The Montreal daily star, 20 août 1884, mercredi 20 août 1884
[" pi à \u2019 ry.\u20181 Les VOL XVI.NO.196.CONDENSED TELEGRAXS.Leonce Petit, the French painter and ve 1 don barley, malt which has marked s red at Central clans pronounce it gray flux.have been reported, one tourth of which were fatal.WASHINGTON, A 19.Ihe nited States | Consul at Barbados te ol 8 ship \u2018\u2018 Bracadaile\u201d pas jo York with cholera aboa steamer which left Caloris on es fourth of nd New Yark.Cholera.and uly fourth, she had re wete 851 sophie June for Demerara broke out during arrival at Table 5 Leon Fatal cases.The aboa of whom twentv a ve the o p- port of the Irish American vote.Mrs.- neil will go New York to take the = ste 0 of Irish in t the it was 8! that ha r n - van re re-election to the presiden.; et the Irish | is that be imma dike the canvass support of ey | Lo compromise the Xmor|oaa CABLE ie FLAG INCIDENT DENIED.DON, Aug.20 he reported insult to the ang A rman war veasel at Bagelda, on the fe br Coast, West Afri is by the authorities.ce THE ERIE RAILWAY.LONDON, Aug.20.-~Tne Standard, in its financial article.says that all the known facts are so dead against Erie that English investors must as yet ahsolutely refuse to luvest their money in it.Mr.King comes from a very bad ool of railway manage ment.AMERICAN, BRITISH GUNLBOAT FIRED UPON.Kxy WEST, Aug.20.\u2014 It is re red 2 Spanish war fired into a British ng off the ooast ot Cuba om the 8th he Englah fleet Is centring at Nassau.There is considerable excitement there.ARCHBISHOP RYAN.PHILADELPHIA, Aug.20.\u2014 Archbishop Ryan and a distinguishad party arrived last evening.He was neartlly welcomed.On Thureday event « tor ang ht procession, in which pearly à e will parti pate.will take Jaen in Boner of the \u201cAre rh.hop.THE PLAGUE IN IOWA DESMOINESs, Ia, Aug.20.\u2014 There were 37 persons ill with what is supposed to be gray flux at Cantrill: yesterday.Ten deaths have occurred.Home pbysicians pronounce the disease cholera.At Wilton, 5 miles west, one death nocurred, which the physicians ascribe to cholera.NARROW ESCAPE QE THE GREELY NEw CASTLE, N.H.\u2014Aug.20.\u2014Lieut, Groely : and party made an excursion to the Isie of Sboals yesterday on a æoverament tug.Returning in à dense f they had a Darrow escape m serious ter, running nearly upon the Forte point rocks.BUTLER ENDORSED.BLOOMINGTON, lll, Aug.20.\u2014Forty-four delegates assembled yesterda pursuant to call for the Greenback-an monopoly labor convention.The can didacy of ter was endorsed.A motion to choose Pi dential electors was lost, and several ar out Greenbackers retired.The odov finally adjourned till the 27th.HEAVY RAIN.BBMAROK, Dak, Aug.20.\u2014The heaviest rain of the season is now falling.ports from the West ~bow that much dam has been done at i .-lileld.The crops are emtire- ly destroyed by hail.At Little Miasour! it is reported eleven miles of railroad\u2019 bas a wasted out.Harvesting here ly finished.and will be but ithe dam ao ALLEGED SPIES RELEASED.- CoBLENTZ, Aug.20.\u2014 The two French officers arrested here a few days ago while sketching fortifications have been released the authorities baving become convinced that they were not spies and that their urpose in making the sketches was an nnocent one.Their release has egused uite as much excitement as was created by their arrest.Condensed Telegrams, King Alfonso bas recovered from his lung affection.The thermometer registered 919 in the shade in New York yesterday.The heat in London continues Intebse, and many sunstrokes are reported.The heaviest rain storm for two yrars is prevailing at Fargo, Dak.Serious damage to crops is feared.The 54th birthday of the Emperor Frapois Joseph was celebrated with much pomp at Vienna on Monday.Jas.and Fred.Hassler fell into a tank of botting vitriol at the iron works at Pittsburg, T'a.last evening.Both will die.Serious forest fires are raging st East Tawas, Mich.Two houses were burned.The farmers are deserting thair homes and burying their heuschold goods.The Board of Supervisors of Iowa City, has granted six permits to manufacture and sell alcoholic liquors.Nearly all the licensees were implicated in the riot last week.PERSONAL.Hon.J.J.Ross, Premier of Quebec, is ex- pate at Quebec on Friday next from Prince J rd Island.Hon.J.G.who bas been confined to bis room at ¢, through illness, is reported somew hat better.Hon.J.GQ.Robertson, Provincial Treaa- urer, ie reported as being so dangerously ill at his residence, in Quebes, that fears are entertained jor his fe.The following are the new arrivals at the Hoatood NEAT Londoe.aon, Bn eur ee, John Ca and Mrs.Wharton, Oxford.Mr.Edmond Brosseau, of Her Majesty's Customs, and in charg eo of the port.is very dan, sly ill with dropey and is mndical atten auts hot expect that he will recover.A member of the Montreal Bar promenades et Old Orchard Beach each evening AIT& in sn 06 costume, and is muo admired by the ladies, to whom the dress is quite a novelty.Amouog the visitors at the St Lawrence Hall are Meesrs.James H.Matthews and W.1 i Ho OR Mise .Brant, Brier pd : parie elton J Eagan 30 rag.Eagiond ee: J udge Jota SE rye Windsor Hotel on, Ton ondon.on.Fogland 3 aire seu, LS Hand\u2019.Mis ve uy nd; r- bead Sho Sioiser sod Ge: tr pond Fatierson; : Face ro boys Tenge: oes, Cardiff Walag: Bi\" De Loy a bersou, y rende « Judge and Mr.ranger.Q | learn with re- Be pe idan which - happen- , M thelr respected mother, onday ay = gret o ed fire on Ste Louis ion pa | en 2 Pion To lo rear of ber récm, the unfortu: er way and fell down a Met of her arm in the fall.Heh i qui Tail = n bor sidered a very serious one.i Sporting Notes.The matoh race between a Bley and Ten E has been Dosa postponed tin 26, on yok August the chal- Shamrocks have accepted.ntos for \u2018the champivaship, for ce, pt.6, in Montreal.The Metro of Otta va rh la: for the later ed sBampionahi on Gala day last have acaiy ehallonged A Ld ladies\u2019 ckoting eleve.pong seaclad i toby and sh w js Foro.0 y PS the use a the bat an a J.Dem ho defeated G Pulliam is teady bt ady man In ep tha EET woth Shamplooani to $3,600 and A passe stade at Gt IY ei ere E ve.and nee od The Allan\u2019 * from G Rd of Phin Soha ut 6.40 aan.op LA Ed mie is Ritihett 8 :Foal ray, by the DICKS Blood Purifier.INE} HTH 2 rare MRingbones C Cuts, Burma Boule, BSoalde, de.bus ne ns te .412 St.Janies Stroetf | MONTREAL CENTS FOR Frees.ï ee AT = ?vs , SR4R.OFFICE | Edition.sr x \"PRISE PA Wel.D.à.vs uo; wo Bempson\" for £150 to Mr.ey Tebo sold her for exportation to Canad a.Wyllle sold one of his three-year-old fillies to Mr, Simon ea, Markham, tario, for 200 guineas.A ysterions Disappearance at Lachine.named Be dent Lachine v Bertrand, 8 d is the captain of the tugboat \u2018\u201cShiekiuna,\u201d left her home about 3 o'clock this morning giving as her reason for do the heat very much and hed to get into the opeu sir.After some time her absence and it was remembered that ce recently threatened to drown hersolr.As she could not ba found, crade operations were comsepoed in the canal, but up to 8 am.her body bad not been discovered.Bbe has been htly deed for the past day two.Her hus- is away from home at present on duty.She bas a family of five children, Civio Commitiess, A meeting of the Road Committee was held this afternoon, when, among other business, the committee decided to grant an interview to the delegation from the Bte.5 gonde Council in reference to the trouble which now exists from the municipality dratning toto th the city's sewer.Commissioners will meet to- 1d an interview al pr.arding atter\u2019s pro au elevator on Lhe side | of the moun- ain, also cons dr e p an roposal 5 a Yr.McClanagban, the Hounteln restaurateur, for the erection of 8 more oom- modious restaurant où the top of the moun- morrow te Bele ue The Revenue from Licenses.During the last month or so the clerk in the License Department i in the City Hall has been kept exceedingly busy iss licenses.Up to the present tim oe this year there have been 2,841 numbers registered for d licenses qu\u201d which resents a revenue about e fotal number of un- claim ao.destroyed sinoe the first of July have been about 500.The revenue in this department since the Hirst of January up to the present trom garters, traders, bakers, milkmen and d licenses amounted Dall Lio about $50, as com with an 00 collected during tbe same period last year.From this, it will ba sedn that thers ls an increase in the revenue of $3,600.The Masonic Dispute.In masonic circles there seemg to be a growing disposition evinced to to put an end to the strife which has been dn tor tor sue Fear past between the ven c and that of England.With re view the Grand Master of Quebec has a pointed a committes composed of three well Luwn members of the craft to enquire lire Tate the alleged abuses which are sald and to report thereon and if possible à Lo suggest a compromise between Che English and Quebec lodues.This Committee is constituted an follows.Messrs.M.M.Tait, Q.C, J.F.Walker and 1.H.Stearns.Approaching Nuptials.It is rumored in French Canadian soci circles thas the esteemed Sheriff {or this trict will shortly lead to the altar hagd.some and wealthy widow of the late Mr.Henri Masson.The nuptials, it is will be celebrated with more then onload and during the first week oi September.oe many this is considered an additional reason why the honor of succeeding to Spencer Wood sbuuid Lu conferred upon the honvrable gen- tieman.Cupias on Capins.At the Instance of Mr.Donald Downie, advoca capias was served yesterday upon W.Pan ey, the bailiff already incar- corsted on account of his bondsmen havicg ven him up after the urt, im re Murray va Ti © present capias is for a sumot $1 wh es is due him by otendent for professional services, and for woneya lected in his capacity of bailiff, which ed tu pay over or account for.