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[" RIE I MONTREAL.SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1888, Star PRICE ONE CENT.| CURE Headacho and relieve all the troubles tnoi- dent to a billous stato of tho systom, such as Dizrin Mex oss, Nausca, Drowsiness, ! tro.after eating, Pain fn tho Side, kc.Whils their most ,semarkablo success has been showy in curing SICK Headache, yet Oarter\u2019s Little Liver Pills are eq valuable in Constipation, curing aud preventing tuisanngÿ{ng corn Haint, while they also # correct all disorders of the stomach stimulate the liver and regulate the buwels.Even if they only i 'Aechs they would almost tipriosless to those who £ufler from thia&ittressing complaint; but fortunately thefr goofgéss does ncteud hore,pnd those who once try thai will And these little pills valn- able in Bo many ways that they will not be willing to do withogt them.But after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that hero {s where we make our groat boast.Our pilly cure it while others à Carters Tite Liver Pilla are very small and very easy to take.One or two pills inake a dose.They are strictly vegotable and do not gripe or parge, but by their gontie action pleass all wha use them.In viaisat 25cents; five for $1.by druggists everywhere, or sent by nail.CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York Small BL.Small Dosa Small Brice) ARMBRECHT\u2019S COCA WINE Sustains and Kefreshes both Mind and y.Alds Digestio | lrproves the Appetite, d KKemoves Fatigue.It is both effective and rapid in its action.and may be taken with perfect safety for ans lenzth of time.I is superior to al! other tonies, such as Iron, Cinchona, Cali- © suva &c.and uslike these, FF NEVER CONSTIPATES.in cases of sleeplessness from exhaustion or fatigue it is invaluable, producing sound and refreshing sleep, without the distressing sensation so common alter Opiates, Bromides, and Hydrate of Chiora been prescribed aroushout Furope for yoars by the mast pminent physicians, has been pronounced the most powerful restorer of the vital forces.ARMBRECHT, NELSON & CO., : 2 Duke Street, - Grosvenor Square, ONDON, ENG FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.OS BEC SO RO SES Errors\u2019 of Youth.\" SUFFERERS FROM rvous Youthful UE ocretions, Early Decay.BK TOUR ON PHYSICHAN ! Se \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 is se is wl A x2.Many men, from 1 the effects of Toutafa] tmprad enue, have brought about & state o t has reduced the ral or men as ind nos a! most every hee > and the rea) ne at ihe 0 rouble porta) Loe every bela pt ä ted, 11 they octore ng ! ho 3 re Nor bes PANTIN tho many valuable odles that medion science ak produced es.The accomy APA Pty proscription is of- Aceriain an by te use after ed.ds pnre ine in tbe preparation of prgrouron_ jo ; 2 EE an must be a 8 grain 3 112 Aine aleoholie, 2 grate Fhe andy, sor plas.Mix./ Mars sud pile hen ati pm nr ,andans @ other on gotng = Ÿ be necraxary br in ga ratient Lo take ovro fe at {adie matins = bon namber thres a to every condition 2 one ii pau resume in ettlher sex, £ and espsoi ® renniting | om J imprur moa, Tale Tocnperail ve pow of this restorative are truly astomshing, and iw ç pre eontinued for short tune cu ra the A js languid, debtiita: adil ; of wewed ite nr vigor.1 ER are constantly In receiptof letters of 3 tmqusey co relative tn this remedy, we would say ould prefer 10 obtain it of ua, 5 a securely sel of we wi l'en furnish 6 pac! > which ir cnr most cases.for $5.NEW a MEDIGAL NSTHUTE) THIS MAN HAD CATARRH! It atarted from a simple cold, was ageravat- ed by Another: he used a \u2018\u2018courh mixture.wtçh affordod his nose and L end no benefit He then tried his \u2018family doctor,\u201d whospras- ed his throat and blew powder up hia nostrils | till it pearly choked him; instond of catring beiier ho «ot worse, and after tinkering here and there with his trouble for two winters nud \u201cone pammer © Crmo to UK; his wis a cas peuule {nu treatment nearly opposité to what he had been receiving.as well as special con- stitntional medication, atc, After a MINGLE COURSE of three inonths\u2019 treatment cendinæ October 19th, 1887,) he was entirely cured, Read what he writes July 17th, 1 STOCEPORT, N.Ÿ.Fais Tin 1888.Dear Dr.Kergan and Stag, - Yours.informing mo of proposad viait to Montreai, forwarded to me here whore I hava bern living since last May.accor, 1 can never thank vou for curing me.I passed throuh the winter and spring without avon the siivhtest return of my ol irouble.I have gained 28 pounds in welcsht, now weighing 178.the most [ ever did.1 have seen peontn who have had Catarrh longer than I did but never met anyone an whom it acted more badly.I bevan to think It wa- consumption until you assured such was not the ease and entld bo eared in4to6montha You pip IT IN TRRER MONTHS.and T shall alwava praise youl for it, Uae my name and lotter if de-ir- abe, and let all write me who doubt your statoments in regard to My cnse, .Your Frisnd, J.STENERWALD, Dr.J.D.KERGAN Staff of Specialists, COMPOSING: HIA INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL COUNCIL, SELDOM FAIL 1T0 CURE CATA RRH AND CONSUMPTION, Ther Lave no equals and thelr records will Now in Montreal, at the ALBION HOTEL.CONSULT THEM FREF, AT ONCE.Visitends THURSDAY Night, Ang.Teen Those doing 80 will receive one of Dr, Rergan'e Puimonontenas (lung fer) put OF CHARGE 1 trom ment is ordered.If unable to call Write to Mendquarters.Cor.Michigan Ave.& Shelby St., DETROIT.miCcH.217841 WORLD'S NEWS CONDENSED.The Local Government Bill Passes the Commons.A New Trial Against the * Times Emperor William Leaves for Copen- hagen\u2014l'ope Leo Mi\u2014 American and Canadian Notes.CABLE.Mr.(O'Donnell proposes tu move for a new trini against the London dimes The Local Government Bill last night passed the Liritlah House of Commons without a division.A thousand coal miners at St.Etienne, France, have struck, and it is expected the strike will spread.l'ope leo 1s sullering from un attack of his oud cooiy, liver complaint While not serlous:iy li}, Le has been corde red to take ofvre break- mineral waters «very Morning asl.!mporor \\Willlam last evening left Stockholm Jor Copenhagen, In company with I'rince Henry aud Count Herbert Bismarck, Iixlensive preparations have been msde in antigipatiou of is coming He wili reach Copenhagen on Monday.The movements of Queen Ilatalie are carefully watched, ber presence at aby point being represented as likely to result in political intrigued, It is reported she 1s going sv Udess& In neptinber to Visit the tomb of her lather.several members of the Russian court sre séekins Lo briug about an inter- View between Lhe Queen and the Czar.Despatches {rem Cape Town report that there is no prospect of a settlement of the coutlict in Zululand, and war must go on, Une element ol danger has been removed, lt Wäs leared Lhe Boers would take part with the Zuius, but Lhe Government of tha Transvaal bas decided to preserve strict neu- trulity, and bas riven orders to that effect to settiers on Lhe border who were dispused to sympathize with the Zulus, AMERICAN.(General Sheridan's condition is unchanged.Six Lramps.who were stealiog a ride on tbe Umaha au! Republican Valley Road, were killed by tLe train broakioæ and cuilid- ing near lutan station, about $V miles from Omaha.Counrel for Chiara Clgarale, at New York, yesterday received a despatch from Gover- Lor Hill statins nat be nad decided to commute the sentence of the condemned woman Lo linbrisuB nent for lle.Senator Ingalls is quoted as saying that tho United niates Senate will consider and pass the tariff bill within two weeks alter it is reported.\u2018This will be done by Meeting at 11 o'clock and holding night sessions.Clerk King Anderson, of the Pacitic Fx- press Company, Nan Francisco, bas been arrested.He cnnfessed to stealing the ten thousand dollar gold package shipped to Astoria on Subduy.Îhe money was re- covereu.John Johnson, who was entombed by the caving in ofl a well at Johastown, Neb.passed Lis sixtb day yesterday.wb-n food and water was given to him.Yon are still working at the well, and it ig expected that he will ve got vut to-day.J.P.Johnson loward, whose reported wealth gaived for him the title of the \u2018Black Prince,\u201d and who has \u2018or inany years been active in Brooklyn politics, way yesterday sentenced at New York to seven years and six months imprisonment for comuuit- ting perjury.A great indignation mass Reet! was beld at San Francisco, on Thursday night, againstthe ('ninese.Thousands were turned away irom Lhe malin hall and tormed an overflow meeting.After the speeches a memorial to + ongress was adopted with chears, setting fortn that through the perversion of the laws by the ['nited States Court thousands of Chinamen were entering the port weakly, and offering to prove yhese facts at their own expense to a visiting Cougressiona! committee, and finally demanding the impeachment of federal Judges Sawyer and dbabin for perverting the laws.or The President of Venezuela yesterday telegraphed as follows to the President of the United States: \u201cOn the occasion of tue inauguration of the cable to-day in this republic, I have the honor to salute you cordially, boping that the electric wire may be a new boud of barmouy between the two nations for whose prosperity, as well as tor your own personal happiness, Iofler siucere prayers.\u201d Secretary Bayard replied as follows: \u201cThe President is absent, and in bis vebalf 1 cordially accept your message of amity and un assured that the cable, with its tacilities for amicable communication, will prove a blessing to the people of both countries.\u201d The statement transmitted to the United States Congress yesterday by the Secretarv of the Treasury from various bureaus ln us departn.ent, relative to property beionging to Government but wrungliully withheld, shows the value of such property to atnouat to over $70,000,000.H.B.Littlepage, special officer oI the Department of Justice, states that the British Government.through trickery, succeeded in swindling the Unlied States out of $40,000,000 worth of property that belonged to the Coniederation.He claimns that in 18064 a large number of ves- gels were built in Great Britain for the confederacy and paid for with contederate money, but when the rebeillon closed these Vessels Were seized hy the Dritish and disposed of, the vessels generally going to merchants and the war vessels and rams being added to the British navy.CANADIAN.The Winnineg Free press prints a rumor that Hou.Mr.Dewdney, when appointed Minister of the Interior, will be a candidate in Cardwell.It 13 said that Senator Glrard is anxious to re-enter active public Hfe and may run for Provencher, thrdugh which be is driving now.It is understood that the ennvict Roberts, reported to be dying tn Kingston penitentiary, bus been parduned and his release ordered.The Government steamer \u2018\u201c Cruiser \u201d ia now on her way to (Georgian bay, whers in adaiti to looking alter the lake fisheries she will'be eugazed In preventing smuggling trom the Unitad States.; Special Customs Officer Wolff has reported to the Customs Department at Ottawa the seizure of a lot of watehes smuÆgled into Canada fron the Cuited States at Salmon River, N.Tbe work of construction on the line of tbe Pontiac & Pacilic Junetion railway ls being vigorously prosecuted, aod it is expected that belore next autuma the company wii be running trains into Pembroke.Iieports to the Fisheries department at Ottawa continue to show that matters are working smoothly under the modus vivendi.Tune American fishermen take out their licenses and there is very little disposition Lo evaile the regulations shown, Judging®y telegrams from New York re- caived by Lhe Manitoba government and the nature of information asked for it is ap- pureut an arrangement of some kind is belng made with the Northern Pacific.Some Information has already been wired and documents expressed to New York CoL Tisdale, M.P, was in Ottawa yesterday on business connected with the South Norfolk ratlway.He says the line will be commenced immediately, and he expects it will be iimished by December, when it will be taken over and run by the Grand Trunk in convection with their Georgian Bay sys- ten.; wn W.J.(Graham, Collector ot Inland Revenue, of Owen Sound, on Thuraday soized an HMlicit distillery in full operation in Collingwood Townsblip, County Grey, at the foot of the Blue mountains.\u201d W.J.Me- Millan, the chief distiller, was tried and convicted, being fined $100 and one month's fwprisonisent.nos.Walton, the proprietor, made his escape.There was a coo- siderable quantity of unrectified spirits, malt and crushed graln and about two hundred gallons of mash.Sir A.P.Caron.laughed yesterday when shown a sensational despatch rom Ottawa toa New York paper, in which it was stated that great anxiety was feit at Ottawa ad to the snfetv of C battery sent to the Skeena district, and the Militia Department was charged with having blundered in the route selected [or the men.Sir Adolphe sald that there was not the slightest anxiety about the safety of the men Who had been sent ous - » the local authorities, as provided by the aet, and the Militia Department had nothing 10 do with selecting the route.At the £ast Elgin Reform convention at Aylmer, Chas.Dance, ex-warden, was nominated on the third ballot to contast the coming election for the local House.The Marine department at Ottawa has been advised that Lhe Imperial Government hus decided not to coutinue its signal sta- Uon on Mambro Island at the entrance to Halifax barbor and tbat the regular troops stationed on the island will be withdrawn.Mrs.Smith, wile ol Policeman Smith, arrested at Toronto some time ago charged with murder and acquiited, is seriously ill from the effect of the arrest.Smith was arrested on suspicion of having murdered Joseph Priestman, real estate agent of Parkdale, last autumn.Contrary to general expectation, the Reform couvention at Truro, yesterday.nominated a straight party candiaate to contest Colchester County.Their choies was Cyrus Katon, hardware merchant, ot \u2018Truro.Mr.Eaton's platform Is unrestricted reciprouity and prohibition.There are now three temperance candidates in the field.First Sir Adams Archibald, Ministerialist, \u201cyrus Eaton, Opposition.und Edward Fulton, Third Party F Probibitionist.The difficulty between the cigar manufac- turérs ana thetr employes in Toronto has assumed a new And acute phase.Nearly ten weeks have elapsed \u2018since the inception of the strike and during that time the employers have made no effort to fill the places ol the men who left thelr shops.but this week advertisements have appeared in the papers of several Canadian cities asking for skilled workmen to come to Toronto, and the men on strike have accepted this asa declaration of war and are preparing themselves tor the fray.The manutacturers are also importing machinery to do work hitherto done by band.A deputation from the Townships of Cal- tender, Chicousing and Esquising waited on Vice-President Van Horne at Toronto last evening and wished a loop line of the Caradian Pacitic Railway built along the bed of the Credit river instead of the short cut roade by the Credit Valley ratlway.A miller from Nouvelie, Mr.Noble, stated that he supplied 65,000 barrels of flour to the Grand Trunk Railway every year.1f the line was built this would go over the Canad'en Pacific Railway.The deputation asked Mr.Yan Horne to send an engineer over the proposed line Mr.Van Horne raplied that he did not see that the road would pay and suggested that the tbree townships build the road and the Canadian Pacitic Rallway would run it and pay tbe townships 4U per cent of the profits RUSSIA AND BULGARIA The Recent Conspiracy Against Ferdinand Sald to Have been Inspired by Russia, LONDON, July 27._The revival of at- teuipts by the Zankoff party in Bulgaria to rid the country ol Prince Ferdioand by assassination delinitely disposes ot the reports that Russia has resolved to have nothing lurtber to do in the matter of Bulgaria's status and the question of the principality s ruiership.Zankoff and his colleagues have not for several years.rmoade a single political move except at the behest of Russia and under the instructions of accredited Russian agents, and it is absurd lo assume that now that the leader of that party and his cutef followers are outiawed in Bulgaria aod refugees in Russia, that they are taking measures of revenge or seeking reinstate mont 10 thelr own country without the advice of their late counsellors or the instrue- tions of their present protectors.Despite the protestations of Russian indifference to the future o! Bulgaria, during the visit to St.Petersburg of the Emperor of Germany, nobody believes that the Czar has for a moment lost sight of the paramount object of his late interference in Bul- garia\u2014tne expulsion of the burg Fringe and the permanent occupation ol Bulgaria and Roumelia by Russian troops.1f there was really à plol Lo remove Prince Ferdinand Irom the Bulgarian throne ina manper precluding all possibility of bis return in the flesh, as is alleged by the re - ports, implicit relinnce may be placed upon tbe assumption that the Russian Government pianned ft though its execution devolved upon Zankofl and his henchmen.Whether Prince Ferdinand be slain, or in some otber and pleasanter manner makes bis exit {rom Bulgaria, 11 is the opinion of Continental politicians that bis stay in Sofia will not be prolouged beyond Lhe spring | months of 188%, and it is generally believed that whatever means may be taken to effect his explusion Germany will offer no interference.For obvious reasons Russia will not be substituted for Austria as an ally of Germany, but it 18 quite plain that the visit of Emperor William to St.Petersburg bas greatly reduced the necessity ot Germany's reliance upon Austria in the event of hosti- hities from any quarter, though it has undoubtedly increased the degree of dependence ol Austria upon Germany in similar eircumstances.PAUPER IMMIGRATION.\u2019 Midlapd Ontario Kuoights of Labor Take Action.LINDSAY, Ont, July 27.\u2014 District Assembly No.236 Kbpights of Labor has been in session here during the past two days, being attended hy representatives from Graven.hurst, Midland, Port terry, Lindsay, Ux- bridge and Peterboro, and a considerable amount of important work bas been transacted.District Master Workman Elliott, of Uxbridge, was elected to represent the district at the General Assembly to be held at Indianapolis in November next\" The foilow- ing resolution was adop \u201cWe, the delegates of the various local assemblies in session at Lindsay.do condemn the landing on our shores of pauper and other immigrants, and are of opinion that Parlia- mej should pass a bill enabling the Govern- to deal with this (Juestion and remove oh vila complained It was also resolved = call the attention of members of Parliament to the vast importance of the Government issuing all the currency and éstabiishing a natioual bank, all benefits derived therefrom to go directly to the people.HON.EDWARD BLAKE.To be Banquetted by Irishmen on his Arrivi al at Toronto.ToroxNTo July 27.\u2014About sixty Irishmen, ropreseptalives of all creeds and politics, foet in the ltossin house to-night in response to a circular.Kev.Dr.Burns of Hawliton, presided.\u2018The following resolution will explain the object of the meeting :- \u201cThat the Irish people of this province, irrespective of cread or politics, desire to extend to Hon.Édward Blake their appreciation of his services in the cause of Ireiand, and that a banquet be tendered Rim at the ssin house, the date 10 be fixed hereafter.\u201d Committees were appointed to make the necessary arrangements regarding invitations, toasts, eto.letters of regret for inability Lo be present were read from Irishmen in different parts of the province.Mr.biake sailed from Liverpool to-day, but will not arrive here till the end of September as he will spend the intervening time on the Lower St.Lawrence for the benetit of his eait A RAINBOW IN THE NIGHT TIME -PRINOETON, Ind., July 27.\u2014A rainbow was Astinctly seen here in the north-western sky on Monday night at 10.30 o'clock.The moon, At an aititude ot thirty degrees, was shining brightly at ita tuli in the south- easlern sky, while a heavy rain storm was prevailing in the north west.TO A FAITHLESH ONE, i thia coldness.Sweatnst.herelore treat me » Our hours together.once fleetest, Thou burdenesat with woa Wherefore this unkindnoess, Vherefore shunn'st thou ma?Methinks that Tawell in bilndnoss When robbed of si:bt of thee.« Tto thea was never alse in act or thought: I loved thee, love thoe lorever, Why hast thou me forgot?Haat found a dearer lover?: Ab! thou startest now Thy teil -tale blushes \u201cweep over ¥ throat and cheek an brow.Woe to bim who woos hoe.Thon wert false t Hon Woe to him Nha will choose thes, For thou\u2019it ba (rue ton Montreal.oh Paru Wear.Nee MR.SAULSBURY'S PLEA | For the Ratification of the Fish.erles Treaty.Tactics of Repubitoan Senators Again Condemned\u2014Mr.Bayard's Success in Securing à Treaty Praised, WASHINGTON, July 27.\u2014In the Benate today Mr.Cullom's resolution as to the Canadian Paeitic railway went over till Monday next without action.Mr, Sherman gave notice that as soon as the sundry civil ap propriation bill should be disposed of he would insist on getting Lbe tisherles treaty out of the way, and be hoped to do so early next week.The Sonate then proceeded to the consideration of the flsheries Lreaty n open execulive session, and was addr by Mr.Saulsbury in favor of ita ratification.Demo-\u2019 cratic senators, he said, had not opposed the open execulive session from an y apprehension thab the public discussian of the Lreaty would injure tbe administration.or the Democratio party.On the contrary, Shey believed that a Tull understanding of it i would commend it to the javorable judg: | ment of the country as a ivise.and just sei § ment -mhioh..Q.A cool and delightful family resort, The most modern and finest located hotel in the country tt a near distance of twenty-two miles west of Montreal, Special Rates for Saturday Tourists, For turther particulars apply to \u20ac.& N.VAI.LEE, 166z tf Proprietors.LOCUST HALL, KEESVILLE, N.Y Only 5 hours ride Lom Montreal.Take D.& H.%.R.train.7,25 in morninz, to Pt.Kent station and there connect with stages, arriving at Locust Hall in time for dinner, Beautifully situated at the entrance to Adirondack Mountains, Home eéomforts\u2014 boating-cooling retreats, Charming spot to ut in a few weeks\u2019 rest amongst the pines.tates very reasonable.Address, M, HATCH, Locust Hall.Keesville.N.Y, 176218 \u2014SEA BATHING! \u2014- Inch-Arran House, DALBOUSIE, BAIR DES CHALEURS, N.B.The Healthicst 1\u2019lace in Canada.This favorite Summer Resort, on the line of the Intercouilonial lway, opens JUNE 15th.Beauti'ul scenery, good bathing, boating.Hsh- ing aLd driving, together with a good table and the other comforts of a city hotel, The sanitary arrangements are perfect.Pure ater, thorough drainage, water closets of modern style on each floor, and bath rooms supplied b hot cold and salt water.Ad- jress Fucxa Manager.Daluousie, N.z The Iroquois House! THE BELEIL MOUNTAINS, ST.HILALRE, P.Q.Accommodation for 300 Guests.Roturn fare to Hotel from City, per G.= 7 only $1.25.PROSPECE PARK HOTEL, Catskill, N, Y.SEASON OF 1888.This popular and first-ciass hotel, beautifully situated, 200 feet above and fr ,nting on the Hudson River.now open.For rooms, circulars, terms, and all other information desired.address, PROSPECT PARK HOTEL CO.Catskill, N, Y.J.H.BAGLEY, Puy 160z eod anager.Bolton Spring House BOLTON SPRINGS, QUE.WHM.T.ROONEY, .- Proprietor.\" First-Class Accommodation for Invalida, TERMS: $5.00 70 87.00 PER WEEK.GOUD LIVERY IN CONNECTION! 168 6eod SEL BATHING.TADOUSAC HOTEL, TADOUSAOC, SAGUENAY.P.Q.A cool md nda family resort, Tree trom maeliria and insects: celebrated for its catches, of Black B ass, ; drivin ng axl boat ner Olhnaurpassed beauty : only 1% hour obtteal by Grand Trunk RR pond for sroulars, i CHAS.F.BECK.Also, FLORIDA HOUSE.STE, AUGUSTINE.SARATOGA BPRINGS, N.Y.CLARENDON HOTEL, Enlarged and improved under its original management, Dew open at popular prices.1723 CHAS.E.LELAND.EQ = TE ree \"iro Bloved to contin gay; Ee Picea Rn nd PISA: T.tebtar se diecdon cals « rer es [ne t rest § of rice, 50 ota.& box; Tetters, DR.Fa Pattee Ba.TR HE VERY BEST PREPARATION OF Lod Liver Oil.CASWELL, MASSLY COS bmuision with Quinine q Pepsin, Broce by leading Fou 113% osdway and 578 5th av., New roi Vis saleby W, A.Dror & Ue.M This celebrated Seaside Resort will be open for the reception of guests, Wednesday, June 18th.Far tull particulars as to terms, address until June 1st to Levis, P.Q.: after \u2018that date M, SH M A N, Lossee & Managsr, FADOUSAC,P.Q LEON SPRINGS HOUSE Is Open for the Reception of Guests.Terms, $7 to $10 per week.Correspondence solicited.JAS.GILMAN.Proprietor.Specific Articles, AH! ! y D'ELORIMIER THE SHIRT- maker hus a few more Linen Office Cuaus at 81; ker English Causbrie shirts, 2 collars palr cuffs, are stilt at $1; (ry them.1700 Notre Dame i.Z LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL rniture and Bedd ing, the best and shespest in Lhe city.oJ.STE Et 18 182d Notre Dame Street.BEAUTIFUL LINE OF GILT WALL PAPERS to be cloured out at 206 per roll, inst be sald at once.Wek TIE 1392 Ha oué Dame street.JPLACKBERRY © CARMINATIVE ASAFE and effcctunl cure for diarrhoea.cholera morbas and dysentery for both chiklrn and adals, Price 20e Be sure au nd get that.Prepared by CU, J.COVERNTUN &-C 1532 Boeckh's Standard Brashes.ty nnd Size Guarantecd.Ou For sate Byatt name Houses.ATs BAIN PIPES! PORTLAND, ROMAN Canmia Comments; Fire BrioXa, Firs Gar White RPA ACER EE MN w Hieury Filmer, JC VELOPES INL LARGE VARIETY, OSEPH: TRORT 1E 8, w 258 St.James ER Montreal.Friis: ALFits stopped free Dy Dr.Kilue's Great Noro ostorer.No Fits after first day's use.-Marvellous cures.Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to Fit cases.Hend to Dr.Kilne, 031 Aroh street, Phila., Pa.For sale by Lyman Bros.& Co.Toronto, 15 JOR CHOLERA, DIARRHOEA AND 43220 w dy seatery, use Blackberry Carminative, Pri Prepar by vu OVEKNTON \u201c0.Corner at of Bieary und Dorchester © Brauch 10Ÿ St Lawrence 133 2 YOWNSHEND, J.E.834 8T.JAMES STREET.Pure Ceading of gro description.stem-winder Woven Wire Mattress.ephoue, MO.10z N RS SMILLLE, 872 PALACE STREET, Montreal.Lady Patients received at moderate rales; best of hursin 5 i strictly private.lich.ea city medical references « 2522 CANCER SZ TE OI Dre L D à RE MeRICHAEL, Niagara St, BUFFALO, A.Xa Stores, Hotehs, âc., to Zet TN FLATS In our bullding, cor.Craig and Bt.Pater ats.SUITABLE FOB LIGHT MANUFACTURING with or without steam power.ROBERT MITCHELL & C0._ APPLY TO 112zeod tt 30.TO LET\u2014Office and Flats, | centrally located.Apply to Bushnell & Co., 160 McGill st.164eodtf ARGE FLAT TO LET IN THE GLEN- LET_OFFIOE 3 LEMOINE ET.Apply upstairs.175 3 © Beuses to Let, OTTAGES TO LET FOR SUMMER AND winter, heated with hot water and city water AA LR country and city eombined.Apply t 160 A.LIG«E »#', 1884 Notre Sums St 0 LET UPPER TENEMENT, 6 ROOMS, b.and w, ©, cosy, healthy place.Kent Aas neighborhood.Prehént lenaot leaving the city.PDIy, 12 st.Jean Baptiste street, city.175 2 To LET\u2014SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, 8 trees apartments.Apply to 52 St Elizaboth str 0 LET_HOUSE.313 ST.TR street.Immediate possession.174 8 Bonuses ant 7 Some er URNISHED HOUSE WANTED_FOR | about lat September.hy a married couple, no children, logality near ingéor Hotel.3 3eod Addr \u2018104.ess, PF.4).Box 1 AN\u2019 FED-\u2014HOUSE WITH GARDEN or an acre of land, within four miles of Post Office, Monreal, Beat mast Je moderate.Ad dress, with partioulars to 1867,\u201d aifice.174 AN TED ABOT T IST SEPTEMBER PO Box small house, with stable, west aed.Business Chances.mn IAA JOR SALE A BOOT A, AND SHOE STOCK with a three year leases, in the best rt of the city.Terms extremely moderate Apply to d.Cactier, Jr., 44 SL.Vincent steed 174 4 NOR SALE\u2014GOOD STANDS IN ALL businesses, hotels, saloons, groceries, ry estaurnnis, confectionery.Best opportuht ve! or ti ies LALtLg 1h business.Harris, 720 anal Tor Sie, FOR SALE.Steam Yacht \u201cNinie.\u201d For particulars, apply to CARRIER, LAINE & co.155z Address, si Leon Springs P.O.Que.LEVIR, P.Q.OR SALE\u2014TENTS, 744 x 10, ONLY 84; ASBURY PARK, N.Fireworks, ark Canoes, Tri- cyclen, x tue Montreal ludian Stores, 1058 Notre Dame CO I EMA N HOT 'S E.ui.and 252, 254 31.Paal si.Flags and tents on i Greatly enlarged and improved, for season of 1688.OPENS JUNE 80th.166z12 J.E.RALPH.Propristor.APE COD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT Poocasset, Mass.2 hours from Boston, on Buzzaris bay.Fishing and, Salling a nsurpassed, rood bathing, private tront pond premises.Pine Woodn and HO tnaisria.\u201d Addre: STE s- LiING, 24 West 25th st, Now York City.1 Sriaw RHEUMATISM! DYSPEPSIA! CALEDONIA BPRINGS.Unrivgfled health resort for familles, Dr.Dewar, Resident Physician, Send for guide.151718 In the homes wheke PYLE'S PEARLINE is used er the fountain of drudgt~y, back- ad temper and upset houses olds.straining process of freeing the rt.wrecks the woman and the clothes, and, at the end of the the wash tub is no longe aches, pains, sickness, The rubbing and wash day, life seems hardly w PEARLINE does the wor does the work for you\u2014do * without rubbing ; herice, wi oùrself or your clothes.Wârranted- fia Beware of imitations.avse it.rmless.Millions da Revolution 7 > YDRAULIC HOIST\u2014SECOND-HAND; cheap, and in good order.RER BROS.& MITCHFEL 178% LLER BuOS MONTRÉAL.OR SALE HALE INTEREST IN A SALOON AXD pool room a sober, Aeady man, a good chan: Addrass, \u201cX 1708.\" aran offen FO a SHANDSONE RUZ MARE, FAST Frs 2408 Notre 1 tree vin Jame a Fo SALE-C CHEAP, EXPRESS CUITS TOTRLE L'or single.Can be seen at 170 St, Lawrenco at, 174 4 WRanied to Zuxchase, ANTED- TWO.SEÇOND-TAND » MEAT B \u2018KS, Ww Adaress \u201c°K 1860,\u201d STAR office.LES.Sdauted to Borrow.SAS se ea TED-4130, ar GRSTLEA AY IN GooD POsI- An houscholdar, repayable fair interest given.confidental.Stan office, 3 Ippon ban énutele dolce \u2018Wom Cor manie vithput a ao where every ot! y has lod.A triumph of he century.For sale only by 43 Ae WALES.Bridzeport.Conn FOR MEN ONLY! A New Book ox \u2018Debility and Atrophy.\u2019 Fully xplains the only natural mothod to treat ali weak Font suri orzany of the body, Also, the quickdst, surest cure for nervous, and general pbyai¢éal debility and doeay.The effects of errors excesses, weakness of body and mind, nervousness, partinl or total impotence.etc, oured \u201cto stay cured.\u201d Men rom sf, tes and Territories and u \u2018ou ean write them, Investigate a Aystom Ol trentment which is as ote nga unfailing as any human agency reat book\u2019 malled free for a short time, 4 dress, 140z ERIE MEDICAL CO.BUFFALo, N.Y.\u2014SER THAT- worth living.Not so where \u2014that\u2019s just it, PEARIINE es J better and gricker, and itkouty ayes and tear to Sold ev here.PyLe.New York.| PRE ls Stamped On the TOBACCO You Buy.Situations Wacaud, Coachman, one that understands enro of Horses und can milk.Apply, W.GLENDINNENG Æ + 175 2 Ww Tie » 8: :reet.ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIO AGENT 5 male and female, in every Spa town or oily, 10 cunvas« aut sel brated Bra dae Comblna Case.Sells a ht.Are funded if not way dat isfacuory.Price lists ant full information ont Pon yma 5 dedrens, JG BRABANT, Canadian Braneb, Kinyston, Ont.1502 vod wa TED \u2014 COMPETENT STENU- grapher and Kemingion operator, for lemporar ion.Seat PU po, BOX 926, CITY._152 Ww A N T L D \u2014 STONECUTILES AND Bridge Laborers.50 good Limestone 3 par nd ad alas , Co nusele men à is and Good ac sommodall at on.\"MURRAY v._ WW ANTED 2 I I HST-ULASS FUB UTTERS.Apply a | re pRiy at ABI NOTRE DAME NT.ANTED\u2014A GOOD PACKER, AND A oun man to a ppaoi pod keep stock; mist be bath sober.nd athn, and well ucqualnted with the crockery Une, 2.fre) 204 St.Paul sireot.1733 WANELA TABLEM ALD.APPLY TO MEd, Law, Bellevue House, l4ead of Lurocher st.173 4 WIE TEL - A GARDES NER.AFPLY AT 4 5,4 U FRS PENSER \u201cWET NURSE TO GO TO NFA- stde, Man br.Hrewn, 83 Univ versity reat, between\u2019 0 and Ww ANTED~ 25 WARN ESE MAKERS, GOOD WAGES and constant employment.Apply to 387 st.VE Ww NTED\u2014A SHORTHAND Wilh WHO also an efficient type- writer, tus od addre.\" Siapitoba.Box 49 KR, 13 t dbe.a youth of WASTED aw STANT TEACHER ss, and niexceptional character, onploy meat Apply by letter, stating quo pufearon © , i {IN SEPTEM: tate subjects and salary, board provided.Addvers, A.A.Os, care, die Jam es street, | Mon troal.\u2018WT GOOD SEWING MAC AGAIN AN operators on fine boats and shoes, smart have pieady york, Apply at once Lo Albert BE.rhe sa Lio UNMA ess and Le = st Hog 408, most courioriablo poat.ale's VASTES Te OT HMAN, A RELIABLE nan, mast understand his business poll rea rea Apply ny references to ost ce.Wha TED= FOONE MAN TO RUN PRINTING ek & Co.a ones nu = 5 VV AN TE D-GIRLS DN UT INES while learning, Wm Beck = * 5 at Co exe at\u201d 152 QUEN TED\u2014A GIRL TO LoOOK AUTE 25 CHILD SE amt to assist with light bonsewor Apply.8b.Catherine, 175 2 AP FAR 18 2 piy lo C.WAS AS TED: Te CARPENTETS: J.H.HAHUSET, & Æ \u2018 3 Ny fra CLARS ADVER Ne wor or.Call roomn 38, St.Lawrence and © 0 CC Ts! WE ANTRO- COMPETENT, NURSE, \u2014~A MAN OF GENTLEMANL Sop wid sad address to represent the isnimo! FEY.BE iweeu 10 and 11 a.m., 7 and 8 D.su UP mond st.WW ASTED=PROTERTANT FEMALE mi FACHER with good references, for Portnouf Village: School.ean $200.Apply to i.Ableson, soo.Treas., Pormeut, .Q.3 __ Situations Handed, Ayo CVAPER RH: ANGING, à UTS, \u2018ETC, en La 1orchestér, or and Warehoure, à ite a 70 Is\" » si WASTED ST SITOA VTE noone OS ap ES ARTE mother\u2019s help, ss ler gne object, comfortabss Rôme required.Address ice.173 4 jASTER CA SE ru ATION As cry TRAVELLER n à who! e grocery, 9 addresn y 1821,\" Sranotice.175 8 f'ANTÉD-SIUATION A8 s1CK RURSE.AREY 17 Fortification lane.178 6 WC OT HOUSE CLEANING, yg > ol Ta office.SITIO LE he; nest % nd Jp nant æ T D nalish, nman.better, Ba off, AN pe i E mo se Mrs, ir ences ven.Dominique se.© POT.Farmer GH anted.IN NTN puise ER WANTED WITH CAPITAL, x Lon the thousand dollais, to extend manu- maw he as capiial 2 Sh eudnel abi are SE Re tice i798.ANTED\u2014PARTNE With à capital of practical baker office.