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also vperators ou Wilcox & Gibbs sewing 4 Nutre vaine at, Lear Luli: Sue | ro MAKE ABE HIMSELF peneraily useful iu a 1uachine shop.sah a4 Bt raul w W trade.cor.8t._ Lomiui ANT.ED-OILLE GOUDL PENMEN, AV, ares.és both languaxes preferred.Anny to Nu, 57 Frince FCT LOT TO LEARN SONG ONE Arseu ue Fox AD: Ad i xnav 1 YY ETT SERVANT FUK BMALL ininiiy.Apply 2278 »t, Catherine ANTED-DISING BOOM GIML \"ND, KT wl.uu ched girl.Hur CY ANTED- À UN ENGLISH SERVANT, ww.fur fainiiy vf (Wu; no washing.Apply Bt dy Berri street vou = : ANTED\u2014IMMELDIATRIA FOR DKY GUUDS, V most Perieueed saleqadies and sglesmen, Spe ing bo h language Apply J.M.Mou ureau, Zuo Motre Laos du ANTED\u2014A LITTLE GIRL 2 OX st every day at 828 Palsce 3 HOURS 264 2 ANTEL\u2014A COUE IN A FAMILY OF THREX, willing to wash and iron.1148 Dorchester st.Ww ANTED\u2014JUBBI Hy WANTED wor hotel, 8% Well riot, su ENERAL HK AT 42s .___ ub Cos.1 Meferences.séé?y Pa = SERV ANT, A L8O k arouuu hotel, Victoria Bb Apply between 8 and 10a.m 260 2 AN TED AN EXPEKLIENCELU LAUNDLESS.Apply 22.46 St.Catlicrine st, sl TEL \u2014- 25 UGHNEMAL EVANS 10 Adore, Housemsid.leblemaid.Waitressos.Nurse | Good situation for Kvou 8 Kir Lal at Once, 41 Uhaboi)lez »9.ül N lo hee.T W wa Meterancs pat, 7tot}n.r v #1 Chabulilez aq.ANTEL\u201410 GUUL LABORERS FOR ROUGE- wont, cheap board; sare advanced.Bhip every se carpenters, joiners and 100 choppers, ED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, FAMILY OF required.Apply Ko.25 vou 3 AN rebel THONG GIRL TO DU PLAIN WANH- and irening Apply A fihgton Hove, 7 748 Craig also gil for kitchen work, 260 1 ANTED-A BMART YOUNG ia AB CITY vassor fora new and fast sell ing article and Nonebat workers A«od to call.Apply between + 4 p.m., Saturday, iv & St.Amour, PP Bt.Jamon st zou à TED\u2014A YOUTH TO LEARN M Bt tGieorge BUTTONhole operating, in the clothing traue, Saray JANTED\u2014A SURG MAN As BOOKKEELER, Apply 32 8t.Gabriel stre GAS ERAL y ANTED-AT UNCE have good y three.Must Apply fan 25 Crescent ® SERVANT; relerences, Not 2 ANTED\u2014A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID.GOUD to Mra McCall, wages will be paid.Appl \u201cThe Sherbrooke,\u201d Jois Sherbrooke street, APPLY TO tes 2 NATARTED\u2014GOOD TINSMITHS, W Gerth & Co.Craig 266 2 ANTED\u2014TWO GIBLE WHO HAVE experience as typasetiers.Apply HAD BOME STAR Com- veu = ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, 3 FIRST-CLASS brie cklayors, accustomed to brick: COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, sowing in private families, cute by syatem, Bulisfachon guarsnteed.1,\u201d Stan ufiice.U4 3 TANTEDTO MANUFACTURERS AND 1IMporters, a side line fur } ruvince uf Quebec, by exporicaced traveller, Address \u2018db 779,\u201d bTau offic pe 2645.WW ANIEL-BY A Yu a MAN, EMPLOYMENT as carctaker, watchman or hoster of publie \u201cat En building.(ood references.Address Sy 778, ce @ANTED-BY A MIXADY RELIABLE MAN, situation as a good second band bread baker, toroid volujetwnt in brown and faucy whi ead Srp ary elerencens if required.Address \u201cRT TUT us TO MAKE AT 43 Anderson serve 260 WANIE h N HOLES\u2019 bole, ny Ls upwards.FD DRIBSMAKING AT HER OWN home or would yo out by the day.Charges 265 woderate.Ait Anderson street.WAN EL BY A DHESSMARER WHO CAN CUT d AL sewicg by the day, in private {az Good references.Address Ww bod,\" DTAR office.205 2 ANTEU\u2014BY RESPECTABLE wipow, SWEEP- ng or scrubbing, use tu baud kins au silverware; relersuceos.\u201cV 850.\" ran rm ce 205.3 VY ARTED-2L FUATIUN BY A YOUNG WOMAN as upper nouveraaid and sewing, 75, Drum.monde.___\u2014_._\u2014____\u201d 26ù VANTED= \u2014S1ITUATION BY AN E EXPERIENCED young lady, as shorshand writer and Luok- huepe Der.Highentreierences, 2.U.Box 1YU3, Mout.265 3 NTE BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 81TUA- tion as housemaid or general servaub Apply a1 58 Farw st, Point 56 Charles.Cau luruisu re er envesif required.20 W ANTED\u2014A SITUATION AN COAGHNAN, caretaker or pus, position oi trust: Eusileh-\" vus: wisrried, Ru fainily ; > tu 1, V TAN TED-BY YOUNG LADY, SITU 8 stenographer and typewriler, office assistant, lavoive clerk, can fürulsh best of re erences\u2019 BIS BTAK © ANTED\u2014BY A \u201cRESPECTABLE PEKSON, À position as tableimaid or chaubermalu.Apt ply 35 Cote » W ANTED-BY A DRESSMAKER, EMPLOYED BY the day, a few luure oustutuers.Ufty reier- ences given.Address 'Y $30,\" stan office, 26d W ANTED\u2014-BY MARKIED COUPLE WITHOUT children, Protestant, situation: wife arst clans reierences Al.COOK, ian generally Umelftii arvuud house 4 wbsiainers.Lest city references Address\u2019 2 wos brag vliice.0 4 ANT ED_BY A YOUNU LADY, PLAIN Cr ug in private ssualios.Guvd satisfaction Eiven, Address \"A UG,\" b1AR office, vou 3 Wa ANTED-BY TWO WUMEN, WORK UF ANT Kind.by the day, large bui, lds \u20ac Bet of references Addres ANTED \u2014 RE-ENGAGEMENT AS HOUSK- Reeper to widower or bachelor.Englisu; best ut references.balary nu object.885, > ait JANTED\u2014BY GUOD LAUNDRESS.À ew families\u2019 masi, #3 boit: salisfaclion guaranteed.Mrs, Street, , 42e 8L Antuine, sirest City, Yi W TANTED\u2014SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED YOULX lau y as cupyist or as ladies\u2019 companion, Gen turnish bess of references address or , abily Mountain 8 NTED\u2014SITUATION AS ATTENDANT ON au du vuite OT &3 nurse ho one chlid.Cry references.1) 1040,\" STAR otice, sou 3_ WAS r TEST CLASS DRESSMAKELL TK DY then in tadies* House a sus.Vadienr su, near Prince Arthn =vu6 ne LA SITUATION An STUREMAN BY A UE Ensiishman, or any position Of trust City references.Address \u201cLL 1060.\" bran vihce.280 WW ANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED NUKSE, capable to take charge of iufant; good refer- __ 266 2 euces.Address Norne, 17 \u201c Durocher st in Lost - - nn À RS | Lost; 2eTopen :#18T, A COLLIE DOG ite spot on breasi, had ausWers Lo nauie of Jaca ww 114d bE Jue AL\u201d rewarued.ionud retaining sane alter this uate will be prose- g 20e 3 ons \u2018ON TUESDAY AFTEKNOUN, ON FARK ave, Bieury or Alexander or Durcuester ais, à si.ver bracelet, With the name iU8s, Klnuer wid ou rewarded Ly returning ft vo 74 rarx a UST\u2014A PAIR OF SILVEK TIPPED § WOisesER, belonsing to chatelaine.bigder wl be suit uuiy TeWalded by returning\u2019 to tY Milton Onl \u2014~ON 34D INST | , A H ALF BRED.vi 2 vuli dog, dark .Finder vui De reacONMLlY Te warded by avin sauve al 28D CL levoix st, or Uy Prince st.persun round tut returning salliv alter this nother) whit be prosceuteu, \u201cos UST\u2014ON MONDAY, THE 7TH, A GULD WATGH, on or bear Universtiy, Union ave, Finder ges reward by returning to Nu.ü SG uuionave.zt3 = GST\u2014ON NOVEMBKE 10, BETWEEN à MoGILL College svonte, st, Catherine st.and Besver Kath Ml, 8 lady's coieh rinder will Le rewarded by returulux tu Toy Dorchester s Lit 2 UST\u2014 ering $3 fost trons by bout oot : VOM-COMFORTABLE ROOM axp, (5 : ra canooue fon a .R ToT omen oF LW 5OTBE BNE 35 AR POA = ge tractor; à Laney of the ® would be.yon od 3 tor Drave Hu.of 81 6 OME-TWQ IA LL TORWISHED ~EEMINGTO n VAT FIRS Rn i fre nor Bee: D0 pm, at wo.\"Avis 8 Vii - ER TO LE LET ONE ONES) Io 11 04 dherorocke rt \u201cForms mode RooMs-T0 LRT, 272 BY.ANTOINR ST ° Rooxs-oxs LARGE ERONT PARLOR 08 PED Py = water: bested by AR Rela ai, vid HR - Offices to get.Leen PEER BL Joan AL 248 13 = & 00, te, Montreal, = and Rooms Wanted.AS, A ANTED\u20142 /ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR MAR ried couple in private family, where no Siler Josrdersare Rept Address stating terms, \"X ä You Are Ricur 5 Now is the time toget your supply of WINTER UNDERWEAR, Gloves, Socks, Neckwear And don't forget to keep your feet dry, \u2014\u2014We Sell \u2014\u2014 .RUBBERS mls And would be pleased to serve you and yours with them, at lowest prices.JOHN ALLAN 659 to 665 Craig Street A Novelty In Children\u2019s Cape Overcoats, trimmed with White Lambe skin ; genuine White Persian Lambskin Caps to match.No prettier outfit can be procured.See them.THE MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, i 0088 and 1800 Notre Dame st.F, ._ MARK WORKMAN, Propri Adjolateu Balmoral Hotel \u201cBe sure you are right, then go ahead.\u201d But first be very sure you sre right; it is ao easy to be decelved\u2014you may be wrour and yet not know it, When you go to buy a bottle of Canres's LiTTLE Liver Prins, Be Bune yowget \u201cC-A-R-T-E-R-.8,\u201d then you are ALL RIGHT and cab GO AHEAD, you know heir value: thoy never fail.But don't furget our injunction, \u201cBE SURE YOU ARLE RIGHT.\" Be sure you ask for \"C-A-R-T-E-R-8.° Be sure you get U-A-H Y-E-R-5.\"\" Frauds and imitations will put you Wanowa: don't let them do it Ke sure you get the genuine CaxTAR'S LITTLE LIVEK PILLE.À POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE.Small Dose small Pill Small Price 4) becoma listless, ot rity without aner, gy, thin and build them up, by the use pie SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda.Palatable as Mik.AS A PREVENTIVR OR Pa CURE OF COUGHS OR COLDS, BOTH THE OLB AND YOUNG, IT 18 LLEB.Genuine made hy Scott & Soune, Bellavilie.Shien Wrapper: at all Drugpists, 80¢, and Rs ass x ses a Leramerm Cnlcoboli, à gti 3 JETER es Le be necessary bo take tve Firemen Tig remed Eh BES Setters + relaie fo this prets oa ould pas pubs Ee 2 RE NEW ENGLAND MEDEA.STITUTE 84 TREMOXT RO = POSTON, MASS.F.B.Bless 3 cotinine tT NR née ee Ewin QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, FOREVER CURED anew perfected scienti by Aner Toe cannot is uniess the case is bey: human aid You feel im- 1] usoks have robbed you us show ou that mc» ex ver Write or cb Bock with exp Front o cured Tate ion on ihe ber eanbios a to prepey duty to \u2018he Cunadian Government, so that mos atm expens delay cr exposure attends Colin Th us, as is thie case when you deal with the States ERIR SEbOIL © CO, BUFFALO, N.Y, Tuto ctraple application ox SWAYNE'S - su Grapgista, 0 fresdets Adérems: Ursan.Sons & Ce.Montront, Mhoiosaio Aguuts THERE IS NO Respectable GROCER or HOTEL in Montres! that will not supply you with the Caledonia Waters.privileges.A RACE WAR.BLOODSHED FEARED AT NEW ORLEANS.A Dangerous Development of the Great Labor Struggle in the City on the Mississippi.NEW ORLEANS, November 1l.\u2014As midnight aporoacned the sound of mounted patrols gatloping through the hushed streets could be heard.Here and there under the few electric lights that the strikers had allowed to be operated, groups of men discussed the Rreat strike which had paralyzed the city.Since daylight it had been a period of terror.No one had known what to expect, Thousands of negroes and white men had blocked the sidewalks, while business was it a standstill.Every one hoped for the vest, but everywhere citizens, got their arms in readiness and there was even.talk of lyuchtng the strikers\u2019 coluinitiee which has brought tho disaster.Gov.ernot loster, alter waiting for the municipal authorities to do something, issued a proclamation requesting all peaceable citizens not 10 congregate in crowds upon tbe streels and thoroughfares and urging them to discontinue ail undue excitement and acts of violence and to make known to the officers enlrusted with the administration of the law any breaches of the peace, He declared the people of the city must and should be protected in the full enjoyment of all cunstitutional rights and At noon the Governor sent for Mayor Fitzpatrick and in an hour's confer ence the Mayor wes given to understand that be was not doing his duty.Late last night an effort was made by the Amalgamated Council to re-open the question of arbitration, but it fell Hat, as the merchants decid to remain lirm in their position, which, from present indications, is the forerunner of a collapse of the union.Desertions have been quite numerous and the laaders have their bands lull trying Lo keep their men in line.Distress is already beginning to Le ielt.The jeopie here look upon the strike as the result of negro domination in Lhe Amalgamated Trades Union.White men, taken as a body, voted against a sympathetic strike on such colossal proportions, but they wero overruled by the negroes.The old spirit is avlaze.It is white against black.The siizhtest oculbresk might result in an appalling riot.Iusinees men are maddened by the loss of trade.The cooler beads aro certain that the strike will collapse.It is too huge; It strikes at too many bread trays.lt arrays every business interest against it.CHARGES AGAINST A TORONTO MAN.SPECIAL TO THE STAR! ToRONTO, November 11.