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cholera Precautions.A special clreular spproved by Dr ace General Manag: Ridley © pie been issued cor of the ery Western Division of the G, T.B., Ordering agents to make most careful examinatio the premises, in view of a possible out break of cholera.The greatest precautions are to be observed to have a pure supply of water and extra pains are to be taken to dis- infout ali wuler-closets, drains, etc, every night Half Yearly Dividend.On Monday next the directors of the Richalieu & Ontario Navigation Company purpose declaring a semi-annual dividend of {bree per cent and carrying a considerable amouut forward.Up to yesterda.ver re- cetpts of the company were $22,000 1 in excess of those iast year during the same period.A slizbt accident to (be machinery of the > an has necessitated her place being taken by the! Quiivateos this morning.The Roller Skating Rink, \u2018 Considering thé axtromse heat of the Inst ew da s popular p of amusement bas bean well patronised.and ft oan easily be seen the sport is growing in favor.The manager is p! every evening and is extre may careful Bt to ro admis any ob- | Jectionable Tone, and on the floor the the {n- stracttors rticular the strustors abo aunty 5 tors.© pa vo Queen's Bench, Hon.Mr.Jugtios Baby will ide at next session of the Court of Quoe Hock which opens on the first or Saptember With the exception of the Bulmer and Buntin cases there are none of any im ano, tue docket being an extremely Fenet at Villa Maria To-day being the fonst of the Supertor- General of the Sisters of the Congregation, v.Mother, St.Bernard ept a eneral al holiday, at tbe at the Villa Maris Couvent ing, 20d the Sisters during the rest of the day.\u201cFoot Follow.Fellow.Mr.L.U.Fontaine, one of the Ol vi] Serviea employés at Quebec, has instituted an for $2,500 against Miss L'Assomption, for breach o Hage.20 River and Sbippine.SS.\u201cEthiopia,\u201d from Glasgow, and \u201cAmer- tuer * from The \u201cBanoverian,\u201d from Baltim Liverpool, via Halifax and St.Johs\" ee arrived out on Tuesday., The Hamburg American Packet Co.'s ER.from Hamburg for New York, hae armed with 35 eabin end 670 steerage passengers.The Allan's m sod Hal bien at Torre set sp.| Bs The spots Line 88.\u201cOntario,\u201d from a, ta instant, rived [2 Liverpool oo on aod landed her live stock «bipment and 999 sheep in good condition, p, which died on the passage.PERSONAL.Boater: Aa Ne à ares nt ri e vltrs enr the EET rs x ARTE mo d of .Nova Scotian, vla 86 Jopn of 204 es except 24 s Among the rial Balar, Mr.- .\u201d stp se se jussment of tog 1 Cu raid and re Man action | no of mar- Havre, bave arrived at New | Tan WONPRRAR NAT STAR WEDNESDAT: AUGUST 30/1888 1 3 \u2018THE FIELD BATIERY.mie eee paul reveie te the silver; ce palat où the apotless, and the s | 25 of the Po men hom.: Bel a trea].liga br and erik pr of the nae on io ace which has al- the Montreal Field Bake r- eh corpe as under | command eut.-Ool venson p Green and Lieutenant Hall.\" Comm Chief wbo was _altended by Col.Kwin, Dominion Inspector of xs lery and Lieut.-Col.Worsley, Major of the Sixth District, was by e battery tn line in front of the ous wit © customary salute.The battery then subjected to a mirute inspection marched Lo Fletcher's Field for the review.The corps was drawn up in a line of batteries Wheeled into column of batteries for the march past.The corps showed to splendi advantage In this movement, going pas with creditable dressing.\u2018I'he next order was \u201cMarch past in single file from the right and advance in single file from she right,\u201d a movement which gave the jnspecting officers and inspectors an idea of } rants 6.the excellent state of the he battery having reformed so went past al the trot and in grand st eliciting die remark et very well one from the r-General, Line Ne Ten reformed the ufficers and sergeants were ad- vauced and put through the mounted sword drill both by word of command and in \\ Quick time.Gun drill was then engaged in and the gunners submitted severe catechism by the General The order vas then given ** Action Front,\u201d and two rounds fired from the right.Action right was then given and the battery red {rom the left firing.Tho battery then oountermarch.and column of batteries being formed, the corps was addressed by the Major-General who said héwas de- Mguted with the result of the ls ty wry © battery, be said, bad irprised and tbe efficiency they displayed 4 le, him that thoy bad exerg ised great anxiety and trouble to take advantage of the short time they bad had in camp to learn from © to a the instructions of those set over them and whose capacity they clearly demonstrated, The guns equip- ments were in perfect order sad] he aa never seen any look better.\u2018I pearance of the meu was extremely fine ani th thet dress and accoutrements tidy.in fact, was in the best order, they ae themselves very creditably and the re tior ao a whole be.be considered * Very, very satistactory indeed.Before re into tn camp the battery was formed into ling, ape and oDgagiog in action front fired two rounds @bt to left.In the latter cass the guas wee dis ismounted from the carriages with a precision reflect- img great credit on the men and their in- 8 8.SPORTING.Club Nautique Kegatia at Belœi!.On Seturday next the regatta of the Club Nautique takes place at Belmil.A good meuy 3t Hyacinthe le will compete, qe also a num of Beli] ladies.Excursion rajns will be run from Montreal to Sorel and Chambly.The train from Montreal will leave at d .30 p.m., and return after the fireworks, a display of which will be made.Should tbe w er be unfavorable the regatta will be postponed to the 30th inst.On Friday evening last on the Drivin Park at Polat 8t.Charles, a 100 yards toc ace took place between James Cuttle.of Montreal.and G.A.Arnold, late of Kin 0.Cuttle won the race in fine style, but Arnold made an exhibition of great powers as a spurter, A À puslderable amount of money chauged The Turf At Utica erday in the trotting \u2018Nora Temple won in the 2.30 clas, witn Li Lil Ue Dale second, and Windsor XM dma, 3240.In the 2.21 class St.Alban vus elald de second, and H., B.Winship on Ade time 2.20:4 ID the five mile race between Mystic Poe \"and Mme.Maraulette, the latter won in 10.45.At Saratoga [goterday in the first race, fhroe-guariory Miselon Bell won, Fella Dee rd; time 1.16.Becood race, mile alle aod seventy mosey won Glen se hundred Modest Lst, Mitte B 220 Lulu third time 216.Fourth race.three uartars mile, Glengartne von Dutch Roller dd.pector 3rd ; time 1 Lo of a two days\u2019 rotting meeting iil hy t's Fasbion Track, Blue Bongets, to-day, the programme and eu.tries lows :\u2014 ee borse dealers 345 to first, $15 to third.Entries -T.ogue\u2019s blk.æ.Mile End Boy, Mr.Fraser's white les.White Bird.L.Pominvillw's ches.g Martel's ches.m.Nelly Toba Mr.his bik.ra.Bell, Mr.Gosselin's w eg.obn, P.Pickie's g.m.Nell, ¥.Trudeau oy g Fred.No.2.Five mile dash, open to sH horses owned in the Province of Quebec, for a purse of $100\u2014965 to iret, $20 to secund and $16 to 8rd.Entries on the field.ons.Purse, $150, for 2.35 class\u2014 so te first, 840 to second and $20 to third.pales Dunoust's ches.g.Sir 's b.m.[, Jennie, Charles Larin\u2019s 5 b.evin\u2019s b.Leman Parnell Colby be.me Lesage's br.s.Fear- ar.um anderbit bas sold \u2018Maud 8.\u201d for torts thonsand dollars to Mr.Bonner, not- Tiibetanding that be had been offered $100, andeibilt prefers to have the mare kept pad of the hands of professional tariren- Bonner has sta that should \u201cJay-Eye-Bee\u201d beat the record of \u201cMaud Br ay buy him too, ot put \u201c Maud Pete training at some track and give the public à free exhibition of speed.Cricket, it 12, understood that, that the oF Bliadelpbians w ve just returned land will mest the Canadian Î Zinganis T next weck, an it is expected that this same team will repro- sent the United States In tts annual match with which game has been arranged to be played early nokt mouth at Nicetown.In a matoh between the Hampeabires and Samersetaht the former amassed the gieat total of 645 runs one fnni only one man of the eleven as ing faite 0 get \u2018Into double figures.In the sécoud rod 18 week Series, Kent scor 169 and 190 for nine forte iy lesex got 206 in their 1 The Gloucesterahires played a fine ramo | against pst the Australiana, scoring 301 to 295 for ef for eight; wickets by ei ou visitors.Tho fea- the play W.G.Grace\u2019s 116, not out.A ton recently a betwnes tha Gra Trunk bia Trad an eleven of the Montreal oo en Mills Company, was won by She latter y five grue, e former soering 73 to the latter's 7 pri Intelligence received from Pittaburg abows that John Ryan, Nova 8cotin sprinter gp Canterbury whom George Sm ot à ur refus to run t lo te ment, bas heen Ident! ot as Joh D, à fi ag llsb sprinter.who has abn repu being one the greatest short a tdon' ot runners in the worid.As Ra ow work, Broke ube Tape pernes of 2 mer.yearing 94 feet, four Ss Ne Por Lop ras won in § 45 \u201cls foe! six tnchos La the pole vlor, of ew Yar ee.besten by four yards in ies mi e, ch was run in Yi aca The Wheel.by C.How- an ha Allg Charles Fraser, 7 Baten erier, the twenty miles TCE State wr, Tes auariar of Glovaland: time, LE a Jo 85 Loos r, of Eatnn, \u2018\u2026\u2026.ous Noun A she Anne EEE EER au eminence which ov ed Di, ages to his bment, there came up to him = white man, bo, accosted him ins English with \u2018 Good m Enquiring où of vas, À what was his eA Loe e answe am in search of Wr.Livingstone.