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[" TZ reer a oy en = eae NT - = 0 SCC TAT A018 VAE min ONE = - wver since.VOL XV NO 126 Morning Despatches.Condensed Telegrams, About 3,000 troops have embarked at Toulon for Tonquin.\u2018The recent rains baye put out the bush fires in uce, Que Sir Charles (upper is to be banqueted at Halifax on Juno 14th It has boen decided tosubmit tho Scott Aot in Oxford County.Oatario.Col, Hicks telegraphs that he is about te march on ordofan the Seudan.Four members of tho Black Hand Society have 0 hanged 4 Xores, Spain The workmen\u2019s sick fund bill has passed tio third reading in ee ran Reichstag.Capt.Hosea Ballou, of Washington, aged 90, the eldest Freemason in thse United States, is dead.\u2018The recent high winds at Quebec have blown fom ar a number ot the young trocs planted on * Ar- r Di The st.Jobn's steamer \u2018\u2019Protous \u2019 has boen no- eepted by Ueneral Hnzon for the Uuited States Arctic relief expedition.\u2018The general managere of the roads running ont of Peoria, Ill, bave directed their agents to stop the sales of out rate tickets.The cuateuary colcbration of the organization of the diocese of Maryland Protestant Episcopal Church began yesterday st Baltimore.The citisens of Spokane, W.I., have asked the Governor fur arms and ampunitivu_to protect fhewsclves against ected dian out- It is reported that Mr.J.Gerald, of London.Ont, Collector of Inland Revenue, has reeeived tho appointment of Inspector of cigars znd twbaceo for the Dominion.\u2018The Presbyterian Assembly of the United States bave ado a resolution declaring against pro- Ribition, buf favoring efforts to cheok intemperance by other means.At the Canadian Sacramento between Medicine Hat and Calgarty.N.I.the indications of ooal, both ignite snd * canal.\u201d copper, silver and iron are very encouraging.Immigrants are flocking into Manitoba by thoun- * sAnds and most vf them are lveating in the Qu Appelle Valley and in the viciuity of the railway ervesing at Medicine Hat.The chief engincer of (iallagher Gold Mine, at Isaac's Harbour, N.S., named MeKonsies wado à visit to the mouth of the shalt, lost his balance and fell to the bottum, o distance of two hundred a.fi'ty feet, and was slmust instautly killed.The members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts at Toronto ure are pre aring a beautifully illaini- nated and ousressed jou to be presented to Lhe Guvernor-Goneral iv H,R.H.Princess Louise, when they visit the exhibition on Friday next The British Coluinbia Legislature intend meeting at an early to pass such legislation as to onable the Dominion Government to cowpleto the negotiations towards the construction ot the Island Kaiiway and the coustruction ol the Uraving Dock ot Esquims It.The Paris Tempe estimates the number of troops who willbe sent to fonquin at once frum Cochin China at 1,200.This torco will enable General Bouet, the french commander, to tain his position at Hanoi till the arrival of a à to be sont from France.Lhe latter is expectéd tô reach Tonquin about the 10th of July.The Niagara Park Commissioners met at the = retary of State's office, Aibuny, on the 29th, es Mr.Anderson was electod Prosident and Mr.bb, Secretary.After tully discussing the sub- fret of their duties, the Commission adjourned, to weet at Niagara Falls on June 2nd.Mrs Wagner Nanschurts, a graduate of the Royal Medical College of Saxony, committed suicide on the 20th, at a hotel in the Lowery, New York.tne was 0 daughter of Baron von >tein, ran away from home, and married s man who died or deserted hor, when her 1amily disowned ber.She then studied medicine.At a meeting of the Liberal party in London on 8°, 29th, Mr.Gladstone anncenced that it would necessary to drop lor the present session the Government's bill for remodelling the Corporatio of London.He eould not expect that this woul be a brilliant session, tut thought it would be à good and not disoreditatle one.Mormon missionaries are in at work in the Western part of North Usrolina- They have induced a large number of women to join the church.\u2018The ceremony of baptixi \u201cing t the new ouverts was wil rebel ih mos ost horrible orgies.The Mormons driven out of the taser the indig- Ration is so great that iynobing is feared.O'DONOVAN ROSSA.Lestare on the Resources of Modern Clvi- lization.Boston, May 28.\u20140\u2019Donovan Rossa delivered a lecture in South Heston, Sunday evening, ou the «Modern Resources of Civilisation,\u201d before a large wudience.After denying the report that he was employed as & spy by the Uritish Goveromen:, that the dynamite Dbomo, the revolutionist\u2019s knife, er any weapon that can be used at resent, umder the existing state of things in reland are resources of civilisation.lle then opontiroed: \u2018\u2018l am a land leaguer, but I want somethiog more than land League doo- trines.I go in for a seerot, oath-boand organisation, for yon wili have to strike England te her knces before you can \u2018expect anything from her.You need not expectany assisianco from Englishmen whe have little griovances of their own to correct.Some believe that if the Queen should die, the whole English,Irish aud Scottish cuuntry would be made a republie.If this were ro, to-morrow, you would got nething such as would repay you tor your past sufferings.I once met Bradlaogh here, and he wid me that, while he was in thorsugh sympathy with me, he would, it he thoaght I wanted a complete separation of Ireland from England, take the sword and fight against me.Whea Eng- isnd was a republio, she gave us Crowwoll, sud we have been suffering from tne curse of Cromwell Your policy and mine sheuld be to let aay Englishman who eomes into Ireland to govern Irisbmon moat the fate of Cavendish and Parke.\u201d Mr.Resa toek up some time in reviewing the massacres of Irish peasantry by British seldiory that were prominent in Irish history.He defended Parnell, and advised his hearers not to condemn the Pope or the priests in tho course they were taking, and elaimed for the latter, consistency with the tescbiags of the Catholio Chureh, and recommended that, while they quietly indorsed the pacific policy, they organise seoretly and back wp the moral agitation with an scoasiens! shaking up, osused by dynamite er nitre- glycerine, THE APACHE WAR, Ne Nows Ye: Leceived from Geueral Crook.Sax Francisco, May 29.\u2014Au Associated\u2019 Press special from Tombstone this - afternoon announces the arrival of two men from the Mex- ioan headquarters.They report that news was hourly expected from General Crook, but up to the time of their departure none had -been received, It is stated that no report had reached the headquarters of the Army of Northern Mex.ico of an engagement bet weer General Crook and the Apaches.When infonned that such news Had been received they considered it doubtful, ay, ifan engagement had occurred, the news should have reached some of the many points with which communication is regularly eniab- lished.It is said General Crook has undertaken a difficult job and would \u2018probably be obliged to return to his base of sup, es without having encoûntered the Apaches.TRRRIBLE TORNADO.' Great Destrusti of P rt a ot ve: rope y and Loss Trane Haure, Ind., May 20.\u2014A double tor- rade awept by Clay City ak êve o'clock yesterday piternoon.Its extremities were a mile a play City, in the centre, essaped with ne damage, bat at Neal's Mill on tas side a house was awept oul of existence, aud six persons wore killed.The bridge was destroyed sud geacral havoo made on one side.On the other, in a little settlement five persons were killed, and beuses blown down.One ohild blown away, and has not been found.\u2018i walve persons are injured.Trees wore blown down over à wide ares.Repti Ind, May 20.\u2014A oyelene struck the town last evening, taking the spire from the Mothedist Chareh, and throwing It upon the personage ; it crashed through the roof to the ground.South of the tows, a grove of timber was demolished.B.J.Deming's bam was destroyed avd Deming's son killed and a farm hand fatally injured.Four Smee * me ~ * terrifies » R.houses, he.«ug down EON & nos away fenes.The Sguthern HIKWERE, oof, No person was hort, me Young, middiè-azed, or or old men, suffering from nervous deb ifity or kindred affections, should address, with two gs ripe large.treatise, Worlds Dispensary M sion, Buflaio, N.Ÿ, © 35 HANLAN-KENNEDY.More About Ihe Great dace Tosday\u2014ARn Immense Aitondance Expocted-Uaty Musmore.Bosrox, Mass, May 29.\u2014The preparations for the boat ruce at Point of Pines to-morrow aiternoon between ilaunlau sud Kennedy have been substantially completed.All the water craft will be compelled to keep well outside the course, which is close to the beach.Both men have been settled in their quarters since Bat- urday, and each has token daily spins over their course.A number of sensational reports are about thet ous of the men has sold out, but sporting men do not credit such stories.All believe thut there will be a fairrace.The odds are in Hanlan's isvour.A number of well-known sporting men lave buietly closed with all the friends of Hanlan, who offered more than two to one on their favourite, aud the movements of these men have doubtless given rise to the reports that Hanlan would allow Kenuedy to win.The interest in the event is widespread.Should the day prove pleasant, more than 100,000 people are expoct- ed to view the race from the beach and adjacent waters.Extra trains will be run on all the roads.Hanian will row in his new Muddich boat.As à reserve he has a new boat by the same builder, owned by George Le:, which he has rigged like his own, Kennedy also has two boats, one wooden craft by Ruddich, and the other of paper, built by Waters, of Troy, N.Y.Both Hanlan and Kennedy are in spleadid condition, and took long practice spias at the Point ot Pines this afternoon, thougn the water was somewhat rougb.All the officers of the race, the trainers and backers of the men, with a large number of sporting men from different parts of the country are on the spot, and vum- bers are arriving by every train, Both men are confident of\u2019 winning, and if no postpome- ment occurs, the race will take place on their merits at about 5 p.m., to-morrow.Hanlan, Keunedy and their friends in consultation tonight in relation to the appointment of a reierre, finally decided that he be selected at noon to-morrow {rom six well known Boston sportsmen.The ralways have provided for the carriage of 50,000 people, and ss the weather promises to be fair, nearly that number way bo expected to witness the race.The betting is 8 to 2 in favor of Hanlau.LATER.Bostox, May 28.\u20143peoulation increases as the time for the race draws near, as te who has the best chance of coming in alicad in the great struggle.The outlook at present is this: Haalan is confident.Ho knows what he has doue in the past, and bo feels that be has never beea fully extended in any of the races for which he prepared systematicnlly and drew to the starting line in good condition.He does not underratoe Kennedy iu tho least, but gives him full credit for every good porformance done by him while engaged in boat racing, and ho allews Him 5 margin for improvement in the last year.On the other band, Kennedy concedes that Manlan is the great oarsman that people think be is; and, furthermore, be is ot opinion that Hanian may be able to extend himself better this your than he ever has before.He also knows how fast ho is capable of rowing & boat rigzed as Hanlan\u2019s is, and, from practical tests, knows how much faster he can propel a shell rigged as be rows one.Ile fally realizes that Hanlan is a inrger and stronger mam thao he is, yet he thinks tho advantage Hanlan bas over him in this regard is neutrai- ised, to say the least, by the better utilisation of the strength which be \u201cpossossos.Early in the afternoon Hanlan requested A FRW WORDS WITH KEXNEDY, and the rivals met under the spreading branches of tbe trecs which form the grove between the rge hotels and, (be oeean.After shaking bands, ha rabjest of selesting a roferce was breached.During the conversation the pame of Mr.R.C.Watson, coach of the Ilarvard \"varsity crow, was mentioned _far the place.Kennedy wes in favor of tho gentl&tian, and Hanlan was not opposed to him, but asked till morning te consider tho matter.Pemding consideration, however, a message by tolephene was received from Mr.Watson by Kennedy's backer, saving : \u201cI really must de- eline to servo as referee.\u201d After dropping the subject of naming a referee, the oarsmen chatted on other topics, and Kennedy suggested that, although they were about to row & race to decide which ef thom was tho better oarsman, he was glad to ses that they could also be gentiemanly and friendly.He deplored the fact that some severe things had bocu said ot himself and others lately, and thought it should bo the aim of sculiem who besr a good name to help boating, and encourage those whe succeed them in the scalling world by SEOWING AN EXAMPLE.Hanlan sgreed with Kennedy in his arrument, and said that it was the rule that an oazsman who abused anotbee would never put up money te raw a raee against the man ho cried down.After a very pleasant chat of half an hour or mere they separatod, Hanlan taking a walk of threo miles aleng the beach and Kenmedy goimg back to the Geodwood Hetel.Pending the selection of a referee, the following JUDGKS HAVE DEEN APPOINTED : On the retoree\u2019s boat\u2014For Hanlan, Mr.Jehn Daris, of Windsor, Ont.; for Kennedy, Mr.M.F.Davis, of Portland, Me.\"At the upper stake\u2014For Hania», Mr.Jobn Fraser, of Busion; for Kennedy.Mr.J.M.O'Donnell, of Portland.Mr.Jno.Davis has long beon à warm friend ef Hanlan, having been eno of th: first members of the Han- lan club.He is the general inspeetor of distilleries for Ontario, in th Dominion revenue servier, and has served as judge for Haalan io the memorable r10e at Lachine and also in other rroes.Hanian snd Kennedy will moat to-day and toss or draw for ohotce of positions at starting, A nomber of gentlemen from Toronto and lve where have already arrived in Boston te at! the rnoes, and are well fortified for a cam le sinst the betting men of tho East, who Haver Fea nnedy.The odds last evening were $100 to $00 in favor of Haalan, and one bet of $1,000 was made, \u201cIn the time record is equalled in the coming rase, the performance will be a wonderful ons.The recerds in this country have all been made on fresh water lakes or rivers, where there is Jess deusity and not so great friction as in salt water.Henlan will try to beat the resord, however, and Kennedy intends to be \u201cthere of thereabouts\u201d when the rocerd is broken.CANADA: ATLANTIC RAILWAY.Anuaa) Meeting, Orrawa, May 29.\u2014The annual meeting of the Canada Atlantic Railway was held to-day.The report of the president was of the most gratifying character.Since the road has commenced running to Ottawa several villages have sprung up slong the line, besides which six steam mills for sawing lumber are now in aration They wiil be of great assistance to the Jriflie of the railway.Tho eastern end of the line, south of the St.Law- renco to the Provinco Line, is making fair pro- gross; about twenty miles will be ready for the rails at a very early date, and that portion between Elgin street station and tbe lèmber district at the CBhndiere is expected to be completed sbout the middle « August next.The directors fecl quite sanguire as to the futhre proypects of tu6 Tæilway, judging from tho past carniegs, and think it wilijprove à most profitable investment to the shareholders when tbe connections are made aoreës the St.Lawrence and the necessary docks and elevators built at Valley fold to receive freight.from steamers sud ssiling versets from Ontario and the Western States.MONTREAL METHODIST CONFERENCE, Preparaitony fér the Opening né Ottawa le-dar.Orrawa, May 20.\u2014A large number of elorgy- mon arrived to-day to attend the testh avnual meeting of the Montroal Conference of the Methodist Church, whieh opens in tbe Deminien Methedit Church to-morrow merning.The first business to be taken ap ix the elsetion of President, Rev.Mr: Stafford\u2019s term of ofico havin expired.The conforsnce embraces the whale o the Provipes Qoedee and all that \"FE -morth of pa Pepin of gar it is learned that within the DRM or Cusfersnce there wers ak thi timo 92,286 members or commanieants undor the carg of 174 ministers and probatisnars.Tho session promisés to be one of anuteal fimportance.The greatest question 10 be edusidored is the ic union ot the sow reparnted communities, Methodist Chursly of Canada, the Methodist Primitive Methodist awd | far the Bible Christisus.There appears to be considerable variety of opinion on the basis ef union which has been formulated, aad which will ne doubt find expression in the deliberations of the Copferonce.This evening the Revd.Jas.A.W.DoBar dolivered tbe annual lecture before the Theological Union, and on Wedmesiay evening the aunusl education mosting will be beld, when addressed will ba delivered by the Rov.Chas.B.Flanders, B.A., William Galbraith, B.C.L, and Dr.Rice, President of the General Conference.On Thursday evoning tbe annivorsary conforonce misaionary mostiag will be held.On Priday oven- ing the Foreman reception of the probatienei who bave eomploted their four years\u2019 ceurse will take placc.IRISH AFFAIRS.The Kerry \u201c Nenlinel\u201d\u2014Allan\u2019s Agont threntened\u2014Mectinx in Chicags\u2014Dis- aster to the \u201cBritannte.\u201d Loxoox, May 20.\u2014 Mr.Harrington, M.P., pro- pristor ol of the Kerry Seatinel, suppressed last weok, has started for Lreland in order to give the Irish Executive an oppertunity for justifying ia his person the Government's action in regard to his newspaper.Loxnon, May 20.