The Montreal daily star, 24 novembre 1892, jeudi 24 novembre 1892
[" SIX.PACES.LAST EDITION.Vor.XXIV.Ko, 271, | , \u201cPRICE ONE CENT, r 7 re rate : 2 dence.It hus engagements from that me Bituntione Yhrent Don Stations IWanrted.Rove g PACAUD AND ROSS.pall the Sranon opens Bext re NN AN NIL .WANN NLS TO ORTON TA nan SECTE \u2019 p atlan a .aLE cs he band dia v_\u2014 AS HERE | lier the om meng vhs Len da be Hino SHS ne Al Ap a Bi Ras! 1.A Perfect Article, PACAUD'S LAWYERS FYLE THEIR PLEAS the four With one huudred members was - considered tou expensive.À cousultation .IN THE LIBEL CASE.of the older members wan held in the West, .end it was decided to return to Lhis city aud then reduce the muvicians to sixty-five, » VV ARTED- AGENTS GALLE an CouutieIoN Wi FER 4 iX pos Fan 5 ERAT Tite for terms.oa, Bt aire residance pe 310 en, vom No $ vus WLR SRE i EER donbea).Que J JOKSFRIE fF ND : the orig.nal membership of the band, TANTED LS ii acon CEFERRHOER fravelier, uo £004 reo WY is etreet They Clalm That The Plaintiff Le Not En- whioh is aiso the number tbat piey at Alan- Apply to Mrs Josapk, BCH Dorchester st, | TV 2Lu6.\" pr BE E EoE 25 \u201cBAKING UA hattan beach during the summer.Mr ou ARTE be CAPIUIE 0 ARLE Vous wosaK.A Barb } , titled to Recover Damages for Reflections ahulize, One of LLe merubers, said_to a re- ANTED-IMMEDIATELY.A GOOD GENERAL offices or dow > pe % home Paka: hive LET-UPPER TENEMENT, 554 pst J porter that no disorganization had been ine v 3: Jour, ne ooking Hust 17 8s Levid Lave .street.4 Lapretain a A ve lity of 91 Qrepes Tartar ays: on the Character of a Testator Whose tended.; v BDH % ei Goo.-\u2014 - Fer i 7 \u2018 pales to's Fronch wish.side = Nob | An gens hey wie Br A.309 cr ES LE.BEDKOOM, OX San ver ey 4 Lt boss weed fn The pre Wishes Ho Disrogards.One week from gh Sunday the band wilt n eucos X 2 SUB\" D A Ps Pet WAR ES 276 + 41th dames ; stood A1 with housekeepers for the past nso \u2014 Appear in a New York theatre, under the NW 427-4 SOONG MAN PROTESTANT A STED\u2014A us SoeueuT Taivains RON leary uF URNIBELD, WITE BUARD, LET_NG sus P FRINGE THUR To ii Fours, is now possible) bevter san ever.[SPECIAL To THE STAR.present munazement, With hixty-tive mei.{of seneral work about Liouse iu county ; 80 WANTED A Province house wants e AT oios upper temament of re room: All the Best Grocers sell it, bers, aud under the directorship of Mr, wiedde of sardesiux, Apply xivi vic os prencye as traveller connection Sad Poferentes OOM\u2014A BR Bor hed MFOET.low est Groc \u201c Headache and relieve all tho Quaseo, November 24.\u2014On the 3rd of Reeves § aside Wages wanted.estmeatl, oods lino preferred.Address -) 23 A soie, with let claes board.Tor a oman.at 2773 Tavs OO eral 2875s ont to a Sitios state of tho ome rahe October last L\u2019 Electews.in an editorial, said: rn O08.Na winiens.Distress after .\u2019 * VV 4 NTED A SMART INTELLIGENT ot JANTED-BY A DBESSMAKEE, mn ii Re ib COMFOWTIREY \u201cVORRIIRED hooXs 0 LET-ONk MOOBR.86,00 PEB MONTH, An! DE LORIMIER! i ais Bidar Bor While (halt Bost \u201cThe late Senator James Gibb Ross wus DE LESSEPS IS IGNORANT.[elsrence pied el 5 fhe aile cayeriono où W Ae Ti ete ey ad can out sad BL pes EN Univeraity sus 05 Mas 5 Geach house Abily» $906, es B ore 1700 N x oy - TE eacadstograr Femaiable sacoes haa shows in here the priucival agent of corruption for wy veteran Promoter of Great Canals is 213,\u201d Han offic 275 3 a,\" P.VANIER, Grocer, ; otrs Dame y.Contractors guve him thelr = feet d ANTED-_BY A DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, OOMB\u2014TU LET, NURNISHED.APPLY 277 3 eo ste En DE bs the Tory party.nlractors gav Not Aware of the Impending Crim- A £30100 dont WA onde private tide of at her own bee oy ot 274 4 0 LET\u20143 Hasbso E NEW UFF 1.BOECKH'S PAINTERS\u2019 BRUSHES, notes, which were later on paid {rom sub- inal Prosecutions.Appiy 84304 CU SO 81 Bt Oatberine st, : Eros No.111654 MS-COMFORTABLETCANISHED, DOUBLE meut houses, De 1 aud 89 Char { win fexible bridle attached.To be had of all sidies trans:erred to him, and he, Mr.Ross, TEE 7 ports E10 ANT ORE BY THE DAY, BY A RK8PEC- Cond stucle, steam tod; bo, il re.rooins, all modern conv het | -_leadin t «ad Otl and Hardware dealors.48 he, yet Cartor\u2019s Little Liver Pills are ° > ve {SPECIAL TO TIE STAR.) .ANTER-SERSE rR, Ton NN ble\u201d viow woman avi to th 2e 72 Sherbrooke, bse; Lurosher Sad | le, So R GOHIER & 50N vi RMENSE ANOURTaOF MONEY.ETC.LOST IN bie 1a Constipation curingandpre: thereupon advanced montes to Sir A.P.| am ferreIAL To pr TAR a Te .\\ I ; , .y .\u2014 Madame Between Park avenue and Mu vid thea rss BY A BLE Es able, with of Without\" board.a; DOS.Dore ches 2771 Ro.4; corper Bt, Bvt to oop .vine Bt.Johns Fire by not taklax Alfred Bonn's onting thieangoying complet nr ra Arr Caron.Lesse a wite of Count Ferdinand ve Les- - ANTRD-IMMEDIAT se ETS \" young wan, to make lett gamertiy y tg | AB) \u201c 208 ST.JAMES HTREET.ver and regulate the bowels, Even thay oaly A day or two afterwards, Mr.Frank Ross, sap, Is al the country house of the family he TIC TINS REET i meri Sei 3 ths\u2019 ROE RET Steamshtvs, | FITS readin rate brotigr cline dscossed scuator requested ni Vosnaye, Madame de Lessons bis pren sons aller .1 \u20ac U NIER-WoLk BY TUE DAY, FTRRRAPECE _ first day's use.so Marvel ous ure Treatis sa rietur of l'hleciqur refused tu acquiesce 1d that she had 1 to ti uit of ASTENGIBLS TU WORK IN A Ts Was English widow estaureni frat daria use M re vd pl { .pi tty sa at she had no fear as Lo the result of tobacco factory.Btvady work Apply 2: 8t Apply No.Anderson Lee to thertxht.276 3 AT 138 sTA Let Ts cire a thereto and cousequently was served WiLH the trial, Wbich shé now regarded 20 eneVit- @eorgs et.bie : mock hobs = COMPETENT aa D RESSMARE Rs rire Nadu Von is Al i A N i INE: Le SLR i TAPS od Achethey would bo simoatgricoless to thous whe an action by Mr.Frank Ross, wno claimed abie aud wouid shortly prove who ® Gas W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, WAITRESS FOR Ww work in privace ismilies, \u201843d on Rote LARGE WELL FURNISHED PARLOR THE GREAT CHEAP A 18 for from this distressing complaint; but fortu- $5000 ue damages.actually nnawerable for an alleged wrong restaurant.experienced hand.Apply, 1798 Sran ofce.ES re ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.: BOOTHS now pro! .Ladies.plats Atoiy shoir gopdnos à dopa hotoud bere,enû those Messre.W.and A.H.Cook, attarneys for doing in connection with the Panama Canal.oF Dass 101 wo 16 ANTED\u2014BY A RELIABLE MAX, Foasacts fat, at 33 Hh : #155 is ren made Chula Dubbers whaoucolry them will nd thess little boi Mr.Facaud filed their pleas to the aollon Madame de Lessens sald earnestly tuat she p = n, - 4 Of : 7 AN TEDA dou als à ho usenia vii ras | NN io mind fur the winter, Avpls to Mrs.Butler, Roos oxE ous HEATED FEONT Tiverveels Joniandorsy a ottinx oad iB uSLan, S510 bt Catherine BE.aucoa 12e fo 0 any wave Loy will yestercay.They are as foliows: was confident im the intlexivie and absolute wash and iron to do without them.sooes.apply at LU # ; 782 64 Mayor wt, Rose 5 er an , vacant 1st Dec., Ero vice.a BE DODGE WOOD SPLIT PULLEY lng The defendant for answer to the demand of of the Louesty of her husband auc hls sons, | ANTAD BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wu or Dole ave, hol.8 SAIS Porusod fife | Plaintiff, avers that the matters get 50 © A.revresentative of the aro Was also VAE nd RAIN OG SRE | WAST és ss dite \u201cA | Es res rampe | se ES ER ny many.ooo vere a RS i SEE BY pormltiaT boon ¥ Count gs Eosbe\u201d is 276 2 ; + 3 - pi a, Mont Ox « Vetoran seem y enfee y age an ANTED \u2014 MARKI£D MAN WITH KNOW.WV ASTEb.ooMuaRET TRAVELLER, re R ET Oe ons Toss phitp 15 FAnlwiAN dan.5 a 2 prom = oa wavaia vee that hom ta where clusions of bls declaration or bis action in this | CIE! oO el to bo in entire more N° ledge of garduuiae, to work around house end ane arc ry trade in the Maritime Provinces.will be Reed XICRLY YURNIAHED OREKE po8.Numidten will ry cattle end only Cabia | WEEMS, PETIT an short n 7 pie pue ot er pilla cure it while Wheretore, tbe defeadant prays that the action A008 Siremuous efforts te keep him in Hed TEDL ; open for sukagewont bn January.Gro ddress rons got tour table board FEPR ES from Portland about I others do uot.of the plainiiff in this Doball hence - V Avs boo) Loi pray ord aa an in von Miss coute ris ofhos.sos 277 1 Bins 7 379 © p.m.Pa Tinie or th: up Ballmer reid Sued | Telephone 1530 3s 8.Fal Boh ng, ; Carter's ce Lens twa p ills Sakon tore, * Guebeo 31st November, 1892.he or criminal prosecution hus givens blow Boia auvet, berwesn and 1: fete PER ANTED-DEESSMAKIEO BU poaréale 2771 R Board vai icone POSTERS, mode Fortaud about moon.Sal trom Liisa shout 1 Thoy are strictly vegotableand do not gripo of W, axD A.R.to the effort 10 restore tue Panama cutand At Apply at 34a Qatboart me: tndear hotels as both steam fentes Dm.on acusda 73,51 ss soon FR Que ailes che urge, but by their gantlo action please sll who Attorneys for or Detendant.Company enterprise.The scheme is WA ay aE cet Eh Yair ho & four: ASTED-BY à WELL BECOMMENDED GIRL, 2765 ival of the intercolonial Maliway calin, due Pao iham Tn vials nt 25 cents ; refordl.Bold And in support of (he foregoing demurrer, We ToXard by ~\u2018Hhanclers as miser soi at.82 2% oaiion ae chamber or tablemald APR CoN DOUBLE FURNIGHED, HOT WATER \"Liangow, Londenderrs and N.Y.Sorvice, Mretson Cough Drops will sive positive and br druggists overywhoro, or sont by defendant dou assign the following grounds \u2019 ably weak.It is pointed out that y ANTED\u2014HOUSE AND TABLEMAID.apr No.128 £ BY THE DAY BY FI5aT CLARE o born £50, Jules and con.No abtidren.m New TH Be os lo those vaerine © ro ein ba.Qolda, CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York wh ne plalauf claims, 8s universal legatee of oven assuming that two-thiras of the work a: 55 Durocher at, 278 ANTED-Wuk , proces © uabls e me Ames « 0ss, damage an could be iuished w amount now ask- ANTED-W ho cu v tailor system; som, Vocalis pos ur \u2019 \u2018 t death.à Wikio spor rear Mens cares gi Ba ois ESLER SI.ore PU, 00 = HR RE | fal] BL Small Dose Small Prise HS GGSPISSEPIRE, Bat SAIS | od fon mulch is very ign ausumption, the 2a 2 TEL\u2014BY RESPLCTABLE PERSON.SITUA.SROs board, suttabid for youn « ingly rons Nov.*00B croco PRESENTATION ADDRESSES such a penses until the other third waa luished.PRE TR Th i Ft rea oh a fe Sal VR EE BRR ype da Be Monire Canne Maries ia mew | ht SAAT SATE me RISER MLL LEE NEL Th ln my.Now ë& AUD.5 @ ou NITE : death on the character and actions of the de- new mpany, when © covenau o 2164 Aline man.Can Furnish the be este neon R board.No.28 28 Bets) phaser\u201d 276 nr Bee hoes Me 255 lest £'Francot Xavier nt York.ceased.thirds are iinished, there is no element of ANTED-AT 38 BISHOP ST A GOOD COOK.ences.ian Western House, McOil street, OOME~TWO ToRNISHED carry passengers trow Now York, WE CAN SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS Naw Yonx, November 24\u2014Count Bert- 3, The plaintiff does not show that be is an financial strength in that direction, The with references.No wes 276 2 2773 rooins, be Pithodm dak: with board ai con veni- passsxen, $40 and BI 878 ma i 8 Shorthand and Remin hoid Ulrich B Baron Wuitf Von Wulffenstein, netr-at-law or even one of the Leirs-atlaw of the jottery bonds and shares of the old Come , ANTEL\u2014FIRBT CLABB re pa ON CRAYON ANTED-SEWING BY QHE DAY, BY A GOOD ences.78 Victoria ab.neer vst.376 4 oprerde rot ro socording tors t abort notice.We te: onl ine he tre oe of Viestaand Miss Louise Suetterlin were mar.late James Gibb Ross, paay represent its only ussets, and these work None other nesd apply.Good ee V ssmaker, Apply XN 63 sanguinet strook O0Ms\u2014TO pEnT TO FES Emmy Luby OR TWO » privee rates saloon | vioyment Bureau.P.U.Box 1324.256 24 od at St.Bartholomew's Mission chapat a 4.Toe Allegations of the plaintiffs deci declaration precarious securities can never have any or EE EEE srw mo sis Sharia ha |S ne D DIPLOMA shih tit RiP Lf cov Bt i a Sessoms oe Cll i uh Bh Balch Tht ; \u2014 ee 2784 hy ; autio and the Pacitic :mingle In the ce Bo TL LEE ES st yal R' ooMB-TO ihe ia: AND SITTING ir State of braska and a Jat or or aia s are th GOLD MEDAL AN DIP L M time with her falls: Count V ons en reason ton dr id, the plaintir's action be bence vl the Isthmus.& 215 Stanley st $771 Barbet > bra of ot AT THE P.K., 1802.stein inherited a fortune equal to $3,000,000.21st November, 1802 \u2014 Liverpesk.Queonstows, et onwn, Halifax .; \" B } a th Quebec, 218 mber, ~ SECUKE .Ethier\u2019s French Taller Dress @ spent his mouey Jreely and when the W.and A.H.Coo.DIPHTHERIA AT QUEBEC.WALES SNE IRL AT WAT es Th ee FRERE ES ron Teoma Frome | in rien.indé coat Bad deparded hoatroied 2y coance Aitya los Délehoan, de maids, chambermaids, to call Lmmediateiy, Jady'e Route let vol termicbed SALES Trou ere more vis \u2026 fexviaBt | 26404 $ MT.DENIS NT., Montreal, 10t0 Kt Bartholomew's Mission one night d the sald Gefendant for answer unto the [SPKCIAL TO THE BTAR | TANTEU_MACHINIST.ABLE TO LOOK AFTER Pariof.£1 A baboilles sqr.377 MES 178 ge: 1e Baltmors.Sruamenme.Baars sobs RF 264 8 .s Montreal, three years ago.Tne Mission made à man alas of nim the said plaintiff in the QuEsro, November 24.\u2014The dread dls- Woeowe a Wilson and Binet sewing machines NY ANTALYA NOUR iar any ink wir où Ca couros BHISBED sod Halas LIAN 28 por ot him, Geclaration of bim the said piaintiff in this enge diphlhéria seems te Le on the increase, gad fake himself peneraiiy Ua useful in factory, spesx- ook situation se, Se apache Fr pouch end Eng.th fall RES Fed a Rov MONGOLE ree 13 Dee.19 BEC ROUE While yet under thirty years he had run cause nled , Dot confessing OF ac At present there are twelve houses permanent pusldon, Arey oh Avon Me yd labs Muenuiy ; beat city rele Biricuy temper.10 Pikieaa aires $e e %F Pov ARSEMIMLnias yh De Jao a ; the gamut of dissipat lon,squandered money knowiedging aay of \u2018the matters Of things placarded and sixteen patlents prostrated asc sdiress bl On Gare of Miss Purcell, 13 oyMa-To LET, 3 BOOMS ON BATHRUOM 20 Deo.MONGOLIAN.10 Jw La 2f aa Ju - Errors of Youth.§ at the raves and ioet itat Monte Carlo.Then {in the declaration set forth alleged Puce discase in differ ent parts of the z - plo Lick i 27 fat, wi family of & th Grove, 3 Jan.AMSYsIAN.2 aa To Pp! S ht oo he came to America to recoup.to be true, by this his perpetual perem toll D NANTES A YOUNG Sora fy ace.Fan 270 3 beso = gre will oaly carry cabin passengers SOPFERERS FROM RK \u2014 tory exception in law says: that the said plain sity, as follows: uroob or street, a years 5 © ntain Bis te Mrs.Butler, G4 Mayo TRY Pgusiness Chances.Ro rod board; modern Sonvenie AE orig baie ot further information appirte Bishop of Fredericton.DE Riot the sald defendant TOF or by reason of the a reat, SC autour one noue ne 4 i to Sou dik, 15 Hossa work ih letoria st 276 4 hal Commer\u2019 Stroot, Mlontreais BE Joux N.B.November 24.\u2014Blgbt Rev 1 pra ai roti ol amma lob, se¢ lected aia one patent; St Gabriel street, .AAI Mi_ELEGANTLY FURBISHED, HEATED r.Kingdon, bishop co-adjutor, was yes- forth and alieged them, Monteaim Ward.two houses pis sua) STD 4 certes 2771 8 SALE-HOTEL 1X 4 LEADING EASTERN R% by steam; 5 minutes walk irom P.O.Appi eran n terday entaroned at Frederioton Cathedral © Bt.late Honorable James Gibb Ross had One patient in each; beoit street, same NY A Res Ur ivan Bro the Time a fon Cash men Thly heed communicate.Aadises £ Champ do lars st 201s 228 Weiout Ai\" Paldsp.as bisnop pt, Fredericton, in succession 20 mahy heirs.at-iaw, viz.brothers and repre.¥ard, pw houses, une patient in each; a nalary rh commission will be paid.Address P.k 1758,\" >1AB ofiow, Montreal 27: 6 \u2014ONE L.H OOMFORTABLE FHMONT the late op ey, Metropolitan of sentatives of a deceased brother.At his death Bt.ustache street, one ouse V.Box 3341, City.2772 tn SALK\u2014HUTELS, SALUUNS.RESTAURANTS.R suitable for cas or two gentlemen DOMINION LINE Canads.The ceremony was performed in the late James Gibb loss had a number of poor fected p\u201c2K, one patient; Fleurie Strast TANLTED \u2014 THREE LXPESIENCED SALES F fruit conivoionery and cigaï stores, groceries : ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.the presence of a large congregation.An relations.St.Rochs, one house and alles for the dry goods.W.A.Soroguie.cor, and ali other xinds of LusiDess.L Harts Ton à Ro a 2 COMTURT URNISHED ROOM SAILING DATES.\u201cat home\" was held by Bishop Kingdon in 2.The will set out by the plaintiff in his allent; Laval street, Palace Ward, ane ef Univorsity and Bt.Catherine.72 Catherine, near Bt.Urbain, rent, avenue, 2775 From Lrrrnrooi.#raamen From Mowremas the afternoon, and last night His Lordship declaration in this cause flled and proved b; buse i nfected and two patients?Dre PALIER AREHENTICES MESSAGE BOYS.yaok SALE-A NEW AND JELL ASSORTED Ropuestos ci UNCILLokS SF.COR: Baturday, Nov.b,.\"SARNIA™.Tus.Nov.22 entertainec Bishop Neally, of Maine, and him in November, elghtéon Qundred oa Fontes.atroat, st.Boch\u2019s, one house inf 5 pail an Bons & Co.wholesale druxiists, 7554 stook of boots and shoes; in a good locally.ons or two gen omen, Winter sailings.other distinguished guests at the Qusch's psy the fonde terms :_** New ore, ed and ! wo patients; D'Aiguliion street, Mt £ tree Aid: cea | BU4 BL Ca .Es CONS -FGRSTAÉS ROGUE WF Rosine, Fao Hairs, Hotel.Bishop Neully took a prominent yi.February, 1865.1 hereby wi jad bequeath John's Ward, one house placarded and on A orhaT thon art Dames.v00d prive Torres i BALLON ACOOUAT OF LEAVING TH also racancy for § fo table Cordes RAD: dE Pid RANGE {r set bes eu part in the enthronement services at the my property, assets or means of any kind to patient; Crown street st.Roch'a one assing, Address btanusrd ssnuiacturing Co, Lock Ou ory at ibe corner Yao Yoraity at.3975 aborder awcnco el cathedral and the sermon was preached by brother, Frank, who Will use ane-balf of them infected aud one ring the year ty, a «roc dox 109, boutn Framingham, Mass.luclose stamp.Lasi street esse stock rood chance COM_6 mois 2 ST.LARGE BOOM.OX Saloo \u201cpacte ne the Hev.Canon Brigstocke, of Trinity foc Public Protestant Charities in bec and 159] there were 52 oF inert de- 2175 tora we.wn bevy ca vremises MR t aloely feraiahed: vite and Bloetrie STATS 7s aad Smotide Church, bt.John, Cartage, say the Protesiani Hospital Home, vlared nnd 214 dedths.1 his year from Slet VV ASTED A GIRL TO RUN 4 SHIKT IRUNING avery Souvenience.377 3 Brides Beek\u201d ane W ter for satire rein French Canadian Mission and moment poor rela 1, to the & 30% machine À H Bis & Co.54 Latour st, © FOR SALE-TiXTORES ce AND Rog reese, Sp es Me VA psider 200 he O.P, R.as n Military Read.ito pe ua ee La which + the Health De stock of bu : su 3 a elf 4nd ree Tree vad ment, nod 191 Caseflier » TED-GOOD RALLBOADKHM GHEE _ ample reason for toc colles 4 ER, Â i Thm ; x : : WrTeea, N 20g.Vice-A Aamiral send to Miss rae 5 that \u2018the oity paysiciaus now report dard aus cheeky ars HA ALE 3 x Seymour, who has making tour over & Hous.0x the prainul blared ds declared more consctentious! pboppers: 4004 Wages And all winter job.Call 41 QUE BALE-W Sm Milde ore Tyutauxe Mus MITORE the Canadian pis iway as fat as the of ate tho sald Is Tate Tames D cases dec more y Cosbotes es a ana TE X77 1 ood sab a aud du cy = or bots 2771 Labatt ichetiors st Lear 60 baton pr Si Pacific coast, where he inspected the naval Boss 2nd bas ever since owner of the the whos came 6 thorer made 45 re un be ae by far in me Wh Bkelton Brou & Ca, LOU SL beter at.TIE 2 oS: yards and harbors, passed through the city yy aevised, including the of two thousand ALE\u2014TO BLACKAMITHS, COMETH] BOARD; AL8O TABLE pois morning on his way back to Eng- a : ; son to former years.