\u2014The World says: Some staruing rumors have been afloat these past lew days in regard to the financial transactions ofa blgh lunctionary.Not one, but half a dozen queer\u201d operations are credited to him and still other revelations are expected to.lollow.The most startling of the cases is to the effect that the fupctionary in question, who is heavily involved in real estate, went to a big contractor and asked him to make or endorse a note, Igy order to accommodate a mutual friend.for 8 sum not to exceed $300.The note was made in blank; the man of real esate filled it in for an amount away over $5000, discounted it, never gave any of the proceeds to the party whom he wished to aid, and the contractor had to take up the pote when it became due.(ther persons bave made statements of having n victimized in much the same way and if one-half of what they say {a true the official in question will display discretion in stepping gong and put.In the meantime the lawyers © busy work and writs will be on the fy.ata Nivel rate in aday or Lwo.\u201d BEARS IN THE COLD.{SPRCIAL IAL TO THE STAR! New York, November 9.\u2014 The New York Post's tinancial article says: \u201c London did practicaliy nothing in our stock market this morning, but local bear traders started in to sell.The point had been in- niously distributed last night that Cleve- fina sloeotion would be followed by a weak market, notably in industrials.How purely artitieia! this theory was this morning's operations showed.Openinu prices were ail lower, but there were few declines of any consequence from these opening prices.Even in sugar certificates, the opening price at 144! point under Mouday's closinæ level was toliowed by a rally of %,.Whiskey and the lead trusts fell off, however, materially the * point\u201d belng that a Democratic Congress and administration wouid stand in the way of monopolies.THE FRENCH IN DAHOMEY, ISPRCIAL TO THE STAR.Paris, November 9.\u2014An official despatch received to-day states that the French forces have captured Cana, a short distance from Abômey, the capital of Dahomey, after a vigorous resistance.The French lost eleven killed and forty-two wounded.The capture of Cana is practically the end ol the campaign against Behanzin.Women and the Civil Service.OTTAWA, November 11.\u2014The Civil Service examinations are now eine on here in the House of Commona ednesday afternoon Hon.Mr.Patterson, Secretary of State, paid a visit to the chamber and was introduced by Mr.P.Lesueur, who is in charge of the examinations \u2018The Minister made a faw remarks expressive of his pleasure at meeting the candidates.He was pleased to ses 80 Many ladies taking t in the examinations, and said it was ming more and more avident that women were periectiy competent for many classes of work whiocn had hitherto been monopolized oy the other sex.Instances were constantly multiplying of ladies who outstripped - men in high-class attainments, and the young men now before him would have to look to their laurels if they wished to keep ahead.Turning the male candidates he said that work, good work, was the only thing which worth distinguished one man irom another, It was the duty of all men to work, and he would caution these young gentiemen against aspiring to employment in the civil service with the view of spending an {ule lita, He thought that any young man of talent with a disposition to push would make his way better in other occupations than in the civil service.For himseil, he would not desire to see his son spending his life ae à civil servant.It was, to be sure, an honorable and useful employment, but it did not develop the Intellectual powers as outside occupations du, and we should ail bear In minu that it is our duty to improve our capacities, and to make the most of our ves.Soldier Shot by a Toronto Policeman.Torowro, November 11.\u2014 Last evening between nine and ten v'aloek, Wiltiam Tick- nor and Wm.Wheeler, members of No.2 Company Canadian Regiment of Infantry Kaown as C fichool of Intautry), were on idmer street acting in a somewhat disorderly manner.Poiice Constable Caimp- bell, No, 154, remonstrated with them and réceiving obly an abusive reply frm Wheeler: arrested him, And Was taking him tothe police station when Ticknor interfered on behalf of his comrade.The two soldiers then set upon the constable, wrest- od Nis baton from him, forend him to the ground and were maltreating him, In seif- efence, at last, he claims, and as it apprar- edt to eye-wi tnesses, be drew his revolver and fired.\u2018Ihe builet entered Ticknor\u2019s right breast and inflicted a mortal wound, Ticknor aled in hal! an hour, ie wis an Englishman from London, and eighteen months with his company.He bore a good.reputation.He has no relatives in this.An inquest will be held to-day; 1 le in aston y.but there is NO; charge marked against him, it A Niagara Mystery, NiaGARA FauLs, November 11,-On the- American side yesterday morning the body of a men wae found outing ju the on basin, near the Central mil rock.The is evidentiy that o! a stranger.in dark bdiue clothes and a nice shoulders are of lace pattern.The man - ea probably ears old.In the {youser'y: posket was found a nsadrome hunting case tal gold watoh with broken Pa ! * cos PRICE ONE CENT, chains, held toréiher by two! ands.ln tho vest pocket wus found a Lokel irom Suspen- slon Bridge to Petrolia, Ont, over the Grand Trunk and dated October 15.His pockets book coutained nothing but astuall koy The only button in the shirt sleeves was very pretty, and had the appearance of au diamond.On the third finger of the jeft hand was à vin bearing the initial letter \u201cN.\u201d The man was about five feet six inches in height, well built, and weighed while in iife about 150 pounds.le had dark hair and a small moustache.The man hus he appearance of having been fairly wWell-to=-ilo, his hands not beariuæ the appearance of hard labor.No bruises were found and how he came into whe canal Is quite a mystery, He had evidently heen in the water sutne lays.Coroner Walsh took charge of tho body.PICKED UP DISABLED: Two Steamships Have Narrow Escapes in the Atlantic Gales.LONDON, November 11.-\u2014The steamer \u201cWeil City,\u201d at Bristol from New York, encountered terrific gales on the voyage.Lhe wind came from the southwest wud ccmpelled her to lie too for twenty-four hours al a time for, the safety of the cattle.The Wells City\u2019 \u2018alghted the steunier * \u2018Catalan,\u201d from New Qrleans for Liver pool, in a disabled condition, on October 27, In iatitude d4° nerth, longitude 34° west, The * Catalan\u201d bad then been lying for lilteon duys entirely heipless in the trough of the sea, Tha weather was sou boisterous that ihe \u201cWella City\u201d was unable Lo get alongside the \u201cCalalau, A liieboat was therefore launched from the ** Wells City,\u201d and by it a tow cable 150 inthoms lun, was conveyed tothe » Catutan,\u201d tu the great risk of those engaged in the hazardous undertaking, ALIFAX, N.8.November ll.\u2014Early yesterday morning the steamer \u2018\u2018iden- more,\u201d 2453 tons, vf the Johnston Line, of Liverpool, bound from Galveston to Liverpool, was towed into port disabled by the steamer * fochmarlow,\u201d of the Inch Line, Liverpool.Captain Watson, of the * Eden- mors,\u201d reports that he left Norfolk on Octo ber 25 and ou the 29th had the tail shaft and tube shalt broken in lat.40.84 nortn, long.59.20.dhe was under sail ugtll Friday fast apd haa some sails epiit and carried away.On that day sha fell in with the \u201cInchmariow,\u201d Capt.Ashley, and was taken tn tow.Mr.Tarte and the Judges, QUEBEC, November 1 L\u2014_Mr.Joucas, M.P., replies in L'Évenement to Mr.Tarte's charges against the Bench of this province He says: \u201cif the director of the den is in a position to prove his insinuations against some of our judges let him be slumped to do so and Wet him do it.This is his duty and ihe sooner the better.Let thosa who are unworthy come down from the judicial beneb and cease to distribute justive among the poople, but Jet us respect those who are respectable and proclaim the truth boldly, that as a body our magistracy has remained worthy of all our respect and confidence.Ontario, Nova Scotia and a Brunswick are jubilant and are pointin out derisively, They are astonished t Mr.Tarte shouid have been allowed to writs with impunity what be bas wriitten about our judges.They are surprised at silence of thoes whom he has particularly held up to seorn.If they are innocent, let iet them put Mr.Tarte in a position to prove his statements; il they are guilty, let thew disappear.\"The state of uncertainty and uneasiness in wnioh the lien has thrown the public mind in this province.and elsewhere must cease,\u2019 A Man-of-War Disabled.LONDON, November 11.\u2014The British Iron- claa \u2018\u2018Swiftsure\u201d \u2014 Royal Higbness the Duke of Fdinburgh\u2014 jeft Plymouth last evening to searcfi 10r the British corvette \u201cCalypso,\u201d which is ree.ported to hsve broken her shaft whtlo en route to Madeira.The \u2018\u2018Calypeo\u201d is n vesset of 2770 twas, and beiengs to the training: squadron.oi Xr.Charles Thilleudens Deal UEBEC, N he T 41 he death is ane nounced of Me aries Thibaudeau, son of the Hon, J.baudeau, and nephew of Bheriff Chibaudoan: of Montreal ceased wasonly thirty years of age.To New York, Albany, Troy, Utica, Byracuse and Central New York State pointe, take the vestibule train irom Bonaventure statiun, 4.30 p.m.daily, via Adirondacks and St Lawrence L ine, Bloat.Wagner Luffet sleeping cars to Albany and New York, etc.© Ask lor tickets vis A.and St.L.Line.264 6 Special Notice, Those who desire to procure beautiful American Pianos, tally guaranteed, should examine the at N.Y.Plano Co.\u2019s Stores, 2:28 St James Street.265 2 Wise men nave but few confidants and sunning ones none.\u201cThe \u2018merit of Hood's Sarsaparilia is ob accidental, but ls the result of \"31 careful study anu experiment by educated pharmacists.LEATHER COATS Reversible.Corduroy on one side and Dogskin on fhe ofher.Readymade or made to order, any size, on ons .day's notice.Very good for Milk Drivers ,Ex- \u201c prensmeu, Kailway Men, Lumber Men and otherk \u2014-See Them At\u2014 JQHN ALLAN'8 661 Craig St.208g) Some People Believe small stores are the ones to patronize to buy goods low; but they make a mise take.The large concerns carry the variety, and sell goods lower, because they buy cheaper and dispose ot lgrger quantitiess Don\u2019t be atraid to come to the Largest Clothing House in the City, and let us convince you.THE MAM = = # Es = a S Le Es ts me = bs ts = ty VEGETABLE oH PT x | = STAR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IL Queer Thing Why everybody doesn\u2019t use Pearline.Here and there, though, there's a woman who's been left behind.The world has moved along without her.What she needs to know is this\u2014that in washing clothes earline or cleaning house, will save half her work, half her time, and do away with the rub, rub, rub, that wears things out\u2014that it costs no more than common soap, and does no more harm, And if she wants to know it, there are millions of women who can tell her.Beware of imitations, 915 JAMES PYLE, N.Y.2642*eod Granby Rubbers Are what you want in weather like this Perfection of style and finish, and they wear like iron.All dealers sell them.20604 JUST as many cups of tea and 33 cents saved, that is the result if you use RAM LAL'S TEA One Dollar's worth of China or Japan Tea will only produce same num- \u2018ber of cups as B7 cents worth of LESSIVE PHENIX WILL CLEAN YOUR POTR nad KETTLER, YOUR F LOO Rn and CUPROARDA, YOUR CLOTHES aud CURTAINS, th t WASHING POWDER in the world, ee aa Boa.Groo ers oop it.238 ood tf R DAVIS PENFYROTAL TEEL PILLS., quick) correct LA | irregularities.Fer for em ist.500 Per 60 1892.