\u2014Count Sechroff (?) agent of tho Ailan Steamship Line at Galway, has received a letter threatening bim with death unless he quits tho city.Ho has boen engaging factory girls to go to Massachusetts.Cuicaco, May 20.\u2014-Æ fiovoment is being er- ised to hold a mass mesting of Irish Catholics n this city to protest againet the Pepe\u2019s bull relative to the participation of bisho ops and clergy in the Parnell testimonial fund, and ie casing à stir among Irish-Americansbere.There is a difference of opinion as to the wisdom of such a action be delayed, whilo other leaders insist on immediate action.A meeting will be held tonight to decide whether a mass meeting will be \u2018eailed.The priests arge that no laymen nor prelates should engage in any orusade against the bead ot the Chureh.Quexxsrowx, May 20.\u2014The steamer * Britannic\u201d\u2019 bas returned to this port with her crank shaft out of ordor.The mail has been landed and will be taken by the steamer * Republic,\u201d which ssls henoo to-morrew lor New York.She will also take some of the * DBritannio\u2019s\u2019\u201d passengers.Several of tho passengers have.proceoded to Liverpool.A flaw was discovered in the shaft last Bunday, when she was GOO miles west of Fastnet.THE CORONATION CEREMONIES.Congratuiatiens to the Emperer- Ihe Reception\u2014Mihtlist Maniiesto.Moscow, May 20.\u2014The \u2018Emperer and Empross to-day received the congraluiations of the civil and military officials, the mayors of cities and members of the nebility.Lord Wolseley and General Von Werder, the German military Envoy, attended the recoption.Monsigoor Van Nuttilli, the Papal Nuneio, was presented to their Majesties to-day.The Garman Ambassador gave à banquet to the German Princes this evening.The Government Messenger aunounces that, owing to tbe great throngs impeding the traffo in the streots, the illuminations this ovening will be probibited.ho Czar has assured the Arehdake Charles Louis ef Augtria, who was the bearer of a letter from the Emperer Francis Joseph, that he hoped, even if the political interests of Austria and Russia were slightly different, friendly relations botween tho two Lmperial familics would effect a selation of the diffisnlty.It ie roported that the Nihilists are preparing a manifesto in reply to that of the Csar.PETES POLLUWING THE CORONATION.The following is the programme of the /ctes and ceremonies that are yet to take place: May 30\u2014Congratulations of the marshals of the nobility.of the doputations and of the chief funo- tionaries of the Empire ; i in the evening gala speo- tacle, tho programme of which Jnotu es the first and last acts of Glinka's opera La Vie Pour le Cyr and Petitpas\u2019 ballet, * Le Jour ot 1a Nuit.\u201d 81\u2014Deoparture for Nt.Petorsbarg of the im- pou] à insigois (the tho seeptre, the sword und the crowns) us in the religious ceremonies at the coronation: in the evening, dinner tendered by the Emperor te the Envoys Extraordiuary of owers, June 1\u2014Grand dioner and ball at the Kremlin.June 3\u2014Popular fetes and foasts ; dinner of 400,- 000 covers, distribution of provisions, brandy.thirty millions of cigarettes, &o.June 3\u2014Pilgrimage to the Con vent of Saint Serge, in commemoration of the anniversary of the death of the Empress\u2019 mother.une rand court dinner.June 8\u2014Dall tendered by the nobility to the Emperor.Juno 7\u2014Consecration of the Templo of the Saviour, erectod in memory of the evacuntion of Mos- gow by phe troops bf Napoleon.This temple mas gun by Alexander I.| waa comple y Alexander IIL ata cost of 682,000,000 roubles.June 8&\u2014Dinner tendered by Prince Doigorouky, Governor ot Moscow.June da igneral review of tho troops.Juno L0\u2014De partare c of the Emperor | for Preobra- jenzki, where ter the Great organized the firat ular troops of Russia.Jue 11 or 13\u2014solemn re-entry into St.Peters- THE LACROSSE TEAM.The Veyage Acress.: Of the voyage aeross the Atlaatio by the members of the Uanadian Lacrosse team, Dr.G.W.Beors thus writes .\u2014 * Passing Peak\u2019s Island, Casking\u2019s Island, and other spots of green memory te Montreal sea- bathers, we were soon out in the long Atlantic roll, and felt the first rook which sent some sensitive stomaohs to bed, and gave the most of us poliday delight.It was carious for ene who is à good sailer to watoh the changing eountan- anees of those whe were mow having their first ses voyage.Struthers, thinking discretion the better part of valdur, deliberately went to bed and bas had à lots eater\u2019s time of it over since, not a mement stek, but enjoying a dolee far niente of » peculiarly lasy ebaracter.; Ross Mackenzie, pale by turas, had been cham- miog with the funnel all day, looking disgusted with creation, silently wondering what Neptune would do with him, but in spite of the brave resolve the giant had to suocumb te the sovereign of the trident, feeling with Cicero that deeapita- tion wou'd be preferable to sea-sickness.Bonnell moved preudly from the table when half through bis lunch and retired from tho scene.Griffin tosk ansthor cur! at his moustache, gazed solemnly at the chief officer, and then bolted.The Indians, by the kindness of Capt.Lindali had been given vacant accemmedation in the intermodiate, theugh we had only paid for stearage, and pbilose paephion ls went to bed and lay there all day, sovered up to their necks and with their prayer books under their beads.Eut xny ene to ses thom sinso, would conclude that half the sea-sickness is imagination, as the wosther kas been vory bad tho last fow days and net à man bas had à quels » The Dominica Alliance, At a meeting of the Quebec Branch of the Domimion Alliance beid yesterday afternoon, à resolution was adopted expressing their eatisfao: tion that the Liceuse bill had become law, but at the same time dissenting from certain features, especially the clause Tequirin tho signatares of two-thirds of the voters or to prevent the granting ot a license, also that by which oppe- sitions to licenses are to be renewed as eften as applications are made, while an applicant haying once obtained a license need not Siti Ç renewal of certiflentes, and finally the the bringing into effeet: the separation from groceries.A resolution of thanks to Me.Gipaalt, u ) for taking charge of the pétition of the Deminien Allisacy was ted.The prepate sdoh [lace nb might be earrying out the work of the Alliance in regard.to the operation of the license Aét in the city.Summer eoraty onths in visiting the counties whers Hances are in operation.Cote Nt.Antoine.| nn tine of he Maaieeal Coupe] oF Coe ru éonceraing the water nos ik wiles ahd Rid Eanlly bai dunk ts suthorising the borrewing the same, was dive! course.The more conservative are urging that |= The management committee of pe Andrew's ilanes Committee were fnstrneted te for .+ A resolution wasalp adopted \u20ac hg t that the Government did not see their way clear | to amend the Canada Temperaase Aci as requested by the Aliianes.The secretary, Rev.Mr.Gales, whl spend the MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1883, CIVIO AFFAIRS.Ald.Jeannotte meved that instructed to look after it twice a weok, The chairman then invited the members te visit the Island Park with him en Thursday afternoon at 2.30.The meeting then adjourned.Sportinz Notes.Prof.Williams, the swimmer, is at present in New Orleans astonishing the natives with his \u2014 natatorial feats, He writes that he will give an exhibition thisSummer on the Ottawa river.In the London chess toms ment gente Black- | barn beat Skipworth.W nawer bea orto Zuckertort beat Englisch Monts boat B Siliiman bent Mortitoar.Mason played à game with McKensie.The annual Spin samos {the M treal Amateur Athletie Amootation wh hold on Batarday afternoon next on the ds, and a4 Lacrosse grqun there are already ry Iarze number eutries the tames proi to be most suocessfu).\u201cToo Good\u201d was the winner of the steeply chase de Paris tun yesterd sen de V and \u2018\u201c Downpatrick \u201d secon oo Personal.Hon.James Ferrier and Hon.In O, Taillon left | 1ast night, by boat, for Quebec.Church, Ottawa, have pare extonded a call to Bev.Mr.Herridge, of St Pau urch.Montreal, as suc- sessor to Îlev.5.Gord rdon.Domintion Telegraph Company.Farks and Ferries Committee.\\ SX MEE Articles À mocting of the Parks and Porries Committee OIL DRAIN PIPES mas bold yesterday afterneon, Ald PT.Wilson in / Ge Fire Fire Car, White Pressed After tho signing of seme warrants, 109 = ed rm nn ed où | anf inn ons, und a rn re le = 9 am instead of Bam.s À (QREPET FEL FELT, for putting un- The superintendeat of Logan's Farm wis ales Pee Fok: bs por var.Trooto v part of tho city \u2014\u2014\u2014 i opt mévosrir caû ther and of 8] to pro- rt ais mat vor sals by us en roy 0 Tk ts TL BBNNET & CO, Wholesale Stationers, 403 BL.Paul street.STEAD i Ladders, Table Cutl and Por voies.JAMES WHLNNAN .Gomer Urale and St.Poter Sursets.100s {NURAVEDCARDS\u2014Wedding Et es Toor Panes Ta nz (FBEAT C CHEAP SALE of Ex- and Sh of Ladies Gala Seti St sera F! at thors nodes, #.DOUGLAS.1314 Bt Catherine + dus K NITTED CARPET LINING AND STAIR PADS, for aoonomy And hoe host results are: te wear twice as as with aay ture, Mattross Pads [ar + Morçan à You 1503 NHERLS SHIRTS.SHIRTS \u2014 PREFECT FIT.Madeto order.J.B.LAFVLAMNME lpte of Kemp & 0s, 249 3t.Jamen street.1567s Sie -CASES\u2014W.Millichamp re, AH styles of S8how-cases, low r catalogue We MILLICHANS & CO.80 4 Lire % 45 a stroet, Rast, Toronto, Ont THE SCIENCE UF LIFE: OR SELF-FRESERVATION, apoéical work for every young, or valuables pro- seriptions for ati disoases., At a special meeting of the shareholders of the Dominion Telegraph moauy at Toronto, yesterday, the vacancy on the Board of ra created by the death of the Hon.Thomas N.Gibbs was filled bys she sp intment of Afr.Erastus Wiman, of New York Thos.bwin , of Hamilton, formerly Vice-President of \u2018Com ny, was appointed ® succeod Mr.Gibbs in the Presidency, 8 e Hou.W.Cayley becowing Vice-President in lieu of Mr.Swinyard.Police Commissioner Colton indorses St.Jacobs Oil, the wonderful pain-cure.The Rev.Dr Longmuir, Aberdeen, died receutly.The rev.gentieman, who had been in feeble health for some time, was known in Scotland as an antiquary, péet, and temperance retormer, also as editor of ** Jamieson\u2019s Diction ury of the Scottish Language \u201d aud of * Walker and Webster's Dictionusry.\u201d He retired trom the ministry in 1881.One voice all over the laud goes up from mothers that say, \u201cMy daughters arc so feeble and sad, with no strength, all out of breath and lite at the least exertion.What ean we do for them 1\u201d The answer is simple and full of hope.One to four weeks\u2019 use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy, rosy, sprightly, and cheerful.Dr Henry S.Boase, a Fellow of the Boval | Society, aiid the author of several works on geology, died recently at his residence in Dundee.He wns cighty-three years of age.| Mr.H- F.McCarthy, chemist, Ottawa, writes : *\u2018I have been dispensing and jobbing |- Northrop & Lyman\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime dhd Soda for the past two years, and consider that there ia no better preparation of the same kind in the market, it is very palatable, und for chronic eoughs it has no equal.\u201d Three little boys on rr roent | Sabbath were sto in the street an eldeny soppet in the that they had bats faa a with them, as one of them this questiôn : \u201cBoy, can you tell me where all naughty boys to who play ball upon Sunday ?\"* Over k of Johnson's dain!\u201d \"the youngster replied.Li-Quor Tea is the leading articie, Montreal Branch 177 St.Lawrence St.SIILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY.\u2014A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Cauker moutb, and Headache.With each bottle there is aa ingenious nasal Injeotor for the more suscossful treatment of these cowplaints without extra Sold by Larviolette & Nelson, 209 Natre =v ; g k Colds, and all affections of the throat and lungs, enced relief from it many timeg In fact, \u2018wan not care to be without it.\u201d W INDO W CORNICES \u201cand CURTAIN PO! Framed with n ing tn all Ite branches Char- G35 catness.G ee oderats at HuPa* À, ES 4 40 Bieury st.W IRE RO ROPE.\u2014Best Brands of Jessomer and Crectble Gant ool ufaosared BG B.GRE ENING & CO.Hamilton, ad 593 £or aie.OR SALE\u2014Glass Partition 30 treet long, 10 foot Ligh.E Fortin, 216 Notre Pome TOE SALE\u2014Rare and splendid Dahlias !l.edding and Border Planis ; choicest varisties, at the Floral aurscry, corner 84.Germain and 5 Henry stroots, 84.Henri.Btçect Cars pass ever pen TOR DA Li\u2014Scotch Terrier pup- ples, 7'wceks old, well bre Apply 140 Duroc or FOE SALE CHEAP \u2014 A 5-ton Yaw] Rigged Yacht.Address \u201cYacht,\u201d Stax Pow, Fok SALE \u2014 Good Bedding Plaats, 0c.per doz, fow doxan new Sharpless Strawberry Plants, very choles, new Excelsior lawn ower.fate, Pes Nurserios, Cote des Neiges, near 124 3 Fox SALE\u2014A Carving Table, and ome double range.330 Notre Das st 132 À R DALE\u2014One \u2018\u201c Armstron Eu Sampled, cheab, quits new.Apply * Easy TAR OR SALE-\u2014An assorted To® of lob and Newspaper Cliases, made of wrought iron to W.8.Marson.STAu office.10.tf TP edicines.COUGHS.Froy-P.J.LASOELLE, Watcheraker and Jewsllér Dunnville, Ont, \u201c1 beg leave to say that I have used WIBIAR' - BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY fox many years, aud pronounce it a capital remedy for JOHN F.SMITH, Druggist, same p'ace, says, * I can defiéfiy resommend WISTAR\u2019S BALSAN from my own experience and cases coming under my uothoe.\u201d 448.H.PLEMING, Druggist, 8t.George, Brant, Co, Ont, writes that he bas sod WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRBY ton years, that from per- somal observation he considers It equal to prepars- tion hs has seen used for tho cur> of Coughs, Coids, 44.and he 4088 DOL hesitate to recommend tt.138 Dame st, and B.E.McGale, 801 St.Josephst.3 \u201c Rough on Rats.\u201d Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles, air Bedieine, SIOK HEADACHE, NERVOUS HRADACHREy DYSPEPSIA, And BRAIN TROUBLES.cz CHAMDMILE PILLS, Dow\u2019t Die Ia The Howse, munks, gophers.15c.ITS CAUSES.NEURALGIA, PARALYSIS, OAC MW.BEN 80.as cine MEADACHE oo 428 ims, mc weir SICHATURE CREVER VOX, - also wy acaraipis, as eft me from ot of your pile?Samuel T de Ford, Jr Ctnctorratt, 0; Western Passenger: Agent, Chesapeake snd Ohio Raflway.Right's sleep weeks together.\u201d A B Cugit, Apwoniay Coun.\u2018 \u201c I never could cell you how much geod your pills dome me\u201d Xre.Bulle Rom 13 300 sew, Yeas |.- tom, DC.years Phiysictan tn dhaege of the Maryland Tetris Dermstolegy sod snytbing from his hance fs ®t ava .23 remedy is fully the article to sttack the disseny, both RE RA nell, = ere oun bon for the PS FA Tr Lumber Sure Cure MER Ave DYSPEPSU.: 31 \u201cMy 7 pears scssicn, aervonmest sod series, .\u201cBefore 1 began taking them I coubbut get a decent ff : \u201cDr Benson M, 8 A ones |.sconpted 26 authority spd valuable.Ris fifa Out; : } dine throug Lumberÿ Botanical Remedies | + for Piles, es dy care for Hemarrholds, or Piles in : Bleeding Piles, Blind Piles, In à stais of Tomor, used striotly ascording to the tn a ébort ne, co do are 4 1 ocre ter cages will cure the TRI oat plainly.of te produced._.: DUNSALE, Ont, July 10th, 1688.Aw: hobo LUmsues, Bx.PRICE 61 PER PACEAGE.For sale by all dealers i or sent fo any address on receipt ot price [WAL LUMBERS, sr, » $88 CARLTON STREET, ; \u2018 TORONTO, OSL.T \u2014 Hoi 5 minutes\u2019 0 A ok Fim mes Tb on Ee Oe, Ap ses to Let.irst-class furnished ATT po LE Apoly to To, LET\u2014 House on Upper La- chine Road, § minutes\u2019 walk from Rallway Track.Brick houses.79 LEl\u2014Large house, elegant- y furnished, on Sherbrooke d trees.3 on STAR ofce.O LET \u2014 rairis.A \"Offices to and Tanted O LET\u2014Offices \u201cNos.372, 874 374 Notre Dame st.Apply at Walker's Stoves, &c, to Let.co CHEAP STORAGE.ont ja Harbor.and Balimay, corner of Common ment and Insuranos TO RENT.and a, streets.des = 116 64.James Siren.Agent.conanthouse 96 and 108 Et Et Poter street.At tion in the.ol for wh ity holesale Dry TC 66 (CANADIAN LAND ADVERtiser® for A Farms in Dominion.wi receipt of 30.Stamp.W.5 l 601 st Joseph st.Ave) Bou ke St, y sarroundod with Rent, per mon 5 l-House at La prairie Louis Mieux, 145 College ap Two Houses at 1a ly to Senécal, Cadieux & Co.11815 1234 3 1 fats.Ra \"BL Tavest DUR- bor, Warner & Cot oo- ses: situa- Goeds or Goode Apply on premises.Tox Sale, a Ue oo contain) largest list of of \u2018Ontaito.9%.Supplied on ENTON & CO.» Torontg, including gard 133 12 fur ecaside use, siroot.Lower Tahine with Coacl nes st.su im à profitable ANT street, or 468 PERLY CARADA UXI FOREIGN KELLOND FOR SALE OR baudices and stabling, Lada about three acres of en \u2018stocked with Bul trees; until Iatoly .Por ulars the apply to Mr.Thos.Hiam, No.6 Hospita- \u2018atreetgor te FOR SALE or TO LET \u2014 Littie Metix, firet-class .8 Terms ressonab) Dame YOR SALE OR TO RENT\u2014A desirable Villa Residence and Grounds, on Des h Ilouse, Stable and other Qutbutidings, wiih a splendid Garden.STANTON, ANTED\u2014A pa cash capital of about manût established.For p Freres, Place d'Arines square.an.So join Cr vertiaor ia purchasing one of the ou L'profiable Ale businesses In the Province.The present proprieto: vote © it.Tho Advertiser business for over three in every department 7 Laugane leat investment without risk.PATENTS AN co AND COPTRIGH REGARDING VALS Diy SF ASSIQ ADVICE ON l'ATENT TAM, Ts Brunch offices in all TO LET, AT UPPER LACHINE.ell-buils House with good out.Booms ROOM 3-Double, ni oy san, od, with board.38 MoG1ll Cèltoge A venue.124 3 2 00Ms-Comforéabi Farshed bed rooms to let, 100 Charles Yorromes, He OOM\u2014Well Furnished, with OOMS - With ood attendance for ladles during their Conf \"at Mrs.io oil's, Tadioe\u201d D .498 L bee PRICE ONE GENT, Stnations-Wacant.WANTED.Lasters; 160 good lasters can And emp! HE Marbichond, Mnas., on ininses\u2019 and\u2019 ch tidren's ¥ and pan sachin amore = mutiications E IS HONOR sd Lincoln 8.or Fat i ANTEE Apply te 52 Uph Manager WINDSOR Horst.] | Furnished, 236 Notre Re O M \u2014 Furnished.charmin bocalit: > a ocallt y, opposite Archambault\u2019s College, 10765 st.