\u2019 \u2018Ob! that is it, go with me down to yonder Bata and I will show pA Dr.Livingstone.\u2019 we.two went ™ dod approaching a hamlet red flock of ebony oy Bai children, 1 came uot an as \u201cw pan, a lean and stp ntaloon with long y beard, w en Pose fol lowing dialogue too! wok place between us.this Lyn my unsouth bonnet a I asked \u201cls vingtone;\u201d and who may you bo [a of vingatane ?\" \u201cI am Beet: a one the adventurous agent of the New York d oy errand has been to find you.\u201d y bungalow, and let us bave hat ep Te first pefore you refer to Now York affairs what is the latest news from has been cou .Dynasties have boon overthrown, the map, in the centre of bas peer derably altered.A fleros been y, in nee licked Into a * The German: Pis his moment t these » r started, and a tril Sah TF Jka electric shock ran vast a nce.It was a Sup de and | \u2018s manner of de very hy intended for e intended.rte viously to this been He o the bred of Stanley's adventures and his discovery ol Livingstone but these doubts were entirely dissi by, the naive way in which he told is story.\u201d THE ROAD Jo THE ALTAR.Prince Bismarck et à Bon of the Duke of Argyll.London Truik says that the following story Appears in a recent number of the Germ serial, * Deutsche Ho grnan-Biblio Lhek,\u201d ¢ \u201d ander the title of * he oad r\u201d A younger son + Dukeot Argyilh taving become un, \u2014 Ky in dut Do ane ls father's comen sont.The Duke, Duk however, answered :\u2014 Since my my eldest ce the Marquis of Lorne, married the daughter of the Queen, our Sovereign, bas Dadar the head oo Re must obtain consen you get ou ma rest assured mine will not be rofsad 3 1 the Marquis his brother according! himself; but trom him he pe fr following answer: \u2014\" As I am son-in-law to the Queen, duty and res require that the matter should be referred Yo er for ner decision.1 will at once lay the matter before ber.\u201d To the the Marquis immediately and in niorms of his brother's wishes.Monarch, however, replied: \u2014 Heaven deprived me of my noble, ever lamented husband, I have made it an inflexible rule to take no step in the affairs of my house without first relerring the matter to my brother-tn.in-law, the Duke of Cobourg.I will write to him The Queen did as she promised, but from the Duke she received the following answer, instead ouf the, J Cnsent she ex, pd oll our Ma, in 8 8 well aware thal during e our important itdcal changes ha | place 1a Germanv, in juance of which the centre of gravity bas shifted from Coburg to Bertin, T therefore tige ete it my duty to eubul \u2018dcoide.\u2018} cou Emporer William, oi not take the 4e Riot \u201cFo Berlin, acco; Ing v e, begs an audience of the mpbeer and scquaints him the object of bis visi peor Sone oo ie matter within ria | a me, peror \u2014 1 have tought fox and at my country is well known to the whole x \u2018wor! People, however, Peo over Baye no den how my heart prtured iscord and disagreements in the i of ny Realy aad my Min- most clear Rpt) of my tbe commission to refer the 7 sdviomn ea Sive Jou him and let him decide.\u201d The Duke then d fects bl steps to the Mac ait sos mn! - wif roads the ne Queen 's potter, mith.fully rex the words for a favorable doctor or's answer vray v Foe Chan ven without hesita- thon :- \u201cWhy sh matter require an decision of mine?have ws to do wit the Duke of ll .or with his son?If the young ip wen to marry, let him do so, and be to bien.\u201d THE QUEENS\u2018 MSTATE.tres Immenite Porsane at What sue May London Truth faring to the announce- nen is about to ment it made phe the.: .make a new \u2014* r Majes sesses an Iminense The etatn Osborne ts at legst five times .valuable as it was when it was purchased by the Prince Albert Bout Mer aie parses be Balmoral BoB as extends over remont was granted to Sans lite in 1866, with reversien to ry; sod Her Majesty purchased Apa three à tor £78; market L''alue ds not oot muoh under the Via Hob in tho place.With regard residences in personal property Mr.Nield left the Queen over £500,000, and the property left by the Prince Consort Is belioved to have amounted ; wire 000.but the p is w yma Mo wa tae deen o she yet rath a of the Queen s er toa.has been confided to Lord Sydney, who isa consummbse Man of business.T have reason tu believe that lon i ee eme ga Bin Te C no rinèess Endecd.thare là 10 ba & message 04 subjeot of noe ctor's es! ment oe be Ra atey however, be ES Eee © younger members of Duchess of y TI And on th Coburg-Gu hh dou deals\u201d Li a Asa many, but t Ch Queen fox progleious Sad so.will any | uecn of the ous ob of.ai 0 wWRO ay Nn mate wil! be een will sot rare lf os font vi | ro pH Hae o will hug! urhll To hin the event Briel i in her mother\u2019 Condonsed Tolegrams.H O.Bonth, ééaler {a fan Nom Yor i sen rasend] able 8785 oWtos consented to Ba Sr, Yom, bp ot condu e defencs 0 tinei th ÿhe Blaine libel suit.teposd at Lid fot warryiog a wi psesend ème vroperty Loft her POmeth Nab ee in.we would make the ancents no thy ocd ang wo or er have of Lirias thy last mw and of ere is not m ; 1 fashion, fel m to his appetito at the age of 152.Dr.Harvey made à poet-mortem pxamination and found no sign of disease.He lived with his wife thirty-two when she ba moadé Li Sho or Of two children st tha to: battle 5 des Via - Sept.9, Ha And Jenicine vas t of twelve.He di 9, , 90 EE nf old Parr ox longer ths than any other n the world, as fat es k din t Eaten was Bootian the reign of béni a great ata for cooking.James VI.the of his own country, so a dishes h cook was im in the parson of Mistress Patton.Is the his mother die at seven.He to th ! ados and der: y, w © cui Does î arme er.At the age of sigh y he he bad severe sickness, on \u201cHee ple onh ie pos of ha at 108 rat uor merchant mamie.m- rm r [bagi By Dep tot e EE prb ab THE DEADENCE OF THE MAORIN, A Great Race Fudiug Away Pafore the English, The visit of the Maori Ki to England, in a tinal effort secure from tbe sa or was In at Bia dea yours To i asia nel disap! , EAST at present it is only oe gad à fou d man.in the | Ene SEE in the treatment of the from that, the fact t th of the white race, It 1s usual to attribute the decline of native races to the ad of the worse vices of the white men, and this is no doubt, In some cases, sn Influential factor.It bas been ge in Hawaii, but though the morals of t natives there has been greatl rally thetr decadence goes on notwithstanding.The Maoris, however, have Rover been & solute.They Te.ave nd sett eon have Totaled Feber ran dt Tiens En that Th \u201casotier boit y n an very fav of of t Ouriously the i a of white Paco rae has killed the native grass.we It $ ought.that the Ang carried with bim an atmospharé fatal polar that his more pro mer etes usly upon them, There interesting races an the fow Maori 7 fomind onein many respects = wf LE 1 Et of who ula.\" No mo us tof 55 SL Sie ed Dat same mu uols ve awept away every trace of ging ci villaation, and, have eatablis us despotism over the greater country.