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Cry.for_Pitchor'eifuetoris) \u2018doubt in the matter.CONSUMPTION.IT WILL BECOME A RARE MALADY.Professor Koch's Confidence in His New Cure For the Fell Disease\u2014 Many Ap- plioanta fer Treatment.NEw YOBK, November 17.\u2014Tha Herald publishes an Interview held by Its Berlin correspondent with Professor Koch.The correspondent having remarked upon the surprise of the public over the prolessor\u2019s sllence as to the nature of the inoculating lymph and the method of its preparation, Doctor Koch remarked: You must remember festina lente is my motto, and the daily press has forced my haud into making what I consider a premature puoligation.1 have been absent from Berlin on a short vacation, but this fact had pot interfered with the daily publication of alleged interviews and statements from me, so | published my reliminary paper.My method of curing ung tuberculosis can't yet claim to be deii- nite and positively reassuring against the recurrence of the trouble, for my experiments on huinan beings do not date back six months.External Luberculosie.however, ie definitely oured; and that terribly barbarous scraping treatment is certainly obsolete.I personally am convinced also that those of my patients whose lungs have not yet been seriously injured and eaten away by the devouring microbe, will regain ver- fact health.Certainly those whose lungs are gone will not be able tolive without them very long.Medical science as yet CAN'T MAKE NEW LUNGS.I am experimenting now upon a preservative to be applied to the lungs of those once attacked and cured.Should it not prove efficacious on the reappearance of the microbe the patient will have to go through the same treatment again.As soon as possible I will send some of the inoculating uid to Beilevue and Roosevelt hospitals, and to some of my o!d pupils in New York, Since 1 began tne study of the then new science of bacteriology in this building twelve vears ago, more than half of my pupils have been Americans.In nocountry the medical profession better preparad to immediately pu t plate ractice our discovery in Amer © every properly accredited marlon, my assistant, Dr.Libbertz, No.28 Lunebergerstrasse, will send the inoculating fluid as fast as the difficulty of producing it allows.The reason why 1 have not revealed the ingredients and method of proddction is that hundreds of incapable medical men would immediately set about making and applying it, and not having the necessary knowledge and experience would do incalculable harm.We have now compieted in Berlin preparations for the reception of patients in every class of lite, the poor, as well as Lhe wealthy, and patients from abroad will be received as well as natives, provided they agree Lo place themselves implictiiy in our hands.1 believe the time wili come when.If con- Sumption is not eradicated from the list of WILL BECOME A RARE MALADY, and its fatal termination will only be the result of negligence in the early slagea.But individuals and govern: .ente will have Lo do more than they have dona in reeing that the laws ul health discovered by students of Lyglene are applied and enforced.If this were generally done iu Germany, Engiand, France and America, there would be in the next generation a noticeable and distinct prolongation of the average of life.Tbe Emperor has twice summoned me to him, abd heard reports of my experiments, and I can answer for Ggrmany at least that though at present the thocula- ting fluid is somewhat costly it will not be beyond the reach of the poorest ot his subjects.No, the world must not thank me.The makers of modern microscopes should be thanked.es Years ago, with the mier .then use, the bacillus of tuberculosis was Lo viateh Let them keep up their good work and there will not remain invisible a slogle malevolent anima- cule to prey upen the hu frame When there is no more fighting the dark medical men will fight with better success.Professor Koch seemed much amused with the talk of the Malthusians ana socialists as to the danger of over-population now that consumption is curable.INCREASING THE ACCOMMODATION.BERLIN, November 18\u2014A number of medical men, including several English physicians, have been studrin Professor och\u2019s process under Dr.Levy the smail ward of a private hospital at 26 Prenzlauer- strasse, where Professor Koch first achieved striking results with small means.Here since October 8 prominent cures of consumption have been in progress.Dr.Levy every morning shows his tients to the visiting physicians and iliustratea the peculiar features of the new method as visible in individual cases.In order to meet the pressure of cases another hospital is about to be established in the Alexapder Platz, where the Hotel Germania is being transformed into wards, havieg 150 beds for consumptives.Dr.Pruhl reports astrikingly rapid cure of lung tubercles.The patient Was & man He had been ill for six years and nis case was apparent!y hopeless The first injection was made on November 5.The usual symptoms lollowed after the injection.The increase in fever and sickness were followed by a distinct cha in the character of the spatum and a notable cessation of the CHARACTERIBTICS OF CONBUMPTION.Dr.Pfuhl promises the patient that, though he cannot replace the parts of the lung that are gone, the remedy will ensure a health retention of the smallest portion left The secret of the composition of the lymph has been communicated to Professors Berz- manu, Fraentzel, Brieger.Levy and other intimates 01 Professor Koch he: Also to Professor Weigart, of Frankfort; Dr.Rast, chief of of the amburg hospi and Professor Nothnagel, of the Vienna University.It is stated that a bill resented the Reichs! to grant 1,000, marks to Professor Thé Boersen Courier states that there are 1500 foreign doctors already here.The rup- ply of Professor Koch's Iymph has been temporarily exhausted.WHAT NEW YORK DOCTORS SAY, NEw YORE, November 18.\u2014The medical faculty in this city takes great Interest in Proltessor Koch's discovery.Dr.Gibier.ot the Pasteur Institute, png Dr.Kooh's lympn remarkea : nk that the substance he uses is extracted from the cultures in wiich the microbe of tubercy- losis has grown.l'have ong ago observed in my experiments that if you substances extracted from the medium in which the microbe 18 de veloped you can kill the microbe itself with it, 1lndeed, when the microbes, which re vegetable in character, have deposited r medium a ce Amount of their eration they die.So, it is substance, which can compared to some alkaloids, as quinine, for Instance, is extracted and then injected lzto thes stem, the destruction of the cause of the dissass may follow.\u201d Dr.Henry A.Griffin, house su charge of the New York Hospital, ala: a valuable discovery fe our ospital I might almost say, however.at this valuable addition to modern medical science is atmost too good to be true, although the eminent character of Dr, Koch as a physi- an and scientist leaves scarcely room for You see, though, we HAVE BEEN DECEIVED BEFORE in this and have pinned our faith where it would not stand the test.There is the case of Dr.Bergeon.of Paris, who three ago announced.to the worid that be found à cure for consumption.It was Dr.Bergeon's idea to inject certain gases re the body, but this theory after a num- of tests was finally exploded.W you been so ofte must very carefal latest discovery our entire credence.I do not see, though, why Dr.Koch\u2019s remedy eannot cure consumption In its incipient stages, If this curative fluid is injected under the skin it must reach the affected prt through the medi ol ths circulation.the remedy bb in external taber- calosis, then 1t must certainiv be eaually efficactoys where the internal organs are affected.Dr.James R.Leaming, consuiting pbyal- clan of the House of Rest for Consumpti and for more that twenty years essor lung diseases at St.Luke's Hospital, said: It ,dmpossible for me Lo say an thing dofinite now conceruing Professor vous discovery.Until we got sume of the lymph and test it, it would be absurd to speculate on #8 composition or effects, \u2018That it has cured lupus does not prove that it will cure tuberculosis, but the power to cure phthisis is in itself a æreal advance in medicine, and one so Important that its inestimable benefits cannot be calculated.: 1 have every faith tn the belie! thal Professor ; Koch will prove triumphant, as be is a learned and untiring student; but, with the excoption of lupus and phthisis.he has not had time to demonstrate the effects of his treatment of tuverculosis.This cannot be aone in à few weeks, and We must wait PHILADELPHIA'S PROMPT ACTION, PHILADELPHIA, November 18.\u2014The fol- lowlng statement has been issued oflicially by the University of Pennsylvania: For ten years past there has been à spocial department in the University Hospital for the treatment of consumption and other chronio diseases of the chest.The introduction of new wethods of research is throwing light upon the obscure question of the nature and treatment of ail tuberculosis, both medical and surgical.A spect come mittee Las now been Abpointed to pursue exlénsive investigations upon this Important subject.The follow= ing pentiemen have been appointed on the committee: Dr.William Pepper, Dr, James Tysou.Dr.J.Willtam White and Dr.John H.Musser.In addition to carefully conducted observations upon cases in the Gibson wing for chronic diseases, elaborate studies will be iiade in the lacteriological laboratory of the university under the direction of Dr.John Guiteras, professor of pathology Leave of absence tor sixty days been granted to Dr.Guiteras, who will proceed immédiately to Berlin teffanilliarize imself with the methods and results nf Professor hocu'8 new treatment.Pror, kocu, Papper, in reply to questions as te the object of \u201cthe committee.stated that its ohject was not merely te examine into ithe elidecacy of the method now recommended by Professor\u2019 Koch.No opinlon should be expressed as to the pro- ble valua of this method.It must be subjected to rigorous scientific and clinical tests, It is first essential Lhat à full supply of the Lruph prepared by him should obtained, and that his exact mode of procedure shoud be studied.Dr, Guiteras will start for Berlin to-morrow.The committees that has been appointed will enter into a prolouged and exhaustive study of tubercular affections, buth medical and surgical.Of course special attention will be given to Professor Kocn\u2019s method of treatment.It ls expectea that an auxiliary committee will be formed to aid in providing the funda necessary to carry out theese investigations upon asufliciently extended scale, BERLIN, November 18._-Deoctor Cornel, the ehief, perhaps, of Koch's assistants, has been decorated By the Finpéror.Hé it was who inoculated the English patient, who was the first foreigner to submit to the treatment.He came here from England for the purpose.One of Doctor Cornel's visitors describes the establishment in his charge as follows: \u201cImagine à dark corridor scarcely four and a Lalf feet wida thronged by a motley assemblage of men and women and in a small adjacent anteroom thirty persons COUGHING IN A CLOSE ATMOSPHERE awaiting their turn for examination and treatment.One patient who appeared uc be in an advanced stuge of the disease had to be carried into the consulting room.In this room there were three assistants al work.By a little table were one patient sea on a chair undressed and undergoing examination, and three other patients partially und and awaiting their turn, Dr.Cornel, io the meantime, made his way through the throng, calming the jmpatient and sesing that every one took hie or her proper place.A workingman who seemed to be sufferi greatly pleaded that he was the father our children, and asked that his case might be taken without delay.He was told that he would be admitted as soon as a vacancy occurred.Siinilar answers were given to others who were importunate.The nume ber of applications {or treatment has grown into a perfect avalanche.\u201d THIRTY-NINE CASES TREATED.Professor Bergmann delivered a lecture last night at the Berlin Clinical Hospital on thirty-nine cases treated by him according to the Koch methods.The patients were suffering from various tubercular affections of the joints, bones, skin, glands, throat and mouth.One ol them was suffering from a tumor on the larynx, and it was doubtfel whether the affection was a tubercular or cancerqas one.He was treated tn the man- ber laid down by Professor Koch, and, as there was no constitutional reaction, Profegs Bor Bergmann was led to express the opin- ton that the tumor was of cancerous formation.Professor Bergmann Ulustrated tite value of the Koch method as an aid in diaz- nosis.Professor Kooh\u2019s indisposition was the result of an injection of the curative lymph.It was only very slight and has now off.Professor Prussian Minister ot Eocleslastical Affairé, Instruction and Medicinal Affairs, and many noted ct Due among whom was the celebra schensteiner, of Munich.JUVENILE DEPRAVITY IN TORONTO, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] ToronTo, November 18\u2014The amount of\u201d Juvenile depravity and lawlessness in the city was anxiously considered at a meeting last night of © Associated Charities, Professor Goldwin Bmith said that ro | was a barbarous state of things amo 4 some of the Toronto boys.For proof instanced the juvenile amusements he a4 seen whilst driving: hanging a cat, throws : : log at horses to make them shie, b \\ LT and burning sheds and cutout | > compbulsory education p a the Ontaso Government was endorsed, Al Late Election Keturn, LIxooLy.Neb., November 18.\u2014Officlal ree turns from every county in the State, as canvassed by the state 8 Bary.2 Boyd, Democrat, for Governor, a plura ty of 144.The balance of the Rebublieas State ticket is elected.The Independents control both branches of the Legiala and the Republicans and Democrats are about equal in number.AN FRANCISCO, Cala, November 18.~The California delegation in the next Co .will stand: Republicans, 4; 4}, Democrats, A oo same a8 in the present Congress.\"special Notices, Recommended to sufferers, Gi Toothache Gum.Price 1bc.bbon's [Our Xmas Gite, à nice book it Send thirty \u201cBurp oap\u201d wrappers to St.Croix Soup © Co.St.Stephen, N.B.for B.forit Count their election sure sure\u2014Candidstes.Tha right way to cuts catarrh Is to erad eate the poisonous taint whieh ue disease, by taking Hood's Sarvapariiia i, THE MONTREAY DAILY STAR.TUESDAY.NOVEMBER 18.1890, : The Baily Star, GEAHAM & Co.co, Proprietors.163 and 165 St, James Streot.DAILY Bran ts sent to any part \u20ac ot the Étateaor aa age fros.At £3 a yeur.a .80 for six mon 00¢.for three months, We believe the OR OÙ THE STAR eX.Devdas the combined us other English of all the shed In the city ol Moutreal.a1 ronch advertising are Messrs.gants 10 Am ee Prince & Cle, Nu.34 Kue de l'roven &, \u2018 corner of Lafayette and =.Georges, J'uls, France.Te CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Nov.15th, 18990, Monday _\u2026 30,815 Tuesday so, 0s1 ve 31,056 wraday .$1,319 Fnday.BZRNG Eaturday .BEAST Totai.