\u2014SIX PAGES.ol Fraser Bros.Baies RTANT SALE REAL ESTATE Fer Estate Late D.aghun.We are instructed by the Hetrs to sell oo put- 116 auction for the above Bptaté at our NO.380 JAME» Rt On Mendny Moraing, 14th November, 1098, the following lots and parcels of vacant land, 14 LOTS OF LAND AT VERDUN, tho of them oontain 3 8 ther twelve measure y 4 depth a als fect, $84, Eu ue au on jan Motel Engtish re 438 10 3, 2 = Du dein 4386, 4387, 4373, 4378, And the undivided fourth of the tollowing hoe on nod near Hi.Andre Street, beln No.the parish bers 4937 to 6232, 6408 Lo each and the in front and rear to 263, Gaits subdivision Nos 22 and 23 of the Official 80 St James Ward, and aise two lets of land in Longueuil.be Tr parish of Noa.3 aud #2, on the plan of tbe Grand known as subdivision Sale at 3 past 10 o\u2019olock.FRANER BROM., Auctionsers.264 4 0, abd Nos.17 and 0 ivy of où No.154, on the plan of the Longueuil Walter M.Kearns Sales ESTATE LATE JOHN HAMMILL.Bale Heussheld Furmitere., &e., \u2018*Heintx.man\u2019?Upright Pince, Mplendid Instia~ ment and Equai to New.arlor Set, Fancy Tables, Lam deboard, Beddt HAS Mirror & good ye CA, ro Otietoth, \u2014ALBO\u2014 About 4 Tens Hteve Ceal.alle by order of the Executors, at the rest.22 ST.DAVID LANE, ps, Curtat Table Rooker Iron a Marbié hen Stove, Refrigera On MONDAY, 14th NOVEMBER Inet., SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.2653 WALTER 3M.KKARNN, Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Jewellery Stock For Sale.In the matter of D.J.LAURIE, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 2357 8t.Catherine St, Montreal.Sealed Tenders marked, \u201c Tenders re D.J.\u201cLaurie will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY, 141k INST., AT NOON, For the purchase of the ve, assets : Stock tn trade COonsis! lng of \u2018Walches, Clocks and Joe lery, $111 Spectacles, &c,Bafa & Fixtures.Tenders to be at & c'ets on the Dollar, Inventory.\u201c ERMS CASH.tock and fnventory ma, seen dally store.No.2257 St.CatheMe St.STORE TO LET.This excellent opportunity for acquirtn a well established bust, pre The 2, stand ts 4 ] RASA.& 00 as per at the n the bustest part of 8t.pod thortne Btreet, and à an extensive repairing Of mes iness has aiway 8 been done.F.W, RADFORD, Carnter.RD À WaLrosn, tay?Building.ovemuer Sth, 1802 265 2 TO MINING ENGINEERS.ORE-CONCENTRATOR, PATENT NO.35808.Inventor: M.CASTEINAU, Mining Engineer.Sastelasus Concentrator apphies aa improved SHMAN TSS: M4 LEWOOD STOCK FARM, LACHINE, am Instructed by Messe.4.P.Dawes & Co.0 vol by PUBLIC AUCTION at thelr Mtock Fart as above, \u2019 ON THURSDAY, DEC.tat, 1808, Their valuabis Herds of Hereford, Polled Angus and Jersey Cattle, Berkshire and improved Yorkshire Pigs, Heavy Draught Stallions, Mares, and Colts, \u2019 Bevéral good work Horses, ete, etc, in all about 60 Head of Cattle.} 22 Horses.70 Pigs.Catalogues now ready.Apply for further particulars to H.Jo ASHMAN.Auctioneer, Room 6 Imperial Building, 107 8t, James Street, M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.ot NSN LE YEBY IMPORTANT BALE \u2014 OF \u2014 # NEW AND SECONDHAND ri FURNITURE.on Ptano, B.P.Mirrors, Gassliers, Carpets, Bedroom Bets, deboards, Dinin Tables and leather Covered Chatrs General Household Effects.The entire contents of a large private restdence.\u2014\u2014 ALSO \u2014 New Bedroom Sets, Draw Ing-room and and Fanior Furniture, Dintug-room Suites, and Feces of Furniture.ale at our Rooms, Nos 1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME SLRERT, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOV.11th, At 2.30 o'clock.M.HICK» & CO.aue 202 5 tioneers, TERY IMPORTANT BALE SEE V \u2014or\u2014 \u2014-FUR RUGS Polar Benr, Brown Bear, Lien, leopard.Tiger, Wolf Panther, Rtc.Che first / uotion sale of the kind ever held in \u201cThe 5 ubscribers have received from Messrs.BÉNÉEE & ARNDT, of y publie a consignment of Fur Rags, to be sold y public auc bon, atour rooms, No.3 182¢ and TLRS UTKE DAME ST.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV, 16TH, CONSISTING OF: r White or Polar Bear, extra large; Five prussien Brown Bear, Two Royal Tiger, Une Two African Lion, Une Ceylon Panther, Lovpa siberian Woif and other Animals, dressed, lined and mounted with the head of the animals , Messra.Beneke & Arndi riake a speclality af these Fur Ru gs, and are the largest dealers in this line of business in the world, rmploylng a t many hunters in the forests of Africa and usta, who send the 369 CATHE ~UIK (TON in ; COMPOUND.t POUND; lake no 10 Sub sent Catiads pon te ata ha veiape, to n plain envelope, Pond Lity ( Wood ward Soke bold ia Dame siréet, sta.SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES - PORTLAND CEMENT In stock and to arrive at lowest market prices W.& F.P.CURRIE & co 100 Grey Nun Stroet NERVE|% BEANS|% NERVE BEANS « nev dis cover that etre ti worst, ) vot*s Challenge Under Way-\u2014No Asdo- ciation Football Macinx Yesterday\u2014 A, Miscellaneous Sporting News.A band will lead the Tuque Bleue Snowshoe Qlub on Wednesday next on Lie occasion of thetr Mest tramp, and it 1s Lhe Intention of the pewiy- meted committee not only to make a good start ME to make a big effort Lo make every single Sremnp a thorough success.The action of select ing the same uificers au last year was à very Wise one.They did their work well last season ADA Lhelr election is a guarantee that every possi- Ne thing will be dune to make the present one a ocean.: The election of officers resulted as follows: Hon, dent Angus Gran.t-\u2014Jarnes G.los tee-President\u2014 R.7.mittee\u2014J.W.Fuiton, F.H.Gardner, W.J.Baillie, J Turner, G.vx Ballle, A.Willson aud J, .Bcot! Tne following report compiled by Mr.W.O.LH.ds, the energetic secretary, wus presented: GENTLEMEN.10 presenting to you the 50th annual repert of the club's doings, your Commit.Ser regrets that it ts not as favorable ns 1t Would have wished it.A greal deal muy be accounted for by the lateness of the season apd the liue Elven to Bleeplechasing when the snow did coine, also the increased Interest Laken in skating by our members during the past season.The annual meetiny was held, as usual, the second Wednesday ib November, when the report for the season 1590.91 vas Fond und adopted, and officers for onsuing year eiec Commiitee EEE w \u2018In the interest of the hort.decided hot Lo hoid weokly teamps uni] sufliclent snow fell for shoeing.ln this respect we were fully a month later than the previous season, and did not bave Our first tramp unin 30th December.\u201cThe dates for Lhe sleepleuhases were puc forward 8 week, tho \u201cGreen Elecplectinse\u201d belny run ou 13th January, and resulted as follows: 1.Geo.F.Jtansoo, time, 22 min.45 sec.president\u2019 s meda W.J.pie \u2018time, 22 min, 49 sec, sliver medal, 3.Jus, Ness, time 25 min, pin 3.C.5.Godwin, time, 26 min, stiver pin.\u2018There were 7 starters, but the weather and th® track were agalust [ast thine beibg made; th® officials of the Club, lowever, tramped over LuË course, abd a large auinber tramped out by the ad, Prize, Prize, 33 sec, Prize gold 10 sec.Prize, rom \u2018The annual open club steeplechase was run the following Wednesday night, Out of the six starters the following were ihe winners: 1.W Gentleman; time, £1 min.15 sec.; prize, gold medal.2.G.R.Baillle; sliver medal.3.y or Wilson; time, 23 min.58 sec.; prize, a 4 J.Batlle; time, prize, pin.4, W.sÜver pin.This race was run under more favorable circumstances; the track.Lowover, was hea ug seventy-five tramped over the cour, and } many more, who had reached the Club House by other means, vera awalllog the arrtval of the \\ traupers and \u2018The Club held te Annual Ladies\u2018 Night on Monday, 38th January, at the Athletic Club House.i { About four hundred ladies and gentlemen were ; present, which showed tbat the interest in this i event of the Snow-shoe Club had not decreased, ; \u2018The Argyle &now-shoe Club held their annual ; Open And club sieeplechase Lo Lachine on the 30th ; ot Junoary, VI.Gentleman of this Club finished a on Saturday afternoon, the 6th February, the Sran\u2019s First Annual Steeplechase was run, which | resulted In first pluce being taken by KR.H.Davis of the Lachine 8.8.Club.Messrs.Wm.Gentleman and G, K.Baillie of our Club secured second and (bird places respectively, and sixth and seventh places were also taken by Montreal men.There were eighteen starters, The thanks of the Bnowshoe Club are due to the STAR for reviving the Interest in \u2018\u2018Steepiechasing.\u2019 and, as will de seen, several other steepiechases were the oulocome of Lhe above event.The Annual Veterans\u2019 Night was held on Wednesday night, the 16th February.A great many ofthe old members tramped.This was the largest muster of the season; obe hundred and fMifteen tramping, and more than that number joined the Lrampers : at the Club louse, where an enjoyable even! as spent.on tarder the 13th February, our annual races took place on the grounds atl Cote Rt, Ab.tolne.The open events were handicap as last Year, and all races were closely contested.The track was heavy, and IL was very cold; the time made, however, was fast in neariy all the events, as the following offictal score will show HCORER'S REPORT MONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUE, Annual Races, Saturday, Feb, 13th, 1592, a 100 YARDS, HANDICAP.1.T O\u2019Brien, Argyle 8.8.C., scratch.Time, 33 3-5 sec, 2, E.Outhet, Holly 8.8, C., handicap 3 yards, TU QUARTER MILE (BOVE UNDER 15 YRAKS).1.W.Westlake, Lachine.Time, 1 m, 32 8, 2.R.Thompson.time, 22 min, 29 sec.; prize, 28 min.6 sec.; HALF MILE GREEN (OPEN) IN UNIFORM.1.R.Bteeie, Argyle 8.8.C.y, Time, 2m.68s, 2.A.G.Sykes, M.G.AL 4, TWO MILES orem eur.0 Gentleman, M.A.À.À.Time, 18m.ss -5 8 2.JT, Wilson, M.8.8, (.Time, 13 m.ui \u2019 120 YARDS (VETERANA), Not run, ONE MILE (OPEN), 1.J.Lumsden, Emerald §, 8.C.(scratch), time, 6m.232-58 2 WL Gentleman, M.A, A.A.(scratch), imo, 6 m.26 8 120 TARDS HURDLE (OPEN).4 C.A, Lockerby, M.A.A.A.(scratch), time, « Geo.Moffatt, M.A.A.A.(scratch), HALF MILE (OPEN).1, ge.Paris, Argyle §.8 C, (scratch, time, 2 58 2, A.G.Eykes, MiG.A.8.8.C.(20 yards).Davip J.Watson, , K.L, WELDOX, Scorers.A change was made In prizes for open events this season, when prizes in kind were given in place of medals as usual.The annual dinoer was held at the Windsor Trotel the same evening, about seveniy members and guests being present.it is to be regretted that so few members attended, as an extra effort was made 10, maire this gathering one of the mast pleasan! under the Auspices of the club.The menu was all that could be desired and the decorations we wit, ith great taste.Our president, Mr Jas, ¢ cupted the chair: the vice chairs bein filed by Mr.R.G.B8tarke, 15t vice-président An IN.G.Grace, \u201cnd vice-presiden The following were ue invited gussta: [18 Ex- celiency Lord Sianley of Preston, Governor-Gen- eral of Canada; Major-General Herbert, commanding the ; anadian Militia; U.Consul Ger- Hon.Sir Donald A, smith.M.P, K n.Mr.Justice Davidson, Lt.