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The Montreal daily star
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  • Montreal :Graham & Co., proprietors,1881-1951
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jeudi 28 juillet 1892
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[" ho \u2018Average Circulation 34,300.VOL.XXIV=-No, 176.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JULY 28.1892.PRICE ONE CENT.* Situations Mucant NC NSS ANTRD_ WE WANT ss AGENTS our pare au = pardoned investigation of Sefer ion en Ÿ fi rae 1 hell L Manager, Te emo Wri} Oy Ka GIRLS 0 LE.Ti ST poe x, evening on oo 4 ven roe.raphy to Yupley: sat 00 00 Bt.Cat Catherine street 151 4.-TWQG GQOUL JLACKSM] It us FOR W Cron loseph Adaras & Co., untingdos, FANTED A LADY TEACHER HOLDING MOD: ol school plo: > for Horel sehoul State du- Address J.C.Wurtele, Sec.3 reat.ETT EXPERIENCED MANAGER FUR o brewery ; references required.address 2060,\" BEAK O 3 8 ANTKED- YOUNG GIKL AN NUKSE ALY atouce, 17 Tupper sireet Td ANTRED\u2014A LICENTIATE, SPEAKING BOTH 68, Lo taku charge of a dr store lu ®.coun , DOT Montreal, Appiy tu 53 ic Nichols, t, 1487 BU Catherine airsul, Mu weal iu i Smtr em eee ANTED-MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS GAL.venising in sll its branches.Mune Lut first wurkihen need apply, by letter or viker Wine.\u2018Oronto Cas Uv., keplunade, Torouto.Unt 174 à ANTLD\u2014A DukBSMAKEH TU LIVE IN TUE house, do light housework and aasist iu wall- Sag upon table.uuat be neat and experienced in caging ty Apply at 730 Bherbrouke sk, from Ù tu 208.in.or 8 to Aida iNiep- Tica Buk DOUBLE CAKKL LAGE LRI- J.F.Morey, 741 Lagaucheiisre 15 3 ANTED \u2014IMMKDIATELY, AT THE WEB aver Houne.534 St James «sk, first class dining room girl and Sbamber wad.743 W4XTEP A TEOHKUUVLH SERVANT.ei al 56 Mackay street, after D o'clock in ibe evening.17 Bs AN TED\u2014BHONTHAND AND + y FEW KIT TEN, with know.edge of buokkeuptre sad weneral 2e mork Address \u201ct 2250,\" D'TAX UÎCe, 3 rD\u2014a WoRRIN MAN EW ELLER Ab- and at 33 ne.J 175 2 AN Th oon.EN EKAL SEKVANT, ALSU ro su to look aiter horses and mak Buses useful, married cubis, Bet vujected tu, must YO 00d refersuoss.Appi P 222, » BEAK Olice, ANTED\u2014TO PAPER MAK&SKS WANTED twa tuachine tenders for double cylinuer nud Harper roudiunlers uuchiues.must mouer à and understand their business; ood wages pad te #00d rellavie men.Apyly to J.C.Wilson & 708 Crs Craik st, Monireal, 175 6 AN LD\u2014PLUMbBERS., APPLY F, HULTAX, 2410 Bt.Catherine st.173% ANTED\u2014A GEXtsAL HRHVANT, WITH LE- ferences.do mance HE 2 AXTED-CITI TLC pay, Ds, wood connection.Address \u201cUL He Warn TABLEMAID AT THE Ruoavi Late, 21336 pt catherine atreet.170 ANTAD_IMMEDIAL LLY, AN HIPEmEnO od cleat! salesman, speaking bou leuxua- meet Joe imperial Clothing nuuse, $4 bd baw dib 2 W TED LASTIES UN FhOGED AND SEWED work, Janes Woithem & Co, 40 BL Yaarice ANTEL-BALESLADY ¥ FOR STATION sky O88.Must peak French an usa, Address }.U.BOX vo, Mon Lres).boa 1702 ANTEL\u2014 Find) SLADE su int at +.si.AppiY Tooke br st st sz JAN1kU\u2014DoIVER Yok A sions = COTE at.Antoine, Addrous à ru pox 173 voie st bec, XN.! 08 of teil w lines.no dinees ina\u201d business ead ress; Situations YPanted.INAS WTA I ree nl orient [oe y ANTED\u2014 BITUATION bY.ENE] TIO volier, Maritime Pro\u201d | lguor sn sad clgsr tra pincer \"305 yearn experience.Bet it Addsesa P.Shox 383, New Guess seu à NTED\u2014BY YOUTH FEOM COUNTLY, AGRD 19, honcat, trustworthy strictly woudl sduiation sad characte situation ford prac- foal watchwaker and Jewaider: bust references Address, * F 1063,\" BTAN oftice.1787 JANTED-SITUATION BY SOBER HANDY MAX, as fireman, storeman, nicht or day wal aud wire splicar; 00d references, 134 BY.Lawrence at, W ANTEL-BY HOTEL MANAGER AND WIFK, thout encumbral situation in first class Bote: both ihoroughly\u2019s Sxporlenced and bigbly recomended, Address, \u201cH 2030,\" an olice \u20ac ANTKED\u2014BY AN PXPERIENCED CULLEU- tor, an ensapement 10 Collect and give office assistance to une firm o mpany.Constant ciu- ploy ment louxed at more ban tbe salary, peut oity references and security if required.Address \u201cM 21346,\u201d stan office, 174: Ww ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, CU petent in both Isnguages and doubles A Von se Prior 2 best references.Addre atchman woll used to boliern, abaftinx, aud boisée Tope | hoy 3 $ ANTE D A RESPECTABLE Eros widow, work of any kind by the day.187 14 58.Monique W INTEL BY A LESEEC) ABLE MAN OR of any kind, in the city or on « faru ; alyeur city references.Address Theophilus érouvell or, Berry ane, ANTED-\u2014 FIRST CLASS OUTTEI il oT a fit ladies, children! # dreseus, Jackuts, ste.: best style aud $ gust anteed; charges moderate.Mra breadbury, 72.orkinan at, 176 3 V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY THUROUGHLY respectable Scotch couple (no children); man goud driver and generally useful; wite ct cuok, laundress, sto.xucelleat recommendations.Audress \u201ck 2238,\" 8TaR office, 175 ANTED-BY DRESS MAKER, WORK IN EL.vaio families or at home.Apply at JG st.Lut guaranteed.175 JANTEL\u2014 SITUATION 5 CLERK IN GEN ral siore ; referen: ood ; several 3 ears experience.HK.McDonell, ors sbury, ont.175 2 V ANTEDA 3 UATION, BY AN EXFEMIENC- ed bread driver; one who can command a trade.Jas.Hay, 226 Munu utacturers stréel 1752 ANTED\u2014A SIT UATION BY A YOUNG MAN having three years\u2019 experience in yenersl ma- shinery: Can manage envelope aud lag wu.chines, Ad oss I.Lapoiute, 19 Pautaleon st.17 W FANTED\u2014EMPLUOYMENT BY EDUCATED x ergotic man, iu office or warehiouss.Referon- ces given.Address \"5 2311,\u2019 stag othee, 178 1 ANTED-BY YOUNU LADY, SITUATION AN governess in vrivate fauiily: good references.Surly to Mary Leciair, 54.Francois, Montmagn Oo [STO ue.K ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN WITH THORLQUGH practical knowledge of book] eeping, single eoLman abd very quick and roliabie at nguves.Re- 1erences furnished.Address \u201ci 22Wl,\u201d Br \u201c3 age.V ANTED\u2014SETS UF BOOKS TU BE KEPT AT leisure time during the day or in the Conn al by an experienc ed bookkeeper; Al references, dress \u2018M 2280,\u201d eTAR Ul SNTED \u2014 TYPEWKLITER COPYING.Goub references as to accuracy, etc.Address \"I 2340,\" STAR office.176 3 Ww WER A NURBE, ENGLISH CATHO- | ic, ley Jliplods se, highly recommended: disen- eau Bister Lucie, Hotel Dieu, Ste.Ye nd 176 VV ANTED~BY RESPECTABLE UIKL, SIT on ion as general servant: no objection tu the couniry.Apply 0 tern Avenue, ol selgueurs = 3 ANTED-A soup GENERAL Mics iT rep =: good pay, steady wor AD] at shop, di Jours.Li.1&ivorts, 51.JObus, Que.els 4 ANIRD\u2014PHINCIPAi FUK DUNHAM LADIES Uoliage, Clergyluan, church ol roglana, ar- @HCRSE.ApLIiY At unos, LO nev y} rank T5 ANTEKD-\u2014GIKLS FOK PRESSING AND Va BE Ach york Apply to Lhe Moutresa Sik ail Ca, 125 v 276 is Anil GoD WuUUD CARY ERY AND 1M- provers, kL.Deaumonst, J MICILSOn ATE, Tear 674 BL Lawrence.176 1 V ANTAD\u2014BY A GENTLEMAN, A WUMKING heusesesper for a country house; Blo a tebie- EBM.084t IeteTeDcos required Apply \u2018Anursaay OVesinE Irom ball past seven to nine, 90 Aylmer at deu ANTED\u2014SITUATION FOR A GUÜD GENER.ol servaul Bpiundid reterencen.Goud 600.and Lun dre 2 Nurse girls 6 riaçe d' Arex 24 ARTED TO REPRESENT ON COMMISSION, olesale merchants, nporters an auu- factarere y ou territory beginning trom Port Arthur Ww Victoria, B ¢.1 have resicent agents in Winui- ot North Western Untario, on watin, Manitoba, the North Western territories and British Colulhbia, Shien I have travelled in w'ery district for the last ! ars and Wisl still continue to cover persunsily.L'Ase ia Mon treal; I turnish the highest rutereuceu and will only represent Al house usca, All commuaj- ostions strictly coanfidential, to P.OQ.Box list Montreal 175 6 ANTEDJOINK HS AND CARPENTKhS.4F ale so Mbom 87, \u2018Aemypie balding, et dor 5 NNN ANTED\u2014AN ASSISTANT CUTTER.st LE Ji AL Faeach Angidsh, Apply st SU KL B Al %00 pliers.0 unt: Jo sasiver A ANTED 4 BELIABLE PERSON = ise entree a are asad - orn, Bouse work, ik the morning.have good Wing mashiners.M Fapin Sanne, Appiy at 2404 ot Catharine.nw l7uz ANTAD \u2014 KXPEULENCED WHITE hs Tri ie?MILLION, ool 82; W and fannel sais ors.Brenner oN Foire me Go, LUU M8, s'uter 8 176 3 00d ever di ul Ww ANIRD-18T ore WAITERS TO WnOM seed wi wil be given.Appiy bead waiter, Hotei, 79 1 ANIA Le LADY AB MOTHEK'S Ting | 0 leave the city fo Apply at Delp.» tueur, 7 for vu Te ANIEL\u2014A WAITER TU TAKE CHAKGE OF room, summer hotei, Ju Milles Irog Wikis at où Vicioria aq.170 1 TED\u2014ASMAKT BUY, WILLING Tu LEARN the painting trade.Avply \u201csou se Catherine \u201cui oe WALLED-YOURG GIKL FUR GENERAL KiTchen Work.Apply at once, G bark avenue.175 ANTKD\u2014BOY TU WOHK IN GLUCEKY STUKE.Appiy Wililson Bros, YO LTince Arthur st, L702 ANTED\u2014 INTELLIGENT LADS AB APPREN- Lives.Johu Late, 604 Lraly sires.179 N A ANTED\u2014A GUOL STSUNG BOY To WORK IN aoLOry, Must huve guod releremces.Appiy So Lavi a Lawrence Co, Lin, JOU >4 autvine si.178 1 ANTLD-A past class CARRIAGE PAINT- \u2026 bieauy x au.snnlugr, dd King ot, 1561 VV ARTE ANTÉD-BUB CUTTER APPLY 1827 D BE di i AN re MEBBAGE Boy.FRANCIS A Fan FOW, 31 Là BL, Untheriue à ia Grind ch Sidr ry?toe oor.anne and Guy.Taie- Ho gliv, vist Mu BALE\u2014~A LOCAL TKLEPHONE SERVICE of aix Mations, with transmitting receivers, wiring standards, .ete.