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 1VO,047 Present Daily Average For the Week ending Noo, 10th, 31,758.TUESDAY.NOVEMBER 1h, ini, 180, It would seem as if the turbulence of the ! elements during the present wunth were ° reflected in the aflairs of men.distressing reporis of storms, and loss of life have comu stories of loss and disaster in the Lioaucial world.lhe year 1840 duwn to à reveut whole, à falrly prosperous and nt partieu- larly eventful year, but {ts closing months seem to gather in themselves cuough soubles for the whole twelve.If Lowever, he experience gained during this trying period should induce a return to more prudent methods of business and inveslivri:l than thuse which, as everybody now sees led to the recent financial disturbances, it will be ail the better for both England and America, THE additivnal particulars 1 roceived con: cerning the loss of the crulser \u201cSerpent\u201d tend tu support the statements tha! she was not of a seaworthy character, If -he Lad been, it is hardly probable that her commander would have taken her 80 close tu a dangerous coast, with a gale prevailing.He would under such circumstances huve looked for plenty of sea room and rude nut Aone with the storm.This was the course that Captain | Kaupe pursiied when he ran the * Calliope\u201d out to soa IN the face of the gale which destroyed the American and Gorman she in Bamoa harbor a year ago.Another extragrdinary thing is that the report of the survivors states that only half-a-d.sen men and officers were ou watch at the tine of the disaster.It ie Inctedibig to think that out af a crew ol 173 men Unly s,à Wire n duty al the time.Bo small à Watch, and on a dark night, apd on a dangerous vant would be useiess even in an under-n.anted werchantman.Jhere is blame resting somewhere for thus terrible calamity and loss of ilfe, und the quicker the liritish Admiralty sifts the affair to the bottom ated exposes the culprits, the better for the 1eju- tation of the Naval Constructivn bepart- ment.General denials as to the unsea- worthiness of the Serpent\u201d will not Le taken by the british pubite.Why even in a hard fought naval engagement the country could not expect more casualties.Yrom out the sad eveul there comes at least one striking feature of comfort which wil: make every English heart sympathetic aid proud.The gallant crew never fur a moment wavered in their duty, thelr discipline was maintained to the last, and officers and blue-jackets died at thelr posts.THERE is a very strong agitation going on iu India for reforms in the marriage laws, and some of the ieading natives are in favor of the British Parliament passing a statute to remedy the existing evil.lhe main reforma asked for are reasonable and would bring much happiness to miilions of the females of the Hindu race.The three proposals are the raising of the legal age of cohabitation from ten to twelve years; the right of a gir! married in infancy to be free to refuse to live with her husband when she cate Lu years of discretion, if she dusiiv-, and the | making It a crime for pilesls iv refuse young widows the rignt to marry.This latter clause is especially designed to protect those female children married in In- faucy aud whose husbands have died in childhood.Every one who desires to see the Great Indian Empire advance in civlli- zation and enlightenment will heartily wish for the success ol the movement.Thera are, bowever, great obstacies in the way of any !mmediate changes, and the British Government will go slow In making any great reforms which trend ciosely upon tbe eligious views and custoivs ol the Hindna, The superstitions and caste privileges of the different sects have in the past quarter of a century undergone great changes, through | the opening up of tha country by raliroais, the education of the higher classes in Eny- lish schools and the employing of the Indian troops on campaigns outside of India.Oaste Is now pretty well shaken amd the marriage law reformers have every encouragement in this alone, to continue their laudable and desirable crusade.As soon ns the hour is ripe the British Government will not fail in ita duty, any more than it did tno 1829, when It abolished the funeral pyres of the horrible Buttee and stopped tho offering up of children to the sacred Ganges.OuEAX passengers will be delighted to near that the leading steamship lines have put a stop to the \u201cracing\u201d that has been going on far too long for safety.It waa about time this wise resclution wae come to ere a terrible disaster had to Le chronicled.To force a ship at full steam, in a head son, and in all sorts of weather might be a very great thing for the sailing powers of the vessel, and the engines, but it was not mavigation in its true sense.A dash into a small fishing smack in a fog, and the big iron ship as well as the smack sink, and with them those who may unfortunately be on board.The practice of \u201cracing\u201d was dangerous in the extreme, for {ft made commanders of ships take risks which were not neceasary, and thousands of Jives were yearly imperilled simply to prove that a passage could be made in five days.There was no good sense in running such great risks, and the stoppiug of it is to be commended.It has been suguested that a minimum time for the transatinniio passage shouid be fixed by law.This, however, is open to perious objections.The greatest possible spved consistent with safety is a necessily of the present day.The trouble is that when the great rival steamers are actively competing with each other, considerations of safety are forgotten and a speed that might be perfeotiy safe is falr weather and with favoring winds fa persisted in under most adverse and dangervus circumstances.With a record to break and a rival to beat, the leviathans o tearing through fogs, head winds ot fear yA peas.That this reokiessness should there oan hardly be two opin- Pons oor we do not think the publie would approve of any legisiation which would prevent the ocean steamers making the best possible time in fair weather.Sneed is second onJx to safetv.shipwreck | i years \u20ac | ae to date was, on the | WORLD'S N EWS IN BRIEF, TURKEY SUSPICIOUS OF RUSSIA, Muouvemeanls of Troops Along the Armenian Yroutier - ( losing of the New York Canals - Diphtheria In Quebec.CABLE.| JL 18 repurted that 10U0 of the Mahdl's followers have deserted him.The Jesuits are about to establish mis- slots In the < onu Free State.Money and valuables to the gmount of l3t.000 roubles have been slolen irom the Credit Bank ol Dunabery, Russia, The Huss:an lanff Committee proposes 8t Ihefeuxe of dulles 50 a8 Lo Isolate Kus- tu Uade Iroiu Loë rest of the world.Lew Leen Licre families Were evicted from Hie do Pl estales 1 Donegal, vb Monday, Let tef cut z Lo pay tent.Henao, the Frenen engineer, Las 1e- porte.tothe Mistry of Works at Paris in Lever ol a LLlGge across lhe Eng.isn huang, lu vew of the concentration of Russian { Uivepaon tha Armentan frontier the Turk- sho Governor of Erzeroum has forwarded oly wagren Joads of ammunition [uf tbe 1h ish garrisons along Lhe frontier, Lurd Gevrye Haniiton, first lord of the A at Bedford on aia iY, leon préc M trixy, tacsed Lhe covlness of the captain and crew of the lust cruiser \u201cSerpent.\u201d {such di-asters, he said, Were Lhe price Lug- jar.paiu jor being \\nislress of the seas, Genera Heol ua speech at Exeter Hall, Landon, on Monday night, predicted that wrter = poor rebef scheme had had atwenty Ai ture would not be an able po tear + Woman In the kingdom uu- Led work and food.The subeerip- Lions picihiobi he said, aurouBLed to £38,000, A serous Hot bs reported at a village near Moron A body cf troups shot and weeutnde so 8 hunared peasants and workmen Tod pe amie Lo teewive the commands of the few Lp ocnied district oflicials, In addi- tien L oJuiusitg to obey their commands the rioters ound the oflicials with cords and sent tiem Le Moscow, Tea Nihitizts charged with complicity In the pao against the Czar were sentenced at SU Petersburg on Mouday., Sophie Gueng- Derg ne ol hie prisoners who was arrested i a! SU Petersbury after her trial in Paris, in \u201cwtteh elty y she Wus arrested for having }-tnbs lu her possession, together with two ofher accompilees nammea Boillanofsky and Freifeld, wure foun«u gulity and condemned Lo be hanged.\u2018Tne court, however, recommended that the Czar remit the sentence of death against Giaengberg and Freifeld, and tht they Le banished to Mberia.A ship naving on board a party of laborer spd au large number of animals en rows for the ls.and ol Brazza, where they were tu be cmployed in the olive Harvest, was capsized off the Dalmatian coast by a sudden heavy gust of wind.Alion board were thrown into the Res and Lee capsized vessel was soon surrounded bv à struggling mass of men and tluals.A nuwber of boats put out from thy shore aud succeeded In rescuing 13 haan beitgs and 34 animals.Thirty-eight persons and a bundred animals wure row ned, AMERICAN.The peaca between Guatemala and San Ra Vador bus At last been stgued.Mrs, Frances E Willard was re-elected préeldent of thé American W.C T.U, at tte convention at Atlanta, Georgia, on Munday.Fears are entertained for the safety of the Warren line SS.\u201c Kansas,\u201d whicn sailed from Liverpool for Boston on November 1.She carried 120 steerage passengers.The New York canal authorities expeot to close the Biack River canal on November 25 and the Lrie, Oswego and Champlain canals on November 30, unless cold weather puls à stop to Lav igation sariler.Three men were killed on Monday by the explosion of oue of tbe botlers in Edward Fruxiet's stove manufactory at Mertztown, li.onu Monday, and many more were berlousiy lujured.The building, one of the iargest + Lie kind on the continent, was compielu.y Wrecked.Miss Agnes Huntington and her Opera Company met with a railway accident on their way from outreal to Boston on Monday.At Westmoreland, Vi., the sleep- lug car occupled by Miss Huntin Kron, among others, left the rails while the frais was going at a good rate of 8; almost completely wrecked.raculously, though, no one on board was inju.CANADIAN.Reveral cases of diphtheria are reported trom St John's suburbs, Quebec.Several houses have been placarded.The revenue from the Chinese Immigration tax at Vancouver, B.C, last month Was $0218 compared with $3167 in the same Mmunth last year.Mr.Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finance, corroborates the published statement that the Dominion Government wiil not be al- fected by the embarrassment of Baring Lirctirers.The Lower St.Lawrence pilots will ask that thelr charter he amended so that any lot accused of negligence may be judged hy à Jury composed of practical pilots and put by the Quebec Harbor Commissioners, The proprietors of the Quebec newspapers wiivh publish the Loulelaua State Lotte advertisements have been notified by the United States postal authorities that their papers wlil be stopped atthe frontier if they du not cease publishing the advertisements complained of.The advertisements have not sinre appeared in either the Canadien or L'klecteur.There is much indignation in Toronto at the secrecy with wtich the city authorities are conducting the Street Raliway negotiations.The committee of aldermen were never aulbarized to sit secretly and coosider offers for the franchise It haa iehked out tat the present company want a renewal of the franchise for 30 years, promising to rybetitute electricity for horses at the end oF tive years.Hevenuy the Canada Atlantio Railway purchased a gravel pit at the point where reir line crosses the American frontier.Last week a steam shovel was set to work on the place, which proved to be an anclent Indian burial mound.Fourteen feet from the suriace fourteen skeletons were unearthed, besides a number of interesting Indian relics, all ib an exovelient state of pre- ser ation.At an exhibition lately beld in London, England, uuder the auspices of tha Bricist Dalry Farmers Association, the cheese from 1be Beoteh dairies of Wigtonehire carried off the first and sec: nd prizes Agutnet all comers in the competitton.The rd Mayor's cup was also won by exhibitors from the same county, In Scotland these dalrymen have all been receiving instruction during the past two years from Mr, Johs Robertso up, a brother of Prof.Robertson, who wen m Canada as instructor for the Dafrymen\u2019s Associations there.The system followed 18 known as the \u201cCanadian system\u201d es improved by our own dairy commissioner, and now two Canadian instructors are employed in Seotland at large salaries to assist in proving the quality of the dairy products, AMUSEMENTS.THE PARIS PANTOMIME PARTY gave their fir-t performance bere of The Prodigal Father ast evening in the Academy of Music to a large Audience.This entertainment is a rather novel une, the whole story the comedy\u2014and lt bas quite a story as ted in the sybupss coclosed with pro- graume.-ia told without a word being spoken, by gonture and expreasion; that is, a person understands what all this mute performing means by first reading the aynopsis of the plece.The story would scarcely Lo AN entertaining one if told in he stage's own legitimate way, but when drawn out in four nete of umb actly it becomes rather tiresom The pantomime was preceded by 8 bright little vaudoville \\n one act, the \u201cTambour battant,\u201d wbioh is perhaps the best part of the evening's entertainment.Tur DEAR IRISH Boy drow a full house at the Theatre Royal last night and seemed to please all.The story of the play hangs un a mystericus mu causes à great many innocent people considerable trouble, but all is satisfactorily cleared up.There are saveral strong characters in the piece and some amusing Irish songs and dances.\u201cFhe Presbyterfaus.The Presbyterian ministers of thia eity have long felt the need of some association among t emseives in which they could meet for mutual counsel and for the viscus- sion of matters affecting the general interests of thelr work.An Association for these neo purposes was formed a few weeks 3 meelins was held \u2018yes! y er, whoee unravelling, { bession roo; rescent Breet hei ar Thien m of C One ou tbe subjects t Church.cane before the meeting wi Re High Religious Instruction \u201d of the Babuath- school chi ople jdren, and of the young geuverally, belonging to the Presby churches in the city.It was felt that ah instruction shouid thorough, as well as Soriptural.With a view to securing these two points, the following resolution was unanimously adopted, and a copy of it will be sent to the respective Babbath-school superintendents.* Whereas 1t 18 desirable that the young people of our cougregauion should acquire oh better or ledge of the mme and subjec ques be recommen ed to study ie Subjects | ald dow ssembly's Committee QT her Heilgious Iuptruoton either person yr ey classes conducted by leaders approved by ons.If the Presbyterian oblldren are to remain Presoyterian, and if their religious trailuing is to be what the church is capable of making it such « course as th one suggesied in this fesolution is both necessary and lwige.A BONTS G GRANTED TO EX-CHIEF OF THE FIRE BRICADE.The Councli Finds 1t Necessary to Borrow Money From Next Yoar\u2014The Enat End Kamp Causes dome Discussion.\u2018 Position of the city will not be interfered with In any way,\u201d was the cablegram re- celved by the Mayor yesterday from Messrs.Hariug Eros.and communicated by him to the Courcl at ita meeting yesterday afternoon.Ald.Thompson presented a petition from the Hackmen asking that the by-law referring to runners be notaltered ; referred to the Police Committee.A petition presented by Ald.Ulendiuneng from proprietors in Papineau Road, asking for water and drainage, was referred to the Water and Roads Committees.On the report of the Board of Health, in favor of constructing sewers on Outario street from German street oastward, on St Catherine street from the end of present sewer to Joliette street, on St.Charies borromee street from Prince rthur street southwards and on St.AP lane, the Mayor declared it was absurd and unfair of the mmittee to report for sewers at that time of year.ow- ever, he comforted himself by the thought that by the time the reports got through the various committeesit would be January.The Roads Committee was granted a further appropriation of $3000 cut of next year's Appropriation to finish thelr work, Ald.Stephens dissenting on the ground that it was not legal to anticipate next year's income.On th report 0 the Roads for $14,- U0) to purchidse land opposite Delorimier avenue for a ramp to be built by the Road Committee, the appropriation to be taken out of the million dollar loan, Ald.Staphens hoped this was pot a precedent for frittering away the harbor loan without harbor improvemente, and as the appropriation there was not a doliar be the harbor loan raised and could only \u2018be on the condition that the GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTED A CERTAIN SUM.Ald.Wilson pointed out the necessity of making this ramp at once as the city of | hree Rivers was making a great bid for the C.P.R.coal business.Bixty thousand tons of coal per annum would pass over this ramp.Ald.Stephens: \"You can\u2019t take the amount from next year's revenue; you must take it from the reserve fund.\u201d Ald.Jeannotte: \u201cThere is no reserve fund.