\u2014 Anghish Paper.A Model Hungarias Gipey, Jobat tells » of a sipey whi which 8 Mos- trates banpy Fredo dinar restreint of of i shiva acterizes t happy father of EE t ve children, ane of EE ue tes day.misiak re father Dear Fapoutant \u2018Susiee hunter fa ones, a.ng win deeds H cry CALEED- for ma?the let tter, knowing that I edad 1 s0 à time wben my cure was rt ee, seems pare ai shall act car, but} the chances are she will ot doso.It is a tedious : ma | bon able to have had SE but my experience is 1 awoke tre , but that this time, at Spring\u2014 Northern Sra in He friend chan as bappy cu idle a rincely line.We have seen ioosh ott imbross old Pulaseo frowns at our hotel tas Pia lo.We have marvelled esting looking Palazzo bas been moved b work decoration of We bave critisad folery In fact we au omy we river ft our des from | El Ek HE and saunter back As lazily as wo came tet ome Bucy destin the great apquare, pes: énstie, and an] am try! the interior of tr i and other tourist BACK.By FUGH CONWAN CHAPTER 11 \u2014Corrm ump.at one ti dre moos ray w me.a a which should b thoco who Prt ol dan i (boy bad had ry shox Tor ay might make.! bod been par.be shown me making d od ont tre, Wy By should 1 risk my, my te oF isclosures w llered\u2014acrusat ions EE how pe unknown to me?do?By now the must ve .all trace of the \u20ac ade fod thelr rb- treat.dicule which must attach to phar a ak\u201d as jui Lan of which 1 (oad hot Bro \u201cNe let t hore fade and be forgotten Boun I bave some ple else b jh of, something that ma; \u201cmemoties om py 7 ind Hope Hope come oan fonte aon 2 dims elf \u201cMy defeat Devos \u2018pomme.The 5 Sn mos IES by Sl pen But my cure wes a and ous affair.t spar- matter .light again tructions should reap the case had been treated the simplest > eafest method of poralion\"\u201ctho cos I was teful, 1 Toliowed 0.Joy M is always chosen whe ne nature of the disease and ient pers mits solution or the age oi the it ls termed.When it was all over, and all inflammation at an end; when I f that b the aid of of con gl oould bo to be the most thorough- uocessfui cure he bad ever taken part must have be been something above the Nok ntil my d day shall ! t at a y dying day iy were removed, and and eel told I might now use, or paringly, my unours | oyes.oy, from what seemed never ending 2403, seo the sun, the stars\u2014 i gl by the wind sorges see green ches swn \u201cwith tha breese, end throwi trem shadows on my path! To mark the flower; a bud but yes ay a boom da watch the broad bd sea we eh the ort 0 ! To gauss og Brow shaps: olor, form and tinti To not hear alone, m To me in those first days of ow as the face of sors pion of By ooacy on m, ba that \u201cthe.on walk dotracted from a my to wear those stroog couvez \u201c= fiasses.LE re ea ant Sha 1 Dever be able to do withou 8] asked, Li \" replied Mr.Jay, \u201cis a point which I wish to 5 to You never be able to do wi 1 have tro rbed, dig \u2018ear.but su tin mans Instances 1t may be done.\u201d wr | determined | it should be done.I followed OR.t grest oboe I wore lasoes which only emt Metosay Icould see at ail.ou \u2018ward one, a wly, very sort ound Tp ros Fro aa by.the aid of glnes- s, gonvuxity of which was 80 slight as woarcely notd le, sec as wel as most of my fellow 1 began once more to enjoy ] cannot say tbat, thous her two year Tory about that or, Po no further ae CHAPTER IL.TND FAIRNST SIGHT OP ALL coe 1 Har city Sed =, rades as may er eo, Ris have been bete à 2 wd de -} ali the sight-seeing rdc de oo by du bave pv San Giovan ni and the ET ohae of burden bave i at the plein, a rer ve and with the contempt ra par te lone os te So, immense bronze statues.- tour tasks are over.We are now simp} about and e njovi ourselves, .et a coateatel msds to when we the town sad where ress next resting pince shall a wander d the broad 3 tog oo ow acd en fo ane ot tha £2 ticing | i oki or! the spacious Vit totio saroush we cross phase Ave granite arches spas, tbe class turn 0 fous all > y! the ite the re ana shades ad a Reker and woos e broad pe of ok which te dr favorite and ane the a Wt town stretching open plain be- town, and ar, er away in the ps tower- r brothers.No wonder w te Rosa above hel slo y the view from this terrace more urohes, or pictures.Wo guze our fill, then retrace our stops w moments at our botel ination us Lo comes tha frowning oid leads us up the Via di Beminario.and we find ourselves for tho tweutieth 3 EEE mm La at archy- os teôtua! beaution ie front can boast, ying 0 to discover them an en de vowed vow,\u201d I] said, \u201c that Dave .ture galleriés | know us no rized to hear teallon of entering the * But we more.\u201d \u201cWhat makes the best men break their vows?\u201d \u201cLots of 1 suppose.\u201d : (T6 de Oontinued) © Tast Editi.WII NLNS NSS SN NINE NS NINN \u2018 THE PRESIDENT OF THE BRITISH AS- : SOCIATION.: gran has the honor to be' the first pe in the wurld to give Îts réaderb à t and blographical sketoh of Lord We have reason to believe the of the president of the British \u2018 which our artist used In en- @saving tbe picture presented in our issue of to-day, is the only one in America.We Rad great difficulty in obtaining it, but were determined that our gallery of the British Association should not lack the portrait of tis chief officer.THE FIELD BATTERY.\u2014\u2014\u2014t APP - Eutortainee by ths Officors\u2014Te-night's \"Sports On returning to camp from the review d, the borses Were unbitched and re- faroed to thelr stalls and the guns being unlimbered, the officers and non-comrois- officers were furined up for examina- by the Majur-Gene and Colonel n> The latter officer is this year a personal examination of all © batteries in the minion and is giving the same questi to ail Canadian artilleryinen.His questions generally met with prompt and correot Wers, Yrhich is to be wondered at when it known that the last blue book, which contains a number of changes, and according to which the answers were expected Was only received by the officers ol the battery three weeks This practices of submitting artillery Officers to examinations at the annual on can bardy fail to engender à thorourhness in that branch of the service and is an idea which could be with tbe best results in the cavalry and tiiantry services.This examination prac- concluded the annual inspection of Sone and when it was over an ad- rant tof tho ofiicers and thetr friends was made to the mess tent, where Soloual Btevenson and the officers of the Battery a select party Yo a récherché Jonch.prop prepared in excellent style by Mr.E.Push.br their caterer.Lt.-Col.Stevenson ided, having on his right Major-General Rss and on his left Col Irwin, R.A.vice-chairs were occupled by Capt Green and Lieut.J.8.Hall, aad Rens Mae guests were M3 Middleton, Mrs.Reld Chas.Donce, Miss Woodridge, Col.Reid, a Waterloo veteran and late of the 78th Bighlapders.Col.Worsley, B.M., Col er preligleutlle, District Pay- Reddy, Surgeon Major, Montreal Yoni Battery; Dr.Chas.MoEach- nan.Veterinary Surgeon; Lieut-Col.Hand y- late of the Victoria \u2018Rifles ; Mr C._Bar- Mr.Thos.White, M.P., H.Beau- grand and representatives \u2018of the Witness and STAR.The choice repast provided was done full justice to and ter the drinking of the toast of \u2018\u2018 The Queen,\u201d pro L received wit unwanted urroundirgs.The military and athletic sports in camp this vis rans Jr be under the immedial of Major-General Middleton Fre Mrs.Middleton, and Lieut.-Col.frig Cy M a.Liout.Lol McGibbon, os Bu es, Bu of the Gin Dis Lou pt.am, Dr r an av thrie will act as judges.he camp and pécounds will bo \u2018ortillanti du mui daet y the electric the 65th Battalion Band will be in attend- apoe and the City Passenger Railway will run extra cars until the close.The programme for to-night includes head and post practice, tilling at the ring, foot races, living eelbarrow race, sword exercise and Jur suing practice, company drill competit oon ascensiud, bicycle races.tent race, tug of war and horse racingand jumping.For the drill competition picked teams have been entered from the 6th Fusiliers, Victoria Rifles and Prince of Wales Rifles.The tents will be struck to-morrow morning at five, and the Battory will immediately | new the old High School building at the corner of University and Dorchester streets.Major-General Middleton informed a STAR reporter that he returus to Ottawa to-mor- row morning.march out of camp to the uarters in THE CHARGE AGAINST SERGEANT GAUTHIER.Bome of Ex-Constable Groleau's Evidence.The preilinipary examination into the charge of perjury brought against Sergeant Gauthier by ex-constable Groleau was resumed this moruiug before Judge Dugas, when the evidence of Groleau was continued.He said :\u2014 \u201cI did not desire the dismissal of Bet.Gauthier, and the reason I made my cemplaint was for the information of the Chief, and for bim tn act as be saw fit.My iden was to let the Chief and the Committee know the truth and that he had re; nie yr.Iam positive that Mr.Gauthier re- por me to the Chief in the rnonth of May being drunk and insul passers by.He did so in my own preeence.can swear that when Lachapelle was brought to the station by me, (\u2018onstable Paquette was not present.Qoustable Roy was present all the time.I never sounded Constable Roy since as to whether ho was there or not on that ocos- 1 was dismissed about eleven days before the investigation o! the sub-com- mittee was opened, and during that inwerval I do not remember ever having said Constable Miller that ! would yet make things hot at No.4 station.I can swear positively that Paquette was not present when Lachapelle was brought in, searched, struck and put in the cells.Nome of the members of the Police or Sub-Police Committee advised me to lay the present complaint.1 did it of my own free will.\u201d \u201cWas it not At the suggestion of one ot tbe members of the Police Committee that you engaged your present advocate, and waa it not undors! at Lhe tite between the said member and yourself that vou would have nothing to pay for Lis services.