The Montreal daily star, 20 décembre 1890, samedi 20 décembre 1890
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BRNLZe : 2 = v « oH IETY'S CONC fort myself ILLIAM A, ; \"X | MONTREAL, SATURDA ry PHILHARMONIC'S SOC RTE HL ; \u2018 re tic qu mu COTTON TRADE, 1 became \u2014 5 ; | reed = cle o epecial MI O= Tuesday Evening in Pine Opinions of Two of the Mills\u2014The : emma i 19 get.TER ge IL Es Shahi Handel's Great Ve Rumors a Con any pany Heorgaoisiag.4.VOL \u2018Y%X11\u2014No.299.Boome SHED BOO on Sor wa durable ac À ein NER Te R.C.P.2001 Moser and Be 111 give ts flret Dundas uleting rumors in cotton of Tr : : Rooxs Haxpsomeux Se Fa Pros suLLER BROS, fe on iE : EL.JPUFLLS INSTRUCTED The Fr of tha.ea shoky wll als evening There pare disq ng affect tag he Dundas Es.vo Le RO EE mare | itable on © coufo 259 à mashematin f the season oi bee ren- gircles this In the tirs i vor .DBILLS,D su hom 2528 PAINT, Decorators « porns aoquages and noert of vu h* will be ix mlils.mpa \u2018 ; Stations Pac oi maith cae as ie SIE, pia olin bv Belmore Aa wih olf A nl pers, wheo Handel ust congratulate.items fra viata Liat down sad NS wad | ; LU ASSIS E b, caro of STAK | NT GOING rulshed, nice o DARD MAKE 2 gl Montreal m iety com- ided to close 106 to their opera + Ts st Address Despatch, ATYOUNG MA oot y riably fu fu t, noar corner of Dorc BEECH GT Era > ERMAN.= dered.itous choice of the soc dec tually given notioo longer required.: + Apply N ANTED\u2014BY early is the ; Doon eading h G.Address, n the felicitou large portion padac vices were no o truth in ho WASTED: regions master.WOHIY fC W y fre le FORTABLY PUNISHED.ter, vus, lesdin PRIVATE M TODA od Le igualt by German lady.oF oie who, while allotting ola music and ee ere appears lob os made to RO, ROONE- COS FORT AB FUNSTSRED DOVALE | = Branch, Th Catherine tes pr de 4 # vis ER Dames etabilened da pond Last fn HET in tom 2 ES Sf Belmont at EF HEATED AU, ETES ancers.- ce ga Greas he Ghurches.La lithetroublestnel.of their mine to draw us into ae this, and the mille.Mr.J.OO ar the a n names of tans, ex- FED J woh like oe UHNISB EAT eur TETE red free °8 Te.Se The - relieve a! as deavoring usical pr con [ this city, of such 8 of: Tonto, au sandbouls with esch, alse that does AN ment house, al; refer- oOMs\u2014F ily.Apply WITH KIT AA Bts stop) NG fits ef 1 bot Tee ; Sick Headache and 1 the system, such en ore recent m A f Young & Co, 0 ard nothing ! dpplieauos BA) La considered nôdeu- Tof tuaking k azencles, can 10 fare, W.riva pie fully.duly Sie Lier 335 Bt An- ive Beatorer and $2.00 b st, Phil, ong En t to a bilious state wainees.Distress after ship with the m f the claims o of \u201cI anve he this mor , cmplorers as ipts ausurérs condder of waking Address Joroph À.SE ENISHED oo, WET, LE us cures, Troatise {ne B31 Arc ?DAY.BIST = den Nauses.Dro lo their moss t mindful o ble Company.that gentleman Hell - À Shoal here 9 poit 206 to hoar of à y.ability.ot 2 bot water, b., clo arvellor Send to Dr.Aline Notre Dams strest, UN IN ADVENT.Side.£ Ze.Whi tions, are ye those imperisha mor,\u201d sald t there is every , ; Pi saver cf Yt ERI A.PORK R eben, \u201cWEEK Vi Atcases.by J.A.Harte, ; 50 AND | TH SUNDAY - eating, Pain in the has been shown io curing of the past, those tand cap- ru matter of fac ntinued.val.A es and write SAUTER TAL LOBE.wood ho oine st.5 Br Bu Vistoria TOE 26 For sale ALCHIT Ho .Rabune UR \u2019 DAY.remarkable success masterpieces forever to attrac! urest \u201cAs a mills belng ool some abe ATED crours k must spark Address ATE Tha 205 1 A HOAHD.ES EVELS, ypanis Boles se holosale only A oT.THOMAS p.models destined rs of art in ite Pins hood of the hich was appointed 18 bard at \\WANIE be well recomm 296 bys Stan oflice.NGLisR GRY: «Soph.one Chain Ban i Cre trees, stress, Mon Hi OF ENGLAN Ho tivate all worshi wn te perfection.oh cominittee w the Company tory ; both légeuaues and Le a: pra 1475, UN BY AN ENGLISH Hall DID Ust class board.J.4 Lo RRR co.5% CHURC RAL, 330sm.Be or à and its absolu ity who lav 0 lo reorganize with most satisfac Xoo, Wai Montreal D-SITUATI retary an t, 108 E.men, with 296 5 PARKES, CATHEDE service.ico.forms rtby of p ks and ag d has met i The ANT rivato sec News Agu! 9 .ROCK.VLE OH ror wasp lectrician.TCH Morning [À Pius seein wo n worl work, an .NTED-Go0b a ones, cars GC Bush 5 R couvls or STE AND SINGLE chioal E anlog Ti a ~ by ; Brenig service.\u2019s Lrrrix Liven indeed dmiration © shrug far\u201d i prio, © LE AND board.EAU, Pra and goarsn- p.m.subject: yot CARTER .curing heir full a nt and results Bo fa Topose to reors hy | HAVE, RE eus, Ppiy 26 Bort) » ANT DOUBLE AND ® W.SIMON ac.putin, orning subje in Constipation.curing tot t The prose \u20ac Shue basis do you p 3 + Wo Halo 5 207 OMPETEXT O0MS \u2014 ELEG, od, with or 206 6 anclators, - Ye Pt departed.Helos.valuable oying complain ses 0 n brough h \u201cUpon wha! t .nion ave.ONE ED_BY 4 C teach ily R° s weli furnish piss Bells, Ann 1.24152 of Te A selection J.are ting this ann the stomach, roces lders whe whic mpany notion of | N oran SES ra dE EE nor s Sr Liat.In 1e ols ey bia oa ico I LEX Diente 2 esd Jems Dames.Iu In] Suv Prose se after svening service.Bar.3.and prove cornet dia roguiaie too bowdie noir shou immortal trom bygone ages gapize the fo making 2 sma redu of our : TED-S hood, salary for a Spe ate Sh AG] = on Uathroom dat, : 2 CLEIGÉ BEL Gilt; Year ou in price go be will re D.rec stim © cured ve been handed do of which no co capital stock an | give us am haa inl SEERA | yam, Hieron, : Hs Teri | Ros FORD 1e EE PP en J mad ions Le Ta caf secure re shits eh il a $500,000 energetic, Tel Address ss 4 conside: best re ercaoes or two gen: 298 \\ No.6 ro \" r Ho \u2018 poser his Jore, and as tined capita f the Company are : AR der, le for ons _ Me 5) shop.5 ao.foam.97 Com me ation to his rks are des apital o { $135,000 $ TENT CLASS CONFEC to AS quebec, A TGUNG MAN, A eu ¥EONT TS enti 203 : TIÂNES EA THE AFOSTLE 5 Service.\u2019 4.11 to those found those men whose vous long stine of he capi to tho extent of Re Sy N Mes or ts avais stunt bookkqe 2 NGLE ply at 213 Bt.Eos EMEDY Apion.Ils m.morning service be almost priceless nt; Amour forever.\u2018Tracing mists and and Croix Com- : en 2 on Die ot Eu eve x le PE le à sed She experience In \u201c00 a LARGE hen: THE GREAT WORM R Luar, 7p oo, Ew fiche th herd this meng complaint; to dive produotions Larouge Le mice out issued.rumor touching aS the ailure { \u2019 ard.Montreal Toros: in the focvaçue.10007 Nia Suan odie Is 1o0W ASD, LALGE uid : nas.lsgood, ire Dame Sires \u201c™ who their ant m e.lifting tha tily as : t 16 will be affe ho are the : acl Latweon with men's for | writer ood pégrsages.UE MS\u2014SITTING © of kitchen, Li mfortable, Chocolate Cream T.THOMAS, No vv E McManus, but fortunately ho once try them limes of tim ent draws has nd pany is tha RL w - acquaintance office.G a : 00 Thished, use of kitchen, Lat! ble.Ad n\u2019s Choco 5.box.8h Ing service, Bev.cenasd Header.Tow and those w in so ln which the pres the evolutions a Owens, of Provid dence, mille, ; TION 45 BED \u201cSordly sor siroet depot, hou & very reasons 206 4 Dawso Drugzists, 25c.3 ing sors, Li t Denis-Btieet il en be ie in 80 pany ways that tala long, studying laa task of hareholders of the ! .TED_A TOAT , advertiser rid 'indsor ie preferred, ren fold by all Drurzi A .sven OH vening servic io: these ot be willing rushes a rch succeeding epoch, advan- largest share § 730.ANTEI fon real, from Frrlane.Sickie married cou Lo Bran oflee: ROOM.ON Hd 7 BB hector Babe with they will n ogress of enc) qd a dordiig CUSTOMS DECLARATION.- ?To) and garde, or or Montreal, fro; Sos ovpactty be Toad dress \u201cA 15! GE FRONT LS Me EL ee BR Cor ran But after afl sick head prog I with interest an rink of Borne USTOMS DEC .E, A fal Atound Louse age, = 2 apt coming bove, is well up in ein come For OUT LET.LARGE FHOS or 973 r Rev, Cano anishment of Christianity.\u201d rimiu to the explo d the A NEW C i and be use as, giving tion as a ears\u2019 experienc: or 00 throomn Bat.su T0 is ca) ital pantinment na th cole tages similar ward course an THE STAR] | o from oity.- had fourteen your private RE Sorina 61 8e bay! unswic VORTAULT FURNISHES 1 \u2018i o yng of God and and 7 à a, wi ch: hty river In its up meanderings Lo 'ISPECIAL TO vernment lL .fog nureeri iculars add 297 nen.CONFORTABL te = | ENS.11 a, mn.Bev.Ven.might t its freaky retend ber 20.\u2014The Go .\" part M: EPH.Communion, where ng o never pi Decem of deciara- ; NES ocre pates mil Sag RODE EN TREE | ocola Burien phd ih BF a nent Hire that beret whore Le RE ais non pod ur ne For doa ; QU 4STED\u2014 tiser «À t class expert OOMS\u20147: 1 .w 29 -\u2014 © EVANGEL \u2018snd 11 8.m., our great have a Art w be made by consignmen: Tee f Waid: Raver: or trivaion, Toronto.207 3 fortable and coda CON- t of Fancy Boxes, TJC JOHN 1 THE streets, 7.45 and and rm make do not.small to opinions on any period of Its ton to to Canada on unicipal orld situation as assi ven MIDDLE locality NISHED.WITH ALL \u2018water.plete assortmen ace with serm be an a, while others Lave Puts are very small sound op with only a limited can speak goods shipped llector or chief m ad .F John Camplell.Lov EXPUETANCED NID SR OOM-NICELY ted, hot and in Com p.uL, Evenso! Canrra's LiTTLE Ope or two pills make acquainted ore than ono can has before the colle the United Kin, N to BEHVANT ence, NTED-BY SMART connection in - R i ences well Ubon Go.light houackosp: 7% ICKABY co, ting and Li! M.A., Keotor.a ii and very easy to take.ctly vegetable and velopment, no m ta work which befoi tthe place in the s possessions -.: RIENCE 38 BL Catherine A man, with good eller, dry goods, dreas vente rried couple.Borrom H OR al.y, Edmund Wood.Holy Oomm A.) They are stri their gentle action de tence about a 1 serutinized.officer à i er Majesty\u201d TN : 1 ris 8 98 rd tion ed, good Tolerances Ad po on Ted ube, PRIVATE J oe Th 63 Beaver H Re al oaboone Troon | @ dos.but by t 25 cents: with compe ly beard anc ther place in 00ds are shipped, or a all azsily.Apple Provinces, grist iin] » good 298 3 family private.ROOM IN EN by * Merchants, qT.MARTIN m., Bev.G not gripe or De han, In a! mail\u2019 been suiliciently enius survives, or 0 nce t aby other È 400 NERAL ware or ciot dre © GA FURNISHED hout board, heste: nae, re & Wine ST & 1, and 7 pm.and 7 pm, all who use here, or sent by not ers whose g inute in- abroad whe the ¢ lo; and a is + street.ATELY S00n SKN Jhistle wu 36 Mance LE PEREUR WASHINGAT faire with.or withe u.Lincoln svonge.aroce x .Street, 11a m, : en Bold everyw] Yow Tak Among compos ore study and m ug all |p rors a notary h consul, or if \u2018here ls .Ù VANTED \u2014 IM family.App! oY 2 NTED BY CAFAB 253A Cadietrx at.i Brin, Guy et, no childre = Ric.M.À, Rector.x MEDLINE CO, .none calls for m del, and amo t before a Britis fore a foreign \u2018 servant for SEE WANTED home.Addre TE AND: SITU .LE ROOMS © for Sale, far CARTER tion than Han to the student place sul, then befo vides - FRÉRAL her FIRST NP velco ON = \u2014 Property v.J.street, vestiga ne affords \u201cThe po British co déclaration pro Torrace.ONCE À GUOD G no ous need NTED-ET à driver o 3 TROUBLE (AND 51 water.clo 211 st 7 TERN TOWN.LUKE'S, Champlain mu, ient works, no vation than n ch place.The Ip a full and true.Tant for a famiiyof three Porson, PS Sa | WE Addrems \u201cTri Bras ober ie Family ho enti 07 8 IN THE EAS \u201c| RT Jon gomation Ber! 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FoR VE afirmation a wider ominalinæ \u20ac f the t tne invoice m arket value : t good rel ferences.Addres UNG LADY, SITUS writer, pee par, a WI WoT hive For particulars CE GHURC 91 m.Go ening service, .iah.\"\u201d The pred Says one 0 tha t of the fair m the goods at ., 3 apily tha that fa do 5 NCE, ED-BY YOU shorthand an: phe Antoine ED, WITH OR © Z07 3 ships For pas EE TNEPECTORE.Bols Com on, 11 Tm.ev , Mess Handel's genius a0 Europeon coir the | consumption.of expor- - Faui ut.A are Address We TE 5 Ms FURNIE Ave.Richmond at AEM AND 26 8t Jame ORDER OF THE INSPEC pins Bishop, is Ine tat ties among Id for home c lace of the - RU ANTES-YO m in Photo \u201ca 1750.D or.Callgre R O0sani\u201d Dafoe SALEBY ORDE ituated at of tus Bra.Stes Dama at SLO atest autho: Sod ler home co p : that such WH forebcts and salary expectade VES rant OUGH BOOKKEEPER.| ENICELY FORNISH suitable: for gentle.Fi Saudia ml wit rn Hochelaxa, S31 Notre wd rmore gre - or the Ume au to Canada ; boun- ¥ 2 \u2014 .LE of .MARY\" Y itics-are RANDEUR ion direc des any & ving refers TN O OUT Sore at, Jo Aororo office, OOM \u2014 ortable, first floor, at Windsor H Hotel, favo var an aren a loyed for ail papas sonne.ST.108, Hoo ER a F MIND und BOD er or EMNITY , G tatio t value inclu nts or & Erin ofce EE YOU MEET AMANO < employment for atte rots SG.17587 Brag amie J ma Ce maradona Do a 4 Eloche of Bouses roots For Ba LE UHCH.corner or Mare EL Fer FATIGUE 0! ATION, 8 fair murke yalties, re ow .; = ._ hot to emp! ise.Add 2 Peel st.AED, AT bet b Visitation er Craie L SAINTS CH 11am.and or amp ELEV.Handel drawbacks, ro the goods.§ ANTES Se hitu to write da for à chance of porary or otherw BONB.Sole terms.146 AND GOOD BO.on Boaudry sud Visitation trustee, corn Deals streets.: 2485 ies, which tes, r pald on of the * of piques ak hits to write nts.Plenty a PERIENCED fa, Boiron sole MH\u2014WAHM HOUMB for table 3 bot so Incumbent.Rue Chatham).11 EEPLERSNESA.1 these.quallt es, ny second- harges all owed o! hts or because .LT Bell Nariery Boat nement Tacre pien.Salary aad STED\u2014BY TWO EXPERIE banquets, » 083 RoE 4 Palace st., vacancies 207 etes ats sta.; SHED COLLE de- (Rue SL : Encircling the sublime, are ma v sèv- \u20ac ble on patent rig hat no different in \u2026 É sell ery to placa smart m .AN Dts as wi et ative = 78 ARD, WELL format LD SS TAB Q., lately DU an ied up to bute to stam - paya Pa oods, and tha furnish tory Wellmaton, out en guin: AKING 1TH BOA Y SOR SAL._TAEOD burg, P.Q., terms, 7 p.m.tne.8.30 a.to Jo cary contribu rec f suc will be - cE ta LE BY TF A a Se enter healed Appis to Men, Pryvont, 298 Crals I Ree natn Pion 11\u2019 mana 7 pue BoE Moss or SF ie pren a mata ie nue | fra one by the exporton Jag, W.FAMILY A ages, situa ly to 477 More ae 2\" hea BUAKD, 15 Stroyed by ater power.Q 8 ee eral o ir own partic ly rich an d to any one by real, aw AL SERVANT, 3 both languages, « Apply MAN, VIT 3873 strove >.Brownsburs, P.Ç TANGE FOR @° ly tion in the h frequently rai: © WAY NTE pen ei) Ba food referon: EN n Rex K wo FURNISHED, iy Jou SALE tata DE son» ae.la mn vit , J.000, property, APEIY modulation.ie wind safe and, natural i ARGENTINE FINANCES.ATC oi D\u2014SI nces.2091 ROLE, LLEGANTIY FURNISHED, STEAM rty, one the towns war Lachine, R Hewton, to loan City.une.{ disposin ightes \u2014_\u2014 AR FANTED_AT OF housawork, 1750 N 200 1 ANTE best city refere: OOM FLE 1 mirute 297 3 prope; d one MES P BSE - EPHEN'S, Lo 7 m.Rev.to P.O.Box 6 the art of tout the alig AL TO THE ST Wa for washing ERAL BER.W keeper, RIED MAK OF & beater fo heme Eire wal SHED Glasgow, Que.aud on ply to JAMES 29D 4 1a Communion.and p.= Pr bu ue uit of dispels Mh re ISPRCT The finan- st., upstairs, EDIATELY.& GENERAL SEI Braz ofti D-BY TOUNG MARI and whole.Apply at 11 BLE, WELL FURNISHED Que.w, Co, Torrebonne, LABS BRICK AND 8, oly Gon Tim and 7 p.m.Kev.Wanted to § enabling ms to have pee niasters-of oN, December 20.rivate advices \u2026 A Er Aas Bu Cathe LIVE ANTE experience in man à reference OOM LARGE DOUBLE, WELL | ke st Now Glas 1900, FIRST-C pl ropted.ouil PAY eflort see easy as to t ithough LoNDON, re: \u201cRellable p nt is A vant.Apply 8 WE WANT A GOO! United W de nitpation es bookkeeper, 299 with g ear Sherbrooke 083 Pin ee BEAST te atter just as school, a ial article says tine Governme! > in the lo trade, situatic office.= ods st.n 2 F° tenemen to W 5 st NSE CoT each, 4 (am Itali lan | harmony ¢ t the Argen posais M rent in every city ahd \u201c\u2019Adâress Now Eng- Aüdrens \u201cÀ 1784\" Bean Y.BITUX\u2019 54 | table board.7 8, WITH Fase Apply at an.Notary, 80 St, gy) oF TF REDEEMER the good of his ally state tha t the London pro for - Vv agent in srery, 7 business A Room ER Addre FED_BY & YO nerbi office work, 93 F FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH livard « ot, or A Bro, PRE ROH and 7 p.m.and 7 p.m., Rev.the compact textu this facility.Especi for lined to accep be Cedulas, arranged Btates, to manage on Debanture 208 WASTED cashier or fred.re OOMB\u2014NICELY mn flat.Apply 1 te Agen SITUATED PROPER ( wry 11am.UAKE Tiam, obstacles to th | incomparable fo version of the 0,000 dollars worth\u2019 ; ad Co-operati Busto DING Fikus FR ABUS.\" Gran office Ha vi Ro 2 on Diaraons dat Appis Oise ER LEE HEAP, WELL SITUATE tage Suro Re OND SAU Conducted BF offered ruses is Hande { thought, and con issue of 150,00 auteed une Jand Co st, EOF THE LEAD! station deste 1843 San ofice.Provinces, Mani- WISHED BACK P, Union PES Samuel Masse ET MISSION, in his cho tyle.clearness 0 st.The by the nt.gold bon ds, both principal and TANTED\u20145Y oN mpetent clork in at .io oo: ANTED doing the © Maritime C., would likes MB_ONE UNFURN usted on, Un 3 $7 0 Antoln square EOLS BTKI MOA 7om ted bY grandeur of style.ression of intere ber five per ce d directly,both p A W ut this city.int book ok manufa mmission.A WA traveller t Territories an don.Address R with or without b They odd ft, ares, d outbuildings oe O.1 4 ON.Cod nstant prog greater num ditionally an of Buenos pri.HL b d accoun: t and ba.North.Wes st class connec 290 6 room, *F 1715,\" STAR FOE TWO brick house an ly Box 486 P.0, 99 REET Missy m u ons.the co pieces, the by violins, con by the province printin ou a wood sal employmen to ommission, ve.Addresy SUITABLE Geo: sstment.App = ST.MO.A 7p st Mliscellane oct of these nied coly by of interest, y interest t two: Passing \u2018at fre fotmer 8 P STAR se piece.line onc ry ED BOOKKEEPEK, peser ee iD, TUBT.JAMES Grace ve Ente Dame ANGS SIT e hich In accompa and speaks ost, bearing in are EVE referentes ee DS ERPERTENCED BOOK) balance, psatiemen or Warriad co TS BY J.A.CHARLAND, EI MISSION.3813 ONE sririigs in a jo w d basses, ls immense ven is the hut is plan the Cedulas pee Poclubive sting NOK, TO BEW IN WANTED BY EXPE PHA A SR a ti No.25 sT DEN REALE bain at, Lagat LLL, HALL 7p.m_ Bev.0 = 0H centre aisle.2092\" violas an rtions.Such e from add- By this p ries of from \u201ca\u201d The first OF EXPERIENCE.Tt Address SB 18 200 at.NTTH BOARD, AT 205 dwellings, St.Urbain at, 5 Qadrge\u2019 UNI AL T ls Shurch, centre colossal propo uses that far fro od- EEQUDS OF ser inclusive.7 Ë x TEC ERE TOR IY street.BOB in evenings.HESPECT- GUMS 21-0003 rene SD rent à 1.316.MONT) Rev.A.© r of these chor: the luxuriance of m d from top\" ill receive 5 TAD liuou \u201ccollars.1540 Ontario T'aoûns Br THE DAY.BY & Apply Mrs.ROO B UNFURNISHED, W 1 se 87.550, 6 dw Craig st, re Le rente Tngembent is r= we ffect by the lu > weakens an tety millions wi 9 Addre HED 0) tamil 19 000, 3 stores Bt Constan: t 81.6 MISSON.Licensed 5 2.ba to their effec this only oup of 8 éonvers on, as need apply.BLADŸ FOR A Fanor « and have ANTED FORE] ll recommended.2 GN FURNTSHED private ela, 00 10 dwollinge » rent $1812.NEVE service, 7 D.In.\u20ac vs umentation, usical senst gr new bonds on and f forty lANTED-\u2014BALES « Eragon and Fogliab and bay 2_ \\NANTE Tidow.we YOUNG P sil conve ROO ST 410-200 10 dre Kt lamace at\u2019.rent 61,61 ATO Evening sor Lk .ern instr rt, whoes keen.m tious, Mo- cent.in up of two hundred cent.\u2019 T store, ly 83 st.Ton TO DO Flemming, REBPECTABLE ot at Der OND George st.AND SINGLE 82, $1598: 19 dwellings, bt | nest, rent 3 300.2048 RIAN > them.Moza imply marvetlo with second gro ve only 48 3-10 per ood rorereicen gn Fila kept few 8 RESPECTABLE SOUS.Faelti.sonia by (he xander at.200 3 board vaunLE, AND 15.300: 2 sores: 5 Lawrence sk rent 82.È RES SEE tana) 11 JE tiveness was s d.been struck 25108 lions will rece: his scheme fair, ÿANTÉD \u2014 à GENERAL SERV afternoon, W son ( lish \u2018alte 121 Ale AE Ro board v Lu ABLE FRONT JE LIAN 24.000, 2 utores.Lk RESIDENChn, = {Cuaron of Sogn .B ' t himself ha Ity of increas Times considers t - _ M Another mini 29911 howe.\" Apply A COMPETENT DRE > 424 M_COMFORTAB dtablo for two of strictly = Del PEER Edgar autres zar uliar diffiou for, after ess like, - ty.Y COM k at her hom fla au ed, Enelis Nh Se LVILDING Are Goptiow 9 this pec l'a choruses; h And busin miles from t a ALL FANT: tele Nes ONE TES 2 | Tat bathroom.I board If req at low a Hoa 2 The coming day OTHER'S t in Handel\u2019s \u201cThe M Kania CUARD DISPUTE.JA Man ciel of RVANT, SALE Ap- lately from & AM habits, partis t Edward st TH particulars RLY Wey, Hoi treet subject, ening subject R OLD M the effec the score of diy con- REAR GUARD e aries Borromee | SPEOTEPTENONAN FAME ntral 2] 8 E KUO], WIT For C riora\u201d Ev W D R YOU! added to ts, he a y THE - W ANTES] (references A) BLC Charles RESPECTABLE Street.guiet habits A Lou Wi periors ® Hav GIL CHING FO having d Instrumen ing more __ ei ly.no ildren.ood University.« BUY ANTED-BY A Apply 164 Wellingto a 00 1 G0 RE 141e0dtt EET.FE cai GiLiEzey, (ath wic Tam ad7p mn WAT rts for win succeeded In giv hose fEPECIAL TO THE in alo ly after 2 p GQ, HERPECTAB 299 1 WwW lies\u2019 washing.E WANT.R or w NISHED SINGLE dat hot THEDEAL STH] of avpoden constructed | RICAN.1 La ssed that he had ly.Beethoven, ou In ber 30~Bonny AIS er A 0: mh ron OCT DOOR WO rom.Ath antl pag BED, SINGLE vaz for pale.cusioting, of vec jte facreastes || XDD pastor.to the airs only.nd powerfu LONDON, Decem W t213 ors GENERAL BER NP Poeme ou with tel treet.ings.on lot 7.suitable fora emen in the city color 80 rich a majestic imes denies W, WE Mi RTE Weds aorons he and mia ts ot cold water in Sal ve SIÈGES 2 3° $310 pars i EE tse IT am wed 7 5m Bev WiC There are many gentlemen i over the Sheets bowed: down knoviedged that the hor Lo the I i Pa officers, PO! lenty of o lege ave: Ss = boss = an 'e HO st NE v.scatte e l and ac ly mar- T al Ol 's - I EXPERIENCED mau Étape, See dont or n serie: roared: RROouS conronriire re Neon ais.In vaine capdly Fe MR EL Jèmes Rochester.ai7p a ose homes are uch of Hande ns was tru i \"his oreditabie ro I EDA or steady w work, 2312 BL Cath ui hold cr aDd'felr remuperaton, 08 1500.STAR ance foe th Guard, suitable for fa nse 2 \u201c| 20053 sow KE AT x tnd STE Rev.John Domi h that they simpitolty Bros \u201cHimselr TR over defends Lo gel possesses UNDEL board family.298 NOCERY STOKE ¥ he\u2019 of Cagis laws QU KN B Mac u and 7 p.m., such a urry vellous, than Mozart o reeer- an uments o erinc 53 Bree COMPETENT T3 HAN Ry 0 pret 8 DY MOTHER 745 Pas mere, TABLYFUE fAuest stands i MARKS 11 a union And life is in f them, not works far less rley, \u201cwith one to inal \"doo leged ANTED A 00 D JED SITUATIONS BY MOT Appir 75 QUMS, COMEURTABLY FU fosson ven for ; ichols, pastor.with Holy Comm time to think o \u201d ms,\u201d says Chorley, t slight value contains alleg stands the tous » WT worm NINGIEE etc.61 Ca 98 2 t my 0 eu M 4 street.11 a m, Pm, service have hardly He see.ttached bu could boo lot pruned an In oonel ' 2312 Bt.© OLDERS WANTED TI warm, gas.© 2 known A armen E- GABRIEL D.D.and vi th lon, to bave a uch a8 he that Bartte n foreman.Apply G MAN TO T commission, Laswuchetiere si.\u2014 Rous nished, very AND ONE Robt, Campbell, D- TF of visiting them.1d vation, orks, save insom bilo; yet these ts to suit lis purpose.Judenendan oT ent BEES \"Pr LEE SPORE 200x3 Saw ol of first | Fraise and Thanktagi and 7 p.m., Kev, ¥.to speak ; use, and the o his own wi auf bis public esslab,\u201d men ne has aoted to answer Wii eus Ten 60 145 Blocks CEE for 5 ROE IED, té 2 818,000 53.4 PIR ; §TAEET.Dam But Xmas gives pause, t make them grat \u201cJ \u201cThe A hua,\u201d | Bonny Y declares uo bas lined % The Dominion T oe BEMAID, WILLI 85 Mansfield MILLION, small fron GLE HOONS 818 SIL $1600, STANLEY way, M.A.pastor.Bev.James Flock, d.the dear expectan included \u201cSaul, accabous Jos ny throughout = hay deo ofMoate dre ces.Apply 209 1 SALE_KINDLING FOR prompt dotfvared J st pros XD BING] 208 1 business an a tab ri ticulars at ouce, am Ras 7pm, homestead, and.e there, \u201cSamson,\u201d \u201cJudas d alinost as ma questions.of the other he 6 # w with obi preferer MART AT ons pad.prompiiy delirercd.3.0 Ma us atiy st Tenlent to & yy REIN, x il J.Bmyib, ho joyous welcom à,\" \u201cSolomon, \u201d an ed and pro- any If with ie Tread Barttelot ?Univer: BATHROOM investmen ony Me nt, A., pastor.m., Rev.W.iends, and the Joy affec- \u201cSusanna, itlons, saor mix himse reedom.= Ti MUST BE a m 12 ver load, promp vacant SO ED KOON ON two gentle- good Real Estate Age street, ; 11 a.m, and 7b.friends, der light of nd_composit ?which thers rder to retain his card from: Tipps: .TED A BOX Ut 10 and ay £ 209 1 5 So T 0 00M FURNISH uitable for one or 208 126 8t Ji È N.pastor.Rev.Colborne in such a ten - more gra leust successful o is as fresh in 0 ill get a big trump for this be wilt: ures.Apply is MBEES and with board, s - UE STRENT, FINE (if A, a7 p.m.are seen > seem a walk- n ne, in the less rus which te says.will ge ame and Wo end purent promets tas row EE hehe Res ROSE 220 DÉTEORT ST A mr $5500 TE, PIA HY CEE Tran i ton thet even those who seem & walk- a SE some air or chon \u201casa of which ave only birselt to bième.AN THE bod of ut T particulars ad 286 24 OOMS\u2014S \\lemen or © desira oi required.v.T.D.> f the m \u2018 .to-day a in the m - ve NE potbers 5h Pont Office 991 rigbtefor asie.For bls.for two gen UF- FE EE TL0E la 5 Her T Benne sirestdl [ing edition o d wipe their ition; and of form.em \"HE GENERAL.Addre: 8S DINING 1 nigh YOOD FOR BALE Sule.RNISHED OR modious, etc, possessi Paie Rev.Principal CUR, Cennlox ng ir noses an compos! variety rs 0 THE NEW .Winx, Praia PER + Trans oe randori\u201d bod bed EB Cue t hid Appis for perints io Este Fra SEER ae de ace Air metres in edi blow their aimost ovary 0e found niiated PECIAL TO THE WEAR].home.Ap- 2 Mayor BIG.R farniek she zz NFURNISHE st.near St.126 St.James I; am Ch on.Pp times, may tion was in a | 20.\u2014Noting the Pr Sa ptr 2891 ASS MPDE pov oLEIFEIC, GRE: RO LS US EE 209 1 - 1 STREET, STONE ranch Soros evening.Tom hd for the holidays ; modern The produc That the December 20.\u2014 bave = We pn y Tr the think riected.Isborate.OTTAW.thorities Cochet ors NG GIRL.AGE many.cost $800: sell for £300, Braz office.itor table and GE FROST 2901 Tr EE D in good fais Preach mo EUVE 10 Home fo ! Makes yon rather thane inspirations perial au local plyat?ss Ets NEAT.va cle, dally ns city.\u201d Address \"À 157, 2904\" 4 oine st.FO NICE LARGE doors BB000 weiss 8 NN Myles leasant! ns nctive.mmit bis in tate that the Herbert the X two \u20ac e city.to LET, T leury st.a few 850 the bon vois M m Rev.J.Sounds p for you Id hardly co! rude n Col.mmanding ° WANE (5 tare s 1m.to 6 pm.muet 71-3 ue QUME_TO 141% Ble 209 2 a at interes! £8.11 a watching t con the ie story, Men- red upo while eo , about 15, from Dam.t0 6 Appiy 47 TTRACTIVE $450 7 1.1 RE furnished, = uote Dal cat aie ho 2 ES I 1d mother, poe fast enough, as Me General Arrow sayts ELL .1 Mrles dear o stove the to paper fas ree scores,\u2019 - Major.e Broad in (Sunday excep! a © good refere In SALE\u2014AN A nd plano, varnish rar, Sh 3 dos from Bt.Catherine MFORTABLE AND 2 r condition, vl ony NoRuIN, Crombie.) Jp.m Hev.oO -aûd a big- uscript (\u2018coa raphic German adian militia, th bert was born live at home and fave ; BERVANT.F°E bright gra; specta in good a M 2978 Toi MA NICE \u201cem bath and w.c, rent 208 fo J tate Agent, D.(Back River.her épectacles, - ith blaz- of the man led them in his g ho has ex- Can r-General Her ption ReGUl College AUD EU AL Bk Greens I dave un other re \"2544 Bt Cathorine RGLIÈR OP furnisbod room © Be ten treet.(esi) PIT over an filled wi delssohn cal to every ane wi \u201cAs Majo he is without exee Ma) ANTED = A t to French 209 2 jare price for cash.23 ALN, LARGE E Tn D2) Aylmer st.LE FRONT ROO K SALE OFF 7 p.m, Rev.J.of an express turkey of English) attests ition eays that | July, 1851, officer in Her A WASTES ots oct 4e BOGE E \u2014 A BAËG able, for lume RW 1 LET.LDOUBLE FRONT RO 1 oops COTTA TE tm, size tremendous 8 m.Trad t general fourteen \u2018mon + R BAL fect order.for smaller SOM\u2014TO furnished, 5 \u201c04 1 \u2014SMA 8 rooms, con Sy salences, S Church.; and a tre amined the TREMBLED younges oreover fo: Avenue.Cote St An APPRENTICE TOR A BOOK D.Would srchanpe 2082 56 fire grate, un R300 Burctecot only 2500 ALE, Union ing logs, too much ! WEPT AND awful being m H.R H.3 years experien: mangle, in perf xe with Tate.un RISER.sa \u2018family on SUNT BOYAL vais horse to.eat RANDEL oving or service, int of age to î Wie mimes vou hook ne.Apply 95 University stres E SQUARE City NTO FON is le, ihe ting f r at Prof.Scrimæer.ich you are sure be - bject was m to have lor in poin ess of and jo 5 Dollard Apply HANDSOM oct T BOOM married coup unt 1h N RRIS, Rev.which y : t may par the su t he seems jun ht.In Tote) ou t_Broe_ 1 one.\u2014 CHEAP, andin tlemen or 29g 2 Sion.4 Agent, DIS*.sentimen when vised; bu verence, Connaught.m y 5 A R SALE rich full tone BST ble for tro gentlems Bon ate Arent, et.METRO A.BD.ell, a little sent h he impro in slight re of ho are 80 co, of the red jous, » STak office suitable RUUIIS, 26 ut, James R.P.Bow, Well, whic nce done ex- men who ren Dousss to ae NO.order.Ad = : TST, chase saver prete throom fat, hot ea 4 S05 M 29921 BRICK COTTAGE.ge pat into new x.Ay Sons hav Jam dames) Rr eset Ts doned at Xmas.s in right here Mie Moccian \u2019 making fruit ot a for Pio thei : for promotion sad.GREATLY REDUCED RENTAL.No.JOR ati day © sti uestrisn mount.for gentlemen, on Bow eo E SP >.M = a _\u2014 .ractical come > : That amaz dashed on pape he race k has been 3 ITO LET AT GREATLY RE & upper tenen: a bl = ine brats clues t Messrs, bath.21 Ma M, BAŸ WIN S29 freshly grained the best, im.ABT E.> \u201cHav.B.The p.; with yon ception.tion was essors te, bis luc : 0 LET one of the bes and large an {houre: with a renline bronze oc 2991 water, FRONT ROO.unfurnished, Dy hein freshly Braine Avply to JOAST END.0.la m and p.m.eeh linen things ks\u2019 inspira and predec men 47 Sussex at.of the city, is rooms.heated by bar hour > 2piendid w 184 St.James si\u201d 2 NT \u2014TARGE reo furnished or order vod plumbing Gired.& and TON QUARK.11a Take fr the holidays.ee.ita companions seems from the FREEDOM CITY, a in the weatern mprovemen ts.10 ro So Apply to 5 8.Thomson & Co.Y DRUM, WITH atBorine Rox snd 9 clothes closet.1 hester DEON ETEGANT ANT.roofing te possession if req SOHN Mm Kic1s nt.Pme u want to enjoy h d but Ita author thing apert and THE FREEDOM O .las al Lcd hot rater fu nd sq.20212 NOR BALE.A MILITARY DRUM 1852 80 Ca 280 1 private famil PARLOR BEDROOM bedroom Heal Eatate es atrest.pas If yo have them trékh, an had been; heid it as some { the theme \u2018 racial, Tom PEAR sous & don.10 or 12 Rie 5 LOE ticks, price 85.00.| PROCHES BACK PARLOR BEDEOOY Bone in.first 426 Ht.Jam NIQUE ow, T.Williams, D.PTE And in order to micro- first to have ich the sanetily of ot at [SPECIAL TO THR x om person à A sad.P.R FLADYS FDTANOK 13 1 furnished.open gms adjoinin Fou st 290 3 20021 0 T.DONI a id S Rev.RENT METHO) ithout even a ¢ rior, to whic ion in his © oa is ber 20 The Governor \u20ac LET HOURE.Fills] 84.Edward and ni.eats.D Add ea LADY'S DIAMOND Hosted by oteans SO a LL FPE SALE ON LA brick balld- JOUNTAIN STHER p.m Rev.J.NDS shining, and wi shirts, supe certaln gevatl oT Metaiobr th oy large dione 7e oo Harms, cor, 4 8 bargain.Address 2892 mi fes, heated by B WITHOUT BOARD, 3 8 600 ata à ouadation contain DOTE.Mo\" iam.D.pastor, 8 1 i ish, make up your ave a ever, did the ess in ne regard LONDON, koi December into be pre as res stations.App! T.HUBERT ring.a \"8 OVERCOAT WITH JPOOME\u2014 WITH T on kod stone f Fie ra alze of Sadia] 500 cash, bad.0 Lin CRURCH.1 J.C Anti.By scopical blemish, ther with socks, rat, how minds of men, or any years the bank 0 of the , Siky of on with\u2019 Bileury sts.SE pv wads GENTLEMAN'S oat, new, price $11.R Union avenu, TO LET.APPLY 50 5 Ya re bath 372, price $:4800, 81 EEE ME NE d cuffs, togethe d rank in the usic.During In.after the freedom rvices in oonneoti Baring Ee NEW STON 440.10 ra of May, Lors JOR SALE pe.price 753080 tur overs 299 1 OQUS FURNISHED TO TT 307.lot 30375.rent #3 merial service 11am and 7 5m.oollars, an À &c., and sen of lovers of m io, \u2018Judas, \u2018produced on rd for his se ial difficulties of HT Ne à Puarntbôer us PE es KS OF pocMS FL OB BEDROOM lo at 6 percent.E.R.GARFAT, al street, ST ANTOINE : night robes, > ich del\u2019s war orator ms to have ne nt financ v 0, & rooms esc ply to Hn Bi ÉL 18 Bra BAND BUO urnal, D Eliza NISBEDPARL arried - 57 Bt Gal E 8T.and 7 pme derwear, lishment whi Hande t 1745, see to have the rece Government 1 Een iil % £5 FOL alts Sieng ma PEE po tirs az\u201d Pre or et rer EEE SE Ceres row HZ them mow to that d'a good deal more mors froquentiy vorlte.By degrees how: pe einen pero atome the Cv THE | 0.3 .urpal,\u201d = D A uilaing, eon a mq favor io\u2019 t re, in different locaiition 058 0 # Laas Words.ete.in yearly Tout te.10: FURNISHED KOU for Ea | Rev.À G.H.Walker.\u2018 li known an rénter fa red orator! hey will not req poss £0 renew Ÿ LE are in different Young Ladies 3 Good Wo novels.18 &t coup! COMFORTABLE entiemen, with fu & fine cu heated with ho CUETO Cr oe met is as we ity Hall \u2014the been a g lory of the \u2018sac htly abroad; that they t they ent bas + and 3.bers Journs rp Sv EME kinda.OOM \u2014 Tor vaio family 16 Plateau où 2085 aud or Informatio on cal at m Poa A LE 118 m an than the City ever, the glory d more brig hearts loan aud thal This ant announcem Fortier at.te D ao 1 music, & novels and boo) partial board.© te family.ENTLENEN informe: = 5 Ga RE Tiel street.CO ae Pr OC AI popular RY CO.he &lory of t ore briahtly abre 5 aud that th ounce * 0 LET\u2014HOUSE PE Hichmond » id for novel: stim | R BUITAGLE FOX G ATE 1 5 TERET.A NUTREMORT.EAM LAUND ganto rofit to touch m pathies.It form a good Impression : to E.Loris therine, BIBLE PRES gli = 3255 St.Catherin 2901 x ctire, ceptiioine 0 REAL ST the powe d more sym to produced SALE_BENSI nish mahogany ax To biin san FOR BINULE | an FORFALEG con ONAL MONT act fmore an as history, p M CANADA.ous Manted.mabopans ule towoed and us of quis omy, kon = beat of 500 28731 S Praga Id JONG REGATI VE Limited).to attr ation, so muc ost the only LESSON FRO D es AAA AAA on hijoEan], sldebourd soup:t I and cold water, gas, 845 beth and wc: oeniented ba $4500, cos and 7.m p.\u2026 Rev.W.Genevieve 122 exagy Messiah\u201d as alm bundred A a THE 1ST OF JANU- 8, siiverware.antiqu Leta set of vo dis og; iveraity st, Tr SES ors, with with bat water tana Der yoar, at 6 per Nam toine and St : t to \u201cThe which for one higher L TO TRE STA .\\V AKTED_NOW OR YOR THE er tenement, state table > froit and card bast boppe.118 8t.Où inces.85 Un 3 CORFUTTABLE SIS.Boar fier 1s Dr panes $200 per word.Bev.EI BIL er St.An poin k of art in being, on rising big SPECLA: A lettér was Dpper or low 2_ sticks ide Curiosity B { TO LET WARM CC dollars per mu ! terms @l0UO0 cas > $300 Ee.m.and pom.Corn streets.Wor \u201csteadlly gone rriad after December 20.\u2014 ue ares office.etc, 2 de Canto TN 55, RYE m, {arnisbed, Zo cont.the actual rent i rs R.GAR t Gabriel street, VARY.BY a.\u2018 ederal years has- fame, drawing my touched OTTAWA, Interior Departmen ven 5t.near Bleu UPRIGHT PIANOS.$35.630.328, Roses Lawrence TT ATE FAMILY, 578 = M A » Even: Bell, 580; Fe \u2019 d highetin fa d to tesra\u2014uu Re ived at the In he secret service Ant FOB BALE) UPRIGH Li Ar A 2% es, Aeply 437 x arene IN AE TIVAT) rentiemen 209z1 \u201cRecciving = tien re phone Nos \u2014 , 1 an iad to Wonder an ress;-to char: cei officer of the ent sta Hath 5 AANA 5sewing machines.soi 5 ROTI is no children, oderate.Address 2! Wanted, TIRE FEET TRE of Tele 1683.2983 wyria uñrivailed by prog ived from our | from an .Interior Departm for fullest NER ST.JAMES 63, 855 74 Blears at 7 AND 34, ASH pin here che m together, terns m 2909 ) Properiy wo Suhel, Ee May oh by time, an heritage der by its own of the U.8 in which ho wake ot RGE FLA Math en 300.$70,810 L SIOVES®Y AND ai ASH towet ED FRONT ok Re proofs of - terize it ad Will go down, to our 2! Beta n noe\u2019 to Canadian methods To LE LET \u2014 a LARGE .- Tran 2) side.Woll RK SALE\u2014CUA ut bedroom wuite, 8! n bedsteads Xb bin to Sram ABLE FURNISHED 299 3 EDTO PURCHASE A lglonand BAPTIST.- which ing value, al ation in refere: A at sna Victoria ssa do trade.Can\u2019 Th PUN SALE-CUA D hat tand 88° De ; RO COMFORTABLE FOR 792 Palace iE ANTED-TO anu dollars 78 Joham, \u2014 z fathors Bich increas tion of mort form with the red n Sie france and elevators eu holesale trade Esanton.black walnut hal eives and cap Yon Doom in private STREBT, DOUBLE er mand do 26\" ; ad Em Re.Tr Intrinsic ehlidren-\u2014a crea the reality jp dealing t stepe have bee the bei lixbted and sui hee Bt, JED, fo O- Eanto op bin boo 0.6 VICTORIA modern conveniences, T-CLAS © vaine = = children\u2019s h has almost won and ti@ and as to wba hisement or ken: Estate Agent 240 Bt SEEN de EMENT.6°51 Catherine ab AND POOL TAHLES.ROCH_FT.6 VICTOKIA ST od 290 153P And te FL ASS ORs.Grant, .ining, whic \u2018belie, its to their enfrsnc Kea! 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Tms m 200 OK SALE HO houses and stores art, oran ; A PAL.Holiday hers Pianos n ntre where 8 \u201cHandel an io- to the = LE OFFIORS, HEA Er Catherine E TRADE.JUS Also buf.| OK PARLOR OL | nainesses, also ho: Harris.} Edward ER pma Mr.D EPISCO 7 ker Brot AY\u2019S Ware- ce this, the ive- & per a Con prompt \u2018 ri TT Re over ot ares FURL ror ra sors Paul erinest UNFURNISHEÆD B.209 1 rent parts of city.@EFORME Hot 5 ne Dec C.W.LINDS Street.cause ot of Boston, gl the Bun- time to shivering children { steam, rentamodsrate.food ty alotof am t R.G.Gsucher, : Fon Fu Samos oom DONE Ploury.TET HAS A Tes a THOLOMEWS.sale at C.™ Catherine Society, ring of it om lately Le famlshed, , co.bl.James st.OF- 3lic and koat robes a Sa.38 Mance str NFOR JSRED AN ED \u2014 4 MAN money for ga wuboce Arte 8, 33708 dical rendering ing immed fot.: Jacques Cartier oO x J AONE LARGE UNFURNISHED A> 2044 8 ANT I re making ot\u201d Folly rector.rooms, til 9 vening com : \u2018tis why In every tr 6 ones.008 aise, yf mco0r.Dre Nar PLE.AFFL rH R= : #9 1 mon quand vante bave (wou: tion, à raro chance à:Latoh Open.un pme day e Christmas nuage is Ou, $ 1 OR SALE Brodie, .small fai HED.small inves Jamaica Ex rum, 234 | AR each nglish la - AR Tass RES on ne fa 25552 F = ron, HE Martel the opie dn ê te Ti E Te family.* mojerate gon a Tite money, enquire in los \"Gi 3991 Le - TRE WESSIAZ 110m.Ber w.Christmas Superstitions.quartér yhers 6\" Mons oi hb né Oostivition Somber 90 \"In the x Ohi FLA Tey, ois, Hans, VE \u2018Bell Tere mm rs Lawrence or 3 ; \u2019 or \" Polish } ages strew spoken Christma; is December 20.\u2014 1 Hamby to ores, Hotels, Gic, to Let.Xo eo THE le) frames required.SN.1004 Bran Shel BL > : C Décret TRE CHRISTIAN.Itis sver the Christmas Fe r tables, tegral ; portion Soli who pation je Dapaties emerdey © radio account } 2 TORES AT COTE ST oilel 5 and glass = fred.\u201cN, 2991 Board.ADYEN Catherine ver t lindfold or Hen pulatio: ise than Govern Inance, } EIRE An tn RES AT COTE ne, 1477, bras: : if requ! straw o ple, bi Iv mn.ish, whose otherwise made ister of .CLASS BTO t and Green ee = POX TT ROOM 8: the young peo tharefro Englis id not do ance 1 of the Min con LET FIRST.CLAE Catherine s Tor oo and Carriages, rh TSHED FRON dol- 8, FOR = DEN BALL = in Fluent and { for Neb out out esch à st ligious, cou a yearly perform diemisse 0 vote.pots Antoine, er Construction.vil be te for oc Dorses vi frst floor, for \u201csas Anant Roos.FOR Lu En a.pposed to freedo: be grea freon: the lucky mala oth rellg lishin its midet ng great works, defeated by a adoptad ky 8; , ave, now ext April © omfdriabie Hefeuille 30 80 ALE_GROCERS EXPRESS SLEIGH 14% with sail dinngroum.Boa orir shoud th tra e yo Satablish in towering amo orse chuize i, which was ; tion nex pris to E Lot.de Be OR SALE GROCER'S E.auine FURNISHED SALEM.r during of the worl Toduce now x Grip .{ suche re ?15K aT Fi voc Fohoay st 30, TWO NEW BLAC F BORES AND ere à Borr-ves 1NF EW.¢ | in or - NEW l'ORURCEE omg ot Duh ex ead a Diaching b beige othe aac tit on wich ime can Ing ie i ; pedental and afi in ET + : À E PEM cons E SALES der.Apply a 2 spartme t Ed cominodations for bos: 283 w IEBUBALEW CBU Am.roach Te waiting boliah dle: than 1 et the : N : 2 I pia ETT aby tree su 20 26 x60 Fest t Top floor M How auperior accom \u2018tor and Hanover aoprone to either long Ing more lirm y to An TO TUE UE) ; Eo 64 nn wh of ING A\" VERY FI anted.cus TA y loue N.overs \u2018In other rural immortalif on Tuesday.ISPEOIAL TO - ) tog of) oy \"No.ding; os 13 0 300, foot.With or ot ARE OFFERING 3 BR = Rooms æ FIRST OLAB brendfent 6 te 0: Janoy > AN LUTHERA 11 dm.n unto death.ve, wine, beer, ot im rt takes place pol Somme \u201c6 ; J tied Selection of siolebacal cory slsow ad TENTH OF JANCART, Dé arcade Cafe bone: inoderate, = GERM ue street.; ere Christinas L'oétwoen êvo The concert = Decem ieulty, i Bird ocr.acts ul ATI Corbin c.ko hed Selection of lel purchasing TENTH OF JAN ish: B ec ER EE Guns inode 2 RN'&._120 Bt Dominiq tricts, on by « del into a ; Timbre Expintns, Par, i.Jocember éstories À | ; third fc say ow arama egtion of wl HORSE ARTED FoR ABOUT 1 inoving in May.furnish: 3 to © à ly S330 Bt Cat 5 -20 émbe, pastor, - water are p sre retires the Mr, Timbre : the Ae 0 thinks the posal OF ! } oemion à Men a Aide où ton = B Bal Brown, bon rats | NW es dire nids Tao Jad rie fale Rose\u201d CBEAUT 4 fee tee crie, : Nera (SCANDINAVIAN.Jr erect Nem candles on a adjoini CE room to watch this oo ke Editor of sad Mr, Matthew\u201d \u2019s personal Be of St Flores aid Es \u201c | Dow V6\" hands.dark arivera we have nice pen Shi ever Han ie v.