-Col.Mayor McShane.J.J.purran Esq., .q., M.D., E.B.dreon- shields, Ew president of the Montreal r © presidents of the different how.ke ters of regret Were received from Rx Hoa.Sir nald A, Smith, Mayor Mexhane, girs *Hiogaton, EB.Greenshields, Esq., and Mr, À.W.Morris, Pres.Bt, George Snowshoe Ciud.Who were UnAble to aitond- The prizes won a! the annual races were sented during the evening, ahs, apart from Lhe small attendance, everything pa 1ssed ofl satisfactorily.The Jubilee Cup race was run on Wedn ay rening, February 17, the course being from the Priest s farm across Mount \u2018rafalgar to the Athletic Club Mouse.There were seven starters, and \u2018the race resulted In a dead heat between Ww.gentle: ib And 4.T, Wilson,Geo.R.Batitie finish- 8 shoe cube, Ing 3rd, !t was declued by the committee, and Lo the mara) satisfaction sf tbe winuers, That 18t Abd 2nd prices he divided eveniy, and both names Taved on she id and plucod va the cu turday.l'ebruary 20.wns fre daté fixed for the Nt, Johns tramp.It was also the day of the annual championship skating races of Lho A.S.A.of \u20ac.nts event, at which lt will be remember ed, Joe bonoghue\u201d compated, had a good deal to do with Lne small touster.The following members $ramped: Second Vice-President Grace, leadtn (eo, Beers, J.W.Rulton, C.Fulton.ne Bentley, and A, W.Ross, of the The thnuipt was very bad, and the rallway track eqn to 0 bot taken before St.wolins was reache Thé HôIF 8, \u20ac, Clud held thetr first open atceple- chase the following Saturday.which was wouter xu Da wis Pere Lachine s.8.Club, W.Gentie- A r club, again seeurin second; the thine he for) this event, antortunatory, was not se- 40 the misfortune which ba: poned to the pers at the folly steeplechase, when it Mo ought that the record wes broken, your committee Bore the initiative 1n arranging an ainaigamated -sterepiechase, in which they were Joined by the other citibs, The race Was run on Saturday afternoon, 1 of March, and resulted as follows 1.RK.Davis, Lachine 8.8, Club.2.W, D, Mason, Argyle $.8, Club.M.Steele, ;.Ww, Gentleman, M.A.A.A.Cw 15 There were six other starters, and the track was only in fatr condition, the season was held on Satur.y, both of March, and was perhaps the most exciting, although the smallest mister.Four members obly tur up, who, together with Mr.Rothwell, secretary of Lachine Suowshine Cub, trum ed rom Valois to Chateaugtay, thence to soughon waga, me even crossing the Lachine gr in the Vitara which was raging that day, rearing to the city by train The following were menbers who turned up: eaten Molndoe, Messrs.eo.Boulter, J.; UT F \u2018dster.From Lhe faregoing will be noticed the number of Reurdars £iven toeventsother san cross-CuunI 3 gars i; he etes aT vents OFS: and and Thee CR sa AD hide 12th su \u2018Ross | f edal to the winner 0 the ere presented treen gaaoetas satemeut wi \u201cBe trem) in che report po ei toe Associ tion.) season your cotamittes held sixtesn meetings, wi whicu Wore attended as Todows: Angus Grant.Hon.Per.Pres.3 Jas.G p ewvsovuas! À Hobert K.starke, Lst ViC8.\u2026.\u2026.- 13 , xDd vi ves Jesse: 16 W.0, H.Dodds, bon.sec.ceeens 18 W.S.Weldon, reas.a Jas.Bard, mt F, H.Johnston, do J.Wo Fulton, do ohn Turner, do W.J.Baillie do NH.[.Weldon, do ¥.MU, Gardner, do I.L.Paton, Past Pres.5 +.C.A.Mcindoe, Past Pres 3 The whole respecttully Hy pmitted.H, Dobbs, Montreal, April 27, 1802 Hon.Bec.\u2018Fhe following letter shows that the Club is known eveu In the far away mountains of Colorads, To Lhe secretary, Montreal Snowshoe (lub, Mont- rend, Canada: DEAR SIk,\u2014| take this liberty of writing to you for nu other reason than that | am contemplating orgunlzing a snowshoe club here 1 can get things under way.Although ha Spent the whole of last winter in Manitoba, Ignorant of the customary rules tn on la wiih 8uch clubs that I write asx you as a [ayer to send me u copy of your Constitution and R hy aud, i you have none in print, Lo ask vou to ice me a few pointers\u201d a8 to what will conduce to the success of such a club, Aspen 18 in the very heart of the Mockies, at an altitude of 5000 feet and ! uun aus there wil be plenty of snow here during the winter, of which we have already had qu tea I shall estéeni 1 à great favor if you wilt me the benellt of your experience in this di Ke tion, abd If ever you come tu Colorado shall, in re- turk for your kindness.invite you to take a run Wilh the Aspen Snowshoe Club, the Des tu (he Slates, \u2018Frusting you will find it convenlent to write me al un carly date, | remain, Yery réspectfuiiy yours, HENRY CLARK.Aspen, Colo, November 3, 1892, The Argvles.The Argyles made a most excellent showin thelr annual meeting tn regard to the stan a of thelr club, and tho following officers wee tlected, many of them baving shown their eflicl- «bCy last season: Hon.president, Dr.J.A.Hutchison; hon.vice-presidents, Captain C.C.Newton, J.LU.Gesner: president, O'Brien; vice-president, W.D.Mason; bon.score A.Cuthbert; hon.Lreasurar, W.Cuthbert.mittee, W.lore, R.J sou and F.Willoughby = und J.G.Oglivie.FOOTBALL McGill and Toronto Universities.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! ToroNTO, November 11.\u2014 The annual encounters between the Universities of McGill and To- Tonto, have always nc and keen and though played late in Lhe season when both teams have As à rule relaxed from hard ani they have yet y, A.Com- 1, 'R.s$.Kellie, A.Donaul- \u201cAualiors, H, M, Cuoktieid been fraught with good Play and hard work.Yesterday morning on the °\u2019V Araity lawn, In snow three inches deep, Lae, pdt of 1802 took piace, before a surprisingly jarge throng, who feared not the gnow AH the cold à November morning for the sake of seeing a good Kame of Rugby football.There were not a few laiiles among the spectalors who stood lo the tast dissolving snow.The match ended lo a draw by 9 Duthls Lo 9 alter a very even game.cGill played four men in the scrimmage and.relied chiefly on the dribblin cé Hi game played by the forwards; Lhe blue and\u201d whe th one mao on the Jing uncovered, passing game far oy the Sujpery ball permite ted, and succeeded tuirly \u2018The kicking of : halves \u2014 Donahue and Hyon \u2014 was very fine, their long puts bein, rand, and they far excelled the \u2019Varsity half ad e, of whom Jack Gilmour alone shone tu NOTA EEE Ou the wings McDougall, McFariane and Rankin put up a beautiful game, but the latter WAS NO MATCH POR LAIDLAW, who played his usual fauitiess game for \u2018Varsity.Clayes was also tn good try, and played hls usual st game, while Norry Lash also showed u well; Leo Williams played in dashing style.change was made in placing Bond at quarter and Parker on the wing.Both did well tn their new positions.1n the scrimmage Yates was a staunch ut Wark, for the red and white, played a bard backing game.Opposed to him, MoMillan, on \u2018Varsity's centre, was alinost most su notiosuble, but Nels Lash was missed.When McGill won the toss Sapt.Me all, for some inscrutable reason, decided to k north abd though at that time the wind was quiet, it n arose and blew Leavily against the heavy men of the red and white who had an in weight over their opponents.off with a swing and with penalty goal, A touch down Lund a rouge at at the ona of the first half bad da the secs the visitors a ain le second half the Mow) thelr TTC; Ie heat or the ears twenty- ave minutes, and with elght points evened up the he points were 9 we For the remaining 20 minutes there was some hard no scoring was made by etthef Lean.There vas à long series of scrimmaging within McGills 25 yards, and a long sustained scrimmage took lace in the north-east corner and though the several chances they n time was called the score was still 9 points each, and a8 McGill was unwiil- ing to play any longer, though \u2019Varsity was cager for (ray, the match ended In a draw.*Varsity had certainly the best of the game in the latler part of the last half and looked as if 11s stalwarts would have scored If the game were continued.Mr.K.Hayly offictated as referee, and Mr.R.Ross as umptre, aud shortly after 11 o'clock the teams lined up: McGill.Position, Varsity, Brunelle.McQuarrie Dunobue.W.Glimour atheson.J.Gllmour Gaudet Bustin Jacques FR.Bond Tetreau.ie MeDougall.caen annees L White.Leo Williams Rankiu.o.0 LoL ker Primrose Lash CF Clayes cal Bar Yates.Lone 0p.w ilan Burkiey.Viekers uthrie.* At the start Jack giimours Jong | place kick was returned by Bruneile on nt back and a scrimmage occured on cours 2 There was some p in McGill's territory, then N.the \"Varsity for.On offside and Buncing Kicked a onl from the penalty, 4 poiniato 0.Mouill ext Malhèson made good attempt with the 5n0WY ball for a goal, and thou h he falled, McQuarrie wus cof compelled to .4 to 1.After the kick-out, \"Varsity by some 5: y noe running, passing and dribbling , brought ie ball down to the south corner, where Vickers, White got over the line with the bal and Booted airy.Bunting failed on the kick nt goal and the score wus # to 1, Bunting shortly after had à great chance to score after tackling Gaudet, but skip with the ball.Jack Gilmour folowing up, Kicked tuto touch ln goal, and half time came with the score with the wind in their favor ta the second half, Mctill added elghit Lo this store and a draw was decided op, the score standing © Lo 9.Montreal Well Boaten.INPECIAL TO THE STAR.° Toronto, November 10.\u2014Fifteen hundred people gathered at Kosedale this afternoon Lo.witness the Rugby match between Osgoode Hall and Montreal, the champions of their Topeckive pro Vv inces, playing for Canadian championsh! The ground was three or tour inches deep wid \u201csnow it, here and End though a snow- plow had scrape there iL was very slippery ali over.The te.were as follows: \u2014 Osgoode Hail-Back, McKay; half-backs, W J.H.Senkier, Kerr; quarter-Dack, Smeltie; w Patterson, Farrell, Rykert, Po; Peterson, vo E.Senkler: forwards, Youne, .Copel Moutreal\u2014Bac ry, feta ing Mate, np bell, J.Miller; quartier Harçer; auf mieson Monsarrat, Buchanan, Balrg, pou Rodpach: scrimmage, Higginson, Black, H.KR.Grant, Ki \\ vas\u2019 Tete , and Ra, over the Montrealers; t good as the home team In close work.Of gpened up or forcing a couple of juuges, and H.nkler a goal from the fleld.There ae a ans scrimmages, In which ont kicked a fine at in field for Monireal, 300ring the only points made by Lhe visitors doriag the entire re Fam The score was now 7 to In spite o their failure t0 score, however, the tame was very pksools fought.wid wns much closer than appe by the score.K.Kenkler got but Tnlpged © kick, Blake gol a thy an 5 nice but tue ball hi hit ee Post and bounded I back into tho Geld.a ty and a kiok, Blake A GOAL FROM A TRY or} Kerr, and the Nrst daif closed 26 to 5 in favor of Osgoode.Oxguode Hall thus Jrarted th the second halt with a majority mpbell Kicked off for Montreal.Kerr secured 14 and drit- bled ft along to Montreal, Seukler got the ball out of a hard scrimmage, brought dura ten yards from Montreal kd.Senkler.Morin and Peterson took a hand Im, and the latter £0t à Try, which Blake failed to piuce, muking the score 30 to 6, A dribble anross the gual Ine by H, Senkler and Peterson lmmadtately afterwaris forced a ronge.bell go Lhe ball and started for Oro s cam Was met And tackled by &mellle and lout his chance.Montreal dribbledto Uagoode'à 38, whère McKay relieved by punting out of touch.Rykert got the ball and Campbell ran into him and nocked him over, Rykert had to it a physician and was able to continue in pince.The al was worked within a few feet of Montreal's could not, break through and Montreal yarda, scrimmage Wood got } was h ce ne don Juat Outside the ne, moment ater ed across â n 20! Rene Le 5.KE.Senkler acte werk of of that porte, a | to Ee and bave Bu ou yeater.day, but as the former did not show up the\u2019 latter clalmed thé atch by default.Brits Whitewnshod by the Cressents.About two hundred Football enth including a number of ladies, were brie Be tnclem- vo Lhe Bb ay 2 witness the 8: rie for for supremacy in the Ru ugly football lela were pret! large conliugent of Que bad come down with the team.The weather, 1: need hardly be was anything favorable; al did pol seem tu m a.0 were determined to ** rain, shine or Snow, \" The hardly calis for a ve scription.Under the existi dinary rules of sciontile pas to be disregarded, and the was for @ most part necessartiy ofa fn Kick Le ball whenever you get ast the mon on both sides acted y result was a curious Rugby and Association tea won, all right, score, © to 0, the respective\u2019 morte of ihe oe would be interesting tosee a match Crescents and somme of our sealor Leawms.Quebecers play a thoroughly sound Cam nd tween tas BASEBALL, President Young Has Raised $17,000 to Pay Debts.