\u201d The Mayor held that it was not an unforeseen expenditure and could not be taken from the reserve fund.The report was adopter, À id.Stephens dissentin, Ald.C endinnong ave notlos« ot motion that the Road Committee make a report on the entire drainage system of the city, In reply to Ald.Tansey, the chairman of the Roads said the Wellington Street subwa would not be paved this winter and the 8 Patrick street paving would be finished as soon as they could get blook stone.The report on the widening of St, Antoine etreet was referred to committee, an attempt by Ald.Oiendinneng to make the city pay bal?the cost of the improvement roving abortive.The report of the Finance Commit recommending that a ven to ex-chie ary the widows of certain city officiais who had died in the civic service, called forth a prolonged debate on the policy of granting bonuses, in which Ald.Btepbens incidentally mentioning that they were donatin to a servant who had been dism for incapacity, caused Ald.Clendinneng and Ald.Btevenson to make eloquent 8 defence of ex- Chief Patton.Aid.Martineau moved an amendment that the report lle on the table, This was, however, defeated pod the report adopted.on the foilowing divisio Ayes\u2014.arrell, n, Dubüc, Vilte: T Hurteau, Sen ee a Clee Laompeon, Malone, Conroy, and Rolland\u2014total, 20.peuve, Hamelin, Stevenson, Prefontaine The amendments to the City Charter, to be introduced into the Quebec House, and which have been already published, Were then passed, the only alteration being that the coat uf widening St.James Street Wes is to be borne by whol the whole street.Action Against nst the Grand Truk for $10,000.Dame Marie Ladouceur, widow of the late Mr.F.X.Lauzon, has entered an action for $10, 000 against the Grand Trunk Railway.Plaintiff's husband was run over by a freight train in the yards at Bonaventure depot about three months aroand she holds the Company responsible because there was Do brakeman op the rear platform of the freight as it backed into the depot and struck the deceased, who did not bear it approaching.United ¥ Protestant Worklngmen.Mr.David McCutcheon, vice-president presided at the regular monthly meeting of the United Protestant Workingmen'\u2019s Beuefit society last night.The treasurer's report showed à balance ir band for the month of 857.81.Dr.J.8.Finnle, medical officer, reported that there were nine on the sick and bepetit list during the month, of whom eight still remained undér his care.Preparing for the Ball.Some five hundred invitations have been sent out tor the ball tvhich the officers and men of No.4 PR Victoria Rifles, pro- puse tendering their [riends on esday evening.The | y pat ronesses are Mesdames Houston.e nshaw, Crawford, Davidson, Radiger, Ross and Rodden.The event bids fair & be a brilliant succese.Women with pale, dolorlegs faces, who feel weak and discouraged, Wili receive both mental and bodily vigor by using Carter's Little Laver Pills.Special Notice, Christmas Cards.Every carg newly printed for ourselves.Yor schodls and large families 20 mall cards ina package for bo, 12 larger for bo, 24 asso r 10e, 12 larger for 10e, 60 assorte all different cards, for 25c, 36 better for 35e 30 better stul 250, 18, the smallest of which is equal n size to an ordinary square envelopes, for Remember every card is different in kage.Country customers send for one of the packages at onoeas.8 sample, 20 to be extra for postage per package accordin, to size.Remember we also keep fuil lives o Pansy, Liiy, Elsie, Milared and other popular school prizes.W.Street, 29 Bieury, 2326 St.Catherine.$3000 of Toys, Albums, Des Workboxes and general fancy gooda, jobbing off at 61 Bleury Street, retiring from this bran: The People\u2019s Mistake, People make a sad mistake often with sorious results when they negleot a constipated condition of the bowels.Knowing that Burdock Blood Bitters is an effectual cure at any stage of oonstipation, does not warraut us in neglecting to use tt at ihe right time.Use it now.Evil spirits\u2014 Bad whiskies.When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.When she was » CHild, abe cried for Castoria When she became Miss, she cluay to Castoria, \u2018Whee she bad Children, she gave them Castoris « (TRADE, MARK REG! xD Tons Hair-dre: EIRE BED ( 8, prventine he hair from Covell erin Dg SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS WOMEN.\u201cMra.Harriet Hubbard Ayer.\u201d says a New York weekly, \u201chas fairly won the position she pow en ove as a sucoessful business woman, and bh © prose resent sumpluous quarters, which inclu © the entire four story mansion, 305 Fifth Avenue, and a factory and laboratory on West 81st st.are thoroughly worthy of the industry.Intelligence and oki ill of a woman who has battied auc- fully and faithfully for the building up of a bus cos, wh ioh is now known all over the world er life ia familiar to everybody and her success is the natural result of a deserving ambition.She has made much money, and thousands of the deserving of New York and elsewhere can testify her generous and unostentatious char, One characteristio makes her worthy of Lhe appreclation of all.bhe is always sincere, and her business history ls one ol perfect fairness.The preparations which she has placed on the market have been analyzed y eminent chemista and are not only pure, but they are posilively benellcial.lt has been long admitted by medical science that the skin can be beautified by treatment ; the trouble has always been, what shall be used?The skin shoud be pure aud clear.1fit is otherwise, Lhe cause iain Lhe unhealthy ¢on- dition of it.\u2019 Madam Recamier astonished Europe by malntaloing her beauty until extreme age; every one wondered how it was accom plished.re.Harrtet Hubbard Ayer, who ne possesses Lhe secret of the {or- mulas used by the beautiful Recuwier, having purchased them years ago from a descendant of that lady, personaily directs their preparation, daly, in her own Jabra.tory.The hich testimony of men ant women fn America and Lurope, whose reputations are beyond question, could not have been secured for any use that was notin harmony with honeety and lotegrity.testimony of appreciation und thanks as been extended to Mrs.Ayer volunteriy.Look at the list of leaders of art, literature, law and commerce, who frankly acknowl edge that the Recamler Preparations are, beyond question, the best of their kindever manufactured.The complete success and prosperity of the business is the sironges argument in favor of the Recamier Prepura- tlons.Buch things cannot last long unless they are what they are advertised to be, and the reward of success ia given only to the work of merit.\u201d The articles referred totn the aboveextract are known as, RECAMYER CREAM, for tan, sunburn, pimples, &c.Price $1 -50.RECAMIER BALM, a beautifler, pure and simple Price $1.5 RECAMIER AL MOND LOTION, freckles, moth and dlscolorations, $1.50.RECAMIER POWDER, fcr toilet, nursery, Wii stay on and does not make face shine, Prices\u2014large buxes $1, small boxes due.RECAMIER SOAP-\u2014The best in the world, Prices\u20148cented, bie.Unscented, 250.They are now fur sale in Canada at New York prices.11 your Druggiet or Dealer can not supply you, order direct from either of the ( iad offices of the Recvmier Mfg, Co, 374 5 Paul Bb Montreal, P.g., and 50 W ollinglon St E, Toronto.Send to Canada office for circulars with full particulars, copies of eudorsemerts, etc 265 law WANTED! One Hundred | 6000 TOBACCO STEMMERS, None others need apply.BTKADY WORKS.DAVIS & SONS, 45 Cote street.~ SCOTT for \"Price £60°t1 Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and soda PALATABLE AS MILK.Boott's Emuleion is only put up in salmon color wrapper.Avoid all tmitationsor substitations Sold by all Druggists at 506.and $1.00.SOOTT & BOWNE, Belleviile.| Jo WANTED! land Cigar Makers.We have fifty vacant tables which we are destreus of having filed.Bteady employment te first-class sperators.NONE OTHER NEED APPLY.DAVIS & SONS.Senour\u2019s Floor Paint Made especially to fil the requirements of this class of work.SIX COLORS TO SELECT FROM.DRIES IN ABOUT 18 HOURS.P.D.DODS & CO., 1346 McGill street, MONTREAL.GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.EPPS\u2019'S COCOA 2682 a thoroug REAKFA of \u201cthe natu: lawe Which sovern the operations of digestion atri- Lou, sud by scareful application of the Ane properties of well-sal Mr.Epps has vided pur breakfast | tables wit x pdelicately da avoured HLT tors\u2019 bille Lire be odlaioat assal\u2019 vu oh articles of diet thats const! tution may Den araduaily buiit up until ough to resis ery tendency to diseas subtie maladies are floating sroûnd us ne Tobe ys tal Et ns het ing Lo ves Cape many à 8 J keen ourselves w À Toran with bi properly no frame **\u2014 i ella, Made Hmply with bo! water or milk Soldonir in chers at Grocers, ed thus: d Ps & CO.Homosopathie Chemists, Lenden, England.Si Pen .inyroyal Wafers.bad a fe lon experience in tresti female = id specific for perfect deu success Te larity.Fleas.sant, safe, sffec k your druxgist for Bennyro al raters > take no aabetitute.« or for sealed Bold ia TH THE bulbs iatio.t Co \u2014AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF\u2014 Childrens Cape Coats From $2.50! &#\"Fit and Finish Guaranteed.ATLANTIC CLOTHING HOUSE, 1857-Notre Dame St.1857 (3 Doors Wasr or MoGILLA 289z4 Such | Bennme & Barsalou's Sales AAAS NT SENN OROUGHBRED BTALLIONS, IMported, at Public Auétlon, Montreal, corn, Canada, for account who, it may co! NOVLMBER 20 and Y! estan, THURS.AY AND FRIDA - AT\u2014 J.HB.KIMBALL\u2019S HORSE EXCHANGE, Canadian Pecific Stock Yards Willinm H.Aratea will Couduet Male.Cleveland Bay, Hackuey Jorkahire Coach, Trot Hur, Racing and l other Jui lion irot doy\u2014stallions, a November ea instant\u2014 Work es Horses, ares, eto, of San lightest re articular attention a called to those wantin firet-class Stoc jorBes, be Lbig ls au obgpriunity noldoin offered.Have ex reuse uf à trip to Uther Side, or buying on comunission Bee bat yuu get No risk.Farmers wasting Kvod brood mares are tn- vited, Lumbermen busing shanty horses should wait for this ale, hing form Winter driver can hav ose wishing tu soil can enter horses up to Saturday, 106th instant, at Lali's Horse Exchan Bale each dare at ONE o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, J.a.KIMBALL, Kimball's Morse Exchange, - P.ft.Stock Yards.Dun & Frasers Sales.as A POUND.2668 VIE NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects of a Suburban residence will be ai our regular weck.y suction, at our rooms, Na.BU St James si, ONFRIDAY, 21ST INST, AT TEN A.MN, DI FY & FRASFR, Auctioneers NN es Z\" Equal to Any Other Black Tea sold at 50c.LoL 260 4 ET ; TEW AND BECOND HAND PARLOR, .L 1 | Dining and Bedroom Furniture,Uarpets, 5 i Pianos, Pictures, Ornaments.China and Glassware, 3 oats, Men's = % Dufresne & Mongenais, modern Bail Stoyea, (voki Faucon ate È Gravel F reres, Le das Lee un se y Seon \u2018at our Bales- I'raser, Viger & co, FRIDAY, 2IST INST.J.B.H.Rickaby & Co, B.Dionne & Cie.Jos.Lavigne, etce,, etc., AND FIRST-CLASS HOTELS FOR Boulestin Brandy \u2014 ana St.James Rum.25REeoûtf AT TEN A M.DUFF & FR EASTER, 250 4 Auctioneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of JOBEPH J.GREAVES of the city Montreal, Fancy Goods Merobant, Insolvent.I am instructed by the undersigned Curator.to sell by Public Auction, st so tnueh un the dollar on Inven- Lory prises Bt the store Nu.1728 514 CATHERINE FRIDAY NEXT, THE 21$T INST\u2026 Big G3 {8 the acknowledged AT 10.30 A, leading remneay for diseases the whole of the comylete and well assorted stock of A certain cure for Fancy Goods, Biationery, Wal pers ote eto, i \u2018oak amounting ns per Inventory to ou see œ fj the debliltatinæ woaknoss bture duruiture aud bistüres ù OÙ pecuiiar 10 women.$2050 00 Bfaoul £ rrescribe itand feel safe di L to cash.Tittus dues C9 1n recommen The parchaner will have to assume the unexpired PEE »!! sufferers.term of | til Qut nf May, 1R À le rm oO ease un Btn ay A STONER, MD.Decarun I The purchaser wii! have to make 3 deposit of 8250 oid RÈCE Drugris with the Auctioneer upon adjudica i E 61.00.The store bas tablished Tor Bear] 205 a and the stuck is in ood condition and wel assortie GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 The stock can be examin luventory seen on LEE supueston to the updureigned ur at the store No, S8 8t, Catherine street Ww.BAKER & CO.\u2019S SAMUEL C.FATT, Terms urstor, Breakfast Cocoa WALTER M.KEAN.g Auctivueer, 3 FRASER BUILDINGA.! 43 Bt Hacrement street, > Ts absolutely pure and Montreal Toth Nov.1800.270 4 No Chemicals fou onpee nw INSOLVENT NOTICE.|.more than three tines the strength of .Cocos mixed with Starch, Arrowroot \u2014_\u2014 El In re JOSEPH CADIETX.Insolvent.re having refused the tenders for the It te delicious, nourishing, ve strengthening, EaMLY DIGESTED, we ha and admirably adapted for Invalids ws well as for persous in boath Sold by Grooers \u2018everywhere W.BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass rt of the machinea s situated in ons of the bent parta of this city and can be e:mployed for any kind of napufacture.Terms of Pa went will be furnished on application, and given o y of sale.Catalogues sent by applying to \"the unde: ed.ALBO\u2014 A PIECE OF LAND, mopasurio opposite the City | on Jacant lot 24x118.and situated tsonneuve, be: the Latourneur Avenue, and about \u201cBALE AT TEN O'CLOCK, AM.D.PARIZEA tra BENNING & RARRALOT, Au 268 5 otioneern CURES DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION SICK HEADACHE HEARTBURN afford immediate relief.Its pleasant taste and milk - like smoothness render it very valeable for infants, It posit vely prevents food sours ring on the stomach.wd ie a Tos moe BAD TASTE Denain nu in the MOUTH preparation wit ind 1t| NAUSEA of such real value 8s to make it à standard remedy in every house For ssie by ali Chemists.Sour Stomach Impure Breath PREPARED ONLY BY THE PHILLIPS PHARMACEUTIC CO.UMITED No.4 St James St, Court House Sa.MONTREAL WEAKE \u201cRE EE \u201cro PERT MEMADE late and To ah LE whihoet or STRONG i= == suis SE nu ature n Sr A doa] > sta Address THE MARST d B NLESHON the #9 Turk Pca.Bow Terk.L Los WITH QUINA ESSENCE OF MEAT PHOSPHATE OF LIME Compossd of Substances absolutely ANALEPTIC INVIGORATING The most enercetio Tonic or Convalescents, People, indispensable for the for- IB Fomalos.\u201cWoakly Children mation and development of [8 and all muscylar flash, and the ner- Delicate Parsons.vous and osseous systems.VIAL'S WINE is the sncoesstul combination of the most active medicines for the care of Ancemia.Chlorosis, Phthisis, Dyspepsy Gastritis.Gastralgies, Atoni: Diarrhæa, the Critical Pariod, Etiolation, Long Convalesoences, eto.In à word, all states of Lan- or.Emaciation, Nervous Exbaustion, to which constitutions are now-a-days too fatally predisposed.\u2014 The Pharmacy of J.ViAL.14.vrne do Bourbon, Lyons.pore ia Montréal \u201c LAVI ES & NELSON and at al} chemist and Lruggitts.A j ; THE ONLY DENTIFRICE APPROVED BY THR ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF PARIS.BOTOT'S OWDER.BOTOT STE, THE SUBLIME: FOR THE CARE ofthe HEAD.R SUPERIOR TOILET VINEGAR.i = To be bad from all t houses and from E.Lefort & Co., Agents, 338 * Paul St, Montreal J SIX PER CENT.DEBENTURES TU) Beonred by all tha capital and ameta nf the Kgait- able Mortgage Company, including its uncalled eapital of 81,000,000, and by first mortgages 00 TertED BY THI * EQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANY, i Real Estate transferred to the American Losn and Head Office, 203 Broadway, NEw YORK.Rest | Compare of New York, an trustees: saoh do- CoNDERAED STATEMENT, Jane BOth.1890 pantare being specially secured by $100,000 of first Capital subscribed.$2,000,000 00 rides o 0 jm prove pros properties certifisd to Le 000, wo Bot less an Pald.ap Qn cash oid to 1, 000 00 By the issue of new stock ot » premium, the paid- uret he ndivide o up capital of the Equitable Mortgags Company te and Guarantee Fund.439,888 09! pow being increased to 84,000,C00 00 Assets .11,166,685 04 | And ttu surplus to.1,800,000 00 For Sale at Par and Accrued Interest by LEWIS A H ART, Notary, Mortgage and Debenture Investments, 180e0d Imperial! Building 107 St.James St.Montreal.Rae & Doanmelly\u2019s Sales.AAI NANT lI NANT NN \u2014or\u2014 UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, ou acoouat of MESSRE.VINEBERG & CO, 1908 Notre Dame Street (Balmural Block), who is retiring from tbe buainess, \u2014CONEINTING OF \u2014 old und Silver Warchçe.tiocue Dinmend Bogs Geld Rings, tie} chon, al Overconts, l'ursie tou]; Lue an an Blankets wea couette on.num orous to luenttu va.bould be one of the best of the seas! dr vine Lors 18 =r fom tho business aig ove pustge.er ve y ze reserve.Allg overyibl ogue guara as represented in Catalog ue no asie.Salo wine take placoat 741 and 843 JAMES STREET, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, ITth und 18th NOVEMBER, AT TWO AND BEVEN P, M.MAK & DONNELIY, Auctivnerrs.pecial attention to Na 130, extra fine English poutis Barrel Gua.British Loader cost $00 00.snd | with Telescope i fine Surveyor s Level, La Compass combined, in Csse , cost sp, 00, and 337, an expensive Ball Dress, and No 146, an extra fine \u2018Dress Buit, end No, 145, vory fins tar « Healatte Jacket, à A Deposit of 10 per cent mas à be ro ro.quired at ime 5 on ABGE SALE OF NEW AND BECOND- HAND FURNITURE, Curpets, {Mlclotha, unis Curtains, Quills, > 148, very lan 8, Etc.We will sell at Sy ra Xeon, 241 snd 243 8T ML8 STREE aN WEDNERpAY AFTE NOON NEXT, | vember ) Oth, \u2014 \u2014COMPEISING Bandsome, Parlor Sein, Nice Bedroom Ruites, Kide- buards, Dining Tables aud Chairs, Bookcsses, Hae.) Rtands, Cylinder Desks, Easy Chalrs, Cente lables, Brass aud lrun Ledatesds, Bpringe and Mattresses, Jace Curtains, Quilts, Blaukota Belfast Table Line Ware, vatlery, Glassware snd Crockery.Oilcloths, Carpets Stair Carpets, Hall and Co ak\u2019 Stives, Ofl Atoves, iw alot second-hand Furniture, res eived from » private residence for convenience o SALE AT TWO CLOCK, RAE & DONNET.1.Y.chu 3 Auctioneers, M.Hicks & Co.s s Sales C LEARING SALE J \u2014or\u2014 FLEGANT CABINET \u2014AND\u2014 UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE, In the latest American Art Designs.Fine Lace Curtains, Manchester Quilts, French Chins Ornaments, Bric-a-brae, eta, eto.The subscribers will seil at their branch store, Nu, 203 BT.JAMES BTREET («Corner 8t.Peter), THURKDAY Afterneon, NOVEMBER 20th, A magnificent assortment of New Housebold Furniture, \u2014 \u2014COMFRISING \u2014 Sulid Nak and Walnut Dinin, oom Sots, Hall Stands, Waluut, Oak and Cherry EC bes, Fancy Cabinets, Musio btands, Siedler Desks, Cheffoniers, Oum bination Wardrobes, Hall Chatra baron ports, Sideboards, Extension Dinin ables, Leather Dining hairs, Genta Bureaus, Quartered Oak, Walnut apd Cherry roows Bets, Complete Oak 14brary ses Chaire Morocco.t Drawingroom bet in Chenille Plush, Tics u# Drawingroom Suites, Wiltor Chairs Pad Sofas, Parlor Beta in Plush, Silk ess salle and French Tapestry, Udd Chaire, Divans, Reckers, Lounges, Euay Chai ail first-class in every respect made by American and Canadlan anufscturers.