-R IN A BREAD 3 NESS, ve > ae & ra LE ES preferred.Ad 7 Bcoms Xo CE.a COMS-LARGE FURNISHED 00 SOON: ml on bes OR © gentiemen, and fins, Pi St.Catherine si.cornet aimoral LY ROMEO RES RENT, WELL aR a eGii Coltegs av 71 Roous ST.ARE Hi ANDOMELY t bedruo montée bathroom Fat, 145 ox RA FURN ISHED, WITH BOARD.OOMRX_FURNISHED, TO LET, EN singly, gentiemen preferred.Apply, FUXNES ble bed: > 723 100 SEA #rE AND LO ROMA GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE à GouD NED: toom, in à private family, = with Jv Tithou and tea, > Catherine st, we: D 4 STAR office.8 Ro GAN AGUDANODITE à LENT, NTLEMEX: with excollons, hoard, latge fumis 430 per month.908,\" \u201d sraroffce.0 DoMs-TWOT LARGE FRONT ROOMS, WELL FUL nisbed with or without board, bath indy, same flat.Cds 28.Deniast.17: QOM\u2014 ANDI BOARD VACANCIES, ALSO TAB board.15 Latour street., ARLE ROQ-IV noter ne ROOMS, UN Et board, ne let Re Se oO TICALLE or two gen ra if rad ent » Wi den atta faced bo ar 53 Balmo vOWS\u2014 WEY \u201cHORS TFAED FOUR Yo quiet tamity, vo quiet gentleman, BA St.Catherine.OOMs-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 55, su Re win me of kitchen it PILE 418 Rip) mond st x: near sqoa; ROUM\u2014 ion BED BEDROOM, TO BE TER, a in Unlon avenue som A NICELY FORNIS ED HOOM, ied 74) i AV \"lu bonvd 1f required.140 st.Antoine w q dome ONE er LE AND ONE DOUBLE LE vise all modern im improvements, with Us *podss TG FOURS ISHEN AT mamie lege avenue.178 % RS RER Hi TD LET.IN A TR R MS\u2014TD LET, NIC or FORNIS AED RO Les or one or two Reutlemen, bath, etc.i oo = LL FORNISHED FRO ROT uitable tor two gente men with or 5 without De private dengllah fe family.178 ~t, Urbal 176 2 RROHS-COI FORT RIT Fring MER J and 2nd floor, without board at 864 Fail 1} 3 DOMA- THREE _USFURN SHED Ho RUTH: RR ab lo 1 for housekeeping.A and w.¢.pie bi St Law Booms TW awted, ALAA, Watt I COTE ST ANTOINE BY X sion late dinnér.Addrons, Box 605.Santses vd AAA ANA = PAA.OARD\u2014WELL a; N B EL.L DRY (HED Bongo ON A flat, don ain; week.# MeGill Coliege fet 35 Bess as: N sp ROOM VOR = x tone: 1 Bos BT à AND Hoos FOR GENTLEMEL.i) Belgneurs str oot.- 173 \u2014 Host Lo PEIWE EN JACQUES Lau co SQUARE one Lanaventare oo ticket for ji rips ire Tou to Hon .À favor GE néereau FN Tan.tiokes sal used.Méaes roman to $18 St.Paui st, and set vis à 18 Money to Lena.AAAS wn RONSON, l\u2019awnbroker 2.Main street, Montreal, end, dr in\u2019 sume uf\u2019 $1 b 4 Eatin stele uy private.Epecta, re ne Private.entrance, 5Y St.\u2018Oharles Ba rromes 8: at.151300 ONFEY ADVANCED IN SMALL SUMS on life policies, salaries, ste; vo delays, low lute reat, highest references.Aa 1148 as 1455, En 5 Ÿ A TR Mice.SST FLSCIIARLOUS, To PARTIES Moving.To OR FROM COUNTRY The nndoratened has experienced packers that he can send whorever roue AY .WEAK AIT ADVICE FREE] How 701 ™ Ti EMADE matare Children Cry for Pabors Castorle sire Beir wd Seneeed.i degrees SHANG En SUCER a sue 5 THE WHITE SQUAW.A Phantom Duel Fought by Indian Lovers Over a Pale- Faced Beauty.Leone Col, n Gray.Haired Indian Fighter ana Scout, Tells a Weird story.The dew was hanging languidly on the delicate blades of grass as a So nospondent, A in company with old Lone So y-haired Indian fighter and scout, worn nown in the bloody frontier campaigns, hied themselves on two goo jorses over the prairies southeast of Bismarck, Daxota.When not many miles from the city we came to a little hollow where few mortals have trodden during the past twelve years.Not a tree, shrub or blade of grass has grown there.The Indians and many white people have a dread fear of the place, as it has a general superstitious air and is supposed to haunted.lone Sol sprang off his horse, advanced to a tall, dead cotton.+ wood tree, motioning for the corre .spondent to follow.\u201cHight here,\u201d he observed, reflectively, \u201cia where\u2019 young Lizhtfeather and ite Crow, two noted sub-chiefs of \u2018the Sioux tribe, fought a duel to the 1, Coming up to the spot 1 saw that there were two Fémall indentations in _ the earth near the cotton wood, about ee rods apart, resembling the im- ressions probably ade by human Beads resting there for sume time.What are these huies\u201d\u201d ! usked of Lone Sol.\u201cThis is where they fell when both were pierced to the heart by the fatal arrow,\u201d replied Sol, \u2018and their bodies fell in opposite directions, their hears making, the indentations in the groun SW at was the cause of the duel?\u201d 1 asked.; © \u201cIt was a love affair, \u201cin which A BEAUTIFUL WHITE MAIDEN figured.About ten or eleven years ago the Sioux eaptured an immigrant waggon bound tor the Montana gold tields.trange to say, the pillaged not the contents nor harmed the occupants, but carried off a lovely young girl about seventeen yeurs of age and the niece of the immigrant.\u2018They carried her off to the Sioux camp.Strenuous efforts were made to discover her whereabouts and effect hier rescue, but thev all proved fruitless.At her arrival in the camp, these two young warriors, Lightfeather \u201c And White Crow, laid siege at once lor her hand.Like a true-hearted American girl she repulsed their advances with disdain.Both warriors were jealous of each other's probable success, and the young girl was without any means of © escape or an avenue of suicide, wkich ghe would have embraced had a chance béën afforded rather than be united with either of the savage brutes.\u201cBoth Indians accomplished numerous deeds of valor in hopes of gaining favor in the eyes of the white squaw.he answered, -\u2014\u2014-\u2014 -\u2014$he repelled their advances, however, nd a councii was held to determine for er a horrible death should she not come to the conclusion of marrying one of the two braves, and they in turn to fight a- Quel to the death, the survivor to claim the hand of tbe girl.The day came at last.The two Indians brought their ponies, saddies, bridles and all their earthly possessions.These were to be buried with their owner.Almost the entiré Sioux tribe turned out.The two jealous braves dismounted and repaired o the battleground.Old Sitting Bull furnished the rules for the duel.The contestants were Lo fight with arrows at close range, to fire wide of thelr mark at first and then to prepare as rapidly as possible for the second and k DEATH-DEALING SHOT.Both arrows hummed by harmlessly and had hardly left the bow when the second were in readiness, and departed on their deadly mission.\"Both braves dropped simultaneously, without a single gasp or quiver of the body.A cry of horror went up from the hardened mass.Both arrows penetrated the heart of each warrior and they died without a struggle.\u201cThe little valley was at that time fresh and verdant, but since nota plant, weed, tree or shrub of any kind has grown.Spring came.The sun's soft, warm rays touched the earth and grew liquid.The hills murmured as with gountless tongues, and sweet, low music oaled gently down their sides, Warm mother earth was sweetened with odors of lite.Sap stirred in roct and bough, and the fibered sod thrilled with delicious passages of new life, but the valley existed cold in death.\u201cUne cold, frosty night I accompanied a band of rescuers to release the lonely white maiden.We reached the dark, still camp and found the tepee in which she was confined.She awakened on our entrance, and, being acquainted with our purpose, sadly shook her head and said she was now resigned to her fate; had become the squaw of the chief, an the habits and customs of the tribe had entwined themselves about her.We could not prevail upon her to leave, and she is there yet, beautiful as ever, and known as \u2018Neenamab,\u2019\u201d the white squaw of the Sioux.\u201d Al the dead hour of night a ghostiy couple is said to bo seen m the hollow, The buzz of arrows is heard, and two bodies fall heavily.A weird shriek issues forth from the iotiely trees aud shrubs, and silence reigns supreme.CEILING WALKING, How The \u201ctartling Feat Is Forformed By Trapeze Artists, There are to-day fifteen persons who perform the uovel feat of walking head own along the full length of a great board, and who are kuown as ceiling walkers, says the Cincinnati Inquirer.There are lady and gentiemen performers, their performances being confined .almost entirely to tlhe variety stage.The effect is startling as one of them Ynoves along underneath the board, far above the floor of the stage, their full form extending downward.Until recently the mauner of performing the feat was a guarded secret.While there is a general difference as to details, the prineipio involved in keeping the walker suspended is practically the same.- It is the secret of the ability of the fly TO WALK OVER A CEILING.The board used is a heavy plank about Ts feet long and three feet wide.hig is rendered almost perfectly smooth being rubbed down with pumicestone, LA each end of the board is suspended à trapeze, to which the perfurmer hangs, head down, as he presses his feet to the board above him when starting upon his walk.Underneath is stretched a large net.An ordipary pair of stage.shoes will answer the purpose.\u2018To the bottom of these are fastened circular, eon- cave arrangements of gum, a sort of bowl:shaped shoes, about six and one- half inches in diameter, and it !s these, ressed against the board above, that ola the walker suspended.The material of which these bowl.) ad shoes is madeis of the sume hh Riness and appearance as that used in heavy firemen\u2019s bose.In the centre, on the concave side of these shoes, is a thick iece of steel, cireular in form.To pla te is riveted on the convex side he \u2018te shoes a small iron frame work.From this framework extends two iron- ods, shaped like THE BANDLE OF AN INSTRUMENT used \u2018in toasting or broiling.By the frame-work the bowl-snaped shoes are asténed to the regular walking shoes.6 rods referred to extend towards the resting underneath the ball ot the ressure exerted upon that portion of \u201cihe foot will press out the rods to permit the air to rush into the concave gum shoes just at thelr centre, Everything in re former Yits upon the trapeze and adjusts the concave arrangements Lo his shoes, Then heswings round, head down, holding on to the trapeze, and presses the bowl-shaped arrangements on his shoes to the board above.As he presses, the alr is driven out of the bowl.A vaccum is created as the gum 1s pressed all the tightor against the board, becoming Hattened out.The atmospheric pressure on each one of the slioes used will exert a power to carry a weight of about fifteen pounds to the square inch, \u2018Then the trapeze is let go off.\u2018The performer hangs suspénded.À pressure upon the bail of the left foot operates the iron rod which opens a small arrangement at the convex centre of the concave shoes, Air rushies in and the shoe becomus loosened.Hanging by the right foot, the one loosoned is thrown further along on the board.Tightly it is jiress- ed tothe board until it\u201d fastens, Tlen the left 13 operated in Lhe sue manner, and so it continues untit the stage is crossed.YOUTHFUL ROBBERS, The Discovery M ado in a Cave at Salt View our Chicago.A Chicago special to the New York Post of July 17 says: Powell Clyde, a fourteen-vear-old boy of Lake View, who has read mueh (lush literature, and given himself the roimautie title of \u201cCloudy Clyde, de King,\u201d has succeeded in creating a sens.«tion.After playing the banuit wince tor some months, \u2018\u201cClondy CTyde\u201d has fled to other scenes.On Saturday two men standing at the corner of Addison and North Clark streets heard unearthly yells cominy, apparently, out of the ground.After quite a search the men discovered the entrance to an excavation under a 1 lumaber-yard oilice, and ON crawiing in found two boys Lied fast to a post.Their hands were tied behind them.One of the bovs was gagged.The other had managed to rid himself of the gay and had given vent to the screams which attracted attention, The older boy told the men that THE CAVE WAS THI of \u201cCloudy Clyde's gang.t was well supplied with plunder.There were ewpty pocket-books, towels.spoons, pieces oferockery, a dinner-pail or two, sowie yellow-covered novels, und a knita, The two voys were taken to a polie station and quesuoned.They proved to be the sons of William Deichmann, and had been missing from home for nearly a month.Willie 1s twelve years old and Henry ten, Willie yesterday told the story of his remarkable adventures as a Intimber of \u201cCloudy Kings\u201d band, He said that he and nis brother were on North Clark street one afternoon three weeks ago selling papers, when they wet l'owell C de.and another boy with whom they were acquainted.Thev wero invited 10 go over and inspéet the cave amd did so.Clyde explained what a good Lussuéon, he was doing and ASKED THE BOYR TO JOIN.They reiused and wanted to go home.but \u201cCloudy\u201d said he would teach them how this sort of thing worked in the far HEAD ar JUARTERS West and tied them up to a post and gagged them.They were kept there for a week, , being fed twice a day bv \u201cCloudy,\u201d who made raids on the dinner- pails o workmen in the lumber yard for that purpose.At the end of the week the boys were tired out and joined the gang.The next day they were sent down town In company with another member of the gang, under instructions to steal anything they could lay hands on.This was kept up until last Thursday, when the boys proposed oneg more to go home.Cloudy\u201d had them again bound, gagged, and tied to the post.Wiilre Deichmann managed to get the gag out of his mouth \u201cand set up a screaining.which attracted the two men.Mrs.Deichhmann was overjoyed a! the return of her two boys, whom she supposed had been Kidnapped.\u201cCloudy\u201d has disappeared, but the police are contident of catching him and other members of the \u2018 \u201cgang.i.A Pedlar's Adventura.It is now Dearly fifteen years ago that the adventure befell me which ! am about to relate.It was beforo 1 gave upmy pedlar\u2019s pack for a horse and cart, though I bad already made up my mind that 1 coud afford it Une night I stopped at a tavern which stood ib the midst of a little settiement of not mere than a dozen low houses.In the evening there were assembled in the barroom all the maie denizens of the place; and among thein was one whom I at once sel down as a villain.His looks plainly showed that there was little he would hesitate to do, 1! in the end there was anytuiux to gain.Again and egain I ceugnt him looking towards my pack, wuleh I bad placed in oue Corner of the room near the bar; and once I felt sure he was looking at me as though calculating whether vr no | should be 4 dangerous antagonist in case he should attempt to rob me of it.1 was up betimes next morning.and as soon as ! had done my break!nst, | started, Once within the lJorest ! burried on.desiring 10 put as great a distance as I could between tue and the soillvtent in as little time as possible.As | bad learned from thn landlord that 1 should not be able to reach any habitation betors nightfall, I bad taken ny dinner along with me; pod alter Walking soma hours, feciing the \u2018weed of it, Isat down by the edus of a clear stream whlch crossed tue road, and ate my nooatide meal, lue extra exeriton 1 had made, and the hearty meal of which I hal paitaken, rendered ue sleepy , and Diaci wy Daok une der my Lead, clured wy eyes, thinking 1 wuuld take à few minutes\u2019 rest Lelore goin:: onward.] did not mean to go to sleep; yet in less thao five minutes 1 was unconscious of all that was going on around me.How lou | slapt I know not.It migbt have been a few minutes, or It might bave been an hour, but { awoke at last with a start, and a sense of some great danger hanætug over ine.l opened my eyes aud iooked about me, but saw nothing, aod I was just on the point of making a motion to get upon my feet, when 1 heard tho slight crackiog ota branch above my head.Looking up In the direction of the sound, 1 beheld a sight which almost froze the marrow in ny bones.A hugo panther was crouching there, ready lor a spring some upon ne.As motionlésd oS oris dead, 1 and gaz ed up at\" my terrible enemy.To stir ns much as & hand, | knew would be the signal for the beast 10 spring upon me, Its flory eyes were fixed upon my face, and its tail was gently waving too and fro like that of n cal.Hobe of escape there seemed nono.My doom was sealed.The panther had me as surely in his power as thouizh his claws were already fastened in my flesb.* All at once the flery er of the panther wero Larned from me, a fixed updn goûts object à little to the right.What could it inean?What new dnngep was approaching me from that direction?\u201d iy turning my Load a little, I was euabled to seo what it A man was creepidé towards me with a a knife in bis hand.H#% was not a dozen feet from whete I lay; and at the first glance I recognised him.It was the man whom I had rade up hy wind to be a villain in vhe tavern the night before Cautiously the villain crept towards me, with a murderous look là his face.À glanto showed ma that one thing was evidout.The viliain, while ho sought to murder me, was pot aware of his ow, danger.For the paather ho longer wod¥ his eye fixed upon me.He was watching every movement of the villain, and, each instant, 1 expected that he would Jeap down upon him.only would do so befota he reached my side tt would prove my salvation! Closer ana closer the\u2019 villain drew towards ma.Only a moment more, and he would be 80 near that be could reach me with bis outstretched hand.There was not au instant to be lost, and 1 was just on the polnt of springing to my feet, when, quick as a tiash of fe btning, the other aleft tbe alr and landed full upon the shoulders of à od villain, with.iis claws and fangs | deep in his flash, A terrible cry of = and rage burst from bis lips as HO vont down, with bie blyod dyeing th eArth.a the samo instant [ was upon AY feet: an drawing a platol, I sent a bme} through t Tu heart of the baust.lu gd Its work we though even In death the brute clung to its victim; and when at Mal its struggles were over, aud I puiled 13 from the bleeding man, f saw that it hnd hlgo done its work.The Impress of déath was on the viliain's face, aud in à few momonts he was der adiness, the per- |.I shutters is given up to Babel \u2018THE DEAN'S SISTER, C The days on which tho Peninsular and Oriontal steamships touch at blalta are ays of mortification to the ordinary guests at Durnsford\u2019s, For a few hours the white corner house with the green A crowd of people, fussily important because they are bound to the Fast or froin the Enat, pour into the hotel, walking loudly wm the passages-\u2014about \u2018Shepheard's or Colombo-und driving into corners the tinud residents, to whom yesterday Durnsford\u2019s was a home.They engross, these newcomers, tho Julouseed windows, they nion- opolize the shady balconies, and standing on these tury up thelr noses even at | the Government House.As lor the luncheon table, they swoop down upou it like barpies, and drive tho walters crazy.Beppo resigns huoself to Leurs.Angelo, un man ot sterner stuff, locks lamselt into tho ening closet, and utters dainty oaths in dngua l'ranta.All this occurs on an average once à week, and as often the hotel lions, with certain eC} ion 8, Lecome lions cou chant and J.JR On à certain Friday in last February the storin raged about the house with quite phenomen: al tury; ; and there were Lwu exceptions, and Wo ; only.\u2018They were the Denn of Dromore It wus strange.No ons took their places.No one opened the window hehind them, ot snatched away the dish while their lands hung taterul over the ripest mandarin, or did any of the things to thew which drove common people.nat, even Lady Druitt and her nivee-to boat an early rewreats But then the Dean was one of a thousand; a man of portiy, handsome pres- and his daughter, ence, tally fresheeotored, cican shaven, His manner smacked of ton and cota Maud.Hiue-jicke(s and marines looked atter hin in the street, amd the.tormer spoke of hina us that therw king\u201d At the Umon Chub it vus whispered that good Judge + had taken Lim for I\u2019 résident tGrévy, the Cardinal Levate an partis, aus) the Bishop of Gabraitar, It was certain that he had condesvended to the Governor, and set thie Adnnral right on à point of tactics.Even now, us he sal att: ing with a old friend who had cone ii Ly the sural, he had an indulgent gmile tor the salie- nalia that reigned about him.But he was otherwise unmoved by it.\u201cAnd so you are doing to India for anuther spell of duiy?\u2019\u2019 be was saying, \u201cYes, it is Letter than being laid on the shelf,\u201d the Colonel rep hed, ** And yon?You re taking hfe LS, I sup fine?How long Lave you been here \u201d His eves stravel as he spoke tu some one sitting opposite him.\u201cHow teng \"the dean said, noting the direction of the glance wilh 1 covert smile, ** A month, \u2018more or less.The piace suits me.That is my daughter you are looking at, by the way.\u2018she is, is she! Then vou have an uncommoniv pretty daughter '\u201d the oid soldier retorted bluntly, \u201c*Mueh trouble with the subalterns, Dean?\u201d The elergvinan laughed softly, \u201cNo, no.Not nue in.Mary 1s a good girl-\u2014a very good wird\u201d And that is vour son t \"My son?\u2019 \u2014with surpri re gto her?\u201d \u2018Oh, dear, \u201cAb I\u201d replied the C olunel slowly, and with a eculiar intonation, \u2018\u2018uot yet?\u201d The Dean shook bis head in gentle repudiation of the idea.Bulb lus eyes twinkled.\u201cWho is he?\u201d asked the other \u201cHe is a Lrigade-mäjor heru, a Major Macdonaid\u2014Andrew Macdonald.\u201d \u201cHa! A son er Lord Macdonald of (Glenmore, 1s he fot?\u201d Eldest son\u201d?\u2018Ye.es,\u201d the Dean admitted yrudging- ly.\u201cI believe he is the eldest.\u201d Andif his friend chose to pat him on the shoulder, and to chuckle somewhat rudely, why, he could not help it.For this Was to common Colonel [mit a man, with half the alphabet before his nawne or after it, à man nob lightly to be repulsed.Yel, some seeiux biln, à mean and meagre little creature, pawing the Dean, and knowing nothing of all those letiers, went away sorrowfully, forced to think that even this lion had not escaped with his dew-claws uncut.After luuch the quartet went out to stroll on the Barracea.As they passed along the Strada Reale by the lace and silver shops ot the Borgs, many eyes followed Mary Young, and endorsed the gallant Colonel's opinion.ler face possessed that shy brightness\u2014not of the eyes alone, for that you may find under many an unsigutly Maltese hood which 1s the charm of a mri at once heulthy and sensitive.Her clear cone plexion, pe rhaps her wavy brown hair, were her father\u2019s; but the soft hnes of a touth that seemed ever trembling on the verge of tears or laughter were her own.She wore a sallor\u20198 hat, and a tight fitting, jaunty tailed jacket, and sho carried aw slick.For Major Macdonald, though he twirled ls moustache-it was reddish, and his face was freckled\u2014and swaggered a little as he passed the club, he made but a poor show.He had nolonger a will of is own, and the men at the club window knew it.He had lost his heart, and Mary Knew il.Te had nothing Lo say, und thought himself inexpressibly stupid.He made nd resistance even when the Dean presently shook him otf, but went away to mope aloue.But courage, Major! Perhaps some ono found the gallant veteran's wit and wisdom a poor substitute for your stupidity; and was scarcely sorry when the boat which bore his knightship to his vessel was lost among the score or go that were darting tins way and that, like so many green and bine dragonflies at play oun Lhe rippling surface, The father und daughter stood awhile, looking over the Quarantine Harbor, and debating whether they would pay a certain call at shema, the suburb be- youd it.They had just decided Lo do so, when Mary espied Davies, Gblig Dean's servant, hurrying towards LI x.\u201cWhal 1s 117\u201d asked the Dedméswhe the man had come up with them, \u201cYour sister as arrived, sir! plied breathless) The Dean looked down at him a moment a fmt expression of amusement on his face; and such Wus the Kindly eniticism of his attitude that the painter of his purtrait could have wished ferno better opportunity.* [am glad,\u201d he said at last, in 1neasured accents, \u201cI am glad you are not given to rossiping, Davies.\u201d The servant looked astonished, us he well might, and colored, But he answered, © Yes, sin\u201d and touched his hat, \u20184 say, Davies, Faun glad that you are not given Lo gossiping,\u201d repeated the Dean blandiy, \u2018* because If vou Were you would have learned, though vou have not been with me long, that I have no sister.And, consequently, that it is impossible there should be anv sister of mine at-\u2014 the hotel, I think you said.\u201d \u201cWell, sir, she- 1 mean éliereds a lad à tunching in your room, Sir.was told to let you know that she had arrived, \" the man explained.* Lunchingin our room.\u201d \"cried Mary, her curiosity aroused.\u201ctiood gracious, papa! do come.It must be some one Who knows-us ve y Well\u201d \u2014_ \u201c1f Pavies*estorr be correct,\u201d replied the Dean, \u201d ominous meaning, it must be «Me one who Knows uspery well 7 e will gb and do the hondrs, 715 started on heir elimb up the pie Strada San Marco, while the ser.ant, puzzled and chaptalion, toiled slowly up the steep pavemert behind thew, ha ean it be?\u201d \u201cMy dear,\u201d a tinge of aA And what does heey think that we have Bid asked Mafy-softly.answered her father, wifl + \u201chow caw\u2019 L tell?+ do not whoir we have reason ne Ve Aah ds of Arriving at the hotel thoÿ & id Angelo awaiting them on the ; His Southern fuce was aglow 3 on erness to please.\u201cYou cel i \", sister has descended.heresam\u2019 he THE MONTHS AL.DAILY- pLAH, SALUKDAY, he cried, effusively rubbing his hands a in themto their a he prepared t to go ore sitting roo \u201cShe was too late for the tuble d'hote, \"and the crow my eves! it was tremendous! She takes i chop and tomato sauce in your Excel- ! luncy*s room,\u201d A \u201cchop and tomato sauce! And in their room| The passage was dusty.\u2018I'he Dean's face\u2014perhaps it was beter so-could not be seen.And nothing.But robably he thought a great de Probably he was not altogether unprepared for the sight which met his éyes when Angelo threw open the door.À tall ddle-aged lad dressed Tlack, was sitting ab the table, fajing thom.He long black cotton gloves lay by her plate, Her fan and sunshade were also on the white cloth, She locked up nervously, saw them and rose.T Bert wad a spell of gravy in the room.For all this, wo have suid, the Dean said i {that vou are giad to see mel\u201d | in her full ford cheeks, her beady lac ! contes that he blanched.Ia fell | back à step.he said with.Ï VS prepared.But not for what fol lowe.i\u2014{or the iutruuer\u2019s imimediate.advance With hands outstretched.\u2018\u2018Fer- pus!\u201d sue exclaimed, and then, ag he still stood motionless, she repeated piteousty: \u201cFergus! Surely you will say The Dean's gaze, roving over her, took eyes, her soaring bonnet ; and it must bs I think,\u2019 SLT politeness, \u2018that there is Some inis tike here, madam.My name is Fergus, it 15 true, But I do not think that I ; have, had the pleasure of secing you before.\u201d \u201cOf seeing \u201cWhy I\u201d and me before?\u201d she cried.shu lifted up her hands in astonishment, \u201cyou do not mean that aiter all these years vou Will rot forgive and forget?That you will not let bygones Le by ZONLS § OVEN NOW J ?\u201cYears! Bygones!\u201d the Dean repeated weredulously, puzzled aud confounded, if his manner might be trusted.\u201c1 assure you most serionsly that [ do not understand you, my dear lady.To the best of my knowledge, we have never met.Pray tell me \"for whom you take me\u201d \u201cFor my brother, Fergus Ÿ onng\u2014 for the Dean of Dromore, of course,\u201d she replied su positively that Mary was startled.And so that is my niece?AL ry ; dear girl, you Will} speak to me?Tat there, you never kuew your Aunt Alice\u201d The Dean\u2019s face grew suddenly purple.\u201cI'he woman is mad?\u2019 hegasped.Stark, staring mad ! she says she 13 wy sister, 1 have no sister.\u201d \u201cYou had one, and 1 am that one!\u201d \u201cI had one, and she died years ago he answered, not as speaking to her, but to the room.\u201chied?\u2018To you, you mean,\u201d the woman replied with a grating laugh, Come, get off your high horse, Fergus, \" That is ah over twenty years ago.Do not disown me now.\u201d \u201cDisown you, woman!\u2019 the Dean cried passionately\u2014he was \u201coy nature a choleric man, and he could stand it no longer-\u2014it was too ridiculous, + \u201cI never owned yon !\u201d she eyed him a moment with a queer smile, while Mary watched them both.Then with a kind of dignity the woman gatherad up her gloves and fan.\u2018\u201cVery well,\u201d she sard placraly, making as if she would pass them without mare words and go out, \u201c*be 1t 80, brother.\u201d \u201cYoustll Say that I am your brother?\u201d \u201cl do.You'kuow you are,\u201d she replied calmly.The Dean choked, recovered himself, choked again, and tina.ly spluttered out: \u201cThen you arean impostor, madam! I say you are an impostor! Aad] shail expose you without merey.It is my belief that you are trying to obtain eredit iu this hotel by the use of my name.\u201d \u201cNonsense, I'ergus!\u2019 she rejefned i the tone of a matden aunt re prbvire af unreasonable schoolboy, he ko w LAL this is not so.1 hävé mp ë can pay foreverything.The Al JE Lear me witness that I direg him pat my luncheon down to Na & » bat is my number.You will knew where to find me should you change, yoursind, brother.\u201d she disappeared.And thére coûld be no doubt with whom lay the honors of the field.If ever a cleric lomged for a layman who might give his fetlings un- canonical expression, it was the Dean at that moment.\u201cWell!\u201d heekclaimed, dropping into a chair.\u201cWell\u201d getting up azain as if he had sat on à, in, I never heard of such impuden&! Never! I could scarcely have believ vie if an angel had told me à woman ctuld be so brazen?\u201cBut, papa,\u201d said Mary, städding by him, perplexed and irighidush.do you think that she is wad ?\u201d\u2019 \u2018fhe Dean shrugged his shauiders and spread out his hans.\u201cOr\u2014or\u2014\u2014 Therecan *t bétwro Deans of Dromore?\u2019 He stiook his head vazuely, walking to and iro, as if he would be responsivle for no statement or fact after this.There might be two Popes of Roue.He would not say.(To be Continued.) \u2014\u2014 South American Praidents.Costa Nica elects her President for five years, Tlie President of Ilonduras holds office fot four vears.10 1856 Barillas was chosen Chief Executive of Guatemala for four vears.When Nicaragua elected C arazoto the Presidency of that Republic it was for a term of four years, Chili will elect a President apain in 1891.In 1886 President Balmaceda began to ærve a f'our-year term, The Argentine Republic elects the Chief Etecutive every six years, and its present Tiler, President Celman, was eiecied In 1886.When the Executive of Colombia signs a Wil he writes \u201cPresident.Nwaez\u2019\u201d Tle was tected in 1836 tor a term of six years.\" pADWAYSS \u2018 READY RELIEF.Thirty b sixty drons in hal?a tumbler of water\u2019 wii cure Cramps, Spasma, séur Stomach.Nausea.Vomiting, Palpitatfon of the Mea4, Malaria.Chills and Fever, Faiut- ross, Hdrtburn, Sick Headache, Diggrhces, Dvsentet, Colir.Wind in the Bowels and®il Internal Pins quicker than any known po- meody.Évas the iret and is the only \u2018 PAIN REMEDY, That instantly stops the moat execruéating pains, asliarsinflammation nnd cures Congos- tions, whetlet of the Lungs, Stomneh, Bowel, or other glands or organs, Thera is noi n remedial agent In the world that will cure over and Ague and all other Malarious, Bilbus and other favers.aided by Rydway's Pils, s0 quick as Radway's Ready Rellel.ACHES AND PAINS.For headache (whether alek or nerious), tosthache, nouraluia, ~heumatism, lumbago, ming and weakness in the back, spine or kidneys, pains around the liver, pleurisy swelling of the joints and pains of all kinds, tho application of Radway's Ready Relle! wiil afford fmimédinté easè.Hhd fs dontindod use\u2019 for a fow.days offect a permanent,cure, 25 conta a bottle.fold by dr ragutêts.READY RELIEF, No.2 2aw ho aiteet ining vir throu Actiptions i for ali diseases.Cloth tai gli ons 81.00, D sample res to ail on.edal awarded To the path rb iy i awarded or by tho ation ate or fone Medical PAT TR CANCER CURED.I had what was pronounced to be a cancer on my nose.There was a spot came there some years ago and it continued to grow slowly until one year ago last winter it broke out and commenced eating very rapidly, and became a running sore, and the discharge very offensive.I went to see cur family physician ; he advised me to go to Toronto at once to a cancer Cuctor and have it taken out.I was making ail preparations to go the next week when a Baptist minister, Rev.sir Chapman, vho was visiting here fiom the United States, and is a very =kilful physician, came in and advised me not to go, but to take some blood purifying medicine ; he said he bad Lrown more cured in that way than ary other.So I thought I would try LB.B.I atonce obtained a bottle sod the process was as follows: I Lent bathed the cancers with castile wean, then washed it with the Bur «eck Blood Bitters, saturating cloths nd applying to the cancer, and took it as directed.I did that four times «day, taking pills as required, and before two weeks the offensive smell was all gone.and it cominenced healing around the outside, and in four weeks it was all Mealed over and has never broken out since.I only took dirce bottles altogether.T told a caumber about it.and some way it got \u201cx the papers, which caused quite a -Dsatlon among my friends and relatives, © I have received a good many letters from friends and a number from strangers to know if true, \u2018and I also received a number from those that had a cancer, wishing me to write themi all the particulars, so much so, that it always becomes tiresome to vrite so many long letters, but I al- and if I can do suffering humanity cnv good l am willing to do it.My ape is 58, and I have lived in Beams- ville, Ontario, 30 years.I hope this statement of my case may benetit someone elsethusafflicted.Beamsville, Ont., Canada sears since the above testimontal July 24th, I986, eo =Tt je nearly to * rrorived; and frum the Bhova correct likeness, which - \u201d Feeent Ih pompe fre am » photograph kindly given us by Ar ft w* ww nee that there is no trace re ie terrible sense from which she eo marvel.ways wish to do as I would be done by, {_\u2026.HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC VETERINARY SPECIFICS Bl For Horses, Cattle; Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry, \\ 500 PAGE BOOK on Trente .mont of Anlmnlk ond Chart Sent Freo.i Tai: » ots en alle or or gn Ÿ .fp LE - ruptit isonses © sta Beagle Catt on on are wa \u2018Price, Bingle Bottle (over S0doses), = .Sold by Druggists: or Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price.Wells & Richardson Co, Agents, 64 McGill St, Montreal.