>0DOM3\u2014Two well Tarnished tooms vacaut, bath, &o.80 Mansfield strech 3 ROOMS Front parlor to let x also single room, 18 R OOMS AND HOARD 87 Craig st., noar 8t.Deuls.| Rn ei, Färaish- room, with bath and W.C.; use of parlor, onsor two gentlemen.110 5t Urbain st.125 5 OUM\u2014 Large front room, with board, opposite W son 43 Metcalfost 1253 ROOMS \u2014 Furnished or unfar- nished.Address *C 2315,\" STAR office, 1255 OOMS TO LET\u2014Comiortably furnished rooms, at 148 Peal st.near the Windsor Hotel.OOM\u2014Furnished with board.for two stead ntleme: wesk tn ad Me 261 Aqueduct st.ve Dy $4 per v 1225 ] UOM-\u2014-N icely furnished front Beaver room, m, good locality, 678 Lorchester street, pear OOMS \u2014 Furnished, without board.45 McGill College Aveame.120 29 ROOMS AND BOARD-\u2014-With good attendance for ladies during their confinement.Mrs.Searle, ladies\u2019 dootress, 24 Bt Mopique owner, W.HL Ein J.CRADOCK SINPION, 101 Bt.James Btreot.At rooms leasantly situa A, to G.847 Notre poly Bland, es Toad, froaticg on St.Lawre River, Apply to u.W.y LO1 St.* £4 tf siness Œhauces.: artner with a 3000, to take half interest business, over three yoars apply to Messrs.Guumon ED \u2014 A Partner with a of from Two to Five Thousand 7, NOt haViag the necessary ne to de- has been tm.of this ears, aud te thoroag) ly posted pair to Z.Geary, Lu: ctiers st.This btors an Cool 118.tf Professional.D» SXLEDITIQUELY SECURED GREAT SHUTAIR AND E-MARKS, D ns GISTRREN.OPINIONS GIV.PATR SEARCHES a.DRAWN.& CO.solicitors & Experis, 156 *t.James Strost, Montreal Foreign Capitals.89a200d free.Re ness all OTICE_\u2014A.S.Nutter, D.D.8 MoGill cons Cologe\u2019 AEN gg Ay Piney Hal Terrace G OOD RICH, Attorney-at- + Law, 124 Dearbern Si.100s experiance.Contdeniil vt 3 yours and ACUREGUDA RANTEKD 1N ALE CASES, Nervous Debilit | ency, and restores power to the Wesx- (BRPOKE) \u2018organs.ith each order for (AFTER) TWALYE aocoinpanied with five do) we will send oGr GUARANTEE to refani tho m the treatment dose not sifect a cure.itis tho BEST in the market.Pull particulars in Pamphlet, which we on Een sis e otic Modicime Co.Windse; SEE or = ralciaes.\u2019 i etie Modtcines A BRAIN.ERVE FOOD, I ouitirely Cores and Scminal Weak y address.sold io $2.50, or sent by ming the Laviolette & Nelson, 209 Notre Dame FEVER AND AGUR 7e Use will fiod immediate beet À guaranteed \u201c atrest Eaut, Toronto.Tr free.A Norman, 4 Queen Youn able so ree botiies, permanent œ most tr effect Make what thoroughly EE ent ren RT \"Tir 1s 4 sums cuss.Being Bt bie ox on boots or walk, four hotties ng cue.Din; \u2018Sa cat Che medicine had the 3.M.SUrmenLann, eq, Agent Great Western Rail \"way, BC.Catharines.18 SOLD BY ALL} DRUGGISTS; The Rhoumatine Mascfacturing Company, .WIAGARA FALLS.ONT.KERRY W son Hi & Ce.M.Este EV 1 is not a seversign sam] the aldeas Wall to the 6.W.Ralls ] ro t months he Rad net net your of] R x RowaTer,: T am h 7 7 snffered from | AS EE in nse you like of this shmocdal.1 cam recom thesd your Rheu sll sufieting .Lam, yours truly, DR.21 the.afew bottles of w ie Rors ann picsety core SEY'S.REREDT.TRATINONIAL.1 have been afifictes with ble me tp work, à took mE SE Tate ba SETS R PRUDENT BOUTMILLIBS, DEFOTS Dt MONTRRAL: WANTED= oom, unfurnished.; Address * X 1994,\" STAR office.convenient tc beach.| \" Ÿ sive Motats sivardad at Toro to, 1882, Montreal, 1883 BOISE ana | RD Me-Handsome and Siren ly furnithed with or without board, 78 B st.after 1st Ma: Rooms Etanted.ANTED IMME DIATELY - \u2014 Aeatly furnished room, St.Famille street ferred.Address * C 3004,\" STAR office, stating tem Board.Buirr vaca Sine | rooms, gond board.38 5t.Denis st.125 7 Boa RD AND RUO MS-\u2014Furnish- ed for Famil Gentlemen, sear the Lake and Depot, top of the Hountals tain.Adolphe T foboit, Bu 10 OARD= Vacsnocies for or regular or transient boarders bo Cathedral 128 6 OAR D=Front room with suitable for married couple without .dren.\"8% To! Gon avenue.is 10 Summer Be HE BELŒIL MOUNTAINS, > \u201cTHE IRoQUoIs | HOUSE 5re June Ton Exod Sali yi raion i oes Fo une.08] ow Bod TER oo Glothing.ENDO DORSED BY THE PUBLIC D THB PR tho ATLANTI TACIFIÉ, unant De na the Co the The Boston (Clothing House, 41 & 43 BT.JOSEPH STREET, Is the Best, the most Reliable, and the Cheapest plase TD BUY CLOTHING, Either Ready made or te Order, fer § Men & Boys of all sises.Yours truly, .\u201cTHB BOSTON.\u201d ,Ç | 3 î Baking Powder, INSP and Birst Prises wherever exhibétet THE COOR\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER Is the best and most economical fo wes.Mo unwhole- somo ingredisnt is admitted in tts composition, and sech material weed is the bret that money can procure.Buy only the genuime \u201cCOOK'S FRIEND.\u201d Any vocation k from, or addition to, this name ie not genuine b Stexnastiiss EUROPE ! ! ! Cook\u2019s Grand Excursions leave New York | di Ap nates spoutal cities for securing bortite.Fou rear int & Sickets | for individual travellers ia Serene, | by sll at reduced rates.Cook's Excursionint, with Maps and fall par ticulars, by mail 10 cents.address THOS COOKS sox, 361 Broad way NY NY * | Passenger omition Lis, ee.we Commanders Isla ne PRK) rend ii véchoa Lai, DA SA EU JUNE.« CATTLE OM NES ot Sew) DAVES TORRANCE & OO.Gensral Agents, the Shosmer te oa nike A BREECH-LOADING GUNS, RIFLES, 1 FISRING RODS, FISHING TACKLS, | | SPOREING aobps.\" WILLIAM DARLING & CO, MONTREA In oa Ks ea paring expen bik W ANTED AGENTS\u2014Our a lasue known as Colliers Cyol of Commercial Information is cire sea ta ling work on the instalment m Tho work is new, frush and original ia every Partionl We want tho sorvices of a few live, energetic mon 18 Montreal.To men with first-class references ws Manager ly inducement .AKDT, 3 Coluer Ca ù M Wagner, Ta W ANTED\u2014A good Cook.Ong.willing to go to tho Seaside, Mrs.x 0 Peel st, after 4 o'clock p.m.apply to A ANTED-Good, steady E Black: Cc smith for drill sh: houses.Also, Shag ening, and G 4 C0 Fag &, $or gool rack aud qua 117 men.tractors, Trent Valley ny ANTRD wits RESPECTABLE 1 YO ald, In Aan for her ae to (os referenovs reg acdre vy 3 Damar 500 dus WAR TED\u2014A PLAIN COOX AND où 7 __maid ut 1386 5t.Cathorine st.ANTED-\u20142CUTIELR DIE Also à good blacksmith.11 Ottawa at.J WVANTED- TWO SMART GIRLS \u201cWH ; ure accustomo gts for for Jringlag Christine cards and ha en wen i 45% 8t.Paul street.FAN NTHD-3 GIRLS T0 WORK ON NCAT w 0 good hand PF Crafgat.avs Mons bu WANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL BERVAN by family of three, work\u201d and geod 3 3 \u201cte also a sewing girl.Appiy 667 St.WANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK.EA ATPLYAT 54 Sherbrooke st., between 1 8p.m.ANTED -A'GUOD OPENING FOR Le nocorm modatiogr to to Brat-ciase Darber, one who custome mon customers guaranteod ou Y Address, thas $1.01 re Tp each.\u201cKL Ba, Wax r 5b re GOOD COOK.APPLY No.8 Phillips Place, Beaver Hall 19% A oF LOLA TE] TR.App from mine to ton p.Hy and foloninir y.QYANTED-\u2014 à YOUNG GIRL As At 1677 St.Catherine st.WANTED AB BUY FOR AN HOUREVE at 55 Durocher actes Avy T ANTED\u2014A GENERAL 8, | tn family.370 8t.Joseph st, 7 Ree \u2014 OUNG MAN, FR Lag prefertod, to 2a care of a horse.ne ANTED\u2014A LAUNDRESS TO honsemaid, and a gt, a poral at ta the country.Apply STI Dom W ARTEDS FO TEE PEINE partment an ex n \u2018eeder, also 18d to learn press work, Marion, Philips & B WarTE=x COACHMA J after 6 on! ecomme Apply à 148 ANTED_A YOUN NG rrands and make k Dif borer Appi 291 Dorchester st.TED-EXPERIENCED LAUND .Apply to 21 McGill College Avenus.; TMD \u2014 RST-CLA8s G D RAGE day; long job: Apply eventngs,.113 ANTKD\u2014CUUPERS; SMADY 3 bam, P.ymant.ly te the shgar Befine re or 2 Win, Danshne & Montreal.* family.$810 $10 per Desk.135s Bann 5 comer of ghee 204 amen 9 ANTED \u2014 AN ACTIV 'F ; good address ust mW WVASTED ASKART BON quired.hr Sout Lagsachetiors ur oF 8 ED EXPERT H.an es cop Henson VV ASTEUX GENERAL SERV EE ES ill Situations 8äanted.+ eth or comapasion to aay for the Bess or compan! a lady month,\u2019 tion to $0 the country, Address +021 on Pras aloe: PL WANTEL-BY A.AN EE X-SEBUEAN FT and 1] instructor of M.78th on his way from Bootland, 9 Ssiasiion mao offics, with some public company.Is ner accounts.Addrees a ANTI P| = an, situation lo to the & States, 2624 travel with.ar, would oS ms = children\u2019s com: ination of trust ference piven.Pea AR aD 2223, STAR se.votre WAL D\u2014BY A DRESSMAKER BEING © ie hou, pct Teg.Adios 308 house, recommendaggaus, che mond st., or Tso VV ASTED-BITOAT TON a8 EN Cr 5 by man with good comm sad Lower aa, 404 in former emplo, yers.Address \u2018J.A-MF.ew street, Montreal TRA ANTEU\u2014BY C MMERC chips, hp a fow Ta on omen some Tor\" A Al years\u2019 experion nee 8 bookies es dise BREE ANTED-\u2014+ - A Scotland, flour, grain droles Loctimoniaie adres, D.shore ; T OST\u2014On Bleury street, = be.ou Pie ré en A Editor] OUN EE Fälanted to Purchase, D\u2014 - \u201cDp.rT ara omen \u201c Weems pw 8 io walied apon lr residemcs.Craig st, Hit % to the 158 KL, Inmee « ghespost and meateat boot fn the city, 2 and twenty-five cents per at arty & Broa., oor, Bs.Lawrence Pere Cat A stréets.The Great Piano of Americas Chicago and Anon York have fuit of the penis of the great Water w Warshouse end} The roth the Wober Piano 19 mi: usical classes in the United musicians and vocalists use only his pianos, snd grea: concert halls and opers houses ars su; thum.Mr.Henry BE.Abbey has just sud Cprig asd bis pianos; now the musical taste to a; ify that taste\u2014 have the same kindly osu 1 for the or lano turer.Nounscrupulous agents can yEsctise trickéry or imposition on the Parchasers of the ber piânos; his goes with bis instruraents.ose who all join in the chorus of Montreal own guarantee use them can post: \u201c Long may the name of Weber y stand Famed for Upright, Square and Concert Grand.\u201d New York Piano Co.are the agents ik Montreal.126 3 HOUSEKEEPERS \u201d ATTENTION.ALABASTINE.Have you sess ii?If not, enquire about tt before tinting your walla Beautifully finished walls and osilings at a tetfiing cost.SOLD BY * MoARTHUR & GO.431 NOTRE DAME BTRERT, And other donjors.bend for sampie card to McDOUGALL, LOGIE & CO.35 St.Franceis Xavior ft, 10337 Agonta for Canals.MILLER PIANOS, C.W.LINDSAY, Agent.\u20140-0:\u2014- The MILLER PIANOS are daily going to the front in Canada like they have in Boston, where they have been manufactured during the psst twenty (30) years and are now acknowledged t0 be the leading Flanos of the present day.NEW ENGLAND PIANOS, C.W.LINDSAY, Agent.\u2014:0-0: \u2014 The NEW ENGLAND PIANOS are meeting with universal suc>eas.Tho tone is powerful and sympathetic, and the action equal to many of the more expensive instruments for durability and repetition.PEASE PIANOS.® (0, W.LINDSAY, Agent.\u201400 The best Pianos for the money in the market Each instrument guaranteed for five years.Old Fiagos and Oryans taken in exchange.C.W.LINDSAY, Agent.WAREROUMS, 1813 ST, CATHERINE :T.* P!ANOS TO RENT.Several Uprights and Squares.DEZOUCHE & ATWATER, | TEMPORABY ETORE, 1308 ST.CATHREINE STREET, Opposite English Cathedral, 124* 6 OTTLES!' BUOTTLES' Bottles washed and delivered clean, \\mmediste use.F.X.Deladurantaye, 178 and 150 Delais êt., Cunegonde, Montreal.1e Bon.ou.5 Low | Ey having 6 EEE « d to all t that om Reg EERE a B wh TT to reco vor br ou legal process forthwith bo instituted.7 JAMES F.D.BLACK, P Clty Treasurer.Mo Ma Lib, 288% à 1199 Water Works Department, & HAND HOSEA #3 PUBLIC NOTICB IS HEREBY GIV- \"ZY BX, that hat any person who desires to use p hasd ho connection with the city wate is bound to obtain eve 18 t0 that TTP and to pay in advanoo the rai rate er.J) im- Eand by law,under a sovers pen ud havin that ull Persons » sald nd naing tay such ug wr « paid rde: ET LOUIS LESAGE, Bupt.of W.W.Mentresl, 20th May, 1883, 125 8 (HEAP SALE OF DRY GOODS \u2014 Ar \u2014 J.T.JORDAN & 0028, Ke.289 St.Lawrence Main Street.We have recently bought at Auction afew Bales of Assorted Dry Goods; which will be sold at remarkably LOW PRICES, a J.T.JORDAN & COS.1 Lot of Cream & Red border Tabie Cloth, with Fringes Selilag for 750 each, 41 J.T.JORDAN &®wr8.1 Lot Checked Glass Towels, with Fringes.Belling at Ve each, At J.T.JORDAN & CO'8.1 Job Lot of White Damask Towels, Red Border.Selling at 131sc each, At J.T.JORDAR & CO°8.1 Job Lot of Ladies\u2019 Costume Cloth, Belling at 100 à yd.At J.T.JORDAN & CO 3 Job Lot Ladies\u2019 Seamiess Stockings.Selling for 15, 40, and 25c per pair, At J.T.JURDAN & COS.1 Job Let of Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 new Straw Hata.Belling for 15¢ each, At J.T.JORDAN & CO\u20198.1 Job Lot ef Oil Cloth.deliing for 30c a yd.At J.T.JORDAN & CO28.AT REDUCED PRICES! Ladies\u2019 Bonnets and Straw Hats, Ostrich Peathers, French and German Flowers, Plain & Fancy Dross Goods, Black Cashmere, Black Courtauld Crape.Ladies' and Misses\u2019 Corseta, Black, White and Cream Lace, At Beduoed Price.At Reduced Price.At Reduced Price.At Beduced Pricc.AS Beduced Price.At Reduced Price.At Boeduced Price.SCUTCH TWERD! ENGLISH TWEED! CANADIAN TWBED ! At Reduced Price.AvJ.T.JORDAN & CU*8.o CONFECTION DEPARTMENT.Men's acd Boys\u2019 Suits made to Q orien, t J.T.JOT AN & CO'B.Ladies\u2019 Costumes made to order, At J.T.JORDAN & CO'8.Ladies\u2019 Manties, Doimans & Circulars made to order, \u2014 AT \u2014 J.T.JORDAN & CO.'S, 289 St, Lawrence Main Street, 126 «1 PBLLLIARDS LAND POOL ATl sizes, also a complete amovmans of 31 Billard furnish- tags.tered y all work Flan] Tabies repaired and rai class.M.Rix ni ingAle, 118s allan Table manufacturer, 7 & 9 $t John st.Dis mena \u2018COFFEE STORE Now 19 VICTORLA SQUARE, is now open with s \u2026 raciiten cotton and Tapioeas.samples of which were distri the Coflses, ane Industrie Exhibition in Beptember.Coffee teed absolutsly pure.50e0* d Peer, J] beg 10 inform my friends and Resident Manager of the British pu pes msarance et Eng ROYAL INSURANCE FONDS 1 VESTED, - Tho ROYAL has tho Largest 8 Fire Insurance Company in the Wor SEER, (RE ALTER R HU y 3BARD, { ira ¥iruer, } troms that I have resigned the pesitiome Assurance Company of Torente, and re peoctinlly selict » continuance of thelr patronage Sor the undermentioned Koya land.\u2014M.M.saoct COY OF ENGLAND HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, MONTREAL.$10,000,000 27,600,000 Amount Invested in Canada for the Protection of Canadian Policy Holders, chiefly with Government, $750,000 Liability of Shareholders Unlimited.f Assots over Liabilitios af any Chief nts val Ron Sars.B, HURTURISK, ALFERD 87.OYR, {Fs \"French square Pen Bt threegh the world the results have bees sbtained ates caries of bo tomes ue , ole.ete.Lerene's vent makes may the absor ue ment to be prolon et any ad iy emi properties of Todide of Potassium a most eminent physiciens of the Facully p of bitter orange-peel acts 38 a tonic to be fearsd, and Wholesale : J.-P.LAROZE & Ce, 3, rue des Lions-Paul, PARIS.Sold by all the Chemists Druggists of CANADA TOGETHER WITH : zanozme SYRUP of Bitter Orange-poct.CEALYERATE STRUP of Orange-poci, Quassis-Amara and Proto-iedide SEDATIVE STRUP of Dilter Orange-pocl and of Bromido ef Potagaiuis, LAROZE\u2019s DEPURATIVE SYRUP of Bitter Orange-peel and of IODIDE OF POTASSIUM wall known.The best of Medicine of Paris, MM, Ri- cancerous and Katie tertiary y digestive Drovonts ail wristant Leon and allows cour bi of Trem.NEW STOCK OF Sponges, Bath Towels, Bath Gloves, Flesh, Brushes, &o,, &o.tietiof\\ Poets «THE.MEDICAL HALL?\u201d ST.JAMES STREET 117 Amarnath eS At Beduoed Price.| YAo HT.For Sale Sale \u2014Th6 bt * TY drama Set se dre.worl from a speed miles hn cabim tbl hy about § persons.Can ke aHŒEAW à cowpET, 235 Bt.James BA.LARGE SALE OF, HOUSE- boid Furnitare, Bedroo Parlor Olicloth, Booka 0 at Bets, ro nies Pal po; 4c, dc, will be hold ie our Rooms, No.25 sà James strest, On Friday, 1st June, at 10 ¢o'clegk.SHAW & GOWDEY.128 Auctionss & AUG! UOTTION SALE of Valuable Bs.Jame spot, na Sn ot our 35 Monday moxt 4 4th June, apd following da oom] splcæ did sets orginal Loboutord editions rare novels, in à qalf b sage very scarce); Car- Iyle\u2019s wor.2 vols.; Works oi yielding doe, \u201cWebs: ter, Wilson's Border Tales, Flax Dantes, Co ust Canada and the Abhe Doueneck'e wor) Gin.ne Roma Hall's Travels.works on Mechan: and Engineering ring, Architeccaral books, Pilates and Ma Nour York Graphie (bound), At sol ical &o., the holo jorminu a spiond did a man oy yin most costly style of binding.uss w ready and books on How Saturday aftern oun BALE EACH DAY AT 3 PO'ÉLOCE.BHAW & GOWDEY, 125.Auctioneers.OINT CLAIRE\u2014The detached Vills RKesidenee, cor.of St John\u2019: Road.And the B ulldlag Lote at Leaconsfield, situated on the water's Sdire, will bo Sold by Auction, at our Rooms, St.James MONDAY, 4th JUNE.193 SHAW & GOWDLY, AU \u201c3234 TRADE SALE OF \"TEAS.1 en Account of JOHN DUNCAN & CO, \"AT THEIR STORES, 450 8T.PAUL STREET.On WEDNESDAY, S0tu MAY, 1883._At KLEVEN o\u2019clock am.\u2014 4013 PACKAGES \u2014 CHOICE NEW SEASON'S TEAS e a -\u2014- « CONPRUSENG HF-CHSTS HYSON.DO.