\u2014 ALSO Fine lace Curtaina, Manchester Quilts, Comforters, Irish Table Linons and a nice lot of Bric-a-brac.Goods on view TUESDAT.\u2018The above gnods will be sold without any reserve whatever, ss ve must clear the stors tu prepare it for a large SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK M.HICKS & CO.260 4 Auctioneers.Walter M.Keamns'\u2019s Sales.SAS RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR\u2014 INVESTMENT OR SPECULATION.VALUABLE VACANT LOT.SITUATED ON THE NORTH BIDE O ST.JAM ES ST.Directly ovposite to the main exit of the Grand Trunk Railway Company's Bonaventure Btation, 64 feet front by 106 leet deep, also inoluding a STRIP OF LAND in rear, running out to Windsor street.Bale by PUBLIC AUCTION at my Sales room, 1747 Notre Dams street, on MONDAY, 34th NOVEMBER.Perfect Title, Egsy terme.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock WALTER ML.KEARNS, Auctioneer, 267 9 T.JAMES CLAXTON MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE 461 ST.URBAIN BT, was built under the former « owner's personal puper- vision, less of cents an ELABORATE AND SUBSTANTIAL MAN The locality is A Seether pleasant, bealthful and convenient.Area ef the whole Property, 12,000 Square Feet.Bale by Publio Auction at my Salesroom, 1747 NOTRE DAME STREFT on MONDAY, Z{th NOV.inst, at Fleveu à.m.I UsamameveD, Bee Particulars in Catalogues WALTER M.KEARNS, 269 7 Auctioneer.Marcotte Bros.'s Sales.Y MARCOTTE BROS.AUCTION SALEOF SLEIGHS ANDCARTS, ORK WEDNESDAY, THE 10TH NOV, INBT., 98 St.Jumes Street.In ou £888 a =: 3 84 38 o 4 113 do do 5 90 do do 6 60 do do 1 70 do do 45 do do 2 35 do do 50 do do 4 do do 25 do do ten - ole So be sold without reservé and in lots to SALE AT 11 A M.SHARP.MARCOTTE BROS, 2603 Auctioneers.ADE BALE.BY MARCOTTE BROS.95 ST.JAMES STREET.On Weénesday, the 10th of November, ext, Wa will offer tothe trade u large assortment o of Dry amely: Meltoi Pa Beavers, Nap Cloths, -made Cloth og, Lin we, Daderabirta, andkerchiefs, ain Gloves, Shirts, Yarn, Buttons, \u2018latiors' T and sep Cotions, Printe, Olos aking, Paptings, Costings, Bo and Shoes, sta.etc.Also 100 cases Men's nbers, 100 oases Women's Hubbers 100 cases | Misses i ub- bers, 100 cases Boys' Rubbe l and Cotton Lined, The Bole \u201cbe a wit! out reserve and in lots to suit the trade.BALE AT 10 A.M.MARCOTTE BROS.uctionesrs.NA \u201cTigh & Co.\u2019 Ss Sales.NAAN LAYCE AUCTION SALE \u2014Or\u2014 FURNITURE.We will sell at Our Booms, 305 ST.JAMES STREET (Near Victorias Bquare), \u201c AND FINS STOCK 269 3 à LARGE \u2014or\u2014 HOUSKXROLD FURNITURE, oo Too age Ho Eas, hai Hall Brands \"Dpt Mattronies aa § d Spring Bed Boda, Brass r Iron Hall Btoves and Co Rang es, an mps, Comiorters.Blanketa, Quilta, Cuisine, arte M porn \u20ac a ie 00 Hoch nia i a es, Bracke ops es na Pk te.and » lot of Furnitare too Tamera to mention.No reserve.SALE ON 18TH AND 19TH NOVEMBER.AT TWO OCLOOK P.M.J.TIGH & Lo.269 3 unotionesrs \\E.DAVIS PENNYROYAL AND STERL For Femaies, Guickiy sores al} iwv® Nox dale by ali Chemists MPORTANT LICENSED PAWNBROKERS BALE br m » aroly Baton vers, Ry oginsscs.aud Tiaries se A sa » generally found io Pawnbi oker'a D Foods erally fo » broke ber of new dances tang Mectngs a.aad Amusements ACADEMY GO OF MUSIC.This ir puss.Prosentin Tir Vie 01 will se ct era helmer\u2019 > bears pri ming \u2014 fie gon Taabel Moprs, &rarkow.&J AGO à Evers Afternoon spd FEEATRE KOVAL BEAT Dua TRU 5 TRISH Hov.Frices of admission, 1U, 30, nnd 30 ote, 100.oxtra Plan at the Thee tre from er te un 9 gp Comine-Tus CREULES 1 J Manaxer.Matineo Rafurdas.Mim PAR RFit % Pour Acts, The fie antomime +) Vic's ARMORY HALL.3rd and Last wes) of great success ! DR.GOLDSMITH, tv MESMERIND.Admissiom 15.25 and 35 cents BATURDAY MATINEE at 3,30 pm.870 2 T0BOGGANING ! L INTERESTED should attend the me tag wt the Windsor Hotel this Evening, at 8 o'clock.A.R.GRA HLL 2711 Park Club.REV.GEO.A WELLS, D.D., ~THREE [LL LUSTRATED LECTURES,\u2014 \u2014 1x THS\u2014 American Presbyterian Charch.Nov.18th- \u201cA Peep at the Midnight Sun.\u201d Nov.25th An Hour with some Great Reformers.\u201d \u20181.uther, Melapethon, Huss, Jerome and Zwingle.> Dev.2ud -\u201cThe Passion Play ands some osher things.\u201d MINION 25 Course Tirkets, anni tin to ee reo iectures, Doors oper at 7.30.Lecture AR 253 2sw 10 daw CYCLORAMA, Corner of St.Catherine and St.Urbain ste Frem Yam tn 10.30 p.m.Lut! ~~ 12th ANNUAL\u2014\u2014 Derby Sweep S000 TICKETS.Hue 85.00 EACH.206 RUKSES ENTERED.- - - 894 PRIZES.\u2014- Chances } in 0\u2014 ist Horse, four prizes.825600 each.nd do de do .8rd do do do Divided Fqually Among Other starters, yuadreple.Divided Equally Among \u2018Ne starters.quadruple.wees 12000 DRAW, MAY 2518, RACE, MAY 27TH, Lexult of Drawing mailed to all subscribers ou side Montreal BRAND, tndsor Hotel, ERBITT Build foot 271*tf2aw ONTRE.CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 554 & 458 BT.JAMES STREET For Halls, Parties, Weddings, Oonoerts, M &c.Newly furnished with all vant ences, a! woderate rales.Epquire on the Trerpises DAY ING, DEIORTMENT AND TAYSIQAL OUL- ture.L MacpONALD, JB.,2221 8 herine street.Cla: anaes\u2019 meet as follows Adult ét er Tuesday aud Thursday, 8 p.m ; Advanced, Monday sud Thursday, ¥ jum.\"Juveniles Monda doy.38nd 4.30 pm; Tuesday and Married and Blague Ladies on Wi day at 4 pin, Eriv Assembly every Monday at 8) Ho.tin my \u2018Academy this year.1 ANCING-AT DURKEE'S NEW BEGINNERS class, Munday snd Thursday evenings Ad4- vanced class, Tuesday and Friday eve Às- semble, Baturday eveniug.Begin ors\u2019 afternoon class sorda and Friday.Private lessons dar or evening 9 Kt.Cather nest, 188 OWLER'S DANCING 1oabeux.Monday and Friday for beginners.Advanced class Fsdaces ay evenings, Private lessons to suit tpaptie ROAD DEPARTMENT, TT I PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that no permits to open streeta for the construction of private Drains.will be issued from this office from the lst December next, and until further notice.By Order, PERCIVAŸ W.ST.GEORGE, City Surveyor.OrrY BunvEYOR'S OFFICE, { Cit; \u2018 Montreal, Sha Nov, 1800.5 270 4 Trains leave Windsor st.Station for Ottawe\u2014 7.50 am.t°11.45 am.4.15 p.m.rtiand, Poston- 2 .00 338 D.+ ols p.m ronto \u2014 °9.20 a 18 8 Bre Marie Ba pois va 5 - qu ppp \u2014 a Bt.Anne\u2019 snared sto De ro = St.Tokina, Bhs Newport.\" 00 20 NA tte myo i Pas Halifax, © a vo oon Joha e onary ation or Qupbec 8.25 am; \"3.80 p.m.[Sundays only] and \u201c10.00 Three Bin Ta :*3.30 v.m.(San.only}, 5.15 diners St, Felix, St.Arbres 5.15 m, Vitawa \"B50 mn, he 05.» w niper and Venosaves + 40p Bt.Jerome, St.Lin, St, Eu jae 55 BLE Rose and iy heroes.3 t 1.30 p.From Bonaventure Station fer Marievilie and Farnham, 8.40 m.from B bert, connecting with Grand Trunk 315 T a from fonsventura sis t.Cesalre, 5.0C p.m.from Bonaventure station J Except Fataraare, t Bun daily, Suns; inelud Other trains week on Tr Aalece > ihown.Sm 580 pm *Parlor mod, sles ink care.No tion, Montreal $ lesping \" pA on, leaving ONTRE A TICKET OFFIORS \u2014 266 Bt.James mises Windsor Hotel.Dalbousie, squa à Windsor street stations.2% F4 TRY THE Caledonia Waters FOR THE LITTLE ONES, And s0 keep them in bealth or remove latent seeds of diseass, Bold by all Grocers, and by GURDP & CO.89 Jurors Street.J GoLb AL ack Sec! DEUTZ & GELDERMANN'S Is the Finest Champagne on the English Market.T I8 THE FAVORITE of HR H the Prince ot Wales, the Court, the Army and Navy Club ete, and used at nearly all inportant banquets.FOR SALE BY m.Farre Windsor.Bt, he- Heu and lenders To oiled James and City Clube, Exob ange : rants.2020% RUNKENNESS Liauor HABIT.\u2018DR, HAINES\u201d Gin ns pe give tn! articles à food.wi the patient, J Recon nar i fi xe ok of a on arn Tee GOLDEH SPECTPIO CO *35 Race bi 7) QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR.and {ake no other.PEN ARE OF IMITATIONS, Moda at X05 ALIENS SOND S048 Coy SR STORRS OAT AAMC Fass pepo, WE AR PSR ET Eocaaasom ; .id, 3 , Sony > : A LAF.THIRD EDITION.a _____TEE MONTREAL DAILY SÉAR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER woe, 1 111 ES THIRD EDITION.«i rr on vt CARSLEY'S COLUMN.| ge MARTI QS | _ NS ~[FTANLEYS BEAR GUARD.| BESA% ae Sie iym | THE MAYPROOK WYSFERE.ov edngnten, MARIAGES T0 ___ ADVERŸTHEMENT, | _ / on 5 8 x han, ook.by Rev.|.JADIS¥ KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT HOSIERY! HOSIERY: S E ( NG Canon Poker, id i be sean, bad the appearance o belong! to MORE CHARGES AGAINST BARTTELOT.| Brought about tons of Tralgot: come 80 EDITH'S DOWRY.À tons being for Montreal.© CHAPTER XXVIIL\u2014CONTINURD: *! Stanley Relates Some Further Revolting \" Lady Lextor tarf he MISS BARNJUM AT HOME.\" y Lexford wrote to Mr.Cion ° Docatie The Log Baok of the Un.mn re ; E\u201d next day.She wanted him to, If he eos; Ftanate Rear Guard.Gy and Calf es | come down to her at Blackstone Houses He \u2014\u2014 1 i , New Yonx, November 18.\u2014The Sun says: fully Ferformed would have answered the letter 10, pérton In an interview with Mr, Henry M.&tan- The \u2018At Home\u201d given by Miss Barnjum haa not u sad duty kept him at home.es ley a Sun reporter after examining the alary hy bre Barojou Gylinasius Just might ru \u201cFor a time,\u201d ho wrote back, \u201cmy busitièes kept by Mr.Stanley during bis lest trip been sent to the committee of the Alontreal [UST be almost at a standstill.1 ar able to nie being tod of the maior, Aibletio Association aud to the see tow of my, cleats ui rome but home £ Ol rose and sever 0 un .aril be acts ot oruelty rded in the log book, Medical Faoult were alec present by invi- headed pet, has Luen tnding for some : asked, \u201cWere there no other cruelties or tation.arnjum wae desirous of how, alus, there Is but little life left in : unususl treatment of natives besides th showing the practical resuite of her system \u2014# mere spark, that is ull nnd my 0» in the log book?\" ; ot training, and for that purpose > dozen for one day would cause thal spark tu -dle- - class ou - mas Antuony, eldest son .GRAND DISPLAY ets Bepartenent te wall warid vistiag sa we £0 fullorence Minule, youngest dsuglier of \u2014or\u2014 Bande of Ladies\u201d dent vod Onlidrecre Hoalerr.MURPHY & 00.DAND ANDTAILLEVER At st.lean, Nov.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Kid Gleves Joux Le - .CASHMERE HOSE Oi Shi FARUE AL Quebec: 8 NS htoins me CASHMERE HOSE : Mr., of Qui , Mr.Rae ce EE of Qu sophie Laitue of LATEST STYLES xD» 15 pack cAmmuERN Hoex 7e pair a boo 271 : The \u2018 DUCHESS OF PORTLA Ika BLACE © B HOSE fc pair HOPKINS-SELBY\u2014Ua (ue 17(b November, by APE : KID GLOVE LADIRS' BLACK OABHMEER HOSE, 350 pair \u2014 the Key.Canon Leblaue, Charles A.Iopkius, LAD BLAOK OABHMERE XH 400 ty oat aurote: o ie late Charles te the very latest production, and fs suitabletor PADIES BLACK OABHMLRE HOSE.400 pair WE are really busy selling out the stock at any- 1 Of Lhe late Charles ae go dt or 270 3 street or driving.OUR LEADING LINB PRIMEAU-MICHAUD\u2014At Notre Dame Church, THE EMBROIDERED MOUSQUETAIRE LADIES\u2019 BLACK CABHMERE HOSE, full young ladies of the interm rtainly there wers,\u201d Mr.Stanley re- Lady Lexford was sorry for him; she Bad the Rey, Father Luke (ullaghun, on the \u2018 th 600 Ted ai \u201cCe inter ) 1hin Norehabe VAN irae eldest daughter of XID LOVE Soopatr, | teamiest worth marked » They gv togethey |Pled.\u201cThere was a Soudanese who had fore those praca, \u201cpofinasyics be- Lady Lextord was sorry for him: she J.B.Michaud, Ex.of this ly.h The Hewes! Style for Evening West.LADIES BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, @0 pair \u2014cleanliness and Pearline.If onded Major Barttelot Poe way due | fertainment commenced Miss Barn- Mr.Clontart Sor him he Joel concern.BOOTT-HAGUE\u2014On the 15ll inst, nt the \u2014 8.OARSLBY, LADIES' BLACK CABHMRRE HOSE, 780 pair in the ground before him, the man was sho fm pologized hor on y The beopinge tn Lee jo toting he Bad boone Church of §t.James the Apostle, by the Rev, Dyson Hague, brother of the bride, assisted by the per.G.Scott, brother of the bridegroom, Notre Dame st, and the Rev.Canon Elleguod, Frank Routl, son of the late W.E.Scott, Hsg.M to Bertha \u2026 M.DD.Hachel, dauybter of George liague, Esy.270 2 LADIES LINED KID GLOVES, DEATHS.KE\u2014At St.Marthe, November 13Lu.1890, | Ber father\u2019s residence, Sarah Ann June Burke, d BU years and 11 months and x0 days.| [Éansas City and Prescott, Arizona, and Pembroke, oOnt., papers please copy.271 2 ! B\u2014In this city, November 17, INDO, Chanel CDambers nave of Rlug's ounty, { Ireland, aged 55 yoars.Funeral will leave his | late residence, No.995 st.Catherine Street, ursaay morning, al 7.10 a.wm.to St.Mary's Church, thence to Cote deg Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acqualntances, Will please accept } this Invitation to attend.(Chicago and Hnols | 2718 A very special line of these goods just pus te stock.Real Lamb Lined.The Lateat Novelty.THE MARSBILLAIRE KID GLOYE is undoubtedly the best Eid Glove in the world, THE T-HOOK LACED KID GLOVE in the Ladies\u2019 Favorite.papers please copy.| DENNIS\u2014After à Mngering 1llness, on the morn- LADIES' PLACK CASHMTRE HOSE, 800 pair LADIES' in all BLACK CASHMERE HOBE, prices.OHILDREN'S CABHMERE HOSE CHILDREN'S OABHMEHRE HUME From 25q per pair.From 259 per pair.UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 ALL WOOL RIBBED VESTS, 50e LADIES\u2019 MERINO UNDER VESTH, 780 LADIES' LAMB'$ WOOL VESTS, Long S)esves.61.00 LADIES\u2019 LAMB'S WOOL VESTH, Short Bleeves, LES LADIE# NATURAL WOOL.VESTS, 61.00 LADIES\u2019 NATURAL RIBBED LAMB'S WOOL VESTS from 50¢ upwards, LADIES we would eall your attention to our stock of underwear, the bess and cheapest to be seen in you want the former, atter.Withanything else, you will get discouraged.Pearline washes everything\u2014without harm and with little work.Clothes cry for it\u2014housework is hastened by it\u2014dirt dreads It costs little to try costs a good deal to do with- COSI-PRIGE, The_ whole of it must _be cleared out to empty the stote for future tenant, and as have only a few months to so, we are forced et the it\u2014it Beware nf Imirattnne, =\u201c, TAMES PYtP % V, To Sell at Any Price, and then stuck into the houle, besd downward, and the hole fllied in.But his feat were left Sticking above the ground, and so he remained.\u2018At another time n man whom the Major .haa condemned to death was compelled to dig his own grave; was forced to step into it and the earth was filled in around him while he was still alive, leaving merely his head and neck above ground, and the Major STAMPED THE EARTH DOWN all around him and left him there for some time, telling him, \u2018That is where you wiil sicep to-morrow.\u2019 * \u201cHow is it Lhat these natives permitted themseives to be treated in such a way by Major Barttelot.Are they not muscular fellows, able to take care ol themselves?\" the season, but s1.