*W ANTED\u2014GENERAL SELVANT FUR OUT OF Fi Province Quebec.Toone xo woil AEE Roo PD terday n y &- pounds to Miss Mary Frame, that charities \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mended Family of tar Dee wind,\u201d to ruraule 104 dun ingdon, Que.R ons oi TWO TORRES or oY: Jours to the Tr opics.che Brition Coiect oi his tn RUES NNALEVOE UDreURDeT, Abd he no Ting THEY WANT TRE MAXIMUM RAISED.LE Ve eee AE Jon aaia 2000 STOTE 07 OREORATION Pa ma te er wer rerrios ATLAS LINE nowtForx miliary Lighwey or Brita tllors, mare lag from à compatent judyment\u201d ostablisbiBE noû ISPEOIAL T0 TUE STAR) Wiis, ns die 0 wg | Igy pre iui sad sseraed bre\u201d 2474\" JRODMCTURSIHED, SHITASLE FOR ONE où tn de dti Ode care mao de res nes and 60 EE Te pres Sea has Mary Frame under tne sh wi 6 qoonrhnar orember 2-4 meeting of \u2014 > BTAR office.2 British Ned aga peadatartete oi tha yi sented to oud rs.ure t next month and t th aintUT 1 t en.ologa representing the o Wik: \u201cMUS Lave rod references 8 ATETIS M aTRD TOR CASH, BTUCKS OF MEBCHAN.$773 Rte Woe Indies ops hotels and roads will undoubledly Le a favorable one to the Sclerdant submi damages ® 5 the extent of fve WAY Concuglore.sod the Order of Ballwsy 2771 W dise of sli kinds bought.Correspondence RON ia: co RTABLY LY JUKNIBHED; Rexular sail ings also for Hay Canadian Pacific Railway, as wie Admiral thousand dollars or at all for su rétiections Trainmen, from the Ontario, Eastern aa: Wa ANTED\u2014FiAB T CLASS BODICE HANDS; giriouy \u201cconddental address PO.Tox LTB Ré.JO DOUBLE oo oral 2_ jeans pl i A Top zoe bas been greatly y impressed wi th the rail- oo the memory and character oi Le su LS Auantio divisions of the d LE.Bill be aid also smart epprentics to the dresamakiug, 21-2140 nu AB- Px, Foawoon way as a military highway.bounty he enjoys and whose wishes are- to-day at Sw es Apply between (ind 1 v'clock.to Heruert Kobin: Ir with 15 Hanover street York.7 tn garda, new salary achedule to be submitted to the 220082 Cathirln ue HIER 2 1 dor Sale.OOMS\u2014TO LET, BANDSOME CA = Supposed to be Buried tn the Grain.arti Setendant am ite the putifast Par othe management ext + week.Joe (grovlorss u AY - pu .4 = tsvostiern\u201d Apoiy at vtag cou on Shoes, eme opi St ro ne a SE nS Bailroass.JE Joux, November 24 The fact thet the plait soctimion Sepnnity Vi tis (OBRIME Pdr ih joe *% count: BOO pulleys, 60 discount; 10 engines, 22% Belmont sb: hy.| \u2018longshorewman wae hur > ne ranted, as the engine drivers secu NTED\u2014CIGAR PACKEM, GIRL 1 Uh Lh Baiting, uri dren.22% 3773 7 ain in the hoid of the steamshi \u201colivier and endt ne with the words a dernière élection & .WY A vane Chur Co Ena it LFRRFeRRED.iui re nid tatiana tants ir OONS_IN PLEASANT LOOALITY WITH PRI Bas been brought to the.attention of the coutimi.out asserts that each and ail he better Wages two months ago The cône.NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.5 and x ; and sawlag machinery.Mulis & Uo, Fapineau sa © furnished front rooms, double I .aiegations or the said arucle were and are in all ductors say they.recaive between $75 an AXTED-A Le Ty TAKETHE su 277 ot water best 34 University ot, 4773 1899 SWINTER ARR SIRES geroner, The vossl Waa loan last evening.respecte bu ad that ublication thereof was §85 per month and think the meximum Apply at 7V Macks MON SALE\u2014 THE N, Espung Cou NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE ar ruin onda one express body being prete gialn, as they have 4° 1810 the public tntères should Le rajéed to $100.I?their terms ate .enies the innuendoes contained in ti TNEED- an ENERGETIC TONG Ma AB ok Barve es ares; esti he EL per Fosse DT RES De Mania st \"oer da a7 TE iotlow Gr : DE searched for tt, but the workmen say they ane ations of the arf, seventh, esgnth, ninin, VOL STaNted a strike may Leordered.NY î 11 act tT.Mansfield st.Leave Montreal by Grand Trunk Rall ailegatio auces required.Adurees \u201cà 4420.\" STAR otice dt Macdiarmia & % Go.aon.50 ed Lu 1 fr QUM-COMFORTABLE BOOM AND BO A EO Be EO is \"> iho TAR.Fed Attempting to come up lon ad Savo in 0 far à id roto peiors ax RUN ON A MICHIGAN BANK iy os ALE\u2014TWO VKHY FINE MUSE OX HOES, for ee ses 3h margaret st $73 Losi away from Vindeor st to 20.00 me ladder bed Edw Source fod best la press admitted.ho.furtker denies sack ana hil me 1 VW ANTED-AT, ONCE, COUKS, HOUSE AND FY Sale wh 2e one winter.as good 88 pow.Wil be MS T0) ARM HOO RE\\ _i FURNISH- Leave Monreal © Canadian : LOST MANHOOD REGAINED e gra en was u coated.4 cadre.Pre alleuatoos of the said declaration, declaring ISPRCIAL TO THE STAR.) to or waldx, general sorvants and young auld at à sacrifice to promp V cand buyer.Address \u201c5 hot or 754 Palace, Rall ot Dalhousie ug.Depot.\u20182220 Dury says the y of her son will en them to be Ialse and untrue.Bar Orry, Mich, November 24.\u2014The run .girls.Rewietrs omsce, 37 Univeraiyee 277 4 2eus,\" STAR once.\u201c163 2773 Leave 8 + Europe and that it will bo cast aside and the detendant bereby deciares his option that = Arrive Kiviers du Lou 17.The y on the Peoples\u2019 Bavings Bank ta West Bay ANTED-SELVANT MAID IN FAMILY OF Z .700T OOMS-TWO ROOMS YO LET FURNIBHLD tole 10) he will not see it again.coroner 8ays this cause be tried by ory ana and rays thal the ay ire Bateences =i Apoiy after 7 in Fos mou ake.part oa sad % ance rnin eafuralabed Apply 120 Moustaia at, Are PO Er 049 pity Perore of Youth Fxhausted Vitality, he ols poweriess to inieriere.plaintiff's action be disiuisted with costs.cit éxpeuded Its energies Tuesday ou a strod, Graham, ice Artbur 6 2 .Dec ete.should write a .i AN { osed WY ARTES.FATCHMARER AT i HEmw.evs ou SALE DEKSS BUT MEDIUM izes.JR OCH ONELANGE YELL FOX TEED Boo.erat aT boîte ot Dr.Wood's Hecupersiive Lobking After an Exile.Quebes, 218% November, 18.5% 197 Dlendant.x clock few Jepostiors wera about gestes smes ut Musi have go sa Shoup \u201cAdios 2300,\" Sraxomca 4170 amir A1 ave.24; pet elle NEw YORK, November 24.\u2014 William Nagle, bec, , sos.speak French and english, #77 $ vate fi 1 3 JURE.{ \u2014 morning promptiy on time, but excites SRE X73 OK BALK-IN THE CITY OF TOKONTU, A We Ganrantee thom to CU er whom the immigration authorities were d depositors WE TE DE | Phi nn il SSR | Root DE FOR nes ps nt a | ne vus br dns || SHIPPING COMPAMES MAY STRIKE, wi Hse tele, very home will bave ibem 7\" save over dors address \u201cF 2418.\" STAR O_iC®.71 confidentiel, and niten- ISPXCIAL TO TRE STAR.) their balances.The insti n is ot in fuel, Unly frst class, it Pros- red Tuesda a Sai py bon Te EERE oh EME EEE AIR SEE ARE RO ET SEAR RIAL fa ad Tudty ca 100 ETE yo Notnter 24e Liverpo | setz tie Gas, Sty Soar oh dupe g Fier VGA Georgs st.2771 1 Beat on Telephone \u201cfio trains to Halifax sud Bt Joha are rus trough red in HRA ication James B.Obeirne is iavestigating Nagle's Post, In commenting on the action of the : Pau New Buldioe où Park sve Epo TY LE\u2014PRIZ# POUTER'S PIGEON BLU 10 their destination vudundays, screw Top Vite: on 81 per eV or or, boot for case.Nagle is not an ordiuary criminal.Gun Line in taking of the steamers run- tne.bank'8 Jallure cannot Le traced.; - Ce i bind dbs 0 0 Be ly | FORME RIERA YE ogi S00 Vistar 10 EO pag Te lik Finer acces dt politienl ofancs and \"ventpent py \u201cbg 507s that Walle.tne notion of the Caton EVIDENCE AGAINST HAYES, \u2014 = = = rm by x losomotiva Ci e © em\u2014\u2014 WY ATED A STRONG BOY.APPLY 1838 ROTRE PIANOS AND ORGANS.FROM 375 + AI trains ere run by Eastern standerd WRITE AY ONCE rO\u2014 ritish Government to 20 years\u2019 imprison.Company was probably provoked by the 502 508 FOB SALE à.oa 5 Hoard.For Tiokets and all Informati reward ta, THE MONTREAL MEDICAL CO the end of his f imprison- Técent enaction of vexatious quarantine ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.\u20ac V TANT ED-GENERAL BEKVANT.rvs \"5 Fri rok dt \"be orn Baw instruments.ADULT AAA passensres : r (ares, rates, & Fikes, gresagement P.O.Box 1024, Montneau \u201c ment vas approaching tbe \u201cBr itieb authort: saws in New York, the United States cannot Dettiort, November 26.\u2014Tpe conviction ; Ca pm re RRFRRITRGUS mé La GW Lindsay, 2270 Bt, Pontherip es Pt Beste MoRW, LADIXS 810K SIOK NURSE.ête.spy M ui yi Aout, : 204 1mo to exile biz.Col.Weber will affur ord to pr provoke a strike among the big 9: Frade x Heroes charged with the hei ; .IMFRUVED \u201cBKMINGTON\u201d s 13034 61.t, ish shipping companies, whieh, while er of Fr ty, no longer rests upon Wise gon oar manufacturing business.Ap- on.x SALE Ik order, good as new, Will seis af Pret ed To seen Ty Pri i a mes Sites Chiat Van RES TT _ release Nagle.Being somothing lice a amino in Gress ore mstantial evidence sions Yesterday 8 ax SES 2 ee RE I Bait pr price.Baviay n o further use for 1 *k aos.Bailway Offices, Moncton, N.M., 20th Geto + The Pavsma Canal Trials.Britain, would be fait earlier in the United the Selectives Astured @ piece of ditect nd usiness preferred: ARD-AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURING ; tates, where the British market is the evidence against Hayes, Lhe exact nature 0 relbrences amis Vymbing business Sioprieace Fo a ED RSSIOHT PIANO, 74 B'ccotnement peivete, at Mrs.Bobme.15 Ger- Nn P November 24.\u2014in an Interview to- most important of ail, so that its even tem- which they deeline to make publie.They - And saiary expected, \u201cF 2415,\u201d STAM ofboe, 277 Ÿ probe robe ve De Soden 1e a Ime 37:4 48 ; ° da with a Jar L for\u2019 gue, of Dore hocused porary closing would be disastrous.aiso found a pair of gloves and a Boni fe JANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO ABSI 7 3 WITH - ARD\u2014FOR LADIRS THE BEST OF AT- \u2019 ectors Of ¢ Panama Cana a \u2014\u2014\u2014 amongst Hayes\u2019 effects, which aro ident! Light housework, 2320s St.Ca FE {SALTY CLONE AN KATATE), à BEAUTE I ER à asso wp: * \u2019 the lawyer stated that ut the eitting © of the SHOP CLERKS TO HAVE SEATS.Kelly's mother and brothers as the 4yAnTES IMMEDIATELY.À D Cal 15 JBappards ni Catherine street.\u201d Eaters us vos D-FBIVA - BOAËL 1G HOUSE, ROOMS fori spp to the president of the a pourt 1 TO THE STAR.| oh of the murder ride hich ab - A GOOD PLAIN Josodp a or 0 SPECIAL ST.other lin to Lhs chain of evidence, we also house \u2018and tablemaid.Appiy 07 to A LK t wa permission to examine the papert-con- pa Wend AT: Dorses and Carriages, Gte, e7ane \"Tai Li sa Fe the ro rent sain fn the hoe gdecused.Keoporn \u201cthis city are to be compelled io WELCOME TO AN INDIAN, ALD \u2014 GOOD A GRATION Toi 8 Which wo would like com ty with the provisions ot the shop ae \u2018 .pion SON SORTE therefore, the de- ISPECIAL TO THE, STAR! Wanted to Purchase.RBALE_AN Al VIOTORIA SLEIGH, L1G] , with Tape ertor board Colles ayeane.renders the pastis axes Mouton Te botnet the papers, in _\u2014 a ak Pho raishing seats for their Krxbsrox, Ont, November Hat AAS A F enough for one horse | OALD\u2014AND BOOM AT 30 MAXOK sTRERY.STAR te leok ever.the ordinary course, for & month.In the ploy ee maetiug of the Anglican Comm tes Can seen a NE AC Uüriviare's, 780 3 = event of the death of Count Ferdinand De rfow the Schooncr \u201c Phosbe J Woodraft \u201d Kural Dean Bogart paid a mis eo wa \\TD-10 PURCHASE LADIES AND GEN, Autolne st ro Always en Attractive Ansortment at Allan's.Lesseps, the oases must first go belore the : Was Lost.Toth oor the frst Lime *n's cast off clothing, also furs; highest JOM SALE\u2014A BARGAIN, LATEST STYLE MIN- ARD SINOLR BEDROOMS HO OTHRE BOARD- Besutifal Bows, Bestting Breve Boys.; vourt, in accordance with French : \u201coa Ind pies, i J Morrie, ovr Graig où Urders F- Slo fanlly mieies.Aopis Lariviere, 74 BL An- Bass in - Mes.B% tin Hypoitte gieverly Cat Collar and Cuff, wr b 008 with trend Naw Yozx, November % ane ter of the L Lois, Se Indian, dw Sicomed.hi >, bes \u2019! ESPN Seite eme Datity Desisns, Deligliting the Dear Dandies, we schuonar habe J.Woodruff,\u201d whic .R'ASTED\u2014TU PURCHASE GENT'S CABST UFF OR SALE\u2014A FAMILY SLEIGH, THHEE POXY anted foxroiw.\u2019 Kinborate Kffects Elegantiy Embretdersd.The Beriin Press nous foundered off the New Jersey coast\u2019 recently, RR No by tat roars a attentes te gt Regy F sn EE Beara tin Foon i aay) mak rr Fellows, Sos Fashionable \u201c BraLix.November: 9\u2014The German ¥38 brought about In 8 curious yey She FALLURE MILLING FIRM.NV ANT Aree FE ERT | Pda en i$ Ary MR WAST to OUSOR SHOR SE HIER, Gury, eq nt trs Cana te rr moms Somer Eincechy on | vs over s Jari of fr mals Testu | IaacTAL 70 THE STAR , ALLES CONDHAND ass BRL ns rors 3 a snare iron at irony bos.with good RSALE-GBAY BOAN MARE rasta yl ve 748 Hosta of Handsoime Half Hoes, Kate snd Hand- Lp) * a rier ba° Fhe yi né ng down rentre fo Ouuawa, Ont, November 84.99.A sm \u201cle at and price, 4 DTAR office.ne | Peer pood ANTEO\u2014TO BORROW 810,000 FU! Xerchiets here.turaily saree that it ene no pure ts he top-mast as he m & Co, millers, of lod, I] 2771 id ia at \"orne ace Same Bre or Ars cars on oe pont : EE Inereased Importations Inspection Invited jnduce them to ; ir views againes the ya prace ris oe the snip rolled in the he heavy labs retin oy pa The iv CANTED- A 00D WATCH pue Ko A Addruas \u201d olly Jo urneymen Jesting Jovial Jokes to Judges FA is mast Wou uriea R nomln We DAIL butwara 17 vad ¥ D.r.Webb, Boss Fox HOMES A FEW GENTLE.dol ary ary, il The Kreus Zeitung and 1ho 12\" the air and then.descend with the force caused by the constant dni Wenn Na SPER TO BUT à ga | Shia Soha id mar STAY A Roe ight owas a Kt Kites ie Ss Soe plane seg Dfror Eslineton w the uapromising Onanolal rending tle timbers wor it fast the.vessel \u201c0 Ten AUFIOE 100 bast yous, office, mbers un 8 ev Jaogesnd goiiars month oi a f ot fout Ufice.nor re 3 toroll cured for as Lately Landed, Lots of Lively Leaders, band, Write foe our bpok ith erp tlook of the Government are so many TN > gaan go oi a of f acoounte poser ordinary prices.Address V 1179,\" Scent.fos Matel- on ihe ut ve 1a to Tora, a argu te against the ue The 1 t vus the tbrasbiee of re hat was CAPTAIN LECOURS DEAD.Cd wr = : Matectuls Men Mediating Ei enabl .; ert Spee Cedi ~ WATER 4, Soup, CARS Fn Ne Noveitées fn Night-robue aad Nobby that ne Echos: peur Sousiders the speech the best t argument ad.impossible to do anything to free It, and, at © isprCiAL TO THR STAR.) Cy Loot « Apply at The Hi den M 5 \"x wate tn Out Than pou des ve duced or Proposals fi nas, when the son ooner Jennie\u201d whme Quen November '94\u2014.Capt.Lecours, origisal Order our Outtittians.\u2019 - along, she was halied, an \u201cWood- who has teen 1a command one of the a A SIN TWO GOOD Penetration, Patience snû Perseverauce, Popular ete : Who has ; OBT-ABOU7 2 WEEKS AGO.à GORDON see VY Fikes For beer boitier.Apeiy ox Prices se ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO, K.X, Sam't of Posen's Case.uI'#\u201d orew was taken oi.Bagueudy boats pat twenty-five yearn, er dos (lack and tan).Reward if returned T 2 Saiabii a Mir.} ; ; .+ pro ax FRAXOISOO, November 34.The prose : A Big Blase in New York, died lust n lanoe : isbilt Refinement, Le ~ n case .B.Curt! 0 Be es TWiH INET STi GRErngUND : Pupils Wanton, Smart Sal FEE fxr or § - - trial for the marder oi à policeman named rw ok, November détente as the DELO TIetested Ay oo oped vd : Ln ; UE | j hen EB B.Gann Will go on \u201cthe stand aba ow minutes to 11 © clock last night, the > : > BUR BAIL twos AS TOT6 Bt Cathrine at or to Terten Ties sod Tun o' Shdaters.1 of the It is: mainly Were startied by, an explosion wi heh shook Sa ve Cullen.An Us tell what he saw erime.It is° mainly - y one retétalag eante Si pe AFTED-PUPILS, MANDOLIN AND PIANO Universal Underwear._ bie evidence thas the prosecution reites the bulidings in \u20ac ne gue Te meg taught : alounel hd first olase Variety and ; on His t will be sen- had the n otras ore Er ty [o8ToLAcK AND TAN COL sod terms woderate.246 Blenrs.374 6 Yodllea etre ant es What Wes, i Joy conviotion Tt will Saison the theory of discovered In the hig factory building, Nos.mouths od; collar.Reward st 5s Wpeia WANTED Furs IX Isaac PÉTER ERORE, x = \u2018 \u20ac.Fr onal.that causes the first triai to re- 146 to 150 West 23rd street, on tire opomite [O8T-0Y FRIDAY EVENIN ENIN French.bcducel terme, SAt Consors plat 206 \u2014 ; sult in & disagreement of fury.side.be explosion, which a believed to wold-ritamed aye STE TT, A AyTED- FUPILS MUSIC, RINGING 1 id ; y ue, have been esused by the accumulstion of .grinch front Cait Se oy vy oe KL] Arawing leseons at 44 x1.Dents diront 370 b Oh! We are After You.\u2019 Now York's New Cathedral.as, occurred fn the pesant and the 6 Ly a Eos care Por yrED ; ; mes wero first goen sécond story.| SA baler haan Farming sue NN AE ur st RT 15 SL Se Fo DETTE ay aan afar is Soeebs chat.ak rs ames, ot a Tot r rm : = forte) en pivtend 10 ess vo 704 when you \u2018 elevator sha n R ; > By ENGLIUB SENTLEMAN, & NON.fdeaticy presen ra nas ol où floor, which oocu : | Sound, J tes srt ns eee vouug ; Th Bishop ry otter 18 Jnten: by Otis Oorbett, furniture dealer.The \"A NES LS CS = festory was weil stocked with the most ex- TOR ALLAN, | Caledonia Waters, oa ame Se Ent Epis, Furalture and draperies.Los, |.| BRRNARD OTR eme Bip voie | ag Sraperty ete aN SSI EN NE PA NS Bers No Se SRA Re 10a0es.| ws FT ea ; EEF | rar GEE to tn FR Serr Te Sim | gram Jaw.hk taste P's bat i butter, and skin tring of emigration le belng presshed band arriveu in this olt 34 8 o'clock yester- nen ot lene \u2018han 3'bodronue sermons are baving a = eneragemsent op those who bear them, snd it may be is will Set on the rong in three sori, Tot fe emigcation bo Alrics vil ot re Tn wooks, unde tas Taser some ipite In the .day log from to where it bebo oF a fosrhes ofeus pared andl vous coming mest si She City Mall the city of M te mor ed are Messrs, 2833 F3 na sé de te CIRCULATION CF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Nov.19th, 180% Total.assevssaocess 208,508 Present Daily Average for Week \u2014\u2014 ENDING \u2014\u2014 NOV.19th, 1892, 34,750.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1893.THE \u201c DRAME ™ OF MR.ALDERMAN VAN WINKLE.The policeman found him\u2014as the active and intelligent officer afterwards explained \u2014\u201cs-sighin\u2019 and a-sobbin\u2019', sated on the our-rb, with one fut in the guther and the other In his hat, and his back a-lanin\u2019 aginst the licthric light pole.And I says, says I, what do be the mather whid ye?And he says, says he, \u2018OfMisher! 1'm \u2018shamed of yes! Don\u2019t yon know that p-p-poor Queen Ann's dead ?How long he had been a-sh'laps nobody knows.He says be only had forty winks, but that when he awoke he found the whole aspect of the city changed.Thousands of poles had sprung up In the streets during those forty winks, like mushrooms, that is to say as fast as mushrooms, but longer in the stem, and not so nice.Somehow he had Occueived the greatest aversion to these poles, and condemned them as utterly ug- reliable.The poilceman says that wherever he saw an electric light pole Mr.Van Winkiesaw two, and that the alderman in attempting to take hold of one of them for temporary support, unfortunately grasped the wrong one.However, be that as it may, Mr.Alderman Van Wink'e, when be did discover that a few poles, Or a few thousand poles, had been erected in the streets of Montreal without his knowledge and consent, was as virtuously indignant as a virtuous and cholerio City Father ought to be under such circumstances.Henoeforth and forever Ald.Rip Yan Winkle was an anii-pole man.He stood y to abolish the North Pole and the xr Pole, the barber's pole and the alec- trio light pois, and especially tae electoral poil He became, in fact, the No-pole-e-un of Lhe Light Commitiea \u201cMy gentle boy, remember this is nothing but a dream.