\"27.00 -60 Nanou Tabi, | \"Vial Wass als Ton and tas rai ar, 85.YH BY or 8 via or ssut postpaid on A, of price.-Wells & Richardson Co., Agonts, 64 Mc- Gill Street Montreal.Bpecdityan na permanent cord eyes Vtt alsnm eC Wild Cherry.There are counier- Fetta: diet dc genuine.which Te signed 1.BUTTS\" on the wrapper.prepared by RFTH W.FOWLE & Soxs, Boston.8oid all dealers.\u2014 rs Eevers, Mestagie Are mation, * tin, ace un A SKIN OF BEAUTY iS A JOY FOREVER! DR.T.FELIX coun AU ORIENTAL CREA GICAL en urifies ne ell a Tenuts es the © other cosmetic will do > Cnrier.Pinvles, F recke tn uP chs rire the prepa- aton is proper y made.© tnocoun es H 9 l br non tas mil ue them, reco con gr Gour ants PE -\u201c arte Skin hs f ths will last six months, al Pil ra 88s y da Als Foudre Subuie cTempoves 3 sgper Pi gras) Hair\u201d \"withoo! \u2018injur 9 ts and Fal Dealers arouse t the\u2019 A TAY ied dX Harope.rd for st any on ny the sone.12zlav Exhausted Vitality.HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the age on Manhood, Ner« vous and Physical Debilisy, rematuro Decline Arrors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent there- pages ¥vo, 135 pre« Arrest ry ish mall, seunled ljustraiva\u2019 Jung.and ml middle on Send now.ton.Address, .of Dr.W.ot BE gradual College, 25 years\u2019 practice in Boston, who may cone jted connidentiallg, Spècia ty.Diseases of Moo Office.No.ulfach st, st.Mention this paper.CURE DEAF | wenn Pivewr Invdoves a re mae and atoape in position.couversation cad cveh Wi intl, Sed 1 singe ok neck Conte FART.Sa Sinai \u201c> 1006 NoTRE A4 ME STREET, MONTREAL.Ale and Porter in Woud apd Ho Ym.(Vatson, 314 & and \" or, ta authori ts WE Fei ein.LF unis 1\u20ac KRG RUZIVRS vera» ve TABLISHED 1804.DR.Pd to 85 Author of ** Phliosophy of Marriage,\u201d JL and Hein Re w ead he consulted at pure, B De Specialty\u2014.\u2014Disassts tof QC Are You _- 2 you feel dull, languid, low- sped Mfeless, and inc escribably miserable, both physically and mentally ; experience a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of \u201cgoncness,\u201d or emptiness of stomach in the morning, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, regular appetite, dizziness, fre- tuent headaches, blurred eyesight, \u2018floating specks\u201d before the eyes, of American what stage stant, Indescribable feel or of fmpending calamity?If you have all, or any considerable humber of these symptouis, you are suffering from that most common nialadies\u2014Bilioris Dyspepsia.or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion.more complicated your disense has become, the greater the numlrer and diversity of symptoms.it has PIERCE'S GOLDEN COVERY.will subdue it, if taken ñe- JT COPY HIGHT, 188].] turbed and unrofreshing sleep, cou- n reached, Le of dread, The No matter Dr.MEDICAL Dis- it liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination.Dr.PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying organ.cleanses the system of all blood-taints and impurities, from whatever cause aris- ng.It is equally efflcacious in acting upon the Kidneys, and other cxeretor v organs, cleansing, strengthening, aud healing their diseases.As un appetizing restorative tonic, promotes digestion and nytri- tion, thereby building up Both n nervous prostration or exhaustion, cording to directions for a reasonable slosh and strength.malarial irritability of temper, hot flushes, {length of time.If not cured, com- districts, this wonderful medicine alternating with chilly sensations, plications multiply and C Consumption has gained great celebrity In sharp, biting, transient pains here of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart curing Fever and Ague, Chills and there, cold feet, drowsiness Discase, Rheumatism, Kidney Dis-|and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kis- after\u2019 meals, wakefulness, or ease, or other grave maladies are quite dred diseases.Davip G.LOWE, Esq.bf St.Agathe, Manitoba, Mrs.I.WEBBER, ; : Biuious Canada, suys TE At one year ago, being Liver Co.N y, writes: Ssh, ar Cn eds troubled with a terrible bilious attack, uttering in pruise\u201d of your \u2018Golden Medical Discovery\u201d ÂTTack.of the heart, poor rest at night ete, I com- DISEASE and * Pleasant Purgative Pellets\u2019 For five years Inenoed the Juse of your Golden Medical Dis- * previous to taking them 1 was na roar sufferer; overy' and Pellets,\u201d and derived the very high- md a severe pain in my right sac continually: est benefit therefrom.\u201d was unable to do my vwn work.I am happy to say I au GOW H Mra: Mon, E.Tato of Cary lt n I na.well and strong, thanks to your medicines, rites: \u201cI think the \u2018Golden Medica s- Ww ALARIAL covery' i8 one of the greatest medicines Sux pir ith Vir ro Havin ved FEVER pe orld, ol uve it ny lit ttle, girl and Golden Medical Discovery\u2019 fm uy fatoily, F - cure of the malar HEADACHE desire.to testify to the great relief afforded = by it in cases of sick beadache, As a chil.yspepsia.\u2014THERESA A.Cass, of Springfield, Mo., writes: was troubled one year with liver co luint, prepepsi, sleep: ssness, but your \u2018Golden Modical me.and eu Mra.ELIZABETH J Busrwaw, of Sidney, Ohto, Liven writes: \u201cMy little boy was 80 afflicted with liver trouble and other diseases that our family physi- DISEASE, cian said he could pot lve.lo fact, they all .thought 80.I ve him Dr.Pierce's Pellets and they saved his lite.We have also used the \u2018Golden Medical\u2019 Discovery for throat and bronchia) troudle, and found Dich hertece re ef that wo can also recommend it very DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.mueh medicine then\u201d ton Co.Maine, 8HYB: peeln\u2019 nervous and pone, debility, for whic , Fav orite Prescription.\u2019 aves not bad a Rick day since.poor from physicians, but received no beuciit froma dren's remedy, for coughs and colds, 1 bave like wise found it nil that could be desire, uniformiy availed to promptly check any attac its employ ment havin a of that kind.\u201d Mre MELISSA ATWATER, of Steuben, Washing- \u201c1 was afflicted with dve- took your \u2018Golden Medical Discovery\u2019 hd six bottles of cach.years ago.It cured me so en I I had been in ver yours, and too 83 BOmMe two health for a number of \u201cFOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.\u201d \u201d Théroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health by using DR.PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and established.GOLDEN MEepICcAL DisCOVERY cures all humors, from a common Scrofula.sores,\u201d Seal short, all blood, are \u201cvigorwit ~be| powerful, ating me nign influence.* CoLumsus, OHIO, Aug.18th, 1887.WORLD'S DISFENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCLA- TION, a Street, pen N.Y SALT-RHEUM AND Gentle er pa BEV ears I have felt it K RT Sue a HEUMATISM.rst rho.b theguse of pour race Medion D An elderly lady relative of mine had been a great suff uirer From salt-rhoum for for upwards of fort ry years.The disease was m ng in her bands, causing the skin tog crack open on he inside of the fingers at the joints and between th ore She was obliged to protect the raw places by means of adh ve plasters, salves, ointments and 3 aod during the winter months bad to The pain was quite severe at a and her general ected, pavinlf the way for other diseases Catarrh and Thoumations caused a of suffer, dition to the salt-rhemm.She had faithfully, and wi tho mast com mmendabhle perseverance, all the remedies es prescribed tog by drinking teas made from blood-pu ing roots and herbe.Sh sontinued this for several Jeary bu rived no benefit.Finally, about ten years ago, one of Dr.Pieroc's small pam hlets sec forth the ete en ns Golden Medical Discovery\u201d other cines.The name struck Blotch, or\u2019 Eruption, to the worst Salt - rheum, ar Rough Skin, seases caused by bad fonauered by otal rifying; icine.Ulcers rapidly heal under its be-|or hick Neck, and Enlarge \u201cand Great « Fever- this invigor-|-Bores-and- \"swellines,- Hip-joint -Dis- Eating poisons are, by its.use, robbed of their terrors.Especially has it in| manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Ervsipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous case, \u2018 White Swellings,\u201d ae Virulent blood- Glan A medicine possessing the power to cure such inveterate blood and skin diseases as the following testimonial portrays, must certainly be credited with possessing properties capable of curing any and all skin and bleod diseases, for none are more obstinate or difficult of cure than Salt-rheum.fancy, and seeing madiate y recommend sufferer from eult-rheum.ook one bottle, but secmed to t it was essentially it to Lhe old Indy + Ti hood, P 80 on Tire B commenced taking it at once, and no better.However, I realized that it would take time for any medicine to effect a change for tho > couraged her to continue, half-a-dozen bottles, and before these hi She then pure all been used she 0 begun to notice an improvement, After taking out a dozen bottles she was entirely cured.Her hands were perfect), el ahd as smooth and healthy as a child's.improved; the heurnatiom sntirel almost enpayod excellent health from Rat an to this, an return of either pait-rbet mor seems to have entire] She lam gy over eigh! ® sec BR ont ing ar some sufferer f fait-rheum ui read it ori obtain relief fT us Jour a Né \u2014for * Golden * the multitude Xx nostrums an zealously flaunted before the ry a8 g metals.Respectfu.Her general h at it ceased to heu 4, ra dicated the eurent Th from her system.hy years oN, and very healthy for one of such letter, of which you can make use you Bt chande ta ae Ti aT ve pro es, an ns much abora iS proper tent medicines.80 is above the baser in its rat lly yours, F.'W.WHEELER, 182 21st st» Rev.F.ASBURY HOWELL, Pastor of the INDIGESTION M, E, Church, of Silverton, N.J.says: \u201c1 was \u2019 with catarrh and indigestion.Boils Bois, and blotohes began to arise on the surface of the skin, and I experienced a tired feeling and BLOTCHES.dullness.I tho use of Dr.Pierces Golden Medi iscovery as directed by him for such complaints, and one week's time I n to feel like à new man, and am now sound and well.The * Pleasant Purgative Pellete à are the best remed for lus or sick headache, or tightness about the ch n the mouth, that I have ever used.My wife co d not wali Boro the oor when she began to take your \u2018Golden Medical Discovery.Now she can walk au a little ways, and do some a work.\u201d a M.Strona, of Atnsworth, F Hip-JoINT, \u201cMy Pie boy had been troubled with hip font igease for two years.When he gommence the Dis $ use of your \u2018Golde.Medical and EA E * Pellets,\u2019 he was confined to his bed, = could not bo moved thou Suffering grea at pow, thanks to your \u2018 Disco he is able to be u p ail the time, and can walk with the help\u2019 ot crutches.He does | Lot suffer any pain, and can an as well as any one.It has only been about three months since e Seommenced using your med cine.I cannot find words pith which bo ex proea my gratitude for the benefit he has received through y Fever-sores\u2014ALICE H.Gravrronn of Sioux Ra; , Buena Vista County, Towa, writes: * 8ix Iwas of Fever- sores\u2019 by the use of Dr.Pierce\u2019s olden cal Discovery.\u201d À TERRIBLE AFFLICTION, peared first in her feet, extended to the whole of the lower limba to me so severe as to h the use of the medicine named abi and is now well and hearty.Mrs.Poole Skin Disease The = Democrat and News ~ > of Cambridge, ANN PdOLE, wife do ot Leonard Yo Boole Se ite tamatur] \u2026 Dorchester Co.Md\u2026 has been cured case of Eczema Ma.using br.ierce'8g olden Medical Discov The ga: Pp! cians for ¢ a year or two 8 ove.She soon began to mend thinks the medicine has saved her life and prolon \u201cFas her Mr.T.A.A YRES, ot, ast New Market, Dorchester Co.Ma.vouches for the above re Eyes,\u2014Mrs.oman A.TURNER, roo aa pays: My eldest child was ouch, near Utah Ter- years ago, of Ogden Olt ly: three of gore eyes, being at the time Dear i blind, by your a Medical Discovery,\u2019 and following ctions in your A Bao ices.Isaac E.D ad Rockland Co., ih NF, w vu Anne, & Een it up perfectly,\u201d ' Goitre, or Thick Neck.\u2014JuLiA Gray Street, Elmira, N.Y, rites: cal Discovery\u2019 and \u2018Favorite Door Forel with Me your good advice, my neck has now become per! Medical Discover Yas euro m daughter et a very bad bottles Dal P.BECKWITH, of 407 West * After the use of your \u2018Golden ell.\u201d CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD.GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY cures Consumption (which is Scrof-| or ula of the Lungs) by its wonder- blood - cleansing, ful blood - purifying, invigorating toral, and nutritive properties.Fro its marvelous power over this tore ribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world - famed remedy \u201cto the public, Dr.Pierce thought serlously of calling it his # CONSUMPTION CURE,\u201d but aban- ic doned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its for Blood, ness of Mrs.RyTH A.SICKLES, of Ocean Port, Monmouth Lung Co.N.J.says: \u201cWc bave used your *Goiden Medical Disoovery® in our family for the last two DISEASE.years, and find nothing else to equal it.One of our child n had the pneumonia, and one Jung nao lidated, but by the use of the \u2018 Discovery\u2019 she has entirely recovered, and is now in good health.\u201d CONSUMPTION SOLOMON Burrs, of North Cla Miami \u201cI have not the words to titudo for the good your cal Discovery\u2019 bas done my wife.Bhe was taken nsumption, and after 5 one duc- tor after another 1 ie up eu hope of rene cing Very oor and having but one dollar in the world, to God that ght show me gomethine : + and thon it horas a us ouh soe thing ia tell me to ur * Golden Medical Discovery.My wife took it as dire ry as \\8 a result she is 80 she can work now.Can Hke to cestiinoutai for the benefits which I have received onths.n I co en Medical Discovery \u2018 I dtd so Sat the solicitation of Gormilie, druggist, of this place.Hob bad, fold 1 me many 5 other preparations Wasting Disease.\u2014 Watson F, , Esq.GAINED of (Box pd, Syommeraide.Prince Édicard Ina, 25 Pounos.: \u201cI would vo you à éhuht from your réparations during the past twelve mmenced taking yc sour *Gold- always recommending your d not take, owing to prejudice.Fo er) finally took a advice and your medicine, and bave never been srry for either.as | am t ya health man, while one yedr fine was not able to work and was en to myself.At that time I weighed 122 pounds, and toto day Ci weigh 47 pounds, Then eat about iss meal a day, d pow can eat four or five + 1 dated to.After sll these bene- âte w can 1 refrain from adding my testimonial, unes unsolicited, to the thousands already in your possession Chest Disease.\u2014E.B.NORMAN, Faq.of non, Georgia, fa I think the \u2018Golden Medical Discovery ig the best adie for pain in the chest that I have ever known.I am sound and well, and I owe it all to the * Discovery.\u2019 WORTH $1000 + Ww.R.Dave.Fo Ray.of Bellpflle, Flortda.: taken your \u2018wonderful Golden Medical Discovery A BOTTLE.Perros eee am bo.por: sound and well, and bave only ly spent iree © wors ars, and would not a fi where I was.am Pont or- rs keep your remedies in the house.\u201d and have been consumption.! thousand dollars and be.to have all my neigh Golden Medical Discovery fs Sold by Bruggists.- = OHN H.BR.MOLSON & BROS, Ale nnd Porter Brewers, milles oznlarty \u201cpplied.t UU chain feet, bottler of Ales THE L the World - 187 cod pi) Instracnimm In Forel & Nan Tuning, Germ an and hatsan J.JORDAN aan Poylston xt, Boston, vos Dezine ed'nat work sont Mau wonderful combination of strengthening, and nutritive unequaled, not only as a remedy Consumption, but Chronic Diseases of and Lungs.Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bhort- reath, Bronchitis, Chron- Nasal Catarrh, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a soverelgn remedy.properties, Severe Coughs, While ![ Couch oF Five Yeass' STANDING.sn) s: the bencfit 1 \u2018J wan tonic, it promptly cures the severest alterative, or| Coughs it strengthens the system anti - bilious, pec-| and purifies the blood.is} The nntritive properties of extract of malt and cod liver oil fof all|are trifling when compared with the Liver, those possessed by the \u201cDis For Weak covery.\u201d It rapidly builds up the system, and increases the flesh and weight of those reduced below the usual standard of health by * wasting diseases.\u201d Mra.N.W, Trot, of Newfane, Vermont, \u201cI feel liberty to \"ACknow longe received trém; two botties of the \u2018Golden Medic.A Discovery,\u2019 which cured a cough of five yeurs\u2019 standing, and dre sin, from which 1 had suffered for a.family, with good effect.\u201d waived Blooëd-L.II.: troubled with aunntitles of binod, time.I have also used Dr.Pierce's Ext of Smart-Weed, or Water Pepper, in my Cox, Esq.ales Centre, N.of .Y.ain in qe chest, and raised and was unable to do uny work for sev.eal re months, but after taking three bottles Poth T add Golden Med Discovery,\u2019 aud severnl vials of the How do considérable work, and gain very rapidly.\u201d Luxe DISEASE.tghed.wis 8 great AsTimA GURED.to be asthm CANTUE B.Srow ELLE, Colorado, writs 1 fod in praise I have found thut it 5s of golden worth.heiped both my busturd and mysclé 4 Two yearn hrs: MARTHA OWEN, of Carthage, Jasper Co., Mo., writes: was of the best physicians for consumption without receiving any benefit.Soon after Dr.Pierce's Golden Medd nl Discovery and Favorite Prescription aii the gymptome of consumption van.1 wish alao to report the cure of one of my neighbors who sufferer from womb dizease.pe tly curest by the use of Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription.\u201d treated for several years hy some I commenced taking and was Dostristress at M lia, that I cannot say too much BE of your Golden Medical Discov ,* for t bas Mr.Stowell was atllicted with what ago appeared ma, and our altitude being so high, the dimeulty Ja breathing artondant upon this distressing malady was greatly in- crea t he begun to Huprove nt once after commencing the iar: of For + acorns, nnd wae entirety ruved by this wonderful medicine, As for\u2019 Joyself, 1 have used it for nervous and general debility; and for au affection of the kidueys and bladder, and I found that it was without a rive We are now never without your Mra.W.H.NICRLIN.nf Marlhorough, NY, firet began taking your for these complaints.* Miscovery.says: \u201cWhen I \u2018Golden Medi * Favorite Prescri tion,\" IT Was RO we: Discovery,\u2019 and \u2018Pelle could not be on my feet but a few minutes Fine Arte, Ororory, proces Languages.Eng tinh Bras room vith team Fan Ak LL i Tis Calendar, in 0; om mation, a rere Direcies of consumptio GONSUMPTION.at a time.They did me a great deal of good, and | take pleasure in ex seing my gratitude to you for the excel ent walth now enjoy.When x first Grote you I was said to Le in the first stage Price 21.00 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for $5.00 WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Propr's, No.663 Main St., BUFFALO, N.Y, FW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY | oF MUSIC Boston, Mass.RMGEST and Best 6 Instructors, 22 2282 étudents last year.Thor nd Pnetrumental Kusio, Fauipped in rane nes, Pronch A WINTE art fe due nor.AND, GRER! E, TURKEY, The NILE, an the Chiet countries and atime | of EGY sails same d Bend for Circular Er IN SOUTHERN EUROPE part saila DEC.29 far the Ronth of FRANCH, » SICLEY, and ete à del htful Tesora.BE.TOURJIEE, Frankie Bo, Boston.14110 law \u2014Ft-de-\u2014ot-_-treg > : little book published in New York.in 1868 by NOTES AND QUERIES.\u2014 Literary and other Subjects Dis cussed by Mr.Blurray.eee A Song sud » Superstition.Jo the Editor of Notes and Queries: Sip.\u2014Can you tell me who ia the notion of the poem called \u201cThe Miller of Sans souct\u201d also the orfuin of the supersu- ton that peacock foathers bring ill-luck?1 am very desirous of gaining this information, and bave fniled in finding it here.Deinz myself n former Montrealer, aud knowin, ou to be un authority on Such matters have vontured to trespass thus far on your good nature.shall estesm your answer a rroat favor.1 feel Iam takin an exceeding iberty.ahd ask your indulgence in ndvance.Very sincerely Yours, Philadelohia D .D I have much pleasure in answering Mise L'e questions to the best of my ability, and bopo thal my answers will satisfy ber inthe meantime, faute de mieux I.\u201cThe Miller of Baus Souci\u201d can, I think, be no other than our old friend \"The Miller of the Dee.\u201d In a comedy written by Isaac tickerstaft, (17356\u2014~1757,) and entitied \u2018Love in a village,\u201d there ls a soug introduced, which begins as follows: There was a jolly mitier once Lived on the river : ; He work\u2019d and sang from morn to niæbt, No lark more blithe than be.And this the burthen ot bs sung Forever used to be:\u2014 \u2018J care for nobody, ne.not L - If nobody cares for me.Ete.oto.If this is not \u2018The Miller of Sana Souci,\u201d he must be his twin brother.If.As regards the second query of my correspondent, I may remark that in Votes and Queries of October 21, 1563, p.342, the 1ollowinz question was asked by \u201cIgnorus,\u201d *Peazocks' Feathers: Can any one inform me of the origin of the theory that the possession of peacocks\u2019 feathers brings 1l- Juck to the owner.\u2019 No answer accoid- ine to the indices.of Notes and Queries was ever returned to this question: and the only other referencs that J van find to the subject occurs in Lhe same journal of June 3u, 1877, p.HUB: * Peacocks\u2019 Feathors.1 bave heard one Cheshire tar- mer's wife assure another that children never could be well or nealthy in any rooms im which peacocks\u2019 fealhers were used as an ornainent In consequence of a gaudy fringe of the plumage, which decked out the looking-glass of the parlor in waloh the conversation took place.The speaker coatinued that it was very \u2018unlucky\u2019 ever to give a child a peacock's feather as a plaything.Has this prejudice aver found a previous comment iu Notes and Queries?What 18 its origin?To this day in Cheshire some of the poor will not use elder wood as firing; but this is a well known and old superstition.Since the traditional suspension of Judas on tnat tree, the elder bas always been considerrd ill omened.' This communication is signed J.IL Warreu, and was probably gent by John Leicester Warren.one of Englund's best wlbor poets.As the peacock is proverbially the type and smbol of worldly pride, I can onty conjecture that on this account it may be consider~d a bird ot iI omen, and its gaudy feathers be regarded with disfavor.The superstition has net eome down to us from tbe times of antiquity.On the contrary, a represectation ol! the peacock, with train displayed, was employed by :the early Christiana to symbolize the resurrection of the body and Lone immortality of the soul.+ gent -vecurrenes asa hi glyphical emblem in tbe Catacomts of Rome, and supplanted the phcrnix as a type of the resurrection.1he variegated feathers of the bird, or imitations of them in am- browdery.were often used in early times ag church decorations, snd the wings of angels wore represented as formed of them.A good tllusration of this, taken from a pall of the 14th century, in the possession of the Fishmongers' Company and not previvusly engraved, will be found in the frontispiece to Miss Lambert's elegant work on \"Church Needlework.\u201d (John Murray, London, 1544,) Pronancistion of an Proper Name.J.B.(Toronto), asks: \u201cHow is Pamela.the titie of Kichardson's famous Move), pronounced?\u2019 The most pleasing, aud, perbaps, most usual way of pronouncing the name, is to accent the second sylinble, Pamela; but even Fielding.who wrote in ridicule of Richardson, seeins to bave \u2018been in douvt about the pronunciation, if We are to credit the lollowing extract from \u201cJoseph Andrews:\u201d * She told me that* ** * * they had a daughter, of a very strange name, Pamela (eo long) or Pamela (0 sbort); soma >ronounes 1t one way, and some the other.\u201d iy certainly seems best to preserve the analogy to the name of Philomela, Richardson borrowed the name of his simple aud innocent herolne Irom Sir Philip Sidney's romance of * Arcadia.\u201d ¢ No Sect in Heaven.\u201d I have received the following kind letter in relerence to t poem: 10 the Editor of Notes and Queries: DEAR 818.\u2014In response to an intimation in Saturday's STAR, and also to the feeling thut IT ahounld make some return for the weekly pleasure atforded by a perusal of the Votes and ¢ tes, s you a copy of the verses asked fearing, however.they will requtre more 8 than Will you kindly ou can spare.nform \u2018\u2019K\u2019\u201din your column, where a translation of \u201c Cygnus Erspirans\u201d into English verse is to be found, if you know of such?My acquaintance with the poem is limited to ils appearance in Prime's \u2018I zo- aA-fishinæ.\u201d I remember, when reading it.the thought that your own facile pea might find a congenial task in punting thelines into English, if it had not already done so.The poem that I enclose is ocopled from a Clark & Maynard, and coniaining » few other poems by the same -author, whose name is given as Mrs.£.H.J.Cleaveland.1 remain, dear slr, ours respectfully, Sherbrooke.B.The Word \u201cReevs.\u201d To the Editor of Notes and Queries: SIR.\u2014I am a shooking speller, and had occasion to-day to invoke the aid of my dictionary before writing the word \u2018\u2019Reeve | was puz- zted at finding no such word in Worcester, and turning to Webster discovered that it was obrolete, except in compounds.e.&, shire- reeve, sheriif.Can you teli me who undertook the responsibility of restoring the word to common use, and how it came to be appro rrijited as tho legal title for the chief municipal officer of townships and incorporated villages in Ontario?Is the word in common use elsewhere?Yours, oti.AL Carleton Place, ; Iregret that at present I bave no access toa history of the municipal institutions of Upper Canada; for, from it, no doubt, we should at once learn how the venerable word \u201creeve\u2019 came to be \u201cresurrected,\u201d Americans say, in a large district of an English colony.Webster, in calling the word \u201cobsolete\u201d aë regarde England and the United States, is, of course, correct.It survives ouly in such words as \u201cport reeve,\u201d and * sheriff,\u201d squivalent as À.L notes, to \"sbire-reeve.\u201d \u2018Lhe latter term in Angio-Saxon \" Bcirezerefa,\u201d compounded of score,\u201d a shire, i.&, a share or division of a kingdom, a county, and \u2018\u2018gerefa.\u201d a governor.In Dutch, it appears as graef, and in German, as graf.a count.À model lexicographer, with Canada bordering on the States, ought doubtless to have known that \u201creeve\u201d 1s not obsolete in Canada, but apparently Webster was not aware of the fact.When the word is arrived at in Dr.Murray's great English dictionary, this defect will assuredly he remedied.Iam pot aware that \u201creeve\u2019 is iif use anywhere except in Canada.Light summer Desserts, WHITE ICE CREAM.One-balf a box of Coxe's gelatine soaked in one pint of milk one hour; pour on it two quarts of boiling miik and leave till next day.Add, then, one pint of cream, sugar to taste and one and one-half teaspoonful of vanilla.Stir hard while freezing.DELMONICO PUDDING, Boll together ome quart of milk, two tablespoontuls of cornstarch, five tablespoonfuls of aug und two egws.When cool, add one-haif of à saltapoonful of salt, ooo cuptul grated cocoanut, And bake until \u201cset\u201d nod of a light brown.Eat cold, cover- eros-f-\" od with whipped cream.TRA JELLY.Dissolvo one-hal: of à box of gelntine, add one pint of boiling tea, one 2apful of sugar; sti Jogntber and atrain iote a mould.Servé With whipped cream.BANANA BLANC MANGE.One quart of boiling mille, four tablespoonfuls esch of sincoth corn starch and sugar, boil together until thick; whea cool, ad pne teaspoonful of vanille, stir in three sliced banana, ahd mould.Turn out und eorve With a glass pitehor of bolted custard, VANILLA ICU CREAM.; ail one quart of milk, add one table- uilul of corn starch, one-baif pounu of two cure.Bol aud itko custard, | \u2018 + 4 ; .-» ; - RY TITY CT À un i er ; + ag HY MONTHEMAY™ DAILY\u201d STAR\u201d SATURDAY/TOULY 28\u201d ISSS®DOUBUE SHEET °° 88 When cold, add one-hait ; and a half teaspoonful of vas BANANA MUGLY.ree-quarters of a temcupiul of rice, four Th, > tablespoonfuls of sugar, one and one-fourth pint of water boiled until the rice is tender, with one tick of cinnamon, afterwards removed.When cold, stir in two sliced bananas and serve at once in a glass dish filled up with cold botled custard.ORANGE AND TAPIOCA JTLLY.Soak six tablespoonfuls of tapioca for three hours lu two cuptuls of salted waler ; sel In hot water an! boll, adding tour teaspoonfuls of sugar, and a little bofling water Îf tou thick.When (the custard, add the juice of one orange.Cover Lbe bottom of the mould with sliced oranges, and when the jelly is cool pour it aver the fruit.RASPBEREY ICE.One and one-ball pint of! raspberries, squeeze Lhe juice rom tpam apd mix it with three-fourths of a pint of sugar and one-half a plot ul water, and freeze.BANANA CUSTARD.Just before It ts required for table, slice a disl tbree-tourtns full of teuanas, and pour over a very cold bolled custard.CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM.Scald one pint of milk ; add two w.li-beat- en eggs, two capfuls of sugar, and four lablespuoniuis v! Ineltod chocolate.Couk till thick 1n a kettle of hot Water.and pour over it one quart of cream, adding two teaspooniuls of vanilla, then freeze.FROSTED PUDDING.One quart of boiling milk.two even tablespoonfuls of curno »tarch, three-fourths of a cuplul of sugar and three beaten yolks of egys.boll oue niinate, pour into a buttered dish, and bake.Spread with à meringue of three whites.one-naif of a cupful each of powdeted suzar and jelly.Fretty Mouths, Hall the badly shaped mouths that are the sorrows of the young wotned ol to-day result {rom their being permitted when they were childrento suck thelr fingers ; one of the prelliest Women jn Lown has coarse.thick lips that cate from having been allowed when sbe was going (uv sleep to put her thumb in ber mouth; while another whose lps protiude Jn the centre and whose mouth ls !arge blatues har mother for allowing her Lo find consolation in her two forefingera.11 persuasion will vot break a chiid of this habit, then stronger meaus should ve resorted Lo, and if pecessary its hands should be tied togetber.Another untortunate habit among echool-giris, and which results in thickening the (Ips and making them super- sebsitive, is the continued biting of the lower lip.The cotire shape of the face is spollod in this way, lor when nature moulded it there was not the inteution that the lower lip should be larger and a coarse lvok æiven to the face Red Lips are the announcement of good health, and good health 13 the fashion; Women who have very determined wills frequently wet into the bad habit of drawing their lips together in a way they think expresses determination; the ips are pliable and paturaliv assume tbe position whieh is Gftenest given them, so she who feels on pleasant terms with the world at large, who makes 1 a point onlv to say pieasaut things, wiil have about her mouth that something that the French call rlavte-the look that tells of a laugh witnout Lue sound aud & smile that {8 bot a siilrk.THE BAKING POWDER D1 JUSSION, .Official Tests to Determine the [Sest\u2014 Why they nre Superior Leaveniug Agents\u2014 The use of Larbonate vf Aminonia, The official analyses by Prof.W.G, Tucker, ol New York btate, have afforded some of the most veluable evidence yet produced ralative Lo tbe aetual character of the food and drugs In every day use.Sotue time since Professor Tucker was directed to avalyse the various hrands of baking powder and report which was the purest and best.He procured samples from the grocers in Albany.and after a series of exhaustive tests reporved that the Royal was the purest and best ot ali examined.\u2018The accuracy of the published report being questioued by à local inapulacturer, à reporter of the Albroy Journal obtained an interview with the Professor, Whicb 1s reported as follows in that paper: \u201cDoctor,\u201d said the reporter, \u201cit appears that one of our local baking powder manufacturers attempts to discredit the report some lime ago published lu the Journal with reference to baking powders, for which the analytical examinations were made by yourself and Prot.Mason.Were your spalyses and opinion printed correctly?\u201d \u201cThey were,\u201d replied Prof.Tucker, *literally.\u201d Fou say, Doctor, that the Royal baking powder is superior to any other baking powder which you have examined?\u2019 \u2018That is my report.\u2019 \u201cWherein, Doctor, consists this superiority which you find in the Royal over other brands?\u201d \u201cAs stated ip my report, ip the great purity of its ingredients.in the unquestioned propriety and wholesomeness of those in- Bredients, in the exact proportions of the same, and the chemical accuracy and skill with which they have been combined.As] sald before, 1t 18, I believe, 8 baking powder \u2018unequalled for purity, strength and wholesomeness.\u201d \u201cLoctor, the Journals lady readers would like you to inform ther what are the peculiar virtues of a good baking powder over other and more old-fashioned methods of raising bread, biscuit and cage?\u2019 \u201cThat would require a long answer, something in the nature of a lecture.Briefly, however, the advantage of the Koyal taking powder over yeast consists in the quicker work it accompiishes, in the preservation of some of the best elements of the flour, which are destroyed in the production of the car- bonic acid gas by the use of yeast, and in the absolute certainty of sweet, light and digestible food.Over otber methods for quick ralsing, the merits of pure baking powder are great.It is always ready for use, the acid and alkall are combined in exact proportions to produce detinite results, or to render the largest amount of leaven- fng gas and leave nothing more than a neutral residuum, which is not the result where creamn of tartar and soda are bought separately abd mixed in the kitchen, for it will always occur where this is done that one or tre other ol these eub- stances will predominate, making the food veliow, heavy, bitter and unwholesome, Besides, the cream of tartar which can be procured by the bousekeeper is mostly adulterated, adding to the uncertainty of the results or the unwholesomeness of the food.All these ciflicuities are avoided in the use of a pure, properiy-made baking powder.\u201cWill baking powders keep?How long will they hold their strength?