% need not have done 80, as every member last night appeared to be pertes trained.The pertect cuntrol which iss Barnjum had over her class, and the state of perfection to which she had brought the young ladies was most favorably commented upon.The members of the class looked exceedingly pretty us they marched into the gymnasium ball dressed in red stockings and blouses and blue skirts, a costume well adapted fur the free niove- ments of the body, The exeroises gone through with clu umb-belis, and sticks were performed with & grace and unlson that was almost wonderful in children so young.Their lithe and graceful movements, the elasticity which they showed In every motion of the body, testitfed as nuth- ing else could have done to the effective- mature in hie fears.Bul there was no such\u2019 happiness for Mr.Clontarf.He had written, - the sadly solemn truth\u2014little Charlie grew: \u2018worse every hour.: Cn The poor boy was less thoughtful and dull.since Willie had been with him.They had: not been tugether many duys Lefore & : strong childish Jove, and the purer that i$.was childish, existed between them, and > they were never geparate .\u2019 Charlie seemed to become better when Willie was with him.They went out every day for some boyish pleasure; they played together fur hours; nothing was correct Wilhe did not say so, nothing would Charlie Lave or do unless Willie colnoided, ; \u20181 wish, dear Willie,\u201d little Charlie bad said mure than once, \u201cthat you had always been my brother.1 might have grown up ! st, LUllan Agnes, L LINES.the trade, to be had in all aizes, .\u201cCertainly they m jar, well Less of Miss Barnjum'\u2019s training.Every ptrong then\u2014strong envugh to become \u20ac Dorond dauguier of CR.Deus, age 15 peurs | FPYVO BPECIA JOHN MURPHY & Co.There are no particular Imes, and boast, of great physloal agi: order was obeyed will the utmost prop: man! 1 te Bar hs.F 1 from Ler father's .ut th rood ness, an e \u20ac ren went rou their 1e remark w ade in : Feaidence.63h, Hypolite streel nn Mirsday.Eigut- Button length Swede Mousgutairs Kia GENTW FURNISHINGS but be it well understood that y toto thelr Lave rt Ji they are Movements, keeping time to the.muse.Ar.Ciguuat.It struck a sharp pain to bis 20th (ns.al 2 p m.10 Mount Roy ul emetery.Gloves in Tans, all sizes, pair, GENTS' FURNISHINGS hi 2 ill b responsible to a chief or leader that they with the regularity of clookwork.After the heart, for there Was something 0 a gloomy.Friends and acqualutances are invited to als \u2018our Button Kid Glove, in Tan Shades all mixes In sli styles, everything must go; 1t wi \u20ac , obey commands and submit to ill-treat &ymnastic and callstbenic exercises, some foreboding in the words.\u201c tend Ta \u2019 In all pri Ç without a murmur,\u201d ment very pretty maroning evolutions were \u201cBul you will become a man some- day, DEVLINDied on the 170i Inst.wu tins cits, | Meteo, He per yard.5.CARSLEY, Me ONDERNEAR ne a terrible loss, but when one is 1575 M, Catherine Street, LONDON, November 18.\u2014The Zimes con- Checuted.and d: thobe also the children You must wait, my darling boy, fdr than\u201d so Devlin, aged 765 Sears, mouth, } iY y , ; : tinues this mor; t ow he effects of that attention Le said, taking the child upon his knea, residence, 114 Richardson Sont nt Chat | Dore Pere + OENTE HOSIERT aminTs caught he must extricate him.nepeyaus tose, he tare, of Montr, 3as Hele HLl P07Ing fhe wyblicatlon of the 35 loath erat \u201cboric sirliingly while fitlo Willie Camiyn stood looking, Bod relations Tan a1 yr Ware ul .| GENTS GLOVES self the best way he can, and Jackets.Clroulars, Mom Porapiertions ee pans of une 2¢ exercices, py oe wars riot Éy Moore s Wilile had his father\u2019s instincts in bim3 invited to attend.: PRICE LIST KID GLOVES, GENTS OOLLARS that is m osition Special mekos for Children; the choicest variety them, leaving Bonny in command, after Mcindoe, Watson and Taylor of the they were Lis heritage.Gooa food and ; DISSETTE\u2014At Parkdale, Ont, Nov.1:4, Bridget, | GENTS OUFFS yp .depriving the Zapzibaris of their rifies, ana M- A.A.A, who complimented Mies Barnjum clothes, with such companionship as little wife of Jubn Dissetle, in Ler Tal year, | BUTTON SEMVICEABLE KID OS PAIR Guru ne.; OUR OPENING DAYS empowering Bonoy to punish any attempt upon the proficiency that her glass had ob- Cloutart'e, made Willie a gentlemanly boy _ : ay tue £0 the 161) Our stock of Génts' Furnishings 18 complete oo 4 at mutiny by death.\u201d , anking her for the opportun- at' once.pe Ba OT eral li Le TG LA win +UUTTON BHOFFING KID GLOVE, | in every respect and marked a the right prices.| Trou ience on W next and su yoy death\u201d ity afforded them of witnessing the young blr.Clontar watched tm Jo carefully, lot, for 60 years a rosiieut of this chy, 0 JOHN MURPHY & CO.ercises.aking of their vhen e st ©.: dos ots Freres Futura) from Tis i pe ETT ET, ! acti ilo or goods Till be open to inspection, come Ç THE LEGISLATURE.own kymnsetum on Manalisld street, they the bay Dave: fnew iv 11e ras better for air ence, 317 SL atherine Stree, ole sh | TH a à .\u2014 un i © cr LC rime oO Antoine, on Tuesday.the 1th inet, AIME | 4 BUTTON BARGAIN KID GLOVE, FER PAIR quactors Kinds of Dry ® come to the Head Poor young And oa, Lo ATH NIL 0 come, Heh 42d The Salaries of ee NUS Depart Feloome vois use u atany ime sho desired opiion dû bia alt ms a good ort td fie F .TES 1.10 PER PAIR \u201c 3 CARSLEY BROTHERS bave something forall.ments\u2014Municipal Code Not to Be give an exhibition of her classes, Dr.rew fond o lle ina very short time; BENRY-\u2014At 11 Stanles Street, on sunday.the | ü Joss Mj uReEY & Co I can not possibly buy new CARSLEY BROTHERS ave Lines of hoods no Consolidated.Wanlees also spoke of the good effects that nd never regretied having taken the step, 16th inst, LAS AUNE Alexande ab fsa Tbe best Kid Gloves, In the latest and most goods to keep up the assort- other store keops.\u2014_\u2014 were likely to result from Miss Barnjum's be had., » thay Funeral al 2.30 y 1m, où Tuesday.fushivpable novelties, to be had at 1781, 1783 NOTRE DAME STREET, h id b Rimbp Buttons sold at [BPECIAL TO THE STAR.] syatem training.Mise Barnjum referred It «inddoned him to seo that Willie's .js \u2019 \"2703 : , S UEB a on eeling that bad always existed presence caused a change for the ri BOUNSTON At Toronto, November 1:3, pérelvn) & CARSLEY = Corner of St.Poter.7 ment, as there wou e no CARSLEY BROTH ERS, aux DEC November 18.Not more than a between the members of the M.Vi A.and the declining boy; his only hope was th Warren R, sou 01 kdward Joknston, in Lis + otre Dame st, Terms cash and only one price, 271t, lend to the sale, and I would 1515 St.Cathorine Streor.__271+1 Hour set for the opening of the session MF Barnjum &nu stated that since she had that it would last.22nd year.; yesterday afternoon, and the Premier, who ParTIed on the good work begun by ber Camiyn, lu fuiliiment of the promise LEBLANC\u2014In this city, on the 16th November, Look out for Irish Frieze Ulsters have to sell the balance at was In his seat, smil{ngly remarked that he Protber ber classes had steadily increased made to Diana, onlied upon Mr.Clonta To-morrow, 85.99, at the Great .Fire Sale, Balmoral Hotel Build- Auction; once a line will be 1590, Caroline Andre, béloved wife of A, Le- y THE CELEBRATED CO.B.CORSET ~ blanc, hy in size, and they had now quite outgrown They met as old friends and sincere ones.CAUGHT NAPP | NG, oy th or a pans Tollowars, ale the aocuimmodation.It was her Intention \u201cYou ought to have come before, my déar leave\"her datééresidence, © 'Koand Street.on THE CELERRATED CB CORRET to acquire the ground which th t Cawulyn,\u201d Baid the coilcitor, shaking the I eave her late residence, © Koland street, on CELEBRATED © B., CORSET .y .qu e ground on which the presen ulyn,\u201d said the solicitor, shakin ) Wednesday, tbe luth inst, at 7.50 à, 1, La TRE CELEBRATED OB CORSET Ing, 1892 & 180.4 Notre Dame st., sold, no matter what it may be, Tork was thoTro aad wirived Lo set ot ymnesium stands, tear down the old bulid- ventor's hand very warmiy.\u201cit is not sil St.Joseph's Church, thence to Cole des Nelges When the cold weather sotsin, don't Bs caught = ng and erect a new gymnasium that would my [sult that we have been npart so lon, react lends and ACQUAILADCES BIV yy phe Acme of Perfection,\u201d This Corsst Specialties announced every day.EVEN GRAY COTTON » Depping with a faded or dirty Fall end Winter the following resolution by Hon.Mr.Robl- be second to none In complotencss.During \u201cNo, Clontarf, nor mine, perhaps At least ; respectfully Invited Co attend.02 1s often imitated, but has never been equalled for o I?- the eveni f 1! 1 were in fault, the wish to meet you Wi LEWIS\u2014AL Chisteville, on Monday afternoor, 8 often fm ' I will not buy them over again LE unter or Jacket, von for Mitte ox \u201cResolved that the maximum of the salary of oan au3, refreshmen formeriy mars by good enonh.It\" wan ihe olroumpata the 17th {nst., J.Stephens Lewis, second son of WEYLE, FIT and COMFORT : new; aino, Ladies\u2019 and Children's Costumes, with deputy heads of the Publig Departments ahall be it jum, that stood like a grim barrier between the Rev.B.P.Lewis.Funeral rom the Rectory, but cvervthin in stock vou Bhawis, Wraps, Muffiers, and every kind of w two thousand dollars four hundred per annum, \u20ac , .A \\ ; È 18 Thursday afternoon, at 2.30.to wearer.In Black, White and Drab, has double very g y rae hy.Mumors.sd every sef- cept thatof the Assistant Attornsy General whose M'GILL UNIVERSITY man, when stricken with povefty, MACFARLANE-\u2014In this city, on the 18th Nov.steel in side snd embroidery Anish are welcome to at a price, and \u2019 o ; in Counoll Vo \u2018aroe (NOusand donne qu poor UNIVERSITY DINNER.Who have bean his.bent Brule, of 1800, James Macfarlane, father of Mrs.Chas.Ask to 800 , BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO., per to Lord Stanley and Sir John to bè Present and \u201cTrue, and Joan understand the felis inen are ouse.1 Mr.Robldoux also presented a bill.to.even if l lose on cost I must orriors e435 Notre Damest $21 Moon garding th td Speak.fn you, and 1 will frankly admit that > > » remoye all doubts re rding © appl nd ought to have hunted you up, knowing, ça fea - bear the conse uence.1595 8t.Catherine st.266t44aw_ of Article 5460 of the Re utes re Rond thot t ed nero at Brodkrille, he Little Liver Pills\u201d try one vial \u2018of Carter's he funds.1 should be happy intesd jor GUNGS, CLOCKS, FANS.BRASYWARE.Plaro, Banquet and Table LampaRec,.All New Goods of this season's Importation.UBLIC NOTICE! .alne\u2019s Celery Compound; I have had ocea- at$1 08 tog] 00: N ; à ARTICLES FOR_ IP Sparkling Sa ! slon vo test Ii myself, and know of others S00: poss outalde at DS Lo BARS 0b track at don IEE B16 TRIS AL mich valus, and Nena were L not troubled about.Lupus, wha, { am.- umur 340; ais track at Special Notices.sure, intended Lo switdie me, and, \u2014WEDDING PRESENTS - Ix who have used it and the result, thus far, 1s 42¢, and outside at 3034 to 400 as à portion of the importation, the May do Ît yet .Roca C5RA.Vanier, S.Carsley bas eniy ONE STORE in MéAVLOSA ample to prove that It 1a what You now re.THE CHEESE MARK Uompany ware held t Lo be entitied torecplve Mining a Nowe: noleta hut vou say vou nre going to have otal ng nt Lowest Pri .\u2014\u2014Per Cane\u2014, uire.am qu certain t your good ETS.a proportion o e $5000 he the expe no at cholera never .toed bh .25zvodtft for Montreal.Ne Brasch Steres.; 1fosen dozen other and sisters will not object, even in | \u2014 Government.The decision js of value to attacks the bowels of the earth, but human- PP fo pettied Ly arbitration.\u2019 \u2018( A [aurincess Perrier ii 59 *140 tho jaoe of your doctor's learned onialse Utica, ihe Conipuny, not merely on the question of 1ty In general fud it neces ary to use Dr.W175\" let me atténd on bebalf of ÿ MASSE ee 8 16 ee DE I Er AH A EH A op gr {win BA i Sen day ' Z 7 \u201d it an e, you say; As very ner- mar with referent elr su nt importas ) Y, diurrhœu, \u20ac ; mt , vd | Fe.ALE ered S OU.(C LAPPERTON 8 SPOOL COTTON.; FRASER, VIGER & C0, vous; this makes your condition es Pecemter Sherctore.May oye, OTe mar ; ous, these entries having been made on, I is à sure QU _ © en bon ) Toe Do your ht ak 100 BAGS CHOICEST but not worse than was bdfore I used this pave suspended rations and others 5, Vaile much in excess of the value deter-' win wnatasurprise\u201d Read (he directions Hothave soy giadly a-sisted you ih your eat remedy.YOu may go on for weeks ortiy follow, êr8 mined by the julge as proper.O'Conno pil Hi peine?à .EARLY ROSE POTATOEZ, | Under the uire of a physlaian taking nie fo (her, Joo.| Tho dairymen Bad wward 48d Hog& sppsared for the Crown\u2019 and (f,the WTaPDer.That's uit.\u201cSurprise\u201d dues vousre; M3 drar, (rleud, T ought % Try à sam] lo bag.ful) weight 90 1bs., of what we plie and druzs, yet you are never gure of the close of the Season, Lut pow they have given Abbotts and Campbell with Mr, Gormully, nd clean._ \u201clan gorry now,\u201d Mr.Camiyn sald; art ern a er aving the root of {io ut \"0 eradicated.up any expectation Of the Kind, The market has Ottawa, for the petitioners.- Silver oxidixi jewelry.Newest designs, dis intend Lo come to you, Lupus got bi ve Jour [Asarm Jon oN.* Then pou nee vus of oe beet Thread in the market + Clapperton's BSpool Ootton never breaks, never ; 5, BEST.knots.never ravels, and every apool is warranted : \u2014 Paine'6 Colery Compound istné viuy remedy n (il and Jnactive for several weeka, and to ee rere Large stock at KB Homsley's, 255 nt.Jumes ; y ! v , \u201d .I ue quite DY accident, Ÿ 7 uroablbidly the @ 300 yards Always ask for FRASER, VIGER co that can meet your cuse, and as for efficient das aiuere vus dnt her drone of ' 6 iransae THE \u201cCIRCASSIAN'S® ROUGH VOYACE, street.LL LT Town ahd 1 was humelens, penniless ane in sv & » resulta I am willing to pledge my life if boxes at S30: 18 lots, 1084 boxes, à dye; 3 AL THE ° Largest and best assortment of BK».He saw my position, got out of me CLAPPERTON'S SPOOL COTTON.w nécéssar y.- 00 bo ; : ISPRCIAL T0 THE STAB.! : Family Grocers & Wine Merchants, Mr.H with good sense used Paine\u2019s vos a lots, 209 a sue 1s dn Sober at 5 ruling price, - ] © ITALIAN WARRHOUSE, Celery Uompound, and in iese than ten days mission; total, 80 tors.694 boxes; 4 Le 5 Deaks! the dream on which | have pinned m Jaithy R November 18.The Allan SS, ne desks inthe pére pe Inepection was convinced that my fnvention 4 265tt _ HAUIVAX, \u2018 \u201cCircassian,\u201d which arrived this motaing, street; telephone 1691.succeed, and, urged on by the hops of gain VICTOR BOTTLING CO.20 St Dizier Street 199 St J.ble to walk out ; - ; : ames 8 was able walk out for exercise andin two 8 - was the first of the winter service f t ma to aw Inysslf, 80 ; Fele Agente for Montreal and District.8.CARSLEY, 27191 s Street.weeks was strong enough to resume his Bios Done PE erat Jast year ated Liverpool.She left port on the Sixth nd he re iring fins of fine watohes, also Eng- Hood Lo Nin Yor the Toeans of gore sad eulviepuvue L3UX, Fodecas J'euepaue « «> office work.His rapid and thorough cure i » C3 EXLremo price, 90° met with terrible weather the run o er.lish an Fromm clocks, a laity at Ë my undertaking, and ot bare existenc ag._ +2aw 1768, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 1778 1717 FIRE SALE.\u2014Clothing, Under- was a marvel, not only to his friends, but to \u201c Little Malls.- Huge seas would strike the vessel and wash Hemaley's, 265 St.James à cot, ya wan grateful th howid-be-now, had-I COVERNTON'S wear, Furs, &c., continued, Bal.his family physician as well, who was ledto Lira Paws, N.Y., November 17.\u2014There1s her fore and aft, On Tuceday worning, the 259 James street, nol brutally abused my confidence seq SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY KOTRE DAME STARRY, moral Hotel Building, 1892 and 5% (alas bls will) the grest medicinal nothing new in theese flere except thal the prices 11th, a terrifie blow set in.This brow Eas sop Special'offer for Xmas times.A neat bound faith.\u201d RE For Ueugbe, Colds, Asthmn, Bronebiiie MONTREAL.1504 Notre \u201cDatne Street, next value of Paine = Kiory Compound, recom.are pat que 20.00 2a \"at en lots at Sas lowed soot after by a hurr ne, which con- volume for thirty \u201cSurprise Soap\u201d wrappers.- AL:.Clonta Liooking at the aily looks Buperier © sil otnêre\u201d Price.BB coe door to N.E.Hamilton & Co.mended by Mr.H any\" of his lot private.14 lots on cominission; ore, Bos tinued unsll the evening 13th.ie Send to bt, Croix Boap Co.and wrinkled ches the mau sputh- Re sure and get that y \u20ac.34 COVERNTON & COL Corner efBlBleury nw drasen, 460 81 LoL se | CARSLEYS COLUMN, |**sixs Wednesday, Nov, 18h md PU : to \u2026 = .\u2018| waves rolled mountafiis h The ; péter ut ly aged, coufil not représs à P Everything re-marked down.Sale friends or relatives who may be il.He Lave 854 10 De the rally oq anm dalry choses would go under clean to the forehatch, the || The Allan 88.