\" STAR 398 2 furnish, t., opposite Vige ION, corne) flected mirror midnight, I bavi¥ead Mr.! d 1 am eorry cou at Britain ced of saref a ¥ 2RA513004 + SHOW WI Tow 150 à few good my action, Brantwis een alk of 2 Bt.Denis # THON ROO id ovo AE ult re lock strikes is SIR\u2014 t's SAR, and |: hough I that Gre deserving Es ¥ Possession.river, al style an 240 - TED DUIL ND DOUBLE fiat.hot en LE MES 43 NATIONAL, Tes: If, as the c he wine, she rin to-nfh reply, altho rote and rot mr ; i w LET of #tore, an oy! cob for sale à EA OUSG LADY OCOUP h fa VAKD-\u2014À on bathroom ted by hot water, DENONT ATT v purpose.11, and drinks the h.Should lette troublé you with & F must say à mode ae es ve mes À ; od til sk; Dornes at Stables.63 & TE SEAT C aL ANTED BIYOURG LADY OCCU i ity [JUANR-AND I house heated 208 6\" UN OSPITAL for the erdun, à man enfers r will be ric for have to tro as possible.t letter, gideratioo.rome HE \u2018 ; ren Sal fed JOR SALE-A DOUR ht piano.Address\" Who DR PE but new boarders.Tleinity water, clothes Fe Stanley st ANT H avited.for her wooe! 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STAR office FUKCHASE HWOLSE.oar ot dorste.Radrote k 164 DT, GER BE i BA BS or frien m., Bev.A.T.coer will \u201cw II be very.pour.FA Ui aii It, it would be - bo J O3T0 DECEMBER irre cory | WAYIED TO FU ears old, ne Dams | 308 5 TES - OOME FOR A LA LL 1884,\" rentlomer, ui Urbain roses 5 ESTA Poiate, 3 nom the w her husband w man comes ETOWIGE St Lio of epir yur correspu 20.DECEMBER , RID sixteen.Address 209 1 single room.208 2 OME, Looeue be chosen, k strikes, tro m Ag ary waver, for droit that December os ithout horow, on returning Lo Dr ETES state price, and boy of bert st tn Dame si if.a8 othe sloc iden shivers u ne.Ho iil fraukiy a .HALIPAX, ard L Sander Will be rewarded 2902 wane office._ io: \"pen 0 for noms.103 ot Bia Te bertsor.1940 alee -But- he anxious ma lisving that imagi ditication, ] w founded on of the Cun /atreet, Ander wil À INST, Liv.\u201d Bran UST ARRIVED YEO ve years mia ET |} UBLE AND uf Fale ave, 3 rance Meeting, 4.her table ieht terror, be) { death.den iy my letter was 1tosee why collapee six men were .above address.VERING, JST R SALEJUST estonts, six n pands in tray d to Fluarchas = OABL-DOU board a Sin al 1 Tem than mi mido © eativ bride of Hoos nll to,but I Ia that I night, when -oaten alll For ante ob- erred i, tha Jleved Ue the worm: té { Ecotsh terrier, MERS QUE nine Dinde G3 robs of quais.which thers TD.Boga ve ory BOM EL FUES TRES RUOM = 352 1a doomed to h In these t- thes abticle he rele do a» be suques 1480 Jiaved to \u2018them unable: i Scotch terrier.formation, Shout aig, borses Palace ; HASE GENTS\u2019 CAST Pot | CARDLAND RE feet SR\" ic.dE Ives througbou dot aot irelacd betiro which made thew unabl Bio gollar « any Informa & Co.740 Lorchenter a0 WE What PPS CE ol were ray Ae, Som CATHO \u2018ser Polan reading Chemselves supersti-.\u2018because I Ia real interds t wouid haÿe\"}\"hiles, weight of coal .frumeond et or 25 F2 or 540 Lorch YOUNG BLACK HA mes AN highest pri Rtas aol] ve REMAN epi equal} ve have not in what way i aud gpormous | Œ Si Sel\u201d > Tog pau £4 Fr ar rT Wess TERRE Tit ll (ronge res REE even bath several Sa rémsoives te and further in vint way Se Roms À Ba potes te pie th offices, à ad A Rodarte.Viil have good home.À 1 Born dam Voépers Ra spoveton tious In \u20ac rm Place themsaives me only ray ti obivlon rests oy nothin , vw ve al - street.\u2014QUTTLE- moder XD \u2018 There will tho youn, bending 0 oun on i inatione.on i \u201cx last, 15th.Sina 2083 ne ess X SLKIGH.65, 200 1 war 8 office.LADIRR' AND.nm.ire, and, man \u2018appear bis own rude ititul affectation direst BX 1840, eto., pirhost Vrening owes Chrifrian fure a & Wo but ndent is & pi ard © ame tonte above a LAVE de.SPApHr 70 PEER SLEIGH, ALS a, LE 8, ANTRED a \u201ccast > clotblar, a tos) E \u2014 FA potade his Advent 1 lectures on CI beture thelr | bga.Should the one they will of your corresponde: my mind ea noth N SH \u2018Pas SALE\u2014C firat clave, .sen Leone Lins Stes name of.pari hime où 209 3 paid; orders by mail wil ; one EE in the backgro of \u201cgrief, Joss Waa Doyerky = ÿ \u201cPartners Mianted, 5 Puptls ante.a Lite 5000 TO 810.000 ee ian Sot | ANTED- PARTNER 8 WITH factor P purpose.TE x A Tow mars ENC id ther a Sram we pote will vend faves ton, far 1 aos or a Ber own.Address sos = : 0 oid Fak R prove real Ofte v3 H i Rk i rn u ean A OUND NPR els a iy NC | Pie A \u20ac.*.Hy 75 wl \u2018 + : j ut the next geoeral election to the only y \u201cBut are we nut Lo understand that Par- poner, term it has run, the.legislation: Raat with, the measures it ee + \u2018only sct_they consider really binding Ybor pDISE THE WHIGS, \u201cJPOL{TICIAN ON THE IRISH CRISIS.EagUshiLiberals Greally Grieved at the + Injury Deme to the Home Kuie : Cause.< (SPECIAL TO THE STAR.Orrawa.- Dedember 30.\u2014 Mr.Croxden Powell, who for many years has been one of tne chief organizers of the Liberal party in England and a strong home rule advocate, is on visit to this country to study the institutions of the Dominion, and to get an idea of ita-general character and resources for publication in the English press.It is understood also that he has been in oom- munication with the Mon.John Carling Minister of culture, for the purpose of ng upon urgi Guverument the necessity for impressing more strongly upon the peo- le of the United Kingdom the greatness of ada as a fleld for emigration and the in- veetment of capital and for the working of her ustless treasures of minerals and other natural resources of sea and land.Mr.Powell, in à conversation with your correspondent.said that as an English Liberal he was deeply grieved at the mischief which had temporarily been done tothe cause of Home Rule, and especlally that the direct and responsible case of that mischief should of all men be Mr.Parnell, a gontie- man whose oourage ana devotion to the cause of the Irish people and to Irish freedom ana justice has won the respect of every nihn who has any love for his coun- 1 is think 1 am well within bounds,\u201d said Mr.Powell, \u2018\u2018wben I! say \u2018temporarily\u2019 ! think the common sense of the Home Rule party in the four kingdoms is strong enough- after a faithful and searching criticism of the whole circumstances\u2014to band in one strong body tu resist further oopres- sion upon Ireland, and to give the mandate party willing to give the free rights of citl- rzonship to the Irish people and to the rest of the United Kingdom.\u201d .\u201cIf u general election came in March would the Home Rule or McCarthy party Cc&ITY 8s many seats as were carried by the Irish party under Parnell 7° No,l do not think it possible,but the Tory coerctonist and Unlonist parties cannot get more than one or two seats more than they hold at present.You must not forget that both the Parnell and MoCarthy follows ing are home rulers when they tome upon the floor of the House of Commons.\u201d nell and his party object to Mr.Gladstone's home rule schemet\u2019\u201d \u201cThey profess to object to some points which have n under discussion.Mr.Gladstone and thé Jeaders of the Liberal arty have not constructed any Home Rule il, they have talked over certain items, but ail these have to be considered over and overdgain before a Bill can be constructed, and any outline of policy shadowed at the forthcoming general election by our great leader must bear the discussion of a con- teat,and must be harmonized by the opinivn expressed at the polls.\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean by \u2018any outline of potier\u201d wita regard to & Home Rule Bill ing.harmonized by the opinion at the polls?\u2018Simply this, and I do not suppose we are an exception in the world, our people are alwa, in advance of the Government \u2018whether Conservative or Liberal, and no matter what messures are put forward by either political party, the measure has to be \u201ctoned up\u201d as we cali it, and the party \u201c\u2019metalled,\u201d and our people are jealous guardians of their rights as a people, and Will not allow any party long together to camper with them, It was too late in the day for Mr.Parnel! to demur to any sugges tion at Hawarden and it was anything but graceful to suggest that Mr.Gladstone could possibly be guilty of dietation to Lre- land or the Irish party.\u201d \u201cYou have a great many Irish in Great Britain.How will these affect tiie returns in the English, Bcotch and Welsh conslitu- en , \u201d \u201cLam aware that we have some large constituencies in the country where Irishmen are very numerous, and I expect they will have their own views upon the subject under discussion.For instance Mr.T.P., O'Connor, M, P., holds the Scotland division I, and Mr.Neville, M.P, who defeated Mr.Goschen in the exchange division of the same city.These are the only two seats the home rulers hoifl in Liverpool.The other seven are held by coercionista, Warringion, \u2018Wigan, Preston, B burn, Bolton.ther seats in West Lan®shire are Tory, and a few in the east of the same county.In these the division of opinion will appear in the Irish ranks, but both sides are home rulers, nud in some of these cities we shall all gain seats, and notafew.And 1 know that in Scotland, Wales, and England the people are so thoroughty alive to the n ity of bome rule all round that they will stand firm and true to the Liberal policy.They have not forgotten the cruelties of a coercion government and the sufferiugs of an oppressed people.\u201d \u201cBut do you not think that Lord Salisbury w ing now to take Parnell again into his confidence and produce a home rule scheme against the Gladstone measure?\u2019 \u201cOf course we have cases on record where * the Turles have dished the Whigs,\u201d one in the Reform Bill of 1867 when Disraeli ox- tend: the suffrage in our cities and boroughs, but what did that do for us?It Wave Us several years\u2019 Beitation which ended with the Reform Bill of 1884, and the Redistribution Act of 1865 dnd a signifl- cant note of warning to the House of Lords.\u2018The Tory Government, assisted by the antiquated views of Lord Hartington and the NArTrow,m loal bigotry of Mr, Chamberlain thrown in, can never rise above petty rochial arrangements and produce a bill \u2018worthy of the occasion and a bill demanded \u2018in the Lest interests uf the empire.Under \"the ofrcumstances J think Mr.Parnell has gravated his offense enormously by not ofering to retire as soon as the action was laid by Captain O'Shea's friends, if he knew, as he must have known, that neither Mra, O'Shea nor himself were going to put in a defence.lle should thea have retired from \u2018tbe leadership, and let the party name his successor, He peed not have given up his seat, and his advice would have been at hand to help his colleagues on any and all occasions, am strongly of the opinion that O'Shea has been a Lol in the hands of the Secretary for Ireland, and some of the conviets in the Pigout case, and Parnell knowing of this collusion and its object, has played false to Ireland which, to my mind, 18 a baser deed than beltg untrue to any political party.\u201d \u201cWhat do you think the Non-conformists of Groat Britain will dv in the matter?\u2019 \u201c1 have no fear of the Non-conformist \u201c bodies.They will stand by Mr.Gladstone, and the more stronglv because of his repudiation of Parnell as leader.This action will call to his side throughout the country many men who float between two parties.I do pot mean the corrupt floating element, which, I regret to say, is not entirely dead, but, l am thankful to say, is In a rapid consumption; but a quiet, honest.steady class of people who are usually turned by ioel- dents arising at the last moment to give their votes to one side or the other.\u201d \u201cHave you many of this class?\u201d \u201cNot a very great number, but In some counties enough to make the difference between winning and losing.\u201d \u201cDo you consider the organization of your Darty better than the other side generaily ?\"\u201d \u201cThat 1 should say Is 80 atthe present time, but all organizations vary according to local circumstances.For instance, in a county the Tory orgaulzation may be overwhelmingly strong ana the Liberal party , but in the populous part of the coun- © reverse is the case, and the growth of Liberal organizations generally in the counties has made great progress of late, a vast amount of educational work has been done and the registration of votes greatly improved.This is always In favor of the Liberal party.\u201d © \u201cHave you any idea when the general election may come in England?\u201d Fe Thatis a matter upon which it Is difficult to form an opinion.e have à variety of Ces to consider and a vast number of indications atout the country to con- er, We have to look at the party now in state of the country, the condition of foreign affaite, the resignations of the \u201celder and best pald officers in the army, baty ana church, the creation of Tory ! tes in the counties and cities, and : recall and tment of Governora Jt customary with us for the Tory party Lo live up to the Septennial Act, or as near ly as human frailey will permit.It is the tosm.olr puééieiatioe care, bave very puny: y have harras è in- fereat of the country, aud have met the ost emaciated condition, \u201cent crisis to their party.How it ha that the Government with its bordep goniuses\u2014male and female-\u2014-has not solved Parliament this autumn I cannot conceive, ln the late autumn the regis of votes is always against the Liberal party owlog to ths removal of warkingmen towns; next year we have the advantage o & guod registration season which adds ail aver to the strength of the Liberal party.A similar blunder was made In the return t Lords onsfleld and, Salisbury from the Berlin conference\u201c Peace with honor, bouquets and scarlet carpet,\u201d would then have returned the Lory party to power.They let the chance slip and power sit from them.They way try their 1 in March or the autumn of next year, but whenever they try it, and .put thelr deed before the people for approval, they wili find themseives cast into that outer durkness of opposition of which they have such a horrid fear.Peraonally takin all the ciroumstances into consideration, do not see any reason to fear any but the best results to the Liberal party at the next contest, : \u201cHow do jou think the present by-eleo- tion will go In Kilkenny.\u20181 feel pretty certain that Mr.Parnell's present nomlinee\u2014AMr.Vincent Boully-\u2014good man aszhe is, cannot prevent Bir John Pope Hennessy from betng returned.People will ses how deep the Irish ex-leader le going b his present act; he had previously nam Sir Pope Hennessy as a canaidate of the Nationalist party and now turns round upon kim in the most lendish way, 1fSir Pope Hennessy is bad now, he was equally when Mr.Parnell nominated him some time ago.\u201d HYPNOTISM AND CRIME.Hypnotized People Yure Automata Morally and Physically.[SPECIAL TO TEE STAR.) Panis, December 19.\u2014 When the court room in whieh the trial of Eyraud and Bom- ard is taking place was opened this morn- be the usual crowd of eager spectators was present, but they were not allowed to enter the rovm us the court had decided thattheevi- dence of Dr.Liegrois, the head of the Medical Faculty of the College of Nancy, should be taken in accordance with that section of Lhe criminal code which gives to witnesses the option of making their statements to the court aud jury alone.Dr.Liegroi when summoned yesterday by Maitre Henr Robert, Bompard\u2019s couusel, had asked be allowed to give his testimony with no spectators present.Accordingly he wus the first witness summoned to-day, and he gave his evidence while the crowd was kept waiting outside the doors.He ex- lained to the court and jury the views of bis school.Ho stated that anybody who was hypnotized became jn the hands of an experimenter a pure automaton, morally ard physically.They could be made to commit crimes, He bad made one of bis subjects take an Unloadod revolver and go through the motious of firiug 1t at a suppusitious person.The subject aiterwards believed that acting oa the suggestion of the doctor he had committed murder.Another of the doctor's subjects had unknowingly signed a romissory note while under hypnotic in- Rionce.r.Liegrois expressed surprise that he had not been allowed to see Bom- pard for the purpose, ascertaining to what degree she was susceptible to hypnotic influence.An Important Scientific Discovery.Nerviline, the latest discovered pain remedy, cun safely challenge the world for a substitute that will as speedily and promptly check inflammatory action.The highly penetrating qualities of Nerviline make it never failing in all cases of rheumatism, neu cramps, the back and side, headache, lumbago, etc.It possesses marked stimulating and counter irritant properties, and at once subdues all inflammatory action.Ormand & Walsh, druggists, Peterboro\u2019, write: \u201cOur customers speak well of Nerviline.\u201d Large bottles, 25 veuts.Try Nerviline, the great internal and external pain cure.Sold by ail drug- ists and country dealers.Always ln the middle\u2014The bull's eye.The Cream of the Havana Crop.Wo beg to notify the trade, and more particularly to those customers whom we have kept waiting for several months for our La Cadena and La Flora brands of cigars (owing to the Havana crops not having been at that time in fit condition to use),that we are now commencing to manufacture the above mentioned brands, our buyer, who has just returned from Havana, having purchased several lota of tobacoo, walch were picked from the Cream of the Crops regardless of price.We make no idle boast when we state that our clear Havana cigarsare in every respect to the highest olass of im- rted Havana cigars at much less figures, \u2018e wish particularly to impreas upon smokers the fact that these brands are not made in competition with the great majority of rank, heap Havana cigars that are offered to the public as fine goods.8.Davis & Sons, Montreal.A winter resort\u2014The open fireplace.Mr.Henry Graham, Wingham, writes: \u201cI was in North Dakota last May, and took a bottle of Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable Discovery with me, as I did not feel safe without it.While there a lady friend was suffering with Indigestion, Billousness and Headacne.1 recommended the Vegetable Discovery to her and she tried it, and the result was that it did her so much good that I had to leave the balance of the bottie with ber.\u201d The earliest record of spring\u2014The Frog's.It your complaint 18 want of appetite, try hall wine giass of Angostura Bitters before meals.Dr.J.G.B.Siegert & Baus, sole manufacturers.At all druggists, Warlike infante\u2014 Babies in arms.Tberq is comfort in store for persons troubled with lame back, rheumatic pains, corns or bunions, who commence without delay a course of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclecti ic Oil, followed up systematically until 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attractive publication contaln- ing many useful, interesting and instructive features has just been 16sued by T.Mtiburn & Co.of Toronto, under the title of the Burdock Blood Bitters Almanac for 1891.It is now iu the hands of druggists and mer chants for free distribution, and we would advise our readers to secure à copy before the supply is exhausted.a An Unprecedented Offer, 1?you buy your piano at Sheppard's re before the ow ear you will ceive in the Bargain an Elegant Scarf or Drape / valu at $10: a au- tiful stool to match valued at, $10: and a suitable collection of music valued at $5.Tole liberal offer wil! only rengain good to urchasors to the end of the Holiday 8 I 274 and 2276 St.Catherine street.291 10 A Horrible Murder.\"A hoirible murder involving ihe Toss.of one life attracts greater atten thon the thousands of deaths occurring annually from scrofula and bad bl © want to attract attention to Burdock Blood Bitters, the vroved and popular re for these Yorms of disease.It curesaven old chronio obstinate cases which have defiled all other treatment.Busy! B 1 ove day at 8.Selling Short Jackets at romarkabiy prices for Christmas presents.etcetera Desirable present is a nice desk, Lage stock, Beet ns, Lowest prices.s, ow in am se Sch ao Shs it le doubtful w jather \u2018they tion 4.Nightligale, 7 and 9 hag ed sal le sen © sory as If sh speaking of stran, he, in plain, varnished Cold of her .hacise Retcids.ne dignoroes SIR LIONEL'S FOE; THE OUTLAW'S RETURN.~ CHAPTER VII.-CONTINUZD.\u201cThe only opcupation to which dt present she Is likely to devote hérsel?ié the discovery of the murderer of her lost Charles,\u201d she said.\u201cI belleve In my inmost heart that the sudden walk has some reference to the idea which occupies her mind.\u201d \u201cLet her not be baylked,\u201d replied the lawyer.\u201cIt is an occupation like another.Bo that she does nothing rash and fooilsh, it can do no harm.\u201d At tnis moment Ellen entered.Bhe was pale, her features almost rigid, and although she had been walking there was no glow of health upon her \u201cWe have been waiting for luncheon, my dear,\u201d sald the good mother.\u201cI hope your walk has done you good.\u201d \u201cIt has done me good,\u2018 said she, in a bitter and monotonous voice.So the whole party sat down to luncheon, and then the future was discussed by all.Various suggestions were made as Lo spending the winter, and espeually Christmas, Mr.Arnold renewing the gffer of the Rivers bijou cottage.\u201cI woula rather remain in London,\u201d observed Ellen, coldly.\u201cI wish to be free to come and go.I have made many promises to visit some of my old schooifeliows.The change will do me - \u201cAs you will,\u201d replied Mr.Arnold, cheerily, but remember my\u2019 place is always at your disposal.\u201d This boing settled, the friends dispersed for the day, Mr.Arnold to bis chambers, John to his regimental studies, and the ladies to their privacy.But we may us well reeord the objaot and result of Ellen's morning walk., Ellen\u2019s fortune on coming of age would be very large arf wholly independent of guardians, she being free to all intents and pur 8 to dispuse of it herself at her own will and pieasure, Her allowance for dress, jewelry, etc.was already very large, and as eho spent oniy a moderate portion on herself, her savings were considerable.Her maid, Jane, asnrewa woman of about four-and-twenty, was taken completely into her confldence.She was devotedly attached to her, and willing to make any sacrifice for her happiness and satisfaction.While Ellen was dressing, the following conversation took place between them.\u201cMy dear Jane,\u201d said the mistrese, gently, \u201cyou are well aware in what great trouble I am placed.\u201d \u201c1 know, my darling young lady,\u201d replied the motherly young woman, \u201cbut time will heal this as it dues other wounds.\u201d But, Jace, iti8 unneccessary to discuss that matter now.I have something on my mind\u2014something which prevents my sleeping, which is wearing me away to a shadow\u2014which will drag to my grave betore my time, if Iam compelled even to keep it à secret,\u201d she gasped forth.\u201cMy dear young lauy, tell it to me, your faithful Jane,\u201d urged the girl, aneasily, \u2018I mean todo so if you will solemnly promise to keep the matter a profound secret, Jane?\u2019 said Elien.The girl looked at her with an anxious and pitiful glance that spoke volumes.\u201cWhy should I keep it secret?\u201d she asked ther uneasily.\u2018Jane, I must find a confldante\u2014one who will believe In me, will keep my confidence inviolate, and who will help me in my sore stralt.II you will not help me I must find some one else who will,\u201d she cried, passion ately.Deeply moved by her manner, and ylela- ing to feelings which did her honor, the girl promised, and swore not only naver to reveal what she had told her without her consent, but to help her in every way poss!- | le, \u201cIt is well, Jane,\u201d she said, with a satiafled smile on her pale but resolute countenance.\u201cHenceforth the vne object of my iife will be to discover the foul murderer of my dari- ing.Do not interrupt me.An inquest has been held, a verdict returned, and no one is even suspected.But I know who did the deed as well as if I had seen it done.\u201d \u201cYou, miss?\u201d cried the astonished girl \u201cYes, and now for what I seek from you.Are there not people who for money take up these affairs\u2014not exactly policemen, but agents?I really do not know what you call them,\u201d she murmured.\u201cPrivate detectives you mean,\u201d exclaimed ane.\u201cYes, that is what I wanted to mow.\u201d \u201cThere are many, and precious most of \u2018em are,\u201d was the reply.\u201cBut you know, miss, | think that I havea friend\u201d \u2014 Jane blushed deeply\u2014\" who is a sergeant In the police.\u201d .\u201cOh, yes.To whom some day you mean to be married.Is he faithful to you stili?\u2019 asked Ellen, bitterly, she who had sympathized so warmly ounce in her maid's love affairs.\u201cHe 18 honest and true.Now, he knows everything about this sort of thing,\u201d \u201cTher he will tel) us what to do.Directly after breakfast I shall take you out for a walk.We must do some shopping, and then call on your friend,\u201d said en, moodily.\u201cHe will help us?\u201d \u201cWith all his heart,\u201d sald Jane.And so, alter breakfast, out they went, as we already know.James, who was on duty at Seotland-yard was easily found, and, under promises of focrecy made, to a certain extent, a party the plans of the two young persons.\u201cYou want,\u201d sald the sergeant, looking towards the closely veiled flyure in black, who stood by without speaking, \u201can honest, olever, faithful, and truly secret detective, Well, it's a detective case, too.I know the man, He's a trifle dear, but you can trust Ellen simply bowed her head In acquiescence.The sergeant wrote a few lines on a sorap of paper, and handed it to her.The mistress slipped a five pound note into the officer's hand, who blushed crimson and seemed half inclined to return it.But she turned away and left the office, .\u201cShe is a [ady,\u201d he whispered to Jane.And then he added something private of bis own, which has nothing to do with our narrative.Ellen looked at the paper.\u201cMr.Fenton, No.2, Court, Fleet- street, and oblige yours, July, \u201cJam ; ES BENNETT.They hailed a cab, and went quickly to the address indicated.It wasa faded looking house, in a faded looking court, where very little light or alr penetrated, but it was convenient and out of the way.Mr.Fenton\u2019s name was or the door\u2014second floor.The girl, whose mind was so fixed on one idea, went up, followed her maid, an found herself in & small lobby, where a short boy eat perched on a high stool, making \u2018believe as they entered to be busily engaged In scribbling on a piece of paper with a phantom pen.\u201cWe call to see Mr.Fenton,\u201d said Jane, *\u2018or, rather, this lady does,\u201d added the maid, giving him the sorap of paper.\u2018The boy dived through adoor, and at onoe returned to usher in the lady.Br pre-ar- rangement, Jane remalned outside, and seated herself in a stuffy armohair pre- red for waiting clients.Next moment {len was alone with thal, to her, mysterious being\u2014a dotective.He was a quiet, unobtrusive, good-looking man of about thirty, with nothing cunnin or even reimnarkabie in his appearance.e had more the look of à shrewd and well-to- do tradesman than anything else.He was, however, suave and polite, and seeing ata glance the kind of person he had to do with, anded a comfortable armchelr, and resumed his seat at his desk.\u201c1 présume,\u201d he sald, rather pleasantl than otherwise, \u2018that you wish to consul me In) reference tv some puzzling case of el \u201cMr.Fenton,\u201d she sald, throwing up her veil and revealing ner pale face and mar- { veilous beauty; \u201cI have been told that you t are not only clever at your basiness, \u2018 secret\u2014thal you cun be utterly silent in a grave matter.\u201d \u201cOnce l'accept a client wild horses cannot extract a word from me,\u201d he said, deferen- ally.\u201cThe case I wish to place in your hands is one of deep importance and great delicacy \u2018\u2014in fact, one of those undiscovered crimes which disgraes our age, And that crime murder.\u201d \u201cBut, ma'am,\u201d he , \u201csurely one so young\u2014 a\u201d here he hesitated \u2014 \u201cone so delicate should icave such matters to those of sterner stuf).\u201d \u201cHear my story\u2014hear me without interruption, and then judge,\u201d she said, in a commanding tone.\u2018The detective bowed, took up a pen, and PER oa ora sven tone, began at th a e SEE san epost toi mhaset belore, telling th Ly Toots wote ane a the bois 0 tha hasesstry, and finally re oorded the m .1 Her Was at times, but cely for Fel Pry when want on with hér narrative, mis sin not one single item, ana shocking even the defective by the lucldity of her words.She Anished with a deep elgh, havin tailed the paire a opposition she mot mor n rm .\u2018 \u201cIt is a terrible story.\u201d sald the de e, who had taken m\u2018nute and copious no \u201cand I presume you bave some suspicion o client?I the ty person am bor shall not be ng a hundred de- fe \u201c \u2026 do you sevept 100 88 & rio, very rich, and your In ta vain,\u201d she ur, pounds ob his d \u201cI do,\u201d replied the otner, a little, as i the pecuniary part ter rather annoyed him, ug putting the money very sharply away.\u201cIL is a mest cruel case and should be investigated to the his face fushing ol the mat- bitter end.Oonsider me, madam, pomplete- ly in you service.verything that man can possibly do shall be done.\u2018\u2019l'he murderer is Sir Cornwall Montressor, his wicked and cruel uncle,\u201d ehe said, hotly.\u201cSuspicion naturally points to him,\u201d Mr, , \u201c\u2018but,if he is guilty, doubtless he bas laid his plans with secr: and cunning.Still, there is generally.a weak point fn ali such matters.Uniees-be 18 utterly invulnerable we ghall find it odt 1 must have an here can write to you, madam.\u201d / \u201c \u201cI will keep you aware-of my address, she said, \u201cOf course ym Will go to work immediataly?\u201d ps \u201cYea, madam ; but do not- expect too muy at ouge.I Long Ror Uw, ach, 200 enemies require Jah% Dover, to run down D-\u2014anhire, & out where Sir Cornwall was win £ho RUN der was bommitted.\u201c1 can wait.My patience \u2018vill not bet easily exhausted.ask but for vengeance on the criminal, and then death is welcome.I will call ouce a month if I do not hear from you, and when you write addres your letters to my maid, Jane Medhurst.\u201d The detective, in his usual quiet way, took down the name and address, and then bow.2d his gentle client out.The man wus a bit of an enthusiast in his queer profession, and loved to unravel tortuous clues, so that apart from gain he was interested.\u201cShe is a noble lady, devoted and true to one man's memory, but the deep sorrow has warped her pure mind a little.This is no woman's business\u2014satill, I admire her pluck and courage.Bhe will be a perfect sphinx to all around her while this matter is go on.What a worid it is! That woman has knocked the nail on the head aa surely as if she had seen the orime committed.I wonder, Ned Fenton, if you were born to hang a baronet?\u201d This was said gravely, as he reflected on the best course to pursue in the matter, Decidedly the first thing to be done was to visit Dover aud then get upon the track of the crime, He little suspected thst unwittingly, Str John Monck had removed the only clue.CHAPTER IX OONFEDERATES, That ovening the friends most gain ata quiet dinner.Even sorrow must go through the farm of meals, and society expects those who belong to its circle to go turoush certain forms, even when the heart is saddest.After dinner Mr.Arnold challenged Ellen a of chess, and she,unwilling to disappoint her, old friend, though + much surprised, al mpted © game a John went to his club, and Lady Monok, who had had à worrying day, went to sleep, The kindly lawyer and the sorrowing gir were left alone.Nota move had as yet made.Miss Ellen Monck,\u201d sald Arnold, they were quite alone, \u201cyou do not sup that in your present m I want to worry chess.It would be the height of cruelty.But I wanted an exouse for speaking to you in private and in striot confidence.\u201cWell, uhcle?\u201d she replied, using a word very common between then.\u201cWhere did you go this morning?he asked, abruptly.She colored red and then turned deadly eo.For the first time since her aflanced usband\u2019s death she showed rosy cheeks, and then once more she was marbie white, her muscies rigld, and her manner that of a sphinx, as the detective had said.\u201cNo, my dear, before you speak, do not think I want to Bey into your sec without & motive et you have a secret I could see in your face.I am an old lawyer, and many a time bave I learned more in Oross-examination, for my own purposes, from people's faces than from people's words.Remember, Ido not want to inter- fere\u2014confide in me, and I will be your oo- adjutor, not your adversary.Htill she spoke not.| \u201cYou have some plan in your head which ou do not wish known to your mother or Brother.Well and good.hatéver it may be, you will require the help and advice of a experienced man of the world.Confide in me, girl, and I solemnly d you will not repent your confidence.\u201d A slight sob was heard, and that was ail.\u201cI solemnly declare, If 1 cannot aid, I will not thwart you.But you must not at your age engage in secret subterfuges without a friendly d to guide,\u201d he urged.The tone, manner, s, were so kind that Ellen could resist no longer.\u201cI will tell youall; but, Mr.Arnold\u2014uncle, I mean\u2014you must not thwart me,\u201d she murmured.\u201cI have already pla you that I will not,\u201d was his grave repif.Then she told him all, and was pleased to fiud that he listened with earnest and marked attention.\u201cThere is no harm dove,\u201d he said, when she had finished; \u201cnone whatevor.On the oontrary, such an enquiry ougbt to be made.Only, my dear, as you have a guardian\u2019 and are not of age, one of those who are responsible for you untll you are of age should act with Jou and for yon.\u2019 \u201cI could mot expect such a thing,\u201d she murmured.\u201cI daresay not.But, my desr, it is m opinion that the very best thing you can do to oecupy your mind, and just now I cannot very well see how else you can oocupy it.I ask only that you trust me.Give me a note to this Fenton, and he shall know that all you do I approve of.\u201d \u201cYou are very kind.\u201d \u201cThen, whatever happens, the world cannot blame you.I shall be there to stand forward and say I authorized and approved ur action,\u201d said the kindly anda shrewd A r, who knew full well the end that would ensue if she were crossed in her work.Ellen thanked him again and again, and then gave him the address of the detective and a note.Mr.Arnold at once rose and took his lea: He was determined to see and gaug man before he acted for the girl in whol he feit such deep ard fatherly interest.- He drove at ounce to the office of the detac- tive; and' when he knoeked and rang, the door was opened by the man himself.He lived in another room, which wae the receptacle of many of his secrets.re \u201cRather late for business, Mr.Fentok.\u201d said Mr.Arnold, handing his caid, \u201conly I was fearful you might bestarting for Dover.\u2019 It the lawyer expected any demonstration disappuinted.The detective never moved a muscle, wl lighting & second lamp, motioned the Queen's counsel té a seat with an air ol profound respect.He then walted! \u201cI come from Miss Ellen Monck,\u201d began the lawyer, biting his lip: \u2018and here are my credential Very unwillingly she has been compeiled to take me into =, n be was ooadjutor and friend, not in any way to thwart her views.\u201d © He handed the note written by Ellen.die peser aime De mice e handwriting ving © ; bis countenance cleared up, ne (To be ; ign \u2014\u2014 ; \u2018 Life is Misery To thousands of pedvte who have the talnt of acrofula in their blood.The agonies by the dreadful running sores and festations of this disease are bé- yond description.There is no other remedy lood\u2019s Sarsaparilla for scrofula, and every form of blood disease.It is reasonably sure to benefit all who give it a fair trial.Be sure tp get Hood's. the bridge or tbis farge stone.\u2018Lhere Is only one of this party alive and he !s lying at the dwelling of Mr.Coulllard at Bt.Joseph, badly injured.In th house, which was struck by the Jeeper, lives à storekeeper named apoledy is with his family.He had been out of.town and was expected to return by the ill-fated train, As he was not seen -or heard of it wad thought probable that he might be in the wreck, and late yesterday after- fioon word was received here that his body had been found under the first olass oar, which had just been lifted on its side by the wreaking crew.It wasstated in detail that he had been standing on the steps of the car when it arrived at the bridge, and while waving his hand to his wife had been precipitated with it to the Loitom.When clog out to investigate the story T'tonnd it to a pure eanard, itke many others that are constantly floating about, and this evening the man returned safe and sound to the bosom of his family.: STATEMENTS OF THE INJURED.QUECEC, Decomber 20.\u2014 Your correspondent interviewed several of the wounded, who wore transferred to immediately ue after the accident.î Aifred Dobson, ot Campbelitown, stated that he was In the second-class car, and when discovered was lying under two other is broken, and am vassengers.His right | his left A is very sore, man and {athe 0) arried OA - bome.Ho 1a marrisd aoû ome.e an ALCO ©, \u2018 Le on his way to Ottawa to seek a situatl He has Boon travelling on railroads ok uen or seven years, and n tra ing so fast as at the time of tip accident, ! Hermengilde Gagnon, s merchant of S8aljt Fellcite, County of Matane, occupied the pd next to Dobson.He is badly bruised bgt the face, and his left leg is broken.Je corroborated Dobson\u2019s statement as to he \u2018These two passengTs Lemieux gad are\u2019 under the care of / Aherg.Mr.and Mrs.Fuller and grandehld, of Halifax, and E B.Farwell, Duniss, Ont, were all conveyed to the Jeffery Kale Hospital where they are slowly improrin and are very well look after.Mrs.Fuller complains principally of her back, and her husband is, suffering from bruises about the Farwell is very much improved, and wil be out in a few days.v.Mr.Lavois, sesis- tant chaplain of the Grey Nunnery, ls cut about the face, and HAS A BROKEN FINGEBy He was in the smoking car With Rev.Messrs.Gauvreau, (Garneau, Beaulieu, Lessard and Coté, as the tirst class car was already orowded.Rev.Mr.Caatlllon, a native of Sillery, vas an the fatal train, pod was slightly injured.e wWi 8 returning from the College of the Lazarista at Genoa, where he has been studying for the last four years.Rev.D.F.Delisle was standing on the platform of the smokin, car, and when the car went over ju into a snowbank, escaping without igjury.Dre.Morissette,of St.Hendine,and Tanguay, of Bt.Garvais, were well enough to return home to-day.All these ngers say that the train was going at a very rapid rate.when the accident happened.A MONTREALER'S EXPERIENCE.Mr.John Angus, who wag the only Moht- realer on the wrecked Intercoloniai train, and who escaped unhurt, arrived in the city last night.Mr.Angus is a traveNer for Messrs.Mills & MoDoogall, and was returning from a trip through the Maritime Provinces.He gives the following story of the accident : I was sitting in the Pullman, five cars from the engine.We were going along at what 1 considered a pretty rapid rate, when I heard the crash in front.Off the track we went, and ran bumping along the ties fer about two car lengths, when we toppled over on the right side.The embankment which we went over was not so high as it was where the other cars wore, and owing to the snow we seemed simply to slide down, instead of roll right over, which some of the other cars did, There wns a great crashing of glass, and the'car was pretty well smashed.1 was on the right side and so escaped unburt.Most of those injured in my car were those who were sitting on the upper side.These fell against the tron chairs and were also out by falling on the broken glass.The Pullman, which was right behind us, ran along almost a car length, but very fortunately ran in a different direction from us, or ft would have smashed right into our car, and probably some une would have been killed.One elderly gentleman in the car I was in was out over the eye, and his wife was also badly hurt.There was a family going to New Mer- loo, and both the father and mother were burt.Two of the little boys lay at the bottom of the car apparently dead.The mother said to me: \u2018There are my two boys; look after them.