\u2018The owner havisg no further use for ry on ascount of puttiug in a large ana improved a pyatem, the present service not being adequate to th requirements | with little expeuse may be adapted to the needs smaller estebliah- mebt Will be suld cLeap tor cash to a prompt bave er.Audress VF 197,\" STAR O 172 dR BALE\u2014LARGE OENTRE GLASS er nickel ativer), With ebunized cupboard stand, auitable to exhibit furs, ras, Jewellery or muiliperr, el, Wil pe sold \u2018cbeap.ADbIF 2220 Bt Catherine s 1736 MOR HALE\u2014TWO SMALL BLACK AND TAN dogs, al 482 Dorchester at.176 2 dn SALE NEW ORGANS BY MASON & HAMLIN of Boston and Doherty & Co.of Clinton, vat Frices consistent with anally terins canb ot mOnthly payments.Apply seu, : Lindsay\u201d a Warerooums, 2270 Bt.Catherine 8t.176 1 WR BALE\u2014CHEAP FOR CAs BRAND NEW bird's 7 maple bedroom set, 3 pieces.Cab be scon at 132 Oraix at.Must Le soiu at vuve.176 3 K SALE\u2014Z NEW GABLEL & BRU, NEW York, upright planos, walnut and ebony cases.\u2018J urns cash or monthly payments.Apply at C.W.Lindsay's, 2270 BL.Uatherine 178 1 POR BALE-GAR STOVE, CHEAT.MOULARY & Fe ow complete, with piping (nearly pews, on be told pe tor cash.Also two walnut ardrobes.App.U Cadieux st 17d 1 Ww ADEXD\u2014A FliusT CLASS ÉoTEr Twn, ABSistant cook, $26 10 #35.Head Wais- ot.Bowl watcoiuen.xoctera.sell boys.Urders Muss oe Bled 81 once.» Yiace d'ATmes sy.170 Là ARTKD\u2014CLAAK FORK GENERAL OFFICE WUrL must be quick anu accurate wit ng Urea, Aduress § pati « duce nor porieuce and sainry re.guires, 10 \"si Nien\u2019 4/0 1 ANTAD-W1EADY ET MAN FUR Gks- ard Ml Mor.sDont 4 years experience, ap ¥ioush Asus, sadly, 2008.State saiar pir 7.20 Lacaule, Que.rer Yost CNLT a Lis, COLLIE, DOU, ANSW.ERING To THE BAI & ANY ono FébUFUIDE victoria #trvet Wili be rowarued, es OST\u2014UN THE Z28TH, A FOX TEKKIKK BIT with lemon and black spots; small i leather couter: arc ward will be given at U4 Union 176 à OST\u2014LAST KEVANING, À SURG Lit inde er Please commuuiçate with 8 vi EES.Hall Hid, Finder will ve Fevers, \u2019 176 1 OST\u2014UN 3.55 TRAIN, OUT, FOK ST.H .the, On inesday, Züih July, a isdy'e Eo Leute w 4b haamered sliver top.A handsome re.rd will be psid at the oTaR once.176 4 PUSTFROM JEBUIT COLLEGK.Las FRI Or Saturday, a young bi.Berna on.iodo wi.be suitably reward if retry iy 314 Peel st.170 3% OMT-THUKSDAY, POCKET BOOK - Es gun ot money, , hae Dames and freptiet a.TO! OORCIDKS Oi streets.Meward by\u2019 returning to 71 Fais sna OBT\u2014AT THE BONAVENTURE the 27th inst.8 black © ocker apaniel LUN UN lug to the mane ip.\" The And poor Juarniug Yo das.Meur cady & Co.A pleat 1763 OSTA BMALL PUG DUG, AKSWERI L the name of Sambo, Amy one returni ne T0 ava aval ave.or 14 dullteult street wiff be well 176 rt re PET ST OUNG COLLIE DOG, B L hits oa O01 a LACK AND DE ve BS 444 31 Antoine street, Join.; UXD\u2014A PET DOG.OWNER C by chonts property and ering sapeness 74 pv Eb 175 2 UND OLY R7TH, 2 FOX TERRIER Dogs Fos slu ue Corner qe can have same Ly paring o ox.ras Chances, i EEE NS, RESTAUR- oy other kinds dao] Pasir a 5 re JOR SAT UT INTER AND GLANS PARKTI- tions and brass railing, very fine walnut.buit- soils for banks, insurances omoes, sta.Very chwap, H.Nightingale, U St.Job 174 3 DHouses to Lat, Tor \u2014FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, FRO ist To to st November, oly furnished pth tage in the wusi end, between Bleury aud Guy sta; rent very moderate.Ap at Tw 71 MACKAY STREET.nw LET A WELL FURRISHED KIGHT RUUMED house, with ba w.&; leaving oity.}È urniture oat runt if Su required, Logins let per rent and expenses.Audress 174 \u201cM 2120,\" STAR OFFICE.Te Lars COMFORTABLE DWELLINGS, ON Notre Dame nb coutalning 4 «partiments, hall, wc y Lrosbly tin ted sod pata warm, immediate rosgession.pply Pas \u20ac 2300 NOTRE DAME.pw LET A COMFORTABLE HOUSE IN CADIEUX betweeu Sherbrooke snd rine avemue, 8 pou, \u2018put lu vxcelient order: new Grown closet; perfect dratpage; rent reduced, ln nat VAN AGE paid a7 1763 3herbrooke st Ty LET\u2014RUSHBROOKE a Ties NEW TÉN- ements, 4 and 5 rooms, bath a w.\u20ac: ready uous potober: cheap for winter.\u201cae Mr.land's No.vit Welling, ton; potssaion Cet jat Appiy as avove.176 1 LET \u2014 BELF-CONTAINED GUTTAG \"T° Large room.Rent $7 per month.Abby = 5 178,23 2 Atwater ave, Siores Dotels, Œtc,, te Let.LET-AT KINGBTON, ent.mt STORE, Tein: which has been used a boot I store for the last 30 years.Address À Mra, ET .Kirk, 240 Quesh street, Kingston, unt 16688 MALL STURE, WELLL Tn Ro verter Dalhousie stree XOTON BT, Æ D.WINT 1748 11 Hospital street, Donses Wanted, ANTRD\u2014SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, WEST .of rent, for Siptem uber 4% Rent 3 ving lars, LD Ç Ld STAN 0lM0W, 1708 THE WINTER, FUR rr] rt uf the city van b WERE St.Faui = 762 Ww ARTEU-FOE 9) ONE MONTH, PARTLY ru Panu in the posais, \u2026 Ment aboi yy er id Property Wanted, se i ten apartmen: aad Mack between ser streets: price nos CN fon Css Wanted to Purchase.DA Lr LINGUISTIO Rooms to Let.ROR A SR SE I QOMS- WITH O OR WITHOUT BOARD.WELL iotorie aie or & few day, por JLY RE D OR FUR- RE Shines b or {I Sa 320 8 \u2018Antoine 3 I OOM; SE Dov LE ROOMS, wii R Praised and gros Sable 7 two Ponte men each, With or withoufbuard.58 Victoria WS RMR NICELY FURNISHED, SINGLE ble wl hr 5 improvements mu or without Duard, VÎÔ4 orchester à 172 RUN AND 8 BOARD, Visions wi op fi ines ommodation at 29 a Bel- mout street, off Nearer Hall Bill Tel hons A750.Svocific Articles.Al.A Perfect Article.IS BAKING POWDER .ry As oh Tere Tod Site la ite prepes- wow if posetiie, vores than ven 3° Au ue \"Best Grocers sell it.387211 Op MSS NELL FURNISHED, INA CHERAFOL oune; gentlemen only; hixbly recommended be ose ous Nichols, S53 Palace ut.RE 8 LOME-FUHNISHED BROOMS TO LET, W RY: t board : large garden, 86 por month A oral o\u201c 172 > OUM-_WITH BUARD, 1 UR 2 GUNTLEMEN, bathroom fiat, hot ot and colu water.4 Dufferin ave., off Kichmona 1736 DE LORIMIER! Fine Gentlemen's Purnishings.Shirts made to order 1700 Natre Hams Street.TEAM YACHTS AND LAUNCH EN.ANY anterd ; full res Wer « Agent eu zik For Rex eruanienee \u201cBoos TO LET.APPLY at 53 Vistort.173 5 Die DOURLE AND BINGLE, ON PARLOR flat; suitable for three gentlemen; with board; private ismily; gas and hot water.44 Mackay +5 \\ {a OOMS\u2014NICELY FURNISHKD, WITH ALL modern timprovements; with ur without board.Apply iH4 Dorchester at.17310 OOMB\u2014VIBITUKS TO THE CITY WILL FIND fret cts accommodation and bosrd 5, aa! etcalre a COME SE VRBAL ROOMS, NEATLY Fon TE bigh, airy and healthy: rent thres doilurs per asi \u2018each.\u201cApply 471 Bt Lawrenee Le a 7 Regus pra OR WITHOUT BOARD.448 VIC- toris st.173 4 VOMS\u2014FUKNIÈHED HOUMB TU LET, rr floor.Apoly to 20 City Councillors st.1736 OOM TO LET\u2014A CUMFOUTABLY YUKNIBH out back parlor.Apply 15 Hutchisonst.173 6 Ress BEAVER HALL SQUARE, NICELY furnished room, suitable for one or two genie juen; gas bath.bou water etc 17405 OOM\u2014DOUBLE HOOM, WITH BOARD.92 Union ave.Also vacancy Vor Hs poster 5 OOM#-COZY, SINGLE, 83, WITH BUAKD.33.50 \u2018are handiome parlor bedroom, with or without board,\u201d First cinau taule bvard, #3.\u2018Lrausient $ meals.§1.Home comforts.47 Aylmerut.174 OUM-\u2014LUUBLE UUM, WITH BOARD: TALE cies for trabsieuts; lerius moderate.31 Mo- Gill College ave, 174 6 OOM, Be LAKGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO let, for light housekeeping: middle flat; imwe- afate possession, at 30 Bt, Antaine si 1743 RUNS 5 PLERP4NT FLONT ROOM AND English fumily, for married , .couple or two rontlemen of strictly Huet habite; ale ainglo; CeutraL SL bh.naward street.174 5 Rots Teo La Lace DOUBLE ROOMS, WITH board.al le board.letoris st.175 4 2 VOM\u2014-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING'S.Auction Sale wili {nelude Parlor, Dine ing amd Bedroom Furniture, Lot Beda by & feet, Glass Show Case, 12 feet loug wit] Counter, fine Baby Carriage, excellent large size .all Ice Box, fine Plush Bed lo ; Mantel Beds, Mattresses, Pictures, Ornameni C Chairs, n Seats, several ing stoves and fine Nickel Plated C.Q.- Stove, Wringer, tchen Sundries, Crockerys Glassware, pair handsome ftatuettes, \u2018* h and \u201cJosep ne\u201d; also 1500 good Cigars, ete, otc, at our Bales Hom, No- 320 t.J'arces street,\u201d at TE .M.7 1761 (BEAT AUCTION BALE OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF Eo NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE removed to our rooms, 80 8T.JAMES STREZT, to de sold, positively without reserve, on.Friday, Sith Juiy Instant, ATTWOP.M, MARCOTTE BROS, Anction 1761 sors.\u2019 AGUIRE'S HORSE BAZAAR, ; 332 and 304 Bt.James Htreot.; The Sale TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, \u2018at Two o'c includes Bay Cob, 14-3, 7 years old, Porto har and & firm-class roadster, qu teed a good 3 minute gait, and can be ven by a lady; 1 Bay Morse, re, 16-1; 1 Gray.14-2, 6 years, perfectly safe for children.A Jot of other Horses, workers and drivers.3U Carrlages of all kinds.15 Bets Iiarness, Coupe.Light Driving and Express.Saddles, Bridles, &¢ SANK MAGUIRE, tetor.176 1 THOM.J.POTTER.Auctionesr.J.POTTER.Auclioneer.EE, buve Mherbrooke street, s4,000.478 8ST.CHARLES BORROM R Al FOR \u2018 : \u201cBedneed to Sale Prices DRILL SAILOR DRESSES Reduced to Sale Prices Children's Sailor Dresses 8 CARSLEY.Children\u2019s Dresses.Children\u2019s Printed Cambrio Dresses.reusersarenrennensans .00.34 Print sees, Lace Trimmed.\u2026 048 Colored Chambray Dresses\u2026\u2026 0.73 Chambray Dresses, Embroidery Trinmed.1.00 Children\u2019s Sateen Dresses.srrrrenceer gueaeesss .0.98 White Drill Sailor Dreeses.0.98 Galatea Sailor Dresses.073 = \" Children\u2019s Gretchen Dresses.0.85 White Lawn Dresses.0.88 Embroidered Lawn Dresses.1.60 Embroidered Cambrio Dresses.1.93 Children\u2019s Holland Dresses.0.88 Children\u2019s Holland Pinafores.0.20 SUMMER HEADWEAR REDUCED.S.CARSLEY.\u201cRIGBY.