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CUM COMFORTABLY TUENISHED ROOMS, with first class board, in private French Cana- n family, 18 Berrist_ 298 6 R78 OMS\u2014T0 LET, TWO NICELY FURNISHED double rooms on bathroom flat.64 Gathoast pa OOM\u2014ONE DOUBLE FURNISHED HO 2% routs flat, private f family.for two sable en of a married couple, 29 Mance st.$00 \u2014 FELL EVENISHED.OO venincs, 862 Palace st.ROG or wis SANE SINGLE ROOM to let, with or without board.139 Mansfeld WITH Say 300 2 RTE HED, WITH OR WITHOUT d.Dufferin ave, Richmond st.300 GOM-KICELT FURNISHED SINGLE F NT m, with mantel bed, on bathroom flat, hot and cola w Water in bath.134 Peel street 300 2 GOMB\u201410U LET.8 UNFURNISHED ROO ON On hroom get, \u201cwarm and clean, 6.00 doilaes monthly, .furnished 33.50 each.Address \u201ca.F008\" TAR O RTE YOUNG MAN, WITH BOARD; 5 GOM-\u2014Fo LET.ONE LARGE DOUBLE ROO with or LE board.Apply at D6 Malan DONS-727 SHERPHOOKE BSTHEEL, VERY | Semifortante, pleasant, pars roms , ho ouse has all mode provemgnts, cen and convenient busines: 2 parts.\u201c 3003 Où D SING ROOMS VA- XV _eant, 26 Oniveraity st.301 2 WELL a ad R% OMA \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, V heated, on first and bathroom flat.80 Cathars Wi Bt.\u2019 Ress ie URRISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT - 281 a Hubert street.MY\u2014TO RNISHED OR TSTUX- ishod, without board: good location.2304 LE Catherine st.Go Rogue we {LL FURNISHED.ALL fluprovements, at.108 Cathedral st.Mao: 4 00M \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED JlooM, JV with board.21 Brunswick st._____ 3013 ROCHE RELL FURNISHED, WITH OR WITH out board.Apply 20 Brunswick street.3015 OUMB_NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE AND single, rent very low, gentlemeR only, 138 Bleury street, near cor.of Dorchester.01 Rooms Lanted.A ANTED- BY TWO GENTLEMEN.ROOMS AND din a private sily, mag st be in a good central Tocall er \u20ac replies confidential.Address \u201c5 2054,\" STAR 0 301 2 ANTED\u2014A TAGE ROOM, WITH OR WITH- Bn out po ! ard, by a ge Sr of quiet abits, ousé an locality us e [rat c.re vate fain] preferred.Address \u201cT 2073, office.301 1% yANTED = FURNISHED SEDROONE WITH of kitchen an married gouple, west of Victoria unter Raden LS 2088,\" BTaR office.3011 SE i Headache and relieve ali the troubles nel.dent to a bilious state of t the system, such as \u201ceal RO tis ne ile Their most eal n n 8, &C.te vemarkable a5 bas been shown in curing Headache, yet TILE LIVER are equally yet Cages Constipation.ouring and proventing à thin annoying complaint, while they also corre disorders stimulate the var ona regulate the bowels.Even if they on cured siohe they woul who suffer from this but tf ortunate tely the ts thh bane of so mauy lives that here is where we make our great boast, Qur piils cure it while others do uot.CARTER\u2019 Pris arg very small and vory casy to o take.One or two pills make a dose.They are fois vegetable and do ot o ul ut e actio! » Eins ho ae er Bat 5 cents: Blessed fl A vie Sen her, or sent by CARTES MEDICINE CO, New Tork Sra BL Small Doss, Small Price Property for Hale, Bic.Fou SALE-FARMS IN THE EASTERN TOWN- hi; particulars apply to Thomas er, à st.Omen sires et.223 11 OK BALE\u2014BY ORDER OF THE INSPECTORS.F Joa, Cadi tuated at No.214 Papiu- eau svenue, in one of the best parts of this cit and oO mire Spy aud Visiauon a tee, corner Cralg ormation a; 0 eau, trustee, corne: and St, Denis ais.296208 OR SALE BY i: A CBARLAND,708T.JAMES ST, à 000.2 dwellings, 8t.Urbain st.rent $456.Ta ¢ dwellln nga, Berrl st.rent #804.200.5 force Craie nt., rent $1,242, | RIS quel Ks, St Constant st, vent 21.316, st, rent 31,608.2300.12 Awe, wn of ace st, rent 81.512, '3 stores, St.athe Tue st., sont $1,782.uE 000.Z stores, St, La 2.200.294x Hn SALE DRSTHABLE eatin F B a, NG SITES.\u2018or particulars apply CARLES) HOLLAN 1416odtf t James Patron O LET\u2014A LOWER FENERENT, NO.593 81.Dominique st., yoarly rental 88 r month, be rented to May at less than +h.THO MAS, Real Estate 30, st.Jo property Mantes.SSL ANTED- to PURCHASE 8:00,000, TWO hundr: u thouasnd dollars\" worth central city pi opertion Adiress with nünibers, F SPSS de Box 300z1 n street.Douses to Jer.LET\u2014AT GREATLY BX BEDUCED RENTAL, NO.use tie at ed ent western 0 ity, ow an guns f m x peer provements, 19 rooms, hosted by nod r furnace.Ap] a x ve or 12 Richmond sq.ls [OLET_LoY EE EE rent esp di tii} May on, will rent el to desirable tenant Apply to J.W.Kicharde, Pe Andatecs st.3003 Tos SEMI-DETACHED COTTAGE AT co ce Antoine, nicely situated nL one of the ntairs eight roo Food & a water, low rental Pei lat May roi Ie further lease, present occupant would se furniture or part vA same on very favourable terme.\u201cQ 2006,\u201d Sran office.301 1 WELL FU RO CTET-HOUSE, WI ENIBRED, TILL I, 1st, or will sell furniture cheap.gépair Ÿ8434 St.Antoine st, Houses Wanted, ANTED-\u2014BMALL WELL FURNISRED HOUSE, or, for winter, by married couple, no children; Apply to P.O, Box, 1318.03 Tosin AYannos.mouse cellars, OUBE OF 7 pu 8 ROOMN, SE Dorchester and west of St.Lawrence.Address atating terms to \u201cT 2087,\" STAR \u2018office.01 Offices to Let o, LET\u2014DESIBABLE OFFICES, HEATF\" BY- central position, over Star bh iness ce.Hu James at, rentsmoderate.Appl ly at STAR 2e0d ft Board.MS QOARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING B confinement, private, 78 St.Dominique 2.55 4 SOARD\u2014MKS.MOEWAN, LADIES\u2019 PRIVAT sick nurse, 151 St.Constant st, Mon for boarders.\u201ci: 2e uperior accommodations Sadical atten SARD-AND DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, \u20ac sitting room, on bathroom ay hot and cola: vater, clothes press, house heated by hot t water, oard first clasa, i Btaniey st.206 6 OakDoAND SELL FURNISHED 1 Rous.INA B house decid decorated, hom orts, h, hot and cold water.4b Metcaife st.20 OARD\u201482.50 KX WEEK, TABLE a 81.75, also oo let a large parlor, for, groups couple.30 St, Louis st.3003 PoAED-AN tleman, terms moderate, nice home, 43 McGill College ave, 204 3 BORDER FoUr WORKING GIRLS, ALSO rnished room, terms very reasonable.2dF}\u201d to 6434 Bt.Antoine at, OARD-GUUD BOARD, GUUD ROOMS, FOR 2 n, go ood home, vers moderate, table bo our, 82.50 1 oy 41 Bleury st 01 2 | Morxses and darviages, Œtc.ANT NINN NSN, NSN NS CNT F°E SALE\u2014GOOD FAMILY SLEIGH AT, THE cost price, No, 114 Bt.Antoine st.300 2 NOR BALE\u2014A LIGHT EXPRESS SLEIGH, WILL be gold cheap to a prompt purchaser.ly 306 Craig 3017 OR LEE XPRESS SLEIGH, HORSE AND harness, alsp small safe, cheap dor cash.ager DP ROOM.A SINGLE ROOM, FOR OX, SALE \u2014 \"DOUBLE \u201cRLEIGH, GTADSTONE shape, cheap, F.Mercier, 1448 \u2018Notre Dame at.Stores.De Hotels, Gir.wo to et.SNA YO LET_FIRST-CLARS $ STORES AT T Antoine, cor.of Ht.Catherine st and Gromo at £78 x Antoine st.J11 Fois Att 10 NE DE RNA | wi orge, u nds yesrs knee ncti 2 avery stp liah and safe iriver.believed to ve p errsctl voue od.\u201cBan be seen at Brunswick Sta ables, 67 or Alexander st.3012 JOR Oil BALE\u2014-CRACHOIRS, CUTTERS, GROCERS\u2019 and butchers\u2019 an repairing, paintio eto, of RTS kinds done promptly.O.Lafond, 182 gt Gon Oon 8 office.Slats to Jet.vided to ee.pal Estate pont yy 815 on a 258 tf For Sale.4LE-EINDL de FOR THE MILLION, 82 nos prompir dore delivered.J.C.Macdlarmid y ste Telephone SALE\u2014PLUMBER'S IMPROVEMENT IN ing mills.An entire ely practical method of as a motive power.Patent ts for sade.For particulars address W.J.Wh 204 8t.James =.Montreal.283 24 OR KINDLING WOOD FOH SALLE F°; steven oh st, head of Alexander, W.G.art, 12 F: SALE = BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.ow and second land, all Sizes, alse.6x12 Eng- h pool tables, D.Nightingale, 174: Notre Pea UR SALE \u2014 AT A SACRIFICE, FIEAT CLASS Fr eyater saloon.Apply st once No.13 Cote Le Se 3003 Lo EE SUPERIOR TONED ATERICAN Sood ihn.P85 Moat Collewa ave.4008 Ok SALE\u20143 BAFLS, PRICES 40, $50 F #60, at 834 Be Ante time 340.5 soit ND HAND OR BALE 20 NE in; machines, | 5 3.26, ca 810, #2 an Eau.855, musical sé, Graham 2S 74 SALE \u2014 HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT OR un t Victoria Rifies Bazaar.fi oT aaNg, 0 is yA gentioman, bas or it, will = lata Tgsin for cash or on instalmèn ts to reliable puro r, Address \u201cM.1866,\u201d STAR o: office.ok 1 R RAL EN TOR A MAS.HANDSOME ree e , is oS Pie 84.Appiy 708 SE.L'Eschorine Wanted to Purchase.Co tien 20 To 25 GALLONS MILE = 8 OF WARE by GE.BO \u201c2026.Stan office.+ 301 ave, now under constrhionion, will be ready for oc- Warhtership IWanted.cupation next April, comfortabie (oFouttie; Shove NI SSIS each store, Apply to\u2019 Ë Let, de Bellofeutll ANTRD\u2014PARTNERSHIP, FOR BOOT AND James shos manufacturing, capital from 5 to 10 16 TET HE FREMISES AT PRESENT OCCU: thousand dollars.Address \u201c8 2040,\" Bran office, pied © d by y the 5 Beli Telephofie CG Tous My ei 3013 ing of ptore x eet.Top oof in ¢ building, all in dna, Iso x 80 f Floney t xd floor, same bu ding 40 x 80 teat to Loan.ven without steam power, hea: by hot water and Th up with À utomatic Sprinkler Holsts, &c., &a ° session 1st May nex next DEN RING.& 50 SON.! > to loan t 283313e0d G Éta Po.BoB » 8004 OÙT property, APR\u201d A ewcombe Catherine Streut.Open nutans Brat Spec ial induçements offered during the Hoan seas OCTAVIUS NEWCOMBE & CO./ Upright Pianos , At the Manufacturers recently established Montreal Warerooms, 344 St.; 80181 Boucational, MAISON FRANCAIS, OF VERMONT, Academy, a French Dares, : home for r bors.HHS alle; intro La ts Saxton'e nfo Vt.U8, / GENMAN German tauæht by G sn! rogy, AY Fost 'omce Branch, Bt.Cathe ay.Add À Fi wast sEEEE | GOTOICHIBAN | honest In stree Open until 9 p.m.Heint: n Upright Pianos are ruments at reasonable ices, Holiday stock on sale;at C.ook Open 2270 St.Catherine 30181 GOTOICHIBAN.ile gill prevaiis There induce the THE seid Be ROUT.meer THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNGÈMENT.rere at \u2018Contest in Fork Scenes and Incidents of the & Kilkenny\u2014Effective of the.Priosts, [SPEOTAL TO, ro THE STAR.DUBLIN, Degpmber 23.\u2014I6.; officially announced that Sir John Pope Hennessy was elegted in North Kilkenny yesterday.The priests were singularly active at all the polling places yesterday.In Bally- ragget one curate declared to the crowd that the curse of God would fall on any voter who cast his ballot in favor of Parnell and against the bisho pme e townsthey were astir by dayligh an the ballot boxes in squad! strongest among the is, Pax laborers, while his opponents captured the miners.1t was an exel A A replete with petty rows at polling Dootas but except in one instance 5 no serious violence.Parneil aks ml l\u2019deteat calmly, and says he will not change his determination to fight each constituency, seat by seat.He says this was one of the worst districts for him to contes There was some talk last ni; nt about Parnell golog personally to Paris to meet O'Brien.Anti-Parnellites say that (O\u2019Brien will \u2018entortain no proposai of compromise which visits vengeance on any single Irish member who has opposed Parneil.fact the chances of any amicable agreement are very remote.AWAITING THE RESULT, KILKENNY, December 23.\u2014 In spite of the exoitement caused during the past week by the political struggle willch has been taking place in this Parllamentary d trict, and though the actual result of the battie fought between the Parnellites and anti-Parnellites was practically in doubt, up to the hour of noon, there was little or no excitement in the streets of Kilkenny this morning, Peace and quiet, outwardly at least, seemed to reign on all sides, the streets belong the quietest portions of the town.Opposite and about the Court House small crowd Messrs.Parnell, Harringlon, gatherod, edmond, Scully, Henness and Heal y were inside the Court House at an early hour awaiting with varying emotions the actual announcement o! the tesult.Though the Parnellites claimed up fo the last moment that victory was hovering over their banners, the defeat of their candidate WAS VIRTUALLZ ADMITTED long before the close ho polls yesterday.In view of the almos importance to both sides of the exciting contest just decided, it is claimed that both sides deserve great credit for the fact that no collision took place between thelr followers, and that the last day of the campaign, atleast, was conspicuous for the almost entire absence of the personal abuse which has recently been exchanged by broadsides between the followers and the opponents, of Mr.Parnell.During the morning, been the case since the polls of job he \u2018the door of the \u201ccounting room\u201d in thé cburt house\u2019 was strictly guarded by police, but there was no attempt to create any d urbance.Shortly before noon Mr.Da ae out I from the court house and told he Assocl Press correspondent that he.( he Sorreapoudent could accept it as a fackthat Mr.Hènnessy's majority would be aboù ar 100 and that the Parnellites had sofferedl a hopoless, crushing defeat.PARNELLITES DOWNOAST, EENNY, December 2§,~Dr.Tanner wlll bring sult against st Pargel Tor libels contain- od in theepeeches made By the latter during the Ey The a members of the Pal 8 section, after the enon] het ot Scully had been made, w Merry Golo.fully parading use sages, des pon! when he left the Cou ro Hon he had at least a majarity af one thousand, and when the actual the public it was seen lite candidate was not fi mate.As am matter of fact, e anti-Parnel- Were not so urag s-they might be expected to Po.gr it adi tte a that it was really a victory for he prie and tha had they not adopted tacts 8 they Ty the result might have been di The result of the election wae gs Sol lows: Hennessy, 2527; Scully, 1356.Majority for Hennessy, 1171.MONTREAL TRISHMEN ox THE RESULT.\u201cThe result of the Kilkenny election is no surp prise to me,\u201d said Senator Murphy to- \u201cand though 1 am please maae pose Bl be no one can foretell, but if Mr.Parnell were to retire, t bo might still be hopes of mending matters though of course here will always remain some animoslt > between the men who said such harsh things of each other.It is a good thing for the Irish cause that the lection should have gone as it did.\u201d Ald.Moses Malone, who knows Kilkenny, also said that the result was to be as the clergy, who were generally agains Parnell, exercise a powerful influence among \u2018the miners, who are very numerous there, mining being the largest indus that district.& ty in THE HOSTILE INDIANS.A General Surrendsr Expected Bhortly \u2014 Some of thd Indians Boastfal.December 23\u2014Prom re- Srurais, 8.D, ! liable information it is %icarned th that Colonel: Sumner has captured Indians in all, including men, women and children, fifty-one ons and a herd of ponies.Two hun- red and thirty of these Indians are of Sited Bull\u2019s followers.Some of the Indians who left Sitting Bull's camp have found thelr way into Fort Benton.It is expected Colonel Sumner\u2019s command will arrive at Port Meade on Christmas Day with all the disaffected Indians on the Cheyenne below the forks ort the Bellefourche.ral epember 23.\u2014Gene Miles is of opinion that th.death of Sitting Bull left the hostile conspiracy without a head, and that an early surrender of all the hogtiles is probable.An Iowa man named 8 y Gay.groated, 5 stir roclaimin himself their Messiah.He vas demented and was ordered off thie resérvation.- Stañds First, ong \u201col General Brooke's peace emissaries, arrived this evening from the hostile camp, where he stayed one night, He says that they abysed and pointed therr guns at him, and th they are fighting with troops north of; them, and that four shots were exchange yesterday nite he was with them.the pouce sent out to-day to bring \u2018hem in and anys says they will et, be succe nh 3 A MAHA, r 23.\u2014 special from Aine R idge Agenoy, Stands First, an Indian scout, Tho \u2018has just returned frofre \u2018a visit to the Indian cam a Bad Lands, says a spirit vf intense h 1 of the scout\u2019s OL les to come in were j Indians said they the goldiers for a mon but the lat were cowards, and afesid - ro fight CE come out and KINGSTON NOTES.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) / Krvastox, December 28.- The Ontario Government has officially notified the ras bishop of Kingston that the lease of lis College will terminate in February.ie 150 inmates will be divided among the various institutions in-the province, idiots going to Orillia and many of, the others to the Mimico cottages.Lisut.-Col.Duchesnay, of t ie city, a guest of Fh M Major Netlson.Liou.Gof Lowell, ET owed the the battery oi on rade en 1e made pspection of the parade an oto.It is Said that the Kingston , Napanee and West ern Rallwa mpany is wil \u2018new barra on 4 sr site en sxçhan e for the pres Lprope Lawrence Mart ne HAS ecntract to furnish Chlougo with worth of marble.Diptera 1à Rewomediand.Joun's, Nid, Deve) & werd given to j shi notwithstanding ther bowers en.to the Board à ding, + for a anppression, dipithora aol avails at St.Joun's, 1n its most 3 virulent forms.-Never before has 1 ted in so deadly a form as now.It is exipted in that during the existence of the epidemic there have basen 4500 cases and between 800 and 900 deaths, It is spreading to the outposts.BISHOPS AND POLITICS.Archbishop O\u2019Brien on the Duties of Bishops in Connection With Public Affairs [SPROTAL TO THE STAR) .Orrawa, December 22\u2014The followin, correspondence, taken from the last issue 0 the Antigonish Casket, is a complete and exhaustive reply to the attack made on Bishop Cameron on account of his circular letter three years ago, refuting the statement made by the opponents of Sir John Thompson that His dship had withdrawn his confidence from that gentleman : Archbishop's House, Halifax, Decéfnber 5, My Dear Lord Bishop: warding the circular issued by your Lordshi p on February 11, 1887, to the elec- { Antigonish County, and about some newspapers have been Tein saying many silly things, I would wish to give Your Lordship my views on the matter.It should not be necessary to assert and maintain that a bishop hasa perfeut Tight to take an intelligent interest in the political life of his country, and to use,should he deem fit, alt legitimate means in favor of those who, in his opinion, are most likely to benefit the community.the petty squabbles of mere party politics.the bishop will not, of course, mix himself up; but he sbould be anxious on roat national grounds | to hood our ablest an best men retumes Le The catch started urope oan infidels, that the clergy should.Conflne themselves to the unhosded By as it surely will be, unheed by 5 food Catholics: and laws enacted to give it force will be assuredly despised by the hierarchy and clergy of Canada.We may freely choose to hold our- Coad * neutral where vital questions are not at stake, but we will never allow our- ves to be muzzled.From this it follows that, so long as Your Lordship no undue influence, you were quite, Justified in endeavoring to secure lhe success of the man ou held to be the best man qualified for the position.Does not common sense tell any reasonable being that you, a man of ability, of wide experience of men, a pishop with a full sense of your responsibility, could form a more correct estimate of the relative merits of the candidates than men.hlinded by partisanship, or the more silly prejudice of nationality?I see no trace of undue influence in the oircular; you correct misstatements regarding your views, and you advance reasons for, your line of action.In my view, the only regrettable point about the affair is that in a county like Antigonish it should have been necessary for Sir John T'hompson to stand an election.Yours in Christ, BRIEN.C.0 To His Lordship the Bishop of Antigonish.IT WAS UNDER SEIZURE.The Frenchmen Charged fn Newfoundland With Stealing Thel Their Own Vessel.Sr.Joun's, Nfd.d\u2026 December 23.\u2014Five Frenchmen have been found guilty of stealing the echooner \u201cManagere\u201d\u201d and her carga.These men owned the vessel.She was selzed by customs officers Giljis and Codroy for carrying autiable goods past a customs house and entering 8 port which was not a rt of en oily The customs officers found a ge quan of ayors.sonp, herring, ete, EE the goods, salis, pie ne © ton sel Shore and ot\u201d ocked them up.{oubsequently t the crew or possession of the sails, put them aboard their vessel and salled away.Giita and a volunteer crew started in pursuit and overtook the runaway vessel, when a battle ensued.The fleeing Frenchmen defended their ship and themselves with oars and other primitive implements of marine war- re, but they were finally.overpowerec an are \"Man agere\u201d \"was again triumphantly taken into port.The prisoners admitted g away the vessel, but claimed she was thelr own property, that the seizure was and therefore they had committed no ofr They were found gulity, but gontence was deferred.The case is a very e.AT THE MERCY OF THE WAVES: A Shipwrecked Crew Adrift in a Water.Logged Brig in Mid Ocean for Five Days.HALIFAX, December 23.\u2014Advices from Newfoundland eay that between sixt seventy vessels were wrecked ne damaged on that coast during the recent storms, which together with tho destruction of wharves, fishing gear, buildings, etc., involves a loss of hundreds of thousands of do lars, Captain Cleveland of the American brie + Angelia,\u201d tells a thrilling story whe rescue of himself, vite and of six men.He was und from se Jon, N.B., for Demerara, with a cargo of horses and produce.In the hurricane of the 1st inst.his salis were blown away, the dismasted and almost split open and waterlogged.The boats were washed away, and for five days the hulk drifted about at the complete mercy of wind and waves, during which the crew suffered terribly.\u2018Passing vessels either did not see, or pald po attention to, their signals of distress until the steamer \u201cDearhili\u201d bore down and rescued them.Church Consecration.The new Bt.Andrew\u2019s -Church, Buckingham, was dedicated on the 21st inst ant, Bev.Professor W.McLaren, D.D., o ox College, Toronto, p aching in the morning, and A CA t, thé pastor of the church, late of Montreal in the evening.This ron, is one\u2019 of the best finished for its size in the Dominion.It is carpetted throughout in led Brussels and seated with solid oak pews of modern pattern, in concen- trie half circles.The windows are giazedin cathedral glass, two of them a boing memorial ones, the ælit of Mre.Jas.Wilson, of Buckingham.pane building i8 heated by hot air, and will be lighted by electricity.The cost has been nearly $8000.It was opened free of debt, and with a balance in hand, It ls seated for 260 people and was ke both services.Mr.Wm.Acton, o rip burg, suporintended the work.Distribution Poor Familles.Yesterda ay evening -the gifs ntributed by the children attending Christ Church Sunday-school were distributed to poor and deserving familles in thecity to the number of forty, reproge ting a about one hundred and fifty ind viduals.he recipients were not restricted to parishioners of Christ Church, but hailed from all parts of of the city between Charles and the East End.In add onto the gifts broy, nt by the children some $50 50 was realized b; A undag's collection on behalf of the Bot T.Buchanan presided at the oribution, » which was preceded by 8 very enjoyable magic lantern entertainment Funeral of Mr.J; Kane.The funeral of \u2018Mr.J, J.ane, ex-presi- dcop and chançellore of h 26, k place this morning from the Hotel Bion Bt.Patricks Churoh where solemn chanted.The remains were su uently taken to.Bonaventure station for: transmission to a icnmond.his former home, whither they were re acçom- nied by a del egation from Branch 2 Den of Mesars.J.P.Nugent, J.O.Loe: lor and M, ee e de wäsalso ; an ex-minister in 5 the Mook Parliament and taste.was a gentieman of great literary Special Notice.New York Plano Co.'s $225 Offer, 9225 wiil t buy 8 A new Cabinet Grand dhree- string Upright e by \u2018one the t Swing front musle fram gains, call and see tlinee instruments before pur- | chnsing.N.+ Plana Co, 228 Bt, Wd AMUSEMENTS.\u201cFAUST\u201d AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Produped by- Mr, Lewis Morrison and His 'Company\u2014\u201cThe Two Orphans\u2019 by Alre Warner\u2019s School of Acting.Tae ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN Last NIGHT in the Queen's Hall by Mrs.Neil Warner's Juvenile Dramatic Class brought out a large and fashionable audience.\u201cThe Two Orphans\u201d was well adapted to oring into play the powers of Mrs.Warner's pupils, and their performance could not.he called otherwise than highly creditable.The few changes made in the piece, which slightly curtalled it, did not in any measure impair the action or dialogue, The cast was as follows: Count de Liniere, {Minister of Police) reine see Mor uis ge Prosles [EP Master Walter Brown Count ae Y trlenda arry Fabian Marquis d'Estrees jm His friends\"! Geo Walsh Per Brothers °° The .Master Arthur Wilson .- poster Bob Hepders aster G.Cummings .Ja8.Henderson aster George Grace .Master 5.Bown L.Codd Libby Vineberg Honriettef (The Two Orphans) \u2018Estelle Laviolette La Frochard (Mother of Jacques abd lerre).ene esriiemeeeraeneas sarin aes Miss Affie Varner 1188 Claire Samuel tive ss Katle Kearnes The young Derformors know their lines remarkably weil, and no hitches occurred to mar the success of the performance.Some of those who took part were exceedingly clever, and all showed that they were amply capable of carrying through to a \u2018successful conclusion their various roles.That Mrs.Neil Warner must have devoted time and trouble to the training of the class was evident, but it may be sald for the scholars that they are a credit to their teachèr.\u2018The audience was highly pleased, it could bescen, and applauded the youn, & performers vigorously.Several recalls were demanded, and iss Libby Vineberg, Miss Blanche Loab, and Miss Estelle La- violette were the recipients of handsome bouquets.À dance whiôh opeued the second act was given by Miss Lou Stirling, who is, without doubt, an exceedingly pretty and graceful dancer, and she had to respond to an encore.The costuming was appsopriate, and some of the dresses are very handsome, The stage settings were also eflective.When the performance was brought to a conclusion by the singing by the members of the company of \u2018God Save the Queen,\u201d many were 0 Lx pressions of pieasure among the audience, who agreed that the children eould give a delightful entertainment.By special request \u201cThe Two Orphans\u201d will be repeated at a Saturday nee.TP RAUST Ss WONDERFUL AND AWFUL STORY \u2014the barter of his soul to Batan for one short season of youth and pleasure, the ruin and he wrought, his remorse and an aan Satan's fondish glee at the thou ughts of his triumph and the final escape of his victim\u2014thebe were strikingly depicted at the Academy of Music last night br Yr.Lewis Morrison and his company.Goethe's sublime production dr ized 1 for the English stage by Mr.Bayle Bernard, aided by all the spectacular accessories of Which the piece is capable and interpreted competent actors.1t is the grandest faust\u201d presented to a Montreal audience for many a season, and a more perfectly staged plece is seldom seen at the Academy.The plece is in five acts, and considering the amount of scenery to be shifted Waits were short, and everything passed off as smoothly as if the piece had been specl- ally prepared for the stage on which it was being acted.The first act opens with \u201cFaust\u2019\u2019 in his gloomy laboratory, when \u201cMephisto\u201d appears and tempts him with youth and love.The bond signed in blood with a pen of fire, and the work of ruin begins.Then follows the scene of the church and the boisterous students, and \u201cFaust\u201d waiting at the chureh door first sees the beautiful \u201cMarguerite.\u201d The second act 18 taken up, with the garden scene, where \u201cMarguerite\u201d and ber lover become acquainted.*Mephisto\u2019s\u201d plans succeed; the lovers meet at night at the cottage, the mother 1B given the deadly potion and the work of ruin has begun.As the two enter the cottage, the stage grows dark, and lurking in the corner the glowing figure of \u201cMephisto\u201d alone stands out in the gloom: Batapic' triumph lightens up his face, tisndisb malice and cunning deceit flash across that hideous countenance, and he stands forth the very embodiment of evil.Whatever human humor {here is in the piece is broug t-Gut in the scene between \u201cMartha\u201d and-\"Mephisto.\u201d The scene on the square is a very touching one, \"Marguerite\u2019s\u201d friends singing before the shrine of the Virgin, followed by herself, bowed with grief and shame.The climax of \u201cMephisto\u2019s\u201d part is reached in the fourth aot when he and \u201cFaust\u201d view the revels of the demons from the swnmit of the Brocken.de je uly 20 an aviul sight, and one of the pres tacular scenes of the drama.he ths of Marguerite\u201d in the cell, where she is confined tor the murder of her mother, in the original it being the killing of her child for which she suffers, follows.Then comes the apotheosis, intheo: riginal F Faust is eventually cap! captured doy Sutan, this is seen at \u201cMar- veraion guerite's\u201d oot W with the cross above them and, baffled at last, \u201cMephisto\u201d sinks into the infernal region and is gyailowed up in \u2018the flames apd smoke.Mr.Morrison as ~ Mephisto\u201d ably sustains the great reputation he bus won, and is certainiy a powerful character.The other parts aré well sus tained.Mr.David Murray is \u201cFaust\u201d Miss Florence Roberts, \u201cMarguerite,\u201d and Miss Carter makes a very droil ** Martha.