\u2019 I shook them and found one was all right, but the other was badly cut over the eye.It is a curious thing, but those in the cars who were injured were nearly sll elderly people.There was a good deal of excitement, of course, among the paesengers, but they behaved well, especially the ladies, who took matters very coolly.Must of the people killed were in the emoker.I would have been in there myself, but I had to stop to get some baggage checked.No, I would not like to £0 througa the same experience again.\u201d A BLOW BETWEEN THE EYES.Mr.Erastus Whinan on the Result of the South Victoria Election.NEW YORK, December 20.\u2014''The success of the Tory Government candidate,\u201d said rastus Wiman ay, \u2018at the South lictoria by-election, held on Thursday.'will be regarded in the Canadlan administrative circles as a biow between the eyes for the cause of reciprocity between the United States and anada.The ef cause of the defeat will be found In the fact that there \u201chas pot been the slighvest indication on the part of the United States toward encouraging reciprocal arrangements.The last official utterance of Congress ie the McKinley Bill, the agricultural section of which Canadians re- ard as a slapin the face; and though there f'anquestionably a majority of people favorable to more intimate relations with this country.the effect of the McKinley Bill has been similar to that of retaliation, begetting a belief that there is no sentiment except one of a commercial hostility to be expected from this country.There is natural resentment at what is considered to be an attempt to draw people into submission.No nation in the world ls less to submit to that policy superioyal Canadian, British blood pluck.The enernies of the United States in the northern balf of the continent may well takqheart at the triumph in South Victoria, for unquestionably it will be but the harbinger of a future successful hostile policy unless there is some disposition shown by the Congress of the United States toward encouraging the friends of this country by some sort of invitation towards better relations, an Invitation at least as favorable as that which was given at last session to the southern nationalities.\u201d ; President Harrison to Explain His Personal Views on the Subject.NEw YORK, December 20.\u2014The Herald's Washington despatch says that President Harrison expects to accompany his transmission to Congress of further papers relating to the Behring Sea controversy witha special message of some length.In this message he will express in language of his own selection his views respecting the rights and claims of the United States connected with the seal fishery, the comparative merits of the conduct and position of the two governments siuce the first seizures in 1886 and the duty or Congress in- the present position of the question.The message will be framed with especial reference to the now pending propoeal of the British Government for -.an arbitration, which proposal it is intended to reject before any communication is made to Congress.eo rejection of the proposal will effect a practical if not complete suspension of the diplomatic efforts for a settlament, there being no expectation !that either government will bring forward any ofter for a renewal of negotiations after the impending rejection of the British Jonder of arbitration has been notified by 8ecretiiry Blaine to Bir Julian Pauncefote.: Performance by the Pupils of the Quee Elizabeth Gymnssium.! Last evening the pupils of the Queen Elizabeth gymnasium, receat!y organized in conpection with the Y.W.C.A., entertained their patrons and friends at a very pretty performance in their gymnasium last even- ng.One hundred and twenty girls took part in the programme, which \u201cconsisted of a number of gymnastic performances and stage evolutions, all of which were performed with an ease and grace which testified to the efficiency of the teaching and the apiness of the pupils.The exercises being finished, Mrs.J.Clark Murray and Miss Barnjum entertalned the pupils at supper and a Pleasant soclal hour was spent.The school 5 not an old one but it has attained success at once, and only requires larger quarters to permit its further growth.The evening was a very Snjoyable one and overy visitor was convin that the Queen tzabeth gymnasium was doibg an admirable work among the young girls.Contractors and Workmen\u2019s Wages.The Contractors\u2019 Association discussed at great length lust night the Bill now before the Quebec Legislature, presented by Mr.Brunet, M.P.P., in which it is pro, to amend the present law an\u2018 make a/workman's wages a first lien on work done by a contractor, aud also to prevent the latter parties from drawing any money on com- leted or partialiv completed contracts un- ll they can show a clean receipt from thefr.employés for wages earned.It was decided td ask the Government and the members of the Legislature to give the measure the six months\u2019 hoist.Messrs, Bavlgnac, Cousineau, Cochrane, Bastien, Lapierre a Frigon were then elected rs aud the meeting adjourned.- Sudden Death Jn Church.Mr.Xavier Goudroau, residing at 155 Beaudry street, while attendinæ a retreat at PR drop LS, st night dropped dead tn w, while re Ing bis beads.conveyed to.his à lather of tame WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF.EMIN PASHA AGAIN RECALLED.The Newfoundland Question in the French Ohamber\u2014More American Fallures\u2014 Indignant Chinsmen, .CABLE, Bev.Willlam Nassau Molesworth, AL A., the well-known author, 1s dead.Snowstorms prevail everywhere in Great Britain.The A has been deep and: traffic is blocked many places.A number of wrecks of small vessels have been repo The Queen on Friday startea for Osborne House, the Royal residence on the Iele of Wight, A blinding snowstorm prevailed whon Her Majesty left Windsor, but the weather was clear when the Royal party crossed the Solent.Mr.Gladstone's friends are arranging for a more than usually elaborate celebration of his 81st birthday on the 29th instant, and propose to make the occasion eignifi- Liberal party have not in any way lessened the importance of Mr.Gladstone's personality.Dr.Petit has produced before the Society of Practical Medicines, Paris, specimens of a lymph invented by himself, wnloh he claims will produep results in tubercular disease identical with those produced by Koch's lymph.The lymph is composed by synthesis.Its appearance is exactly similar to the lymph prepared by the Koch formula.At Sligo on Friday the trial of a number of persons charged with committing mooun- light offences in the County Clare ended in & verdict of guilty.Later the leader of the band was sentenced to penal servitude for life.The other prisoners were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment, ranging from one to twenty years, The-judge said he regretted that the persons who instigated the band to committing the crimes had not been held for trial.Advices have been received in Berlin from Baron Wissmann in which he states he has recalled Emin Pacha from the interior of Africa owing to the latter's disregard of orders.He says Emin haa impeded the operations carried on under the direction of I.Stokes and has refused to aot in accordance with the plans of the linperial Government.Emin will return after securing the station at the Victoria Nyanza.The news of his recall has creased a sensation in Berlin.While the members of the French Senate were discussing the foreign estimates Friday Admiral Veron asked if any treaty with Great Brituin regarding the Newfoundland flsheries had veen coucludeu and insisted that the draft of any such treaty should be submitted to the Camber of Deputies for approval.He thought the settlement Great Britain proposed was acceptable.M.Ribot, minister ol forsign affairs, de- lined to enter into the details of the proposals submitted.He said: \u201cWe will not agree to the principle ol a money indemnity.We do not pwish that there shall be any interference with our internal legisia- tion, We are awaiting fresh proposals,\u201d AMERICAN.Viemeister Brothers, of New Yor in diamonds and jewellery, assign ay.The House of Representatives at Washington has passed the Apportionment Bill, fixing the representation at 356.The suspension of Erastus E.Ford was on Friday announced on the New York Stock Exchange.He had no outstanding contracts La Laze, Pierre, Paul, Antlyk and Pascale, Indian murderers, were hanged at the Court House at Missoula, Montana, on Friday.Pierre, Paul and Antlyk smilingly bade good-bye to their friends when the caps were drawn over their faces.The owners of the steamship \u201cLa Champagne\u201d have begun an action in New York against the steamship \u201cLisbonnez\u201d to recover $18,000 for damages, resulting from a collision between the two steamers on December 6, in the Narrows, It is claimed that \u201cLa Champagne\u201d had the right of way, and that the \u201cLisbonnez\u201d did not-give way, The remains ol Major-General Alfred Howe Terry, of the United States Army, were laced in their last resting-jlace at New Haven, Conn., on Friday afternoon.There were present \u2018a luræe number of the survivors of the Seventh Connecticut iment, General Terry\u2019s old command, and several of his 6 officers.\u2019l'he services coneisted principally of an eloquent eulogy by Rev.Dr.Munger.After the exercices the remains were transferred to the Grove Street Cemetery, where the interment occur CANADIAN.The funeral of the late John A.Pollock, local editor of the Coruwall Freeholder, took place at Cornwall, Friday afternoon, and was the largest ever held in Cornwall since that of the late Hon.John Sandtield Macdonald, For the ten months ending November 20 there arrived, according to the Manitoba Provincial Government returns, 10,106 settlers in Manitoba, nearly 9000 of whom arrived by the C.P.R.The cars of household effects numbered 641.The Rev.Vicar-General Laurent died suddenly at Toronto, Friday evening, of heart disease while returning to his home on Jamieson avenue from the house of the Good Shepherds, He was born in 1823 in France and was educated In Montreal.A despatch received at Ottawa from Charleston, 8.C., announces that Dr.Monti- zambert, medical superintendent of the Nt.Lawrence quarantines, who has for some Yyoars past attended the annual meetings of the American Public Health Association,bas been elected president of that body.The Essex Review charges that several Windsor, Ont., town councillors have accepted bribes for the purpose of securing contracts in Windsor for a Detroit contractor.1t says it is in possesalon of affidavits to support these charges, and against Akder- dealers on Fri- man Egan a specific charge is made that he received $1100 for the foregoing purpose.Mr.Adam Jackson, a well-to-do farmer and old resident of Masham, near Wakefield, Que., was returping home from the saw mili with a load of lumber, when on comin down the bank of a small lake, his sieigh upset upon him.On Friday morning he was found lylog dead beside his team, which had stood still during the night.The scene of the accident was within sight of his home.Schuyler Bhibley, ex-M, P., died at Kingston Friday night with great suddenness.He euftered from asthmatic complaints.He was a leading agriculturist and was a litical pover in North Frontenac.He re- presen Addington in Parliament for several terms as an independent supporter of 8ir John, but after the Pacitic scandal supported the government of Hon.A.Mack- zie.: en: : Some flfty_ Chinamen passea -through Winnipeg Friday, homeward bound, amongst them being some wealthy merchants.One, speaking of the American exclusion law,eald it was an outrage, and he intended calling the attention of his Government to it.© thought there might be retaliation by his home government and American residents might be banished and importation of American goods forbidden.The Chambre de Commerce Approves of the Mining Tax.Mr.D.Parizeau presided at yesterday's meeting of the Chambre de Commerce, there being preseut Messrs, L.J.Boivin, J, X.Perrault, D.C.Brosseau, C.H, Catelli and Alderman T.Gauthier.The proposed mining tax was discussed at length and the following resolution adopted: Teas, the province of Quebec owns millians 1d, silver.lead, phosphate.copper, asbes.0 e; , and lands have sold by the Government at insignificant prices té parties who have in mâny cases sold them back al énor- mous profits: Kesoived, that this chamber Approves he pro- ition how under the consideration of Que- Legislature, that the province should share in the ts thus realized in the working of 1ts mineral resources by tmposing on the buyers a small rtion to the profits realized, which a, moe an important revenue and ernment to meet all its obligations, allow the DM Not Own the Dogs.The facility with which the recognized owners of dogs can go back on thelr canine te when guminoned for nun-payment of he poor animal\u2019s license, was exemplified fn the Recorder's Coult yeslerday after- noob, when as many as twenty actions were disposed of.In the majority of cases the parties summoned swore that they did not own the animals in question, and ss a without a itoense., A.Rick cant of the fact that recent mishaps to the\u201d as discharged, as It was proven that h had removed the table since the, taking ou a Te re manded ci December 24.M.Renaud was M Fi for allowing liquor to be drunk in his shop, was fined 875 and costs, or three months.In the case of J.J.Smith, hotel keeper, acoused of refusing admission to a revenué 3 itted, h pot at home when the cfloer called at \u2018his pince.; THE WATER TAX.WILL NOT BE CUT OFF THE WATER Before the Fifteenth of January\u2014Fitzpatrick Appointed City Messenger \u2014 Police .! Superannuation Fund.The festive season has permeated even into the City Hall, and was found giving quite a tinge of peace and goodwill at the Finance Committee yesterday afternoon.The Mayor stated he had given instructions that no water was to be turned off before January the second, and it would even appear as If {the apirit of Christmas bad had the temerRy to protrude itself into the Law Department, and even found, improbable as it may seem, an entrance into the lawyer's hearts, for the Mayor stated that he had consulted the City Attorneys, who although admitting that such a course was hardly legal, yet cqnsidered it was sensible and humane.His Worship asked the Committee 10 endorse his action, and to order advertisements to be lasued to that effect.That the spirit of Christmas was present was soon visible, and it moved Ald.Clendinneng to go further and suggest thai the period of mercy should be extended to January 15.How eould people enjoy their Christmas and New Year, knowlng their water was golng to be cut off on the morrow, or how couid they have seascnable cheer when they had got to keep their money for the prosaio purpose of paying water rates?Ald.Stevenson was for going even a step further, and suggested that even when the fateful fifteenth was reached opportunities should be given to the r to pay in instalments.The action of the Mayor was u and the aavertisements ordered to be issued.ln accordance with the recommendation of the Uity Hall Committee, James Fitzpatrick, for many years head sweeper, was promoted to the position of chief messenger, for so long a peribd occupied by the late James Darcy.The venerable City Clerk expressed the satisfaction he felt at Mr.Fitzpatrick's appointment.The note of caution sounded by the Board of Trade in their motion endors æ the \u201cgo slow\u2019 recommendation of the City Treasurer was read and recetved.The Board of Assessors, as at present constituted, was again appointed for the ensuing year.The request or the Police Committee for $5000 to start the Police Superannuation Fund was not very favorably received.Ald.Stephens doubted whether the Committee oould legally grant the money, and Ald.Clendinnenz thought it behoved \u2018them to be careful.Ald.McBride strenuously urged the claims of the police force to this bel would benefit the {ity as well.Such a fund was working well in Toronto.The question was left over for information to be obtained as to how the fund worked In other cities.The application of the Victoria Skating Rink for exemption from business was not entertained.Ald.Stevenson urged that the rink was a great attraction, but Ald.Hurteau and Stephens saw no reason why it should be especially favored, and so pay it must.\u2018 -_ TRADE NOTES Culled From the * Trade Bulletin.\u201d | Tho 1 rade umbering house in Quedea, which was reported to be in difficulties a short stme would probably have succumbed with liabilities of over half a million, had it not been that friends a few days ago came to i assistance.Further heavy losses have been > experienced in the trade lately.owing to the heavy depreciation in values w.has taken place on the other aide.Considerable complaints are being m of cutting in the boot and shoe trade.scarcity of money is in some measure re- \u2018sponsible for this, the desire to realize ready cash for pressing liabilities tempting western boot and shoe manufacturer is particularly noticed by the trade, who complain of the bad effect this will have on other houses, who may be oom- pelled to meet these prices.The apple season sofar has been a very profitable one to shippers, several of whom have made large sums of money in the English market.One dealer in this cit cleared § 9,000 on a single deal of about 42,000 barréls, and another buyer in the West is sald to have made $10,000 on a lot of 15,000 barrels, Most of the firms in this city that bought early in the season realized very good profits, and it is claimed that those who hold the balance of their winter stock will be able to make sales at still higher prices.Choice \"ong keepers are very firm and are selling in Jobbing lots at $4.00 to $6.00 per barrel.CT The Parti National and Mr.Parnell\u2019s Pesi- tion.ht Parpell to remain at the head of h party?\u201d was the question discussed at the meeting of the members of the Parti National last night When the meeting adjourned the Question was not decided, and opinions on the subject were pretty evenly divided, good specches being mude on both sides.Mr.De La Durantaye, who was the first speaker, urged the principle that a man\u2019s private life should not be made to interfere with his public_duties, and on this round he advocated Parnell\u2019s retention tr the party.Mr.Larochelle agreed with the first speaker, and called to memory the spiendid services which Mr.Parnell had rendered the cause, a continuation of the great\u2019 work of O'Connell for the regeneration of the Irish people.The strongest speech against Parnell came from Mr.Charles Marcel.Mr.Parnell had, ind X made great efforts on behalf pf the Irish people, but the welfare of Ireland and the success of home rule alike-demanded that at least, temporarhiy.The prominent Irishmen in be should retire, Old Country, and above \u201c0 the Ir declarations of America and the all of the members of the Irish episcopate, |.headed by Archbishop Walsh, showed that e was not alone in this opinion.After Mr.remblay and Mr.Sabourin had spoken in Mr.Parnell\u2019s favor, it was decided to continue the debate next Friliay night LS, TOR Musical Service st the Church ofthe Messiab.To-morrow, being the Sunday next before Christmas Day, thére will be as usual a special musical service in the Church of the Messiah, when the following selection will be rendered : Prelude.\u2014Anthem\u2014\" Sing,O Heavens \u201d\u2014Tours, Baritone solo\u2014* Night of Nights\u201d \u2014 Van de ater, - plnthem \u2014 \u201cDrop, ye heavens, from above\" arnby.Soprano solo\u2014**Noel\u201d\u2014Adam.Anthemn\u2014*Now In heaven \u2014Khemberger.= Duet, Tao and tenor \u2014 \u201cIn Bethlehem a S'quarlette=\"Hall! trraquil hour closing day\u201d uartette\u2014 ! q! our of \u2014Carnpanini, Anthem, solo and chorus\u2014* 0 sing to God \"\u2014 Gounod.An Apprentice Before the Recorder.Joseph Guertin, an apprentice In the employ of Mesars, 8.Davis & Sone, had to answer belore the Recorder yesterday afternoon to the charge of absenting himself from work without ieave.It appears not to have been his first offence, and ater givin, him a severe lecture His Honor uspended sentence, Special Notices.For great variety of every description of fancy articles of household furniture to F.Lapointe, 1447 St, Oatherine st, 200 I It you propose purchasing a piano you will.make a mistake If you don\u2019t call ay Mx, say's warerooms, 21370 - Bt, Cathe Bh street, ana see what you can do before selgot- ing elsewhere.\u2014\u2014 i F.Lapointe, full ot experience in the manufacture.of furniture, is certainiy able to give the best value in the city.« Hs im- result His Honor was fo] to dismiss the mense warerooms are nt 1447 St, Catherine actions agalast them._ street, -\u2014 890 +8 © After tea this evening coax r hus.Liquor Onses in Courts bands to accompany you to Mr.Tindsey's sterday afternoon bolore Janke Debeald Sime and ories wareroome 3370 Bt, Outh- esterda rnoon re Ju n ne street, w are open un o\u2019cioe ep lice Court.Marie Louise Lachapelle it good Ins nts st 5 was fined $06 and costs for \u2018ssiling liquor se basy terms will tempt them then .on s m harged fo assured you will have à Blano ot organ adios | wo Bulletin says that a large\u201d Pp BHA On MONDAY AND BEAR BOAS $4.50, 95.00, $5.50, $6.imagine.HENRY MORGAN & CO.FUR DEPARTMENT.At 207, discount and * BOAS 5% cash discount.FOLLOWING DAYS, wo will offer our at the above reduction, one of which will CAPITAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT! BLACK BEAR BOAS AT $8.00, $8.50, $8.50, $10.50.ALL AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS.HENRY MORGAN & CO.entire stook c} make a 00, $7.00, $8.50, $9.50, $10,00, $11.00, 914.00, $16.00, $32.00.GRIZZLY BEAR BOAS AT > CORNER ST.JAMES AND VICTORIA SQUARE.\u2018STEAMED TO DEATH! What a Shocking fate! And yet far more deaths take lace through the effects of steam than most people It is a common thing to hear of WOMEN DYINC in consequence of contracting sudden chills brought on while hanging out the clothes ing washtub.Now all this danger is done away with where \u201cSunlight\u201d Soap is used according to directions; and BY HUNDREDS of users of this soap testimony can be produced that the clothes washed by * Sunlight * are done more easily, made whiter, smell sweeter and leave the hands in a softer condition than by using any other soap.~ , after bending over a steam- 1 \u2018 « r.som saws - TU Every pound and pound lead foil The Gold Labe The Lavender Label The Green .N Boiling.a Scalding.No Hard rubbing.ou won't stop, You can't.common soap at first cost treble the value in practical 209°1 HAS ; package of Ram Lal's the above Trad ces.Prepared on the Gardens in India.Guaranteed ABSOLUTELY PURE, eo Mark.Packed in retails at 50c per pound.retails at 60c per pound.Label retails at 75¢ per pound.RNER, ROSE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Montreal.No Hot fire.No Unhealthy steam, No Yellow clothes.No Rough hands.UY cake of \u201cSURPRISE.\u201d Try it; that's all.It is cheap as any and use BEAD the directions on the wrapper, ~ « Golo Flannel and \u2018Cashm ackets in all leading reen and Gray.HENR gne Free BEVERY CUSTOMER AT W.Godbee Brown's Greal Glove & Carsel Shore, 221 St.James Street, WHO B OR One Dollar's Worth of Gloves, Or Two Dollars\u2019 Worth oi Boot Or Two Dollars\u2019 Worth of Corsets.Ye This is an unprecedented offer and should be taken advantage of at once- Malle no mistake, but come directly to ven he stars aresbining\u201d FW.GODBEE BROWN'S, 221 St.s,Shoes,Slippers, James Street, Best Gloves for Ladies and Gentlemen, Best Boots, Shoes and Slippers tor Ladies and Gentlemen, for Best Corsets, \u2014AND FOR\u2014 \u2019 OPEN TILL 9.30 P.M.COLONIAIL HOUSE \u2018and Dressing Jackets: We are offering & full line of Morning Wrappers, Tea Gowns and Dressin, Best Value in Everything We Sell! 20811 CLEARING SALE ere Wrappers, Tea Gowns g shades\u2014Crimsoh, Cardinal, Cream, Pink, Pale Blue, Olive We are offering a special discount of 20) p.©, and also 5 p.c.for cash.N.B.\u2014These Goods are all FRess, being this Fall Importation.» = Y MORGAN Cor.St.Jamea Street; and Viatarta Sauare.ts D = & CO.2001400 | T L THE LADIES EJD LACE SHOE LADIES' KID LACE SHOE .LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS.LADIES\u2019 KID BUTTON BOOTS, LADIES\u2019 KID BUTTON ps LADIES' PINET'S BUTTON BO GENTLEMEN'S CALF LACE SHOES GENTLEMEN'S PAT.LACE BHOES.GENTLEMEN'S LACE BOOTS.GENTLEMEN'S LACE BOOTS.$1.75, 2.00.with every purchase of over $2.00.Of 1908 NOTRE Beautiful Serge Overcoats Stripe Serge Fine Tweed Cape Overcoats Beautiful All-wool Melton Overcoats, Fine Suits.$4.00, worth $12.00.| to sh DON'T FORGET 208x2 1891.INO.LADIES, GENTLEMEN, \\ BOYS; GIRLS, oo poi Want our Shoes at the Prics that Wo are Ofering them at, es ou cannot tell the Bargains that we are offering until you see them.) LADIES KID BLIPPERS.secccimnecsuoures Yellow Moccasins, Z5c, 50c, 75c, #1.00, 81.25, 81.50.vercoats, first-class Trimming gg gree Sonsons We will give you a Bottle of \u201cJOHANN MARIA FARINA COLOGNE\u201d THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 221 St.James Street.W.GCODBEE BROUIN & CO.Open till 9.80 P.M.\u2019 20911 $5000 REWARD \u2014-=WILL BE GIVEN: FOR THE CAPTURE OF Lewis Mayer or Nolan, Clothiers, of 114 St.Lawrence Main Street, who absconded, leaving debts to the amount of $100,000.Their Immense Stock of Clothing and Gents\u2019 Furnishings HAS BEEN PURCHASED BY Messrs.VINEBERG & CO, DAME STREET, Who are Selling the Entire Stock at 50c on the Dollar.8t $7.00, cheap at $14.00 .at 88.00, cheap at $18.00 x SM re ts srscerencen concu ce at $7.50, cheap at 815.00 \u2014\u2014\u2014 raw edge, lap seams, silk velvet collar first-ciass make.at $10.00, cheap at $25.00 English Nop Pea Jackets.£3.50 Cr ieiieesaennane for £3.50.Good Working Pants, 65c., worth $2.This is the Best Chance for Purchasers to secure their CLOTHING and GENTS\u2019 FURNISHINGS that ever was known in the City of Montreal.Come and examine our Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere.No trouble ow Goods.THE ADDRESS: No.114 St.Lawrence Street.(THREE DOORS FROM LAGAUCHETIERE STREET.) VINEBERG & CO., 114 St.Lawrence Street, 114.1891, THE LADIES JOURNAL DIOLE COMPETITION! 27.I .A New Plan\u2014A Daily Prize, and a Large List of Other Rewards at Close of Competition as Before.Read Particulars, the next issue of THR LipIxs' JOURNAL the Next Fifteen, Pair Rasor editor of that popular monthly wiil announce a new cissors, Farha dine Ce of ereraens 8 tee s 30 competition, An especially attractive and new Noxt Five, Each a Handsomely Bound in © feature is the giving away, every day from how till otocco Oover Family Bible, Beautifull the close of the competition, on 25th March next, a llustrated, cantainin the Hevised handsome.fs, English Olina Tes Servis, of forty- tion, Comwnentary, \u201cDictionary.etc.four pieces, One wiil be giveu each day to the snndar OTC, ou aie rareri tsi sr eerspn tener negpen of the first correct answers received sil at THE Next Ton, Each a Lady's or Gentleman's doin Lapizs\u2019 JOURNAL office, to the following questions: silver Watch, with good rmovemen Where in the Bible are the following words first correct time plece, $15.À 150 tound: }.Mowky.2.Coar.3.-Woop.Next Five, 2 beantifuily chased fait Notwithstanding the fact that this dally prize will Qusdruvle Plate, Satin h, Waiters or be wiven, the! list of rewards enmerated below is as Lvers, $10.ile.50 larxe and attractive as in any of the form peti- | Next enty-Four, Each # very fine Solid tions, which have given so much satisfaction during Nickel btraight Line Laver Gennes Watch.© past nine years, To the sender .f the Fat \u20ac a well co ,andan - rect snawer nposived at office of the JOURNAL, extra tliveplece, and in no way to be in addition the ('hius ies Set above described aa compared with cheap nickel watches.se.© 144 a daily prize, will bé «ven number one of th 0.Next Three, Fach well finished Family wards, t .e sender of the second correct Sewing Machine 870.0erciicirans cnn.$220 suswer number two, the Sfty dollars in cash, and so To the sender of the Last correct anawer of t on till all these first rewsrds are given away.whole com; ton.I Ted ed, nog TEE FIRST REWARDS Tater than Dth March, 1HO1, will be given pussber .ne of these rewards 6 ono preceding the last one.\u2018Lady's saddle-Horse nearl number two, and 30 on, count! warda, til] aif thoroughbyed, we I broken, sourd, stade ose rewards nie wiven.Bo even the residents of the Epo abut Tend traveller uut airaid of 3 250 those living fl A 4% good an opport ty t A [2 IC I PEER ., Nest Fiver Each a Lad Ad y's, ine Gold-filled s 0 TRE CONSOLATION REWARDS.uatiug Case Watch, Val oh.Next Bix, ach a Fine Black Cashniere Dress 5 du AT gêne Black Corded Sik $125 .Valno 815.90.re Kjos 805 40 Next six, each 's handsome hand painted Next Fifteen, Enoch a het of DI nner Knives 150 brass finished, Drawing Room Lamyp.e 86 one -doz\u2014iu aveat case.Value .Next Fifteen, each one dozen full Gusdrapis Next Twenty-one, Lacha Lady's Kinp Sflver late Teaspoons, $3 .$ 76 Watch, xcellent movewent.Value 416 315 Next Ten, each a beautifuiiy bound Family ORC, Loi aes freee semeaan seca Bible, with concordance, maps, v- Next Fifteen, Each an Elegant breakfaui - Crue extra anadruple plate, hand paint.60 ad a1 no ho © 150 ties, vory uent, @4.2,00 000000 ; Next Four, Each à Fine China Dinner Sar- Next Eich a fois patrie aPiate Berry vice (100 pieces), an extra choice désign, $ 140 #isss bowl.a very showy, cholos article, _\u2014_ Next Bix an Extra Quadrapie Plats filver Next dix, each n'éentiemants Hiiied oid © * e (4 pieces), satin P% Unen Face Watch, Waltham Movement, .beautiful set, 840.exact timm pieoo, $50.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.SOQ Next Five.L'ach à Gentleman's Hunting Cise Next six.each 8 Ladies\u2019 Gold Hunting Case \u2018 Gold Filled Watch, extras hea Merl Swiss Watch, a reliable timer, 840.,.te 240 utifully engraved.non magnatic, Wal- Next Sfty, each a Ladies\u2019 Fine Solid Silver am Movement, full jewalled, pinion - mble, 81.50.ccTiorees 75 et, storm winder, #50 \u201cd'une 250 Noxt six, cach a \u2018Fine Quadruple Filver Next Hi vo.seach §, Fins Black Sk 195 lated combined Sugsr Bowl and #poon Noxt Fifteen osci One dé Quadirapie Plate Holden with ono dozen extrs value Tea Tea täpoons, extra Quallty, go.eee 75 see or Terese.Next Ton, each s Beautifully Bonnd Fem ily All persons competing mnst send with their ap.Bible, with concordance.maps, engin swers, one dollar, fo- AT! ne ANT, Move PROPERTY.Tro QO rphans.The Beautiful Western Romance .factions apart while the speeches werebelng charter of the town of Loulsaville\u2014 Mr.ory ae ustantly roliove or the purchass of the Machinery and Plantor a Wow is the time tobuy a and 20 CHIZDERY ort onthe STAGE, DEVIL'S MIN E.delfvered.Parnell, in thanking his sup- Ohenesert.xo pacz intel wail cand pan Lino ie Qrst class running the buyer wishes to live in Shel as 4 Now and sperma] Raa an for to onthusissilo recoption they On Mr.Robidoux moving the third read- cure A pocles af se Jour Past, ve valued at 813070 00, lag Tour tod Bove ett some bas: All Buty Costumed.Prioss of adumisst no 10.50 snd so red given him, oo oF hvindieation ing of the bill to amend chapter 3, Sections burning.ng, apiy ais\u2019 22 achinery an i ified où Church se.Ooo BL.Yoo ind we Hnfoubiedir same son LOUISE LISBY VINFRERG, aged 8.seats, luo exira Plan at the Royal from Yam, af } to the action of Canon 1 and following, of the Rorised 5 tes of Pas of dr.m fnfane o, whstbor apply atome HENRIRTTE ESTELLE * VI>LETTE aged 13, PW: Comiug\u2014Tur Niour Owes, 2 ; sald Mr.Parnell, \u201cat a meeting of the chap- the Province of ee Blau d ereditary.or oo ous, w Fenders can r efther of the items as J.8.THO BST ECHOES 0 Ë far,of the Catiille ocese of Dublin foutl clared tin\u2019 the posent of bill was one iF methods dud bos Dhyaicaia fal.boys, The Sianeas SF any\" Sacer Bot mocentariy der wo .M8ON a: Co.| MONDAY, DECENEER 22nd, 1890.?THE CHWISTMAS TIDE.he oved me to vaorable 2 ; 184 Bt.James .> man.He knows me thoroughly, and I dor 1 praotios y 15 AE | Sold or ° 780: Sour, 25e: \u2014a1s0 3 own SEX ANUS ARANDE\u2014 atoms ne Partioulars obtained t ws Mes.Waire.s Bauer wen or.ANTHONY 8S CHURCH.° heartily thank him.This testimony lu the donsand.would rts vane: 910.Pon 0 rd bythe Porren bave \u201cRoyal Canadian\u201d and \u201c Victoria.\u201d AW.BT EVEN ae.Vard's, $574 Be, Outboring street 588% nOBAND O MUNDAY.Zone DEG lu at of the sigan oo aie cam ani bomertul fn the duty of the Opposition to demand that es Gokronation, Bos Boston.\" The Bout and Chompest dade.Hiwn zon Onur, | ONTREAL JUNOTION.BL Autoine and Bcuusrs ho Hall, Con FETE SSE ee | Sat HG Blo He dy SC tn A Ml | || | wee meetin pacers Monbeal Philiamonic Soci GE roses the one ho delivered yesterday.urin mn 1 omplain © f an oo oY Dow Ji remarks he referred to Sir John Pope fon: |v Loo d Do SRE ED Lon ano ois having! g bought | PIMELES sers As.Dd.rough, ebapped, and NEW 4 8 i pi s-rmonsoy, #09 INDSOR HALL ; .\u201c » over the Doral nion Br mpapy an ft.Sin.x t.Resa.W so » \u201cA MONGREL UPSTART.the Barbed W Company durin the recent oLD FOLK\u2019S PAINS.3 fe 6 (in.x ih | N SO LVENT N OTICE.TUESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER.FIFE ,AND DRUM .Mesara.Skinver and seully spoke, Jacques ri election.Mr.Blanchet re- Shem: | AVENUE, A BARGAIN, A CUT- BAND.Arabbishop Walsh has telegraphed to the torted that the Opposition were ready to orl « of comfort for for au Jaina, s.Inflamm.They are i A usted.Si Bass vor fers, Ppu- stone double tenement house, 27x40 Handel's \u201cM essiah.\u201d - .Eisen: Of tho Shar of Duin.pusinbed 1 prodacs ivi from Sir Mesélor aoû bla fe ora, MEG plier Te Smet SEE PLOMB ele Bors mn yestarday b Cited Ireland, and referred colleagues offering subeldies, favors, etc.to gain planter ow, izatanigiony y snd ice.PORTIERES .| AUCTION SALE poss atest, Las preneut regal 8600 Bar sans, lot 84x centrale, ol \u201c Gertrude Kamaads, of Boston: at tho Arnfbry.Every mes lo by Parvel above, ls, a shameful fabrica- influence the vote.donor k i or discussion, New Engrs Ja rch h Chew le.: \u2014on- 2983 J.8.THOMSON & \u201c2e een Ivan Morowski, of Boston ; Trampet.Soto, Me ber must attend.written.a letter contradiong the nuits Ferro to die Comanities on Legislation for = : \u2014 Arif Siler Sy Thgçpteriqned 5 ei by ps Ai 1 EES Sha peat, to De Boston Prop GEOROR LAVERX, \\ ments made in the publication regardin an amendmont.unders © Auotion, at the - , ii the action of the Chapter.Fhe article whi The following bills were also adopted: To \u2026 Splendid Holiday Preis ol 00 « pair un.Three inflos from Bhctprooks, Orfocd pn farm.AREHOUSE TO LET.Ovebestin and Choras of 280 Porformors.ph Éd a ee CE et VERY = Ak CURTAINS He AE 500 81.Fax prress.PE M, the ecclesiasticai authorities Lo abetain Hobideus, To amend the revised statutes The extanaiva o assortment, Hoh ind Slogan offecte Cone, yoaritu Colte Baril Boston Globe), 1 Light 3 vides, 4 fate, Bien fete G.COUTU minance at adloek.G.An {rum taking any action on the Parnell mat- of the Province of Qu reapecting the Spares ssonable prices are Bonny features of this guphored Hereford Coms ine ar Low! Yoke Ozen ve gals, trade, vis, Gros Series % Conductor.Bec'y-Tress.cer an thors Saas hide divergence of opinion jaterpretation of the utatutes\u2014 Hon.Mr.; ve os EU an Pigeon Pen Same SE we Sheer.13 e and 3.8.THO He IN § Go.sioned Officers will ns held Sa MONDIF Gomme among the tholio aity in regard e ou g Machin H H * next, the 32nd Inst, t question.In tbe Legislative Counoll Mr.Gliman, at VARES squa.AR TS RES Cultivators.Btump Puliore, Ko Holts Bled ied Machine mg THOWING CS £ Étrent.CYCLOR AM A, exh he Ey Order, 7®rY one mustbe present.p LoNDON, sure ie TA despatch from joe re request of Mr.Gar arbeau, vita drew his i) ten these lined tn sn iH es ti in ands ee Farming Impl Marootte Bros's Sales Cèrner of St.Catherine and St, Urbain ats, 2001 Ino.E, BEN Ne a chasl Davitt states that the injuries sus- 1 Yoling co ulso n A Shee sll kind tainod by Parnell at Custlecomer were in- Mr.H.J.Cloran\u2019s Di ot expenses for his Sosessettsete: other high-class Tir Sli {af pros Siusle Las Du CE Express po ar, Trem Sam 010.30 p.m.204% ONT.> u an XK] REAL flioted by women and girls who pelted him trip to the United States and Canada to TOBOGGAN CLUB Si averte n.amber an of ne.HER M B° Mure ge Prin ce of Wales with four and mud.he story that the study the jury system is as follows : : lime vas thrown, in bis face ond, eyes, the ¢ Getover a, 1 Travelling ox penne.$ 30000 mensue messes cena res Eopsescee rn vi espatch says, arnell\u2019s latest diequsting November 1%\u2014Amount re CARPETS CARPETS ; SK dodge to evoke sympathy and divert the the Bank of Montreal to 1.J.Slorad o OILCLOTHS OILCLOTHS 78 jons of Hay, 500 bushels Uats, large lot o?Hara Biehly Important Sale of Furniture.Toys, ATING RINK.peop ple\u2019s minds from the real issue.The A Feriy ive days bi vie 200 sé Fresh Openings of Now Styles for tbe Holiday trade met Hood ke trom otc.SKATING RINK (M.A.A.A.Grounds.) Kilkenny correspondent of the Telegraph Decem any) 0 per day udy- 200 00 saeresessiissasaye in\u2019 Weedon has \u201cbes br ne ars Onndron ie am The undersigned will sell at thelr rooms, 89 St Members are hereby À deciares that he tasted a portion of the con- apr 8 1800.F0 ershts days rom i An Nlustrated Christuse An nual, with new : Eyerythung mast besold: Norosorve.Lunchat ole.Jamies Btrees, on On the Champ de Mars.od that is yre here! tents of the bags thrown at Parnell and his \u201cToth boce, mber, 18 9, to 28th Feb- À ie ond tares alc.se ps OTCUPREE : A SOP SALE 3500 and under.cash: over$20, Friday.Saturday and Mendes, tho 19th GBAND OPENING NIGH oii] bo suspended from the Jay staf of Club friends and found the substance was gritty _ruary, 1800, a $20.se 1/600 00 : 1 TE 18 OUT 3 Qi Intorent ET pus ee Sabre at pod pote, ZOch und 28nd Inst., a1 2 p.m., * Band.s8°Come ane.\u2019 Goma ani °?8 100 224 8 fall Cote BL Antoine and another fro m tho Gy mpaetdit and acrid, and had doubtless been collected To three tr init Spor To avips nrghased one one : Nationale.Sherbrooke.ed assortm 2891 J.STENHOU closed, from the small limeklins situated about 1889.to Bin Cerner, risa, Hop 50 00 : es © from ame Sade: gon) for ope S00 : saleat 10 o'clock.m.sharp.A Di nor.Dining room pe SEE - on Prep.BA LOAD T AS ESA ens \"Bets tor the pus tlecomer.ebruary, 1890.0.; : L Anges AMBAULT Jo Joint tension Tables, a f ronting boxes and selling badges\u2019 PRE In consequence of Parnell's ches the T° prune ae oe Statutes, comprising 20 Écccooesracsascesresseenme rence nnonesn creme ne cencre ne : 5 i 4a Curator.Sam pone of renting boxes =r BR ' .- 0 HN J.G > 2 UCE ne orne he don nie ing is 83 WFC i name eer.rss Tar in nt $ me nate.0 p m ents, sad a very 0 ments sub 2 130 00 James BAYLIS & SON Sea A Br) VICTOR BRIDGE BoyTING GLU.NEw Yonx, December 20.\u2014The Times 37 NOTRE DAM Mot ous i SOL EN pA Year's prose on Mon > 29nd asy of December ne corres ondent at Kllkenny yesterday again cents per page 1837\u2014 SRE \u2014 EL Tei 7\u201d Eale, without reserve, at 2 p.ma.Each Day.au eight 9° s'alock | a the Victoria Toston fe Bchool vis To five co; ies of above.150 09 Established 1859.Telephone.sr corner of Conwas and Moral etats ere thir a rural districts, driving over ¥ pr de ive \u201cie _\u2014 MARCOTTE BROS., ; to consider and decide what dis ation chal y-five miles of country.He says: \u201cIn 0 thirty days\u2019 rviced, sib à the 2078 Auctioneers.î ve funds of the clubnow Lu the custody of lati silos to bo \u2018under Une lone Furst To stationery, slemogra puy and iypé- 700 00 es ! otre spenERo SHERBROOKE.- | gétandamoe of ai bates desired.theme hav pu on to under the leadership of setting ( is 178 50 » = .of Members iu des reons x popu and ardent anti-Parnellives.rogf, Ruste and 03 CUT DOWN SALE.Vet.Coliexs, No.lon ave, o causing speculation.He, however, still en- \u201cRites fae Xops on the Tig: \u2019 the 23rd December, at 8 p.m.tortains Bobes of victory and declines to St fale at Son.Li street, dean unl] Bo, 2270 clats Hone _\u2014 receive value for Beau.Brith Si sOuT bp pale of ised | N SO LVE NT N OT | CE et 2001 R.BRODY! Trocs, speak of his plans.aad pu partemancestboreon erased mat ! * of thay a nioiDa somont of hehe eatin Ladles will find at 8.Carsley\u2019s in the LARIN & LANKTREE, done be t th ptite In the matter of EV ELIN, BAND CHRISTMAS BALE League, which adopted résolutions endore Mantle Department Beauti tiful Garments 240 POUPART STREET, all agricultural aplements anon EA Shoe dealer, VARISTE a AB, Boot and | G Be po i sing Parnel!.President Patrick Gleason was Suitable for Obristmas presents at remark.20g 1 HOCHELAGA.actualiy 0 described farm.the city of Montreal, to be held at Our Roome, en pbm \u2018ema SHER % ta oidere où Ts fot, preser Ye Gleason pent the fol.ably low rates.- » This A ect to, ail orteages xd anon.The Javea.bite MONDAY EVENING, $SNP DECEMBER, fasuniay th tous old on : - wing caliv ie Parne nig \u2014_\u2014 immovs undersigned y public aucti 305 Bt Jattes e*eloel ALE Actlnn cavled in name of municipal oo The artistic furniture offered by F.La.AU ss and information can » obtalissd from\u2019 THORSDAY, TAË STH JANUARY.toon, | * Lepasses \u2018° a ir , Mr.George J.Sheppard has leasure in ann ofl illegal and unauthorized.No ioztimato pointe this week is not only superior in CHAS.DESMARTEAU, , , Tar hE 2d, W.ALKX.CALDWELL, to our lovers and patrons of art, to our mu meeting of the council has yet passed on th workmanship, but the prices astoni : No.1508 Motre DES SE, AT 11 O'OLOCK A.M, (co, aad those interested that he bas now on exh matter, Resolutions saopted by a D ase.closest buyers.Call at 1447 St Catherine Heater at the curators oes, the folowing immovable ® SE st his wareroo maagaiicent Portrait of : blage of private persons.All sensible people street.9 tf MARCOTTE BRON.property belonging to sald imsolvent, to wit: one las i Ll y * Ù here deplore present occurrences in Ireland 299 4 law sers.of ground known and designed on the oficial plan ase?i i Hie d fo [\\ [ ah] Isat: - = &B fraught with disaster and ruin, and hope Julia Bive-King the gelebrated Pianist - and book of reference of St.Louis ward, sald ety of aE a ui .