& BXS IMPERIAL 1 DO, QUNPUWD Lu.YOUNG Yeo SN.HF-CHSTS AND MATS JAPAN.NGOU.CHSTS AND BX3 INDIAN, THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Catalogues and Samples ready Saturday, 26th lst, 208 PHOS PHATE LANDS-Govern- ment sale of 6000 acres Ly aucuon, at Hull, IQ, Thursday, Sist May inst.at 11 o\u2019cleck, of Hon.W.W.Lynch, Commissi T Town tant! 1 Livi at ay Stan = oner © THOMAS J.POTTER.Auctioneer.W: H.Arnton\u2019s Sales Cait mn SALE OF LUUBER, b oT of MESSRS.UENDRRSO BROS.will tak place\u2019 at the * Liane FIRST WEEK IN JUN consistiug of about 1,5: 00,000 Le 100 {racrug fo in mia suit purcha Rep: v > 8 inch Pine 5 8 oc jan ro Hardwood Lambe 7, Deals dud gi > largo as sortent < of Propar Pine and apr Lumbér all desoriptioni sizes; also Pine Scan Pine Lath, Pine and Bpruce Furring, Battens, Box Lambor : Bawn Building Timber, in Fine, Bpruee an and Hemlock, of vari ous Sr various dimetel Osdars Oeds az Side, Posts and Silla of varioi ions, d Bound.Floats, 40, - Cc.SALE AT TEEN O'CLOCK.Wi.H.ARNTON, Auctiones.the week Mr.Aton will be in attendance ring at the y and will dispose of stock at auction prices Prism os SALE OF PROPERTY, Belonging to Estate Lata ALEX.ROSE, Esq.Wo are instrusted by the Executors of the above estate to sell by auction, at eur Hooms, No.83 ST.JAMES STRERT, ON FRIDAY, 1st JUNE NEXT, The following properties: .FIVR being subdivision of Cad.No.234 St Tous West forming the corner.of Lagauchetiere and German sta.TWD 32-STORY BRICK HOUSES and outbuildings, Mos.91 and 93 German at, Well rented.TWO 113-STORY BRICK COTTAGES ana outbuildings, Nos.33) and 333 Dorchester st.Size of lot 40x30.Title perfect.* Terms and conditions made known at {me of sale.Bale at ELEVEN o'clock.A.B.STEWART * sen, 123 5 uCtiemears.pjicury ATTRACTIVE SALE OP THE Balance Western Consignments, by Auction, On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1st JUNE, At our rooms, 447 and 449 Notre Dame street, consist- ingof M.T.Plain Top Sodroom suites, Draw m and Parlor Suites, Plain and M Dining Tables,Centre Tab: { sathes Covered re.sion Dining Tables, ea ve Chaire, Hall Stands, Hair, Wool a ies Mattresses, Wardrobes, Sofas, Lo Rasy Cane and Perfera ted Beat Chairs, Iron Cribs, Cots and new Wool, Tapestry and Urnsseis Carpets.\u2014 ALSO \u2014\u2014 A few choico pleces of Handmads Turnttare, by Mr.Constantine.6 whole to be sold» without reserve to make room for a large cousiynmant of Turkish Rags and Jppanges Goods SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.M.HICK ' + CO.124 .\u2026ilctionsers.QALE OF NICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS.On Friday NMerning, Jume Ist, The Bubdbecribers are instructed by the owner, who is Isaving the city, to sell without reserve at the residence, NO.140 LUSIGNAN BTREET, Tho whole of the Housebold Purmiture and B in part .\u2014Raw stik Parlor LT lie M.T Centre Table, Whataot, Lounge, Hair Cloth Toots and Cnaire, ¢ RE .YX.Shes Loi chaire ae Crockery, nn ton aware, ge IT, Gurney's Hall and Cook Stove No.ao Fuirbanks: totes, By (hy N.Yi To; of Tam Quebec, W 80, & | Top oe ea Tools, &c., a SALE AT TER CLOCK.M.HICKS & O°, Auctioneers.125 A.Bourbonniers\u2019's Sales.SALE OF 3, BUILDING MATERIAL BY AUCTION.rs Pate Auction end separately, on ine premises, at 10 o'clock, s.m., on MONDAY, the 4th of JUNE sert, ii tire Puñiding Materials now standing ou the propertios récentiy acquired by eapropeiation for the opening of Mignonne Strest, from Colborne Aveaue to Parthenais Street.- The removal of the materials will have $0 be dene tm.mediately.(By order,) CHS.GLACKKEYER, City Clerk.A.BOURBON ~ porsmimE, CrzYy HALL, } Montreal, 29th May, 188% 126 3 CAMPHOR.The Best English Refined.Just Received Wm.A.DYER & CO., PHARMACEUTICAL CHRMINSS, 14 and 16 PHILLIPS SQUARE.ilot Elmwood Floral Nurseries, \" 1388 Nt.Casberine 54.aa Salon lot of bedding plants of every deteription fer Orders from a distapos carefully sttended fo.M.Gorman.1333 od {The Toronto Paper MTg (0.WORKS AT CORNWALL, Owr.Carean - - - 72 - -1- 350000 The Mill is now te fail renning order, manuisotares the following grades of paper : nd ENGINE RISES SUPERFINE PAPERS, WHITE & TINTED BOOK PAPERS.MâäCHINS PIFIANED, AND SUPER-CALENDERED DLUR à CEMAM LaïD & WOVE FOOLECAPE, AC- CUUNT BOOK APkRS, POSTS, Bro.Envelopes sud Lithegraphie Papers COLORED COVER PAPERS SUPBR-FINIBHAD.Full Line of Colors fn all Weights Special sizes mese 1e order.Paper Trade will pleas apply st he MI tow Be prviliie JOHN R BARBER, 134 Seo\u2019 BUWAKD TR OUT, Trenvusee.curé M re be PR \u201d Montres), 38th May, 1883.129 CADIEUX ST.VERY NEAT COTTAGE by auction at my room, on Friday, 1st June, AT ELRVEN O'CLOCK.A splendid chance to buy 8 medium-priced house io a Pleasant .THOMAS J.POTTER, Aucti 123 JL ACHU TE.LACHUTE.Important Auction Sal Sale of 30.1 Town Lots.on be.* BURKOUGHS\" FROPEETY.WITHOUT RESERVE Splendid CDR to buy choice sites in this fariving and beautiful town.The sale wild be held oa und, at Lachute, turday, Tune 2 at Eleven o'clock.The lots are well situated for any building purposes, houses, stores, factoriss, &0., being in TOWRB proper.Lachute, owing to is magnificent water power and natural advantages, which have bean aud are still being taken advantage of by enterprising capitalists and manufacturers, is rapidly rising as a prosperous wanufactur- ing and commercial centre.The spleadid p milite of J.C.Wilton & Co., the rope walk, saw miils, woolien factories, &c., already built, have creat dreat demand for dwelling houses.There are no houses to and ¢ hotel ani boarding-house is full.re are ve well built Churches, Court House, Ro- Moe, &c., good Stores and Hotels, fine Private de.The North River, coming several hundred miles, runs through Lachute, affording à water suf- ficlent for a manufacturing town of ten times its present size.There is an abundant, never falling suppiy of pure drinking water furnished from the Mountain Lakes which is carried to each HOUSK by proper pipes at a 3 recy small expense.Lachute possesses good Bdocational advantages and bas an Academy affiliated with MoGill Colisygs.As a beautiful and convenient SUMMER RESORT for Montreaiers, it offers maay special atiractions for familles to enjoy along season.It is only about an hour's pleasant ride in ths palatial cars of the Canadian Pacific B.R.The lots are 860x120 each, as per plans at my ofSece.8 of sale, 14 cash, balance in 3 annual payments at 6 por cunt.No charge for the deeds.NO ° THON.J.FOTTER, Auctioneer.ESTATE OF THE LATH HENRY JUDAH, Esq.| SA 197 LB OP THE MOUSEHOLD FURNI SEBIE- WAY PIANO, VALUABLE OIL PaINTINGS AND ÉTATUART, BOLID SILVER AND PLATGDWARE, OLD LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, N° cLUDISd ALUABLE LEGAL W Re aC ISO ÇA RIAGBA SLEIGHS, HARNESS, RON X83.4c.do, AND A QUANTITY OF LUMB AND BUILDING ATERIAL The Subscriber is tastructed b: ihe Execntor to vall at \u201cLe Bocags,\u201d 1323 DORCHESTER STURET WEST, on Tuesday, 5th June, nt Ten o\u2018cloeck, the whole of the Furniture and Effects.IN PARLORS\u2014Bplandid \u201cSteinway\u201d Planof 4 BP.Mirrors, Dra m fuites, rich Crystal Prass ee y has, Gut Tables and Brackets, Centre Card Table: tteez, nets, Cornices, Carta ta, fine Clock Ac, LARG NUMBER L'or V.OIL PAINT- eingruces da (ln Parlors, Library and Vases, Carpets, LUABLE ORIGINAL oy ATUART.OT HoT Foe hand-worked Carpet dome pattern), 3 sofas, Crystal Gasaller, ener, Chalrs, tees, Mirror, tbeepsxin Rug, large Cabinet, 3 Tapanose Fables, ac.LIBRARY and SMOKING ROOM Purniture-\u2014feveral Beate Sse, Totes: Joss OS ny Gnsai ps, O; e, toss, Brouses, Scatuary, Ac.DINING ZOOM \u2014Mabogaay Bideboari, two large Oval To Mirrors (in recesses), Leather 8eut Chairs, New Car- IL PATREING Fime Oid China, Plated Wire tant Cutlery.7; Sines, bronm, a ¥, Bolld Eterliag nh Sy ahozany Chiftonniers, &c.OOMS AND DRESSING\" ROOMS\u2014Numerous \u2018Walnut and other Bedroom ~cts, with Marbie lope, wev- arpets, Gasaiiers, Toiles Ware, fin- Mattrasses and l'illows, Blankets, Susets, 4 Ac, , ocomtents of Servants\u2019 Rooms, hen, Contents of WINE CELLARS.OUACH HOUSE, YARD AND STABLES\u2014Carriages Quebec W Bngzy.Cariole.Market slelgua, Far Til- Wary, 3 sata tingle Harness, J > addies, 1 Lady's taddle, Stable and arden impiemeon CARPENTER Sif P Suns TARD\u2014Be- AT AN tween Falford aud Can strests, and oa « anning Our present Btook of Carpets is comparatively small and eonsist prineipally of Tapestries and Kidderminsters, all well \u2018selected and marked cheap.Also, Carpets in one pisses up to four and five yards long and broad.8.CABSLEY.B UGLE LACES HAVE ARRIVED.8 CARSLEY.FIFTY PATTERNS! Fifty patterns of New Bugle Lace just to band, from 1 to 12 inches wide, at prices very muok below what other stores are selling them.8.CABSLEY.GO RIGHT AWAY and see the most magnificent stook of Bugle Laces you over saw.: 8.CARSLEY.J ERSEYS ! Ladies\u2019 perfoet fitting Jerseys.8.CARSLEY.KP GLOVES! Ladies\u2019 perfest fitting Kid Gloves, Novel Shades of Kid Gloves, Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves that wesr.No old shep-worn Kids at half price, but every pair guaranteed fresh, soft and elastic, at lower prises than the same quality ef goods can be purchased fer eisewhere.8.CARSREY.TRE BEST AT \u2018 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.The bost wearing Kid Gloves, The best asseriment of Corsets, The best steck of Heslery, The choicest of Orma t The best Mantle Trimmings, The chotcont assortment of Buttons, The best stock of Frimgea, The greatest variety of Laces.8.CARSLEY, 393.390, 397 & 390 NOTRE DAKE 81.136t Tanti DOISSEAU BROTHERS, DRY GOODS IMPORTERS, 235 and 237 St.Lawrence St, FACTORY, 168 and 170 87.DOMINIQUE FL, Manufactarers of SHIRTS, COLLARS and OUFFS.Those w ho require a perfect or a ahoudd give our Me.Huot à trial Tae Montreal Exhibition, 1 atploma a to ate Calas and PRICE LIST.x À Gents White Drees Ehirte, cents.Na 5 - * & % cents Xo.Bx .ot LS - Xo.O * .- ew Mo.D \u201c \u201c .- NE \u201c - » = 0.» \u201c - LS Rises 20m 13 80 18 inch bande, spiral und button bols.2 oils Drses 8h Be.a Pox rte, & Biase from Toe inet bands.Geata) Printed Bogartan caùy ê0e Extra Gents\u2019 Primted \u201c Genta , Printed Bogatias, Efe Gents\u2019 Real Sap pre al Gents\u2019 Oxferd Ronis wo coliars, 91.26.Ppecial Boys Printed £hirta, only 900.Sise from 11% to 133 mch two collars.SPECIAL.- Gente\u2019 Nighé Shirts.Gents* Flannel Shirts oe most complete assortment of Beye, Youths\u2019 und nts\u2019 UNDERWEAR, SHIRT >, Drawers, \u2014AND- Half.Hose, \u2014pored from tha best manufacturers in Burops, to.geihar with 8 full Jims of Ushada goeds.BOISSEA BROTHERS, TH TRADE DRY GO PWAREHOUSE, ROTICS mentiomen shirts Mall doom 08 bs country tie to part té Conde ner tn white.peice pur Balt Gowen $0.00, $030 $15.00.ans Dress Goods | Dress ods | \u2014 AT \u2014 H.& H.MERRILL.New Vermicelli Damier Cloth FOR DRESSES, Xo TERRA COTTA, ELECTRIC BLUE, DRAB, &c New Fedora Cloth IN ALL KEW SHADES, NAVY BLUE, SEAL BROWN, GENDARME.BRONZE, MYKTLE, &c.NUNS VEILING In all New Shades.DEBEIGES Plain & Checked.NEW®' CHECKED For Dresses.NEW PRINTS, NEW FRENCH SATEENS Plain ground, with display of flowers.English \"PRINTS Very best quality; a full Assortmsnt.\u2014) NEW (\u2014 PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS New Embroidered Black Satin PARMASULS.How Hand Painted Satin RA OLS.VERY RICH FARANOLS with Spanish Lace Borde LACE!! LACE!! NEW BPANISH GUIPURE LACK! NEW BPANISH CHANTILLY LACE! NEW KSPANOLA LACE.In BLACK, WHITE and CREAM.GLOVES! Rid loves from 23¢.to 82.25 4 6, 8, te 18 BUTTO H.& H.MERRILL, 2888 290 Notre Dame St.123 2¢ gr pair.TO THE TRADE.CLEARING SALE! Having parehased the Estate of RIEPERT, PAYNE & MacKAY, Shirt and Collar Manufacturers, 127 BONAVENTURE STREET, The Stock tn Fresh and New, and is now boing closed out to the Trads, at the Factory, 137 BONAVENTURE STREET.At a Liberal Discount off whelesale prices.JOHN BLYTH.135 5+ \"MONEY SAVED.\u2014e-\u2014 AU BON MARCHE, 31 & 33 ST.JOSEPH STREET, (Near MoQl strost) On \u20acATURDAT and the eoming week for the following bargains, which we are now offering, and where for as- »ortment aud prices, we beg leave to Aliow you to ju ige for yourself.\u2014GLOVES.\u2014 Few shock of Kid Gloves.Mew stock of 3ilk Gloves.New stock of Thread Gloves.New stock of Lace Gloves.\u201c New stock of Suspenders.New stock of Underwear.New stock of Boarfs.Hew stock of Bows.Tweods.Hew stock of Flowers.Hew stock of Bonnets Xow stock of Hata.Now stock of Feathers._ Bow stock of Sunshados.Hew stock of Manties.\u2014 AT \u2014 ALPHONSE VALIQUETTES, Si and 33 ST.JOSEPH ST.Near MaGill Stroet.- MONEY SAVED.AU BON MARCHE! CARPET & NEW STOCK OF BRUSSELS CARPETH.NEW STOCK OF TAPEETRY CARPETR NEW STOCK OF WOOL CALPETS REW STOCK OF STAIR CARPETS, NEW STOCK OF AXMINSTER CANPETS.ALPHONSE YALIQUET1 F8, OIL CLOTH! OIL CLOTH! FEW STOCK OF OIL OLOTH.NEW STOCK OF OlL CLOT.NAW STOCK OF OIL O1LOTH.h.KB FTOUE OF OIL GLOTH.\u2026 300 NEW STOCK OF ENQLIEN OIL CLOTH, from Cle KEW FIOCK OF KNOLISIE CORNICES.NAW STOCK OF POLES.HEW STOCK OF MATS.And all Goods appertaining le House - Furnishing.\u2018 All the shove Arties cam Wo .E9\u201d mverscTRED At ALPHONSE VAUIQURTTES, = nas a Joseph Bt BER el FOR.PAIN.> Rheumatism, \u201cNeural ia, Scialos, | Lumbago, Backache, Heada \"Yootha: Beco Throat, Selling Sprains, AND ALU OTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHES.Bela by Dengtens gp ots in 11 Langes Fi Th THE CHARLER À.VOGELER 00, + Gusesmsers ie A.VOUELLE EE ke.vin 3 Accident Ins.Co.of N.America.FREE PERMITS FOR OCEAN TRAVEL, WITH ALL NEW POLICIES.\"! WOOD & EVANS, GENERAL AGENTS, 1803 SL James Street.; DANCING\u2014LasT ASSEMBLY OF THE SEA:ON.FRIDAY EVENING, Queen's Hall Assembly Rooms, ~ JOHN MURPHY & COS ADVERTISEMNT.The tmdacements we are offering in owr Linen Department to TOWELS apt TOWELING-, DAMASK TA LR CLOTHS, TABLE NAPKINS BHEE 'INGS, &¢., ure worthy of tbe attention of al! Housekeepers who dre lo want of those particular goods.HUCK ABACK TOWELS (fringed) From $1 to $5 per doz.HUCKABACK TOWRLINGS 20e, 250 and 30c TURKISH TOWEL®, in all sizes, From 12% to 1.DAMASK TOWELS beautiful qualities, From $1.50 to $7.50 per doz.DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, in every style and ail qualities, From 750 to $8.TABLR NAPKINS a Linen, 50c per doz.DAMASK TABLE MAPEINS, all Joalities and all sizes, m $1,350 to $10.LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths and all qualities.The Finest assortment of the above goods, at lowest Cast Prices, 13 to be had at à JOHN MURPHY & CO's \u2014 COTTONS \u2014 White Cottons, in all widths and the best makes, at Lowest Cash Prices.Whise Cotton Shirtings, In all widths and the best gualities, at Lowest Cash Pri The most of our WHITE COTTONB are made expressly for ae we can guarantee them to be the best s offered.Uur assortment ls large, and everyone who visits our Riore for these goods will ind our PRICKY RIGHT.Our NEW PRINTS aro selling well! Our MEW PRINTED BATEXNS are handsome styles, and are selling freely! The demand for our 8COTCH GINGH AMS is on the tn- crease; thess goods wo arc showing in all the Newost Checks and Plain Colours.Per i all kinds of new Dpy Goods, at Lowest Cash Prices, come to John Murphy & \\Co.408 and 403 Notre Dame St, Cornar St.Peter street.æ.Our Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Rubber aterproois rre the cheapest and best.1950025: Cash, and only Ono Price THE Admiration OF 788 WORLD.Mrs.S.A.Allen\u2019s WORLD'S Har Restorer IS PERFECTION! Publo Bencfuetress.Mn.8.- A Dia baa july earned thi tile, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparation for restoe- ing, invigorasing, and beautifying the Hae.Her World's Hair Restores COMPLIMENTARY.\u201cMy hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not agray hairleft.Tamsat- ' isfied that the preparation | is not a dye, but acts on the secretions.My hair i ceases to fill, which is cer-., ; tainly an advantage tome, .\u2018who was-in danger of becoming bald.\u201d .This is ithe testimony of all who use Mrs.S.A.ALLEN'S | WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER.One Bottio 26,\" That is the fy ert Dar RATS Mrs.5.À.ew Thow who know Dr.s tue hour and 1neais best sulted $0 your conventense, As 20 loapi buds arises from the effect of these pills, you will | Hig Grace Archbishop Taschereau { ferpnes to the robbery, and y Third \u201cEdition.AN APPEAL TO ROME, Mr.Tardivel Rebels Azalust His Grace the Archbishop\u2014He Insingates Shas ES is Muinins tue Prev- Telograms fram Quebes state that eonsiderable exsiierpent oxiste thore in conneetion with an appeal whieh Las been addressed to the Propagaada, through the Cardinal Prefest Simeoni, and signed by Mr.Tardivel, of La Verite, which is tantamount to a demand for the removal of from the -distinguished position he oconpies £3 head |, of the Ruman Catholis ehuroh in this provinos.News of thie appeal has also been received by the clergy in this city, and is to-day being warmly \u2018discussed, the action ef this religious sealot being gouerally condemued and depreciated net ouly by the Lavalsits but also by many of those whe are stropgly spposed to its policy.In his cem- munication Mr.Tardivel, after stating that the recent publication in the Quebeo press of a doou- ment from tho Propaganda clearly shows that the CARDINALS WERE DECKIVED, and that Freemasonry, whieh is taking a strong ;hold in our midst, was at the bottom of the machinations used by those who gave information to tome respecting our political situstien, says that by publishing documents intended fer the \u201cclergy only and whieh he knew to be founded on false representations, Archbishop Tuschereau exposed tho Propaganda to the scorn et the people.In support of this statement he alleges that it is false that certain olorgymen \u201cstill eontinue to meddio too much in political elee- tions.