\u201cBrazillan,\u201d from London, Fe senined very hard Lo bra uh of begin | always reminds them of his own you Nine ackagos of farm were sold at Waves wading the steamer clean the pe Race NAL at 10 a.m.on her luce against him, + 804 Quick restoration ration to health., 27141 § 3010 Tout 5018 ROLE stern Tde beidre vas waabed : (du be Contiomseily ; ru A or wo LT CL rah À 4 benIng.A great ragged hole in her star- board bow tells the story of storm apd dis- mater.The plates on the starboard bow for: length of fifteen feet are smashed in and two plates.aft the hawse hole are stove in.Whe Lake Huron\u201d -lers Liverpool on Octe- her 81, sand expsrienced a succession of : to the -detained twenty-four hours ropairing de dam- and shifting days th the would be kept at full spe firong ou Sales with heavy head seas till near Bell J blew on the 8th,and saa oi on tie 11th.At four o'clock on te the llth, .& ver heavy, ing the orepeak and the vessel was © pi ater age the cargo, which be \u2018moved aft to prevent the wWaler coming on board, While assisting in the \u2018Shifting of the cargo the doctor, Mr.McKes, knocked down by some of the hatches and severely injured.He was lald up for days, but is now about.Nearly all Lande had to assist in the work of shifting be cargo, The forepeak was tilled with en the boat arrived at Quebec, but priced pumped out on the way up.The do- tention to the boast was not caused by the \u2018omptain taking sa southerly course, but it \u2018was simply a tight axatust wind and waves Sowe 0 onkines Guif a strong northwest gale blew, with h seas, but no further damage was done.des the damage to the buws a great deal of the woodwork in the upper deck was swept away The wheelhouse was started and the\u2019 chief steward\u2019s cabin, where the door was burnt In and the panelling broken.A sailor named Armstrong rained his ankle by railing from a boat to the deck, Captain Murray ot the \u201cLake Huron\" states that this has been his worst experience on the St.Lawrence route.Of the 54 horses that were on rd 7 died during the passage, and with the exception ot two the remainder were landed in good condition.As far as coulu;be ascertained the cargo has not boen damaged although there are some tin plates in the fore part of the vessel that may have: been touched by the water.Temporary repairs will be made bere, and it is the intehtion TO GET THE VESSEL AWAY BY FRIDAY.Of the other boats, the Sportsman\u2019 arrived last nicht and is unloading sugar at the St.Lawreuce Kellnery wharf.While she had rough weather, the unly damage done was the stavinz ID Of OLe or the starboard noats.Her CHI HO ie uninjured.After dischari ing, the \u201cSportsman\u201d goes suuth light.\u201cBonavista\u201d arrived from Sydney rue with coul.The \u201cAshdene\u2019\u201d sailed for Liverpoal Lo-iny.The Dominton line steamships \u201cOregon\u201d and \u201cTexas\u201d will sail to-morrow.The Vancouver\u201d got away to Liverpool at eight o'clock this moruming.Temporary 1opalrs have been made, a strong bridge having been erected aft \"the foremast.The chart house will be rebuilt on the other side.The \u201cVancouver\u201d carried with her 38 saddle and driviux horses bought in the nelxbtorhood ot! London, Ont., which will be suld in the old country.The \u201cSarma- tian\" I8 expected in from Giasgow this afternoon and the \u2018\u2018Amarynthia\u201d from London will arrive to-morrow.She passed Quebec al four o'clock this morning.The Altan Liner * Corean' will sail Thursday morning.the canal the steamer ~~ *\u201cPFilgate,\u201d running from Montreal tu Beau- of M EN Tu 5 shipper said: \u201c the RE +20 tow dor défendant plea.harnois, and steamer *\u2018 Cultivateur,\u201d from La Tortue to Laprairie, have gone into winter guarters and the schooner * Marija Louisa\" Jeft for Quebec on her last trip with 8 cargo of flour.The market boats are all runniog yet, but the steamers * Montreal\u2019 and * Quebec\u201d will be taken off to-murtow, the steamer \u201cCorinthian\u201d making a special tri to Quebec.\u2018The Harbor Board meet at 2.30 this afternoon.They will then give a decision as to when the iron buoys in the river are to be removed, The contractors, the Sincennes- McNaughton Company.desire to take them up at once, so as not Lo run the risk of Joss, bul the shipping interests say it will tlangerous to remove them now, ns the Spar buoys which would replace them cannot be seen by the pilots.FURTHER CATTLE LOSSES.Lhe \u201cCirce\u201d Reported to \u201cHave Lost Over Ope Hundred Head.Disaster appears to have overtaken those boats which have cattle for the English market and shippers are much disheartened qrer, the news received lately.Following ¢ losses to the \u201c Linda\u2019 and the \u2018\u2019Straits of Magellan\u2019 comes news to-day that the steamship ** Circe,\u201d of the Reford Line, had arrived at Glasgow with a large number of cattle lost, the loss probably amuunting to over one hundred head.This makes a loss of over GUU head in the past week, the * Linda\" losing 354 head and the * Straits lan\u2019 161 bead.The shippers by the \u201cCirce\u201d were W.Bickerdlke, 15; A.Mc- -Intosh, 19; J.Ryan, 17; \"Joseph Gers 38; Mr, Heid, 23, and J.Hope, 00 head.Ine ship rs the * \u2018Straits of Magellan\u201d row, ul, C.Flanagan, Toronto, | * 356, end Ww.Tickontise, 108.Mr.Flanagan lost 48, W.Bickerdike 18, and J, , Crow 9ù bead in tho \u2018\u2019Strairs of Magellan.\u201d These are serious losses to live stock exporters, ; coming at the end of an unprofitable sea- sup to this time had been so slight that the oattle were not insured to - their full extent, shippers generzliy carry ! Ing one-quarter themselves, and they wl not only have to stand this loss, but the cattle which do not perish on the voyag ave landed in such a poor condition that they realize only very low .AB one \u201cWe do not know where this thin going to end.There are a number LS out, and judging by the pets of those that have landed their cattle, it i8 very unlikely that we will escape further Joss.A gentleman connected with shipplng affaire sald to-day: ll the insurance companies would not at is season of the year take risks on cattle that are placed on the upper deck these losses would not occur.In spite of the terrible weather that bas been experienced, shippers still persist in shipping cattle on decka, protected only by light scantlings, which , whe first great wave would sweep away.\u201d Reports {rom other catile boats are expected daily.A St.Constant Burial Case, An interesting case came up for hearing EX the irons ro this morning which at- qu ite 8 crowd of residents of the paris of St.Constant.It appears that in March, 1888, à y ung man named Noe Lane- \u2018wot died and his lwody was interred in a vault rihe church.For this privilege a fee of $26 is usually charged, and as the relatives he decpased [a to pay that amount and the churchewardens Bedard + inatituted an action for that amount against r.Ephrem Lanctot, father of the deceased.The defendants plead that 'in 1883 or 1884, Abe curé announced fm the pulpit that honor Su ber Ibe a slifivient amount for tatue of Bu Constant to ornament the - Spal altar would be buried gratuitously in church.The deceased had contributed Abe sum required and this fact was gonerally Xnown throughout the parish.The only sritness examined for the plaintiff was Garé Bedard himself, who denied rT (aude such a promise as that imputed to Miss Eveline Lanotot, sister of the jeceased, thon entered the box and swore t the Curé had made such an an- sement.ere are quite a string of examined in support To Vindicate His Character.Dame Catherine Hornby, widow of the te Joseph Thompeon, of the village of \u2018son against the attack of one Arthur L Howard, of Brownsburg, , Que.The Defaulting Cashier's Se Sentence.Yardley, the defaulting cashier of the Express Company, who vas audi tt back Fosterday- morning by Mr.J.WW, ory Compa nepoctor A he Ameri as x Dry vencod ei to the nitentiary.employers ve tin Judge oyers.and that pheir ex-em ployé should i ci te Build » Rolling Mill at Point JER Chaston.To of the Le 20 Of a rolling mill ab A Charles would be erected at à \u2018by which the company manu auufaoture their scrap \u201coto bar ron and few yoars the cost of tue He Yound the ment at borat st, Charles and othe je Bisons penis a high state of efficiency.Al the Point, t turn out a car a day aud & 1000.moive a pe Speaking of the competition tie CE , R Sir Henry says: The G.T.Ru is able to hold ite own aguinst all comors \u2014 THE RECENT ROBBERIES.Capture of the Supposed Thisves\u2014Sent to Court of Queen's Bench.The detectives appeared jubilant this morning over the capture of those who, they be believe, have been the principals in a pumper of petty robberies committed of late in several parts of the city.operands of tho thieves was to wait till the residents of the houses started fur church and then foroe an entrance, managin, escape before the family returned.is was the plan followed in the case of Mr.Brown, who, however, returned ar church before the tnief had & chance escape by the door.Upon finding meet discovered the burglar, jum irom the window and in doing so cut him- if badly.Detectives Robinson and Barrett Tocolvad word yesterday that there was a map at 8t.Patrick's Orphan Asylum suffering from cut head, and they lost no time in visituig the institution, with be result that they returned wi William Jones and John Gilbert, \u201cthe latter of whom had only been taken into the institution on Saturday.When Jones was searched & \u2018jimmy.\u201d with a piece broken, was found on him, and a in Detective Robiuson\u2019s possession which the houses an accomplice.When arraigned in Court this morning Jones pleaded guilty but the other two professed their Innocence.A watch pawned some time ago by a person named Bill was identified by the owner and William Jones was recognized as the mysterious \u201cBilL' Sevéral other articles found on the prisoners were identified by parties whose houses had recently been entered.Two young women who reside on St.Dominique Street and who were friends of Jones and Gilbert were also found in possession of stolen articles.I'hls morning the three prisoners were committed for trial before the Court of Queen's Bench.THE MAYORALTY.Ald.Grenier\u2019s Third Term\u2014Aldermen Who Favor It and Those Who Oppose It.A requirition to Mayor Grenier to ocoupy the civic throne for anotner year was circulated in the Council chamber yesterday aiternoon by Ald.Rolland, whose name headed the list.The following members also sigued : Ald.Jeannoste, Stevenson, Malone, Stepnens, Villeneuve, A.Dubuc, Hurtean, J.3.R.Dufresue, Wilson, W.Kenuedy, Savignac, .Dubue, Germain, McBride V.Grenier, Lamarchs and Gauthier.The ing were absent : Aldermen Perrault, Robert, Brunet, Boisseau and P.Kennedy, and the following declined to sign: Ald.Prefontaine, Conroy, Rainville, Thompson, Hamelin, Clendinnensg, Grifiin, Martineau, Farrell, Cunningham, Tansey and J.M.Dufresne.The Mayor declines to say at present what answer he will give Lo the requisition when it is presented to him.He save that is plenty of time.Only one thing he will say: If he is to come again there must be ax general opinion from every ward in favor of his doing so.A contest is certain in St.Antoine Ward.Ald.Clendinneng\u2019s requisli- tion is being numerously signed.Mr, Waiter Paul has informed his friends that be will not consent to be a candidate, and a requisition is goiuæ round requesting Mr.George Bishop to allow himself to be nominated.The ruayoralty is to be considered at a meeting to be held In Weber Hall this evening, called by the Trades and Labor Council.Dr.J.J.Guerin will be proposed by one part, and Mr.J.J.Curran .P., it is said, will be proposed wn opposition tohim.Dr.G Gruerin has already accented the nomination, on the understanding that Mayor Grenier will not run again.Should he do so Pr.Guerin will refuse to allow himself to be nominated.Requisitions to Mr.McCormick, askin him to stand for St.Antoine Ward bave already received about 600 signatures.Mr.àMcUormick, however, desires to point out that he is not qualitied to stand as an alderman as by sec.20 of the city charter a candtdate is required to have resided witbin the city sor one year at least prior to the election and Mr.McOormick is residing in Cote St.Antoine.BISHOP BOND'S JUBILEE To be CeleErated To-morrow\u2014Service at Bt.George\u2019s\u2014Presentation.The celebration of the jubilee of.His Lordship Bishop Bond takes place tomorrow, when ser vice with Holy Communion will be heid in St.Geor; Igo 's Church at 11.30, During the service Archdeacon Lindsay will osent an address.Alter Lhe service the clergy and lay delegates will be given a lunch by the ladies of St.George's.From three to four lis Lordship will hold a recep- tion, at which the testimonial will pre- Ben by the Dean and Mr.A.F.Gault on bona! of the subscribers.This is in the torm of a cheque for a little over $4000, one-halt of which has been subscribed by the congregation of bt.George's, $1000 from thef country, and the balance from the other city churches.In the evening the Bishop wild preach in Su.George's at 8 o'clock.A Just Tribute to Mr.Walsh.Tu the Editor o of the STAR: S1R,\u2014Mr.Walsh, who brought the \"Vancouver\u2019 into port, to my knowledge had to contend with one great difficulty which evidently is not generally known, namely : The only compass remaining on board that was available had been condemned three years ago and stowed away as next thin to useless.This was brought on deck an swung in its gimbals, using a flour barrel a ag à binnacle or stand\u2014and of course no deviation known.This officer brought the shi through tho Sts.of Belle Isle in a thic spow-storm, without any possible way of finding his true course by com and myst at least have ihe crodit of exercisin, the utmost care and judgment, as his | was his only guide.Having been a captain for 22 years myself and happening to be a pussenger in the \u201cVancouver\u201d on this particular trip, my opinion 18 that Mr.Walsh and his officers deserve all the credit given them in the lotter of thanks which among others 1 sv cheerfully signed.As far as comparing the \u201cVancouver\u201d with the \u201cMajestic\u201d she is not Prats quite so stylish, but she has decided proved herself one of the finest, \u2018staunchest and most seaworthy easels afloat, officered, manned and manag: a manner which Totlecis tho highest rod on the Dominion CAPT.Montreal, 17th November.Roberts Found and Guiity of Common Assault.In the Court of Queen's Bench thls morning M Mr.Guorin : made a motion that the $800 d es bail for BR.N.O\u2019Brien be re- fons to him and that Ald.Conroy and Doctor Paterson be accepted as bondsmen.The Crown having no objections the motion was granted.The case of Sara Elizabeth Langridge, accused of having committed a grievous assault on a servant girl named ulla Carr, on October 26 last, was prooseded with.Jas.Roberts, char with shootin, with intent, nt, was yesterday found guilty cotnmoi The Worl Workman Scholarship.Mr.W.A.Duff, son of J.M.M.Duff, has been awarded the Workman Scholarship, © first year students in the Faculty a of Applied Science of MoGill, Transatlantic Travellers.HALIFAX, November 188\u2014The Royal Mail Stoamer \u201cCircaseian\u201d arrived av eight on Tuesday morning with the following cabin assengers on board ; Mr.F.M.Bayne, Rav.ather Damier, Mr.E Earl, Mrs.Karl, Mrs.Julia Eaton, Mr.A.i.Ellin, Dr.Ings, Mra, Ings, Miss KE, Tne, Misa N.Ings, and nurse, Mr.H.Jones, Mrs.Jones, Master Jones, Mr.Maillett, Mrs.Maillett, Miss Murney, Mr.J.Murray, Honey Mfrs.Valentine, so.Hina, A Woodburn, Mr.Wason, Mr.Dawso thirty-two intermediate and bier Hine steerage passengers, THE WEATHER 11.00 2.m.\u2014Probavilities for the next twenty- four hotrm: Moderate to fresh winds; gene fair and mild, with a few showers, Readings by Hearn & Harrison\u2019s tandard ometer this day: Max « 40; min, ns Samo date Jast year: Max, ai min, 3g, Bar fa readings (0-day: 8 a.18, \u2018gw; 1 2 p.m.2 Appointments this K Evening.ACADEN Y OF MUsto\u2014* The 1 Father.\u201d Tasares RoraL\u2014\" Dear Irtah Crouonane-_Jerusaions and the .reby save enough money in sil IsPRCIAL TO ro ruseriel Loxpon, November 18.