\u201d ** Na, never.The investigation was then adjourned til 9.30 o'clock.THK TRAINMEN.This Morning's Session.Besides the officers mentioned in ter- day's STAR, the following delegates the Convention of the Conductors\u2019 aud Brake- mens\u2019 Association have arrived in the clty: 8.Hilliman, M.O'Hal- loran, oronto;, T.Paisley, Brookville; E.Haskell, W.Woods, , Port Hope; A.B.Forrest, St.Thomas ; C.laide H M.McDonald Toronto; Wri a pon: doa; E.Bill tani TA Mandan, Dakota : M.Marshall, Wind J.DO\u2019 y, Point Levis \u2018 Ares, \u2018The first reguiar meeting of the Convention was held this morning, at Lomas\u2019 hotel, Point St.Charles, bere all subsequent meetings will held.The press were not admitted on the that the Association bein et upd its infancy, and the members Dot ng accustomed to speak in public, some might be deterred from freel pressing r opinion in the presence of stream A discussion took place this morn oe on tuo proposal of one of the members to change the name of the moctety from * Association\u201d to \u201cUnion.\u201d This brought up the question of the relations hetween eapital and labor, which was freely discussed.However, the proposed change having a tendenc assimilate tho Association to Trades Catone, to which it is o (Opposed.the majority of the members vot.againat the pro amendmont, « only two of those present in favor of The Lachine Disappearances.22e Tho body of Mrs.Bertrand.of Lachine, disappearance ia referred to to-da ound t ten o'clock this morning, ting in the canal, about fonr miles nort of ine, by two canal teamsters, one of whom swam to it aod brought it ashore, when t was taken tot lady's late homo.Mrs.wan about 35 years of and as ing Sident of ¥ bow Le Bfteen ons of aro the ® whom 0 years of age.© had aince the birth of her last child.nearly a back, sald.teen slightly insane.i Rah e thrown herselt thtn rater 4 a Quarter of a mile north of Ring was done too close Tage Capt.Bertrand bas been The Merwies Settlement.Mr.David Morrice out.on Saturday Jast to visit the numerous mills in the West .nterested in b is settlement rd th a view of into lina \u2019 olin th them in dt rn, p , the present and the \u201con the sitsooured Ti fiabilities aire re oil dus yesterdaÿ were ee es, unlike an 7 pores are trans- tô other ladion.sc sc that in the case of les of daughters for instance, it have tickets for ali, but the facil os Pa ee take bol is same rate.Ann receive à copy of the Report and their f after the fret.\u2018ear is $5.Lile Members of \u2018course pay no further con apdracoive, » oo y of the Banore ols \"i With or Ho ation en.e mee or: au the TO siting ho embers.and for ai who become members in a to rday next; but they will not rantee accommodation for any joining Sher that date as they do not know whether there will be sufficient room.though they wi i ed to provide all that Is requir- turday evening lecture - menced at the meptings held in Nottingham and were intended FOR THE OPERATIVE CLASSES SIMILY and not for members.The admission fee is erally two or four cents, and in addition fo the lecturer, some other promivent member makus short speeches, so that the working classes, wbo could not afford time ur money to attend the meetings, have an opportunity of seeing and hearing some of the great sc sclentite men.Accordingly, tickets are not usually sold to members, but placed in the bands of managers and ov \u2018erlooket s In large factories, so that those for whom the lecture 18 prepared way able to far, secured attend it.At the last year's meeting at Southport special trains were run from the surrounding towns, and 8 vory largo audience of working men was resent {0 b ear the lecture by Sir Frederick Ram This year there is not the Decessity of a lecture} for the \u2018\u2018operative clase,\u201d as class distinctions ase not so strongly defined here in Canada as in the Old Country.The lecturer chosen by the Amodiadon is Professor Ball, Astronomer al for Ireland, his subject being \u201cComets,\u201d Boy it is sure to be enjoyable, as Professor Hall is an admirable lecturer, whose native Jrieh humor is tem by genuine scienti- kpowledge.- {hls is confirmed by a very flattering and rich criticism which the-writer heard at a lecture by Protessor Bail on the \u201cMountains of the \u201cMoon last Autumn in the Old Country.An Irish Sergeant of Police came out of the Lecture Hall and said: \u201cWell, sor, he'll do.\u201d \u201cWho do you mean?\u201d \u201cWhy.the lecturer; I heard one sentence and then [ kem away \u2018because I knew he was om did he begin?\u201d dd: \u2018Supposin\u2019 somèone was to run off Eo the moon, who'd be the first to find be wouldu toting people où aleop While e wouldn't lot the ple go to sleep w he talked like tha peo The following the programme of the first night 8 performance on the \u201cCir- cassian \u201d Her Majesty\u2019 8 Theatre, 88, * Circassian.\u201d To-night, August 13th, H.M.Servants will act a naw and original Charade in the Saloon Theatre.To begin at 8.30 punctually.Car- Tages at at 10 p.m, This is a new version of the known play: \u2014 \u201cBouts at the Swan\u201d or \" Boniface and the Goose.\u201d The Dramatis Persone were: \u2014SBcene I\u2014 Simon Hunifare, Jemima Boniface, Susan, the ald, John, the ostler.Scene so 112 Mery Ann, Mr asa, The Brilis Asa, Lord \u2018A dotphus Fitztoolle.Scene III\u2014 he Wood, The following members of the British As- soclation have left in the different vessols :\u2014 Per \u201cParisian,\u201d left Aug.16, 1384: Wm.P.Marshall, F.J.Hornimar, Dr.Geo.Harley \u2018N.'.Hardcastle \u2018and brother, Rev.Canon gers, Rev.Walter Rogers, W.E MoNab, Jas.Fewings.Rev.Howard Fox, Peter Price Por Richardson, A.W.+ erkin, Ed.Wells, Hy.Henry Jones, W.D.Spanton, ofthington, Wm.Thompson, G.W.\u2018Chas.Fox, a: Mrs.oyce and Em T.H.Thomas.John Robbad: iss Awy Herford, Miss Frances Herford.Geo Oliver Jones, Geo.Turner, A.W.Re ee I ech, E.8° \u201cWilliams, H._ Alabéater.Ant ur Rig, Jord \"Rayleigh, 8ir Lyon Play- air, Dr.8.Playfair, 8ir.F.Bramwell, Bir Per *Polynestan.\" Aug.14 1884.\u2014 a Henry Marsh, W.8.Faliew.G.B.Lo 5 nce Bate, We rad, 8.A.vor.unb, J.H.Woolrock, J.TE Dor on oo T.Bpri F.W.Danby.Arnold Smith, Miss vo.Smith.Py Walter 8.George, A Alien Harker.Wm.Barnard, Wm.Swnies.W.May and wife.Miss Bucken.Miss Bale.G.N.Kenaha.& Por \u201c Oregon.\u201d 10ft Aug.14, 1884: \u2014T.Rupert Jones, NE Horton Fllis, Robert N.Ball.James P.Serivenor, John Baker, wife and deumhisr, All.Godson, John Leach, two sons and & cousin.THE PACIFIC SLOPE.Ueners! Manager Van Horne Asking for a Terminus on the Pacific, Mr.an Horne, the enargetic pusbing genera ! manager of the Canadian Pacific flway, has arrived at British Columbia, having tramped on font a distance of over a hundred miles from Kickin Horse Lake, sixty miles weet of the summit of the Rocky Mountains, to a point at the base of the mountains, where track is laid to.Mr.Van Morne has interviewed the members of the Clty Council of New Westminster re- | warding the terminus of the road.So far, it .that no decision on this vexed ques- has been arrived at, but it appears lo be more than probable thai the carried to Coal Harbor or Eng Be Bay \"aod that % coanecting ite to ow estminster.the councillors, pm rE 2 operations of the CPR wore open ns we board, and be would tell them plainly that the syndicate bad not five dollars or five cents to apend on branch lines.They had money enough to build the main line, but the Government would not permit any portion of Le at money to be expended on Pranchos.ithout discussing the branch further he thought it proper that it was the company's In to carry the roarl to Coal Harbor or somewhere in that vicinity.As soon as the Dominlon government reached tide water at Port cody they stopped, because they had fulled their agreement.Thea syndicate had applied to the provinetal government for a orator fand in the virhity of Coal Harbor or à terminus, and if the grant were made d ratse money on these lands and pre he line.On STREAMERS TO JAPAN.As soon as the road was finished the com- to say pray intended to put on lines of steamers tn pected ted to do an immense business because conid carry at Joss cost than any other transsdntinen would be enormous, and it was quite ble the company would not seem to have any proper oot on à the amount of reom that would De Seon Japan and elsewhere.They ex- road.The trade of this country, he sal uire the whole of Barrard Inlet.\u201d Peonle at the terminus.At Winnipeg they bad 21 miles of side track and 300 acres of ground for their works, and at Fort Wi aad Port Arthur they had six miles but far mors than this would be required ab the torminus.They did not propose make such preparations merely as would meet the present utrements of trade, but tiey were loo ooking forward to the contingencies of ture development.It was most important that the qu tion of final termini should be settled without de- lav.There ware people ready to invest their money whenever that question was fixed and two or three capitalists had followed him to this vinom in the AE ne | onts-réping oapiiel out of he counter, Lot only keeping capital out of the count t the C.P.R.would be finished in slrteen Leen Charges.xander Mr.C.Campbel fon 0 ot ad Campbell, oe of tésti 0 passed with flying colors at the recent bar examtna- tions, will shor Sater the law firm of Abbott, Tait and PERSONAL The following are among the arrivals at the Richelieu EN.fo and daugbter, London, Osk: Rev.D.ge a Tr, : v.