\u201d On'this matter not a single complaint has ever been lodged against priests of Three Rivers, says Mr.Tardivel, and nevertheless the clergy are quite united with their Bishop whom Liberal Catholics reprerent as boing the cause of all our difficuities.Tho letter then oontradicts | the statement that Mgr.Lafleche endeavored to got Parliament to amend the law respecting elorical influence, alleging that be never made any official atiempt in that direction and even gave up al private efforts as soon as he saw that the Archbishop, for reasons unknown, was opposed to the scheme.Apain, says the writer, Protestauts are not at all ** irritated and uneasy\u201d on account of the action of the clergy.Not a single Protestant ever complained of the priests during olectiou time.The Catholic clergy is MORE RESPECTED DY PROTESTANTS than by a number of so called Catholics.imbued with the false doctrines uow prevalent in France.Kome is evidently under tho impression that Catholics are hore but a small minority while they are by far the majority.The Provinee of Quebec bas its autenomy and we ceuld have governed ourselves in perfect harmony with the teachings of the Church and would have done it but tor the intrigues of certain Libera) Priests of the Seminary of Quebec and Laval University, who exercise over the Archbishop a fatal influence nod have succeeded is separating him trom bis oonfrores in episcepacy on politioo retigious questions.Mr.Tardivel continues and says: \u201cIt is my firm convietien, and that conviction is shared by n very large number of Cathelics, that we shall have - \u20ac NO PEACE HERE \\ ¢ That we will not see the end of our difficulties on religious questions, as long as Mgr.Taseheroau is Archbishop vf Quebec, or, at least, as long as he bas not got a chapter of canons who can neutralise the influence of the gentlemen of the Seminary who are his sole advisers.\u201d The letter goes on to stato that the publication of the Propagands\u2019s dosu- ment concerning the clergy, grieved true Catholies and gave Batisiaction to liber- } al Catbolies, whilst Freemasons and Protestants were astonished to sec what influence the Iatter seem to have in Rome.Mr.Tardivel thea uotes au article from thd Witness to show that rotestants have become insolent in view of the facts contained in the Propaganda's document and winds up by requesting His Eminence to send ® private ciroular to all the priests of the Province of Quebes asking information on our position, as be is convinced that\u2019 the great majority will reply in accordance with tho tenor of hus letter.A SINGULAR RESCUE FRUSTRATED.Am Ex-(onviet Attempis to Reneue His - Pais nt 51.Vincent de Paui, and is shot by a Guard, Another cunniugly contrived plot, hatched by prisoners to escape frum the St.Vinoeat de Paal emilentiary was discovered and frustrated by a mere accident ast night.About half past ove this morning as Keeper Lynch secompanied by a guard named liestor Demors were making their rounds their attention was attracted by a peculiar noito amd at the samé time the dogs in the prises yard gave the alarm.Presently they diseovered the figure of a man lying upon a.heap.of stones.As they came near, the man made coritain movements which seemed to .indieate that he was armed, seeing which, Demers raised bis carbine and fired.A yell of pain announced that the shot had taken effect, aud the two officials rushed forward sad secured the intruder.The guards then saw te their surprise that the man was not s prisoner, and that he had effected an entrance into the yard by means of a repe ladder which still bang dangling from the walis near by.In descendiag the lauder, he had fallen and rprained his ankle aud in comsequense being mnable to walk bad dragged bimselt te the spot whers he was discovered.On being removed into the prisen, the wounded man was recognised at onbe as » convict of the name of Charles Mercier who Lad enly been discharged about ton days be fore, after baviug served a term of three years for stealing.A physician was ealied in to attend to his wounds, which were fortunately found te be slight.the ball baving passed through two fingers of bis left hand and grased against the jawbone.The ankle was found to be badly sprained.| On being questioned as te.why he had attempted te enter the prison Mercier replied that it had been with the view of effecting, if possible, the release of some of bis comrades.It thea osour- red te the mind of the prisen officiais that that very day feur oeavicts, all desperate characters, whose names were respectively Labergs, Douay, and two brothers, St Germain, having refused te work had been placed in the dungeens sadornesth the wing where tbe prisoners sleep, and the door of which pened inte the yard.lhe \u201cintention of Mercier had been deubtiess to open this deor by some unknown means, for no koya were found en him, and liberate his friends.This morning Mercier was brought into town by the keepers and looked & missrable object as he ant huddled wn In fe wagon, bis blood enornstad fase is » white bandage.His hand sod fot were also bandaged and he was dBable te walk a step.When he was asked by the reper- ter bow he expected te free his fomradse, he for the first timo revealed the factithat false keys, fitting the duggeon doer, had beea manufactured if the prisea werkshop, ana that the whole plot had besn arranged betore his (Mersier\u2019s) release.He said, however, that he bad met been sure Whether they were resdy te essaps that might, being able to hold same conversation.Ho was brought before the Delis Mies trite, who graersd the depositions to be taken.A FAMILY LIKENESS.| Arrested on the Atromsth of a Bonem- Ohief Detostive Cullen has been for some days on the loek out for à ind mamed Faulkner, ose of Le grog 0 { youthful burglars who broke into Mr.rdware store last Sunday night.The isd had suceessfully eluded the detective, as the lal- ter had fever seen him, although he bad been in the habit of bome at odd times during the day.Detestive Cullen, hew- ever, had earefully noted the features of Fauik- ner\u2019s brother, with whom he had spoken in re- esterday, Seeing a youib banging around the Ceurt whoss physio- gomy so strongly resembled the brether, he taxed th being eoncerned in the burglary.The boy at first bald his manie was White, but en being brought inside confessed that he was the Faull wanted.Toe Magistrate remanded him for eight days , CITY NEWS.or P.B roll rails to the depot at Saver: DAO fo ex to paies) de bad ventured over the walls in the dope i , track te DAC PUR ANA Hair fare tickets have been vont by My, 84 LE hah wo Provic oe rs aad Ri er oo ihe hv 0 ve! hesitate In thelr an, four here Eu \u2018snd en the boats of the be Richelieu een bonne dt and (atario Na pany.lastituda, contrary The Masonie Lecture said to have taken plan other purgatives.These y evening, in Hall, was Forzoned clique Al and Masones ad ia a bistarioal pri od ABONS, \u2019 id rad fortfying drfhice, such as qi Sn of hearing, while the ohisracter thas is will be was bald at the M last evening Moruue Lan ng worning sad was conti Blnehe.à csrter ia a maoufaotirers, Duke i Evening Telegrams.rit Gp trmeinns | * FROM OXTAWA.suit gr The C.P.R.\u2014Phosphate Min Mr.Chapionn\u2014Aceident, [irncrau DESPATCH TO THR STAR] Orsawa.Moy 30-\u2014J.C.Judd, Barrister, of Broekrille, has issued à writ on the Canadian Paoi- fic Railway Company for $5,000 en bobalf of the widow of A.Godkin, a brakeman, who was killed by being orushed between two ears at Brockville sbout the first of this month.The ciaim is founded ou the statement that the scoldent wus due to neglect on the pars of the Company.Phôsphate mining is booming just now in Ottawa County.The output this year will be larger than last seasou.Hon.Mr.Ghapleau has returned to the City from Moutreai, whither he weut on business, and is now attending to the duties of his department.Mr.R.Bishop, an old resident of Ottawa, had his skull and arm frac:ured by a runaway acol- dent to-day.He is not likely to recover.FOUR YEARS IN GAOL.Canadian Jmprisomed in Ludlow bdireet Gaol\u2014liis ti ixh Sense of Homer \u2014% Case for the British Minister, New Youkk, May 30.\u2014There is in Ludldw street gaol A.R.MoDouald who has been im- pricomed since 7th Feb., 1879.MeDonald longs to a prominent and influential Canadian family of that name, but inherent pride forbade him slike te acquaint bis family of his situation or to take advantage of the bsuokruptey law, whioh would make him a free man, but would at tho same lime do violence to his own high sense of honor.His statement is as follows: Aiter tbe completion of his education, and travelling considerably in Europe and the American.Continent, he found when he settled down to business that the Canadium style oi commerce and enterprises was too slow and old- fashioned for him.He cams to the United States and engaged in the exciting business of cotton speculation in the South during the war.A large quantity of cotten owned by him in Arkansas aod Louisiana was destroyed by General Osborne\u2019s army.Afterwards 8 Mixed Commission to hear and settle the claims of British subjects for pre- perty destroyed during the rebellion was orgasiz- ed and opened its session in Washington.- THR CLAIM FILED.MoDonald, who, 2s a Canadian, was a Bri tish subject, filed his claim with the British representatives en the Commission.The cluim was invostigated, aud an award of $197,190 made upon it.The property was valued at nearly £92,000.000.bis award the United Btates paid over te the English Government.The latter deducted the expenses of counsel, etc, and turned over to McDonald $187,000.Two lawyers in Washington claimed aa interest in the award inasmuch as they alleged they had a lien upon it tor a large amount.They instituted an action in the Supreme (onrt of the District of Colambis, and on their motion the money was deposited with the Court pending the result of the trial.Their claim was that they bad performed legal services for MeDonald, found that no individual had been represented by counsel ; that the Bnglish Government had taken up sil slsizs of its citizens and prosecuted them as its own, and when the award had been made it deducted the costs and mado a\u201d present of the \u2018balance to-the party who had filed the claim originally.DECISION IN M'PONALD'S FAVOR.Hence tho Court decided in favor vf MeDon- ald, and ordered the money to be paid over to him as his property, whieh was done.This was in 1876.Plaintiffs appealed the case, and employed as their counsel a prominent lawyer, then a leading member of the House of Representatives.The Court set aside the demurrer which McDonald put in, and ordered the case for trial on the facts before the special term.Bome eovi- dence was taken on this seeond triaf, but the se- tion was never brought to a close, the plaintiffs esusing the delay.MsDonaidin the meantime moved to Now York, where he epened an office as à broker at 88 Wall street, and after à time took up his residence in Brooklyn.In 1878, and while the onse on tho secund trial was still pending, the plaintiffs obtained an order that he should pay the momey back into Ceurt.Although piajntiffs shouid have becn aware that he bad left Washiagton and was in New York, they had this order lef; at a house in Washington as his \u2018\u201clast place ef residence.\u201d - BIGE-HANDED PROCREDINGS.He bad never lived ia this house, or even On the street on whieh it was located.He never received any netice whatever ef the order until he was arrested in his office on Wall street om February 7th, 1879.Not respouding to the order he was adjudged guilty for contempt of Court.ln assentingte the motion to have him ponished for centempt the Court struck eut bis answer to the eomplaint in tho suit, which left bim appearing as if ho had Dover answered, and therefore in defauit.As appearing in default they thon moved to bave jadgment in the suit to recover the money in dispute.The Court granted judgment, which deelared the plaintiffs bad a lien on the claim owned by the British Govern- meut before the Mixed Commission, and, then, that the receipt of money by McDonald as a gitt from that Government\u2014doelared to be his by the Court several ysars previoas\u2014was a eonversion of the property of complainants.MoDonald was unaware of all theses preceedings until he was arrested and thrown into Ludlow street gael over pu years ugo.A ea CANADIAN.: SENSATION IN QUEBEC.QURBEC, May 29, \u2014Quite a sensation has been created in clerical circles here by the publication of a letter privately addressed to Cardi- pal Simeoni at Rome in 1881 by Mr.Tardive, au ultramontane journalist, and asking for the deposition of Archbishop Taschereau on the ground of his siding with the Catholic Liberals snd sowing dissensions amongst the clergy.Condensed Telegrams, The yaste ix million barrels were sold.The net advance for the day waa two and a half o cents.Fifty furnaces in the Reading, Pa.ave beeh closed on account of the condition of th the pig iron market.[hese furnaces consumed fifty thousand tens of coal a year and the stoppage will have a bad effect on the miners.pouring Saturday nightsa Yaw shots were ex- ahanged at Guayaquil with the goemy, but nothing of importance ooocurred.- The Colombian Generals Sarmien mto and Moutujar left Panama on Sunday for Ipalics to watch the Diotator\u2019s movements.At a meeting of the representatives of Irish er- ganizations o ork city, held on Sunday afternoon, it was resolved that at similar orrmoiss- tions on June Oth delegates to the n- vention a be elestad tor the purpese of organisa Central Executive Commit: he funeral of the late M.Leboulaye took plac® on Monday and was attended by s large number of people.reaths were laid on the eoffin with the inscription, * France- ean Union.\u201d The members of the French Commit to the forthoôming Boston Exhibition, and Mr.Morton, United States Minister, were present.; quite ohn, P able Ge, ea Eerie ot ai s e pas a ting oi a Londox aid the the Submarine Cable I Atlantioe cables were probably Nie to perform three oing now,and De one did be en aoe { the requi wou excess © ments tor some yoars.There was little Year of tion.Persons of weakly constitution-derive from Northrop & Lyman\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Où and H bites of Lime and Sôda a p degree of obtainable from no other source, has proved itself a most efficient protection to thoss troubled vith s hereditary tendency to consumption.Mr, Bird, druggist, of Westport, po AN \u201c1 knew aman whose case was considered ho three bottles of Emulsion his increased twenty pounds.\u201d The best valus ever offered is our, Ladies buttonsd kids as oné dollar and twenty-five per F & Bros, Corner St.Lew-, and ge 8 Catherine Ste in \u201cThe cheapest and best stock of Fishing Tackle, Hammocks, fr from 75 ots to $50.00 eash, Fenc, weight has ing Foils, Relrigerators, Water® Coolers aud filtereat \u2018 L.J.A.Burveyer, 126e0d+ 3.188 Notre Dame st.Bright kid buttoned boots, rey neat, for $1.35 a8 Fogarty's,.32 lbs of Beef is employed in the peodustion of one pound of Johnstons Fluid Beef110 of \u2014_\u2014 Our Bummer kid buttoned boots for ladies\u2019 wear Js without dodbtthe most extraordinary ever seen, Fogarty & Bros, Corner St.Lawrence and St.Catherine Ets.On this issue the Court | troleam market in New York was exoited | and by the use of Irons, White Trials and Triumphs; ~OR~ AFTER, DARK.THE DAWN.CHAPTER XX.\u2014Continued.* Pity Miss Chessom was obliged to leave her boxes,\u201d\u201d observed the landiady, compas sionately.¢Can't they be got.Mr.Weir.\u201d * No, prbey will have to be given up, a least for the present,\u2019 replied the young man.¢ Miss Chessom will be obliged to buy a new wardrobe.It will only endanger her liberty to go back to Lowater-crescaut.This view of the case was so evidently prac- ticle that Dora and Mrs Dox resigned all all thought of attempting to recover the abandon- od effects ot the former.Presently Mrs.Dox withdrew, having a call below, and Noel arose to take his departure.\u201cYou must send for me if you need me, Dora,\u2019 he said, taking her hand.*Ishall call, in any case, to-morrow.\u201d «\u2018 And by to-morrow I hope to be settled into my groove,\u201d replied Dora, smiling.\u201cIf Mrs.Doz can get me pupils in musie, | shall not have longer need to tax your fricudship, Noel But, however independent [may become, 1 shall never cease to be gratotul to you for all your gooduess to me.\u201d Noel's handsome face became yet more grave.+\u2018 Do not speak of gratitude to me, Dora,\u201d he said, gently.\u201cAnd now good-bye for today.\u201d He lifted her hand to hia lips with a chivalrous courtesy, and then went out from her presence, descending to the street.Dora looked after him from her window, with a sweet, steady smile curving her lips, and with a bright giow in her dusky eyes.\u201c| wonder if he will ever ask me that question aguin I\u201d she thought, blushing.* How foolisn 1 was! [ wonder if he wants my love now?Yet, if he were to ask me again I would not marry him.He would think I accepted him, not from love, but for a home.How noble and grand he is! And whata poor little fool I was to fling away the peerless for the worthless paste!\u201d and she sig ed heavily.\u2018The next morning Mrs.Dox went out with the young girl, and procured for her twp music pupils, aud the hope of mare, In the afternoon 8quire Weir called, and was informed of Lora\u2019s successes, the young girl assuming a very pretty air of independence, which quite enchanted her lover.The young squire had also some news to communicate.He had learned that Felix Warner had gone back to Norfolk, having been sum- moued by his relative, Lord Champney.+ 80 there's nothing to fear from him, Dora,\u201d he maid.+ Nor from the Narrs either.They will be quite helpless to find you.