\u201d When falls the rain and winds are blowing, I do not heed, I do not care, With a Rigby coat out I am going, I'm dressed for weather, wet or fair, The rain ma And turn fail as from a foun e field into a pool, The east wind whistle o'er the mountain, I wear Rigby, I'm no fool.A S.CARSLEY, * 11765, 1767, 1769, 1771,1973, 1775, 1777, 1779 ~ Notre Damme Street, , \u201c JOHN WORPHY & 0,9\" Advertisement.seeing's Believing That's the oi wey ot ! potting is?Ri certainly the best \u201d f duin 0 wany clearing salive re 08, pat ve paie ver \u2018ied Ay buy yor to t the puts! 1t in too inte snd ase von Big Heduotions ot ours really are! JOHX MURPHY & COo at p doute all & hearty Vitis nti nd à fore at uine bargains these TAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, GREAT JULY CHEAP SALE WOOL, DRESS GOODS, former abrises bu to) to 0c, choice during cheap only 15a per yard.DOUBLE WIDTH COSTUME TW duced for our cheap sale.Cheap 400 por yard.A Tot of ALL wooL L FANCY I DRESS GOODS, checks, atripas a q Sologe.worth 50c, \u201ca ve pris ai Fav EDS all re- © prices from YA LUE HEVIOT DHERS GOODS, all So ia Aza double vidth ohoas sale price from only PRINTED PONGEE SILKB, black and white, navy shd white and assorted colors, chenp sale price on su por yard, OOLORED PONGEE SILK assorted colors and all i P cheap sale price only pee ¢ per yard.COLORED BURAH SILKS, £4 inches wide, - all colors and pure silk, cheap sale price only 500 r yard COLORED BATAVIA BILES, all it assorted colors, cheap sale price only dk per yard.Black Dress Silks We keep only the BEST MAKES in in black silks, cheap sale, prices from SUc pe PRINTS.PRINTS.PRINTS.All our PRINTS from 30 % 1e to be sold during cheap sale for only yard All our id PRINTS former prices from 186 yd., to be sold during cheap sale for only 150 per yard, New PRINTED CREPONS, former prices 30c, cheap sale price oniy 156 per yard Fine SCOTCH GINGHAMS, very yard reduced in price, cheap sale prices from 15c Per yard.GREAT BARGAINS IN CURTAINS.All our swok of MADRAS MUSLIN OUB- TAINS, 00 per cent discoun All our at of COLORED CrrTAINS, 60 per cout, discon { WHITE and CREAM CUR- All our TAINS, 60.pur cent.As we have decided to sell out our stock of the above curtains, we offer this large discount Oniy a few daÿs mors aud it will be too late, 20 come sariy, JOHX MURPHY & CO.All postal orders will have every advantage of our Cheap Sale.JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street.Terms Cash and Only One Prise.178¢ AS.OGILVY & SONS Advertisement, Fuly Sale! BLOUSES! Saturday was such a success with our SPECIAL BLOUSE SALE that we have decided to have another and give the public the benefit, and, as Saturday finishes the JULY SALE, WE WILL OFFER TO-MORROW, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, \u2014OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF\u2014 BLOUSES At Special Reduced Prices, Do not forget this BLOUSE SALE as every one must be sold.They are marked at special clearing prices.BLOUSES from 480 up.The Family Linea and Brapery House, 203 te S07 Bt.Antoine o 144 te 150 Mountain street.TELEPHONE 8725.BRANCH STORK, Bt.Vatherine Street, Cer.Buckingham Ave, LAST WEEK uly Sale! Al Summer Goods Reduced JOHN AITKEN & 00.: 1787 Notre Dame street.WAIL IN TRING SEAT DR.ors] 7 ire dames des TEE Je ae verres EE aa ies, 00%, rr, PEARLS OF HEALTH.JULY 2, 1028 don WILE & CUS WIA COLUMN goN CERF * % N PANOS & ORGAN \u2026 We offer at less than cost price, for cash or short time payments, = =«- .Two Hundred E INSTRUMENTS These Excellent Instruments were used during the past concert seasons in the various leading institutions in the province and city.All by the great makers, MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM.WILLIS & (0, 1824 Notre Dame Street (Near MoGi] Street), MONTREAL.174¢ bi ies HENRY MORGAN & CO \u2014\u2014 Mantle Department.Ladies Long Tweed Ulster 20 Per Cent.Reduction.Ladies\u2019 Tweed and Cloth Capes, 20 Per Cent.Reduction.Ladies 3-4 Length Jackets 20 Per Cent.Reduction.Misses Tweed and Cloth Ulsters 80 Per Cent.Reduction.Misses' Jackets ™ \u201cReauetion.Children's Long Mantles 50 Per Cent, Reduction.Misses & Children s Reefer Jackets 20 Per Cent, Reduction.A FEW LINES \u20140r\u2014 Silk and Lace DOLMANS, CAPES AND VISITES To be sold at a sacrifice.Callareltes, Collaretles, Black Embroidered Cashmere and Canton Crepe Col- larettes, and Long Scarfs, and Embroidered Cashmere Shawls to be sold at 20 per cent.off.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Waterproofs at prices to clear.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Bathing Suits, a complete stock.25 Imp ed St.Catherine Street Phillips Square.gr er arte ailes ones au ing at - Dame HENRY & A.& HAMILTON Victoria Square, SEE MIDSUMMER o[SALED> CALL AT- Hamilton's AND SEE THE GREAT -SELLING IN\u2014 Mantles, Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks, Prints and Sateens, Ladies\u2019 Underwear, Blouse Waists, Hosiery and Gloves, Boots and Shoes.NOTICE.\u2014Our Head Pressmaker Miss Kunz, lett tor Europe Yesterday by the \u201cVancouver.\u201d HENRY & N.E HAMILTON, Victoria Square aud St James Street.176 Dried Human Heads.\u201cA'remarkable tribe of ludians,\u201d said Mr, Chiids, who was recently in South America, \u201care the Napos, who live in the northern\u2019 part of Chiil.Instead of wearing sealps at their beite as trophies, like the American savages, the heads of thelr enemies dangle at their girdins.By a mysterious procees known only to themselves, they remove ail the facial aud cranium bones without out ting the skin or destroying the interior.The head is then reaured, without maiming uy Of tiie features, tothe size of a Inan's Mr.Childs brought one of these heads with him, and he jutends to put it in the museum of the Carnegie library here.Ic Bau Francisco be shuwed it to the County edical Hooiety, and the doctors ofiered him $1000 for if.He said no sum of money would buy it.He thinks there is one in Lhe Buithsonian institution, and vutside of his own he doesn't believe there is another in the United States.The Indians discovered they coutd sell the heads to the whites at a goud price, and to prevent them irom turing people {nto the mountains and killing them, or murdering tne aged of their tribe and preparing oir % law was passe forblding their sale, Through the indness of Gen.mano and Gen, Sorsby.the American Cousul-General to Ecuauor, Mr.Childs secured the head.He says Jen.museums and dollegse the United Btaise useums and colieges in n ta sud he is afraid he wiii not be able to get The head and face that Mr, Chiids has is not as large asa baseval the secret rocess the bones were a and the eatures reduced.All the hair on the original head is still there, It is long and black, and provavly reached to the shoul ders.The Indians put a siring through the lip for every enemy they nad slain.This head has four strings In the lip, and the mouth {s drawn out of shape.The microscope reveais the pores of the skin, greatly crowded together.The head was cut off even with the shoulders, and there is a hole in the windpipe, alrectly under the chin, where the victim was ovidently stabbed.A number of people have louked at the head, and all are puzzied how it was prepared.Gen.Caa.mano thinks that Immediately after Lae bones are taken out red-hot gravel is put into the head.The heat reduces the size, Lans theskin, and makes it nard and tough.Juans the gravel is removed.\u2014ittaburg [xs- - Ths XIsland of Papua.A Buselan naturaiist, Prof.Maciay, who passed several years in the Interior of Papua, describes the d district of the great island as & region as remarkable for ils scenery and productiveneas as for its salubrious elimate\u2014a perpetual May in the terrace lands, with March and April plateaus here and thers in the highest mountains, The area of the whole island exceeds that ot Texas, but its population hardly aggregates a mitiion,nine-tenths of the aboriaiiee being lowiand Bettiers, black ldiers surged J the yam roots and wild-hog steaks of the coast plain, The uplands, too, abound Tih game and their hunting grounds to the sweltering const jungles, is their preference for a climate that etiables them \u2018to dispense tty 8 the year round.Ir the Torres range there are summits towering to a height of 11,000 feet, but the close proximity of the equator has covered the highlands with a luxuriant vegetation.Soow is hardly ever seen, but chili! nights \u2014 light Irost oven \u2014 ocour now and then, and the frizzle-halred coast dwellers avoid the mountains as the Indios Mansos of the Mexican lowlands avoid the tierra Iria, Papua is a paradise of birds, out the kingdom of mammals is represented only by a tow UPS (ground kangaroos, tree and opossums), besides the wild Bogs oF the the river jungles.\" Pipe Smekers.You may be satisflad with the brands of »cos you have besn using for years.Grant it; that you are satisñ As there is niways room for improvement, ws ask you to try our OLD CauM PLUG, or cut smoking tobacco, and we believe ve Jou wil} be BETTER satisfied.In any case a trial wont hurt you.Don\u2019t delay upon the order of buy ing, \u2018but buy at once.Would\u2019st thou plant for eternity, then plant into the deep intinite faculties of man, his fantasy and heart; wouid\u2019st tpou plant for year and day,then plant into his shallow, superticial facufties, his self-love, and arith: metioal understanding.One taken every Bight atimulates the off the bi Uver, tarries le and improves the digestion and ap ire.Carter's Little Liver Pills.Don't forget this.' Special Notices.Indigo Soot gt prints and sateens just received rsiey\u2019s, aiso printe and sateens re naw European designs.Gives Good Appetite.Sra] think your valuable medicine cannot be sur according to the benefit I recstved four years, I tried B.B.with the greatest UCONN, fnding it gave me great relief and now enjoy good health, which owe Yo your valusbie medicine.Miss MrwNIs BROWX, London, Ont, All millinery models reguosd to half prise and the entire stock of millinery now seii- prices at 8.Carsiey\u2019s, Notre, | yo.be Holmes Electric Protection Co.charge $256 for protecting your house for three ati arose: Your absence in the euraiier .os Cr or sale at a Carsier's.h, and the only concety- reason why The natives should limit manent Under \u2018Oolonies.