Equitable office.Mr.W.G.Robertson was then summoned, He was connected with almost every ivsur- ance company iu the city, and Mr.Gale's reputation among bis confréres was of very high standing.name had always been connected with the progress of the Equitable in Mont.t was he who had built msurauce man than Mr.Gale in Montre: Cross-examined by Mr.Macmastar.He repeated tnat Mr.was an excellent insurance man, but his nephew who had replaced him during his absence south, bad not bis experience.The next witness was Dr.Alexander, He had had over lourteen years\u2019 experience in insurance matters and Mr.Gale's reputation was an irreproachable one.He was thorouxhly posted on insurance matters.ating the past three or four years Mr.Gale pgs bool, in the best of health.HIS TRIP SOUTH Ten perfectly justified by his \u2018bronchial cul! | ctoss sxamined by Mr.Macmaster he said | thar the Equa but it ould t y a poweriul one bu could pot come to the Atna.ue Mr.Galo was a ood manager, but he knew nothing about his success in obtaining r! His absence from the ci pany, \u201cWhy,\u201d hesaid, \u201cgenerals have been known to have directed the movements of their armies when they were thirty miles a Mr.Thos.McCauley wan then called.\u2019 wes the manager of the: Sua He.Mr Gale 5: reputation was excelle o Mr.Macmaster pe.Geclared that 1t was.rente the manager ot à company to Hr.Stesros pas, a then te He gave some formal e en an 0 CASO Was adjourned until two clos CITY ITEMS, \u2014 Wednesd nesday afterncon 8 brakeman orking on tae C.P.R., named Gaspa Brule, 20 years « of ih bad his his band Sadly crushed while ooupl the cara.On bet taken to Notre Dam: pital it was found that AAD a i necessary.\u2014A little boy named Thomas ; ears of age, the son of Mr.yet so 8 ame filed Wes & narrow escape from: be ing killed Wednesday afternoon: bullding 18 be ein erected at the pack oI fhe a ises, an a large! ook of w ua Pouchi his fore He was takan to the Geuer Hospital à I isin a serious condl- tion.If the block had fallen on his head, he must inevitably have been killed.7 Medical Studant's Pranks, : Restdents of Bleury street, between Stand Ontario Catheri treats, complain of pranks and practical 1eal joios boi being played upon | them by som © med ta who are seri he diet 8 ese jokes far as to 3 Ve St.Vincent de Pant society.The St Vincent de Paul Sobté Le Parish bas elected the feat J 00 bearers | Æ the ens six months: Bresllen feat, or : Sonretary- 1cé 0,000 .These buildings are not rad ath Be De ction of the Springvale mili will interfere with the output of busipess r the present, but the company is already tiativg with other paper companies so tobe in a ition to ment the deticiency and will indoubtedly immediately proceed \u2018So rebulld the Springvale mill.The loss is Tally covered by insurance in mutual insur- hee companies of the United States, dina a is in New England.No British or \u2018companies had any insurance To Canada SPECIAL TO INDSOR, Que, October 2 hors nd the store- me Company's new mill 40m Bayon gd.control, J.6 bodore when the Was seen to be can 80 as to pre- t pocidonts by a boîler explosion.he ing was fully insured.No one injured.use.of the fire is not known.THE «\u201cVICS* DAZAAR.Lady Friends of the Victorin Rifles Have a Mecting-Inepection ofthe À large meeting of ladies.was héld under\u2019 presidency of Mrs.Crawford at the in » Rifles Armoury last evening.for Abe p egimental bazaar ina d of the NOW armory.t enthusiasm was dis- ig and | the work will commence Sat once.y of the sister rogliments are going to .to with the les to make the SUCOLAS, © Victorias Noid a sarade to St.James Church, Sunday, xX ontreal engineers will be inspected ti the Champ des Murs by Caplain » David: R.E.oo Saturday afternoon, the 23rd eo corps after being ipspeoid In try drill will march their C Jemory.when the following engineering drill Swill take place: Section of band piering, action Rd lock bridgine construction of 18, tyres, tr s,etc.also shelter trene @xercise and signalling.\u201c\u2026 The \u201cLizzie C.Troop\u201d Again.Franz Furs, one of the sailors o! the forced to return to his ship against à his 11 by the Magistrate and proceeded wi r to Quebec, where he fell from the a \u2018m, sustalning serious injuries whick confined him to the hospital tor pearly a month.6.goon as he recovercd he game on to sintreal to press his suit.Ho has also e a complaint to the \u2018Department of and Fisheries, Serious Eu Away Accident.About half t'elgbt o'clock this morning Mrs.Lussier Tw fe of Antoine y Lassier, r, of Bt.Cunegonde,) and another lad rdrivint on Notre Dame stree in front \u2018of the French church, the horse, frightened at the loud ringing of the bells, bolted.aud 4 @ into collision with & truck opposite annan\u2019s store.The two ladies were wn violently out and received severe ly, Mr broken, and was