\u2018Three 2 don, M.Noel, St.relic vod this morni w rr te, 5 lores h ay .Robe n, Hoo.3.G.Robe serious has devoted himself thematical works have 80 purely techn John William Stru Ferling Place, Mathematics in the bridge, was which would have re nity College, his fellow students.Wrangler haa previous! exhibition.ollowi when a student of a oo! ed himself in the ting to teach This f the hi ghost living authorities, but, a Dice, will probabl ne TRE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY STAR WEDNESDAY AUGUST 00f 1830 PARLIAMENTARY ELEOTTON.Co srECIAL Rn THE STAR.) souci Po athens Er reine MARSEILLES, deaths from hole last night, and of a Toulon.LORD RAYLEIGH.The Preaident-elact of the British Association, whose portrait appears above, is famed as the one Englishman of high van who called forth the p y nog er be extensively known.sad Protoss.of piversity of Cam- bor 12, 1842.born Navem! Owing to the delicacy of bis cometitution.to hardships of a public school dangerous, ho was under the charge of the Rev.J.T.f Torquay.Hv speedily developed a fond.Deas or experimen research à and his chief amusement photography.In October, 1861, ae entered Tri- Cambridge, and was there among tbe reading men\" by He uated with distinguished Donors, being | Senior So taken several prizes and He the usual oustom bas distinguish- inations, Trinity Coll elected bim a Fellow.In 1871 Mr.Strutt married the second daughter of the late James Balfour, of Whit- me, Scotland, thus losing his fel- jewship.On the 14th of June, 1872, be succeeded to the title, and in the same year was elected a Fellow of the Royal | Soclety, to Transactions he had and bas contributed many important papers.The medal of this Boclety was conferred upon him in 1882 as a recogniuon of the impor- tanoe of his scientific work.In 1879, upon the desth of Prof.Clerk Maxwell, who had all the chair since its establishment in » Lord Rayleigh was appointed Professor of Experimental Physics in Cambridge.Sines then he has devoted much of his time to the organization ot.,tbo maguificent \u201cCavendish Laboratory,\u201d the gift of the Duke ot Devonshire, lor of the University.D before said the writings of Lo Toi ch are only known to his scientific confrères.Numerous papers from his pon are scattered through the pages of the several learned publications of England Some, however, have been collected into a volume and published soparately.Only one extensive work has » pre roduced by him, namely, \u201cThe Theory of Bound,\u201d a mathe matical treatise in two volumes.It was begun on the Nile in 1872, and published in 1877-78.The article on Optics in the last volume of the Enoyclopædl a Britannica | was RE RS een on bY, bim ol a very modest and reciting Hite and is much more the stud than the mab of the world.FRANCE AND indemuti French Minister has draw if payment is ref! furnished with the electric CAMLE EOYPTIAN JOURNAL been suppressed.sition is critical.He wi A quitted.sult of the COMMAND NEw YORK, report will be suby the Navy in à few most oats reports © will or mentir trated b THE MORMOK NASHVILLRE, Aug.20\u2014 Crry or Muxrco, À that an ony that a Ee ha s nt backing to ort was « hospitable © pope be hed met ¢ =F the 16th of the } Hanlan'y) - 1{0hearsk ~ driven in state to de town lan rocel * in Hs ES champion\u2019 ed the Mayor the oavivia Jrad » CHINA.The Indemnity Heduced\u2014Another Chinese Iron-Clad.PEKIX, Aug.30.-Franca has reduced the demand to 2,000,000 francs.The been used.\u2018ordered to with- STETTIN, A 20.Apother ironclad for the Chinese vas launched yoeterday.Itis light.SUPPRESSED.JATRO, Aug.20.~The Journal Ki Ahren has The French protested against the action.ANGBA PEQUINA.BERLIN, Aug.20.\u2014Fhe North German Ga- sole holds that the British Government is nsible for the a dempie made to poupe Consul has wit the German colony at Angra Leq od aa it is displaying a spirit of an unfriendliness.A CRITICAL POSITION.WADY HALFA, Aug.20.\u2014A letter from Colonel Cars le; who Ie fu bere for r Dongola and threaten violence.vil Foture o proses v Velie B pra PEN ANR ACQUITTED.vu duded ihe bully Begs ma at, being oo Thea gun ce Prats his aequittal th ap Tous | Er rated te ERICA, ta Secretary of It jill be one of the sent to the de- ry à naval officur Joo Imaguscript ur tau vies views.4 bois DERS.Mormon Elder, rts, y ask the Governor to ward for the arrest of the men who Te elders on Cane Creek.Roberts à letter CAN CONSPIRACY.TE ug.2.The authorities been shot.\u2018dent to Yucatan.Eotreme secrecy is maintained by the sutho, rites regarding the trial and disposition of risoners.The conspiracy had pot pui to warrant an insurrec- could not bave sabcceded in any CSHANLAN IN AUSTRALIA.te the Casadisn-Haulaa Makes a Ovation The Bendigo 10 gives the fo cs visit to Le o Basis Club ub an- the ac champion tou to the cit ae of thelr ton Tor Ft oF dani: nasdag Ay Ee yas Score > the officers of Jooal rowt Ing clube anc and rowed f inute and dr soc ie 2 \u201cup his exhibt- tion b \\.various ons, othe Royal TES Tanabe the sven- ing the champion was n the chief osrd.He was was introduced b t Ellison of the ont snd before going on with play sta that -in gominæ out to pal the ve e re nd t hat he alwa his best fn any a e pes pa OBITUARY.Sultan Pasha, A cable despatch from Calro announ the death of Sultan Pasha, the President.of the tian Legislative Council.He was about sixty-two oe rs of age.He was a fellah by birth.Very fortunate in all his enterprises, and though o wing like most a great desl to e m Acence of 1email Pasha, he & successful career, due in the main 8 ad his own industry.An able and ctica) agriculturist, he had the reputation of being a keen and shrewd man of business.Though very ambitious and rather given to int be was no politician, and he never meddied with matters which he did not understand.An orthodox Mussulman, though by no means a fanatic, he was very sober and abstemious, s ing littleon >Shimaoil, but practising nobly - simost princely charity.Like all true Mohamm he gave ove-tenth of bis yearly Income to the .He first entered official life under Said Pashe as Nasr Kism (Sous Préfet) at Minieh, and iat er at Ben¢h Souefl.Under Ismail Pasha he was first made Mudir (Préfet) of Benéh Souefl, and as such cieated ted » Bey; ales Font Inspector of she Daira Sanish ( ore was mn ortgaged when he found oo.portunities for utilizing his special kno edge of agricultural mprovemen which Ismail rewarded the gift of considerable tracts of ape some time he was nominated poche and Inspector-General of Upper res 2P6, 8 most hoporable | Bi; e post, there only at that time two being t.each having the supreme udirs in bis region.P control of these offices were abolis {in the administration of and assisted cult task of loss 30 pa (0 say t 0 EE, one for Upper, the other pu Lower ter on when he joined the Daira them materially in their di ting of into Need- at he had been 8h.\u201cei-Belod one of the largest that as Fe à eto he had } Omde proprio of his diet een In lores ident ott the Council.He was tron of philanthropic Institutions he became Pres a liberal ever in the advan educa- 204 A bere Condensed Telegrams, Heavy tbundersto: ve cooled \u2018 tho atmosphere fr Prana aa greatly Fisher Dominio Bilimont, who the confessor ol Maximilian whie in Texion, died at the palace of { Miramar near Trieste, on Monday.The French Government declares oi Tor oo pa dut which it has, is the exist cosi0n cattle- Interests It is deemed to be a d to assist farmers, and tis aty | ill will\u2019 pasa.that earnestly The tatermationnl Congress t will ra vone at The The Hague, Thursday, Aus laco at Tubberourry, Dublin.Counsel for the Toes but the rt refused the request.QUARANTI NED, net at Cros He.Considerable ed in shipping circles y by the Seoten.eten- tion at Grosse \" steamship \u2018\u2019Vorset \u201cof Te ai Steamship line ontreal and rp.From the statement of the sents the vessel with 34 8 steerage rs, at- rived at Isle on Mon and en quarantine when the physl- \u201cclan Pacs sed to come on board, se it was Lot his Juty to : vessels jou 0 to inthe oven and eight in the morn + à clean pu of hold! va barre dpvats wi probably vi are protest to tawa on the subject.Tho ot CITY ITEMS \u2014A ud Somplaints ba have recently been Dade op the % Asgracetul oife street, Fe ported lépression ln agricultural i 1 that they be admitted to bai! pending th] but as poaven mas, oui of nis = ntative ex prospnest to mest enone w \u20ac RESTS.that Each, before he sien.tox\u2019 confided to ble fi) General Hao goo, and also to Senator T omas H.Benton his d on to receive Mr.Clay's fire without retarning it.Some of the accounts spy that he did this, but the better thar ity Is to the effect that on tho first ballet p uncomfortably near Mr Qlay, and struck a stump close behind hi m, It was not until the second exchange ol shots that Mr.Randolph carried out nin nal intention end tired his rio e air above Mr.Clay's head.Randolph ave his friends for this proposed gourse, ore the duel