\u201d The thought was comforti but it was scarcely true.Jack Narr had duly instructed by Warner, and was likely to prove a formibable enemy to the end.The young squire made a long call, and went away, promising to return again on the morrow, About an hour after his towards dusk, when Mrs.Dox and were in the midst of a discussion in the girl's parlor, a ring was heard, and presently the tramp of feet sounded on the stair.Dora rose to fly.\u201cIt's some one tu see the third pair beok,\u201d\u2019 said Mrs.Dox.\u2018He's an artist, and his friends are noisy.Don\u2019t beafraid, Miss \u2014-\u201d At this juncture the door was burst open.Dora uttered a cry of alarm.At the same instant three persons came noisily into the room\u2014Mrs Nart, red and frowsy, her black bonnet bent all awry, Jack Narr, also red-faced and jubilant, and a police- officer, whose mental was greatly subordinate to his physical strength.¢ Hers she is,\u201d cried Mrs.Narr, exultastly, pointing to the shrinking girl.* Here she is, sir, my own daughter, and the most ungrateful one that ever breathed.Oh, jou viper ;# she ejaculated, shaking her han TR.« You ran away trom us, did you! You upset your own pa on the stone steps, did you ?* \u201c À prett find you treated me, Miss Dora, \u201d said Jack \u201c1fit hadn\u2019t been for fol.lering Mr.War, we'd never knowed where you was.+ This is the yompg woman, then I\u201d asked the policeman.tly,\u201d\u2019 said Nar, tilting bimself on bis oes and heels, in 8 state of blissful satisfaction, ¢'She\u2019s the very piece of dimity, my fine bobby.\u201d « Do you deny that these people are your parents, my dear!\u2019 asked the officer.** No\u2014but\u2014\u2014\"\u2019 \u201cThat'll do.Pat your bunnit on, and go \u2018long of your mother,\u2019 commanded the policeman, with an air of authority, determined to earn the golden sovereign Mra.Narr had mised him for his services on the on.« No words, miss.\"Long with yon.The law, gives the parent control over the child till she\u2019s\u2019 of age.ill you go or shall I take you afore the magistrate 1\u201d Complaint and protestation wers alike useless.Mra.Dox dared not resist a; in uniform, snd fell to weeping bitterly, and | wishing that Mr.Weir were there.And Dora\u2014poor helpless Dora! She was like a bird in the snare.She sat down, half suanned by this terrible reverse, and Mrs.Narr tied on her hat and put on her sséque.\u2018Then Jack Narr helped her down stairs, pu her into tlie cab which was waiting, Homies the stout policeman, and the eab drove away, with Dora seated between her two exultiug enemies.\\ CHAPTER XXI.THE NARRS WAKE A DISCOVERY.It was not in Dora's nature to continue long in the gloom of her terrible despair, notwithstanding the utter misery of her situation.And soon, as she sat down in the moving cab, between her two enemies, she began to cast about in her soul for a few beams of hope, as a Plant ins dark cellar creeps towards a stray of light.d, as 8 matter of course, that ne us taken beck to Lo- water-crescent, there to be kept under « close ship of the Narre.\u201cIt will go hard with mdf 1 don\u2019t escape from them agsin,\u2019\u2019 she th t, kindling with a sudden resolution.\u2018Noel will not abandon me.He will be at the Crescent to-merrow as \u2018soon as possible After be learns of my i Dear Noel! he is the only friend have in all the world now I\u201d The t that the young squire would on sbectttn proaise\u201dof help: Hor ayes bright: an \u20ac proto p.er syes t- sued, and o sudden glow Lit up her sarrowing you sr hey #\u201d observed Jack Narr, in his \u2018jauntiest siyls.\u201cGlad to ses ifr Dors, No need of your ou sirs, you are somebody.Yeu pry = * Miss Dora\u2019 our own daugh.tar °° interrupted Mrs.y.**\u2018 Anybody \u2018d think you was « \u201ctalking to s superior, Jack Narr!\u201d * A superior! Well, ait 1!\u201d \u201cAre you?\u2019 demanded kis wife, with a quick, savage penis in ber ren an and 8 er Ja scowl upon her you Nast, or be yous Th fool py ; Narr startled.his red feos despening in its coloring to crimson, \u201c Dou\u2019t be so hard on a fellow, old woman,\u201d he exclaimed, half humbly, half defiantly.\u201cThe gal's edicated, and I ain't.She's beep brought up.s lady, leoks like a , snd dresses like a lady, and half the time forget that she belongs to us.No harm's done.The gal knows she\u2019s eur daughter; don't you, now, Miss Dora?\u2019 The remembrance of Bquire 's words came back te Vbre\u2014his doubte if 7 be.onged to ey aod rare Pret She anew.arr snd im farts! 4 oe et 1 am soon tmp, | Mr.Narr! | have ne evidence i | B.beyoad your Sor, sod thet of your wife, 1 90 faith whatever in your ammzsases * Fe de Gaviowsds , Joseph strewt.DU , Blacksmith, 179 ares street or êt Henri | WOR SALE OR TO _ \u2014 RENTE \u2018There is only ome way by disease can be cured, d tha moving ithe caune\u2014w raver declare that nearly every diseass caused by deranged kidneys or Lives \u2018Ao resture thee therefore i U way by which heasthh cam be pee ere where WARNER'S SALE has schioved its zront repuiat nets directly upon the kidmoys a and by pincing them in a healthy dition dives disease and tm fi Forall Kline, Liver system.ary (roubles: for the disireasl orders vi womea: jor Malsv An, physical troubles geaerally, 1 Ris @ remedy han no vgqual.ilewnreofim ors, imitations sud coucections be just as seod.hp \"For Diabetes ask for WARNER'S M DIARETFTES (JURE, For nnle by nil denlerw.H.H.WARNER & co Toronio, vil, seuchiiester, Xe Ne Eng.Remeinber This \u201c If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely'adé Nature in making you weil when all cles f 1f you are costive or dyspeptic, or are uff ing from any other of the numerous 0 the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault ih you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sow 4 remedy in all \u2018such complaints.1f you are wasting away with say sn y Kiduey disease, stop tempting death j ment, and turn for a cure to Hap Bitters, i If you are sick with that terrible Nervousness, you will find a \u201cBalmin in the use of Hop Bitters.If you are a frequenter, or a resides ; miasmatio district, barricade your system the scourge of all countries\u2014malarial, « bilious aud intermittent fevers\u2014by the .wy.Hop Bitters, A | Ifyou have rough, pimply, = low in bad breath, paius snd aches, and generally, Hop Bitters will give fool nimes rich blood, and sweetest breath, comfort., pa short they cn oat Ol wels, ver, Nerves, 6 Disease.$5600 will be paid for a cass they mot cure or help.Li En That poor, bedridden, invalid wife,\" mother, or daughter, can be made the 3 of health, Ly a few bottles of Hop Bi ÿ ngbut atrifle.Will you let them suffer] and.Des SMART MESSAGE BOY Apply st BEAR ¢ irl as go Apply as ave LANO\u2014 Lessons given on the\u2019 plano to yo! ladies, at their owa moderate.Adpress dk.il,\" 48) Laga: ECS E.Cooze, Auent 6j: 124 & ANTED\u2014Youn oral servant; small family.and excefient ras erop; es next.Apply to @ Dame st.To LET \u2014 ru OrDished, u Lie 0, tenerment, 40 Shater street, wif tached.Apply st Housu from 3 to à LE LET Cottage ith \u2018mode: HUOR CALLAGHER, Estate : pent, Seta yA LET Stabling Tor 5 ho Apply to 8 Beaver Hall OO Yiaddor street.ngle room with board, Dongen mn © \u2018 private family ee are =a persons, five minutes\u2019 walk from bost.- \"XE RooMs\u2014 U nfarnished for Ladies: only, at 311 5¢ George st = ROUMS\u2014T wo furnished ox und furnished reams, at 8 For SALE \u2014 In the Torah of Kilkenny, Inu the Coan! Ferre iy rotons Laval OR SALE Propest roperty Ne.SE ThasJarge and substantial brick Me Iboras Avenus, With Or without ing land.and roof of vulidiag héviag or as > br fhe, or Ralair 4 would be FocomsteLerst a \u2018 O3T\u2014On .dt.Catherine De street, Tuesd Lier as to Lace De » Bertasiet t Academy of A Sa MT dr NT Dorchester st.V ANTED\u2014SMART dot AN A marker, at the yo Bowita ons spoaklog French and nH ; N'ANTED AU TIVE, IN.and cow LAL od make himse! - doifrer orient à ES hed 8.Sion th.i mu, ih we UE PE willin Appl y 24 100 rare Warteb= ~ A Sous GIRL Collage Aven 3.Catherine jus Bs.Catharine ret; 20 wasiing;.Wass NTED-1 GOOD, BALE partmen a Retall Ontario.\u2018Address, nating Pe O.Box Fool.Montreal, JED-\u2014A YUUTH 18 OK 17 KARsO Aad wine Sx perience In who haa wior Address in applicant METTRE 20 private TAT JA né 4 ge A = SiR es idrem, where another servent ia preferred.Appiy te Cou: Pa évalé be useful.Qeorye st.8 Wha, Eb\u2014A SUksE, Aus TUE Foran L¥ : Polls Sewing and be Crescent.Dre Ÿ ZE Da 500 > dins perienosd n ure (l'rotxetent) > charts re.children; refereuess required.fn unies WASEDA SER AT NOT KE - \u2018 .Last Edition.4 COUNCIL OF BISHOPS.Mis Grace the Avehbishep and Mgrs MNervean and lorrain beliberage uw = the Vieteria Laval Question.pe Mgr.Tascherean, Archbishop of Quebec, with .Bishops Moress, 01 £ Hyacinthe, aud Lorrain, of Pembroke, who were appointed by their coliengues to examine and report on tbe decument presented to the Bisbops lately ascembled in Quebec by the Moutreal Bghool of Medicine, have beou here for the last cwo days,aud had iuterviows with the Professors of both Laval apd Victoria.The decu- - ment, it appuars, refers especially to the connection of the Montreal Soucol ef Medicine snd Gargery with tho Hotel Lieu, and tho nllezod injustice there would Lo iu shutting the doors of -4he Hospital to the Professors and pupils, eon- \u201csidering the services rendered by the former, and the income derierd by the Sisters thypash tio fees : paid by thbo latter.It is also claimed that a *\u2018seamdal will bo uvorted if maitors ure arranged @ l'amiable, and tho School of Medicine - prevenioi from taking on action of damages @gainst the Sisters.Their Lordships have not yot given a formal decision, but ite inforred by their gesoral way of + gpeaking that the unly intorpretation which they seem to give to thy Papal Decreo is, tho Montreal .Behool ot Medicine must disappear and give way \u2026 #to Laval, who caà thon admit amoug themscives sueh of the present professors of Vietoris ns thoy think preper.his decision will not mect the meml approval of the Moutreal School of edjeloe, who seem disposed to hold their gromud and fzbt their way through.THE HUGEST JUKE OF THE SEASON.That Latent Quebec Appsintment, It now appears that in order thit Mr.Dubreail\u2019s facome should not suffer by his removal from the Jaw Department, Queleo, to Montreal, Lo is 4e enjoy à dual position ns special Dopaty- , Bheriff, and, in adéfiion, -esretary to the Lice: se - Commissioners, tho former situation giviag him $1,600 and the fatter $1,400 a your.This last appomiment is the hugest joke of .the season \u201d and is causing no ond of goomp and imuondos amongst the knowing eucs.People ure saking if thiv is another of the \u2018reductions su vauotingly boasted o' by toe Prime Minister after his great trauslation fromfOttawa to Quebuc, and gro naturally becoming alarmed at tho number of employes who ure sctoal!ly running wild around acme departments of the Court ilouse.(Why, said a weil known lawyer to-day \u2018six or soven years ago all the werk in the, Crowma office was done by Mr.Schiller wud three assistants, and to-day the pay roll is mere than doubled, all thir additional expense being entirely unnecessary, as tho work was as well and as satisiaotoniy done in the old Jays us at present amd at less than half the eost.Po THE GAOLS.©uwsually Small Namber of Prisoners.There is probably no better gauge of the pros- rity of a country than the number of persons Poargerated in its prisons, and to-day tho gratifying fact is learned trom Mr.Payette, tbe gaolor, t the inmates in tho comwsu gaol enly number 154, which 1s the lowest figure reached darisg the last eight or ten years tho usual average being over 300.The pumber of prisouers awaiting trial is only seven, whilst six bave yet their proliminary oxainina- tion to undergo.The class of sailors which used to almost fill the prison at this time of the year ia also wasting, few, if any sailors at present being arrested for desertion orauy other offences.whilst of men is greatly improved.Tu the © coal S:ranzo to say the f gure is «e The first lecture of the course, annou hy entitled * How a Ship was Vavieated™ was red by apt.RQ.Adams, last voning Ta\u2019 th Fd natitute.The chair a cou rs Ritohis and thore was a fair entame T .or\u2019 ip the course of Bis remarks t of the mariner\u2019s compass, the lo © and the methods of otermining a ship's de of fine compui n of the directionand distance, thet she mi , He nt m r.the great invention of Sir William\" which the depth of water oan be ascertained by throwing over a tube be ebemically pr prepared whioh i\" diseolored ésectored hows he de to RASE rt i ne, which ascertained \u2018a koowhdgs of pe Jester observation.\u2018 \\ it muet be confessed PREPARATORY HIGH SCUNOOL: Annual Oral Examinations.The annual oral examinations \u2018of tho High Schools under the administration of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners, wero continued to-day, the pupils of the Preparatory Sohool,some 170 in number, being examined this morning.The chair was occupled by the lev.Canon Nere man, Chairman of the Board, and a large number of rolatives and frisuds, who manifested the greatest interest in thbo proceedings, were pre- sont.The old school-reom, associated with so many mewories of the past, had at the skilful hands of tbe pupils, andergouns a complete transformation and was literally chauged into a fairy land.Beuutitul bouquets of flowors suggestive motioes and well executed drawings, the latter the work of the pupils, were placed about the schoolroum and combined Lo make a protiy scene.After dovetion- al exorcises, the preoseedings commenced with the examination of the second Porai in Scripture by Mr.Mosin, nnd the manner in which the pupils answered the most dificult questions was indeed surprising.In :bv mesutimo the first form were questioned Geography in another olass-room by Miss MeBratney, who is to be complimented on bringing ber pupils to such an \u201cproficient siate.Miss lell thon examined the second preparatory class in tho following sub- jeets, in all of which they acquitted themselves vorr oreditably : dictation.reading, object lessons and arithmotie.After tho first preparatory class had undergone an oxamination io several different subjects by Miss Barlow, the Latin classes were questioned by the head-master, Mr: BE.W, Arthy.At the eunclusion of the examinations the pupils carried out an excollent programme of sons and recitations, which were well roceived.The chnirman theu, in a neat little speeou, cx- prossed bis gratification at the woudertul progress the various classes had made during the past year.Mo eonoludud by complimenting Mr.Arthy, the head master, and his efficient staff of teachors, on their efforts in the eause of education.A STEAMER ON FIRE.Narrow Escape of the NS.* Ludwtz\u2014 Great excilemeut où Bourd and on tbe Whart.Atabout 2.80 this afteruoon the officers of the White Crus: Line steamer * Ladwig,\u201d of Ant werp, lying at tue Island Wharl, uoticoed simoke issuiag from one of the main hatchways.As the lower hu'ds were packea with bundles of compressed hay for cattle feod, serious alarm at onco ensued.The smoke continuod to increase in volume and the meu who went down to explore returned without being able to locate the exaet spot where the fire vxisted.The \u201cLudwig \u201d is a four-decked vessel, and the flames were supposed to be in the lowest hold.Tho ship's engine was at once manned, aud a stream soon playing down the hatoh.But this proved altogothor ineuflicient to quench the fire, and am alarm was sounded.The firemen were soon van band, apd by their masterly activity suon gut the fire under control, A Heavy Seizure.Aoting ou information received from private sources on this side of tho border.special Agent lfowe of the ii S3.Customs, made an wua- portant seizure, at Kouses Point, N.Y., on Monday, of brandy valued at $36 ,000 and smuggled from this Province to the United Stutes by Messrs.lt.Conkright & Co, wine merchants.At first iy was announced the seizure ooly mwounted to 54 gailons ot brandy.but it now sees it will reach the above amount.The firm dors business à: Rouses Poiut, and it is thought thoÿ have carried on à vuccessful rmuggling trado tor some length of time.A representative of the firm has visited Gen.Moffitt, the U.8.Collestur of Customs at Piattshurg, in regard to tho matter, but no satisfactory settlement of the difficulty bas yot been made.sBarglars Cantared.The police who have been rorking up the recent Upper St.Urbain street burglaries, last night managed to lay hold of thé gang.From inforius- tion received, Constables Cawpean and Paquette arrested Alexis Gratmache, Napoleon Vienne, and Alfred Bisson and recovered comsidorable stolen property.such ss clothing, buck saws, ets.Tho clothing beiog shown to Mr.Harper, whose house had been entered, be identified part of it ns his property, and this moruing wade a deposition to that effect before the Police Magistrate.The pri- soncrs woro remanded.- A Large Trade sale of Fons this Morn- ng.The sale this morning beld by Mr.T.J.Potter, Auctioneer, for Messrs.John Dunean & -» Waa tne largest that bas been held for some years.It wus attended Ly the leading city buyory and there was a numerous atiendanos of werchants from different points io both Untario and Quebeo.TE Saburban Rowdyism.As Mr.Lowis Verette, of St.Jenri, was walking along bt.Jusenh street night before last, he was set upon and severely beaten by a notorioas rough named Felix Normandin.}he latter was arrested last night aud was remanded for trial this morning by the wagistrate.Shipping Notes.88.Westehalia ™ has arrived at Hamburg.B3.** Abyssinia,\u201d from Liverpool, and 53.