otherwise seriously hoy were taken into Mr.Hannau's re and D r.Brosseau wes sent for.ie afternoon at one o'clock Gustave uquette, 8 voung [nau of Lachihe, was ng along the Long wharf whan tis ree bolted and collided with another hicle and he was thrown out fracturing Rates rapidly pushed forward towards ple! on, and wor Tk was no to-day on 8: river bank road at Point \"st.Charles \u201cdonnect the outiets of the Conway, For- and Britannia street sewers with the lt etroet sower, so that one set of gates rill close all of the Point St.Charles sewers nat inundations.The appropriations for i to ye of gates in the Mill of ot yet been mad i Returned to the City, x Robert, dry goods m al an I eves La it willbean easy to effect a com Permis tra re Baïiroaa Appointments, to General Passen- and Book Ystand been appointed a, Passenger Agent for the pty oF Mont ce G.H.Fa torgon, resig) Ry Small has been ap ointed \u2018Gen- ent Traveling Agent with office at Mont- ri Herbert Phil ps has.been a appoin voll tng o agent for the Chicago an oe Lhd Quebec and the.Maritime with headquarters at Montreal.Modical Missions, ) ndionl Missions\u201d is the subject of an.tidtéss to be delivered in the re Hall ho: last Saturday of this month.Mr.(ot Now ork, who is to ælve the STAR, hud Jaogues \u2018 ning ea, Of : or , to the amonnt of » milion 6f eme freee The A anouncement T That the > te Colloct the Tax clement lu anor Circles, The announcement made 2 yoatorday's Finance Committee bys tue Ci ty, Frens that it was the in to oollect the ata tute labor tix as us! on Fy year, has caused considerable exoitement among the leaders of \u2018the labor organizations and others who Touur the question of the legality of the à the courts at the beginnlog of the Present year.Several of the leading men of » \u2018Trade aud Labor Council to-day interviewed their counsel, Mesers.Barnard, Q.0., and \u20ac J, Doherty, on the subject to see what steps should ba taken to provent the exac- ton.the tax .Hard, in conversation with a STAR reporter, stigmatized this move as another mpt at conspiracy to deprive the laboring men of thelr votes, and he had no doubt but that if the tax is not paid the poorer classes will th bo entitied to vote at the March municipal elections.Mr.Doberiy pointad out as a significant fact, that the accounts for statuta labor had not been made out with the ussessments usual, ana he considered tho contermplatod action of the city in sending out SEPARATE ACCOUNTS quito legal.\u2018There is no doubt, however, that the city autborities mean business, as Mr.Bla the City Treasurer, this moraiug fnforme à STAR reporter that hia staff ia busily engaged aud working at night preparing the accounts, and their delivery will be complet ed towards the end ot next week.In addition to the serving of these acoounts full publicity as Lo the required payment of the tax will bo given by advertising in the papers on the first of November.Being usked why tho suddun decision to exact tho tax had beeu made, Mr.Black remarked that the accounts for the statute labor tax are simply being sent out because the city by-laws provide that the tax shall be collected and a final judgment has not yet been given declaring the tax illegal.In view of the adverse dec ion given in the Superior Court ib the caso against the city it was at first sight deemed advisable not to send out the accouuts for the statute lator tax along with the rates for the water supply as usual.Hence the DELAY IN THIS MATTER.Recently, however, the City Attorney re- quésted aud in fact required that the tax should be inforced and consequently the claim is about being exacted from those considered liable and a separate and distinct account is bein BOrv! upon them.Thera is, r.Black added, no law providing that the accounts for the statute labor tax must be served at the same time as tho accounts for water rates and the only reason why the account for the tax has been served along with the water blil was to obviate a complaint frequently made by citizens in vears gone by that they did not receive notification tbat they had to pay the Statute Labor tax Mr.Ethier, Assistant City Attorney, that until tho final decision of the onal of Reviaw is given declaring the Statute Labor tax illegal, and the City Couuoil amends the by-laws, the collection of the tax.