took place, were that he had no animosity against Mr.Ciay\u2014 that to return his fire would be to acknowledge Mr, Clay's right to call him to account for words spoken in debater that he was Tiling to stand u up a man and be 8 ut was not ng to engage in a duel as a Virginia senator\u2014-that Mr.Clay had ¢ a wife and children to mourn his loss, while he had no one, To Iriends, however, he promised that, 4 they met he should \u2018see a Mr.Clay's eye\u201d he might change his mind où that point.It appears that he did his mind on the wa wo Vos 8 for the follo reason.t Mr.Clay ba asked pis\" second to to \u201cgive him the word in the manner, it was proposed to give it on the field.On this being done he expressed his doubts as to his being able to raise bis pistol, take aim and fire in the time scribed.The Virginian, on learning ot construed it into a desire on the ils, Mr.Clay Lo get more time in w en to take aim, so as to make sure work.While this was not Mr.Clay's purpose, there is no doubt but what he was very much in earnest in the whole affair.e bad, Do bint of Mr.Raudoiph'e proposed though it seems the secouds on do ote aiden were actuated by a desire to reduce the chauces of a fatality to Lhe lowest mini- \"Aller Randolph fired eo the alr he | 2 \u201cI do n re a Cla an - vancing, offered ÈS hand à Clay re- spon Jah much emotion: \u201cI trust in God, my dears u are untouched.After what bas occurred, 1 would not have barm- ed you for a thousand worida.\u201d Mr.Ran- doiph said jocosely: \u201cYou owe me aovat, Mr.Clay.\u201d Mr.Clay answered:_ \u201cI am lad the dobt 1s not greater.\u201d The bullet fad d passed through the skirt of Randolph's The parties were the best of friends he rem er of \u2018their lives \u2014 Philadelphia To let one's friends is one thi be foroed to feel that they have | in an unkind way, and , but to you go, t you cannot k qu uiteas well of them as you used to do, is another and much harder trial.There is something divine in the science of numbers.Like it holds the sea in the bollow of its band.It measures the earth; it weighs the stars; it illumines the uni verse; it is law, it is order, it is beauty.It is much easier to find a score of men \u2018| wise enough to discover the truth than to 1 tind one Intrepid enough, fu the face of opposition.to stand up for it.It is generally admitted that there cannot be anything more exqnisitely delicate for perfuming the handkerchief than Murray & Lanman's Plone Water ;but its t Fr distinctive is its ada ty to the uses of he bath.It iy che only fume that we know of eapec Feularly suited to use in tb this way.ap wer 1t has of \\mparting to the waters of bath great soothing, refreshing, and invigorating effects, is peculiar to | \u2014\u2014\u2014 FINANCIAL.The morning session of the Stock Exchange was easier and values in some cases reacted a little from recent advance.The following were the sales: \u2014 15 Bank Montreal 183, 10 Ontarfo 110, 5 Merchants 114%, 22 Toronto 180.20 do 179%.100 115 40 63%, 85 Gas 191%, 25 do 191X.100 do 191%, 35 do 191X, 100 do 19114, 50 Can.Pacific 46%.The afternoon session of the Stock Exchange opened steady.but a weaker tone set in and prices slightly declined with a fair average number of sales.The following were the sales: \u2014 50 Bank Montreal 19314; 60 do 192% : 125 Ontario 110%: 21 Toronto 179; 80 Commerce 138; 25 do 122%; 25 do 122%: 25 do 129%: 25 Federal, 51X.25 do 51%.10 Richelieu 61% 25 do 62.125 do 61X, 50 Gas 190X, 100 do 191.25 do 190X, 100 do 19044 100 Land Grant Bonds 97%, The English money market was devoid of feature and Consols sold at 100 11-18 for cash and 100% lor account.Fours and a hall 114X ; Erie 19%: lilinols Central 181%; Canadian Pacific Railway 47X; New York Central 113%, this is the strongest English market for American and Canadian stocks seen for a long time.COMMERCIAL LOCAL, The receipts of corn and gheese on foreign acoount still continued, and shippers vie the St.Lawrence appeared to manifest some little activity.Wholesalo range of values remained unchanged, while current prices were as undermentioned: Buperior extra flour.$525 to $540: extra - superfiné $4 90 to 4 95: fancy $4 35 to 84 35: & Bpring extra, 9495 to $5 85: supertine 8325 to 188 40: Canadn strong bakers\u2019 $4 75 to 5 25: F American strong bakery\u2019 $5 25 to $560: fine ~ $83 10 to $8 20; middling, 3 90 to $300: Pollards \"$370 to 2 80; Ontario bags, medium, $335 to $835: Bpring extra $3 15 to $3 20; superfine \u201c81-65 108175; city bags 2 75 to $380; Oats -426 to 4éc.Bye, 70¢ to 716.Corn 83¢ to 67e.Pense 920 to 95c.Barley 550.Rad Winter \u2018wheat.92 to 950 : white wheat, 90 to 92e.4-reed and oansl were posted to-day as follows :\u2014 By rall\u201449,117 barrels flour, 15 dar- \u2018réls ashes, ST8 kegs butter, 6,648 boxes i 21 Mean main in ppusion sut A st cheese, 2389 barrels pork.269 rolls leathor.23 the well known stobaoco.Via canal\u20146.860 bushels corn, Faris and Det Ste S barrel boxes cheesb, are among Stophen Soit of Now York.5 ashes.609 5 casks nounced to deliver addresses.adtrits, FOREIGN.The it somes P.N.ing éomrsdor so d'gther {| Liverpool provision market steady with being luvinoibles.% ui was to have taken j'the exception of tallow whish was six pence stronger at 36s.The Liverpool grain market maintained an uhaccountable in differènce to American cere- { als ars1 Beerbohim wired the trade as follows: Cargoes off coast wheat very little enquiry.Ditto.Corn, nothing offering.Cargoes on passage and for shipment wheat, quiet.Oorn firmer.Mark Lane wheat slow: ditto corn steady.Liverpool wheat spot dull, and corn firmly held.Mixed maiss 5e SXd.Canadian peas 8s 1d.AMERICAN, Ohloago grain market, which ruled steady yesterday.opened quiot to-day.Wheat, 79% Sept.81% Oct, 82% Nav.: and at 11.45 stood 79% Sept.81% Oct.83% Mov.Corn opemed strong: 38% Bept.50% Oct 66M Nov, and when report was taken registered S8X Sept.BX Oct, 46% Nov.Oats 38% Bept, 38% Oct.Lard, $7.67 Sept, 7.77 Out.7.60 Nov.Chicago grain market closed steady.but not at as high a range of figures as eurrent early in the day.Wheat, 78% Sept, 80% Oet 824 Nov.Corn 353 Sept 81% Nov.Osta, 25% Sept, 36% Ost.7.17 Oct, 1.68 Nov.Year pork $18: Chisago receipts of cereals Commerce 124, 25 Richelieu 62X, 26 do 62%, | \u201che receipts of grain and provisions by rail- ; bushels, «nd shipments advised 6! wheat 32.- 000 bushels, corn 983,000 bushels, oats 163,000 of tous sé poséeF wore 18.768, Tren alone 974: lef \u20184,000.Light grades 85.09 \u2018to 44); : mixed packing $5.90 to 6.30; heavy shipping $8.35 to 665.Cattle recaipts, 6.900.New York grain market ruled firmer, the keeping with the.geperal tendency of other\u2019 MOONLIGHTERS.BELEABED.Virgina side, bop far from the i markets, Red Winter wheat 90% Sept | 3 on , August 30.Several moonlight ; of Mr., ch he Oot 94 Nov.Corn 61% BSopt.61 Oct, MX the ve been released from er Hefforma wa wha assald to vo used debate in | Senate, Nov.Oats 33% Aug, 81X Sept, 32% Oct, Je five years ererman, whe wis of state, with ving » socretary | Whelctale Provisions, \u2018 .tain and den the admini- The trade in hog products was steady and ™ lé CHOLEBA 68 hote reson 3 Sort ton B values were fairly maintained.Canadian ULON, ._20\u2014There are e ra puritan short out 31.50 to $33; Western mess, 19.50 under PE dore.Tere wero 4 ps Wr Sy prio uit 102050; hams, quiet but firm at 15 to 15% hy Thre were our RUE, 12 q words s bacon, in fair demand at 18 to 13%4: laxd, very firm at 11 to 11%c.Other provisions duii at current prices.Choese, 10 to 10x: Liverpool anble, at 33s.Butter quiet and without special demand at a range from 14 to 176.for best Western selections.Eggs, easier at 17% to 186.New York market firnf for cheese and butter but strong for eggs at 18% to 18X for Canadian.Torante Preduce Market, Market rather more active in wbeat at a break in No.8 Fail: a cargo of 15,000 bushals Was sold at 900 delivered in Montreal: offered at 85¢ f.o0.c,, with 80c bid: No.3 Spring sald at equal to 96% ec.Oats sold at 42c for choice sound and 38c for heated.Barley and peas nominal, Wheat, Fail, No.2, 90c; do No.8, 85 to 90c : Spring, No.2, 95 to 96c; oats, No.1, 38 to 42e; flour, superior.$4 90 to 5; extra, $4 6U to à 70.NEW YORK STOCE EXCHANGE Reported Macdougall Rros.Stock Brokers SL Pranools Be Étree L.August 20.T ESS Op'g Clsz F2 7e re help BT.ons erin viene e re.oc Mall.5] fie Unlon Pac.5134 5 MONTREALSTOCE BACHANGN.Reported for Tie STAR By Gorden, fitrathy & Co.tock Brokers.1 t.Francois Xavier Street.Aux.20.Close previ; To-day.Last Remi annual di BANKS ous day.__3% dend Asked.Bid.