\u201d But dreams are not half so wonderful as wide-awake facts, and It is un- oontrovertible that there are aldermen in the City Council to-day who appear to bhava only just awakened to the faot that for years past certain corporations Jogaily or illegally have been erecting poles in the streets of Montreal until they are aumbered by thousands.The citizens found it out long ago and while no doubt a few may have invoked blessings upon the head of His Grace the Duke of Argyle, the great majority anathematised the stupidity or the sleepiness of the city fathers who permitted the development o! such a nuisance.The Rip Van Winkiss of the City Council bave not only discovered the existence of the poles, but that at any cost à pretence must be made at getting rid of them.We say ''a pretence\u201d advisedly, be\u201d cause the clause in the Light Committee's report with reference to getting rid of the poles, the clause for which the public interests are to be sacrificed, the olaase for which all other contractors are to be exoluded from competition with the Royal Electric, ie the veriest sham.Ths Royal Electric is to be permitted to go on pole planting at ita own sweet will until the oity undertakes to oonstruct underground conduits, and then, providing st does not cost the Company any more (6 run is wires trio the conduits than il does to atring them on the poles, the wires are to go underground.The Company and its friends in Council have no more idea of putting the wires underground than they bave of putting the poles underground.The citizens, however, have an ides of putilng some of the aider- men ubderground next February.Tee Chairmen of the Light Committee did not seem to like the compliment paid him by Ald.Villeneuve, when that æentie- man expreesed the opinion that the President of the Royal Electric Company could not have advocated the Company\u2019s interests better than the Chairman aid, They were Doth right, Alderman Villensuve was right ia paying a richly deserved compliment, and Aldermon Rainvilie showed good taste in disliking that kind of à compliment.Theres was a ludicrously apologetic tone about the whole proceedings and the ma- Jority of the aidermen looked as unoom- fortable es they ougbt to look when en- gamed In such business.Of all the seven members, Alderman Villeneuve was the only man to stand up itke à man for the interests of the eity.There were a oouple of straight, uncompromising advocates of the Royai contract and the others askod à fow shiliy-ehally questions and then æsvesbilly-chaityvotss-for the contract.The taz-payers have exoeedingly few friends at It these two nations cond ° vr Prantanins the German \u2018pesgly œunéet, matos Lhe reading : Che Daily Star.enr echue ination.04 a ar av Darscedéé- tn stop scaring esch others ete pering l'or more çuns, svery body would be ee tive by.\u201ceotting - ready to kit).DANGEROUS a Only twice during \\ne last thirty years have the banks of Canada had relatively such large sums of money losped oa stocks as they have at the pres eat time The readiness to Joss apos marginge hes been latterly, more than ever, a temptation to bankers\u2014 due largely to ose In the money mar ket and the difficulty in procuring use for thelr surplus funds In more le gitlmate banking chanmela This temptation oarries it dangers with it, and these dangers have too often been emphasized in the banking disasters of the past thirty years to require more than a passing reference; but they impose upon the boards of bank directors a duty that 1s always apt to be overlooked when there is implicit faith in their managers and officials.It is verging upon erime, and should be fatal to their positions for bank managers to speculate in the stocks upon which their banks have advanced loans, especialy when these loans have been placed solely upon the recommendation of the bank managers them- soives, Yet there are the best of reasons for the statement that and officials of more than one bank in Montreal are today speculators in the stocks upon which their banks bave made loans.In times when inflation makes advances upon stocks hasardous, it le the bounden duty of bank directors to see that their loans of this character are secured upon margins of sufficieas width to be in themselves amples guarantes, and In the second place to make stock speculation by their officlais directly or indirect ly a sufficient ground for dismissal The large interest in bank stocks heid by widows and orphans, and their aptitude for placiag unlimited confidence in bank management makes It the imperative duty of the directors to see that thelr banks are protected.The oases of the Consoit- dated, the Metropolitan, the Exchange and the Mechanios Banks are watnings, agalnst laxity on the part of the bank directors.lt is Lo be hoped that proper diligence will be exercised to the exclusion of risky banking at the present time, as the directors who neglect thelr duty in this respect should not expect to be excused on the soore of ignorance.Loaning upon stocks has an ease and fascination about it that is natural, but It imposes upon Directors a necedsity for personal enquiry and a resist ance against a too easy acquiescence It is more than probable that conserve.tive, cautious banking during the best two years will turn out to be the better kind, and it is à good time to begin the exercise of extra vigilance without precipitate baste or impetuosity.rb CAUSE AND EFFECT.It may not coour to she merchants who are paying or vehemently refusing to pay the business tax levied by the Provincial Government, just why this burden is lald upon them.They way think in an indefinite way that i} 1s due to & general failure to sconomise on the pert of the Government, | without being of any particular extravagance.But this is not the way to bring ecomomy.It is plain that the Government must particularise; and they have not shown a disposition to do so unless driven to it by the people.One utterly inexcusable and costly ez- travaganoe stands out above all others.The Lagislasive Council of this province accomplishes nothing for the people; is not wanted by the people; simply serves as à Home for Political Incurables; and yet it is being paid for at the present moment directly, dollar for dollar, by the people.Every doliar that would be saved by its abolition would mean a whole dollar leas on the tax bills of the merchants.Its Girect cost is estimated at $50,000 à year, and probably rune mnob higher Indirectly.This sum is now paid, every cent of it, in direct Wxation by the gentie- men who are favorea with calls from Mr.Hall's tax collectors.They are supporting by subscription out of thelr own pookets this useless piece of antiquated legislative machinery.We can stand red tape when it is pald for out of that impersonal fund\u20144he general revenue.But when so much in cash is added to our tax bill, which is paid out ot the till, flummery becomes fntolerable.Why should not this Goverument, whioh fa so ready to tax the people, summon the courage to get down to decsat eounomy at home?It pays each of ita supporters in to- demnity $200 & year more than Ontario, $300 moge than Nova Bootia,and $500 a year more than New Brunswick.\u201cIt pays?\u201d The people pay; and pay in direst taxation.This outrageous biseding of the public must cease.We will, at least no longer support the personal extravagances of the members of this economical Government, It tax money must be paid, is will; Bus fair regard of the value of moasy must obtain among the legislators themesives at (ue- bec.The Legisiative Couneil most go! ere TENNYSON'S LAST POEMS, When the band bes ceased to work, and - its art seams lcet to wan, broten fragubente of its og become presious.No one hopes to find in the detashed posms that Tennyson has left to us saything worthy to be placed with the maænlliesat produstions of his ripe and vigerous mashood whieh have iong ago won for him room in the very \u201cforemost files of time,\" But for sh thas, the little volumes of his posms that comes to us like the albergiow of sue the manager \u201cAkbar\u2019s Dream™ fa, perhane, the te teutious poar of the éoliestion, being @ Pies foc the good that Mea in al religions Akbar was a great Mogul Rmparer, living from 1542 to 1604, and ruling over Northern India.He founded an eclectic religion by which be boped 40 unite all creeds, castes mes HOF thomasives nor Rim, 9 eddy fraction à amour *! ain on the ay, aise is Lo on.\u201d His dream, when he tells it, is only the building of a temple = sev a open-doce4 To every breath From heaven * ° in which Truth and Peace and Love ana Justios dwell.But bis son and those that followed tore it down until it was rebuilt by \u201can allen race\u201d (the English) who \u2018from out the sunset poured.\u201d The poem closes with a hymn to the sun that recalls earlier work, flamest heavenw ones ain Once again tou a those and, ag Every m .human hearts and eyes.a bore we greet it, bowing lowly dewn before these.Thee, the Godlike, the the changeless In thine overohanging skies.IT.Shadow-maker, shadow-slayer, arrowing light He riad laureates thee monarch tn oar ta 7 woodland hy me, ze.bird, a flower, men, Kneei saori2y Lb arr fn hp flame that e measûres Time! A shorter posm that images a weird and wanton imagination is one called \u201cThe Dreamer.\u201d On » midnight tn midwinter when all but the \u201cThe meek shall Iahartt the earth\" was a Sortpture Tan thro\u2019 Til be dream\u2019d that » Volos of the Earth went wallingly past him and said : And eared of Autoorats, Anarchs, and And darter\u2019 with doubts of \u2018as Faith that And crinata with battles, and hollow with To the Of my winds, And the moan I whirl ama 1 ioow the Ban.\u201d Was it only \u2018he wind Of ihe Night shrilling out Thro\u2019 a dream of the dark?Yet he thought that he answered her wall with a song\u2014 Feary ah Crore, Altogether this last collection of Tenny- sonian verse is lixe tne spray of a retiring wave, malnly suggestive of what has been, But we may well onerish even our fragments trom the brain of the great Laureate until some one appears worthy to wear his crown.THR position of the Americans In the Brussels Monetary Conference is frankly put by the Philadelphia Times.\u201cThe mere fact that this conlerence has been invited by the United States,\u201d it says, is a resognition that the relation of valves between gold and sliver is beyond the power of any one nation to reguiate, and that our own experiments in bl-metallic our- Tency cannot sucosed without the 00 operation of the commercial world, That such oc-operation can be obtained is not very confidently expected.The sub- Joct presents itself in different lights to different nations, and to none ih the serious hele which we are compelled to view it.have been rashly monkeying witn a sliver standard till we have Kot ourselves into trouble and are calling on our neighbors to help us cut.\u201d Since the defeat of McKioleyism, there is no reason why the \u201cpowers\u201d shoulda not approach the question in a friendly spirit; but it will not do toen- tirely forget why and how the American delegates are biassed in the matter, [I Tarn onbles BOW announce that Mn Gladstone proposes to prepare à soft place on which to fall before laying hold of the Home Rale question.This is only common pru- denon The battle must be fought over again in the English constituenaies ; ; and, as the Liberals oan now dictate the conditions of the contest, they would lack worldly wisdom 1f they failed to prepare the arena before challenging the Conservatives so combat there, the American tress from Montreal pleturing the people of this bury as tumbling over each other in their eagerness to advance the vause of Anmexation.Thé tar on space must sxpect a more than usually hard winter, Smtr a Grace Chureh Young People's od first EERE he senson: ere Resciutions en | CLUB BETELLIER, Municipal 3 Diseased at Next Meeting.\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 The following resolutions wers Pe to the Giub Letellier buat avening oF the Both the m com nted ?rpose draiting the of the Club a où ma Eniaipel matters as foilows : Whereas, the election of the sidermen, by thirds, of A Sh ATED pi voy heroes, {t essential to the should ha cons oom.RARE TAR so de- Be 1t rescived, that we ask the a! Lion of pros perty Juslification, and maintain right of every man with the of the sisctors to sit tn the Counotl.Whereas, Governments resting upon The club is to discuss the re; at thelr next meeting.port Openiag of The Not Cuapel of Kase.The new Chapel of Ease, ot Wood £ and Bt Luke street in th the Church day, th lor the font tow Sundays, will be in onarge .R.Bpence, Who will by a Dumber of musical is amate roapost that the chapel will have an Motent oir and .Jorge congregation.Taos Ard is neat and ecclesiastical in its the Liboralit of those who so erousiy contributed to its erection.The tas edi tion ot * Hymns Ancient and Modern™ be the Jyntook used in the services.seals MoGill Graduates Soslety.Mr.A.W.Faulkner, B, 0.presided at the meeting of woe MoGtli ates So attendance.wes ciety last eve The at \"nuded soma ladies, The rent d and Foliou pressntative ows, H.Burland, Dr, LER Wales noe tp Seneca mi de Ml an A ol laren oe the.corporation a8 possible.A MoFhail was a ted to represent Less oma sopelated Torre Special Service at Bt.Aun'e Chureh.Since the formation of 8t.Aan's You custom wi Men's tociety it has been the its meraders publiely deciare their sympathetic remembrance for fi members by offe: solemn take place on Bunday, 27th Tet, at eight mass, in St.Ann's Ohuroh, when the members wili re- osive Holy Communion in a body; and in the evening at seven o'clock à special ser mon, to youne m preached by Rev, Faiser Btrabbe.Charged With Killing.a Horse.singular charge was ade ta atrtoan motion) vey, Joromiah Mi \u2018 Ror oe Ha wid am Cr 5 fous of Xilina's « kee Jou on Bat uy aa pat 1 i tio alle Bed, he a me in Struck Bim où the tas win a shovel, sever one of the arteries.The animal died shortly afterwards.The boy has been oom- mitted to the Court of Quesn\u2019s Bench.ire, Manateth Asylum for the Blind.The annual dinner for benefit of the azareth Asylom for the Blind was given at the Instit ad on Bt ine t last night.- completd\u2019 sucoses in ratol toi made b gatos: { > Yatilon and Senator Tasse, y Union St.Joseph, St.Henri.The Union Bu J ot 8t Henri, Pass elected the following officers: L.J.D i preside at; Pierre Ÿ ee fires \u20ac vice.president à sécond vice-nres Sent A0 id Teiax Secretary : recording-secre- tary\" Bante Heber tary; .Ô Messier, treasures, rt y forms of nervous depalisy In vx, ta ae nes of Series Lite vet Filta.theme nigut Special ating If you are than twen fs pet ron FEAL o Dry rations nie pod because ce SE SE pl three ley gol dpe re ra RE Eqe | A remedy, Gibbons IF mer | pl | SEER 'HTTSE ew Tork, ee wn | - ONE ENJOYS Fig bs po oe Hosa 8 en; abn to the taste, and acts ntly yet agi on the Kidneys, Live and d Bow cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, head- * aches and fovers and cures habitual constipation.Syrop of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, pre only from the most healthy and and agreeablesubatances, ita manyexocellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most hod ular remedy known.up, of Figs is for sale in 7Bo bottles all leading druggista.Any pote drugpiet who may not have it on hand will procure it romptly for any one who wishes bo try it.Ma Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ., SAY FRANCISCO, OAL.WUISVILLE KY.NEW YORK.NM.¥ + HAIR NO HAIR !! past ot as RTA Mectiy ares: Meyer s Liguid Depilatorg, The Best the Satest Aud 1) the Quickest piatory ever kn rere area a the pena PRICE 81.00 PER BOTTLE, ATR IER br mall at an additional cost of LYMAN, SONS & CO.Agents for Meyer, Chemists de Paris, MONTREAL.275 *18+0d4 St Andrews Ball.JUST OPENED, « very Large Selection of BALL FANS! The very Latest Styles at all prices.R.Sharpley & Sons, | 226 ST.JAMES STREET.ee.DOE'S COTTON ROOT COMPOUND, pi by en old i I pp Ex\" asad, Soros dor BE = EE \u201c à - bf Wp § SHMAN UCTIONEER (RPRAT AUCTION saLk RORSEN, CATTLE AND SWINE, By order of Muss.Dawa & Oa, \u2018 AT HEIN .#TOOK FARM AT LACHINE on THURSDAY, DECEMBER |, 1008.are ROW reedy aed ote Auctioneer, and can Be ob, Room © IMPERIAL PTIT.0TNG, s71 18 LOT tt.James Street.\u201cPORTANT TO BUTCHERS, Be sure to attend the great AUCTION SALE of Cattle at DAWES FARM, LACHINE, THURHDAY, DECEMBER 187, LOTS OF PAT CATTLE For particulars apply vo H.J, ANHMAN, A Boom 6 70 7 rronRTix SALE ge Le Simon Hones\" ancy Gaels otc.etc.At our Rooms, 241 & 2343 St.James Street Ou FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOV, 25th, ~-OOMPRISING\u2014 vi ht w der Feat Tone Pray Walnu! pl elo ine Ras Chaire, Hall ® and rar tes Degie 0 Sots Begs Bade, Curtains, nie bot Sofa and ved hier A Jot of Second-hand Furniture, Rall and Cook Stoves, etc., etc.8\" Nog Reserve.BALE AT 3 O'CLOCK.RAR & DONNELLY, 276 8 Auctionsers.\u2014 Benning & Barsaiou s Sales FECAL AND PEREMPTORY sALE \u2014 ) 2000 Cases India Rubber Shoes ETCo BTU.BTC.AT AUCTION, The subscribers have received instructions the Toronto Rubbar Company, of Canada {limited vo sell at thelr sales rooms, Nos.46 and TRURSDAY, DECEMBER 19T, Rubber oon 2,000 Peu ve eut iso Abed tion , = ust, >) of 34 pairs; snow ex Pan Sones and shoes In cases ce 19 pairs, ot in every ade are of first qQuUAlILY and perfect ac 10 de sold withous any reserve what.Jen lots to suit the trade.attention of buyers is invited to cas rigartant SALE AT 10.30 A.M.BENNING & BARSALOU, s#\"Gooûs will de on view day Datore the sale.B&B 37¢ 7 G Æ.Tharston's Sales TRADE SALE PRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHORES, AND SMALLW at my Rooms, 208 MoGILL STREET, on FRIDAY, 28th NOVRMBER.C.KE.TaoepToN.*,* Bale at TEN o'clock a.m.*,* Xo Kesarve.sy oe sin ur ua ALA & 2762 LXeus Bright, Silvery, Quick Polish for Stoves and Grates.Easy to apply.Always bright and beautiful.lack Lead W.G.Nrxey, LonpoN, Exo,, is the oldest and largest manufacturer of Black Lead in the world.An article which has been popular everywhere for nearl CHAS.G a century must, of necessity, be the best of its kind.E, Agent, Montral § Sold by Grocers and Hardware dealers.WE have heard of many Space where those troubled with Cancers and Tumors have bee n advised \u2018\u2018 to leave the stuft getting relief from other sources, she decided that what had cured others would cure her or land after using it less than three months, she writes that she is completely cured.Unlike the knife and f Fringe tbr it ballde op sup Send Ge for full partiouiars aad mention Bally \u201cStar.STOTT & JURY.N° ST nla wt?aterm det debilitated ; ; but, by ite wonderfal tonle tonie HT part- boites cured bout à yoat, writes to ee ri RE Bowmanville CANCER C 7 : \u2018 ee Eve clase copie for CORE, ETS ee OR ésiete (To require our signature\u201d Ir COMPARE 7\u2019 Isis \u2018adjunct, but an important\u2019 dium - THAT MEN'S \u2018FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.ill Gentlem kindly note that it je doched vit To Tork what ny aad at this season, of the year, WINTER UNDERWEAR INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of \u2019P SAFICHAGAIS, es EA ey | dre ES 8 ABBA asso acatbbibOR Lr détos47 160.64 cnsocnvscer Montreal, INSOLVENT NOTICE In the maser of on FRIDAY, Sich NOVEMBER, 1908, AT 11 O'CLOCK, RE ih xm grin mancerra mass.de 2 Potures, Fancy Cooter Good Pigures Brosses, ~\u2014ALBO\u2014 PT ce ge - M Hicks & Co's Sales.NINA ANANSNINT NS NAN VERY IMPORTANT BALB OF NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE, and Furniture, Dintng-room Suites, ahd 04d Pieces ot Furniture.- Sale at our Rooms, Nos 1821 and 1833 NOTRE DAME STHRRET, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Nov, 85:h At 2.80 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, EE XTRAORDINARY BALE à E \u201425\u2014 & » ROBES AND rome.è The Subscribers will sell a very ge, large assortmea t of %/ MUSK 0X Bor xoBES ROBES, And many other Fanoy Sleigh Robes.2788 LADIRS ENT obo x G 8 FU such as Coats, - Cloaks, C Mu, pq torines, &c., so BIB XOOMY\u2014 Nos.1821 vy 1620 Notre Dame Street, \u2014ON\u2014 SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, NOVEMBER »Geh.The Robes and large Furs will be sold at 2.80.The amall Furs whi be 80 as 730 SALE AT 2.30 and 7.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKN & VO, .Auctioneers, .SALE OF SNS le 4 |Hunésome Hoasehold Furaiture, Fimo Upright Plane.Brass Gas- > .uiiers M P.Mirrers.oti LX and Water Celer Paint.» Inge.Bugraviags.Biche tinge, Etc., Eto.The subscribers will soil at the Residence, Ro.414 8T.ANTOINE 8T., TURBDAY MOURNING, NOVEMBER £0h, All the fine ture atoms.