\\ don OeASUDUS IES TUE SMUGGLERS THEIR TRIAL COMMENCED AT QUEBEC, Evidence of Captain Muy and Chief Mate Demers\u2014 The Question uf Jurisdiction Raised by the Counsel for the Defence.| 4 [HPECIAL TO THR STAR.) QUEBEC, July 28.\u2014The prisouers, Bou- chard and Lanugy, were brought up in the Pulice Court yesterday afternoon, when the evidence given by the Uustoins olficers and ; oflicors of the cruiser \u201cConstance\u201d was read | vver in their presence.Judge Chauveau presided, aud a large number of persons were in Allendance, The evidence of Captain May was as follows: l am master of the Dominion Revenue steamer \u201cCoustance\u201d and hold a cows- mission As u special preventive offiver | ot Her Majesty\u2019 a Customs of Canada.Ou the seventh vi July instant I was cruising in my vessei in the Lower Bl.Lawrence, when, at à point à little below St Paucres Bay, I sighted a schooner under saii which appear- ad to be coming out of ¥t.Nichoins harbor, I at once gave chase, suspecting she might a sinuzwier.On nearipæ her and ex- aminiug her Lhrough my glass, [ found sive bore on her starboard quarter the letters, LB.& Cot the ordinary aud well-knowe mark ol Messrs.Price Brothers & Cu, of Quebec.My first \\impression was that the schooner was one belonging to that tirm, but on nearing hor | found her general appearance suspicious, especially wuen | ascertained that she had Bu name painted on her stera, 1 halled the captain and asked him where he was from, hut he mumbled his answer in such a man- ter thal 1 could not uuders him.[ tnen toid him that | would have Lo board him, Lo which he made a reply I did not quite un- derstami, 1 thereupon ordered my mate, Louis Arthur Demers, to lower the boat and BOAHD THE SCHOUNER, He thereupon did so, taking five men with Lim, As Lue boat procesded to the sehooner wo became separated trom her à short dis- tunce so that could pot hear everything that was said.As the boat approached the nohooner | aaw mon issuing from the cablu of tha iatter, soe, if not ali, armed with guns.They in uumber eight or ten, which, witn the two already on deck, made ten or tweive, I notioed Luat they were making threateuing gestures al tny crew.\u2018Lhe Lost returned.I then tried to board her by bringing my vessel alongside her, but she man @wuvred vent me.The man at the waeel, captain of the schooner, was the prisoner Bouchard, an view of the resistance thus offered and finding wysel! short-handed, 1 determined to at once report to tue authoritics and proceeded to Gadbout for that purpose, and to receive instructions, The evidence of the first mate, Demers, was in substance as follows: On theseveulh ol July instant, 1 was ordered to lower the boat and board the schooner mentioned by he captain.| prooveded to do so with five men of the crew.When within speaking distinos of the schooner, the prisoner Bou- chard, her captain, calisd out to me that I had ne right to board her as be was three miles from shore.He ordered meaway and al the sate tums wight or ten men care out of the cabin on the deck.Oue man, 1 am sure, bad a gun; the others all had svme- thing 1 thelr hands which I saw them lay down on the deck.I thereupon returned to tue \u201cConstance\u201d for further orders, After the reading o! the evidence Mr.Langueuus, ou behalf of the Crown, asked thai the prisoners be remanded, Mesors.Fitzpatriok and C.Langeller resisted this application, and the iatter said tnat there was an ilupurtant question to decide af first whether THIS COURT HAD JURISDICTION to Investigate charges committed in the district of Saguenay.His Houor Judge Chauveau said that there were two distinct charges, one against Bouchard alone for resisting Captain May and his officers in the lower St Lawrenve and the second against the two REigoners ; e-aux- for resisting Customs officers at } Coudres, Mr.Languedoc sta also be made against his schooner.Judge Unaubeau suggested that the Investigation be commencad to-day, as Capt.May wished to leave port 48 $000 \u2018A Dos- ie Fitspatrick then said that hé was ready to discuss the question of Jurisdiction that a charge would uchard for scuttling 1 immediately, and this was agreed Lo Mr.Languedoc and Mr.C, PB.\"Angers argued that according to section 226 of tho Customs Act the Investigation could be proceeded with in this distri Mr.Fitzpatrick, on the ther hand, cited authorities in support ol his contention that the case should be proceeded with at Murray Bay, in the District of Saguenay, where the offence is supposed to bave been committed.After hearing counsel on both sides, Judge Chauveau took the case en délibéré and will render his judgment on poiuts raised toda fr.Parmales, Deputy Minister of Customs, was present in court during the after- noou, A RECKLESS BANK ROBBER Arrested in Frankfort-on.the- Main\u2014Wauted in Canada and the United States.BERLIN, July 27.\u2014Henry F.Hardy, one of the must desperate and rech bank robbers and gaoi breakers that this counlry has ever produced, {8 in the cus tody of the police o Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.When arrested he was living on the proceeds of robberies in Berlin and Baden-Baden, in handsome style, as Edward Carson, a wealthy American mine owner.lie had apartments at one of the fashionable hotels A associated with several well known Ameri- fans and and their families pad with two Eng- noblemen.His clothing was of the ffgest quality, and he cou expensive jewel lery.His lavish expenditure of m won him the ttle of *T Toe A: Ameri nu aire.\u201d Hardy, on September the First National Banie ot ow ors ot 82750.aud the Cotnmerocial National Ban of $8450, by snatching the money from the tellers, He was arrested, but escaped from the court Loom w while the trial was in progress.He ptured and nextday was sentenced to 18 y Years\u2019 imprisonmen He was taken to Sing Sing, end then transferred to Dannemora prison.Two weeks Ister à gang of painters was put to work in the yards S dardy donned a patr of overalis and Joined the palnters.Half an hour ater he walked out of the yard and disappea He was captured in Plattsburg attr a: ea: perate struggle, during which a policeman shot him in the leg.He was sent to the Clinton Prison hospital, and on the night of his arrival there he made a rope of his bed- ion: went to Montreal, and a few days iatar he robbed ln his old\u2019 reckless way the Bank of Que ot $3000, and the Bank of Montreal .Me next turned up in Philadel, oie where he was again arrested, taken to Dannemora prison, from which n ne again escaped in two monthe.Hardy bas years imprison ment to serve in America.Anarchists Cre Create » Beens in Court.Paris, July 38.During the trial at Versailles yesterda our Anarchists charged with stealing dynsmite which was used on last May Day, one of the prisoners, named Etttovart, was ordered by the ¢ Jud : to stand up.instead of complying with t order, the prisoner remained ip his seat and impudently replied: \u201cGet up yourself; why don\u2019t you ges up?\u201d The judge answer: \u201clamas magistrate and need not ri speak to you.\u201d Ettievant retorted, * man 18 as good as another.Get upif you want to speak to me, then I wiit get up too.\u201d The other prisoners followad t of bravado set by Ettievant and adopted an insolent mien towards the judge.Each!n turn began s violent harangue.and began to expatiate on the suvject of Anarchism.The judge, aftor a scene of considerable disorder, sucoseded in silencing them, Decorated by the Queen.LONDON, July 28.\u2014The Quean bas con- {erred the Order of the Uarter upon the Duke of Devonshire and the Duke of Aber- eorn, the Grand Cross of the Biar of india upon Viscount Croes, Bacretary of Btate for Instia, and the Grand t.ross of the Order of the Bath upun the Earl of Lathom, Lord Chamberiatn of the Queen's household; Rir Phillp Wodehouse Cuerie, Permanent Under State in she Foreign Office, snd Bir Hobart George e Wyndham pbort Fer- Hocretary of Biate | Another Fathine Feared in Russia., PRTERBBURGO.July 28.Tne Zemstovof has asked the treasury for à ioan of 500,000 roubles for sesd 140,000 roubies for Senttary measures.leila Saher from a rt .fa Pt ES PT ES A TTS ovine 1 000 | | AEN vr cal ot EN , i 3 1 va li ait | va dE 6 LAST EDITION \u201cAN ENERGETIG STAND.The Reforms Needed at Grosse Isle Clearly Set Forth.AN ANSWER TO THE CITIZENS' PETITION.In reply to the petition respecting the quarantine presented by the citizens to the Provincial Lvard of Health, the following letter has Leen sent: Montreal, July 27, 1802.\u201cTo E.B.GRKENSHIELLs, EQ., H.& A.ALLAN, TuoMss May & Co.abd others: \u201cGENTLEMEN.\u2014In confurmity with the etre expressed lu your petition receiv Yesle 208 addressed Lo tLe president of this Board.