\u2019 \u201cIf properly made, until used.A perfect baking powder raust combine superiative strength with power to retain it indefinitely.Baking powders generally are robbed of the necessary preserving agent in order to give resent strength, or eise have their efficiency argely destroyed by the addition of large qualities of flour to prevent premature decomposition.\u2018Phe method by which both these quantities are retained in the highest degree produces tbe perfect article, and this I believe is 'ully accomplished in the Royal baking powder.\u201d * Loctor, what about ammonia in baking powder?\u201d \u201cCstbonate of ammonia is sometimes used in the hizher glass of baking powders.\u201d \u201c8 it injurious Or objectionable?\u201d \u201cNonsense vite the contrary.It bas been used for generations in the finest food.It is a very volatile agent.Heat entirely evolves It Into R leaving no residuum.Were it used in sufficient quantity to do the entire work of aeration, I am inclined to he- Heve it would be the acme of leavening agents.Some of tho highest authorities, as Hassall, recommend its exclusive use tor this purpose in preference to yeast and other Kinds of leaven.It is universally ade mitted to be a wholesome and valuable ent, and no chemist of reputation will class it otherwise.1 bave become indignant when | have read the silly charges that have frequently been made through ignorance or otherwise against it.\u201d \u201cThen those manufacturers who advertise tbat their powder does not contain it\u201d\u2014- \u201cConfess that thelr powder lacks a most uselul.wholesome and excellent.ingredient.\u201d \u201cBut they say its origin is filthy.\u201d \u201cIts origin and method of preparation are no more flithy than are the origin and preparation of bread.All this talk about ammonia ip baking powder and its ithy origin is the verisgt rubbish, A man disgraces + himeel! whon he lends himself to any such statements.It is particujarly unfair for baking powder manutagtyrers to seek to pervert the truth, or prejudice the ignorant or unwary by statements that it is eitber harmful or dirty.Ammonia exists in the very air wo breathe, and 1g largely present 10 nat¥ire as a wholesome substance \u201d Salmon fishers dt Woodbush, Dunbar, England.recen\u2019ly found in one o! their nots A fst with Lhe body nad tall of a salmon and the bead o! w haddock.ns ECUADOR'S HIRDEN A Vast Treasure in GOLD.mad N Ffet Found.Everybody wi read Prescott\u2019s fas- eclnating voly) that with the aid of be Spani conquered bis brother, and fards conquered him.When À gner in the han of the gues 8 80 hospliably, be offer tb gold if they would rel reed, and his willing sul ® treasure; but the gre manded more.Runners wi r the country, and whe sim plo surrendered all thelr wim heir King.But Piazarro bèq Waiting for the \\rewure, at harge of it, upon bearing the ualpa bad been straugled, bui Llapganatt, w A bave been sea RL 10 Xo amount of persuasion, temptation, nor torture oould wring rom the Indian tbe pecret of the buried gold.Two men of modern times ure supposed Lo have known its hiding place.One of them, an indian, became niysteriously rich, and built the Church of San Francisco, ia Quito.On his death-bed he issaid to have revealed to the priest who confessed him that his wealth came froin the mdden Inca Lreasure, but he died without imparting the knowledge of its location.Another man, Valverde by name, u Spaniard, married an Inca woman, and is supposed to have learned ihe secret from her, lor he sprang from abject poverty to the summit of wealth almost in a single night.Valverde, when be died, left as a legacy to the King of Spain a guide to the buried treasure.Hundreds of fortunes have been wasted, and hundreds of hives have been lost, in vain attempts to follow Valverde's directions.\u2018they are perfectly plain to a vertain point Where the trail ends, and can- uot be Înilowed farther because of a deep ravine, which, the eredulous assert, has been opeued by an earthquake since Vual- verde's Lime, These searches have been prosecuted b¥® the Govertinent as well as y private individuals.Américun Magazine.THE STORY OF A BOTTLE, It Travels a Thousand Miles and at Last Yerformns its Mission, - This is a tale of a bottle, a New York bottle, tat was cast overtboard from an ocean steamship upon Lhe waste of waters, and which boubed and bobbed on the suit sea waves until it glided Inlo a harbor of sunny bpain and was calinly floating inland when it was rescued by a native ot that country.This botiie was nul throwe overboard because its contents, having been absorbed, it was of no further use.It'was dropped upon a billow with a purpose by George G.ile Witt, of this city, says the New York Zimes, as he leaned uver the taffrail of the sleain- ship \u201cCeltic\u201d on June 3U, 1886, when tne steamship was in latitude 48 deæ.31 min.north and longtitude 3U deg.45 min.west.Belore the bottle was cast upon the waters Mr.De Witt piaced inside of it the following stateinent: \u201cil M.8.\u2018Celie, Jupe Ju, 1nsé.The bottle is empty, and if we cust it on the wators will it return to us alter many days?If this is found please send to George G.De Witt, 58 Nasaustreet, New York, and let me Know where it was found.I want to know for eclentifie purpuses.\u2018Ihis Was lbrown overboard fiom the steamer \u201cCeltic,\u201d June 3u, 1586.\" Captain Benjamin Gleadel! saw the bottle consigned tue waves, and waved ug adieu to tras it-disappeared\u201d Bev@ath un emerald- crested bitlow.The \u201cCeltic\u201d finished her voyage.She turned about and crossed the Atlantic again.There was no news of the \"wandering botite.Apother and another voyage was made, still there was no tidings of the long-distance swimmer.lis Iriends began to despair, and Hually concluded that the bottle had been mistaken by a hungry shark Jor something peculiarly appetizing.But the bottle was A:l right.It Kept iis mouth shut and bobbed ahead in a modest bul \u201c\u2018get-there\u2019\u2019 style.lt got there on April 8, 1847.11 bad been buffeted in a most un- gentiemanly manner by the Atlantic, and it had no sooner tasted the fresh water that flows from the kivadeo into the inlet that jorms & barvor for the town of the sane name on the north coast of Spain than it turned over on its left side and permitted Senor Antonio (onto Corsas to catch a gilmpsee of the New York label that ornaments its front, BSepor Corsas rescued the bottle and noticed that it contained an inciosure.To get the latter he was compelled to break the bottle.Senor Corsas read Lbe inclosure and cotu- plied with the request of Mr.De Witt He wrote to the iatter tbat the bottle was picke up at Kivadeo on April 8, 1887, and he add that he \u201cwould like to know the purport of the whiskey label.\u201d Rivadeo is in latitude 43 degrees 34 minutes north ana longtitude 7 degrees went.The bottle has travelled 1,050 miles in 282 days, or at the rate of nearly 33, miles per ay.i THE DRESS OF QUAKERKSSES Changes in Fashions Among the Lady Mem.beri df the Society of Friends In the aress of the lady members of the Boctety of Friends changes are certain but less evident, says the ndon ween.There is some attempt to depart Irom the straightness of old days and to adopt a toned down presentation ot the fashion of to-day.Personal adorpiuenis are Inore numerous than they were.The marriage ring, which some of the oldest married ladies once did not wear, la now universal with those who have a claim to wear tt, There is à fair display of jewellery, many- buttoned gloves haye taken the place of those of old, and tbe hair is no longer simply smoothed away under that white cap which seemed incapable of receiving a spot.It ia true Lbat some of the old Quakeresses cling to the old usages, and you may see in the meeting an elderly lady now and then rise with stiff bonnet afi® light long vell, ker- cbie! of pure white or fawn-colored satin, dress simply and straightly made, but made ot silk such as few of the \u201cworld\u2019s people\u201d Know of, who will from a text evolve a tew sentences, clearly spoken in JUDICIOUSLY CHOSEN WORDS.For the Quakeresses bave rights beyond those of the ladies of most religious bodies.They nold their own special meetings, appoint their own clerks thereto, issue epistles to their own sex in this country and in Ameri and, as mont people know, may take an equal part with men in the meetings of the society for worship.When the stream of friends enters the court-yard of their great gathering place off Bishopsgate it divides itsei! Into two paris, tiling in two divisions\u2014 the male Friends going to their own meet- ing-house to the right and the Quakeresses to the left to theirs, while, of course, both join when the meeting is for worship.But etween the two meetings for business there is the court-yard, and across this pass duor- keepers with letters and other documents to be read to both gatherings, while a constant stream.of late-comers and early-goers.of attendants on the committees, and of other Friends, makes the court-yard between tar from golitary.It is A WONDERFUL SIGHT, that of the inner court-yard, when the meetings are breaking up, and whebp friends who bave not met perhaps jor years meet there and come as hear goesip as.the Quaker rule allows.Longfellow, who wrote of the maiden who was \u201cpleased with tbe'thee\u2019 and \u2018thou\u2019 ol the Quakers,\u201d would have had bis ear gratified, for what is denominationaliy cali- the plain language\u201d predominates, and the enquiries are after \u201cthy daughter Jane,\u201d or the health of \u201cthy son L'dward.\u201d Friendly fnvitations are given; possibly friendly flirtatious are begun, for In the thousands who attend many are young, and certainly introductions have been there made which have resulted in that most interesting and unique gathering, a Quaker marriage; for the social element is one of the great bonds of Qualrerdom.The great boarding schoois of the soclety æathber ail the children of the sect together\u2014those at Ackworth, those at York; some at Saffron Waldon; others at far Mount Mellick in the Green Isle, and scholarship at any of these is introduction usually to all Quaker homes, 80 that the 11U0 boys and girls who are usually being taught in the great public schools lorm a continuous source whence the society la recruited, Quakeresses are antering far more into the world than they were, ahd thus thelr influence 1s widening, while the outward marks that distinguished them are decaying.ee She Loved a Savage, In Austrailia several attempts have been made to educate tho bincks out of their no- madichabits and Into a civil life, but tn almostevèry case tbe philanthropie offort - \u2018hs failed to eradteate the intinots of barbarism.Mr.Ballou, in \u201cUnder the Southern Cross,\u201d tells the romantic story of one of these Iailures.A young native, a lad of ten years, was takeu from bis wild ifs aud brought to Brisbane to be educated and to row up in the home of a white family.hose engaged in the experiment secured tho consent of the boy, of his pagents, and of tho tribe.They did thelr best to make bim comfortable and happy.During nine Yours evervthinu nromised sucosss.AS \u2014 .7 One day, shortly after nineteenth birtbday, he was missing from Brisbane, No one knew what bad become of bim save one young lady, and she kept ber kuowledge to hersell.After months of | search he was found at bis former home, living the nomadic life of a naked savage.No inducement could prevall upon bim to return and live among his friends.AU last there came out the romance which revealed the secret of the young bluck's nine years sojourn among the whites of Brisbane.He had fallen in love with the lovely danghter of the white Jamiiy with which he made his home.She reciprocated his attachment, for he was a fine specimen of his race, and her influence made bim studious and a sojourner at her father's house.When his hereditary feelings begat a lunging lor the bush snd a nomadic life she restrained him from returning to bis tribe.At last he frankly told her that he loved her too eincerely to suge- west that she should go with him to his savage home, but that he was unhappy and restless and must seek his native wiidæ She had the good sense not to protest agalest the separation, for he would not remain and she wauld not go.\" Accepting the inevitable they parted; Le to live as & savage and she to die.WOOD CARVING FOR WOMEN.The Latest Fad in the way of Amusemonts\u2014 some Women Makes Their Living by it.Wood-carving is the newest feminine fad.\u2019 Brass-hammering is going out, wood-carv- ing is coming (tn.The passion for carved bal! and dining -room turniture and for wood over-mantles has something to do with starting the.craze.The tools sare easily handled also, and require little muscular strength, only a quick eye, an artistic feel- ia and a steady hand.Thebe are soveral clusses In wood-carving, and many ladies are taking private lessons.There is a niece of Charles sumner who BECAME QUITE AN EXPERT, but she bas rooms in a hotel, and has aiven up Der work because the noise of it disturb- od ber neighbors.A sister-in-law of Horace Gresley, a women of sevent,, 1s one ol the enthusiasts, taking it up as Calo did Greek in her old age.Her favorite piece of work sa CARVED SETTLE FOR HER HALL, and she takes great pride in it.Similar pieces of work are the rule, pavels and tiles jor tbe side of the mantel und the like, but chrved desks, sideboards and large decorative pieces are not bpyond the ambition of the more aspiring.(ne of the successful wWood-carvers and desixners ofthe city bas it in mind to found a school for instruction in wood-carving, for the TEACHING OF YOUNG WOMEN especially, for whom he belleves there is an outlook for paying work in this line.One of bie pupils, indeed, a girl of perseverance and talent, has supported hersel! comfortably this winter by taking pupils berself, and has developed so much originality and independent skill, that she has obtalnea a good commission for carvings and interior decorative wooul-worK 10r a Dutnber of residences to be built by rich New Yorkers at Lenox this summer.If the taste for wood-carving continues Lo increase, it will supply an occupation in which women who go into it for: {-sowething more thay amusement \u201cwill Hd, \"| it they are artists, one more walcome resource.\u2014.N.Y.Mail and Express.Gems of Thought.In order tu love mankind, expect but little from them.: Nothing is more variable than the esky and one\u2019s own soul.: The wisest men have always been the most indulgent, One must know whither he would climb befure ne sets up his ladder.A good temper generally comes from thorough breaking and discipline We can bardly learn humility and tenderness enough except by suffering.Religion is the deepest study of life, and few become accomplished students in it.In childbood be modest, in youth temperate, in manhood just, in old age prudent Grand temples are puilt of small stones, and great lives are made up of trifling events.Belpsomebody woree off Lhan yourself and seboël pere scholar, and became and gupils and toachere.He was dresaed like fie ussociates, and seemed so satisfied with a civilized life that many good men and women loglied forward to the day when be would exert a strong and benetl influence upon his own | le, |.be bad = cpu | you will find that you are better off than\u2019 you fanc: bo good to thy friend, that he may be more than your friend ; thy enemy, that he way become thy friend.If you begin by apologizing for what cannot be defended, you wili end by defending what cannot be apologized for.True glory takes root, and even spreads; all false pretences, ike flowers, fall to the ground, nor can any counterfeit last long.It is with narrow-souled people as with narrow-necked bottles \u2014the less they have in thew, Lhe more noise they make in pouring it out.Look upward and onward.We learn to climb by keeping our eyes, noton the valleys that lie behind.but on the mountatns that rise before ua Your character cannot be essentially fn- jured except by your own acts.If\u2019 one speaks evil of you, let your lile be soibat none will believe him.; Lost yesterday, somewhere between bun- rise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes.No reward ie offered, for they ure gone forever., Work.is your true remedy.If misfortune hits you bard, you hit something alse hard.Piteb into something with a will.There's nothing like good, solid, exbausting work to cure troubie.To Keep à Bouquet Fresh, A queer way to keep a bouquet of Rowers fresb, but a very etriking and effective one, is thus described: Ina vessel of water piace a plate, and on this stand a bouquet of flowers, weighted at the bottom,.so as to stand upright.This being done, the bouyuet is covered with a bell glass, the fim pf which ought to fit exactly the flat part of the plate; the bell &lass should be entirely tilled with water and without least air bybble, Then raise 411 tugether,;bell piste and bouquet, and place on a table, leaving on late around the base of tbe bell glass a ittie water to keep the air from enterina.The flowers in this situation will be preserved in ail their treshness for several weeks, and their beauty ts increased by a great number of bubbles of was produced b the respiraiion of the leaves, and whigl attach themselves to the leaves, looking like pearls.The edge of the plate and the water that it contains should be concealed by a light bed of moss, in which are set some flowers.A bouquet thus arranged produces a charming effect, especially in the evening.\u2014G ood Housekeeping, His Secret Discovered, In days gone by there used tobe close by.Temple Bar, London, an old chemist's shop.The proprietor of it, it is said, enjoyed the monopoly ot muking citric acid.More tavor- ably circumetanced than other secret manufactures, bis was à process that required no assistance.He employed no workmen.Experts came to sample and assort and bottle his products: they never entered the laboratory.The mystic operations by which he grew rich were confined to himself.One day, having locked the dvors and blinded the windows, sure as usual of the safety of his secret, the cheinist went home to his dinner; A chimuey-sweep, er à boy - guised as such, wide awake in chemistry.was on the watch.Following the secret.keeper so far on his way te Uharing Cross as to be sure he would not return that day, the sooty phlicsopher hied back rapidiy to Temple , ascended the lon buliding, dropped down the flue, saw he wanted, and returned, carrying with him the mystery of making citric \u2018aeid.\u201d The monopoly of the inventor was gone.A few months afterwards the price was reduced by foûr- fiitha.The poor man was hart broken, and died shortly afterwards, ignorant of she trick by which he had been victimised.HEAVEN AND EARTH, À There are no Shadows whére thors is no Bun : There {3 no boauty where there is no shade; And all things in two lines of glory run, Darknesr and light, ebon and gold inlaid.of God comes Among us through the shrouds sir: pad BA dim track fs tke the Hivery Jake Jon pinn on © moun n Fading and reappoaring here and thers.ke.The lamps and veils through hosv'n and aarth I v a, \u201c Go in nnd out, as jealons of their light, Like sabling stars ui on uw mistr nicht, ne ; -& Flying -Machine\u2014Edison\u201d Now\u201d Solve the Question of Aiv Navigation, Jhomas A.Edison, the jnventor, was at work in one of the large upper rooms of nls laboratory rfecting an attachment for convey.playo notes to hs vhonograpk, Then a ew York Sum reporter presen mself : \u201cA flying machine?Oh, yos, I'm golng to do the best 1 can towards solving that ancient problem,\u201d be replied to the report- -er's enquiry about the electrie flying machine, which, it had been reported, he was commissioned by the Spanish Government to make._ \"A man, whose name I can\u2019t recall now, \u2018eama here about two or three weeks ago.He sald he had been sent over Irom the Bpanish Government to study the science of aérial navigation.He said they wanted a machine so constructed that it would carry sn electric motor, camera, etc., Loa considerable height Ly means ol wings or {ans propelled by the motor.It would be vperated fron: a covered waggzon, Ip which an officer would be seated, and would be connected with a dynamo {a the waggon by wires.In Chis way it is hoped photograpbs could be taken of the eneray and thelr movements while the operator in bis wagon below need not expose himself.The photographs were to be dropped from time to time by some arrangement.\u2018These in brief were all the \\nstructions he gave me; the rest was to be MY OWN TASTE AND FANCY.\u201cIt reminded me of a scheme | had many times thought of, and 1 promised him 1 would do my best in the matter.wanted to tackle the problem on ny own account.1 like to try and unswer these hard questions.If 1 ain able to construct the kind of machine they want, 1 shall have practically solved the long-mooted question of the possibility of aërtal navigation.For the main point in this question is that of the lifting power, or motor.The matter of propelling the machine through the alr and steering is a comparatively sitmiple aflalr.do many people have been studying the question, however, thut I am not inthe ieast confident of success, and perhaps I have not the ghost of a chance.\u2018Have you arrived at any theory on this subject?\u201d asked the reporter.\u201cNo; l don't begiu that way.I am now only experimenting upon a few of the fundamental questions 1nvolved.\u2018Lhere are two ways of inventing.One is to make your machine tirst, and then see if it will work.The other is to lirst find out whether it is possible to do the thing; then make your machine.The - GREATER NUMBER OF INVENTORS- adopt the firat plan \u201cWhat we Want to know first is whether or not aërial navigation 1s possible.When I have settled this question, which may take @ year or more, | will then take up the other points in their order.lalwuys Like to begin ai the A BC iu these matters.Any other system 18 & good deal like trying to read a language without having learned the alpha- \u201cI began the other day by weighing a motor with fans attached on a Fairbanks scaie.After getting the exact weight of the motor we set the fans to working.They, of course, lightened the work toa certain ex- nt, abd we thus got ligures as a basis upon which to calculate the lifting power of the fans or wings of oertain sizes.I intend to Ineasure Lhe pulling power of birds soon, by Lying a string to their feet, fastening the [\"oLher éfid to a spring registering scale.and then letting them tly away.Oh, dear, there ars a hundied jacts Lo discover before À can think of tackling the.real question of an arial ship.I have never gone very deeply into the matter, but it's a subject which interests me very much.Almost all persons when they think of uërial navigation imagine the necessity of rising to a great height.But why do this?Why not go along the roads at an elevation ot about ten esl?Ot course, when necessary, we could rise higher, but, as a rule, a lew feel above the ground would answer all purposes.If adrial navigation is possible, 1 believe this will be the popular mode of travel in the fulure.Une advantage it has Is the small power necessary for the propulsion of an air-ship, and the great speed which could be obtained.\u201d DON'T FRIGHTEN CHILDKEN, 4 Bhook for Thetr Minds May Result in Alore Il Ultimately Than Blows, : Theæinfiuence that is brought to bear upon @ ehud during tbe firet-decade of life will bave a decided eflect In determining his pere of self-controt in later yeara.It is in \u2018the tome more than in any other place that I this influence must first be exercised, and upon ses, goverpesses and parents devolves this most important duty, a responsi- bRlity whieh, considered in its true light, becomes a privilege and a sacred trust.A child cannot understand the \u201cwhy and wherefore\u201d of many things which to an aduit are perfectly piain and intelligible.He is timid, and naturally shrinks trom signte and sounds which, to him, are strange and unaccountable.To in any way irighten a child is not only thoughtless and cruel, but the act itself may be followed by serious results.For one tosay no harm was Intended, and that it was only in fun, is no excuse It is of some of the ways in which this abuse is sometimes offered and their OOXSEQUENT ATTENDANT EVILS that I wish to speak.There are sore people who seem to take a morbid' satisfaction in frightening young chiidres by suddenly appearing before them with the iace bidden by a mask or the entire body covered with a sheet, at the same time uttering loud and unpatura! sounds and geostliculating In a wild and frantic manner.Occasionally we tind a person who so regardless of nossible accidents as not to besi- tate to point at a child a gun or pistol, and feign to strike him with a knife or hatchet.The setting of a strange dog upon one who already shows signs of terror at the constant barking of the animal js sowetimes followed by unexpected and painfuf results.For little acts of disobedience, children are sometimes shut up in a dark closes: or temporarily confined in theatticor cellar.Atotber times they are told strange stories of ghosts and threatened that, if they do not behave, they will be sold to the ragpicker or that wandering gypsies will steal them and CARRY THEM AWAY.These and other such frightful apparitions are relics of barbarism and supensti- tion, which should have no place In the Christian \u2018light and iutelligence of the pineteenth century.And not only this; such scenes, stories and threats are grossly indecent and deliberate falsehoods, the hature of which the child will some day understand.and he will be very likely to form a just estimate of the moral character of those in whose confidence and honesty \u2018he firmly belleved.lt is also Lo be remembered that it is possible that a child may be so often frighten ed in one way or another as to eventually weaken his character, and even sometimes\u2019 produce a deplorable state of mental im- cility; and there are many cases on record where a child bas been so frightened as to cause insensibility, convulsions and death.\u2014 Good Housekeeping.; The Queerest Election Bet, A\u2018very original bet was rhade at Long Branch between two well known business men of New York, one a wealthy contractor who did considerable work on the aqueduct when it was begun.The other is 8 prominent banker and a member of the New York Stock Exchange.case of Cleveland's election the banker is to wear a straw hat with a red dauna bana during the entir months o! December and January.He is : hav the privilege of purchasing a new pat as often as he sees fit, but he is to weap the hat during the transaction of his usun! busi- nesé.In the event of Harrison's of the pathing houses on Lhe of Leland\u2019s Hof ruary and March.may, folding cot, one chair, tw \"a cooking stove, and is to cook his meaia.He can spend two hours each day at any placs be oh An Long Branch, but he is not to go fo New York except in case of his own gickness or that of some member of his Ixinily, which sickness must be certified to by a physician.He can bave tbe dally papers and one novel each week.One thousand dollars is to be forfeited if either n reftses to }ve up tothe oondi- tions of bis bet, and the money has already been deposi After the bet bad been made a gentleman remarked that the contractor had given odds of about 10to1 on tho success of the Democratic tickat.\u2014 Albany Times.rm rt Sse.- The Old Fashioned Clay Pipe.The-old white clay pipe 18 coming onoe more into fashion.is said by experts and physicians that much of tbe danger of emoking ia in the nse of did pipos, which be- -come saturated with nicotive.If smoking is to bold ita own against the hard things | esld about it.it must conforus in gome de \u2018res to sanitary condittona Ah old pipe ! probably as dangerous as a package of ol greenbacke.| 13 would hardiv fé considered EMASON'S NEW INVENTION, wine to put the latter in one mouth.ine wy ter 0% mouth.It is enough to handle them.The olay pip howavar, will soak up nicotine vo fast that it ls \"dangerous er que.dozen 5 touse 16 ove \u201ctimes Lig Frangibllity is therefore,a good uality.Ît will breair Defore 1t poisons you.n the whole, 18 it not the wiser polloy to keep a little farther away from tbe dauger of nicotine poiscalng.\u2014 G'lobe-Demourat.\u201c Maglio Fish.Make a very small hole in each end of a fresy egg, and, after blowing out tne con- and sew them together on the edges so as to make a pointed wbag, which isshown in white.Into this bag some sand should be \u2018pat for ballast, The mouth of the bag must exactly the size of the egg, which is to be fastened into it with s=iling-wax or glue, to form the head of the fish.Having prepared It in this way, paiot two eyes on Lhe egg with black patht, and the waglo tish 18 ready to be put into a jar of water.The weight of the sand In the bag musf be such that the fish will float on the sur face if lott to iteelf, but so that a very light touch witl cause it to sink.Cover the jar tightly with a piece of Indla- rubber, or any other waterproof, flexivle substance.#When you lay your band on the covering.pressure transmitted to the liquid will cause a little water to enter the egy, and the fish will dive; tue heavier youn press, the more quickly it will plunge.If you remove your hand from the India- rubber the compressed air in the egg will force out the water, and the fish will come to the suriace again.\u2014 L'IUustration faste Rentinog Bridal Outfits, A matrimonial discovery in New York is that of a store kept by a womnn who, az a feature of her business in ladies\u2019 underwear, rents out the linen portions of bridal outtits She enables a girl of moderate resources to Ro on a tour, or tospend the honeymoon In town, happy iA the wearing of those por- tious of à trousseau as elegant as might content a Fifth avenue belle.fine lextures, elaborate emubroidery, and all tbe whimoleal frills known to lingerie, are at ber command on rental.At an outlay of tive or six dollars she van .buy a month's use of these beautiful and soul-sallsfying zarments The proprietor said that she was doing very well in thai line.She had tn stock a dozen outfits, ag cheap as $2 to as dear as $10 per month,and most of the time they were hired out.She altered them to fit her customers, and {reshened then uv by new embel- lispments as {ast as they showed wear.\u2014-THE\u2014 HERCULES boing rnty piitttseurure fe Stormont Cotton Co.Cornwall, Ont.James Shearer, Montreni, Que.Montreal Cotton Co.Vaileytield, Que, Belding, Paul & Co., Montreal, Que.Dominion Leather Board Co.Cote Bt.Paul, ue.À.Cantin, Montreal, Que.Coaticonk Cotion Co.Conticook, Que.Magog Textile and Print Uo., Maroz, Que.A.W.Ogi.vio & Co.Montreal, Que.; Canada Paper Co, Windsor Mills, Que.W.& F.P.Currie & Co.Monirea!, Que, Wm.Johnson & Co., Montreal, Que.Montreal Woollan Miil Co., Montreal, Que, .ocock & Co., Cote Bt.Paul, Que, A.W.Morris & Bros, Montreal, Que.CEnpt.R.Nelson, Sorel, Que.Granite Mtils, St.Hyacinthe, Que.I takd great pleasure In announcing that \"The Hercules Water Wheels \u201d are used the above firms with the best possible results, in every instance giving the full per centace of power guaranteed by the manufacturers.Do not fail to obtain Catalogue and Price List of these wheels before giving your order.un THOMAN PRINGLE, AGENT FOR CANADA.2489 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL 170 1a wt | PEPSINE \\/INE, {The only one recommended by DR.COR- § RVISART, and aporoved by (he Academy * of Medicine of Paris, is wine, of a very agreeable taste, has been used with he greatest success for 30 yrs.in oases of J | Pyspepsin, Gastralgia, Wapt of Appe tite, Disgust at Reals.Blow add Painful Digestion, nnd other | \u2019 L'roubles of mtomach.; NM BOUDAULT'S8 PEPSINE (in Powder) is [§ À also recommended in some dases, * PARIS: Ss RHOTTOT-BOUD AULT, 3 rue Dauphine LYMAN, SONS &_ 0O.\u2018Wholesale Dealers.886 ST.PAUL BT.MONTREAL ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ALLAN LINE I558\u2014SUMMER SERVIOE\u20141848 Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec & Montreal worvice.From From Fram From i tvorpoot.| erry.Jarsameure Môntreni.quebta, gre ; une Polynesian.TT duly | 34 July ; * * car aint ue % © Glasgow.July.U July.*sarwmatisu, 18 July 20 July ET TE ur dan.Bae | = Aux 0 r.Ue.Al 3 a ai + *C: reanslan,.6 \u2026 I 18 + Mail ste cs are despuitohed {row Montreal at day.hen on W'oguesdaye Aud exua SLeamers (marked *) a: yilght ou l'hurudays.Paséengors Jeairitig to embark au Jlunirenl oud do sv {without eXtra charge) Ries 3 pout the preced: ng eveulug, Cabin busosi gure only ou ru \u2014 10 doutreal ou the return tin lutermouiate aid ploeruxe belly Wndod u$ QUE Livorpool, Quecnssuwn, st John's, Malifnx and Baltimore Mail service.From Liverpool From ! From vanl ¥ TEAY tsilinore Halifax imore| From » x vis uésns- BAIPS Halllax St John's Bt John's ques lo A.ie and Liverpool tu H litax, - Liyeruco- Tage 15 June.oF July Le suis.[it dur Base Glasgow, Quebec und ba untroal Services.From Uissgow.! STEAMSHIPS.Pros opter tes 22 June Corean .12Juiy 2e serie seedeees! Curthagin YA 20° Not weglan.17 = 4 July.siberian.24 © 13 Hiberaun a Londen, Quebec aud Montreal Service, ou .Prom Montreal to Lon- London, STEAMSHL, don cn or about, 22 jane lomsrantan .13 July 14 Juiy N@SlOrIAN.\u2026.4 Aug kor 2 luigisl, Passage, or further lnformmatuvi apply + G, W.HOBINSOSN ; 13636 ST, JAMES SIHKET, opposite si Lawrence Hall; Ur M, & A.ALLAN.25 Common stroel, 7 Montreau® 80 Stato street, .- Boston, 17 TORONTO, ST.CATHARINES : AND NIAGARA FALLS.PALACI STEAMER OCEAN?\u201d J.T.TOWERN, Master, Leaves foot of Common and Colborne streets every Juerdag evening, at 7 pom, for Prescutt, Brock- ville, Kingston, \u2018Toronto and yt.Catharines.Yare fron diuntreal io loronto.$7.50; retarn, B14 © \u201d SL Catharines.$2.00 ¢ \u2018414 Magara Fulls, 88.50 = 81} For Freight or Passaze anply w WAM.LP.BENSON, 18 Foundling st.T.bi TURTON, 217 5 James az, 120z%aw GQ.E.JAQUES& CO.110 Common st DOMINION LIN Liverpool Service.£6 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHI SS, SAILIXG DATES \u2014THE\u2014 Antidote tg.Alcohol FOUND A ASTI A NEW DEPARTURE The Father Mathew Remedy Is a certain and speedy cure for intemperance, and desiroys all appetite for alochaito iquors aay after a debaunh, or any Iintemper- ence, à sosie toaspoontul wilh remove nil mental and physical depression.It also cures every kind of FEVER, DYSPEPSIA.and TORPIDITY OF THE LIVER when they arise from other causes than ine temperance.It is the most powerful and wholesome tonic ever used.Sold by Druggists.