* State y Rebraska,\u201d from Glasgow, have arrived at New ork.\u2018The Allan SK \u2018 Waldensinn,\u201d from Glasgow ria Liverpool and Quernstown, arrived at lloston at 8.30 w.o., on Wodne=day oriagiug 37 interinediate and 453 stecrage passengers.Writs Isnued.The writs for Laval Connty have been issued the nominations being fixed for the sixth and poilug day fur the thirteenth of next month.Mr.[Lebiano the nnsvated member will again be the Government esudidate.the Liberal standard bearer not having been cavsen yet.Rest Estate.Mr.T.J.Pottor so'd at his room yesterday morning the two brick houses, Nos.25, 27 st.Charles Horrumme street, for $4.275 to Mr.D.J.MeDonaid.ORITUARY.ALEX.KENNEDY ISBIRTER.Loxpox, May 30.\u2014 Alexander Kennedy Is- vister, M.A., L.L.B., wlio was instrumental in freeing the North \u2018West of British North America from the Hudson's Bay Company, and annexing that section to Canada, is dead.Mr.Isbister was a Canadian by birth.He was \u2018eduented at Edinburgh University, nnd graduated there as M.A.He afterwards took the degree of L.L.B.irom london University.He was boad master of the Stationers\u2019 Company's Graminar School in London, snd afterwards filled the position of Fditor of the Educational Timea.Alter writing several books of an edueational character ho was in 1873 clected Dean of the Culloge of Procoptors.Having in 1849 been appointed agent of tho Red Riger Celony.He devoted himsol! to froeing that region from the monnpoly ofthe Hudson Bay Co.At length in 185G he managed to get a Committee of the Houre of Commons appointed to investigate the subject, and the result was the surrender et the Company's rights, thus laying the foundation of Contederation by uniting the Provinces under one Government.Mr.Isbister was bora in 1823.Covorurss\u2019ann Coro.\u2014A young girl deepl retted that she was s0 colorless and cold, er face was too white, and her bands and feet felt ns though the blood did not cifculate.After one bottle ot Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her frisnds.Another of the links connecting the nt generation with Burns has been broken through the death of Agnes Brown one of two nieces of the poet who lived at Bridge House, near Ayr, Miss Begg was 83 years of age, apd was the elder of the twosgisters.The old ladies residence was mach resorted to by visitors from ail parts of the world on account of their con- neosion with Burns.The beauties of the face of women are often obscured by tormenting humors, easily got rid of by using Dr.C.W.Benson's Skin Cure.It heals eruptions of the skin or scalp and ren- ers the cuticle smooth and fair, An excellent toilet dressing.xy The Right Rev.Daniel Fox Sandford, D.D., late of St.Mary's C Edinburgh, who has just been consecrated Bishop of the diocese of Tasmania, is tire third son ot the late Sir Daniel Keyt Sandford.D.C.L., sometime M.P.fdr Paisley, and Professor of Greek i in the University of G asçow.The new bishop was born in 1981.He married, in 1855, Elizabeth Barret, eldest daughter of Mr.James Ras, ¢and has » family of three sons and five daughters.The diocese of Tasmania was founded in 1842, and Bishop Sandford is the third occupant of the See.Ses Fogarty\u2019s kid boots for $1.25 por pairs, * Good vaine.9 = In the oid days, says an exchange, the Summer Dotel circular uied to be content with one false heod, Le, \u201cneo mosquitess,\u201d but new it extends fabrication sayiog, \u201cno malaria,\u201d \u201cne in- \"= thander nu \u201d and ra heme\u201d 25 er THB EANLAN-KRANEDY me Iniimense Crowds Arrivimg\u2014The Race Haid te he Fixed for Heamedy\u2014The Betting.{s#3CIAL DESPATCH 50 THB y s7an] Bosron, Macs, May 30.\u2014The Haalan-Keanedy boat race is announced for half-past five, but it will probably be aix o\u2019olock before the start is made.From the crowd already assembled, and every train aad steamer is arowded, itds catimat- ed that fifty to one hundred thousand people will witness the race.All sorts of rumors are afloat.THE RACE BALD TO BE FIXED POR KENNEDY.It is raid the race is fixed for Kennedy to win, but Haniav\u2019s friends say be cannot and will not Le bought to acquiesce in a fissle.The respect and admiration entertained for Hanian amongst a lurge class hers amounts to hero-worship.His phatographs apd history are in geeat demand on the streets and places of public resort.There is s very large number whe believe the day has arrived for Hanlan\u2019s defeat, sad that Keanedy will retire to-night as the champion oarswan of the world.THE BETTING.The betting, which yesterday was a hundred to sixty on lsnian, has to-day changed more favorably to Kennedy, and it is said there are hundreds of thousands staked om the resuit.Very fow Canadians are here.THE CANADIAN LACROSSE TEAM.[SPSCIAL DESPATOH TO THE STAR) ,, BristoL, May 30-\u2014The iacrosst& teams aro a well and in high spirits.They are playing here to-day, and will return te London-on Friday.DIED ON THE WAY TO A FUNERAL.|SPRCIAL DESPATCII TO THB NTAR.| Sr, Jouss, Quo., May 30.\u2014The wife of Thomas Roy, senior, Kiq., J.P., of tho parish of Bt.Johns, while on hor way te her cousin's funeral, was stricken with apoplexy aod died before medioal aid could reach her.Deceased was much esteerm- ed and leaves a large family.ADJUTANT-GEN.MITCHALL DEAD.(sracIAL DESPATCH TO THB I:TAR} New Youx, May 30.\u2014Adjutant-Genoral Wm, G.Mitebell died at Governor's Island, this morning, of pnoumonia.He was the last appointment made by President Garfield before he was shot.For tweaty vears he has boen mide de camp to Major-Goueral Hanoeck.FIGHT FOR THE SOUTH EASTERN.{SPECIAL DRAPATCH TO THE STAR] Soren, May 80.\u2014It is reperted hero that the Canadian Pacific RailwayCompany has obtained a two-thirds interest in the South Eastern, by moans of advances of funds to the latter.It is said Mr.Barlow refutes to give us control of the remaining third, except at amuch higher price than that represented by the amount already roceived .from the (Canadian Pacific, and that as the Grand \u2018Trunk is also bidding for the road, he hopos to got his rico.There has been a good deal of alarm felt ere lest the South Eastern, including the Montreal & Sorel line, should fall inte the hands of the Grand Trunk, it being generully considered the effect would be detrimental to losal interests.MONTREAL METHODIST CONFERENCE.Opening Meeting To-Day\u2014Electien ef Officers.[EPECTAL DESPATCH TO THE STAR] Orraws, May 30.\u2014The first meeting of the Montreal Conterense of the Methodist Church of Canada was held this forenoon fer the purpose of electing officers.Rev.Thos.Williams, ehair.man of the Broekville Distriet, was elected Pre- gident by 66 votes, against 62 for Rev.Mr.Davis, chairman of the Perth Distriot.A motion for a recount was negatived by a small majority, and Mr.Williams was declared elected.Rov.A.B.Chambers was elecled Secretary, after which the moeting adjeurned.\u2014 At the meeting in the lecture reom of the Dominion Church iast evening, the annual leeture before the Theological Usivn of the College was delivered by tho Rev.James Awde, B.A., of Pittsburg.The attendance was large, and the lecture was listened te with interest during tho hour and three\u2014quarters occupied in its delivery.Mr.Awdo is a graduate ef Queen\u2019s University, Kingston.A meeting of the trustees of Btnnstead College was held to-day.The Coliege was established in 1874.Daring the psst five years $30,000 have been subscribed toward the College and $25,000 toward the endowment fund.The Rev A.Leo Holmes, M.A.is Principal, and the Rov Alexander Hardie, M.A., is Moral Governer.The report presented to the trustoes was highly favorable.The following is a list of ministers stationed in the Montreal Dristried for the coming year : Tar MoxTrEAL DISTRICT.Montreal First\u20148t.James street, John Potts, D.D.; John Barland, superanauated.Wesioyon Theologiesl Corea Douglas L.LD., William J.Shaw, M.A., L.Moctreal, Second, Ottawa stra orm.Galbraith, L.L.B.Montreal Third, Palace strest\u2014Jabes B.Ssund- ers.Mogotreal Fourth, Dominion 8qusre\u2014Jas.Henderson.Mentreal Fifth, St.Joseph street, Wre.Jaok- son, Wm.Hail, M.A.superannuated.Montreal sixth, Sherbrooke street, A.B.Chambers, B.C.L.Montreal seventh, Point St.Charles, Daniel V.Lueds, M.A.Moutreai, 8th, Douglass Church\u2014James Awde, B.A.' Montreal, Oth, Lachine and Cote St.Paul to be supplied.Moatreal 10th, Mount Reyal\u2014Chas.H.Lawrence.CABLE.ANNEXATION OF NEW GUINEA.LoxnoN, May 30.\u2014It is reported Lord Derby, Colonial Secretary, willinot sanction the annexation of New Guinea by Queensland.it is stated, however, he has agreed to allow the establishment of English stations on the coast.; \u2026 AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL Loxpon, May 30.\u2014The Government's bill relative to agricultural holdings in England has passed its second reading in the House of Commons.TONQUIN.Pants, May 86.\u2014 No serious fighting is expected at Tonquin before the middle of July, when the French will be ready to take the offensive, FRANCE AY THE VATICAN.- Poue, May 80.\u2014The Journal de \"om renting on the mors friendly attitude .1180 :¢ bad shown recently towards the Vati- ¢.u, says rupture between France and the Vatican would deprive the former, in the face of the ple alliance, of à great source of sirength.She t choose between war with stican, and breaking with stheistieal octo.ANTIJEWISH RIOTS., Se.Prreassuac, May 30.\u2014The renewal of the anti-Sefhitie riots has even tnore dangerous than icted, and mobs attacked, robbed and killed Jews in several provincial towns.The important outbreaks were at Kieff, Rostoff and Charkoff, and in every instance the soidiers fired point blank into the crowds.The mebs in several instances were-led studencs.Many persons ware killed in éach the cities \"3 CANADIAN, \u201cFATE oF A SMALL-POX PATIENT.Wit eK wlkman AEIFEG; Man, May 30.who caine 1b town last might, found n deud body in a rwumpy Shicket four ox five miles northwest of the Sesalipix Hospital.lt & believed to be that of a Vang man nimed Kitt son, whe à few daye bofère eacoved trem hospital while doliriots | \"THE QUEEN'S WEALTH.Pe S0.\u2014Répertsis is etrculation amr | Hop Majesty's boalth are exaggerated, Telograms bave besa received since the Queen's arrival at Balmoral, stating that with the exeeption of a ocontinwsnce of the lamoness from the effosla\u2019 of the accident.Her health is unimpaired.Her Majesty goes eut twice a day in hercarrisge.You are authorised\u2019 to publish this.DzWurrox.CORONATION SCENES.Incidents in the Catliedral\u2014Leyalty anit Devetion of the People.Moscow, May 80.\u2014A correspondent gives the following doscription ef some of the coronstion scenes.The Imperial Houschold entered the Cathedral preceded by the two boy privoes, the Czareritoh Nicolas and the Grand Duke in uniform, ond their little sister, the Grand Duchess Xenia, and accompanied by the Grand Dukos and Duchesses ot the Imperial family and the Duke and Duchess of Kdinbargh.The threo children seemed dazsiod and almost afrnid,, and wero led to places immediately to the right of the Empress\u2019 throne.After the crown bad been assumed aud the insignia were given back by the Emperor there followed a very touching scons.Tho Empress rose from her throne and, her train heing borne by eight courtiers, knelt before the Czar, bending reverentiy hor head, npon which the Emperer roeted his erewn for a moment, symbolising her share of bis glory and his woes.This was a beautifully touching seen.\u2018Then four Grand Duchesser approached the Empress and assisted the placing of the small and beautiful crown upon her bead, where it rested a mass of sparkling light.Rising from her kneoling attitude she approached the Czar and bent ber huad on one side to re- osive the Emperor's kiss, tears tho while fling il bor eyos, and tho great, strong man, deeply toushed, with misty cyes, too, bont down and kissed lovingly and tenderly the white, earnest face that looked up to him und that seemed so expressive of mingled happiness and tender anx- 4 iety.It was a scene that will ever linger in the memory of those who witnessed it.After the ceremony in the Church, the Emperor and Empress placed themselves under the baldaehins, and, amid the jeyoys clanger of all the hells of the Kremlin, the thunder of cannon, the shouting of half n million peeple and the playing by oount- less regimental banas of the national hymn, they passed along the raised and carpeted ways to the Cathedrai of the Archangel, where they stayed to pray before the sacred relics aad the graves of former emperors, Then they went to the church of the Anuun- ciation,and thou up a stairway to:the palace.Tho passing of the Emperor and Empress through the vast assemblage of the people was greeted with marvellous enthusiasm.Every head was uncovered.Every Russian beart was full of joy.Every Russian oye was moist with tears.No pon oan describe the impression produced by that vast sea of heads, of a bundred thousand faces lifted up to gaze at the passing thew.No words can suffice to desoribe the loyaity,devotion and almost worship of the Czar shown by the people.There was universal joy thatthe long awaited ceremony of the coronation had passed off without harm.THE JOURNALIST'S BADGE.An elegant badge hus been made oxpressly as sn evidence of office, and aise as a souvenir of the favor shown to the fourth estate by this invitation to assist at the imperial corsnation.The badge was worn oa the left breast by every recognized special correspondent, and consists of a medal in silrer, richly gilt, about three inches in diameter.In the eentre, on a golä ground, rises in high relief the imperial erown, in red ename!, within a silver wreath of oak and laurel, entwined above a star ot ive points, the whole surrounded by a band of silver, on which the word \u2018\u2018\u2018 eorres- pondoat\u201d is eaaméled in blue, in French and Russian, eoupled by two pens, also in silver.The whole is artistically designed as a werthy memento of se grand an event.AMERICAN.DECORATION DAY.New York, May 30.\u2014Decorstion day was generally observed throughout the country.At 7.30 this morning Lincoln Post No.31 marched tothe statue of Abraham Lincoln, Union Square, which was handsomely decorated during the night Generai Horace Porter id an eloquent tribmts to the memory of the martyred President, end priate authems were sung by children from EP Protestant Orphan Asylam.Shortly after ] 8 o'clock Lafayetts post 140 formed in line before the statue of Lafayette at the southers.end of Union Square.The statue had been profusely and handsomely decorated.The band rendered a number of selections, concluding with the \u2018\u201cMarseillaise,\u201d and the Post Cha plain read a prayer, the members standing with bared beads.The statue of Washington, on the east side of Washington Square, was handsomely decorated and crowned with laureis.On the pedestal were American flags\u2019 and a shield in red, blue and white flowers, with star, wreaths and other floral designa.The status of Seward in Madison Square was decorated by the Blossom Ciub, and the monument to General Worth on Madison Square place was richly decorated by Mexican war veterans.Among the floral decorations were two battle flags carried in the Mexican war.All the exchan, banks and public buildings were closed.Flags are flying at half mast in all parts of the ans The great event of the day, apart trom the decorations of the soldiers graves, was the parade of the first division of the National Guard and Posts of Grand Army of the Republic.The route of the procession was lined with people.President Arthur, Secretary Chandler, Folger, Brewster, Gen.Hancock, Mayor Edson, Gor.Ludlow of New Jersey, and a number of other distinguished gentlemen reviewed the line from a stand in Madison Square.When the procession had passed, the President and |.were escorted to Fifth Avenne Hotel, where the President received a large number ot visitors, Crromman, Mo: Moy 80.\u2014Memorial Day was observed by ape of the militia and the ip army oft the reputflic, and by the strew- of flowers on the grave of soldiers in Spring Grove Cemetery.GREAT FIRE AT LYNCHBURG.Lywcgnore, Va., May 30.\u2014The greatest fire that ever swept over the city broke ont at 10 o'clock this morning and is now raging turionsly.Half a million worth of property has already been destroyed, incinding the Davy Virginian building and fixtures, the Cohmeraial Bank, the large hardware establishment of.Jones, Watts & Bros, the tobacco Mannfactery of Flood & Peters'and other buildings, including several residences.A strony Wind is blowing.The Fire department i is unable te-oope withthe | flames.Telegrams have been sent lo Richueud : for assistance.RAILROAD LEASED.- NEw York, May 30.\u2014A compromise.was arrived at yesterday between Joseph Burnham and the Central Railroad at New Jersey, by which the injunction restraining the Jersey Central from leasing its road to the Boading | Railway was dissolved.The latter road then too of the Jersey Central.All its bonded 1 indebtedness and other obligations are smumed by the Reading road.1t ia to-he ke repair and six per cent paid on all its DETERMINED SUICIDE.Avsurx, May 80.\u2014Yesterday John Heck- man, a moulder, attempted suicide by citing Sischargad.Later be attempted fo shout bi ter attem to shost \u2018wife with a shot gun and thén cut his throat with a razor, severing the jugaler vein, smd dying in a few minutes.MARY ANDERSON'8 DEPARTURE.Nxw Yonx, Mey 80.\u2014Miss Mary miled inlthe # Arizona\u201d yesterday for Europe.She will romain abroad two years, will play in London, and then make a tour of the Conti-* nent.in A LAND LEAGUER DEAD.i Nourx Apaus, Mass, May 30.