| beg Lo inform you that « spécial meetl of the Jocal commitiee of the Board was held t morn- n referring to the minutes, the committee found that from September, 1887, this Board trequently made representations to the Federal Guvernment on the want of extended wharf, and acoommodation at (irosse Isle, on the - ciency of the different appilances for the disinfection vu! vessels, and also on the want of more comznodious bulldiuga for the accommodation and classincation ul suspected passengers dotainea at the station, Purtdermore, 1t is on record (hat the the president himseif y luspected in 1885, and, BO attempt to Mn prove t he pos affairs having been set on foot by Guvernment, On September 6 Bus the mots boss of this Board specially visited and reinapected this Lmportant station, an plaborate report being sent 0 the Federal authoriul Lateron a delegation 6 of this Board Was sent to Ottawa Lo Interview LLe Governinent on the matter; tle views and suggestions of the Board were then again fully exposed, und Lhe Government Was requested to take an immediate action for Lhe protection of the public health Finally, as lute as the last May meeting of pale Board, the following resolution, being p ard \u20ac or Trade of the Uity of Government: That the Board of Health of the Province of Quebec sees with pleasure the steps Laken by the Board of Trade of the City of Quebec, Lo obtain from the Federal Government the need- isle Quarantine ition of *titesolved ed provements at Grosse station.î \u2018That this Board takes this opportunity to call ONCE MORE THE ATTENTION OF THR GOVERNMENT to the Suggestions repeatedly made tot In con- Bection With those improvements, and partially in rt transmitted in 1589, of which the following AD éxtract.he Board is more and more convincad that the extension of the wharf, such as IL has ady recommended to tue Federal Government, Js ab- soluleiy necessary, BOL for Lhe inspection of vos sels, which would nevertheless bé done in mid- river; but in cases where, after inspection, the whale vessel requires to be disiniected.The wharf once exténded, the long detention now DÉCOSSAIT for Lhe landing of passengers and luggage on yachts, would be dispensed with.More- Over.the disinfecting apparatus being erected upon the wharf, and pot on the yachl as at present, disinfection would be more efficient and thods for the disinfection of clothing and Pea linen in large quantities (in consequence of its being more rapid an and not injuring tissues) the the Government will provide \u2018The extension of the wharf, the Pact & on that wharf of the battery generating the hurous acid, and also of a large tank constant Med with mercurte solution, and las Uon on or near the wharf of Re atout à pourais for superhested aieam disinfection.auch are improvements by which the detention of Soasaln would be reduced mi lime would Lawrence Quarantine T De er erooarg.on the west division of the and, buildings more suitable and better saaprèd Le SANITARY KEQUIREMENTS POR THE PASSENGERS of different classes who may be detained there, so that as much as Federal Povo IR Trade of the city of In on, gon the local committee of this B ard begs it does not recede in the least tion the board 1y explal in this letter, and instru: state that this Board 1s at present in further com- uWnicalion with the Government on the subject.I have, ete, Kuznau PELLETIER, Bec, The Board of Trade's Action.The Council of the Board of Trade forwarded a strong ietter to the Ottawa Government yesterday, urging the reforms suggested to be made at Groese Isle by tne medical men comprising the Provinciai Board of Heaith.The Bosrd the same stand two years ago.A Civic Discovery.Ald.Conroy and Cresse and Mr.Dowd, secretary of the Water Department, made a discovery yesterday afternoon.By arrangement they drove to the Departments shop Just at the time when the hands were belng paid.They detected a man drawing money under an assumed name, he being the son of an official, and the pay list was certified to as correct.young man Was suspended to-day by order of the chairman.J.A.Mercier Assigns.Mr.J.A.Mercier made an abandonment of his estate yesterday at the demand of Mr.James Baxter.The total llabilities amountad to $20,000 and there are no assets beyond the household goods.Most oi the liabilities are due to endorsements.Mr.Mercier will for the future devote his time fully to the insurance business, in wbich be Las heen sngaged for sume years.Foll From the Window.Hon.A.W.Ogilvie's coachman, Joseph Gauthier, and a little child fell out of a window last night.The cild broke Its thigh bone.Dr.Spler was sent for and recommended that the child be taken to the hospital, whither Hon.Mp Ogiivis had it taken and where it is repo doing well, St.Mary's Charch Picnic.The Bunday-School picnic in connection with the above, which was postpon owing to wot weather will take place on Saturday next.Trains will leave for Hudson from Dalhousie square at a.m.; Hoohelagn, 8.40 à.in.; Winsor street, 9 am.and 1.30 p.m.Main Burst Ons of the twenty-four inch mains at the Junction of Atwater avenue and Notre Dame street, burst yesterday afternoon while a connection was being made.Very little time was lost in getti the water turned oft The damage done very littie The New O.& R.Steamer Afloat.The \u201cColumbian,\u201d the new steamer of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, left Quebeo at ten o'cloek this morning for ntreal.She calle at several places on the trip up, and is expected here about 8 o\u2019slock this evening.Will Put Upa Villa.Mr.F.D.Shailow has purchased 55, feet of land on the Archambauit Point, a dreuil.Mr.Shallow, who is spending the summer with his family at the De Lot- biniere House, intends putting up a villa on the land.À Civio Gerrymander.From the remarks dropped by an alder- mab this morning, it is evident Lhat the end is not yet In eleortic raiiway matters There will pe, he said, an attempt to gerrymander the by-law for new concessions.Found Drowned.Coroner Jones held an ingueat this morn- Inæ at Bt, Vincent de Paul on the body of Jean Baptiste Valiquetle, Who was dfowned some weeks ago.\u201cFound drowned\u201d was the v pr at vy Back River.oA man ba Moddame was killed by a iL eins at the k River crossing a \u2018night.he body Et brought to the morgue, where an inquest prit be held to- ky Robberies.y bight a uaring robbery où atrest at t, and the Shieves o every ourt to co up their of douse, before retiring: alles aontaining eighty do Lars 10 qua on the buresu.Mext on a ing, he noticed us had d and found vont pros fon Su back window, Evidoase presence was fous ever J bat nothing else was minsinie T » tly bot st the for they took nothing that could be pare Inc ube api pocket Wi 8 A similar burgiary is reported from 8t Monique street, lat the same locality.SPECULATIVE MONTREALERS- Brokers Satisfied With the Present State of Rusiness\u2014The Buckat Shops.\u201cBpeculation is on the increase In Montreal,\u201d remarked a well known stook broker to the bral this morning.There bas un- 7 been a revival of speculation here, which brokers are very glad to see alter a long periud of depression.Brokers are at present lndulgiog in some gnrdine the probable vutcome of the Hatch ill now befure Cougrées.\u2018this bill prohibits dealing in futures, and is being viviently opposed by those engaged in the speculative business.It is the neral opinion among vrokers here that the bill will never become law, aithough eng od in the broking business in dontreal would like it pass.The reason for this was explained by s a bruker to the STAR this [moruidg.\u201cIt the Hatch bill passed,\u201d sa \u201cthe business would be transferred to ontreal and we would profit by it.Sea?\u2019 The bucket shops here are apparently playing in luck these days.It has been some time since one went up and cheated its clients, and ail of them have been obtaining plenty of business lately.There\u2019 ate a number of bucket shops now operating in Montreal, and a coupie of new ones have opened up lately, \u2018\u201cfhe Abbott bill, which was to prevent bucket shop Rambling.bas turn out a riect farce\u2019 said a broker to the STAR.hen bucket sbup proprietors have been brought up under the act they bave always come out victorious.What Mr.Abbo should nave done, Was to have allowed « broker to have drawn up ths biil.A practical man would have framed a measure that voula have closed the bucket shops up, but a lawyer cannot draw up such a bill.\u201d Certainly a speculative mania has struck Montreal now, and the brokers are not com- plalning thereat.Business Notes.James Payne and John Jones, dealers in milk and dairy produce, (Payne & Jones) have dissolved partnership.Partnerships bave been registered between Eamond Bolduc and Jos.Blanchard, grocers, Lachlue, (Blanchard & Boldua; O, P.Robert, H.Legault dit Deslaurters; A.Gagnè, J.A, Paré and Ek.Ouelietts, wine and lguor dealers, Lachine, (Robert & Cie.; A.H.Ouimet and Jos.Brodeur, dry-goods, (Ouimet & Brodeur.) The Corn Exchange Excursion.The men on \"Change are commencing to taik up the annual excursion of the Corn Exchange.Many of the members think that this time-honored outing should not be done away with and are busy canvassing the opinion of the other members.A suggestion has beer made that the Corn Ex- shanie ieit Vaudreuil this year, but nothing has n decided yet.Manitoba Cattle.A lot of 300 Manitoba cattle reached the city to-day, and are st the (.P.KR stock qarde They are the property of Messrs.luliin and Brown and are destined for the English market.The cattle are all in good condition apd apparently had not suffered at all from the trip.The mostof them were purchased by the Bicxerdike Crowe Cattie Company, and will be at once shipped to the Old Country.Two Cases of Bunstroke.Two more cases ol sunstroke have been reported since last issue, Both were sent to the General Hospital.Last night it was Arthur McGurk, of 621 Craig street, who became vvercome by the heat of the day.This morning & man named George adchan was overcome at the corner of St.Sonn and Bt.Nicholas streets and was sent to the hospital in the ambulance.A Babe in the Gutter.A man walking on Bt George Street at half- three this morning heard a feeble wall, and an investigation found a ple aii females infant lying to the gutter.He nott- fied the poiice at No.5 Station, and one of the men took the child to his house to be cared for.Bergeant Loye is looking into the matter.The Worlds Fair, Mr.BR.W.Shepherd, jr., or the Ottawa River Navigation Company has been appointed a member of the rovincial Com- Mission to the Chicago World's Fair.He will attend to the exhibit of truite.It is Intended to exhivit Canadian applies, strawberries, raspberries, etc.Sentence Suspended.Sentence was suspended this morning an an elghteen-year-oid boy named Michael Forrest, who pleaded guilty to stealing Leas and viher goods from Mr.Tompkins\u2019 ware- hou-e on Hospital street, Where he Was employed.PERSONAL, tion.John Mclotosh left for Quebec last night.yaa.James has returned from his trip to New or] Mr, Charles Cassels and family are at Old Orchard.Judge Dugas 1s spending his vacation at Dal- housie, N.B.Hon.