\u201d therein con [J ws: \u2014\u2014DRAWING ROOM paint Sidobon Brass op.are = Facies os Oficioth, Hugs, ; came ALL \u2014 + EL fae TT es LIBRARY ee nat Saairy Louies Revie and Deak, Li Carpet huge, CUPS Dore x ine Lami, Fogravings ESS and Kosa Oak and est mottrommes, Livy aa - ek peus, Cu Chîléd's Mirrors.Pioturess out, ou \u2014\u2014 KITCHEN, So, te a ave dnd wg to 6 Sale at TEN o'clock.M.RICKS & CO.James Stewart & Co's Sales JUPOBTANT SALE \u20140r HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Poloubat, Poire Pelton tent.Organ, Veivet and Brussels Carpets, Turkish Rugs ote.ALEK LAR Bes.ho is leaving for England, ww Lo soil the contents of his reside: No 9 SIMPSON STRERT, On TUBBDAY, NOVEMBER SH), Dre House on view from 2 to 5 on the 28th.BALE AT 10 C'OLOOK A.M.JANES BTEWART & C0.w768.Auctisnesrs, A UOTION SALE UHI BAN STOCK.\u2014\u2014 $48, $47 ST.JAMES STRERT, SALE BACH par 10.80 À M AND 3.30 P.M JAS.STEWART =: con B-We La N.opened ot Fine and Benne Gooda \"es 7 Fraser Bros.Baies JUPOBTANT SALE EROPERTY BY X Agron, tnt u pepe VAR THER MONDAY MORNING, 88TH NOVEMBER.re Sl TR, whom 18 taf nny Fitw Bolts Potbons and Unassessable Shares inthe Capital niesk of the Monireal In duetria! Nauthition Ce The Baie wili take place ot our office, Ne 830 Mt.James Street, oN MONDAY, Pu - DBeh DAY OF NOV- 2% Thora 20 » AT 10,30 A.M.I he qu er Aaa non.Maroutte Bros.Bases A vorion SALE i FURNFFURES ANS FANCY GOODS.We will sell at our Ro w » § and Friday, bor fast.turns > a fine a 0 pet Of di ge re giclee a ès Utensil Carpe de Bed Macken Yo all Ayer Books, whole to be 460d polit vel od et rouse 18 retail 7%.ve ACADE US Ve she ONE fie Tao san hue ' UEN.Y APE OT Jatroduo ur tue ceiel abs 4 ur qau Eri © une.Trae, Ih * % dharn.ta Jerr LE \u201d sa a Li he es: rênes au e ou A0 2}; ot \"Borde bers, 2753 QUre™ 8 THEATRE \u2014 TO-NIGHT, Special Wednesday \u2018and Sa faturday Matinees, os nov.»\u201d Xew costumes, ies eats ore Spats, hd (ner \u2018rest CULE OABH, THEATRE RO : f Mondar, Tuesday, Wednvsday.after VAL, THE NEW A de ir mov.There CAN ca von fl prio HE CANN Axi TXT seats, LOC oxtra Coming RTH, SiR wo 10 pain.PEFIICE | wll bl WINDSOR HOTEL \u2014 ox \u2014 WEDNESDAY EVENING, 30ck Nev,, 1898.GENTLEMEN'S TICKETS.$5.00 LADIES do ve 200 Obtainable from the members rh su bocriptéon committes, E.MoLEMNAN, Chairman of Ball ties, and GEO.WW.CAMERON, 116 BA, Petes Street, #72 10 Hon.Sec.Tress st Andrew\u2019s Day.BRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT ~~ OR ~ \u201cTwos Hours at Hame,\u201d IN,TNR LECTURE HALL OF ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH, Wednesday Eve's, Nov, 30th 1892 Proceeds in aid of St.Andrew's Society.ADMISSION, .- SSUENTS 275° 5 daw SPECIAL NATINER for Children at 2 15 pu sharp.LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY Fraser Hall, a November 26tk APELPHI CO \u201cor co.ian Ogiric faral le) LITTLE MABEL rven t#\u201d ADMISSION, 10 CENTS.pag en oem Ia IVEXING The pop.Liste Fawn prey as a pc EEE pe WINDSOR HALL, Four Magnificent Mustrated Lectures Mr.Robarts Harper.THURSDAY, NOV.24th, Swiss Mountains and Valieys.™ Jan, 4 Fiona mets, SEIDL L ORCHESTRA are Conoarte and Mise .Prey Eranine 2.Nov.20 Trot 4 fsorneen & ivi New: Sich IN WINDBOR HALL, SOLOISTS EH 204 42.00_Jog CHRYSANTHEMUM TEA Church ot 8, John the Evan, LATE esis of st She) Second Annuel Concert and Ball INTRRNATIQUAL A Afsgciavien or Sirset FEL ray.a ARMOURT, Csthotet SATIRE ONAB Sesy.Cathollo Order of Foresters.PUNERAL KOTICE.Mocnbers of 84 Frame d'Assise Court, 881, and mecabers of gar Souris, are arid wt send the funersi of our LN Thad wil take place fo bis oases or Dalhousie snd prayer eche dor peter Hog TI ST: GEORGE SNOW- \"SHOE CLUB.Diet me mca = Nev.88, at §.00 p.m.A Sr £.OMRISTIE 2750 NOW ON EXHIBITION! moms ST.ANDREW'S BALL \u2014 Society Dances Awa ond ONT man, DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, ng invitation So in rt see DANCING ! ris Es w Tes 9 oko \"TOQUE BLEUE TRAMP.ODUNRAVEN'S LATEST LETTER MADE PUBLIC.\\ î Am Athietio Association fer Quebec \u2014 To- dag\u2019s Big Football Game\u20148als of Canadian Horscs in New York \u2014Other Sports.The Montreal Boowshoë Club inaugurated their sadn Jast BAZHL by & tramp out tothe Athleuo Club House by way of Cote des Neiges road.They were accompanied by the Vics\u2019 drum and bugie band.Mr.Ross, the president, was al the hoad of ths column, and thers were some Ojd- uUmers tn Lhe rakks.The muster was not as large à One as If there had been snow on the ground, but ft was a good start, and from this out big Wurn-ouls sie expectod.Some of the promi nent meawnbers preseut were T.1.Palon, i.Starke, W.0.H.Dodds, W.Baillie, J.Fulton and many others, Mr.C'Brien, presidont of the Argyles, and : BU)\" M thé Argyles' leading runner, were ; t, an were bounced.Mr.Jumes Dell at Lhe plano, apd Mf ho stays | ° ; P kore during the season tie club will be in luck, Alter a oouple of dances songs were in order, which were well rendersd by Messrs, Youug, Balille, Battie, F\u2019aton ann Wiliouk.During whe aL the Club House the members went through cher fancy march (0 the music of the bund.\u2018They arrived back at the Gyw'\u201d al 10.45, aller an bu- Jay able evening's fun, FOOTBALL.Quebac\u2019s Side of the Story.That the MoGlll-Crezcent match Is causing about es much excitemeut in Quebeo as tn Montreal, and that McGill 18 pot particularly beloved At the 2008 prod.qualifed yacht 1 club, J remain, Youre following immediately sont: Dunravea: 1f ull reterence to former and obaciere deeds fa omitted, the proposition in your letter of uf November is satisfac wend the Now York Yac DUNRAVRN.spacial meeting of the committees held on ning, his was fully Te Coo is the 7th wl and We will recom- bt fub to sccept, The only point of difference now betwee; Dunraven and the America\u2019s Cup Commit question Of the mutual sgreswont 15 almost ldentical in Both Secretary modore J Ames seem to think coming inside of a week or ten sent à lenge next year, There is side of Royal bost, which ie yard at b to have said however, tooter, he would then pozal of the New York temen whose names bave n connection with new boats are: risto., P avallable {or ths purpose.the three deeds x gn A.Cass, Canfield and ex D.smi, of the cup committes, that a challe: will be o oopsiderable a Lord ves 18 the clause, which Gays.If à f the New Yo, Yacht Ciub will be held at once Lo consider it.The wajority of the members who were seen yealor- day belleve Lhat a race will certalnly take place pecula tion as to already 8 who will build a yacht Ww defend the cup.Carroll's new 8 now thore « UBraven to there, mf udged from (LE following extractæ dore E.D, Morgan, Archibald Rogers, and C, 0.D.by any disastrous consequences.ola riTele letter which reads: \u201cI ought to dwell Toei\u201d of \u201cther New York Yaont Clad: (id.er nas fra oot 8 When \u201cDac reduced \u2014 a litle more on Lhe ruugh play of McGll, who pape J, Malcolm Forbes and the Adams Brothe Be ro seconds Arst In the meantime United States Tariff Reviss the game In a mos.ungentiemanly mab.of Boston, 1 conferred by letter with Mr.Peatheratane as Lo os on.Be La eer onan Brunet, The Death of O'Connor.the practicabiiity of the same idea lo WASHINGTON, November 34.Mr.Prams and.Lyaca.Où severui occaslqns swine of The death of Wiliam O'Connor, champion ourd horse suikies, while bo agreed with me as bo in sor loroN.November 24.Mr.Catob- Drum snd Lynch, On several occaslyns sume of of America, will leave a gap in ranks increase of the use proposed, pi fe, ul ho is in Washl Lhe apectators wors going Lo make short work of mau of America wi eva mue | \"res oy, Prop pressure mittes on rules, who now in Washing Guthrie and Tres, but were fortunately Kept dack \u201cConnor made his first public & was the reason of his unabio Actor ie quoted Sa exproseing by your humble servant and other ouisjder.As lier, where, In 188%, hé rowed take Work.of King a tat time, Present Congress will do nothing to lessen to the complaint (bai spectators were on ihe Sov FSIS ON en Ro For fs two momths ot the turf sea Lhe burdens of the incoming administration d, you know when people get «xcited what 8 nan race.They son of 1898 \u201cDoc,\u201d still trotted alone Lo the pneu.And that Lhe new Congress ey FIL do, but the Crescepts Mad mors com feated by the , the latter coming in for considerable Lo Lake the Decessary steps crease Paro\u201d was running with the ball and was Ro Club.a year, A a meeting in Ottawl attention Los horsemen at the spring revenues.He does not believe the revision Ye the goal line when he stopped by a ¥ v'Connor rows: 13% e Same Tace and vOB.mes In Baum oe Sladelphis and Dew of the tarilf can be lad Who ran out from the crowd.hut he did not y eus Bu ES a On eu Hon and eur, ne during a special session, but make any serious complaint, as le uuderstan shell Lace a klar a conne oe sétrachon an casse wonderment, that in a special session the new Congress that those thigh must happen.some excuse in, 134 mile In 0.10.In 18% from the fact of his pulling so much more weight Might properly tué MoGtlis Bad 10 0nd some ex OU Contior ana Batt such thus res the old duties of 1883, for thelr dofeal, as they came down to win, bring.OX Laing brothers oa Terento would wipe out the sugar duties, effecting a or anse Pe oe them who played National sion regatta at W D saving of $13,000,000 annually, and r the namo of Walker 1s well-known bere as York, they wou ite doubles with THE INVESTICATION COMMITTEE, same time b A à brother of a law student here named Ml.But O'Connor and Rn) LE ont To \u2014 add about $50,000,000 to th 1 18 Lho same old story when Quebeckers compete the | profes ak Le SPBCIAL TO THE STAR, venues, making the with Montre.The Montre.am too r 2 wv aatoat ntiemen and the C v ealous on pa ol don with the: race PARTS, Noyember The Thies Conser- be ap loud ln er ot \u2018ne genue- Hamilton 1885.pro pe fret ou vatives and six members the Left, who conduct of the Brits a x.front postijen vs aoa, hee a RS elected by the Chamber of vile, but because McGill met defeat here Hamm at by à tasted wai] Depu a8 members of the P: Canal turally were displeased, and did a lot of H&nlan was de Connor and Teemer.and in 1584/ Investigation commi and who subse- Kicking against the spectators and the reo, made ye A i Ee roc, quently resign to Nr.Maclarlane, who acted lu a most np Ds ra more De vas presented with $1000 lods od to have the sommittes complet rain Tn four days\u2019 bis Toronto friendi, and à Washington party ed @ élection more members of the notioe rang to Rugby Lion ules 7% him 8300 x, a Next year ne tent Lo Londou Haht, who would be nominated by their and when the de of the Montreal, Britannia and row A iol 138d Colleagues.It improbable that the.and MoGil Clubs ea that the match was to race for the champion ip Es ded Chamber will assent to mo of Pour- played over, one day's notios was given.i; is he chammpionanp on the death of sears.snd query de Bolsserin to inv t the commitiee Was C) a .wers of an examining m ou , are alone to fight against tbe Foated McKay and Uaudaur at rtingion Bosch Tals motion will debated on eras ontreal cubs.We have the interm fated McEay and una of the world last and Government will oppose it on the to and intend to it, and saturday's or Who done o's ar Hoemer de ground that were such powers ted it RE oT SE oot | a nn Sond a oi aie Tarn suet pore ried | andibere now every cation a , ol - Alhietio Association being formed, when à lot Al the thine of hit death nares past haa tive and judicial powers, f 20 deuger of money young French Canadians Will take an interest in Nine years of a of ihe world.His _\u2014 n the passage of the remove the walters, and next year will probably see been One of the scullers e à team vm here Sgbuiog for the senior chan Pionship of Kugby footbal Football on \u2018Change.New Yo November 23.\u2014 There was A scrub ame oi fou, al the Stock f.change yesterday.\u2018here were no distinctive sides nor any rules, except Lo kick the ball on the sly when Chairman Mitchell was not looking.re were no and no results, except the infliction of fines on à few of the doider viciators of the strict propriety of the Exchange during business hours.Nobody seemed to know where the ball came from, twas a ation leather and Was sud- deniy seen scariug 8kywand, 1m by 8 vigorous kick from some one ob the trading floor.Then It was tossed and kicked here and there tor twenty minutes before the emissaries of the Chairman could capture it.Whenever one of the coated messengers t near the ball It was passed secretly from hand hana, to rise suddenly towards the rool.The fun continued until an uniucky broker happened to be 100 bold In exposing Lhe hereupon one of the attendants captured ik and Look 15 || in Ulumph to the chalrman's desk.To-day's Big Match.Nxw Tonx, November 23.\u2014Everything ts in @adiness for the football battle.At an early dour this evening Yale's nt arrtved at the Hitb Avenue Hotel.Some of Lhem wore rags around their head and others wore black eyes.Hoth were constdered honorable insignia of foot warfare.tmposing the Yale meh Jooked na they walked Into the hotel 50 suwrong.A great crowd of Yale students bad arrived during the afternoon and were to be seen acatter- od up and down Broadway sporting blue badges and g blue Bags.They all wanted to bet toc, but they could find very few people willing to risk their money on the tigers at evena, The practice of the Princeton team 0-day COD- sisted of light working kicking, catc by the backs and drill in signals.They left noston on the 6.40 train and arrived tn Jersey City ahort- after 8 o'clock.They proceeded direct to the Hotel, where they will remain until fem battle with Har! where they will dress for the battle wit Yuie A number of Princeton men arnved with the team and over 500 will arrive Lo-morrow Wong on a \u201cfont hall special.\u2019 Taere were nul quite so many ot the Princeton men as în the army thal represented Yate, but they were just an confident lu their tnions and just \u2018as ready argue upon football philosophy as kheir rtvais.The orange and black of Prince ton flashed everywhere and Lhe hotel lobby put on An Appearance Lhat was little short of tigerish.Neither Caplaln McCormick nor Captaln King Would talk aboul the prospects of the coming struggle other than to say that they would do thelr best to win and to Lsclalm A intention of laying a slugging game, ey sald Lhis, how- eer ih an aggressive alr that spoke {ouder than words.\u2018There was not much betting done, The Prince- tOD inén, as à general rule, held out for leng odus, it was learned during the evening that $4000 had been sent to Princeton th instructions to lace it on the Yale team at s of 5101.Very fine of the hig roll was taken ad these Hgures, It was curious 1 atch the noeton men come out of the Pifth Avenue Hotel and \u201cfeel oul\u2019 the Yale on the betting question.They would shake hands, walk around with their yellow chrysanthemums blazing in thelr buttom holes, and wall for oddaon the ame.They were not wililng Lo bet on the resuit, ut.were ready enough to bel on the Score.Thelr favorite wager wus that Yale would not score 24 pointe.Max Farrand.last year's president of the Princeton team, and one of the few who know how to conduct a biy football game, summed up the SIEp4LIL As 1 : Princeton meo wil) not bot that, Y ale will not win but they will bet readily enough that Yale will pot score over 24 pofnta You ~ee our team is weak In the lacklers and I «do not see how they can prevent Wallis and Winter from breaking through at thelr pleasure.If they do hold the Yale men back, 11 will be a ploasant surprise.\u201d Waiter Cash, one of Princeton's chief ccaches, had an abiding Faith In the tiger's ability to score.\u201c1 do not see why they should not,\u201d sald he.\u2018\u2018! Harvard made ererñ team made a touchdown one in Spnngnela.* AQUATIC Lord Dunraven\u2019s Letter, Xkw York, November 23.\u2014If Lord Dunraven ts really sincere In his desire to race for the América Cup next year, there appears to be but a very alight obsfacle at present in the way of Making à match.The New York Yacht Club's special committee of five have conceded almost everything within reason to bring ahout a race.The following is a copy of Lord Dunraven's letter, wnich War handed out yesterday: DUNRAVEN CANTLE, BRIDGEND, GLAMORG : November 7, 1892.BIR, | have to acknowledge the recetpt of your ter of the 201h of October, eontatning the reply 4 committee to my letter of the 16th of er, AN, mn VOIRE general terms of the races we seem to be stone, With regard Lo your remark Lhat \u201cas to the details of enffing the matob alluded to tn your letter, we think (hey can bad asfiy arranged after @ challenge las wen made in proper form LY A qualified yachi club\u201d 1 take Ît that the details would he arranged within the propositions madé An former letters, With regard LO your proviso \u201cthat no yacht of the specified Tif.sither now existing or under construction,\u201d am quite agreeable Lo sail any such Yacht without any penalty beyond takisg or gr the Ordinary trial allowancen according to h J e New York Yacht Club's rules: and as my letter appears Lo have been am a Où thts polit I may say it wag under that rule of measurement.and scale of time allowance that { propose! the mateh should be walled.In 1X80 J auggesied that in calculating time allowance the mean of ihe les In use by the chal.krging clubs shouid be ken, bat the committee atd Lot then see tiie way Lo agréé, ani | have no Wish t0 reopen the question.In respect of the final clause of your letter, 1 stipulated thai \u201c£hould j win the cup, the club cbtaining che cenatady of lt should hérd MLOpanio a challenge on the same conilitlons as Lose upder which J ehai- lenged.\u201d To, this 1 adhere, as being only an accordance with my ou Ida of fair play, and no june club woulo place itself In the position of ving Lhe power to expect, oF of appearing to ex- pet, R& 1be party challenged, terma different to Note under which ft challenged.But, feeling ating mother died ln Ritl.who was employed in the cons ment of the Gran sight by a premature blast, t son.O° r mouths develo A Canadian View of the Horse Show.TononTo, Novemter 23.\u2014Dr.Andrew Smith, of the Ontario Veterinary College, has returned from New York, where he attended show.He ainlin, of Buffalo, was bough acht Club.Among ot) been mentio Vice-com Re forth Out- was born in ath was the result of a cold can , when ke rowed a B against hosmer and @Gaudaur at Oriliim.The ooid [sald that Mr, Glads into pneumonia, wiiich was complicated with typhoid, He had been ill Weeks, TURF.birth, and his father, he Éruction écart Trunk Railway, lost eye and never saw his Toron the big horse says Canadian horses scored uccess., The winplag tandem, owned by tin Canada or were tot two anlaa about two [onding .H pnvinoed that an In season.The rhe Cb Stranger Last Might.the awful horror of it.She went over There are trotters and with records November 34.\u2014The event to the window and drew aside the cur- X 2 m fom 3 04 Led 50 owned bello ccher tain; the lampson the fiy which was mile track in the world, tea, The recent horse show at Garden was à 000.ty.to A Francisco and kes to ride his wheel home, has giruck Was Dot Biela'a but solved the problem of mounting the er Lille vas wandering throu h space without a Talon De betreen kin piace of bows fixed determined d tination.The Tihout waking And pushing wheel ahead of or es him.He catries à which he fasiens COMet, When struck by the earth, was in the 10 the rear dash board 2 cedie car and.placing pndromeda group.his feet on the coasters, alls gaily up thé Incline.between the two ot Je Fencrally known that the boner of to pieces, and the using the pneumatio sulky Dejonas to a pan was plainly visible to all San.a wil Do Soon by the following jester doors last night in the grea! 26 oer io mks [roth 'A13 obo Whaterey crsdiine 2PCOUDE Stars no may be entitled to in this matter, but I think It ia Lt heavens.The shooting stars, or meteors, an indisputable fact that I am the fires one to put that ag yo a pneumatic tire ball-bearing sulky (al a comet chose c aiatare one) upon the turt, aoû Chat canine at the moment that body trutter \u201cDes\u201d fret demonstrated îts utility as à of passage.Prof.Snyder rare tu In \u2018August Their passage throuns Jour ov e ° he { last year the Feathers bicycle works in of r ar rfor Chase Bined with some of the large heavent teresting ficraps of Sporting Gessly.