\u201d Mr.Porter J.White portrays * Valentine.\u201d The play will run through the week, with matinees on Christmas and Saturday, TaxaTRE Royan was well filled at both performances yesterday with an audience that appeared heartily to enjoy the romantic o tho of western border life ae de- ploted ed \u201cDevil's Mine,\u201d It will run ook Thé St.Croix Company Embarrassment.In connection with the rumored embarrassment of the St, Croix Cotton Mills referred to in Saturday\u2019s STAR,it is announced that Owen Brothers, of Providence, R.L, agent for the St.Croix Cotton Mills, Mili- town, N.B., and the Atlantic Mills of Providence, R.I, have ass igned.with liabilities reported at over $500, It is stated that the failure was brought about by the embarrassment of thie Bt, Croix Cotion Mills, When the St Croix ait became embarrassed seven years , Owen Bros, who werb endorsers on the pa pa ro of the concern, obtained an extension « of five years for the Company, Whose liabilitles were about $500,000.About any per cent.of tho old fndebtedhess was pald, and on December 1, 1887, an extension on the balance was obtained on three and five years, the first notes falling due on December I las Dominion Parliament May Not Meet Till A personal priond of oir John Macdonald, now in the city, says the Dpminion Parliament will not meet until after the first week in March, by which time the Democratic Congress wili have assembled and the Pre.pldent's 8 have been made, which will enable tie Government to determine on its course, an outline of which may be lool for in the Queen's speech.The Emeralds\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Night Postponed.The Emeralds turned out in good numbers last Bight for their regular weekly tramp, at the College Baa, and going over the mountain to the b House, where a very enjoyable evening was spent.A cotn- mitted eoting was held, and It was de- cid to postpon e the ladies\u2019 night, adver- for Monday next, on account of St.Patrick's concert.The.Late Rev, Itaral Doan Lindsay.The funeral of Rev, Rural Drag Lindsay, rector of Bt.Tho mss Church v hose dea WAR take moves one of the best known figures Auglican church work in the diocese.He was born in London, Koz.a nd eduos Lennoxville, being ordai nd priest iy ETH For a quarter of a century he labored in Brome, and from, there was removed to Bt.Thomas, in this city, where he has long carried on a most bonaficial ork amon the laboring classes of the East End.Josa will be greatly felt by his ners He was a brother of Ven.Archdeacon Lind~ Bay of Waterloo, Que.LIQUOR LAW ENFORCEMENT.The Prospects Considered Brighter by the Secretary of the Citizens\u2019 Leagues Major E.L.Bond, honorary secretary of the Citizens\u2019 League, presented his report at the meeting of the executive of the League esterday.Jt calls attention to the enfore- pg of the liquor laws, which it says have better prospeots of being pauttenlr enforced shan ever before, and this direct accord with the principles laid down by the Cite zens\u2019 League, viz, enforcement through the constituted authorities.This state of affairs was mainly due to the valuable and correct information furnished by the Loa, ue\u2019s ine spector, Mr.Biers, which had of the Provinoelal Government ana the police, Notwithstanding all efforts to 2 force the law, the efforts of the set at deflance by a number.of hotels and restaurants, and in view of.undoubted-evi dence that discriminatiôn was porn enforce essed the hon.-Provin cial sure calling his attention to the lack Chat ths chief of the Revenue Dep: president of a social club of ion.fre large majority of members were liquor dealers, many of whom had been convicted of infraction of the license laws.The Provincial Treasurer acknowledged the correctness of the information and the result was that a large number of bars closed the past couple of \u2018Sundays, probably Eee the first time in their history.Reg eries the report recommended rr % bea be licensed, their licenee to be cancelled if the Bite was proven of bad character.If, as Shief lef Hughes stated, American cities were than M say.\u201cGod heip them.\u201d r.Biers, the League detestive, wrote stating that his figures on beaneries and houses of ili-fame were from estimates made during a short stay and with limited experience.It night take him a little time to verily the ut when he had done so be did not think they would.fall far short of nis original estimate, Mr.Bond's report was adopt .CURLING.Election of Officers of the Canadian Brane of the Royal Calsdenian.The following have been elected officers of the Canadian branch of the Royal Caledos nian Curling Club for the ensuing year: President, Mr, David Brown, sr.Vice-president, Mr.George 8.Brush.Secretary-treasurer, Rev.John Williamson.Chaplain, Rev, James Barclay, M.À.The Group competitions this year will begin in Montreal on Tuesday, January 21 ar.The rules year provide that Governor-General\u2019s prize shall be iad for at Ottawa by two clubs, one representing the province of Quebeo and the other the province of Ontario, with two rinks each, the selection of these two clubs being left to the brandh.It has, therefore, beeh decided that the clubs to dr connected with the branch shall be divided two groups, for Quebec and Ontario re ppectivels, with a corresponding Montreal and Ottawa centre, as in the competition for the Branch Trophy.A preliminary com tion wili take place at each of these cen beginning on the afternoon of the first day of the Branch Tro tinued in the afternoon of each finished, subject, so fans pet they, apply, to | > fhe clubs in the Montreal a Gytawa nung tions shall be selected by the branch to re resent their respective provinces in the final So at Ottawa on a date to be * the Governor-General\u2019s secretary.and Toronto respectively; no players being Owed to take part in both divisions of the match.mine international match with the United Btates for the Gordon medal will take place .here on January 30.No Liguor for the Montreal Caledonisn Curling Club, Last night, at one of the lar, aver held by the Montreal ing Club, the 6 question by of whether or not liquor should he club was brought up and disc The vocates { temperanc carried the day by a vote of 36 to 26.Cures Also:f Neuralgia.} Lumbago,.Sciatica, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Wounds, Swellings, Canadian Depot: ù Toronto; Ot.GOTOICHIBAN HEINTZMAN PIANOS.Awarded Bronze Medal, Philadelphia, 1976 Holiday Stock of these Celebrated andy on Sale C.W.LINDSAY\u2019 S, GE 2270 St.Catherine st.OPEN TILL 9 P.M.tervie v \u2018letter os in take piace x tia pesé ati 8 a 4 Dissanes, Ne pu zn Ho Gr Mr.ond to put indispu utable facts nt the: hands.ntreal, Mr.Bond could only ; an Cutie | GOTOICHIBAN : î a, (4, MÉN MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, DEOEMBER LATEST MALL NEWS.| mis En MERA SB LIONELS POR; | tvs ots Sra i Lu © dw th mine ich is at all 08 + Lo .A e : imum FEMALE IMMIGRATION TO CANADA.wealth of { Hoh.\u2018The deep watér teems with THE; GUTLAW'S RETURN.them.Yet, the peopie living there seem not : : able to make use of the opportunities offered That night\u2014it wag Baturday.\u2014Mr.Edward EE Mountford came down, and took up his CHAPTER 1X\u2014Contivoen.| quarters at the hostelry of Mr.Budd, Who R0vics of thie Conntess of Aberdeen to fo thats at chair very doors.\u2018Manx boa Aberégenshire Lasses\u2014Irish Fisheries :\u2014Xke Closure Last Sossian.> England.Atths fret gèneral mesting of the Gif- fard Gun and Ordnance Company ie London, the .chairmäan said that M.Giffard had no doubt whatever that in the courss of à few \u2018months ne would be able to produce a rifle whieh would carry 3000 yards, and a cannon that would carry ten miles.According to a Cambridgeshire paper, a hugh pit was recently dug on the praperty of Mr.McUalmont of Cheveley Park, and in iv were buried some hundreds of hares and Pheasants which the owner was unable to ud any other way of disposing of.It is sta at large quantities had previously been despatched to various hospitals.ly this year the pre-Victortan gold 16 Were withdrawn from circulation, Up foa certaln date they were received at nominal value, and after that day the banks charged their customers sixpence for every coin which had not the Queen's head upon it.The reswt was a speed absorption of light gold of the realm.It has nearly all found its way to the Mint but some of it stilllingers in the byewayso fic and commerce, Next March these pleges wili cease to be legal tender.A singular illustration of the extent to which gambling is carried on was recontly affar at Chester.A woman who was mak) an application to the magistrates incidentally mentioned that a \u201cclub\u201d was held at her: house; and it was elicited that his \u201celuv\u2019\u2019 consisted of women who paid in one shilling each per week, and met to \u201cthrow the dice, the highest number taking the full amount subscribed.\u201d In Lhis particular club there were twenty-one mem- 18, in another there were thirty-two, and there were, 1 Wap stated, plenty of other similar clubs in Chester.At a sale in London the other day a recently discovered correspondence, chiefly from American and British commanders in the American War of Independence, comprising secret despatehes, official transcripts, intercepted papers of great historical importance, the whole orming a most remarkable record of the American War, was sold for £200.Some autograph verses rt Burns, \u201cFy, let usa\u2019 to ,.Kirkcudbright,\u201d an election song written to serve Patrick Heron of Kerroughtree, went for £10.bs, ;and the tirst volume of the third edition of Burns\u2019 Poems, 1792, the identical copy corrected by the author for the last edition, brought £25, The Shorthorn sales of 1830 ara now over, and a very much larger number of animals than usual have changed hands, the general average price being lower than last year, but higher than in 1838 or 1587.There 9 sales, at which 3376 head were eold at an average of £29 123 9d, \u2018The highest price was 600 gs., which was pala at the Birmingham Spring Sale fora bull bred by Mr.Garne, of Great Bislington.During last year 2323 head were sold for an average of about £32 19s.There has been an extrpordinary decrease in the exportation of Shorthorns, caused no doubt by the financial crisis in South America.Only 261 pedigree animals were sent abroad, as against 608 last year; 202 of these went to South America, as compared with 586 during 1889; Germany took 25; France, 17; Australia, 7; the United States, 6; Sweden, 3; and Canada 1.A Parliamentary return has been issued.showing the number of times the closure was moved and applied during last session.It appears that attempts were made to put the rule into force on no fewer than eighty- seven times, forty being in the House and forty-seven in Committee.n forty-one occasions leave was given by the Speaker or Chairman to put the closure, and on forty- six occasions it was refused, the general rule apparently being only to permit its enforcement when it was mov ter.Mr.Bmith naturally had to perform this duty most frequently, and he heads the list with twenty-one, Mr.Balfour having applied the glosure five times, Mr.Goschen twice, and Bir Michael-Hicks Beach once.the Irish Agricul- vural Laborers\u2019 Bill, but the Bpeaker de- ned to put the motion, though he gave is assent to a similar motion made soon after by Mr.Dillon.Mr, William Davies, second officer of the steamship \u201cUppingham,\u201d of London, which Was wrecked on the north coast of Devon, makes a remarkable statement as to what happened after the vessel went ashore.He states that when the ship's lifeboat was 1 hed eight men got into her, and without waiting for the rest of the crew acted in a most cowardly manner by cutting the tor and rowing away.boats, French boats, Cornish ta, boats from Scotland, come there each year and bear away with them abundance of money and mmoney's worth.The Irish people, living there, look on helplessly, take no share in the work, and starve ail the winter in consequence.Steps have been taken to remedy ull this.The Kev.Mr, Green, one of Her Majesty's inspectors of flsheries, who had been deputed to investigate the coast, has spent all.the.summer in a vessel going through these fishing grounds, and has now submitted the report which has been issued, If the remedies as to the education of the natives in fishing matters, the supplying to them of fishing boats and gear, and the establishment of curing stations be\u2014as.have no doubt they will ried out, we shall have seen the last of distress.in\u2019 Ireland, and our people will partake ef some of the enormous weaith hithemte éarried away from them by forelgnersrrand under , their very noses.\u201d i A respectable farmer, namid Stephen Lyttleton, of Shandangan, County Clare, took an evicted farm about ten vears ago, and thereby ineurred the bitter hostility of the Land League.He and his family were at once boyeotted; they were the subject of fierce League resolutions, and were subjected to a system of persecution which lasted for years, and extended to other Jer sons who had the courage to befriend or sympathize with them.ast year Lyttle- ton\u2019s son married the daughter of a nolgh- boring farmer and road-contractor, M'Nam- ara, who had sufficient independence to brave the terrors of the League.He was forthwith denounced and boyveotted; the result of which was, that he found it impossible to procure laborers.Ore man, however, Michael Haddock, had the pluck to stick to him, and, for doing so, His house was fired into on the nightof September 31d, 1889.Two revolver-shots passed through the door, narrowty missing Haddock, who was in the house at the time.Undeterred by this warning.Haddock continued to work for his employer, On January 10th last, Haddqgok and M'Namara were flred at on the publie road at Enagh, when going home alter their day's work.The shot pa close to them, but, fortunately, did not take effect.This secona outrage failed to intimidate Haddock, who continued to work for M\u2019'Namara.Special precautions were, however, taken to protect him.A police- hut hus been erected close to his house, ana a party of police detailed for his constant protection ; two of these constables now accompany him wherever he goes, Scotland.The precentage o! fiction taken out in Edinburgh Free Library is only 47, compared with 86 in English Îree libraries.The Duke of Richmond, who makes about £8000 a year out-of his salmon fishings in the Spey, ls building à large hatchery for salmon on the bauks of that river.The sales of Shorthorn cattle in Scotland last year amounted to 1153 head with an average price of £25 7s 3d, as against 713 head during 1889, and an average of £24 6a 6d.This is the best Scotch average since 1884, during which year some exceptionally valuable herds were dispersed.Since her return from Canada, says Truth the Princesa Louise, who haa rarely vist the \u201cArgyll country,\u201d appears to have overcome her aversion to the West of Scotland, for Knock House, the Duke of Argyil\u2019s place in the island of Mull, is to be extensively repaired, and entirely redecorated and refurnished, in order that it may become the country residente of H.R& H, and Lord orne.Salmon angling on the Tweed closed for the year on Lhe iast day ot November, after the very worst season that ever been known.The river has rarely been in ply, and never for two successive days, owing to the number of heavy floods.On some of the best and most highly-rented stretches hardly any fish were caught during the last weeks of the month.Mr.Alexander Mackenzie, the erofter candidate for Inverness-shire, bas intimated that, \u201cunder certain circumstances,\u201d he, bas resolved to retire from his candidature.He says that the complications brought about by the conduct of Mr.Parnell, and the conséquent disruption of the Home Rule party, make it highly lmprobable that a iberal majority can be returned at the next election, -Mr.Mithael B.Nairn, one of the merchant princes of Scotland, has erscted in Kirkoealdy, at his own cost, a fully-equipped hospital, complete with the most modern 2ppliances, and has presented the building to native town.In addition, he has given and secured endowments to the bospital which wili go far towards enabling the Town Council to maintain its work and usefulness, without \"40h, yes, quite & bachelor \u2018affair\u2014a couple of servants, and all that sort of thing.I saw just now, \\vhion I was strolling round, « nice bit of land veape in the park\u2014s king ot hunting lodge.\u201d ; \u2018Humph !\u201d said Mr.Hardness, with an odd glance, which was mot lost upoh the other.\u201cYou are not aware that in about two years, when I reach sixty years of age, 1 mean to retire.My intention fs to reside in lvy Lodge myself.In fact, it is, so vo speak, mine now.\u201d \u201cOh, indeed\u2014woulde\u2019t think of intruding \u2014only if it had been to let\u201d began Mr.Mountford, carelessly.\u201cI liked the situation.\u201d 42.\u201d \u201cYou can have it for two years,\u201d eaid Hardness, emphatically, \u201cand if Ît suits you Ke D agre 6 alyout the price, pro- ba if might remain.\u201cI'shoujd get used to it ta two years, you know,\" observed Mountfor \u201cI daresay we could come to some arrangement,\u201d continued the steward, and so the dinner went on,-and before midnight Edward Mountford.Esq., had become ten- o for two yesre certain, the said lodge being furnizhed throughout, though in very oldfashioned style.As soon as the matter was settled the detective wrote for instructioms to Miss Ellen Monck, saying\u2014 \u201cI thought it wise to obtain a footing in the heart of the enemies\u2019 camp, and I have succeeded.\u201d His instructions were precise in reply.\u201cAnnounce that during your long and continued absences sume female relatives will ggeuny the premises.My mother and thyeel! will be down in a few days.My mother only knows that I require strict seclusion and repese, for which purpose I have taken a retired furnished house In an obscure carner of \u2018the park belonging to Bir Cornwail Moutresgar, .Xou,can eome down when necessary:bé frofe Mr.Arnold.\u201d _- And so it happens Shah 8 wook later, Sir Cornwali bad, within &ilie of his own door, in a house which he had long given to Gilbert Hardness, the most deadly foes of those who were working Jor-his destruetion.CHAPTER X, A SURPRISE.Sir Cornwall Mantressor was now sole master of the title and estates.His wealth was far greater than he could spend, for he was an irritably miserly man.He liked personal pnjoyment, good living, good wines, and his own material comfort, but he hated to spend money on other people.He was not, in consequence, & very popular man With the gentry.His dinner parties were rare, his evening receptions fewer still.But he began to refleet.Though no one resumed to hint anything against him, he how tull well that the strangely myster- lous ciroumstances under which he had obtained his present position were talked about and some weeks after the youthful claimant jay in his eold grave near Dover, a reported Impostor, according to his ac count, Sir Cornwall began to think that in view of possible eventualities, it would be as well to make as many friends as possible, His son, Frank, now eighteen, was at home, while Lily, his daughter, seventeen, was under the hands o :governess.\u201cI tell you what it is.Bolla.said Sir Cornwall, at breakfast, \u201cthe young folk yonder must see a little more society.Il am not fond of gadding about, but now Iam a latrate we must cultivate our neigh a it more,\u201d \u201d \u201cI should like a little change very much, ife, rather eagerly, She was a d certain y had led a rather secluded life.\u201cIt will be good for Frank and Lily.\u201d ple were of the same opin- fon, and as were so unanimous, it was decided that the Inauguration a new career should commence with a dinner arty an ce.LE cn tee to bring ou cheque can ve 0! the supplies with a freer hand than was usual with him.He then retired to bis own private sano- tum, or study, as he called Te to transact business with Gilbert Hardness, his factotum and Seward.As usual, Chat soft- spoken, wily personage was ready.was the model of a agent.Nono in his hands were ever in arrears; if they did not pay up he could always find ways and means to screw out the money in some way.ad.indocd.kzew some things which the and, inde ew some things baronet would have fain buried in oblivi There was no My relatives, you ow,\" he seid, \u201care LS oo too absorbed in their recent sorrow any company forme, 80 shall simply make 8 formal c and Dack fouppor Por.aps you m of at very pleasan| gontioinan, Mr, Gilbert Hardness, know am down.: : So Mi.Edwfird Mountford called at Ivy Lodge with soîme letters and messages from Mr.Arnold and Sir John, who had joined his reriment tem rarily, and presented them to Lady Monck, otherwise Mre Mountford.While \u2018she was\"teading these epistios, the agent had a lonæ conference with Miss Ellen in her special boudoir, and tbe sup- osed relative received hls further instruc- ons.?We may.here remark that the Montressor dinner party and evening was not a success.Only some of the second rate gentry attended, ail the others pleading previous en- geagements.' (To be Continued.) asserted M'CILL CHRISTMAS EXAMINATIONS.The Passes in Subjects Left Over from Yes- terddy\u2014Laval M.B's, The following, crowded out of yesterday 8 issue, completesthe list ot passes at thé Mc- Gill Christmas examinations : ASTRONOMY, Class I_Warne, J.! Robins, L.B.: Patterson, Moore, Oliver; Goff and Ellimwood, Young, Tees, Hull, Cole and McGregor.Cluss I\u2014Warne, W.A.; Holden, Whyte, J.T.; MeÇulioch.4 FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE, Second year-Mineralogy and Geology (in part).Class I\u2014 none.II \u2014 Bolton; Me- Gregor, J.M; III\u2014Tighe; Purves; Wainwright.Zoology\u2014Class \u2014 Le Hewitt; Klock and McPhatl equal: Dawson and Greenberg equai ; I1\u2014Lambert; Adams: Bowden; Stevenson ; Gunu ; McFarlane; III \u2014Featherston ; Manchester.Faculty of Medicine, Firêt year.ZOOLOGY, Class I\u2014Brown; Ross; Davideon, II-\u2014 Manchester; Riley; Latennan; Norris; Flynn, BOTANY\u2014 FIRST YRAR.Davidson, Fowler, Jacques, Byers, Stearns, Shaw, Mein re, and MeLarer equal, Richardson, H.J, and McLaughlin equal, Davies, Bozen,_ York, Hamilton, and Sutherland equal; Lockhead, Richardson and Holohan, -equal; Hart and Shellington equal, Drys- dale an Lunhan equal; Crockett, Mitchell, MoCrea and Kimer equal: Hannington erguson, Henderson, Cou- nor and McLean and Gorrell equal; Sharp 88, McCarthy, Montgomery, Stenning, Gilman, Spring, Rice, Smith, Kearns, McCrae, G.B., McKenzie, Purves, Gunn, Meakle, ! VETERINARY FACULTY.200LOGY FIRST YEAR.Class 1.\u2014Bolger, Orr, Demers, Wylie, IL.-\u2014MeGuire, Brodie, Mayor, Hadley.IIL.\u20148tephens, Pennwick, Patterson, Cosper, Andrew.LAVAL EXAMINATIONS.The following medical students of Laval Medical Faculty have passed the examinations entitling them to the degree of M.B.: {harlebois, Derome, Dion, Dusseault and may, i ge Naturalised British Subjects.Mess Montague Bernard, E.Hecker and Wm.oo F.Btarsw of Montreal, have been naturalized\u2019and granted all the rights of British subjente.Suinz \u201c Ls Patrice.\u201d 1 Mrs T.Beauchamp has entered actions or dam, libel agains Patrie and Mr.O.Desmarais.\u2018The case arises out of tho re! by petition to the court, of Dame Z.Beauchamp from Pointe Asylum in July last, Shortiy her rel in an interview with a La reporter, accused tha p; ent plaintiff of be; a bad citizen, a son, eto, and he now peéks redress.Mt St MN ve 3 .- 8] jo ing lecèure 1 18 von Ton of Goro or Louis Institute Litérary Union on Bunda: evening in the acaderalg hall of the college on 8nerbrooke Street.\u201d Tha lecturer gave a moet interesting and instructive urse on the \u201cEducational Movement in, Lower Canada.\u201d SE A Steamship Company Sued.Mr, John Smi laborer, is sul e Missisetppi Domain Steam Phe 3 209 4 THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE.ESTABLISHED 1858.W.S.WALKER EEE! The Empire Clothiers Advertisement Made from the Best Home and Imported Manufactured Goods at BUSINESS SUITS MORNING SUITS PRINCE ALBERT SUITS OVERCOATS Newest and Most Fashionable St Beaver, Venetian.Suits and Owgreoats for the Little Ones The Empire Children\u2019s Clothing Parlor, The Largest and Most Complete Assortment of the Most Exquisite Designs only kept at the Empire Clothiers.Ti 2261 St.Catherine Street West GEO.8.ROONEY, Manager.living to be without yles in Nap, Frieze Ulsters a Specialty, .BELL TELEPHONE 3219.IT IS BAD at this season when there is much irregularity in CALEDONIA WATER th he boat was incurring any municipal debt, and possibly between them, bu Gor amanp ares Is still at the \u201cOLD STAND,\u201d opposite the Seminary Clock, capable of carrying thirty men, and Mr, i ait The buil selves to-be-necessary to the othér.Gil- pany for amages Drink overco D des Drame ere a BL DUET | ee a os be a onthe.steamenth Tora tn Movomniey 1711 NOTRE DAME STREET Wbihand Git OF 43 Groce sed Gur R00 | had not sufliient weight to balance Ler, Snd,ianded over complete to the municipal tar a good deal of trouble, while his master > \u2019 Juror at 200 For hours sitar the ventel struck those on autho ao cont mesting of the Scot~ __Their accounts were soon settled on this = = Has received a Direct Importation of all New and Choice Designs Specially boa rl anxious y avait aa panoe from ish Protestant Aliance® twin amo occasion, and then Sir Cornwall casually re- © artistio itary owe.by F.La Selected for the HoLipay TRADE.; and Mr.Woollcott tossed up to decide who LO OPpose the proposal of Mr, Glad- Have y ou let Ivy Lodge?\u201d Toe this week is not oni sum rior in GREAT S should swim ashore, a distance of half a stone ep Aen capen, the big Clicea of \u201cYes, pir.A gent was looking for a snug orkmanshio, but the prices\u201d astonian the i \" SACRI FICE Mr, Woo He Chee uard an oak, vas Coptrary te the letter and spirit of the box, and aa wh e ouate he honor and piess siosest buyers.Call at 1447 St.Catherine : .IN ALL LIKES OF ri onstitution appo aliens in ER wore taoning waged, tuto the seas, which Biitiel, Conshitution to appoint aliens in thought] od Mr ort ndred Desirable presgat Is a pics desk.Large Read -made \u2019 Clothi dous force, but, although he battled sturdily Places.Second because it was neither reason.That sort ot a rson is this gent, &s Stock.Best designs.Lowest prices.Ta a y » ng with them, be was dashed to pleces against able nor safe to put the seals of office into the you call Him?\" asked Sir Cornwall.gpection soliolted.Æ.Nightingale, 7 and 9 Before Removal, Immense Bargains.Eig ooks within sight of those on board the bands of mon who were in league with estan | \u201cAl cool sort of a card\u2014told me he wanted Bt.JohnBtreet.~~ 8 Set In Rings, Earrings, Lace-Pins and Scart.Pins.suse arg ship.other at with thirteen of the , ft as a sort of country seat, and yet he's We give the best value in the city, and crew-.all the hoat could carry\u2014then putoff, Tights and a nathematised the Protestant never been near eince he took it,\u201d replied we wast the Fable to Know it À La an Fi G Id d Sil .W h .ATLANTIC CLOTHING HOUSE, aod after terrible hardships thoy arrived ui Foligion.Thirc.becauso If the offices ofthe Power Furniture Waserooms, 1447 St.Catherine Ne wold an liver Watches and Chains, 1857 NOTRE DAME ST., 1857 1 d were made brandy and whiskey before they could walk, The few officers remaining on board and the captain's wife were all this time in a terrible lant, the seas washing completely over the ship, which they expected to go to pieces svery minute.It was not until half- Past seven n the evening that the coast- \u20ac ed the first rocket.This missed te mark, as did also the second; and then the coastguardsmen had to send to Clovelly for more ammunition.The agonies of the officers were ended at half-past nine, when they were all saved by the rocket apparatus.Two hours after the rescue the ship went to piccot, Ireland.Mr.Smith-Barry\u2019s tenants trom the eastern partion of the estate attended in Clona- Kilty recently to pay their rents, and abato- ments Negras them of fr 10 to 20 per on.ose conants whe ere unable pay were granted time, and arrears were offered to ba wiped off on liberal terms, 3 gy Hardness.Chancellorship of Borland and the \u201cBat it is Inhabited,\u201d the other exclaimed.atree Lord Lieutenaney of Irela eligible to Romanists, what was to hinder thelr elevation to the throne itself?And finally, because the rights of conscience did not require that Protestants should sure render their ition as such in favor of those who, while demanding full liberty for themselves, would not allow the same to others of opposite views At the last meeting of the Edinburgh United Presbyterian Presbytery the Rev.Q.8.Muir, of Slateford, gave notice of the following motion: That in view of the recent decision of the Divorce Courts resulting in a leading statesman being found guilty of adultery, the Presbytery is of opinion that the circumstances constitute a crisis in the cause of social pur ty which calls for a clear testimony from the Churen of Christ, and it accor ngly hereby expresses its solemn and decided conviction that as the Throne is established and the nation exalted alone by righteousness, purity of life is an essential qualification for our , ves, Two ladies In deep mourning came down the other day with their ser- her, * auty,\u201d observed the steward, rubbing his ands.