\"honorable compromise, restoring unity! writes : Having fully tos ted every piano of ) Montreal, as number six hundred snd ninety ome on ) E pus shortly before his desth, by Parce, Jet be reaghed in your conference with M in A merioa and ® (No.691), with & brick house bearing Mo.288 of J.TI08 & Pou This valuable palnting will only be on exh O'Brien.Europe 1 aan Eas truthfully and un- | NSO LVE NT NOTIC E Ssnguinet street, said city of Montreal, and out Aucetionsers.À tor a abort Hue, and any on deefring 30 view ; = \u2014_\u2014 hesitatingly that I prefer Decker A A .moriguçs thereon preoted.mre 1s subjeet to all Astute Censirament Ferney Dolla, Vases, ES do soon presentation o rising onrd.206 RECIPROCITY AT WASHINGTON.Brothers a allo Dore; and will use noother | \u2014 tes 24 rapes reserve, 206 3 SILK HANDKERCHIEF.-_\u2014 .In thematter of Po port atioulars poly i \u2014\u2014 : ) A Delaware Senator Introduces a Besolution boy oy Wj Lindsay.the so le, agent, lor the BAÇMOND BRAUDOIN, * ping DESMART Looking to Heciprocity With Canada.Foal.has on sale.at hie Warerooma, 2270 8t, , contrector, of the city of Mantreal, A ter \u2019 R EM OVA L rine à choice holiday stock and ° No.1598 N.- WASHINGTON, December 20.\u2014In the Senato C2 Her itt > Insolvent.otre Dee pay yesterday Mr.Gray, of Delaware, offered a hg \"Th lott th hs patronage of buyers wish EM BROI DERED.The undersigned will sqll by Publio Anction, | 208 4 law MAUCOTTR PROS ours JO H N M M D U FF On Tuesday, the 13th January, 1891, at \u2019 mble and resolution look © os- .- 3 (BRE Fens A FablEhmeat of reciprocity on tho we give the hest value in the city, and TT 1 clock a.mes Real Estate Agent, HOLIDA Y SLIP.PERS CHRISTM AS and NEW YEAR\" ted States and the Dominion of Canada we want the public to Ko it P.Lapointe, 447 He 690 Handkerchiefs for.Ë : HOLIDAYS.sod Mexico, and asked that it lie upon the Furniture arerooms, He.& Gathering RnR TS El oh he immovebles of the In- INSO LVENT NOTICE.Auctioneer & Accountant.Perro dapriind fig TRAD table, ssating that at a convenient time he 8 street, bors.\u20ac would move it u 1st #9e do e Lot of Ground aot lo feet in width end 53 In the matterof ELZRAR FOR 1e imp ee aid an xian of ron: it Dressed to ki kill-\u2014Indiens in war paint.oa do ind SEs % cu MA US on xi Be fot i nd whos er of ihe TE Listen Bends, Dad ean bones, RETURN TICKETS will be issued toall er of nearly 4000 miles between two dif- | - 0 eros te.Yo - Psoifio » Port Art ferent Jurle adiotions » and prevent the evasion \u2019 18 do $ Earl ine Tria #rotind he gr thelr oom Baik os» patron M 3 Li: of Gi ISSULR| OF MARRIAGE LIOENSKS ad oly eluding Ra rte, Misha Ol uties; an 18 1.- o 0.\u2026 1.49 À of the Entâte.as f à troit, Mich, also 1.C.Ry.snd wer \u201che the special consideration de- ' R.R.R.of t] 3 oa aria eR ads ts A L seo of Boots sad nag 88 180 St.James Street.points as specified below: City snd District Savings Beak Building.9087 CHRISTMAS.\u201cie 22 1588 00 pang 25th Dee.good to ret ereas, ; ) manded by territorial contiguity, com All of the Finest Qualit, an k of referen Fixtures.ll munity of language, similarity o of \"political ADW AY\u201d ! - \u2014_\u2014 it ceased nservative party and to support that party it would not have ue same value by any means, wanted to conserve the policy of the paper d to ha and for this reason the Mr.1 y desired vo Tasséat the head of itso that the'defend- heir rights when be anncunoced it as published by Remi Tremblay & Co.His Honor considered that, in view of Jrembluy's Preyious acts the directors and the plaintiff had good reason 5 \u2019 e future of tne paper, As it lost thereby its political strength.The Court further held that Berthlaume had no right to make use of thie pretext that y ant had meddled with to\" fear for the profits were not eufficlan violate the contract.He therefore would have to annul the contract in question and ordered Berthlaume to leave the premises of La Minerve company within eight days or In default\u201d to be put on the street by law and all the movables or immovables placed in possession of the platine and parties to tho contract with r.Berthlaume.Tbe defendants were ordered to pay all the costs, with the exce, tion à?one-third of the cost= \u201c{ enguete.It is understood that the case wu be taken at once to the Court ot Appeal.WILL HAVE WINE AFTER ALL At the Annunl Dinner of the Commercial \u201ca Travellers, Despite the resolution passed at the Annual mogting of thé Gommercial Travellers\u2019 Assuctation, forbidding wine lor the guests to be paid for out of the Club\u2019s funds, the arrangements.for the dinner are exactly the sume as last year and previous years.Before the nual meeting the dinner committee Had Kone to Mr.Hogan, of the St.Lawrence Hall and made the arrangements for the dinner, the details be \u201cas usual\u201d This meant that the guest's wine bill was to be paid for out of tho funds of the Association, so when the resolution of the meeting was brought to the notice of the dinner committee the ansXgr was that all arrangements had oh anid could not be changed.NO.thc™resolution passed by a majority at the annual meeting the guests will have their wine and the association will foot the bill, The anti-probibitionists are quielly chuckling to themselves ovar the turn affairs have taken, but as one of them said: \u201cThere will L6 arow about it after the dinner ie over\u201d The talk among the members of © Asso- clation 1s the march which the \u201cantis\u201d claim the \"ho liquor\u201d crowd stole on them.They say tnat for a week before the meeting the prohibitionists were around falhering TETAS mA mm mm mmm Am, ox Sa rame eric rsrapmtertae ; ont de Tesoé or to Fatt éditor-ia el vocale n © the.past, rthisume right supply another editor at ?1 t' on he is cost a het Cquris opluidn aa Si + od w Y i a A Cork aa follows: Although at this juncture the eyes of the world are fixed on North Kilkenny, yet being auxious co observe\u201d foc\u201d | myuel! the feelings of the people of the other parts of the.country I have made careful inquiries throughout Cork with a view of ascertaining\u2019 the attitude of the populace In .regard to Parnell: Cork Is the largest county of Ireland.Ytis divided into I parliamentary divisions.Prom the fir the county has been hostile to Parnell.e of the first resolutions against him was Rissed by ths priests of the City of Cork.al pro against him was made ty Bishop Ross of West Cork to Dr.Kenny, M, P.for that division, the only supporter of Parnell in.the county.the six other members being solidly against him, Nearly every public board in the County of Cork has declared agalust the ex-leader.No single man of prominence in the county has de clared in his favor.Moreover, every prominent politician 18 not merel inimical, but is working actively in favor of the majority of the party.In other counties scattered Parnellite adherents are occasionally able to make demonstrations in favor of Parnell by the construction of bogus resolutious, whic mate value still make a brave show on Fomnt is impossible, while the single Parnellite member would have difficulty if he went now before his constituents In getting & nomination paper filed by any save the Conservatives of his district.In the County of Cork there are two Mats, A plans of campaign districts, the Ponsonby es near Kanturk, both of which proclaimed stage.The feeling, indeed, against him in these places is intensely bitter, Canon Keller most prominently identified with the Pon- sonby strugalé being opposed to the Parnell leadership even before the Leinster Hall meeting.lt is indeed believed that the Meel in campalguers are foremost among the crowd that attacked Parnell at Mallow.Throughout the entire county, 80 strong is the attitude of the clergy that any priest who spoke in favor of Par- ne r have they been, and in the face of Bishop of Cloyne.the larges Cork, Bas iss commendipg the action of the majority and enjoining the priests to see that no funds are sent to tne Central National League from the local branches, while Parnell fs fn control of the organizing committee.There 1s absolute unity of feeling in this SR os, Pct nouncement y passively h, though of no ulti- aper.In the County of Cork any such at- te near Youghal and the Meelan ostate alnst Parpell at an early would incur the risk of Suspension.The t diocese in ued a circular to his priests AANA AANA he.gr.a ee \u2018has opened a shipment of \u201ci ORIENTAL MA; AT $1.26 Oriental - Hearth - Rugs All next week for the sale of \u2014_\u2014AT ner is always a weloome find.many Novelties FOR GENTS! Special Discount a 10 per cont.on these Goods for December.from 800.Silk Handkerchiefs from 50.FOR LADIES! Dressing Gowns from #3.50, Tea Gowns from $4.00.rR .t Dress Caps from 50c.ug S The Now \u201cCheffon \u201d Frilling, 600 per yard.Fancy Silk Hkfs.from 75e.The \u2018\u2018 Fedora,\u201d a special Kid Glove, black and colors, $1.00.\u201cKT e Curtains ges ) Ala large Ro- Fascinators, &o.price.FOR CHILDREN! Intants® Fancy Crochet Jackets.Boys\u2019 Reefers and Overcoats.after it has been nicrosed by the lymph.The action of the lymph destroys the feeding part of the baecllli, which subsequently swell and can easily be removed by incision.NEW YORK PHYSICIANS\u2019 EXPERIENCE, Several New York physicians returned from Berlin on Thursday with phials of the lymph.Dr.Loomis attended Dr.Berg- - man's operation, and saw an Englishman who had suffered for nine [ears from lupus cured after sixteen njeo- tions.fhe quantity of the preparation used wag Aron of a drop diluted.| move by incision afterwards the matter Dr.McCoy 1 Ws the Ivmph was as deadly in its poison.ds effect ns the bite of a rattio- snak Bef Je leaving Berlin, Dr.Me- Coy roped of a case where the lymph was u.À with apparently good effect on a case of leprosy.\u201cDr.Koch,\" Dr.McCoy said, \u201chns withdrawn from active service in the interest of his new preparation, believing the system to have bee perfected, and is now turning his attention to tho marufacture of a similar preparation that will cure diphtheria and scarlet fever.Dr.Henry Stearns of Belleville Hospital sald: \u201cWo watched operatioms mainly in the wards of Prof.Leyden at La Charité Hoepital in Berlin, and also in Prof.von Bergmann\u2019s private hospital.The effect of the lymph upon lupus cases is striking.There is generally AN APPARENT OURE.There is no doubt that the ulcers are healed over, but it Is impossible to foresee whether or not the disease will break out again in a few months, and judment as to the full value of lymph in lupus cases must therefore be suspended.\u201cIn phthsis the results are far from satisfactory.In fact the experiments bave so far almost invariably resulted in a deterioration of the patient's condition.The doses u range all the way from one milligramme up.In one case\u2014a vase of lupus-200 milligrammes were injected at once, but this was alter the patient had been under treat- : ment three weeks, and was considered -.cured.The injeetion had no effect upon hun at all, and was made for the purpose of demonstrating the eflect upon a subject freed from the disvase.\u201cThe fecling in Berlin,\u201d Dr, Stearns added, \u201cis at present one of Indecision as to the merits of Dr.Koeh's lymph.The medical profession 18 not quite ready to say whother is claims are founded on fact or not.\u201d A TASSE VICTORY, \u201cLa Minerve\u201d Goes Back to His Control, eRe AE 3 pe, Judge Gill rendered judgment this morn- Ing in the celebrated case of Tasse ve, Ber- \u2014 fhtaume-and Remi Tremblay mise en cause.It will bo remembered that in this case Mr.: Tasse, managing editor of La Minerve, - ought to have annuiled a contract entered .into between the directors of \u2018that - paper wad Mr.Berthiaume whereby ie Tatter Was to undertake the publication of that journal and bear all expouses him- 5 self on the ground that an attempt had been 4.Iuæilo by the delendant, Berthiaume.to cle- - puse the plaintiff as editor.Mis Honor, in #5 rendering judgment, held that in his opinion tho enquete had been unnecessarily prolonged .by the platnufl, although it was possi- .hiv other tribunals might think different, Ë lie then entered into a lougthy review of | the contract in question, drawing attention * to tho particular clausa on which the action Jonded.This wes to the eilect that the de- ) K- Blé own nso and profit, the directors, § \u201chowever, reserving to themselves the right to \u201cappoint their editor-in-chief an continue to have control of the political features of the paper.In thigagresment Mr.Tasso's salary was tb be per annum, but Mr.Berthilaume had u6 he was not making any profits himself he £7 could Hot pay that amount To this MC *,.Tasse .repiied that he could not ace à :& redubtion.The endunt undertook to publish Ja Minerve at \u2018oe,it-is with re \u2018oume to him ond year and assured him that | question was | Sxlaht, to xem, THE WRECK AT LEVIS LOOKING TOWARDS THE BRIDGEA NAA MAA NI Sa ~~ their strength, and just as the meeting was about to close they sprung the resolution rescinding the previo guests\u2019 wine would be paid for by the ciation.and of course carried it by a large us resolution that the majority.The \u201cAnt®\u201d say they will let the temperance men have un temperance dinner next year and seo how they ike it.Women, from their sedentary habits, are often subject to headache and constipation.esse are quickly removed by r's Little Liver Pills.Speciat Notice, Have You a Bell Piano?If not, come to Willis & Co., 1824 Notre Dame street (near McGiil street).and exchange your present piano or organ for this leading piano that is securing the trade formerly given to American pianos.Ladies\u2019 Gold Watches, $13.00 to $75.00; Ladies\u2019 Silver Watches, $6.00 to $20.00; Gents\u2019 Gold Watches, $30.00 to $300.00: Gente\u2019 Silver Watches, $8.00 to $50.00; Nickle Watches, $2.75 to $10.00¢ Boys\u2019 Nickie Her Watches from $2.75.maley, 2656 St.James St, 2011 Notre Dame St, Bell Planos at Willis & Co's.in fine-ebony cases, gems of art\u2014tone, touch and appearance incomparable.Open in the Evening.L.E.N.Pratte\u2019s piano rooms will be kept open in the ovening until New Year's for the aconmmodation of persons destrous of in- spectinæ his stock of pianos andorgansor of hearinæ the Æolian Organs, whether they be purchasers or not.Visitors welcome, 1a Silver Bangles, 400 to $1.00: Sliver Bangles, $1.00 2.00; Silver gles, 82.00 to $5.00; Silver Chain .Braocel ets; S2.00 to $10.00.R.Hemsley, 265 St James.$t., 2011 Notre Dame St.The Knabe Pianos.The Knabe piano is the best to buy: After 50 years\u2019 use your piano will be s .It fs the highest grade of plano enterad at the Montreal Customs.The same facilities are offered in Montreal to Knabe customers As in any great American city.The greatest living pianist, Von Bulow, says of it: \u201cIt is more pleasing to my cars and hand than all others.\u201d Sir Julius Benedict says: \u2018The Knabe piano, whether for concert hali or private drawlng room, is without doubt the most verfect plano.\u201d Willis & Co, sole ogents, 1824 Notre Dame, Montreal.Montreal, Dec.22nd., 1888, Mrssrs.WILLIS & Co, GENTLEMEN, I received the magnificent Piano of Messrs.Beli & Co., which ordered for my own personal use.Ihad been expecting a first-class instrument, but the iano, which Is a veritable jewel, surpasses all my hopes.It possesses a spiendi quality of sound, rich, pure and melodious, with great evenness of the scale.The action is rapid with great elasticity, nd be made to diminish or increase the.nds at will.The quality is remarkable, combining Krent power with great sweetness.Finally, Irecomimend it in à vory special manner as possessing all the qualities combining that can be desired.As regards the case, it is of an exouisite richness, artistically made with the most delicate taste.Permit me, æentle- i llaily on your success so justly merited, and, believe al satisfaction and io all fus- tice, that I declare it an honor to Canada to possess a manufactory able\u2019 top Send ous men, to felicitate vou most cord pianos Hike those of Messrs.which are unquestionably the best piano made in Canada.J.B.LABELLR, Organist of Notre Dame Churgh, Montreal, and Professor of Organ and Piano.Willis & Co., 1821 Nutro Dame St.(near Mo- 299 eod tf.Gill SL), Soie agents.Bell Pianos of unique, artistic d t in beau uty aad ihe Janey woods at Willink Cals, Ly tiful Circassian matter between the priests and the ing, especially among the lower ciasses, and this for reasons that produce a similar result in Cork city, where a week ago Parnell had unquestionably a strong following, though his own supporters admit that demonstration yesterday week was so © | and it is notorious that the torchlight procession which met him on his arrival wes arranged.-at his own ex se.for as is well Enown local option made a plank of the Liberai platform within the ously shaped {ts course so as to secure support of the brewers and licensed victual- ers.So despatch to the Her says: The preparations for the fray où Monday are almont completed.The are pearly Roval Irish Constabulary here.The Eighty-Fifth ment of Infantry is here and in readiness, The constabul will keep the peace at the polls.The soldiers will be called out in case of riot, or in anticipation of ariot.| would not care to say tha fot, but the ae are ips rd Surcobion it ennessy eleg for > phy oree party is against him.rural pulation, though in some of the largest wns Parnell would no doubt find a follow- the crowd attending his t 12 months,and the Tory party has notor- the BEADY FOR À FRAY.New York.December 20\u2014A Kilkenny -Fltth Regi- t there will be a BOARD OF REVISOR, Montreal.made by the assossors and checked by the City Treasurer, according to law, has been delivered to the undersigned, and that the safd )ist shall be ¥ept in the office of the undernigned, in the City Hall, for the examination of all concerned, from ten o'clock in the morning till four o\u2019clock in the afternoon, every day until the Anal revision thereof, Board of Revisors, appointed! to revise the Voters List, will meet in the City Hall, at the hour of ten o'cléck, in the morning, on the Afth day of January next, and dally thereafter, at the same vlace and hour until the said list is fevised and settled the omission of his name in such list, or by any let: epplication.| Momttgel A Big Job 2331 St.Catherine Street.x2 == VERY = S0000000006000000000000 rl CHiLp's RoCKER, John Aitken &Co,, \u2014ESTABLISHED 1847.TPS i | ; ' HERE is gainssying the fact thas $ T the good and Jouer fashion of ; giving presen at Christmas 'serves to oil the wheels of Society.Others besides the children believe in SANTA CLAUS and the present, slyly left on tho bureau or slipped quietly into some secret cor- This is the season of Peace and ® e Good-will, andfour share of the glad- ° ° ness of the time is in supp our patrons with what will please both old and young.We specify a few of our Dressing Jackets from 85.50 to Dressing Gowas from 88 to $25.Cashmere and Silk Mufflers Fownes\u2019 Gloves, all makes and styles.Misses\u2019 Muslin and Lawn Pinafores Infants\u2019 Cashmere and Flannel THOMAS [IGEETS| He 1884 Notre Dame St.BARGAINS, Children\u2019s Nap Coats, with Capes, ALL VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.1757 NOTRE DAME STREET.BARGAINS or The last week has been a | .FANCY GOODS| seni week as regards Bought at 50 cents in the Dollar.appearing very fast, but the remainder \u2018must .be cleared at any price, and the sale will be continued 1 I | 4 every day; so come direct to us for Bargains in Dry Goods.H.F.POIRIER, 2223 & 2225 (INTERESTING 30 bbe so Wet \u2014 CENTRAL China Hall Combination Dinner and Tea Sets, Berry Sets Fruit Plates E Cabaretts _ Salad Bowls Porridge Sets ; Lemonade Sets Vases Table Lamps Library Lamps FER & M ARTIN, Cutlery, Plated Ware, \u2014357 to 361\u2014 Co St.James Street.| GEO.EADIE, ; \u2014 Etc.\u2014 Buocessor to L.Densau, VOTERS\u2019 LIST.7/1 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given S57 that the Municipal Voters\u2019 List fer the several wards of the city of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby further given.that the Cream Sets |, Celery Trays Toilet Sets Piano Lamps nm S GRAND - G DRESS GOODS, large display of Dress satisfaction to customers, and our 1867, 1869 & 1871 otle & Valiquet AME STREET, }D NEW YEAR RING CHRISTMAS A , às all must be closed Cashrm are offered at unparalleled Lo | DRESS AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT.This department, under the direction of Mr.Tredman, of \u20ac trade in Sealettes and considerably increased.TAILORING DEPARTMENT.Scotch Tweed, Serge Pantings, Coatings, all reduced.A first-class Cutter on 120 pat dozen.° © premises.ondon, gives entire oakings has Grand Reduction in Remlets, as they MUST all be Sold before 1st January ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE, ALFRED A.VALIQUETTE, 256 per dozen.2oot2 ?McGILYL STREET.And the Balance of the Month for the Sale and Delivery of .We will give only up till the 2éth of this month a 1 .WINES and LIQUORS.Christmas Demands.ONE OF THE LEADERS The \u201c Perrier Jouet\u2019\u2019 Champagne of the Celebrated Vintage of 1884.In magnums, in quarts 1 pints, in half-pints.Perrier * Special,\u201d Perrier Jouet Reserve Dry,\u201d Perrier Jouet * Brut y.It is essentially a wine to be appreciated by ranks second to none.CANDIES.CANDIES, FRASER, VIGER &'00.Mixed Candies, 12)¢e per Ib, circulatas exclusively in the very highest circles of socs connoisseurs.In very dry wines the \u201cBrut\u201d The \u201c Irroy \u201d Brut quarts, 9:b par cad.Toray Bros HIGHLAND MALT WHISKIES.ANDREW USHER\u2019S BLENDS.THE FINEST OF THE FINE.Usher's \"Grand Qld Highland > 8110 bottle, $12.50 per dozen, Whisky.pee Usher's \u201cny 6\" Old Vatted ~ Glenlives™ Oc per bottle, $10 per dozen Usher's = Old Vatted Glenlivet Walsky, Yellow Label, 80c per bottle, $0 per dozen.! FRABER, VIGER & 00.THE \u201cLAGAVULIN\u201d WHISKY, The product of a single distillery.There is no blend about this It is the finest Straight Scotch The.\u201cLeiavullo\u201d Whisky, 90c per bottle, $10 per dozen.SHERIFF'S OLD ISLAY BLENDED MALT WHISKIES.a PE PE : \" FRASER, VIGER & CO, | OUR \u201cIRISH\u201d WHISKIES.IMPORTED IN GLASS, : procure and, in fact, the finest produced a the Bernd Ture.ho Jameson & Sen\u2019s ** Three 5 »\u201d Dub.nae ky commands the very highest in the Irish W y market, IT 18 JAMESON\u2019S BEST.\u2018We have a full stock in casse.The Dublin Distillery Three Shamrock .1 L L LS .Ktashan's LL Et.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Family Grocers and Wino Burchants, ITALIAN WAREHOURE, 199 St.James Street, IN 10 YARD WREATHS, plied for public halls, school TEAS.TEAS.nal prices.For the Christmas Dinner Table, °f the Dominio Goods sent to OUR FAMOUS CLUB CLARET.Point St Charles, ondsy and W ® popular Table Wine throughout Canada to.> day.une ep orn 's demand, : Ta ema en J C.CAM .DOMESTIC ALES.A TRA, te posers, oon and pints, capsuled and pla; awea & Co.'s Lachine Indi Diack Horse Brand, as clear and ic Ales the 00 dozen quarts ze te b Clare var 3 omen inl for bottling.A full eae GoGer & Wine Merchant, te, 10,000 \u2018 ds.in bunche: of 10 yds., 30 cents per .o bunch or less in large ro.Our entire Stock ef Cargets, Oilcloths, Curtai d uantities, ! Furnishing Goods is offered at a Great Reductien, oe stn ouss | up before Ist January.DRESS GOODS.enriettes, Fouls, etc., etc., 424 chespestin town; we have 2000 dessn for our ORANGES.ORANGES, Valencia Oranges, very fine,12%c per dogen,the bead Christmas trade HAMS.HAMS.HAMS, HAMS.au oY Sue Hames 12360 per Ib, weighing from 10 to ORANGES.ORANGES, ORANGES, FLORIDA ORANGES, 14 lbs for $1.00 | PEELS, MIXED PEELS, : 20c per 1b, 100 tube in stock, the finest in the land, .600 Bags potatoes, all sound.otores Open Until 1PM, Tonight] sepsis Cooking Sherry aud Port from 406 per bottle, Cooking Bandy, from 600 per bottle, FRASER, VIGER & Co, re, have received from Bt.Catharines, Ont.3 casks nicest of Grape White W Wines 1+ has 6 y EH 81.50 per gallon.tasting Win ver been oùr pleasure to taste ; it is simp) 3 3 ORDER UICKT VV, Ses cesvounsse : e We bave also in stock à very fine Canadisa port at \\, +, COME AGAIN WERKLY.The Christmas Rush ts Now Oa.Also a Tarragona port, at $1.50 per gallon.Ports from octo 42.50 per bottle, and from 82.00 on.As we anticipated, Champagnes Are Moving Briskiy and, as has beon sald, * whea Champagne to 915.00 goes rightly nothing can well gu wrory.i Bherries \u2018trom 400 to 82.00 per bottle, anû frou All the Popular Brands in FINE CHAMPAGNES ready for pind Sat £ Dee Salon and from 600 to 81 U0 bottle, Cherry B; French Brandy, 750 por bottle + TOT âne Cherry .Apple Cider.Apple Cider.MINCE MEAT, 200 % sal.fara, cely 750 per jez.200 7 Ib.Pails 1 oJuarte.dosen in case, 820: pints, 3 doson in case, $31.balf-pints, 4 min ay; magmas, JAMS AND JELLIES, | eR ET lrg Appl Current, THE \u201cIRROY?\u201d CHAMPAGNE Yo have in stock 25 cases SL Julien Madoo Pints, 2 Aozen in case, which we will clear outat $3.00 per ocolste Creams, in 5 Ib boxes, the finest of the 10,000 YARDS EVERGREENS || S255 Romer en.TEAS, TEAS.Try Campbell's Celebrated 380 English Breakfast Tea.Teas from 25¢, 35¢, AUc, 5 d FRASER, VIGER & 00.sa.Teas from 25c, oe Oo, ae FES = G00 per 1b., Japan Teas per 1b.; ; All Teas Sc per Ib.less in 5,10 and 20 1b For the Christmas Dinner Table, ots iertsi tm: Goutte OUR SUPERIOR DINNER SHERRY.Ro dames on from $1.50 per S33.layer to 84.00, tle, $4.ready for next waek's tc FRASER.VIGER & Co.100 dozen $10 per doz.500 100 dozen Jams and Jellicoe, si dozen Worcester Bauce at 19¢e per bottles or Goods packed and shipped to any part mn.part of the City, ednes- MPBELL, th FRASER, VIGER & Co, 2450 ST, CATHERINE STREET -: Family Grocers and Wine Nerchaots, :- ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 St.James Street.20041 MONTREAL.=; sos THE pForSalent Lowest our friends at CHRI: Etc., abd any kind of Btamping Done to THE BELFAST WAREH 2403 and 23208 St Catherine St, HAvcock & DUDGE PROPRIETORS.Come Direct to the above Address for your Christmas and New Years Presents.You are sure of finding the most Useful and most Suita TMAS and also save money b eautiful Assortmdnt of Embroidered Handkerchiefs, SILK BANDKEROCHIEPFS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, LINEN HEMSTI ED HANDEERCHIEFS, WITH INITIALS, GENTS\u2019 BI.INITIALLED HANDKERCHIEFS, f GENTS' PLAIN BORDER AND HEMSTITCHE GENTS SILK MUFFLERS AND GENTS' HOSIERY, GLOVES, ons AND UNDERWEAR, LADIES\u2019 COLORED AND BLACK KID GL PRINTS IN Alse HOUSEHOLD LINENS in very Outlined and Plain Tray Covers, Carvers, 5 o'clock Covers, Order.BIE Bible ON, | House ble ros tor sending to LAND oO CA from us, A D LINEN RANDKERCHIEFS, NECEWEAR OF EVERY DESOR IPTION KECEIVED.ATTERNS AT LOWEST PRICES.Side Board Covers, Bureau Covers, Doyleys, CHAS.ALEXAN DER, ##\" Our Table Linens and Table Napkins are the nicest and Best Goode for the money.Bell Telephone 3098.° mporters of Dry Goods, East Staniey and HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 1 2403 & 2405 St.CATHERINE ST., 2175 St.Catherine The Best Gift for Cat Christmas.Christmas and New Year © Cakes and Contectionery Bon-Bons, Fancy Boxes, Crystallized Fruits A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRT CHOCOLATES: JUS} Short Bread and Scotch Bun aye of the Best.Luncheon Room open from 7 am.to 7 p.m.20012 av Z198T, JAMES STREET, | 2023 Notre Dame st.CHRISTMAS.New Presents! 1a Worthy of your attention.\u2018 RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 653 CRAIG STREET, Rieb Faney China, Fancy Vases, UNPACKED TO-DAF! ' , Fine Lampe, Pretty Hall Lampe, And any elector who deems himself aggrieved by (By order) | AE cus.GLACHMEVER: Cixaxw Ovywa, 4.SR Bee aml \u2026.PERFECT ENJOYMENT.9 1792 Netre Dame.If you never had a Turkish bath co L E 8S 2508 3t.Catherine.ter importing disqualification set against his name | take one, and make this holiday by the City Treasurer as aforesaid, or who may -season ever memorable, - \u2018desire toobject to any avis ok thé Hit, sbiali be held\u201d to give written notices to the Board of Revisors on or before the fifth day of January next, which notices shall be delivered at the office of the City Clerk: the complainant sball farther be held to RO Sting.appear, either personally or through bis represents.the tive, befqre the Board of Revivors, to make good his as regards health, it pleasure.\u2018sensuous enj Ten Sets, Dinner Seta, T7 \u2019 Hanging Lamps, Chandeliers, + New Gifts! ee crores JIG CAREL DDSCOUNT, .90041 LE BATE | is one ot t ft \u2018| .~ | mts that leave G.A, Holland & Son, 4 sree, non 1756, 1768 and 1760 ni & 00; (SUOORSSORS TO CUBRING Clerk, SELLIN tng Barend ii poo n | mn\u2019 PORE ~ NOTRE DAME ST., .- 2385 and 2387 St.Catherine street.& , > | Seat post paid on rechipt of price.981g USEFUL HOLIDHY PRESENTS cc Bedroom Sets,.Drawing Room SELS, | Beers vo the Foftming userid, Shrrect ao Sideboards, Tables, Fancy Chairs, 7:00 Goal: Ladies\u2019 Secretaries, Parlor Cabinets, &c.| 53 anim Lams Joymsaz ofice any Be sure and give us a call.Open evenings.joarSand, gt 8 maple \u201cwa - and get THR JOURNAL for 1 H W | C se ES ee VE A.Wi der & 0 Morel it st: fg - : - \u201c_\u2014 232 to 238 McGILL STREET, \u201d West Peel St.| Try DEMERS 50¢ WHITE KID GLOVES, 338 St.James Street, Nearly opp.Witness office, Gives à Daisy Prize n Handsome Chive - One dollar will get THE Labia\u2019 Joon.your dollar: Where in the B words first found, 1, Money: 2, Coal; y Wood; and If your letter 18 the first one containing co answers, you will get a We have the Best Assortment in the City.|ihoesimalhio Tea Service of 44 pieces.een ar bie prizes, pianos; gold and silver watcheg, ~~ - 2x services, china dinner sets, sliver \u2018Great Reduction in Prices! diner and toa Lives Digs cash rowarde in stamps and get a sample copy = d answers better still send your dollar an J 2 months.AG wv, y.: EEFUMER! PERF UMER! J, oC apd American.The best 2980 .llers worth to select &ises na. | ea poe FE Sis, rn Ste ALF MARRIAGES.Avou: eee SP ve Nr TTR TAL AV: Car WAR BARRO Rovere r 30th, a Holy rod, he Rev.Len FX of vet, Farn- ham, to Myrtis W F, of Woë « Bros, > Re v Dis sn oe Eo Kathariae t ENNEDY-BOOTH- t Waterloo, Que, Décèm- ERD P.C.Ks mnédy to À Harriet VE Booth.RUNDLESTEADY-0 Decembe Hol Trin} churoh- Tron HILL, by \u201cthe Bere \u201ceral Chi Rung = of as ia , Of Iron Hi G ET-E SSELL \u2014 At National City, San sWiGE Ca SELL AL e R6th November, by the E.8wigert, of Ohio, © KR VWALLWBITBT_At Btratford, Décembner 16, C.Alice M.Whitby.DEATHS.CEMAN\u2014-I city, on the 16th inst, Mr.rage Emi, Tra 70 her of Mr.-kpown nds yomuor 2.30 p.m.from his late residence, 483, G atÿeet, Lo Cote des Neiges Cemetery.RGIN-\u2014In this city, on the 18th inet.ber Bax 110 Nazareth st, Mary Kear lng, 67 years, widow of the late Wm.Bergtn, and mother of Sister Mary Clare of the Order of I.P.Funeral take place on Sunday, at _2 p.m.Ebarp, to 8t.Ann's Church, and trom thence to Cote des Nelges ce Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances Will please aocept this intimation.2098 2 CRAN FOND AL Hamilton, Decewber 15, Sumusel Crawford, aged 73 yeurs.DosoIB A: Granby, Que., December 8 ot J.L.Dozols, aged 13 mooie.JO BLEOB the 20th inst., Francis Alphonsis , Baby \u20ac g = ait and , ÿ Invited to attend.(Toronto and New Ys papers please copy.) GARRIGAN \u2014In New York, on the 15th inst, John Raymond Garrigan, 22 years, eldest sun of the late Jahd Garrigan of thls city.me CHARGER nu the Gore of London, unt.14, Mim © annowm, wife of Alfred E.Sanger, i A RUGHBON \u2014 In this city, on the 18th inst., Eliza | Deans in in her 84th )ear, widow of the lute ughson.Funeral on Saturday, at 2 B m.from the residence of ber daughter { rs.dans HUXTER ~At St, Armand East, 1 Que.14.8.N.Hunter, aged 65 JONES \u2014 At Tucsor, Arizona.pom ber 14, Strachan Jones, grandson of the late Honorable and Kight Rev.John Btrachan, Bishop of ro ronto.KYLE At Denver, Col., on saturday, 13 _December, W, John Kyle of M dontreal, 7 years Futeral will take place (rom his Wee s residence, No.28 Ken street, © on Monday.Decem.Der 22nd, at 1.30 p.m.to Bt.Thomas\u2019 Churen, thenoe to Mount Royal Cemetery, vus - MARCEAU» At At Naplersille, Que., December 11, Louis T Marceau, M.D, aged 41 years.106 Mansuteld street.(hdl and United States papers pl caso cops] December 8 Doaths .MONAGHAN -On the loth, December, 1780, © Thomas M han, ears, native of aged 73 y COuBUY Fermanagh- Ireland.Funeral will take m bis late residence, No.77 Dalhousie street, on Monday moi at 7 o'clock, to St.Ann's church, thence to Soe des Nelges come- Friends an à acqual Lances respect r invited to a atten Without further notice.«Detroit, Mioh., papers please copy.) MADDEN \u2014 At Toron December 14, Hertha daughter of ry Madden.\u2018McQUINN\u2014AL Si re ar de Lancaster.pour eee Decoy ter McQuinn, in the oLRARY at rors, December 14, Wiluam John O'Leary, son of Jahn O'Leary, aged years, 8 months, PAS Hamilton, December Yoon ot E.K.\u2018Pass, aged 2 PRENDERGAST_A; Montreal, on the Jat De- com Wiliam Frendergast, aged 39 years, late of of reonburn, N.ROS8\u2014At Toronto, December 4.acute Louisa, daughter of Alex.Ross, aged Ÿ ary.BOLOMON\u2014AL North Stukely, une December 9, Wiliam M.Solomon, aged 77 years, 4 months.BCOTT\u2014At London, Ont.December 14, Ethel Kathisen Scott, aged 4 years, ?months and 11 FWEEDIE-At Broadfield, Whitby.Ont., Decem Der 14, Mrs.Tweedie, aged 80 years, , months, 3 days Rap London, Ont.28th year, Peter ane VOSBURGE a dt £ Amy L.téthe 1 1 Tour a5 3, Charles onths.omas, Que, December 15 late Miles Vosburgh, aged WHITCOMB-At aterioo, Que December 10, Lyman Whitcomb, aged 72 years.pars ETECTIVE WORE Or A LEGITI af hy \u20ac usineas ttemded to by ins Canad vies ihe als Agsagz un ex Goverament tronage.Rel e Saran fe Se procs Bi SL Sevnts sent to a Spee y cfoiden \u2018Ome See\u201d 2181.H use Tels- ¥ es 70 Temple.Building, ohn a roi > ntreal 196 t ERSONAL \u2014 CHRISTMAS GIFTS, BRASS Mounted Eastin from New York, Bane, Tats ores at $6.W.Buller, 1886 Notre ERSON AL\u2014PORTRAITS ENLAR IN ar - Pros the best in Canada.Ten dol ce polar a .Buller, 1884 Nowe Dame.® ove ?.Pr 1T-FROF LENAT T8 OPEN Fos EN gagement with bis Punch and Jud shows Sor Thien parties, etc., 260 al 1a street 200 Te M.A.in ABs Victoria \u201cAro , Dec.R1st.at 7.30, p.m.Bu cation.WELL FIs Osthoart st., Bun.ject: Fouls?Edu: ONAL WANTED ANJU AND M XDOLIN pupdla.\u2018T.À.Simpson, 953\u20ac Alexan ou Sires.?prison NAL\u2014HEAD ART ERB Fou ENLARGing portraits, Dnishine ing fo Snay ob, pastel or water oolora.cor, at 81 Tec tf ON R CHRISTMAS ip NEW tars partie of DDR.ATOS wa ve otril foule, enter nso an eppat lendid 8 fit up and figures perde Music erehouse.! PERSONAL\u2014For Christmas or New Years present, what more welcome than a large framed Portrait?Martin has deservediy a high reputation, and those entrusting him with orders tor Crayon, Pastel, Water-color or Oil Portraits are always satistied.The time is limited.Give your orders at once.Martin» Photo 141 ge Peter St, Cor, Telephone 63, Studio, + Craig St.Bel hite, green re ifferent utyles ant of Stall sizes.Vienna chaire in 20 different styles; fi suites rom #35, \u20185.a! 8350: giltand m cabinets, wo chins « otre Dame » strest.cor- 20812 $10,007 DOZ.CABINETS :\u2014 AYON FRAME em BEATTIE orient stmas work dow AB aublige C.ABLE: WJaw 261 à £5 James Btreet.(ratios! RANGES! }4 per dopes at J.C.Campbell's, 2450 81, CHEAP, GROCERIES.et fal) to sen tn your orders for your Christ- supplies to ow ROURKE, 20813 Queane COVERNTON'S ALPINE CREAM, oper Chasped Hunde and Face.FRR nr Fricn, déc December 14, in his FA a tia dios A WONDERFUL AFFAIR.pow) TAPANESE BAZAAR, For few cents éun both | hands KI Onfiskmss Prestth.\u201d vor k is Bou Done barrow! Tht, vt 8 ) hols load co be \u201cobtained ai HE ST Firs No teeta) Ati.\u2018ake either of the elevators Baza the BE ge , oy t .\u201d S -, Lo .CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.A large quantity of Long Garrients, assorted ns follows : TWEED PALETOTS, FANCY CLOTH ULSTERS, RUSSIAN CLOAKS, LONG DOLMANS, TRAVELLING CLOAKS, Marked OF af Limited ri for Christmas Frs v Style.Quai WEED ULSTERINOS, Annnnrarpniorsssnsrersersnnenne 0 20 Sc.1 14 15 9 TWEED PRINOESS CLOAKS, at.onoraonstesenencen coms e0nee $ 3.95 each.17 TWEED PRINCESS CLOAKS, \u2026 4.00 18 TWEED PRINOESS OLOAKS 4.35 25 TWEED PRINCESS CLOAKS, vi value, at.4.80 4 DOLMAN CLOA Kf, ab.\u2026.\u2026.2oncvencrescsrsssencrcsescausenses 4.35 ñ PALETOTS, with Capes, Bence nae 4.60 vs PALETOTS, with Gapes, : Mbr.csorsantensesa sesrenccrsscocascnacse 4.90 7 RUSSIAN SLOAKS, ot.J 5.00 12 LONG aAt.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.scencensessresseguessssuan cer .36 LONG DOLMANE: Special, Beirne 5.70 9 LONG DOLMANS, Special, at.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.essecsseneess 5.7 ti LONG DOLMANS, ut\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eresersesienenentessrrencacne 5.90 5 LONG DOLMANS, at.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026rerssocseresressas encours 8.00 3 LONG DOLMANS, mt.\u2026rsoserenseseonssnassenssunreau sen 6.40 6 FANCY TWEED L.DOLMANS, 8t.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6.50 5 FANCY TWEED L.DOLMANS, gt 6.60 14 FANCY TWEED L.DLN at.7.40 18 FANCY TWEED L.DOLM 7.80 3 FANCY TWEED L.DOL NS, Atonnunucnencensenseuencsces 7.70 4 ULSTERS, with Capes.prsresresesresacensere ee raceceesacneu0es $ 7.75 each.8 ULSTERS, with Capes.\u2026 780 7 LONG DOLMANS.00 8.50 8 LONG DOLMANS.Fancy Tweed.865 5 LONG DOLMANS, Fancy Tweed.9.00 16 LONG DOLMANS., Fancy Tweed.: 9.20 9 LONG DO INE P Fancy Tweed.9.40 24 Tweed.\u2026 10.00 2 Tweed.10.55 13 , .\u2026 11.00 s LONG DOL .11.50 5 LONG DOLMANS, .11.7! 10 12.00 14 18.50 17 13.7% 4 18.00 3 18.30 3 DOLMANS, New \u2018Materials.1400 2 LONG DOLMA Lstsetereraremeens Praverensenten cena canmesecsenec0es 814.25 each 13 IDERED PALETOTS.14.50 4 ENBROIDERED PALET .15.00 14 EMB ULSTERS.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026sresssoseocencesernsse 15.50 13 NEW STYLE PALETOTS aasssccen>aneusecescamnen case 15.95 9 NEW MATERIAL DOLMANS.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 16.00 2 LONG DOLMANS.\u2026\u2026vormercerseersencranenseusencnes 16.50 9 GERMAN CLOAKS .1685 5 GE \u2026 17.00 2 LO TV OL .18.90 8 LONG TAILOR MADE ULSTERS 19.00 18 NEW LONG GARMENTS 20.50 7 CAMEL HAIR, new sleeves.20.65 6 CHECKED CAMEL'S HATR CLO .28.00 The above are garmants can be bought until New Year sat prices quoted, all very good shad 4 NOTE! qu 4 vb se ais.and great von every - ens, this being dus to the as us ven our staff special trade.for Xmas NOTE! - NOTE! Lest weak {hose who sw aur advertisement came to our stere to taka Advantage of our ber- vains advertisod in Fancy Sood, aad unless those sdvertised we then come atlonly Finer will be lof out, and wiil have to pay 30 per cent.to BU0 Der cent.more for came goods atother stores.We atill have a few of Those Satin Pin Cushilonp, at 180, 20c, 25c, 350 each.800, 600, Those Bathets, perfamed.at \u2018ace, e 81.00, 31.80, $3.00.86.00.$8.00 sack.Those Fun; at 800, 800, 75¢, $1.00 cach.Those Glove and Handkerchist Boxes, at $1.25, 82.25, $2.00, $3.00 each.Those Work Boxss, at 1.00, $1.33.$1.50, 81.75, $2.00, up to $15.00 sack, Ivory, at 81.25, 91.50, 81.75, 83.00, $3.50, $3.00, 83.50, up to 818.00 each.Those Shaving Sets, at 81.50, 61.75, $2.00, 02.25, up to 810 each.Those Manicure Beta, at 91,00, 81.25, 9L50, 82.00 up to 815.00 sach.Those Work Dozen.it 558 750.81.00, $1.10.81.23, 81.50, up to 612.5 Thoae Coffrets, .wr 75.62.35, 62.50 62.7 up to $0.50 each.Those Jewel cases, st $1.25.81.50, 81.75, 82.00, $2.25, up to $7.00 each.Those Tollet and Jowel Canes combined at $4, 85.25, 87.00 each, etc.Those Toilet Cases (complete).Oxiéized and bor + 1575 SI.CATHERINE STREET EAST.+ Now, Gentlemen! ! WAKE UP! This is the time Lo \u2018make your wife an Xmas Present.If are puzzled as to what is best to give er.we will remind you there is nothing more suitable than a pretty Mantle.CARSLEY BROTHERS in the East.SPECIAL: SPEOIAL! Just received a most beautiful line of \u201c Hand Painted,\u201d remember ** Hand Painted * Glove and Handkerchief 8iik Sachets, from 3:43.00 to $8.00 set.This line is worth your special attention: ask to see them.JUST RECEIVED, Just marked and now offered for sale, at prices that will sstonish every cue, Rich Lace Collars of all descriptions, styles and putterns for Ladies, Misses and Children ; ask to see them.Bargains for every one in this line of goods.Joy MES & Co 1781, 1788 NOTRE, DAME STRERT.h GRAND UINIS(MAS Sale AT THE Deelillme FRED SHIPTON Has been busy this past week buying Jobs in Goods suitable for presents.Bargains for both great and small.Bead This Lit of Job Lots Children's Wool Mantles, $8.50 for $1.50 Children's CASHMERE resses.4 8.50 for 1.95 Children\u2019s Gloves.basessencss 20c for 106 Children\u2019s Storm-Collars.81.00 for 39c- Children\u2019s Clouds 750 for 330 Also every garment warranted perfect fit.We therefore confidently Children\u2019s Caps.