{8 incumbent upon the Corporation officials.The Court of Review juagwent is expected on the first of November.This Judgment wu decide some 200 cases, several of them ex partic ones, and averaging $15 or $20 REMOVING OYSTER SHELLS.Mr.Mann, the Fcavenginæ Contractor, Says He is Not Obliged to Do It.Still another dispute bas arisen between the Board of Health and the:.r scavenging contractor over the terms of the contract existioæ between them.Mr.Mann, the contractor, is pald $43,000 by the city annually for the work, but he has refused to remove oyster shells, though they are specially mentioned in contract with the city, These amount to about 39 or 40 barrels a ot Thee an during.the.Oyster) a move Elves that at the time he took the contract be objected to carting oyster shells, before a epecial committee of the Board of Health appointed to arrange the terms of the contract with him, and that it was understood he waa not todo it, and he has \\ never drawn any, saloon keepers having the shells removed themselves.Mr.George Crossen, the down town res: Lauran.keeper, was in the Rabie of Riviog \u2018Mr.Mann's scavengers, who worked in his district, a couple of ars now aud again to remove oyster shells trom his establish \u2018ment.they, however, got into the habit ot domandins the 38s a right,and this Mr.Crossen resented and refused the cigars.The scavengers then refused to remove the oyster shells.r.Crossen com od to the Board of Health, who notified Mr.Mann.He, however, {tively refused to remove the shells in view of the special engagement he claims to have had.A mee of Health was called for t ior Boon to consider the matter.THE MoGILL SPORTS.The Annual Field Meectine of McGill University Athletic Association.The annual fleld meeting of the McGill University Athletic Association k place to-day, having been Rostponed from Friday last out of respect to the late Ven.Archdeacon Leach.The names of the winners in the morning sre as Kicking football\u20141s Warden Arts), 138 fé ; 2nd, May | once), 14 26 It.rowing bammer (18 | he) 1st, Bowen, its Er tre wat & 1bs,)\u20141st, Mi rowing eavy wel st, Mc- Ewan, 19 ft.2 in.; 2nd, Carlyle, 18 ft.6X ins.Throwing cricket ball\u20141st, Brown (Med) 283 ft.6 ins.2nd, Sprin le 280 tt 9 fs Running nigh Jumps 5, Sonolley, 4 ft.the Sok 1ot Ww.Smith, 29 tt Ewan, 2nd, 29 it.3 ios.ing broad jum ait Spring} AR a 2nd, W.rs (Arts), 9 RC The tux of war was won by Arts with Medicine second.The afternoon programme is just begin- Ding as the as the paper goes 0 press.fine weather caused more people to turn out than at any previous meeting.The Post Office Petition, __The petition concerning reforms in the Montreal Post Office has boen amended in the following particulars: the hours of opening o and closing to be as follows: on , 7 a.m.to 11 p.m.; \u201cholidays and Sundays.8 8am.tob p.m.Stamp ig to bo open on week days only, from 7 a.m.to 10 p.u.\u2018he sorting and istribution re the eroning mails to be done immediately on {dle Ir recolpt, aN more despatoh to be used Be office æenerally, and greater courtesy tom to mployés eu dthe publie.The opening of the boxes from the inside to be attended to entirely ds the chief clerk, Separate departmenis to rovided for the recep ¢ | tion and dlatribution of registered letters, eso are the main points of the amended petition which has been signed by representative houses, | in each Ine of bu: ine in the city, brun and he petition wil short y be taken to Ottawa by & deputation from The business houses.An Attempted Compromise, During the proceedings this morning an unsuccessful attempt Lo effect a com- romise was made.According to Mr.Gale, r, Mi LG Gault called upon him yesterday and offered his good services.Mr.Gala baing desirous of putting an end tothe legal flzht which might jure the compan; | to any reasonable settlement and the offer of $110,000 made Dy the company Mr.Gale should ve.The Reggdae or the arbiters was handed a, when they beld Mr, maso actepte b by the comp ep 8 tos was noj a co! and the case wis again Axor tor 2 ood.y LATER.\u201c Stearns dispute was amicably e Gale- sotto late this afternoon.Messrs.master \u2018and Greenshields leave or Now York this evening to communicate their terms to the Directors of the Company, A amie Case Againat the City.Mr.C, the city attorne hos left for for Eagiaid to Faprasent the city i whi a wh will t Lashosrotiere boot Lie a os Li or argument fore the Privy Counetl En the the many onses of litigation in which the -oity Is at presout concerned, and is taken, it iil be rome mbe: by the readers of rhe T, the Cacti?of the pro) rty in uars r for an indemad .s£ASOn.his reason for refusing to ro rst of Ng-.The election tor # member of the Local Legislature took place in \u201cEhizputiun aud Saguenay ei lol lowing returns have so Ii received, the candidates being latve, Conservative, and Mr, nats, Lise ral: St.Alphonse.iii dci of.8t, Kisxls.: Cu Ses four County, to enh from.At the last election, E.St, Hilaire, Conser- Tauve, defeated P.IL Dumais by 72 ma- J In \u201cire, A Price, Conservative, defeated J.A Gaga .Dy 95.Lai 876, Mr.Price defeated J.Guay by 558 voi In 1871, A.Tremblay, Conservative, was roca by acclamation.On bh nation in 1874, Mr.W.Baby, Conservative, was elected by acclamation.THE SAULT STE MARIE ROAD.Agroement Said to Huve been Made Between the Grand Trunk and Northern Pacific for the Com.\u2018 pletion of the Road.