| WASHINGTON November 10.-\u201cIt as some- What of a bother,\u201d remarked President Young, \u201cbut | bave raised as 7 200 tinçe last Fri National League of fession will close the season with every obligation met, including Lhe note of President Wagner, of the L, Which went to protest on Sat.ray.\"bis Was due to a misunderstanding as to the time allowed for a renewal, all uf which was explained to the satisfaction of Mr.Ellfott, who caine over (tom Philadelphia to see me on the subject.eu are tired of lawsuits in the League, and Go business ona proper! Dasis with- our JDaving Fecturas do the courts for a seitic- mehen the National Lea assumed the obligations made necessary by the amalgamation with the American Association a great deal of our paver wont into the hands of who ave tried to make trouble for us at every step.Heppliy they have been foiied in their efforts, for ckera of ot baseball in tne United states are men of % Who will not Desirate to put up money w is needed, and to-day our trial balance Toons a clean sheet or the approaching meeting al Chicago.\u201d TUG-OF-WAR.The Ball Telephone Team's Explanation.\u201cTo the Sporting Editor of the STAR: ix Ja reference to the article on the cham- onsbip tu Lug-ol-war In your issue of the Sth {nat in reference to the part that reads: That the telephone men have stated that they do not care out certain ment, i is not a fact) ard to : Any team in rv {par Babe) tor a rAd: ol Value 0 whic the recogni pre! for Reavy weight tug-of-war.Youra respectfully, T.E.ARMSTRONG.Captain.ss THE KENNEL: Death of the St.Bernard \u201cLord Melrose.\" Lp ogTox.November 10.\u2014\"Lord Melrose,\u201d one of Te rough-coated St.Bernard dogs in the $ port at the MoiroseKennels of gastric colic.He was sired b .out of Recluse, and won any number Of prizes on the bench.He was bred and owned by k.H.Moore, Of Melrose, Last year at the New York Dog Show Le Ark) measured by a number of the members o St.Bernard Club of America, found to de Just 3434 Inches tall and weighed 210 pounds.Good judges that he would not fully sie «ettu-ho was to weep all before him, Bia 1088, ihe death à of his n Lo- serious one to his as it will be almost posaitie to replace Blam.Beveral Yi or fers were refused for Lord M Melrose\" bin .THE CUN, Dr, Carver Will Not Shoot Just Now.Nxw York, Novembder 10.\u2014Dr.W, P.Carve: who is playing the Ben of \u2018the écout fo wid America® at N os, sarden this week, was seen t evening, When asked if there was any ren! ry the report that he and El.were fone to shoot a two- low, of h match with EK.6.Fulford asa Captain Brewer for ths cham p of the world and v000 a side, there was not, \u201cI am in the show business now,\u2019 he * and will be until next spriag.Then, and not until then, will match, ft one any wants to shoot then J think a match can arranged.\u201d CURLINC.The Grand National Curling Club.| nav York, November 10.\u2014A special meet ing tbe executive committee of the Grand National Carfing Club of America Was held this evening al the New York Caledontan Club House, Thomas Nicholson, president of the National Club, presided.It was decided that the North and South of Scotland match, for the Eastern Dalrymple medal, shall be played on Thursday, January 19, at Central Park, New York, at 12 m, AQUATIC.Dunraven\u2019s Challenge Coming.NEw Yorx, November 10.\u2014H.Maitland Kersey received a cablegram to-day stating that a challenge from Lord Lunraven for the America's cu in HN was on the way to New York in the mais of the 88, \u201cGermanic.LACROSSE.- The Crescent Concert.The Crescents held their first annual concert and ball on Wednesday evening and it was a thorough success.Intepesting Scraps of Sporting Gossip.cody Connor, the oarsman, 18 laid up with & bad New Orleans has offered a purse of $2000 for a race between O'Connor end Gaudaur.\u2018 Newark, N.J.has a one-armed letter carrier who uses a bicycle in making bis rounas.The Parts to Brest and return bicycle race cost 35400.Terrout, que Winger, 18 reported to have made pearly $10, 00 \u2018There is every evidence of A decline of interest in the German Derby.The entries show n steady decrease: For 1802, 146; for 1803, 118; for 1804, 110.Mapy of the t 10, moreover.are Aus- \u201cene Hamilton and Osgoode Ball clubs will each receive romething like $300 out of satur- de.°s match.The Union increases {ts coffers $180, and ¢ xpenses eat up the remaining $360 of the $1000 gat Ten graduates of the University of Pennsyl- vanls U 8 footka pall directors a few ago that it apt Dee ould beat Princeton they would give $10,000 to \"the football association for the section of à club house for r Pennayivaniars r.Pepper, of the Latversicy.s one of ten.ub house will de built On the new thall field ben Locust street.Horse shoes of ajuminum have been by the Finnish Dragoon Ke, ment.A number of hurses were one one bind foot with * Aluminum shoes and on ihe Others with ordinary iron shoes.After SIX weeks' use the former had worn rather vatier than tbe ron shoes, and not one at them had ad gone in, pieces, The horses had sil tho time been moving on a hard and stony It 18 thought the a Boat Sid wi succeed in pringing of National Associati \u2018ateur t Cu OX summer.Calu- mot lake, near Paliman, is ide only course available, but it 18 ovjectionabic on ot shallowness and weeds, It is nel 500 fest wide ap ana 134 mile long for $6000, À Jom be of $00 How much à apps can do tora horse ia e Jovi \u201cThe ous \u201cFoxhall,\u201d og A0COm| the double event of Ces and Cam re, was lune in his hocks when was handed over to SH VW far 1 to use Mr, Day\u2019 , bis Dh bin when he can *.bis fact was quite B Paie propre retulc of a fluke.Inthe mare nased © Sidcred à din the head of Lhe stud\u2014* 2 ue \u2014t0uk à fancy to alliance er tae pair was that oa figé macro wee 1 ooisdiatour saw Lhe Li ine Ou.18 pot tne Le was Dig enough for that ho was a PROB horse is proved by 6 fact that, in tothe Derb: the G and St.Leger.bapters bt be written the ties of uwners ch Dis.for Tate horses, A son of the famous * ! high-soan w at that (me ic was the to L he would christen him after most Common of arden vegetables \u2014\u2018Potatoes.\u201d to the lad burst out laughing, thinking his Grace {esting but the Duke very gravely re ake a ptece of chalk and do This Was petore the days oof 8 eho 1, and spelling was not an acco) Which sable bogs excelled, so with \"hs a\u201d :halk the coil\u2019s cusiodlan Inscribed * Pot-BSéé It was now the Duke's turn to laugh, and the odd- looking word so tickled his fancy tha That be insisted upon ils remaining in that form us by barbarous cognomen is one of Tog most.famous horses Of tue century known 1o posterity.COTE DES NEIGES CEMETERY.The Agitation Against the Extension Assuming a Graver Phase.Months have pageed since the publication of the report of Dr.Beaudry condemning the extension of the Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Yet, no action has been taken by the Fabrique, though many petitious have been sent in asking them to remedy the evil.Dr.Beaudry recommended a more exhaus- tive analysis of the water in .wells said to have been lluted.and be intimated that the distance between these wells and recently occupled graves waa 80 slight as to menace the public health.Since then the land owners anda residents have kept up the agitation agalust the Fabrique, but without efect Now they are more exercised than ever, for thelr attention has called to the case of à cemetery in Bootiand which i8 situated like thal of Cote des Nelges and which has polluted the water of an adjoining village to a fatal extent, Thin case is reported in the Glasgow Herald and the report from that paper has been read by most of the Interested parties in the Lote.It shows that eighteen doaths {rom typhoid are directiy traceable to the filtering of water from the graves.\u2018Lhe poisoned wells have been closed by order of the authorities and stringent measures have been adopted to event the spread of the disease.he citizens of Cote des Neiges fear the necessity of adopting similar measures here.Several of them declare thelr determination to take immediate legal action against the Fabrique, and they hope to use the facts of the recent oF their aime Scotland as evidence in support of their Mr.Leland T.Powers\u2019 Entert Entertainment.The entertainment given in the Windsor Hall Tuesday by Mr, Leland T.Power connection w A Tho \u201cWindsor Star Course, atiracted a very fair audience.Mr.Powers\u2019 aim is a rather ambitious one.He u à play tn which he sideayors by himself to impersonate every characte its turn, Last night = David Garrick\" selected, and the general impression left upou the audience was decidedly favorable.The performance was undoubtediy clever of its kind, and served to dispiay very effectively the talents of the player who was best perhape as the old nabob, whose daughter has fallen in love with vid Garrick, 1t 1s greatly to be Guestioned, however, if the greater portion of the audience would not have preferred to see the rid performed by less brilllant artists, but with the usual accessories.One can admire the dexterity of a musician, who plays three or four instruments simultaneous y, but one does not care to spend a whole evening listening to him, Bo it Was with last ni nu 5 affair.The performance was enjoy ingly up to a certain point; but thon the audience began to get just a wee bit tired, and a little variety § sould have been introduced with great ad vantage.fk Murket and Health Ce Committee.$ Wednesday's meeting ot the Market Committee Aid.izeausolell severely oriti- oised the action of the Health Committee ta orderiug the stamping of meat, ats that the ins go waa the control of the Market Contmittee, and the action of the health authorities was altogether unjustifiable.Ala.Gauthier, who was present, said, the whole thing had been done in the terests of publie health, but finally a resolution was adopted requesting the inapectars not to carry out the Inspection at nt, end à sub-éommittee mposed of Ald.Cunningham, usoleil and Hurtubise were appoi to confer with the Butchers\u2019 Association ik regard to the matter.Mr.Wiilison, who has a shop in St.Law- | rencs Market, complained that the clerk would not aliow him to expose his goodsout- side of bis shop and had had him summoned before the der\u2019s Court for doi The matter was leit In the hands o chairman, Ald.Cunningham.The Stranding of the \u201cState of Georgia.\u2019 The enquiry into the strandioæ of the steamship \u2018State of Georgia, 8 tinued at the office of the Harbor Commissioners Wednesday morning.Trefle Toupin, who ee in Sharge of the steamer when dent gccur, ns present, Captain Ritodia, ot the sieaumship \u201cLailsing.