\u201cNancy Hanks,\u201d 2.04, has earned $33,000 Chicago Curling Clsb Will have a covered the Irish contained ot be successfully treated of the fin scheme will Surrenders to the Radicals, form franchise before the Irish Home Rule bill is » ubmitted.Itis tone relies upon re y to e to fais y showing that the financial pro.in the Home Rule bill cen- until pear the year, delay in Home Rule bill necessarily involved by he Irish bat Thay wii quiese.\u20ac x e party, y eu0e, con- jdent in their ability to overposer the Gov- rnment within a week after they become treashery towards them ) intended.The franchise bill will provide the off of Caaadian-bred animals.Dr.Lhe lake de Caragian farmers rs pra shorter period et residence Lo Quality excellence In 11 stock.in [hüfrage qualifications.It will also faci- New York was ntly tor wéll-bred medium [late the admission of new voters.The weight horses.Firstclass bal are, {bolition of the plural voting system will bo says, always in demand.will pay Included in another dili to high prices tor shown xp qQ ly.two year as for which 15000 vas aid a8 your steppers ab - re pa Re ty NO Canadian farmer or breeder Toronto aad the Trolley Poles.need fear spending morey On his steck, for he is ORONTO, November 23 \u2014An effort was sure to get it back by selling In the Biaiés, de yesterday to arrive at an arrange- Canadians Bring Good Prices.nt between the.city and Street Railway Nxw Youx, November 23.\u2014Canadlan carriage r the dispu poies for the troliey sys- borses and hunters brourbt bers dy D.fi.Grand, The question came up on argument ot Toronto, and by 8.Otborne, of Montreal, had the first place on the atalogue at Tattersalls* \u201cHorse Show\u2019 sale yesterday.Foxhall Keene, Wbo ts to sell his day at Taitersalls\u2019, paid 3800 for a 00 fora carriage ald day.Jame x A H ay Sen6 pald $7 Moore.of Fhuadelphie winner, was bought by F.E.Webb for brought $435.W.D.Grapd's lot of thirteen brought $4930, an average of $3 79_ In all, $ixty for $18,780, an average sf §: à list ot the horse asers.Here 18 and thelr purch: PROPERTY OF ».M.GRANT.(lay Bay, ch g, 15.3, 5 years; R.K.McNelly 320 \u201cEvelyn, ch m.15.2.4 yiars: AH.Moore,$1000.Stockwell, ch g, 15.3, à years, R.K.McNeily, 360.Stockton, ch g, 15.3, 4 years; R.EK.McNelly, 8385.Vera, br m, 15.3, 4 years; George R.sheidon, 00.Simcoe, b g, 1 Venus, br m, 00.Marie, bm, 15.2, 4 yoam; F.Btaylor, $200, uis and, Pembroke, coach pair, 16.1; J.D.5 mm, 15.3, 8 years; Percy Chubbe.$205.Dot, bm, 15, 5 years; F, H.Mciean, 8235.M Cum Jewel, 5.2.8 years; H.W, Bm 15.2, 5 years; George 8 PROPERTY OP OTHER OWNERS.Pride and Rose, Dr ms, 15834, 7 years; A.H.Clapham, $350.ie Frank HILL, son, $255.Williams, Moore, $800 Major, bh, 16, 7 years; À.Band Bonace, ch ma, 1 Mai $425.larry, bg, 1 ; Mollie C., bm, 15.2, 8 years; C.P, 200 00.Londor, b g, 15.3, 5 years; A.B.Duffle, $235.satin, bik g, 153, 5 years; 8, T.Bonner, $305.Spell, br m, 18%, © years; A.H, Moore, $375.; mie Hilams, U.Kale, 80, Can't Tell, ch g.1536 years; B.H.White, 258, Kilkenny, b g.1734 6 years; Foxhall Keens, 200 \u201cGirdle, br m, 1534, B years: D.H.Grand, $220.- .Arthur, $250, Norah, br.m, Goldie, ch m, 16, b years; K.Webb, $650, War Dance, bg, 16, § years: C.D.Hebnor, 375, Hebe, bm, 1534 6 years; J.Burrill, $223.Young Bendigo, hackne; stallion, years; W.Leonard, $435.Saxon, ch & 164 5 years; T, Burke, $325, Saxony, ch g, 16}, 6 years; H.Robinson, $310 grave, $4 son, $620.Watterson, dr g, 16, 7 years; F.M, White- house, 8300.Chestnut gelding, 15.9%, 7 years; G, B.Kissell, 350 are, 18, 6 years, G.E.Kissell, $338.Quintan, \"Bay gelding, 15.8, 5 years; F.M.Whitehouse, Lay mare, Bay gelding, $3:35 $345, Chestnut gelding, 15.3, 6 years; Kcott Quintan, Chestnut gelding, 15, § years: Nelson Robinson, Chestnut gelding, 15.3, 4 years; T.Hinds, + Coser gelding, 15, 834, 6 years; J.V, Miller, 15.2, 6 years; E.E.MeCre Duke, dg, 15.2, 7 years; T.M.Draney, Elis J.b g, A 8.1, 8 years; E.A.Mor! 5 years; J.T.Wi 1544, b years 7 15.3, \u20ac years; Scott ATHLETICS, New Association.IBPECIAL Ti THR STAR! November 23.\u2014 The citizen of the pleased with winning the intermediate foot- A movement fs ew organization in this ehec Athietic Assôcia- he n bail championship that foot to form on a ne city, to bw known as the Qu tion.Subscription lists fer volun Quesxo, Ancient Capital are t 8 8 well are already out and are mecting with alliletic house the following winte \\ THE \u2018GUN, Twp Groat Shots Matched.Shat your committes, with, | Am sure, equal faith, VW in the absolute fatrness of the con- Cmrcae0, Novenider 23.\u2014The , will Lo-moirow ARDoURCe that F.D.Fullord and ) ETES to ponies to- unter yester- Bendigo, a four-year-old hackney stallion, -Aine head were sold 272.sold for $200 and over uskeress, g m.15.3, 8 yours; W.8 Pres- 85 Gordon and Bandit, chand g team; N.Robin Brown gelding, 15.3, 7 years; James R.Keene, ule Rien a & the old and erect an American Peué at mme cess, It Will be the objertor the Association to t No.4 Company Eighth Gymnasium this winter, obtain qa je lacrosse grounds for next cumme $325.on, now p tion to prevent the 3, If the Company ean nt poles in the not removed then the an injuno the Com ex y the Co \u201cad 8.\u201d to be Trained Du | Bner,-is is earnest in bis olir muscles and if ali goes 8 or's fast \u2018 tes as far as possible to fill is Hay as sound as a dollar 18, Novem ber 84.\u2014The It is ramored in the Ein were broken off on theig refusing to accede of the French.The tn the Provi Bfery.Suit was Art on Monday Re à forgery, R Nove IVERS, & written à latte a r.Ébien s shoulll a convention sari to discuss the Yat p the introduction of ESSN Bay >} ber assets to anak) .e the Street Raliway's request for an in- destruction of its ley poles by the city.The lawyer for Company undertook that all poles in ute sh be removed by November 1, roceed with the meantime, If the poles city may apply pany, in case of physical im- bility, is to bave the right to apply for on of be representative that this satisfied the city and the ter was enlarged until Friday, when it likely be settled by the ratification of undertaking b; mpany.| ter.rw YORK, November 24\u2014Mr.Robe pible have \u2018Maud B, own re- cc next year.Yesterday he gave out a ot for the \u2018\u2019onstruyotion of a: covered try 500 feet long at his f a jopd ol winter long to give her full use opens she will be put to work on Bonner himseif In- cidiimbe, showing no trace of wGshe has done tn her many races.investigating Commitise Compieted.Vigating committee of the Ch D vithin the regular scope of the jüd:- © Riget members of the committes intend qand that pa nach\u2019s body be hed and an autopsy performed, ME for Amount ot?an Forged Note.Quo, November 23.\u2014Home time ago Diugos., exchange brokers, aisconnted à E.D.Mailioux, former secountant Department, now sup- be in Buenos Ayres, a fugitive from And signed by one Jules Sinciatr, an notai Otvil Bervice, who lidiates the note and stigmatises it ; brought in the pt the note, when several witneeses eduling of American Oattle.mber 24\u2014Hon.Mt, or Three Kivers, re- he scheduling of American osttle.aggoats that Mr.Normand of cattie raisers and thetr removai, ring the Win- well, when the the mare ; she with perfectly f the hard Panama Canal e ber bles that the Dodds with Kin November 1 Fret there.Oir- recover the t to Mr.J.E.k bill if the states favors the propriation bille ry versed, and nothing bis performance of oriminate praise mous harm to the has rendered great but,\u201d be ad senses.I undertake Lyceum tre on duction of \u201cKing palned and ais significance.These sponsible.oi publié performance sentle of eighty feeble utterance.Novem from Engiand on the When tha,steamship and New Mexico, and local for Utah and Okiahoma.So à &Tess is oonoerned, he thouæhtit would do DO more than pase the regular annual ap- tion of the great Englia s certain degree of protest.The News bas Published a Jatter lavished upon Irving's King Lear is onlculated frown upon him.For this } hold pduigent critics are in a great Sinoe this letter appes tt Plained that Mr.Irvin Fe play represented about d.he ket.\u201d and should still be going strong he will alternate the performances a0 as io avoid the physical strain of the arduous roles.STRUCK THE COMET.The Earth Was 1m Collision With the Fiery shattered the and meteors that fell from y bodies, and that the tesuit is Littie likely to be attended tbe belie?tnat oe successfully undertaken he does hoid repeal the MoKinie.at restoring the sugar duties, on state bank circulation, and favors that are obliged Lo ensure the soundness of their bank issues.e also ad as states of Arizona governments ar as this Con- Irving as King Lear.too good Ki can be said of Lear.The lauda- actor has arc ighter, indlis- Mr.Henry to do enor- best interests of the service to ds, \u201cdo not let us lose our to say that there was not a single fairly educated persoa in the the Right of the pro- r who was not Irvt y .unaceountable tricks of snunciation and restless repetition of certain violenuy ex- t movements and gestures without fauits have steadily t too re- og Lear Just before the first changed hie min and made up for the character as a tottering Goer.with mouthing, has now reverted to his first oonoeption of the .Mr.Irving does pot intend that \u201cKing Lear\u201d shall have a long run.Early in the spring he will prepare to p Ten- RYBOB S \u201c Bec Lear\u201d redent ing Centagious Diresse in Ontario.ber 24\u2014The health TORONTO, authorities have been hunting up the case rie Bumrer, a young laid up here with smallpox.He came over Englishman, \u201cLake Ontario,\u201d one of the Beaver Line steamers.On the way over one of the passengers, a married man with a family, was attacked by the reached] Grosee Isle on November 5, the suffersr and family were put ashore.The voat was disinfected, the > ! mediately vaccinated apd the boat left im- for Montreal, Bu direct Lo Toronto, where, as stated before, he found employment with a tirm employing hundreds of men.he H black diphtheria in shanties on the to a telegram nD obtained nearer Panama Trial to Be ma Canai projest has the to deprivation of a vation lly of al Company, have diate appointment of a liquidator.he Chronicle\u2019s Paris correst ndent says: The Government has ordered that ali of de Reinienh\u2018s papers be sealed \u2018 : Western States Legislatures.OHRYRY Wyo, November 24.1t is now certain the Democratic and Peopic's Parties who used iu this state will the Legis) OPERA, Kae, November 33.\u2014A great sur- NE, oint bailos in prise was sprang ou y the announeement Hoan Dolticlans of Western Kandas organ or state.1tis belleved the J the scheme.favoranie to el end A Rumored Rallway Deal.Ohlo, November $4.-A rumor that Henry 8.Ives, the Young Napoleon sontroi of the Sou Fine has Railway The Treaty/ May New be Negutintod.N Wasutreron, Novem on SL wo 0 the region, LONDON, November 24\u2014The Th theory of the brosecution is th beginning, and the directors are liable, tod, so imprisonment and fine and ir Late HER vy nie: Ion ira ay es not apeciaiiy a ma figure in court as an asset of the Panama Ontario Board of Health has sent Dr.odgeit to atlend the men stricken with MoLachian Brothers\u2019 Upper Ottawa in response for assistance.A req was reosived by the Board for a second doctor, but was countermanded by a second telegram stating that a eecond dootor bad uest Under Common Law.erefore, he says, \u2018the at the Pana- been a swindle from civil right.The fam- Applied for the imme- have à majorit ature.y the ie of Kansas that lesa log Repub ve bec Sh.nerotissed.Snyder, the comet a stray one that force of the impact tea comet evidence of the collision ross the earth\u2019s orbit reach e t says that the fate Catch- will be compelled to in y Act That The Mystery of Rutledge Hall.CHAPTER XXVIL-\u2014(Continued.) Even in thought she could not apply to him the harsh, cruel epithet which the girl who lay insensible there had uttered; her heart sickened at the recollection, her whole frame trembled at taking Dr, Anderson back to the station were dimly visible as they went down the drive and then disappeared; and Sidney drew a breath of relief as she went the door.© Was coming slowly up the stairs, and looked up as she heard the sound of the opening door.** Bessie.\u201d\u201d her mistress said, in a low tone, \u2018\u201c Miss Greville has fainted.Will ou come to her, and do what you can orher this evening?Mason can hel you I shall not want you.I au tir ; and am going to bed.\u201d Without another look at the motionless figure by the fire, she left the room and went swiftly along the gallery to her owna ment, where locking the door securely upon herself, she sunk down on a couch, ber arms flung cut before her; her head bowed upon them, motionless as if stricken by death itself, but consumed by the horror of the blow which had fallen upon her.In the intense self-absorption of her anguish she remembered nothing else\u2014nothing but the one creat horror which seemed to enshroud her, She had no hora ought but the husband whom she lov Ay, although he had never loved her she loved him with all the strength of her womanhood, all the passion of her nature, a love which even the accusation against him had no power to shake, How long she lay there she did not know; she had no knowledge of passing time in her miserv\u2014moments were as hours, hours as minutes, disregarded, unheeded, as she Jay there motionless, At tirst an uttér incredulity had seized ber\u2014it was a false wild notion born of misery in Frank's brain; but very soon this disbelief died away in her troubled mind, and doubt came with its attendant horrors.She remembered that it was true that Stephen had left the hotel with Mrs.Rutledge.Had she herself not seen them go together?he not come to-\u2018her\u2014sidney \u2014 m 8 on the dimly ligh landing, and desired er Ro With him, saying that the carriage was waiting?Had she\u2014 Sidney \u2014 not seen the meeting between them in the little sitting-room?Had she not seen Sibyl Rutiedge run up to him and cling to him with both hands clasped upon his arm, uttering a little cry of joy and relief as she did so?\u2014and then they had fone away ether, and a iong time ad elapsed before Stephen had returned to the ball-room.She rose from the bed, and began pacing up and down the room like a caged animal infuriated either with wounds or confinement, Surugglin desperately against the horror which bad seized her, fighting against her doubts, one moment passionately asserting her beliet in Steplien\u2019s complete innocence, the next heart-broken and crushed with the thought of his guilt-now telling hersel! that he was incapable of such a deed, the next almost fainting with horror at the thou, her imperatively ht that he, her bus band, had committed not only the murder, but had been cowardly enough to screen himself from its punishment by allowing an innocent man to suffer for his crume, , She did not think of undressing, of the datness of the hour, of the chines that tephen mightfind her in such a condition on his return from Lambewold.She had forgotten Frank Greville and his sorrow- 1 night-journey.She had no thought or his unhappy sister, no recollection for aught but her husband and the crime of which he was ace Suddenly another recollection came to her.What had she done?What had she done?She, his wife, had put the detectives upon Stephen Daunt\u2019s track] The note she had received from Hopgood surely meant that he had discovered something! What was it?Had he found out that Stephen had left the ballroom with Sibyl Rutledge, and\u2014 Ob, great Heaven, what had she done?Pushing back her hair from her forehead with a passionate force, she tried to recall the incidents of the interview with the detective, and the questions he had asked; but she was almost too be wildered to do so with any coherence.Still she remembered uely tbat he had asked her several questions relating to her husband, bis annoyance at Miss Neil\u2019s marriage, and a dull stupor of misery fell upon her as she thought that, it Stephen should be accused of the murder, it would be through her\u2014through his wife! \u201cOh, great Heaven, what a horrible thought that a wife should betray her husband!\u201d She must go away,she thought wildly.She could not remaln there under his roof, meeting his kind sorrowful eyes, listening to the voice which was the sweetest sound in the world to her, and accepting his kindness when at any moment it might come-the shame, the disgrace, the ruin! She must go away and hide herself, and perhaps Heaven would be merciful and let her die soon.She was young and strong truly; but young and strong peonle die sometimes \u2014nay, often; and surely such misery would kill her ere very long With a slow numbed movement she crept to her bed and sunk down upon the pillows faint and exhausted.he Dight-hours wore on.She heard dimly \u2014as if the sounds were in the distance And not close at band\u2014the return of her husband and his triend from bswold; and shé shuddered through all her frame as Stephen's cheerfnl tones fell upon her ear.Then all was quiet in the house and in the room where Sidne Daunt iay in her anguish; and so, half in swoon, half in stupor, sbe passed the night, and a new day dawned, aud the morning came.CHAPTER XXVLIL The young mistress of Easthorpe did not put in an appearance at breakfast on the morning after Lady Eva's fancy- ball, and Stephen and his friend took the meal alone together, It was a ve silent one, for Stephen was absent and ave und depressed, and Lloyd ilner seem preoccupied and self-absorbed; there was a light in his eyes, 8° nervous eagerness about his manner, which were very nnusual in the calm, self-contained yoypg barrister.Be was leaving Eastho hat day to return to London; and, befere going, he had determined to put his fate to the touch \u201cand win or lose it all\u201d He knew that there was a certain amount of presumption in the thought of to the hand of John Daunt\u2019's ter, a girl to whom an earl i wealth could give.privite means ware very small; he was in a \u2018large degree dependent on his profession, one in which & large amount of work must bé done, and to which many years of toll must be at least until his wal sec his onls poattion Bat Dolly had lookaa so i pretty on the previous evening in her ty ooe- tume of paysanne coquette had cast ce to the and, unted not only by kis love, but bis joetous an- T at she young earls marked atten- ons, he had told Dolly that he loved her, and had read in sw shy, loving eyes the assurance that his love was returned.It behooved him then as an honorable man to see her father without delay, and he was to drive over Lambewold in © course of the morniag, ostensibl for purpose of sa lay is case botors Me Dannt He 1e sald nothing to Stephe: bad troubles of own Ww his attention; but he felt the should be lad to have Sidney ou his side, know- fog that she was a great favorite with her father-inlaw, who rarely refused her anything for which she pleaded earn- Hy h uité confident © was not, bowever, n a cation to Bid- as to the result of his been Surangely be aught © to a guest in her own house.She h been sometimes so coldly polite that he could not ignore her mistrust, at others she had been timidly cordial, as if anx- fous to conciliate him; bat she never lost her constraint of manner al ther \u2014the remembrance of the interview in the dining room always stood between em.Angry ashe had been at the deceit she was practising, bis pity for Stephen Daunt\u2019e young wife was very great.He could see how unhappy she vas that she was wretched to the verge of recklessness, that the unhappy division be- ween herself and her husband widened every day, and that Stephen\u2019s unhappiness was scarcely leas than her own, It Was far 100 delicate a subject for any interference; even such an old friend as he waa could not touch upon the matter, and he could only hope that something Would happen to lift the cloud from their lives and bring them ether again, \u201cYou will not drive in with me this morning, 1 suppose, Lloyd?