\u2014Rev.Chan.Lynch, J minently identified with Land League affairs, is dead.eee \u2019 CITY ITEM \u2014 Court this monfing Friak fant i Peter À ares to their ships.Jossph ug pass at the n == Peas Mr.C.P.B Cron Land Er pes wif Ware recommended to try Lyman\u2019s Emulsion of Cod i OF pound p of ee We olor your hy and think it better for the system that the Syrup,\u201d &e.a kid buttoned wrence -and St.\u201cFor a walking boot, is just the thing.Cor.St Catherine Sta.Fourteen hours, Montreal to New York, commencing Monday, June 4th.The Delaware & Hudson Co., will run a fast train to Now York.See their advertisement.125 2 Fogarty\u2019s famous kid boots tor one dollar 8nd twenty-five cents are a wonder of cheap- pes.Cor.St Lawrence and St.Catherine ta, The month of April is the time that the wise mau takes a Blood Purifier.You cannot get « better or safer medicine than Dr.Carson\u2019s Stomach and Constipation Bitters.Price 50 cents a bottle.Ask your druggist about it.FINANCIAL.The local money market rules dull at the steady tes quoted for some time which, are as follows :\u2014 all loans on stock collaterials are § to 64 per cent oo prime commercial discounts are negotiated at per cent.Sterling ss xe continues to rule ull at 8} premiam for 80-day bills between banks and 9§ to prem.for demand bills.Currency drafts on New York aro 1-16 discrrant.On the local Stock Exchange this morning a small buriness was transacted at a mere fractional advance.The market at the \u2018moment can be said to be without ans special feature or tendency, and most operators would appear to take no undue interest in either course of the general list.Tho improved condition of the weather had a slight influence.Montreal advanoed {and so did Toronto.Commerce was 4 higner, and so was Richelieu.Canadian Pacific advanced à and gas was steady.City Passor ge: declined ) per cent.on froe selling orders.The following are the m :\u2014 15 Montreal 187: 10 do 10941 we\" Péronte À B04: 155 Commerce, 183; 8 Lid 33} 1 Tele ph 125 and el Lab 5 do.140; 160 Gas 178 [| Ë do, dia i Bust at B81; 60d oii tock Exohange On the afternoon board of the the market closed dullan d if any o 1 here Was, it was easier.The tollow ore are tho sales :\u2014 70 Montreal ah fooples, 704 85 ditto, 79 ; se Comumerse 1 dora a 1911; 66 ditto.Sera Perr Laos 50 ditto, 1 5800 das, LISE: 46 Paoifie, eo Union Bank of Lower Ca has declared à dividend of 3 per ceut for the current half-year.The New York Produce Exofiange had their annual meetins yesterday.It was reparted that the new ange would be completed before March ist.Taser and vocupied betere Jammary lat, 1884.It was thought that $100,000 per year would be received from the sale of rd t is confidently expected that the Exchange will be free from all debt by 1894.The surplus fund showed a lance in favor of the Exchange of $2.745,806.- 80.The annual meeting ot the Cotton Exe Building Committee reported the purchase of a site tora new Exchange at a cost of $405.104, 5d that the cost of the building would be abont $500 COMMERCIAL.The local flour and grain market ingly quiet on change to-day, the bolide in the States and consequent closing of all their exchanges reflecting somewhat on this market.Yesterday afternoon, late, the sale of 1500 bhis of sa- erior extra was effected at $6.15 and about $0,000 ushels of oats were placed by the same broker on Quebco aocoount.at about oqual to 4 r 3 wheat S135 220 Sr oie.SLI 10 t ar 0 pring, 0 » do, white 81.13 to 1.014° for o.oto 66c; peas, dés io Ts, Ten à Te: oats, to 40je, and anes, Eso gts ons Lower Canada.Superior extrs, per bri $5 16 : ori, $155 te 4 002 ra pring extra, to Canada, strong bakers\u2019, bakers\u2019 £376 10240 do superfine, 2040 Sih qua eros: 323 \u2014Wheat\u2026 45,003 Barley.450 : Bauer 4 118.18s By 4 Boerbohm quotes as follows: {oor an off the coast of wheat are firm.Ditto of corn re Dot offuring.ears on and of corn are steady Mar! Lane wheat me = are quiet.The be guaatity whe of whest on pass: to the continent is 00 qrs., and of The imports for \u2018the week of flo Kingdom are 95 to 100,000 bbls.and sacks ,of wr 846 to 380, qrs., and of corn 180 te 1 8.qra.Live spot wheat and Sora are yalet steady.She weather in England growing Advices fi from the British breadstuffs mn frm kinds of wheat in all posi ] stcady but q pes on corn.The quantity of a est on passage to the Continent shows an inorsase of 10,000 qrs.vin, 440.000 are Of com tho quan- the same sen week ago vis, 36.000 qrs.Le rts of flour for the week show a decrease 0 bbls and sacks and a decrease ¢f wheat 010 oo 18000 ure: Com bas also decreased 00g n Fa mink.1 Co LCL telograrh Messrs.Nichols longo, Mr.W.J.Fairbairn as follows :\u2014* Wheat yeste had very little support and outside boldars sppatentiy reslizing, conssquently per prices But the deal i ns still in strong bands pond easily advanced again.Cora hold pd and is ilkely prove as it | has a good many strong \u2018 friends.EJs are better and close strong.Butter and Cheese.re is 8 moderate movement of buttex~in the 1 market but the tone of the market has a weak ring to it and leans in favor of buyers.sre by no means inclined to & , consequently turn over w ich kre increasing as rapidiy as - À Tangs fr ¥W torn is 19 to 200, Eastern os owe shi, 1 to 89c.The cheesé market alfas 11% 15, while'the Hew York ter cheese steady.strun middh tario au £3 Reosipt a Produce ay: Peas, RS ; Out apres Flour, 8,300 barre Cheese, 893 bres * Leather, cares.for Ee boine Dent oy, i oi Slates sod local.Eola holiday, the AR J td 3a per market reports and eablcovsdil des recei Heres Harkes.« Owing to the Joclement the.cl mei wi » bat not un some Boot disposed of at top prises.Torente Preduce Markets.soldes fret: Flour in demand; superior 4 80, but more offered a this + vi: 9 bid.Bran s steady sold at rm, uninspected Fall outside sold.at y w orn ualnepeoted Spring equal to $1 but inspected on the wort & cent mors.steady : Western soi © nt with 70e bid fors round lot of No.§; pots for No.2.Pot down cars soi at 50.Êzes stesdy at 14ic Sc for ot daut and weak.\u201cRu 0 ha 1 06; Bd 1 to Boy vo to 08.le 2 a The general y In rod rn rather dull, espec or wet, tone in © Chicago mark a ot agnin airçaéibens bols Sore.are movement] ight e qu 50 10$23.00, 80d els at wide to 1 ae rm saat in: d nd hg 2e mr bep fie at re wader 18eber per dos.rather in buyers\u2019 favor, vis, pots.Farmen M Markel There was a fulr shows : of country Sosecours market and the supp hoi $04 days Duta wes | in Eee demsad in | conrss grains ho supply dsoreased.ry produce was in Lush roster supply but Es Tomeis pi taicly- liberal and SETS Oc.Tab fuperi Bran, di to ma The do Le do tr oP ons Eee chickens, per pairs?Be to to 81 ; Te aucte.pr 1b.Ale to Bises Bd plgcons, per pair, 20e BIRTEA.ro.CAC IAT, 5) 8 Joost roe, May 3d, ia IN THE MATTER QF THEOPNILE MARCOUX, er CEpARt 1 above amed has made an his ma Res um a Auittore, 7 Armes, Montreal, p Mon & Umbrellas! Y Stock of Parasols and Umbrellas is large and well.assorted.+ M OURNING Black Silk, with BLACK CASHMERES ! BLACK NUNS VEILING.PARASOILS!! Black Linings.BLACK DRAP D\u2019ETE! BLACK DRAP DITALIEN.HOSIERY, GLOVES.&c.d&o.DAVID GCG.LATDTLLANW 450\u2014 Notre Dame Street\u2014450 J.& 1.121 x BELL, RETAIL DEPARTMENTS, SPRING STOCK Complete in AI! Lines.LADIES FRENCH KID BUTTON BOOTS, ALL WIDTHS, SKVERAL DIFFERENT LADY'S WALKING BOOTS, GRADES.MISSES\u2019 AND CHILDRENS SCHOOL BOOTS, MISSES\u2019 AND CHILDRENS DRESS BOOTS Full Lines of Dress and House Slippers.& Complete Assortment of Mens\u2019 Hand-Sewed Work, pd WANTED, AK APPRENTICE TO LEARN COLLAR CUTTING.« À H SIMS & CO.126 3 29, 31 and 3.} 8t.Peter street.WAREHOUSE TO LET.; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.Store No.432 St.Pani Stroet, suitable for a Manufactory.Rent $700 to next May, without Taxes.Apply to EDWARD EVANS, Accountant.210 St.James Street.MPINSMITHS \u2014 Wanted, ood Tinsiniths.Apply to THE MONTREAL @.eo o MO LET FURNISHED-A desirable dwelling house, near the M.Georges\u2019 Church.Apply to James Muir, Heal Estate tate agent, ws Bt.James str TO LET \u2014 A nicely furnished room, 73 Philip street.126 3 OUMS\u2014Furnished.tor gentlemen.75 Drummond st., near Windsor Hotel.126 7 ; Ko.83 DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, FANCY GUOLS ac, 4c.Large Jobbing Bate at our Rooms, \u201cT.JAMES STREET, On FRIDAY Afiermoon, ist June, Lace Curtatas, White Quilts, Towels, Buttons, Dress Goat Linings, Ladice\u2019 Straw tiats, &c, &c luo lots to Sale at TWO o'clock.A.B.SIEWART & SON, Auctioneers.\"SALE.BOOKS ésiates.Le at ous ae collection,»belonging to two Monday 4 Tuesday mext, 4th -*+ 5th June, _ Catalogues will be ready and the Books on view on day 1263 Balc each day at 10 o'clock.SHAW & GOWDET, Auctioneers.HARDW ARE AND CUTLERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT.Salo at our Rooms, WEDNESDAY next, 6th JUNE, Sale at ELKVEN o'clock SHAW Æ GOWDET.126 OOM\u2014Nicely tarnished frortt room, bath, &c., same fiat, excellent locality.14 Plateau street, 1265 OOM\u2014Furnished, for gentlemen, in private family, 150 >t.George si 128 2 RUOMS TE urnished for housekeeping 4's CADIEUX STREET.OA RD\u2014Good board and nice rooms, £3.50 a week, 83 Bt.Lawrence st.1266 OARD\u2014A few boarders can be accommodated at No.348 Richmond st.126 § TOR SALE\u2014FREgH GRAINS, at REINHARDT'S BRAWERY, Germanst.125 3 | Fam SALE\u2014 Victoria Phaeton, Family Rockaway and Buggy, all in good condition.Apply to 3¢ Lincoln Avenue, after 6 o'clock pm.1963 Fo DALE\u2014Nice Piano.Rare chance to buy a good t che $83 53 ot.Lawrence street.YAP 26 4 TOR SALE \u2014 Good Piano, Jor cia only $40, in good order.121% vire por SALE\u2014Drug Store and Fix- tures completa.Good opoa for a Doctor in a Country jeun, cod reasons Glv given oeiling Ths 4 FUE SALE\u2014An open landau almost now.To be soem at No.BS LY a OL, two a 320, 180 80 ae in pe SES ET morning, O3 d Bunch of Keys, either tn fost Office or rancois Xavierst or Nous otre Dame ot.Bower * 31 Notre Damo 8t and LOST \u2014 On Fletcher's old on ped Jacket à rive woe ry Nora 0 By WANTED Ts some le terms moderate.\u201cLL Fo\" Gran SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS\u2014 65 of Mr.LORMAN'S PAINTINGS will sold mn, at our Booins, St.James Street, will be > Saturday Afternoon next, 3nd June, At 2.80 PM SHAW & GOWDEY.=» MILK.MILK PUBLIC NOTICE ts ts hereby given that accord to Law, no \u2014\u2014 fe allowed to sell milk in the city unless such person shail have obtained from the Chief of Police a license to that effect, and paid the sum of (NR DOLLAR therefor; which sald Moenpe inust be renewed ovary Persons sslling adulterated, unwholesome or diluted Milk are liable $0 a flue of Tw uty Liollars, or an imprisonment of thirty days for each offence.(By arder,) CHS.GLACEMEYER, Crry CLERK'S OFrica, Crry HaLn, Montreal, 30th May, 1883.126 3 BIC NG CR ie is hereby given that, W, 6Very OWDer OF keeper ofs a Doux nie city is held, under sovere penalty, to have 1: re numbered and licensed at the of tho Chlef of Polioe, and to provide the said with a collar, to which shall be attached, by s metal futeniod, a circular Dectallic plates with pu T can: nsort ereon, bs bad © sait ve ofthe Chief of Police.and running at large after the First of July next, not Dost or collated as aforesaid, shall be killeg oLicenaed Dogs found in the streets unaccompanied by pounded.be taken up and lm; By oxder, CHS.GLACK MEYER, Crry CLERK'S OPFIOR, l Montreal, 30th May, 1889.} NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to all Parties havt on the Estate of the | late MISS ANNE McK.Wiillamstown, to post the Bettlement, to atdtess of the unde Be 10th Ju 136 3 any claires CUENTEL-X FEW MKN UF KNEHKGY, rance and push.10 introduce into Mont\u201d ooftera Xew Cyclopedia of Social and C th rapid sell! work ever of Tams making the ben sample.raoue ion PF Collier, 7 Craig Sh ; $ WAR NTED\u2014J OR 4 GOOD D BESSMAKERS 3641 Be.Catherine ANTED = BOOKS TO WRITE wo ih a 00] to do ta the sompetent man.- 1B 2381,\" Stan office.1262 W AN LE AL BIRONG NG GIRL TO WARE KD\u2014A N COSTUM Wats RG 1 CONURE OUITEE late!y froin Now Yi will be foe ment: beat post dé roterencos, Address Soc adi, \u201cWEEE AR Of WANE Tr AT PRINGLX'S, Silay foot of Beaver Hall Hill 196 2 ED \u2014 HOUSEMAID À TABLE W mai Apply immedialely, 400 Boarivois +2 à D T =a servant.1439 8e.Catherine ob 196 1 TED\u2014A MILL&H TU GRIND Dit WAL aie Address \u201c¥ 2980,\" gran pre 13869 ANTED\u2014 y à ORNE pig ab 84 Drummond st.- 198 1 WW ANIEU\u2014 AN Orri0k BUY.APPLY + 30 86.facrament st, Up staire.126 2 we: D\u2014THAVIÉÉLLER, A\" for wines and Fovannies Bons ave N ni F eu \" DEAR Toot ANTED\u2014A HIT ANS EYE Joos NG stead compter: cr Potatoes = ven.Address 120 1 TOT MOULDER CONSTAN x | err à Le rare ANTED\u2014GOOD G GENERAL BERV W 247 St.Dominique 1261 ANTED\u2014U Ki.ABO 0 ARS U revpactalte\u2019 Blain Ere Hacrowse, oo ct Au 1268 A A BAL A RK) shoe Store.ous rompetestto to take charge Gross \u201c ¥ 3315,\" Bran office.1983 TANTED ~ \u201cGIRL IM.MEAL, TO 1261 WATE pr AT ONCE, ON \u2018Dominion Bridge Company's near Lachise Looks ptation; best wages fo good mes.ppt to fore the works.126 4 W ANTED \u2014 CIGAR-MAK ERS, BU NC makers, Retlers and Trimmers, at J.M.Fortier 148 9t Maurice at.: 26 à rANTED \u2014 A ANA FNDERTARDING willing to ht werd, \u201cBT es ardt Ty] Water YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN lv Gremmaiing.stands ninety Aad YS gi xin ofice.33 WE ot ro AN ENGLISH WOMAN, Apply 6b 88 Ano Toing street.126 Wo em rente a SERVANT, WITH without hing.Ins .Aumily of two persons.Goof wages.211 St.120 2 WARE toh AE La THE CANADA] x , 88 Grey Xun at WANTED _ BOOKKEFIER, MUST TE panne Sadr e333.\" De » sean dilice.\"2% 1 AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE or LE oon DISTRICT OF MONTREAL-Ne.ga JUIT OUUMS, | MUNMTHKAL \u2014 Mary Ann Holmes ah Fin 8,74 Annie indells, trndant\u2014 À ii be sold r pa ju a TT voc by Trier the pue ot > J te forenoon, anes \u2019 street; in the of entrent.ail hoe nd chaattels seised me Iu 44 ue conetsting of Homsehold, wn.= 5 YOth May 1858.nereux valuator, at the city of Montrent, Plain tifi .Eratth, (rentiernen, the same piéor, Defer he etehth Joy ot Iu Janey pert, m4 ten borenoon, icfle sm A will be ad du ae fees of the fori So Rg om the | Ba LIFFS SA LRO Soa, CE 1401 quan prime OF MONTREAL Bo CIRCUIT OTR es Plaletift, va.William Ki NE Soc in he foreman ronan, st fh EE 4 fe: elocx in ho \u201ca T of Chat ot M 1 soid ethos of jo ra flirts B23 chatiae of Thy iy EES REEL ECC 1883; otherwise Juch clalms will not be please settle their Accounts, on = tor before the ase, mea ODK.FINLAT3ON, ne 33 Cotas de Chateauguay.TO, HAR RNESS MAKERS and Steady ent snd Good Hands \u201cAnis Amedinteiy 10 upplies.126 2 AGRA Carbolfe Acid Tost aaah, Jor cleansing and pre the teeth.Price 250i.For sale by all pr.xs DED DAVIS PENNYROYAL & STERL PILLS for females.For sale by all Cham- aaa NEILL, 1360 Bt Catherine strest.FoR SURE OR CRACKED NIPPLES, use Coverntou's Nipple Oil, price 35cts For sale by all Dr 123x FTER MANY YEARS OF patent urestuntion, DE.VAN BUREE Kidney ours that wonid perrmansatiy rellove all asi ot Kiinsr dissase.Le sare and ask your Draggist for bR.VAN BUSEN\u2019S KIDAKY CURES.i) 7 Fell Forty Feet! BROKE ONE »OOT.As stated In the daily a few days ago, à Safe of GOLDIB &4 McCULLN_H'S make nile a poisted in Mr.Larin\u2019s men ai ths Old Post Office Buil to the dog or cheok om winch ning o mi pce ll about forty fest hiehto the stone pa only one (fool of the Again rot that quality tells.Eri Ch i te, .oL 1x CCULIOTOS atreal Warerooms .: 133 Sawx LY aks SENN, Gen\u201d: ERS' WATER FILTERS! I want the BRST, of Cheavin's Rapid Efe, rom he get HP JACKSON, Cavin os street.N IMPORTANT VERDICT\u2014 Parlor, Dttiingroom Chamber EACH PLUG OF THE, MIRTLE AIT IS MARKKD L&B None Other Cenuine AILI FFS SALK\u2014PROVINCE i are en.iant-0n the Hth of June next, at nise of i Leavequoboo for Men~ CENTRAL VERMONT RB.Green Mountain Route.7.15 TRAINS LEAVY.MONTRRAL: 210 8.MM.\u2014DAY XPRESS for Troy, Albany, Kew Vik Sbringdeld and Lidston vin Fitchburg, als to \u201cU0 Bm, \u2014LINITED EXPRESS Boston, vi n°70 Manchester, Nashag, Lowell, reg Ih Boston 0 11, Now London 8.55 , apd New York v; River Junction ang springfield\u2019 at 11.50 pn.3.30 p.am.\u2014For Waterios and Magog.3.20 p.m.\u2014NIGHT EXPKKSY Troy, ving \u2018n Now York Bd mote oan.6.30 p.m.\u2014NIGUT EXI'REss f, Sh chur, \\ des Grue nfleld, Nohara tir ngte wit et Harttord, New Haven and Sow Vora ta Now Loudos For Tickets \u2018and\u2019 Freight Fa Vermont Kullroaa Ofte, 336 Nye rame Contrat A.C, bTONEGRAVER, Canadian Passenger Agent & W.CUMNINGS, Gen Pass.Agent.lonix York vin J.W.HOBART, Ganl Rupt, Et.Albans \"vi, February, 1883.NORTH SHORE RA: Commonct Trains run as Toller, LWAY\u2014 on MONDAT, dept.Zôth, 1sx: Mixed Mal.| Express.\u2014\u2014 Leave Montreal Ww bec.Arrive at Quebec.irsal, Arrive at\u2019 Moutreai, \u201c|: Leave Montreal for st.{° Felix ae Valois, alota, | Leave St Foix du Vo- lois for Montreal.Arme at Montreal.\u201cMagulicont Fatade Vars on ail \u201cvay ir and sleoay vane ou yar à A Passonee La Montreal asl Quen 7 dread True.sure dmivay Lo aud fro naa General vbcen\u2014 uobre ar unioos, LE Flaw d'hrees 29d St Jame Se, acute wallway, Uttawa, as Lo due un ais *auverintendent \u2014 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, ASTEKN THE OLD Cal VISION, ) RELLASLE ROUTE FOR THE CAPITAL Of Pp And the Loumdloss Lumber Districts of JouINION.Through without Ch, uurt Threo Past Xpruss ange Sd mic Cine with es ¥logant aud Luxurious Parlor Care attach isched.ow, Commenting sunday, April #9, ing, sa 'HAINS LE AVE SONYhKAL , 8 Fast Yaurces with , tur Utiawa, lem uroke.r Ottawa, 11.00 oruing Local Express x 20pm, .| 3-20 are.Adan |, car at- AU points tu
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