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TorONTO, Oct.42.\u2014A statement is made here on zood authority that arrecment has ben made between the Uraud Trunk and Northern Pacific Raliways RH the building of tbe Ontario and Sault Ste.Murle Railway, the coiupletion of the Northern Pacific system to Sault Ste.Marie, and the bullding of the bridge ovèr the Sault, on tbe charter Rrantii some years ago.\u2018The oe, as contemplated, will start from a point on the Midland near Atheriey, and thence skirting the Muskoka lakes, run on to near the mouth ot the French River, where a series of small bridges from the main bank to sume islands and from sland to island will enable them to cross at a comparatively small cost.From the mouth of the French River the road will run a few miles from the shores of the Georgian Bay until ch It Ste Marie The North- is already approaching the.Sault, and it will not be.long ere thaï point 13 reuched.It it said that the necessa: peessary capital Is ready for this project, which wil place the Grand Trunk in a position far uboad of nny she haa previous y occupled, making her, with the Northern Pacific, a grea: transcontinental road.It is said that the terms of the agreement were partially negotiated during the recent visit of Sir Ed Watkin to this oguntey.The date of tte ponual meeting of the recently chang and it 1 as al meeting will shortly be © arrangements for immediate work THE NORTH-WEST.Calgary Autumn Fair \u2014 Company of Foreigners Personal Notes.CALGARY, N.W.T., October 22.\u2014The Calgary Autumn fair, lei closed vesterday, was a pronounced success, and went far beyond the most sanguine ex directors.The show build tations of the was crowded with magnificent exhibits of farm products, wheat, oats, peas and barley being largely represen The dairy display was large and magnificent.The jive stock department gould not be sur where in Canada.Élariton.MP for North Norfolk, pris) dered him an He afterwards WINNers, Norwegian and passed an The Red Deer district m made a surprising dis- pla: DHE of grain and roof & La ved last nlant.The Liberal Association addressed a wae meetingon Dominion uea.IPEG, Mau, October 22.\u2014Captaln Feroz, of the 91st Battalion, has raised ja company of Iceland Swedes.which present a 0:8 and would compare favorabl companies of any militia PRGA.Broth passenger traffio to British Colum- Earthquake Shocks at Charleston, Sam.merville-and Other Places In \u2019 AGAIN 22.\u2014There a sharp This moni twelve windows me Columbia, Orangeburg aT pe nte in this state.While the rétürrencè Pot the quakes iat to women and dren, 1t causes nointerruption efther in buginess or the work 6! repairing ;damages, which 13 progressing vigo! rousty: Jag INMAN COMPANY., October 22.The Inman Li Company whose shareholde: recently voted to go Pointe liquidation, to-day issued a statement of its liabllities.To secured creditors Looe amount to £17,455; his last amount in- in bllls- ue do Sadegimen rs will recelve fitte over ten billings on the Pound.DESPATCH BOAT WRECKED.LONDON, October 22 \u2014The British des \u201cIm \"* has been wrecked Ei LOND: Stoamabip hoat uring a fo Bhe was at the time TO- Ro on onstan tinople to Saloniea, from here \u2018she was to core \u2018aie William bite.the © newly appointed British minister 0, Lonstay ople.The crew en ro saved.I \"wes an fron yacht of 260 tons.A FINANCIAL RUMOR.ber, 32.\u2014-It is rumored that ng oper raticls.Several ya yea o Baron de.Rothschild committed suicide.ter he Pad sustained heavy losses, JAPAN'S PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS.BERLIN, 22.\u2014Bokman, the.Berlin architeot, \"has contracted with the Japanese Government to erect at Tokip, a large palace for the future p Imperial Parliament, à palace e Ministry of Justios, and another for ti ars to be A LONG BICYCLE RIDE BALTIMORE, October 28.George B.Thayer, sob bof FO 8.Senator ren Connecticut, &r arrived Bore | after a trip of $22 miles o on a bi cycle to California.and e ty-six mil ès Was distance wh one day.He sel- in made | ee than six y.His entire trip THE \"BELFAST POLICE Dupin, Do tober 23.Tho Government ioe dtarntoed ota ong of ho police the Dublin model.The Substitutlo n of qualified stivendiary justices it borough mi trac: PA pd re re magistracy FÜNERAL OF GEN.MAOPHERSON.RANGOON, October 22\u2014General Bir H.T.Macpherson, late Commander of se British I Ocoun n bur Tod here, ore.d military |.There: \"as a display at thefunerak ara Cl - WITHOUT FOUNDATION.: In 10 « that the ciroulAted fn ve Es = founds Bop sonora, res ion | cm sai a, vt alists who \u201cthe ee a bave been bo and oh under & bonds each: to Keep thé pence for one y : STRIKE -AT RACINE ai wagon and cirrisge ith i ver three \u2018hundred, yards Chiro ve resolved \u2018 on the ten\u2019 hour Ses \u2018the de empires of oF the Union ou Stock mb