\u201d Stephen said, rising from the breakfast-table and gathering up his letters.\u201cThank you\u2014no, I want to see Mrs.Daunt before I go; and Lady Eva was ood enough to ask me to lunch at ambswold.\u201d (To be Continued.) Te Lillousness, cizziness, na headaoh are relieved by small doses Carters Little ver .Special Notices, Archimedes.Archimedes was a famous geometriclan and astronomer of Syracuse, who, when that city was posiogred by the Romans, for a long time baffled their eftorts by means of the machines which be had invented.Har vard Bronebial Byrup, which emanated from the celebrated Harveed University, is the most celebrated and wonderful remedy of modern times for the cure of courbe colds, croup, sore throat and all bronchi affections.This marvellous sough medicine bas met with unprecedented sucoess in every country where it has been Introduced.Its effects are Instant; {ts working powers are comptète, and once used it is always the favorite pre tion of the home.Our best people giadiy testify in its favor and strongly recommend ii to their iriends.The medical profession of Canada ze the value of Harvard Bronchial Syrup in severe and obstinate cases of sore throat, croup and affections of the bronchial tubes.A Dangerous Cold.Dear Sirs, My little last winter had a very bad cold whic almost resulted in congestion of the jungs.After doctorimg with ber for three months without success 1 tried Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam, and two bottles of it cured her.She is now strong and healthy.Mrs.Samuel Mulholland, Hamiiton, Ont, Twen ty-Lwo dwallings being oontract.ed for, to be constructed on Amber t Park roperty, at once, R.Alley, manager, 16 St James street.The hourly rate of water falling over Niagara Falis Is 100,000,000 tons.= When Baby was sick, we gave ber Custoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When ahs bad Childres, she gave them Castoria \u201cHow are F LÀ [EH vn \u201cWhy the inventor of SCOTT'S EMULSION Cures Others Will cure You, is à true statement of the action of AYRR'S Sarsaperillia, Thon taken for dissases originating in impery bloed ; but, while this ssertion is tvaa.of AYER'S Sarsaparills, as fhowends can attest, it camnot be truthfully applied to other preparations, which unprinoipled dealers will recommend, and ty to impose upon you, as \u201cjust as good as Sarsapearilla and Ayer\u2019s only, if you need a blood-purifise aod would be benefited permanently.This medicine, for naazly Afty years, has enjoyed a reputation, and made a record for cures, that has mever been equaled by other preparations.AYER'S Sarsaparilla eradicates the taint of hereditary scrofula and other blood dis.sases from the system, and it has, desen Ayers.\u201d Take Ayers vedly, the confidence ot the small of my back.33 William st., New York the people.YER'S Sarsaparilla \u201cI cannot forbear to express my joy at the relief I have obtained from the use of AYER\u2019S Barsaparilla.I was afflicted with kidmey troubles for about six months, suffering greatly with pains in In addition to this, my body was covered with pimply eruptions.The remedies prescribed failed to help me.I then began to take AYER'S Sarsaparilia, and, in a short time, the pains ceased and the pimples disappeared.I adviseevery young man or woman, in case of sickness result Ing from impure blood, no matter how long standing the case may be, to take AYER®8 Sarsaparilla.\u2019\u2014H.L.Jarmann, City.Will Cure Yo Mi % M¥.PHILLI Dr.J.0.& Ce, Lovweil, Mass A138 TTE J.Prepared by Ages \\ von 58 BARRE NXELL Wtntsy Resorts.NINI DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs.N.Y.A * sad Sara CS A GLORIOUS CLIMATE, Battery Fark Hotel, ASHIRVILLE., NORTH CARQLINA, U.8.A \u2018 thi $ of the Bouth All gales us ue \"uli of raidconi soar, Winter temperature 4a Vi beat Win a n LU rain.or - fox hunting and quail shooting.4 Ep Len Sy Se Ee Yor particulars write to R P.MoKISSIOK, + Manages, \" ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.The Full and Winter Resert by the lon, HOTEL BRIGHTON OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR F.W, HEMSLEY & SON.263 3mos PERRET OAATa FROM SEY YORE CITE vA - Gducattonal, TEACHERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION In coanection with McGill Nermal school University FExféheion Lecto.oder th ploes of à above Association.wil) be delivered av TU AY (bogimniug Jan, 10, Is93), lu 1, 32 Belmont street Frot.oyse, of tho McGill University, will be the Re Tee 18 $8.00 for the conrse of hry?14 111 granted a; 2» cer Re the ares to all, but the member a .re Fa en mt af Dee don m senior, .Bu, ., brooke St-vet School, arr ELIZABETH BINMORE, BA, S75e1 Sec.Teachers' Ave, THE VICTORIA SCHOOL OF ART, 4 St.Catherine Street (Sheppard's Atudic Building), WILL RE-OPEN OCTOBER 17, Head and Costume Class, Btill Lifs, Oolors, Cast ars wing, Pen drawin, odeiline Dosigning, Chine Palntfnr, Special for Shida Pxbibition ot Chine\u2019 Paintiog e PACIF Hoiders of wil leavp Dalhousie Square Sta Mo CHILDREN'S OVERCOAT these patterns, but \u2018em just right.dollars.MEN'S OV nacrificed! thetr style and cut ; \u20ac Tr tion, 8.40 p, EVERY WEDNESDAY.Montreal to 'St.Paul Leave Windsor Street Station.11.45 am.EVERY RATURDAY, ntreal to Chicago Leave Windsor Street Station, 9.00 p.m.EVERY TUESDAY.Montreal to Boston Leave Windsor Street Station, 8,20 p.m, RVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY And at 8.00 a.m every Ssturday.Theso Cars rus theongh without change.TICKKT OFFICES, 200 St.James Ntreer (Cor.und nt Stations.T See them! IC NY THROUGH : TOURIST : CARS \u2014Feor the accommedation of\u2014 Second Class Tickets be rum as toden Montreal to Seattle TA.MeGiln 275 Beod S How people look at the stylish little lads in overcoat time, and how much brains we spend over we commence tar enough ahead to get It isn\u2019t style only that we look out tor, the wear has attention too\u2014that means the toundation, the linings and the finish, the button holes and buttons.And we don\u2019t neglect the prices We make them reasonable as they should be\u2014trom tour to six ERCOATS Notice nsemble as to length and fit; both loose and snug backs, We are selling a splendid finished Beaver Overcoat at 89,00; usual price, 814, J.G.KENNEDY Æ CO., the SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville.MYRTLE NAVY Nope Other Genuine.CAUTION.Give hn.That it is three times as 2771 81 St Lawrence Street.efficacious as the old-fashioned ; cod liver oil.Give thanès.\u2018Thatitissuch a wonder.GRATEFUL-\u2014-(OMFORTING, ful Lesh producer.9 Give thanès.Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofuia, |- Bronchitis, Wastin, Dis- BREAKFAST.easss, Cou, and Colds.- thorough Knowledge tated Be sure you get te genuinein Salmon oun Srerios gf digestion ST oT color wrapper; sold by all Druggsts, at has our tables with » delicately avons soc.and $1.00.a nei So, Se EACH PLUG OF tag lt MARKED T.& B.Md LHON£E LETTERM, MANHOOD RESTORED.Pur 5 Backes J.we oor.AL.Deute ont Du ve devoted before fame or fortune can be attain Of course yon chn get Dawsox\u2019s Crooorars Oxidius ot any Drug Store: ses Tes! Poer, h had Bot fk do ite thn lady \u2018oer, he y of his love\u2014little ji\" & peouniary sen courss: bat he hid laid true and loyal ; fail her, a He t lovato ky \u2018 Pees ow PAUL nr, Montreai asada aendsun DRUNKENNESS | BEE Gl Ea parc ane her Cantocia.200 Nèrat Dares Ornanr Legal Cards.TT WAIN ASSN NII NAN NSN NINA ~ MACMASTER & McGIBBON Advecates, Barristers, &c., THE TEMPLE, « NT, JAMES ~TREET.d Meomaster, C.flobert D.MoGibbon, \u201crls Staclonmen où ea Hodgson, Summer & (0.\u2014 FOR \u2014 CHRISTMAS mo ~NEW YEAR'S T-R-A: D-E ! Japanese Goods, Papeteries, Writing Sets, Vases 347 & 349 ST.PAUL ST.MONTREAL 273e008° Jewellery FOR EVENING WEAR.Gold dont Jr yi Pines, Earrings, Necklets, Hair Pins, Rings, &o R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 225 St James Street.276°3 MACHINERY! Elevators and Hotsts, Stone \\ireakers, Engines and Boilers, Donkeys and Winches, \u2014ALWAYE ON SALE AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY 34 Ki tree J\u2014_ wo & .& SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES - PORTIAND CEMENT da stock and to arrive, at lowest market prices W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO 100 Grey Nun Street, DUCRO\u2019S LR I8 MIGHLY RECOMMENDED AS A REMEDY FOR LUNG DISEASES Lo er A pan amas av» P S42 law \u2018Agente for vv 183 so T oLD FOR GENTLEMEN, DR.GORDON\u2019S An va Srom Merv.aa EEE oon ence, men mate sous Baki EE EE qe RE, TER BF + sircular, treal.Ror saleby B.28 Notre Dame atréét ; k .en oR z at rests; wd La 8 Rew Ais | NERVEISE ELS | BEANS ces Sr | = BE yi) deu ae even do pete ar sl Pf A] I rer pes PES JOBE 3.MOLAUK & BROS.ALE AND PORTRS i \u2014. 4 RAINVILLE CATCHES IT.ALD: VILLENEUVE SPEAKS HIS MIND MOST FREELY.An Interesting Debate in the Light Committee on the Eiectiric Light Contract \u2014tome Strauge Statemonts Made at Yesterday's Mooting.At the meeting of the Light Committee yesterday afternoon, after the report recommending that the Royal Electrie Company should get the contract for lighting the city for the next ten years, Ald.Viile- neuve declared that they should get legal advice as to whether they had the power to make such a report to Council.Ald.Rata- ville: \u201cThere is no necessity.\u201d Ald.Viliensuve: \u201cYes, there is.In the old contract the stipulation was distinctly made that tecders should be called for.! must teil you that If the Hoyal Electric had made their own report to Council they could not have made it more favorable.Anyway, we should cail in Mr.Roy, snd if we have a tight tu make such a report, weil and good.| am well eatistied wi tha Royal Electric.They have given a good service.and weli they might, for they were well paid tor it.The clause vf Lhe contract is, however.more explicit, that we are bound to call for tenders.\u201d Ald Rainville: \u201cIt is only natural that wa should report our vwn conclusions by making a favorable report, Kia.Villeneuve: \u201cWell, we had better consult the City Attorney.Ald.Rainville: \u2018\u2019You are laboring under & wrong impression.The resolution ordering that tenders be called for to which y refer is not in the contract atall; itis simply @ resolntion of Council.\u201d Ald.Vilieneuve: \u201cWell, you may be right.If you aie, | have nu objection Lo the report; still I should like to hear the opinion o! Lhe City Attorney to make sure.Now, have you seen the Lily Attorney! #\" Aid.Rainville: \u201cYes, ment to the report of \u2018the Committee was adopted Hi Council the City Attorney sald it was pot binding où the Company or the Counc Ald.Hillenouve: \u201cThat was four years ago.\u201d (Great lauxhler.) Ald.Rainville: ihe Committee can make any report Lhey like to the CounelL\u201d\u201d Ald Villeneuve: \u201cExactly, but happen to remember that you are ap advocate, and | also remember that you are not the advocate for the city.J am not au enemy to the Royal Company, but before the contract is given I wish to be pertect!y sure it is done when the amend- so lagnily.Ald.Pretontaine and Stearns both remarked tliat here could be no harm in sending for Mr.Roy.It miænt set Mr.Villeneuve's mind at rest on the matter, and others too Alter wome further wrangitng, the minutes of Council o: December 27, 1689, were produced and the following extract read: Mov] hy Ald.While.seconded by Ald.Vii- jeneuve,' | hat the sala report of Lhe Finance Committee (referring to the electriciighting contract), be an:enited so that certain coaditions therein stipulated reac as follows: I'he new contract Lo de made ior iive years to run from Lhe first of January next, from which time the rate for the exist.+ reduced to forty cents per night, and such contract shall not be renewed except after tenders have been asked tor, at least one year beiore the expiry of Wils contract.\u2019 Ald.Viileneuve: \u201c1 thoughtso, We cannot recommend 8 new contract to-day while that ciause is in torca\u201d Ald.Rainville: \"Weare not renewing a eontiavl; we ure re-making an old une.\u201d Aid.Ulenuinneng: \" Wuat are our instructions from the Councetl*\u201d Ald.Rainville: \"We are to cali for tenders provided a suitable arrangement cannot be niade with the present contractors.\u201d Ald.Wilson was of the opinion that they should have à formal reconsideration of the Councli\u2019s motion before any actions ln the nt line were taken Ald.Rainville, Nolan ing Clend!nneng, in ehorus: \u201cNot at all; Ald.Raloviile said hore was no sacramental form for the reconsideration of a motion, and argued that the vote of the Council in giving such instructions to the committee was tantamount to a reconsideration.Ald, Villeneuve: \u201cWere you aware of the existence of that resolution?\u201d Ald.Rainville: \u201cCertainly.Ald.Prefontaine: oy AN wasn't.\u201d Ald.Villeneuve: \u201cWe were then working in the interests of the city.\u2019 Ala.Rainville: \u201c1 can tell you one thing you did was pot in the intarests of the city, and that wae in regard wo the poles.You provided thal the Company should remove all its poles at the expiry of the contract but those needed jor private lighting, which was tantamount to a confirmation of the privilege granted by their charter to maintain their Jules and a perpetuity of the nuisance.They could say that all their poies were used in private ligating.\u201d Aid, Villeneuve: \u2018\u2018lhere is a company formed in a city suburb to æive the residents of Ht.Jean Baptiste Ward electric Nght, which the Royal refused to do.Ald.Rainville ana the Light Committee did all in their power to crush that company, but they did not 5uoce»d completely.That company has a capital of $100,000, and is preparea to light a portion of the oity if tenders, arte cailad for.\u201d Aid.Rainviiie, sneeringly\u2014\"I did not know ) had so niuch power.Ald.Stearns asked Ald.Villeneuve i! ha believed it would be in the Intereats of the city to have three or four companies.Air.Viileneuve enquired Dow other cities were lighted.When Lhey asked for tenders for nt; vlectric railway they were all aware that poles would have to be put up.They were not so particular then.They had their poles up and it could not be helped.MOVED THE ADOPTION OF THE REPORT.Ald.Clendinneng moved the adoption of the report.They had no way of lighting except by transmitting the power over poles or in conduits.Therefore, they found that 1 confess 1 they must increase the number of poles or get rid of them.The present Company had the power to maintain their poles, and by Hivioe whem this contract they would get the wirea put under ground.The city bad to be lighied, and he knew of no better way of finding out how cheaply it could Le done than by finding out what other cities paid.If the Council thought any of the clauses of the report wrong he was prepared to discuss them, but ho was satistied that this Was the best bargain the city could make, Ald Villeneuve: \u2018That is ail rot.You never triad to find out what other companies would do.\u201d Aid.Clendinnenz again referred to the vnsizhtiy poles, and Ald.Villeneuve quoted Ste.Cunegonde and St Henri as getting their iighis for 3100 a year.Aid.invilie: \u2018Where do they get their power?\u2019 Aid.Villeneuve: \u201cI do not know; they may get it from tbe canal.\u201d Aid.Ratnvitie: \u201cOn, yes; makes no difference?\u2019 Aid.Vilieneuve: \u201c[ must say, Ald.Rain- ville, you \u2018io sot appear to be acting here as chairman of this committes, but as an advocate for the Royal Electric.Perhaps you are a shareholder.Whatever your reasons you are advocating this gompany.* Ald.Rainville: *'I sign this report as chairman of the committee, ond you do not want me to defend it.1 might retort that ous are acting bere in the intarests of aa- I suppose that company.Ald.Villeneuve: \u201cI never had any interest in any company, but I want to see fair pay.te re onlied for I to to give 0 Ho Ro the preference, but am not willing to give them or 000 to please them or id.Rain ville\" For am nots skoula be made for \u2018en Jere.Was it not gonoed yo that electricity was in its Inf ah walt soon be do done much cheaper! hay they pot make it ve aah 4 Hainvile Tite sala th East th and vor compas fires x cites iia von courants for 11 from prog rege showed that M tren ot ting a cheap light vèi Villeneuve: \u201cHow did you learn all Aid.Rainville: \u201cBy answers recel letters sent out by the Mayor pri ME | Badger: \u2018 : \u201cIt takes two to je bargain; we dia pot heroin thls one \" Wilson: \u201cThet is just the trouble: _\u2014_ there are two of you In he a w es made = Fs 2 ee te rar closely sir = ESET Ee ard work su Smitten & don\u2019t know wha aoës the publie.pe some further parieying the report as adopted as re in yesterday's ue LASKER BEATS ALL HE DEFEATS THREE MEN SEPARATELY IN THE AFTERNOON.A Combination Game Yesterday Evon- fax \u2014 Some More Simultaneeus Play Open to the Public To-Night.Messrs.R.P.Fieminæ, W.de M.Marier and Geo.Barry suffered defeat at the hands of Mr.Lesker yesterday afternoon.The hopes of the members of the Montreal Chess Club still rested on Mr.Fleming after the defeat of the previous day, but he also was compelled to follow the footsteps ol the others, and resigned on the 24th move.Following is the score: Mr.Fleming.Mr.lL Anker.Ry po Ba 2 Et-K B3 Eu-QB3 #4 PP 4 Kix i Kt3 6 aga PCR RS ¢ v8 B4 Kt\u2014k 3 8B-B4 BK Ks 3 ÿ P-Bô5 Pap 10 BsKt + PB 11 Kt\u2014B3 Q \u2014-Et3 32 $: a 43 x B- 5 i4 Kt-K2 \u2014K 4 15 }-p3 3 xX of 8 PQ -B 2 17 x-85 \u2014k4 18 F-K B4 k-ka le B-B7 BR 20 Kt\u2014Kt3 h-Bb ck \u201c1 k-K3 R\u2014E Kt5 => EtxP BER:P 23 kt-B4 R-Ktgok 24 Bests = mation 06 che péoooe = Te Mr.Fleming resigned = = i oo = 2 4 i 2 A @ @ Ga WAITE Mr.Lasker then niayed à game with Mr.Geo.Barry, at the odds of a knight, without the use of a time-piece, which proved to be an very lively exhibition ol chess, for very soon Mr.Barry lost his game, as well as à pint of peanuta The score is here given : Remove white queen\u2019s knight.Mr.Lasker, Mr.Geo.Barry.White Black.1 P-KB 4 ,P\u2014 2 P-Q Et3 P\u2014 4 3P-K3 EKt-XK BJ 4 B\u2014-Kt2 F-K K13 db B-KZ BK G P-KEt4 Casties 7 PK KA Et\u2014-K 8Q-\u2014Baf EL-QB3 vr-k5 \u2014~K 10 Kt-\u2014B 3 Ba B 11 Qu 8 \u2014B3 12 P-B3 B-g 2 13 P-Q4 P-Kt3 14 Costlea QB K\u201423 15 R-K5 Bogut 1§ F-K15 3- Kil?17 Ki\u2014Kt 4 Ko 18 HB-B 3 +-B4 19 K:\u2014RB8ck R-L nt 20 Px EtP QP 21 K=\u2014Ktaf b-E nf 23 R 3 \u2014Ke2 23 xB laB 24 P-Kt AK 3 25 PrkR e-B3 24 JK! sBex Mx RH 2e x Hy ugens ka®Q zu KtzB is eR Resigns.Mr.Lasker aiterwarüs wone an off-hand game from Mr.Marler, president of! the ui The hardest fought game was that pla tn the evenis lasting over three hours.ie Laske ated with him Messrs.Marler and Lidell aud played ugalnst Mesars.John Henderson, R.Fleming aad J.N.Babaon in in cousuitation.