\u201431.00 per Bottle, When the disease is not strong.ore bottle is enough; but the worst cases ol delirium tremens do not require more than three bottles for a,radical cure.If your cannot zet from your drugrist the pam phlet on \u201cAlcohol, its Effects on the Human dy, and Intemperance as a Disease,\u201d it will be sent free on writing to The Father Mathew Temperance Manu 1598 AND 1540 NT.CATHERINE ST, MONTREAL 6T*tawtt From Montreal.From Queher, TRIM 0.rs Aug.2nd.Friday, Aug 3rd.Siegon Wednestaÿ, Sih.ursday uth.Montreal.] hursda \u201cith.*Vancouver, Wednead « gund.Thursday, \u201c 23rd.1oronto.Thursday, M 30th.AMristo! Service for Avonmouth Dock.Ontario.cvevirrefrou-Montreal-abont-Anqust ist TexaB.000sesses caen » \u201c « lbur Cabin isates from Montreai or Quebec to Liverpool, froin $50 to $8U, accoruing Lo post on of stateroom with equal saloon vriviieges; second cabin.$30; swerige su.\u201cYbese steamers have saloon, ttate-roomns, Inuxic-room, « A batb-rou:n amidshi where uut Mile motion ia fell, and thay earry nether cattle not steep, The rooms are all vatside und are well veutllaiod, Apply to W.1, O'BRIEN, 143 St.James street, i .BATTERSBY, 174 St.James street, 133 2e04 or ih P'HÉHANCE C1.+ 34 (UMA street, NA AIN NAN NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING, - - 4TH JUNE, 1888, Through Express l\u2019assenger Trains run dally (Sundays excevted) as follows: \u2014 Leave ovis.Arrive Riviers da 12.00 = \u2018Frois Pistoie: Lod = Kunouskl.4.43 = Lite mets, 33 «\u201c Camypbellton 18.00 * l-alhohsie Je 3 \u201c* Batburst.1.23 » New Castle au = Moncton.= M.John Halifax 8.10 The night trains from Montreal, of the and Canadian l\u2019acifñe tiallways conueot at and Levis with thess trains, \u2018Lhe trains to Haliinx and St.John run through to their destination on ~undays.I'he fieepiug car leaving Montreal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday runs through tv Halifax, and the ona avi on faeklay, Fhursday and Satara rand Trunk Fuint Levi Ay to BL John.M wainsare rai ny rastern standard Kim \u2018hrouxzh tickets may be ubtained and steamer to all polnta on + r sh Lawrence and in tha Maritime Provinces, 7 Fox tckets anid ali Information In regard to passenger tares, rates of {relght, train arrangements, ote., apply to G.W.HOLINSON, Kastern Freight & Inasenger Agent 156k ot James sirest, Opp, SL lawrence Hall, Montreal {D l'OTTINGER, Chief Superintendent, May JUL.1:38 129z allway Office.Moncten, N.B., John, passin rivers and de America.Lake St.John isthe home of the celebrated \u2019\u2019Ouina- uiche,\u201d or fresh water salmon.Hotels at all the principal points.Free trout fighing in the largest Inkes, wbich have béen rented from the Government by the Qompany, where tents, blankets, and eanoes may be ob:ainad.onrlor and slesping cars on all through trains.Kteamer '\u2018Peribonea\u201d will run on Lake Bt.John in connection with trains about Ist Aueust.Foï information as to rates, &e., addr Ar! HARDY, General Freight and one Tr Agent.Quebec.Folders with detailed in- ormation at all hotels and ticket offices.Tickets for sale in Montreal by all the pringi- pal rajlroad and hotel ticket offices.dd.6.SOUTT, 155218 2aw Beo.& Maaacer, Yusba.for CEMENTINC per, leather, de.Always onnced stronpest glue ARB ITE i sg Sample Secetamps 5 £reDastoria ts so well adapted to children thet recomraend it as superior to any proseription knows to me.\u201d H A.Azouxe, M.D, 541 Se.Oxford 86, Prookiya, K.Ÿ.PENCERIAN OTEEL PENS Are the Best, IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF Durability, Evenness of tint, and Workmanship.ë of different mutibezs mall, for tree 1.3 aime th!s paper.vr œ \u2018Ç : tor.Infants and WN BROS.%™\"*§5Z8Kro.- Children, mean > Sour Storinch, Diarrhoea, ein, Käüls Worms, gives sleop, and prometes di on.wiËous injurions macdication.Tux Crrravn Courant, 77 Murray Street, N.Y.a + JAMÉS R.BAIN, 179 Fortification Lane, Montreal, Agent for.= Factory & Head Offios: ; West Toronto Junotion Toronto Offite & Showrooms: 40 Yonge St.SHOW CASES, STORE-FITTINGS, .OFFICE CABINETS, DESKS, &a - .Tisecd Bend for Cashlosna and rise List.Passen- | \" Leave 5.30 p.m.w LoL These Pills ate.694 wonderful eff- cacy against Anemy, Chiorosis and in all Ps \u2018Fodtrty of blood is to be éontendéd with.Thosewho know Dr.DEHAUT'S PURGATIVE P do Clad ee tea.0086 ih and meals best suited to your convenience.As tude arises from the effects of those pills, you will readily decide to use them again whenever required.\u201c Price in France, 5frs.and 2frs.50% OR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS RAILROAD TIME TABL Bonaventure Dej to GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD, nm tar 50 SA ET CAR PELE em | Toranto (Local! } Aves Du .; reuti, Leavo 2.20 pan, $pm.Sat.| Asrives.854.0 \u2018 Portand aad Sher \u2019 | Arrive & 2510, oo Quebes and Leave 8 2.70.do snmond.4 g Island Pond, Sherbrooke and Richmond __._ Lenve6.45a.17,, 3.15 p.m.| Arrive 11.55 Pad rm Acton Vale (Local), CE Leave 520 p.rm.I Arrive 8.408.m.|, Leave 5.06.8.80 a.m., 430, Arrive TAO, 8,36, 8.2 1 ve , 4.50 nud 8.30, 1,40 \u201c| re Re Fort Covington and Hemmingfo Leave 5.05a.10., 3.45 oo | Arrive dh.3e 20 PA - Borel, MES Bit.Leave 5.90 p.m 8.35 an.SUBURBAN.; .At, Lambert and Longuentt.Leva NOK OAR ao Arrive :8.40, 4.90, 8.80, 5,58 12.10 (3.00 Saturday onl | ».j DUO UM 7 ons koi Sd hine.\u2019 Lac Leave 6 6.40, 7.00 Ta Sh a ie » 08 30, 6.18.716 9100 p.m.CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD.8t.Albans, Burlin « Mont ler, Boston vis Concord and Loweil .Leave 8.50 am, Pin, Arrive 7.40 an.S40 sad DD; .Fadyans and au Srmitatt Forttéait , Hy A Faia, Foetal sad 8.30 am ~ 48.40 pam.Burlington, Rutland, Troy.Alba aos.duty samen Ter To Worcester, Providence, Plichbarg, and\u2019all New England 830 p.m.1 7408.m., 11.45 p.m, Farnham, G k 7.23 a.m., 530 pm.rant on hd 2 Jo, White River Junction.Bellow's ingñeld, Saw Haven mad Now vary Jv +! 8.50 a.m., 8.30 p.m.1 7.408.m., 11.45 p.m, Dalhousie Square Depot.CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY.9 Fait Express for pertiierville, icateville, l'ires Hivers ue A Leaven.10 a.| Arrive 8.05 ony Express for Nt.John's.Farnham, Newport, Man r, Nusipa, Boston, Portland (iu Lrchard Beton Su Dev Lug ang uts, vis Mon- and Hoston Sqave 8.45 2 À ont Express for Lactate, Dita: 2.> ™ 1 Lay Kxoress x or Broekvilis Are Fails, B oes > 9, : .Pocertora, Kingston, \u2018Toronto, &o, , Leave 0.\\08.m, | Arrive 8,13 SuburLau train for 31e, Thucase, Leave 1.30 p.m, 3.00 p.m.| Arrive 10am.© Local Express for Ste.Theryse Lachaie, Ottawa, ke « Lenve 4,50 pm, | Arrive 1.36 p.m.' Sodal Express {or ge.ohn harnnam.ition Newpors, prin ho ho Leave 2 p.m.and 5.10 pau.i Arrive 10.50 a.m.Local for Joilaice, Nb Felix de Valois Leave 5.0) D.! Arrive Bd0n.tn.From Bonavonture station for Chambly, iSoheiiea Te 3 Leave 2.00pm.5,20 p.m.; Arttve8.80 a.m.& 6., and § p.m, J 85 pm, For Ste.Therese ana St.Joro: st - and : Eustache ranch i Lan and St p.m.I Areive 8.30.m.suburban Crain for tte.\u2018Therese and Intermediate Leave ax nm, ar.doh | Arrivea 20am.Bs Lxpress for Wt.Johns, Ll'arnbaut, Newpors, Cone cord, Alancheatér, Nogbau, 10 vroii, Boss \u2018 ru, and Low Engla Leave 1.50 p.m.- lArtive 7402.00 Pacilic Express for Ottawa, Winnipez, V vie toria, and all polis ne Sorin wets ea 3 Loavé 8.90 p.m.! Atrite 8, 0 8.10.63s for Nmiths 4 4182 DOT return Toronto, Owen Mound, Hc.AS, ri lretrois, U 0, snd 25 La Untério.a.Leave 8.30 p.m.} vis et 8 HE \u2018 Night Express for 'T Lee 1400 ale t * à Arrive 6.35, 7.08, 8,20, 0.53, ° 00 lt, IRR 9.43 pun TIRFATHER MATHEW REMEDY i 1 3 / ; / £ / RK / ; f | b + ÿ { r ; i 5 °F i : i - > » \\, Er g i q x! je y The Daily Star 4RAHAM & CO.Proprietors, 168 and 163 St.James Hireet.Tux Darur STan is sont to Any part of the United states or danadn, posta free, at $3 a your, $1.80 for six months.and 9c.for three months, Ce 83 We halfeve the ojrculation of! TRE ETan éxeweds the combined Issue of all the other fpglish newspapers published in the city of ontrenl 6% y à and Correspondent and Agent for French an Pelgian lrdvertisine in Tue Sran\u2014Mons.orette, 61 Rue Caumartin.Paris.France.CIRCULATION oF THE DAILY STAR for week ending July 21st, 138%, nn T64,460 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week endiny July 21at, 1338 27,410.BATURDAŸ, JUIY 2R, 1553, Total./ TBE \u201cSTANT AT SUMMER RESORTS, The S¥Ar is mailed to residents at summey\u2019 resorts lor thirty cenls per mont, free of postage./ \u2014 / THE FRESH AIR FUND./ / It will be gratifying to the many well Be \"street, sends a supply of drugs amount- _ for use in the Fresh-Air wishers ot the Fresh Air Fund tv know that the subscriptions have alreauy turned four thousand dollars and that there is a prospect that the committee will come out at the end of the season free from debt if those who bave recently premised subscriptions send them in as they ro doubt will.The committee has serl- ous responsibilities, and not the least i3 that of keeping the expenditure within the revenue, not always an easy matter with a vast crowd of applicants imploring to be sent away.It must be borne in mind that itiis absolutely necessary to keep within the income even if many have to be disappointed.The buying of supplies and equipment is in good hands, and the merchants are \u201cdelivering supplies at cost price.The \u2019 committee has been greatly encouraged and buoyed up by the glowing reports from visitors who have gone to the Howe for inspection, and the handsome contributions from ladies at the summer resorts, who have been getting up entertainments on behalf of the fund.It is well to bear in mind that the Committee of the Fresh Air Fund does not employ canvassers.Subscriptions must be voluntary.ST, ANNE TURNS THE SCALE.* As was previously announced the kind ladies of St.Anne de Bellevue organized a concert which took place last Saturday.\u2018The president, Mrs E.L.Bond, sends us $215.17 as lhe net proceeds.This fund was sided by the following contributions: Mrs.Reburn $5 gentlemen of the boat house from Montreal $5, Mrs.W.H.Hutton $0, Mrs.Abbott $5, Mr.Angus, $5 Mr.À.Robertson, per Miss Bond, 8&5, and many smaller amounts The reports indicate that the entertainment was a pronounced success, fully sustaining the reputation of the residents of this popular resort.The sum realized is very handsome and was a leasing surprise to the committee, esides the lady officials mentioned in Thuraday\u2019s STAR, great credit is due the following ladies, whose efforts did much to ensure the success of the entertainment: Mrs.Holden, Mrs.Nichol, Mrs.Egan, Mrs.Hanson, Mrs.W.H.Hutton, Mra Douglas, Mrs.Mewhort, Mrs, Stephenson, Mrs Marcellot, Mrs.S Brown.COMPTON'S GENEROUS SYMPATHY, Beautiful little Compton away off in the Townships, 1144 miles from Montreal, sends substantial hearty svmpathy for the Fresh Air movement.The Indies and soine of the gentlemen organized a most delightful musical and dramatic entertainment for last Wednesday evening, and now take great pleasure in sending _ fifty-five dollars to help the cause.Amongst the talented verformers were The Compton Troubadours, Mr.Brooke, Mr.J.T.Morkill, Mr.Young, {rs.Loynoz, Mr.Fraser, Mr.Ross, Miss Young, Mr.Drake, Mr.Pierey, Mr.Springle, Miss M.Cochrane, Miss LB.Cochrane, Miss Cochbrane.Thanks, kind friends.K.and H.send two parcels \u2018\u201cThe Pictorial World,\u201d for use in the Fresh Air Home.Mrs.Camp, 47 Cadieux, sends two parcels of clothing for use in the Fresh Air Home.; Messrs.Wm.King & Son, 652 Craig \u2018street, send twenty-five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.Lyman, Sons Co., 382 to 3868 Et.Paul street, send a Bupply of drugs ome.Mr.J.A.Harte, 1780 Notre Dame ing to $5.25 for use in the Fresh Air Home.Mr.F.L Wanklyn sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund., Mr.Geo.Denholm, 801 Dorchester street, sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.* À farimer\u2019s wite,\u201d Scotia, Ont., sends one dollar for the Children's Frosh Air Fund.Messrs, Somerville, Benallack & Co., 781 Craig street, send five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Dodds sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Olive and Baby Dora send two dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Miss M.Polk sends one dollar for the Ohildren\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.Wm.Graham, Egmondville sends one dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mamie and Percy, 20 Lincoln Ave., send one dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.W.H.Meredith sends five doi.lars for the Children's Fresh Alt Fund, Mrs, F.Campbell sends a parcel of clothing for use in the Fresh Air Home.St.Matthew's Sunday school, Point &t.Charles, sends eighteen dollars and seventeen cents for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.\u2018 \u201cA well wisher to the little ones\u201d se dg cue dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Al nd, Mr.John Ganlt sends five the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun.Mrs, J.M.Hickey sends two of clothing for the Children's n _ Khe Wimess Rablishing Qo.send twa dollars for d.parcels Tesh Air dozen papers every day for the use of the inmates fn the Fresh-Air Home.Mrs, Duncan L.McDougall, 146 Mansfield street, sends one parcel of clothing for use in the Fresh Air Home, | Mr.J.S.Meredith sends.five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.! Dr.A.A.Browne sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresih Air Fund.Anglican City Mission, Cote SL.Antoine, coftected and sends in two dollars, and fifty-three cents for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, Collected by the little Misses Hanson from thelr friends the sum of six dollars and ewhty cents for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Home; many thanks little workers Mr.Geo.Lightbound sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Two (Girls of the Girls\u2019 Model School, Richmond, Que., send three dollars Lor the Children's Fresh Air Fund.A Family Subscription \u2014 W.Wainwright sends two dollurs and filty cents, F.Wainwright sends two dollars and fifty cents, LL.Wainwright sends two doilars and tifty cents, A.Wainwrizht sends two dollars and titty Cents, making a total of Len dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Proceeds of an entertainment at the Inch Arran House, Dalbousie, N.B.amounting to sixteen dollars and seventy-live cents, is sent In for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.S.C.Stevenson, 78 St.Gabriel street, sends Lwo dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr, Geo, Bishop sends a rubber stamp for the use of the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund Committee, The Misses Edith Thomas, 78 l\u2019ark ave nage, and Brighty Boxer, 34 Alba street, send two dollars and twenty-seven cents for the Cluldren\u2019s Fresh Air Fuud with the accompanying letter, 7o the Editor of the STAR: DEAL SIR,- We are two little girls who are spending our sutituer holidavs al Cacouna, and we thought that we would like to send suing 1novey lO thé tie-h Air Funt Ve made sowe things out ol lowers and burk and sold tuem, and got two dollars ana twenDty-seveu cents lor them which we send to vou.tloping that the poor little cLlidren will Lave à very happy summiner.DUFFERIN Morsr CACOUNAL Mrs.WL.T.Buchanan sends five dol lars tor the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, \u2018six William\" sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Lawford sends two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.Briggs sends tive dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund The emplovés of the Bell Telephone Co's Uptown Exchange, send in four dollars und twenty-live cents for the Cmildren's Fresh Air tund.Messrs.Cochrane, Cassils & Co.send twenty dollars for the Children\u2019s Lresh Air Fund.\u201cM, St Lambert, sends a parcel of clothing for use in the Fresh Air Home.Mr.A.R, \u201ckelton sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Little Florence P.sends one dollar for the Children's Fresh Air Fund, hoping to help in giving some little girl à trip, Mrs, Thomas Philips, jr, sends a baby's carriage for use iu the Fresh Air lowe, Mrs.Willett, Chambly Canton, sends a parcel of clothing for the use of Lhe inmates in the Fresh Air Home, Mrs.Peck, Chambly, sends one basket of currants for use in the Fresh Aur Iome.Miss Helen Fairbairn, 158 Drummond street, sends a parcel of St.Nicholas Magazines for the inmates of the }resh Air Hume.George MacDonald sends fifty cents for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.\u201cOrmonde\u201d sends two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun Mr.L.MeJ.Spackman enclosed the further sum ot five dollars, making a total of fifteen dollars, for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Two young ladies odd coppers amounting to four dollars ana forty cents, are sent in for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.**A Friend\u201d sends nine cents \u20acor the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.Townley Benson sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun.Bertie, Reginald, MBeatrice and Churchill Graham send from Cacouna one dollar and twenty-five cents for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Little Miss Alice A.Austin, 48 Mac- kay street, sent three dollars and not two as acknowledged 14 July.In these columns we have acknowledged the subscriptions received from the first of the season up to the 27th inst, inclusive.It any subscriber has noticed any omission we will be glad to have it brought to our notice.(3rD RECEIPT).July 27th, 1888, Received from Graham & Co, publ.lishers of the STAR, the sum of one thousand dollars, making a total of four thousand dollars received from them to date, on account of collections for the Fresh Air Fund for present season.$1000.00, ; CHARLES ALEXANDER, Treasurer, Fresh Air Fund.Cory.Tar German doctors bave had their fling at Sir Morell Mackenzie, and it is proposed to translate their diatribes into English tor circulation in the United Kingdom.Sir Morell has intimated his intention of prosecuting in the courts any publisher who prints them, saying that he would not shrink from a prompt legal vindication of his professional reputation.Dr.Mackenzie has been placed in rather an uncomfortable position by his attendance on the Emperor Frederick.It is too much to assume that a man of his standing as a surgeon was not perfectly well aware of the nature of the Emperor's disease.The question was simply one as to the wisdom of making the fact known fo the world, there being diplomatic reasons for not doing so, just as there are diplomatic reasons for Dr.Mackenzie remaining silent under the attacks which have been made upon him by the German doctors.But while he is being libelled in Germany he is in receipt of every confidence at the hands\u2019 of his Queen, and this no doubt he | deems a suflicient recompense.IN England, James Russell Lowell is popular.He was some years ago American Minister at the Court of st.James, and stands high as an author.He is said to be one of thea best after- dinner speakers to be found anywhere, a distinction shared by Chauncey M.Depew, whose name was aroong the list of those put forward at the Republican Convention the other day for the Presidency.During Mr.Lowall's incumbency of the post of American Minister he was reflected upon by some of the Irish Nationalists in the United States for not looking more closely after the interests of dynamiters who were being tried In the English courts.But with the English people generally Lowell stands well.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATURDAY.JULY speaking races, in the same sense that Yoone was the centre of the ancient world.\u201d He went on to say that when he heard London's increasing noise *\u2018he felt as if ne were listening to the roar ing of the loon of time.\u201d London is one of the wonders of the world; mdeud, London is a world in itself, so full ist of traditions and so rich 1st in history.But Lowell 1s sure to be told by some of Lis countrymen that he has gone out of lus way to latter the Eaghish.IT would surely be hut fair that the names of the parties accused and the offences of which they are charged | should appear in the instructions to the Commission to Le appointed by the Government Lo enquire into the charges against the Parnellites.Otherwise the Commission will be aineére fishing institution.Tbe Commission shoud know What it is expected to discover, and the parties who are to be accused have a right to know what is the nature of the offences of which they ure sup posed to have been guiltv.This lunch would be alwed to any person put on trial; much mors should it be allowed to members of arliament surumoned before à commission which it Iuay salely be assumed, will not be prepossessed in their tavor.It is evident that the Government is desirous thitt the «cope of the commission's labors should extend beyond euguir- ing into the authenticity of the alleged forged letters, whereas the Parnellites naturally desire to have the investigation restricted to that polnt.Jt 335 ntimated that the (ludstonians have advised Mr.Parnell, nde.tault of the Govermuent conceding lus request, to slechne te aval dimiselt of the commission and fail back on his legal rizhts in the courts.No one, we shoutid thnk, seriousiv be Neves thai Parnell lied any connection with the crimes which have been coms mitted in ireland, and it would be man festly unfair to attempt to fasten upon hon the re-ponsiiabity of all the breaches vf the Lux committed by those who were upholding tho cause of Home uw 1m Ireland.THE PROBLEM, Matters have come wan unpleasant passon Olio when trims dely consti tuted authorily aud require Lo have a mihtarv force sent ont to brins Unes to thelr senses, IL appears that a parcel of traps got torethier near Ashtavuls and made their headquarters in the woods; here they were attacked by the police.They stopped a freight train and eotnpeited the eonductor 10 take them on board, When they reach.THAME ed their destination they were sur rounded by a roinpany of mls tin and arrested, The tramp problem i8 not an easy one to deal wilt.Seine Men are Trambs from necessity, Willing to work, they can find no work to do, Others are trioups from choice, Oftered employment, they would not aceept it.They seem to have got hold of the idea that the world owes them a living, and that work js only for those who are fond of it.The American war hud à good deal to do with tiie creation of the tramp species.Thousands of men were disbanded after the war, who had no me or place of employment.The ll adventurous spirit had taken held of thew and they were not anxious to return to the workshop ur the bench.Thus it came that they drifted into trampdom, Canada has not rauch to complam of in this respect, There are not many tramps in ths country as compared with the United States.No doubt our severe winters Lave a good deal to do with preventing the army of tramps irom projecting itself so far northwards.It might find it difficult to get back to the warmer latitudes before the snow feli, and a3 a ruje tramps cannot be said to be over burdened with a supply of winter clothing.THE REPUBLICAN DUCHESS.Society on this side of the Atlantic was informed yesterday by telegraph that the validity of the Duke of Marl- horough\u2019s marriage was established beyond a doubt.This news need not surprise any one The new made Duchess is too intelligent as well as too good a woman to enter into an adlance; no watter now brilliant it might he atout the legal ity of which thers could be the slightest question.American women of her class would not enter English society, or indeed any society, unless they were absolutely certain of occupying an assured position.They have too much self-respect to submit to be received on sufferance anywhere.The duke\u2019s bride has been received with open arms by the duke\u2019s family and by English society generally.This would not have been the cause, if there was anv doubt as to the legality of the marriage.The lady's being an untitled American would be no obstacle to her being warmly wel- cowed into the very highest circles in Great Britain, but any douist as to her right to be considered the lawful wife of the Duke of Marlhorough would be an insuperable bar to her reception in what in England is called \u201c\u2018se- ciety\u201d\u201d American women have won their way to favor not only in England butin every part of Evrope.\u2018Khere is now no prejudice against them.\"The prejudice, if there is any, is on their side.They have gained this position fairly.Women born in the United States and reared in What Furopeans not long ago regarded as \u201cthe wilds of America\u201d have proved themselves in culture, in refinement, in manner, In grace, indeed in everything that constitutes the charm of a cultivated lady, the equals of the best women in the highest and most exclusive circles in Europe.The etlucated American woman does not find herself the inferior of any woman of any class whom she meets in Europe.Her complete equality is now cheerfully recognized, She is admired and even petted by the aristocrats of the Old World.\u2018Travellers in the United States are loud in the praise of American women Thoy declare them to be, in culture and manners, greatly the superiors of their countrymen.This was, if we mistake not, Matthew Arnold's verdict, and it is the testimony of hundreds of others who give the very best possible proof of their appreciation of the charms and the virtues of the\u201d women of Ameria, Nothing is more common in these days than for the traveller who visits \u2018the United States a a free man to leave a3 thé captive of some fair Republican enslaver, If report tells the truth Mr.Joseph fham- rlain, though immersed, in important business while he.sojoitrned \"yn this continent, did not escape this fite, and it is thereforq no wonder that tle more , TuUS \u201cLondon,\u201d he said at the authors\u2019 han- anat, \u2018twas the centre of the susceptible Duke of Marlpoxoush.who 7 % « had nothing to do while in America biit to amuse himself, fell in love with an American lagy.There is no doubt but that the new Duchess will adorn the society into which she has been received, and will-coinport herself in every respect as one to the manner born, \u201cABOUT THE CHINESE, In San Francisco the Chinese are still in bad odour.The grand jury of that vity has reported against the continuance of the Chinese yuarter there, say- 1g that \u201cits gumbiing dens, its brothels and its oprutn joints flourish in spite of our police, and its inhabitants live in foul kennels which stifle visitors with their unbearable stenches.\u201d \u2018This is not a very agreeable picture, and it is not to be wondered at that à vige- anti-Chinese immigration agi tation should be recommended, From Wyoming \u2018territory the complaint comes tht there i4 a continued flow of China- men from the United States across the order from British Columbia Once the Chinese get a footing in a place they soon push their way and their numbers steadily increase.The great objection to them is thal they wil) not assimilate with the white people.If a Chinaman were taken from his own country, placed among white people for a year, and then taken back to His own country, his neighbors would not observe avy change in him.Me would be a Chinaman just the same, and a Chinaman he would continue to the end of the chapter, Yet it is said that while the Chinese will not assimi- fate with the white people or adopt their custoins they are very apt at picking up white peoples ideas, In San Francisco and British Columbia they have been found to make excellent servants, and only require to be shown how todoa thing in order to understand how to do it themrelves, Civilization requires scunllery mands, and for this position the Cluneso have a natural aptness.People here have little idea of the ustfuiness of the Chinese about a house (Chinamen in California and British Columbia cook the dinner, do up the rooms, mind the baby, make the beds and answer the door bell with great alacrity.But they have no pride in the country and no am- tion to becotun voters.Their object is to live upon as little as possible and save all the money they can, after which they return to their own land and live like lords.With a tew hundred dollars in his pocket a Chinaman is somebody in his own country, the cost of | living there being very small -eom- pared with that of other countries.THE WELLAND AND THE SAULT, The explanation given by the Hon.Mr.Bowell regarding the discrimination against American vessels using the Welland canal for bringing grain to ports west of Montreal will hardly prove satisfactory to our neighbors, In the House of Representatives complaints have been made of this discrimination against American vessels, or rather against American ports, through vessels, American or Canadian, being paid a rebate of 18 cents, when destined for Montreal, and the propestlion 1s heing discussed of impgs- ing tolis at the Sault Ste.Marie cañal on all vessels destined for Canadfah ports This would be a serious matter to Canada.It would divert Nort West grain from the St.Kÿwreñc route and make a marked difierence in the number of vessels despatched by way of Montreal.The toll imposed at the Welland canal is 20 cents a ton for all ports west of Montreal, whether for American customs or Canadian customs, but if they are destined to Montreal the Government pays a rebate oË 18 cents per ton, and this rebate, it is complained, works injuriously to Ogdensburg, Oswego, and other American ports.The easiest way out of the difficulty would be for the Dominion Government to remove the tolls from the Welland canal, instead of imposing a 20 cent toll and then paving an 18 cent rebate, This would be infinitely better for our shippers and dealers than having to pay toll at the Nault canal.The Sault canal is open to all, and our neighbors very naturally think that if they throw open the Nault canal to Canadian hottoms, the (anadian Government should follow the example by making the Welland canal free, The discrimination made by the Dominion Government is not expressly defined, and Mr.I3owell is quite correct when he says that \u201call Vessels going from the sume purts Lo the same ports are charged the same rates,\u201d but itis the case that therule works asa discrimination against American bottoms.Canada should carry out her obligations to the United States both in the letter and tbe spirit.If the Welland canal were made as free as the Sault canal all ground of complaint on the part of our neighbors would be removed.The politicians among them seem to be anxious to discover reasons for finding fault with Canada, especially now that they have a Presidential election on hand, and every grievance is valuable from a party point of view.to INEXCUSABLE DELAY, The condition in which the eastern abattoir is kept is simply disgraceful.1t is sickening to think that a large part of the food of the citizens, and food too peculiarly susceptible of taint, is prepared in such a filthy, foul-smglling place as the abattoir is described to be by the officers of the \u2018Board of Health themselves.The question naturally arises why has the abaitoir been allowed to fall into thisabominable state of uncleanness?Have the Health authorities no power to insist upon it being kept decently and safely clean, and if they have the power, why da they not exercise it energetically?This everlasting delay is conteinpti- ble.The authorities seem never to know how far their authority extends.Although the abattoirs have now been in operation many years, and although every year there are complaints with regard to their sanitary condition, Dr.Laberge now, when even he is shocked at the state in\u201d which they are kept, must delay action until he consults the City Attorney to find out.whether the city possesses the power to compel the company.to keep the place in a wholesome condition! How is it that the Medical Superintendent has not found that out long ago.How is it that\u2019 he has allowed himsélf to remain so long in ignorance of the powers of the Health Committee in a matter ; Jn which the public health is so closely concerned.This continual reference fo the City Attorney about fmatters that should have been decided years ago looks very much like pretéxts for longer delay., IX Dr.Lahoyap dogs.nok A .{ ol coniused con 34 know what his duty and his powsrs are | in the premises it is high time that he.did.There can be no question as to the.powers of the Provincial Board of Health in the matter.Let it deal with this abattolr nuisance and disgrace, while the civic Health authorities are dawdling and hesitating.What is required is a prompt exercise of authority.Both the abattoir management and the City Health Committee require to be taught their duties.Let the Provincial Board of Health show them both what they must do.CHRISTIANITY AND HELLENISM, To men whose business or.profession leaves Lhem but little tine for recrea- lion, whether mental or physical, a itself\u201d hignly.1 refer tbo thosa articles which contain much information gather: ed from various and widely scallered sources, and presented in a clear, concise form, ready for immediate assimi- lution, An apt instance of this ig at hand inthe daily papers, where columns radictory and rambling matter aro taken in hand and reduce to a plain, clear statement of facts | certain class of reading must commend on the editorial page.A magazine article.will often convey to us a clearer idea of a man\u2019s hife-work and Hfe-purpose than we have either time'sr ability to gain for ourselves through # study of Lis works, circumstances and actions.A very good sample of this sort of wniting 1s an article inh a receut Century by John Burroughs, entitled, \u201cMatthew Arnold's Criticism,\u201d and it is With certain statement wade in the course ot this graceful and able exposition that 1 wish to deal, Mr.Burroughs presents in à very clear hight the spirit and purpose of Arnold's writings, his.unimpassioned serenity, his unwavering devotion to classic standards, This Hellemsm is the key-note of Arnold\u2019s whole work, the foundation on which he builds his clean cut-masonry, The vantage ground trom which he views the civiiizations of to-day, and whence he denounces their deformities and excrescences.Or, one might rather say that he casts everything into his mental ecucible under which burns the clear, keen fire or the Helieme spirit, there 10 be tested with merciless exactitude.How far it 1s just to submit the workings of modern society, and the mechanism of modern ua- tional institutions to the test of classic standards is for those well versed in such matters to determine.But it takes sinall experience or insight to know that thereisone element which should never have been placed by those unwavering hands, in that unmatched crucible, and that is, Christianity.By whut right does Arnold, orany one else, test Christianity by Hellenism, or any other \u2018\u2018ism\u201d\u2019\u2019 as though the religion of Christ were some sublie essence to be resolved-\u2014into-1ts\"various eunpoñent parts, this to be drawn off as worthless, that to™@e neatly bottled and, labelled user for the benelit ot the world at arye! Would you put the painter's grandest conception into the hauds of a man untouched by the spirit of art, and ask him to test its werits?Would you consider valid any test that he could apply?Mr.Burroughs distinctly tells us that Arnold read the Bible as literature.Now, the Bible is essentially a spiritual work; therefore, any mere literary or intellectual test applied to it is worthless.Paul says that the natural man cannot know the things of the spirit of Ged because \u2018they are spiritually discerned.