\u201cPoor?\u201d sald the baronet, ; \u201cWell, I should say not, eir\u2014and ve roud.They live quite love æ nes rent teuan o London waa only doing p top get over me\u2014 Tove he was only agent,\u201d retorted Gilbert Hardness, bitin, J \u201cStrange,\u201d said tlie baronef, \u201cthat any one should choose so out of the way a place.\u201d \u201cWell, pir, they are sad, and shun all communication with the world,\u201d observed the steward.\u201cI must call upon them.Ican pass that way to the villagé, presentiy,\u201d -mused tbe baronet.Somehow \"he did not like strangers, and rate, and I bo.Slips of the tongue\u2014Stuttering.When Baby was siok,-we-gave bar Castoris.When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.\u2018When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris.When she had Children, skis gave them Castaoria.eo a PSP Beecham's Pills | Cure BILIOUS ang.C ure Nervous ILLS.Fine Gold & Diamond Jewellery Solid Silver and Silver-Plated French Carriage and Marble Clocks IN GRRAT VARIETY.CALL AND SEE.FUR 298 14 HENRY MORGAN & CO.DEPARTMENT.BEAR BOAS of every description, Crown Derby and Wodgewood Ware IN BEAUTIFUL.PESIGNS, Special Reductions for Christmas Season.Ware.af 204\"tt DOLLS SHOES For Young, Middle-aged or ola Dolls \u2014aAT RONAYNE\u2019S, 17 Chaboillez Square.VON R ROSE litical leaders, and that therefore any 1 tori le © fed his mind xv.Many meg, Aho effects of youthfol #¥ The Dublin Gazette of December 2 con- Diatemman oe legislator, to.wketeror this mysterious couple cecup! s min ANS & SONS, Limited, Montreal .7 mew, from vouthres 8 0 ama » party that morning more than he would ha 0 o 2 Lmprudence, ave t about a state of J tlonal Longue In Emo perishes fa County Lol elonss who has been publicly acoused oared to own.And yot he folt an almost Agents for Canada.At 20% discount and 5% cash discount.: sera TE § Waterford.It also contains Order in Commandment, is not At tete topit wish irresistibleinciination see what they were \u2014 : GC 1 froutje cata ob TR 5 Tog Might ralimapa: Rumen, of fhe follow- the guidance of tho nations afatrs, and Xe 1e camoabout that after lunehhe calred CURLINE On MONDAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS, wo will offer our entire stock of IE 55, Sogehobe vaste bors, gst Ing light rallways: Killough afid Ardg should immediately and finally ?re into at the lodge and sent in his oh Dorexwexps Iuresr Paxtananton BEAR BOAS at the above reduction, one of which will make a 19 Fomedies tb Res Dr es produced Çalvay and Clifden, and Westybrt and Mül- private life.The Dresbytory resolve thus © = 8 of the ordinary motes of hostlounnis nos I Was NO ng kept waitin .copies of this motion be sent to Lord Salis aoa et long on \u201cfashiones but was ; It 18 stated that Mr, Smith-Barry has suc- bury and Mr.Gladstone, the leaders of Her room.Then there entered to him a girl of do ed in concluding an agreement for the Majesty\u2019s Government and Opposition, ahd marvellous beauty, but 50 white and statu- purchase of the land upon which the Par.to Mr.Parnell, the leader of the Irish esque, and with such strangely glaring hefiites b ile ow Iibperary.\u201d The que part.anne conclusion of fhe motion vas eyes, he stepped back.ceas © experiment has never n met wi egos and cries o 0,\" an \u201cPy \u201d\u201c great, but this coup is decisive of the fate of \u201cOrder.\u201d ardor 5 for intruding, ho said, telling wana tinh | CAPITAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT! 40d retains ith effects days afven BLACK BEAR BOAS AT ra snugly DSA, $4.50, $5.00, 85.50, $6.00, $7.00, $8.50, $9.50, $10.00, $11.00, $14.00, $16.00, $23.00.Ver who Sr tocsitingedis Gas | GRIZZLY BEAR BOAS AT new and concentral téd 4 in fo 3 » rus .Band perdue BE 4 BENE es 3 all other tes failed, X a * in i a of » ta.thé ee After a somewhat heated dis- à faisehood - is Bx a the emé.Acçording to Food authority cussion the Presbytery decided by 38 votes oe Horr CA thom he thors wos a ros mA Bo vent Lun 0 tt $8.00, $8.50, $9.50, $10.50.oll paca Ard aod ç 3 ew Tip rary gost, o Nationalists be.to 2 not to receive the motion.eman hers, Iam the owner of this house, j ofpricé and 7 cents extra for postage ALL AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS.ins Hfoica, § drach, 8 webn £40,000 and £50,000.At the annual meeting of the Aberdeen but my wife and daughter shall call on Msoutaotured only et Dorenyrend's Faris Hair I drain oobolo)S ime Ireland, avn iors 5 06 oth Fon er Hd rcomion these weeks ago the Countess your\u201d ©\" 1% the gir), in a gold, merits STR oE Su miata : | ur oda \u2018 , n'the repor een, the president, referrin e \u201cMany thanks,\u201d e , col .\u2014 : ; ; 3 4 that the only pereon he visited at Gweedore report dealing with emigration, alluded to storn, and reserved ent that repelled | ERIN 5 i R H EE N RY M ORGA N GC CO.9 E odfiket pits.3 14tiaten mod i ne J be 2 was Mr.Olphert, and that he urged that her recent visit to Canada.Who, she said, hope of familiarity.\u201cBut mamma is far ntl tocarry out the evictions.Mr.could come back from Canada and not from well, and we desire to be as quiet as : four declaréd he did not vielt Mr.Ol advocate emigratlon\u2014that was, for the may be.\u201d \" MOTHER QREEN'S E phert, but raceived him as one of à deputa- right sort of people?Canada was a land o \u201c1 will not invade your solitude,\u201d he sald, ify où about a railway.Mr.our said promise, but only to those who wera willing taking in her beauty, as it were, at a A NSY P I LLS.Pre sfully by 8cta CORNER ST.JAMES AND VICTORIA SQUARE.200°3 ST.CATHARINES NATIVE WINES.bs.we ens ph necessary for the nt iia two.: 8 Pa Sante À i in x ence, \u2018Île Tocu pere i ny dm contenter a rit cuire ngitid, debili n on to oh of renew: nothing to him except about the railway, to work, and work hard, and were willing draught.\u201cI presume you have suffered \u2019 time ch: 8nd the remarks Weréunade in the presence also to adapt themselves'to the ways of the some recent lon of &aary sad nature?\u2019 Thoo 118 SURE, Un erveless Gouditios of reporters.country.She had talked with many mis- \u201cThe worst that could be,\u201d she replied, In By a 1 FE pared single.\u2018 .weate odie andor ot teitera Sa v The Court of Exchequer.Dublin, has un- tresses of ali degrees in Canada on the sub- a choked voice.\u201cA terrible loes, Indeed.LANE MEDIGINE Co., D \"Two carloads of the above Celebrated Wines, in our Wine Vaults, are now in first wo i 5 pst ion ho Soll SET oho HOS Stal er he mC Pili D las condo.Vs auoe ti along or ed or loterfer Wi e d on of the > » e 8: ng by stopping, an br a lo - 5 .: sarefilly compoun \"4 ag ates pel the Tlpperary conaptrane form the further westone went\u2014\u201cServants! bow, and à request that the ladies might ; : Light Port, per gallon.cccoeereers.$1.50 POY CRBO.uverrrrenesransn.$4.00 ji bese by rec con! mm ouf pri i trials.The Chief Baron, who delivered the 8ervants! We are ready to takg-any num- comand his ser \u2026 LL \u2018 pe Light Sherry, per gallon.2 1.50 per case.4 os whiey wit re casés ns judgment of the Court, sald that the only Der, only do send us the right sort.\u201d And \u201cMy family would only too Happy to mie Ne EF Ooncord, per gallon.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026s 1,75 per case.: k of callon 4 N matter in which he found fhult with the the right sort did nouenly mean those whose digsipate your duiness,\u201d he stammeted.: mice =, Lat Ostawba, per gallon .vers 3.00 per case.seaccause 4.50 % NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE) Maglstrates was that they a view of the Ioral charnotor would bear investigation.\u201cWe wish to be alone,\u201d was her abswer, : amees Claret, por gallon 40 T ap BE TREMONE say 0: law too favorable to the defétdants.There But the Canadian housewives had suffered and there she stood at the other end of the ITCHING PILES.x oy whi often s 8 soerréracenensetss-enneen 1.,; pe ORBO.\u2026\u2026oreovesvercce a N oon ans.À was the clearest evidence of a conspiracy to much at the hands of servents who had room, never offering to approach, her band ® .pd SLR NE Useless to mention our numerous brands of IMPORTED WINES that we quote | 3% vin, Copyright 1088 p.HuLen, docti boycott any one who acted in disobedience FON® Over with all sorts of notions in their hanging listless by her side, MER ysl an à from $1.50 to $6.00 per gallon.Beware of imitations.ERR e rod to à combination to prevent payment of Beads asto \u201cit's not peing my place to dé Ashe retired, she clasped her hands In wild nopiiitration, angina mest Fer eee , by acta of this or to do that;\u201d \u201c the way I have any bédreus où réveipt of Price, 60 ciao Dors 3 rent.The boycott was enfure Lyman Soxs & Co.Montreal, Wholesale Axunts® ony.; violence and intimidation.?been accustomed to do things, and I don\u2019t That ls the man, that \u2018is the awfül à tati tt re Hi the Duke of understand any other;\u201d \u201cI can\u2019t do without monster who deprived me of my love,\u201d she eputation of farme + Juke of that sort of cooking pan or broom,\u201d and su asped; \u201cand he dares to admire me, I saw, Devohshire\u2019s property a Liomore waited on.That would not do.Girls, who thought & in his eyes.Oh! that I had the strength\u2019 on Lords Fdwsrq Osven ht ore recently, that because they got higher wages than at of a man to slay h.m; but, no, I must bé requesting him to forwar ome [Duke a home they must aiso give themselves airs, cautious.I must have the simplicity of the memorial asking for a reduot on of 30 Br and that because they wero in a new country, aave and the cunning of the serpent.\u201d cent, on the rente now payablo.Lord Ed- every man they mot with meant to marry And she sank into her chair, burying her ward said the Duke had already decided to them, and would put thom into the position face in her hands.\u2019 .granba general reduction on the property of 4 lady, had better stay at home.The \u201cWhat a lovely creature,\u201d mused Sir Jorn.gil % per cont.and in mountainous dis- very girls who ought to gy were Li hearty wall, as he walked.wa , \u201cand yet how E pere the failure of the potato oro Aberdeenshire lasses, who knew what hard terribly cold and status ike, Probably lost \\ w of 923 would be given.His Grace had work was, and were not afraid of it, 4 0 | CASSELMAN & C0, RARE MEDICAL WORK.Co \u2018Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Sor.of Lag uchetiore and St.Chan.BY I i oun of £08 ps LEE ! | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.ay emmpmen van or oli Whe mir ein Sees | Children's Cape Coats HE Te ete ét 8 enâ laying a 24 inch riveted steel suciion pipe 1a In ENGLISH, S0OTOH snd IRISH TWEEDS, | rés mails\u2019 es those xy | an me From 82.50! \"ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N | Eins Ont) barbor.her father.How different té Bella.Woul Cammitice On Wales\" that I could find otks, Kiligaton, Ont, and es- ould : - or Bra toot aug a0, ylang quan: Relieved from the Interdich \u2018And the baronet mused dee \u2018as ho most, JOHN BR.MOLEON & | A ETES à rutipartiouteraoun STH knd Finish Garantie Hty of potatoes, and soll them ai nom- Mr.Isidore Proulx dit Ol .base orut oar} purs ALR AND PORTER BREWNAN, be iaglied oi applications tending | Cary A OUSE, - inst prions bo tlie poorer tenants, Genaviave, has bean relives pou RS fators Ril ven hi ow base apd evel he 3000 Novaw Dux Srmner, cL MONTRNAL | Theldweier tonfler bo toenmari ATLANTIC CLOTHING HOUSE, CT A te no sorrespondent writes from Du- diction pronouncad againet him on June solved to try, TL Baral Dublin Society has asuod à _&Tth last tor the cause of insanity.He had intense beltel la his: powias ot , 4 | 188Z-Notre Dame.8t\u20261857 ë Toni gl.POO : paper a 4 hoe Convoded to He an Anti-Parnellite Vietory-Lhe Candidates, KILKENNY, December 23.\u2014The town is Intensely excited to-night, but no disorder r âtreets are fall of people ; \u2018alscusalog the.day's election.Opinions vary widely as to the result of the poll, and nothing Gefinite can be learned \u201c from any source.Timothy Harrington says that priestly coerelon.was rampant throughout North Kilkenny to-day, and the Parnellites bave good grounds fo petition inst the validity of Hennessy's election should the art \u2018have headed Selly at the is stated that out of 5700 persons en- ted to vote at _to-day's election 4500 cast their ballots, Those who abstained from Vi pune are said to be mostly Unionists.Mr.to-day made an estimate of how the vote aq gone, and gave the figures which the McCarthyites hope yin Le the result when it is announced.He said there were eight Polling d divisions in docti But aoû and the vote put down at 5700.But as hae long bean et oman there has been n revision, and he deducts from this 1000 votes for double entries, emigration, deaths and abstentions.He made the following claim: Healy's esti ©.of mate of Voting district voters, Scully's vote Bulleyragget \u2026.610 150 Johnsw .2584 200 Lord.623 311 .\u2026.406 150 444 300 B30 265 1205 603 301 100 4706 20 Healy's estimate Hennessy\u2019s vote.2726 Yor for Hennessy.\u2026.\u2026.647 an interview Mr.Parnell sald he expected that the majority would be small, whichever party won.@ hoped the bitterness of language that marked the contest would be forgotten and, in fact, considering all things.he thought the battle n tough with Jlitle 1il-feeling on either side.Mr.Parnell said HIS EYES WERE MUCH BETTER.He will zo to Avondale to-morrow and will remain there 8 day, proceeding thence to Paris.He will not resume the campaign in Ireland;until January, Mr.Davitt, in an interview this evening, said he was confident Sir John Pope Hennessy had won by a majority of about one thousand.Polling opened briskly this morning and everybody looked forward t0 a most exciting day.As the morning advanced the State of affairs was somewhat clouded by an altercation which took place between Mr.Harrington and a number of priests.This wordy warfare was occasioned by what Mr.Harrington termed the priests\u2019 Interference with voters, Hot words were exchanged on this subject, and in spite of Mr.Harrington's protests the priests continued the work of influencing voters thought to be leaning towards Parnell.The priests later marched to the polls amid cheers and counter cheers at the head of a body of voters.Ill-feeling in © regard to the action of the priests in actively and openly influencing or attompting to influence voters was classed of, toe the, Farnellites as being decidedly unfi here is already con- siderablo talk of and, there is against the election in North Kilkenny should Scully be defeal Timothy Harrington's manifesto, as It is calied here, declarin ng that the cltizens of the United States, and the Irish in America would never submit to the despotism of Mr, Parnell, formed one of the prominent features of the last stages of the electoral D thid section of the country.It undoubtédly had;considerable effect on both ne and possibly benetited the adherents Dece mber 23.\u2014A despatch from Kilos \u2018to the Daily News says there is not the sli ghtest doubt that Hennessy ls elected by ! A MAJORITY OF AT LEAST 500.DUBLIN, December 22.\u2014At Carrick-on- Suir, Tipperary, to-night a crowd of Par- neliltes attempted to make a bonfire of a ile of copies of Davitt\u2019s paper, the Labor orld, whereupon they were attacked by a party of Davitt sympathizers and a sharp scrimmage ensued.The fignt ended in the rout of the Parnellites, several of whom were wounded.A convention of League delegates at East Galwdy to-day resolved to support Parnell.At the meeting of the Cloyne branches of the National League \u2018 Festerday the priests, in acdéordence with he bishop's ins ructions, requested the people to form leagues independent of the control of the Dublin Executive, which warmly upports Parnell, At most of the meetings resclutions ins.accordance with the bishop's suggestions vere adopted.Two carters employed by th & Insuppresesble ag sert that while driving through the streets with waggon loads of papers they were attacked by a number of masked men, who compelied them to drive to Phenix park, where the papers were torn in pieces and scattered in all directions.CHI0AGO, December 22\u2014\" Irish Americans in mass meeting, 6000 strong, send groetinz; victorious or vanquished in North llkenny, we are with you to the last,\u201d was the message a rousing moeting in Battery D.to-night ordered cabled to Parnell.The enthusiasm and display were phenomenal, Every mention of Parnell brought WILD OUTBURSTS OF APPLAUSE, in which scores of staid-looking matrons olned with a will.Every reference to the enians, to an Irish republic, to the use of vhvelcal force, or! to the time when England comes invoived in a war with a foreign power was cheered to the echo.DUBLIN, December 23.-The following sketch of Sir John Pope Hennessy is published here: The name of Sir John Pope Hennessy is new in the mouth of every Irishman all over the world, He is a man of strong individuality and great force of character, and he could have been a Parnell ip his day had he so desired, instead of becoming a professional Irishman and the re- ciptent during along term of years of favors ut the hands of the British Government.The World to-day lays before its readers the first portrait of Sir John Fore ,Mennessy ever published in the United States.His history is an interesting one, he his career has been one of the most curious of the present generation of Irish politiolans.He went into Parliament before the days of Parnell, at a time when adventurous members of Parliament from Irish constituencies were not tied down by oe denying promises not office.Hennessy was born in Cork in isa and is essantially a self-made man.He bad a giib tongue and a plausible manner \u201cand when ap ointe tod to a clerkship in Somerset ndon, he © cast about for Some method \u2018of raising hi me self in the world.His official duties brough him in contact with an impoverished Ir nobleman controlling a Parliamentary borough.Hennessy had aiready PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH A THEORY.It was that the Irish Catholic was naturall a Conservative.II given a chance, he sai he thought he could greatly stre Conservative party in lrelana, en of this idea po the impoverished 1 rleh nobleman, v othought hes Bawa chance to strengthen ty, and Pôpe Hennessy was put u le, elected for one of the county divisions of Cork was the first Ir Irish Catholic Conservative to sit in the House of Commons, He immediately constituted himself a ind y of one and a devoted adherent of israeli, Although he made a good deal of noise with his theory about the Conservative Irish , Catholics, which attracted much attention in England, his own countrymen falleu to see the ties of the scheme.He studied law ana Te admitted to the Bar from the Inner Temple.in 1861, Hennessy\u2019s policy, though nominally an Irish one, was largely devotea to ing himself indispensable to the Goy- ernment, and he pursued it so successfully as to'have passed ! his ifotime in the service of the Crown.reated & knight, -and oa 1867 Be \u2018Parliament to enter lonial ads co.He has served successively the West African mor of Labuan os lements, thé Bahamas, the Windward Islands and Hong | on &, all at a fat salary, such as the Br tish Empire pays to fts colonial joffclais His last appointment wus as Governor of Mauritius, a Lio near which © he Bold 1 up to last year.Dearly all colonial gover nars, Pope has come in for a good deal of omens at the hands of the people whom he has ruled, and some of these having found expression in the London Ismes a couple ot yoars since, he made that PUBLISH A RETRACTION.This diasinotion à rareione in endear him fo the electors of nant wil resume Hos BL ince o stivaia, _\u2014 Bare o love for th os Tory : hile ina disinetion, ana \u2018ipel- lly ne elt | Heid of of politics, Hay a social chara ns Des 7 loss than Roatelian Castle, County \u201cCorl.\u201cwhol hased, would sult his cam Stiga) o \u201cPhineas Finn, he Irish Member,\u201d the novel written by Anthony Trollope, which presents h him as 8 handsome and clever young.bachelor Conservative member of Parilament.comin of the 1 the on barrister and WE, it a socloty mab.ue was alwayac ruity d and- epsent! Fi ap nts, up in In, the news.of the day, ° bustle about the \u2018and with a dash of romance in bis Bir John Pope Hen- Dossy has spent \u2018his life abroad, but is in many D cspoots a typlesl Irishman, When it was known in Cork that he had bought Rostellaïï Castle, and was coming: home Jo ahs much cur- losity was expressed i Polroles in the South of Ireland as in sod ady Hennessy was like, It wae known (5 à she she was a native of Mauritius, where sh vast estates, but opinlon was divided as Frheihor she was black « or yello hick: Lg the colors ularly su to the inhabitan ate of the vo atand.: Since ; return to freland stood that Bir Jobn, who is only flity-six years of age, wan to get back into Parliament, and there was some Bo doubt for a time as to Ba.WHICH SIDE HE WOULD ESPOUSE.He met Mr.Parnell, whom he impressed with his usefulness, and was the Parnellite candidate in the field for North Kil- kenny when the split occurred in When he threw, in his anti-Parnellites,\\ Parnell put up Barry O'Brien, who was withdrawn to give place to Joseph Kelly, and the latter was succeeded by Vincent cuily.The latter is a wealthy land owner, popular in the neighborhood, Who has given a third of his income for years to the Land ue fund, but there are some objections Lon m which it is thought might have been avoided in another candidate of National repute.It is believed in m any Quarters that in the event of the election of Sir John Pope Hennessy he will become the leader of the anti-Par- nell faction, for which he is well qualified.Americans will Le Interested in learning that Sir J s mother, a charming ol lady, lives inthe house erected by Sir Walter eigh upon the land in Ireland given given him by Queen Elizabeth.It isan exquisitely picturesque house, situated in You- ghal, and there is a wide-spreading oak on the Jawn, under which Raleigh used to sit and smoke, mueb to the amusement of the natives.Close by the spol is pointed out where Sir Walter Raleigh planted the original Irish potato, which he brought with bim rrom America.Near by is one of tie oldest churches in Ireland, containing à monument to Ralelgh and Spenser, the poet, ana where are \u2018buried Raymond La Gros, a companion of Strongbow, near by the whole extinot line of the Earls of Desmond and many of the Dukes of Lein- ster.The house and estate were presented to Mrs.Hennessy by her son.TO PHOTOGRAPH THE STARS.Harvard's Sclentific Expedition to Pern.CAMBRIDOE, Mass, Dec December 23.\u2014An im- | portant expedition is sent out by Prof.E.C.ickering, from the Harvard Astronomical Observatory to-day.The party will go to Peru to observe and photograph the stars and determine their relative brightness.A new station will be founded near Arequipa, the second city in size in Peru, about 8000 feet above the sea level A former party was stationed near Lima, as will be remembered.The present expedition will arrive at Arequipa about the last of January, and will continue the plans for the study of the southern stars under favorable conditions.The chief of the party is Prof.\u2018W.H.Pickering, who is accompanied by his family, and by A.E.Douglass and D.Vickers as agsista nts.Two buildings, a dwelling house and an observatory, vil be conveyed in pieces to the Arequipa statfon.A photographie telescope, of thirteen inches aperture, which goes with the Squipment, is expec to do prime service.his will photo raph star clusters, double stars, and the spectra of the brighter stars, The eight-Inch telescope will be used in conjunction in this large piece of photometric work, in obtaining spectra and making charts, À meridian Botometer for measuring the brightness of the is another of the principal instruments selected for this luvestigation.In the almost boundless work on hotographic study which is plan has been going on Buring the F past fouñor five y a great advance is expected (through the present undertaking in trying experiments and making observations| at an extraordinary height.The part au remain to observe the total eclipse 0 un in South America on April 15 and Tor 1891.As the plan is now arranged, Prot.\u2019 Pickering will go down the coast, where the eclipse is total.APPEALED TO THEIR VANITY.A Confidence Man's Scheme to Extract Money From the United States Senators.New YORE, December 23.\u2014A Washington despatch says the greatest joke of the season in the United Ntates Senate has just leaked out.A confidence man in Baltimore giving the name of Wililam Duvall has been riting to the senators flattering them and say ing he has just named his baby after the senator from such and such a state.The letter ends with a delicate! little appeal tothe rec ieut that a little token for the bab: d be thankfuily received.Vice- Presl.dent Morton was so pleased at the letter that he sent a beautiful silver cup to Morton Duvall, Senator Hiscock sent 5 to Hiscock little \u201cFrank Duvall,\u201d while Senator Evarts ught a beautiful Washington souvenir al ver spoon, and had engraved on the back \u201cWilllam Maxwell Evarts Duvall.\u201d Senator Morrill, of Ver mont, was one of the first, and sent a silver mug marked \u201cJustin Morrill Duval, from Justin Lorri ot Vermont.\" The only who were not caught were Mehon of Oregon; Davis, of Minnesota, and Dixon, of Rhode Island, The story came out by Senator Mandershon showing his letter.Then thirty-five letters were brought forth, and with them Tove certificates, show ing that the supposed bal had been baptized Ly a vlergyman.To Confer With Mr.Plimsoll, OTrawa, December 23, \u2014The Marine department was notified to-day that Mr.Plimsoll sailed by the Guion line on the 6th and arrived at New York on the 18th inst.He is expected daily in Montreal,and will probably afterwards visit Ottawg, Mr.Smith; deputy minister, has made the n arrangements for holding a court of enquiry into the Canadian cattle carryin irade and Mr,\" Plimsoll has been invited be present order that.may not only understand the ue portance of the trade but see how it is conducted so that it may tend to modify his views in regard to his bill, which provides that no live cattie shall be carried across the Atlantic, This enquiry will be open to the public and all interested will have an opportunity of of presenting their views, The 6th instant has been named for this en- Le, to begin at Montreal, but should that ate not be suitable to Mr.Plimso LL, it is \u201cprobable that it may be changed 8¢ 80 as to \u2018give him an opportunity of being present.All concerned wil ple: department has lost no time in p toinvestigate this important matter.Canadian Indians Quist.INNTPEG, December 23\u2014A tele, m Regina on Saturday afternoon says from advices from Piapot\u2019s reserve say no disturbance was found + ere by the police detachment sent here yesterday, \u2018and the second detachment of police that were held ready to depart for the reserve liave received orders that their presence will not be required.A telegram to-night from Moosejaw says: \u201cSeveral Sioux warriors left here to-day to join the Crees in their war dance.eo mounted police are following the them and probably will force them to etu OTTAWA, December 23\u2014Commissioner Herchmer wired the Superlntendent-General of Indian Anairs to-day in reference to the alleged presence of Indian runners from the United tes in Canadian territor spector Cuthbert, who.is now on the Fiapot Teservo, says that on reaching the reserve reserve on Saturday he found sixteen Assin- abolnes.(Sioux), 14 of whom were identi- ed as having come from Indian Head reserve on a visit to Piäpot.They were at once gent back and there is no Soy diction of of any Indisns from the Uni Canada, & The 8 bankrupt stock: of R.Gohier has been M.N.Tousignant a5 3 on | on je exi & Trust to see that the | ! it bas been well undér- NEW YORK DOCTORS AND THE té ei + 14.a net, Some Cmermiored Resulta\u2014Many Patients Under Treatment, New York, December über 28.