\u2018The moves wers as follows Lasker and Others.Henderson and Others Fnite, 1 1K 4 X àECUEB3 KLB3 3 5-9 Ki uo 1 Kix For 8 Ki QB8 P-KKt3 7 B\u2014K3 BK Kt 2 4B K2 K1+-K B3 9 9-8 2 P-K Ba ites = 12 P-G RL 4\" ak 33 BARt Castles K BR 13 SRG ET 18 Es2 \"9 ER 14 \u2014K 3 £3% + TR bods Herds 753 zl P\u2014Kt 4 qe 4 Baik: CES 24 q ThE 5h 883% I$ 27 R-Q7 - $ 28 K-k Qea Kesigus, This evening Mr.Laskxer conciudes his en- kagement In ontreal and piays a number of simultaneous games in the Natural His tory Rooms, which are opea to the publie Asking for Permission to Erect More Poles.Mr.Louis Perrault has {forwarded the tol- lowing letter to ihe Clty Jounal, to be read at the meeting this aftern To the Muro and Aldermen of the City ot Montreal: DEAK Srza,\u2014] deg most res $0 apply to your honorable council for to erect na eee pce er represent, ob a et te t whole WAT be done der instructions of the City surveyor or Mle the Council may ex.from pany, ahd that vithôat any Indemally\u201d whatever, aoû 1614 w any , A0 ai nde in proposed mbwars, for w the pany binds he tise of WOE a the city Lhe rent then exacted for She use such subways for au electrtcC\"companies as on a they are con- Died from Naturel Cause.The ooroner\u2019s j returned a verdiet of \u201cdeath from nat \u201d Tin} the iaguest held on je body of led sud te Boullin, the Seiya Os re ui Freie from as the cause of THE NEW TAXES \u2014 THE OPINIONS OF FRENCH CANADIAN MERCHANTS.Deputations From the Chambre de Cow- merce and tte Societé des Marchands Wait onthe Ministere\u2014Thoy Strougty Favor Direst Tosation.Deputations from the Bociété des Marchands de D'etall and the Chambre de Commerce waited upon the ministers yesterday afternoon for the purpose of urging their views upon the tax question.The former body was represented by Messrs.L.A.Beauchamp, president; F.X.Molsas, Arthur Gagnon, P.Labelle, Z Arcand and J.Huot, while the Chambre de Commerce delegation included Mesars.L.E Morin, president; H.Laporte, te, vige-president; sx Delorme, J.L-E Geoffrion Lavalise Fain, J.Asselin, H.Pelorin pas Fords Moesers- D Pariseau, M.P.P., boo X.Martines MPP.were ved aiso present.They the Hon.Mocars.Bouohervilla Hiya, Beaublen, Pelletier ang antel.Ar, Beauchamp explaipec the ie purpose which they had come.ot wish upp braid the nant but they elt that f they had not been i1l-treated in connection with the recent taxation, they had at least beén made to suffer more than others had.They asked that some delay might be Eves them, and in the mean- ume they pape that these taxes might be .They were being taxed at a rate Brey per oeut.higher than the merchants of other eitiee.For instance, in Mont- paving a rent of $400 had a tax of ss.whereas in Quabes né \u201cwould unly have to par $ $20.À $1000 for $80 tax call for $4 es about.one hundred and fifty per cent.higher than they were in Quebec.so that it could be easily sedn how the MONTREAL MERCHANT WAS HANDICAPPED.Mr.Mogin spoke in the same strain.They had been told that they should have protested against these taxes before, but he (the speaker) had been in Quebec when they had been under discussion, and every one had been expecting that direct taxation was going to be imposed.The news that this idea had been abandoned had come as a surprise to everybody.Another objection to the present system was that the merchants to state what quan- tty of a had on hand, which mignt in some instances have the effect of injuring their credit.In England and other European eountries direct taxation was the rule, and it was also in the United States.The speaker gestad Lhat a committee should be appointed to examine into acd consider the best methods for levying a direct tax in this provinces.He per sopail favored a revenue belle drew attention to the fact that in all the countries of roi was to resort to every method of raising taxes before doing anything to impede the progress of trade.Mr.Gagnon favored à more equal dirt: bution of the burdens among ail classes of wuereas, in Quebec, it Would only 0 d Mr, juot did not see why the farmers should pot their sbares Railways had been b for Lbeir benefit.Money o \u201cape nt to open up the Duntry ror nom.Surely, they ought to pay somethin, he speaker, des, could not see the difference between the merobant and the broker, and the holder o! bank stock.Should not these latter bo taxed as well ! The Hon, Mr.de Boucherville promised a a written reply today.ana the represecta- Uves of the Société des Marchands with- ar Damase Parizeau, M.P.P, :nen ad- the ministers on bebaif of the Chambre de Commerce, and urged the ad- ii visability ol appointing s commissloner to represent the commercial interests of the province at the Worid's Fair.Mr.Morin hau been selected by tbe Cham Commerce as an eligible candidate for such a The Hon.Mr.de Boucherville, In reply.stated that the question was undoubted ly one deserving their attention.Q ever, had already four eommiseioners, Hoa.Mr.Mcintosh, the Hon, Mr, ir.oy.the Hon.Senator Lanary and the Re ather Bruchesl.It was clear then that the French.element would be well Iepresonted in any case wever, the matter would receive careful considération.1t would be uader- stood t the commissioner, if appointed, wouid act without remune Mr.Parizeau remarked that they were not there to ask for a French Canadian representative.The Chambre de Commerce was pot & sectional body.It was a chamber of commercé, and all they wanted was that some one appointed nt the tradé of Quebse.The pi 8 then terminated.Road Committee.At the meeting of the Road.Committee yesterday afternoon, Ken y made sone enquiries ing the piacin of the disinfector al the ill street pumping station, against which such strong objections had been fade \u2018The facts of the matter, as published AY\u2019S DTAR, Wore Moblin, ed, and ld Ciurtesu stated thet he bad ordered ths City Comptroller to pay no money for the work, as no expenditure had been authorized b the Finance Committee.The Commit report to the pr favor of Es wide, on east side of Bonsstours Ob so as rovide an opening for Commie: stoners street and yet preserve the church buliding.A large number of claims for amages wore veyor sabmitted a lst the Road De length of service, ala structed to pre à list of the increases deserved and p it before the Salaries Commitee.Retbert-Foier.St.George's Church was the scene of a Maid pretiy wedding last evening, when Mr.EA Hobert Manager of the Dominion Biankes was married to Miss Be! rex, Poles.daughter of Me.James Foiey, the cere- otre oe b ce ery Rev.Dean.Cérmichasl.The bride, who was given away by her father.was handsomely in brooaded satin with tte trimming.The maid of hon Miss Winnifred Foley, wore pale pink silk; the pres ed Miss Joan oy and Mies Hobert,wore white silk ol red with pale green.Mr.George L re.opening LN Garden ville orne avenues.Ste di « next and the oF bopa t dt botn avenues will de wr a 90 that they may have free the tiie Genk aoû the Bons n 6 * i.© \u201cKexandria\u201d ft last $ fer where she will be laid up.The 0 ot Wales\u201d arrived last eve on her last trip from and will wiater hors.taxon down es rapidly as poestbl THE DEAD OARSMAN.O'CONNOR'S FRIENDS WANT A PUBLIC FUNERAL.Haulan Wept Like 6 Child When Faformed et Ris Friend's Death\u2014He Noticed That O'Connor's Health Was Falling.ISPROIAL TO THE STAR! ToroNTo, November 24.\u2014The friends of Wiillam J.C'Connor,thbe champion oareman of America, who died yesterday at his home in Adelaide and Simcoe streets, want to give him a public funeral.Tho announcement of tha sad event by bulletins in the different newspaper windows was received almost as a thunderbolt from a clear sky.O'Connor was known to pe 111, but bis hundreds of friends scarcely den end.O e fret eden a nthe \"oui a wart Look to his bed for intervals during the day, hoping to overcome the upparsot weaknoss in his system.On Thursday, No- evening went to his bed, from which he never rose again.He was delirious for the reater part of tue iast tive days, and in his ucid Intervals taiked epoouragiogiy to his attendants about him, The factors orbade the admission to the eick chamber of h friends until yesterday, when all hope for recovery was abandoned.All Tuesday nizht the stricken souller was in an haliu- cinstion.He craved for Hanlan and gave Instructions to pull up to 36 and we'll win the race yet.\" About three p.m.scores began to call and offer consolation to tne sadly bereaved brothers and sisters Among the callers was Miss McDonald, te whom the late oarsman was very much attached.In short, sorrow was universal among the.citizens, who bad lost one of themselves, famous all the world or over.William James O'Connor was in the house in which he died, May 4, git and was consequently twenty-nine years of age.His m died sbortly after his birth His father er sul ving st the ageol elghty~ one.When Hanian heard of O'Connor's death yesterday he wept die, a child.To reporter he \u2018I first noticeq or Connors falling Deaton when he and m my: ! rowed Hosmer and MoKay at Gharlotte on Beptemoer 5.O'Connor see to lose strength after we had rowed a mileand a quarter, and when asked the cause said that he was a little fleahy and not trained down sufficiently.He would not admit of anything being wrong with his constitution.At Oritila, on October 15, the race between Gaudaur and Hosmer and O'Connor and myself was a repetition of the Chariotte one, y G'Connor à red much wesker.A$ he Yara hait I thought we wouid win, but at the th ra they gained on us, and at the mile O'Connor lost hls strength and dropped the stroke from 36 to 28.Attne turn thought ne wouid stop altogether.1 believe his constitution was being slowiy undermined until the dread disease carried him off to-day.\u201d Dr.Temple stated that the fever was the result of insanitary drainage either at O'Connor's house or elsewhera Wil O'Connor was a man of perfect physique His aix foot Hgure was well knit, an d al though if 185 pounds he scarcely looked it.He was a most popular man ; he had none pat but ats: duse, 316,000.the idue in oe was unmarried.During career (Connor has figured in 29 impo! nt races; winning 18 singles and 8 doubles and losing 2 singles and doubles.INDIA'S SWARMING MILLIONS.The Population is Now Nearly Three Hundred Million and is Growing.The Denver Repubisoan says: The ula- tion of the Indian Empire bas \u2018risen Peithin the memory ol the present generation from 220,000,000 00U, It has been ereasing at the rate of 2.500 and is now rising at the rate of 3,000, large famines oocur it will considerably exceed 300, at the end of the century a decimation be an excess over the 300,000,000.This augmentation is solnoident with à growth urces of livelihood and in terial prosperity of all kinds.The expor- fation of Pood grains in vast quantities continues.ine average of population in the Indian empire 18 very moderate.For all that, the density in some paris is oonsider- able and in other parts too great.On the other hand, there is a large quantity of cui- tivable land still unused, the extent of which, focording to the Forimighily Review, ENOWN BY EXPERIENOR ALONE Further the existing ouitivation ean be made DO a and more productive by agricultural oo.OF Jove devatapment of irrigation iu de- 5 5 cen eflectualiy stopped.whieh in former centaur ed through the land, still lurka in many Places.t is kept down by sanitation, by he diffusion of medion! education among the natives and by the purification of the water supply.The water works are to be found din almost Tory tons town ; in the great ci may be oo Suniey.Thee anything of thet kin io ia any terre he ck eck on popuia- as imposed by sick \"wn BR GRADUALLY LISSENED.Then there is the terrible check resuitiog ed ex- eurrence is extremely from atmospheric con y Prats fees by railway oo munfoation su æ th o markets whieh Bay ba La come degves Bet LS on ty moche The co pr forests will Er the m re in the cou oo es a.2 t of 7.tof Theos a Sgt Tor \u201cmultitudes sudden ad emo tof work by thie cessation of oF 11 the fe it SR - potteries and viliège industries,\u201d luite good will, indeed, be effected in these various ways no admin The vember 10, he took his last outing and that\u2019 sleady RADE, COMMERCE wn AR Drier FINANCE MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Grain The grain market 18 quiet, owing to the close of the shipping season, Ba for Lo press strictly confined to oval requirements, which are not over much, We quote range of prices nomin- Oatmeal » trade doin moderate, ty and arm, wits à fair Jooul and Pood 15 quied but ateady.The demand requirements is about the Hr) Average.Tango as follows: Bran per ton .Shorts per ton.Mouillie per Loi Provisions.market is fairiy active, the Lard.TS Canadian, Dressed hogs, per 100 ibe.tbe receipts posted on Q.T.P.C.P.R.Canal.18.: 97 The following were \u2018Change: ä Wheat, busb.Peas, bush.The cheese markotun spot a very quiet, the last (ota.ship the bo suas BAY saken out ut air quotas ments to 80,120 oxen.and for a Le 52, 2 increase of some 277.sos Loxes.and in Lhe history © a Values rule Arm, an rose Ne quote: two 10% with Æ 10% 0%¢¢c.No Liverpool quotations Cheese Market.November 23.\u2014At the cheese mar offered some 5000 boxes cheese, Septem «and balance of season.reported were 1950 boxes at 1034.440 doat 10 9-16.The rules of the Board De: ed.the D was solid after the m ceed prices, M Market closed for season.Batter, Business in batter is confined to local wants, which are about the usual average.Choice ng fuli figures for retail trade in small Bipments tor the week, local and are 187 packages, and for the season 99,678, an increase over 1891 of some 17.784 and 69.800 odd Dressed isin good enquiry and are in be \"shape wil ie Improved conditions.Turkeys, ver on.Geese, Ducks, = Chickens, * Ears.\u2018There is little, if any change Ln Recetpts are very m moderate, Kalo Frean stock ia Arm under à a stesdy ge mand.© quote fresh stock at 200 Mate 1 at004 held stock 176 to 190, and Mmes 1 16e.Honey.JA smal) local rade ls Jong a Roger at about ady prices.ote : to 80 per Tor comb, ot Fr ned: Naval Bteres.Turpentine continues at 490 to 500, with a ten- Other stocks have not changed inclined to ions, \u2018dency to rise.We Cape Bcotch steam G0.oven.pe Welsh anthracite do.screened.NRBRHO vuonane Maple, pereord.Biron, .wigs dre: re | sure 24 mox-six PAG .BRITISH WM, ATISH MARKETS, pian Enon doses Novem! 18 oc very fnsolire.at St mit té nize, Les 34.nating Teas, 5.pers ES AMERICAN M MARKETS.This be: whi foe, Shes 2 no Lelagrapaio reports are FINANCIAL ; tn \u2018 - Just received a full range of the Celebrated ba! That thet was depression In Lhe ' .pois marée ou eslEacions 100 Jaws : C.P.a la Sirene Corsets of Ay a the at no one î ç can di or he na many 0e Adis The numbers we keep in these goods are ex- + a8 seems wu 9 beth mixed up.ad very lamar.a pressly manufactured for our own trade; also, vist supply of American wiiver has sire en- om * Pen the market.capers la Lorre A | Bhi ten HET Me XE re P.D.Corsets, in White and Black.| Is thought th ioré Wi bo aa advancé a tbe rats La Thomson's Glove-fitting Corsets, White and Blk, Day in ihe Uotted ts are closed.y > ThanESE! ns and ail the markets are ation yesterday afternoon state va per divia a Opinion in fs, wili ve shi The BEE any cage t expected advanced p.c.ttances cent.greate: than } year, notwitbstandicg the great movement of fran an and cotton then produced y the most Sounutul crops._In the rst woek November Banos Tatlaof incre no ea | Sonnette Corset | or only each month are apt to reduce th rate \u20ac Yhioh fone eas oon mAkL iong time now arket , thi Mo, local money parts ts working closer.s brand, and boxed in a similar manner, which cantile paper at 84 10 7 p © to amount are manufactured in Connecticut, Us.9 4 demand drans Kio 0h and 34 to jé avez the coun A QUEBEC ASSIGNMENT.{SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) Grand Trunk Baflway Co.1805 of trafic week, ending November 19 802, Pasmenger Lrain saruings.3, $110, 146 D x vos train earnings.94,860 % a rasee ste se see 0 re 3405,008 $10,554 Docronss, 1802, $5388.rns Bad 16 400; Ha: Sine ue De Pacs fau iil ru money Fou! fe] se on large and to ain.a Oh 1a the second week of Novem- of are par at 1.33% between | and dei 0.Cables are A funds banks ter.Grand Trunks fn London closed Se 0134 tar 1 | pret.and 4134 Lor 2nd pref, uRsBO.November 24.\u2014Mr.Charlies Qingras, re ; mis | 7 PHILLIPS SQUARE.NAN LL CORSETS NANI SAAN Thomson's Glove-fitting Corsets, with Band, French Net Corsets, * Empire.\u201d Bar-le-Duc Corsets, for Evening.Wear.\"Ferris' Good-Sense Waists, all sizes.French and German Woven Corsets Sonnette Corset, in White and Drab.Etc, Etc, Etc CAUTION\u2014We beg to state that the genuine and original is only kept by us; is made in Germany and has no connection whatever with goods bearing A full stock now displayed, consisting of of Ladies\u2019 Fur Capes, Ladies\u2019 Fur Collars, Ladies\u2019 Far Caps, Ladies\u2019 Fur Muffs; Children's Fur Coats, Childæn's Fur Collars, Children's Fur Muffs, Children\u2019s Fur Capes; Ladies\u2019 Boas, in Ostrich Feather, Spanish Coque Feather, Bear, Lynx, Goat, &c.; White Lamb Boas in very superior of quality, from soc upwards.FORRIGN AE Reported for \\he BTAR by Messra ers, ching Notre Desay.sem JY Vi on real ov.24, 18520 |W ANT.ED at once, a First-class Upholsterer Hor York, RE \u2014 2 | ime Senn [Henry Morgan & Coi Ta TB Froncs 8hoert : A Frugal Meal.It's housecleaning time Every one tired and cross every thing out of place an: wrong end foremost.No tim to fool away in cooking; n fire, probably; no appetit perhaps; no comfort, certainly No Pearline \u2014 that's th cause of it, Alittle Pearlin: when you're cleaning hous makes the whole thing smoo: and easy.With anythir about the house that isn\u2019t hy by water, you can save tin and hard work by usit Pearline.You won't hai to use that rub,.rub, rub,) getting the dirt off.And tk saves other things, your pai for instance.Beware ume ure F Seat pe same as Pearline.\u201d IT'S never and if your grocer sends led, thi of Peatline end oo CBS JAMES PY pen + 2753004 Banque D\u2019 bachey\u2019 DIVIDEND No, 88.of post, will be The FR Eiger sn .4.5.PAEXDERGAS T, Notice is hereby a Montreal ond DR 204 16eoû MoRTREAL 7T > i ITALIAN HOUSE | VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF HOES.HOLD FURNITURE, ETO, V.SARNO.|prm aura rmenmes À train d Now York square are 7 octave | Watches Clcks Jeweler, ESS es WORKS OF ART.Fe Le Hearth Es fin Sook Bee Stig mei 1 pod Ladies and Children\u2019s Bacs 2334 St.Catherine Street West.x} .Poa NG ean BE Ta Eh a, 1 our TATE LATE MD.(VEUVE) J.B.TRV A-M Parties tarnishing aol E \u201c DECARŸ.- #77 1 FRASER BROA, agua AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.\u2014 ss oT.undersigned wise : at thetr rooms, 88 to vans 3 torr 80th NOV.INST.Fos AT AUCTION.Fine BI YEP EAR Bs er A apiendid iot the above will be sold the Btone Houses, 2 Mansard and base ment, Nos.92, 94 and 06 oT GROVE a£ our rooms, 950 8 JANES etre Gannine percer.and Bt.À T0-MORROW, FRIDAY, MORNEHO, AL60 ELsvas c'CLoCR.3 20 to 20 PIE IX AVENUE Maisonneuve, Ud TRACES REQ.Aw, | | Ÿ next river opposite side of St.Law- ; rence Sennary; story Buil 9 i Toof, écual to 4 Glories; sheds Full particulars fron BH.O.Massiootte, 54 Bt.James Btréol.BALE AT ELEVEN O'OLOCK (11).BENNING & BARSALOU, UCHON BALE OF i E PINE FURNITURR.| We will sell 5% 34 ST.JAMES STREET, on | MONDAY, 38th November next, nt 10 a.All the Contents of a 12-roomed House, 2778 Pour i tr cost Parior 8st, ash 250; Di is KT te BEES Chairs, Tables and Esay Mon Er D sare, Las x tre and ¥ Fane at: Kitchen Ay abies, Father arti articles.id asians se POSITIVELY WITHOUT NEBERVE.2773 MARCOTTE SRO, nsthenws, ; JLOTATE LATE JOSEPH TIFFIN, ESQ PRIVATE RESIDENCE AT AUUTION.798 GRERBRQOKS STREET Ea cha a oo and 88 oT, R STREET, ON TUBSDAY.DECEMBER oTH, perior residencé ai corner of Sher- ; Drooke and Unéverstty, ._ BUILT UPOY LOT 50 X 150.AGUIRE'S HORSE BAZAAR, BR \u201c 6\" With Lane in » Bplendid stone stables.332] 834 OT.JAMES STRENT.Ri BALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.BENNING & BARSALOU, + AP Auction Bale To-morrow, at 8.30 P.M.LIGHT B, Y MARE, 16 red v7\u201d MARE, 16 hands high, 8 years oid, AR stylish, tle ahd ais tod lad property o 5 ROYAL INSURANCE CO.\u2018or ENGLA.LIABILITY OF AHARRHOLDERE US nprérencusene rs, on weanoresuvosisass upwards of eve = 277 10 Auctioneers.perigety sor of COUPE HARKNESS, nearly asw, madé » ALE OF Handsoms Jia vis 2, 8 Berard 4 Major, cost 00; son 2 3 : NRAY HOUSEROLD FURNITURE AND EFFEUTS.\u2014 ; Na 304 BKIGNEURS STREET (Above ae 5 Police Station).We sre fnstrobted ecutors of the Estate \"ate sergeant Thin Niquet to seil on MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28th, the Furniture and Bit , RE! HARDSGME BI BLACK PONY, good for entières ve NINE EE USEFUL HORSES, 53 106 ) Handsome Mask 0x, B1 Ox, Bufralo, wo, Gout ae 43 Fur and Fur Lined a 63 Sets of Harness, all kinds, : 41 Bleighs of every description, 686.ota.: James MAGUIRE, \u2018 M.3.ANFÉMEAN, Al therein contained, ut Parlor Set, covered Mush, British Plate Brass saLs mate TEN A AM.rt HIUKEA & CO.A Cf wotioneers.rem en ; » le Costour-mado Vars und Robes.The subscribers will sell at tbeir Rooms 841 884 243 Bu.James Strest, on Fo p ATTRITION IS REQUESTED | Menday Aftornpon avd Evening, Nav.