Lave «d'satnéd work A Bt.Hilaire.HE 2 ls resiæ- | M 1 Leyis 3810, log foan- 1: Lonpor, October 22.The Russian am- | bassador, who ls oùt of the city, toleurapie, i that the Czar | Lo \u2018 of the the removal of Joby Sy : Jor country, to-day before A sts waa somisenvad ce court whe pr were held | te crowded but the court ordered the room to be cleared, the only persons allowed 1 remain beiog Hon.x Mercier and Chas.L.Champagne on tbe, < ono hand aud Messrs.agauelo, \u2018Arthur Desjardins and 3.O.Villenvuve on the other.e recount will not be concludad before to-mo: Lher recount In Beauharnois also takes p Under the sensational heading \u201cA job on thehorizou, Mr.Mercier at work,\u201d Le Canadien to-duy says: \u201cA well known contractor whose account is a small une for $20,000 or thercabout boasts of having obtained from r.Mercier a formal.promisé of payment.That is commenci wall.Our.surplus of $100,000 will go right away.into the pock- etot'a jobber who iil contribute liberally to qe fauds of his brothers and friends, azelte this morning gives a list of we majorities by the successful candi showing thal the Conservatives garrled the Province by the * Popular vote,\u201d to vote polled for them being 6059 Siroinet for the Liberals and 150 for the independ- To-Morrow's Football Match.Great interesL Ia being taken In the oll in the championship football match, whic takes place to-morrow between the Montreal and Brilanoia clubs, and ff there fs fine weather there will probably be more people on the Montreal Crickst Grounds than over witnessed a football runtob in Canada belors.Theo Montreal Club is conlident of retaining the championship, and oertainl ï has the strongest team Ita evet bad.The Britannius are just as confident, ie h the 8 antiocipat as Wroughtoniand Sto wart are not able to plas.having met with accidents at practice.isalso doubtful whether Ross or Shearer will play, but the Brits are determined to make as game a fight as possible.The Montreal football team for to-mor- rows champlonship match will consist of the following gentlemen: Backs .Hod, Ba B.Carter, A.E.Abbott, A.8 Brown, W Warner.Wi Compbeil, J.F.Owens, H.R.Drummond, A.D.Fr Fo rwards_E, Campbell, w.Taylor, J.A.Fulton, C.J.agian: & G H Duggan, Sandy E.Black Le Canadien Snowshoe Club.A well attended meeting of \u201cLe Canadien\" Snowshoe Club was held last evening at the residence of Mr.I.A.Beauvais.Among the officers and members phesent were: Mesars.Beauvais, 8.Beaudin, A, Dorion, Drs.A.Lamarèhe and 8.Lachapelle, A urie: to the annual election of officers on the third of next month, and recommend Mr.À.Dorion, advocate, for election to the residency.The club's costume will tho same as pra The stockings a lue and the tuque red, white and blue.The sash Is red.The C.P.KR.tt 2 car in the Biates, Englan tat height St the car it wi many important places as the pride onthe New England lines are too.low to admit the ordinary C.P.R.rolling stock.The Dogs of Montreal The number of licensed dogs Now.or 400 more than at Rs me time | last \u2018These licenses were not paid without solicitation, as 1000 more sam- onses were issued this year than lst from the Racorters Court for dog owners to oome up and settle.oa Earnings.>.DIRD AT SEA New Yo! ORK, October 22.\u2014 | America\u201d.which arrived from Live y, bad ou board the body of herd white in the Western, Southern and Pacific States the number is above the average.RUMORED DISSOLUTION.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR.\"OTTAWA, October 22,\u2014A rumor is current that the Canada Gazelle on day week will contain a proclamation of of dissalnl and that the elections will be hel about November 29.¢ 249 1 Mr.L.BE.N.Pratte, 1676 Notre Dame street, Ps received yesterday © two cer loads of pianos and oïgaus ae Organ & Piano Company, nt Brass statr plates, rubber strips for stats with «inc nozing, brass stair buttons, e also a variety ufo tor knives, at L.J.A.Surveyer, 1688 N Dame atioct.few ii FINANCIAL Gd 6 SALES.~135 Bank of Montreal 22, ce 10 399%, 55 do 220%.43 a 0 do 229N, 26 do 3393 o 225%, 26 do de Brea 2 do do 15 181, Joo 35 do 1 Fore 208: PE sonde TOR Montreal dattes cotion 18, \u201cii Bank ah ange tes Yes ro London console 4 Canadian at 7434.dro pod Pacific openod at ORK 8: Amarr Manx rende n prices this m is with alte a en orning and short the mar tp and ke fore! cor.hat later à 8 \u2018was the kel Flate n tations red that od the mar a Sold TR repair There is still a strong bull joy = turbing fo: ture ro sooms to Ty ad with stocks, \u2018an market were fo sol off badly might) \u2018gene eral Hiquida markets ste ay der 2 on ae or Extra,\u2019 i Tue arai ir D Mi lots is ve a Je bog trad nt lo à pared quiet ot and Jnchanged.ody ako proue dg ie Bihar.Corn Se \u201c00 8 of UB\u2014 ; jee BA super, 8 Tres SR ane ng: extra ist \u201cfine, L adi $3 #0 ; Silo | be 