\u2014The confidence of New York physielans in Dr.Koch's lymph, with whigh they have now been experimenting L0F just oie week.remains as firm as ever, but in future they will be influenced to exercise the greatest possible caution, first because of information received from Berlin\u201d as to the effect of what was thought to be a moderate dose of the preparation, and next because of effects the lymph 1 bas produced upon patients in of consumption, which eave observed themselves, he ex- perlmentiog doctors do not question the e discovery in the treatment of bone disease or as a means of possessed - pi Age Shey ars still waiting to see Es 1 do for beginning consumption.Feat comes to using I Dr.Koch's treat- of pulmonary : will ba Tory wary, how- Î er th £ th: thon.sn Now ollow the use of the preparation in Fork that have been noted in\u2019 Berlin and aris, it will not be because of careless- Le on the part of the operators.From Berlin has come the history of a case of consumption in & male patient whore death followed: the tion of a five m igrammes, | a again there is doubt to What is th dose that may ; In addition physicians now ng lympl te nie 4h that tho\u2018reaotions following the injections in.cases of advanced pulmonary isease have not all been like those Dr.Koch describes, and they will therefore EXERCISE REDOUBLED CAUTION about, the cases they accept for experiment.In cages of advanced consumption \u2018very V'alssiaiier effects have been produced.One case which oxcellently illustrates the unexpected action of.the lymph, was that of a mald patient puffering from phthisis in its third stage, whois a patient at.8t.Mark\u2019s Hospital.Cavities of the lungs had formed, but the man begged so hard to be treated with Jymph that the opérators received him in experimental ward, and on Sunday made the first injection.At the time the patiant\u2019s temperature was 100 d The doee given was two milligrammes, and the reaction came a few hours later,but instead of the patient's temperature going up it fell to 98.8 degrees.This s ed the operators and an examination was made.lt was found that there had been interference with the heart\u2019s action, though no cardiac troubles had befal n known to exist.That particular patient was not re-inoculated yesterday, and it depends altogether on, his condition \u2018whether or mot again treated with even a smaller dose of lymph.Another case in which there was the same decided falling of the temperature was one of consumption in the last stage, treated by Dr.Jacobi.After the inocula- on \u2018 THE TEMPERATURE FELL RAPIDLY to about ninety-seven degrees.Though the patent was otherwise In fair condition, Dr.acobi refused.to re-inoculate him The lowest temperature noted after an Inoculation was in the case of a little girl at Mount Sinai Hospital, who is suffering from tuberculosis.bunday night, after an injection of three miligrammes, her temperature fell off to 98.2.She was not reinoculated yesterday.One other case of consumption at Mount Sinal, thirty hours after a third injection, the dose then being three milli- rammes, exhibited nausea, vomiting and feadache to such a degree that the operators ecided not to re-inoculate for a time at least.The result of these observations has been that at ali the hospitals wherb experiments are now going on the operators have determined that in future they will not increase the dose given to patients so long as the use of the minimum quantity of lymph will produce a reaction, and in each case where a large dose Is Given the utmost care will be taken to Seo t the patient is in a condition to SP At Mount.Sinai Hospital, where Drs.Jacobi and Heineman now havé about two-fifths of all the lymph patients in the city, one , NEW EFFECT OF THR INOCULATIONS was noted yesterday.This was in the case of another pulmonary case, a girl who has been inoculated several tines She com- lalned of a tenderness and pain in the nguinal region, and it was noticed that her face pee puffed.The eniargement of the spleen also continue Lo be observed, Concerning the case of the chiid Which died at the New York Foundling Asylum\u2019 a being treated with injections o of lymph, Dr.Jacobi yesterday stated that the case was à hopoless one when he took it.The child, he said, had been in a comatose condition for six days before he performed the first operation.The second inoculation was on Baturday, the dose in each instance being one-half milligramme.The inoculations were given after all hope of saving the lit- tie one by the old methods had been al doned, and Dr.Jacobi thought that, hopeless as the case was, the injection prolonged the child's life, Dr.Clark, chief bf the asy- um medical staff, was of the same opinion, bot he said yesterday that using the lymph on a dying chiid he thought wae 8 mistake, às death was certain and the use of lymph in Such & case only caused people to doubt its efficacy in other cases and might possibly prejudice some against it.In this a number of other physicians, notably those whe ara ra operating w puit tà the Lymph, disagree he say that the sooner Peobis in in the last stages of consumption that the lymph will not benefit people WHO ARE ALREADY DYING the better it will be for both physicians and atlents.It was not claimed for Koch\u2019s scovery that it would cure such cases, dlecores .Koch himself only recommends it in cases of beginning consumption and for lupus and\u201d tubercular bone disease.In lupus the good effects known to have followed the use of lymph continue, and Dr.Heineman yesterday stated that the lupus cases at Mount Sinai Hospital have already progressd fur: ther and are in a béttér &ondition after \u20ac a Week's treatment of lymph than if they had been submitted to six months of the old treatment.One very remarkable case at Mount Sinai is that of a young woman under treatment for lupus of ta hand.After the first injection of iymph on Sunda there was a perfect reaction, and at midnight the hand cffectea was enormously swollen.A few spots on the inner side of the arm, which had not before showed, became markediy red and distinct, Yoster- day the surface of the lupus sore e, and there was every indication £ that healing had begun.One other case of lupus of the face shows some scaling, ana all of the lupus cases SHOW VERY MARKKD IMPRO VEMENT.The inoculations at Mount Sinai Hospital by Dra.Jacobi and Heineman yesterday were sixteen\u2018in à BUmDer, none of them being new our cases the injections were of five milligrammes each, in six the doge was four mlilijyrammes, in three the dose was three, in two the dose was two, and in one case, that of a woman, the injection was one milligramme, Eleven cases were not re-inoculated, but these iil be treated to-day.As at Mount Sinai, none of the people under treatment have ever gone two days without being re-in- late \u201cTne Board of Police Surgeons yesterday adopted a resolution r ring the Presi- \u2018dent of the Board to apply to Dr.Koch for a supply of lymph to be used in the Police Department on the patrolmen, among whom consumption is prevalent on account of the exposure they are obliged to submit to.Dr.Stephen G.Cook, president of the Board, performed theduty required of him by send- # & cable m to Dr.Koch r esting that the Police be o furnished \"Whila of of iymp ph.egan, the patient selected from ty hospital b by Dr.Shrady and sent to ects ated by Dr.for consumption, 1s reported Ty cable to-day as incurable.Dr.Koch's assistan advanced phthisis and that he Is not a roper case for treatment.Dr.Ewald adds: and watchi the case Halt a miiligramme ted on Monday with a slight re- milligramme on Wednesday rook: mber 23.Willlam: De, the New one consumptive, has receiv: his second injection under the Koch system, The dose was ohe milligram.Nine hours afterwards the symptoms of reaction co menced to be noticed, , bat they were Pot J tran | tractor.with a | t, Dr.| Fwald, says the patient is suffering from | atte of: ping A cones hemorrhage \u2018of fo Tags af as Sha HE Hospital, wo\u201d after during which he he rie aby fr and he expected to be mproving.cured.Koch contradiots the rumors that he 18 not in good health.A y able to continue his studies e Paris Veterinary Soel has resalved Gale b ati Koch system of inooulation, and to tab ulate the resulta, .Arras pesmi THE LEVIS CATASTROPHE.hr © L'Electenr\" Attempts to Make Pqlitical Capital Out of it.r 8 ges King to take some politt- Sal ou pital a the Ottawa Government, Q th discredit the mapagement of the tntercolonial Rallway in connection with the Levis catastrophe.It says that at the time of the accldent all the paseeligers agree in saying that tl ain was not going at an ordinary rate, but that it literally flying.\u201cWho is responsible for this butchery?* it asks.\u201cWe are aware,\u201d it continues, \u2018end every body in Quebec is aware of what has taken place on the Intercoloniai in latter years.@ ACCUS® No one in particular, but the system is abominable.\u201d \u201cNo more patronage for Quebec,\u201d complained a Quebec Conservative; \u201cthe Intercolonial does not purchase a Dall here, Everything is done at .\u201c(t is fr t tin to be made purposely to humiliate and mortify and enrage e puiations of the counties in te Joy wer part of the gull.It is there that are made up those rapid tfains which purposely fly past the stations ae long ue they are in the Province of Quebec, and which make up at our expense the time lost in the Marlins Provinces.\u201d It exonerates Donald of all blame, and concludes by cone gratulating the Local Government on have ing instructed Mr.Louis A.Vallee, its permanent engineer, to make a thorough and searching enquiry.Complaint Against a Conductor.To the Editor of the STAR: BIR, \u2014having occasion to go to St.Henrl the other evening to see a friend, and being taken sick while there I was obliged to take the street car on my way home.My husband was with me at the time, but preferring to walk himseif, he put me on the car and told the conductor to put me down at St.Martin street; but the conductor, neglecting his duty, or not caring to bother his head whether passengers got down or not, carried me on far below the Canadian Pacific station, 1 having in the meantime reminded him that he aid not put me down where he was toid.His excuse was that he forgot; so, taking me on until we met the next cit westward bound ;whioh was the last car from Hochelaga that n ight.he transferred me to that car.Now, think, if the Street Rajlway Company would look a little more after their employes, passengers would not've annoyed by being taken past their destination, and put out of one cold car and into another colder than the first through sheer carelessness oun the part of the conductor.1f conductors do not know their business and are apt to forget, they are bo a fit for conductors and should charged.Yours, Universal Testimony Cannot be disputed, and the case is yet to be heard from in which Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Exiracter has failea to perform a perfect cure.This with painless and rapid action and freedom from annoyance during use.The great core and bunion curestands unrivalled.Bure, safe, painless.Beware of frauds offered as substitutes for the great corn cure\u2014 Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- N.C.Po » Kingston, proprietors.Use no ar .pee The oldest club\u2014The bludgeon, F.Burrows, of Wilkes) ort, writes that he was cured of a very dabgerous case of inflammation of the lungs solely\u2019 by the use of five bottles of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectrie Oil.Feels great pleasure in recommending it to the public, as he had proved it (for many of the diseases it mentions to cure) through his friends, and in neariy every instance it was effectual.LIT : An old sublect\u2014Methuselab Royal Goff, of Wulsharo, x Y., suffered two years from a hard co with press pains in the side eand che: ota an raised lar, quantities of Boverai hysiciane tried in vain to olen 'hree bottles of Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wid hore curred him, All palmy days\u2014Yth thé'South.One or two bottles of Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable discovery will purify the blood, remove dyspepsia and drive away that extreme tired feeling prhion causes 80 much distress to the indubtriou Hous, and persons of sedentary habits.Mr.W.Ellis, druggist, Fenelon Falls, writes: \u201cThe Vegetable covery is selling well and giving good satisfaction.\u201d « Get into hot water\u2014Lobsters.May You Live Long and Prosper.You will live longer if your cook uses only Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder.Always reliable, purest and best.Not palatable\u2014Ragamuffins.Holloway's corn cure is the medicine to remove all kinds of corns and warts, and only costs the small sum of twenty-five cents, Some out lines\u2014Fishermen's.Angostura Bitters are the best remedy for removing indigestion.\u201d Ask your dr ist for the genuine, prepared by Dr.J.$ Siegert & Sons.Special Notices.Incroase of the Capital or of the Equitable Mortgage Company ( Head Office, New York,) from $ 0-one-half paid, with a surplus of 200, to $4,000,000, fully paid, with a surplus of $1,800,000.An assured ten per cent.dividend.Paying investment.The Company lends money on first mortgage upon improved real estate; sells its own debentures to investors; buys and sells public securities; negotiates large issues of bonds; executes trusts a .gontrolling interest as shareholder in inanum- ban at the large central cities of the Southern and Western States, These banks are under the supervision of the Company.and are frequently examined by the Company's own auditors; and ex- perien rience has shown that the stocks of these nstitutions furnish one of the best and most profitable mediums of investment of the Company\u201ds funds.+ =5 une 30, 187 the surplus and undivided profite accuxiiiateä up to that tine were divided.acc that date the Co: has earned upon !ts-paidsup capital as Fo r cent.for the year ending June eee, 2% for the yéar ending June 30, Sons aud a 2% for the ear ending June 30, 1890 reo years the Company harem confioued top , FeRular uarterly dividends of 2) per or 10% peran- num, and has accumal ate to & new surplus of Upon $400,000.The management believe tnat the Company can rely upon an increase in its already large earning powers as a result of I ita Increase of capital} and that the Come y wiil be able, after paying its regular ividends of 10% \u2018to increase its \u2018surplus within five 17e 000,000, ual pital ftex thls rosuit; 5 ther to the surplus poped & to reds pdding fur equal to the ent: earnings of the Gone pan The new stock is fssued at $150 per share (par value $100).A'limdted number of the 'w shares have bad reserved for Canadian investors.and a large proportion of these bave already been 8 ri Snbscriptions will be received, and fan rmation given by inf ?WES A HART, Notary, Investment | Be- curitiés, 107 st James Street, Montreal ~ Now Free from rein.~ Mr.Frank Palmer, of Winona, Ont.says: \u201cI have been troub bled with lame it Yor about six months, then thought I would try Hagyard's Yaliow Oil, which cured me.Am w free fro pois and.recommentl Yellow Oil very bighly.\u201d % ie F.Lapointe, full of .experience in the manufacture of furniture, is certain! sable to give the best value in the ci 8 ye Tense warerooms are at 1447 8 Gait ape stree ; Hope una There.Here and there.an who fave used ad now Ole Flood Bittors for its ng and ' P.8.~Orders by mail carefully attended to, 205*Geod ee tte = me té g EVERY Housewife .EVERY Counting Room EVERY Carriage Owner EVERY Thriftg Mec! nie EVERY x able 10 Loid 8 brush & J cal TanOUen.KE RH TR rar, WiLL STAIN OLD & NEw FURNITURE \u201cand WiLL STAIN GLASS AND CHINAWARE | Farnish With STAIN TiNwaRE at tha Wits, STAIN YOUR OLD BABRETS time.Wis Svat BaRY'S pass Sold ev QILMBTED & CO., Dee pts for Canada, 1% King 8 it.W.Toronto, Ont.TEN POUNDS hi TWO WEEKS THINK OF IT! be on but theses there can \u201ces EMULS! \u2018Of Pure Cod Liver OÙ and H puppies Of Lime and Soda \u2019 is without a y, have gained 2 om u a dann by Ye Tee CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUBHS AND COLDS, Ann ALL, FORMS\" OF WASTING DISEASES.TABLE AS MILK.(Genuine made by scott Bowne.Belleville Saimon( Wrapper: ats ail Druggists, 60c.and $1.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS, Christmas Booklets.A Large Assortment.New Desens.FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS.Ë \u2014XNOVELTIES IN-\u2014 Framed Pictures, Cabinet Frames, Mirrors Holiday Goods tn in Great Variety.COBBAN MANFG.CO, 148 McGill Street.PICTURE FRAMING.2680+10e0d NESS & C0, 368 St.James Street.CLEARING SALE OF BEAUTIFUL Xmas Cards FANCY GOODS, ALBUMS, Purses, Toys, Books, 23 Beat Value in The City?203*8 1awr Holiday Gift A Beautiful Ladies\u2019 Banjo, Nickel- Plated Rim, highly finished; 10 inches diemeter.Br #12, 815.$18, 820.AN Elegant Gents\u2019 Banjo, Nickel- Plated Rim, beautifully finished; 11 inches diameter.tar\u201d 815, 818, 20, 925 to 840.Rosewood Guitar, American make, guaranteed, handsome appearance and fine tone.ræ- g12, 615, 820, 830.A Celebrated \u201c Wolff\u201d Violin, with fine bow and complete outfit.I 820, 825, 830.840 to 875, A Lovely Piano Scarf or Drape, in: handsome pattems and colors to match piano or furniture, charming ~ designs.#3\u201d 82, 83, #4, #5.Haudsome Bonnd Collections of Music.GEORGE J.SHEPPARD, 2274 & 2276 Nt.Catherine Street.A Wafers.who has ence in ting Is specific for per- Penn al had» reap female diseases, foots safe costa Laden a take no substitute, or Tacioas 2 postage for sealed partion AT et Bor ths \u201cbent\u201d GO i his NE 7 LAUNDRY BAR.Vek for The best, CURES safest and DYSPEPSIA mroneesions of Magnesia.For sil disorders of the stomach it will afford immediato reliof.Its ploasaut teste aad milk - like smoothness rander it very valuable for infants.lé positively prevents food sours ring on the stomach.BAD TASTE inthe MOUTH NAUSEA Sour Stomach impure Breath INDIGESTION SICK HEADACHE |: HEARTBURN Immediately corrects bad teste in the mouth % make lt ue: standard remedy in evory house For sate, by sil Chemists, PREPARED ONLY BY THE PHILLIPS PHARMACEUTIC Co., No.4 St James se.\u2018court House Sq.MONTREAL \u2014-ASK YOUR\u2014 Fathers, Mothers, Brothers, Sisters UNCLES AND AUNTS, ~\u2014T0 BUY YOU 80ME OF\u2014 Cadbury Pex Chocolates FOR XMAS AND NEW YEARS.They Are the Best In the World! For sale by all Grocers and Confectioners.\u2014The Trade supplied by\u2014 FRANK MAGOR & CO., 205teod 259 Commissioners St.Incandescent Electic Lighting, THE ROYAL ELECTRIC CO'Y Beg to inform the public that they are repared to furnish INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTS, on the meter system, in the Western portion of the city bounded by: Dorchester, Union Avenue, Sherbrooke and Guy Streets, and as only a limited number of lights be iu- stalled this winter, those who call first will be first served.For particulars and all information appl y at the office of the Company, 58 Wellington Street.299 12 NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Moose Moccasius and Buckskin Slippers, At RONAYNPS, 204° 17 Ckaboiliez Square.GRHATEFUL-\u2014COMFORTING.EPPS $, COCOA Bich ko A Enoulodre ST \u201cthe natural laws Toke ern the es \"i beve: nat pate us many vy bille 1\u20ac Led Ts TH ef oususeof sucharticies of Flat titution may be gradually built u pions en: enough to resist every tendency to of subtle maladies are floating around Ÿ ad to attack wherever there isa point Yo Imag esc many a fata] shaft by keeping oursel ed with pure blood and a Drovers frame.me.\" Cibil 5 Gaz Made slmply with boiling water or milk Soldonly ots G iabe.thus: Tae BE 5 & CO.Homæopathio Chemis endon, England.WOMEN WHO KNOW ! A GOOD THING seo i all sey that Te LAR Het ELF-WUING- ING MOP is a qe ensable a every well regulated household LIGHT, HANDY, DURABLE.rang st arm's length without \u2018ottin the ba nds, thus avoid.g CHAPPED, OR SORE HANDS.Nosteoping or strain- of the back.Bold everywhere ot 0 dy Suc.dealer for LE and Ra cast on every TARBOX BROS 73 Adelaide st W.277220 Zaw ASK Dufresne & Mongenais, Gravel Freres, Fraser, Viger & Co., J.B.ay Rickaby & Co., B.Dionne'® Cie,, Jos.Lavigne.C.A.Dumont, Decar Freres, etc., etc.\u2014\u2014AND FIRST-CLASS HOTELS FOR\u2014 Boulestin Brandy and St.James Rum.258c%codt! ___ IN ALLYNE WORLD T HE © BUY ONE EU OR.HANES! GOLDEN SPECIFIC, n in t coffee nr tea, op food, vihoue the knowledge of the patient, 1 1 n T NEVER Fala, , 43 secour of artichiars free.Address 1.185 Racoût.Cincinasti,0.x FREE # MENT M raed, ERFE MENT oud Shee Briere To Ls Hae Aer [Lack of hE CEE at, Fro 6, Funes.and take no other.BEW.OF IMITATIONS, NF lS ALBERX AOLET SOAP Con ops, Presta Deciin ies TES NIRSTOS CD 19 Park Plate, New I parie L.- SIX PER CENT.EQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANY.Head Office, 208 Broadway, Nzw York.Conpeweed SrayRuEny, June 30th, 1800.Capital su sabscribed.$2,000,000 00} m BD i Bri pre 0 nav and Guarantee Fund.1 Bom Assets rare emma \u201cUp capital of the \"quite in Tot Sale at DEBENTURES Secured by all the capital and assets of the Equit- including its uncalled Trust Company of New York, as Lenture being npociail secured oy 00.800 of of aes on fmpro pro os cortified vor hotless than 2250, 000.By the issue stock ats premium, ths patd 1s Mortgage Company Steamshtpe, ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, 1890-WINTER SERVICE\u20141890_ Kiverpee! lifax and rvices valeur Pr Rrra se Liverpool STEAMSHIP | Porisca | raies des Dg ne 10 as 1880, 24 de à veu \u2018Cassie.19 do 21 uo And fortaigbtiy thereafter.These 34 Nicausers all from Portland about I n Thur or a8 © after the arrival of ya, nas the uen \u2018Trunk ail way train from the West, dus at Portiand at noon, and 3 Ww enjoyable, Laving sucoliont da Xi v } .88 well esanex- Paty ali the sinters tit tea on à arly es rogmunte us on © éeok, th ns vontistioe None of the ean in ia asock of description, The\u201d.* and \u201cBardinian\u201d are fitted throughs cus with tie wlectric ght, RATES OF PASSAGE From Pi tland \u2014Oubi 40 be ae 40, 880 0d seo.de Motion à tmtorinodia ate, 325, sing RAIL RATES trom aii te Pertinué Stoerage at lowest ra To Portland, 1s Ast Claus, single $7.6 SEE return dise Cl 16 To Balisax, Fr shat § 2nd Class, Se Fort fralght, fuzthar information Loauy Agen tof the Ling or slr H.& a ALLAN, 3505 25 Common st.Montreal.Nassau, Cuba, Mexico, THE WINTER GEMS OF THE TROPIOS.The MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS of the ton Natasa, W.Will be despatohed for Havana, and Sagua, and for Havana, Pr eu ore, rame ae Mexico LT necting 1 BATURDAYS, for N de Gate SE enfuegos, EVER HURSDAY, Royal Victoria Hotel, ne pent clan | Som American manager beanutif! Le ne Le AT SES y pes Events & 0 te 113 Wali street, TROPICAL TOUR 2150.HIATT OR ron i aod = per SE and Residence at the see BPI bona TEL, at n, or à tour of this beautiful brah ATER Lik SERAMAEY oF 138 w e option x ond] ® 0 lay « and Columbia.Acs 2 PIM.FORW so 00D & State st.M.¥, THOS, COUK & BOX.cet Agenci 277004 _* Ratlroads.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.1890-WINTER ARRANGEMENT 1801, Commencing 24th November, 18980.trains run dafly«(Sun.day as Leave from ARRIVE Fors Express 1 Cars and all o o as = M diriger res ota ener WITHOUT cRaNaE, in tweu: are ss ry ste nutes © tri to ax and Bt Joba run through to their destination on Sun: re = M he ef the Interco Monial between ontreal Halifax are Lig! Elec and Heated Steam from the à F TICKETS Pas Fotis in regard $5 Pas- \u2018or au 'ormation Fares, Rates of om eto.apply \u20ac.W.RO 136) Bt.GBIN st, INSON, atreal D.POTTINGER, CHièf Bupériniendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., Nov.20.1800.276s AMERICAN Bologna Manufacturin ing Compan, 560 CRAIG ST Manufacturing and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in \u2014KOSHER\u2014o Vienna Sausages, Corned Beet, Tongues, Smoked and Pickled Beef, all kinds of Bolognas, at 15c.Ib.retail.Roulade Liyer Wurst, Etc Extra Genuine Salami a specialty.Geode shipped to any part of Canada.ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED-which will recsive- prompt attention.TELEPHONE CALL, 1617.280x3awtt W.& F.P, C7 + 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 of Bessemer SOFA, CHAIR AND BED seme PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Gold and Silver Leaf Gold and Silver Bronses, Gold and Stlver Ink WITR 4 FULL ASSORTMENT OF ARTISTS\u2019 MATERIAL.P.D.DODS & CO., i 146 McGILE STRERT, ë MONTREAL, WATER RATES 287s - 5\u201d been extend FIFTEENTH OF JANUARY, NEXT, After which the water will be cut off to all persons in default without further notice.Ory CLERK\" OFFIoR, CITY ry { .1800.Montreal, 19th Dec.800 2 CITY OF MONTREAL.D CONSOLIDATED FUN, Semi.d-Annual interest at on the shove Rey (vapor cent.mt} Stoc Stock will be dues 20d paid BERT geome Tran rapciez Books wil Seclosed rors Bia © BECOD! saver W.ROBB, City Montreal: Cu, 1600) 2002 NOTICEFOR TENDERS.Sealed tenders will be received LA RC 3 tenders will bes be! fore the bo a poses m.December 4018 0.1860.for for the RE of a Con- \u2018Lenders accepted for for he en entire worl work, x sod he ac 20 separate ones for t.for tbe Carpenter work and roo: undation tender ot necessaril: The lowest or an Postar RE A xusrantes for ex ee to be ov to the chairman of bo and specifications will be sesa at a vou Hl masa ) after 28 is inst.B McDONALD Alexandris, 17th Dac, 1800.foe STOR FLUID (T AR RE REGISTERRD Ca er CE pe dt os Smoked and Yi e CHOTICE is hereby at to PIERRE + éd 3 IN 8 é 1 i ji Ë pa ce + ies i rere acts I.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.>; LAS and 163 84.James.Street, | \u2014 ° DALY Sean 1m sent to part of the Saleror Canada, postage a, AL $3 a year, | 1.six months, 900.tor three montha, a td EE PER E sovepapers published in the city or Moutreat .h vocal Messrs aides prince Ee 34 Rue do Provence, corner of Lafayette St' Georges, Paris, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Dec.20th, 1800, MONÀAY .\u2026.\u2026coosmocrese vavvesseccs B1,383 Tends; avo.mvres Total.190,091 Present Daily Average For the Week ending Dec.20th, 1880, 31,682.\u2014 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1890, Tre bill now before the Legislature to amend the Montreal City Charter contains a clause authorizing the Chlef of Police to expel from the city and district \u201cby a verbal order, every criminal, robber or thief notoriously known as such.\u201d Before conferring such despotic powers uponChief Hughes.it would be well to give him a further opportunity to exercise the extensive powers Le already possesses, some of which seem to have fallen Into Innosuous desuetude.It would ba very nice to have all the notorious criminals bauished from the oity by a word, just as St.Patrick *\u201cbanishea all the varmint\u201d from the Emerald Isle, but not even the Quebec Legislature can make Chief Hughes equal to St.Patrick In fact, there is no evidence to show that the Chief 18 a saint at all, and such powers as are proposed to be conferred upon him are too great to be conferred upon any ordinary man In a free country.It might do for St, Petersburg, but hardiy for any city of the British Empire.The clause makes the Chief the sole judge whether any man is a notorfous] criminal or not, and authorizes bim without conviction, trial, evidence or jury to punish with banishment any person he may choose to pronounce a notorious criminal.The only gafeguard to the Itberty of the subject lies in the failure of the act to provide for the case of any man refusing to go, when the Chief undertakes to expel him by a verbal order.The Chief may Bay to a man: \u201c I order you asa - notorious criminal to leave this city,\u201d and the man may reply, \u201cI won't go,\u201d but the act, unfortunately or fortunately, does not say what is to happen next.The Chief might order a detachment of the \u201cfinest\u201d to escort the \u201cnotorious criminal\u201d beyond the oity limita, but it would take a lawyer to determine whether his action would be legal.Then the notorious criminal might come back again as often as he liked without incurring any penalty urder the act.re GRADUALLY, amid the strifeof contending factions in the United States, the moneyques- tion is looming up more portentousiy every day and may now be said to overshadow all others.The people want more cur- renoy and they must bave it.But the problem which confronts the financiers of Congress is how to supply this demand to the extent required The plans and schemes suggested are many and various, but objections have been raised to them all.It seems impossible, as tegen a perfectly acceptable basis for .the hundreds of millions needed to meet the business requirements of the country.This is really an extraordinary state of affairs in a nation whose legislators within the past year voted away as many millions, as are now wanted, in pensions alone.An examination of the principal plans suggested does not encourage the hope that the difficulty will be surmounted without entailing «a depreciation of the currency.The truth appears to be that agricultural depression is the fundamental causé of the stringency.The springs of prosperity are running low because the farmers are unable to meet their obligations and live on the proceeds of their industry.Iseuing ourreney based on interest bearing Government bonds cannot alter these conditions, nor cover the evils arising from them.Nations must learn, Hke Individuals, that they cannot spend more than thelr income without getting into trouble.They may try to put off the day of reckoning by \u201cfying kites,\u201d as now proposed.at Washington, but that will only make its trials more severe when they do come.In the midst of the perplexity comes a fleres indictment from the Fsrmers\u2019 Alliance, charging Congress with having, by bad legislation, \u201cconfiscated and wrecked thousands ot homes, made millions of paupers, pillaged the cities, destroyed: commerce, wrecked fortunes, blasted the hopes of producers and laborers, expelled foreign customers and filled the oountry with tramps, tears and mortgages,\u201d All this and more is charged against the powers that control the Government, in a formal document issued bythe farmers of the Western States, No wonder theré is tribulation at Washington.If Mr.Hafrison does not take great care, and Congress find some means of averting the dangers closing in about them, they will nd their hands full at home without seeking cause of quarrel abroad, ; WHATEVER may have been the feeling in this country down to a recent date as to the desirability of freer trade relations with the adjoining republio, it is now pretty, evident that a change has taken place.It is not that our people are adverse, on general principles, to a fair measure of reclipro- city, but because of a growing convie- tion that until all outstanding difficulties are mettled there is no use in discussing reciprocity.This feeling has been deapened by the belligerent attitude assumed by President Harrison in his message concerning the Behring Sea question.How could any self-respecting people make propositions for extending friendly commercial intercourse with a country whose government; has just enacted a tariff avowed!y.designed to Close its markets against them, and Whose chief magistrate refuses the offer of arbitration, and threatens war as the.only aiterna- tive to submission to his claims?The folly, the stuplaity,.we may say the downright wickedness Bt the course advised by Mr.Harrison is offly too con- «#spicuous, and can only be excused, even by his moat devoted apologists; on the score of party exigencies.That course is not, however, out of keeplog with the iine of policy pursued by the Republican party towards this country since its first ndvent to power.It is.