> A.Chapleau, Mrs Chapleau and the Misses Chapieau are in Miss Beatrice Samuel Le.ue guest of Mr.R.J.Tooke at his summer residence, Vaudreuil.Mrs.Caverhill, one of the permanent guests at the Windsor, is at Saco Port, Fear 01d Grohara, The family of Mr.Charies Doucet, Deputy Clerk of of ue Crown, 18 spending the summer at Vaud.Mr.W.G.Roes, assistant manager Windsor Hotel, is a guest at the Iroquois House, St.Major-General Herbert, Mrs.Herbert and Mr.H.E.Denison, of eager\u201d Eng, are guests at tue Win duos: Hon.A Elrcpatric ck and Messrs.W.C.Van Horne sa x B.Angus are on a fishing expedition in Cape Breton.Mr.and ry Samuel Woods and daughter are ta at the Franklin House, Highgate Springs, ermont, U.8.Mr.and Mrs.John H.Kennedy and family are 4 nding the summer ai their country place, L'Assomption, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Hector Mackenzie, Mr.Frank Stevens and Nr.and Mra.2x .Paterson are registered at the Iroquois i jouse.Mrs, Eward P Major E.rk Doherty, of New York.Dr rer puparintenden t paving, is In the city for a few days.Mr.BR.W.Ffoikes, one of the iho proprietors of the Quorn ranche, and à partner Gordon Cummings, of England, is at the Windsor.Mr.aod Mrs, Alex.Clerk and the meen Clerk have returned from Vaudreuil, and sojourning at 2% tho iroquois Hôuse, poten,\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Maltoy and Mise Maltby, who Have boarders at the Windsor, re 8 nding summer at the Fisk House, Old \u2018Orch rs, Q, W.re wife of the manager of Windsor ung mu a spas of ner York rings are spendi New Ham i Nr mt SE y 8 \u2018Sovereign\u2019 seeking at \u201cComo,\u201d on ou the \"A SUSPICIOUS CASE IN PORT, ; i The Body of n Missing Man is Found ta the Bivar With Marks of Vislence\u2014The Coronet to Hold an Xnguest.Missing since Monday night ana tbis moruing his body was found floating on the bosom of the old 8t.Lawrence.Such was the fate of Michael Murphy, a laborer, who lived at No.1439 Notra Dame street.There are circumstances in this case, which, if brought out at the coroner's inquest tonight, will not Justify the jury in returning a verdict of \u201cfound drowned without marks of violence\u201d This morning Mrs.Murphy reported at the Central Police Station that her husband had left his home on Monda afternoon to go and ooliect h wages Irom a paper-bux factory.st which he had been empioyed, and that he had never returned.She was sure that he HAD MET WITH POUL PLAY, and had been robbed, for he was not a man, accustomed to zo off on sprees after velng paid, and as for bis having committea suicide, she ridiculed the 1dea, for they were very happy and comfortable and he would bave had no reason for auch 8 rash act.Her story was investigated b STAR reporter and it was found that af drawing his pay, Murphy had ted several saioons on Commissioners street, Among others he called at the Liverpool House, which is kept by thilip Murphy, who however, is not connected wit! à doce ed.When questioned about Michael Mur phy, the bar-maid employed there toid the loliowing story: \u201cYe sald, \u201cI remember Murphy coming in here on Monda he stayed here nearly tbe w ole evening.He appeared to bave plenty of money and I noticed that one of the loafers, was sticking to Lim pretty close.Bo 1 kept my eye on them, and by ana by saw the loafer with his band in Muc- phy's pocket.1 told Murphy of it and he said, ''Oh, he can\u2019t rob me.\u201d But J took him into a side room away from the other man.He would not stay there long however, and insisted on going into the bar again.By this time he was pretty drunk, so he sat on the bench with the loafer, They stayed there till midnight when we closed, and they were obliged to leave, both Roing together.Since then [ have not seen either of them, but I kpow that the other man LEFT TRE PORT NEXT DAY on a steamer, the pame of which I do not know.However, it is due in port again tomorrow, and i think Murphy may have gone with him \u2018or a trip.\u201d \u2018The latter theory, however, has been disproved: At about nine o'clock this morning nstable Despault was on duty on the wharf, when he poticed a body rising to the surface near the o Allans\u2019 wharf.A rope was secured an 6 body towed to None of the re employés recog- the body end it was taken to the morgue.On being told the story learned at the saloon, Mrs.Murphy went to the morgue at noon, where SHE IDENTIFIED THR BODY as that of her missing husband.The deceased was forty-six years uf age, of fair complexion, and wore a moustache, He was neatly d in a dark serge coat and vest, striped pants, white ehirt white collar, blue silk tie and a neat of shoes.When found his pants and ooat pockets were turned inside out and contained potalog but an vid briar I ie was blackened, and his b was out a litle above the lett tempie.The police t there 1s no doubt that It is a case of fan murder, and suspicions point strongiy to the man with whom Murph of Jeft the saloon on Monday ul h Two theories are is correct will be ven b tbe ses One is that hie.ant, in the tight which occurred { lon of the money, struck the Fatal bo Ps (pen, thinking tA dragged throw itin, The other theory is scuffle occurred on the wharf and that Murphy.wor sobering up, missed his mone \" ndeavoring to 5 regain DD his ant drove him back till he his balance and fell into the river.Coroner Jones has been notified and will hold an inquest to-night.Mr.Warrington's Funeral, The faneral of the late Mr.F, ington which took place to-day St, George's Caurch and thenoe to Mount \u2018ordi Cemetery was largest seen in Montreal for a iong time.The pail-vearers were Mayor MoSbane, Dr.George P.Ross, D.A.McPherson, À.J.Brice, sames Alexander, jr.and Geo.Wait, The chief mourners were Ellis Warrington, son of deceased, Jobn, Thomas and Joseph C, brothers of d and n Orpe, of New York ; J.N.Greenshtside, ober sun, W.Darling, Joseph Wa and M.Scanian, 8.Finlay D.Ducxoté 3 San Hodge, F.oa.H P Muir, A W.Grant, .Mo Intyre, E.A Brice, Judge Barry, 8.ri.Ewi ng, Jno.Pophem, John Kirkpatrick, R MoArthur, Ayers, Bernard Tansey, O.J.Deviin and R.Shepherd, Rev.Dean Carmichael officiated.The floral oflerings were very numerous and pretty.Baok from the North-West.Rav.J.T.Madden and Rev.RD.de Wolf, of Liverpool, Eng., are at the Windsor on thelr way from she North-West, where they have spent their summer holidays.Toa STAR reporter Mr.Madden said that he and Mr, de Wolf bad made a eareful inspection of the country as far west as the Rockies, with rting upon it as « field © of im migration to their compatriots.The only drawback which was at all serious was, he sald, ep prevalence of land speculation and mono Mr.de Wolf is preparing a series of lectures on the Canadian North-West, to delivered in Liverpool and adjoining tice and towns, and to He illustrated by limelight views of soenery along the Oanadian Pacific Rall way.Improvements at Bonsecours Church.The Church of Notre Dame de Bonsecours, founded two hundred and liity years ago by deMalsonpeuve, and the oldest church in Montreal, will shortly undergo some altera- is intended to erect a new On the roof of the erected a 8 chape three storys high.The two lower storys will be supported by Diliars of stone The top story will suppoi by sight soul ured | d upon cupola will ronse statue, thirty feet in bi pote ot our Ledy the firat spot at which Te ceremonies were performed Express Rumors.Messrs.H.8.vuiti Dar ar religions on Their misci EL said, ia to take ire fou earns - 3 the of the G * R A prominent exprees manager in Mon Mr.John director of the Hudson Bay.have their hands full enough and Dr, rich in two sons, haa.arrived aL the fot that we will soon see ; midi 22 or trom London, He intends making an ex- mpahy controlling all the traffic on that tadod trip from Lond Canada.tine, though the name may not be per many riends + aren to hear hat Dar Lees hang are only slight of recovery.x Fatal Accident at the Abuttetr.| beon quite unconscious since sunday Tune, An acide: with fated results, Nr.Thomas P.Fowler, dent of the Galerie et ; & Western Mafiway, an the Mises Hi Ruth D Isabel Fowler, arrived the city of Mr.Fowler's private car and Windsor.BIRTHS.54) 908 SHARPR\u2014AL 289 arp ite street, on the sôth on the instant, tbe 6.Sharpe, of a danghter.COUGHLIN-A At Lachine, on 26th last, the tite of C.Coughlin, of a spn.- THE WEATHER.opener 11.00 8.m.