|Asked.Bia.5 pe.]19814 198 '19214 192 3 pe.LAVAL 0m4 111501 Bo io.as GA as ae 4 pe.1134113 1118, ape.179 1179 [17814 slrershirar TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE.TORONTO, Angust 20, BANKS.Asked.Bid.10244 19214 \u20142x0t + 118 A\u201d 114 12315 New York amd Chicago Prices Curreat.GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, AR GRALN IF CRICARO.SF ECULATE Sr de ee tations at once, er qe poids te the Shera fora good eo! in speculation, dgniont T Ci fag mn 3 American aies .margin rules as New « issue con A oh the spot fur from 10 shares npards.upon from from | to Sur more r cent.mar order in every case.dor Ë re We exroue scones ter n order received to uy \u2018oe nell upon any sydden T an in he market isat vale executed at su port And a quick profit be fantenrd pot, eras Jule change so y at rimes that the chance would be missed if urder Ted Now York, Pri se ved'over speciai ire 1e Rene ER vi lu T.F.SRAMAT CO, Montreal Ti Co.RER Prabcolé Xavier See Te (os JAMES R.ADAMS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Orrice « Fancy STATIONERY, AND FINE FANCY GOODS, 167 84.James Strqet, - © © MONTREAL THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Infallible giicToC se SARSAPARI IRSAPARILLI [Quaws REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION ROOMS.The usual Friday's Sal Sale _at my Rooms.Kt, Jumes Bt, will comprise Furniture received from a private residence.BALE AT 10 0'CLOCK, W.E.SMA w, Auctioneer, INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of JOSEPH A.FELLIER.st Engene de Grantham.The above named has made an hdsignment of his Estate and Effects to us for the benofit of his creditors.Claims must be fyied at our office, within 15 days from this date to ensure their collocation for dividend.KENT & TURCOTTE, - _196 4 ot Trot Tenture This eines: TS n wel Ee that he he closes gut i fi hit a Gin \u2019 + \u2014If\u2014 COMING! The countries where Cholere prevails, as in India, Ching and Africa, Pain-Killer is considered the surest and safest of all known remedies, snd the natives place the most perfect reliance in il.\u2014 Bead he following extract trous tbe Letter of à rais- sionary in China : DEAR S12s.-1 ought to have acknowledged lo: the box of Pain-Riller yon had the goodness road me last year.Its doming was moss providential.I belirve hundreds of lives were saved, under dod, by it.The Cholera appeared hero soon after we received 18 Wo resorted at ouce 10 the FAIN-KILLER.using as directed for Cholera.A list was kept of all to whom the Pain-Killer was given, and var native assistante assured us that eight sul of every ten tw whom I8 was prerorthed, recore Beliove me, dear wire.uratefully and fatehfaily yours, J.MH.JOHNSON, Miusmonery fo Suaion, CMna.Beware of (\u2018ounterfeits and imitations.Ask for the genuine l'erry Devis\u2019 l\u2019an-Killer and take Do other.178 w PLAIN % \"*L AQUARE \u2014 BE STONE CHINA, 1s ™i \" \"QUARE SHAPES, Very New an.Pretty.And just ns Cheap as the Old Fashioned Shapes.WILEY'S CHINA HALL, 1801 Notre Dame Btreet.19611 J OUNATON'S FIBRINE DOG CAKE Orn; Tt je the best food svac pau our dogs in good bout ee ion.over to \u201cWM.DRYBDALE 190x2awtt © \u201cMontreal Kennels.\u201d Be, der PENN NN NOT AE y ue DSTREL » Doa keep Accountants, correèt ail Place d'Armes, Montreal.ofp ECA sent W.Montreal, August, 20th, 1884, 196 à | SEE EVER VE WI u du ADYERTISER OBE LIKE TO | Cie B pres ons a lace from as a special , sure Sumter Complaint, partner in some business.All commu- pi mes Sp Coveruion & C5.cores Bloury and nications str.nfidential.Would be glad to open correspandence through an agent.R (REGISTRRED)\u2014A de 196 1 ETO P.O.Dex 1399.= mé R hing Ro bse for the U je de ; scalp pre- nico sn small dwellin for i] family ; ne ) \u2018 ; hair dress- amandes\u201d from ress W.K.Smith, 50 3 = NE A tiny UT Tol sn starer.T° LET-A SELF TAINEL- MEDIUM sized House, contra locality, all con- Too RE Caine r mots, at 3 Anderson Sireet.Arr ANTED\u2014WITH IATE IE EOE.= session, s Fu hod t sven, RIL a deu a i ret Ts\u201d re A security for for same ne by frst | mortgage.wv ANTE Be 'ARTNE AN 24 house in Pape Ens Ea business man with rat-clans Jor + a opening of a branch in J jemi eas capital'req riner of London firm now in Montreal.aan! + Q.1301, * Tan vice.sé ; BOA ACAXC LE AND BINGLE roots Denis Stree 1985 B TET ine hodated wité board and Tom a1 01 C'haérain Be, moda Toe d Rental bone red.focais if requis ocality 7g: Saini Drivath nao po other boa! rders Rept, \u201cP Tey Eris om 9 ee y OOMK-10R 2UNF 1 200 a R R of kitchen.on Dore ter St.EY or other lodgers.A 177,\" 81am Office.194 3 TR ONS.FORRTIR Eb PEDROOM AND sITTINU- room, ln a private family.Apply at 53 St.Urbain St.ROX%2 La pie, water co also, on VAC es IS Norte rane 4, oF for TER REF RNISHEL ROOHS ON THE ROSES fat double or single RNISHEL ¥ odern tnprovements ta, at 33 Victoria OONF\u2014FT PRNTEHER ROONE SCITABLE Fo | RS 2 gentiemen.6 Heaver [laii Sqna 3 a M-LARGE FRONT PARLOR, tished, rent 66.A Tan À ce, SX.denn de \u201cNontreal, Aor St.108 2 Lace WATCH AND (CHATS, 630.Lady's Wa tech, enamelled.ig *Q Fhe! adr * cu A + 96 1 Fan ViLLUIE Ca IN working order.(;rahain, 1305 St.Catherine Street, near Bleury.1 BA ov , SHORT time in ase, cost gps Ww be sold gain.Can xX US Hamed trees bar Fos A SHOP.\u201c Q.1423,\u201d 81AR Office.x vais WES Aer ÿ LoRead St SE ARE an rnbult, 107 or gv [ cH PR LACK A) A from store.strayed be co.Jordan, corner Guy and St.\"Catherine Mouth{Op WEEAT s I Nov 82 Cons .5 Oet.50 Nov .46: OATS.Sept 25 Oct.$ Nov access nds ssa0er PROVISIONS IN OB10A00.Month Opening.ue REManKs\u2014 Trading was vibes but rot to-day, but thy morning session » \u201cD imptoyement \u2018especially for corn w wokd up 1 to 1% cent, and closed firm.(ash prices\u2019: Wheat, 788 corn, 84: oats.253; Fork, 327 i lard, Lo; BR's 310.60.The Weather.1 p.m.\u2014Thermometsr at Honrn & Hartison\u2019s during last 4 bours.; 6pm.Sam 3pm Max Min.7?oan: 872 T° 87° ere 0 800 Paremeter\u20140 p.in.30.70: 8 2.21.30.08: $ p.u8.30.02 1 \u2014 Probabilities next 24 hours: moderat south and west winds; f§ir continued weather.J Appointments this Evedling Roysl Museum\u2014New Hompty Dimply.Orystal Palace Overa House\u2014\u201d Giroin, Bxbibition Grounds -Field es ANS ON TIME MR HENRY continues to give vob wate Attention ko sors over tise PHRIENCE ee oi argée very m.erate.Betani MENRY @ NT Tf to a! CAL yok L TRA SKTS 1 BREAKFAST SETS! DINNER SETS?CHAMBER AXTS The best selection io the city, a moderate prices.English, French or American Glaser mee.Monograms, Cresta or Inittais can be eut to Order.WILEY'S (NINA FJALL , NOTRE DAME § SALE\u2014Provinee BP of ete No = = W A hy tay | an active man wl le AL established connection \"APA, reta rad .Address, wish naptiiculers,, ATR ET AC - streets.L rehoster Riroet, between the Win st.James\u2019 Club, a Gold Locket, contain : nor and bair.The finder will be rewarded Lilo Ae.rn et OsT-FROM CORS ine ne a young nu un collar and ring.The amar.A Station, near and 8e ce Sec wr.106 3 GIN man to take charge of \u2014 apd E Boiler.Must be steady.Good to the right man.Apply immediately to JNO, OuMeL REN, 196 4 292 & 294 Bt.James Street West.| WAS ae Oo A : ied | I AN r ay fam next, at fio La A se '| WANTED \u201c000K.858 DORCHESTER STREET, - AVOËNS GIRL ABOTT IE ARsINT WHIRL hr rk.Apply 2608 Mm.well.in a t's band writing, to \u201c Q.1218,\" STAR SR pr Lu A) WAN D\u2014-SIRROR, PLATE uliss, sECoND- ha PE Eu ES e at .Aduress * 1190,\" STAR office.7 13 AN VUE: Ary mS bi Amicus.ASHI 3961 Was TED SMART OFFICE ee BT SACRE Apply 75-3 Goon COOKS.pe AN = with referen P.0.servant, literal == entra) to oral and ue at Y rocks, SEDI St.WEP, pr APPLY aT 1 DURS NTED\u2014IM WANT RE natty 3 our, no ren, wages 55.00.88 Fort street 1983 i A y.Losignan street.198 1 to ar 2 reparin o rr machi us an Bimeelt otal M any wor Address War ing 1 mak himself sentais in store or y 1083 Nt.Catherine Ee I Sr re TT hl JOR BAL BALE\u2014A F T-C : Post OM x ne AS Apply on o dies LC, BR CARMINATIVE\u2014A sate a, d effectual cure 1 fur Biarrhœa, Mort dy ail drasgiete.Frepécet 6.of Tor sale orem &Co.186x PONGES! SOAPS! PERF Epa, or e kso 164x 7e 1389 BE Ce IGHTS CORN) and WART CURE, Certain and Sure, 60 CENTS PER HOYLE, 6, L.WIGHT.therine Street.ses EL Foioph Îtrert, corger Richmond.Mntironés.(CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.The New Lise! MONTREAL AND TORONTO.~~ Via OTTAWA, \u2014\u2014 Opened Mendary, 11th, 1884.Time TABLE, | orig | En a.m.0 .p.nt.11.Pa = mu.3.45 a.mam.3.00 p.ma.-08 p.m.Arrive Montreai.he] pm.824 am.connections at Oua ith trai \u201cRY, SoRTI Vis PEMBROKE Land al] tone ot Br on day trains; Tuxurious Connegsion t eet, and North.Font.to for ar og\u2019 regaspres Throug ar SA rk ra pe ckets om, in aston tans Sort In Sis - apply Company\u2019s new see wr.JANES STREET.966 cor.Mei Windsor Hotel Ticket Os and Quebec Gate Station, night trai \u2018ent, Tout For AILWAY TIME TABLES BORAYENTURESTATION, GRAND TRLNK RAILWAY.plone w WES ART pain For Torontn, 1.00 Lxprees lor 11.pros ior cha, > Li tu from Terouto, 7 TER Dale tque- uObes mide, Wueteo Halas atid SL Joh, 5: toi Tam ri 0is Mixed ior BL var ad \u201c hushed pn Beat ¢ pm.Lis % Lickin a mg 1 rine RR RE Fi Hat oran and aa ur gays onl dis 8 Bt.orbs, 2 re Taj, Branly apn iE hh ar Sh 42 Tieke: Office, 163 St.J \"City maken Whe amon, Agent.CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY.x - AST\u20148t am 34 ard p.m, ton.fos A Ta RR pe?PEN an ory Dai 0 KE A an 8% Johns, 3 sat Toor only.bm ERN RAILWAY.STE AND ro ATany RAILWAY G SOUTH \u2014 ER hg | EER Sta om DALHOUSIE BQUARBSTATION.CANADIAN PAUINFIO RAILWAY.ror okt nome mana Ais, guna EE CES "]
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