à necessary to again re t in those column .the incidents which have marked the pursuit of that policy.Concerning it 8 wo may truly say that they have tended towards the solidification of the 4° solf-relianca, and the dévelabiient of à national sentiment.The latest authorits tive declaration by the President will con- flrm and extend these effects, and make Canadians more determined than \u2018ever to work out their own independent destiny in thelr own way.But we do nut believe that the moral sentiment or the practical good sense of the mass of the American people will sustain Mr.Harrison in his bravado vaporings about going to war over a few seals.This seems the more likely when we reflect that less than two months ago the party and the Government now threatening war were overwhelmingly condemned at the polis, Americans, moreover, are too shrewd not to eee through this last despairing device of disgraced and defeated poli- ticlans.Lord Sallsbury\u2019s offer to submit the matters in dispute to arbitration is a continuance of honorable, statesmanlike and, on the whole, as compared, to the savage alternative of war, satisfactory precedents.The design of forcing a quarrel from popular grievances at home'will fail, we cannot doubt, for, at least, it is but a despicable though somewhat dangerous election dodge.THE BIG SCOTCH STRIKE, Railway Traffic in the Glasgow District Paralyzed\u2014Thousands of Men Out, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Grasaow, December 23.\u2014~ The railway strike is sproading rapldiy.About ihree thousand men had already left work at noon yesterday and it is expected that an additional two or three thousand wiil quit to-nzht.At a meeting of the rallway Bkrskers held last evuning it was announced that 4500 men would quit work to-day.The movement now includes the ewmployés of the Caledonia, North British and Southwestern companies The railways have given the men one day's notice to return to work, this being the proper form ot demanding a fulfillment of their contracts The companies claim that the men struck without giving legal notice, and are thus liable vo prosecution for breacn of contract.All trains are more or less interfered with by the strike.The express trains are on an average four hours late.The worst sufferers of all are the North British Company.All its trains between Aberdeen and Edinburgh have been avandoned, including the London express.The demoralisation of the railway service affects the collleries and furnaces and all manufacturing business.It is fearea that many establishments will have Lo suspend operations unless the strike can be settied soon.The Singer works have already decided to close until the trouble is over.fhe ren at Greenock have joined the strikers, but those at Edinburgh have refused to do so.GLAsGow, December 22.\u2014The strikers havesucceeded in paralyzing traffic throughout this district, Very fow trains are running, and those which the railroad officials have succeeded fn running can only taken out at irregular intervals.Pickets of strikers are trying to induce the few engine drivers remaining at work to join the ranks of the strikers.The Lancashire strikers are conducting their operations with vigor, Their pickets are doing good work, All the freight and most of the passenger trafllo has already been stopped, and there does not sem to be auy prospect of an early settlement.All the express trains are coming in late, arriving on an average about four hours behind time.The managers of the railway companies threaten to prosecute the strikers for breach of contract, claiming the men failed to give their employers proper notice before going out.\u2018the confusion resulting from the strike is affecting the collieries, furnaces and large interests of varlous kinds.The Singer Sewing Machine works have shut down and will remain closed until the strike ia settled.The Greenock men have joined the strike movement, but the idinburgh and Perth men have refused to goout.Ail North Britlsh trains between Aberdeen and Edinburgh, including the London express, have cexsed running.THE BONDING QUESTION, A Mild Form of Retaliation By the United States.v New YORE, December 23.\u2014The Heraid\u2019s Washington speclal says that a sort of a \u2018compromise has been reached on the Canadian bond question.Early in January the House Committee on Commerce Is to take up the resolution introduced by Representative Whiting of Michigan, for an investigation into the: alieg privileges given the Canadian roads, which privileges are alleged to be abused by the roads to the aetriment of shippers on this side of the line.The investigation 1s to be general in its character, but will be conducted with special reference to the complaint of the Port Huron elevator interests.Meanwhile the Secretary of the Yreasury is to begin retaliation in \u2018a miid way by withdrawing the United States consular agents from Vancouver and other Paciflc coast ports of Canada.These agents enable the Canadian Pucific and its steamship connections to ship in bond clear across the country.In this way an overland business is said to be conducted by the Canadian Pacific to the detriment of American railroads and shipping interests.The point made is that China and Japan can hardly be construed as territory contiguous to the United States, and the intent of the law was that these consular agents should be allowed to seal in bond only for shipment on territory actually adjoining the United States, \u2014_\u2014 That Trade Poster Case.ToRONTO, December 23._Justice Meredith handed out judgment this morning in the case of 5.Greenshields & Sons, Montreal, ainst Caldecott, Burton & Co., Toronto, which was tried at the late Chancery sittings.The plaintiffs sued to recover $10,- 000 damages for the infringement of a atented poster advertising ladles\u2019 stain less lack hose.On account of the nature of the poster in its portrayal of the female figure the illustrations caused a good deal of merriment when they were produced in court on the occasion of the trial.Jude- ment this morning went for the plaintiifs without damages, the judge finding that the defendants did not infringe the plaintifis\u2019 rights intentionally nor did they intend to mislead the public, The injunction, how- aver, restraining the defendants from usin the poster in question was made perpetual.In giving judgment Mr.Meredith remarked that he hoped that in future merchants would adopt a little more respectable style of poster, as in the present case the attraot- iveness of the%poster was confessedly its vulgarity.Lieut.-Col.Lewis Dead.BROOKVILLE, Ont, December 23.\u2014Lieut.« Col.Lewis, brigade major of thé amalgamated third and fourth military districte, died here last night after an iliness lasting only ten days.The deceased was a son of the late Captain Westenra Warner Lewis, cousin of Lord Rossmore, and was bofn at Sharavogue, Kings county, Ireland, in 1836.When ouly nineteen years of age he went with the 40th regiment to New Zealand, and during twelve years\u2019 service there was twice promoted, and gained the New Zea- land medal.He then joined the 65th as captain, and served with it until 18686, when he sold his commission and came Canada.He first located in Toronto.He became {dentifled with the York battalion, and in 1883 was made brigade-major of the 4th distriot, with hoadquarters at Ottawa, In 1888, when the 3rd and 4th districts wero 8malgamated, he was moved Brockville, Where he hae since resided.The funeral Will take piace to-morrow and will likely hela under military auspices.The deceased leaves a wife and seven children.Not Agreeable to the Czar, LoNDox, December 23.\u2014The Russian Gove ernment has intimated that the proposed visit of the deputation to England, with regard to the persecution and deportation of ussian Jews, is not agreeable to the , and that the visiting delegates will not received, either by him.or Yy BOY One representing him, and phat persistence in the de.B1gn of sending sch a deputation will bo regarded as an\u2018insult.lt is thought here that although this will \u2018prevent the depar- fae x mation dhall deleration, ignation that the occasion cail will still have a good effedt.Another Saglish Athietio Team, LONDON, Decembar 23.\u2014Speaking at the Annual dinner of the London Athletie Clu Mr.W.Kent Hughes said that hé was organizing & team from ihe United Hos- plais Athletic Club to visit America duting e goming, summer to compets with Har ale.Mr.Hughes condemned uid be cond Gauadien.Union.thé.oxowth of à apixit ot the American tour ihe 5 d Harriers, Pb ge î «nd added that thé viel tals wo conducted with England in order to divert attention.the display | ed torth THE MO AND POLICE FORCE BENEFIT FUND.Further Information: Wanted \u2014 Damages Grantet\u2014Firemen Warneû to be More .Carefu!-The Bonus Question.At yesterday's meeting of the Oity Conn- oll, on motion of Ald.Rollsnd, seconded by Ald.Stephens, the redolution of the Council of the Board of \u2018Irade, strongly endoréing the action of the Finance Committee in stopping all unnecessary improvements in view of the existing financial dimioultios, was read and entered on the minutes.The report of the Special Committee on Street Railways was read and adopted, and the Markets Com- mlttee\u2019s action in appointing Mesers.Flynn, Bastien, Page and me, acting clerks to the permanent staff, was ra .The recommendation of the Police Committee to pay a bonus of $350 to the widow of the late Selgeqnt Mcaliister was declared out of order the Mayor.At the suggestion of Ald.Jeannotte, Rowever, it was referred to Lhe Finance Committee, the Mayor and Ald.Stephens declaring against paving any bonuses when a clause had just been inserted in THE NEW OHARTER AGAINST THEM.Mr.Villemare's claim for $000, recommended by the Fire Committee, fur damages done by No.4 8alvage waggon on Windsor street, passed, but several aldermen declared that more care should be taken by the flromen at cross streets and when returning from fires.The Mayor was author.to sign Mr.Arcade Depatie's contract with the city for amusements on Bt.Helen's lsland.In accordance with section 90 of the new charter, which calls for the appointment of assessors annual] 1n Decem- der, Messra.Dillon, Morin, Muir, Grose, Thomas and Lamontagne were appointed, 1n reply to Ald.Hurteau, who lodged a general complaint against them of being uncivil to the public, the Mayor said he would attend to that.The by-laws for the proposed Benefit Fund for the Police Force were next taken up, but when it was found that more information was necessary it was referred to the Finance Committee.There was a general tendency in favor of such a scheme, but it must be such as to avoid claims on the city.The Mayor ex- ed $10,000 would necessary.d.tephens obtained leave to introduce bylaws to amend the by-laws regarding private butchers\u2019 stalls and to tax inoline railways.Ald.Tansey moved that the Road Committee be instructed to consider the sdvisability of converting the property of the Water Department at Point St.Charles, boundea by Kopery, Mullins, Grand Trunk and Napoleon streèts, into a public park and the Council adjourned.BAILIFFS AT ORMSTOWN Meet With a Warm Reception In Atteimpt- ing to Discharge Their Duty.Law and personal liberty had a conflict the other day at Ormstown,and liberty won at least a temporary Motor, remaining in possession of the Held whlle its opponents made a hasty and ignominious retreat.The Land and Loan Company bas a judgment against s certain trader of that peaceful and tpriving village, It had not been met, and believing that their debtor did not intend paying and that he was secreting his goods and effects, the plaintiffs took out a capias for the arrest of the defendant.Accordingly on Friday last two balliffs, armed with a writ, journeyed out to Ormstown to take possession of the body of the delinquent judgment debtor.Early in the evening they walked over to his knocking, they one of the officers of the law began to read his documents as a preliminary to the the arrest.The defendant taking offence at the style of the composition, or the purport of the document, became suddenly enraged, and, seizing an axe which stood near the door, chased the officers into the street.The latter retired to the hotel where a council of war was held.It was deolded that one the morning.Accordingly the second bailiff, over again to debtor and take possess]: bailiff and one of his friends entered the house while the other stood inSthe door.to protect the line of retreat.The debtor received them with the bi key of the door in his hand.\u201cCome into the house,\u201d he shouted to the rear guard.\u201cCome in, Get out of that door.\u201d co Was not heeded, and then came open hostilities.for, seizing a large hard wood threw it at the assistant\u2019s head.It missed its mark, for the latter had jum aoors, and was soon followed b: main column.The bailiff again bad to fold u bis writ and pocket it and this secon: deflance of the majesty of the law.He returned to town, and Wyers are now looking for a bailiff who will not be deterred by the trifles of axes and hat-blocks.Bupposed Lunatit at Liberty.A story comes from Richmond to the effect that one of the lunatics who escaped during the fire at Longue Pointe is running wild in that vicinity.He has been seen for some months past Irequentiog isolated parts of the country, and evidently living n the woods between Danville and Richmond.A farmer driving on that road on Thursday last encountered the poor imbecile.He describes him a8 & man of apparently thirty Soars of age, and of a most miserable and dllapidated appearance.\u201d His hair and han, ng | in ragged neath, he wi all appearances, half starved to deat Taking pity on his miserable condition, the farmer asked the poor man to get into his sleigh.He did go, and in conversation said he wanted to get an engagement at chop- bing wood.Before the farmer had proceeded far he saw that his pirange companion was a lunatic, but before he could make up his mind what to do, the insane man suddenly jumped from the sleigh and disappeared in the woods.Attempts have been made several times by the people in the vicinity to capture the lunatic, but he has eluded all their efforts so far.He apparently sleeps in the woods, and begs his food from the farmers residing in the locality.; Police Committee Meeting.A saloon koeper named Theophile Dolle, who had been fined twice on November 25, for selling intoxicating drinks to minors, applied to the Police Committee at its meot~ ing yesterday oon for the remission of one of the fines, on the ground that the offences ooo: on the same day, and that one of the princi witnesses had since been sent to the reformatory for three years, | The matter was refe) to Hughes The circular issued by the Citizen's League relative to houses of prostitution, places where liquor 1s sold illegally, and of the so-called eries, was discussed and the report of Chief Hughes also submitted and approved.There was some difference of opinion then expressed as to whetherthe check rein inflicted cruelty on horses or not, some of the members of the Committee conaldering 1t an absolute necessity sometimes.communication from the Socléty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on the subject was left on the table.After deciding to grant the widow of the late Bgl.MoAllister $350, the meeting adjourned., fit.Gabriel's T.À.& B.a, Rev.Wm.O'Meara presided at the snnual meeting of the St.Gabriel's T.À.& B.Society last evening.The annual reports and financial etatement Weré considered ve; satisfactory, the latter showing a cas balance of $1700 in the general fund and $76 in the contingent f Much interest was taken in the election of officers, which finally resulted as foliows : - Mr.Joseph Phelan, president.Mr.John 8.Reilly, Vice-president, MF, James Taylor, secretary.Mr, Thomas an, assistants ecretary.Mr, John Colfer, treasurer.Mr, Mr, McCarthy, grand marshal, - and J.J.Hayes, assistant M Charles \u2018Hoover à m 8.Mr.Patrick Reynolds) Mbrartan, Exécutive Coan eg na Thomas Kane, Bail ne dome Hoan Emi Coifer, P.Harrington, James MoCarthy and T.McAuley.; Petitions From Market Clerks.At a meeting of the Markets Committee the potitions of \u2019 J.cork clerk to the Hay market; W, J, , clerk to Bt, Gabriel market: EB, Bastien, lor to the western abattoir, and C.ie, clerk to the eastern a all of whom have been ap; tem as el years back, HC shay be natucon khe beciaanent coul of of Papineau ; « pit SIR ADOLPHE FOR OTTAWA OTTAWA, Decombe bi ported that ir Adolp! 3 Laws « ty at the next Dominion election, ne the opll (MCE kintc M, P., the colleague va ackintosh, M: PB.will bo given the podem of coe, of ms here su Mr.n, who will be superann = pa Appointed Provincial Detectives.Detectives Sarpenter and Grose have been ith the wire pressed ny tho Sood: e wish ex .by the Crown rosecutor, as already stated in the Bran.\u2014 À Few Prices Printed Dinner Sets from.$ 6.00 China Dinner Sets dc .20.00 Printed Tea Sets .do .2.50 China Tea Sets do .4.50 China Dessert Sets do .4.50 PrintedChamber Sets do .225 {Choice of 4 colors), Decorated & Gilt Chamber Sets from.4.00 China Solitaire Sets from.1.00 China Bread and Milk Sets from.50 cts.Brass Hull Lamps from.aso Brass Hanging Lamps from 2.50 Handsome Table Lamps, shades to match, from 2.50 »>- The LARGEST VARIETY and SELECTION in the City, \u2014AT THE\u2014 Cheap Doliday Sal, HOOD, MANN & CO, 443 & 445 51.James St.3 Blocks West of Victoria Square.OPEN EVERY, NIGHT! 801°2 ° « - » AEE.© dip Bow wale WHAT ?\u2014 = Just what gentlemen require for their husban :,el t es\u2019 the most artistio thin HANDKERCHIEF = For Gentlemen, in White Homies vory Slepn and in- very e.and sui able for à rich oan gift.TR Mufflers.te .We cannot say too much of our large stock of Silk Mufflers, but we do sayy come and ex- foods, and from the London ouses.SMOKING.JACKETS, DRESSING GOWNS, Do Jou want a really lovely gift for Hubby or the Governor?Just come and inspect our Smoking Jackets and Dressing Gowns lovely London goods, and the very latest, KELLY BROS -1691- Notre Dame St.8011 GOTOICHIBAN + Heintzman Upright Pianos always command a good price when resold atter rs éâretul use.Holiday stock on le at C.W.Lindsay\u2019s, £270 St.Catherine st.Open until 9 p.m.80121 IT WILL PAY Intending purchasers of Stoves, Furniture, Carpets\u2019 and gener: house furnishing goods to examine our Stock before ordering.In Parlor Sets we have GO different designs tg select trom, these are all new goods and up to the times; they are well made and must please.It is worth your while to see them, even if you do not care to buy.In Easy Chairs of all kinds and Wire Back Work, we have a large variety.Book Ladies\u201d Desks, Cabinets, Fancy Tables, etc., without number, Blankets, Com= forters, Lace and Chenille Curtains, Clocks, Lamps, Albums, Bibles, Silverware, etc,, etc.Open evenings.METROPOLITAN MFG.CO.1678 & 1680 NOTE E DAME STREET.GOTOICHIBAN F YOU ARE DESIROUS OF .presenting your gentleman friends with a nice home present, call upon us and select a pair of Russian Leather Shippers .ocvevenernnaa.$2.95 Russiun Leather Slippors, 82.75 221 St James Street.W.GODBEE BROWN & Co, Ope n ti 9.30 p.m.30111 Heilntzman Upright Pianos are built regardless of expense.Holiday stock on sale at C.W.Lindsay\u2019s, 2270 St.Catherine street, Open until 9 p.m.30121 GOTOICHIBAN HOLIDAY STOCK brand & Upioht Decker Brothers PIANOS ON BALE AT G.W.Lindsau's Piano Rooms 2270 ST CATHERINE STREET.30131 GOTOICHIBAN Heintzman Upright Pianos resist atmospheric changes.Holiday stock of these celebrated instruments, on sale at C.W.Lindsay's, 2270 St.Catherine st.Open until 9 p.m.8011 GOTOICHIBAN Large sales and small profits at the American Fur Store, 27 St.Lawrence Main st.Open until 9 p.m.GOTOICHIBAN (QRraNeEs! BANGES{ 1 a t J.OC Campbell ote per dona at obell's 2450 St 1 I THE LOWEST PRICES.CHOICE.NOVELTIE i de BILVER de FINE BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIO DESIGNS, OLD HB CHINA CLOCKS | ; ; 2 ss Is A ey or aed x containe-a Large 3 Wf oR { 2386.237 8 HENRY BIRKS & CO.~\u2014INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR LARGE SELECTION OF \u2014.Holiday Goods! They are particularly attractive this year, having been carefully selectsd by Ma BIRKS in the various European markets.Our purchases are all msde for NET CASH, 80 that our patrons can rely on buying at And at Every Variety of Price.Gold and Silver Watches] SOLID GOLD WATCHES.ccovirveersnrastecareeres.from $30 to $500 ceeses srnsrescararnsenssiisreacecney G8 $10 upwards.LADIES\u2019 WATCHES, in Beautiful Gold Cases.ONYX and PEARL JEWELLERY! STERLING SILVER TEA SETS, SPOONS, FORKS, CUPS, BOWLS, CADDIES, &c, e Élootro-Piate ! INDYATHER CLOCKS ! THE ART ROOM Art Furnjture! \u2018Silver Mounted Canes and Umbrellas, &e.S OUR SPECIALTY JEWELLERY! with Fixe Driamonns, Buntre, Emxnat ps, Orats, ko ONYX OLOCKS ! MARBLE CLOOKS ! Colleation of FINS ANT CHINA, BRASS LAMPS, aue It lady friends, and good for thors, and g An and very rich lineof | 4 » foes andvorked Hund-| Hw: Gifts kind shown by any house in town, .AIS 45 REG RATING OI at nd.Jones + 198 JcGill Stree! [0 + | @=| BEST Corsets Corsets or One Bottle CORS 1 30111 11 ANY CUSTOMER WHO BUYS One Dollar's Worth of Gloves, Two Dollars\u2019 Worth of Boots, Shoes, Slippers or Moccasins, Two Dollars\u2019 Worth of WH WILL GIVE Bl oyous Gifts For Loved Ones, pportune Gifts For Relatives, same EE For Ladies, eedful Gifts For Little Ones, udicious Gifts For the Girls.1 rnamental Gifts For Home.umberless Gifts For Friends.xpressive Gifts For Parents.ouvenir Gifts For Gentlemen.ee [ Suitable Gifts \"At All Prices.ee herished Gifts For Absent Ones.bvious Gifts For You.COLOGNE FREE To Every Customer at W.GODBEE BROWN'S (221 St.James Street) Great Furnishing Store \u2014\u2014 FOR \u2014 BEST Gloves for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.BEST Boots, Shoes.Slippers and Moccasins, for all classes, conditions BEST Mackintosh Clothing for Every One.[and purses.and Hosiery for Ladies and Children, Hosiery, INNIS COLOGIN HI Come Early! Come Often! To.W.Godbee Brown's Great Store for Bargains.GLOVES, BOOTS, SHOES, MOCCASINS, MACKINTOSH CLOTHING, .ETS AND HOSIERY.N.B.\u2014Rubber Dolls and Animals a Specialty.TRY ALLAN'S For suitable XMAS (ERESENTS for lsdies or NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF RECKWEAR, SILK MUPPLEnS- SPOVES PANSY PLUSH Dos Lou Eee BIG ASSORTMENT AND LOW PRICES.JOHN ALLAN'S, Lom Cha rel with eX fre teen RE vered to any ames Street.| arr] | GOTOICHIBAN |} SF OPEN FROM 8 A.M.TILL 9.30 P.M.The scale of the Hetntzman Upright Pianos is scientifically correct and musically pertect.Holle.day stock ot these famous instru ments on sale at Gi W.Lindsay\u2019s, 2270 St.Catherine street.Open uatil 9 p.in.soisi ACMABTER & Moersson, .ADVOCATES BARRISTERS, &s&.THE TEMPLE, \u2018 , James Street.; Yaourt omon Le p* DAVIS FENNYROYAL AND STAM, e.Famalon, QuicALy oerrect sil irregularities.D.Macmasrain, + -» eiæht captains, 32 subalterns, A \u201cWORLD'S NEWS IY BRIEF, RELIEVING THE: DISTRESS IN IRELAND.Another Frépoh Duel-The Congo State and the United States\u2014Leaving Dakots for Manitoba.CABLE At Selenter Lake, in Halsteln, twelve girls were rossing on the ice Monday when he ice suddenly gave way and all were drowned, .A rumor is current at Buenos Ayres that a lot to overthrow the Argentine Government has been d vered.Beveral conspirators are said to have been arrested.The German ironclad ** Friedrich Karl\u201d hae struck on a rock oft the Island of Mity- lene, off Aaja Minor.It isthought she will be able to get off and has not sustained much injury.The ironmasters in the Cleveland distriot, England, have notified their men that the condition of trade will compel them to make a large reduction in wages at the beginning of the year.The American minister, who has arrived at Madrid, and a deputation from Cuba will have a conference with the Spanish Premier, with a view of settling the commercial relations between Cuba and erica.Gustave Revilliod, the archaeologist, has died at Calro, He bequeathed his private museum and his fortune, amounting to over £160,000, to the town of Geneva, Switzerland, where he was born in 1817.Mr.Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, will visit Uister in January for the purpose of making a series of addresses to the masses.It is presumed his main efforts will be directed upon the city of Belfast.The Congo technical commission has formally agreed that America shall have the same rights as other powers in the Congo State, although the United States Government did not ratify the Berlin act.Lord Salisbury has warned tho British South Africa Company that its occupation of Massikesse is an infringement upon the modua vivendi with Portugal, and that it must withdraw at once from that district.It is announced thatat the coming consistory at Rome Bishop, Katzer will be appoiuted Archbishop ot Milwaukee, Bishop Scannel will be appointed Archbishop of Omaha and Bishop Scanlan Archbishop of Salt Lake, À eircular just issued informs the British branches of the National League that the services of most of the oflicials connected with Buch branches will not Le needed in the future owing to the present linanclal position of the League.M.Brusz, vice-chairman of the municipal council of Paris, quarrelled Monday with M.Dumay, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, in the lobby of the Hotel de Ville.After an angry exchange of words M.Brusz struok Lumay in the face.Arrangements are being made for a duel.It is stated that Mendelssohn, the French Nihilist, has started for London, where he intends Lo take up his residence.M.Millaraud will interpolate the Government in the Chamber of Deputies in regard to Mendelssohn's departure, it being 1ntimatea that the French police caused him to take this step.The constitution of the regiment of mounted infantry of the British Army has now been fixed, It will consist of 1080 of all ranks, with 1079 horses.It will have for officers a lieutenant-colonel, a major, also an ad- uartermaster, together with 112 draught horses, E mounted tryman will carry 90 rounds of ammuuition in time of war, with 50 more in regimental reserve, whereas each infantry soldler Ie only served with 70 rounds, wit 40 in the reserve.H.M.B.\u201cMagnet\u201d left Portsmouth Monday for the coast of Galway.The \u201cMagnet\u201d is loaded with meal and potatoes and with a quantity of Government &tores of all descriptions.This cargo is one of a series sent and to be sent by the Government to relieve the distress of the famishing inhabitants of certain sections of Ireland.Three other British gunboats, the.