\u2026 50e for 15 ask you to see these goods before buying your presen Children\u2019s Mantles.$7.50 for £3.50 .S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame st.For the Ladies.BUSY! BUSY! Christmas Carda.Half Price Kid Gloves.85¢ for 49c Every day selling Short Jackets, at special quotations for Christmas Presents.! SHORT JACKETS, BEAVER OLOTH SHORT JACKETS, FUR TRIMMED.SHORT JACKETS, TRIMMED BRAID.SHORT JACKETS, NEW MATERIALS.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame st.1.The sale of the following Plush and Sealette Garments until 1st January, at the prices quoted : CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS.Quantity.PLUSH SHORT JACKETS.sescescae cprsmscestsescnsanas KETS \u201cSAMPLE\u201d PLUSH SHORT JACKETS.PLUSH SHORT JACKETS - Wea \u2014 CW vu = Bic sto.4 fine Musk Ox bon 40 Dites = ner and second hand sleigh Robes, fin ae sseortifen Chute oie ote, Coupe 204 Eaprèss No.a vey Ta 81.James strect, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 23RD INST, AT 3.20 O'CLOCK.D.H.& W.H, FRASKE, = 5 LA \u201c5 299 2 à BT AY AUTHORITY OF pcs ts, Fea pate a potage sites E'audtion on 80 James vtrook Our Large regis woth of the above | and will em who rol req in.res Tan le ny as builders.Remember the property will be r We have several | oppitalista who are anxiou Montreal Jie = an ' taken adv less dl a Bui a town Fear\u201d wit .BEVERAL 4.BODGHT LOTS IN SPKO which in ment See they wi Ta re Ive 100 per cent profit withih oe manufscturing concera, THB BRIDGE & IRON WORKS, WILL BE BUNNING BEFORE'SPRING plo ue at least! here ins vacan! few months w! aguaran some Îdua of selliug property.MOCUAIG & MAINWARING, 147 ST.JAMES ST.Telephone 2433.18 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO.hance for Ve Rave over Ba ions by oie and the sontrictor for ser Forks is now in ty krandop opportunity for d see Us BOON.orices on is Ral alice.Lake an Noobs 18 an ards k Silk, etc, ota ep Mines, 183 Bale at our Rooms, No.320 Bt.James at, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 22nd inst, AT 2.30 SHARK.D.H.& W.H.Rene A EMEMBER TO ATTEND | at our rooms, JL ABGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE \u2014FOR\u2014 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS ON TUESDAY NEXT, 23rd DECEMBER, Ar 2 O\"Crocx P.ML, 8t James Soweliers.such as For ok Boor ns Ui hairs, Bookcases, Desks, al Stan Tables of all descriptions, Fancy ther goods too numerous to m J.eH & CO., SEMI- DETAEHED 1 RISONCES et For sple tn the Wes End.For para spires, RK.THOMAS, 290x) 30 8T.AS x sThRPT.| DOUBLE DETACHED HOUSE FOR SALE, 278 University street.Lot about 82x14 unde in nice order.Will be wold at a sacrifice.tue once, RB.THOM.209x1 + 30 nt.John Street.New Cottage, ON SUSSEX ST., FOR SAI Just being finished: has extension; Éd Water; all modern LS session; Photograph daproy ote fm R.K, THOMAS, 209x1 BOB Ta DORCHESTER STREET WEST.Choice villa lots, with double frontage, f shoes best values n that loc: y ron or sale J.Cradock Simpson & Co.29933 181 ST.JAMES STREET.For Xmas Holidays.Mandañine, Tongerons, Florida and\u2019 ays.Oranges, Grapes, Pine Apples, Eto., also Mushrooms, Lattuce, Celery, Cucumbers, Cress.Tomatoes, Spinach, Caulifiowers and a choice selection of Table Plants, also choice Baskets of Fruit made to order.Holly and Mistletoe.M.BURNS, 2241 St.Catherine Sti 2001 QUEEN'S INSOLVENT NOTICE, In the matter of J.A.GENDRON, Farnham, Insolvent.The undorsigned will sell at public auction, at the former place of of business of said Insolvent, in the town of TUESDAY, 23ràd DAY of DRC.INSTANT, At Ten of the clock the foren » Lhe agse estate a» und der: À Narre ° and well axe bs rted sock of L », Boots And ui Bboes Grocert: ag and fizture erms\u2014one third cash ix months at six per cent interest, sec dored 02 nas fi .faction of Cura \u2018NTUART & BA rate Farnham, Dec.18th, 1890.urate ED EU used as a single, do Dle ar riple y ects.A choice and varied collection of lantern slides | so |: 209 2 J.TIGH & Co.Aucti JR FAIEABER.ris: Bale of Jowellery and Fancy Goods, Tors and Raia 1 Furniture, on Monday evening, 22; À December, st tT o'clock.Please attend this sale, these goods have to be sold without reserve.| 200 2 J.TIGH & Ce.Auctioneers.f) Xmas Goods Sleighs Toboggans Moccasins Waggons Velocipedes Doll Carriages Rocking Horses Toy Chairs | Tool Boxes Furniture Games Dolls , Blocks Iron Toys Steam Toys Tin Toys Toy Watches Mechanical Toys Paint Boxes Largest Line in Canada of Toys & Fancy Goods H.A.NELSON & SONS 59 to 63 ST.PETER STREHRT.Music Boxes.Work Boxes Writing .Desks \u2018 Dressing Cases Jewel Cases Cuff and Collar Boxes | Fancy Baskets Easpls En Plush Cases pr Silver Cases Manicure Sets Cups and Saucers China Figu Pertume Bottles Whisk Holders Marble Clocks = Ladies\u2019 Satchels Walking Sticks Music Rolls Toronto House\u201456 to 58 Front Street West.290% F.LAPOINTE, 1447 $t.Catherine street East, Sells fine Parlor Sets, in Plush, Brocatelle, ete., on $5 profit.1447 St.Cath: street east, sells good Parlor Sets, ify | 2.LAPOINTE, a Honore a 0er at Bamie, F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine \u2018street east, sells fine Walnut and Oak Bedroom Suites on $5 profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells good Elm, Ash or Birch Bed- com Suites on $2.50 profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells fine Dining-room Sata on 5-pr.F.LAPOINTE, Lu Se St.Catherine street east, sells good, styliah; Centre Tables on ê1 profit.P.LAPOINTE, rl St Catherine street east sells solid Centre Tables on 50.Carn street east, \u2018sells fine Oak Parlor Rockers, in \u201cmeans | - LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, solls good Easy Chairs on 250.profit F.LAPOÏNTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells Dining Chairs on 56.profit.F.LAPOINTE, iu 1447 Be Catherine street east, sells good Mattresses (well made) F.LAPOÏNTE, 1447 pi Octherine strest east, sells good Spring Beds on Nc.profit.F.LAPOINTE, 14475 ( Catherine street east, sells fine Deska and Bookoases on F.mo La on 60 ry Catherine stroet east, sells fine Ladies\u2019 Esoritoires, latent : on #8 _ofthesa Articles.should.NOT FAIL to take the A GENUINE CANADIAN FRIEZE All 500 Children\u2019s Ca) Children\u2019s Velvete cosT OF PLANT AT GUELPH, CANADA: $1 222,000.The importation of American Pianos practically stopped.The facts admitted in the United States on all hands.People who formerly bought American \u2018Pianos now purchase Bell.Best musicians and leading citizens exchanging standard American makes to get the Bell Piano.Beautiful cases in rare woods.SOLE AGENTS CENTRAL CANADA : WILLIS & CO.1624 Notre Dame Steet (near McGill St), HE MONTREAL.Established Over Quarter of a Century.TT ee 03 Holiday stock arriving daily.The BELL PIANO is fit to grace any mansion in Canada.ARE 5 33 DEAS TOGKED \u2014\u2014\u2014(at the New Store) WITH FF OVERCOATS .\u2014AT THE\u2014 Inet Gfothing House, ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, NEW SIDE, NEAR CRAIG STREET.\u2014\u2014\u20140 which must be sold REGARDLESS OF COS apont ¢ to say, but really marked down so low tha TIMES or ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.on Overcoat.ere ean scssnesnnneny 88.50 Worth $18.00 Men\u2019s Overooat, fine Beaver, flannel lined and tailor-made.$7.90 worth $16.00 Men's Overooat, fine English Melton, all-wool, raw edge and tail .srresscensesseerss0s01.$9.00, has sold $19.00 Men\u2019s Overcoat, gray all- wool Chinchilla, Pearl buttoned.85.90 worth $10.75 Men's Overcoat, fine all-wool Diagonal worsted.eerene.$4.90 worth 88.75 -wool Double Breasted Overcoat, extra worth $8.50, REDUCED BY US TO 25.25, or-made.long and Storm Collar, troed lined, w CLOSE THEM OUT AT > $3.90 = Overcoats from $2.25 to $3, n Suite at $2.90, worth $5.00 Boys\u2019 Pea Jackets, all-wool Chinchilla A few Eton Suits, $3.90, sod elsewh OUR FURNISHING GOODS, consistin Garments and Over Shirts, are marke Se A few left of our famous Aberdeen all-wool Scotch Seamless Socks at 15c, worth 350, IMPERIAL CLOTHING HOUSE, [ES Craig Sk on the new side : 24 to 26 54 Lawrence Main el them out.our own price, we were oo wif confess we have reached 8 few of our prices :\u2014 50-\u2014really cheap at $5.00 to 85.00.and Brass N Navy Buttons, $1.70 to olose lish, Sdotoh ; and Canadian under v mill HOLIDAY GIFTS for LADIES.OITY C| 8 OFFICE, t t Monteval.191h Dap- 1200 FUBLIO NOTICE is CE petatr æiven to = ai parties 1 gr rrears for ar tar Haton ext tended = the Dehors for pagiog sig J ANOARY Der alor di which sll persocs in default will cording to law, (By order.CHAS.GLACKMEYER.Holiday Gifts for Gentlemen.Holiday Gifts for Young People.At WILEY'S, OPEN EVERY NIGHT.1803 Notr e Dame St WANTED, ty Representative! - Must understand electrical business.Good - tos competént nan.- A YOUNG MAN FOK WIRING also required.T.W.NESS, G48 Crag Stieel, = WATER ANTES |A Ci \"03 City Clerk.J 2 > - Bich trifling { Wabimat~liow the People Brag Fa 2,\u201d SE ERer Conner.{Bvecil éerempondonce of the Bran) Dawves, Col December 13.\u2014The streets of Denver are decidedly cosmopolitan in character, Every State in the Union is represented on them, every Province in the Dominion and almost every country in the old worid; and in every shadeof complexion, from jet binokt to purest white.Swedes and Norwegians are plentiful; one hears them jabbering in guttural tones uear every new building, for they appear to be priucivally lastere! asons, eto.One sees the ubiquit- Diet Italian pos-aut vendor hob-nob- bing with Yankéa pper of I wonder OW many bashols or corn are dally popped ana consumed on the streets here.1 would not care to calculate, bot I don\u2019t wonder the Ameri- cap people 85 a nation are dyspeptic; a and in spite of the law, one joatles inst John Chinaman, bluscoa ed an à the ambodiment of silence.i the other day whose pigtail escaped alities however, thelr distinotive dress when they reach the est, and tho only really picturesque mid this jumble of nationalities from his ranch.The typical cowboy, mean, who indulges in certain vanities of dress as well as eccentricitiss ol speech, And in his furred or fringed leather trousers chaperajos, in the AMOUNT OF STAMPING AND TRIMMING on bis horned saddle and fapedaros,these are famlilar1y called chaps,and taps for short; in the studuings of gold on his broad brimmed hat, some are heavy with i%; in the becoming Unt of the ay sil M andierchier which protects eck; in the fineness of the stiver bit in hits horse's mouth in the smailness of his boot (no misguided member of the lemaie per- suBsion Was ever more anxiods WW squeeze her foot into 2 boot many sizes too small for her e comboy); in b for tte high pre which lead to bis gait a certain dashing, devil-may-care look, and even in the stoutness of hla horse nair {asso, indulges his taste in dress as far as his taste aud his opportunities will allow.The cowboy, however, is ming a somewhat uncommon sight on the streets of Denver.As the city reaches out its long arms toembrace within | its folds the surrounding country, the cowboy and his ranch e towards the mountain slopes, or away to where the unbroken prairie stretches It its 2 army length In undisturbed peace.teresting, if ominous, slght this La week, h the glimpses we have caught of the Uitlor.ent regiments a infantry and cavalry bf the United States army, which have passed through Denver en route {rom the various motiltary posts to Pine Ridge Agency, to be READINESS FOR ACTIVE SERVICE in the ve Sioux war.fe cavalry romsined in.the oity some hours to give the horses a rest after the long rallway journey, and soldiers In big cavalry ts, spurs and frontier worn fatigue uniforms thronged the streets.A number of them celebrated the city by getting a wee bit men y.None of them soem to anticipate much action, lieving that the indiana, if left aione, oi nearly a!l die of consumption before the winter is over.However, out of à regiment of f 80C odd, from San Mran- Cibo, twenty mun eso preferring to ace the d and exposure anos wi rather amusing at first to see ladies tri Ding along the streets here encased in Bealakin jackets, fur capes, carrying an open sunshade.' Incongruous as the two ap they are Inseparable « companions at this time of the year.This sunshade isa comical, jaunty little affair, muoh befriiled, and which it is puesible to cock at any angle or shut up into as small a bundle as Int air owner may desire, and is intend erely to protect the eyes from the blazing sunlight.The effect is rather funny until one grows accustomed toit; the woman mener looks so very big and\u2019 the parasol 1 have spoken before of the dust be ore: it is Dothing, however, to the mud.Fortunately, these mud visj- tations are like another kind of visits, few aud far between.But the day alters suowstorm, when THE SUN WILL BLAËE OUT AS HOTLY ns if it were July, the streets.and roads in a few minutes will reduced to a deplorable condition, liquid mud more than ankle deep, about the cynaletency of good Canadian on to mention a |W ls comfortab) he s him a millionnaire; t the on ountains increase considerably in in helsbt es he describes m; the tittle ponds around are takes ; Lhe mountain brouks, rivers and 60 un, until, î .he throws aside all restralut and 1 ss full of western enth m, put it litely, as the rest of them.I ve not yet become infected to any serious dezres, my- seit, but 1 have seen tvo Many to hope that I can escape if 1 rem here loug bres h.It is this very enthusiasm, however, which has inrgely hel to make Colorado what it Is.Porba we a litle more of that spirit at home so many Janada\u2019s sous au duughters would not WILLINGLY LEAVE HER BOUNDARIES to turn their steps toward the setting sun of anuther country.Tu one whose heart beats true and loyal to the > Waplaitls itis piu- ful to see the content with many of the Canadians here have seitled down, > hear them speak thankfully.of their esca frow such a slow old country,and to listen 5 them speaking openly of annexation bein, the ouly thing to save poor Canada.As have sald before, the Canadians do well here.1 they had Leen content to remain at home and work as hard, possibly they might bave done just as well, They think not.Those, often who came here for health and found it, nay be forgiven thelr gontent- ment, for lile is sweet to most of us, Canadian Quetors should understand, however, belore sending patiente out here, that a rule It nieans exile for, life.Hundreds of consumptives and others afflicted with diseases \u2018of a similar nature come to Colorado annually from all parts of the Dominion; not one in every ten ever returns, lam speaking, of course, of those who grow strong and come useful members of soclety.Alany barely live to reach the western land +towards which they look with lounging eyes and many are SENT BACK AT ONCE to their eastern homes as being too far gone to derive any benetit from the climate.Those who come while there ia yet time for recovery are told almost immediately upon their arrival, \u201ccertainly you will recover, but you must make up your mind to remain bere.You can live | and be comparatively Strong in Colorado; if you Jo east you will d Not only the physicians say this, but eory acquaintance, every friend that one moets or ©s, and each person has some ghastly tale to tell of one whu was rush enough to disregard this advice and returned to home and kindred, apparently recovered, but only to tind a speedy grave.N aturally, under the circumstances, most ple remain, and though at first rebe ling against what Is bot only exile but imprisonment, soon grow accustomed, their families join them, and success meets them other friends will follow, and thus so many more are taken from the Dominion to swell the census list of Colorado.Docturs have no idea of this when they send their patients out with the assurance that they can return in a year's time, buoying them up through the pain of parting with their native land and those they love.If, as] e been told, there are places in our own far © west wit climates equally beneficial to weak tous and throats, no time should be leet in mak-' ing them better known.LINDA BELL CozS0N, BERLIN'S GREAT DOCTOR, Dx.Koch had Made Wenderful Discoveries When he was Only ferty Years of age.Poultney Bigelow writes as follows in H Wi : Bome years ago, while Dan an inspection of The farms in the neighborhood of Berlin, to which all the sewage of that city is conveyed.I was much struck by the remark ol one of our party, a man of about forty years, vigorous physique, sharp, clear ey: and usiug very few but very strong wor \u201clo my opinion.\u201d said be, \u201cour elty ls, humanly speaking, beyond the reach epidemic.\u201d This oracular expression made Httle im- ression on me at the time,for though I had been introduced to the speaker, his name, not an unusual one, bad conveyed little beyond one syllable, and 1 fancied that he wae seeking to impress two Frenchmen present who had been commissioned by the city of Paris to report on the Berlin sewage 8 tem.That night.however, I repeated e language of Dr.Koch, for that was the oracular spokesman, to my host, a member soup.soon dries up.of course, oru the Gel man Parliament, and his angwer but while it lasts it is about as as : \u201cIf Dr.Koch said that, you may de- \u2018van be.There are à few interesting pointe pend upon 1ù ausoluiely, about their public school system here.the publio schools, fine bulldinge all of them by the way, are named ufter the American poets and writers, Whittier follow, Emeison, Bancraft, ete, thus Koen ing alive in the memories of the public and olars the names of those of whom the Boa is justly proud.Each school owns a flag which is unfurled on the anniversary of any great event in the nrtion\u2019s history.so that each child may know, as he sees the lars and pes float out upon the mora- ing breeze above his sehiool that upon this day some action worthy ol immortalization was performed.It encourages a spirit of patriotism, and helps each poner to point a moral and adorn a tale, he schools too are well provided with excaliecn public libraries and reading rooms.Indeed, every city and town coutains one or more free public libraries or reading rooms, according ww its size.In this they are far ahead of us.In tact, education is well attended to all over, though even the teachers can n.MURDERING THB QUEEN\u20188 ENGLISH until £ wonder it can recognize itself.Ap- rently Uncle Bam is not squeamisb on ints as grammur and pro- \u201c punoistion.Every female here.irrespective of ago or station, irrespective too of the age, station or gender of the parson, speaking to her, 1s addressed Thers ie, however, a variety of modes of bestowing this title.There's the short crisp \u201cma'am of the business person; there's the long -drawn out \u201cme a-a-am\u201d of school chil dren, they're life betore them and n tor hurry ;there's theconcilistory DD\u201d of the butcher and baker; there! 's the musical \u2018\u2019maum'\u201d\u2019 ol the oolured Hitle polite \u201cm'm\"\u201d o used to embarrass me anjoy ent of f socal pa \u2018 ras ad- fied Zan eel must - be y venerable looking person to inspire such unive respeot until | founa out it-was only the custom of the country which 1 shared in common with the colored lady who is kind enough to do my laundry Wo My newly acquired conceit soon vanished.One of the most piriking az - Sia remarked upon chaiacteristics of tron is tue immense amount of brag the people indulge in.It matters not fro, Md at state or country they hall, or cognized his gen graetz Koch at forty h upon cholera in India an claimed his discuvery (1883) of the \"comm or cholera bacillus, which at once placed nence with those of Pasteur, Lister, and Dr.Bigelow, of Boston, presented him with 100,000 marks, about $25,000, and soon after head of the Berlin Institute of Hygiene.hie a capacity was to organizo in the capital #50- called bygienic musuem on principles that would have deligh ood Franklin, the useful appliances that conduce to rth to wear, and even the Sua cioth which many of the German troops fold about their feet instead of stockings.Hours It is a wonderful enter discovery.\u201d This is not the place to upon an ACCOUNT OF DR.KOCH'S CONTRIBUTIONS to the sanitary conditions referred to , beyond remarking that it Hastrares the thor- Quehly practical cha; character of this great doctor's mind.Dr.Koch is one of the youngest among Germany\u2019s great men.oltke was sixty six before the world re- us on the fleld of Kôniz- made a report Egypt that bro; rvice to humanity.is name on an emi- His gratefui country! placed him at the Dr.Koch\u2019s pructi services a old Benjamin Here are gathered er all \u2014models of sewers; methods of ventilating houses, particularity schools and hospitals: plans of disposing of city by gorge bye g it upon arable land; BEST PATTERN OF SHOES res of woollen can be spent in Dr.Koch's museum, learning at every step the means of living better as well as more economicaliy, a standin, proof that Germans are no jess practica than theoretic in their 1ove of science.Bis- marok is.quo ted by his Boswell Busch as saying: \u201cBut for me three reat Wars would not have been four! 0,000 men ht, would not have been Etllod ¢ or their parents brothers, sisters, and widows have put mourning, and yet that is what I have done, with God\u2019 Ip.\u201d If Bismarck, for doing this, still finda admirers of his cai reer as \u201cWar Minister,\u201d what affection will not be iven to one who preserves not 80,000 lives n one Ytetime, but 800,000 perhaps every © year! IMPORTANCE OF DR.xours DISCOVERIES to his countrymen alone may be measured by recailing th at in fort ty years years Prussia alone lost 343,953 lives by cholera.The \u201cwiikt - \u2018skies they were born.average number of deaths by consum tion pd ur progress, for mineral re- every year in Prussia represents 01,35 aofurosé, fo: deur of ecenery, for sun- the German empire the average nomber ot sk ine, Jor the heaith-giving properties of its 1 \u201cdeathe-every year from \u201ctuberculosis a the © and ait 2e je beats thom ail.a d what lungs\u201d is 160,000 people.In Seriin, | ee does mot worth the ten years from 1878 to 7.there > died ine, Not only Kiros put they expect irom oconsum option AAA =.3 people, y stranger, a8 soon as he puts foot upon Berlin and Ne k being about equal in 7 fr dust Soll, te become equally enthu- population, These figures are eloauen most as much as timony to the importance of Dr.Koeh\u2019s ep or a By rate, happiness A to express an opinion other favorable of any thing cunnectea with ror 8 State.You must be prepared - hen you to ac- fod tbat Colo duris 5 the in finest coun- A ge ney nn discovery, particularly so as the ravages of thie disease are in many other countries greater still than in Germany.A CHRISTMAS JAS GREETING, and: vf oF - fn 501 \u2018or you d vettor stay away.Tho A Mates Crise poor, ka care a Saians © been here for any Ta porn 10 10 south, t to east, to west, Es of ime are ute as enthusisstio aud In every land Christ 18 risk guest, y me\" ot ny a finding A Merry, Merry Carl ; Bi Now we love more, ira aia, we roth oa store, | he A Ha Eau ie Toto eu 1 \u2018er ay, = Fed sa ven .Said { Vi op ker does soe : thorities shouk if t this \u201c14 may be totereating at this polos ot our history to divest a little to the social manners, customs and condition of the inhabl- tants of Montreal from the Cession of the Province to the close of the eighteenth century.\u201d As wo read that the King of France, in the years between 1650 and 1660 procured wives for his colonists, so, after the disbanding of the army, many of the officers and soldiers married woman of the country, and thus were 1 intermixed \u2018 the Old Country names French manners and religion, Which we dar in certain parts of Quebec Provinue at this very day.me controversy bas late'y sprung up anent this very thina, \u2018 in certain young men writing home to Canada for a supply of wives We know that duri the early years of the gold foyer both 2 Califoruia an inand Aus tralia Such ngs were done, and every young wo.almost as soon as she ded, was requested | ro became the wife legally and otherwise, of some miner or prospector in search 2 | id, Every sop which sailed to Can te rod tos 1650 and toitowing at is, to Quebec Years, was req out a oertaln number ot yo sq mon > called \u201cengages,\u201d who alterwards procured land, and then wanted wives, To Turnivh such, young women of good character were brought out under the auspices of religious persons of their uwusex.They were at first selected from amongst the orphan girls who were brouzht up in the Geuvrai Hospital in Paris, at the expense of the King.| Foon these circums stances they were cal King's Daughters.\u201d Afterwards, eds of stronger constitutions were chosen from the coun 1shes and thus muny of the present Quebec received their d ms ing after French and ry lis allegiance i Lo Geurge pe one struck by the great number ot intermarriages between the two nationalities, and I presume that edicts then were,as edicts now, put aside WHEN LOVE, THR ALL-COXQUEROR, bound two hearts together, though the one was French and the other Engilsh.We came acruss, in my last paper, a name in a ourious edict against Beggars\u2014 r.Delisle.®* * * ® Rav, Dr.Camp bell, in bis in- toresting volume on \u201c St.Gabriel Church,\u201d tells us thai now was \u201cthe first Protestant minister resident in Montreal,\u201d and then he adds information.which w applied to à French Protestant and which Yas previously spoken, of at the beginning of Shoes pa \u201cThe advent Into Carêda of neh Protestants, as representatives of the, Church of Eng: land, was in uanos of the policy of the British authoritios, who hoped by means of clergymen speaking their own language w convert the French Canadians to Protestantism, and thereby secure their Joyal, to England This hope of winning the faith of the Church of England was doomed to disappointment, and alter a fitty years\u2019 trial it was entirely abandoned.\u201d In vad his register from 1766 to 1787, we d very many such intermar riages.His register was the first Engl register in Montreal, for although were two Protestant clergymen before \u2018Bim, vis.: Rev.Mr.Ogilvie and Rev.Mr.Bennett, they left no registers.Bome of our most in- fluentiat families are mentioned, and others, whose names are connected with vancement and progress of he and Montreal in particular.We find the name ol Simon Frazer, of Woll 1d ner also the founder's name of versi- ty and Mctüilil streot, \u2018James MoGILY \u2018The of Rev.John Bethune, Pres Chaplain, > also among the number though his wife was of Bwise se oxtraction, and I presume a Protestant.Mostly all of common BD Sonu rane te in those 8 large percentage Seow also every man 8 English, French, and we w the result as the religion of their px posterity.Now let us look toa few of the baptisms during that period, and we find that the first n Baptized in 1768, and We fi first (so ras is recorded) old country, chi Id, was named Jobo Canada Crofton ia von.This was pa Septem r ext mon \\ was baptized.21 w tized in 1767 \u201cEre same number in 1768, 19 2770, The 0 Dumber i 20, 26 in fon to #, in \u201c7a, In 1774 reached th e bigheet number vet at being 31.In 1775, 23 were baptized, notwithstanding all the trouble in the city in connection with the Amer occupation of Montreal and the excited state of Canada oaused by the Invasion of the armies of MONTGOMERY AND ARNOLD, rose to 26 In 1776 ad fell to 21 in 1777; 1769, and Te ia creased in bap! t may generation to know the relative numbers ol male and female, al and girls, during these registered y y careful count there were 249 bows and ast girls baptized.This was keeping up an equsl shows that tween two and also shows that considering the number of English ing people and even thelr sdmitture, many of them tak French Canadian wiv the increase of population was beyond and above the report of General Carleton, when he wrote, \u2018This country must to the end of time be peopled by a Canaulan race \u201d (mesn- they are sensible ones, Te must wait for the United ire gs HE BppSE In rib e pi dames, SRE cory rge, a Da not Tor: SF pre \u201cOccasionally there isa Bolomton, Lewis, Obaries and Pullip, Among the firs oar names the Lrinclpal are Charlotte, Isabelia, Margaret, Cather] no Etiraboën h and Martha with also as ma, Eva, poser, Helo Barriet, Rachel.\u2018ars, Sara and osepha.We may laugh our on ancestors antiquated, but we have only to study thelr | works and ways and find out that they were as wise and worldly educated, as sh, and acute, as pushin and determined, as ci Deaded and tirm handed as ourselves and in third generation from them descended.Dorine these same years were buried 258 $ \u201cA VE row.\u201d The English Ja ques month.It.was sent by wl alaningr ol ndependence b and was four weeks in get and the packetship that © t across the Atlantic.One had curried Dot four weeks, but four monthe, before an answer fro other aide.Let us of this letter, ve Proud.of the ° Homer well be f its most 19h Senta onde fai divis visions ay EEE Lhep mills of e land and sewl t when Lull ma Belgium an 8, Fa oo Le Sther countries, a on \"Mao.io 1 od ee ue 58 a notice \u201c Letters for any of every woman | ence.extreme © convivial amusements.ter they keepu Upauch a.Sete |s intereuurse ee ay.Durd me mer they one large ve ng sum A somewhat mn ue , but throughout prinel inhabitants, bot male and female, principal ini week or Soren for the Pre org hboriy of The Town Sn this ne ae de ry has \u20ac the Gia which I mentioned generally .assembl Two stewards are appointed tor the ay.Tho ain always cop some now epot a | ere & spring or rill o and an lob family brings cold\u2019 provisions, he \u2018ete.the Wools is put together and the company.oftan amoun to one hundred persons, éits down to din~ ner.\u201d TEL IS THE rE oy THESE INTER- spoken of 1 of in this article would thnk wo of ib 1890,\u2014would be, ap then, more fraternal and ne es other.Not agreeing entirely wi Francois Perrault in his beautiful extrac which I give as found in one of the most interesting voiumes of modern | from the pen of Dr.Bender, of Québec still this Utopian period may yet come fn the dis uture.He says: \u201cHappy, thrive happy s shall be the da a of ajl denominations shall unitediy fort but one and tbe same family, have the same institutions, speak Lhe same language, y tho sume laws und have Bo other ambition tnan of bearing the Lame of Cuva- dians and combining their efforts to maintain the glory of the British Empire and the proeperity of the colony of Lower Canada.\u2019 This w was written about 33 2, and before the of 18 ina , no idea He had hoon a controvers arise throughout the whole of british North \u201cAmerica\u201d this same \u201cDu Lang To show the state of the social condition at this time may be also recorded the following facts: Here is mean which appeared in the pubile presso treal: 1st April, 1789.To be sold\u2014\"A stout, healthy negio, about 28 years of age, is an excellent very fit for working on a farm.of the Printer.\u201d As far back as 1777, John King, a negio, petitioned the Governor and [prays that he may be set at Moorty and giving as a reason, his services to the Government.Then ADS who had ajosty's service, \u201cprays the Governor for a pass passport to teot him in bis liberty, of which Cap Martin, vire hose wife he is pour serving ve him,\u201d \u201cod in LTH pat in demonter Aprilof that ve ar, one Samuel Judah makes t that as bis servant slave for about five mon that he t him take him by the collar, ete, ro The ordered poor \u201cJacob\u201d th 1 Ria for eet and to find securit ts (uture behavior,\u201d and in the same Court found the tals record Camis, A YEGRO MAN,\u201d HEE ordered him tobe discharged.ese days Montreal's _ this \u2018for £36 man altoamray in the 10th canary.To the professions, Somothing must be sald There were adv ours, notaries then as well as now.As regards ministers c of of religlon, one Bolscopal and one Presb: re suf- ficlent for Motion shal » donen.\u2018Boman Catholic churches or 86 comprehended number in that religion and polthor the | Ohurch a Ensisnd nor the Church of Boot nd ha near the close saw the \u201cHo red i me at lesst ey within js pre neta, fessional men are Found as aking for tor avers nge\u2014one from a reo for employ ment as such.Dr.i Surge or tating oe ana poin: ment tor bis so aftersta rola.Dr lake, Séth Rez Regt., wants to be a polntea 6 Me at Mon * He as we find his name years i cords as such.We find two Ja wards often recorded time for license, m.D.Powell and Thomas Walker.The first notice of a sébool- master and his Le application from John Puliman, » who has 8 since 1746 and \u201c prays for some marks Exocellency\u2019s favor, and, Inatly there rangois Hamelin, who requests license as attorney-at-law.These are sufficient to show that the professions were represented in Oid Montreal as they are so well represented at the pregentday.J.Dovaras BopTHWIOR.BURIED IN PRISON.An Accused Murderer Remains Twenty-two Years in ae or \u2018That is gra Done Alust might In 1868 sors broke e Augus Into the bouse of James F.Foste: Vg and on State pers poross.ai not | it blacks against whi moved ne he det Stal aa about Sosit At its Jiciad sad sentenced was pos >) -and-by 14 was dro, foes 1 Tat ee until %, townspeople til within twenty-four hours ng men an en who Board Dire 2 ET \u2018aoubttel 1 tone bs oul witnesses can Bo foun.itis sald fanaa ne present Judge did.tho it fault Le fus Boon doter woman pnd t : dented.{ und think.[= frighds will lon mépération.\u2018 Dot past midiléage, were \u201cbeskde à glowing grate fire, chatting who have met ~iy hour was late near veto The midnight, bub,no signs of weariness on slither he room was a library, Witf well-fflled bookoases on all sides; à large, business-like table in the centre and deeply cushioned chairs scattered about.One hook case contained substantial bindings, ouly medical works ln and with marks of\u2019 platoi visibls, Dr.Thornton, host and Deep ef 6 handsome huuse in which wasaltuated, was à man pastforty, the room was with iron-gray bair, we > nd ; ouge y au declsio: prempr in ni ÆAayiipathy in \u2018ercesed bis handao tee later he said, stretohin his deep arm chair, \u201cI disengaged.Give me permission ta that \u2018Win and næ stuft a towel \u2018strongly marked fea~ ure and en expression \u201cresolute, read is dark blue Tes and o pleasant smlle that often is companion, beavily lps.; hearded 4 aud bronzed by travel, was a ith a weaker lace, himself lazi- nd you alone OBTRUSIVB OFFIOR BELL ours, 80 that no wbluing woman er equall- ng brat can summon you away and ihake me unhapp ES Yions.Tom.Make the most of me now, for the claims of the whining \u201cYou know what I want to hear.you twelve years he equalling brats cannot be I left or man with a a struggling.almost wholly gratuitous prac- , 8 Bworn helor, and almost a hermit outside of-your profess opal duties, | find you wealthy, with a charming wife and a ular member of society, and vet pop practice as before, our almost entirely \u2018among those who could not fee you if they would, From what \u2018me, do OWN COUSIN, relative, unknown to did you iuberit your * Di it ever oocur to Jou Tom, that there are romances in real li bout use, quite as improbable as those founa upon the shelves of the circulating livrary?My experience will ponvince you that 1 spesk witn Suthogity.Twelve years ago\u2014we are get- house in a poor neighbo better times, more profitable practice and a fuller purse.was a nelor, because I could only offer poverty to a wile, a ber- use my studies were © mit ngrossing, In my small house I kept one old woman servan tidy.Born torg- who cooked for me, and keptthings ng no Carr artha could write, and I bad a no practice than that outside.> was one bitter night in January.Ge I was aroused by the office beli | and css OF EXCITED a way and run man, sir, knocked down by runa- over,\u2019 sald one of the parts, as they ently ane Poe ed their burden y oe put but not dead r ad har t, indeed, I found him, and my examination Convinced me that any further motion would result fatally, Keep 1 by removal to a hospi- must, Per risk his life the assistance of two of the men fu wad ease him and aticin | y En vited BY foo w the details of the injuries cian and surgeon, a8 much or my Fa ym a eho papb There rere.compiiaatto called apon then that 2° wore k it off, wT y somebody kept, | put him into my own no cos toid pont \u2018and as, it never that excited my thy as a man, the case that ALL MY SKILL AND KN and the patient o enduranos of great suffering made mé from the det.Tb.Th was fore he recovered clen! to fo th e brair pect my unfortunate guest Dearly s fortulxht Le injury suffi- on the suf- his name services.da myself for my hospitality or devotion, be- \u2018onusé Ï was so deeply ini nally considered that I vo d have fived on bread and ater rather than ba it taken out of m AM he becam stronger my patient became my [end and interes sed me deeply DEPTH OP HIS by the variety and INFORMATION, his spe of travel, and charm of con ot until he was convalescent an inmate of my home for four and oad a cie T Know that he was a man of living An the house I now occu im wae beyona human eklll, ut ears 1 stisnded him, alleviat- urine and often accepting his had never cat beet but ouga of his family, is Ms only coli Tr 1 for Janus socle od to oy nearly m hat he was a widower ch I had enjoyed for Ae \u201cCoan nine yea Il in love, L who h ad never cured before, became dee mother of one of oy wn age, the «lady Didow 7 An artist, whe die in Rome some four or five yours be.had sent -me an only \u201cshila, a rourable fore I met jer.She laowly dying Te isease of the Spine.elt nt before she saw m three wasmoh dut she tieseneos was for 8 But Bar olifld claimed OP] SL onylng the the child's Shas ht I could ease t| from which ab artist working in water colors a stores that ho autre Fed.She t in fancy MOST EXQUISITELY.much of her time and attention, and 1 knew she worked in hours whenshe should have bern, Pood a of the » Efew thik her o! aon a boy's shat it: Was use! while the chiid lived.sacrilege to give my love consid- while the mother love in her heart rit, Love- thought ratid Tent was t Fallng, sp her child ara piartt uld from trusted friend, LT ae ee heraby ev § SE at I shared the boy's slum- ificlng, gentle, and pute woman.with si the strength veheraman's y'e infatuation; But I 8| ma while 1 could ng shé wo e mors suggestion.\u201d td I tried to be content with winning the delicately trying z d abe b f ory Pood] areas § = ses } Tr to her, and, that ei soon as Ît sonld oy fathers fortune would be ais doa A Toa, she fiatl y refused to take it.Bhe- offended her feche er, and had accepted her e puniabinent and she would Rot | tan to to ance, Joceny, mone; vain |, IT raed the Juste her sieim.the Laas on.3 ; some of the May Feoptiaritiss of the In an om gr reatened taf 64 te.leave the olty a and never ren od, whi iis was disd, he toes as only the mother ave, and yet I thin my inherl \u201cAnd there goes tha beli I\" sald Tom, rising; \u201csol am oft.\u201d ii settled {yok calla oo ohio or ped all questl of: From u ons y y the disputed Fe ee si in \u2018those long Lives _UIRAMSHIPS, Portisnd, months, when her loneliness led her to \u201c3800 a 1890, 0.10, her true, loving (rien ot Xe Chaton = £1 pow, wheg a year: had passed, sD find the Biel lito was a saored memory, n onger » passionate pain to remember, I ¥eds asked her once more accept her fathers 1Jun, fortune and bis hetr with (t 5 do We needed no lawyer then to make the y do transfer, jor Lv I won my wife» without losing t_oonfounded office 3890-WINTER SERVIOCE\u201418DG ;; Liverpeol a at =D u Xr devons nad.+ re ea ete steauivrs sall from Por: & puiser, OT Ké HOUR U pos: urand trunk Ruilway teudn from the Wes = \u2018Lorunad at hooa, aud fro) fax about EAGTONL HSL = UFUSY #, OT La BUOTL AR 2xib Mier the 1 uatlw ay | HOLIDAY GOOD At Reduced Prices.commen Sn oe 1st January.Bona fide Iteductions on the wh and Table Ware, Tea Sets, ers, kc., & CERAMICS.tes, &c., very cholcest and late LAMPS.Planc, Banquet and Table Lamps, all new, .CLOCKS, In Onyx and Black Marble.&o.LEATHER GOODS.follos.£2.BRASS WARE.Boonces, Matoh Safes, Tables, ke, Our friends and pa the reduction in price for the month being genuine.ev.u.pee A CALL BOLICITED.* [lnnual Sale dar, sant December, and to be of our stock, comprising Electro Plate of every description in Flat, Hollow \u2018Waiters, Cake Baskets, &o., Spoons and Forks, Cutlery, pdt it Golden ps ras Lose.xo.in Ve Oqriabed.23 Bydck Dressing Cases, Cotab and Brush Omses, Porte trons may confidentig rely.on mber Open en Saturdays fer this month wntil WATSON & PELTON, \u2018ue jnvercoloua nial y train ro de Immense choice of New Articles for Presents Sons all kinds, for sale at FABULOUSLY LOW Thentores now being constructed at the corner of tit.Lawrence Main «: À #4.Catherine streeis for THE GENERAL BAZAAR COMPANY not Geck, thus eos lighting end being ready, the Company are obl tone at Done ol Le deseriyden.the Mall bervice carry Ui A GBEA' SACRIFICE the Iminsuse § The \u201cbk, \u201cHardinian® ous wilu Lue ect lah RATES OF PASSAGE rtland or Halifax-Oahin, $40, 84! From 0s \u2019 siurle: Ps $90, £11 EERE dation, Interime \u201cdia, : Berane at lowest 1a! 150% Nassau, Cuba, Mexice THE WINTER GEMs OF THE TROP) The MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS of the\u2019 WARD LINE rm de dosratohed for Bavan 9 TOYS \u2014FOR PRESENTS.