\u201d Culture was Arnold's watchward.The Puritan who too oftets under-ésti- mated culture, and the gratifications of the æsthetic sense, was In his eyes useless, nay worse than useless.It is strange that Arnold's lucidity of vision could allow the veil of prejudice to hide the heroism, the devotion of the Puri- t.ns, and the fact that they had a mission which could be fulfilled by none other.Surely that was not the \u201cfree play of mind,\u201d which he so often mentions as eminently desirable in all things.!t is true the Puritans destroyed much that was good and beautiful, but that was the inevitable consequence, or rather accompaniment of the overthrow of, much thai was vicious and unlovely Mra.Van Rensselaer says in the course of a recent article, that the benefits which the Puritan bought were not bought with too high a price, and again that \u201cthe natural enemy and outrage friend unite in burdening the Puritan's broad shoulders with a load that in greater part should be born by others,\u201d Mr.Burroughs tells us that Arnold would rather have been a Roman Catholic than a Presbyterian or Methodist.This is probably true, as he has certain- 1 surplus friendly reeling towards issenters, whom he decries as people of bad taste for their rejection of Ahgli- can ritual, imagining, a8 do many other people, that the dissenteris a doltish iconoclast who would break down stately forms and ceremonials, because their beauty touches no respousive cord in his dull nature.Perhaps it is hardly worth while for the dissenter to contradict these calumnies.A glance at the simple form of worship of the New Testament saints will suffice to convince him that he is in more danger of clogging his services with two much form than of leaving them too bare of all ceremony.The Gospel itself, Paul says, was \u201cto the); Greeks foolishness.\u201d Need we wonder if Arnold, the man of all others thoroughly imbued with the Greek spirit, found much to criticize and much to discard in the religion even of the most devout, both as to its inward emotions, and outward expressions, FRiT, + \u201cThe happy man is like a ray of sunlight, shedding warmtb and brightness on aliwno approach him; and he who, on the other band, casts the coid and dark shadow of hia own unhappiness around him, whatever virtues he may possess, leaves a large and au important part ot bis duty unfulfilled.\u201d \u2018Many à one who In the great crisis of life has acted the hero's part has been shamefully overcome by some little sin or some secret temptation.The sudden frritation and the stioaing word carelessly spoken in the domestic cirele, the chafing and trying episodes in the tedious routine of our dal) work-\u2014thesé are the things that prove an weigh our manhood more than any other.\u201d \u201cMental idleness ia sure to lead to mental ruin, He who will not exert his thoughts who lets them pagsively recelve whai- ever influence may chance to fall upon them, will soon lose the chief power which makes them valuable.It is an easy habit to fall into, and one which each person needs to guard himself agalnet-that of listlessly read or listening or dreaming {natead of actively thinking and working up these influences into Ideas and convictious that are worth holding, because they have been justly earned.Jt is the vacant mind, where no good seed ts struggling upwards into life, which will eoonest be covered with weeds\u201d \u201cIt is when a lower pleasure confilots with a higher good that the element of sacrifice comes into its riglitful province and fulfils ite true work.It 1s when the Inclination veers towards what 1s inferior that It needs to be restrained.Take the young man attracted by the charms of conviviality and dissipation.Brought to realise the grief he is inflicting upon bis parents or the power for evil that be is exerting on hls young brother, he sacrifices the pleasure, resists the temptation, and rises to be a good son and & useful citizen.Or another 1s about reaping a great financial success at\u2019 the ex- sé of some injury or injustice to another wheti ho pauses, considers, and sacrifices his widbéd-for gain to bonest dealing and his neighbour's rights.Hupdreds of auch sac- riflced apes dally belong made, whilg those who make them are continuity being elevated in charaster and made more Luly happy in theinselves.What they gain is laoomparably better than what they I although no such motive bad influen ~ \u201c28, .1888 \u2014\u2014OUDLE -SHEET.oo BRICAIBAG.a t that you are \u2018thesmometric jn an attack of CL The hot cc .the higher 9 register Lhe Binalive work ämating the un- àl heroes and Rd upon your system.Mi ; Know, are smaller con A ANAN even the herves and h BS Of hot weather novels, yet the harm they do, according to modern science, i8 appalling before it 156ver found out.There Is a very popular American prescription for just such cases as yours, however, which may be recominended without hesitation.It is put up by Harper & Brothers of New ork in the form of powders, one of which they send gratis with every num- her of their magazine, doubtless, to advertise Il, ll 13 called \u201cConcentrated Essence of Realism,\u201d none genuine without the signature of the patentee, one W.D.Howells, formerly or Boston, now of New York, also the endorsation of a Russian gentleman named Tolstol, and a Frenchman nomuée de Balzac.Of course the] market is flooded wilh imitations, but these may be easily avoided by demanding to see the trade mark as above.Take this powder, and a wooden chair from the kitchen, and come oul and sil in the back yard with me, Why the back yard instead of the front verandali or\u2019 the side shrubbery?Because it is 4 locality less favorabie to the development of\u2019 yonr complaint.From the verandah you might see episodes in high hfe, through the shrubbery vou would be certain to encounter masdens in captivating striped tennis costumes swinging racquets, all of which would lend itself to foster the romantic in your system, In the back vard are no winding ways, no tennis courts, no claret-cup, no giddy voung married ladies, no eynically sophisticated young men The ingredients\u2014being so near the kitchen we may give our remarks culinar from whieh yon are sutfering, are conspicuously absent from the back yard.In their place the back vard has characteristics, the observation of which may assist the action of the powder upon your mind.The back yard of the average householder 1 do not speak of that model citizen who writes letters to the papers about the absence of sanitary precautions in his neighborhood and reverses his own sanitary precautions at least once a month-\u20141s utterly without respect for itseif, Its betrayal of family secrets is abominable.In that pile of raggedly opened cans beside the barn who cabot see a rumous love Tor that ] Massachussets fish with the French label-the toothsome sardine?Who cannot read an unwholesome preference for shrimp paste, an \u2014un- housewifely objection to cooking in the consumption of tinned corned beef! Who can guess the total or the items of the grocers bill that pile represents?Yet there it ljes and shines in tin assurance in the sun, a trap for the unwary heads of the neighbors\u2019 cats, and no man regardeth it because 1t is in the back yard.Was there ever a plumber or a carpenter, moreover, who did\u2019 not feel amply justified in leaving his pile of bricks, of mortar, of laths or pipe-ends or any other superfluity negligently stacked in this especial part of his employer\u2019s premises?Much has been said and written about these peoples methods of doing business, buf, it bas never heen satisfactorily explained, I believe, Why they alone, of all handi- craftsmen under the sun, are permitted by common tyranny and weak consent to do this thing.Early in the spring this family, secure in its trust in human nature, has had a partition made or a cellar enlarged.The wily workman, receiving his wage, departs, apparently forgettine \u201cthe bricks, the lanks and other valuables that are his, Jay after day passes and the surprise of the family increases, culminating in wrath.Efforts are made to rerresh the memory of the journeyman, The cooky entering late, sprains her ankle an forthwith demands either: to split the pile into kindling wood or to give warning, This being conveyed to the journeyman he smiles subtly and says he guesses she won't split 1t, but he'll be around the day after to-morrow.And he is right about the cook, for there never was a woman yet who had the wicked courage to interfere with vested rights in her own interest, even if they are unlawiully and inconveniently stacked in the back yard.But the journeyman does not come the day after to-morrow, nor has he come yet.Terhaps some morning early in September the family, looking out from a window in the rear upon the detested pile, will see only the piace where it was wont to be, covered with flat stragzlin rasses of an unwholesoine lemon yel- ow, with earth worms, and \u201chundred legs\u2019 convulsed in a violent effort to get out of the way.And then it will transpire that the journeyman has got a \u201cjob\u201d somewhere in the immediate vicinity which makes it convenient for him to come early in the morning when nobody is about to reproach him, and abstract the whole, Notwithstanding the flaunting tins and the lumber pile, the superannuated step-ladder, the wheel-varrow, the empty barrels and the watering pot, the back yard is not without a certain homely attraction, You get the ver basis of domestic life in the back yard.It is ugly, as most fundamental things are, but there 18 an unpretentiousness about it that almost reconciles one to its character of scandal-monger, It has rowths, too, that redeem it.All over it flourishes indomitably the weed that Charles Dudley Warner has immortalized as \u2018\u2018pusley\u2019\u2014immortalized it most unnecessarily, since the nature of pusley gives it a surer hope of immortality than that ot any other thing that grows.And pusley is not always green; there, in one of the right angles which the barn makes with the fence, beyond which waves a neighbor's washihg\u2014very late in the week!\u2014it glows Into as rich a brown as Homer Watson ever painted by a roadside.Beside its own natural juxuriant weedy growths of lamb\u2019s quarters, bur- docks, milkweed, birdweed, chickweed, \u201cmustard,\u201d and that round-leafed thin the fruit of which school\u2019 children use to call \u201ccheeses,\u201d and deliberately to eat regardless of consequences, the back pra has vegetation oddly foreign to it.ers an incipient horse-chestnut tree has reached a height of two feet, thers a group of potato p nts are doing linely, in the corner by the barn a dozen spears of oats are waving acefully in the sun, and beside the kitchen door a solitary sunflower will bloom, a pensive esthetic in Philistia, about the end of August.And the Bigeous come sailisg down by twos and threes and peck with dignity at the sparrows that gathbr in dozens to share the back yard\u2019s hospitality, and all day long a whole democracy of yellow butterflies flutter over the place.Nor is the back yard without events.Hither, earliest, comes the milkinan, fresh and pink and clean as a matter of business, for who would be the patron \u2018of a dirty milkman! and clinking his tin measures against bis can In a syivan ' symphony.Very early and before cockcrowing has he par- leer ree tes and cold \u201cJohnny cake, Can ckles, \u2014much better that she haa\u2019 given him bread and figs and honey as in the countr near Mantual\u2014at taken of boiled tone\u2014of the hot weather novel ] the hand of maryllis and driven shithes from the meadows where his J \u2018 herds pasture, alonz dewy country roads, while the sun broke over the elin tops and 3Mumined his soul, lt is sad tu note that notwithstanding these elevating bucolic intluences, notwithstanding his unsophisticated, Arcadian, Dresden China appearance, he permits hiw- self the immoral practice of holding his measure al an angle wilh everything but his own interest, while Le pours (Le .cong Peay milk and makes remarks about tre weather, Later comes the baker, alla whistling, crusty only in his wares, which he depostls on\u201d tie kitchen table with out cereinony, while his ucenstomed nag pulls the breadeart to the neat stopping place on bis oWN roponsibulty.\u2018olloweth the butcher, and the vendor who cries all day at the top of his stentorian Jungs, \u201cFresh Fees\u201d \u2018Ibe ice man also, and the ice man embodies gulle to the agok, for will he not on any retence drop his lump, without washing it,in the sun at the kitehen door there L lel it run in Wasteful rilis away until she clasps it to her own broad bo-ûm and hoists it into the refrigerator herself.There cerlainly lave been \u201cwords\u201d between the cook and the ice nan.They regard one another with a frizdity that would wake his fortune if Lie couli only sell it.And who is this, Lhis brown skinned creature with soil narrow biuek eyes and biue beads aroun her neck wd gay petticoats of red und purple and yellow, and no covering at all upon her head but her own coarse black hair and the end of a tartan shawl! A Mohawk, dressed in the sunset colors of Ler race.She has no words for us, but profters the pail ou her sturdy hip, silently liit- ing its covering of the broadest leaves i Lhe woods, Raspberries, sweel and red, packed a little in their own lusciousness by the long journey from the reserve.Haspherries-a ten quart pail for a dollar-not the insipid product of garden bushes, but the fruit of the tield.corners, of the sunny places in the wouds, where the fullen logs are mossy and treacherous, and the bracken is thick and high, and the drops of dew splash down on the trifling brown hand, and all the silent world belongs to the birds and the tinier things that hum and buzz and whirr in a language we will never learn.In the matter of raspberries and strawberries what our boasted cultivation has gained in size it has lost in flavor.And here she stands, she and ber berries, an epitome, when she has got our dollar, of all that we can do for her dying race, and all that it can do for us.And last, shail we not find an idyl in the back vard! The dusk is here, and verily, there cometh a man! Long ago the tea-things jingled'and were still, and Jane\u2014 Jane is above, attiring herself.It is much too late for any peripatetic vendor, and parcels from down town never come until midnight, when the house 18 locked up and the family asleep.Yet he cometh as one accustomed, and that is surely Jane in fresh ribbons at the door.It cannot be\u2014and yet it is\u2014the recalcitrant journevman' l\u2019erfidious Jane, and this is your custody of family feuds! Like Juliet, you forget vou are a Capulet.Love is a divinity without respect for places.Heis as happy in the back yard 48 in the boudoir.\u201d Tet us go in and leave him in possession then, while twilight creeps about the two kitchen chairs, and the pigeons coo in the barn.I could not trust you, anyway, in your present condition, with eveu a romance of the covk, unimaginative as Jane is.Buvif you havestayed ali this time un the back yard, and are careful not to forget the August powder, I have hopes of your ultimate recovery.GARTH GRAFTON.eo CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.Appointments\u2014 Divorce Wanted\u2014Additions to the Free List.OTTAWA, \u201cJuly 27.\u2014To-morrow\u2019s Canada Gazette will coutain the following appointments: John Mair, Hamilton, to be judge of the County court of Wentworth and iocal judge of the iiigh Court of Justlee for On- taro; Lleut.-Colonel H.R.smith of the Canadian miltia, extra alde-de-camp to His Excellency the Governor-General; Josaph LeBlanc, New Richinond, Que, as prevent- lve offieer in the custoirs.Au order-in-council has been passed ap- Qroving tba, tariff of tolls on the Trent alley canal.Arthur Wand, of Montreal, contractot, will apply to Parliarnent next session for a bill of divorce irom his wtfe, Jennie Darraob, for merly of the same pince, but now of the city of New York.on the grounds of adul- try, desertion and attempt to poison the applicant, Notice is givan by the Prescott County Railway company of application to Pariia- ment lor an enlargement of its bonding powers, the construction ot a bridge ator near Hawkesbury, the extension of their line through the counties of Russell and Ottawa, including a bridge over the Ottawa river, at somme convenient point west of Plantagenet.change of name, and extension of time for construction.An order-in-couneil bas been passed pla: ng the following articles ou the free list : Wire of iron and steel, No.18 and 14, wire gauge, flattened ur corrugated.apd used on a machine known as the wire grip in the munu- facture of bots, shoes, and leather fittings; Certain chemieal proparations wben 3m- ported tor the manufacture of cotton and Wooilen goods; Two-ply cotton twine, yarn in copse only, made from single cotton yarns finer than Nos 40, and used by manufacturers of Talian clothes.cashinere and eotton_ clothes® Blanketing and lappiog and dises or mills for engravin.coprer rollers when imported by cotton muanulacturers ior use in factories only.\u2014 THE \u201c800\u201d ROAD.Prosident Washburn Says it is not Owned by the Lauadinn Pacific, BT.PATL, Minn, July 27.-The statement made in tbe Senate by Senator Cullom, to the effect that the \u201cB00\u201d line had been sold to the Canadian Yacitic, has been oificially denied.president Washburn said to-day: \u201cThe \u2018Soo\u2019 is not owned by the Canadian Pacitic, nor does the Canadian Pacific have the least interest In iL whatever.This Ilne 18 operated by its officers, who are dinnos,# olis men, and the rvad i» run and will continue to be run in the interest of Minueapo- lis, dt.Paul, and tbe Northwest generally, Henator Cullom has besn worked upon by the Chicago people, who are worried bi- cause the trade of the Northwest is no jouger in thelr hands, but takes the natural and short cut between tie last and the West over tite \u2018coo\u2019 ine.As regards the ownership of the bridge at Sault Ste.Mare, 1 will state that the « anadian Pacitic owns a hall interest, the \u2018Soo\u2019 iine a quarter, and the Duluth and South 5hote a quarter interest.The Grand 1runk has a privilege of buying half of the Canadian Pacific's inter- eat when the live is combleted to Lbat point, after which the four roads will each owa a quarter interest.\u201d TORONTO CITY FATHERS Hold a Stormy Meating and Discuss Varions attôrs.TORONTO, Ont, July 27.\u2014A special meeting ot the City Council Was held to-day.A lengthy message was read from the mayor with reference to the city water supply, the shortness of which is agitating the public mind at present.Several schemes wera pro- osed Lo remedy the difficulty, but no de- ite action will be taken untH the opinion of competent authority is obtained.A long and stormy discussion enauéd on the report of the special committee re the Board of Works investigation, which recommended appeal against the decision of Judge Honart- son.It was decided appeal, lnspector Lockle, who Las been suspended In conpeu- tion with the investigation, bas been re- tused payment ot his salary during suspen- slon.lhe meeting was pretty stormy ail through, and uncomplimentary remarks flow avout tho Counell chamber.Remington TYPE WRITER! Bales siñce 1st Janupry\u2014About 81x Taov- sad MAGHINER.Speed unexoelle Durability, Ease of Operation, and Beauty of Work\u2014UNRQUALLED.dred Bend tor Catalogue and some hun Local Testlmopiais J.O'FLAHRRTY, AO\u2019 MAS slpmmes Baresi, O¥aNA B \u2018 serre te The Churches.GAS se LES LE ENS HUXSDAY, Z0ih JULY, NINTH SUNDAY AFTER PRINITY.CHURCH UF LNGLAND.CAHN CTU RGH CATHY RAL.B a.Zon Joly © oun 1b aan.Moras 412 pm.dal Litany.uo.Dan ty ce aa 3 pan, Vena - q HACE CLIC SCH.Pot St.Chacles.11 WW aw awd pan, Rey Canon Latch.I.| jpuorst ANd eed HOUSE, tute SL Louis.1) a ni, liov.H.J.Evans AM Tes.LL Le LL a! HENRI B ICA SCHOOL HOUSE, \\ ueur Wy.tro:s.nr 7 pan, lev, damnusl 1 ÉCRIRE em \u2014 0 | al GEORGI AS Lo ae me and 705 pan, b Vory liev.Deau < ai micha-l, | ag MARY SS, HdaËhe ua 11 a m.andl (597 pm, Hey.4.!dzecomn.ét T.JOIN Tul I NANUELIST, 10,59 > &ln, Matius.11,1 tu.Holy Huctsz- su 4.10 po, Litany 71 Loon oa Lu FHOMAS 11 am, lev.damwue.M.s- 55 Mr, Chartres.ST.MARTIN'S, 9 (Holy Communion: 11 MY aim.and 7 po om, Hey.Go Usvorne Troop, MA ST, JAMES THE APOSTLE 11 am.H3 and _7 p.m, Rev.F.Uhartres.1T.STÉPHENS.11 am.and 7 poo.+3 Preacher: The Rev.LL J.Fessenden, Hector of Ciiopawa, Opt.__ 00 JCHOOL HOUSE, Outremont.7 p.m, k2 lev.ILJ.Lvans, MA.FENRINITY, 11 am.aud 7 p.m.Rev.tamon Rotiit.ee i ACHINE ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH.4 ll am and 5 pom.St Paul's, Upper Lachine, 7 p.m.REFORMED EPISCOPAL.JT.BARTHOLOMEW'S, 11 a.m.and\u2019 3 pun, Bight Rev.Bishop Ussher.PRESBYTERIAN.RESCENT STREET.11 a.m.and 7pin, Kev.J.L.Murray.tHALMERS.11 a au / Colborne Heinn, 8.A.CA 11 am, and 7 p.m.7 p.m, Rev.M ELVILLE, Cote St Antoine.11 am, ba and 77% m, Rev.J.MacGillivray MERICAN.11 am.and 7 pm Rev.LA Dr.Harves, of Burlin«ton, Vt K NOX.il am.and7?pm Rev.James Fleck.PRESBYTERIAN MISSION, Russell Hall.5.30 p.m., Italian service, Signor A.Internoscia.JT.ANDREW'S (Church of Scotlands, 11 +3 a.m, 7pm, Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A, B.L.&(T.MARKS.11 & m and 7 pm, Rev.k3 John Nichols.ni MATTHEW'S, Point St Charles.11 Da a m.and 7 p.m,, Rev.James Putter- son TAY LEY STREET.Il a.m, aod 7p.> m., Rev.F.M.Dewey.ST.GABRIEL.11a m., and 7 p.m, Her.A.C.McKenzie, of Oswego, N.Y.HE CHAPEL, Iuspector Street.11 a.\u201cra.and 7 p, m.Rev.M.Stewart Oxley.PAL i a.m.and?p.m, Rev.A Thos.Lepnett.METHODIST.{Bes MISSION, Hochelaga, 11 a.m.and 7 pm, Rew W, Wells.fpovcLas\u2014n a.mw.gad 7 p.m., Bev.W.Jackson.|) a! SQUARE.11 am.and 7 p.n., Mev.J.Cooper Antliif, M.A, D.D : E ORCHESTER STREET.lla m and?p.m.Bay.A.Hendargon.pas END.10.30 à.m., 7 p m., Rev.E M.laylor, M.A.Ft.FRENCH, Ghamp de Mars.a tn.apd 7 p.m., Rev.J.Smith.MOUNTAIN STREET.11 a m and 7 p.m.11 eT.JAMES SI.MLTHODISTMMIUKCH, Service in Queen's Hall, St.Céffierine st., Rev.James Handerson, Prstor.tor wii preach at 11 am.and 7 p.m.QUERBROOKE STREPL 11 a m.and 53 Ipm SE ST.HENRL 11 am, Mr, W.8.Louson 7 pin, Kev.G H.Parker, M.À V \"ELLINGTON STREET, Polnt st Charies.11 a.m.and To m, Rev.J.B.Baunders, WwW EST END.11 a.m.and 7 p.m, Rev A 5.Bond.COTE BIT, PAUL.11 a.m., Rev.G.H.J Porter, M.A, 7 p.m, Mr.Wm.Hill.OTE ST.LOUIS.11 a m., Mr.G.5 L/ Rorke 7p.m,, Mr.J.H.MeComb, BAOUNT ROYAL VALE, 11 a m, Mr L Leu.Young.7 p.n, Mr.J.A Mathewson : UNDENOMINATIONAL HRISTIAN MISSION, Weber Hall, for nun-church goers.8 p.m.and 7 p.m.Bervices.IRLS HEADING ROOM, in St.Cathe NW rine strect, opposite Victoria street.8.15 p.mi.uneral Evangolistic service, @EONTKEAL YOUNG MENS CHRIS: tian Association, Victoria Square.8.30 p.w., Evangelistioservice.~~ HE HALL, 2264 St.Catherine street.3 p.m.Inspirational discourse.Subjects chosen by the audience, 7.30 p, m.Lecture and Tests.Mr.Fruuk T.Ripley, of Boston.ROTESTANT HOUSE of Industry and ome, Longue Pointe.230 pm, Hov, W.8.Barnes, ~~ ECHANICS' INSTITUTE HALL, Wellington street, Point bt.Charles.Evanceiistie Diacourse, 7.30 p.m.Bubject; \u201cThe first Heaurrection and the change und transintion of the Living Saints who are pre« pared to meet the Lord.\u201d CONGREGATIONAL.ALVARY, 11 a.m and 7p.m., Rev.E M.Hill, M.A, E\\MMANUEL, 11 a m, Rev.Dr.Shaw.M4 No evening service_ r&IoN.11 am.and 7 p.m, Mr.Wm.J.rd Watt, LUTHERAN GERMAN.NT.JOIIN'S (131 St, Dominique).3 a.m.Rev.Henry Rembe 10.30 ADVENT CHRISTIAN.SSEMBLY HALL, 2269 St.Catherine A streot, Wm.W.Hobertson, Elder, Korvion at 7 pm.fuMect: \u2018The Temperance Question, its Friends and its Foes.\u201d UNITARIAN.HURCH OF THE MESSIAH.11 sm Rov.W.3.Barnes.SCANDINAVIAN.AILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE.11 am.and 7 > p.m., Mr.J.Ohling.SWEDEN BORGIAN.EW JERUSALEM CHURCH.11a m.and 7 pm., Rev.J.B.Parmeles, of Wiimington, Del, WELSH UNION.Y M.O.A., upper room.3 e Welsh Service, BAPTIST.Fiest 11 a, m.rod 7 p.m, Rev.E ' Cressey, M.A.B D.Pa QUE 11% m.and 7 p.m.mp trs ROMAN CATHOLIC GT .8 p.m.L hat : PR TE ET LA BONNE STE.ANN VE.- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018jry of Three Rivers to tie Shrine.hata Pilgrim Felt, baw and fleard during the fllgrimage.rom the ( (Witten by 4 vatholle) On the morning ot Tuesday, the 17th July, vr the Little town of \u2018Lhree hivers was astir at A commotion was visible almost ever ee def th vised o e receive Accommodation.bas Dot of the celebrated hos kept by that Lumble-hearted man wiph an old swinging board, proclaims but E Lachance, opoux de .Opvosite is a sizuilar establishment | ing\u201d \u2018the.simple sign Dello Mercier\u201d à rlead to me: C\u2019est l'autre svur, Ja vb lille qui n'a pas la chance.\u201d Naxt to the abode of Mercier is Lhe \u201c Maison un variy Hour, à ia Bonne Sainte Anne.Next to it * Hotel round the doors of those inns chiefly Ste.Apne,\u201d and so vu aloug Lhe i patronized by couutry people, carriages laxe rusdside.Muchpss 0098 BS and written about the were duiving into the yards, DAsSeugerB oo.he favorite [ine of the Catho- alisiting, Lroakfast was being COU- jc section of Canada, 3 really a Roc .; us it could be pre- oustemple aad ons whigoutd repa suited 03 fant > bustle and exdite.visits and much study.he lateral chapels pared, and ail was bustle are reudered Lhe inore À oxting On account juent.Ihe private dwellings, too, Wore or their havinæ Leenfven by various more or less scenes of slowed away in portable tlasks.Motheriy Jun.es carefully pulied out the broad bows of thelr daughter's cambric sashes,and gave tender little pats Lo obtrusive pufls apd witukles In @owns-and the lalr W6&rcrs ot Ue gowns lent Ihénneives to U18 vicarious vanity the more tnankiully in that they did No.Wish Lo give loo wich thne lo their own toilets for had pol the priest only last eveniuy told them lo Le wise aud reinefnber | that n pilgrimage Was Bol à plente \u2018Chen In the beautiiul ola parish church, \u2018oll live 0 ¢loCK 1h the morning the Marys sers grouped praying, Aye, and \u201cthe Mattias too, but the latter.eit thelr baskets t the door, \u201c5 a dy the richly carved walls of that ruatchiess little sanctuary never enclosed a nore devout throng of Worsblppers than Higa pious people who Vith God's blessing frosh upon them\u201d al the day with the highest act of Catlio- lic worshin.right o clock was the hour named for glaring from the pler, tut it was well on to ulue befors Lhe tauada,\u201d carrying aboil Lwe.ve hendred sous, let go her grapnlings tn) steamed down the river, Lhe plashim, of Ler paddie wheels misghing with the notes of the Ave lMatie Steaua\u201d the sipging of wich sacred song appeared Lo be joined ln by all ou board, - Pte city of fhree Rivers, or, give 1b its more elegant appeltation, fas\u2019 Trois Rivi- \u2019 eres, \u201d présents à particu\u2018ar:y beautiful and pleturesque aspect fro:u the deck ul a vesael descending the St, Lawrence.\"The $ower town with its slauting streets and quaint oll buildings, in the distance the Coteau Hi.Lous rising Above toe verdant flats of the Banlieue, whereon grimly stands the ruin of au ob oil windmill, tee llatean with its pretty trees and Howers:.the sxquisite peeps up the Lue des Ci sernes, terminating in the lovely little church of Lhe era of the French occupation, the cathedral spire towering above luo quperh ein recs, the boulevard of which the Irifluvians are justly proud, the old wWnlté muvastery ot Tue | rsullues, like soine dream castie on a fairy iste, Lhe mayniticent new seminary, the scarceiy less tine hospital of the Sisters of Providence, the many handsome private houses of the citizens, not easily ull contribute to a scene surpassed in Canadian landscapes on steams the \u2018\u201cCavada.\u2019 past the anlrance - to the St Afaurice, where wo see the moutlhis of the river des Trois l\\vicres, past Cap de la Magdelaine where in the shadow of the fine new sanctuary vestles the little church ot the varly Jesuit mission, almost as old 43 Canadian civilization, on past tne entrance to the Lecancour, past Hatiscan.and Chain- lain and st.l\u2019lerte-les-Beoquets and the ether smiling villages that dot the banks of lhe river SU Lawrence.But those glimpses ab scenery are \u201cstolen glimpses.\u201d tor the divector of the pilgrimage.the Very Rev.\u2018\u2019hanvine (loutter has ascended Lo tue upper gasiery and cominenced the recitation of the rosary.On bended loee the pilgrims respond in the saloons, from Lhe outer deck, through open staterooms, front stairs and galieries coma the oft repeated words: Sainte Mure Mere de Iheu, prwz pour nous, puiuvres pecheurs, maintenant «la l'heure de notre mort, Ainsi soiteil, Alter the chapelet comes a little sermon and then \u2018res time\u201d which wae cannot emplov better thun by taking a stroll atout the boat to seo who and what manner ol people are our fellow passengers.To begin with the reverend clergy there arn over twenty priests om board.six of whom wear the jewelled ring and purple in- shirnia of Caucus of the Vathedral.There is one Jesuit father, there are seminary priests, country curés.aud a large number of young ecclesiastics.these latter as sedale and dizniiled as the oldest canon of Lhe chapier, Then, as to the rack and flle\u2014 l here are young people, and old people, and young old people, and oid young people.and children ot all ages, Irom babies upward\u2014and thesa are deformed and cripples.and dwarts, and weak, wistiul iuvahds.And O God ot mercy: How many broken and desolate hearts?How many shattered hopes and ruined lives none but Thy all Uniscient Goodness cah teil! On a sofa about midships, lay a young wolnan, pain and wassed, coughing violent.; ly, her feverish pulse, Loo Urizht eyes, ; aud sunken cbeeks buarinæ evidence ol ; grave malady.Dut on the jower deck in & wicker perambulator sat a beautilui boy of live vears ot age, bis poor lezs nerveless and Mmp from sume affection of the spine.A lew feet behind him a nice looking wo.1an sat alone, Lier lace wearing a singularly patient expression, Addressing her ! said: \u201cls this your first visit to St Anne's?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d sho sald, \u2018tbe weather is very tine,\" I tried again, eliciting the rently, \u201cFrom the parish oi Shawenpegau on the St Maurice,\u201d whereupou somebody, taking lu the situation, came up and bellowed the enquiry Into der ear, and at last hearing answered, Yes, she had never yet prayed at the shrine of tha good Ht.Anne.{Up stairs tn the saloon there were some Most pleasant groups, one consisting of a nun, with a sweet serene face, and a dear old lady of over eighty years ol age, who was as bright and cheerful as a bird, bad a mayuetic effect upon your correspondent.lu the centre of the smaller saloon was a tania whereupon you night buy St.Anne in various attitudes for various sums Irom five cents up to five dollars.There were alto rosaries, medais, books and tapers for sale.High up on the contre ot th.galleries abuve the stalr landing was a statue of the atron of grandmammas with her imiimacu- ate daughter.and before 1t slowly con- sured many wasen tapers, the offerings of the falthful tothe good Saint Anne.Ab half past eleven o'clock a whispered murmur of dinner arose, but helore the news had cirenlated hall way over the ship tha retectory was so fuil that the doors were obliged Lo bo closed and being just Loo late your correspondent was forced to while away the tliue as best he couly, In watching buch of his tellow mortals, as hat come provided with lunch bashets.Realiy those luneh baskets were a study, some of Lbem very tempting with their delicious looking a country bread and butter, others, it must Do confessed contained sandwiches.ot dimensions which would tale away the ap- petito of a city belle, in many were plates, bowls and cups of old china.of a date and \u2019 pattern that would bring envy to the soulof : many a collector.The dinner served by the caterer for the pilgrimage was excellent, consisting of soup, roast bes! and potatos, biscutts, good bread and butter, blueberries, tea aud coffee, all tor the moderate sum of twenty-five cents.From time to time during the day there were prayers, hyms and instructions from ous or other ot the priests, and confessions wero heard in all parts of the steamer.