\u201cSeahorse,\u201d \u201cBritomarte\u201d and \u201cGrappler,\u201d which have engaged In similar work for'some time past, have 8 ordered to continue this duty or three months longer, when it is hoped there will be no further necessity for rendering assistance along the coast.AMERICAN, The United States Supreme Court on Monday rendered judgment in a Mornion poly- : amy case, holding that a wife is not a competent witness against the husband where polygamy is the crime charged.The United Btates Government engineer tested a new thirty foot rifled gun at Sandy Hook on Monday.Shells were thrown fifteen miles out to sea.Private Hadly was badly injured his head being struck by a steel bar which was knocked off the gun carriage by the recoil.An explosion occurred on Monday at the Now Jersey Steel and Iron Works, Trenton, N.J.Five men were badly injured.The men caused the explosion by throwing water.on a hean of furnace ashes to cool them.Michael Funda had his eyes blown out and was so horribly burned that his life 1s despaired of.The platform in Washington Rink, Rochester, fell on Monday afternoon during a rehearsal of the oratorio \u201cMessiah,\u201d which is to be sung next Friday evening by local talent, and precipitated about one hundred singers to the floor, There were about one hundred and fifty people in the house to listen, and the acoldent created great ex- citament.Women screamed an and men rushed franctically to the utant and 61 riding an nfan the unfortunate vocalists.They werd all right, however, with the exception of a severe shaking up and a few bruises.The Boston Chamber ot Commerce on Monday ddopted the following: \u201cResolved, that the Boston Chamber of Commerce would respectfully recommend the due consideration of our Government of proposais from the British Government for the negotiation of a commercial treaty between the United States and the colony of New- foundiand, which should allow of the free exchange of certain specified products of the two countries to the advan tage of both, and which should secure to all our vessels the entry to all ports and bays of the colony for trading and fishing, subject only to the conditions imposed on vessels of ths colony.\u201d : Two diamonds, weighing three cara each, were found near a newly dug weil in Jennings County, Indiana, Stader about two weeks ago.the precious stones in his pocket until Monday, unaware of their value, He inadvert- entiy exhibited them to persons at Fiat ock, who upon examining them decided they were pure diamonds, The immediate vicinity of the well abounds In many smaller sized speclmens of the stone.! Excitement rune high in the southern part of this county and inthe adjoining county, where the stones were found.There Is some gold and ruby ip the county, and old miners are excited, and prospecting is the talk, The Mint authorities at Philadel hia have discovered a counterfeit five-dollar gold plece designed and executed with such remarkable skill that but the discrepancy 18 so small that it is very difficult to detect, and an assay has been found necessary to establish definitely its spurious character.In order to retire the spurious coin from circulation the Mint officials will their face value and then destroy them.The counterfeits have an Intrinsic value of -40.Ho far only a few of them have been iscovered in the Mint, CANADIAN, The troop In the Halifax garrison are to be supplied with new magazine rifle.Silas F.BR.Bill, one of the most respected, successful and influential merchants of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, died there at seven o'clock on Monday evening of congestion of the lungs.He represented the county of Queen's in the Dominion Parliament from 1878 to 1882, when he declined renomination.William Ith, a young farmer of St, Mary's, Now! runswick.died on Monday of blood ning under pecullar ciroum- stances.Bome ten days ago while aring an apple tha knife slipped, splitting bis thumb, Swelling and intense pain followed, baflling the skill of several physicians.It is thought the apple; which was partly decayed, communicated Îté poison to his blood.B.Par- from Liverpool, The ship was badly demoralized in storms and the crew frost-bitten.Two passing Jossels Banas to respon La the \u201c Eury- es - a 0 stress ay were taken of by ihe © Fares id, tay wore \u2018 j i, ind with great difficulty, and the ship sank four hours Inter, : Hind.The American schoonsy \u201cGolden Hind,\u2019 which has a license under the nod ua viv rank into Halifax on Monday in distress an will receive repairs, She has a lar 0 caree h ish on .Her captain asked to sell them, as they would the schooner was repaired.The r of Marine and Oustoms telegraph+ od Collector Mallow to allow the cargo to be sold, the case.not to be taken as à precedent.i, The Department of Agriculture received on Monday a report from Mr.Bennett, the immigration agent at Winnipeg, statl d Manitoba and the North-West with the object of obtaining homes for the almost starving farmers of South Dakota; The delegation will report on their return to Dakota as to the result of their mission, Mr.Bennett says that this report will be highly satisfactery, the delegation poing greatly pleased with what they saw in Mani- ba and with the selections of land made for the returning settlers.He alsosays that: at least 150 farmers will ba ready to leave South Dakota on the 20th of March next to; settle in Canadian territory, THE SUBSIDY POFICY, IN DISREPUTE, QUEBEC SCHEMES Harder Than Ever to Float Companies in London\u2014Awaiting Mercler's Viait With Interest.BY CABLE FROM THE BTAR'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON.LONDON, December 28.\u2014The full text of the bill introduced in the Quebec Legislature providing for a retentivn by the Government of a proportion of the Government bonus to the railways under construction or projected in the province hae been cabled to London, and has caused quite a commotion among those capitalists wbo are Interested in Canadian enterprises.Enquiries in high financial circles in the city respecting this new policy of Mr.Moercier's Government show\u2019 that the retention the uebec treasury of part of the subsidies tends to restrict the floating of Quebec schemes here as this action of the Government is regarded as a faith by those who have invested in the numerous new railways in Quebec.This will not have such an important effect as wight be supposed, however, because the minor Canadian subsidizea lines, thanks o < to flckle legislation and erratic management, havo fallen into such disrepute during recent years that the best houses almost welcome any check to illusionary schemes.\u201cCanadian subsidies,\u201d said one authority, \u2018are too often given on purely political grounds, to encourage the sympathy of British finan- era.\u20ac Mr.Mercier's visit to Europe next month 18 awaited with some interest in city circles, It is understood that the visit chiefly has reference to the Quebec finances, The belief is general here that any attémpt to arrange matters through Paris will end in i} failure as before.London ls the only possible centre for negotiations of this kind.Mr.Mercier's abortive attempt in 1888 to convert the debt by means against which the leading London financial houses protested has doubtiess somewhat prejudiced the Quebec Government here, but there is no suspicion that any desire exists to impede onest efforts to readjust the finances of the province.Special Notices.For great variety of every description of fanoy articles of household furniture go to F.Lapointe, 1447 St, Catherine st.299 If \u201cHeintzman\u201d is not & low priced piano, but a high grade instrument at a reasonable figure.Holiday stock on sale at C.W.Lindsay's, 2270 St, Catherine street._ Music.We have 19 new piecesand 3 songs upstairs, never shown any one yet.hy not buy $1 or $2 worth for your lady friends as a Xmas present.No chance of presenting pieces they have already in this way.A POUND, i1\u2014 {IF Fqual to any other Black Tea sold at | 60c.pr GOTOICHIBAN * [jnnual Sale + \u20140F\u2014 HOLIDAY GOODS At Reduced Prices.December, and to be ary.Commencing Monday, 1st * continued until the 1st Janu Bona fide Reductions on the whole of our stock, comprising Electro Plate of every description in Flat, Hollow and Table Ware, Tea Sets, Waiters, Cake Baskets, &e., Spoons and Forks, Cutlery, Carvers, &c., &c.CERAMICS.stadt Golden Fer iey rooster, Carlsbad, aon, | Plates, &c., very choicest and lates \u2018donne UE LAMPS.Piano, Banquet and Table Lamps, all new, CLOCKS.1n Onyx and Black Marble, &c.LEATHER GOODS, roasting Cases, Comb \u2018and Brush Cases.Port.BRASS WARE.Sconces, Mirrors, Match Safe: , Table » &e.Our friends and patrons Day onda Ey rely Ad ecember She reduction in prices for the month of D being genuine, Oven on Saturdays for this month antl 6 p.m.A CALL SOLICITED.WATSON & PELTON, 53 St Sulpice St Don\u2019t freeze your American Fur Store, 37 St.Laws rence Main st., bas the remedy.Bring your money with You as the American Fur Store buys and sells ears.The B Lash only, 27 ne fwrence | GOTOICHIBAN breach of .THE MONTRE CHRISTMAS + will be 1649 Notre Dame St.AL DAILY STAR, \"+1 PRESENTS EER i Æ boo JET OO NOVELTIES \u2014IN Silks, China, Bronze BAMBOO, LACQUER, , * IVORY, LEATHER, B PORCELAIN.7 EO 5 ORIENTAL Goods LL TH y lady most ha to receive Oue of those articice as Christmas Présent.ce A.BRAHADI, Patented in United States and Canada.An: Corner St.Lambert, 301°1 GOTOICHIBAN lars by the mil can Fur Store, 27 St.Lawrence Main st.Seal Skin Capg and Storm Col- n at the Ameri- Foreign GOODS NEW DESICNS SoLtz THEY LIKE THEM Our GENTLEMEN'S SLIPPERS Gentlemen\u2019s Russian Leather Slippers, 82.75 Gentlemen's Nubian Brown Slippers, $2.50 8\" Do count of FIVE per between the December 31 in Endless Variety.C ALL OTHER Stores and then C ICH! BAN Free Exhibition Es 2 ALL.el EL not forget that we give an extra cash dis- cont.on purchases over $1.00 hours of 8 a.m.and 10.30 a.m, untii 8 THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 281 St James Street, W.GODBEE BROWN & CO, 30111 GOTOICHIBAN BAN i 2175 St.The Best Gift for 3 For Sale at Lowest Rates at the Bible House Catherine Christmas.col rect GOTOICHIBAN THE 245 CAINT {JAMES 241 sTREET.AND 2 2r$10 Melton Overcoat IS A BEAUTY! America is ahead, sois the American Fur Store, they sell their Furs for less than other stores can buy, 27 St.Lawrence Main st.Tweed lined, all the seams overlapped with raw edge, tnd dll stitched with Silk and Tailor-madé.* This is the Cheapest Coat on earth.ATLANTIC CLOTHING HOUSE, 1857 NOTRE DAME BT.1857 301t2 5 A Odds and Ends in China, &c.\u2014HALF PRICHE- At the Cheap Holiday Sale, HOOD, MANN & CO., 443 & 445 ST.JAMES ST., Three Blocks West of Victoria Square.301°2 ¥¥\" OPEN EVERY NIGHT.W.GODBEE B LADIES, | GENTLEMEN, BOYS, | GIRLS, Want our Shoes at tho Price that Wa are Ofeing them You cannot tell the Bargains that we are offering until you see them.Raduced from LADIES' KID SLIPPERS.4250 17% LADIES' KID LACE SHOE .30 1 30 LADIES' KID LACE SHOE .\u2026 400 2 73 LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS.sÂeusceforseauss 276 1% LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS, 4 00 278 LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS.375 300 LADIES PINET'S BUTTON BOOTS.650 à 75 GENTLEMEN'S OALF LACE BHORS .2 00 1 50 GENTLEMEN'S PAT, LACE SHOES.seu0ces 4 00 300 GENTLEMEN'S LACE BOOTS., 2 00 150 ~SENTLEMEN'S LACE BOOTS.a.250 2 00 Yellow Moccasins, 250, Bûc, 750, $1.00, 81.75, 2.00.We will give you a Bottle of \u201cJOHANN MARIA FARINA COLOGNE » with every purchase \u2018of over $2.00.\" THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 221 St.James Street.ROUIN & CO.\u2018Open til 9.80 P.M.| 2342 B 3003 Auction Sale The AMERICAN JERSEY & CLOM is_atil) Ld EVENING, at 2 vi .til th \u2018wwhiols stock is adored on il the Jackets, Cloaks, Tweeds, can be had for Chrismas and New Year'd! Presents, Private sales going on until 2 p.m.| F ACTORY, St: Catherine st, Near Windaor Motel, on every AFTERNOON and ARGAINS \u2014IN\u2014 Bag day.\" Walter M, Kearns, AUCTIONEER, Ra To be held J Oak and Wa) Parlor Set Table Marb Table The N.pect barg: 290 4 Elesaur Furniture, \u2019urtaius, Eprnots and Oil Cutlery, Clocks, L mps.ne AMES STR Ou TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Afternoon and Evening, DEC.23rd und 241, ond Piano Lamps, e ahd Brasa Clo and vers ce teres Marsell and other Quilts, Blankets and Co meant of Fanc, B.\u2014 ings will be offered on e would tend this for ains as e & Donnelly's Sales NAA Tene eto GP CHRISTMAS SALE OF Belfnst Lineas, Lace Cloths, A nice assortineny.of y uv 8y \u20ac1C.y OLC., 2 at our Rooms, 241 and 248 8T.+ ~\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 nut American sin P mps, Bird s and Flowers in shade, cks, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Curtains, Por- mforters and a large assort- suitable or Holiday esents, BALE EACH DAY AT 2 and 7 O'CLOCK.P.M.RAB & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Furniture, Carpets and House Furnish- Jesday at 2 o'clock.es to ppnounce, as we in- e, the public may ex- be no reserve vhatoror R.& respectfully a Clearance there will ON TUES We wil fresh and va Tweeds Meitons, Laces, Ribbone Marcotte Bros.\u2019s Sales.TRADE SALE BY MARCOTTE BROS., 95 ST.JAMES STREET, DAY AND WEDNESDAY, 23rd and 24th DEC., INSTANT, li sell at our ms, a ried goods au follows: 4 Handkerchief Prin ndke Gloves, Neckties.\u2018Merino, Cast\u2019 Ÿ m MONTREAL | Gily and District Savings Bank NOTICE is her A 2 ist a dividend of ur EE house in this city, on sesond day of Jan 1891 ; i closed from the 16th The Tranator Books wil be the 3148 Di th days in v By oper next, bo b lays rolusive, H.BARBEAU, Man 8] Montreal, 20th Nov.1880, 285 000d Meetings and Amusements.RIMROSE LODGE No.49, 8.0.E B.S, The Regular Meet, ill be held in the Lodge ligom, 118 1 Manssela street, ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, 24th fnst., Members are requested to attend.T.E.DODD, Hecretary, CYCLORAMA, Oersèr of St.Catherine and St.Urbain ste, 8 _Frem 9 a.m.to 10.30 p.m, 204% ut Be 3011 = \u2018D.H, & W.H.Frasers Sales B' AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE, THE 3 Effects, FRIDAY, ZGTH INST, ATTEN A.M.D.H.& W.H.FRASER.Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ALPHONSE DURAND, Contractor, vf Joliette, Insolvent, 2009 4 Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Baturday noon, 25th inst, for the whole or any part of the insolvent's assets, consisting in\u2014 I.2 emplaceme \u2018 1I.All Machine shop (Le, combinod sticker, à planer, à shaper, {athos, band ts and pulleys, and an.engine), the whole is new, having been Bet in only 2 yoars.Machines are from Cowan & Co.ntario.111.Mouldings and prepared lumber, windows snd doors ready made, snd an assortment of lumber, © gino maple, birch, walnat, etc.© Insolvent\u2019s credits, .Furniture, tools, eto.YI.10 barrelaof wine in process.50 tons of Scotoh steam coal.a + bo (tenders not being accented.or for want of tenders.) shall be sold by gent ic sale he residence of the Insolvent, on , the 29th Inst, and following days.© commence nt ,10 à, m For particulars apply to - D.G Ph 295 2 law UILBADLT, McCONVILLE Joint Curators, INSOLVENT NOTICE.NAIL FACTORY FOK SALE BY TENDER.In the matter of JOBEPH DUNN, Cote Bt.Paul, an Insolvent.Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to WEDNESDAY, 24TH INSTANT, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, for the Purchase of the Machinery and Plant of a well equ: Nail Faotory,in first clsas running order a doi 8t Paul hd © Hé IS OUT zut goa su B® LEYS = = rete 7 8 sn BS 2 a 4 e > g ë Ld g $ Ls re Deore » Coot oTSE treal KHOQE 5e ote co Park avenue, out stone double tenem Park avenue, cut stone double tenement.urocher street, cut a residen se Le a œ 2 8 = g 8 J We may say that among the above a: api ps ei da ps © a Parton Pr uyl [ Apply for J.8.THOMSON & CO., Auctioneers, 299 3 PROPERTY FOR BALE \u2014AT\u2014 BARGAIN PRICES.ont, 5 » brie] tage.bert strest, brick block tenements.Q St.Paul street, cut stone ware house.t bert, cottages and lots n Junction, building | oteSt.Antoine, rescent streat, building | Of building lots, ota.rummond street, building lota, tre Dame street, bull : lote.reat street, building lots, St Louis, stone house and lo nion aveau ut shoper rouidepess d at full 184 St.Jamen st JH OUsE .PROPERTY.y & house and especially if the house himself, as Te-rent for the ensu- Ld ve undoubtedly some good bargain in self-contained and tenement t once to properties.Apply a 2966 J.8.THOMSON & CO, .Auctioneers, 184 8t James et, d Plant, valned st 813070 00.meres, Hate and Caps, Furs, Rubbers, Boots and 2 House and loi, situated or bin hs oO st 80 a 10t of Hardwear Crockery, Groceries, and amount of Read.de Clothin Top on Tenders can be made for either of the items as 5 mécrabirts, Hosiery.| mall Waren.Winey Goods: above, the highest or any tender not necessarily ao- eisrhs, and other goods numerons t The whole to be sold positively without Teacrve doen oF ia hg Seen and full particulars obtained and lota to suit the trade, A.W.STEVENSON, SALE AT 10 A.M.EACH DAY.Trustee, MARCOTTE BRON., A Jo CEA MDERS, { 2093 Auctionsers.Montreal, 16th Dec, 1890.295 8 2.5 Thomson & cos sme GOTOICHIBAN New York Piano Co.WEBER, DECKER and VOSE PIANOS.BOLD ON INSTALMENTS, OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, $225 NEW UPRIGHT Plano, by good Canadian maker; rosewood finished case ; 744 octaves; swing front; latest design; fine N.Y.imported action, $195 Weber N.Y.Piano 7 octaves; in perfect order; good tone; case.$265 Chickering Piano case ; medium size; perfect in every respect, and a Bargain, $210 Hood Sq.Grand Full scale ; 4 round corners; 744 octaves, N.Y.PIANO CO., 30022 228 St.James Street.\u2018VV AREEOUSE TO LET.ht on 3 sides, 4 fiata, Toca! 500 St.Paul Street.cially suitable for the wholesale trade, Hew.Drugs, Furs, x ware, Produce, ete, nt low to a good ronan ré J.8.THOMSON 0.2968 152 0% Fal Street, J.Tigh & Co.'s Sales.ve LARGE SALES ON TUESDAY, 23rd and WEDNESDAY, At our store, 65 evening, to Compristng other Clocka Chi 300 8 658 clear out all the Fancy Fes a 8 Ew u and 8.P, Ware, are, Uruots, Blokies amd But knives, Razors, Loue o ery and Glassware, Quilts, Lac Sloth, Comforte ver Watches Rings, Chains, Covers, the whole fo be sold 24th inst, t.Lawrence st, 7}§ o'clock.each Boxes, Mu > © Curtains, Table rs, Fancy Ofnaments, Sold and Bi.TIRS A without ros Lond able J.TIGA & CO, Auctioneers.James Steel's Sales.Monday, $ E LARGE SALES, 4 NES, pd Vodnonter, To clear out all the Fan y, Goods consigned for Salo, pris oda, k Finish\u2019 and sold tdout reserve.Flush Go: Toys o.Silver Ware, JAS.STEEL, Auctieneer, 2093 12826 to 1834 Notre Dame nt.M.Hicks & Co's Sales.on i; Cnatoins Examitin, .me OF eee Unclatmed and Abandoned Geode The undersigned are instructed by M.P.Ra An ped Collector of Customs, well ublia atotion, at the WaT No.81 COMMON STREET, FRIDAY pre ui 1 the Unclaim Adand Sia NS\" 120 Amiens sos, queen eh 7 Oent MORNING, DEC.26TH.1890, in ibe \u2018Shoes will be required on BALE AT 10.30 O'CLOCK, .004 \u2018 MM.HIORS & CO, ; Quels { GOTOICHIBAN A FORERUNNER.The Visitant that Catarrh Frequently Foreshadows, \u201cI am almost Slespless and have unpleasant dreams, Wako up tired and dull, feeling worse than before re YWring.Have weakness and atiffness of the back and le; 1 am duil and stupid, and have no destre for talking or being bronght into conversation : Iavoid it as much as possibie.| When in conversation am et confased in to give me more Inisery thananyt me away from where there m entertainment: mw and Dervous\u2014organio weakness and debility, Have all the symptoms of nervous debility, and am misersble in general.x en ia presence of strangers, I get eo noryous that © et ke » stupid person, cannot talk loud encurh to be heard distinctly; am \u2018cranky\u2019 and irritable Just from thia.\u2026 \u201cI am d tic.have neartburn every diy, cannot eat anyt tnout distress, bowels are costive, touch of ea 3 or soven years, I get to exert myself to do hing.PRO, LENON M.D.Catarrhk, Lung and Dyspepsia Specinl- + ist ang all Chronte 4 and Nervous Dis- 53%, \u201cALBION HOT 3 \u2014 Consultation free, 9 to 9, week days only.300z1 GOTOICHIBAN : = CUSTOM TAILORS Cannot bexin to make as nice b Coat aa our Satin Quitted Lined Overcoat at $15 ATLANTIC CLOTHING HOUSE, 1857 - NOTRE DAME ST.-1857 (3 Doons WrsT or McGrLL).! men Fancy Worked Slippers BEAUTIFULLY MADE UP AT RONAYNEIS, Neo.17 Chabollies On Qu as EW, to AE mem A \u20ac ei 5 ! Meottngs and Asinsoments, .AC MY OF MUSIC, oA PAA TON.Mane a F AU T Be ea.Th notion ever seen in Montred) 2 @ dest prod Caribads of Scenery\u20142:3 Calcium Lights \u2014Marvellons Électrio Effects.5 sale at Nordheimer'a, PTONEXE WERE SR OI NE SAR a ee he BOW &JACOBS THEATRE ROYAL Every Afternoon and Eveuing this week, DEVIL'S MINE.Now and Special Scenery, Bright Songs an Dances, Prices of amieatens ~ al 3 termined that Nationallsm uppermost in AY RESOLUTIONS PASSED, Fo Prorogue after Obristmss-The Agricnl, tural Prises-Besstonal Jottinge-Mr, Le- - blanc's Sudden Summons, {SPECIAL TO THB STAR.) QUapEO, December 23.\u2014The railway resolutions took up pretty well the whole of last evening's sitting and Mr.Mercier made & lengthly speech trying to show the advantages which an inoreased raliway system would give to the province, and the many people to whom it would secure work.Mr.Blanchet accused Mr.Mercier of inconsistency and the different views he held on the matter in 1885, but he refused to disouss the resolutions at any length, The resolutions was assed.Mr, Marion's Bill to amend the electoral law was rejected on division, and a bill b Mr.Fitzpatrick for the appointment of judicial officers tn whom difficulties in rights of succeselon can be referred was a opted.The House will adjourn over Christmas, resume on Friday and prorogue before Saturday night.At least that is the programme, The mi men of the province were to havea large delegation gShposing the minlng es, but last night Col.Lucke of Sherbrooke, seeing that it would do no good whatever, telegraphed them to stay away.Great preparations are belng made for the distribution of the orders of agricultural merits, and an immense allegorical lough suspended in a flood of light is bangin above the Speaker's chair in the Council.There will be in connection with the ceremony a snowshoe attack on the Legislative Buildings, illuminated balloons and a ministerial dinner with ladies.The town is titled with farmers.Mr.James McShane received a long peti- tionsigned by Dean Carmichael and a number of influential citizens of Montreal asking for a pardon for a boy named James Lyme who has been in the Sherbrooke Retormators for stealing, for a year.Mr.Leblanc left for home last night, he having received a despatch that his little four year old daughter had suddenly died.The Government in connection with railway subsidies have provided for.an annual not exceeding one-half per cent.JAY COULD\u2019S POLICY.The Great Capitalist Organizing the Biggest Trafic Combination on Record.\" New York, December 23.\u2014 The Times says that Jay Gould\u2019s policy of railroad consoli- datiun is being put in operation in tho Missouri Pacific system.News from the West says the directors of flve of the local Mis- sour! Pacific companies held meetings in Atcheson yesterday and voted to formally consolidate with the present system.Six other companies of the same system will meet at Wichita to-day and will be merged into it.A meeting of the directers of un- other local company is to be held in this city this week and will also consolidate with the Missouri Pacific, thus making twolve companies that will lose their identity and be swallowed up by the big corporation.There are otber local lines that wili be consolidated with the system later.The consolidation it is explained does not affect the rights of the municipalities that hold stock\u201d There is a widespread belief In the west that the proposed.western | association approved by the recent meeting of railroad presidents is an attempt on the part of Gould to organize the biggest traffic combination ever attempted in the history of rallroads.It will absorb the four associations now in existence in the west as follows: Western freight, Tyans-Missouri, Trare- Continental and South Western Ballway and Steamship, embracing ip all sixty railroads, having 75,000 miles of track, POLITICAL RECIPROCITY.A Toronto Paper's Ingenious Explanation of Recent Elections in Quebec.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] ToRONTo, December 23.\u2014The Mail asserts that the Mercier Government are throwing seats to the Dominjon Government in Quebec in return for help in provincia! contests, and instances Napierville and Mon tmoren- cy as cases in point.Itsays: * The developments so far as thoy have gone are bighly signifleant n bility etatesmanship other than that which we see on the surface is behind the bargains at which the politicians uebec and Conservatism uppermost at ttawa meets its requirements at the present juncture.Of course the ecclesiastical owers can reply to the charge of ingrati- ude to the Liberals who stood by Riel and lost in Ontario in consequence, that after all gratitude has reference only to favors to come.\u201d TORONTO'S SUNDAY CAR QUESTION, [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.) ToRONTO, December 23.\u2014There was a hot debate in the City Council last night over the Sunday car question, and it will be the main issue in the approaching municipal election.A candidate wili be run against Mayor Clark on this issue.By the opposition of seventeen members of the Council a motion providing for the submission of the question to thepeople was defeated,and this in the face of petitions bearing over eight thousand signatures.AmoLg the petitioners were Archbishop Waish, Bishop Sweatman, and a dozen other clergymen; Prof.Goldwin Smith, Dr.Larrett Smith, many prominent professional and business men, mechanics and members of laber organizations.The minority consisted of sixteen members of the Council, several of whom expressed their opposition to Sunday cars, but conceded the right of the people of Toronto to settle the question.BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES.[8PECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroNTO, December 23.\u2014 There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Young Liberal Club last evening.A resolution was introduced to the effect that the invitation extended by the Colonial Office nt ndon the agenta general of the colonies to discuss with the Home Government the advisability of renewing certain treaties, which are about to expire, was an evidence of the desire upon the part of the British Government to give the colonies a larger share in framing their own treaties.The resolution was adopted.WILL NOT EMPLOY UNION MEN.ISPECIAL TO THE ETAR.| KINGSTON, December 23.\u2014 The firm of Chown & Cunningham, stove manfacturers, will employ no union moulders after the New \u2018Year.Toronto, is expected here to confer with the woulders a8 to the course to pursue, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEWFOUNDLAND THIEF CAUGHT.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) HALIFAX, December 23.\u2014A young man named John Eving was arrested last evening on the arrival of the steamer \u201cNova Beotlan\u201d from 8t.John's, Newfoundland, on a charge of stealing from hisemployers, West & Rendall of St.John's, He'admits his crime and will be sent back.Newfoundland Copper.ST.JoHN\u2019s, Nfld., December 23._A cargo of ingot copper recently shipped from Notre Dame Swansea was valued at two hundred thousand dollars.Em Pasha's Recall, BERLIN, December 23.\u2014 The recall of Emin Pasha i8 a leading topic of conversation here.It is now learned that fears were: entertained that Emin bad conceived the idea of return to his former sphere of activity in Equatorial Africa.To have done so would have been a gross violation of the Anglo-German agreement and rondered instant intervention on the part of Germany imperatively necessary.The Eyraud-Bompard Case, PB Decemoer 23.\u2014In' the Senats toton in regard to the | ard, if the state would perm 8 teach n the medical school: of the dootrine of criminal irresponsiblilty.argeois, ministerof public Instruction, replied that the question Was not one which would be considered a matter of education or on, The state, he added, could have no One \u2018 à \u2019 dn nl tite, Carter's Tver and a 3 : Pi Don\u2019t forget this.~~ : rrr et mrp 7 ! Special Notice.Fours Miapritonmant dr Coatral prison a6 taken évery might stimulates \u2018the New assortment of fine Ball plancs arriving this week at Willis & Co.'s, Noire Danie street.I are the finest specie mens of high olass pianos, and should be soon by all intending to purchase a good piago, Heintzman Upright Planos have every modern improvement of any value.Holida stock arriving daily at C.W.Linueay's, 227 St Catherine street.Open until 9 p.m, EE The Bell Plano is already the leadin, plano all over Canada\u2014and its glory only in its dawn, Willie & Co.,, Montreal, sole agents.& Gold Bracelets, $3.50 to $5.00; Gold Bracelets, $5.00 to $10.00; 00 to 816.00; Gold Bracelets, $1 00; Gold Bracelets, $20,00 to .Bracelets, $40.00 to $100.00.R.Hemsley, 2356 Bt.James Bt.: : : Helntzinan Upright Planos, acknowledged by all prominent musicians \u201cThe Best Now Made.