\u2014 Art Objects, Perfumery, RELIGIOUS ARTICLES, CUTLERY, etc, etc.Ta Portland, Jet Class Chaos sine i 59: Rhum To Halifax, at Class.Le ain Si = Bi Sim Class, ge H Fort tretrt, 1 peur fuzther informa toauy Agen H.a.AA AT un x ole d dugua, and for van: This ix nxdderabio the Frontera Fauopico, \u2018Yuxpam snd V BAZAAR COMPANY, and à res due ores ine BoorBE with chy SE Mexico WEDNEÉDAIS\" public of Montreal to buy novelties from PARIM, Cisnfuegos, EVERY UTHÉE THURSDAR: VIENNA, LONDON, NEW YORK, ste, otc., AT VERY LOW PRICES! Royal Victoria Hotel Nassaü, n HFECTION, 3 desen mess Conn ane 50 Cases of BOKEMIAN and GERMAN GOODS ules, ste, YHUE, pow arriving.118 Vall strove RY yim er QOREAY DABGATNS in the magnificent store '8).Hei TROPICAL TOUR 8150; N Î | HAURCRIU N romain thoro dape tie » Fi 0 fe ame If sna Residence at the CONSTANT SPR.Th Tile ALCL IR Roane lab utiful § » \u2014\u2014FBEE ENTRANCE,\u2014 with the option of oItending th Trip at Bras A D Ve to Hayti and Colum CIDR Oo! FIM, FURWOOD & Frot THUS, COUK qua de Tourist agencies, 7.The General Bazaar Co.» | O0OMPOUND sm PIAS atofs carefaland peculiar admix.53 St.Sulpice St.| a RES se REMEDY CHRISTMAS CARDS, BEE Vin uE Christmas Bookle ts.@ckles A Large Assortment.Xew Demgna FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS.\u2014HOVELTIES IN\u2014 Framed Piclares, Cabinet Frames, Mirrors Holiday Goods in Great Variety, COBBAN MANTFG.Co., 148 McGill Street.Best Value pu \u201cThe 293°3 1aw turer thy bos ang Tegotable sperfents and | PICTURE FBA.IING.289110004 \u2014ASK YOUR: The : lvontine omuna ard for obstrnotie naan lor\u201d NOTICEFOR TENDERS.oa action of the liver and bowels whic] produce in Ee varieties of biliousand liver Bealed tenders received by the Trusteeh of 00! ta 1d by all Chemists the KR.C.Koperate net hoo) before thal hour Tre \u20ac clock pm.à Decontver Joh, 1860, for the grectiono a Cone EVAN 8 AN) D SONS .5, LIMITED, vent build: the he viliags of Alexsndsia.ork.and ques carpe use for nd roedng ond rox, daa I MEMORIAL NS and GROSSES OF Abd carpenter tender not Degessarily tel Of Nataral Flowors Embaimod.A EE Tox completion of the work whi be Mrs J.CONSTANT, lane wad bpocineativns mill be sions, of the Stadio\u20142310 St.Catherine Street, if Cobairinan) after 23rd Inst \u2014MONTREAL\u2014 D'À.MeDONALD, a.Lessons given, 28714 law oS Saw Aaa \u20ac PRS RA Anown tome.\" 111 Se, Ozford HL A Ancurs, MD, for Infants and Children.- wOusbeeta te so well adepted to chili Bik { recommend it as superior to avy presipiien 88%, Breslin, X.Y.Alezandria, 17th Dec., 1800.Wrang at arm's pettipe © the ER ETE.Tam Omar Ga Te Tr Murray Street, KV.do THE EviTORs readers fat 1 haves ee of my omedy FREE any of your readers aus have come EXTRACT OF BEEF Soo, Boro Tae Wess Ad mue Bk Ss dian A slight addition gives Z SIX PER CENT.DEBENTURES strength and \u201cflavor to, Sauces and Made Dishes, the se value sé aout TR ot) Soupe, rod dy au the capital and acuûte of the Fqnit- I of Breath, Boop, Frightfal Dreams, and B PILLS TAKEN For Siok Heada LLU FE a an PROPRIETART W FUE INT HrBILIOUS & NE VOUS \u201cSuch as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, : Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Coid Chills, pyilinass 8 of Heat, Lose of 4 ppt, Lootirenees, Sourvy \u201cBlolehos on the ail Nervous and Trating Smet dc.\"THE FIRST DOSE vite ive RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES.BESTORE FÉNALES TO COMPLETE HEAR.the, he, Weak Stomach, Impaired * Di a.Digestion, Consti Constipation, Disordered Liver, eto, too te that TE PRLS weet THE BEE 2 Cr ; EQUITABLE MORTGAGE E COMPANY.ge y wi fac-simily res sEQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANT Er tr ere pr mere te Vi « Porprmees Srarméænt, dune 30th, 1890, benture re oe ye: Biz 62 18 the &ckn od subsoribéil.\u2026.\u2026.\"#2,000,000 00 mortragas:on tmproved proparties ï losdtarremonr fer License er op Ça CASh).\u2026\u20261200e000es 1,000,000 00 voies Joss than 30.000.pont, te 1703 DA YB.Hen Ac i.Iw 8 end Guaran foo Fund.409,288 Qu 27 pia of the Eeulunie More Xr % PT reserve and ha silisninenrsisasirenessavorass 11 1,168, 685 04 201 nr to._\u2014 1.800, pee oo garant (in recommieodlog k \u2026 For Sale ot Par Par and Accraed Intereèt by LEWIS A.HART, Notary, RP oe wD Deion ; \\ age and Debenturs Investnients, RICE S84%s0lst __.JIomperial Bullding, 107 Ze James St, Moutres.! 7 - umATEFUL COMFORTING, \u201cBy » thoror ugh ka ES Arran of, ne Xo à Opern \u2018acnrettl application 97 of au es empire âne pro EFFECTUAL: iSomens { US bi Swelling after Meals, UINEA MANTED\u2014A able br A Eres arte Pise ne a ot 2 SALE inion, of Camda Les wt A epg MONTREAL DAILY STA SATURDAY: \u201cDROEMBER 3 20, i890 TWELVE PAGER AARNE Ae Ue HR Es) THE GRUBGIY HISTORY.| ut J stationing SISTER AGNESS BASKET, | ht rich BE SL | Eee fT aie tra oo EE Eee Resnoles Eten Ji pente à A don singer, and | pis there was no help for end oddly word what was supposed to be prime mess por mere are too many to re reproduce.Lil ot - gere grandiather began to wop.' Tt nment was found wi Le « Yao Bis sssi ; v Ee sort iy or heads of soem Tie Tad thaok Dr Tauptry Bepnaiates Wiktiowme called Hishops ofthe Belin charcn\u2019 ing basket which might easily have belonged Li12g8 to the sound of 5 whotbaE the boy had die do Sarees on such rations, and a the war path In- Clatms and Maintains he secrated Chad a bishop.Theodore upbraid- in some housekoeper\u2019s closet, but looked ont had only TO hm So scanty whish a ul a nh child stead of the souse, ibley an .having been @ cull; | oonépoted mouse.Gena They hud 16.000 Continuity of the Chuzoh of Tngltad.| 89,Sbaa A not having b ce ,( Bazaar, art of the 7 ule that givets to the poor lendeth to troops under them.In this ux war the Tb Editor of Br, CC : nae e li he Biste ur baske \u201cGalvanized Yankees,\u201d aa thoy were call a your th man pry te ma oraniee mitted and received Rumish oonsecration 49- - hurzjed in abd oud, with for ei the late hours Sad came Ç pe tack Bim, and Cu once Roger = TS Chambers\u2019 oun July 5th, page 485, made thelr ap, ano.There wee seve he vw from Theodore the authority of the Po shopping.Btill it was plain the air had told u Butt his health, and dered, with a queer pucker at \u2018 p (4 a Appodrs the folowin regiments of these \u201cGalvanized Yankees\u201d the Rev.Dr.Williams claims that he bas jn AD.669, see ok ET, chap.36, And the basket had not come thereby mech ON Spring he, too, bad died, leaving the olden Corner or of his month.whether ie d - À Bic, lca of the Might pe un golden and they did -service againet the Sioux.abundantly established the points for which Rook iV, chap.2.Dr, Williams \u20ac Ils boy alone, all alune, for even the ol had be that the Lord bad a way of pa ; ; ä t ined that \u201cGalvanised Yan- On its cover, which was fastened \" may be oxplain ed t van dent.been ie ily for food and rent.\u2018Fora people x who Jou PA] fgmetning, bY mals he has been contending.And so with a quota, on from Bede, and says it.EX rem {0 Uf the coming moon gradually.& Gouiederate lo prisoners who took e t sapremacy of the ] om was card il i din SS Rl HTS EET Shs fins Be Em de bi A cri, a Eat 5 CS | th Das ot tnt pc Sf Sh i SSR Er Omaxtora dv ad ne CUVE et septémber, regiments to fight Indians in preteranee to he flees from the fleld, And certalnly, if as an Obligation on Theodore, an lena 5 band: 0 in smaller HE volée bed féliod ions aol now, atthe |- - ALR, vis, appoars the tation oper p Pég0 remaining in Northern prisons.upblushing denial of historical fects mo thet the obligation was this oath (w oh De, soript: \u201cAn the, ordi, below, Inced Ip:{ Christmas time, holay sl in the garret of 7 \" eee A d notorious ths Wiliams quoted), 1 oan ouly this basket cay w ren receive & woman w 10-8 rough sort of way, had CONDUCTING CHRISTMAS FESTIVALS.\u201cTHOUGHTS AY EVENTIDR.EVENING GAMES FOR THE HOLIDAYS.umerous and so us thet ignorance | J quotation, oF \"sta tatement of w od and gladls distri by Eister been kind to b ~ Tt : \"nf *A ésescent moo the dusky sky is climbing.\u201d a \"| of them can hardiy be pleaded; if sweeping says, ges re Fred to, as 1t was here that Sister Agnes was hb _Buggeetions for Christmas Trees\u2014How Sante '- \u201cWould 1t be remind the sentimentaltst Spelling Game, assortions which have nob one word of | it most dishonest PN hore is not a word in the ray ot the moratag, Just: after the\u2019 ing to find him.Her heart beat Test as she Claus May Come Down the Chimney, \u2014 & ; a2d the poo oot that or Croat.Inoons 40 Not climb the Each 1 ayer is roviced with & pencil and truth in thein; if al lon of facts and either chapter about Wini w BY teptgtad b b great store were opened, climbed the rickety stairs that led to his ol : Ns Arama cay that they arf at eventide and & slip paper, p and the person having statements so transparent to elude the IM Che comsceration ot Ob % ng.Ho says burch i A witha gent.sens Jace bad arme as 11 de vrétea Nivius calage ae th top to 1 lar reparti den the aor schools the ding as tue moon is charge ord eo game alts where a k or explanetion of misunderstan ni se e a its pi tood 8, EL Fer Frida hark x Sloe then, no doubt, Dr.Wiilisme odin, be pro nig [by Winl the person abc Jueationod for à moment looking Into tan 1t caloulai.Of the stairs a dook stoud open, and without Sught to be mited by Uokota; and tenchecs two waiting to knook she stepped Goitly across OURht to mako sure that every scholar r Waning.Tours, watch may be readily consulted.A word is ocall ) rated bow m 8 \u2014_\u2014 an umm a ED or ou So ; pres Bo te lu a round thera Sosa | shops of the British Ration who ) opt 114 moving & EA pire -gone the threshold.By the lizht of & candle she receive & present upon the tree.This m with \u201coa q « Come,\u201d or * Go\u201d ferable.This word is written at the top of all this courageous sbouting as he Tuna J{00°F, according to the canoni away, arma.ould seb the little Leo lying on a low bed.bo easily arranged for by consulting wit he annorance of having Lhe paste 1 Yoo Kattor ar Notes and Queries: enoh paper.und at a given time each of the Py The iearned dootor then undertook be log Joined with him i ihe brdination, at Dow, all sorte of lances had been const 7% vad with & sudden: iadmas, Mii, aod gilts.Tor thot shildren \"Any \u2018scholar pot bikokin rub off on bis panta, and A ¥ Sn.\u2014A gentleman, writing from the country Le Pe nek an to trite down ar many words rove: 1.ere Dover Was ANF 3 éllo est vir prœyatus Consecvatus Antioles, ed lt as ment she was beside him.us provided for, must, without fall, D ch commence with nt British Churoh.The ! of its À ora » Bazaar some had evidently regarded it as ; lady rriend In 0 wn, bet weak ho lady first loiter of the given word and can be existence was, he toid us, a figment.1 aball Adsumpiis (n Societatem Ordinationta udobus one of ihe noveltien of de dav, pie the th a (he sald In a Jour vole, bave you es tros are to bo free ao the I thesia Wolff S Blacking ; de Brettonum gente ia qui Dommnicun mmatical, and in- spelled with the lottors of which that word not repeat the abundanteonfutation « of that jects Lo thin has happened\u2014a beautiful must be taken that no child is omitted 4 magmitioant Deep Black Polish, which laste i the basement, and had passed it with a dort diem, ul aœpius diclum est secus point contained in your colum He Pasc op ; BE 7 as Lows.that he he sboutds have \u2018sad, te I intend Lo go Lo, | is composed, each letter being used only as , from the list, in many Bunday-schoolge en's buots » etc.Which is the correct word to use, often as it occurs in the word selected.At undertook to rove: 27 That this.british -| orem Cu laugh.Others had taken It seriously, and happened on purpose for ea-\u2014a \u2018so 8 tree\u201d & week, sudon Wamea's a month.; ems or go?Why?Yours truly, the end of three minutes the leader cabs Churoh, which nev exisied, was vont vicissimam lunam celebrant.Non enim eral after reading the card bad sent a tod of ye uf een rer oo © tr uplis Bol fi ro, O.A SUBSCRISRE.\u201cTime,\u201d and each person reads aloud the out of existence by the heathen {unc ullus excepto tll illo vine in tota Brit- approval, bly a paroel, into the depths, Bhe slipped the music-box from under her ls rc on 0 ok {fre wh bh OLMSTRD à © à evorgatare.\u201cIdo not think there can be much doubt on words on his slip and ests the number of Ssxon Invaders.The historigal facts {ania Cunonice ordinalua.\u201d There Is not an- à ow had look upon it coldly, and thors shawl and laid 1t down on the bed.Then & | $ schoo tT or or pas ete Der oy 0., General Agents for Canada, | \u2018de ou If the gentleman intends to them down in numerals.When one writes adduced 5» confutation of that contention Pther word about the consecration of Chad were nervous and belated shoppers wiobhur- 8be turned the handle, and in another tats poor ck children whom ( J BOT ont.\u201cay a visto the lady, b ho is right in saying a word that contains a letter or letters not were so conclusive that Dr.Willlams saw iD Book LH.cap, 28.Again, in Book IV, ried by without even seeing it.Among minute waves of music rippled across the Lam coming to to Thus, if any per- in the original word, he loses two mar, no escape but just to put on a bold face and sop.2 there 1s not a word about the two them all, bowever, the basket had been Stillness, one falling upon another boftly ARP PRIVILEGED TO INVITE.C © SIVII A ; \u2018son says to another, When will you come which he must set down against himself; deny the existence of these facts, whatever Br tish Bishops oho assisted Wini at the slowly fi filing.Bundlea of all shapes and tenderly, till it seemed as if every corner of A pleasing entertalnmen oy games and a ).the answer naturaily fe and If any oue has words which no one else history may say.Btrange, again, that the cousecration of Chad having \u201cno rank ubove ad sed there together, and\u2019 by the bare, dingy room was full.generous supper.are provided, besides a Last Novelt \u201c1 RT on ol seo you on such a date;\u201d has thought of, he le allowed to take two that of Presbyter;\u201d it ls à pure Invention ix o'olock in The evening Santa Claus Oh! what minutes were those that fol- al live Santa,\u201d whe presides over the vel y , ¢ \u201cI will go and see you,\u201d however far the credits for each.Aiter the words have all may be apart.Leen read, the next letter of the original _ The only passage that cap find, which word ls taken as the initial for à new sec of with the question, occurs at p.188 of words; and when these D treated late Dean ord\u2019s \u201cPlea for the Queen's like the others, the next letter is taken, and Doctor did not see that in his last letter he meutious a fact which completely disproves gither of Pr Yiliams or his authority.It his assertion that this anclent British eh hat, not boa re ave be- church was swept out of existence by the Data © to BI Tht kin ols given: Saxons, for he tells us that Wini, assisted by Put no reason for his el cowh re that hn It, however, appears \u2014 saved oe Bad.pe us o british Church, reasons were, fret that Chad had been cons secrated to a see then Blled by Wilfred, If would v ; lowed.How the little Italian laughed and festivities and distributes the presents oF se \u201cThe: not have scor hed the load.in this cried, how he clapped his thin Lands and personally.In country towns where thore THE FIAM basket.\u201d Te lant a cheery-faced woman who would have sprung from the bed if Siste ase cover poor children than in city d had just tucked a tiny parcel of hor, own Agnes hud not held him down! He had ut more old and ae down between two larger ones.\u201cI f been starving for a bit of melody.It seemed poole 1 Living in solitary places where Sister Agnes's eyes will shine when Se as if the very sonnd had made him stron ong cold and enow shuts them away Shen the outside world, some- ish.\u201d He writes: \u201cIn a letter bearing +o on until all have bevn used.\u2018The leader nsecra .After ita address, \u2018N.B\u2019 1 am ask must eco to it that no one writes a word Britten ano come from if there was no soes ie.I vas a oud scheme of hers, sot- 848in.He knew every air in that marv.\u2018whether the expreesion \u2018I am coming to after time Is It oa Take, for example, the British Hiohops cox ng the Saxon period?3, Which was uncanonical, and secondly ting it h = ra lous box, and now and then he accompanied es the young folk, in well-to do famille \"you à visit, is correct; whether 1U ought word aristocratic.Beginning with the letter Dr.Wit Illams undertook to prove that that the assisting Bishope celebrated A nove! « one,\u201d returned her companion.the strains with his vole, in tones so clear provides in some hall or vestry.Ol 2.) mot rather Lo be, \u2018lam going to pay you A a will bo found the words, art, artist, air.ap oath of obedience tg the Pope and the ster according to the British rule.\u201cOne oxpects calls calls for charity in the Bud sweet that Sister Agnes held her breath and young are lovited, anda general season visit?* * * Wo \u2018might, of course, use going, arctic, aorta, at, attic, act, acts, actor, ete, Roman Chureh, which he quotes, had been Not a word about there being Presbyters.churches, for wonder.He begged for more, more, and king is enjoyed.The aged and % \"but it would be in the temporal sense, not These having been read and the debit and Again there is nothing whatever in Bede to \u2018Ab, but we dont al Tall to church and we it Was not till every tune had been pla red foo le ones who cannot be present at the taken by all bishopa of the Lhe Euglish Church justity Dr.Wiiliame\" statement: \u201cAnd Chad do all come here,\u201d laughed the other.\u201csis.twice over that he lay back on his p estival are most generously remembered, PERFUMERY THIN INET NOL \u201cL fin that of motion.* * * * An apology is al- credit marks set down, a new set of words for eight hundred years before revoit of most required for setting down things so beginning with r are written, such as roar, of Henry VIII.His ohlef authority for this 4m mulled and pecewed Ro tor Agnes doesn't meau that any of us shall content.a bi dark thir gifts being hu ype the trea with vious And simple; but the doing eo may rot, 100, rota, ete.When a letter octurs statement\u2014the only one that gives any from ne Ou authority 0, the escape.She's always, plotting and oon- Then he turned | 8 great, ark eyeson i 0 Festito in cate hac Ee inokoned as o show what sort of usages prevail twice or oftener in the word, It ls used but information as ve the date at which it began \\y words that Bede Lian ahoct done fio triving bow she can r poor.It's a Sister Agnes, \u201cWhoo a1, come from?\u201d part o tha Sonora life pi the neighborhood and aye upheld in some portions of our once as an initial.The player whohas been to im tates expilcitiy that that only wo Ÿ at Be Jo de ut the trans- wonderful head that little her ho has, and he whis ored, lo sent Among le Various devices to represent the SOLD I mentioned the address of the letter able to remember the fewest words, or who oath whioh Dr, Williams thinks destroyed 8 ir es a Ge Theodore) g wonderful heart to matoh it.\u201d The Lord,\" replied Sister Agnes solemn- downcoming of Santa Claus from the roof Sa AT EvERy account in some measure for the enquiry; has mado the most errors in spelling, or in tho autonomy of the kglish Church was fret Ordinationem ejus demeo © catoliea rations Well, I hove she'll know what to do with I¥.\u201cThe Lord himself.\u201d She wassilent for-| through the chimrey, pesloglng } his well- SL it seems to me to one which we writing words containing letters that do not y Pope Clement the VIII about consummavit.\u201d There is thus no authority all the t logs she's collected,\u201d said the 8 moment, stroking his surly hair.Then laden rap upon bis back, that of arrang- aN GOOD throns should never Soave thought of occur fn the original word, is sentenced 1605, 50 vears after Henrys revolt.fudy histori the statement made by y other, seuil a medio dublously.\u201cIt must be Bbe added, \u201cYou shall hear all about it to- ing a Brace, upon the stage or platform NW Oe HAIR-DRESSER\u2019S mpking.\u201d pay a forfeit by the ona who has the most He Polls\u201d Us that there was a much lider Chad.\u201cBade save ha \u201ccommiote record ued a perfect med morrow, bul you must rest now.You must near the S00 ¢ AND Le primary meaning of \u201ccome\u201d is \u201cto credit marks.This game not only affords form of oath which was first imp by tion\u201d à Bede says Sn comple 8 | ina \u2018Oh,\u201d sald the champion of the basket, lie still and be happy.\u201d bbe kissed Dim, like UHUALLY MOST SATISPACTORY ¢ Fo PERFUMER'S KE.move forward or advance from any dig: considorable amusement, but It also servos Pius the 1V at the suggeation of tie Coune.oy Ganaded whatever ceremonies he «ghe'll ind Just the right place for overy- the rosl sister she was, then stole &way 4 the little people.This may bo easily 3 \"2,\" the wind comes from the west = as qn excellent drill for those who are not of Trent, thought.packing.dibs evid ons chat by thing.prhother vs a a paper of pins or a brows back to the cottage with the little pre this: Take 8 one-thon ve Depoxit in Montreal J > \u2019 | ; sub * pauent y one od ° {appronck we well up in spelling.THAT IS TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS AFTER THAT not mean re-ordination, for,in the ordination > Ta do Hoo roles bane dred pec.ible that the ey seemed to her a oot lon aod one foot wide, for the shelf of LAVIOLETTE & NELSON.when we say, \u201cI will come to town MY BROTHER IS HOMN FROM CHINA.REVOLT, of Bishops elected or appointed to now sees ple mac ket.\u201d use onger had before, and t far bo ht i\" cach en Fon two > R ISS i; Benzo, when and pay you a visit.\u201d The The players sit about the room in actrele, How does Dr.Willlams get over these described in this chapter, he invariably uses As back spoke, a portly old gentleman, She was scious.of polar a trifle, Just ei er oh ds elght inches wi 2 ve feat L BO from home Is of course presupposed and thefirst says to bis right-hand nelgh- statements?Why, by the simplest possible the word ordinavit.So that Dr.Williams\u2019 who was waiting ft for the streetcar, edged 8 trifle, tired when she entered ong, to es tho ou Pports of t 1° pmantel, ; 1 the promise; but the coming or arrival, is bor, \"My brother 1s home from Chin expedient.Because Barrow says that the proof from Bede of the existence of his oath à little nearer the basket.He Was fairly Own door.She went straight to the little Bls0 08! os 0 © ron of the fire eee 3 6 important\u2019 part to which attention\u2019 ls which the person addressed replies, \u201cWhat oleuses in a different character are in the at this period vanishes into thin air.The joaded down with bundles.The pockets cr Pêrlor.To ber surprise a stranger was P Doo: paint the whole brick color.Then, Berm uda Bottled À wn.The word \u201cuugrammatical\u201d used Sid he bring you?\u201d The first player answers, more ancient oaths extant in the Gregorian Doctor telle us that ho has at his fur-lined overcoat bulged like & school- there before her,a portly ola gentleman, When on mark it In oblong squares in \u201cwy o JE my correspondent, ie not applicable to \"A fan.\u201d whereupon he begins to fan him- Decretals, a statement which Barrow ex- last found \u201cthe authorities on which boy's, There was a good-sized box under Who, at the moment, was standing near propre a oto re resent bricks with white u ao not I Fin not be es rouds au 2 case.self with his open right hand.The second plalns by showlag in what differeut sense he made the assertion that the Bishe each arm, and he was unmistakably hug.the basket, looking at it with a grave, nog paint or py k, lace this frame before Le fo te consequensens ponst- f person then mukes the same announcement one of those clauses was used, for the words ops of England had taken the oath ging a tin cart and horses.Many of the tv 8ay a rather severe expression, This, i pe En oor an en It there deetor, 1 can afford olber en the % \" The Puritan E: Emigrants.the third.with the same result, and the regulas aanctorum patrum, which bound which he quoted for 800 years.\u201d Hesa 3ay8, people who saw him smiled.lt was mot RoWever, Sister Agnes did not perceive.She rmly, ng a large ploture above the time nor tte money.\u201d \u201cWell, if me the Zator Notes and Queries: game proceeds until every player is fan- those who suvecribed it to obey the rules \u201cThey furnish proof of the accuracy of my customary for Roger Holden, the rich Was blinking in the sudden change from mantel to cove r the upper space of the door, that is teaposstble, trs 2 u kindly answer the follow! ning himseli with Lis right haud.The first of the Holy Fathers, were changed In tha statements.\u201d He,however,oniy mentions one banker, tocarry bis own bundles.But not a the darkness vuiside, to the brightness hack t tur urkey-red cloth to the Inner edge of | adostion thr IDIODED ho Columns of Lue max HOWIIE piayer then repeats the same words as bor new oath of Clement into regalia sancti authority, the Rev, B.C.Bhimeal), evidently whit cared he for their smiles.Why, it was Of Lhe room, and nothing was very clear to the supports to cover the lower ; 8 ; Was the banishment of tho Puntans teem tore, receiven the same nuswer and replies, Petri, which obliged those who took it to some prejudiced oid Puritan.His name does the night before Christmas, and did not the Ber \u201d .arawit \u201cthreo i nk ward rom the floor; 1 5 England due 10 Protestant or Catholic intoler- \u201cIwo fans\u201d he then commences to fan him- conserve the royalties of Holy Peter.Upon not appear greatest saint in all the calendar go loaded Sister Agnes, I presume, said the the easing of the door al ac the lower this statement of Burrow's that there was AMONG THE LIST OF HISTORICAL WRITERS.another oath, never heard of, us Dr.Carry I cannot therefore refer to him, but it makes has proved in your issue 0?Novomber 27, till ng difference as Dr.Williams does not quote ance?\u201d ENQUIRER, self with both bands, and this is continued Notre Dame street.as baforo until ull are eimilarly in motion, \u201cEnquirer\u201d will find in the elghth chapter A third time the announcement and ques- Ag cown lke 8 pack-horse?Besides, there wag tleman, bowing slightly, and he part of thedoor.Mark the cloth to -re danger, at this late hour, that pack rather stifily, \u201cI have not the honor of Mont bricks; the oloth and lines should be ages knowing your surname.\u201d which were left to be delivered night not \u201cIt is not of the slightest consequence,\u201d somewhat blackened in \u201cHistory of the En ) People\u2019 tion are repeated and call for the answer, the close of the eleventh century, and not statements of his,but only quo on ti à of Green\u201d Puritan eo gland\") glist Pe ently \u201cA Pekin shoe,\u201d at which one.foot ls lifted, romulgated,as Dr.Williams telis us,tili A.D.ousting ments Fox aya: on Te etn pres arrive on any CE na ae Holden, dr, must said Sister Agnes, in her sweetest voice.THE CENTRE OF THE FIRE-PLACE ; ll answer to hiejquestion.~The Puritans, first beel, then toe, The next round sets 12 and altogether different in char- teils us, \u201cinforms us \u2018that Pope Alexander father had planned for him.\u201cMine,\u201d resumed the stranger, still more where the heat le usually greatest.Quite a f .however, were not, strictly speaking, ban.Loth feet in motion; and the fifth time the acter, ae Barrow, explains, from that The LIL decreed that no Arch tshop should It was for this young person, aged five Stifly.\u201cis Hoiden\u2014Roger Holden.\u201d realistio effect may be obtained of a in OF PURE NORWEGIAN : : tahed.but driven away from England by question, \u201cWhat did\u2019 he bring you?\u2019 is ask.which Dr.Williams quoted, the Doctor receive the pail unless he should firstewear.\u201d 18, that all these bundles were intended Bister Agnes gave littloory, That name the grate, thus: Make light framework COP LIVER, OIL.4 reecutions of Archbishop Laud.At ed, the answer is, \u201cA nodding mandarin,\u201d builds up this argument.The Decrotale He omits the words in Fox \u201cto obey the The old gentleman had taxed his wits in the W886 not new to her.She had read it an of wood.Tack upon this a strip of red cloth, the pe .which demands a continuous bowing of the of Gregory were compilations into a code uf \" hour before on a purchase-check which fell Isometimes cull it Bermuda Bote : * P.499 Mr.Groen writes: \u201cThe secret offer Pope.\u201d Fox then procesds to describe the buying, and really he flattered himself that D LL say five inches wide.Bet this around the tied, and many canes of ; of a Cardlual\u2019s hat proved Rome's sense head.While the gume is in progress none the Decretais which were in force before his solemnity of giving | the pallin his own time, he had left out nothing which a youth of from the wrapper of the music-box.\u201cO, fireplace in the shape of à grate, and place 5 y that Laud was doing his work for her; Of the motions that have Leen once started time.Thus Barrow's authority carries the and quotes the oath of Clement the VILI, that age could desire.His latest purchase, Sir!\u201d she exclaimed, taking a step towards inside a a burning amp-out/ of sight, of CONSUMPTION, 4 > while his rejection of it, and his own re- ¢an be allowed to cease, under penaity of a date of the oath lo.sa Saiidefinite period trom which Dr.Williams has been quoting.and the one on whichuhe prided himeoif Bim.and holding out ber band in & manner the appearance of a cheerfully B kitis, C: - + iterated prolestations, prove equally that forfeit imposed by th he person etes expressly States th D.123 the oath Do: f Wanrrow Upon this the Doctor constructs the follow- most, was à musle-box, an exquisite affair Fit was you who Dut.that oautiel mue | 8 glowing fire ls Is falned.À uae-log, where it ronchitis, Cough Lu 7 n o 0 A arv ume, %.: with \"tho great body ons Cathoiicisns ion blood and enlivens the memory, and it uotes did not exist till the time of Clement po a ce Men \"the Ar chbiime eof Tinea it} Bad cos aig heavy Dot dozen fam po Obtained, Is, of courses better than a en hing ere Cold d cost a big, heavy gold Dlece, box into my bas andfath had actually e VIIL There was, he teils us, another Johnston to and York from A.D.596 to ime of ht undoubtedly ras)\u201d sald Boger Holden.Santa has plenty of room to enter by the EME that the most sensis garded as a work which only time could hould, therefore, be followed by a strictly e \u201c 5 fn chuok! or ro, Srandie the coin down c on the \u201cI intended to cuntribute a trifle.\u201d door with a good-sized pack on his Shoal tive stomach ean take it.Another bring about, but for which Be could prepare ental game.Shanon of whl wore ote diiarons Gort the the pail Term Home gh excoptions.received This music-box \u201cA trifief\" burst out Sister Agnes, unable dors.H thing.which a té a = urch of Eng!an y ralsing it to a the pall irom Rome.\u2018Therefore as all the counter.muaslc-i would meet a Ti à urs a r 08, un © must take time, however, before ng which commends n the 3 \u201c higher standard of Catholic fee fing and This is a very diverting ening game.and, as he illustrates, wera altogether per- archbishops received the pali, andas.accord- long-felt want, and might reconcile to restra It.\u201cCan you speak of descend arrange for the oo: tio, stimulating properties of the Nye p i w ora very wide verted in the Clementine oath, so that until ing to Fox, these oaths were imposed o loved namesa ant; aad bai 1 oa that exquisite thing a .Pino?clatter So fo are hoofe up n the roof, To pophosp tes whieh 1c contains.ES Belect a deep bow windo Catholio Reunion où nineteuti fn his doorway, ana stretch a shest smoothly Dr.Williams can prove that Barrow's state- all wno received the pall from Rome across it to serve as a flat curtain.A person ments are untrue, and that the oath in the it foilows that all rom A.KD.696 Decretals of Gregory 18 the very 82moe as down to the time of Henry took that of Clement the VIII, upon the exaction tie above oaths.Therelore, when 1 said the of which, from the English clergy, he now onth was taken for 800 years, I was cor- states bls whole case, all his arguments rect.\u201d How clear! how conclusive! how about the date of ths Gregorian Decretals satisfactory.There are just two little flaws enied the vilege ot tae on poi denied, ther\u2019s grand Why, eir, it is wealth, it is happiness, jingle of sielgh-bells and the wheezing and ou will find it for sale at yeur plano.He was thinking of this purchase it ie almost life itself & child who was Encozing thal Desess arily attend tho descent Eine, 5, In saim Bennie ror: Be ullar satisfaction, when the voices starving without it! it io the git out of all of a corpulént, old fellow through a smoky SCOTT & BOWNE, BelleviDa of ot the fro Indies talking about the basket the world which his angel might have sooty chimney.Little people have very bare | Teach od bia, vidently hore vas gome- çhosen for him.1ty Jou could hare seen bia it 1e fai la a Santa who arrives b puy og w had not noticed.He bent a face when he heard that mus you cou other way than the chimney route.\u2014.little.and peered | through his glasses at the even imagine his delight, you would know Home Journal y + Te sooner had his eleva: sits a little back from the centre of the cur- .tion to Lhe See of Canterbury placed him at tain, without a light, and a brilllant lamp is {Mie head of the English Church tan he placed on u table several feet from the op- \u201c turned the High Commission into a stand- posite side of the curtain.Then the coni- ing attack on the Puritan ministers.Rec- PADY, one by one, march between the lamp AF S \u2018 : tors and Vicars were scolded, suspendod and\u2019 the white surface; the seated perso rove nothing whatever.His argument is which the Doctor has overlooked.The first card on the 00 it was no trifle you had given him.\u201d rete, deprived for \u2018Gospel Preachin « « 4 tries to recognize ench person by the shadow ust as conclusive as If 'he had undertaken ig that Fox tells us that it was Pope Alex- \u201cHe, that giveth \u2018to the poor lendeth to the And the combining sense of Roger Hole DRESSING A CHRISTMAS TREE.Hundréds of Puritan ministers ere cited of his profile or figure, and the players try to prove that John Smith stole @ ander 111 who obliged Metropolitans den\u2019s munificence and modesty so over- \u2014_\u2014 ommission and ellenced to deceive him by distorting thelr Te faces or black horse because Wm.Jones used, to own swear, as Dr.Williams ghotation puts fo \u201cump, * said Roger Holden under his Wheimed Sister Agnes that the tears sprang A Christmas tree ought to be selected with a white one, the point of the proof being Then, secondly, Fox does not say that that in each case there was a horse.The Alexander compeiled them to swear \u201chess fact that the black horse was not In exist- oatha,\u201d but \u201cto swear ovedience to the ence for five hundred years after the white pope\u201d In some such general terms, no one counts for nothing.But the doctor re- doubt, as Dr.Carry shows were employed turns to his authorities.The Rev.Dr.at first.Now, Pope Alexander tirst en Henry in his history states, D.oy that forced this oath of obedience to the Pope, Archbishop Theodore \u201creduced everything justoad of thé old unsworn promise of to perfect conformity to the Church of obedience, at the very end of the 12th Rome.\u201d Upon this quotation Dr.Wililams century, 1178 A.D,, i.e., 510 years after the bases this zuagnificent piece of reasoning.timeat which Dr.Williams insists his oaths \u201cNow this is the condition of things which were exacted.And be it observed, Fox does would be produced by obedience to such an not say that he required \u201cthese oaths\u201d but oath, and as Barrow pushos it back among in general terms to swear obedience to thé breath.He had spenta guod deal of his to her eyes, and she losta second 6: expres- Bpecial reference to the space 1t is to occupy ; life fn taku, loans, but it could not pion on t at gentleman's face, an expression One with branches firm, not too broad, and said t \"fe had ever made many of astonishment touched with genuine dis- quite tail is best.The upper branches to the Dots be least not private loans.He may.ould be decorated belore the tree is set up, fh it Je la true, made outa tow rather band- as lie understand, he neksq d slowly.În case the are foo tall to boreashed by step- or the nef: of cer \u201cthat you La posed of th charities, but for these city b a baad ready?the strands that confine the upper branches plainly his debtor, and the city had been Already,\u201d replied Blister Agnes nea serenely, of trees as prepared for market, then tying prompt to render him in return a fair \u201cI could not Jet 8 such happ wait upon the tips of the boughs white cot- amount of glory.It was olear that the loan morning.\u201d And then she Ly im impetu- ton-batting snow-balls, short loope of whlch Sister Ag nes wanted would not be ously of the little Leo, how his life had once popped-oorn, strings of cranberries, glitter- paid in 8 that 3 oud over like to have been full of lové and musta, but had deen od orname nts.etc.eto, The decoration of asked her ove would ever be emp of a e spoke of 0 ay ore or elaborate, as paid, and voice which seemed to need only the touch | desired.To save expense, yet at the same D OTD De [1 [] or deprived.In the diocese of Norwich slope bending their figures into any \" thirty parochial ministers were expelled manner possible, The watoher A com : Hrom their Cures.* * As Laud's hands to remain seated until be reco Die a [:: grew heavier, the Sumber of Puritan emi- ope, who in turn takes the chur, and the + grants to America rose fast, three thou- £ame proceeds.This game, which Is some- 3.7 sand new colonists arrived from England in times called \u2018\u2018caricature portraits,\u201dmay be \u201c.® single year.* ® ® * The growing made very amusing, because as a rule the m of meaner emigrants marked the person sitting in the dark has his mind = terrible pressure of the Lime.In the space fiXeu upon acertain member of tbe company -: often or eleven years, two hundred emi- Vhom ho has determined to recognize, and \u201c grantehipe had \u20ac rossed the Atlantic, and he often makes drotl blunders in order to x twenty thousand Englishmen had found a delay until the expected person appears refuge in the West.\u201d It Is needless to quote belivre the curtain, EL oll 7 rr 7 Voss hi more, TRUNK-PACKING.what security th \u201d \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 the decretals which existed in an indefinite Pope.Bo that Dr.Williams has proved that Stil the card aa Dot à gave.lease him, He of Joy to make it one of the rarest and time to insure a brilliant effect, it ia a good \u2014\u2014 of EACH INDIAN COST $1000.sora, rame requires 8 290d moflory s 21 period anterior to 300 years before the hia otatement, that ail Blenops of tos wort ecitd did not displease | ahokre | SWéotcet In the world, and, bor own vois plan to hang the gifts so that bright, oon- \".WEstimated Expense of Dis ing the Pack my sister's (or any other Tolative's ounding of the Protestant Church of Eng- English Church from 667 took the oath bit of Christmas humor.and he was notin- &lmost breazing with joy, she ended, \u2018He trasting colors maly set oft undles A SYMPTOMS Melts pongo of Lispossessing trunk with her bast bonnet.\u201d The second l8nd, the inference is fair that the oath was which he quoted, by a decree.promulgated to contribute a trifle to the success 18 happier to-night than he has been for {lone up in bro wh paper acs never protir; =» are; intense iccling Red Man in the United States.continues, \u201cI pack my sister's trunk with {9 existence as early as À.D.668.\u201d Very 510 years after that date, which decree im.di the scheme.long, long months, He has taken heart but dolls, bright-covered books, Ex.; aréaine moe her camel\u2019s-ha haw) and her best bonnet.\u201d - There are only Just three or four but that there was no oath imposed before He began to think (yer the things in his again.He has begun to get well, x sir] painted to To bright silk handesrble 6 and : Eraiching.ital The St Louls Globe Democrat says: Since 1.third takes it up with, \u201cI ook my broken links In the chain of agument.The that date, and that \u2018him osth was not im- load.Blnce buying the music-box the reat What must it be to bave given that White carte 8, waggons, etc., should be misved te sr - the Fourth of July, 1715, when this govern- sister's trunk with a box of Yooth-powder, first is that Barrow does not push the oath posad then, and evidantiy not tili after the ed rather fom There was a \u201cWhat indeed!\u201d thought Roger Hold rominent view, | TCHIRG à PILES.vraie which Dr.Wiitiame quotes back among the fupt tween land an decrotals that existed more than 300 years Futuro be ween En, he pnd Dome as = Pneu tee 's Ark now, a good orthodox plaything and he emlied rather grimly.Th The en bo litted When t A rer are all nicely arranged anged, ent began, the Indians have cust the d + Be her camel's-hair shawl and her best bonnet.