\u2014The Parnell case | gaturda continues to be the ebsorbing topio of can- versation throughout the country.There Is no denying the fact that the Nationalists and Gladstonians regard the revelations as a blow to Home Rule.The leading organs of the party, however, will not admit the dread that existe.The Daily News says: \u201cThe Unionists appear to hope that the dlscredit that has deservedly failen on Parnell will cling to the Irish pris a, rah dti rinciples and par are ny of 5 dents to mdiv idual leadership.Even whould the present leader step aside there are others who will take his place.Anticipation of damage to the Home Rule cause will be disappo The beandard says: Parnell seems to have been actuated by no desire to save the lady\u201d 8 reputation.All sorte of shabby pitiful devices were adopted to avold detection by the husband.The whole story is LOW, DESPICABLE AND DIBGRACEFUL, with no redeeming feature and nothing to ustify the indul ence which has sometimes en extended public men who have known how to invest their vices with a glamor of the grand.\u201d \u2018Lhe Standard adds that it is expected the Irish bishops will protest if Parnell does not retire from the eadership of his party.New YORE, November 18.\u2014* A Member of Parliament\u201d telegraphs to the Herald from London as follows: \u201cMany strong believers in Parnell olun ng to the hope to the very last that he would come forward and deny O'Shears char argos, but if the woman in such a cafe refused to make any contradiction what can he do but foliow suit?The truth is Mrs.O'Shea has made up her mind that marriage shall follow the divorce suit after the usual interval.That being so Mr.Parnell could not venture into court to tender hnythin but his complete surrender, which has n a terrible shock to the strioter sect of the Gladstonian party, ESPECIALLY TO THE VENERABLE LEADER, who has no toleration for offences of this desoription.Mr.Parnell may resolve not to give up, but oclrcumstances will too strong for him.The invasion of O'Shea\u2019s home under the disguise of friendsblp, the son's protest, the long course of deception, the protests of innocence, the masquerade in the names of Smith, Fox and Preston\u2014overy circumstance is ealvulated to injure à man oceupying a foremost position.No \u2018political leader in this country has ever survivod such en exposure.In the case of Lord Melbourne and Norton, both parties asserted thelr Inno- oence and a Jury, found a verdict in their favor.It will be just as Impossible in the long run for Parnell to lead his party in Parliament as it was for Sir Charles 1 Dilke to pursue his public career.Attention, therefore, is centred upon the question who will succeed Parne So far as I can udge there is a strong feeling in favor of illon, a man of blameless character, of great parliamentary skill, a brilliant gpeaker, a \u2018devoted and zealous friend of Ireland.Eve man w been brought into person fontact with him is as much sed by his earnestness and sincerity PA a Dy bis his abilities.William ¢ oO \u2018Brien ls also mentioned, but he lacks the coolness and self-command requisite for the difficult work to be done in Parliament.The Irish party generally will for a time stoutly deny that any change is pending, BUT IT MUST COME.Mr, Gladstone will not Fe on with an ally stained with the dirt of the divorce court.Dillon would bring renewed energy into the Irish ager of d and arouse fresh enthusiasm.The finger of deetiny points to him as the coming man.\u201d A London special says that the Jury in the O'Shea case did not leave the LoxpoN, November 18.\u2014 The Do inotal nowapapers join io chorus of denunciation of Parnell, The Dundee Advertiger (éladetonian) says the spectacle of Parnell's sneaking out of back doors and sliding down fire escapes le contemptible and pitiable and that he ought for a time to retire to private life, as the Liberal party will prevent an attempt to brazen it out.tonian papers, in many cases, advise temporary self-effacement.The London Daily Chronicle says: \u2018\u201cTt is deplorable that he should have wrecked his career and destroyed his public usefulness merely to gratify a guilty passion.How can Catholic Ireland retain such a leader?The -middle class electors in England will certainly resist any at even by ue Gladstore, to support Parnell.The Daily Telegraph publishes Parnell\u2019s political olituary, It says that he must cease for the present to lead the Nationalist arty.It is reported that the followers of ur Parnell do not desire him to retire unless by his own wish, in which event the leadership of the Irish party will be vested tn a commission, of which Justin McCarthy wiil be president.Such a keen interest was taken by the people yesterday and to-day in the Parnall case that the newspapers have found some difficulty in answering THE DEMANDS OF CIRCULATION, The Times is printing the evidence word for word, as in the Tipperary trials, and it is reported that a Z¥mes pamphlet will be issued containing a co mplete narrative of tho case when conclud: The statement of counsel that Mr.Parnell rode behind horses named \u201cPresident,\u201d \u201cDictator,\u201d \u201cHome Rule\u2019 Is commented on by the Conservative press as indicating rer Parnell\u2019 s ambitious designs in the future of Ireland, The Torles also question the corréctness of the Pall Mall Gazette's assertion that Lord Nelson did not lose prestige through his intrigue with Lady Hamilton, the con y being, it is averred, the historical fact; that while Nelson\u2019s wonderful talents as a \u2018naval commander made his services Indispensable great dogreo pi oats injured: 7 hia .a po y, in, yh > nce of the moral law.pointed out that public enti is mors rigorous against such -offences now than in the days of Nelson.Mr.Roby, the successful Liberal candidate at Eocles, was asked yesterday to give some expression of opinion on the case.He replied that it would be highly improper for him to pass any opinion on a matter pending before thq courts.Another prominent Liberal expressed 2d deep anxiety as to the effect of the ex paying: \u201cWe Liberals in England \u20ac ea xpeok à a high standard in our public n men, looking to them not only for political, but also for moral example.In this respect \u2018we differ from our To antagonists.The Irish people also, wha ever their faults, are noted for their love \u2014 domestio purity \"and fidelt tr and in opinion Mr.Farnell must either clear hia self or retire.\u201d Dury, November 18.\u2014 The Freeman's Journal, gommenting u on the outcome of the (O'Shea case © predidtions that have been made concerning its effect upon Mr.Parnell's future, recalls the private lives of the Duke of Wellington, Lord Nelson, Palmerston and a number of other prominent personages, who, it says, in their time were the Subjects a of scandal similar to that in wh arnell is involved, The Journal says the gabble about the social ostracism which Parnell will be subjected is \u2018absurd, because he NEVER WENT INTO .The pastors charged wit, ith his moral well- being are not the pastors of the majority of the Irish people, \u201cIt is neither our our province Lo edjudge his private life, nor tos examine his sobre, Ireland\u2019s with big I» entirely of a poli oa nature.e has ably, faith- successf served th country aaa has An her out of bondage and led ber to within sight of the promised land.A juncture has .now been reactied \u2018where there can be no swapping or ghanging of leaders.We would not change e could, and we could not if we would.vhs ish, not the lish people, mil decide if the toll of the Da lon for years is lost, or cause a has been Toman, ral Continuing, sare is imperative Parpell will continuo ag leader o parlia- tary ten necessity fort is course su be _proclai t ting of tho Nu- tional League to to-day and ata public zieeting to be held op Thursday.The Krpreas says: \u201cIt would be wise fol Parnell to retire to privaté life; but we hardiy expect him to show so much self- respect as this course would eviden NOT INTEND DONS A rumor is current t! retire from qotive OLR, weak and a The Journal ; Hem Bite \u20ac tobe | the | fruit of that toil risked be-.0 Me Parton win the le and that he ous uses mas i ae motion wili be made remove Mr.Parn .name e roll bur been tren 1a Th im he P.Xk \u201ca © A \" x) : Mr F'arsoli d not intend tb\" Fas ho ershi .wro with his phy hand the mons issued on y to his foliowers calling upon the to be present at phe 0 e House of Comuions, He maintailns nis temper and even spirit and has wi upon matters indifferent or trifling, but he has eo no allusion to the He certain to appear lu the House of Commons when that body opens, November 25.Home Rule, the Star says, 1s a compact betwee nations and not ons and it will stands MONTREAL IRISHMEN Think it Would be Well so Suspend Jads- mest tu the Parnell Matter, The probable resuit of the Parnell-0'Shea trial\u2019 upon the publio action of the leader of the Home Rule party 1s the subjoct of much comment on the street, particularly among Irishmen.Leading Irishmen were to-day asked their views of the case.Mr.C.J.Dohert, 1 QC a sald: \u201cI think the Irish people owe to Mr.Parnell to refuse to follow iy Sho Ve pou decide continue to lead them.to whother be will do so or not is for his consideration, and his judgment I believe to be much better than my own.1 dor t think a man can be found to fill his Place, although there are several men in he party who could occupy it.However, I believe the Home le movement 18 now quite independent of any individual man and whether Parnell is at the head of the party or not, Gladstone and the English peorle will solve the uestion.Mr.J.J.Curran, Q 6.M said: \u201cIv ia always imprudent rr opinions off hand on any such questions as this, but as you tell me every one Is speaking about it I may say the reasons why Parnell decline ed to defend the \u2018case are not known.From the summary of the case O'Shea presents a contemptible figure.Later on we ma get at the truth of Lhe whole affair, which may be ANOTHER CONSPIRACY against Parnell, as the Times\u2019 forgery letters turned out to be.The Irish people can never forget what they owe to Farn and the Irish party will decide what his tans position is to Home Rule cannot be shipwrecked by the circumstances of the Hon.Edward Murph phy.who appeared much grieved at the result of the trial, said: \u201cI think overy one should suspend his judgment un we hear further on the matter, for we certainly have more to hear.Jam extremely sorry at the way matters have turned out.Parnell has always displayed such wonderful judgmeut and proved h a man of transcendental genius.\u201d Mr.H.J.Cloran, ex-president of the Montreal Branch of the Irish National League, was rather reluctant about expressing an opinion, but stated thal O'Shea was either a villatn or an outraged man, and his conduct in the present matter atrong- ly pointed to the fact that he was more of the former than the latter.Consequently be did not think Parnell's sefuiness should declared gone\u201d on account of such a person as O'Shea.It was, in his opinion, premature to discuss the contingency of a suocessor.ell was at the head of a movement which he guided very successfully during many years, and it was not ajJcomplaint; of ;0\u2019Shea only that should drag him from the helm.WORLD'S BOURSES STILL UNSETTLED.The London Btock Markets Unsteady\u2014A Reaction on the New York Market \u2014 Another Fallure, I8PECIAL TO THE STAR] .poLEDON, oe oer 18.AL the close of \u2018s stock marke rices, as compared with those ruling at 12.de D.10, showed an advance of 3-16 for consols for money; an advance of 1-16 for account; a decline of % for Atlantic Great Western frets: no change for seconds; a decline of X for Can adian Pacific; a decline of 4 for rie; no change for Iilinoi is Central; 2 decline of 1; for St.Faut common ; ; 8 decline dor L «for ew York ntral; a decline of or Pennsylvania; and no change for Read y A STORY WITHOUT FOUNDATION.: The Times in its financial article declares the statement that the Argentine agenc will be transferred to the Rot hsoniids » without foundation.The Times learns that Russia had given notice to the Barings of the hdrawal | n three instalments of $15,00,000 oan funds, tho first instalment to be i about the miadie of December snd the second in Jenner The whole of Russia\u2019s deposit of Rounds is therefore seuil with the Barings.The latter decided to ask for assistance, not on account of Russia\u2019s action, but on a review of the whole position.Ata meeting of joint stock bunkers at the Bank of England, the Governur of the latter institution, In a letter, promised assistance wherever justifiable and needed.In view of the pinch throughout the country, bankers are withdrawing their balances.The meeting of country bankers will be held shortly, and will probably tend to allay the underpurrent of anxiety.The Barings\u2019 share in the Buenos Ayres water and dra.ndicate is £1,400,000, Their responsib oy extende ic Lie liablilties of other members of thesyndicate in the event of thelr failure to meet their engagements.The report that a meeting has been hela at which a scheme was devised to prop up Argentine credit Is declared to be untrue, .ovember- 18,\u2014 The elation in thls morning's stock market was so Dro- noupoed among the bulls that many pal went around and shook hands with one another.They declarea with one voloe that the darkest hour was as usual ust before the dawn.Prices were so uoyant that scarcely an i Ea mal felt a sus- piclon that + figures mig might malntainod by matched tly beneath market mars Gord upon the apprehensions of the public, ping were orders to buy nearly every stock pa the list, and such an unwontea Gran: 0 bears to c Advances Gr t pol n Coalers and Vanderbilts were hard at ork and maintained their favorites nst all bear manipulation.The cau- sensus of opinion among the bull o was that th th.market would be main ues were some water, which must seek its own level There is a great deal of ARBITRAGE BUSINESS owing to the great difference In prices of some stocks in London and Some wore higher ip London than here this roing, for Instance, Loutsville,i St, Paul and fiinois Central, and others were higher here than there: viz, Northern.Facile preferred.and some others.Maney: 18 quo 5}, in London, but inthe.present odie on of flnances there, ; may assume that this is largely n io he did of money in this RO OIL ; © timidity of lenders, ie now the m the stock market.oe fa failure of Gallaudet and Co.willinot- seriously affect the stock market.The firm wae unable to realize on its securities owing: tou the stringency of the money markot:but robably pay dollar for dollar, ve udet and Company\" ° 1are estimated at $1,000,000.A Better Feeling In Montreal.the same period year, the figures bein 8,000 Raainet 2502000 1 dat vec, Ad- Joes tro rom England show a better feel- ng there and the kets opened firmer this morning with promises of h hot prices.in the Montreal Brock, change eo large puro of ograoh, Ntreet ilway and Pacifics, whi ogtak, recently taken \u2018place, are said to be for investment account of a.wealthy wholesale tea merchant and a soir \u20ac father.Low ¢ former has wi the w ee paras.of one thousand sh sh {Gas Fifth Anniversary of the Execution of Riel Sunday Jast was tne fifth f the execution of Riel, an d Le nier takes Qeoasion to remark that n naiser L'Etendard, other, consi organs eet fit Yo Toratng souveals of thar Uipwsze | is New York.Ft may! Faites Gog poncy\u2014Lady Rosshery's Serions Cons Royaities, Naw Yorx, November 18.\u2014Edmund Yates cables the Irébune that the accounts of the Queen's health, though satisfactory, still dwell on the fact that she is not so active as last year.Every year alle does less, and is more fatigued, and it is sald by those about the court that though In all essentials she is strong and hale, she feels and acknowledges regretfully that she is able to do less each year.Her Majesty fortunately avolded {aking cold this year, and this is her favor.Bhe ls now unable 2 take walking exercise and is more spé to get chilled wben driving.The Queen is Balmoral for Windsor tnie after- oon and Her Majesty, who is due to arrive at the Castle at nine o'clock gn Thursday morning, will reside there until about\u2019 Decem the month when she proceeds to Caan or two months, Though Empress Frederick does not go out into soclety at all, she likes to see the friends that éhe and Emperor Frederick to gather around them ln days past, friends by no means belongin id the aris- tocrugy of birth alone to the aristocracy of talent as well.Bince Empress Frederick has been in Berlin she has invited ese Iriends to sea, à few at time, and has ehjoyed, as fore, talking to them of variouk works and Bistiors of interest in which they are en- «ge quite recently the occupants of apartments in Hampton Court Palace could lend their quarters in, the event .of thelr going uway for a time; now, however, no apartment can be lent, even for a day, out formai permission having been obtained from the Lord Chamberlain.The has given special orders that leave is by no means to be granted as a matter of course, and the name of the person who is to occupy any apartment is always to be submitted for approval.There have been no- cupants of mpton Court Palace who hardly ever lived there and who were known rea an income by privately letting their quarters.I'he Imperial Court of Lelpsic, which ls now the supreme tribunal in Germany, has just given judgment in a case whi à has been proce ing nearly two hundred 1t is Soult which was commenced early last century by the Free Hanse town of Lubeck against the Government of Mecklenburg.with the object of obtaining a declaration that the said town has the sole privilege of free navigation and fishery in several rivers and lakes.Lubeck\u2019s claim is founded ou a charter of Emperor Barbosa.Lady Rosebery's condition causes grent anxiety to ber bh and family, and there is no disguising the fact that she is in a very critical cal condition, FINANCIAL.