29 _AN the em-| JE 10.057 Suis ; Noon .1000\" 5 pach ats: RANE by J , i boxes: \u201crois: Bpirits, Siro the.3 nearly ao fri t Te 133 spot firm hold wheat sud flour in Paris, in Englan to.Mark 3 ora An, © English h ana od arr fn dear: four.er.de, Ames douter.3 5 | 5 Paris © - to seat at close: \u201cMoney 1a Landon : zock pr \u201cthe | = tout in iwhent, Yast.ora or or ST en C tons or pdertone to this by the decrease in 20 e businose ; ood\u2019 below À finest at about 10 Érockvil a oeterds 500 bo: for which 1 < ras 0 and is represent nearly cheeso fn hat section.Our \u2018anchanved to \u20ac Tox m to flue, 9 grades, vo 9% TER.for: au fine Sen which galets 0.12! ary is uate Se se quality, WALT Ea quoter brador Yo salmon, C1 ob: Yr 50; Jake trou! ters, per \u201cbri.$200 t TN AER.ceipts \u201care light iat 0 secon PARD.\u2014A steady quiet joobing steady q joo! lots is\u2019 reported at prices within tations, For large outside bor, Western in bank: 6 to 9X6 an: Porx,\u2014 produc] ni : Smal but these Ares would lots, A fa Eos Ne uote: Ohi short o ut \u201cclear.$15.50: Sool oked à do canvassed, 12% to 10% to 11e Teceived in lara quan rt trade js very brisk, anc torre \"We qu quete : Auta re bris Winter do.% 320010 t Der box; sa E Eastern Abattoir Cattle this market th scarce each, afow choice ass to 83 ea) Pb, ive weight, 4 to $40 por.modi to fade, or good to rime milkers; in fair enquiry.J]-from from $2 10 Jd each, À Market inactive.Bales\u201d we flour at 740 here; for Xe extr isa Ser \u2018not Vary much for hist romain nder pretty 1 xes were offered in etoner Leu as follows: 1iXc: do \\Juzust, Los am 20 © ge: Le and Brockville, 14 to 180: Western.n good demand, and prices are firm at ote to a per dozen in case market is quiet bat Jieady.ve uote Pots, firsts, $3.70 da, 85.40: and pearle.$5.70 per 100.es Le at, Mar \u2018fore veine son = RS cr 12 ore only od a8 ranged from to da fc e di ve inter Pt ogual to?Po be js En ze: in for same time.men boon don to 100.: \u201cBap: relusad, thisly all t the, nsold qua ona are ber est Septem ower \u2018he home demand is fairly active, bring readily outside ing lots, export movement Is are vo the cas on fin mits ofs Shire pore.In Now York fancy cream- to 30c, and good to choice at w grades are dull and diffienlt to sell, Mt ln of hol ce are Overy firm, ro TES quote: : ots, as to 0.1, $14 to KH \"50: ey cod, ei 1 Cape an \"do, $550 t half brl $4: Oys- and Duainose is to 85.80; of quo- lots, however, So is the pails.Woq : Pair generally are fairly jobbing clots fetch shadod for Rares Loos, nose\u2019 foing ut mos, ro po oem ie +] bacon.anie froits are in good au, ve.Winter r apples 80 ar r'enitstan mn apples.$150 rmo per Naples lemons.214 per case, do $ $12 60 Malaga 5 x: yellow 5 Sa 50: per banch ; OTDIB ÆTAD68, grapes, e ve Patrol Gratborrice, 90 50 to 89 por Pr 1 Elome es, per figs (new), 18% i 140 per Ib, bag figs.6X to 8c.Market.was a large supply of cattle on sale at ater portion however was of indifferent tan poor quality.and no really vrime beeves were sold at at 5100 and common air demand, at from (5 to por ids ket, for common to 350 © latter we: Calves sold a \u2018There was a small andes of ur \u2018 Toronto Produce Market, f extra at equal fo re.N on track.passe is clo: à Ne haie For Flour max 1212418 seancetf Soc Con STOUX Stock Brokers, 10055 ¥rs.Xa EXCHANGE?3 \u201cReyorteTor he Tax STARS \u2018Gordon Strathy & Coat, Oct.33, 1838.Askd.TORONTO BTOUK CHANGE.Ea Sram by Sy Bn.Stack 4 Je.pe cows ofored.| Soccooosn |= SIX DOLLAR WATCHES Axx RBsarry,Goop TOux-KEsrERs, Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 sises, Silver oases, Stem Winding Waltham Watches from $1.50.Watches thoroughly cleaned and warranted or $1.00.Best Quality A: Main Springs, $1.00, « HENRY MOSS, 157 ST.PETER BTREET, MONTREAL.248x - Doxaip Downie.B.C.L.Hvaumxz Laxcyor, 5.C.L.Poy IE & ÿLAXSTOI, ADVOCATES, &c., Offices: \u2014Bt.Lawren co Hall Building, 145 St.James street, 04071 249x Ao OF MUSIC, Mons Te: Lessee and Manager r One Wo Matines, com oor 2% LILIAN OF Sion, in \"Vicianon sar EOLORA.The Coal Fu ure, re and all A e em bug cent Direcuor of Name ei \u2026 à Marcia, Yaris \u2018ine Sugin nal A by M.Sirtou In Bir prod tion in Paris.m pt .oo! and Ye exact duplication of Lie -Scene 1.\u2014Grund Salon in the Palace.mbassadors of the Nations by, a oi an 2 1 At ception of El Amphitheatre.The visit to the Soi liye 11.~1toom tn tho House of Andreas.* Song of venorn Acr il \u201ccatines of Justinian ta the Palace, Death ot \u2018Marcellus.the ora.con® 3-Tha tome of Acr 1V.eee 1.LThe Gardens of Ktyrax b Borat tho she Jupoodroue, Ie Nevo) &-\u2014The Etaperor Scene}.