\u201d gave sume ovi- dence, alsu the pilot who took down the \u201cstate of Georgia\u201d when she left port the scoond time.The enquiry however, was not conciuded, but the Case will be contina- on Saturday morning.There has been a mass of evidence taken.It spoesrs that the captain of the \u2018State of Georgia this pilot's account after the \u201caident had ovourred but the agents here to pay ft till an investigation was Tela into the dent.The\u201cstateo! Georgia\u201d was thore- fore seized at Quebec, but the seizure has been withdrawn peadiog the result of the enquiry.Fleur Standards fer the Dominion.The following gentismen appointed by Order-in-Couneil met in the Board of Trade OOS osday to fix the standagis o our for the \u2018Dominion of Cana.were present 0.4, Gould, A.E Gagnon, D.Robe Craig, W W.Ogilvie, Sn the fe Mesers.5, Morrie, nf.Hobart Melgnan, Toronto 18 represented y Mr, J Spink; London, by Mr.C.Wane: Hamil Mr.C.R.Smith; Que bec, by Mr.Witla Brodie, and Norval, Ont, by Mr.R R.Nobie.Charged W With Aggravated Assault.A woman, living at 211 St.Constant s was arrested by High Constable Bissonette nésday on & charge of agrravated as sault on another woman liviuæ in the same house, It is allegod that she struck the complainant on the head with à goblet, Inflicting a wound into which efx stitol wera put at the General Hospital.accused when arrested was under the inftu- ence © of liquor and was placed in a cell to get Action Against the Montreal Industrial Exposition Company, Ths community vo?the \u2018Sœurs de la Charité de l'Hôpital Général de Montreal \u201d have applied for a writ of saisie gagerte against the Montreal Industrial Exposition Co, for $1081.48.This amount 18 ciaimed for rent of the Cyclorama building in St Catherine street.Scalded to Douth.\u201cAcsidenñtiy sealded to death\u201d was the verdict of ch Coroner's jur body of Alfred, the tao Fear old so ot ie Philias Hebert, of Papineau Road.child was scalded by PUISE to pull : pot of boliinæ water off the »! \u2018Sent to Prison for Ouse Tear, was > x - Sh Ciera pal | the adjacent Coeds wore (nfasial: a meal of her, and thns HE of vit -one of SEs STH; \u2014 OR, \u2014 T he Mystery of Rutledge Hall ê; CHAPTER XX\u2014(Continued.) \u201cI think that it is very likely that there will be no need for me to go into particulars,\u201d Sidney faltered rather nervously, raising her beautiful cyes to his with a pathetic look of entreaty.\u2018You will know as much about it as I do myselt\u2014perhaps more\u2014wben I recall the matter to your memory ; you have not forgotten.\u201d 8he paused a moment ; her lps were 80 dry and parched that specch was almost a difficulty ju then.* You have not forgotten,\u201d she went on more firmly.\u2018\u2018 the\u2014the\u2014murder which took place here nearly two years ago \u201c The \u2018murder, madam ?\" he echoed, the interest deepening, although some surprise mingled with it at the upex- pected word.* Yes\u2014a gentleman\u2014Mr.Rutledge of Rutledge Hall\u201d \u2014her voice had suuk al most to a whisper\u2014* who was found in his library shot dead.\u201d There was silence for some minutes in the library.The detective's head was leaning on his hand, Sidney was watching him anxiously.\u20181 remember perfectly,\u201d he said, then, lifting his head.* The body was found in the morning by the servante, à gun by is side, bearing the initials of a gentleman in the netghborhood who disappeared at the time In company with the murdered man\u2019s wife.\u201d \u201c Bupposed to be in her company,\u201d Sidney murmured faintly.ere wus no proof that he was not.\u201d ** There was no proof that he was,\u201d she said quickly.The detective smiled.\u2018 Was there not?\u201d he sald coolly.\u201c Welly, perhaps not: but it was a likely supposition.The lady was very much younger than her husband, 1 be- Heve ?\u201d * Yes.\u201d .\u201cAnd very handsome ?\u201d \u201cVery handsome.\u201d \u201c\u201c And the gentieman with whom she fled, or with whoin she is eupposed to have fled, hud been In love with her before her marriage ?* \u201c He admired her very much.\u201d \u201c But was not in love with her?\u201d Sidney made no answer.* Am\u2019l to understand so?\u2019 he asked quietiy.\u201c1 am not Hkely to be able to judge,\u201d she answered, with some unwiilingness, \u2018because he was enguged to me at the time.\u201cant Another momentary pause ; then the detective leaned forward, putting his haud impressively on the table.\u2018 Mrs.Daunt,\u201d he said gravely, \u201cthere is an old proverb which bids you tell your lawyer and your doctor the whole truth.It apples equally well in our case.Unless you tell me the whole truth and all your suspicions, I can do but little.\u201d \u201cT will answer any questions,\u201d she murmured faintly.\u201cThank you.Then do you think that Mr.Greville\u2014that was the name \u2014! think I am not mistaken-was in love with Mrs.Rutledge ?\" He had taken out his little note-book again, had consulted it, and now sat with the pages open in his hand.\u201c1 think eo,\u201d Sidney murmured.\u2018Tueretore her marriage was a great disappointment to him ?\u201d \u201c Yen.\" \u201cBo great that he was not able to hide it from you, to whom he was es | __ Kaged ?\u201d \u2018 He did not try to do so.we were very old friends.\u201d ** The coroner's fury brought in a verdict of wiltul murder against him.They could not do otherwise; the proofs were very strong against him.\u2018 * But he was innocent.\u201d ; \u201c And yet he ran away, and Mrs.Rutledge disappeared at the same time!\" the man remarked, with a amile.\u201c Mrs.Daunt, I do not wish to distress you\u2014on the contrary, my only object is to spare you palin and suspense.Let the matter rest; it will be better for Mr.Greville and for all concerned.He has had a wonderful escape from punishment; the enquiry and search after him must have been of a very lukewarm kind, or he would have been found long ere this, The matter has sunk into oblivion now, Do not reopen iu.\u201d \u201cYou think him guilty,\u201d she sald passionately ; \u2018* but 1 am convinced of his innocence.Oh, air,\u201d \u2014she stretehed out her hands with a little appealing gesiure\u2014\" you do not know how gentle he was, how incapable of such a crime! He was as innocent of it as you are.I cannot give up this endeavor to prove his jnnocence,\u2019 she added.so earnestly that tears rose in her beautiful eyes: \u2018* No one ever tried before ; he had not one friend here to defend him.His father believed him guilty.I could do nothing then, and all these long months he has been hunted and in misery and concealment.But now I am rich, I have plenty of money, and I cannot remain passive.Wiil you help me?Ah, do not make up your mind to his guilt! Surely your experience has taught you how very often innocent people have been condemned, and that even proofs are not always to be depended upon! Do help me, sir; I am so powerless alone !\" \u201cBat your husband?\u201d ho sald gent- iy, touched by her passionate distress and by the lovely appealing face.\u201cBe will not help me,\u201d she answered, weeping.* He believes him gulity; besides was he\u2014Frank\u2014not my lover once 2\u2019 she added passionately.\u2018Can you expect my husband to help him ?\u201d ** Ah, true!\u201d he anawered gravely.\u201cI had forgotten.\u201d * Think what his life has been!\" she continued eagerly, seeing that her words had touched him.\u2018\u201c Me is innocent, and he suffers as if he were guilty.He has no friends\u2014 he whom every one liked once, for whom every one had a kindty word.'His father is wealthy, and he has been starving ; his sister is fading away, dying from à broken heart nt his misery, and he has.not a friend\u2014not a\u2019 friend but me, a poor helpless woman, bat fied at every turn.Oh, do help us, do help us! You are so clever ; you can prove his Innocence; and we shall be grateful, so thankful I\" Her hand was on his arm now, the little trembling jewelled hand, and the beautiful impassioned face was raised to his in earnést entreaty.The keed stern {ace softened as he gently made her sit down.\u201cI will help you ff 1 can,\u201d he sald; and, used as he was to scenes of distress and suffering, he felt hin lip guiver he heard her passionate, almost in- erent thanks.\u201cThank me when I have proved your \u201cIf he is her absence from\u2019 the drawing-room to be noticed.She was beginning to dread the young barrister's keen enquiring glances, and she almost wished that his visit would come to a close.\u201cWill an hour be sufficient?\u201d she sald timidly, \u201c1 dare not remain with you longer, lest my husband should suspect.\u2019 \u2018** Mr.Daunt 1s in the house then ?\u201d \u201c\u201cOh, yea! But he is laid up from an accident in the hunting fleid, We are safe from interruption.\u201d \u201cI wonder you were not afraid to receive me here ?\u201d he sald, looking at her in some surprise.\u201cIt was not very prudent; but 1 could not walt to be prudent,\u201d she answered faintly.* And I am my own mistress to & great extent.But I am afraid of incurring my husband's dis- picasure and arousing his suspicions ; guilt.ood ?\u201d \u201c\u201c Half that time will be sufficient ; and that space will not be longer than an interview with your dress-maker or taflor,\u201d he answered\u2014'\u2018 and I believe ladies have tailors now.1 need not trouble you with many questions,\u201d he added, glancing at his uotæ-book.\u2018\u201c1 can easily obtain the newspaper ae- counts of the murder and inquest; but, As you were intimately acquainted with the parties, I may glean some information which may be useful.You will tell me all the truth,\u201d he added seriously, ** and anything I do not ask you, but which you think it would be advisable for me to know.Pray do not hasitate.You need not look frightened,\u201d he continued, with a reassuring smile; \u201c you are speaking in confidence, and I will not make.use \u201cof any infor mation you give me against your friend.\u201d \u201cThank you,\u2019 Sidney said timidly.(To be Continued.) 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D PERMANENTS CURE: Price.ea 0 Cte- euist on ap) strictly private, cetnin ES x be 1084, 8 ras ï HN | LL , A REMEDY 2 Ma.DISEASES A Preventive Dy.20 aLAXiAL en » he La Snes the vs ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, 160 Forum Dawn Saaser.ay REAL 1 IMPROIAL TO THE STAR) ~~ Naw York, November 11.\u2014-The latest ro- \u201c porte-from Twesdsy's election make no - marked change in the wremendous majority \u2018for Cleveland and titevenson.It is probable that the Republicans have wou nine instead \u201cof aghs elector in Michigan, which would \u201cmbake Clexsiand\u2019s majority in the electoral 181.On.the other hand, alight pluraiity for Har- wison's - es may be wiped out mot connting the votes of Ohio, which state \u201cfwin do out.Pablo is very close, and it may require the official count to determine the resuls.in California is nar- - 40,400 iscouein Claxviand will cave a plurality of over 16,000 against à piurality for Harrison in1888.0L, 1000.Kansas Is ou suk visimed by the Republt- ans, but is no reason to belleve they ave secret it and the state is apparently eaver Column.A © foutue ot is result io Kansas is that a Cons - man ab.Beit som.Lhe state.The mo cratic \u201cpluraiit =.pdpdians is between ] 600 ane il, in West Virginia y 50uD.ln\u2019 Cntotado the Democrats and populate have taken everything from eleo- \u2018 Lors to donatables and the former wiil con- trot both branches of the jouislature for the firet time in the history of tie Stal South Dagota ie.stiil ima by the fusioniste, though the claim is disputed.The Démoorata have gained the lead in the © UL.8.Senate; but have not secured a clear majority.lilinois has Zone Republican at every Presidental sleotios siuce the formation of the Repuvlican ty in 1860, io has jd gone Democrat in a Presidential year for chirty-two years.Indiana went Democrat in 1786 andin 1854 Ab other Presidentiai ejections from 1860 inclusiva thar State has steadily remained in the Hopublican column, California went.Lemocratic in 1880; at all poi Presid.otial elections the State sblican ever since 1860.Eo toh an has always been solidly Republican at Presidential elections Plaralities by states.New York, November 11.