\u2018The principal trading on the local stock market tlus moralng was again in Pacific, which opened au 7244 but gradually declined to #1.\u2018There was à sale ut : shares of Gas at 197.T h was dealt ia at 94 and 9414.The actual business in bank stocks was confined to the wale of 12 shures Merchants xd at 142 and 5 Peoples at 98, In the afternoon Pacific was the only stock dealt ln.It closed at 7034 asked, 7014 bid, AFTERNQON SaLES.\u201425 Shares Canadian Pacific at 71,150 do at 70%, 75 do at 703g, 50 do at 7044, 50 do at 7044 100 do at 70, sellers 30 days, 25 do at 7044, 325 do at 70 MORNING Saige.\u201413 shares Bunk of Montreal at 142 x-d; People\u2019s at 88; 35 Montreal Tele- grapu Co, ét 84, 26 do at 9434, 20 do at D4: 2 elieu and Ontario Nav.Co.at 5344:337 Gasat $2; 25 Canadian Pacific at 7334 \u2018do at 72 5 do at 72,200 do at 7134, 100 do at 711g, 30 do at 71; 200 North-Wost Land Co.at 70; 50 0 Ni Hochelaga Cotton Co, a 135; $400 of 7 per cent, Corporation stock at 11 Montreal Btock Exchanre.for tne STAR by doraon Btratiy & Co.Re 8tock Brokers, Ezohange Court.3 o'clock.Nov.18 | sr Sis Io Ask, Bid J114 112 Ha Co,.[180 1904 49 a.196 R 19 Cag, ves 70 LOO mé {1 = ISICIUEUEIL ENT i RE New York Stock Exchange.=| Catarrh Is'a constitutions and not a local disease, and therefore it cannot be cured by lucal applications It requires a constitution remedy likes Hood's Bar- saparilla, which, working through the blood, eradi- cetes the lmpurity which causes and promoteq the disoane, snd effects a perinanent oure.Thousands of people testify to ths success of Hood's Barsaperilla a8 a remedy for catarrk when other preparation® bad failed.A Perfect Cure *1 have been taking Hood's Barsaparille for the past four years at intervals.I was troubled with catarrb, and the medicine effected a perfect ours.I take it now whenever I feel debilitated.and itslways givea me immediate atrengtih, regulates the bowels and givosan excellont sppotith\" Lxvr CAMPBALL, Parkarsburg, W, Va, _ Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, 81; six for 85.Prepared only by C.I.Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, a, 100 Doses one Dollar.Itis 6 certain and speady oure for i 3 Oold in the Head and starch in allits iy es.EANBING, SOOTHING instant Relief, Permanent § Cure, Failure Impossible.nisms of Catarth, ch a aa simply 8 1 deuiness, sense © HE breath, hawking And spit e- JUNIOR SHAMROCK Lacrosse CLus, Semi-Apnual Meeting, this evening, at 8 o'clock, in St.Ann's Hall, (By order), J.H.McKENNA, Hon -8eo, Me NTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB.2711 The Olub will inuster at the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock p.m.\u201cOn Wednesday Evoning, Se : 19th inat., and march by way of Cote des Neiges, to Athletic Club House 7.30 p.m.All interested in re re- Com mittee meetin, at the revival of the \u201cOld Tugué, Bleu Band\u201d a Gnestad towset at 7.30 FRED H.JOHNSTON, 2712 | ST.GEORGE SNOWSHOE CLUB, The Annual Meeting WILL RE HELD AT THE > WINDSOR HOTEL, p25.On Tuesday, 35th inst, 9,8 8 p.m, for the flection of officers & and general busihes Ww.M.KNOWLES, Hop.Bec -Treaa.OUNG IRIBHMEN'S L.& B.ASBOCIATION.cafe De Meeting will be held in their Hs Dupre Lane, on TUESDAY, the to make final arrancenients for tuners of our late fellow.1nembver, H.J.Devlin.Evorz member will Reported for the 87am by MacDo Dougall Broa.Btoo| please attend.(By prigper G0 8t, Francois Tavie rat.Sv.m, Nov, 18, 7 J.O'BRIEN, \u2018President, © Os Ops.O's\" Ah.TAB.Fe B7° 96341C.& N.W.pret oF TV'S OUKNG IRISAMEN'S L k B, CR &Q Ohio & Mia.) \u2014 I ASSOGIATION, GC Po ral zg 21 FUNERAL NOTICE.Oregon Na.| \u2014 * 76 aorted te rs of aboya Ass: Afsocts © pate re erican.mes D america 19% 13 D 'WÉDNESDAT fue a inst Pacific Maît.\u2014 | 30 ati pm m.sharp, to sttend funersi of {= ary late fellow-member, Mr, H.J.Devlin, {| 2086 Vent 2mo for rors member ia sogiested ic attend \u2019 sual © 10?non-atten: + 21, 92 2711 à.G.O'NEILL, Rec.Bec, 47h 4 : PE M.G.A.= | 76 Ne.1 BATTERY, - the above Battery will be held fn the afors on TEDRESBAY.the She Thih tnt.at 8 pm oy onder, Tres NO.OGILYY, 2711 * Captain.Chicago IC.P.R, L'nd.in 744 Grain and ons in Chieage, seat prices nent n Chicago for Grain and Pro- vis the Sr.Smith - Son.Brokers Room 4 Merobants Exch Serik Open's.-High'st Lowest.| 16% 10 Closing 831 Eu Br] bu 574 tee sw) 104 wx BB 125 hel 835 42 1832 Any one oan take Carter's Little Liver Pa they are co very small.No trouble to ow.No pain or griping after taking.Special Notices, An Æolian will give more genuine pleasure in a home than anything money can buy.1t will educate the musical taste of every member of the family by making known musical works which sre © very seldom, if at all, heard otherwise.lian 18 not a mechanical in nue ous but capable of the most roantifel shadings of tempo and expression, entirely at the si of the ormer, and anybod: dy with taste for mi n me an artistic performer after a To weeks\u2019 praoti muslo catalogue embraces over fivé thousand seleotions, including a symphon- fes, as well as, popular mt tmusle.Thiet instru- ee élocks from $7.00 to $100.00 at R.Hemsley\u2019s, 965 St Ja James street.Neat bound book for thirty Soap\u201d Send to Ee crois Dose Cou st.Stephon, J.B P : \u2018The Louisiana oo pliers Sromendous chances, upon the sur: face.o a mone; ne cod Health \u201d undervosts for women ted rer offer a oertainty against chances of cold.ey are beautiful In texture, luxurious and warm, and are for sale by 8 Carsley.~~ Ry id sliver garters, mounted, new designs; » Hemeloy\"s, BL 6, 255 8L.James street.Xmas Gift-a neat bound volume oat the standard thio xs Croix Soap Co, ot Stephen, N.B ABOUT SPECTACLES, , .the Cglebeatad Eye 8 ra Bo on Vocdon, Es.Sioss®s verti, 5 dy eg = lors rol borebe rouble by persons a ex! such Toectas es sas not FRE SAAS ri onors 4; oe akien a0 ave oilegs, X Bilis Bi RE Sh 5 a SATE = a, primeosE LODGE, No 49.91 R,8.0.E.B,8, The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge ge be beld in the Lodre Room.No Il8 Mansfeld street, on Wi nesday, m.All members are T.E.DODD,.8ec'y.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE debtors of the late firm of \u201cWilliam urke,\u201d composed of Willis Ham RE, wis ave heen sold and conveyed to Dame Jemima th Walker, wi the Wine ourhe, and who \u2018Bow en on and haa oarried on ess alone, under {he name aad style of ae ke.\u201d since the fopsth a day of Septembe: es A HE Bour risst, by virtus of a htee! Ban , in Sp cases.Montresl, 1 ONE November 18 90, LED & LAN 2719 Attorneys for.Jemima Walter.Our large stock must be reduced to make room for new godds Some lines of Furniture will be sold at a sacrifice to clear them out.Open evenings.H.A.Wilder & Co.232 to 2381 McGill St.250 1tt \u2014NATIONAL\u2014 Colonization Lottery.The next Drawing takes place on WEDNESDAY, THB 1017 INSTANT, at & o'clock p.m.The Head Office will remain open THIS EVEN ING, SATURDAY, and on Monday and Tuesday evenings, til 8 o'clock p.m.for: she sale of tickets.TIOKETS-$1.00 each, or 11 for $10.00.Do not mistake the number; ~~ * :; 10 ST.JAMES STREPT, 260x3 NEAR ST.GABRIEL, We take the lead In cece.Gal Spring Beds and Mattresses.Cal and see for yourselv evenings.H.A wider = Go.2 33 to 2388 coul CHEAP.CHEAP./ CREAR, Men's Canadian Bubbers (Jacques Cartan) cease.500 Cheaper grades où Men's Rubbers .850 and 450 Ladies\u2019 Canadian RB hossecssserirsen S00 And 4D0 Uboaper grades of Ladies mrrnemsncc0r end At W.R.THOMPSON, 100 MeGILL STREET, \u2014 Directly opposite 68 Ann's Mathes.HRISTMAS CARDS: rieous Display\u2019 18 bus aon ON VIEW, Make your selections early before he ve ! 50 Beaver Hall Bill, Worl.CLARKE & C Memarial Wreaths and [ses OR NATUEAL | EMBALMED, sado #044 Coiba trees, - Mommaer FT AEmeoXs ai GIVEN, of | vd, , from the lenrator of the estate 9 I.qe At, 6 National « + a Lottery «+ + + Under the Patronage of the REV.FATHER LABELLE Established in 1684, under \u2018the Act of Quebec, 82 Vic., Chap.86, for the benefit of the Diocesan Bocietio®of Culoniza- tion of the Province of Quebec.CLASS D.The 41st Monthly Drawing will take place eos Nor.13,90, AT TWO O\u2019CLOCK® P.M.Prizes Value - - $50,000 Capital Prize Not 5,000 TICKETS, $1.00.Winners\u2019 names not published unless specially authorized.Drawings on the third Wednesday of every mouth, A.A.AUDET, Secretary, Offices: 19 St.James at, 261x11 SPECIAL NOTICE! The Souvenir Property.The CITY COUNCIL having reported in favor of taking over the streets, we are now prepared to proceed with the selling of the Lots on Dorchester and Souvenir streets.This now ensures Water, Gas, Sewerage, Sidewalks and Pavements.These Lots are the finest ever offered for sale in Montreal.None but cut-stone or solid brick houses allowed to be erected.We have already raised the prices on Nt.Anteine sireet level from 60 and 30 conta to 65 and 33 cents.Parties who buy now will get the advantage of any advance made on balance.The prices will net be reduced.PLANS AT OUR OFFICK.H.JOSEPH & CO.FOR SALE The Montreal Gas Company's BUILDING LOT On Montreal, Can.271x1 ONTARIO, FORSYTH, i MAPLE, HOCHELAGA, ELM AND HARBOR STS.The Street Carë run to this dd by Ontario, st.Oathonine and Notre Dames 7er * There is no Prope: Tomi more suitable for Pacte or or swale than Ht C.P.BR.can run sidings foto any pars, ss thetr majo line runs lose by.Prices being low, enable working men to own thelr dwellings.A few dollars a month will pay for your House and Lot Plans abd more particulars in à fow days Apply to H.JOSEPH & CO,, 271x1 Ne.16 ft.Bacrament St.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the drubter or of L A Mongeau, 3203 Xotre Dame street, 88%, O The ndertgmed wil ei nell bya auction st 3203 Notre Dame streo WEDNESDAY, a, 20 NOVEMBER, 1890 AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.the assets of the estate as under.4 Horses, 2 Hots of Harness, Outts, Bieigus, Milch Co For further particulars apply to KENT & TS ne.MA 2718 2aw RCOTTE BRON.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ELABICE & BATHOND, Fis Fish Dealers ontr paciv The uudefsiguet wil 11 well by public amcpion in WEDNESDAY, the 2614 NOVEMBER, 1880, 11 O'CLOCK A M, 1 At their ors, No.95 BT.JAMES STREET, Part of the Eatate's assets as follows, to wit, 1 Horse, 2 Express, 1 Sleigh.1Tce ng.a 1 Goldie & McOulloch Safe, ste, sto, For further information apply to ong, Nee De 40 Montreal D a ARCOTTE BRON.271 3 3aw ti INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of J.W.RICHARDS, 137 St James street, Mon The unde ed Fi sell auction at No, 137\u2019 AM RERT, Montel: a On Thursday, 27th ok 1890, at Noon, The ssxets of the eatate as under: Stock of Siaberdsshery aad Gents\u2019 Furoishin aubrsrocariou vire 4184 50 : 01288 00 05472 50 46 16 #5818 65 esvssavarrivesronae vaocnoucc00 BOOK A8btB,eurervererrrcrrenicronas Inventory îs on view st our office.For turther particulary apply to RENT & TERCOTTE, Montreal MARCOTTE B 2716 6aw M osncers.NATION AL Colonization Lney EE The H Office, 1: 19 St.James st, near St.Gabriel, will remain ppeu THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), till 8 o'clock p.m.Tiokets for next drawing 81.00 each.Driwing on WEDNESDAY, 19th inst.e office will also remain open on MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS next till $ p, m eur ES wrenoo st., We: Endorsed by the best authorities Inthe word, 5000 Sold in Montreal, 21 Styles to Choose From.fole Agents tor Oentral Canadas WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame st.near McGill st.305 lawtf Do not miss seeing our stock of furniture, great variety, and prices very low.H.A.Wilder & Co.232 to 238 McGill St.5014 BE SURE And get your Tickets at uno for the next drawing National - Colonization - Lottery, Under the Patresuge of the Rev.Father belle The next Drawing will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 19th INST, The he: d office will remuai ent on Monday and Tuesday Next il} A pening.sad Tickets 81 gach orllforg)n 26s REALESTATE.The Central Business F Property, f 1 Bouth- west Corner of ering Craig & St.Peter sts., Havinr a frontage of abont 110 feet on C of which the > Mostorly balf extendn TE 25 6 Fert eep ration lane.The fro Jorn gieeot\u2019 i 70 to et and the total ares 10,712 which 1s almost entire.d tial three- -atory building, in ood order by a substan: WILL BE BOLD (to close an estate) BY AUCTION, At the Rooms, 181 8T.JAMES 8T., Wednesday, Nov\u2019'r 26, At ELEVEN O'Clock.Perfect Title.Easy Terma, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.271xeod3 The office fa at No.16 st.Juuies et, Real Estate Auctioneers.Real Estate! We are instructed to sell those three Stone Front Houses, 71, 73 and 75 MACKAY STREET, By Auction, At our Rooms, 181 BT.JAMES BTREET, WEDNESDAY, NOV\u2019R.19TH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.Lot 54 test front houses in good o:der, hested by furnace and rent well J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 8T.JAMES STHEET.270x2 N°TCE IMPORTANT SALE OF LUMBER, TIMBER AND DIMENSION TIMBER.Io the matter of THE BENDERSON LUMBER CO., Insolvent.Purs quant ta the order of Hiy is Honor Mr.Ju Tait, Gated the 156th of November, i inet t the ander ed will, on Monda next, the Tach \u2018ot November, Inst.at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the yard on the Henderso on Mill Property, or on the adjoin gs Canal lots, as may found most convenient, offer for sule bs wu suction.either en bloc or in lots to suit e purc (Firstly Ai lumber, timber and dimension timber, the propert 1 of the Insolvent Estate now in agd \u201cpont the si L , lues, ber th mn umber the pro f the Tomo Y Estate u now a, or upon $i oP Gal re mpany Insolvent in com.ous, Terms Cash.For specification and Other particulars, apply A.F.RIDDELL, Liquidator.DUFF & FRASER, Office of BIDDELL & COMMON, £2: Bt.John St, Montreal, 18th November, \"1890.SALE OF Huudsome Household Furniture, B.P.Mantel Mirrors, Sein Beds, Baskcases, Cylinder Dosker oi ralncinas, Engraviags, eto.2715 The Subecri A: rooms, Nos, 441 sc THEE ons ote Friday Afternsen (Next), November Stet, \u2014-COMPRISING-\u2014 jo ln Jak and Ww.Pram guites in \"Puel de ik and De over 1 hote yilador Dusk Oabinots Foti chun Chairs, over 8 va, Engravines gr télreraad Brussels \"Car: - ts, te, Diuojenion xa éd Ole mel riains, or ens, Blan fee Cu a Silverware, Marble SHEL SG ke, GT tresses, we, Bodstcads, Haut and Sicved Le, eut.© SALE AT Two EUR RAE & DONNELLY.2713 ; Aucti i.FECAL NOTICE.Attention is requested te the sale of Ne: Second Hand Furniture, Oarpets, B.Ma die Curtains, Quilts.pio.to ha held By os.TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY Afternean; at our rooms, Nos.241 and 243 St.James Street.SALE AT TWO O'OLOCE.RAE & DONNELLY, ; g71 1 PEETY! 197 ST.MAURICE street, brick building.Lot about 48 fest front by about 85 feat deep situated immediately in rear of the B&TATE MeINTOSE Preper.ty on Netre Dame street, near Dupre Lane, will be sold by PUBLIO AUGTION on MONDAY, 34TH NOVENBER INST, \"The recent widening of Notre Dame street in creases very materially the value of this property, SALE AT ELE VEN O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, 2715 Austionesr, F40T08Y SITE FOR SALE, COTR ST, PAUL ROAD.fe EEA may id Ma B Water Spd pr bs ada\u2019 : SRE hoa very low, six x percent of 271 J rior gas t.AND GROUND i vas Be Lambert .re Wo do rives de [J nesr Flores, churghes de tation > ane Eee et, comprising es én ui 100; easy terms vase acte LTS from Ü to 8 cents $.6.THOMSON 184 veto st.per foot, 2718 LUE -\u2014 Wo, ET aon ot al, \"Plata sfondant.ee Ei Hi day of oies ihe evan the oran ou, # 0 1e stone à of pe mp, ak, f cit, aia di cusshiold fratsure.J i Sto vB aC si e 20) FES F > te E.roan Hen Defendant, \u2018On the twenty.of Un Defe TOO ah 00} the lous 1 ihe fave atthe Sel a L 40 the City of Montreal, RTE RE the RL It 5: ey ie ue a sha! f hb bold ptite te arms essh 2 U.1 LAPORTE E 8.à en > 1600.| ES 03 end 106 M et Fry "]
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