© Palace, À ç sens 5.The Aor the rat rhe Emin ° Sale of meats Friday morning at Nordustmery, 1 AL \u2014 TRE.EDWABD HARas having been arrested on St Lawrence Street, ist nos the Edward Harrington of the CP.R.249 1 Grand Trebelli Husin Concert To-night, Friday, Queen's Hall, Reserved Seats One Dellar, General admission Fifty Cents.MONTREAL - BICYCLE CLUB, à FIXTURES, Provided the weather keeps fine.7,80 p.m.Blue Bonnets.THURSDAY, October 28! 6.15 am, Mount Ko Par! H.JOYOR, 2491 Sania: CVE OF CANADA.CHURCH PARADE.The Battalion p.mat \u2018the Cpostie, 3 dress wi with busbies, ep\u201d ou 5 By Order, yee ©.W.RADIGER.OPT.ADS.or FORESTERS A special sex sérmon b re Tho Revd.Dr.STEVENSON, Lit Roy A 1 1 this res threw.Mam nbers Le & ake Sra Dw trend.=e 4; ED AR 84 - 249 2 NE Com, Trains wilt- leave.\u2018Bonaventure Depot for Blue Bonnets at \u2018t and 2 p.m.to-morrow for Riding School Races, returning at 5.30 and 6.42.291 MONTREAL STREET | RAILWAY co.Ts dope Mot ot he hae holders © e °s ce.19 Place d'Armes Hill on WEDNESDAY.the 3rd November next at 13 o'clock, noon.for the Election of Directors aud enerally to the business of the co EE Mia SS om te 0 next, net, CREE a, an 1 van 3493 law WEDDING BIRTHDAY PRESENTS, The Largest Assortmentot ~ | WEW, BEAUTIFUL AXD USEFUL Will be found at 6.W.CLARKE\u2019S, _ 238 & 240 ST: JAMES STREET-#à New Goods opening up dally, (ots RPORTANT TO PHOTOGRAPERS.I have ve on hand à.complete assortment of PHOTOGRAPHER'S GOODS, which I sm prepared to sell very cheaply.A call is respectfully requested.J.MARTIAL, ! i J oBE0N & MOLENNAN, Marsisters.A Advocates.dre, _BTANDARD BUILDING.167 BT.J.Les IB nx D.MoGmex.abe : rares MoLFsaz, kip) to the the sooth ing i Ponts hie a n| ot MoDosaie's Co ugh Expectorant.Por saleby emia, Victoria Sagar.Telephone No.No.63.NATED BY WATER VALET Be Yh > Nr LE VELVETEEN 2000 nc 050-2000 RGE J OWEL 2 Let fiat, Red: Door 4 x2\u2014-comein em Daudet ronD AB X moratag eu void the RZ ROUND AND.SET & Boy , formerly ot Crale = Btree nou Bt.Consta t.bogs to i das ie te business.attended to Drompir, | Bods rs with Costen & Co., erine Yat.a every otre Dame Philbin, ER St: and ni ; \u201cFadéé Vavet and Bonn Dé Wie Mf iran sa \u2018pxou Factor.\u201866 Rtecry ve, Awe ve LAGATC \u201cRo cénneution with An: y Outer more.Tbr j 20e Crete ta Insotren 22 pt lar cough bas fred: M ed ou ; >| ane tho.Chenpest Watch in the cour, TUESDAY.October 26th, \"a NCIENT ORDER.Corner gh Lawrence and Lagçauchetiere Ro : \u2018GENERAL BAZAAR.| \"Chemist, Victoria Square.©.nl ALUABLE: ee _\u2014\u2014\u2014a -Btable Horse Blankets, Street Blankets, ri Horse Blankets, Hong Horse Blankets, ao Riding Whips.English, Crops, Track Whips Cab Whips.ach WI Lips, Tandem Whips Team Whips.hin ck Driving Bits, Ridin, ts, Russian and Bwiss Sad.ddte and shaft Totnes.Horse Boots, ses Muzzles.Crib- perles tu Te Machines ko.Gators | ngeinz Lamps, H Pins So ee Swent Sera) ors, ony Horse Brushes, Water rushes.s, Dandy es, Brushes, Compo Brushe mbs, | es, Chamois, Hitching Woights, Har- ook rness Compo, Harness Black- ess Soaps, Hal fore of every descript Riding Saddles, Bridles and Martingal Coach and Coupe Harness in London and Paris styles.Village Cart and Tilbury Harness.Fine Single and Double Road Harness, Wo have the largest line of Harness ever shown in one establishment, and\u2019 at heretofore unkno e make ther ve A finest harness t at cai can be made for city trad as well as all other grades.Complete atock of Nicoline Goods, ! fipecial orders promptiy attended to.Harness made to order at ahortest notice.We have everything required for the Horse and Stable.HENEY & LACROIX, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, 337 ST.PAUL STREET.247x6e0d 7 = * STRACHAN'S 4, Seat EDGE\" SOAP,\u2019 * AN LADIES 4\" ALLL a\" * a* atx FUR CAPES AND MUFFS- to 8 purchaser, than a large | from.provided the, pr ices.ave.right, this we clan for our Fur Capes and Muffs, which consist of, Coney, Hare, Opossum, Seal, Beaver, Raccoon.Persian Lamb, Mink, nk, Alaska, | Sable and Grey.Squirre Henry Moreen & Co.ARF FURNOURE! Turkish Carpetat © Rich Curtains?Mronze Oranmenis: Mric-e-Bract Marble Statues! French Timeopleces! ne The ubscriber bas, been instracted to sell ath ms, 213 8t James street, o ee October aby Ingtant.A choice collection of Imported Furniture and Effects.the property of Pa gentioman who has given up housekeep! This ts patent à doubt the Chatcest Let over eff + Au ction ta Canada.Mahogany Furnitu a Nothing is more satisfaciory and varied stock to select.tor, st Jamies st.and Vie.Sq.Jw Then ia oi forks or pt de) rec Tiedt SETH Slr this Jnafiet ony Planers, Band = el uit Lover Bul LIN fr See pa Le Second hand 41% Po ny Blane, Msoli Ines, à Toit Cave à un ui Donkey À Nine j Phuteva vaut Blowers, | a in \"3 SIH.NT an ris em | Po fl ppeet r anem pao.0.Ni n aoyerar si.ogiue Lathes rR Keides 8 I A Largs Assortment of Pulieys, Shaftmg apa COLQUHOUN, DRUMMOND 63 Common Btreet.Mon - Hot Blast Stoves for la 9 halls or wa eral or sale, in ied Side Aira ; MR.THOS ANAM.Bran.bona 247ttx vortiicatse Labs, OR SALE\u2014AT $0 A SOLID RED roses sotter pup, Sires 1 monthy \u2018old, me 817 R SALE-A ATHONG WORRINT For No.206 St Patriok st.Bt.Gabriel Ah Ne.FLAT ROIS EE EE \"RO LET-CHEAP, STORE, NO.1372 ll At etinaton Arcade, St.Catherine et.We ANTED-A, PIECE OF GLASS Tham i feet Ly seven feet.Ostell & Co cas ore: $49 1 Ww Wie HATELY Jo RENT, PEW ae \u2018WANTED - BUNCH MAKERS.wos SMITH, FIRCHEL & 00, rmx.URS.