\u2014Ihe exact votes from severa! of the States are not yet in.The pluralities, so {Ar as given, compared with the vote at the last election, are as follows: Alabama.REMAINS DEMOCRATIO.Result in 1H588.-\u2014Clevelaud,1 17,320; Harrtson, 67,197.Plurality for Clevelt nd, 60,123.Cleveland's plurality is 40,000, Arkansas.REMAINS DEMOCKATIC.Result In 1848.Cleveland, 55,082; Harrison, 68,752, Plurality for Cleveland, 27,210.Clevelanu's plurality over Harrison is 18,000.California.TURNRD DEYOCRATIO Result in 1888.\u2014Cleveland, 117,729; Harr son, 124.816.Plurality for is'arrison, 7087.Cleveland's plurality over Harrison is 60U0.Coloradn.GOSS POPULIST, Result tn 1888 Cleveland, 37.5 Harrison, 50,776 Piurality tor Harrison, 15 207 Weavar's plurality is 14,864.Connecticut, REMAIN$ DEMOURATIO.Result in 1388\u2014Clevéland, 74,620; Harrison, 76.584.Phurauiy for Cleveland, 346.Cleveland\u2019s plu.ality is 336.Deluware.REMAINS DEMOCRATIC.Result tn 1888 Cleveland, 16.414: Harrison, 12,973.Plurality for Cleveland, 3441, Cleveland's plurality is 518.Florida.REMAIN DEIICRATIC.Result In, 1888-\u2014Uleveland, 30,561; Harrison, \u201c26, 659.-Piurality lor Cleveland, 12 L002 : Cleveland\" + plerality Is 22,000.: Georgia.) = REMAINS DEMOURATIC.\u201cResult.An 18RW-\u2014Ulévelana, 100,440; Hart on, 40.446.Piurality for C léveland, 80,0 Cleveiand\u2019s plurality is 50,000.Idaho.NEW STATE.Waaver's plurality is 1 ti, INlinots.TURNED DEMCCRATIC.- Kesulcin 19H8\u2014UuTEland, 348,371; Harrison.-370,476.Pitral.y for Harrison, 22, 104 Cleveland plurality is 20,000, Indiana.: TUENRD DEMPCRATIO.Result 11 1828 \u2014Cleveiand.261,013; Harrison, \u201c969,565, Piulality fer-Marrison.2348.i Cleveland's plarality is 10,600.A Towa.nm nc cen ce KREMALES BRPUBLICAN.Reauit in 1888-\u2014Cieveland, 179,877; Harrison, 211,058.Prurality for Harrison, 32,081.Harrison's plurality is 20,000, Kansas.GOES POPULIST.© Reswly 1n '1888\u2014 Cleveland, 102.7 45; Harri- \u2018so, 182,904: Prarality for Harrison, 80, 159, Weaver's plurality is 4000.Kentueky.> REMAINS DEMOCRATIC.Result tn 1M8#- Btout, New York llama, New York; eb, iles, ST, LAWRENCE BALL., Londo n, Ont.; Mrs.Balcer, Th Lambdkin.uebec: F.are, M ; F.E.Marslard, New York; Dan.\u20ac.Malone.hree Rivers; H.Pareat, Metapedia: L.A.Robitaille, Quebec: J.D.holder.New York: A.pa: C- Thom, mp son, Chicago; Jas.Williamson, Que BALMORAL HOTEL.F.Anmably, Ottawa; Geo.A.Bawen, Medicine Brodie, Que Hat; W.uebec; H.T.Christen, Ottawa: Thos, J.Holdgerat: Sieriervile: 3 Sam Jackson, Toronto; vs.M Ottawa: pr TP.pri 1708 EE Quebcer Soon Ormsby, Dan- vilie; J.8.8.Retollack, Belleville; Miss Rod, In.verness.CITY HOTEL.A, C.Amos, North Bay; R.Bethune, Lancaster Ont.; J.A, Barber, Ottawa, Ont; L.C.Barbey.Boston; W.A.Booth, and Alf.C; Lalamiers, Ottawa; Auguste Le , St Hyacinthe: Mills, iriquots, Ont.; J.H.Whson, Ottawa: W.8.Kôdriok Ottawa; B.B.Lis towel; R, Yule, Ottawa, Ont.BIRTHS.DUFRESNE\u2014In this city, on the 9th Jost, the wife of Alderman J.M.Dufresne, of MARRIAGES.GREIG ARCHIBALD-\u2014AL the residence of the pride\u2019 paren nts, by the ad J.MacGillivray, B.b., on ay mber Robert Greig to Ella Moir, aughter of Soha Archibald, both of Cote 8t.Antoine, Mo! outronl, SWEENEY-RODGER\u2014On the 19th of October, at C Py Sache nSwoenar.of Trey, N.f., wo C8 ames Swoeney, , NT.DEA THS.\u2018 PLYNN-At 80 Cathedral street, Ada Marguerite, dearly beloved child of M, J, and Mars Finn: FERAL Charfottetow ae HER mind Walter \"i Hef ts on à Novmmber 1802 M on Delived wife of Edward dence.in me th inst.Lramediatelr On ar- Hivai of 3.30 ot trate tro Ram \"tue age ot 30; Chaos vee, ithe 10th Jontax the age au.Funeral at Ques.The Rector of the High Schasl and One of the Teachers Kxoserated from Oharges of Discoursesz, Fie.The regular montbly meeting ot the Board of Protestant Commissioners was heid in the High this forenoon.The lev.Principal MaoViear was in the chair and there were present the Rev.Dr.Shaw, the Rev.Canon Evans, Alder men Wilson, MoBride and Thompson, Mr.Rexford, Principal of the High School, and Mp.Arthy, superintendent.A voluminous correspondent in connection with a complaint of discourtesy against Principal Rexiord of the Hign School, was laid before the meeting.Mre U H.Dobbin brought the complaint and she was represented by r B 8.Weir her husband also being present rs, Dobtin's statement was Fead.It reformed to the day on which she entered her two boys to High Schoul.Bhe had told Mr.Rexiord rector that would not have them whipped and Mr.Rexford had given ber tu understand that under his regime tnere would be no necessity for any such prooseding.The first day the boys went to school one ol them came back delighted with the teacher, Miss Sinclair, but the uther told her (Mrs.Dobbin) that the teacher spoke rudely to the boys and that he heard her tell one of them that she would take him downstairs and give him a sound thrashing.Mrs.Dobbin then tells of a visit to Mr.Rextard, whom she went to see about Miss Sinclair's alleged threats She says: \u201cI little dreamed through what a terrible ordeal ol insult and humiliation I was about to 1 little d Frank, Mr.Rexford received me very careless.y ie assumed 4 domineering tone and brow- boating manner to the tke of which 1 had never Lelore been exposed, and which I could not have imagined that any man would dare to assume to a woman of my age and position.\u201d The statement goes on to say that Mr.Rexford doubted her words in reierenco Lo Miss Sinclair's threats tu lash or thrash her puplis.Mr.Bexford had said that his teachers DID NOT THREATEN OR FRIGHTEN, and called Miss Sinclair, telling her of Mra.Dobbin\u2019s charges, repeating that he knew them to untrue and, 8 Dobbin says, in her statement, \u201cmaking it impossible for a cowardly woman to dare contradict him.\u201d Mr.Rexford, with a most contemptuous manner, said: \u201cYou see there is no truth in your charges; your boy 1s stmply trying to excuse himself for not doing his jessons properly.\u201d \u201cWhy did you not bring your boy to face Miss Sinclair?\u2019 Mr, Rexford bad asked, to which Mrs.Dobbin says her statement; \u201cOh, thank God that | not expose my iunooent child such insults and accusations.\u201d Alter giving graphie description of the nterview between Mise Sinclair, Mr.Rexford and herself, Mra, Dobbin goes on tosay: \u201cAfter bowing potitel fiy cÙ 1 turned away, wondering if this was and if Mr.Rexford was yan te \u2018Autocrat of the High School,\u2019 aithougb he arrogated to himsell the powers ol the Russian Czar.How tertiole the of the \u2018Autocrat of the Hign School\u2019 It not only exten da Lv the mothers of his pupils, but even al withdrawing their children, these mothers may stil! insul and browbeaten pr him.He will not allow me to say what think of his cowardly teacher who would falsoiy accuse my child to screen herself from blame.He would pot allow me to say what | think of him, the man into whose charge 1 had confided my irank and feariess boy and whose duty it was to protect and defend.Yet he could stand by, on- couraging his impeccable teacher to take away that child's character for truth and honor without the slightest investigation.MR.REXFORD'S STATEMENT.Rev.E.I.Rexford, reètor, read a statement regarding his side of the case.He said that Mrs, Dobbin ma ap sphcation personally for tue admission of her boys, and asked that they should be exempt from corporal punishment.This he could not promise bad dno power tu make special arrangements.As a matter of fact, he added, there had been corporal punishment since the opening in September.Mre.Dobbin then registered the names of her two boys ool.Toe elaest was in did to cording r's statement nothing happened while the boy was in her class to disturb the routine.then detailed his interview with Mrs Dobbin, who complained that Miss Sinclair had told one boy that she would have him lashea in the bail below and that this had frightened her own boy.He also refers to the Interview between himseil, Mrs.Dobbin and Miss Sinclair, in which the Jast named aenied having \u20ac language attributed to her and Mra Dobbin tmputed the making of Ialse statements to Miss Sin- In this interview a long discussion took piace about the merits of the question, but it was imposslbie to convince Mrs.Dobbin that Miss Sinclair had been ngnt and the former withdrew with the remark, \u201cI cannot allow my boys to remain here if the teachers are allowed to pan Mr.Weir asked à question regardin the mode of punishment in the school, and his attention was drawn to the foliowing rule: Corporal punishment mus must Le A only « on plik the Bosed ater or he pupil has Des mat Arar that such about to de in- oe apswer to agottar 22 Mr.Rex- fora sald Mrs.accused Mise Sinclair of being Sob of a falsehood.The Chairman rem Mr.Weir that he was granting him & good deal of liverty in allowing him to ask some of his questions, to valch Mr, Weir said he did not Want any 8 Miles Sinclair was led.She had been ten years in the employment of the Protestant Schoo! Comm! ore.ed one of the boys {f not do his lessons have to use the strap.Mrs.Dobbi was in the me room at time.Mrs.Dobbin had reflected on her veracity.She may have threatened a boy when Mrs.Dobbin\u2019s son was in the room but in.atriet accordance with Miss Wlgo the rules of the school.n, & teacher, was brought in to prove that Mr.Rexfo 1 not shout at Mrs.Dobbin during the interview.ree .y going to Weir interrupted him by the remerk:.\u201cI will not allow my examination to be interru Mr.Chairman.\u201d Grant Campbell and Eawin Cook had evidence Mr.Bextord and Mr.tr Weir for their Foepective \u2018sides, the Gommissioners brought in the following va9 fun ditestion Dan brun red 5 Chm dm int tas Shown (1) he t ot Face by the chaman wi es concerned; by the fact that no at- been qu eure pis have tempts have fined: tin pia nants F i Van mae WIS a caer ant be id be pt from Paie ment, Thé reêtor ha sut À thy paies of Tector limi 4 to cases of with equiacions ry es no boyb in not they pet Por pe WT ANA \"The local stook ex and ] States and Canada fn all lines Of trade, as a reform of ihe tariff to countries.Cie .an tion, to this end he will great pnergies those of party.a to adhere cy and not everlastingly ge \u201ctarif as the Re, © Front Mt sich be has won bis oi ge bis rates count remains s y and un p.cou call loans, and 6igc to 7 p.c.for 4 ee mer- cantlie r.Sterling exchange is od.The market continues very strong \u201cbullish\u201d fn tone and active for the general st, B of Montreal 1a a verite, and every share oftepod \u2018 a readily snap up: TI \u201c street \u201d Opinion 18 that the half yearly statement of the Bunk wil #bow increased profits, though the statement is only for the six lean months of the year.Itis well-known that during this time the bank haa from .twelve Lo fifteen million dollars of is surplus capital ling tn New York and Chicago, upon which it did not receive an average of more than one per cent, per aunum.this vast surplus is now rostively em- loved at rates ranging from six to seven Per cent.This morning the stock sold ve 25e feos regular).Ihe transfer books will De closed © 16th | Ww shares of Ontario Bands % 119, and Merchants at ro Commerce were placed at 146, and North- at 92.A small amount\u2019 of Duluth sa at 124, Telegraph were st, rong and advanced ola trading from 15534 to 15634 and at the opped w 158 Without further concessions up - TY A .ere pack 224, then sag ok Jimaped 22334 at the close of tbe Board.A large block of Canadian Pacific changed hands at 88 to Jun Cable Co.continues strong, selling today at and little offering.Street Hallway wero frm, and advanced On sales oo share and ua frac- at 250.(Colored Catton were in demand with deals at 112 to .The Bonds were sold 103.The rest of SL was quiet, but steady.Tho London discount markets are firm.The rate in fhe open market be p.