\u2014Provanilises for the next sweaty four hours: ery warm, With some thunder A 0001 wave co vers the western continent, ver ern SE, poi, sod Wim.ed, Porta és duss = frise duo tr \u2018at tue: Eu temperatures during the past vob i | SEEWETREE eating », | .NEW CARS ORDERED.hr To be Built in 8¢ Louis and Philadelphia sad Perhaps tu Montreal.oO increased tr trafic on the strest a the introduction of the cheap management put on several extra BOIBing.The company has ap- City Burveyor for bermlasion to a qe a Bquare from Bt street in order that the ont se Poti cars way run right up St.Denis street and versa.Ald.Prefon- taine is not in the city at present but will arrive to-morrow to atieud a mestinx of the Road Committes, When permission will probably be gran anted t the company to build this track, Everett an Me- out to he \"Grand Baud they coula arrauge for the Buliding o of some new cars.It is said that the company will be able to turn out a dozen cars in a month's time, A yf y bas beeu ordered from St.tember 1.Mr.are agreed that in order to accompiish this they will have to push matters ahead lively.Mr.th.George Introd Mr.Everett and Mr.Roes to Mayo: McShane yesterday.The Mayor expressed surprise that he had not met those gentiemen before.He tola Mr.Everett to push anead with the work on Notre Dame street \u201cail be knew Low.\u201d verett and Mr, Mek base THE PRESENT OUTBREAK IN PARIS.The Paris Correspondent of the Leadon \u201cLancet\u201d Regards the Position as Serfous\u2014The Asiatic Complaint.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.! LONDON, July 28\u2014The Paris correspondent of the Lancet telegraphs tnat 10 29 out of 49 cases of illness reported ss cholera which he has investigated, he has found true cholers bacillus.The letter further says that the true cholera is Iimited to the suburbs of Paris and that only that form of disease known as cholerine exists in the cit Frot.Dieuiafoy, however, states that he Das fc found cholera bacillus in two cases in ane e Lancet, in an editorial says, \u2018\u201cUholera is Taxing stead headway in Rusela, and t even Lhe incomplete official returns received admit that 550 deaths are dally caused by the scourge in that country.The disease is spreading Westward, and report that it has invaded Rai true, dt import to Europe.re ot been issued in regard to the > aiscaze in aris, and little importance can be attached to Dr.Proust's official statement that there los Do invading oholeia in Europe.\u201d he Lancet concludes as jollows: \u201cWhen half the people dis it matters little what name is given to the cbolera in Paris and ita suburbs, HALIFAX HAPPENINGS, SPECIAL TO THE an HALIFax, July $8.\u2014 Lt.-Col.Montisam- bert, 1nspector of Artillery, LM he city.He will be in command of the artillery camp at Point Pleasant from August 1 to 14.In the cricket matoh between the Garrison and Germantown olub ot l'hiladelphia, the former finished their second innings this making 64 runs.The visitors batting this afternoon with no fifteen to make will win the mato COING TO THE MORTH.WEST.|8PFOIAL TO THE STAR.| OTTAWA, July 28.\u2014Mr.John A Coles, a director of the Hudson Ba, Rev.J.Tothebury, a dis shad o divine, botn of london, will \u201carrive here to-night troal on their way to the North- morning, from Mon West.BELT LINE ROUND TORONTO, |SPECIAL TO TEE STAR.) Torowro, July 28.\u2014Tte G.T.R.will commence the operation of the: new belt line round Toronto on Saturday next, tance being 15 miles round.Gulf and Lower St.Lawrence.Rives pu Loup, Jul uly 28.\u2014 Inward 4 a.m, barque towing; 6 a m, \u201cRelief,\u201d with two barques loaded.FATHER PoiNT.\u2014Outward, 2 a.m., \u201cVancouver; 2.30 a.m.Cyutbiana\" 4a m, Garnet;\u201d 4.30 a \u201cGrec 5 a \u201cLake Winnipes; me 630 a.m, \"Riyal Holme;\"\u201d 6 a.m., \u201cWandrahm.\u201d MATANB\u2014Inward, 8 à mu, \u201cCanopus\u201d CAPE CHATTE \u2014 Inward, a m, \"Ed- mondsiey.\u201d PoixT prs MONTS \u2014 Inward, 6 a.m, a barque.S0UTH PoINT\u2014*\u201cAlert\u201d anchored.Low Porxr\u2014lnward, \u2018\u2019Norse King,\u201d \u201cCo- ban ;\u201d yesterday, 1 p.m, \u2018\u2019Cacouna;\u201d 4 n m, \u201cklioe.\u201d\u201d > Struek by Lightuing.Prrrspu Pa., July 28.\u2014Lightning struck Tank! No.17 of the South-West Pennsylvania Pipe Line Company, six miles from asbingion; Joaterday afiernoon.The taok contained Larrels of oll, and wnen it burst the burning fluid spread to twenty tauks in the vicinity, and soon ali were atire, The cunflagration was stlli raging at ten o'clock this morning, notwithstancing the efforts of 300 men, who have been fighting it since yesterday.The loss will very heavy.Greenock Against Gladstone.LONDON, July 28.\u2014A recount of the votes cast in the recent election in Greenock, Scotland, for à member of Parliament, shows that Sir Thomas Sutherland.Dissident Liberal, received 2942 volts J net ot, > Pan Bet t nt opponen e first coun era nad van ot, vo This change in he result at Greenock reduées Mr.Giad- stone's majority in Lhe House to forty.still counting upon the election of the Giadston- ian candidate the Orkney islands, which have not yor been heard from., United States Crops.Sr.PAUL, July 28.\u2014 There is a panle among Dakota furmers lest they ve unable to harvest their great wheat crop for want of laborers.ative mates are that ten thousand Seborers will be needed within the pext month to harvest the immense grain crop of the North-West, dames ory, Jar 35\u2014Tbe rain oll last night ali over ness, assuring a orop that state that been equalied.Overcoms by the Heat.BauTIMoRE, Md.Jul y 38_Four ot he bands on board the British steam ies, od Geesdwoed Cup.Lonpox, Joly 28.\u2014The race tor the Good wood Cu wis won je Buts of \u201cWest: the uke J Baird's minster\u2019s \u201cBloe-Green\u2019 seco: Still Suffering From the Heat.ay Youx, July 28\u2014New York still suffers der the great hiest.The sun Tera reporied thie ho wae was stricken voi ae in the Ice.\u2018Qrent Horse Mace.=.The great aww proue 2.gi no et 10 EXTEND THE WHARF NEEDED IMPROVEMENT AT crosse ISLE \u2019 rer A » The Goveroment to Take Stops te Have the Quarantine Fut on an Efficient Footing at at Last.ISPRCLAL TO THE STAR OTTAWA, July 28\u2014The Department of Public Works is prepariug plans for the extension of the wharf at Grosse Isle quarantine station.\u2018Lhe estimated cost is $150,- 000.The work osu scarcely be ocom- pleted this year.Hon.Mr.Carling informed & STAR correspondent that he favored the construction of the new wharf.His report to: Counsel will be submitted as soon as the Cabinet Miaisters assemble next week.Mr.Carlin claime that he has not neglec to provide ampis quarantine protection, He is now ir communication with the health authorities of New Orleans as to the best means of destroying d germs.THE CANADIAN \u201cS00.* What is Thought of the Completion of the Dominion Canal at Washington.{SPECIAL TO THE 8TAR,] TORONTO, July 28.\u2014-The Globe's Washing ton correspondent, iu the course of along dissertation on the \"\u201cRetallation Bül\u201d says: \u201cThe statement In some of the Montreal papers that at some future time, when an independent cana! shall have been constructed on the Canadian side the Dominion will be entirely independent of the United states does not help matters The representatives here of the Canadian railroads make po such threats or suggestions.They have been brought face to face with tbe leaders here on both sides.who have iven so Much attention fo this master.he latter says that while it \u2018le true that the United States cannot make a new St.Lawrence, as the Montreal papers suggest, It is also true that the Canadian Government cannot prevent the St.Lawrence from being a frozen stream for many months in the year, and that, as a practical fact the only commercial outiet whioh the Dominion has for six months in the year ls througa its ratiways, wnioh have their terminus on American soll.Itis acknowledged that this gives to the proposition pow to extend the authority of retaliation already conferred upon the President to the Canadian Raiiways very much greater significance.It 18 against the railways primarily that the movement which has just been consummated was directed.That it has stopped with a law as to the St.Mary\u2019s canal is merely an incident vi the situation.It will not sto until the President shall have been given full Fite: to proceed against Canadian railways it shall appear to him \u201cthat there is cause rit.The true frienas of Canada here do br think that it 18 worth while to wait for en indefinite number of years until & canal which cannot be in the winter, shail have been constructed on the Dominion side before eadeavoring to come to some amicable understanding with the United States.There is no hostility here towards the Dominion, There lv a kindly feeling, but there is a very unpleasant feeling on the part of the administration towards the Canadian Government, because \u2018t feels that the Ottawa Cabinet has atiemptea to use the administration as 8 mere 100i to serve its own political purposes.\u201d CANADA'S TRUMP CARDS- She Can Retaliate on the United Btates in Many Directions-\u2014The St.Clair Flats Canal.IBFROIAL TO THE STAR.] KINGSTON, July 28.\u2014Capt.Gaskin states the assertion made vy Benj.Folger that the American channel 18 the only one available for towing on the St.Lawrense is not true, Unti! some few years azo the Canadian channel was almost entirely used and can be done the same again.There are at least three distinct channels for boats the Gananoque or Jackstraw.the middie channel or Fiddler's Eibow, and the American channel, down past Cisyton, which Mr.Folger speaks about.This is a little easier for pilots tban others, as the Thousand Islands are not so numerous.If the Ameri- channel was ciosad to Canadians we would sul gave two feasible rautes.t.Gaskin also spoke about the St.Clair Flats channel whioh is in Canadian territory.It was started and rtiy built by the Canadian Government and has always been claimed as Canadian property.If we retaliated there, We could close off ali the trade on the Detroit River.John Brown was the contractor who tarted the canal for our Government.Then there ie the Lime Kin Croesing.eon Bois Blanc Island ana Amnerstburg; it is also altogether in Canadian territory.If we stop traffic there, ne American vessél can go down to Cleveland, Buffalo or any of the lower lake ports.PARDONED BY THE GOVERNOR.ISPROIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA.July 28.