-LADY WHO CAN DO REPAIE- yw on Fure and Cutting, situstion; Hboral salary to a suitable person ce in person or b tt 0 BE Bers has Letter to A.J ANTED\u2014A LITTLE GIRL TO Ad .AA, a baby and make herseli useful.Ap~ 493 21 ST, GENEVIEVE STRÉET,- VV ARTHDCAT LORGE & CO'S., 6 FIRST ses Wade ne \u2014 HOUSEMAID.THREE nurse for ono chlld.Apply Tg 240 TERR Box, MUST WRITE AND to 6 end.Apply ** Tou Boa, Ta: om ane VV ANTED-DBE Sqons TRAVELLER Fou ci CITY you! > Connection Indis) ch, from to 15 Saturday, inst to W.Pa vay find Wo ion of ruse, aa AGED SERSON FOR A Fy eer, of trust, three children, cas required.A Adee \u201cX W004, Stas oF WANTED boys ON CIGAR BOXES, AT LA : ANTED-A BOY ABO FIFFE =» WA pores and make hi Sir =e Fh ply before 8a.m, or after 7p.m.WANTED-A UENERAL SERVANT, TIF en cs rN Te Pure ste hve WASTED-DINING-ROOM 8 pit a COM WARTED-A A TEMPORARY ol FoR nT WES, Teh ir.TR Co S Cathoringan ot aga WASTED IMMEDIATELY, À GOOD.FLALM WASEDA 11 FIRST CLASS GENERAL SERVANT, .\u2014_milacoverst BL AN LED Y Wie CN a VE E family.Appiy 1507 Quiario st 300-1: LWA TED \u2014 HOTEL YORT Li, REELY,, a WAS ED SMART, TIDY GIRL Al 5.10 Ty gap orne oftwo.City: DO GENKRAL USE WATE A, SHE 0 Neti NTE! uN .wa D MEDIATEL 8 AE A mond, No.Soc Craig St, t0D Waites Seer SLAs care salloresses.EE AN ED A AS NURSE 2ween Hi 2e o Stick re vu mek SN Wears roy SER AE coo.Arp i WASTE LY 10 71 DUR agrEDAT, qRCE suas LAD, ABOUT Ne st > Et\" = at ah au ; WANT, sr UNG Max, Se Res co.iia C.nen, ie Buses lane Rear rain aide 000, N'isteL pl ExPRELE phy od Er AR WT A RESP! RESPECTABLE WASTE as ESPK ARE \u2014 Nik Conimote pots) a .Ebony\u2014Extension Dining Table, Leather Covered Dining Chairs, handsome Bide- Rich Inlatd Cabinet Desk.Walnut Cabinet work of Art), , Hat § Oak\u2014 Amine Cabinet toarvedh.Library Table, Chars, ota.Bruss_Goods-Ch Father Timo) Fall Clock, D ee aa \u2018onde! + npes-\u2014 ARM nk Stand, { ma, Plaques, ote pre in 1 - great variety! x very large \u2018 Paina Sever ulus o Où a Cartalne-\u20141v Sets, in ada: Sloth, \u20ac Satin; also, Lambre Blin 2.ete).fine in- Em ; Al: lot of oth t 2 a ke vata e ie to 24 li now on view.Orde 2% will be sxecuted free of charge.ORIENTAL nues Ps FINE ART GOODS IN JAPANESE Ro DUCTION, a To be held at the Bubecribers\u2019 Rooms, ROPE ns : A TYENTION RE Is BEQUESTED TO TH Noa.1838 AND 1835 Nore Dams: \u2018Brame.best of references.A My, bay Chengevitie W''ientou sv A TIN = nation Tye yA Ty A DR die Rois rene 0 Willtam pr WAST RD \u2014 FE ATION AS \u201cAs Bu ERI Uk OR it, ences.lent Steet washike * ar WANIED-WOLR BY BY, THE DAT.van Reed.ARGE Les Boon Ar Poe SoARD.ALS0 Roows ToT, {658 DORCHERTER on Rooms WiTÉ .1588 SR \u20ac SE ROQALANIE! FRONT ROOM wr D.108 M-LARUE WI RRO9M-LanoE WELL RY Th ot rer : ROB TO LET TE aie sie a, ER i Rep ba FURNLI ROOM en Ero To-morrow, SATURDAY, At \u201c Evéry article must be sold, as our-orders | are to sell without limit or reserve.partioulars in Auction column, SALE AT 2 AND 7.80 1 a A M HICKS & 00.» Vuctionsers.GED SHEET TRON BY AUCTION.Wo will sell for account of whom it may concern, in\u2018lots to sult buyers: / un Bundies Sheet Trot Iron.o, A einen 10 to slight: 1y sortes ox BB, grime 9.to 28, slight- oS at the stares, cornsr Ÿ Comm.me streets; opposite the.oar Sheds.EsDAY, OCTOBER At 1% o'alook Noon.THONSON & COWDEY, : Auctioneera 2491 NEXT, THE 25TH INST, I will holds Special Evening Sale of Stoves and Furniture my Rooms.No.322 8 James Sires : Parties Bas send ten * Bale at 7.goods for this Sale-should ing on the Say of Bala.hom.W, E.SHAW.Auctioneer.\u201cHouses \u201cHouses Wanted to Purchase.BN mw.$9000 u ; In 1 Jooalitten.prices tron 290 ee plo elass of bln \u201cIntending purchasers preter or Dareheste Eston Avenue, west, and not =.x THOMAS, | Real Estate Agent.3 St.John Bt.T | Ro darHoalars in: \u2018hand-bilte, to be had Sa .MONDAY) EVENING WILLING 10 Vomiaion gare Les Se We a n and} ei pre ass LOS, BOY NAMED AETHOR art.Aout the age of 14, stou and large bead, mediam complexion.about 8 weeks, has not heard of i tion left at his father, U.A.Swddars; 15 XK R W.Stoddart's, 43 Bicury st, willbe dl ceived) ; OST-STRAYED, A OW Dy sus.Dorchester at.The Logos THURSDAY Nala c peus 5 sig #51 oi pa CF.171) FROM Ha Tao.Bn Gok ToL\" | it détalniag, RE LOA SjLLow BHAM.EW X 2nd OCTOR K HE b eer boon, STORES AEF ur MORE! « no nee to aning but © witb.of v primer chiki by Dh iRR Sth 5.LAW) "]
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