\u2018Lhe programme did pot admit of a stoppage at yuebes on the way down.So that Wwe had the novel experience of steaming past the Fortress City.low beautiful it is, the cradio of our country.seen from the river, and equally beautiful in its smiling ventouse ta the (\u2018Ata de Heauprd, The steep fall \u2018of the Montmorency littered like & silver ribbon In tbe sunabine, and the bamnists of l'Ange GnŸdien url Chateau Hicher lay basking in the mellow ltizht -ns we skunmed past their .W&vv-Washed shores, towards the goal for waich we were bourd.Puuctualiy at four O'clock the \u201cCanada\u201d Was made {ast to the Guay at Saint Ange's, and witb glad hearts And a devout demeanor the pilgrims fell ule line AL the head of the procession walked one of the priests of tho Bishop's l'aiace, then came the siiken flag, with Its ancient device, nnd the motto Adrentat ltrgnum Tuam\u201d the banner of the League of the Sacred Heart, and then the pilgrims four and four, and four an four; but even in fours, it takes a pro Cession of over twelve hundred some time to reach a given point.On théy marched, chapelet in hand, singing as they went, a canticle in honor of the good Saint Anne, up the long quay, along the village stroot, and Into the magnificent sanctuary, the bin-ilica of Saint Anne de Beaupte.After a fow words ot fnstruction from the Hey.Father Mallengler, C.58 a he congreun- on dispersed to seek fk lor the NOW DSiDL And6'> is à Village o! ledgiog hurrying to aud fro.eandwiches were being cut, cake packed Into Laskets and raspberry vinegar dioveses, parishes aod rexations.These chapels are all frescue dilferent devices _ où, the gilt of Mad® Pennée, the chapel of the æreat foundef tue Franciscans, 13 ornamented with tugarious embjpms o the Order, aud upon gautifully rved aitar imported from Befim, stands \u201csweet huint Fraucig Assisium, exquisitely modelled 18 © pierre, snd surrounded vy dainty p£ings of the little birds that [loved him sell.A beaulllui statue is pt ot Saint Francois Navier, given by t] Jesuits Chureb in Quebec.Another of ft is that ol salut Anthony of Padua.Perhaps the pretties by à private genilom gel, but very beauti! the one donated by the divosse of Lel'rois Kivicres, snd upon lts altar is a trukrand statue of! St, Louis of France-the jue saint of the well Loluved bishop of the pcese.Above tae high al hangs the old oll painting of St Anne, Virgin Mary, and two pugrims, givenly the Marquis de Tracy as a votive offelz in 1666, In the sacristy, thrgh the kindness of &- friend, reswient al NAune's, your correspondent was >hown.» chasubie worked in floss silks by Anne ojustria, seut by Majesty to the cuurcpt Heauore.Time has not warg this rich vestmnent, 18 colors are as brit as when wrought in by the delicate hrers ot the Queen apel ls one given Lose name 1 for- trotber of Lows Grand.Another treasure is a nblve silver crucifix.standing aboy twelve inches In height, given by gallant lberviile, \u2018uen there are ty quaint old aitars which, so trauttiofsays, were carved under tho direc of some Food curé of SL Joachim the days of ths old régime, The good cuffound the young men ot his parish addioy to evening rainbles, so Lo keep them at pme he undertook to teach then wood-¢ping, sud Leuce the profuseiv ornameny oid white ana gold allars ol the formgCburch ol la Boune Salnte Anne, benef the vestry is à sort of bazaat where pifinis cau buy triffias souvenirs of their $it to this celebrated shrine.1iy tbe time one explored the church and the sacristy, Hatened to a sermon, amd sald one's prave, obe 15 api to feel a reminder that reirpment is necessary to the natural man.pe hospitality of the genervus donatriedu! -the Chapel ol 5b.Francis of Assisiumi}rndered it unnecessary for your correspornt to test the tooLh- soLnène-s O! tlie coxellons of the veritable Delle Mercier, but Fe be it stated Lhal two ladies who took apeal at ber far fated board were chargd ior the same the very modest sum of live |0ts aplece! Alter supper wh) the blue shadows of the Laurentian M¢ntains fe.l athwart the swilt running rivegnd the pastureland of the Isle of Urleangrew misty and dim, we sallied forth againjo visit the little chapel which has been corjructed from the materials of the old vld dirch of St.Anne.Along the village strd, past the humble cmetery where nds a Calvary \u2014 the {face of tbe m God appealing in mute agony to je hearts of '\u2018all those who pass Dy\u2019 and p are at sue portal of the tiny church.are many persons praying devoutly is dark, and the darkness 18 Dut made Wible by the flame of one tiny taper burningpon the gilded altar.As the Blessed Srament was not in the church, there cof! be no impropriety in entering the sancfary, which we did, helping ourselves to apther taper and ligoting it al the pale tianivn the altar.In this little chpel are preserved such relies of the old chrch as would not accord with the magnitijace of the new one.The altar 1s very verfancient, and richly gtit.In the corners of de sanciuary are two old Corinthian colufos, all white and goid, around the walls {'e varicus votive offerings in the form of pifures.Writing of them In the (utholie Ww.J, Miss Anna 1.Sadlier says: \"Ot the agstic excellence of many of these picttes we say bpothing.apd her words Juvey the correct impression.One in cial is very funny.lt is small, about tw It portrays Sain sleeves seated in a boat 1s upset shapeless rides the utinust pe the Church of 5 and tbe Laure Veuls Pouvier Louis Louver, cloud.In the foreground a terrible sea, and to ite five young persons in n the distance we see nne, the old \u2018\u2019l\u2019etit Cap,\u201d ides.In the corner in : Ex Voto J.B.T.Aucler, arthe Feuilleteau, tous 3 sauvés, Mna.Chimar, ag de 21 ans, Margte.Chippagne agofiu 2U ants un jour, tout deux noyez, se {me Juin, 1754, a 2 heures du matin tout 5 ns ce triste etat se récom- mendant a In bi heureuse Ste.Anne - marvelious work of art **Yoeu [ait par l\u2019equipage aring date 1700.In this a strange, very aucient ed Virgin, in which she 18 beady black eyes.Un Lhe de la Ste.Anne,\u2019 corner there statue of the Bi represented wit pedestal we rea: our 16 clergé.In the opposip corner ol the sanctuary is a very beautifi little painting, which has the appearancdo! a group of miniature por traits of the Qipen of France and her children, kneelindbefore a representation of Saint Anne.atever ibis picture may be it 1s certainly fhe work of an artist of no mean ability afu skill.he only otbir picture of any merit is one of Mademoiseip de Bécancourt, of Les Tro Rivieres, aftefwards Sister of the Holy Trinity in therommunity of the Ursulines.Coming o ot the gloom of the Httie chapel into the creeping twilight, use before the fountain tere Is indeed a \u2018Maison de Pension \u2018\u2019 forthy of the name.From the entrance hall of the conven!, the view is superb, and pv seemed to think the priv- tleged boardets of whorn there were over a hundred groyped on the threahold and in the grounds.\u2018It is not an expensive piace of lodgment, Luli convent, and there are few more lovely sjots for ladies to pass a quiet summer.Descending jo the village street wo could not resist another peep at the Baalilca.Its kueeling throgis, ita pyramids of crutches, its lights and flowers and atmosphere of beauty.1n the numerous confessionals, the priests wero Bard at work and around them Elustered the penitent pligrims, two of whom, presubably, had not very heavily laden cousciehces, as they were fast asleep.Conneoliniz the lateral chapels with the Sacristy 1s a #emi-circular corridor, wherein nang two large lrames containing spectacies, lott at the pris by those to whom sight was restored.lhere are Leto some pictures of St.Anne L'Auray, In Brittany, and one oid engraving of great interest.grain to the Rev.IKedemptorist fatbers in 1887, and bears the signature of that illus trious gentleman.It fs, as a quaintly printed paragraph sets forth.\u201cLe vray portrait du tres Religieux fr Didace jrelletier.tr.lay Kacoliet, natif de ble.Annv en Canada, mort en odeur de St été dans la mission .Devine, Mr.and nam.Opt; LP rady, James MoUrea, Daniel aughlin, tenfrew; Vary Rev.De 8 DC on- nor, Perth; Rev.T.J.desert UHame- town, Unt.: Mrs hay se Eu E.0.Éroteau, Plantagenet: 158 F Smith Miss 3.Thom son, rie Harines\u201d isp Black, 5 ilismtowk, | : Catuar Mékachren, Vankicek Hill à aus Tr Lavole, L + sonne -Alired, Ont.:' Mrs.A.Parent, Trenton, Ont; Mre & H.Howard, Mrs THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATUMDAY, \u2014, SUMMER RESORTS.Welcome the Coming, Specd the dog, Vi; Tdrewa: Eugene Crepeau, Ar Ï Miss Eaith Garland, T 1 Rutlan, : thabascaville; Wesley MoLeod, sMeaPherson, Lancas- tor, Ont; lev.J.Champugue à Gatineau Point; Daniel \u2018Conkloy Bee so Sup ple, Miss Grate A embroke Cowansville; J.U.Den- esha, Re Eva Denesh » Miss M.P.Ferrier, Morrisburg Lazarus, Miss J.Dow, Me and Mrs \u201cohn Baird, J Moles, J.D., Watson, Mrs.John va.Thomas Doherty, Joo.fn.Doherty, E.Mansfield, Geo.E, Jaques, jr, Miss Jaques, Miss Kate Jaques, Wm.Doran, H.Beckham, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Perry, Montreal; A.Leggo, J.M.Garland, D.GC Davar, Jumes Adamson, Mrs.Rod.Chevrier, Miss Villeneuve, Otlawa; S Lou Goldstein, Corn- Ww James O\u2019Hallorun.Mrs.O'linlloran, Miss O'Halloran, H.Is, Chadburn, Joseph Smyth, Miss Coleman, Cowausvile, Que.; J.£ug- and, Knowlton, Que.C.Ubatnpaæne, Herbert Adamson, John A.Cameron, Miss Maud | Whiteaves, Ottawa; LD.J.Maltice, John Copeland, Mies Jessie Copeland, D.Monroe, iss Monroe, (eo.Molouoll Cornwall; Kobert Kyle, Laketield, Que.; J.Tuttle, Bridgewater, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.H.Brow, Carleton Place, Ont; C.A, Jackson, Waterloo, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.J.C, Fitch, Mrs.8.Heatheringrton, Toronto; L.F.Calder, Ww.J.Simpson, P.Lane, Ww! Owens, Lachute; Miss Mary Hines, Loubie!: KR G Percival, Merrickviile; W.J.l'ou ore, M.bP Mids Mabel Foupore, Miss Foupore, Chichester, U.E.Uwens, Jt.O.Byers, Monte- bello, Que.; Colin G.O'Brinn, 1.8S.Dean, L'Orignal: Mrs.W.H.Mekeuzle, Masters Willian, Hugh, John and Jesse Me- Kenzie, Vauklesk Hill; H.Frywire, Mies Molioy, Win.McKenzie, Morrisburg: Chas, splin, Lachine, Rev.1, Mackachren, Vank- leek Hill, Rev.M.J, spratt, Toledo, Ont; Mr.and Mrs.lacie Smitly, Brownsburg, Que; Miss Whelan, Brocaville; drs.John Bromley, Miss Yiances Bromley.Mrs.C.Fraser, Hugh braser, Pembroke; Daniel Sutherland, St.Audrews; Janvvs MeNichol, Vantfrew; C A MeCool, Mailawa; Mrs John Mulimn, Àtiss Dora Mullin, Granby, Que.; iv (O'Brian, L'Orignal; Miss Hoss, Miss # A.Moss, Jnues Ross, Little Rideau; Mrs.A.Lang, Mrs.4.Lo Carlton, Mrs.J.W.bailey.Miss Ella M.Bailey, Montpelier, Ve: Mrs.J.Frey, Charlotte, N.Y.; U.M.Kiughorn, Mrs.Kinghorn, Hon.J.G.Lavio- leite, Mrs.Al.L Hiudon, J Caldwell, Mr.and Mrs.I.J.Higginson, D, M.Kerr, Thos.H.Brophy, Mra.F.S Brophy, Frank Osborne, Ed.Chnarlevois, (reo, JL Nic \u2018hots, d.Nichots, Riss Ewing, Andrew Ewing, Mrs.M.Lessor.Mrs.Sinclair, Hou.James Meshane, Mrs.L.Hughes, Mrs, M.Hart, H.RM.Mitchell, Miss abbott, W.t.D.Sutherland, Mrs.WELD.Sutherland, Mss dutherland, Lununie Johnson, A.IL Wood, Mes, Atkio- sou, Mrs.Binmore.5.Pagouelo, Mr.and Mrs IL.Jeeinbarde, Master larry Reinhardt, Mrs.Schippel, Fred.J.Claxton, C4.Coverton, rs.J.1.Pelletier.Master Pelletier, Mr.and Mra C is Dawson, Hon.A, W.and Mis Ogilvie, Montreal: 1.H.MeFaehren, Mr, and drs.Jaines Cunolugban( Mise Hail, Mr.and drs John R.Aruoldl, Miss Ward, air dames Grant, Puasa A.MeLacbren, Vankleek Hill; FL Vin Tr hee Miss Alien, W Soni Out.; lev.A.Williams, Toronto.Lake Cottage Hotel arrivals: Tev.M.C'Honobue, Rev.4.-, l'itzpatrick, (arletou Place; Miss Cairns, M.Urquhart, Chas, l'en- L.Mechiuuon, Alouse ( reek; L.I.l'ogarty, Thres Kivers; Alex.Me- Vicar, Vaukleok Hu, S 8 Mittimore, sweetsburg ; M.MeDonald, Alexandria, Levi Pllou, Albert Miuard, D.4.Mletkwan, Max- ville; Jobn Mec:.60d, M.Melltitan, Joches; A, McDonald, Lancaster: Wm.strong, Cambrian; James Dixun, ! akeliold; Huoun Fraser, Miss Fraser, ( harlottenburg, Wu.smith, Winchester; Levi MeNee, Colorado: John Melee, Hat Hawkesbury; Duncan Me:iregor, Plantagenet: F.b, Melennan, (atheroBiown; l.bowdall, Jas.Spautaing, J.avis, John Weston, Perth: 4 Howard, r.dgarville; Mis.JG.MeNauxhton.Jno.MeNauzhton, Laggan; Andrew Jackson, St Andrews, H Hamilton, Matiida; Mra, J.McPhee, Miss Mary MeMaster, Huutiugaon, A.¢ arruther, Millar, Rox- MeMartin, Marlintown; A.Robertson, Ormstown:; J.H.Whelan, M.Rape, Westport; Alex.Mebonald, Glen Nevis; D.A.Mekinnon, Sourb Fineh; Neil Melseod, Kirktield: 5.O'Connor, Fast Saginaw; H.Shaver, Lunenburg; M.Warner, Newington; J.Paschal, Bedf ord; w.= Mooney, Chas.Mooney.Jlawkesbury; J.8.McKay, Toronto: J.H.MePLerson, Miss M.Merherson, Kenyon: Miss A.B.Met)onald, Puente, Col; F.I), McHae, Lridgewater ; J ieUouald.Lancaster.Rochou's Cottage arrivals: H.A.Small and wite; Miss 3M.Rvan, P.L.Ryan.the {Misses Rogers, Ottawa; Mrs.Irving, Mr.CWatchopn, Mr.Armstrong, Mrs.Meikle, Mrs.Foley.Montreal: Mr.apd Mrs.Fraser, Lancaster; J.Parks and wife.Quebec; Mr.~mith, Mr.Stuart, Montreal; Miss Hamer- ly, Cassburo; Miss burke, Buckingham; Miss Maiette, St.Eugene; Mr.Reinhardt, Hutt: Miss MeLeod, Muntreal; Mise Filoud, Yavkleex Hill.sou, Montreal; = borough.J.In Ste.Anne da Bout de L'Isle.A more mirthful or agreeable lot of people than those at St.Anne's (bis sutnmer it would be difficult to {ind anywhere.Itis undoubted)y the banber resort this season.Grace, beauty and sociability, with the natural advantages of Lhe place, combina to make it so.Every one seems tu breathe good naturg, and to dispense sunshine and hapoiness to those around bum, and it is wonder lul to see how careworn and troubled looks ol the strangers vanish amidst the pleasant company and bright smiles with which they find themselvessurrounded.To casual visitors, however, this resort pos- sèsses oue disadvantage, and this is the uncertainty of hotel accommodation and the attendance they receive when they are fortunate enough to secure it As anpounced in your paper the concert in aid of the Fresh Air Fund was an itumense success, over two hundred dollars being rpalized.\u2018The regatta which will take place on Saturday, is of course, the all absorbing topic of conversation, aud the chances of the respective competitors are being discussed with daily interest.1f the number of visitors continue to increase, It will be soon found necessary to make an addition to the Ciub House, wnich at present is far too small.A new hotel is also a necessity, and as soon as soma enterprising people will snoceed in giving us this, Bt.Anphe's, as & summer resort, will become more popular than ever.Among the additional arrivals are the following: Clarendon Hotel-Wm.Aird and wife, P.Marcetiot and wife, Miss Cusson, Misses Robinson, Mies 1.Peel, Misa A.Deel, Mr.8, Simpson and famil Miss Walsh, Mr.Marson and family isa Mercier, C.p.Hanson ang lady, Miss Hanson, also E.Neild and family, Capt.Blanehard and family, and Mr.5.Struthers RusTicus.Absnakis \u2018springs.Arrivals at Abenalkils House\u2014 Miss Grace, Miss L.Grace, Mr.T.L.Clark, Mrs.1.L.Clark, Mr.W.Euard, Mra.W.Euvard, J.C.Ansley, Mr, CE.Getz, Mrs.C.E.Getz, Miss I'ratt, Mr.W.Baicourt, Mrs, W.Balcourt, Miss B.Balcourt, Mr.F.D.Shallow, Mr.W.Anderson, Mrs.W.T; Anderson Miss Anderson, Miss Fabian, Miss Flora Fabian, Miss Delln Martineau, Mr.OU.A Thibault, Mr, and Mrs.Kyap, Montreal, Ernest Cremblay, Guebec; Mr.A.F.Holmes, Abercorn; Mr.James Hianey.Nicolet; Mr.H.T.Lawrence; Lawrenceville; Mr.James Mullen, Mr.Jas.Meany, Mr, P.Cogan, Mr.W.J.Kenney, Foret; Mr.M.Foster, Herdman\u2019s Corner; Mrs.|, Laberge, Ormatown; Mra Charm- berlain, Bherbrooke; Miss Della M.llas- coin, 4.M.Brosboire, M.D., Piereville.Dalhouste, N, B, \" Visitors at the Inch Arran are enjo oyina splendid weather.His kxcellenoy, Lord stanley of Preston, with Lady Preston and suite arrived last Mouday Ly the steamer \u2018\u2019Admirnl,\u201d and after partaking of lunch roceeded by spectal to Quebec.Before eaving, their Excellencies expressed their warmest thanks for the courtesy shown them as also for tho arranzements made by the management.Both on the arrival and depariure of tleir fxcellencies, a salute was fired from Lighthouse l'olut.and Lady Macdonald ieft for Grand Metis on uesaay last, on à visit to Sir George Stephen, and are expected to return on Saturday sext, the 28th.Arrivals duriog past week: Mr.P.H.James, Hamilton, Ny Mr.J.W.Nicholls, toronto; Mr.&.Hart, St.John, N.B.Mrs.I.Bolton, Mr.Arch.Motr, Lieut_-Uol.and Mrs.W.R.\u2018Oswald, Miss Oswald, Master Oswnld, Miss Kidd, Montreal; Colvnel Lane, Halifax; Mra Henry Shaw, Miss Barber, Montreal; Miss Armstrong, Sorel; Mr.and Mrs.James Gardner, children and purse, Moatreal: Judge and Mrs, King, Bt.John, N, : Mr.and Mrs.John Molntyre, Mies Etta Bi onmoracn, Kingston; Mr.A.A Brown, Montreal; Mr 3B BC Webber, Toronto Mr.apd Mrs.J.Wilson, Mr.J.H.Wilson, Montreal; Mr.J.H.ais, corontos W.R.Coristine, Mr.and A, Cameron, Montreal; Mr.a oral, 8st.John, N.B.: Mr.J.w Jones.Montreal; His Excellency Lord Stanley of Preston, Lady Btanley, Hon, Vi ctor Stanley, Hon.Isabel Btaplev, Hon.Stanley, anley.Capt, and À Mrs, J oaceltbe \u2018Bacot.JULY 28; 15S5-eDOUBLE SHEET.Sir John Dre and trs, LP.Wright, Ottawa; Mr.and ! E Jones, N.Albrigat st Au Mise Jers Lister, fisa: :Ba att, Mr.A A.Mahon, rod Mis os drows, M som, CAD: rome, & ia; Mre.I, ownsond, laped MeM resin, N.Y.; Mr.and Mra.W.E.Collier, Miss Nelly Collier, St John, N.B.; Capt.Campbell Lane, Mis.Laue, Moutreal ; Mr.and Mrs.Smallman, Master Smallman, London; Mi.and Mrs.L.J.Tweedis, Chat- ham, N.B.; Mr.1.W.Harvey, Painesville, Ohio; Mr.TA Harvey, £.Bag! naw, ich.\u2019 Mr.wm.Mclamont, jun, (uebeg; Mrs.Thomas White, Minos White, Ottawa ; Miss Macrae, Montreal; Dr.Fnorbura Toronto, Notre Dame du Portage.Arrivals at the Grandin Hotel: Mr.W.A, Crater, Mr.Wiliard, Mr.Brown, Mr.Henry, Montreal; Mrs.A.H.Chandler, Foie à re.A.Hoiden, SL Armand Centre; Mr.J Smith, Mrs, J.W.Smith, Mies N.ian Smith, Mr.Jno.F.Alexander, Mis.J.F.Alexander, Master Hugh Alexander, Master Bertram Alexander, rs.Willlam Grier, Miss Laura Grier, Master Gordon Grier, Montreal; Miss Muriel Mutobmov, Mra John McKinley, Mise Maud Mokinley, Master Charles Mckinley, Ottawa; Mrs, J.W.Nelson, Muster James Nelson, Master Willie Nelson, Mrs Dr.Lovejoy, Master George Loveioy, Master Willle Lovejoy, Miss Clara Lovejoy, Mr.Ea ic Mano.Mrs.W.Mann, Miss va Mann, Mra Boxer, Mrs Kenay.Mies Gertrude Kenny, Mon real; Mr.G, W.Robinson, Mrs.G.W.Robinson, Mr.Hobert Thomson, Mra, iobert Thom\" son, Master R.Broek Thomson, Mrs.Patrick Lee, Mr.J.A.ltenniok, Mrs.T.A: Rennick, Master Elsdale Kenniok, Miss Ednaa Popham, Miss Henry, Mrs.A.Speuce, Miss Spence, Master J.X.Spence, Mr.Erle Mann, Mrs.Eric Mann, Master Gussie Mann.Miss Gertie Mann, Miss B.J.Nowèll, Miss Beatrice Nowell, Mrs A.M.Craig, Miss Lily Craig, Miss A.Craig, Miss N.Craig, Master Teddis Craig, Master Willie Craig, Miss Eva Patton, Mr.Joseph Richards, Mrs.Joseph liichar]s, Master Trotwood Richards.Mra.Rcoit, Miss Dorothy Scott, Master Billy Scott, Me.W.Scott, Mrs.B l\u2019atton, Miss Edith Patton, Mr.A lYalconer, Mra.A.Faleuner, Montreal The « Copper Industry.Jo the Editor of the STAR: S1r,\u2014A8 a contribution to the \u2018\u2018copper\u201d\u2019 literature of the day, the following extract from the circular of Messrs.Vivian & Co, vf 10 inst, may be interesting to some of our readers, as presenting one phase of the subject on eontra-distinetion to that urged by those who expatiate on the enurinity of the offence of the \u2018syndicate\u2019 whose early And utter collapse, because they so protoundly desire, they conlidently predict.\u201cThe syndicate may possibly have created a piece which is somewhat detrimental to some of the consuiners of couper ; that remains to be geen ; LUL cortainly it ~bould be borne in mind that the low price which ruled before the syndicate took up the copper question, was injuriousiy, and in mauy cases ruinously, affecting an enormous industry io the production of copper, and to such an extent, in our opinlon, that it it had continued much louger it would have utterly destroyed a very large proportlofl ot iL Therefore, it appears the virtuous indignation which has best vxpressed ls totally out of place.\u201d W.W.STUART Street (ar service.To the Editor of the STAR: Sin,\u2014 From the l\u2019ost Uftice tothe Longueuil ferty Wharfis lo Lo 2U minutes walk, but tue street cars take from 45 to 3U minutes.iu people trying to catch the ferry boat, this is & terrible annoyance.\u2018the fact that tnera is but vue track 1s no excuse; as, if there were any allelnpt at management, the ruu could readily te made 1n 13 to 15 minutes.As the service is at present, more time is consumed waiting on the switches than in actual running.Let Mr.Lusher wake up and remedy this and earn the graitude LONGUEUIL.CaYaroma coffee is sold pure in sealed tina.Ask ycur grocer lor 1.The numerous summer drinks invented hy druggists tempt a nan to Inake an ex- perlineut stativa ot his stomach, |} A lady writes: \u201c1 was enabled to remove the corns, root and Lranch, by the use of Holloway's Corn Cure.\u201d Others who have tried it have the same experieuce.\u201cWill the coming man perspire,\u201d gtier les a scientist.He will if he comes on & run When you \u201csuffer from sick headache, dizziness, constipation, etc, remember Carter's Little Liver Vilis will 1elieve you.One pill is a dose.Special Notices.Parties, wishing to secure a bargaln would do well to see the line of Axminster and Wilton carpets selling at a reduction ol 25 per cont.at 5.Careley\u2019s.Too many through trains through trestles, Scrofulous Sores.A Child's Grent Bulferings Ended by the tieurs Aeme When six months o11 the lott hand of our littio &randchiid began to sweli and had every appearance of alarze boil.We pouiticed it, but all to no purpose.About five months after, 1t became a running sore.Boon other sores lortaed.Me thon had two of them on each hand, and as his blood became more and more impure jt took lesa time for them to break out.A sore came on the chin, beneath the under lip, which wis very offensive.His head was ons solid scab, discharging a great deal.'I'his was his condition at twenty-two months oid, when 1 undertook the care of him.his moher having died when he was a little more tuan a year old, of consumption tscrofula of course).He could > ik à !itile but could not gel up if he fell down, sad could not move when in bed, Bering no use of, hs hands, 1 immediately commenced with the Lyrica REMEDIES, usin - the CUTICURA and CUTICTRA DOAP fréely, and when he had taken one botile of the CUTICURA RHSOLVENT, hir head was completely cufed, und he was improved in every way.6 were very much encouraged, and continued the nse of the :ie- \u201cmedies for a year and a hall, One sore aftér another healed, a bony matter forming in | each one al these five deep ones just before healing, which would finally grow loose and W re taken out: then they would heal rapidly.Une of these ucly hone formations preserved.After taking a dozen and a half botties he was compiotely cured, and is now, al the à \u20186 of sIx years, a strong und healthy child.The sears on his hands must always remain; his hands are strong, though we once feared he would never be nble to uss them.All that physicians did for him did him no AN who saw the child before using the CUTICURA MEMEDIES ANd see the child now consider it à woudertul cure.If the above fa ts nre of any use IN rou, you Ta at liberty to use the Mra, G8, 612 E.Clay Su, Bic ann, nL.May 9.1485, CuTicURA, the great skin cure, and CUTIOU- RA KoAP, prepared from It, externally.and CUTIOURA RESOLVENT.the now bloui purifier, internally.area positive cure for every form of skin and blood disease, from pimples to serofula.are going Sold gveryghere.Price: Curicura, 75¢.: Ap ResoLveENT, $1.50.Prepared by the Ï orn Drua AND CHEMICAL Co.Boston, ney, særBend for \"How to Cure Skin Disosses.\u201d 64 pages, 50 illustrations.and 100 testimonials, BABY\u2019S NKin ana Scalp preserved and beautified by CLTIGURA MEDICATED 504] EVERY MUSCLE ACHES.Aches, Dull Pains, Strains and evr one _minu ve \u201cin Citicara Anti-Pain Plaster £34 \\ perfect anudote to l'Ain and Weainew, the first and, Gd plastar.30c, INSOLVENT NOTICE t for the bene- .KOCHON, In the matter of an Assi, zn mon fit of Creditors.mae Hoteikeoper, of hades or LD The goods and chattels of the above men tioned KE.D.Rochon wiil oe gold, by Publio Auction, in detail, at the EDNES esbury Hotel Markgabarr ut on w EDS ESD Y.the qu ay of August next.a nm.for cnn FELIX H ARBIC Assignee.\u201cHawkesbury, Ont CANDLES! PRICES PRICES PRICES PHICPS PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICPS PRICE\u2019S PRICE'S RRR SPERM.To BE ONTAINED FROM ALL FIBST-CLASK GROCERS.~~ 180s .17th July, 1838.1720046\" Wiliam A, Arntew\u2019s Sales.A 4 INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter r of ALFRED BONIN, of the City real, Grocer.I have been instructed by the undersigned to bt oy Public Auction.at 1747 Notre Dame Street, on the 80th instant, at ELEVEN o'elook in the forenoon, the outstanding debts belopging to the above named estate.amounting, as per Hat, to 8781.89.Terms cash.The list of debts can be seen on application to the undersigned.Pp SAMUEL OC.FATT, ! rustee, Or WILLIAM MH.ARNTON Auctioneer.FrABER BUILDINGS 45 fit.Sacrament Street, Montreal.26th July, 1888, 1743 Mareotte & Ecrement\u2019s Sales NTSC LENS LG SA INSOLVENT NOTICE |: In the matter of FABIEN BUSSIEREB, Bt.Andre Avelin, Que.The undersigned wil] sell by auction at No.95 Ht.James street.Montreal, on THURSDAY, 2nd AUGUS T.1888, at noon, the ussets of the estate as under: Stuek of Dry Goods.Boot Bhoes, Groceries, Hardware.ke.41, 872 8 Fixtures 31414 64 84 Book Debts, Judgments and Billa Heceivable, per list.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.296 92 $l.81.711 56 56 Inventory and lst of debts are on view at our office.For further information apply to ENT & TURCOTTE.Accountants, 7 Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.17 A.MARCOTTE & CO, 1745 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE Inthe matter of DAME M.F.DE GRANDPRE tL.A.Aubin}, St.Barthélémi, Que The undersigned will 861} by auction, at No.96 pt.Jamer Street, Montreal, HURs- DAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1886, at oy \u201che Hu af the estate ns under: Stock of Dry Goods, Bouts and thoes, Bmaliwares, &c.$1,243 18 FixXtUres.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.sssermerene nes ae 0ne0 es 795 81,251 13 Book Debts and Bills Recelvable, per cu.bancs route su nec cm0e- 822 50 381,573 63 Inventory and list of debts are on view at our office.For further information apply to KENT & TUROCOTTE, Accountants, né 2 ace d' Armes.ntreal, A.MARCOTTE & C0 174 5 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the Zar of pe 5 COUTURE.Jewelle 1 .solven The nodersizned will pall, by Public Auction, on FHUR ISDA .the 2nd August, 1888, ac lv o'clock a.t No.1890 St.Catherine street, alithe asset et the said insolvent, donaisting of Jeweleries, Sale, Show ar, Book Debts, otc.Book debts will ve soid goparatelr 4 For INH information, apply t LAT, Curator, 1598 Notre Donc street CoTT MAR E & ECMEM ENT, Auctioneers Montreai, 24h July, 1888, 1734 \u2014_\u2014 me \u2018Cha 5 Stapleton\u2019s Sales.NNN ENA INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of ANDREW MoNEIL, Peterborough, Ont, The undersigned will sell br auction, at the store of the Insoivent, at Peter rough, on FRIDAY, the 3rd AUGUST, 1888, at noon.the assets of the estate as under: Stock of Twoeds, Ready-made Clothing.Gents\u2019 Furnishings.&ec.$2.949 29 FiXIUTOS.22000000000 00e nca nenc nv ces 630 $3,579 79 Book Debts per list.aasresatencuu ss 1.384 $4,988 85 Inventory and list of debts are on view at our office.For further information apply to MENT & TURCOTTE, Accountaats, 7 Place d'Armes, Montreal.CHS.sTAPLETON, 175 6 Auctioneer.Benning & Barsalow\u2019's Sales.ERY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES BY AUCTION.ST.PAUL and GERMAN ATS.FINE BUSINESS BITE Bare opportunity for capitalists to make a first-class investment.The subscribers have been instructed by the Estate Jodoin, to sell at heir rooms, Nos.8 and 88 St.Peter stree TUESDAY, the 81st JULY, The spacious stores, occupied now and for many years by ist, Mesars, Hudon, Hebert & Cle., Nos.804 and St, Paul street, and 148 and 145 Commissioners street.And, Messrs.G O.Beauchemin & Fils, Nos, 256 and 258 st.Paul street, and 98 and 101 Commissioners street.8rd, Mr.Jos Priera.No.97 8t.Paul street.4th, Me: T.Robitaille, No, 99 do.~ALBO~ Three valuable Brick Houses, Noa.9, 11 and 18 German street.fitted up with modern conveniences and in first-class order, Sale without reserve.Terms liberaL For partioulars apply to N.Perodeau, N.P.84 st.James stree Sale at 11 o\u2019clook.BENNING & BARSALOU, 161 17 Auctioneers, J.S Thomsen & Co.'s Sales.AAA SAA Fas FOR SALE, BY AUCTION.Wo Are instructed to sell, at our rooms, 241, 3 St James street.to close un estate, that Farm's tuated and being in the 4th ng oO eo Township of Wolfe, in the County of Arxenieuil, embracing Acros, with farm hou-e and outbuildings thereon.Fositively no Reserne, BALE ON WEDNESDAY, lat August, at 11 o'clock.J.8.THOMBON & CO.178 6 Auctioneers, Thomas Fetior's Sules.ARM FOR BALE, AT FPARNHAM.Near West Shefford ord and convenient to Cowansville.C.P, BR.new depot located near, and g roads ull \u2018vont the vioinity; 175 aores oot cultivated.and 50 acres in wood; plenty of water, Winter and summer, for bonse and cattle: two good orchards, fruit.&0.; cheese factory.school, &o,.close to farm.24 superior APPLY TO THOS.J.POTTER, Acttionser, 167 2aw4 MONTREAL 1 Ask your Grocer for RY cic risen {0 § remem TE ed Ame BUTCHERS ASSOCIATION ! Annual Picnic, | EXHIBITION GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, Aug.Sth, 1688.Trotting, running, hutdie nnd foot racing, balloon ascension.daneing and other amusements, Prizes for burdie jumping (horses).City Band and Itallan Orchestra.Tenders for restaurant privileues snd zames untii Aug.ist.The highest or any tender DOU neces sarfly accepted.3171 8 Saw Mold.LAMB, Secretary.Branch 26, C.M.B.A., \u2014\u2014WILL GO OX THEIB\u2014\u2014 ANNUAL EXCURSION TO LAKE 8T.PETER, SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1388, pire ar \u201cBerthier\u201d will leave Island Wharf at 8 WiLL & CO; Nave nti oben, gratis, \u201cThe * plano for the occasion.adults, â0c.Children, $5c.178 3 law ¥.C.LAWLOR, Seo.es MII Dedication ON MONDAY, 30th INST, Under the Auspices of Mount Royal Ledge Neo.1.Members of this Lodge who haw tions will please call for them at e resé atrèe ot regaived o 8.AT 18 Members of sister and visi Drethren cordially invited.Core oi te Somme at 8 oi sha egular voeu Depegtvon, T Gay ar rn Bp.m.Lror cu ET the N.G 1 M.G.A.iy No.+ BATTERY.E The Ba Batter ol parade at the Drill Hall, on MONDA pay.Every rr mas si be prese: 1752 t 7.30 A sharp, tor t.Uniform J.A PEN LAY SON, © Capt.RINCE OF WALES RIFLE ASSOCIATION.Bre fe TE 1781 Per a McGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL.The calendar for the session of 1888-9 eon- tains information respecting conditions of entrance, course of study, degrees, the several faculties and department of the University as foliows:\u2014 Faculty of Arts (opening Sept 17th, 18881, Donalda, Bpoëlal Course for Women | Bovty Faculty of {Applied ! fielonce\u2014Civil oar ngineering, IE nanan Baal Chemistry (Sept, 17th).Faculty of Medicine (Oct.Last).Faculty of Law (Oct.1st).McGill Normal School (Bept.8rd) and application to the undersigned.J.W.BRAKENRLIBO® B.O.L.ting Seg .(Address, MoGill College\" 17815 Taw TE.ANNE DB BELLEVUE CLUB.Life members of the Jorezolng Club obtain badges 08 for less Ste.% Hegatts Dy apply the 8 sever on the © Tatas.EL D.Hon.Éoctetars.\u201d mars GRAND THUNK RAILWAY GO.will run à Bpecial Train on SATURDAY NIGHT.JULY 287 Vaudreutl 11.00 p.m.Sta\u2019 Annes 11.08, Beaconsfleld 11.18, Point Claire 11,20, Valais 11.24.Dorval 11.50.arriving at Montreal about 11.55 p.m.- DERS FOR COAL.Jopders will | ke received by the unde ed up to 30th \u2018inst, for the ota: Baan © following: 500 tons Nova Baoti 700 tons Soit Coal Bereanings, x Coal, more or lass, to be oll oerad a moral Hotel.175 HENRY BA NYLON; CANADA 1RUSS FACTORY.Established 1850, Be bo te BE pxearoma AND BESS , TENTED ARTI GROSY 8% EN TED 4 FICIAL LIMBS The deaf made to hear by Artificial Ear j are nat perceptible, conversation tubes, Tim nes, audiphon: Electric Maoh; Baits, &6.Elastic Soukings, Catile syringes, ve] Syphons.NEWLY INVERTED Nose Instruments, to sf poses, price $2.50, plated $ Kespirator, to prevent sn Beüt post paid, to any address on Teosip BICYCLERS\u2019 PROTEOTQ gach.No one ohond goon bites Wh x LR 718 CRAIS #rREsT, 176%2 uw Near Victoria fauare GRATEFUL-COMPORTING.EPPS COCOA.BREAKFAST.eR EL SL a ear feareru aoplioatien of { ei nn, M ad T Era a vetioate ely fay ad A whic Jay hea: MAS Augory bills.It is % ti flous are exo diet thats ont may un roi resist sve) Wa dreds oi publie Toalacios are, fe 7, GE Ti wherever an PO an a fatal Fale kpoping o ve vol foriifieg with pure blooa asd a oi me\u201d Ce ut à Sorvie Made sim Horn \u2018Bola cbiy ia kets b: rer a SIN SEEN lea a ' CAPS IDOWS' CAPS ILOWS' CAP3 IDOWS* CAPS JIDOWS\u2019 CAPB A fine nsgrtment of above goods atre- duced pried for the July Cheap Bale.8.CARSLEY.ARFIFICIAL ARMFICIAL ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS Artificial Flowers in great variety, at pricos waichimust clear them out before closing th ly Sale.ostug Lie iy Sa 8.CARSLEY.| i \u2014_\u2014 ABOUT BEST 8POOL COTTON ; COTTON Th¢ name Claprerton & Co.is on every spéol.To be had in the leading dry goods holses throughout the Dominion 8.CARSLEY.Kentreal, July 98, 1888 - City Hay, - Montreal, July 2éch.1888.16 2 CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.ADVERTIBEM ENT N° WEATHER REPORT for to-day as we AN had to glve our advertisewont 10 the parer last night XT WEEK We will offer Mautles at greater reductions than ever.JOHN'MURPHY & CO.NEXT WEEK We will offer Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Jerseys at great reductions, prices cominence at 69a NEXT WEEK We will continue to offer Ladies\u2019 Cotton Underclothing at manufacturers\u2019 prices.Chemises, from 250 Drawers.from 259.Slip Waists, from 25c.Nizbt Dresses, from 500, nearly all our own manufacture Whiob ls à zuarantee that ihe shapes and styles are right NEXT WEEK We will offar the balanue of our Ladies\u2019 Sumner Bkirts at greater reduction thua evar, prices for White Bkirts, from:13c.Colored S8kirts, from: 706.NEXT WEEK Wo will offer a line of Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Doimans at $4.50.worth $8.30.NEXT WEEK We will continue seiling our l\u2019arasols at clearing out prices.85e Purasols for 850 95e Parasois for 50a.$1.95 Parasols for 800 $2 Parasols for $1, and so on.The cheapest and best place to buy your Dry Goods is JEN MP EH & Ce ve 1781, 1793 NOTRE DAME ST, - 105, 107, 109, 111, ST.PETER STREET.Terms Cash and ouly One Price.17611 BISSEAU BROS.ALPHABETICAL Trad e List.= IH LUCKY STORES! + 235, 231 Sl.LAWRENCE ST, BARGAINS Dry Goons Prices Unequalled.SPECIAL NOTE! CREAM BODA, very refreshing, given away to Customers.J Stands for Apron Checks, price 53a to 10c.fg Stands for Bath Towels, price 2 for 5a (Stands for Cotton, orice 3c, 4e, 5e, 6e.[\u20148tands for Dress (ioods, price 5e.8e, 106, F_ Stands for Embroidery.price 2+, Be.de, Se.F Stands for Flannel, White, Bed or Grey, 12%a \u2014Btands for Gros Grain Silk, price 596 to 81.75.\u2014Btands for Handkerchiefs, prive 2Xe.5e, Sc, 10e.| \u20148tands for Irish Linon Towels, Napkins, &c.J \u2014Btands for Jerseys, price 6%, braided, up to ¢4.K Stands for Knitting Yarn, price 40e per Ib.| \u2014Ptande for Dress Lining, ! price 5e, Se, 1e, \u2014Btands for Muslins, price 4o, 100, 150.N Stands for Nun\u2019s Veiling, all wool, at Ye, ()Stands tor Over Laces, price trom 2Gc to $2.tands for Prints, - prico 44e, T'ée, 1Uc, \u2014Btands for Quilts, price 40¢ to $3.R\u2014Stands tor Rubber Circulars, prices to suit.S-Étends for Stockings.prices from 5c, 10c, 12%c, T Stands tor Tweeds, all wool, Halifax, 29e.|J Stands for Umbrellas, price from 45¢ to $5.V-Stands for Victoria Lawns, \u2018price from Wa \u2014Stands for Wool Blankets, [| price\u2019 from 97c tg $& XBtands for Xavier, the early pioneer, Stands for Yak Lace.all wool, at 5e, 10a.25c Lo 84.BOISSEAU BROTHERS\u2014The School for Instruction \u2014 Designers of Novelties \u2014 Importers of Rich Dry Goods\u2014The Fashion Mart of the City.Remember, we never humbug the Public ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! 