\u2014It is said the Governor- General has pardoned Thos.Kelly, who escaped in 1878 w hile being escorted to gaol in Toronto, to serve a three years\u2019 term for burglary.and Kelly fled to Cleveland, Obio, and reformed.tHe re-visited Toronto a few weeks age with the Knights of 8t.John, and was re-arres and sent to prison.Kelly's subsaquent career in tha States was honest, Consequently Lord Stanley granted the radon, which was sought in the prisoner's favor by the Mayor of Toroato and other eading citizens, \u201cFINANCIAL (Contmued from Page Four.) \u2018The change in the temperature to-day ape parently put more spirit into the speculators on change, as the market was livelier than for some days past.Le supporters of Street Railway gave \u201cbears\u201d quiek \u2018turst over by Parc - the stock to 226); st the opening, as soon as soliers an to open out, the Support gave way and a drop to Pag6 closed the last sale, Duiuth pref.we were a shade tirmer advancing from 31% to 31%.lan ific were fluctua oq, opening at ro ott Cropping to 8834 and rising again to 88g Telegraph soid up Irom 143 to fiaiz 8 Banks were strong, but lightly dealt in.Ontario found buyers at 118%, and Molsons at 170.Ville Marie were placed at 76 and Hoche- laga at 133.The rest of the market was aul and neglected.BT 1 H ho I isan ai 128 36 Jolson at 11 \u2018aa 06 olaga » olsuns & 170.*'33 Vile M t 76; 100 Montreal slégra h at 143; it do.$ pr 100 Can.at 75 da at 25 oy at 88% ; 200° Dujuin Ry.at 3 Be 8 oe ¥ 36 btreot Ba: a Hi baal do.AFTERN 25; 29 Peoples | 108: AE Toicereg Be 143 Ps Se 44; Richelieu oe isis ab do 158; 25 Canadian Pacifio Jess 30 Cotton 132%; 36 Dom.Ouuton AE se Duluth preterred 89%, 256 do MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.os ried Soe 1s, Bran by ede wiratay & Oe., A y x nr 4 19 188 107 us dr 13 19 188 \u2014 iso _ 123 - + 5 O5 ae pa LAS 78 = = 744 75 744 a 226 2234 © ic g * :- » gs ia BE = = - 8 0 124 121 T5 77 wi 1 HE 1673 1744 Dull But Firm.[SPROIAY: TO THRE STAR.| Naw y 15-100 Poete flpancial | Smentpulators on indus.ra rie vocaaire to anlond thle morning.5 Sugar qartifioates brok dropped 120 yo polo so es four an hous, RE and | 5 oll, and other savanced Industria on ah the te went down » with e , though less voclontiy.The a v4 thy ia: abet but very firm, NEW roux STOCK EXCHANGE.Bpesislly for Bron.Block Ts 89 a Francois Lian street.A \u2014 os SIRES! \u2014 œc, I > SE! 1 118! 81 358 67 60 = Ï he 28% 27% \u2014 = \u2014 1% I sox S.C u _\u2014 \u2014\u2014 _ _ Jorser Centra \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014_ eo Shon 32 4 ou = Mich.Cent 14d 3d \u2014 = FA _ = 6 (3¢ 8 pd 3 sTé 2 \u2014 20% 21 bh 68K \u2014 T1175 _ 117% \u2014 2 40 50 9 8 at 0 tt em 294 1486 \u2014 14 - 1484 1 19% 1934 61 60 5 60 B03 dt uM eo sx eile ws 83% 0; 107 105% 105 Yo 101% 10034 5X Thy 8% STM = sad BA AN wk 26 Py \u2014 = iA = 87% - walt \u2014- posa \u2014 93 z 21% - 1214 - 31 2 = = FOREIGN EXCHANGE.Reported for the BTA by Mesars.W.L.8.& Co, Brokers, 1781 Notre Dane ave Eu.Box V05), Monir Juiy 28, 1892.| In New York.Btw an ke.Posted Actua L ra 1 Saleen Coung'r PL A a on 489 488 do demand 9 11-16@ ial 48 do Cables.106% B.150g 6.1 os (Paris) Long.5.1 15 France (Paris Short Mons Tin Jonden Jé por cent of Engiand 2 CHICAGO MARKETS.Oswald Brow.reper: opening aad highest, lo t and elosing prises ia Ching to-day as To lows wo uly Month.VJveains.Hixhess, nou\u201d Qlosing.\u2014\u2014 LAST EDITION » PROF.SAM'L S.GRANT: (let Honors Pupil of Dz.Buskiin, M.A, M.D / Eyes Carefully and Delicately Tested JPEOTACLES suo EYZGLASSES Stied by mew LUCULIETE PRESOUIFTIONS exscuted exact NORITHAGHARGEA Telephane, 4850.HENRY GRANT & MON, 106zeod 72 Beaver Hall, corner Dorch: [19 HENRY BIRKS & CO.Boys' Silver & Steel Watches NEAT, WELL FINISHED AND STRONG OASES, AND Reliable Timekeepera.ALL GUARANTEED, g3 $6.00, $8.00, $10.00 & $12.00.235, 237 St.James St.176 UNERAL NOTICE Members of Court Bt Jude, No.5889, A U.F, are requested to attend the funeral of Bro.Thos.Sharpe.from his late residence, No.6% Annie street, tee: Bt, Henry, at 2.30 p.r, on Friday.29th inst Members of Sister Courta respectfully requested to By order.THOS.JOB.BEDFORD, Ja, 176 1 Becretery.FES HISIOR LOPGE, 8.O.EB 8, Members of the above Lodge ar uested to weet at 272 Cadieux S Street { ate Rt, Constant) on Friday, 29t| 1x , , to 28te d the fancral of our ate Brother, W.e Members of Sister Lodges cordially invited By Command of W.P.J.FIELD, Becretary.I.O.F.Court St, Catherine 729, Members of the above Court and Blater Courta are requested to sttend the Funers: of our late har, Joserh Dore, from his late residence, Na 87 Bi.Don nique ei purent, Mile End.où à Fridar tre Borrow, 176 1 CHIOAGO.\u2014 Wheat, ete, for closing prices see tabutated form.Ba EY Youx Wheat closed ane 3 Aug 54% Rent Gate 35555 D Au.35 Leg t.Hp be 4° alone\u201d sn ¢ cash, 74 bone on Wheat closed No.1 hard 82%.July, 80% Bept.No.1 Northern T9 Juiy, 78% sept Wheat closed quiet, de cash snd July, 79% Aus, T9440 temuer.No.3 soit, 72%¢ t.ob dub, 490 cash; oats dull, Sieh ust.T3%0% AUS T5; D dont A Tose 768, Bm 2c ° ts to Corn, 48% cash, n A July, 8 B Dac.Aug.pel Sept.Oats, 3 ob and July, 29440 B Aug., 29%46 to 33¢ Sept.Frais Sale.A public auction of fresh California fruit was he id nt Messrs.Vipond, Mcbride & Co.'s store this afternoon.There were 492 bxa.Crawford peaches, disposed in Tota of 10 snd upwards at from $160 to $1.65 a box.Tweuiy half cases of Vannin sion plums fetched $3.45 f case.A oonsignment of Porter Bros: ponchos reait $1.15, box.Bartle ars went at $2, $1.90 $180, $1.70, $1.65 hod $1.50 a box.Thirteen boxes o peaches, some of inferior quality, Toaiized 60 cents each.A Well | Aimed Arrow.In 353 B.C.Philip of Macedon besieged the town of Methone.Withio the walls was Aster of Amphipoils, who shot an arrow upon which was written, \u201cAimed at Philips ht eye.\u201d It was correotly aimed, apd put out 1ne eye; but Philip shot the arrow back with the words, oh hillp take the town, Aster shall ang History records the fact that Bully did take the wn, and Aster suffered in consequence of good aim.HENEVER I see Hood's Barsaparills | want to sy \u2018Thank You\u2019 I was badly affected with Eczema and crefuin meres, coverink alinost the whole of ose side of my face, nearly to the top of my head.Running sores discharged from both sara My ayes Mrs.Paisley.were very bad, the eyelids se sere it was painful - opening or closing them.For nearly s year I was deaf.One day my sister brought me Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla which 1 took, and apd pren began to feel better and | ot esores oa my ed 1 gan Low he AMANDA PAisLEY, 176 0 burgh, N.Y.glean WELL ov oure all Liver IN headache, usness, sour pére dE Sama $8000 TO LOAN AT ONCE.Interest, 8 Per Cent.Must be First-Class BMecurit: te in the Wout Eu, 7.on Real Esta R.K.THOMAS, Ht.te 022 t.Johan Btree oval never, Street, Now- T7 Te 7 Bs ord 806 704 8 1761 7 oréer, 1 4.GENDRON.0.R 8 EH 48 48446 +8 ONS OF ENGLAND B.8,, 20k 3 ; bs Districts Nos.1 and 2.0% x 3 18 Ai f2 neral meet] will be held on 32.06 5.00 12.0 FRIDAY evening, souk inst.at 8 o'clock, 1538 1805 1843 Brot pre WC A to receive 18.22 1817 132 - À good atiendance requested.39 74 7.30 nr 13 In 1762 & Æ BEORETT, | District Depaties.\"768 \u2018Gh 7.66 7.65 755 .80 ONS OF ENGLAND BENEVOLENT BOCIETY.Primrose Ledge, No.48.Boss te Tore t, Bt, H FRIDAY, the en n \u201c Ad 8 on End at 2.2,30 oichock.PA of Bister to a = ADIRONDACK & ST.LAWRENCE RAILWAY, ONLY 3f HOURS Montreal t the Adirondack Mountains VIA MALONE, In connackion with the Grand Trunk snd CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROADS, an leaves @x TR Station 4 20 P.dally, except Bundey, and arrives Loon Loker Puis Pm, 2 Bzith's Station 8.14 b.m.Saranac 9 p.mn.ipper Lake Jet 9,40 p.ilà Train, with Wexner Parlor Car, Montreal ch: For Tickets, Time Tables, and full information, apply i te Oompany\u2019s o office, 136 nt.James street, mn on A C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Agent, I, FTO a ASE Bana, YI.Trix ood COTE ST.ANTOINE Lots for Sale NEAR SEERBROOKE STREET Om Cote Si.Antoine Rend.Argyle Aveans, Mentrese MNireoet, Montreviil Aveans.The finest situation for villas or semi-detsehel residence in Montreal or vicinits.Prices low.T, JAMES CLAXTON, 187x 180 BT.JAMES STREET.HOUSES TO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished.J- Cradock Simpson & Co.181 ST.JAMES STREET, 1668x7008 MONEY TO LEND.5 P.C.TO 6 P.C., First Mortgages.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 166x7eof 181 ST.JAMES STRERT, BAL DALY STAN.uted at the corner of Boaton Lau in pub.4 SRA fe = ad LES St James Biren E.B.EDDY CO.\u2014WE MAKEN ALL KINDS OF\u2014 P:A: P:E:R ' And have the largest and best equipped Mills in Canada, But all that does not interfere with our keeping up the reputation for ou?Paris, Tubs, Washbotirds, 7 clegraph, Telephone, Parlor Matches.H you do not get the E.B.Eddy Co.'s yon do not get the best.The Best is the Cheapeet.MONTREAL CH - ww TELEPHONE 1618.318 ST, JAMES STREE) 1643000 AT REDUCHD PRICHS 1 \u201cWh Will nell the remainder of our Block of CANOES AND BOATS.|, Montreal Canoe and Boat Co., 20 St.Helen St.= ia SER 58 4 of % eh Fried entry Fe A bin ét amère on ee i $ ¥ "]
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