\u201d Holiday stock on sale at CO.W.Lindsay's, 2270 St.Catherine street.Open uatil 9 p.m, : Misty gounds_ Fogslgnals.: The King of medicines\u2014Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla.lt conquers scrofula, salt rheum and all other blood diseases.PECIAL ONUS S B To Consumers of Our Famous 35¢ Breaktast Tea.In recognition of the support this well known brand of Tes has received, and the satisfaction it has given, we propose FOR TEN DAYS AND FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, from this date until New Year's hve, to give our customers a Special lsonus or Reduction of.Five Cents por pound on the price.We willsell for cash for the next 10 Our Famous 35c English Breakfast Tea, nt 800 Per Pound.This robs us of our profit, but we constder our customers for this Tea (and thelr name ta legion throuxkhout the Dominion) are entitled to à Spucial Bonus at Christmas tie, All we ask is that The Money is Sent with the Order.Remember, this price is good for only 10 days and will govern all orders received by post or telegram up to midnight on New Year's Eve.3000 POUNDS READY.83 Remember the price, 30c¢ per 1b.in 1-1b packages.3Uc per ib.in caddies of all sizes, 30c per lb, in half chests.FRASER, VIGER & CO.CHRISTMAS WINES, GENEROUS PORT (In Wood and Bottle).500 dozens, from 86 to 820 per dozen, from 536 to $2 per bottle, and tn wood fom 82.50 10 89.50 per gallon.GOOD SHERRY {In Wood and Bottle).500 dozens from ge, to 821 per dozen, from Sc to %:2 per bottle,and in wood irom 82.50 to 810 per gallon MADEIRAS.piopsart Gordon's Light Tale Delicate Wine, 76¢ per ttle, 83.50 per gallon, ser dozen.tie Sapesior Ola hotes Do Wine, 81.50 per-bottle, 8 per gallon, #17 per dozen.Evergreens for Church Decorations.Évergreens for Sunday-School Décorations.Everdreeus tor Decorations of all kinds at nominal prices.Another 0.000 ,yards received on Saturday.CHOICE WILD TURKEYS For the Christmas Dinner Table, Some m: cent Birds received on saturdsy from the Wild West.Just the thing to send to a friend.A Fine Wild Turkey for the Christinas dinner.FRASER, VIGER & CO, GAME! GAME! GAME! GAME! In abundance for Christmas.Long Point Ducks, Mallards ana Blacks, Choice Prairie Chickens Quail Partridges.d t a FRASER, VIGER & CO, 1000 DOZ ENS CLARETS and SAUTERNES à d White Bordeaux Wines, from Mess Nethaniel Johnston & sous, and Messrs.Barton & Guestier, Bordeaux, from 34.50 to #23 per case.All the reliable and popular brands in Fine Champagnes ready for this week's call THE \u201cBRUT\u201d WINES, qs.P I Grand Extra Brut 1884.828 00 831 00 Moot & Chandon\u2019s Brut Inperial, English style, 1884 .emery Extra 8\u20acC.34 00 Delbeck Vin Brut, Extra Reserv 81 00 OTHER WINES, Pommery Bec.831 00 G.H.Mumin's Extra Drs.188.31 00 Porrier Jouet Extra Dry Special 2800 3100 Veuve, Clicgnot Ponsardiu, *\u201cYellow Label,\u201d dry.31 00 Delbeck Extra Dry.31 00 Moet & Chandon's Ÿ 800 3100 Louis Roederer's \u201cGrand Vin 5ec* 29 00 31 00 Piper & Co, Piper Heidsieck Sec.24 00 26 0Q FRASER, VIGER & CO, CHRISTMAS ALES AND STOUT! Imported and Domestic.Alleopp's No, atlas Tare Ale, Dotted at the e and brand}, uarts an t TN PERFECT CONDITION: q pints.Guinness\u2019 Extra Foreign Dublin Stout, bottled by Edward and John Burke.1000 dozen pints Burke\u2019s Stout for sale.Every bottle guaran- And the Joseph Schiitz Brewing Co.\u2019s Celebrated Milwaukee txport Pilsener Heer.00 dozen quarts Schlite Mi) waukes Lazer,500 dozen pinta Schlitz Milwaukee Lager.\u2014FRASER, VIGER & C0, DOMESTIC ALES.Dow\u2019s Ale, the browery's o bottling.A full Ontook laid ip for our Ghribtmas trade.Quarts and pints, capsuled and plain.Dawes & Co.'s Lachine India Pale Ale, the Black Horse Brand, as clear and bright as the finest sherry.| FRASER, VIGER & CO.Our Bottlings ot Claret Wines! OUR FAMOUS CLUB CLARET Is favorably known and is in daily use from one end of the Dominion to the other.8\" Quarts, 85.75 per dozen: pints, 88.75 per 3 dozen, or 83.50 per single dogen.a OUR MARGAUX CLARET.Imported from Messrs.Nathaniel Johnston -& Bons, and bottled in our vaults, £3.50 per dozen bottles.JF RASER YIGER & Ce 129 ST.JAMES STREET.3o1t1 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ; W.H.MADDEN, Merchant, of Valleyfield, 1 + nsolven: The undersigned will sell by public auction, en dloe, TUESDAY.THE 30TH DECEMBER, 1890.AT 11 O'CLOCK A.Mat their rooms, No.85 ST.JAMES ST.Montreal, the assets of the Estate in 2 lots, as follows, towit: Lot No.1.stock of Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Stoves, Crockery, etc.1375.80 Lot No.2, book debts as por Liat, aa $1560.18 The store will be oponed on Monday, the 20th December, for inspection of the stock.For further information apply t 0 CHAS.DESMARTEAU, Cura No.1598 Notre Dame atreet, Montreal, ' MARCOTTE BROX,, 301 21aw Aucti INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of J.F.DUPRE, Grocer, of the City of Montreal, be Insolvent, The undersigned will sell by public auction at the sales rooms of Marcotte Eros, No.95 St.James st, TUESDAY, 30th DAY of DEC.INSTANT, at 11 o'clock a.m., the book debts per list of above Insolvent, to the ammount of.8159, This sale will be made for cash; the list of x debts can be seen every day, at oûr offices.For further information, apply to BILODEAU & RENAUD, Curators, - 15 St, Jamen st, Moritreal.- MARCOTTE BROS., | CAVRHIL LEARMONT & 0 The Most Beautiful, Cony Le.2 venient BE and Pertect Skate ever _ Le Invented.Every Principle Entirely Kew.Fully Patented in Skating Countries.FASTENS FIRMLY ON ANY BOOT WORN, No Key.No Ecrews or Nuts.No Looss Paria.He.uires no Previous Fit Al py dos Grontor Posslie in pool oe 4 Right On.ints than any Skate ever prod: Only first-class Goods manufactured.No Second ity.Finished in Blue, Pink and White Enamel, or Fanoy Bronzes, with Silk Plush Cushion and Ribbons (Stuffed with Hair); ONLY 36.Secure one at once, : RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 30112 852 CRAIG STREET.\u201c Whelesale Only.COME EARLY Semmelhaack\u2019s Hanging Lamps, GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE Chatel | Tes S.Dinner Sets, 83 St Lawrence Main St, and oO Pons: Sets, Fancy China, 2108 Notre Dame Street.ps -\u2014\u2014@lassware, The GREAT RUSH has began.mers visiting our store on Batoraer Cu Custo Fancy Metal Goods, Mirrors, opinion of all fs that our variety of Goods is im Ete.COLE\u2019S STORES, ¥ YOUNG AND OLD CAN GET SUITED \" y 1792 Notre Dame.£392 St.Catherine.AT OUR PLACE, AS WE HAVE EVERYTHING.Ask for one of our Calendars.Every one buying ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH Rota a PERFUMED BACHET as CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR, WELCOME TO ALL! FY CY GOODS te Tre PRIVATE SALE TO-MORROW: (WEDNESDAY), We will offer at our branch store, NO.203 ST.JAMES STREET, The balance ofthe French, English and German Art Goods, By private sale, at less than auction prices.\u2019 Marble, Bronze and Silversd Clocks, Mantel Beta, 2) > Thomas Ligget\u2019s on Carpets, Curtains, and Rugs make Home Cosy ra Asides $a, Chalks, Brio- and Leather Goods, and Attractive.30112 Don\u2019t Delay An hour longer or you will miss seeing one of the Finest Assortments of Fancy and Substantial Furniture on view in any Furniture establishment on the Continent Bargains Now.CARPETS, CURTAINS, DOOR TRANSOMS and FANCY FURNITURE.FEE & MARTIN, 361 St.James st, Open Every Evening.Thomas Liggels Carlains PER \u201cPARISIAN\" +\" ARE THE PRETTIEST YET, .\u2014AND\u2014 Hundreds of other articles st given SWay prices.2\".No ti Private aale only, open to 10 p.m M.HICKS & CO.* Auctioneers, 301 2 Ga CLEARING SALE \u2014or- Fime Castom-made Furs.Musk Ox and Buffalo Robes.Fancy Sleigh Robes, etc.At a gar rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON : and EVENING, DEC, 24.~\u2014QOMPRINING\u2014 Yadies® Beal and he Fam oaks, Gents\u2019 Persian Lamb and hop pee \u2018ma go an and Gents\u2019 Seal, MinR, Otter and Persian Lamb Capa, Storm Collars, Ca; Cl Porm gore pes, Boag, Muffs and Children\u2019s All now goods this Season's style.SALE, AT 2.30and7.30 O'CLOCK.M, HICKS & CO.Auctioneers, 800x3 VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE 30119\" eet - ny ORIENTAL RUGS te \u201d ; BELL\u201d PIANOS AND ORGANS, EC pee, With the Bell Plano Tone Softener and Seribners Qualitying Tubes.54,000 Instruments in Des ame St, ! use.Sole Agents Central Canada, WILLIS & CO.ox AT AFTERNOON, DEC.29, 1824 Notre Dame St.(Near McGill atreet).® + \u2014 A âtreot- echfienment Just to hand, To be sold at our rooms Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre TE \"* M.BICKS & CO, 3011.Auctioneers, 3013 Rourke\u2019s Cheap Sale.Don't fail to get some of the bargains at the 30112 QUEEN\u2019S BLOCK.ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 84th Pec., hp AT OUR ROOMB, 805 ST JAMES ST, AT 74 O'CLOCK.\u2014COMPRIBING\u2014 OPEN UNTIL | spas ps sortment Flush and Leather Albums, Penknives, , Variety Crookery and Glassware, and Butter Stands, Qhlasgsrmre:, Crusts, > Pickl, 2 9 O\u2019CLOCK EVERY NIGHT.tains! Table Cloth, Comfortess, Fanc \u201cBrie a Bess aments, Fancy Table Covers and other Goods too Renaud, King & Patterson, numerous fo mention.P, 8.\u20148ALE SHARP 736 O'CLOCK P.M.Furniture snd Bedding, J.TIGH & co.3018 Aucti 30113 652 CRAIG ST.chere, (CARPETS BY AUCTION.25 Squares Fine Quality Tapestry Carpets, Handseme Now Patterus, 17 Rolis Tapes.ry Carpets, In lengths to sait, Stair Carpota, Etc, Etc.Will be sold withont reserve, at Our Auction rooms, 820 8t.James street, ON FRIDAY MORNING, 26TH INST.AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.D.M.& W.H.FRASER, Auctioneers.JAN.A OGILVY & SONS Advertisement, This Space SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.The est quality Prints reduced to 1 mere: Oil Golored Frnt vob ond Too rend sl Lb oniona oer Prints reduced fo 180 por Turd\" Hin oud COME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS.Will be Found \u2018 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, We offer All., doublé width, st We offer All-wool (45 in.) Hindoo Serge Clothat 58.We ones ajieiol Berges, 85¢.| Venetian Cloth, double width, 850 per yard.Beautiful G n Henrietta, che, of yard, Wo offer thio famous Estamaine Navy Serres, double ide a ds.dau and Tor only 830 There Roods are warrantod fast dyes and cannot be surpassed for sctnal wear.Real Aberdeen Wincies only 506 per yard.FINEST HAMS 12¢ Ib.Finest Bacon, 120 1b., at 30112 W.ROURKPR, Queen\u2019s Block.(RANGES ! QHANSES ! 12 doxen at J.O.Campbell's, 2 St Conn Stross v Shorts ERFUMES! PERFUMES! ENGLISH, FRENCH and American.The best and largest assortmen 000 doliars worth to select from.Cut glass an fancy bottles in great variety.H.F.Jackson, 2263 8t.Catherine street.288x 3018 Highly Interesting SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THE HOLIDA deitetare ed .a daced ¢ Black Goods reduced.A fine range of real Black French Cashmeres, Extra valtre'in Black ri k Silke, Colored 8llka, Blaok Satins, Colored Batins, Black Zurahs, O ottas, Art Ole, atthe for Fancy Work MibRone Ce Dates Black Zürahs, Gigpred Zarans, Chine SEs, And Very Profitable FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT, _Ladiss'art Noedle work in perforated fait, ons, Table Cosies, Slipper Aut runners; also the new flannel work traced in all styles: Pin Cushion dle Bags Towel Racks, Letver Cards, Flower Pot Covers, Sachets, Painted Card Cases, Match .Hemetitched Handkerenisf , To fener boxes, for 81-10 each.Cases, Tract uk BUS cs al aha M4 dox.301 3 Saw Auot 5 * a AILIFEFS SALM\u2014PROVINOE OF QUEBEC, DIStrict of Montreal.No.4505 \u2014 uit en J Abel Plainti.yn 0.&\" Asoosii, Dryult, Sours January.nextat 10 of the olock forenoou, at the place business of the raid Deofen.dant.on Fortification Lane, In the clty of Montreal, wil, of Justice, 46: 1 d, by authorit all the goods and Fats SNE D fondant, del od in this 3! 000 BA TR i To the General Public.FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT.A Is of Fancy Linen and flix serehie Initial Handeorere rs lE Han all styles.Gents® Silk and Linen H.at astortmi Ladi ë : large assort.mentof Gente\u2019 Kid Gloves the bass q ty sde the loves prices.Gloves; « JAMES A.OGILVY & SONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, - 202, 203 & 207 St.Antoine, 144, 146,148 & 150 Mountain Street.STORE OPEN LATE TO-NIGHT, _ Wedoral 1680+ NEW GOODS TO-DAY.ARGE CHRISTMAS ATTRACTIVE L BALE.E : By BUYING D.! than from other Houses.AI We Ask is Comparison.1 WC ASK IS.Comparison.Compare our 750 4-button Kid Gloves with what other stores sell at the same price, and you will at once see the superiority of ours in make, finish and dye, COMPARE OUR FINE QUALITY AT 50 CENTS (with the new, small embroidery) with what other stores call cheap at 60 cents, .[EI i ite i Lees 5 GREAT EXPECTATIONS! Having sold so many Kid Gloves for the-past ten days, we expect to do a very large trade in this Department to-morrow.: i WE Are Fully Prepared ! ae {we Have the Right Value! WE Defy Competition ! Come Early and WE Will Serve You Well ! PLEASE REMEMBER that our Imported Telescope Glove Cases which we give with Kid Gloves are the HANDSOMEST AND LARGEST CASES IN CANADA.Bottles of Perfume and Telescope Glove Cases Given Free To-morrow.WONDERFUL BARGAINS.TO-MORROW We will Show Wonderful Bargains in Silk Handkerchiefs, EXACTLY ON TIME\u2014That Manufacturer's lot of Silk Handkerchiefs which has come to us at such extraordinary LOW PRICES could never have reached us ata better time, as such Beautiful Goods at the Low Prices they are marked will be : À Regular Trat to A Our Customs for Christmas Prisents Beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs, at 25c each, in all colors.ALL OVER THE STORE.\u2014We have Goods in all departments suitable for Christmas presents.Dress lengths of Printa, nicely got up, expressly for presents.White and Colored Border Handkerchiefs, in Fancy Boxes, in great variety, Special lot of 8 Beautiful Hemstitched Colored Border Handkerchiefs for 25¢.\u2018Store Open Till Nine O'Clock To-morrow Evening.Henry Hamilton, 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame Street.BANKRUPT STOCK R.GOHIER.BOO,O00.00 -\u2014\u2014VWORTE OH «cs DRY GOODS &; To be Retailed at 50 cents on the Dollar.ENORMOUS SACRIFICES ON ALL GOODS, WONDERFUL BARGAINS in Mantles, Mantle Goods, Plushes, Silks, Dress Goods, Tweeds, Millinery, Boas, Muffs, etc.Re-openi: g on Wednesday, December 24th, N.TOUSIGNANT, (Late of Gagnon & Tousignant), 295 St.Lawrence Main st, cor, Mignonne, ro.} Be GOHIER'S OLD $ AND, 80043 F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street E ast, Belle fine Parlor Sets, in Plush, Brocatelle, ete., on $5 profit._.|F LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Oatherine street east, sells good Parlor Sets, in -Ramie, À amask, oth, on $2.50 profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St, Catherine street cast, sells fine Walnut and Oak Bedroom, Suites on $5 profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 8t.Catherine street east, sells good Elm, i .room Suites on $2.50 profit.ast, F Ash or Birch Bed F.LAPOINTE, 1447 Bt.Oatherige street east, sells fine Dining-room Sets on profit.; \u2019 F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, sells good, stylish Centre Tables on $1 profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1dr 8t.Catherine street east sells solid Centre Tables\u2018 on 500.Prof \u2019 F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street east, solls fine Oak Parlor Rockers.i slik Plush, on 50¢.profit, * ° or ers, In F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St, Catherine street east, sells good Easy Chairs on 250.profit, F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St, Catherine street east, sells Dining Chairs on bc.profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St, Catherine street east, sells good Mattresses (well made) .on 25e.profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Catherine street cast, sells good Spring Beds on 25c.profit.F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Oatherine street\u2019 east, sells fine Desks and Bookcases ou $3.00 profit.\u2018 F.LAPOINTE, 1447 St.Oatherine street east, sells fine Ladies\u2019 Escritoires, latest styles, on #3 profit.i Those in want of these Articles should NOT FAIL to take the.street oars (stopping at the Door) and see for themselves that M.F.LAPOINTE means Business, | 1 10,000 yds.in bunches of 10 yds., 30 cents per bunch or less in large.quantities, rrr ORANGES.ORANGES, Valencls Oranges, very fine, 1234c per dozer, the beat v and cheapest in town: we have 3000 dozen for our Christmas trade, HAMS.HAMS, i HAMS.HAMS, Very fine Hams 1236¢ per 1b.weighing from 10 to 20 1ba.ORANGES.ORANGES, 123¢c per dozen.ORANGES.FLORIDA ORANGES, 25¢ per dozen.RAISINS and CURRANTS ; 14 1bs for $1.00 MIXED PEELS, 20c per 1b, CANNED VEGETABLES, Mixed All kindy, 81.25 per dozen, CREAMERY B UTTER, 100 tubs in stock, the finest in the land, 600 Bags potatoes, all sound ve only up till th y 2 pe Bas, 24th of this month a t | Toa at or over 30c per lb.: remember we ave oy limited supply, come early, WINES and LIQUORS, Cooking Sherry and Port from 40c Per bottl Cooking Brandy, from 60c per bottle.> \u2018We heve received from St.Cath, of Niagara Grape White Wine, neat hs 3 Coax seria hop fae ove pnts elicious a 3.25 Met mp Jello ae pnd sold by us at 82.25 per We have also in stock a vi Capadian SL 50 per gallon, cry âne portas Mao: armas Torts at 81.50 per gallon.© rom 40c 2.to igh dco 8 per bottle, and from 82.00 Sherries from 40c to 82.0 81,76 to 61.00 vor wallon.© Por bottle, and from g Brandy, at 84.00 fo toa 00 Sera are 8 per grllon and from 600 Cherry Brandy, very fine French Cherry Brandy, 766 per bottle.Apple Cider.Apple Cider, MINCE MEAT, 200 % gal, fare, only 750 per jaz, 200 7 1b.Pails JAMS AND JELLIES.Strawberry, Raspberry, Plum, Appl arrant; «Black Currant, oto.ete.only $1.00 per pei \"20%; PEELS.We have in stock 25 cases St.Julien Mad 2 dozen in case, which we will fear outat 3 oan, CANDIES.CANDIES, Mixed Candies, 1234c per Ib, Chocolate 5 Ib bos foro params, in b boxes, the finestof the Candles, the purest or 20¢ per ib.in 8 Ter Jota Lo opr.250 per In, TEAS.TEAS, TEAS.TEAS, or Campbell's Celebrated 350 English Breakfars ea.Teas from 6c, 3a¢, 40c, 50c, and T t 88 per 1b.Japan Teas from 260, 35¢, 400 Sous per All Teas Ge Ib.less in 5,10 and 20 Ib Caddiss or 65 Ib.Hair Chest, b Cad _\u2014 Table Raisins from 81.50 per 5}61b.layer to 24.00, 100 dozen Marmalade.100 dozen Isms sud Jellies.100 dozen Worcester Sauce at 123g per bottle or $1.35 per dozen.Goods packed and shi ped to an of the Dominion.P y part Goods sent to any part of the Cit Point St.Charles, Monday and Wednes\u201d J.C, CAMPBELL, broer & Hig Merchant, 2450 ST, CATHERINE STREET MONTREAL.20811L $15,000-6REAT-$ 15.000 Bankrupt Sale.FOWLER & LEISHMAN Having purchased the stock of ¥.B.Smith for cash we are preparoû to offer our goods at half price to clear and to suit all our customers.Come early and secu ; oh Goode, Sheotingz, Flannels, Hosiery and Gloves, ke, &o.§24\u2014-8T.LAWRENCE STRERT\u2014\u2014524 30013 Opp.Courville at, THOMAS LIGGET has thousands of Nats, Rugs, Sweepers, Curtains, Shades, Et, nd aay ono of them makes a Smog Ynas Present, » Theo finest quality obtainable anywhere J M.LAINC 145 47469614 \\ | L (a este i bixta 70 MRLIAD OF ALL LEADING GROORSL MONTREAL FE ' a\u201d THIRD EDITION po BIBTHS.| Es AIRD\u2014At 49 Beaver Hall Terrace, on Wednesday , + |THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.TUESDAY.DECEMBER 2, 1890.~DOUBLE SHEET.THIRD EDITION.= 1 Joux usd & gon 2 ENGLISH GOSSIP.- WHAT \u2018FAMOUS PEOPLE ARE DOING.4 : te 17Lb10stant, the Wile Of W.D.Alrd, To © v.Bis hr LH] % son.: Bol 2 ; J ap NT PERL es feof | x VERTISEMENT.Cy | 5 au , * 2e » hb ~ oY DUCHESNBAU\u2014At Pointe Claire, Sundar.the \u2019 .GRAND CHRISTMAS FALE TO-MORROW + Emperor Wittiem Visit Haglant Again To RE at Dre LE Duchesuenu, of a sos.\u2018 us Mt a gh ny Te A | Z| Ane fen perothel-Lera Say a INNFS\u2014ON the 18th December, 1 300 at 8971 3° b Bt.up street, the wite ot W.d.Innes, 4 ax Departncuts, aud 1 ve is 2 npaciel ar ; store Nzw York, December 23.\u2014 Edmund Yates\u2019 i : CHBISTM AS EVE, Wednesday, December 24th, al! our stores and the Bazaar will No A % 80K; ; ; at at 14 arr mn no SLEy can er botter value or show a MERION QD Que Ths an a remain open until NINE O'CLOCK or until TEN if necessary.iment.à special cable to the Tribu, 1 ; i t Duncan Pherson, PRE pe says: It le said : f Sop, sure , We ith of #501 S.CARSLEY.- citéien ras PRESENTS : thet the German Emperor has announced + = MARRIAGES.EID GLOVES man.EID GLOVES Le bls Intention of paying a visit to England BE 4 BYTTONB next year and will probably be here during ALLEN-NIXON-At Toronto, December 18, Wil- lam C: 1x en to Miuuie Nixon.Yo l ] ( > + D B ti ÿ Y e DRAGON KID \u2018only 450 the London season.Buckin P, urrie All ! : ! .gham Paluce En- LES\u2014 ., Decembe: a n ( ) e e r Th SES BAGLEH-KAG At §t, John, N B.D mber | [I] The loamy nb SEY, sou 480 \\ A \"E K N OX A 7 Will be prepared for him, and it ts thought 17, James L.Eagies to Alice B.Eaæ! 3 I .[4 The DEÉKBY KID GLO ppely $145 brubable that the Queen may come to Lon- BLLIS-SHOOK-\u2014At Chinguacvesy, Out, DoceIn- : .: The DERBY CHEVRETT 1.50 ber 17, Johan Kili4 tu Hattie Bh00k, When starting out to buy holiday presents, 8 don to give one or two state entertainments, MCPANE-CARBERY At Erin, Out., December .TUH ABOVE Wo shall probably hear in eo t 17, Dr.A.M, Mckune to Mary E, Carbery f y Urso of nex ; PRIT EE ; *N.B.Decem- remember you cannot do better than come direct The above named Gloves we have in all sizes your that tho oldest of the four daughters 0 RERD-KINGSTON-At Jiolonn, NB Decemn- Ci) I and colors, and they muke muat suitable .of the Duke and Duchess of Edin- ¥ ER ars to headquarters.You are then sure of the best CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Our advertisements are causing great com.be Ebro oH, gun to 5 BAYLEY\u2014At London, Out, December 17, W, .ya .GIVEN AWAY! GIVEN AWAY! PE eee fs a of Roumanis, Lie nephew und presumptive * Bayley, in his 26th year.possible value fofA mothe \u2018and ou cet the ment throughout the city:and.cou ntr > but the heir of King Unarles, who is also DOphow of PE DORAN\u2014At Ottawa, Fast, December 1s, Baus - .> 5 at ee a wei every par of KID GLOVES, t di ] Ci de 83 SEL Il or d ] ort Ls Madre Dos anger brother + May, daughter of WiUlau Doruu, ag to ! 7 of Prince Iloienzollern Slgmaringen.Th 4 Ton and seven Oe Mis.Lucy I.Davis largest variety In t e city to select from.A Bottle of Gennine French Perfume, | tx raor Inary ow price we se our 500 5 1S ee the hoir to the throng of Rou.\" À il.21st, Mrs.Luc , # : .- : \u2019 m Vo eae SR int HEADQUARTERS, OF COURSE, 15: Laman tous, Lm | causing os 2 ir, mod Bo ai evant of cousiderabls æ I$ a , aux \u2018 a i .\" ; ; pics at Churel ° 300 2 S.CARSLEY S.8125 and 81-66 aL a vor A SE N SATIO N position dnportanee.has been staying at © DEILOLC A Queer Den AT DE ee on UR cutttsrhas PLEsENTS ; Pace any out fn one Laser vo \" : \u2018Doce i MA (SENTS, part in political affairs for a Jor : EDSECOMBE In Fredericton, Soars: December ! oO ONLY CILAIMSI I IN ALL STYLER{ N ALL PRICES CARSLEY BROTHERS, Hume Lu coute, us lio Ds La start early \\ .od dgeco \\ aged 4 .- a .next year on a tour of tho West Indies and ; FUSSELLAL Toronto.December 15, Tho.Our only claims to public patronage are giving the best HORI aroves 1575 St, Catherine st, East.Sour that Denn Vaughan has the refusal GRAHAM\u2014At London, unt, December 17, James possible value and selling the best class of oods.Also show- ; + ¢ KID GLOVES \u2014 ne Cm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - ee ome of the deanery of St.Paul's, but it Is most Gruham, in the 88th year of his ago, : the 1 t st k .h T h ; bli Gloves of all kinda for Christinas Presents.unlikely that he will accept it,as hedecltned ESRB | LEC competitors, and by dong da have erg Are obliged to RAE ce Done, Dans auto reli a » Gunn, cu cat all competitors, an oing so have kept increasing ou Doan Vonpiater more, than nino years ago.year of her age.; \u2019 y g p g r GENTS?FURNISHINGS, e : e Dean Vaughan has always been a persona KELLEY\u2014In this city, on 22nd Instant, of in- business vear after car, this year being far better than all pre- \u2019 , graligsima ut Cuurt, as he was one of Prince fammation of the lungs, Edgar Danicl.second son .NECK WEAR! NECK WEAR! AlLorl\u2019s groatest clerical favorites.With of sieplen nt 7 ave Due be ae vious years.Gents\u2019 Silk and Satin Neck Ties in Four-in- the prevention of the Dean of Christ Church, place from his father's residence,2 134 St.Cathe.S.CARSLEY Hand Knots and Scars at 2b, 30c, 40c, 50¢, 60c .ho | Bow the solo survivor of the Prince's Friends and acqualntances are respéctruliy re: SAMPHENE MoErLEIS; from asetesrza of Montreal are makin g their purchases at our dtptaine.Dean Chien.otused as many quested Lo attend.[New York pupers please 5 .50.; It is expected that after the Kilkenn copy.) en LR TO-MORROW.GENTS HANDKERCHIEFS, store in the East.election br.Farnell wil) order all bia per\u2019 LIN DSAY\u2014 At his residence, No, 368 Dorchester \u2018 \u2019 \u2018 .ous ollowin o wi raw from e street, Montreal, the Kev.Robert Lindsay, M.A., | T LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, at 83.00 \u2018 National Liberat Club, The leader of the Rector of St.Thomas\" lurch, aged .The | TO-M O RROW , we offer K ID GLOVES Pia HANDRELCHIERS CARSLEY BRO TH ERS, Irish race is ufraid that they will be cor- Friday, the 2Oth font and wii £a (üebre ss th | none DHESSING GOWNS cale tin afoutaot with what Mr.Conway Anglican Cathedral, sie ;at2 5C, 35C, 48\u20ac, 60c, 65c, 75¢C, $ 1.00,% I.2 5,$ 1.50.DMOKING JACKETS o TI e : : .\u201cTho Sociale of mist {reland.limping LaLONDE\u2014At Kingston, December 15, Antoine | , In endless vanety for Christinas Presents., di about arefooted and ki il LaLoude, aged 104 years.oo | All four buttons and a Handsome Present \" Ce e \\ \\ 1Se La es lunges into frozen \u2018ator would MARR-At London, Ont, December 14, Frank | .COME! COMB::! COME!!! .Avo brought the whole world of arr, in ud year.: r - Ie .- fashif d MeQUIRE At Élagates.Deeenter A, anes.GIVEN WIth each pair at and over 48c.The! saver sou curtrims rusts in the country are writing to the Starin the Fast fi 4mm to dle\" lds McGuire, father of Hon, Mr, Justice Muuutre, sent ;, th .] ttl f d fi OHN URFHY & 0 .> - ) the intention of Baron Nathanlel Roths- ru, present 1s either a bottle of good perfume or a ] Co for their X d child, of Vionna, to make a practical trial of MoUILLE In this city on sunday.December 2 1, .1 or their mas £00 S.Father Knelp\u2019s nerve cure had not been Eliza \\ T ul 1 Me- ; - + cd Gite Latrdor Wilidistows, dieugary.un Neat combination Glove and Jewellery Case.| ss.1152 ores pame srxeer, CARSLEY BROTHERS in the East roma hone bl secret, ho \u2018Baron lived er m the Convent of the (ray Nuws, St.* .* Corner St.Peter street In e Las which : \u2018 ; , Monduy, ul 4 p.mi, for 15 .rich he kept at a railway station a few vencure.Staion wud hone ta tions | \u2018The interior of the case may be converted into Terms cash and only one price 3o1+ most rIgor of die Roc tink from the ut- Friends will please accept this lutumatior 0 2 ] b .th PE - most atToro, the Enoip regimen, Including 300 2 ] 7 - | Ye&etable die abstention from stimu- MACDONAID\u2014Ot pneumonia, at 234 158 ga one arge space y removing \u20ac partition, jants, and percre friction Stier bathing.He ertne street, on the lst inst.Edith ) i S.CARSLEY A d D A t as returned to Vienna wit health re- ÿ Lter of BE, des, > : \u2018 a Sin ite WL Ee : SENSIBLE Gran ay Yester AY.rant tarve bond - day.2.30 p.m., to Mount Roya! Cemetery.; UT Friends and acyuaintauves are respectfults in- ADMITTANCE FREE 1 ?\u2014AND\u2014 THE c P.CHINESE CUESTS, vited to attend.30L1 ° ee, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) MCPARLAND AL Ottawa, December 17, Geor- .USEFUL It was most gratifying yesterday to see the yu yor oak © 23, The ailicors of na Pearl, daughter of \u2018M.J.McParland, aged Admittance free to the Grand J apanese Bazaar.Take either the Canaan D ua b chu ; .ific Rail , 253 PRINGLE AT Matt.or on the 19th De.Of the Elevators, they both go up to the Bazaar.The great î way Ladies responded to our Saturday\u2019s Adver- Broadway, were alive with Chimay last cember, 1896, Mary MeWLIams, heloved wife treat of the season during the School holid is to oi h [1S mds [Sen $ .eyeing Irvited there to examine the model of hon 1, bri don, ipl 04 soars.8 ays Is to give the \u201c| tisement.Every customer that visited our store that company between.Hong Kons sod gle, Hunting Funeral from Mrs.Geo.Pringles, Huntingdon, bo r d ; ] littl d d h on Wednesday, 24th Lat ate olor ys and girls a littie money and send them to our Bazaar, AT | + .Vancouver.A hundred and fifty celestials, RAGAN-At New Fdluburzi.Out.beceiaber 17.; Ar yesterday was more than satisfied with their pur- Fash, Ahinied sad olds James Ragan, aged 60 years.S.CARS LEY.LOW PRICES - .during the evening, and after they had in- BHERRIFF\u2014In this city, on Sunday morning, .chases Nothin like spected the model steamer were regaled December 21, Margaret Cook.78, widow Fancy De cred .g with ities and {lgars, The company sis, expec CAITY à large proportion o.bhl- | Salton Slama Sooisni Punch TON YOU WON AS WELI ts to à large } ren, ad | \u2018 China Cabinets, nese immigrants, and the new steamers her late residence.10 Balmoral street, on Tuesday.23rd Instant at 2,30 p.m.(Edinburg.0 0 T DO S | | Music-Cabinets, CEN ul NE A DVERT ISEME N TS.Cinons moolt mith epecial provision foi \u2014_\u2014 Scotland, papers please copy.300 2 Fancy Shel OTT ; tr.Ont.D cy Shelves, = de BE à Ue AT ANY OTHER STORE |! Toa Tables CARSLEY BROTHERS.COMMERCIAL ohn Book Shelves, : - BEEBBORN'E Rrronr, Tuesday, December 23 PDO.DÉS FUEL andere 18.Schyler The following list enumerates special lots to be sold to.Fancy Chairs an Bronses.corn, frs varcaieoes OÙ cons dt, boat, Bron: TURNBULL \u2014 At Lawrence Station, Charlotte morrow at specially low rates, all very suitable for P Fancy Chairs in White and Gold.Wheat, strong; corn firm.CALIOrmiE where: ai County, Decembez 10, Eva May, daughter of , y , TY \u20ac for Fresents, Reception Chairs in Plush, &c.Coast, 388 3d.Do prompuy to be ghipped, Susan Turnbull, aged 3 years aud 7 months, Gentlemen\u2019s Buffalo Cloth Overcoats $1 o each 38s 0d.Do nearly due, 383 3d.