17611 / Stands for Zeppa Wool Wraps, Strangers & Others - VISITING MONTREAL, \u201cWILL FIND AT\u2014 C.W.CLARKE\u2019S Universal Fancy Goods Store, 238 AND 240 ST.JAMES STREET, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK TO SELECT AND Presents: Souvenirs VIEWS OF ALL POINTS OF INTEREST.oF Tue Most Attractive \u201ctore In Capua, Oeenpying \u2018F3 Two wo Flats.métal ALL ARIE WELCOME! Tor UNIV ERSA Ly 248 & 240 St.James Street.\u2019 17018 -1888 &-1680 Notre Dame SL NAA NS SINS Wo know of 10 one who 1s better fitted to pass an opinion on tbe relative amount of business dune in any rutaildry goods atore than à commercial traveiler, who is constantly woing froin one lnrge establishument to another in course of is trip, and itis therefore pleasant to note that every ne oLtlieseReutie- men who have ealled On us during the past week have expressed thelr surprise at seeing us 40 busy, us the othor stoses are almost entirely bare of customers.We beliove in tho old saying of the nimble sixpence and are content uo see goods go oul ul Wis suasun of the year if we can got anywhere.near costs for thean.We lcuve the bir profits te our more conservative brethren whose stores take a vacatlom in the sunimer.Our many customers wil please accopt our thanks tor their consideration in doling thelr shopping batore 6 o'clock, and 1 o'clock Saturdays, thus enabling our assistants to enjoy the niuch neoded recreation and rest.Our Hummer Cloaring Snls continues, and wo shall replenish cur counters and tubies wiih bigger bargains tlsan ever before show.SPECIAL LOTS OF Millinery Goods, Laces and Hibbons, Col- orcd Muslins and Ginghams, lack Dress tioods Colored LDrcas Goods, Hostery nud Giuven and big drives in remnants from all counters.Parasols at your own price, Lirass Goods at de and 10¢.Prints andiBeersuckers, 3%c upwards, Hr Ploase boar in mind that wo give special attention to out of town orders.either for goods or sami-les, and answer all letters promptly.We recelve orders from our customers [rom the country every day.N.E.HAMILTON &CO.GLENORA BUILDING.17611 Satin Marselles Quilts A large variety in every size, At OGILVY*S.HONEYCOMB QUILTS ! trôiu SO 1h SEs Nd WU ILE At OGILVY'S, WHITE COTTON SHEETINGS ! 1% yds.2 yds., 2x yds.and 24 yds.wide, best makes in Plain and Twilled, prices rance from 2Ye, spocial value, sod up to 65¢ per yd.At OGILVY\u2019S, White Pillow Cottons! 88, 40.42, 44.46, 50 and 54 inches, Piain and Seamless, best makes.| At OGILVY'S, Linen Sheetings and Pillow Lisens! A full assortment always on hand, At OGILVYY\u2019S.Huckaback Towellings, Bird Eye, and Russian Diapers, Fronting Linens, Glass Towellings, ltoller Tuwellings.An enormous stock of those At OGILVY'S.WHITE COTTONS.A 8pecinl Bale of remnants now going on: prices from 5c per yard upwards.At OGILVY 'S.CASHMERE PRINTS.Fast colored aud nico patterned Prints from 8c per va At OGILVY'S.SPECIAL SALE Of Table Cloth Remnants in unbleached\u2019 nd while, aiso Pattorn Table Cloths.in al 11 4 At OGILVYS.\u20140 JAMES A.OGILVY & SONS, 203 ST.ANTOINE STREET.176t1 \u201cPRIZES \u2014FOR\u2014 Regattas, Athletic Sports, Games, Ete.PRIZE CUPS, new designs.Co ELECTRO PLATE, choice goods.Lemaires, Opera, Field and Marine GLASSES! Useful Articles in Great Variety.4% Committess and others are kindly {ovit- od to inspect our larre and varied stock.WATSON & PELTON, 58 ST.ST LPICE, STREET.174e0d 7 W.A Whinfield & Co.\u2014BUCCESBOBS TOC.FITTS & CO.CONFECTIONERY and BISCUITS, MACHINE BREAD BAKERS, 142 INSPECTOR STREET, - MONTREAL - t \u201cGOLDEN STAR\u201d OIL STOVE! \"Beinz now an \u2014\u2014\" faot that the * GOLDEN STAB\u201d OIL STOVES will do the work ol a cook stove\u2014and do it fully as well \u2014 it is not surprising that thousands of families are using ffiem for all kitchen purposes.On account of the lateness of the season, an extra discount of 10 per cent.will be allowed.Please call and see them at R.& W.KERR'S, 1893 Notre Dame Brel Balmoral Hotel, x L k | Mm And sea eight hundred Gold Rings aR marked in plain figures trom $1.00 to $150.00, Spedtn! \u201cÉltention given to the repair of jewellery.nn.HEMSLEY, , \u2018 801% Notre Dama Bt.Bix doors tast of Ghaboilles Bousre 42811 MAISON Alphonse Valiquette.+ OUR MID-SUMMER BARGAIN SALE WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY NEXT, And bytho wonderful prices which we shall put on every pince of goods in our ostablish- font, we loud to do genuine advertising.We will name some of the goods and prices a= ropresenting what may be found ut uvery counter.Heersuckers, 214c¢ per yard and upwards, Fust Color Prints, 66, well worth 10s.Beotch Gingliam, Be, Etriped bkirting, Te Linen Towolling.5ç and up.Table Linen.pure, 156 per yard.Chambrays, all shades.for 136 worth 250.Printed Muslins in chotos patterns and fast eclors.34 yaris for $1.DRgs GOODLS are an reduced.We shall havealine at4s per yard, a Road quality for 5¢ and All-wool at 10e, worth double the price.Also a job lot of Black rare at lus a yard, worth 25e.BLACK CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL Special values at 45¢, worth ue, Hie, 70a, Bye, © 80e COL'D CASHMERES, Exiru bargains, 25e, worth 85e.55e Sue.J \u201c Bue.VERY GOOD BLACK BILKS, Puro Goods, 12 yards for $5.Look at Chon lines, Toe worth 31-00 .00, $1.00, \" $110; 1 case Surah S{lks, fine goods.all silk, to clear at 15c, worth 900, groat bargain.TRIMMINGS, We shall offer a large lot of Beaded zoods, Panels and Fronts for dresses, at 26¢ each and job of Beuded Gimp, formerly 50¢ to $1.63, ut 15 to close, FLOUNCING TATE.Wo have a case of these woods, handsome paiterns, at 850 per yard up.EMBROIDERIES.AN reduced, special lines at 2e, 8Kc 4e, 5e, 6e, e.9c and 10e, LADIES\u2019 UNDERW Bak.Must be seen to be appreciated, extra values in every line.Ask to see them.HOSIERY\u2014We can sell you a very good hose for Je.8 better pair for 9c, and give & big trade atl JERSEYS\u2014At big reduction.We call special attention to à line at 75c.GLOVE 5-bure Bilk Gloves and Mitts at 20, 25 and 3 Kid Gloves: 1 lot at 23c, and a lot at 456, rth 80 and 75c.LADIES\u2019 COLLARS AND CUFFS\u2014One case of these goods to clear, at So eac RIBBONS\u2014A big job lot just received god marked at about one third price; 8 4.5, 6 8.9 and l0¢ per yd.HANDKERCHIEFS\u20142 for 5c; colored borders also at 3, 3, 8 and 100 each.PARASOLS AND BUNSHADES\u2014AN reduced tu'a-4 than cos: and offered at 15.20, 25, 30, 40 .ud Uo and upwards, every one a bargain.HATS\u2014A big drive in hats, as 10e, worth 50e; 15e, worth 75e; Sailors at 50c, worth $1.50.-TWELDS\u2014Halifax, ali wool, at 35¢, a la, assortment at all prices to selact from, an first-class cutter in the establishment for thoso Who wish their tailoring completed at once.GENTS\u2019 FURNISHINGS\u2014Two more cases of White Dress Shirts.also Colored Shirts, which we offer at 49c¢, every one worth a aollnr.GENTS UNDERWEAR\u2014One case to clear, 256, sample socks: a lot well finished, good colors, 3 pairs for oc.LINEN COLLARS\u2014Manufacturets job lot wot Pher dozen, and Cuffs, new styles, at 156 varyair.NECKWEAR\u2014A line of samples no two Alle, chine for 100, 156.20c, 25c and upwards, iE RELLAB\u2014 Ask to seo our 49¢ liné.AL\u2014We have prepared all remnants tioncths, and put very low prices on foom to clear, tn faot they are almost given agus.\u201cAsk forour remnants.17611 NEW YORK HATS \u2014l0\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LATEST SHAPES \u2014IN\u2014 BLA CK, BROWN, \u2014AND\u2014 LONDON TAN.Just Received! ROBERTSON & CO.220 ST, JAMES STREET.Summer Hats at Reduced Prices.176*2 to see them; 5¢, worth $1.DAWSON BROTHERS\u2019 Recent Publications: HH SIR WM.DAWRON\u2019S NEW BOOE\u2014Modern Science in Bible Lands, with many iitus- trations, $2.00 DR.BOURINOT'S NEW BOOK \u2014 Manual of {he Constitutional History of Can MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK\u2014The Library of Humor, $2.50.For Sale by all Booksellers.Dawson Brothers, ST.JAMES ST.176°3 W.& F.P.CT * 0 \u2014IMPORTERS OF\u2014 .SCOTOH QLAZED VRAIN PIPES, Chimney Tepa, Portland Cement Vent Linings, W ater Lime, Fine Covers, Whiting, fire Bricks, Plaster of Paris re Olay.Bor pry ment, China \u2018Clay.Homan Cemeat.&c, «uv Manufacturers of BESSEMER STEEL SOFA, CHAIR AMD BED BPRINGS.z Lan Missing from Deschenes, The Aylmer Times says: A man named M.B.Lambert, aged 50 years, aa did resident of Deschenes village.left hits home sev- erai days sgo witn:$300 to purchase stock in Montreal for bis grocery store.Ho has not been seen or board or since that time.The family are in a serious state of exolte- ment and are making a vigorous search for the missiig man, eee \u2018Was Looking For His Deg.John Prico and William Price, hide and skin merchants on SL.\u2018Antoine str have been fined $10 each by the Recorder for as- sauit on J 8 Gray, an engineer, It ap ars from the evidence that Gray was 100] boa for bis dog In M Mr.ir.prior.ard.Wordr nally three iow with a vio over his { The people next selzed nine Co .Rates wore high an ing balf-yearly Soatnia.Fox PISTOL PRACTICE, A Novel Process Introduced in Photography.Yostantauecus Pleturss Taken by the Ald of Magueosiluim Cartridgos\u2014An Ingenious and Possibly Dangerous Tuy, A new process ol photograph .which an lustantaneous Jdeture can bo ales the dark, Is wow belng used in this olty.\u2018I be instrument used is called Lbs *\u2018Phote- genic pistol,\u201d and 18 charzed with what the photographers call \u201cmagnesium cartridges.\u201d The plstol is an ordinary single barpellad Colt, piated with silver.\u2018he cart ridge is of 44 calibre, apd is the game as is ordinary ue used, only it is charged with magnesium \u2018tal nate, ele.iz stead of a lead ball.The way they proceed to take a picture is to load the pistol by shoving in one of these cartridges, group or pose theo subjeat, arrange the camera with the plate and blaze away with the pistol \u2018The light produced by the explosion, which is perfectly noiseless, Iseufficient Lo produce a Bouwallve as perfect as Lhat taken by day- Nght.\u2018The light produced by the explosion ol the cariridge is said to be as powerful as Lwo electric lamnps and almost equal to the Ught of day.This littio fire arm is likely to become very popular at parties where there is a social gathering at ntzht.The lights can be put out and an instantaneous picture laken of those present in a group which will serve us an excellent souvenir ot the occasion.The article is principally designed for amateur photographers as iL will be of little or no service to professionals, save to lengthen their working days.\u2018The most of their work is done at present between 9 a.m.apd 5 D.m.; with the aid of the pistol they coula prolong their labors far into the ulght In Lhe hands of amateurs THE PISTOL 1s TO BE DREADED, especially at parties were wine is served, as the amateur in his anxiety to be in time for dinner may by accident substitute a box of cartridges loaded with lead instead of \u201cmagnesia,\u201d and after dinner, proceed to take a precious life instead of a picture.For this reason the new invention may possibly be condemned.Whatever may be the fate of this dreadful instrument, it can pefther add to nor detract from the hizh degree of excellenve to which the rèquisite art of photography has been deve within the last Laif century.The ted process by which Lhe primordial dague lype was Dr is well remembered as being source of excruciating\u2019 agony to sitters in general, and females in particular, wbo wère compelled to submit to the torture of kéepiuæ \u201cper- fectiv still\u201d for two minutes without being allowed to wink even, in order to get à picture to luvk partly like themselves and partly like some body else.\u2018lhe first improvement on this very trying system was the introduction of the glass positive which reduced the time of sitting to balf a minute and taking a picture that looked a little more like the \u201csitter\u201d than it did his or her aged relative.After this caine the wet col; lodion.plate which curtailed the exposure to twenty seconds, giving a GOOD IMPRESSION OF THE SUBJECT, Next came the dry plate process.which snatched a perfect likeness from oue before he could wink.Indeed so quick is the operation ot this process that a {lash of lightning can be taken as it darts from the clouds.This dry plate process which is now vogue does away witha good deal of labor that the wet piate necessitated in Its pre paration.To prepare for the negative the a : wet plate had to be first albumenized in order to produce an adhesive eur- face, and then collodion, a preparation of gun cotton dissolved in aloo bol and ether, is placed over the plate, alter which some time, say a few minutes, is ailowed for setting, and then tt is immersed in & bath of nitrate of silver, dissolved in water, with the strength of 40 or DU grains totheounce.After this prepara- Lion the plate bad to be developed immediately, which produced a great deal of labor small profits.The dry plate which Is used at present is not attended with these annovances, because it is prepared before it reaches the photographers, and all that they | ÿ have to Go 18 to slip it into the camera, pose their subject, then expose the plate and the picture is taked.And what is more advantageous, the plate does not require imme- dtate development ; it can be lett for twelve months 1f pecessary, and then produce as good results.It is hard tosay what will be discovered next in the way of improvement, unless it be to have a picture taken by teie- phone.ENFORCING THE LOCAL OPTION LAW Civil War in Kentucky Over Prohibition.LOUISVILLE Ky., July 27.\u2014 United States Marshal Gross thls morning received a letter from a deputy at Harlan, dated July 22, saying of the war over the Local Option law: \u201clhe County Judge and about one bundred men armed with Winchesters \u2018occupy the Court House and will hold or die.We are expecting another battle, as the whiskey men sre scouring the country in ail directions, getting men and guns.lhe whiskey meu are deter mined to sell at all hazar Our County Judge has done all he could to stop it, but could pot do so till he had taken the \u2018blind tizers\u2019 by force of arms.In this va he captured and poured outall the whiskey.After Sunday's ight, in which J.8.Bayley and Wm.Mappens, citizens, and Win.Polin and Joseph blair, whiskey men, were dan- gorously wou ded, Lhe whiskey men crept belore day tais morning into the bushes and began firing un the town with Wincnesters.Again a battie occurred, which resulted in the wounding ot Jake Howard, one of the whiskey men.\u2019 A MIRACULOUS ESCAPL A New York Young Lady's Ride on a Cow- catoher.Nrw YORE, July 27.\u2014 While Mary Reiliy was orossing the Pennsylvania Railroad at Warren street, Jersey | \u2018ity, laat evening, at a quarter past nine o\u2019'clook, she had a most miraculous escape from death.The gurl had veen only two duys in the country and was on her way to see some friends at No.34 Ashland Place, Brooklyn.lnstead of being crushéd to death under the wheels of the train, as might bave been thought, she wag thrown on to the pilot of the locomotive, where she remained until the train reach the depot, which is Jour blocks from the Warren street crossing, where she was caught by the locomotive.When she was released from her perilous position ahe attempted to leave the depot 10 proceed on her way to her aunt's house, at No.334 Grove street, bul tbe railroad officials detained her until a physician arrived.The latter said that beyond « slight abrasion on the back of the head the girl had no injuries.She was allowed to go.THE TROUBLE IN COREA.Absurd Ramors Directed Against Foreign- ra Causes à derious Kwents.SAN FRANCISCO, July 27.\u2014From Japanese apere particulars of the emeute in Corea on une 27 are riven.The emeute had its origin in the renewal of the absurd rumors directed against foreigners.The Gazette says: Some evil dis Chinese spread the report that American missionaries in the country had pur a numbor of Corean children, and after or Killing them had bolled them down for medicine.This aroused the popular feeling and caused the authorities to take steps to'preserve the lives of the missionaries, who were all called in from the country aod placed in safety.rean officiais who were said to have been parties to the gale of the chudren to missionaries and them to death by decapitation in the 8 publie streats.Nothing further 1s Known sinoe t! foreign fleats arrived at the scene of te disorder.COST TWO MILLIONS.What the Burlington Eoad Says It Lost By the Strike.CHICAGO, July 27.\u2014B8peaking In reference to the claim made by the \u201cQ\u201d strikers that the étrike has rost that road about $4,000,- 0u0, Pau] Morton says \u201cThat ia not so.a strike hag cost us lots of money and we expacted it would when we refused to accede to the demands of the men, 1 suppose the strike nas cost us between $1,500,000 an L000.Joey basen their estimates op a comparison between the r oports for the first six months of 1887 ana 1888.A year ago tbe Borling- ton did the largest business in its history, there were immense amounts of grain.to be transported.ear g business has beén dull with all the ines.\u201d BUSINESS FAILURES.Au.Taoronae\u201d in the United States Bot n Pecrenss in Uunada.New vonk July 27 -Dun, Wiman & Co.'s review of trade says: The failures attend- dements have been nu- our weeks the number in the seven days number for The United Btates 198 anû for Oanuda 22, or total of 2a), oa as compared with 228 last week and M1 weal previous to the last.For tbe torre.sponding week ol last year the failures bum- bered 18 in the United States and 33 in Canada.sPOFE FU 'N AND PASTIMES.Oriy Ones Alors Championship La- szorte Match T his Season.mH dibert's Laet Tray\u2014Cbp the Diamond\u2014-Trot.\u2019 wing al the Park\u2014Notes.I Lacrosse.753 PTHEMÆNT SITUATION.Wheu Luzbez ot Cornwall emerged from the meeting o! the cominittee of management yesterday afternoon he looked like à man who, with a good ball on his stick was making for goal only to be latercepted by a couple of the enemies.He was disappointed, and no wonder.The excuse made his club be thought to be valid, and besides, was there not the precedent of the Sham- Tucks having defaulted and being allowed o play the match over.He was not only Ba ared but he telt bitter towards the men who caused his club's defeat and expressed Lis fealings in words to this effect: \u201cIt is all the Shamrocks fault.They wanted it to be this way.With Cornwall gone there is nothing to prevent them from obtaining the flags, for a match with Brook- ville, since Brown and MeCarthy have zone, will be simply a walk over for them.This pat what they have calculated on.They will obtain the ax this season and when they have it within their grasp they will be prepared to return to the old way ot challenging.Just mark my words.\u201d As things stand now there 1s only one more match to be played, namely, on August 18, between the Shamrocks and Brockvilles, and li will, in all probability, settle the question of the champlonship.SENSIBLE SHAMROCES.The Bhamrocks bave come to the conolu- sion that they will not play the Ottawa club if Clewes plays with them.and as the Ottawas know that they could not play without that Prince of goal-keepers, tbe match, is off.\"1hls opens a new and as fet it seems unexplored field for bnalr-splitting mem- pers of the lacrosse world to define whether they were gulity in the last match with Ottawa no matter whether Mr.Maltby allowed them to play and whether or not Cornwall was œullty laut Saturday when it played against Clewes under the name of Adair.Podestrianism.ALBERTS FAREWELL.To-day champion Albert gives his two last exhibitions.His reception here has not exactly come up to what it might have been aud lovers of the sport sbould use the last chance they bave to see him.Ib the afternoon the little foik will monopolize the rink and have a merry time.Last night's racing resulted as follows: One hour go-as-you- please \u2014W.Corkey, 1: : 9 miles 2 laps; 1.Hillier, 2; T.llughes, 3 B.Longman, 4; J.Valade, \u20ac 5; # Gaudry.6.One mile (amateur) © co.Heatncot ; E A.Battle, 2; Cord, 3 \u201cNie stn acc, Tassball.TO-DAY'S GAME The Shamrooks grand stand ought to he well filled to-day.The St.Alban's boys will have a hard crowd to back against and there will be some pretty lively work.The Bel- monts are in fine condition, and the team has been carefully gone over and stzengthened in the weak spoils.PROSPECTS FOR NEXT WEEE.The Bellevilles, leaders in the Eastern International League, have agreed to come to Montreal and play the Beavers two on Friday and Saturday next, AC noble game of baseball seems to be growing infpopularity, while the national game Lacrosse is being dragged into the mire.THE SCORES.New York beat Philadelphia by 4 to 1 Pittsburg 5 dianapolis by 2 to 0 Detroit : hicago by 9 to 5 Kansas City\" kly by 4 10 8 Louisville Cleveland by 6 to 5 Cincinnati \"Athletics by 7 to à t.Louis Baltimore by 9 to 5 Toronto > Bars by 4 to 2 uffalo \u201cTroy y 10 to 4 Hamilton ** Albany y10 to 5 Boston-Washington game was postponed, and the London-Rochester called on ascount of rain.Sporting Netes.The Montreal Yacht Club held a most enjoyable excursion last evenlug.The St.James and Hochelaga Cricket clubs will play a\u2018matoch on the latter's grounds.Thisafternoon there will besome more trotting at Lepine Park and a repetition of the wai feats of Miss Myrtle Peek and Miss he Bt.George's Snowshoe club will æive anotner of their anjoyable shirtaieeve concerts on Wednesday evening.LAVAL AND THE JESUITS.Is the Oid University Quarrel to be Reopened.Minerve, In noting the ¢sparture of odes Paguet and Father Turgevn or Rome, believes that the whole University question to re-opened.Attention, B Ohaboillez Square.WM.E.DORAN, Jrenit 176 1 ; 255 t James à street.OR SALE\u2014PIANOS WE ARE OFfering a number of good second-hand Pianos (received as par! payment for the celebrated Hein'2man & Co.Planos) at great bargains to immediate Jjrchasers; rices urwaras.Lees OTe AVES 400th, and 8.ply a [ANO Winenoôués 5270 St.Catherine St 176 1 Fo SALE, 15 ORGANS, Prices from $50 upwyrds: : tarmn $5 per month.Those instruments \u2018have been received as part paymeht for the celsbratea eintzmAn.Co.pianos sud d wil | be sold to immediate purchasers at t bargains.Apply at C.W.LIN BAT po PIANO WAREROOMS, 176 1 2270 St.Catherine street, PHILLIPs' SQUARE\u2014EVENING IN- 8 4 ran Mor on Montreal Commercial chool, on Mon sn ednésdays and Thursdays.WM.J.N.TURNE ER L RCP.176.1 FORE A Se HUBERT B71.CUT ne House, : at $3, 600.A bargaln, G.0.4 ».Real Agen 1701 1; 3 en tame sbract, \"OR SALE_A LOY OF GROUND AND house, suitable for a carter, being No.\u20188 OM SA Ae M's Ward.Ap MN & Kia add ter, NIGHT, JULY 287th.leaving Vaudreuil 11.00 { No, 100 SL Francois Xavier SL, Mefireak \u201c| ntreet.Several very desirable properties must be sold within the next ten days.A chance to prompt buyers.J.CRADDOCK SIMPSON & ©CO., cent.under regular city prices, à visit will convince yow MH.HICKS &æ CO, Auctioneers, 1821 and 1823 Notre Dame 8t.\u2014We bold no auction sales usu, Sep- IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE CITY, At good value and from $23,000 to §10,000.Apply with full particulars to JOHN MORKIS, Real Estate and Financial Agent 174x2 L Janees street, i ORSES, HARNESS, LARGE ASS8ORT- ment Carts, Buggies, Waggzons, &c., &v.Next sale at our Yard, 822 and 324 st.James Street, on FRIDAY, 8rd AUGUST, at 176 5 BUFF & FRASER, Auctioneers.BOARD WANTED For a gentleman\u2014Modern sou veniences, Meusant, cheertul home, music ; close to 'izer Garden and where there fa a garden to use, à tent to sloep.preferred.Address with all particulars, number in family, price, Lc.1762 \u2018Hl 2086,\" STAR office.YO LET OR FOR BALE\u2014TWO CULTIvated Farms, situated partly in the Village of Cote St.Louis dnd partly in the Purisn of St.Laurent, and extending along the Sault au Recollet road as far as Gauthier & Yervuis' Hotel.Apply to NDE 176 1 No.11% St Yr tai St, Montreal, O_LET\u2014LOWER' TENEMENT, 825 pper St.Urbain.corner Rachel, first- class house, low rent, Also store, 154 St.Lawrence st, reduced rent.Warren & Liao, 118 8t.James sireet, 176 1 OTTAGE TO LET-NINE ROOMS, high ceilings, selt-contained, oity water, enay Lorms to desirable tenant.Diet Te WW.ha» a M8, Notre sr.40 LET-\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE OF TEN rooms, cluse to English Cathedral moderate rent to platy without children.Addcess, \"U 2063.\" STAR office.61 0 LET-STORE, 3491, ST.LAWRENCE street, just above Ontario, with large cellar, il ied for manufacturing tradesinan, {poder pd A y, 328 Commissioners ate 176 NO LET 1 112 QUEEN STREET, TWO flats, 62x40 tt, with power, steam holst and heated.it op three side os, collar.Thos.Darling.30 St.John st.er ro LET-TWO TENEMEN TS, ONE 4 rooms and one 5 rooms.Apply S90 Upper rsanguinet.IT E ADVERTISER, MARRIED, AGED 30, has & small business, which Is being handled by an assistant, and desires a position of any kind where the services of alive, pusb- ing man is needed.Address \u2018\u2019G 2026,\u201d Stam ARTNER WANTED.A- manufacturer of Stapla Articles, returning good proflis, with valuable establishod .connecticns, is desirous of oxten ding the business, and requ aires a partner ther active or silent, with a capital of Address, * SANUEACTURER ui 176 8 P.O, 1368.VY ANTED TO PURCHASE A Small Tenement House, near business, must pay good interest on price G.D.RUSS, Real Estate Agent, 176 1 1618 Notre Dame treet.WV ANTED FOR AN OFFICE, A young man of good address: one who writes a good hand and is quick.and pocurate Daf Agures.Must speak and write\u2019 French.Apply by letter, what \u201cE 1950,\u201d STAR Omce.ANTED\u2014BY A BOOKKEEPER OF MWe many vears\u2019 experience, tradesmen\u2019s books to post, mike ont L stvements anc and balance.178 El TAR Ofc.5; cos, soboo and Ns text books, & > Asp co 8, ber cos nddrss 4116 3t, Catherine, two doors wont of WASTE DAT THE KEW YORK EOLBE, A GOOD ining r room #irl, and a laundress, good wages the right 1781 TED RT.CLASS BAT BARBER, | BEFERENCTR required, dteady employment.y 10 Beaver Hall Hill.176 4 Me SITUATION AS CUSTOM CLOTHISA : cauer, 5 8 yearn experience ; iately from New orks stef reforenges; French an \u2018English.Address, * d Tan ol And English.Address 5 Wists kia ING LADY ron OFFICE, IN hy , holesale rr must rites & hand an cortect at figures.Salary rst year.A h references, 0 2034,\" STAR hee.y PET WA, TED-BUTC TCHERATE iT.GX RIEL VILLAGE, r Nano eon an Centr.address pe PER con , Nu, 446 Centre sz, * Racer WwW NTED\u2014BY A GOOD LL APNDRESSF FAMILY OR Cndieu \u2018a washing, to do at her home, Ap- street.1761 STED-LADIES TO LEARN THE IMPROVED dress cutting, and araps it artistry onry st.17 A XPERIENCED INT ving been emp oyed in Fr shkfort, Pari.Barceloua and Kio.wants a situation, He knows kn lish, French.Sp.nish, Portuguese, donble entry book- keepin: and pewritng, ang anders lands dr Foods otion, castor ofl, ote.Ad reas \u201c 2010,\" NTA dome 1 WANTED 0% OR 5adob WAIST SEWERS, aT i Latour st Lk] WASTED on GENERAL NERVANT, WA Eoin Claire, tit 16 Mepteraber aidons oma Montreal.00d w.ages.Good referenses want pir, bir from 10a m to 4 p.m., 1253 Borehes- er Btr WANE ANTE HOOKK FEPERR, C trl \u201cERE, TOR Ta Agency B Bureau.teen Notre Dame P opment nia WARTED SITE ATION AS WATCHMAR, HOTEL or ortér, storeman H Employment Agency Bureau, 1684 Notre Bae central Si à NTED-C OKS, HOUSE AND $ ah Sonica TNL LE AIDE, ae Tear Norte Dam Ant WA na cates EXT \u201cERIEXCE D OLERK FoR THE App! offes trade.Par 81 St La Main street.y Ter 14 WANTED=PARTNER, WITH bush ie Ha + iN ONO; Gas: us nus .t pectabdle oe Aédsess ri with Teal name om JR EB ror W ANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED I RCH NE K for Bt.Leon springs Ho tel.Call at Mrs.Fu Na 2000 st, Cathertne 176 1 WATE \u201cSTRONG BOT ABOUT JTFTEES WASTED EXT FERIENCED SLE STESHAS, ATTRÉ nanza, 4325 St.Catheri OOMS\u2014COHFORTABDY LTE IN a private family for gentlemen or marrisd couple with ae Lk kitchen, dining and bath rooms.Apply, 1.On- =i Si FRONT ROO WELLF RNISHE D, R R°%o.= ith or without board.42 Latour iD BA, \u2014COMFORTABLE F bn MET EURE ROM Con CoN ORTA SIE ¥ FISHED D Sois same fae on 0 Toone ROME: 8-DOGBLE, AND SINGLE, GERTIÈNE ox RSE LE Fo ITA ED ROOM, YI OR ROOT aise sa ver or hi Bi [THIN wr i rH FRO.so fos 1 LANG] turnishea or SOON VNQUR ih hadi bh ce R we Rent low.32416 st.Catherine st.near sel 50H70; TET, A LARGE FURNISHED À \u201cA% private fami ny.353 Nt.Antoine sireet.ie OON-LOUBLE COM ee, email private HRA va hot and cold Salar 148 Boel ab.D tam Pe ED,ON > iw Sn private ixmily.061 Lagenshetite Wo 1781 Rex: S-FURNIBHE De To T SEO tchen, to ladies o mare od Go ple, Jocal ty moat dey and fo ope Far mins in *herbrooko st., past, = mi ences exchanged.Apply.Pry 50 en RON pURITS SisHED 2, JOR lors at.1 ROX LARGE FRONT ROOM TE hot and cold water on sims fiat, Bi 5.> ROMANE, ari 50 ied tod Bal NiokLy GLE, VERY MN ELY Rfaréned wm i use or ator nia Sie S-HIS LE, TER ODER ate.FRG Soliags avers oF ë TRNISHED FRON [3 O0OME For for Gentine © rol 5 Hae eor.RON, res with pea: Blonty sof kite Tn \u201cadap a, TEST , \u2014TO N - Rime far r gentiemen.only.2 dt winder st st.176 jaoonsTwoHANT: Ÿ FURNISHED R Ro à Boor.locals\u201d Caion WTR famil Boras san, Address, 28,\" office.17 ot Water, &£o.u 20.ze Ropou gens, Ea IRE XH rime passes Rope hey MENTE F TTL Ar ntleme) rea pe ie DA 170 1 a5 TR from Pont UMcs.*U 089.\" Bras ÉNOR SATECRINE CHA OE, GOOD RE KF paring fanoy goods < store, doing nice B°tana a CLES FOR BUAKDERS, A Orban on a, finoipate street.Address, \u201cRH whe » ss Les 8\u201d - Of \u2014 YH RATE RGATR, Tt A BUNCH OF KEYS, ANY- EAA SATB I ELA Se in.be anf x to 38 JACQUES CARTIER whan Id fo dlose an tate, Further particninrs, Na ue weil Lu Cou fro HSIN SEWING MA carats LEA Mai, UOTE CTÉNIER § by mh Sp ah) small louer, drop D page riarble tou bln 10 31 ME rate ere ee PRE RS toa san che, DATE \u2019 176x360d 181 St.James street.tem ber.WANTED TO BUY, UCTION BALE .\u20140F\u2014 Several Tenement Properties, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Lane MARCOTTE & ECREMENTS, 85 St.James Street, \u2014ON\u2014 TUESDAY, 81st inst., at 10 a.m.and ® Pe me.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT.Will immediately follow a Retail Sale of Fag Goode of all deseriptions.\u2014M.& J.HE USUAL SALE O1 OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECLS, Erg, will take place at our rooms.241, 943 Bt.Jumes slreet, on FKIDAY, 3rd August.A ood demand for Second-hand Furniture.oods received up to the hour of sale.Particulars again : J.83, THOMBON & 00 176 4 Auctioneers.UBBER GOODS, (JRCULARS, Ete We shall sell at our rooms, 241, 248 St James Street.On TUESDAY, SBlst inst.8 quantity of first-class Rubber Goods, COMPRISING : Ladies\u2019 Circulars, Gossamer Hats, Gun and Loin Covers.Matis, Dolmans, Hubber Banks, Whip Sockets.Erasers, Rubber, Bone.etc.As also the balance of Boots and Shoes, and Cutlery en band.Sale at 2 o'clock.J.85.THOMSON & CO., 176 2 Auciioneers.BV Lar AND FIREPROOF SAFES.Wo have 3 Medium-sized Burglar and Fireproof Safes on hand, which wili be sold cheap rompt buyer.To be seen at our rooms, 48 St.James atreet.J.8.THOMSON Æ CO.176 3 Auctioneers, NRESERVED SALE \u2014OF\u2014 MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SUITS, PANTS.VESTS, SHIRTS, UNDEROLOTHING, TWEEDS, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, Ete., Ete, Being the contonts of a small Country Store, Sale at Cur Hooms, 2 } 320 8T.JAMES BTREET, ¥ Next TUESDAY Afternoon, 81st Inst.\u2018 At TWO o'clock.DUFF & FRABER, 176 3 Auctioneers.EVERAL HANDSOME CEDAR BOATS just received from Ontario, cheap at private sale.F & FRASER, 176 8 Uo Nt James Street, OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, CARPETS, STOVES, &c.Next Large Weekly Bale at our rooms, 320 fe ROCHESTER 8%1,000 feet.ST.ANNE'S 8T.jer front lots.ST.LAMBERT Ebouble Cottage.TORRANCE LOT and T0c per foot.CRAIG 8T.\u2014Corg houses, $10,000, + THOMAS, val Estate Agent.0 St.John Htreet.SU3SEXTREET.THOMAS 175x3 jo Bt.John Street.\"St Anne's! St Anne's! VILLALO)= SALE! ABOVE TH3RIDGE.Beautifully situated the River Front Plun and {ull particuig ny office.AR.how As istate Agent.175x2 ! St.John Street, FOR LLE.Bitnated on St.Domix street, near the corner of St.Jean Baptatreet.New.PAYS 10 Cent.R.KJOMAS, HEstate Agent.176x2 st.John Street, BLEGANT NERESIDENCE FOR SE.Iam Instruoted by a deman to offer for sale a house which he liteaiy built for his own occupation.Itis ated on one of the favorite West End Streend is most complete in every particu Latzse parlors, cherry mantels, bevelledgs mirrors, handsome tiles, two baths un c's.Heated by hot water.The contrac Lyere all first-class men.Pnotozraph of he and permit to view at my office.R.HHO ; REstare Agent, 175x2 >t.John Btreet.94 Duroche Street FOR SLE.Handsome new residen Full particulars and permit at myo office R.RK.Tras, 175x2 BELMONTPARK, No.4, FOR SLE.House 80 175x2 \u2014 Lot for sale.2410, Price low toa prompt purchase, Elegant stone front resnce.feet x 65 foer: Lot 160 feet pp.The house is in verfec: order.heated hot water.Excellent stablinë.Belmonttk is at the end of Belmont street, an 18 o of the choicest situations in the city foa gentleman's residence.1l is private perty and has within its gates nothing barge handsome residences owned by sonofour leading .F Bt Jumes Street, on FRIDAY, 8rd AUGUST, eitizens.EK.THOMA! DUFF & FRASE Real Ese Acent, 1765 Auctioneers.1761 84 John street.* ¥* x x x * G O T O KN wh NE Ke RX ALFRED BENRN = = + * x* * > x * * * x * * x PA ++ x FOR A SAFE He Represents GOLDIE & McCULDCH, THE GOLD MEDAL BURGLA GOLD M He always has bargains in sells them cheaper than do Auctioneers 298 ST.JAMES OPPOSITE VICTORIA SQUARE, 176x1 THE MEDI Next the Post Office \u201cJAMAICA\u201d This brand, our own importation, is the Finest Flavored Lime Juiee in the ret, It is pare andof fuil atrenæth, containing no Vinegar nor Mineral Acid, frequent adterations of the unnaturally bright varieties of this article.' We have just received a supply from 8T.T.CENUINE BAY RUM, HCH CAN GURANTEE \u2014 î -\u2014\u2014BY REOENT STEAMERS.\"VERY FINE ABSORTMENTS OF \u2014 Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Perfumery and Toilet Rquisites.MOST CAREFUL DISPENSING, \u2014FRESH and PURE DRUGS and CHEMPALS only.MODERATE PRICES! R PROOF and EDAL FIRE-PROOF NAKERS.2nd Hand Saes, and ST., MONTRIAL, CAL HALL and Windsor Hel.Oi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIME JUKE.@ 0 HOMAS of a Or sre ELIVERY PROM PTi 176x7 CHIMNEY LININGS, W.McNally THOS.LEEMING & C0, - 176%1 Ou: THE C ONFUSION! In offices where the \u201cAMBERG\" System of filing awav all kinds of papers EXHIBITI ONS W WHERE SHOWN; is not used.TOOK FIRST PRIZE IN ALL EXHIE Saves TIME, UNTOLD ANNOYANCE, Anp, PercHAancE, LIQUIDATION.GET THE À
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