\u20ac.andthe Bank of England 3 p.c.The nues weekiy statement shows a decrease of £8.Jon gold.The Bank lost on balance yesterday The New York money arret 18 active and rates op call range from to 034 per cent.Time loans are in better Paca al 5 to 6 ver otot, as KA dames and riod.Sterlin exchange is ads.The dap post rates Aro 484 for sixties and AT or ctual rates were ER to dans dé or suxtio Yr avis to 80k for deman 486%; for cable erciais were Hs 3 oa documentaries 281.Cand Paris francs 520 for long and 517 HI for short.Grand Tru to-day Closed at 58% for 1st pref.and 38 for 2nd ore nks in London MORNING SALES.\u201457 Moutrog at 2388; - tarioat 119; 2 Merchants at.163 Sommers at 148; 150, North-West Land ; 75 do at 8834; 1 Street haul a se 7 do at 235 2: 0 at 2.10 Royal Rlectric a 250; 412 Colo] ored Cotton at 112; 25 do at 112: $2300 do Bonds at 103.! AFTERNOON SALES TS Bank M 23 3 doat 234.25 do at 232, 25 do Fy 230%, 25 do at 220; 50 (Commerce at grant Ville Mare at 82 ; 150 Tel 156 le 1334 146 \u20ac 0 Gas 224, 6 io Bradt 25 Cable 173%; ya Fo 1 88 100 D 13214; 16 Telephones 162 Hu: wu 2 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.rted for She STAR by Gord Stoo Brokers.t.Sacrament iat thy & Co.sa aston\u201d 2 a M.A.A.A Grounds.Pn BT 55 Saturday, 12th Nov.,1892 19 \u2014 119 DAS PM ps 109% 128 Admission 25 Cents, Ladies free.15 13 253 M.A A A Passer good.£ Q 119 Piay Snow or Shine 163 165 : 1604 164 161\" A.G.B CLAYTON, 153 142% - 266 1 Hon.Bro, M.F.B.C.oh - 12h 10134 \u2014 101% join 8.ue 43 LECTURE-\u2014\u2014 : ZR I: NE je 150% 1354 REVEREND CANON ELLEGOON, M.A.3 1 3 172% In the Hall of the Churol ot Be.James the Apgatie, SB IE FREI RE SE - \u2014 \u2014 Im BU of mu 0 « ng 8 CW, 80% OÙ 5 rie care will be nie naine wi o Nor &0 .us 894 a0 instrumental music.Aduoussion, 25c.264 2 Burseth, Co.23% 236 295 ; 20 iow we M.G.A.Snow Shoe Club.8 na 57% 8734 The Annual Meeting of the abovecinb Laveas Bhippinz\u2026 _ = 108 will be held in the Armonrs on Monday Col Cet Mila 312 110 111 310 evening, Nov.14th, at 8 o'clock.Full attendance Beads.il 103 108 102% nos Order.266 2 Mt\" Catton .192 140 142% 133 \u2014_ LR wos 9 oo = 40 130k ONTREAL BRIGAD 0 1 1 GA ARgiso BON AR RY.250 251 249 The i parade to-nizht = - = the Dril fa nt A shock harp, in = - ~ isin clothes.Thi is # u 19% 123 2 plain cloth LY his pars e a connection 29 : 3 2 ne foo ~ 156, 125 , TE UDSON REID.a \u201cg 2 3x 2251 XA OATS: oR N Now Jan.4 wat se ver closed 66466 cash, rg wWäkat closed Ne.hard 74340 Nov., 74¢ Dec., 800 May; No.| Northern, 70Mc Nov., 703¢c B.bec, 776 M TO 74 Nov., 78 i3sé May.CORN, 50 Es 8% u on an .3.2 &n.13-48 May.N 'Nov., $7.90 N Dec., $7.77 Jan., 3 82 May.Æolan Organ Rocital.These interesting Saturday recitais will be resumed for the winter to-morrow, at 3 - Pratte's piano room, Besldes showing his instruments, it te Mr.Pratte\u2019s intention to make the programme interesting in a musical point of view.Profersnce will be given to selections little known in Mont.We publish the programme in another column.If Dr.Laviolette\u2019s Syrup of Turpentine contains no narcotics, how can it be so very efficacious?Because it goes right to the sore spol and attacks the cause.A proof that it does so, is that it never fails.Itis better ton meat danger than to wait for it.He that is on a lee shore, and foresees a hurricane, stands out Lo sea, and encounters a storm to avoid a shipwreck.AOLIAN ORGAN RECITAL Æolian Organ Recital, Saturday.12th November, st 3 p.m., at Mr.L K N.Praite's Piano Ruums, No.1676 Notre Dame Btreet PROGRAMME.1.Les Vopres enn Overture.2.Dolce fur Niente~(iavotte.Verdi =! È ® 853 FE 4 Oh.Concerto E Minor-Romance-Larxbetto, prion 6, Canzonetta .Po.Hollaender \u20187, Feramors Lichertanz .Rubinstein H.9.Anita's Dance.Admission on presentation + ot ?Viehting Card.HENRY BIRKS & co., PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN, LIQUEUR STANDS, WATER SETS, CLARET JUGS, Is Sterling Silver.Finest Electre-Plats ard Chelue Cul Glass.235, 237 ST.JAMES STREET.FOOTBALL! Junier Championship.McGILL ve.MONTREAL, NEW YORK STOCK CHANGE Specially reported for the Br.Book Broïers, Bt, Francois Tavier siseee.Nov, 4x a Not 6 Open\u2019.Close.Open'g.Clos.EC A = - \u2014 103$ 103 65% 144 sx #9 se os ex \u2014 i 1 \u2014 133 \u2014 : ia 15 - 7 27 2 \u2014 és a ë: - 445 445 44 à \u2014 126% 19 = Tow ion abl = _\u2014 _ 183 \u2014 _ - 128 = 133 = 18 z ng = a1% \u2014 4 5M 47m GSM 51 51 sl 0 1166 11 aim SC = = c pu sg QU 52 51% 12 = 12 = 2 ox 3 82 \u2014 30% 30% Tu sx 8 \"FR + 88° 8x 8 sou go 80% 106% à 108 102° 108 2 4 48 da aE ie = 3 5 - & 4 = aR 7 Za aa = 40 = a WB ex NEW YOKK\u2014 WHEAT T closed 0x Nov, T78 Deo.70k Jan.80% N Feb., 823 Marc Indigestion Cured \u201cI have for years been troudled with Barsaparilla the effect was surprising.It gave me feat relied, sad ! now eet without thet terrible êis- trees.I also rest well as night and am in good gen- Wm.Wade.etai bealth, for ail of which 1 thoux HOOD# VAR- MAPARILLA.* Wy.Wapn; Boot and Khoe dealer, 17 Merrimacs Street, Lowell, Mass, Qo) HOOD'® PILLA cure liver ills, constipation Tm LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & CO, Beabers Sow York Siook Exchange, BANKERS, Oflos-183 MR.Jem ttvens, |: à York Ofiles\u201415 Bread stress CMS opatre Sapontiz subiest te check.Tateress allowed Cr Brosks ead 20 with a FOR SALE.Non 93, 95, 87, 99, Church Street \u2018 Resutiful atons front Senemen ta, 50 ft.front, pa: #l,320 r jear- will sell low to prompt Baar.Apply w GEO.W.LIGHTHALL.26316 team 303, N.Y.Lite Rulliding.ACESON'S NEURALGIA POWDERS.4 fin SALE J care for dere wlio ove aren BR try Ta Tin sve: ine of 30d in Dance © per.nanent prived rite po et 3264 Se Datnèrla e.1a\u2019 HE EB and \u2014\u201cPECIRY Romie Complying with general request, BEECHAM'S PILLS will in future for the United States be covered with A Tasteless and Soluble Coating, completely disguising the taste of the Pill without in any way impairing its efficacy.Wholesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal.For salc by all druggists, né REMEMBER ta the latent triumph in pharmacy for the cure of all the symptoms indicating KIDNEY AND LIVER Complaint.If you are troubled with Costivenoss, Disziness.Nour MEMBRAY\u2019S stomach, Headache, Indigestion; Poor Appetite, Tired Foellag.Rheumatic Fuine, Slespless Niæbts, Melancholy Feel- ink, Back Ache.MEMBRAY' NID.NEY AND LAIVEE CURE will give tm- KIDNEY wo mediate relief and EFFECT A CURE.Bold at all Drug Stores.Write to PETERBORO MEDICINE CO.(Limited) for testimouials LAST EDITION Recommended By the Duwtac BABY WILL LIKE IT.JERSEY IT WILL LIKE BABY.BRAND, CONDENSED JERSEY COW MILK.Jersey Brand Condensed Milk, obtained exclusively from the milk of Jersey Cows, is recome mended by Doctors as absolutely pure.__ It pays Grocers to keep it Sells 20 cents per 1-1b, Tin, MANUFACTURED BY THE FORREST CANNING CO 256% HALIFAX, N.M, saw tr Esplanade Avenue Is s thoroughfare of 66 feet and ia situated BETWEEN DULUTH AVENUE MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE t is reached by the Park Avenue Eleotric Cars to eight minutes from O The east side unly can be aile bon and every FRONTS ON THE PARK.This property will bear close inspection, VERY FEW LOTS LEFT.Apply to ALBERT E.LEWIS, 26413 aw Temple Building.LIVER CURE 266x1 ae 248x2awt re BICYCLE STORAGE 80e A MONTH.Insured at a amall extra cost.We will store a limited number of Bicycles for the Winter montb« Repairs axpocialiy, Cushions sliornd Wok Poeuiuatica Enimelling sod ling.FT.WwW.BOYD X SON, Motre finme Miroes.nts for 1593 260 5eodx 10688 We are sole Rudxw P8\u2014 1t You are Interestedis WEDDING STATIONERY BISHOP'S, 169 call as St.Juimes St.21 2tf A PHOTO ENGRAVER, tical Photographer and Etcher, for Half Tone Line Engraviongs, is now open for an engage- mont.Could eke y ohare of of the photographic and tehing if req BR REINILOLU, >85x3 12 mt.ancels Xavier & PRE, oF QUE EC DISTRICT or MONT- reai\u2014In the Saverio Oo - t \u201c0.JAMES BAXTER, of the City and District of Mont.oa], Broker, veraus CHARLES\" CHAFU ™ heretofors of the same place \u201c80d n absent from the Province of Quebec, De- T Defendant fa ordered to appear within two JID MowTREAL, 11D November.1892.GEO.H, KERNICK.Deputy Prothonotary.EDDY CO.2686 2 NDURATED .FIBRS WARE == Should be used by every one during the CHOLERA SCARE.=> NO CONTAGION.28 Mk fir Pals Tubs Washbasins Ele of the abire War TELEPHONE 1619 318 ST.JAMES STREET.uu GREATOVER This is the time when every, body needs COAT FALE an gvercost, and THE place to buy it and save money is at The Model Clothing House, 126 St.Lawrence st.A great mle is now going on there, where MEN'S, YOUTHS\" AND ve OVERCOATS AND PEA JACKETS In Melton, Bee N can be secured at n ver, Nap \u2018ad Frieze, oan at the lowest Men\u2019s Na Men's Al Wool Wors ted Ove YOrcoats.Men's Fine AH All Wool Melton Overcoats, lap seams, raw otenssssiane EE reer $6.00 7.50 suce state 2Sve aevossses edge, tal Men's irish Friese Overcoa Men's Pea Jackets, in Tw sari collir, well fished 1 9.50 finishe 1.Nap and Friexe es a, 3.50 Priexe.\"dnd al her gods il esi cbesp accordingiy.ee competi w Please call call early a avoid THE MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE, © WANTED for all to secure their Wi sad every one should take Winter Clothing at prices Don\u2019t Forget The Address; 126 St.Lawrence Main Street.veur2 The Montreal Dally, Bras, priutcy ob La § | cation Of wi.GALES Butoss wus BUrbls by H ut AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IS | == ss, \u2014 TO INVESTORS In Real Estate Are offered Blocks of from 10 to 40 Lots, on St, Lawrence, Mount Hoyal ave, St.Louis st, and St.5 APPLY TO Urbain, ALBERT E.LEWIN, Temple Bullding.LAND FOR SA LE.Lot fronting on Milton street, containing an areas of 18,4948 feet; also lot fronting on Sherbrooke street, Area 20,800 feet, with the first class, cut stone front, detached residence thereon.J.Cradock Simpson & Co: 181 St James Street.| vugus : 26413 Jaw MONEY TO LEND.5 P.C.TO 6 P.C;, First Mortgages.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 266x2 ; 181 Mt.James Ntront.JUST A FEW LEFT OF THOSE LOTS Belonging to ihe Westmount Homestead Oo'y ss Argyle and Meatarville Avenues COTE ST.ANTOANE.To ol tbe t ti wil Close m, out pro Cg Prades den avored I Tone | .A drains.water, electric Lien half oity es: Te JAMES CLAXTON, 238x 180 Bt.J 8 OTE ST.ANTOINE BOULEVARD PROPERTY (The street that is tt f?Pine where | fand ie AST $1.00 .Toot.lr à have bec Years ago for 20 THE VERY PINEST BUILDING SITES where the view is Unsurpassed, Only 25 te 30 conts per foot.IN TWO YEARS WILL BE WORTH DOUBLE .THIS FIGURE, The cote ft.Antoine Council! bas nted bas franchise.and an 0 will ott ra aning by the lst June next Lo this - Only about lota left Daly shout 14 tots Le eft at this price, the balange JOHN A.TEES & CO.1724 N 265% 64, 66, 68 Shoarer st 22,500.Rent, $274, A Sottase and a Shop and Dwelling in cased brick.Lot, x 85 toes; ares, 3,740.The best Bargain in the city to-day, and for a sinall invests ment a very sate and profitable one.5A 1 er HOMSON & co.>.264 2 St.James Street Property for on Tot corer the New Ysek Life Buiiding.SE stane bloc! portion, a Bear sad a te sity Hat) in LA ee & ve.264 x3 184 St James 51 DUROCHER ST: FOR SALE.26413 EST END BUILDING \u201cLOIS ON CRESCENT STRERT.28 te.din.x 109.À few of those very desirable vittdinée \u2018obs would be sold at a modersis price snd op ser tériss to nirabie pu-chasers, who intend to build tim fra Address Boz 1728 Fest Office, WHERE ARE YOUR VISITING CARD: T ACTS LIKE A A Cuan It has all the effect w hsrm You at once fes ch goed Faves rou 18 tans, 7?re .H bi 6 fe InyN eit, it WEL 2 McDONALD'S COUGH 20 BR HAD AT TRAVELLER.Wanted for 10d Jeny., 1398.» competent to represtat à ted, wine, liquer and erai gvecery bouse.Must have gucé connectlo west of Prescott and ose - responsibility will be of giilities snd ; moauired.Ho eue nocd appris maless he has the quais.jÉ i y \"Q ne\u201d STAR orrice."]
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