\"On - i: > 4.5 ach, Library Chairs.= A NES Suddenly.av Lachine, on 21st nat, of .passage to the continent: Wheat, 788.n arbara Wyhnes, youngest Thousands pairs Kid Gloves, from 25c to $ i Gentlemen's Wardrobes and .00 (US.corn, 122.000 ars.; last week, igen , 5 I.50 per pair.; 21506 Ve Per Venez nues, Hg.aged 22 Cart loads Ladies\u2019 and Gentle 's Silk Hand i Bureaus.no WwW fog Ualiod igh ecu ond on Sa years.Funeral will leave her mother's residence, C ed te co a ._\u2014 * : sage ut, wheat and flour, 2,222 - Lachine, at 1 p.m., Tuesday, December 23, for \u2018 mens Si andker chiefs, Children\u2019s Bureaus, Chairs Tables, e anticipate a bi day In our M antle 000 grs., corn, 500,000 qrs., 1ast week, wheat Mount Hoyal Cemetery.Friends will please ac- from 13¢ up to $1.00.and flour, 2,304,000 qrs., corn, 519,000 qrs.cept this intimation.300 2 S > al l .Doll's Bedsteads, dee.M : 1] b k d Liverpool wheat spot, market ath of & holiday WATTERS\u2014At St.Joka, N.B.December 18.everal lots Fur Boas and Muffs at desperate prices.Buy your presents now when the assortment is Department, every antie wi \u20ac marked cost character.Do corn spot, inactive.Liverpool mixed George Wattors, In the } FEE vases Tea Gowns, Autins ade creamery.de to 206s Shoiee \u201c » : \u2019 \u2018| Boys\u2019 Suits, $2.30 and Reefers\u2019 English Hoo: : townships dairy, 186 Lo 20c; western dairy, 146 WHO BUY THE BELL PIANO.d tly for P ood A Dressine Gowns fo ay w t int and bli h made up hea y or resents, Bors) Reefors, sen Buffalo Cloth Overcoata, > \u2019 Eaas.\u2014We quote fresh stock at 28¢ to 270, and mame op aident vase Dont Miss Dress Goods Sal dE he ME arrete Opera Cloaks ut LEE ue our pinnos: it would be in bad LISS our ress oods \u20ac To- Boys! Undorshirts, 250.BORIC Svercoats 10, p 02 mand is very brisk, We quote: Turkeys, por Ib, A tasto to do so, \u201cfut we, may say MOrrow \u2018 Boyar Bente \u201cNigga E27, driver \u201chou Driving Coats ng, 6 LOG, obickons, ber I 00 To 757 Buck that over 1700 \u201cBell Pianos : Woo1 Gtrts Drawers, Persan Lamb Caps, 86, .C \u2019 SGane\u2014 There is 3 1300 doniand for part os, Py i * .© > In \u20ac 8.are À \u2014 months, and they are mabe 2 S- CARSLEV.ei etats mr, Walking Coats, etc., etc.supply remit fl gh noo ven aad by that class whotormeriy bong! t 0ya* Overcoats, 81.50.ÿ to Bc 1b, \u2019 Kerlin Si Capen ABOUT MANTLES SEER he CATSLEY BROTHERS.|e loa romans reo som a \u201cBel \u201dp om Mon\u2019s Overconta\u2014 Call for them soon, i FRUIT.\u2014 We quote to-day: Apples, per barrel, Silo, and American makers | intended : SEE, SRESTRE ; ' | AE defy.Willis & Co., 1824 Notre To-morrow, Wednesday, is intended to be the Grand Man.Beat tn the trade to bo had from box.8278 to 44 00: banghas, por bre sd ot Dame street, Montreal, so 1 tle Day of the Season.WILLIAM C piucapples, per doech, £3 00; grapes, Catawbas, .AM URRIE, r & pound basket, 4Uc to 5Üc; 1lg8, in amalf Hundreds of Winter Mantles, Jackets, Dolmans and Rus- The Flags of All Nations Clothier, P U B L | C I .x08 10c fo 11\u20ac per Ib.figs, In large boxes, 12c \" I'sian Cloaks to be sold to-morrow.The best, the ch 1933 NOTRE DAME STREET.aimands (sot?shelly, 1350 85 15e partis wetatis.HOUSEKEEPERS! Mantles in th Pri os, the Encapest, the |_prnch-45 BLEURY STRERT.3002 .Grenoble, now, 16 per10.; wainoia Probes as Beonrs your Groceries and Pravisions: ororsihine « newest ant esint \u20ac country.Prices from $2.00 up to $75.00.= Parcel deliveries, 9 a.m., I p.m.and 4 p.m.to 1xe per D.onto Prbduce Market, ren more! \u201cvdtced to dispore of wioek S-CARSLEY.|CUT THIS OUT!) Tram cars run past our-doors from West to » omg, Deemer 22.west, satumn, xo, h 30118 W.ROURKE, Queen's Block.IT WON'T APPEAR AGAIN.Ea t \u2019 oe, va winter.3 to ba Bañay, No.D, 608i » \u2019 15 Ibs.Qurrants ee .2, bbe; § ; No.3, 47c.\"Pos, © - M.À.A.A.STOCKINGS 50c.+ THOSE KNITTED COODS ! ris 5 St.\\ DDRESS No.5.08 to be outa.Np 2e 44 \u201cto 20 Snowshoers\u2019 Stocki .oyal Baking Powder, 1 ib, tps e ONLY A Flour.extra, 34 05 to $4 10; Straight roar, \u2018 ckings 50c.Th d K d Cl d F Boral \u201c Cy 1 HE 97 \u20ac $4 20 to 84 75; superfine, $3 50 10 8: 80; âne, fr TE 2 1,00 alor ousands Knitted Clouds, Fascinators, El \u201c9 cuis def ER Mules a 5 Fide conduits WM.C URRIE, and other s ] f H d t b 1d 14160.Floesf Fiour ss : : : at 89c; No.2 g g outsiile, at HG to 87e: No, __1936_NOTRE DAME RTREET.3002 | sty \u20acs O cadwear O \u20ac so at benedt'of above prices st / : 2osant rive at Sebo and Outside AL 4012 4121 \u2018 ve - W.ROURKE, No.3 extra here at GOc, and outside at equal to i {Secure your bargains in Furs at ry \u2018ow prices to morrow.en Qacen\u2019s Block.Be.Ce oe the American Fur Store, 27 St.Many [forms of ervous debut in men awrence Main s so1t2 Buy your Furs for Christmas e % aso of Carter's Litkle Liver Plils.- uable for nervous woakness, night : \u2014 K | ) ( x | ( ) V ( ¥ Presents at the erican Fur ts, Try th J.Q'érors: Q'ozs: I ES A A I N | Store, 27 St, Lawrence Main st, tres re A 245 i .t .~ : .cali EE 300 4 3.© Compbas, 2400 Qu It is quite safe to state that our Kid Gloves tah 200 Front \u2018souks specialty st 1 * d emsloy\u2019s, ; a EE | 27168 Oy better makes than what are usually fy uy fit Wutgy| 1570 ST.CATHERINE STREET on aura Fe qui , \u2026 : J 4 A f ood plano, it , etes era, dem Sold in Canada, but are from ten to EWEILY rertolte holder vappitsa Priconatlaowa : bono to Canada, and unguestiopabiy the aD : su or to the medi American I: os.\u201d Nz La Labelle, Notre Dame Cathedral, ont- dti vf [HE EAST née Ed te Dgles, o 00; er - \u2018 WO û Beaceiots, oJ EER ina, Cipla Deasalota ! * GL 3011 Notre py 100 em ; : ; ; ; : : Ry Sorter te Bisdi0 EE an.; perrcent.cheaper.Souts, W.ROURKE, Queen's Block.S.CARSLEY, Thomas Ligget's Carpet Sweepers are_all.of the BISSEL manrfecture, .ea F iq tt JUST TO HAND FOR CHRISTMAS, een 1.8.CARSLEY?S A Bumer Which Caused Considerable Ou ; Elution Amonz Imperinl Federation For \u2018Commercial and other Late ) Tngland, : News see page two, [ad mie Aon ™ ee son RE ON om f ; ê TENRY Qu Eos, SON, ND! à MA) ON, | Lownon, December 3.\u2014Cable despatches tire Bouvér Hall va = Corner Dorchester, | published in all the leading English papers \u2014 ~28100dx >, \u2014 NEW AND SECOND-HAND, $60 to $1,500] 85, nausea, hesdach \u2018dbess of Carter's Li sërs Billousness, dizatn are relieve Li tle Liver Pills, = that the visit of Hon.George co Special Not .y ru a + : \\ ë 5 Foster.Minister of Finance of the Dominjon, |\u2019 * hon in the.Byaning GOLD WATCH E 8.nest Selection I the Dominion | 6 rly tna, and the oonforsnce | X.&N.Pénte piano rois Mi be kept New BOR nt Joaeiged for the _\u2014 \\ Established Over * held e~rly in the autumn between Canadian the accommodation of persons desirous of in.MEN Fok bela fry Sam end ita PRICES TO SUIT ALL , 3 and Newfoundland ministers are likely to spectiug his stock of planos and organs or of \u201cBolt lead to the admission of Newfoündland and hearing the Xo he Æulian Organs, whether they to gis of TERMS TO SUIT ALL, a Quar ter of a Century, Gold Filled Watches, warranted to wear, from rs nes, vo tho British West Indla Islands to be Purchasers or not.Visitors welcome, 1a 815.00 to 835.oor i ; Epa : ; Stiver Yistotios, Stew wind, Solid Silver Cages, .Cash or by Instalments the Canadian confederation.It 18 Montreal, 22n d., 1888, from 85.00 to 935.00, We'll Whirl and Wheel on Ringing Stesi,® - added that Mr.Foster was sent Messrs.Wing, Montreal, ec.os raved, Watches, Stem wind, Nickel Cases, Bwisa CHRIS AS PRICE LIST! E#\"Do not purohsse until you have first inspected .4 te the wisnest Indies to IpRotiate GENTLEMEN, 1 recelved the magnificent BENG Gh fully Een & Jowell Orystal Reoiny Skates 84.50 per pate our assortment.: ; rms ose colonies.Imper > L y chmaker eweller renee ne 84, : Federation circles were naturally much Tot pay odssars.Boll & Co, Then ordered 207x 137 Bt Bor ats Spor tranrrelle » Hockey Club Bkete 4.0 OV ER i elated by the report.Your correspondent cting a flrat-cluss instrament: Bt ti bi at once instituted enquiries at the Colonial wi! ce, as an proposals for a further exten airs leh Is J veritable jo sion of the Confederation would have to BO jo oF sound, righ JE | A & S.Nordheimer | 2245 SACOEURGE SIONSHOE CLUB, 2 +455) A6 S.Toes SE gl 54,000 Istroments » pure and Miots:- With Now Dominion Skelpton Skates.1.75 per pair Sn ox 5 |à # authoritios of that mince neue Jo Ebest great ovopnens bf iho scale\u201d \u201cae aotioii is TO-NIGHT, no walioes Man's $4 Fado Sou TOT LEGS] ETOben wnetl © pum.uit Now fenétre.; ; , à ui ane A » 81, 81.2 » TE x8] = phatically that nothing of the sort had been Made to diminish or increase thé sounds at Tramp to Club House, starting 2°, nives, Sack Kitv - ; In Usel even mooted to the British Government, The Will.The 1 se à .Quality is remarkablé, combininæ from the corner of Poel and Sher- Afr Guns.8l \u201c Fosters mission x cuigreieod that\u2019 Mr, rons Rover, WIth great aweotuess.Finally, brooke strocts at 8.16 bm.overt iii : Thomas Ligget's : recom a g boxing Glove: er sot .: eptirely for the purpose of arranging for ssessing all the qualities combining that C.R.HARDY, Fencing Foils.13 35; Der pair 3 ; En e ations between tho oan be desired.As regards tho case, it le a 3011 Hon.Sec.-Treas, Indian Ulutee | i d'iba.8126 Paraquet Art Carpets \u201c a | au exquisite richness,artistically made wi .Nomiounatant \u2018the.Amp caontS 18S Boman telat saiar gtcally made with Mormgtorommon BSS RET isfy Make » Handsome Xmos 0c OF PLANT AT GUELPH, CANADA Newfoundland, the dispu abou men, to felicitate you most cordially on CLUB a .OP \u2019 > A.© Bherles of that colony is exactly where it your success so justly merited, and, belles PIXTURES CALL AND SER OUR LARGE STOCK OF w resent and the donor | ; has etood for many \u201cyears.The petition Ine,it la with real satisfaction and in all jug.rom the people of the west coast of Now- tee, that I declare it an honor to Canada to oundland for a division of the colony, and possess a manufactory ablo to send out the union of the western hall\u201d with pianos like those of Messrs.Boll & Go For Week Ending Dec.Guns, RIFLES; GANE BAGS, FISHING TACKLE, &e.All Suf 27th, 1890.ble for Chri Pr not easily torgotten, soute 8 1 ,Ç 2 2 2, O O O.the vay Oho Oh Janada.et en which are unquestionably the best piano SE 24 Cnt wey crabe , ! OPEN EVENINGS, - 1e quite discountenanced in official civcies, Mado in Canada.rob, Moma Athletic Club House, Cor de Neiges, leaving Gym.T, WwW.BOYD & SON q Whi hen here during th Organist ot Notre Dame Church, Montreal, asium at 8 o'clock p.m.sharp.3 Th + .f A .Bl Janes passed, ; plainiy told the Colon hina aor, of Organ pad Fiano.M D BATURDAY Dec, 27\u2014Harvey's Hotel, Lachine, 1641 Notre Dame st.300x2 \u20ac mp ortation o meri- ; s Co.,1824 Notre Dame near Mc- \u20ac = 0° : ; nial Office that confederation was a dead Gill Bt.), Sole agents.299 eod tf, leaving Gymnsdum 3 o'clock p.m.sharp.can P 1anos practically Stopped.3011 issue po far as a) Ou aan vas concorn- 4 ed.The proposal now curren 0 Paris tha E 5 er 5.00: -the Newfoundland fisheries difficulty should Ladies good Wytohes, $0 de HE be patslod bY the exchange of the southern Gents\u2019 Gold Watches, $30.00 to $300.00 e J part of t and for the French shore 1s Gents\u2019 Silver Watches, $8.00 to $50.00 Nickle regarded as quite as impossible as the con- Watches, $2.75 to $10.00; Boys\u2019 Nickie The facts admitted in the United States on all hands.People who formerly bought F.H.JOHNSTON, Hon, Sec.Ladies! Ladies! T-PAËRIEÉL LAOROSSE \u201cmee aver : SEAR VV VUS Ne ecial meeting 8 7 of above club, will bw held in St.Gabriel School 1 du: &.261 federation scheme, Watches from $2.75.R.Hémsley, 255 St.ta.(important business tbe American Pianos now pur- ; James St, 2011 Notre Dame st, D Fransaoted.THOB.W° ANE .chase Bell.© Christmas?ci co., 181 P, w.R.Lead 16S I Best musicians and le di When distributing your presents at this F » co Æ 1 ay.a ng festive seuson, do not forgot or omit tho troat wiih ting of the above Company \u2019 + \u2018 te citizens exchanging standard ola visit to our beautiful * clorama,\u2019\u2019 whic; Tuead: E , the OND ; , = se, hp cently presents\u2019 tho historie la- = Bird Inet at 85° 5 Members are Do you ever think of the wants Amer ican makes to get the cldents which go to ma, othe greatest Festi- [gry requos ; \u201c .1 val of the Christian Era.This fs the time 3011 W.E.BRADSHAW, Captain, .of your gentleman friends ?If Bell Piano.you do, you must have noticed that they appreciate their Pipe or Cigar more than anything else.Does your brother throw the ashes all over the room?Buy Beautiful cases in rare woods, Holiday stock arriving daily, The BELL PIANO is fit to grace any mansiog in Canada.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = .PE T4 to enjoy and appreciate, the Lopresentation .R .ol Jerusalem an e Holy Land.e sure ?\u2019 ! | - to take it in, and takethe children, who will Prince of Wales Skating ink, _ B I ) I d ] S e realize and appreciate this great Event ON THE CHAMP DE MARS, much more than can be explained under NOW OPEN.FIRST-CLASS ICE.other circumstances.Go! 301x2 Band Thureday, Xmas.\u201c .eh him an Ash-Tray.Does he leave SOL G Dr.Hans Von Bulow considers the plano 3012 7 STENHOUSE, Prop, Corot reet the chime of his Pipes lying ali over the house ?AGENTS CENTRAL CANADA ' Tone Softener one of the greatest [advan .In tones that float upon the air, Buy Dim 2 Pipe-Rack, , His Pipe .e8 for many years for the convenience o is 0.uy him a nice - puplle, families, and teachers, Willis & Co., Montr eal Dr ving Park; As soft as song and as pure as mounted Briar or Moorschyiirer solo agents Beil piano, 1824 Notre Dame \"POINT BT.CHABLES, rayer, Ask to see our line of Hooka - street, near McGill street.TWO GRAND RACES © will pat in simple ryhme (Turkish) Pipes at #1.25 : The Enabe Pianos have been, Bofors ihe THURSDAY RR apo Atos Toc P.M.The lang age of the golden pierhaps ho doesn't use a Pipe.: ; ; Public for over ÿ years, and upon their cirvresereene.With 5 Entries.= : ake him appy, then, with a RERLATE HEV.ROBERT LINDEAT excellence alone have attained an unpur- a ace.= casse une \"do a a Our happy hearts with rapture small Box of Cigars, a nice Cigar chused pre-eminence which establishes .RULES).REV.DR.CARRY DEAD.them as Uréqualled in tone, touct, work- Sor es EO ONN ELLY Pres.He Passes Away Suddenly at Port Perry, Ont.manship and durability, Every plano fully Case, or a neat Meerschanm or Amber Cigar holder.How about 1824 Notre Dame Steet (near McGill 9 ?Responsive to the Christmas Bell.\u201d : warranted for five years.We have chosen 5 .a Tobacco Jar?Prices range ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.! the Knabe for Montreal, because we desire QUEEN S HALL.HAPPINESS from 25c.to $5.00 each.MONTREAL.P PERRY, Ont, December 33.\u2014There to lead the piano trade of Canada.All| Dramatic and Musical Entertainment THIS BY EN : 291002 ORT : ; - manutacturers, dealers and musiclans, being ING at 8 p.m.You will find in my Stores the Largest and Nicest Variety of Gentlemen\u2019s Presents died \u2018suddeniy.at Port Perry.yesterday, Rev.John Carry, D D.aged 66 years and 9 months.The deceased was born in the \u2014AND\u2014 honest men or women, know well that the : à a > Knabe Fiano Ie the best, The most, expen- \u201cDon\u2019t miss them,\u201d the best, CHRISTMAS HREETING .sive.uilt, © most perfect and satis- 2?4 oo.County of Limerick, Ireland, 840 the factory ofall pianos.The Knabe is sold at prettiest and most suitable Christ- Go with a visit to our 3rd of March, 1824.Canada wi i the smallest margin of profit, and is, there- mas or New Year's present you : .settled Shear Ottawa a the ouate Cart fore, the most profitable to buy.Sole agents, can make to a boy is one ot Establishment.in all Canada.ton.Atan early age he expressed a desire M cuis & Soa 1824 Notre Dame street, near Wrights Scotch Tweed %3.00 We have everything of the LADIES, we have the Pres._ for the ministry and devoted his energis to .- .Overcoats, tailor made with cape, most arlistid designs wrought ents most appreciated by Gentle.fûtting bimgell for that holy callihg, He THE WEA- ER | well worth $7.'I have also put in by the needles, in ds whose sois and red gr.ope), College, pénnozville, E WEATHER.stock this week, 300 Boys\u2019 Tweed zero Skilled morkmanshi ip Jogorves i an on Fs , Sites ; ide\u2019 .; : s 11.00 a.m.~ Probabilities for the next twenty.and Black Serge Suits, wondertul .world-wide: o for the most .months later ho was.ardaimes orients four pote\u201d EropaDiiIe for th goles South | Vilna, mio Tor ed mre: TO 81.00 exquisite patsarns in silks, Ai DYES, 8 Meerschaum Pipe months jater he was ordained a priest an westerly to north-westerly; generafly fair.turn.d upwards, heavy and suitable ur nters are open for makes an acceptable Gift, ; tater his ey tained and doses Doooit Ing colder at night; cold to-morrow, for winter wear.our inspection and we cordial- L TES isit to Sto - \u2019 rom » nn\" .} ru {abored th ot 0 veut SOBAAIALE: mis SY famine se P.WRIGHT.ly aise you ail \"come sad |], LADIES, à visit je vai \u2014\u2014\u2014(at the New Store)\u2014\u2014 a e » : nm 235: as 13.\u20ac bo if 3 .and at the moment of hie death ho was en ometer readings\u2019 coisn 520s.29.56; 120 | 301x7 1327 Notre Dame, see for y .\u2026., and beantiful contents will be WTA route to administer 359 Holy Communion to 20,57, cu x SILK PYJ AMAS, .SILK NIGHT au: FE Gallera og a8 a visit to .i 8 was one o e os pi \u2014\u2014\u2014 : .this country and was con- Appointments this Evening, SHIRTS, SILK SUSPEN DERS, SILK appealed toby orather oer &y Acapeuy or Musiq oraust., GARTERS, SILK WRAPS, SILK LADIES, our assortment is ; \u2019 - EATRE ROVAL\u2014* Devil's Mine.\u201d | library, every Plame of whieh WINDEON TAL \u201cThs Messiah.\u201d .; R JACKETS BILK VESTS, SILK the largest.Lad been read and reread b him, and CYcLonaMa\u2014Jerusalem and thé Crucifixion, + SHIELDS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES, our prices are the ~AT 7HR- scarcely a ARPGALLERY\u2014A selection of Paintings, contains notes and comments by him.He was a thorough Hebrew and Greek scholar, WARM CLOTH OR FELT BOOTS, SILK SCARFS, in all th worn pat.OVERSHOEs terns.lowest, and our designs the latest, an able and terse writer on any and RUBBERS AND .LADIES, everything that will ventured to dis- .SILK MUFFLERS, in all shades and i ; d comf ous.the courage of Cheap! Cheap! designs.\u2019 bring Joy and comfort to the © r his convictions as manifested in his never having adopted a nom de plume in all his Imperial Clothing House, \u2018\u201cfumigating fraternity \u201d can be had from tr 35c and , adian Rubbers (Jacques Cartiar).500 ; Monte gone Rabbers, pointed and broed toe.18 SILK UMBRELLAS, of every de- Chea; Fe.2 \u2018a RUDDErR.erro.Lo ! .do Mas dus St spot NS Le IE | \u2018 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, f the 8 nod f the Toronto.dioseen cin Pervades the whole hnman family, Pimples, boils Ladies Sol Bi Babbèrs CUITE #80 and 300 INITIAL: BANDKERCHIEFS, in all at an IC ae S, * 0 \u2014NEW SIDE, NEAR CRAIG STREET._.he was a most zealous worker among ind thor Ee igmuritom oe a certalnly Anaed by \u201cTho EK.Heel Plate put on Rubbers, the letters of the alphabet, , 1 Lo his the Sorofulaas hen fupning sores.swellings in * Hoavy Rubbers.45 IMPORTER OF.which must be sold REGARDLESS OF CGBT\u2014even at your own price, we were the committees.By.tho neck, ete., and should be cured as moon as pos- church has lost one EMB'D.HANDKERCHIEFS, of TOBACCONISTS' GOODS, ts ablest men and sible.:815 ni about to say, but really marked down so low that you will confess we have reached t earnest workers.A blenk has been .oat hoes.-81'25 every description.; y have reache Jeft which 1£ will be aucune É, DAS been, reed for avons form aie en poritire Mona dons Waterpreo side Boots (god Gali) tor OTOL 208 ST.JAMES STREET, HARD T or BOOK BOTTOM PRICES.Note a few of ogr pri,\u2019 ed was twice Prarried.\u2026 His first wife all other humors, It eradicates every imparity and Ge dlemen\u2019e due Workeä Siipvors 81.00 2 HIRTS, COLLARS and CUFF 8, all (One door from Mechanics\u2019 Hadi.) Men\u2019s Overcost.\u2014\u2014rveteereeananes vhacscrereccauuns ++ #280 worth $18.00 Yas the widow of the late J.D.Edgar.In pepe bus iches the blood.cen ra Slip.\u2019 ; , li i Apel Tolls ig came to Port Perry and in \"*\u201ce# end enriches the Pere.81-95 ani b1.00; \"worked Opera Slip SASHES, MOCCASINS 233 WeGill streak.2317 Sk, Catherine st Mons Overcost, fine Beaver, flannel-lincd and tailor made.#7.80 worth $16.00 April following he married Eliza 8.Preston, KING OF MEDICINES Ladies) Warm Lined Cloth Congress.750 SOQUES, B » Men\u2019s Overcoat, fine English Melton, all-wool, raw edge and widow of the late James eston, Ladies! Warm Lined Cloth Buttoned Boots.gi og SNOWSHOES and TO OGGANS, (One door from Bt.(Next door to Mans.tailor-made.oo.oon Ol £9.00; has sold 819.00 Sciooh.\u201d Whoo Barvives Soa, El Jt what wm A Lew.of Kenduieme, Bromo MoE: EE Gone ein Cot CH GLOVES, Lied ia Unlined, in great ve eaten) Mens overcoat, gray all-wool Ohinohilla, Pearl butiomod.\u2026\u2026.85,00 eut.sance i ood\u2019s Barsa, a, and wi Teason.en's Extra 81., - .B5., L who survives him.i Deceased in the form or white swellings and sores, con fined SEE THEM.BEE TH .variet , at less than wholesale Prices, ail Men's Overco.o all 1 Di nal > d ntione 80 wor 810 Trinity College and about him to his bed for 7 years, and kept him an invalid Mens Skating Boots, made especially made by the best manufacturers.\u2018 at, fine all-woo 1agonal worsted.serene $4.90 worth 48.75 appointed Rural Dean of East York.De- foril he mover shold sos wa pares tense, he for hating, lace\u2019 down to il © toe, 2 00 A GENUINE CANADIAN FRIEZE All-wool Double Breasted Overcoat, extra ceased was well known to the readers of : a ; 5 : d, strong Skating Boots.51.50 long and Storm Collar tweed lined, worth $8.50 BEDUCED BY TO $5.the STAR by his powerful letters In connec- cine.He was non aratinan Sood to tr this medi Den on Bne Mncd dkatiee Boots \u2014eraccse 1.50 WILL CLOSE THEM OUT AT d, rt \u2019 vs & 25; tion with the discussion on \u201cthe Ancient and to make a long story short,as the result of taking MOCC SIN \u2014Larzest Assortment th .\u2019 .av i ° Church of England.\u201d Hood's Sarsaparilla faithlully he has been entire] CA the city, and at the { | J L rss cured of scrofula and given good health, 7 Men's Faced Moose Moccasins, 75 85c and 81.23, 0Mas ge $ | ; ee $B 3 - 9 oO = e e y THE AUSTRALIAN NEGOTIATIONS.N.B.\u2014Be sure to get only : Ladies\u2019 Lacod Moose Maccasins, 750 and 81.00.500 Children\u2019s Cape Overcoats from $2.25 to $8.50\u2014really cheap at $5.00 to $8.00, .Boys\u2019 Laced Moose Moccasing, 65¢, 76c and'$1.00, À x = \u2019 a.Children\u2019s Velveteen Suits at 82.90, worth $5.00, .Sir Charles Tapper Amaitiog » Beply From Hood s Sa rsapa rilla At W.R.THOM PSON, MATS Ê RUGS at $1.25, $4.00, Boys\u2019 Pea Jackets, all-wçol Chinchilla and Brass Navy Buttons, 81.70 to close : them out.À few Eton Buits, $3.90, sold elsewhere $7.50, .i Sold by all druggists.@1;sixforg5.Prepared 100 MeGILL' STREET, .[BY CABLE FROM THE BTAR'3 SPECIAL Cop- 2019 P7 911 ras Lara 0e | ara) Divoctis opera Re ER 215 St James Street.$5, 50 are.all suitable Gifts, | OUR FURNISHING GODS, consisting of English, Scotoh and Canadian under RESPONDENT IN LONDON.] vole Garments and Over Bhirts, are marke, do 1 ill pri ; 100 Doses One Dollar wn below mill prices.amon, December fone Australian @ HOLIDAY PR ESENTS.30112 A few left of our famous Aberdeen all-wool Scotch Seamless Socks at 150, worth 850.their governments that Canada Intends to ACME BEATLES \"aibe 81.00 heavily subsidize both Atlantic and Austra- Just put.into stock, 300 pairs GENTS VICTORIA nd the British Government will co-0 rate.Nottingham Lace Cu Ptains, HÔCREY SKATES.; Sir Charles rupoer wi not appronsi, Mr, Cream, White and Ecru, to be CRYSTAL RACING, McL AR ENS hen on the subject until he replies from sold at half price.Curtain Poles HOCKEY = - Cc 1 urw KS.60¢, 7 Australia are received, as it is feared that lete trom 25c 3 HOME BAFETY RAZOR.EEE 82.a.i ' ' 1 + aus Busech a SUPERIOR 4 LL (00 K\u2019S FRIENT {Weis Craig St on the new side: 24 to 26 St Lawrence Main Street: 5 § A 208x2 \u2018 President Harrison's proposal to increase 301x7 1327 Notre Dame st.OPER PENNE on 50¢, 600 BAKING POWDER T.COSTEN & Co., VES GQ POCKET SCISSORS.ose Bins cn en ° à large à o i A a J i0¢ T4 1698 Notre Dame, HAS NO SUPERIOR.: a - © East French Church.- ie ML HL - A the full value in th , pes Saone Le \u2018 oo tuent tra\" VE DELIVERY, mme _ Lu 81.75, EX XX EX à SOD DDN For Hgslihtuings Sutitactory IMPERIAL CLOTHING HOUSE, Done Tites, Piotols.Fishing Rods sa mor ment, 7 a , PB, 8 8, si g an ackle, and examiné our stock, = THE MONTREAL PATIENTS Now Undergoing the Koch Lymph Treat- ment-Two More Added.Fine Walking Sticks in Oak and other ods, Special d beens, Russes, ari Extra vehicles wil] stind at the ware., 3 02 illi ; Co, 1824 Notre : , Rugs, Door Mats, Cocoa Mats ana T°0ms of Willis &, Co, 1824 ] m Matting, all reduced at Wright's, Dame street (near {McGill street), on Tho as Ligget S v ul 27 WEDNESDAY EVENIN G, the 24th Itis à cortain and specdy care for ps in the Head and Oatarzhje allits Bi cs.lymph treatment.In addition to the three Soothing, CreanaiNg, WILEYS for Holiday Gifts Instant Relief, Permanent , | > \u20ac » iS an EI | \"HS Pianos and Bal organs wi be de NEW Art Curtains WILEY'S for Pretty China fing: hese TS CN oie [S| EERE RI mur OR SALE ro ne hell orga wil be del ane or Fretty China S88 lon oolsok portant\" aperated I ee ere ESE Me LOORS OP AND TIVE virons up tll 1s o'clock tor the aceon: «Selling at Sight.has been slightly increased.The constitu- Jour have Charny, d should Tosa no , modation of customérs.300 3x J tional disturbances, so far, have not been excessive, the most marked change being a cold in hoad result cuis cie Baux.WILEY'S for the Greatest Variety Bleury Street, Park Avenue, - Muchison Street, 3e a \u2018 \u2018 ! | rise of temperature, which 1s scarcely Nos Br, conemmption aad death ; .\u2019 ' 2 i ne SSE ew a Clearing Sale || es wre owe one only discomfo © patien ave * FULFORD & CO, NTC te od.Th ù tn Brockvilie_ Ont.181 St.James Street.300x3 B \u2014 produced but vory Th ir Tament, , has ttc QFEN EVERY NIGHT, She lupus spots \u2018of the two first patients iy .' ' reéatod, the only noticeable change being.a slight dryness of the sores.Two of these five patients were again injected this fore- -Roon; with b nere oses of the lymph.But fow constitutional St.James Street Lors cs.fesses, X MAS GOODS to give an 5 Out stone front, solidly built, from Bt.J; 9 Street Opinion as to the result and it will bo some Linens! Linens! Just received to Fortification Lane, having £6 Of about à time before they will be in position to from Irish Manufacture & caséds iouroriion street, © i « franiufs of about 44 pronounge upon the success of the treat! Linens, consisting ot Table Linen, Price,.on $246,000 | | Lo ; ment.The rise of temperature and the Bleached and } Bleached, Table Thin is a class of only \u20ac often in the market, Dolls, Toys, Games, Fancy Goods, Work PIANO TUNING FOR THE THOMAS LIGGET _ uses, Dut the diéomseu 1e, 10 020, in al ho maton\u201d oo °red border, Napkins to odttorpartisiieee Boxes, Dressing Cases, Ornaments, Clocks, ne : 1e Bled ggover, the test of the lymph is Misteh, all price, \"aie Sale this J.Cradock Simpson & Co.Bisque Figures, Manicure Sets, Music Rolls.| HOLIDAYS, 77H48 A REN being moat thoroughly and carefully made, 3 ?.y 181 ST.STRE ; : ' or | .The Ervtontaine Whelan sure, nMie Dammask in remnants, ARR ERREEE\u2026 20025 |The Largo ad Best Aseeried stack of \u201c|, Mesers.Willis & Co, 1824 Il | ! } e \u2018ontaine- elan Su '.T ~ \u2018 ?Ald.Bfontilon with the sult Satered by 5017 1325 Notre Dame.Dorchester Street, TOYS AND \"FANOY GOODS | Notre Dame st.(near McGill st), | (IS S) à Sa gs and which the former inainuates ls issued to es Kou boo bas The, bantu stone Teeny houses .Fok XMAS TRADE ever shown in the Dominion, at Bell Telephone, No.1643, have SUITABLE i # « | employed a large staff of compe- : $ S ant tuners for the special reads For the Holidays, La 4 | i Mie present season; reasonable \u2014_mmeas rip id A forms and good work por so | Eh AL REE \u20ac LSON & SON any Reply bo Che aufega one 1201010 Sone Galt, TH 30 Prec Co Ge LN hh « lt 1s reported, however, t at | « Gradoc impson | .Cr ; imps; \u20180, oe a = doolacahon bas cif ln pson & o.oS adock 20 pr a a CO S 3 St Peter Street.has 181 8T.JAMES STREET, Hye È not been served with a copy of the dectara- throughout, Compe ted abot a mont hot 11 be \u2019 oan &~ .59 to payment for professional services, ol } oppcaite face aitsot The Dour or chenter street, Brie ie SATs DORCHESTER STREET WEST, Jihad Bie po HANE ° Aes LV.po ; J sfr 103 and oF KES A coûr of the A.sk > ; te "]
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