~he believed It was mentioned In the Bible bis tako a libe: uantity of frost powder an ited States $1,000,000,000.When the The fourth person in the party adds, \u201cI old Pequot chief mot the Pilgrim Fathers ist i f nickel- boiore the founding of the Protestant escape from the conclusions which the hi \u2014why not hand it over to Sister Agnes?He had actUaUr Men van ce bas & dozen, more or less, packages of gilt and eration, as = 2.ingen ba amok.sal ! pont eleo me, pak d'écissors, st Tunk with a tha Ay see Churshot England; he says express! ih at | torical al proof 1 Lgave of the an «i-Papai action con dered for .moment, then wih 8 good- did Dot seo\u201d that ue Er oft Ber or Fringe these Rh oto at nt Cour Pr ned Dei vee 000, camel's-huir shawl and ner bent bonnet.years after Henry Villa revoit.Ho says pad vd ependence thoy English ! ran natured smile, drew one of the es from usiness with bister Agnes.LTMAN BORS & CO, Montreal, Wholesale Axents*_, hat was the estimated numberof The next player then eays, \"I pack my under his arm and deposited it on the top he said, \u201callow me to congratulate you on much space as possible, and cover lightly secondly that there was another oath dif- nical exerclse of \u201ctemporal power by the of the basket.The next Instant be was the extraordinary energy with which you thofront and sides of of the'treo w fth it.\u2018the red race tnen living within what are fister's trunk with a box of sewing-machine now the bounds of the United States, - fering In character from this, found in the Pope.\u201d But the \u201ctemporal power of the hurrying out to cateh tbe stree our enferprises,\u201d then with a v sprinkle the glitterin frost powder upon HH) \u2019 \"And so it LDpears hat to Jato needles.8 Rt pamela, plated scissors, 8 decretais of Gregory, but pren that a not Pope\u201d means his ancient Italian kingdom, dust Let few minutes later, » *ruddy-faced algniiied \u2018Good covering he withdrew.sy be tres branches.don à brillant lhe H U M P H R E Y S 20 Bho act of di P1000 fer every buck, hair shawl and her best bonnet.\u201d Pushed aaventbdl as Bellet mae Penad which never attempted, so far as I know, hman, who Was evidently au express- Rister Agnes looked after him for a minute {¢ tree, bocoiies À veritable ore; a n'Brecrcs aroscteutificaly and £ w and papoose living on the soil when 1huS the game proceeds, each one (quoted in Dr.Carry\u2019s letter) both prove, by Luodus England, It was on the ground\u2019 © man,ehte He smiled bruadiy ith a rel er puzzled face.Then, she said bags and bonbon © ls always waloomed ed y ssretily prore iptions ; ed Re White pap Of 5 d mentioning some new artiole to go into the uo! Vin + Co Hi CE AN Da ne his spiritual authority.as successor of Bt © saw tek beaped-up basket, shook it a herself, brightening : shell : 5 ais ays comed by Peas in private red prescri te joud for are A an came \u2018Mess Are Found trunk, and repeating the list given His at the end of the llth cen- Peter, that he claimed the right to rule the foe to settle the contents, drew down the to horse there are some people in this world © = ymee.5 he has a fund of Chri people.Every single : ngs to mingle EEE hed figures, but they are very close to the exact b tues.À ore that time whole church, and It was in the attem fed cover as best he could, and carried it out to bear © Fecord.Three years ago Mr.Tom Donald | bY edocessar.it Ono in on She aie Noah: BIBHOPS ONLY PROMISED OBEDIENCE To exercise of that right that the English his waggon.Then hie drove away with it, Thora da 1e did not otro tar uf 3 with be bi gifta bois seit mn more welcome\u2014 emgorredteiurths Breton and dragon ArT = -son, who 1s now in charge of the Indian ta called.and the delinquent either drops THEIE METROPOLITAN snd clergy and people withstood him.down the Fond crowded 8 through par- afterwards to ponder hy this eccentric Journal, decd ihosovereign remédiesoithe World.homed made a careful compilatlon.He | coring game or else yea forfeit named (not the Pope) without any oath.Van If.Mr.Editor, you will kindly allow me rower and quleter ones, till he came to a old gentleman had come to soe her at all, = races that from July 4, 1776, to June 30, by some member of the party whom be Es n like Barrow asserts that the settied 8pace for one, letter more, I think that I oan red brick oo oottage, with 8 little brown cross Mea while the old g gentleman bad bailed : vers 2, Congestion.on.infummation.886, the Indians had cost the government | 03 200 10 Judge The next person then for of the oath as used ot th td remove the difficulties felt by Mr.Lariviere, on the roof.ght almost have seemed 20k and was being rapidly carried 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worn Colic.« 929, 239, 28.402.It 1s safe to say that the to ropent the ever-increasing list, jo tne Mise pe e present day pr, Carry and, perbaps, even Dr.Williams, a chapel but for the plants biossoming in foward sad handsome resid th Tog Celie or Heeling of Infants years added to the record afuce which will usually coneist of droll OF Dre\u2019 which Dr Willems quotes mas posoros | J.LaNGTRY.every window, r part of the own.\u2018There Was no time Wign Baby was sick, ws gave har Custorte.arrbon, CC rar MR.DONALDSON'S RESEARCHES porterous articles with long and compii- b CI t wit?bat D.1592 Sister Agnes herself threw open the door.to uy another musio bs though Be would \"Aolora Mar as om ever ich of der th by] ope emen ween A DAGGER FOR THE DEAD.hore Was an eager expression on her f ladiy b a | Wheta she was a Child, sbe cried for Castoria.joaghies N Bro ch or will bring the figures up to $1,000,000,000, tated names, whic 1 © course cer or horn a 1605, Van pen the great Roman a hs hie peered out into the twilight, b rat gla 5\u201d ave one so.Ii 0 as-tree she clung to cafalela,\u201d Facesche This enormous amount is about one-third iMeult @ remem er and to articulate Ennontat sa 8 a no.oath to the Pope was Druggist Fay's Precaution Agsinet Being 8 pees to & smile which pus fat a ¢ at his house was already ait an if itd Wheti she became Mise, lung Castoris.eadnc Sick Bendache Vertigo of what the war of the rebellion cost.One- eT: Ta om me Riigonth tiem ls reached, required till the ond of the eleventh century Buried Alive.St sunshine whan she saw the basket.Op Lo sures were rot disclosed at 9 promised When she bad Children, she gave tham Castoria.} PETER Per ë third o line cod Selvin ta Ë Pons mences over aguin.A smaller number of Jal Bishops was merely to ba some of The Philadelphia Rec Record of recent dats the dear kind pio a ares this Sona from the little Roger.He approached gt] - Crp py ooh, Dies ui rating +; bei of the $1,000,000, have been ab- Rriicles may, of course, be agreed upon at the Papal authority.Even In the 13th says: A keen da, or wil be driven into the 8 he arled, ol asping g he ow, I festivities, it must be confessed, in & very fitters freias, Ex es K; gorbed in fightin Indiane, Benator Doc- the boginning of ihe game; and if thers are century all Bishops did not take this oath heart of George of Hammonton, N.knew woule boss armaforthe oad it Li2ePpointed and Irritated frame of mind.ut eue, TT APP ; dite © of Wisconsin once ventilated this IU £0 many persone in the party, the game of fidelity to the Roman Pontiff, but only J.,and then the pods & ich has resting rosci 196 out be Farms fo e das i A prett ty lady met him as he step at fles, Blind gr Bleeding.dian war business.He wns in tbe Sonate May po round the circle more than once\u2014 those under the immediate jurladiction in the coffin above ground for twb weeks hea Sain ned or her Into ibe beater o fe his own vor, and read instantly in ts sacs CU RLI N E.en ces x G4 nthe Head ee oi aa 1 Per Bu ds dut SE | A TT wi TE iene pire aS ne Na Pons eos Le ond | #72 CURLIN {pe XY » Nh \u201d os Memurred to the costorthe propocod érantsr _CRUELTY IN THE GERMAN ARMY.Sao DOW Tents: SO AWAY § Ra Over 600 out of ny stories have been flosti to REA sachiida Roger has presents enough without is 42d on ivi he alr, eprous [rents \u201ci : aw out of th a a A te soie A Frivate's Life Sometimes by no Menus a | the © rh pos for By onth na ai nit pia ah io sisters it Wan down the baske y.a8 fhe se if you don à frs him about the box h ore Ty oa Diseasesof Bellet Suid \u20ac.a cost © © Indian wars 16 same * fal a .\u201c timo bo gave somo Interesting, facts avout Happy One.Barrow, Policia: and Van threo men revealed that tho brother was not dead, but The man el eho TI} be round to hel But Doger's grandfather.did teil eon Bl opatains nothing stokes Sold by by Drogpists, or sont postraid n the origin of these Indiun wars.Whatie Captain Edmund \u201cMuller, formerly In the Of most profound and np, learning, [ina tance, and therefore the er would not Thon, ran Whistling back to pit 8,\u201d Mo sa him about the box.& heppened an hour my.suds entirely free {rom any.Eee an ssa od ig RE oo rs | orien on of The Gat aha | ay chet tums SYS) Porm noc mba, oes str, Se El A | Toul die, DOS ESS SEL SAR Ha Een .tal Lime bhare was perfect peace has just let loose another expose of & ï - wali und it several times in t PRICE, bUe.per Bottle, Qor.William and John Streets, N' the plains, Some Mormons were driv- i w & oath and the 800 years and all the in- tion in fact.The somewhat unusual pro- aro à sort of off beautitully.r n In ecstacy .e \u2018IDR their oitle toward fait Lake.Near io the forman mar have: nothing erences be has bullt upon it, But there id ceedings were the reault of complying ith Speechless hag appineea.he little said came over al thors forte: and oad Just given his will TELE sn on reaslps OF Es GOI1F1 C J ; .e e ased tra fo 6 tary Doct wok nering of Indlae.¢ \\ry'siriko recruits in the face with their Île certain that Theodore d did name reduce and again during his sickness, P ward for the tin cart and horses, otprice 8d cents extra for postans.a \u2014T\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 he military post was there, and the Ine fists, 8 piton them, jam heavy metal helmets lane pied LSamped vear it.One of ihe down on their heads, crack their toes.with lo rifle butts and hit them under thé ehin till y BELONGING TO A MORMON.they bite their Longues off.These are such The emigrant complained.The officer in Ordinary and trivial occurrences that I wiil psommand at the post sent out a ruliordinate Dot burden the reader with the narration of asjeis ready.i \u201cYes, \"sal Blster Agnes, \u201cI'll come In | \u201cBut there was to have boon something WPESES VOS AI0É Péage SC Toronto Con L0seo a minu else, Roger,\u201d said the old gentiem: Bt oe \u2018seemed unable to turn away trom | \u2018something\u2019 nicer than all thé rest, and THE CANADA package, Lying on the vee toh at which og Doria Bo ndgèd with wink, you Rn, O e a kit she must takie a peep\u2019 before she could little fellow on knee and told him about Sugar Refining Co.everything in the Engl ish , Sburah into per- 1t is said that Mr, Fay bad several dreams, fect conformity ' whatever the exactly alike, in which he was Pictured a8 v.Dr.Hoary % pay to the contrary, having fallen into a trance, and.while The \u2018Onureh of Rome of that day was not that state was buried alive.The horrible much lke the Church of Home which we lliusion made such an impression on his know.; Dr.Freeman says that Augustine mind that Mr.Fay exacted a promise from ith 20 men.This little force went to the them.A few of the more refined cruelties, Sister Agnes's basket and how he had + #-Indian camp and demanded the surrender however, may be of interest.A sertain and d Tnecdore would Ss pofhte fn dispute entail programme she heal down his © She lifted 1t and untied the string.The the funny mistake\u2014it really did begin to (LIMITED), Pa ANEMIA -CHLOROSIS ; jet of the Bioux who hud killed the cow, ihe officer liad the habit of smoking ste pass- between the churches planted by the Roman injunction was that his body shoul kept nTapDe A oll of and ja aio she seem 8 ile funny\u2014of dropping the beautl MONTREAL.Le - FER .:aiternative Une I at the camp would be Tocmaong Lhe sie en i u hat aa unéasy Missionaries and the Svottish churches were above ground a sufficient time to put al d tmos uu ul musio-box jhe ful and coatly pus ic-box in IL; instoad of .Ou L \u201cfired De are a ee 0 de | aabors throm off ncaa often 07 | the shape of the onswre and the time of doubts at rest, sud when they were convin- had ever seen\u2014carved: rose-wood, in the Nualys Atk, as he intended: Aud how, > Le I mand: We are lulu to pay Tor his aul bed clothes.Whenever the cor in Ques.keeping Easter, noi very important points, ced that life was extinct they wore to make Wit poarh = od Sister though he ha d one post-huste Stotar Fd 3 Dubalo skine.\u201d Tho arm my oflicer declined.tion saw a man thus uncovered he pibesed It Was decided at the Bynod of Whitty Pe urance art Wl by plungiug 8 dager tae PE E Sn clad ee an! Agnes Agnes en \u2018already given it te ansthes GA Recommended Ly ie greaiesi ii.in tho Ÿ He rspeated his dewand (or the immediate the Jighted og the cigar Saainsta tender hat the Fran vans 12 these mate it.Hote be arguod with sd tronsed Episters 8 pu anale and and all a ons the room u te Nis chang ps fii Le ces À A .\u2018iho Indians refused.\u2018The ofli- part of his Los a habit of young |\u201d orced cles , an be filled o \u201cDo you i ad it = surrender ie Indians r fus des Y\u2014 Feéruits when carrying the gun on Re teft Theodore enfo the decree.He also that nothing would satiety him.The vee ate strains od With music; first th the 8 softy Do know Fog.hr about dy other.Mid in the blood its natural colour and gives HE established settled dioceses | and parishes last resort mus gwen and it wust Sven So boy\u201d demanded be cen trippineg walt mie and thon à patriote min hich the inh 4 Wha, 40 CE rauBt-Lazere, PARIS 3 IR \"In 20 init utes the soldiers were kiliag 8houlder tu incline the head slight! 17 the rose: pe) Bcalped.\u2018That.was the begiunin ot right.This is quite patural.mcr in rue of \u201cthe GC Golfio moe 0 oF the Bisnos mines ato a Se prossncs of Surin older opis in .om, ES died ot SE ND AT ALL CHEMISTS \u201cthe Sloux war of 1854, Tho wat lasted three OY regiment was accustomed to cure tile and his olerzy living astefy.He The signs ?dissolution rere undentably Sa little maid ad come back to the roc \u201cWhy, account of :or four years.It cost the United Siaves be- bubit y holding 8 sharp pruning knife tired three Bisho to hte part in every plain yesterday, aithough the face pie 0 hse dled away Bisiar eopishment.\"When him, » aiid hi his radiation à and then he cast $ \u2018teen $15,000,000 and $20,000 The close Lo Lhe right cheek in t lololty of | al conseoration, lnstend of one, as tained a hfe-itke color.This was tho music awa Aztes Surned to bout to r what Sister Agnes had NavaJoo war was another io: Mi.Doo vo oar.The siig i movement and t 9 lw tha\" al Sons among the Celts.These straw at which the sisters ciutehed, she, ast Yeo In a quiver for, told him or the little Italian./ He did not re- ; ittle told about.For many years after this recruit was cut.ha made the quiok verte points of conformit which he en- pi yetcans expisin that such à colot is not at ag à she oor \u201cie oh make him member ail, but the story brought a very i} 0 Koverament acquired the tertitory in which movement of escape, natural to ihe man iad tor he did n pre.conformity unusudl in dead persons.The heroic Fells Ho mus have ic this very night.sober look into his listener's round blues - -E the Navajoés lived there was no trouble, under the ciregimel ces, he got à slash fore liturg or in 4 i mos of conducting roots of settling all doubts of death by pi So him at on oyes, and ali at once it flashed upon Roget Tadheg: cc 4\u201d \u201cQue day à Navajue Ivdian was visiting tie across the cheel 1 fu on Publis rorshl Roman liturgy, as pre applica on of cold steel will take place $ the little maid re- Hol 60, a8 1t had not with all Bist ar.guess | BA IHRE Lu \u2018Fort wbére the troops were.He got into a tay.just as such a learful scone bad hap- holar Py own was never uséd in this morning just before the funeral cere onstrated, Ko vain she reminded Sister el hata a sorrowfal femal dimes\u201d rity.} nt È \"= QUARREL WITH A NEGRO BOY pend, uhd the recruit, bleeding and qui ver- and.until th Roman separation in.the monp, fn: 1° -0 ei Chat une had been ou day and for that other boy, not so very au b cide, Fp = It Tg EE » halonslng.to ane of.the officers: The \u2018sup ti ti CT oy ie brutal officer who had | ; England, of Élisauëth.Great variety pre- The dagger pe not be drawn from the body pothing since morning: in vain to he lost father and mother other and be lylog SE To stain Toi} aa RE 4 ; ition was that the negro TE sali the rac Tuite at once and re ported the matter to vatiou different parte ace land.There ait te the unged In, but go wi = ghe raoallod to bo Seite plan of of à Phing slo Curis Ww ose fod ir dina.Tho lator drew.lie bow sud put his reciments After Chant all offioers looked upto the time of the Reformation © Ter | ike SPY grer¥ibini ready deliver In the morning.EA said the litle Roger, break- fedto his tribe.he ofloes sent a de bittorest enemuy.Side commander of my gertalniy Theodore did not impose upon the, THE BACKLOG.egies Sad mors She pas ot res ce See that boy.WI vou _ ; i ae paie battalion sald & cilétle thing of that Kind cata ee Dr.Willems quotaados.as I posts) | Wiout, ue windisbitsae, | Uved.Ka fox \u2018ie.Fok The elite Gao mie morrow?\u201d We are now putting up, expressly Ja \u2018any delay the the troops wore marched out and fogimonte coumander rental ms ae Pe teste; b's wate Laval wih tho ember git Saf a\" ivw\" ious i Tabor: with toe box sald to old cont know RE Boe for family use, the finest qual ue of k Three el ore marked oldies, e offendih officer requires ; 0 2 tis room fn Core fling down\u2019 the \u201cbat thas iy sould tell us, and hen wo elg ay ?.backiog pu £0,\" évary ÿ Dossl » we 90 4 the Nev y arrest and was.then \u2019 \u2019 EEE EE ER Eee EAT | BETIRGR | E \u201cSomething About \u2014 Burs Followers and the New Famous ~ Ghost Dance Font Sr, Q T., Deoe Desember 19,\u2014Lisuten- ant H.Le Scott, Seventh Cavalry, left this post on November 27, with H.P.Jones, post interpreter, and two Kiowa scouts, for the purpose of ascertaining the feeling of the Kiows Indians at a danoe then In progress pear Buddu\u2019 Mountain, The camp was found to be on Stinking Creek, a tributary of the Washita, about thirty-five miles from the post.Before the arrival of the party the Indians had heard that soldiers were on the way te p the dance.They were be dan Eine what is undoubtediy the same thin Hat they call in the North the \u201cMessiah or \u201cghost\u201d dance.The Indians on being questioned seemed to hava cut-and-dried answers ready, but some Kiowas, who been out horse hunting sud had not bean posted concernlux tbe feulinæ toward us, entd that the others were dancing for \u201cChrist to come.\u201d \u2018They were ali friendly, however, and were williag to ive information on any other subjecs, and frequently invited us to join in the dance, which stopped about midnight.HOW THE DANCE BEGINS.The second day (the 26th) It began again about four D.m.with about four people in a ring taking hold of each other's hands and moving around with a peculiar step In the direction of the hands of a watch, eay- ing several short songe over and over {awain.Some of the words of \u2018these songs bave direot meaning in the Kiowa language, others do not, but each song has a significance its own.They are prayers to Jesus to look down and bless them and to give them good crops and to bless the white ople also.Gradually the ring was en- Parte zed by the addition of men, women nnd Cuildren using the same songs and step.They would make one complets round of the circle under the direction of a leader, sume- times holding up one hand to \u201cJesus,\u201d sometimes both hands, according as the loader set the example.When the leader got around they would all stop and rest fora few moments, -At long intervals they would pit down and rest for about five minutes, They would leave the dance apd go away when they felt like it, returning from time to time.The Rreatest number obse the ring at any one time was etghty- ry they became more and more excited about seven p.m.)a Woman or a man would re into the enclosure, hold up their hands to \u201cJesus,\u201d cry, weep and dance with the utmost abandonment.Tney were usually women who had lost children and were crying to \u2018\u2019Jesus\u2019° to bring them back aud not to let any others die.After they.danced an hour or so\u2014not resting when the others did\u2014they would fali down and re- \u201cmalin, some trembling, some motionless, for gome time, apparently in a faint.They would then seemingly recover and get up and go on with the, dance.At one time there were twelve of these persons inside of the circle-six of them on the ground.WHITE MEN JOIN IN THE DANCE During the first night the only answer Lieutenant Scott got when he asked what rsons were doing on his ground was lhl they were tired and were resting, The second night he determined to break down their reserve in some manner, and so when he was next asked to join in the dance he did so, as t e others of the party.This seemed open the way w the confidence of the Indians, so that durin the evenin a number of them told Lieutenant Scott that this dance had been given to them by the Ara- panos from the North, \u201cLying Down Buli;\u201d that these women while on the ground were in, a trance, during which they saw \u201cJesus and saw and conversed with relations who had been long dead.Lieut.Beott gathered from them that the Messiah was expected by some next spring, by some in one ycar und by others in two years, thelr idea being vague and misty concerning the whole matter, scarcely any two having the same opinion.When the Méssiah comes he bring back their dead, replace the buffalo end all thelr pristine conditions and remove the white man to his own country beyond the sea, Even the Mexicans stolen by them as chlldren, most of whom are now old men must go with the white people.Tnia loa ail to be acpomplishe hed by supernatural m .Tbe-Indian will'have hothin to do but 100 Took Be BR and reap the ofits.e dance stopped about half-past eleven p.m., 28th, and the camp became quiet immediately afterward.All during the day, although they had been worked up in the same way the night before, they were going about attending to their usual avocation and were no more excited than white people would be the day after a theatre party.I is understood that their delegates are expected down from the north in a few uays and their report may effect a change in the gon- eral sentiment, and be uly ng bands on Elk Creek and the Washita may have a dif- feremt feeling from those about Saddle Mountain.THE BIOUX, The Sioux have for many years been the most numerous of all our Indian tribes.Seventy years ago,after a century of almost constant wars wi th the neighboring nations of Hurons and Chippewas, they counted thirteen thousand souls.Since then, In epite of struggles with smallpox, starvation, soldiers, settlers, Indian ents and other torments, they have increased to about fifty thousand.They have in turn resisted the encroachments of the French, the Engilsh, and later of our own goverument, seeking! to subdue them and seize their hunting grounds, but for the most part they retained their control of a wide tract of territory until within a few jours past, during which, a at a time, t has been obtained from them by treaty and purchaee on terms which have seldom been faithfully kept by the white purchasers.Tholr original domain was larger than England, France and Germ:any combined.When first met by the French expiorers and missionaries moving westward of the Great Lakes, more than two centuries ago, the Sioux, otherwise known as Dakotas.occupied nearly all of what is now Minnesota, North and South Dakota, besides much of Wisconsin, Iowa Nebraska.In 1837 they ceded tot thot United States all their lands east of the Mississippl, and in 1851 they made a new treaty, wl.ich moved thelr line \u2018about to the western border of what was then the Territo of Minnesota, in which they retained 3000 square miles.\"THR UPRISING IN 1862, The Minnesota Sioux resisted in 1854 an attempted arrest of one of their number, and in the fight an army officer and a detachment of troops were destroyed.Prompt measures by General Harney, how- aver, soon brought the hostiles to lay down men and the white Seftiars, In 1862.while most of were taking part in the Civil wa, the Bloux rose in force an tempted to drive the whites from Si the country from which the Indians had been gradually failing back.The effoct was most eéverely feitin Western Minnesota, where many settiements dere destroyed, many whites oa) aptured and more than one thousand kilie 'roops wers promptly sent to the border, and under {ienerals Harney and Bully, both famous Indian fighters, compalied the Sioux to ask for peace and to give up many w and children whom they n About forty of the lendors of the hostiles were tried and convicted of murder and hanged.As a result many ot the Sioux hurfied northward into Canada, whileothers hid themselves in the Black Hills, always a fuvarite resort of the nation, A year later ali the reservation-Sioux in Minnesota were moved Lijihar wes known as the Bad ite women captured.nds, where it was sup- Josed they wero permanently removed rom danger of contact with whites other than troppora.But the Sioux aiways ob- Jectéd to the maintenance of forts In their vicinity, and thers wers frequent encount- era Létwoen the braves and small bodies of troops, ATTENPTS AT CIVILIZATION, CA prenñerut Treaty ol peade was inidde In 1666 nnsi An attempt to induce th Sioux to adopt agricuiture and civilized wa Boon, howaver, the indians complained that they were not [ urnished with the supplies which had been promiped th thom, » hile the encr achments u territory vus ae pe bo Those the: ell Ar hel\u201d food.Huaters found gold {nthe Black Hills and pt onen miners and prod tors swarm ed nto that wild country with resus of frequent fights with the Indians, An effort was made In 1888 to the Mioux to leave the ead fake \"land constant n their By Join To st, to what was then.\u201cA or pédale SE log died Bull, were in Grant's last term Ro to make bye 1 El Pa Thor 7 wore reas \u201conly all e by ners! y Com cated, who was then Todisn » affaira, Bat the effort uade them to give up their Black Hills bore and take à section of the Indian rerritory fai fall The chiefs went biok to their people and there was blood between whites and Indians which was never overcome till after the Custer\u2019s column In 1876 and oud, ud, Spotted Tell w Bltting Bull and most of the warriors of tribe who had pot been oom render into Canada.UNPULPILLED PLEDGES OF GOVERXMENT.When starvation pinehed the fugitive Sioux in their Canadian lodges they reluo- tantly made promises of x avior, an were aliowed by our Government, in 1879, | to return to their reservations, Sitting Butt being pue of Lhe fast to Lo ask for x leroy.1 ear the Sioux, uch pers abo bout half ot the land ti they tillthen held le ven LER SO Sat ed Btal for $14, u Brates, fe paid the\u2019 money, though white settlers have appropri much of the lund.The Indians complain that they have not been supplied with the a of and other articles that have Leen Promised on behalf of the Government, and among rumblers the prominent fomenter of hoot litles had been for some wee k the old medicine man, Bittin Bail who told the Commissloners, in 1889, that the conduct of the Government to his people \u2018\u2019made my heart very bad.\u201d THE KEELY MOTOR.BACKERS CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS.Dealing With an Inwsible Force of Nature Hitherto U own\u2014 A Lady's Generosity.CHICAGO, December 19.-The stockholders of the Keely Motor Company held their annual meeting yesterday afternoon at Sheusres Hall, Eighth and Walnut streets, W.Harrison Snyder, president, in the chair, C.W.Schuellerman, secretary, and 8.W.Snyder, treasurer, were also present.me, ority of shares, over 56,000, were repre- d either personally by the holders or roxy.Adam G.Smith and Charles O, Œu er were appointed tellers, and, having examined the certificates of thos present and reported to the chair, the annual report was read.The report says: \u201cWe believe that we are core rect ln stating that a majority of that part of the public Who are given to serious thinking bave finally arrived at the conclusion that Mr.Keely, who for 80 long atime was regarded by the general public as being elther an 1mpostor or a onary, has fact made a discovery.\u201d Continuing, the report shows that the endorsement of Mr, Hooty! 8 8 ork by such authorities as Dr.oseph , L H.Luiville, W, Barnet ve and other gentiemen well known in the world of mechanical science is sufficient proof that the faith and expenditure of the company had NOT BEEN IN VAIN.The company owed a debt of gratitude to these men for not hesitating to take a stand in the face of the ridicule cast upon the enterprise and those Associated with il The report goes on to say that any one having à rudimentary knowledge of mechanics and physics could easily see upon witnessing the experiments of Mr.Kesly that he was dealing with some power hithertounknown ; \u201cthat he has harnessed somw invisible for of nature which has hitherto esca, observation of inventors and me oe science.\u201d Mr.Keely's work, it is claimed, has been subjected to the most critical tests possible, but from all the verdict has been that Mr.Keely had discovered a new force, hence the allegiance and loyalty of the company.The dual character of Keoly\u2019's discovery Is explained, as is the chemical and mechanical properties of the new foros, 80 far as Mr.Keely has revealed e ENGINE NOW USED BY MR.XEELY 1s describea as cylindrical in form, made of cast iron, about thirty inches in diameter and twelve inches in orosa section, and weighs about 8000 pounds.It has a shaft oi some three inches in diameter passin throu arough it, and is mounted upon standards to a cast iron bed-plate.On the bed- plate of this engine is a disc of steel about three inches in diameter, there being an intervening space between ths periphery of the engine and this dise of about three and ahalfinches.From this disc there extends a wire (\u201ctransmitter\u201d) of about fifteen feet in length and of pecullar construction, it being composed of alternate sections of gold, silver and platinum.This wire at ita other extremity ls connedted, removably so, to an instrument which is the Bource or prime factor of the operation of the engine.sur- l'he instruments termed by Mr, Keely his ox papathotie egative Attractor, \u201d and it difficult, except by elaboration, to describe it on paper, especially as it HAS NO COUNTERPART in'any sxisting machinery that has ever been seen or heard of outside of Mr.Keely's laboratory.18, however, a structure eaelly portable and not much larger in dimensions than a Rochester lamp.Mr, eely ls said to have caused the engine to revolve at a speed of about 200 revolutions per minute for a period of 4 hours, but he aims at and expects a practically continuous motion of the engine, without variation of 8 hen this is done à \u201ccommercial \u201d engine is to be made for business purposes.\u2018The report expresses the sanguine erpecta- tions of the board for Mr, Koely\"s future success.The fact that Mrs.Bloomfieid Moore, of this oity, has undertaken to defray all expenses 18 spoken of in the hi liegt me All disposition to antagonize ly on the part ol the stockholders is sald to bave ceased.The board recommends a change in the by-laws of the company which require sixty per cent.of the stock to be represented at the meetings to form a quorum, so that any rcentage ahove one-half the stook const tute a quorum.The report was adopted with but ONB DISSENTING VOIOS, that of John I.Barnes, who considered that a stigma rested u the company in accepting the ald of Moore.The motion to change the percentage of votes hecessaty to & quorum was adopted in compliauce with the suggestion of Phe board.Lawyer Joseph J.urphy, of this city, and August Stein and B.Akerman, of New York, were appointed a commit on reorganization.The following were eleoted directors for the goguine year: yi ph Annin, Thomas illite and À M ianney, of New York, k, and Harrison Snyder Lancas: ham Richard M.Pop pm, \u201cot Philadelphia.| A resolution by Mr.McClanney thanking Mrs, Moore for the work she had done in alding Mr.Keely In his Investigation was adopted, after which the meeting adjourned.THE SOUTH AFRICAN DISPUTES.(gerer Lmpox, December 15 The - Jornal do Comercio says the English Government in ordering the British South Afrion Company to evacuate the Massikesse district has greatly honored England and at the same has given Portugal a good example.\u2018The paper hopes that the Portuguese Government will profit by the example thus set and honorably end the di NDON, m bor 19.4 ho pioneer agent of the British South African Company writes in glowing terms re, regarding the prospects of the gold fleids of Mashonaland, NEW hose?Ze PAR .AL T0 THE ST.ber 19, Mr.Baimer Mace- pharaon ot Peer \"publie Works + therement ts been appointed Assistant The promot on brings with it an increase 3 salary ot $600.Mr.MacPherson was for merly employed lu the Montreal Post Office: sm pro UNWELL OTTAWA, gee A 19th os heal f Heétar Langevin 19 Ang his with ote little concerh.The ter leaves to-mor- row Jes Quebec, where > ho wil remain three Woe, Proton in England.LoNpo! Deuter 19\u2014The « Frad Chamber.ot Co adford fon favoring Ln the.viet ce Ns rr Govern ent of discriminating duties on French wines.This action is recommended: for the purpose of retaliating Af against France for the duties on Englls! ucts, edtabl by the new English-Frahco treaty.ou tion of suck a resolution by the B Chamber of Commerce ls considered of first diver- ve.eu ed ik er as | 4, =\u2014EXTRA VALUE\u2014 Ladies\u2019 White Embroidered Handkerchiefs, a splendid lot, Ladies\u2019 Neck Frillings, White, Cream an Ladies\u2019 Colored Kid Gloves, 4 Buttons, a Bargain, $1.00, worth Ladies\u2019 Lined Kid Gloves, Lined Plush, Fur Tops, 75¢, worth $1.25 rice I6C to $1.65 4 Colored, price 6¢ to $4.50 $1.35 The Butterick Co.'s Delineator for January.Price, 15 cents.\u2018very choice,\u201d in Cloth, Plush, Velvet, etc., price 45C to $7 .00 Fancy Silk Tidies, various colors, Embroidered in Cold, 20 p.c.dis.Canvas Slippers, for working, an immense Stock, price 75¢ to $3.50 Fancy Oriental Table Covers, Small Size, Butterick's Illustrated Delineator for January.Ladies\u2019 Silk Hose, in Colors, White and Evening Shades, Ladies\u2019 Silk Underwear, and all grades of Wool.Underwear \" Gents\u2019 White Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, .Gents\u2019 Silk Braces, Gents\u2019 Silk Mufflers,Gents\u2019 Col'd Silk Handkerchiefs 30 dozen of Gents\u2019 Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, $1.15, 1.25, 1.35, reduced to 85c Butterick's Delineator.Full of Valuable Matter.Price, 15 cents.Gents\u2019 Dressing Gowns in 9 variety ; rare comfort Gents\u201d Smoking Jackets,.in Quilted Silk and Embroidered A full stock of Gents\u2019 Gloves and Mitts, Lined and Unlined, in | Buck, Kid, Wool, etc Gents\u2019 Half Hose: of all kinds Butterick's Delineator, \u201cIHustrated,\u201d for January.Price, 15 cents.RODGERS\u2019 & SONS SHEFFIELD CUTLERY.A full line of these.goods in Pocket Knives, Scissors by the single pair and in cases.These goods are the best of their kind, and all guaranteed.Tea Cosies \u2018 at 33% discount.Price, 15 cents.We are showing some Rare Value in Prints just now.A splendid range of Medium and Dark Prints, at gc, 10¢, IIc, 13C and I5C yard.We are clearing out Three Lines of Plain All-Wool Double-Width Dress Goobs, all good colors ; original prices soc, 55c and 65c, reduced to 36c, 4oc, g2c.Deduct from these prices our regular 5 per cent.discount for Cash, and you have the Greatest Bargain of the Season.BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT HENRY MORGAN & CO:S 20 per cent.Discount off everything in this line after Eonsisting of to-day, and 5 per cent.extra for Gash.TOYS, Games, Puzie, Blogs, EG, Fie, El LEATHER GOODS, Comenisine Purses, Carp Cases, Crear AND CiongerTe Cases, SHorriNG Barnes, Darsaido Cases, Aisums, Ere, £70.Ero, FANS, in ENDLESS VARIETY.PARLOR ORNAMENTS, seh as Vas, Figs, ands, Po-1ess, Pho lo Fae lo, He.20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT OFF THESE 80003, AND 5 PER CENT EXTRA FOR CASH, 7 i =0=0~0=0~0~ -0-0-0-0-0- a SPECIAL-\u2014A consignment of.so Eastern Rugs and- Strips, just received, \u201c 2 {Will be sold at 25 p \u2018off and 5 pC.extra for Cash.A POUND.§ \u2014\u2014 tF Equal to any other Black Tea sold at 60c.279 \\ MONTREAL | TO BE HAD OF ALL LEADING GROCERS.The Hyglehe of the Head.A Beautiful Head of Hair.Tonic Eau « QUI NINE, ED, PINAUD, Infallible against dandruff and the falling out of the hair.37, BOULEVARD DE STRABBOURG, 37 PARIS 214°27 8amo] Dufresne & Mongenais, Gravel ores, ; Taser r & Co, J.B.H.Rickaby & Gon, .Dionne & Cie, Jos, Lavigne.C.A.Dumont, Decary Freres, ete, ete.\u2014AND FIRST-CLASS HOTELS FOR\u2014\u2014 Boulestin Brandy mu SL James Rum, 358x%e0dts WwW.& F.P.(CuERE & CO.=~ IMPORTERS OF \u2014 Dram Pipes, Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement.Manufacturers ot Bessemer Steel, SOFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRING.VOTERS USE | > PUBLIC NOTIOE is hereby wive that, in accordance with Article 173 of the heres | Btatutes of Quebec, teachers and sons of owners of real property, residing with their father or mother, of the full age of twenty-one years, being subjects of Her Majesty by birth or naturalization, and not otherwise legally disqualified, are entitled to be entered upon the list of electors for the provincial elections.All parsons clsiming to be qualified as aforesaid are required to sead thelr applications to thé Board of Revisers on or before the Gtk day of January proximo (1891).Bl forms of applications may be had on appli- \u2018ontion at this office, (By order,) OHS.GLAUKMEYEH, 8 City Olerk.my ome | Montres hen\u2019) ate.2590, 206 4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.pooled Tenders will be rec received up to 8 o'clock p, on the 8th of January, 1801, for constructing Sha Tayi à CAE ir vied eer suction pipe fn gion (0 Tenders to Vo sed to the Chairman of the munities naar Works Kingston, Unt., sod en- oraed Tender for sucticn pipe, he nsand fou partienterscen cation homie on anplicatt to tir wndersi he lowest or Buy tender not ne ve y ecopied.« T Os BOLGEI, ' Klnentoh, Ont, December 17th, 1800\" 35H ¢ ESTERBRODIG \u2014STÉEL PENS.\u2014 Sms Leading Nos.14, 048, 230.136, 2 239, 813.Fer Sale ali Station- R.MILLER.SON & eo.Agte.Montreal OHN H.RL MOLHON & BROS.ALBANS PORTER BREWERS; ~~ MONTRÉAL «ai 1890\u2014 dy minutes through 10 Trai or Ta Ballway Throng $Y neha - fol ave Muniri Leon Boux Tonite at vu, » Levy Yiviare du Fous.Pisto! Een vite Mon as pry.I Bunoey exe pied Tun renin su he trifou of the térculunial \"ol vey sat nirpal and Halifax are Light is eute by SLeuin from the osent es + seuser Fares, Kates of Freight, \u2018irain Arrangement sic.apply D.POTTING ER, Olle! Superintendent.- __ Balivgana, | INTERCOLONIAL RAILWA WINTER ARHANGEMENT TE meneur Séth Yavember, 1890.sençar byains Fun dally (ul Trunk RY; cocessacasours Train Tea in twenty-eteut wre The trains to fiulllax aud Joka vus to tLoir des pation ou ELS and al) fuformation in regard G, WwW, BINRO.130% Rp pg st Montreal Office.Moncton, N,B., Nuv, 20, 1590.2798 Inten The finest quality obtainable anywhere M.LAING & SONS | are irl times; must while of all tains, Bible eveni 1678 IT WILL PAY Furniture, house furnishing \u2018amine our Stock betore ordering, {In Parlor Sets we have GO d ferent designs to select from, these - not care to buy.we have à large variety.Book Cabinets, without nuthber, Blankets, C torters, Lace and Chenille Cur: METROPOLITAN MFG.ding purchasers of Stove Carpets and general goods to ex | new goods and up to the ; (hey ure well made and please.16 is worth your to see them, even if you do - In Easy Chairs kinds and Wire Back Work, Cases, Ladies\u2019 Dosim, ancy \u2018fables, e Clocks, Lamps, Albums, 8, Silverware, ete, etc.Open ngs.& 1680 NGTRE DAME STRERÉ Bolog Mantifac of o\u2014KOSHER\u2014o Vienna Sausages, Corned Beet, Tongues, Smoked and Pickled Beet, all kinds Extra Genuine Salami a specialty, Goods shipped.to nny any part of Canada.ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED ~which will receive prompt attention, TELEPHONE CALL, 1817.AMERICAN « na Manufacturing Company: 560 CitAIG STREET, turing and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Smoked and Bolognas, at 15c, Ib.ro tail.Roulade Liyer Wurst, Ete.200s2awit: oh f ah cal Debll : Thosean betoncy wii be Mention À ARE MEDICIL WORK 1t dy.OB2B68, Hestnost \u201c 1 account of n QUICK AND ABSOLUT ING CULE jor Nervous un Sonora) Baya The elicits of krro an RE d usher ltemarkable k, develo; Orran, Discoveries in july expirined in our Httle pool, ed ire to those Wd Jreite or i% tue Montreat star, upo In Articles # Tom! Without he knotledg =» the p E000 Ë Errors of Youth, | ; QU: Ÿ en SICK Fer mists, CET à iv Eom mrad: ne at 3 A; ep Porte Te SORTE ar portion; ived A Telephone.ane retnen a Len or Fallin othars have GUE EFITSI gala.! MEAN À RADICAL ouhu.J \u2018bave made the dis fe onu à | life-long study, alied is no renin for aot oo recelvin ac ERR pRUARENN ESS _ CoËDR& are: aPÉCIFIO bea note Ghacinnatt.0.Nut ia Fridien § That Radic RCI y £he relief of this clan vais noue PS OT the orders dre Es Sheets k oan ii our exfe: vo colle of dos odd pital practre ve ex c& wilh À anddissorerué ni comean 'me- § BS die.Lh foram, Sin Proser ss VUE 8 2 BU red na acorin a.hund cout Pense E Pis J Baro Bren xy > restored to ju use \u201caf ec sil guierren: fan Een ectiy pu rein nus Pi this Peep no rythioxylon eocs À Mak Sher a £8 ame % otlier on 028 our of rerowed ida 0d Zio.vos 4% inquiey selsiire to th gs Lo thors b> Te BU Ee labora CURES |.Tho bert, safest ri most agreeable DYSPEPSIA Rye INDIGESTION _HEADACHE |r HEARTBURN 1 diately corrects\u2019 His ; br ete he moet \u201c| BAD TASTE, d » resth weot nd i [in nthe M : bi Ladigs using thi * preparation will find.al NAUSEA.of such real vaino #8 15 | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014meemreereers ot make H a standard re- Sour Stomach: tt tee medy in every hovss salo by sil Che- impure Breath THE PHILLIPS PHARMACEUTIG Go No.4 St.James ou Court Hodes 8a.gad.ne Ar.GIVEN A AY YEARLY, Both to stop Pa Liauor NE EUTO .HAINES\u201d GOLDEN Se Far Add = atlent, Jf hecessary, DLR GBA CE Bervons Deby, Yolhtl À ' IE YOUR OWY IITSICIAY mes.ron binoen ests of, Tout ., 0 it about \u2019 sin redaced th 3 hus a de pi tse ihe 3 eatery i bree et § haiandin, Beet \u201cugebly 2 a fra (drachm.¥ fin ph à dractuite Xi grains.£ iia pie pri acer à {Mats ; tobe 413 ae \u2018Ep.ms To.and ton ri) Ind ih htmber delulitated 1 condition Ri wily] i Ii écltot 1 Jotteraat would rier io Gita a iol ut A remit Hy Sta pale sole par ra 3 faim 1.M8, ear cotity Com pon or à te LE Tes us privatd ; or LS Arte num ' oro Mass.A > ¥.0.Hie Copyright, Ines, Le 5102 sd ef the storach | afford immediate relie Ma plersant teste milk - liko ems voly provents food sou ring on the stomask.emir PREPARED ONLY BY MONTREAL pa « En ARK \\BQISTERRDY he hodr rom oF Xeotinn diet arcs oe stores, on rents, 18 ares.M mime 1 say Cure §.do ned «mm for a time, a ease of ant my Famed te Cure le ES .Glonel Vine, of Fatbsok Hall, near Slea~ .ford, Lincolnshire, England, who was ond of he am we.n that visited Gounfs 4 à past wammer, on the invitation jan Government, hasbeen inter.semi, gfaca his return home, by a reporter ue WhoEpalding Ses Press, the County paper, ths moat unbounded satisfac- Mon with hig.trip.Col.Fane was no \u2018stranger $0 Canada.as he was here in Mont- ol la 1866 in command of the &s ant King's Own Dotderers, the 26h Iment He was 8 most with his men, and was _edualiy a favorite with our citizens.He the life of many amusements while in :étrlaon here, and organized several im- \u201cAnse concerts, which were held in the old Crystal Palace on Bt.Catherine street, and \u201cwexe highly successful.The expenses af \u2018these concerts were great, but Col.Fane's private purse saw that everything was given in good taste.There wore soveral military bands, and over eight hundred performers at each of them.This was \u2018twenty-five years ago, and sluce that time city has gone on growing, and to such ent that when he agsin sighted Mount Royal the Colonel was of only surprised but delighted at pe rani progress the city had made.; foe raid to his home on the 82nd Novem- \" and a few duys afterwards was hard at vou forming the Feumen 5 WHAT VANADA OFFERED TO FARMERS and o ore willing to work hard.After glv- .-eaphic description of his trip over the RED at to the Paclfic coast and prais- ns the beauty of the Boenory io the \u2018Rocki the comiort of the Canadian Pacitic rallway and the rr of Vice in, 0 Sars vi went back to Cal- Ye Bed ren rth-West Mounted Police + provided me with a four-horse coach, whien was driven by thelr own men.Thoy took ma 200 mties across ; THE BIG CATTLE RANCHES, Those were tho Quorn, the \u201cQC.C.\u201d the 5» North-West Cattle Company, Lhe Macpher- £ : - Gnnandotber ranches.We went on to Fort - *McLeod, where I visited the largest ranch ix in the country.It belonged to Mr.Coch- \"7 rane, a gentleman who ia well-known in : Eogland us a Lreeder of shorthorns.I i.© gpent à Yory enjoyable time in his i.*.company, and had some sopd hunting alter 4 wWolves.Wo killed two.were used, \"and the sport resembles OR more than anything alse.In going from Mr.Cochrine\u2019s L to Lethbridge 1 passed for several ours through a large tribe of blood Indians, who were moving from their summer to ther winter quarters.\u2019 In Manitoba and Winni he met many ; Lincolnshire mon and their tamilles and .vund one und ail doing well ant happy with their lot.After a visit to Cnicago and the great Armour neat factory he went from the \u201cwindy city\u201d TO THE NIAGARA FRUIT DISTRICT.~] visited a garden where twenty acres of wines produced 56 tuns of beautiful flue They were sold at 1 He Per pound fran ph producing £27 ver acre.also vi {sited several Institutions like Dr.1 iso visited including a Wesleyan one.The boys in these homes,as weli as those sent over from Æpgland, are applied for long beforehand.hers is a grout demand for sugh boys, and .eapital openings tor them.They do all kinds of laboring work, but fn\u201d Er mistake In America -as it a in ngland\u2014 is that everybody w ants to be me- thing else but a laborer, I visited Dr} Bare Dardos, farm of 8000 acres, where he has QU toys, brought from London.The lon this farm seemed particularly good vo roduoing vegetaLies.1 measured a ios Hl p raddish which was 14in.in circum- By ference, a long raddish which measurea 2¢ .Qin, a Swede 2Jt, 410.in circumference, sn & cauliflower which measured over 3ft.Tho couniry all about Hamilton is ver | beautiful, the climate being splendid.stayed a short time at London-on-Thames, ; which, like our London, is In the county of Middiesex.Here | saw Mr.Gibson, from Lincolnshire, who was brought up near Ful- beck.I also met with Mr.Leward, of No i and Mr.\"Linneil, whose father and nyo pir are still living\u2019 at Great Gouerby, i © Grantham.Each was doing well.THE OATTLE TRADE AT MONTREAL.Montreal was the next place about which Col, Fane spoke.He said he went there to make minute enquiries as to the shipping of cattle to England, sbout which there has : n considaravle discussion of late.From fo- A rination which was in his possessio = \u201cever, ha was inclined to think that the alle-  gations ebout cattle losing In weight, and suflering great cruelty through being sent over to this country, were not founded alto- her on facta: far as ho had heen able leain, the cattie did not lose in welght whilst crossing the Atlantic, though they might possibly lose in condition when being LC taken along pe ralironds.One great 3 ranchman\u2014w) was mpoton give a 3 \u201c mlsblopinion-Led told eT beasts f did not lose In welght durin their passage bh.©.to this country, except when very EL Jreather was experienced.* There's aber = Jute o disease whatever amongst the : pt \"aid the Colonel, \u2018and thero\u2019s no fear, therefore, of it being brought over to .this country by Cabadtan cattle,\u201d \u201cTHR CHEESE TRADE 3s one of the most remarkable in Canada,\u201d said Col.Fane, in continuing the conversa- \u201cIn one \u2018village I was at, à smail ners : ghant told me that he bad sent 150,0f cheese to England this year, aon x weighing sixty pounde.Canadian are all made in factories, are of uni- : form quality, and bid fair to compete with : ou average Cheshire cheeses.There are i.also many butter factories, and the butter ; : Made in them is superior to the ordinary ; farmers\u2019 butter of England.\u201d A go in for improved methods of manufacture, of course « Oertainly: they are abreast of the times.Te adopt the Laval cream separator, and D to work, much on the same lines that = Linsoluabire Agricultural Caucation E Cotmitige vous our own people tu do In this untey.a remark from the reporter 3 \"about he Lincolnshire butter-makers bein, E- behind thetimes.Col.Fane concurred, add- R- ing: \u201cThe adians are certainiy ahead of this rhatter, sad aiso in the instruction pe.iven fu the \u201ceo AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS, th aro managed at Guelph and other \u2018Places, in the most Ilberal manner.\u201d Coney) lay a good foundation for suocess, \u201cYou are i do,\u201d he replied.\u201cThe Government, you see, (provides both the ls and farmers with seeds gratis, if §ohoo chonse to ap poly.and the Post Office orities also deliver the samples free.The young men at these schools can earn\u2019 fire enter of thelr board by woud æ the farms attached to the L At Che Guelph dzhool, according to ast Book be lists, there are twonty-seven glish students; but there were none of mer from this part of the country.The young men who are educated at these shools stand a grand chance In after years.hey get thelr education practically, Jor et and learn chemistry, hatter making, carpentering, shoelng, ring, vwhest growing, ota.; tact, thay ure A thorough aout training, des a mathematical one.After loaving Montreal, Col, Fave paid a tern Truman beruti Macé Th | the ownships, Theis | he Found at è for Hy bill nous, 99 Palled Angus, and 8 Herefords, all of which were in the stud- X.Col.Fane from his notes off: ** He proposes te send all the Herefords upto his Foch, as he thinks they do better the rancnes than any other oattle.He ls heed head of cattie to Eng- ne THE k romark- this autumn.%50 of them were Hore and whilst I was there be received Jotter from his son, stating that they had aged £17 ] £ at Liverpool.where re ail Dowels +.OR 108] d UE, The nl wes perfootiy satis- | i tl ter di he Q Quebec the Salon Went home 10 dont nesaip the \u201c which fo highly pralees, un: \u201cPRACTICAL OOWOLUSIONS RIL n the lowa: ition of Cana à voter Fo lou i an im.1s ad ou Se @ 204, Des Ba: following ve rt ost on io, Is.do pme \u2018of capital to take & ai He couid a house and ploared about £8 Lu d a E per n Town bships ab ny parte heo and Ontar Sy doing so Be\u201d Cie avald the ships of Man! Rorthwest.would tive in the od eat EE society,and within reach of m schools, slo Secondly, a Soa ar raer SE laboring w with one or two tx Ys Ira m 1 3 1016 yours of are, and iris of same stamp, could readily tind occupation, and be sure of a competency here: r, rhe erever he went 0.would be \u2018better er in Manitoba and \u2018the orth-West.The work would be severe, particularly for the nts, but there is no reason why the ubildren ol such paren origin provinçes.a fact, à à the or origi n A many most prominen eStates.The Government offers Toellitiee to such and there are millions of acres of prairie land waiting for good men to ocoupy them.Thindly, the above Tomarks apply equally to young uumarried men ol the same class.Fourthly, for mechanics or markat gardeners I would recommend British Culumbia, where wages are very high, and the climate admirably sulted \u2018or gardening.- Fifthly, for sons of professionel men, officers In the army, ete, it is more dificult to epesk.They are a pumervous classino the Nurth- West, but neither I nor my fellow dele &ates are able speak very hopefully of thelr prospects.Their iife is a hard one, and I could not find many who were more than stopping.\u201d There are, of course, many exceptions, but | think thata great macy were little more than \u2018remittance farmers\u201d \u2014wanting help from home.Several might be called farmers who farmed with \u201cgeatter gun\u201d and a \u201csmell dog\"; very Tow of them bad received the training to suit them for the \u201cJack of all trades\u201d work of a Western farm.There are many who do their best, but all their education at our public schools goes for uaught wnen on & furm in that country.Many of them, in cousequenoe sobm aflimost to lose heart and live worse than many laborers would do in England.Still I am bound to say, Lhbat even among this class.I NEVER HEARD ANY GRUMBLING, and numbers told mo that they infinitely preferred thie life to that of a clerk, and othor sedentary occupations in Burope.There seeins a charm about the independ- ont life of the West that suits our youth, but the question is how wili they be in their oll azn?In qualification of these remarks, might say I have received favorable reports fr om Gan.Grant and Mr.Porritt of their sons\u2019 prospeots.Bixtgly, it appeared to ine that the ranch life ls much more suitable to a gentleman brought up to the pleasures of British country life, there being constant excitement riding after horses and cattle, with an occasional hunt after wolves or coyottes.Dut then capital is wanted, for it appears to me that ranching, except on a large scale, ls seldum remunerative.or men who want a few years discipline and rough lle I can fancy nothing better than the work, freedom, and alr of a ranch near the Rocky Mountains, Beventhiy, I wish I could snen of the Maritime provinces ot Canada, but, yntortunately, I was uot able to visit them.\u2018here is one element in Canada which ought not to be lost sight of A the eulgraut to tho West, nameiy, the ndvantages of the Dominlon over the United States.it is almost impossible to take up an American pewspajper without reading n it some startling murder perpetrated in the Western Biutes.Shooting seems to be of daily oo- ourrence, and little punishment appears to be inflicted EXCEPT OCCASIONALLY BY JUDGE LYNCH.In Canada all is order, even in the wildest rts, which is due to the action of the orth-West Mounted Police.1 way meu- tion that I was in no village where Sunday was not as well kept\u2014and perhaps better\u2014 than in England.1 never attended a meal ai a storekeeper's, at a public dinner, or at a settier's, Where grace was not said before sitting down.And overywhero the most enthusiastic loyalty was shown, I think it difficult to find any country where there te less rowdyism apd drunkenness than in Canada.I don\u2019t mean to say that there is not a good deal of whiskey drinking at bars, There 1s, no doubt, far too much of it; and it is most injurious to many men, but I should say that, taking them as a whole, the population of the Dominion of Canada is decided! no abstemious one.I can only conclude saying that the em rant from the où untry will find, he goes to Canada, a most hipd-bearted and hospitable peop!s, ever ready to help anew hand.For myself I can only say that from high | and low, from one end of the country to the other, I-was received with the most unbounded kindness and hospitality, and my Visit was made a real pleasure to me during tbe whole time I was in the country.\u201d The above report, coming from so well known a gentleman and soldier, will do much to Delp L the Dominion obtaining the roper class settlers for the country.\u2018he visit of he British farm delegates was 8 wise move on the part of the F Government and must result in good.moe SOME CURIOUS SUPERSTITIONS, Old English Customs Connected with Different Seasons.Many of the old English customs con noct- ed with the seasons ars still observed } Somersatabire, says Lasse a Magazine.in some parts on Christmas Eve, aiter burning an ashen Iagot, the whole family adjourns te Lhe orchard, carrying a hot cake and a mug of cider or ale ns an offering to the best apple tree, reminding us of the Norwegian offering of cake and ale made at Christmas to propitiate the spirits of the Flords.A curious custom was, 1 have been told, observed at Christmas until recently at North Curry, in wemory of King John.A feast was held, the chief dish being a buge mince ple, ing a rude effigy otf the ing, two candles, euch weighing one poun wore gh amid great ceremony, an while they burned, but no longer, the guests were aliowed and encouraged to rink as much strong ale as they desired as soon as the candies went out the fous terminated.Another practios still in use is \u2018opening the Bible,\u201d This is done at Christmas, or on New Year's Day.with Boo ind ui: after breakfast.he Hol is laid unopened ou the table, and ish to consult it open it ne anti at random and In perfect Silence ; + tbe enquirer pls his floger on any verse contain it the two \u201copen pages, but witho verse ls Thon fou szembly diiw thelr conclusions or pat anes for the coming year.On Shrove uesday, pancakes, of couree, as in many other parts of England, are still universally eaten, and tn some places boys go tound villages sin, pda porty toe Give me a pancake and then I'll go,\u201d and if this request is not acceded to, a large stone is fastened to the bandie of the door.Easter and May Daye have always been held ns great festivals in Somersetehire.A beautifu stein is still kept up in some places on r Duy; the whole villa rises early, pre ing to to the top of the nearest I ill, I, waits or the rising of er sun \u2014this being belioyed to procure prosperity in their homes till Easter Day comes round again Among ra of the country péople Ma: ew 18 belles to be a ry somady Ta iséase.1 have heard of an old woman w he alwnys recommended for a weakly chil that it shouid be drawn along the grass wet with Maydew three {times running-\u2014on the 1st, the 4nd and the 8rd of May-and that great benefit would be sure tofollow.Young girls are also recommended to wash their faces in Maydew to improve and Preserve their comp exlons, | Bwellings of vari kinds may Re cured by a slmiiar applications but in such cases, if the patient the dew must be taken from the grave of the lust young woman buried; if it be a roman, from the grave of the last young The Wellington Street Bridge.\u201cJ was glad to read thatthe Board of Trade bad taken up the © question of of the Wollingion bireet Bridge,\u201d hompson.my mind, and many others that use tal route, any bridge capable of belog D in that spol will dot meet the requirements of the trafiie t-comes and to the Grand Trunk Raliway, the Bugar \u2018inery, and St other places.Notulng short of a subway wily prevent des to look into the question of a subway, in es reference toa bridge.The Ulty Cou À iétiould look 1580 this ma z ns tt Its luteresta | Loto ail in ite to rurth MANY que: nove hans Nese Quire Thine: Things Togs Have Vouné Thess The Dead Lattes Oflen ns | $ Washington.ol \u201c ne The queer things tha thas #0 \u201cthrough the and finally land in the Dead Letter Office, In point of number and variety, discount the contents of a dozen dime mussums, says à Bt.Louls Globe Demp- oral correspondent.Kverything imaginable, from a bar of soap to an ax handle, and: from a poem of passion.to a brace of re- velvers, finds ite way (nto the mails, and, 1fit go astray, eventually finds itaelf in the Dead Letter Offion, Once à year there is a sale of the miscellany that has thus accumulated, and from 5000 to 10,000 arlieles of more or less value pass Into the Hands of owners other than those for whom \u2018they were originally intended.Letters forwarded to the Dead Letter Uffice are of two general classes\u2014matlable and unmaliable.Mail- able letters may be ordinary unclaimed letters, letters returned from hotels, letters bearing flotitious addresses, letters returned from foreign countries, ordinary letters without enclosures sent to writers, aud returned on failure to deliver.Classed asun- mailable are all letters containing unmail- able artloles, letters held for postage, irected or only partially \"addressed, hot letters \u2018without addresses.Besides mails every your vast numbers ot news- pape nes, and pamphle parcels of Pied au forth class matter, and re, tered articles, bo of of domehtic and fore origin.About 1 otters, parcels, and packages get lost el the \u2018malle every day in the ear, and they id their way to the De otter Office.As this collection of daily mail comes in it ls assorted accordinæ to ciassitication, and the work of regulation verins.Fifteen or twenty men and women aro engaged In ABSOBTING AND OPENING THE LETTERS and parcels, while in the gallery above a seated sixty young women intently reading the hundreds of misefves, tender and other: wise.They determine whether a letter is of sufficient tmportance to be returned to the writer, for with them It an a matter of busi- pees, and pot of sentiment.They only know how many ardent messages of love they have cruelly consigned to the flames, for ali letters that are not returned to the writers after a valn search bus been made for the party of the second part are destroyed by fire.Could walis have ears, and eyes and tongues as well, the Dead Letter: Office might unravel any a mystery and tell why \u201cthe letter that he longed for \u2018never cama.How many a lover's heartache these young ladies might ease by only a word, a sign, letter or line none but themselves know.Letters that aro misdirected or only partially addressed are turned over to a lady operator, who bes acquired skill by long practice, and is famillar with the name of every city, to village, and hamlet in the eivilized World, \"Énows all the streets and apparent]y the contents of all the directories ublished In this country and in Europe he knows that Constantine Antling Yves on à certain street in Ban Franeleco as well as the carrier does who dellvers the mail in Constantine\u2019s district, and If one of Constantine\u2019s friends addreeres a letter him at that street and number, and inadvertently writes Chicago or Los Angeles instead of San Franeileco, she knows the letter belongs to Constantine and she changes the address without opening the letter and sends it along.If a thick-headed correspondent addresses a letter to James Student, White Knoll, Tex, the lady to whom this letter finally comes ENOWS AT A GLANCE that there is no White Knoll, Tex., and that the writer meant it for James Student, White Mound, Tex, Sometimes a letter comes along with John T.Certain on itand nothing niore except the poetmark of pome little town away down in Southern California.Experience has taught the young woman that nine chances to one the letter is for sbme other town in the same section of country, and as a John T.Certain lives at a certain number on a certain street in San Francisco, the letter is sent to him.With each of these letters there goes to the Postmaster a plip instructing him to ascertain if the young lady's calculations are correct, and if wrong to return the letter, so that it may be sent to some other person Îf such there be, to whom the ciroumstanoces will apply.it theese methods fall, as a Jast resort the letter is opened and takes its chances with the hundreds of others whose importance determines their Thus, by the aid or aimost infinite knowledge of names and pluces, faculty of de de ciphering ail Kinds of a ography, familiat tr tn English, German, ome Spanish, Italian, and Russ be young lady is enabled to send bo he rightf claimants nearly 50 per cent.of those misdirected or partially dressed Jotore, une opened.Only thre erman, and French, Fed al Rod] Ta the pails, 80 far as the ad are concerned, ut a VARIETY OF TONGUES CBEEP IN.The average foreigner takes it for granted that he who runs may read, and that all the world 1a not only familiar with his language, but reads and writes it as well, or rather as poorly, as himself, Occasionally a letter ressed in Hebrew or Arabic or Persian, or something else equally abstruse so far as American postmasters are concerned, gete nto the malis someliow,and when it reaches ew York after its ocean ses it is sent along to the Dead Letter be dect- phered and readdressed in English, so that the postmasters whose linguistio accorn- plishments are limited may deliver it in the good old Anglo-Saxon.Buch letters as bear undecipherable addresses and sll others that cannot be returned without opening are turned over to a force of operators who systematically go through them, merely cutting the envelope and removing any valuables the ner may contain.Each man opens.about 2000 in'a day, and after money or drafts or checks are rem moved, the opened letters, in packages of 1 each, are sent to the readers, the sixty neon imental ounæ ladles in the gallery above.Articles of small value that are not returned to own: such as books, picture cards, ete, aradivided ameng the hospi itals, orphan asylums and charitable ipstitutions oi the District of Columbia.The money, checks, or drafts.taken from lettersare returned tothe sender, unless the party f or whom it was intended can be found.of this amount 96672.06 coul } 7 NOT BB RESTOBED TO OWNERS.The annual auction sale also brought in a revenue of $2921.12, thus making a total of nearly $10,000 realized by the vernment on matter received at the Doad Letter Office.Connected with the Dead Letter flice is a sort of museum where curious articles that come in the mails and cannot be returned to owners are placed on exhibition.In tho cabinets, which extend round the room, are shown articles innumerable and varied, many of which bave histories.There are piotures, and toys, and jowellery without number, Severai Indian hate! which were unelaimed give to one of hots oabinete ans probe log opPpegrance, and A pair of 1 jan pipes red sandstone crues each other sruly ful style.One One of the rare curiosition is a sheet of rohment on which is penned the Lord's Prayer 1n fifty-four languages, It ts said to be à duplicats of à amont which hangs in 8t.rs at country in the mai and ag there was no trace of ita origin and no owner for it was discovered here, it was sent to the Deaa Letter Office and has Been there ever since.One of he rettiest bring is 3 lad s {an mado of stork feathers, plumpe Le raver and richer than the thet rich plumes.\u201818 is most magul ficent in Apponisnon.and doubtiess fraced the costume of some court beauty/in the Old World, It came to this country from Ewope many years ago, but no olew to its owner or origin was ever Sbialned, In one of the ouses there is \u201cJreddin ake \u2018which came bus bt » Sesion sl ns old id and leo orod, an d proba- PBEITT DRY RATING Considering ita present characteristios it might be t \u201cwedding-oake to dream aa\u2019) It rtf Poe piment pos : u \u201d| n Rosaries aré quite commen in ché cabi cabinet, crucitixes al ful.A most .oould be found reckless enough to givolk .dbotograpi auttior.Or you mia prefer nhac re to tell theatary, ina little ¢ envo- inscription, fa a nervous hand, reads: \u201cThis contains my hair.Ubarien Guiteau.\u201d It ut into the malls by the ay addrast Fre resident are visions us appears in the.ca fear ago there came to the Dead ARS fice & Hn oan on which no address was foune.can was opened and sixteen ly ipakiog rattlesnakes made thelr elite.There was a soene in th the Dead Let ce for a few minutes.rybody hori?on ome cbalrs and tables and the rattle were left in full possession of the Hoor.Finally they ware dls tched, aud Steen of them were plokl One wap misalng, but nobody nord oh 9 was sup posed that filteen were enough and that none had oscaped.A few duys later, one sunny afternoon, a long, aleek-looking rattlesnake crawicd from among the papers in he Onle f Clerk = desk, and, Arret m e wa where young lady v as sitting.Yale sn akoabip i AUX ! OBAWLED TO HER FEET, and fully Tinding himself about her sieuter an teued his folds, T oung lady\u2019 tion à tue intrusion, and has! y looking down saw the wily serpent, w horrified, and very properiy fainted, The rattlesnake offered no further insult n injury, but fled in alarm, He was le and, artistically encased in a glass jar, he now adorns the cabinet, From one of t cases grins a human skull.It is brown wi age, baving apparently lain under the clay for a long time before its resurrection and Its fourney through the mails.There was 0 addresg_or postmark when it came.All that it bore was the inscription, \u201cJimmy McDuff, * carved ob the frontal bone.Jimmy McDuff is the name\u2019of a murderer who perished on tho seaffold out West a few Fears ago; but the skull is not sup Jimmy's.Somebody evidently sent it as a joke to some Irfend acquainted with the circumstances of Jimmy's taking off.A rather novel jetter on exhibition in the form of à pretty pink shell, on which is inscribed & tender message.There was twenty-one cents postage due when it reached the owner, but ahe declined to pay that uch, even for a novelty in the way of & letter, and it had to be sent to the Dead Letter Office.À pair of ood eckers or most brilitant plumage p one corner of a pes oF hore becauss they were unclaimed.They are stuffed with sawdust, and are finished in the highest style ol the taxidermist, A negro doll baby, black as Rider Haggard\u2019's African chief, Umslopogaas, leers at the visitor from one of the cabinets, It was addressed a year Or #0 ago to A YOUKG BQOIETY LADY in New York, but ascertaining the contents of the package, she declined to e postage and it cume baek to the De: Letter Office.A bootblack\u2019s outlit, a wood Baw, a hatbox, a goid-headed cane, enuff boxes, gold, silver, und bronze medals, coins of all kinds, cuuntries, and ages, arr among the curiosities collected.The metal basis for a got of false teeth Is In one ui the cases.It was unclaimed, and came to the Dead Letter Office several years ago.A short time since an old gentleman who visited the museum recognized the remains of his former set of false teeth.He had sent them to a dentist, he said, tor repaire, but lost track of them entirely.Ashe had bought a new pair he sald he had no _use for the old oties, 80 they remain in the Dead Letter | Office.A huge axe, such as in used by fire | men, came in the mails a short time >.d landed in the Dead Letter Office cause it was unmatiable fur three reasons it is sharp polnted, it is over-weight es over-sise.Axes are no aliowed in the malls, ple seem to think there is no {mit prescribed.There are persons who would start a threshing machipe or a sawmill through the mails if a postmaster; sstart ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT, Baitor Riquette Department: I have always understood that w! hen giving fargo.aad \u2018ora gupeclally It lt w Was 00 rather a it was indispensable for the guests, but ately I Tare > both tad that.the: are sometimes not VA general tine case?Vin general rule, program are provided à at Satoh entertainments, but t they: aro occasionally dispensed with.Where this is the case it is customary to id large card with the names and number 0 dances placed in some couspieuous part o the room.Small visiting ally dispersed on different tables \u201cthe same room sometimes with corresponding number and name of dances, or without, so that the guests may use them astney $0 suit tueir own engagements Eattor Ktiquette Department: Will you kindly let mo have your reliable advice ou the folowing qu estion: I made up my mind to go sn a lady friend Who Was on à Visit hig nity fond who was 8 hn a lady end of hers, who bears a very reputation.am also acquainted with that indy, Though I pure not visited nally, nor has she visited \u2018When 1 camo the house 1 found out that my friend had already left Montre on asked by my friend's friend to to come in and take à seat, D ot liking to rofuse ber, 1 aid so.Do you think that were 1 to refuse to de sof vould bi have done right?\u2018The lady is _v nted with her.Don't you think it woud have en rudo on my part if I bad refused?By answe this question as soon as posatble you wil oblige, XIOUB.Axs.\u2014We think you did Tight oo complying with the lady\u2019s request.Had vous acted otherwise and declined to enter her house, she m ight reasonably have had sume cause for feeling somswhateurprised and annoyed.It ls aiways more or less mortifying when a well meant and polite intention is met by indifference or positive relusal.anor Ktiquetie Department: il you give me some information about (what 0 me) a entertainment, I never Herod of it until ich oy 1 mean What are called \u2018\u201cKed an: Balls,\u201d Wha the meaning of à mea roulé De the © best for her to give on ap account of pearan her rooms?By answering this you will oblige AX OUTSIDER.Axs.\u2014Entertainments of this kind have not come under our Immediate notice and it\u2019is only lstely that we have heard of them.They have been given else where, and apparently with satisfactory results, for we re the following in 9e White, rod and blac) been given with good effect.At the red ball .the men wore the old-time knee-breeches and lace decorated coats, and the ladies were In rm materials (among which brocade took the tad), trimmed an sine \u20ac or, alegant as the \u2018white,\u2019 At the \u2018black ball\u2019 the ren wore dress sults, the shirt fronts being the only white.The ladies were all in bi black, with white flowers.\u201d Editor Etéquete Department: Would vi Inform me through your.mt valuable an of the ran what is the | must appropriate present to give to & gentleman friend at Christmas?We have known each other | for three years, but 1 have already received several little presents from bin.Doyou think that 1 should give aime a present at Christmas for his kindness to eg anne answering the above dues.| tion you wil § gre Ans.\u2014The a] Ee aha season of Chris rist- ms is undou! als one which fe considered ropriate for the exch: of acts of frien ship and good will.As that referred 10 in in your question is of the number we are opinion that you may, with propriety, gratily your very commendable feeling and send & « present to the gentleman friend from oem you th received ¢ similiar acts of determin The \u2018choice of the gift must be | termined by two considerations; f first, st, the the gentleman who te savored tecipient, and Bar of important financial capadliity of KH donor.There are several articles in which the \u201cuseful and ornamental\u2019 are combined that would answer the des! purpose; among such may be mentioned a osse for matches or cigarettes with Jaitialsor mono- sram, n Card case hs leather ones now in vogue, siseve la a Gate for value of the gift in the estimation of your ffisnd by sending sométhing made by yourself, such ae a mouchoir case, a blotting pad with embroidered or painted floral or- smentatio Or à novelty which came un- er oO oe this Jummer of what ml ht be called.pe imitation a ant of an en p i with satesn op u propriats- color, ail Sra different ov be ompartix ents xd smal sh an soap and Other aah odie isite tollet articles © = vas.vas £ usetal \u201d Pre pou 4 has à terrible hysda;he and objects to ses- v.DRCRIBER 25; 1500, TWELVE pom.LEGON MAY BESIGN.|} SoC cosTeor gern.UFL AT LONDON 6 Adporenn i sbasodor aù the Court ef | Be ve 22 aie ha v 5 ?ooln went away from here to bury bis son Abraham in Amerios he told several promt- nent Americans, whom be had no reasop for deceiving, that he bad no intention of resigning his place as Minister to the Court of Bt.James.He sald that he Intended to reburn, ang fixed within a few days the probable date of his return.In fact, Minister Linvoln left matters in such shape here that he would be obliged to return if only to \u201cput bis house in order\u201d for a successor,\u2019 During the last few days a rumor has gained ground in London that Minister Lin- ooln\u2019s return simply means to close ir lith official affaire prior to final depart \"Oar tain society people here have been\u2019 triously circulating \u201chints from authorita~ tive private sources\u201d In America that MINISTER LINCOLN WOULD RESIGN after\u2018the lat of January and that Wiliam Waldor?Astor would succeed him as Minister.It would hardly be fair to say that ey Foports are due to suggestions drop- ors: and Mrs, Astor since their ar- Pat ore, but they have not taken the, slightest s to font tradiot them.Mr, Astor long been apxious to out some social figure in London, but has bither- tobsen unable to make any very decid impression, He could only cast his lot with almost numberless people who have as much money as he has and are quite as willing to spend it.1t is easy to mention a score of rominent Americans whom the Astors could yout a thousand times over,who come here and receive more fiattering attention from the right sort of people in 8 eal than the Aslors could command in a \u2018The reason aiven on this side st the water for Minister Lincoin\u2019s disinclination to run out his appoiniment is that he finds it too expensive, lhe salary of the United States Alinister to London ls $17,600 a year.Out of this be must pay his own house rent and expense of entertaining.The office expenses of the United States Legation in Victoria streét are of course allowed.Minister Lincoln's furnished.house in Cromwell road costs him about $6000 A YEAR IK RENT, | Since he has been there the unfortunate death of his son precluded âll pussibility of meeting social obligations.At the same time there 18 no doubt thatno Minister gouid have come here on thie salary allowed him by the United States Government and hope to efitertuin in a manner comparing with the diplomatic representatives of other nations.There are scores of men and women in London, and among them some Americans, who will repeatediy spend more money in giving one dinner ty or ball than the yearly salary of the Dnited States Minister amounts to.Perhaps the best entertainer among the dipiomats in London is M.Waddington, the French Ambassador.His salary from the French Government amounts to $35,000 a year.Yet it is thoroughly well known among people 4n the diplomatfc set that he sponds the whole ofit, besides al supply from his private purse, in n maintaining his ition.What a Minister with 17,500 a gear hope o in comparison unless hé has a large private fortune ond is willing to Boond it?This it is unders THE ASTOES ARE READY TO DO.If Mr.Astor is appointed Minister he will partially stiipee the existing social ascend- andy.of.Harr y\u201d White.It is no secret that .White\u2019s salary of $2500 as Becre- tary-of Legation dues not begin to cover res He.so solid here with the select set that both.Minister Phelps and Minister Lincoln have been dependent Spon hi m, in a fireat m we to suatai socl dignft ties of \u201cthe United tates oi Mr.White married a Now York lady with a large fortune and has thus been able to spend money in rumbling ap the goclal tree without the iii renard to His official emoluments, will not be dependent upon him.hey \u201chave money and influential friends.| they will need ie the thin coat of official veneerinæ which counts for so much in London society.BUNCO IN PARIS.\u2014_\u2014 The Experience of Mme.Provost, a Dealer in ; Jewels, Coat Her 815,000.police records of © French ca tar pt been onrlched Le another of Svar bits of Parisian roguery that make plain Am bunco-steering appear in comparison as inartistis ae hoa où carrylng « or say chagging.* Paris dailies published a fe We) et L this Sodaidg wii take he \u201c splen wodaing wil lace here to the end of the month.M.take pi Thom ey a milionaire American broker, w iss Ellen Barber, ov oh\u2019 ughter of of the h gaie respected Rev.J.Barber, About ten days.after this notice appeared a man with a white beard and in clerical garments int heed.himself at the jewelry shop of Mme.Provost as the Rev.Dr.Barber, and gsked that an attendant bé sent witha great variety of jewels to his house d street, in order that Mr.Thomp- his is future son-in-law, might choose frting wedding gifts for the coming bride.The old man designated some $10,000 worth of jewels as the most likel lot for his future son-in-law\u2019s taste,and lett, The next morning Mme.Prevost herself took the jewels designated and some $5000 worth more to the house d street.She waa led into a splendid reception room bys maid servant who took her card to the * he was received in a few minutes by the oid man in a saloon crowded with evidences of the wealth or the vecupaata, © said: \u201cMy daughter Is too tl to rise.Her flance Is with her and if you wiil stop in they wall -their selection togethe mi The \u2018pastor\u2019 opened the \u2018door to admit the caller to his daughter's bedside, but was \u201cohh y à woman\u2019s voice :\u2014 womsn must come to-morrow.I not able to see strangers to-day.\u201d glance or two 50 as 11 wish,\u201d remonetrated the \u201cpastor,\u201d and then, ing strangers.I just give ler 8 look at the things myself and thot give the order.\u201d Ho took the tray with the $15,000 worth i of jowels, gave Mme.Provost an album of views of the Yosemite for entertainment, emlthen went to the woman in the next ivotaé He returned to chat with Mme.fast.She screamed and pour ri until the janitor came to her rescue, The false pastor sad dsughter and maideervant had gone and have.vot been: Jeon.en paid Fooms-the day before and ad mee even sing if spi iy lishing of the Hph We taka Whaa our lubor Iacghter - From forever ; VALch & Sumo sweet aa robia ever trilied.' summer brews, .pe: sigma ibe Sno: he wild Shier of As oran ce bi And the Tow of core that call re + s, BEL des ed oad.you obisvect and sad and lop \u201cNuw Yom; December 10\u2014The Worid's |: 5 London special says: When Minister Line.Made from the Best Home and Imported\u2019 Manufactured Goods at The Empire MORNING SUITS PRINCE ALBERT SUITS IOVERCOATS The Newest and Most Fashionable Styles in Nap, Beaver, Venetian.Frieze Ulsters a Specialty.| Suits and Ougreoats for the Little.Ones T7 he Empire Children\u2019s Clothing Parlor, The Largest and Most Complete Assortment of the Most Sdn Designs di Fopt at the Empire C Clothiers.2261 St Catherine Stroot West.GEO, 8.ROONEY, | Manager.: a 6: yy ac A SONG OF LONG AGEL 87 2 + 3 ol nd arte pre qi RE Eo, à Lrer- Te ant su .i ; And use apple buds.i Se ad 2 wns Ë = HENRY R.GR ESTABLISHED, 1850, \u201c Cerser Lagaucketiere Ntreet, JHE ALBERT CO'YX\"S i.TOILET SOAP 15e M, the Skin Soft and Bmdoth | Fancy Worked sper] 5 ATMEAL (Dispensing and Family Chemist, .122 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, - - « a ® mona DOLLS SHOES: ° Midéie-ncoû.ow Old posts\u201d Hoxar tre rs Te Po nsoion vars: "]
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