$91, | «#0 sale \u2018vagy fine assortment first-class Custos Co £0 the of\u2014 ASS ot .#® MECONDHANXD \u2014COM FRISIFO\u2014 RE and Gentlemen's Caps } aging | fader asa, Oeatiomen\u2019s Co?ure ts ie Les goal, Mink.Beaver and O , s safapior of Cure siorm Collare, Gene\u2019 Chats EY KD MAT ATTERNOON : LET?- or a wi 166 Dreamin Eg = (FOUNG 0e November 19,18 1867 at 11 115 Lusig- MARRIAGES SBLEY 4 Kingston, Ont, on Novas tr, ral Dean Carey, cer no Alken Rin Sie May Bgl ALRD-N 1ICHOLU- AL BE the Rov.Dr.O.M.I, W.N.Brunel, : J pe A N-THOMAS\u2014AL Ottawa, the 22nd Nov.by tbe Rev, À.H.W , William Allan Coul se Lo sarah De \u2018second daughter of PERS Ballevilie, on the 18th Nov.by R.Dein Catherine Keid to Edward ELDRID 100 B- At Brighton, N.8.on if 10, by Rev.J, S8hepherdsos, Amassa N, K Cove, N.8, 10 Mary daughier of Joseph Lent.FTTZGIBBONS- LYON; At Kingston, on Nov.24, Rev.Pr.Neville, Mr.Thomas Fitzgibbons to OF tae Katie Lyons.WIDE-PEARSON GRIFFITIAUT oronto, Ont, oa the 13th Oetober, Kev Champneys A.Brooke Bye pearson te Kate ot Juughior oi Lie late John HELLIWELL-HIME\u2014AL Toronto,on 16th Novem- boty by tho Res.EV J.Broughall, Alfred Helil- second daughter ori .Hora sonneros.van NOSTKAND\u2014AtL Toronto, on November 15, by Rev.Georg Abs, wo William Sonnaton La Riles, acc mcond daughie Corneïlus Van Nostrauu.LITCH-WI CHESTER\u2014AS Granrtlie, x.8.on Nov.à y Rev.W.Crandai, ar A.Latch, of A Na\u201d \u2018to Epa E.ibchegter, of 8 t thé parson By the MINARD-WILBER SAL ta parsonage, 27 (he eldest daughter of Geo., of Bt.Lambert.RALWTON-MACFABLANE \u2014 At Bt.Mark's sane, Wyo, ptet Nov, 1892,by A NE NS 28 Mastère, à fr ad.\u201d 273 8 TUCKER-MAREET Bt.Patrick's Church, on Row 180%, 1803, by Ae Rev.Father van, North, : Creek.N.8, to Meag- Fredari rocks of this ey Sparro st 's Church, on the Rev.Carmichael, yr shiney, ter of James \u2018Dryden, eldest M.P.P., L.Stan WA {aughier ut tbe onoratls John Dry uf Agriculture.DEATHA BEAUDOIN\u2014In city, on the 24th November, Armeline ae es ns of the late Adolphe 82 oa rr Urbain square stati nsioes.4, Toroute, ou.en nov.eo, Hana xB.Briggs, of ber in the 100th year CA N\u2014AL ent Frey Antoine 2e street, real.on OT, sr, JOURESESt SON of the late tn.\"aged 10 months and 6 dayw, Funeral private.CROZIER\u2014At Belleville, on the 31m Nov., 8t.George B, Crosior, a years.DONNELLY\u2014In this a the 0rd inst, James Donnelly, Yours.native of County Ty Funeral will take place from we Chapel, Hotel Dieu, cor.ot Pins avenue and st, on serie ie 26h str at 2.30 p.m., to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and uaintançes_ will please accept thts intimation, 277% GEIEVRS At Ottawa, on ibe 10th November, oon rieves, tu the 67th y ao us age.oa ovember 20, © ping wesdbarn wile ot I Gree 1h Lo Fear of her HENNESSEY\u2014At Bamliton, on Nov.19, James » Aged 68 Joe BEFF.\u2014At 8: Job B., on Nov, 20th, wite ot P.ip \u2018Refferan, jr.in the 22nd of her age.HAMILTON AL Ottawa, on November 19, sesan Quaner, aged 52 years, wife of J.J.Hanitle KILPATRICK AY inet November 18 late residence, 9 Al paires vou 6 SF Joan.Father 01 D.Ripairiet LAFORTUNE\u2014In this city, on Nov.22, Darien ex-merchant Lailor Lagostune, and 7 months.The \u201cbe Rein Nov.from kis fathers residence, ¥ shest, AL 7.45 à m., for St.Joseph's church, thence to Cote des Ni .Frien and and acquaintances vi accept this se inyt- MILT as nis Lans , on the tnd overm- noires wifeof R.R.W, D Qe oat RA, LY, of oon LYNG\u2014A{ Hamilton, Ont, on Nov.20,A.aged 78 years, , pa Lyng, LYNG\u2014at \u2018Toronto, on Nov.20, Ann Lyng, aged 0 years, MOCARTSE\u2014At Detroit, Mich., on the 33rd MoCartay.72 years, à native of Co.a Ireland, for many years à resi- MoGREGOR-At Winnipeg, ou the 18th November, John MoGregor.MeCALLUM-AL Toronto, on the 1 oth November, ++\" Maria, relict of Robert MoCallum, MOGARL-AL Lindsay, on No vember 14, Lans Mary Burroughs, wife of Peter McGari, aged 5 MOBLROY\u2014AL Optawa.220d Nova Tosress Kaith, youngest or 0 a m.Mokiroy, aged 21 years.roo MOLLAND\u2014At Lando on Nov.19th, James frre , aged 65 y vs.MANN-\u2014At HE Jobn, fy > on Nov.10, David A.cone?aged 74 years, TBoston | papers piease MOMANUE-\u2014At 8t.John, KX.B., Nov, 20 Margaret, beloved wise of James McManus.Be NICHOL\u2014At As, Mansteld street, Montreal, \u2018ut.midnight, November 22nd, Jessie Grant, faughter 0 of the late Thomas : e! wil} pute résideuice.où Friday, das 23th 3 o'closk, to Mount koy métery.s and nation: Hor ntances wil Please accept \u2018Toronto, Belleville aud Simcoe Papers pieass copy.) 277 8 O'SSILLAR Hamilton, on quogest son Then! ed 35 Sars.u 0 SREA-AL Toronts, \"a the £0th November, James A, O'Shea.O'HARAAU A at Ontario, on fer Rl se wife ot O'Hara, 45 .19, Franc ary and Sons am, des Ne \u2018emete Relatives aca trends will windis ace accept Lis invitation PATERSON \u2014AL Toronto, on November tbe 19th, Haonah, widow of the iate Peter Paterson, Blantyre Park.PARKIN\u2014In the township of Fenelon, Ont., on November 13, 1892, Sarah Parkin, wife of Taylor Parkin,'aged 4 à years, 8 mônths, PIGION\u2014At Kingston, on Nov Stevenson, wife oi John Pigion, CES REGINBAL\u2014In this city a 30e per Marie Josephine Lajterre, ag: 5 veus beloves wite of Aiphonse tegiml a, of whe Dominion Immi- ration Agency.\u2018he tunsral will take Place day morning, the #5th im6l, from No.181 Commissioners 8i., at 7.30 Hock sharp, to Notre Dame Church, And thenos to Lhe Cote des N Cemetery.rrien dé and acqualutancue ee Des pectaits requested to Attend Xitbous STEWART\u2014At Ha Willie F.1 TRCN of Yonday.318 gis ou Stewart, w NE WEISH-Jn tity * © Se Georges Church.; farcbér ime W@OODBURN\u2014On Te 22nd one her parents, Trenholin, que Ts on, the of A.youngest aud \u2018harilo.t xi ot He ue odburn, Carbon.3 bd ad ie oh Bas: \u201cÉ -: g x ~2 es aby RSONAL_DETECTIVES © OF TH liable sbarac baracter ae are fury iahed Ly nr nga Rr ol es sulle Luitudg Montres og are, special vein Letectis on \"12e tes whole De ad are under contreet Tub Prin overnu ent tu.Ferto! sll their ; caiectite re teautnse ri rpotations aut Motels 0) lin ds.PEU À.Grote, bupt Comm erclat praocu.\u201cta: Car- Penier, vont Lima i \u2018 ONAL ADIES USE \"CUKLINE® FOR a root against hb de ss Jo CIN rire de dico \u201che IT (CENTS FOR SALE | AT res LS Sl All our Single Width MANTLE PLUSHES in Department are marked down to more nominal prices S.CARSLEY.AN OPPORTONTY | & Our customers have an opportuni of æ from three hun Winter Dress or Costume patterns FROM A Et LAN ELEPHANT\u201d TEAR {2 \u201c Appropriatenesa \u201d CET Vo the 1 od .- vw press nd nat RES even ihe most oe tr and make 6 chates selection ! JOHX MURPUY & CO.mé At Less Than Half-Price.= Or, if Customers from a distance will send us $0.85, we will send them a ons pattern equal to what they would have to pay $14.00 for in regular way.NO RISK.There will be no risk, for, if the style does not , the money will Great Sale of Dress als.Là ae Es HX CU fit E S: NE SERRE in] NS, He SE Putters on wfèbre 06 Carat RTT JOuN MORPET à 00.lease, be refunded anded If ous customer pays carriage both waya DO THIS.Bend us $6.98 and we send you {freight d) a Winter Dress Pattern qi Bre ha latest style, worth $14.00, or the money returned.WHY WE CAN DO IT.[HPORTANT SALE of DRESS G00DS pun Colored Dress Olotha, assorted colors.clone?pins 1 por pang 224 Checks, all a press Boyer om all double trom to Atos ter for only Hip rey Sealey ETA Geog Types Le veer JOHX MURPHY & CO.We are able to offer the above inducement becanse of having met Yith « special chance in the way of buy a part of a manufacturers low value, and in order to À.Melissa Coat.e-2 warm and efficient Over- es Se fs Berre JOHN MURPHY & 00.8.i.Sour the balance of our best qualities have reduced them to less than cost, ALL ARE READY for male.Prices marked in plain figures and laid out on lio tables s0 the customers can make their selections without waiting for salesmen.S.CARSLEY.JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1788 Notre Dame Street, And 103, OT, 109 and 1114 4t.Poier 4: Torms Uust and Oniy One Prise.Yausrnons 2154 27 A short time tines, n Mr.Knott was tried fora violation of the law.The verdict wes: \u201cWe iad the defendant Knott guilty.\u201d The judge was at a loss whether to sentence or Bot Mantles To-morrow To-morrow, Friday, November 25 we offer another small shipment ol Novelties in WINTER JACKETS axp WINTER MANTLES Prices for best qualities, $18 to 978 Prices for medium goods, $7 to $18, S.CARSLEY, Ll Just Received, a Wholesale Stock ot EIDERDOWN QUILTS In all Sixes In all Qualities Covered with Fancy Se Covered with Fancy Chintzes Covered with China Silk 4 Covered with Figured 8i _S.CARSLEY.- Notre Dame Btreet.a \u201cNo matter what rabjent you talk oa, my friend Bilkins has the matter at his Angers\u2019 ends.\u201cIa that so?\" \u201cTes\u2014he*s âcaf and dumb* EIDERDOWN QUILTS Filled with PURE ARCTIC DOWN And finished in best style | At all prices from $1.90 each, EIDERDOWN QUILTS For Infants\u2019 Cribs.Jas A Ogilvy & Sons Adrertisement \u201c NEW GOODS in our Mantle Devertinent.NEW MANTLES st wholesale prices, LADIES\u2019 CAPES LADIEW S«8 JACK KTS, LADINW LONG ULSTERS, ro COATS of every description at whole- All Old Garmantaas 80 per cont reduction off the prices.DRM GU0DY are selling the same way ss our Maaties JAS, A.OGILVY &S0NS, The Family brapecy and Gross Warehouse, EIDERDOWN QUILTS 003 te 207 ST, ANTOINE STREET, For Single Beda 144 te 180 ROUNTAIN STRERT.EIDERDOWN QUILTS TELEPHONE 88338.xm _ For Double Beds.= = S.CARSLEY, , Notre Dame Street.BED COMFORTERS STOVE S! BED COMFORTERS BED QOMFORTERS COLD aPEDC THAT NES RSS a In all qualities RAD TOPURUE VERNRE FRE BR CL Er en \u20ac ver forte i fatosn Gorored Gomtortar int Her NEW LEAFLET BLANKETS Are the lightest and warmest Bed Coverings yet introduoec QUILTS QUILTS QUILTS An Spormous stook of Quilts of ali S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.- \"STAR Office.First bs Bure you are Right then Go Abead.take sold and lose your you cannot * proper attend a you do not you will not Il you wear Rigby Waterproof .* Garments, you your chances of taking cold, with its attendant Pondar this over ton fats on and form : olusions, then pet.your FURNITURE! ns isnor FLissivg rate sorstre A BAR! TRING.AND STRENGTH ily x In 18 NOT TRE LEAS IWU SBUULD ROT GO TOGETHER 1 es or retrait Fars TO SAY THAY OU VURATIESS NCAKCHAT DURS IT JUSTICE | FURNISHINGS! Ea POTTING STARS OX TOVES, Stan.Como ee! THE SHATTERED! Opies oame.ao culiiion with the eatth pot ia ice dre ec ta to the solar t astconomers agree that the Bete of all oe Le tan in thetr passage through space hy a collision with some of the large heavenly bodies.Also, smnnent Professors of Music are unsal.mous in thas OX CROCCO MDX x 000 CONE RAR REN AKRIRHE AN RENE RE The Bell Piano SCIPIO 00s see 0a tnt a eth! 9.6 8 LS So ST I ites that dright occidental ster that leads in the Plane world, 1S GROWING BRIGHTER IN FAME AND REPUTATION EVERY DAY.Bend ior New Illustrated Catalogues WILLIS & C0, 1824 Notre Dame Street, Near MoGL1 street, MONTREAL.» ST.ANDREW'S BALL * FANB! FANS 1 FANS ! Sterling Silver Scent Bottles! Bruven Harpkæncurer HOLDERS.We have Opensé Out CHOICE LIMES of above.Very Medernto in Price.JEWELLERY made to Order to Any Design.$9\" A CALA.NOLSOITEP.WATSON & DICKSON, fig To Boies Dame, co Bt Peter st #ISteoät Several more cases containing the much admired Austrian Bent Wood Furniture received at U.Motiarvey & Son\u2019s, Notre Dame street.TIN CABLE REPEATS! This season our Bepeat Orders for Mantles and Jackets hes besa larger than ever.By purchasing BIG QUANTITIES our manufacturers are induced to quote extra fine prices.This special advantage we give to our customers in every instance.Special Prices in Special Prices in Special Prices in Special Prices in Special Prices in Special Prices in Special Prices in w WEAR at Special Prices.| = à | CARSLEY BROTHERS, \u2019 On 5e.Outhorine Etroot.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St; Cathorise ttroot.CARSLEY BROTHERS, St.Catherine Street, Montreal, HAVE WON a reputation in the Mantle Trade that any firm on this continent might be proud of.MUST BE KEPT UP.\u2014Our splendid reputation must be kept ap, and to do this we are always to the front in styles, and prices much lower than ordinary Montreal rates CARSLEY BROTHERS, WINTER COATS.Trimmed Beaver, just arrived.Cell early To-morrow morning.The sizes so soun get broken up.CARSLEY BROTHERS, in the East End, 1575 | £ EBINTZMAN & CO.UPRIGHT PIANOS Are built regardless of expense to \u2014\u2014 Attain Durability, \u2014 Which is sscrificed by many manu- 4 iscturers who cater only to please the eye.HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT PIANOS.in all #tyles and Cases, arrive ing daily, at es C.W.LINDSAY'S WAREROOMS, 2270 St.Catherine Street.ST.CATHERINE STREET, in the West End, 2342.N.Bee what pour 614 Piano de Worth 1a part pay: ment for a, Heintamps, A.[see Our Disp Display of Furs CURTAINS! pil Lines of \u201cSWISS, TAMBOUR asp + NOTTINGHAM OURTAINS.TRIB sont Arp BRUSSELS NET OURTAIRS, «he dt Curia tor the SHADES arm BHADING - - A pe American Fur Store, \"TO-DAY.87 ST.LAWRENCE ST.et Victoria Square.ms oi Pricallay Will be Offered in all Departments.: MANTLES SILKS DRESS GOODS FLANNELS BLANKETS COMFORTERS LINEN GOODS A Full Range of TWEEDS and SEALETTES at Reduced Prices, A Large Stock of GENTS SCOTCH LAMB'S WOOL UNDER- AND EVERY FOLLOWING FRIDAY, Boot and Shoe Dept.100 Pairs LADIES\u2019 ROMAN STRAP BEADED SLIPPERS, Gray, undressed kid, L.XV heels, & $4.40! Regular price, $6.00.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, Victoria Square and St.James St.in Black, Tan and 27711 THE SILVER QUESTION, Some Phases of Bi-Metullom Which Are Agitating Eurepe and the United States.New Y November 24 \u2014 he & the course of an editorial on otal gives a comprehensive review of the much ver question.The De rate says: This country sestns graphically ob {3b subject, D whose mountain ranges are dotted with to secure à mariet for its ucossded fore- 0 ver bars, and it projeuces Lo to believe that Congress con make à silver doi- lar squal to Its mate 0! ga gold mp simple\u2019 act of emotion.The East, on pavé.has vary close relations with oran Dau and knows by an nos which bas af times been painful that oadon merchants do business with Americans on a purely mopomatallic basis\u2014that is to say, they are ready to take our gold, byt refuse to ceive our silver, except, Indeed, at its Sh lion value If the so-called Latin Union could be = suaded to agree that d and aüver 2 ab: all be interch ie Soa would be vastly simplified.but While L Lone don, Paris ana in tell us that they will sell their goods it is or wold only, worse than folly for Congress to assert a goid dollar add a sliver doliar are equivalents.It is almost Quixotic, and since we have no power to compe! a foroign trader to take our silver as though it Were gold, we shonid very soon find that the drained of the hig founded.In the important money, however, confusion is only name for disaster.lt our te can find some magic which id and silver shall always oooup © same relation to each other, or if all ths world can Le hypaootized the Deltet that à given stamped pre 2 + à given pi of ai well aoa But if there is no Going b fn od margins oi proie declare that trade is ducted où a gold basis and Would be imperilied if conducted on the Western thon of bi metalism, the experiment is a good one to Jot alone.TORONTO BRICKMAKERS DISSATISFIED, 7 Frot + vo TEE STAR) ORO! ovember 34.makers of the city and clsea over ths action Govern ment en Boot |e bor.$7 delivered, sotd ou uch of the Central Prison pil Ta TS he brik men Fistismen: ce dors Fachange will boM à Xpostina morrow, Wednesday, whed sono sotion will oe likely be taken.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014a toutes t ne of 2 né Fimuistee the Byecial Notteds, fiestion Cartar's Little forget that the great sale peas eo ; oasis si Core 5 Te RESTE Finan Et onthe Give it a fair wal.cts Moda a oh FAT Fong Wome Hadar.E0t 7, 3570 Bec 8e, Fa Herman SE BISMARCK ANSWERED.CHANGELLOR VON CAPR{VI SPEAKS ON WAR TOPICS.Germany's Position Among Mations De- Ponds on Her Militery ftrength-Bhe Must Alweys Watch Two Fron- BRRLIM, November 24\u2014Chanoellor Von Caprivi said yesterday in the Reichstag : \u2018The House is doubtiess aware of the pub- lle indignation excited by the avowal of Prince Bismarok that he had forged a despatch from Ems in 1870 with a view of precipitating war between France and Germany.In order that the Houss and country may judge of the accuracy ot the statement, the Foreign OMce has furnished to me from the archives a telegram from Privy Councillor Absko to Prince arck, dated Kia Vi 13, 16870, stating that tiliamn compiained of ehavior of the French am- a the Promegrade, and also a letter of Hin Majesty.o orig Privy Coun- cllior Abgko to telegr: to the Baron de Certher that Bs Mages was indignant at imputations o of the Duc de Grammot, br French Ambassador Hen- detti, in re to his \u2018the King's) conduct, and that His Majesty reserved to h it the right to take further steps.These facts, adued the Chancel- Lo, prove that His Majesty the lato ho Klug William was not real that Prince Bismarek nas been lateily » TdT ofa iy aud also prove that Germany, in 1870, did Its utmost in the direction of conciliat This Sons) oF the Chancellor caused a decided sensation in the Reichstag, being the first open eod official answer ou the part o! the Government to Prince Bismarck\u2019s charges.Itis believed Prince Bismarck will accept the challenge and take his seat in the Reichstag to answer Captivh The Chancellor also said: \u201cWe abhor preventible war.We do not desire the sinallest plece of French territory.The next war, should war unfortunately break out, would be much more difficult, because the c army and fortresses, especlajly Paris, are in much better coudition than in 1870.Germany\u2019s condition, alter such a war, even if tube by tweniy-flve Joars of peace, would be fufinitely more intolerable than no Reterri ng to Russo-German relations, the Chanoellor said: \u201cFriendship has existed between Germany and Russia for centuries and the Emperor Alexander himself was an im mportant personage in the main- those frlendiy = relations.The present Czar is one of the noviezt-minded pg a i and ferai moi eo ui and lo policy of Germany.Rare are in Russia, how- eve , hostile working against currents us, \u2018which, since the sucosssiui achievement of German arme and (iplomacr have riseu above the Interests oi Yet it must not be concluded us oo Russia is developing her army that war is imminent.We must assume from her preparations that Ruseia\u2019s next war will be to the weet.ward, These Dr Parations arouse no anxiety at bressat, |! might constitute a oH must be remembered that Prince marok, during the \u2018reign of the late ear Alexander, spoke of a positive threat of war from Russia.The vernment has used every endeavor to maintain telegraphic (Sommunication wi desires connecting lines with Austria and Italy There is undeniably a between Russia and France in the face of which we cannot yield Alsage- Lorraine, nor break off our with Austria.The strengthening of our armaments constitu threat © Russia.We only want to repel possible attack.We must think of war with the probability Wo having to presant two fronts.If Russia wished to go to War she wouid be sure of The alilapce of France, but if wished go to war the alilanoe with France would be an open question.In eithér case Russia must occupy the attention of à portion of our forces.© are not prepa for such an exigenoy.We wouid have to defend ourselves aszainst superior numbers.if we do not do this the heroes of 1813 would rise up out of their graves against us in righteous in- ignation.Our whole position among the nations depends upon our military strength.We have the highest opinion of our allies and the Dreibund is nowhere so popular as ia Germany.But even the Dreibund is weaker In troops then are France and Russia.Germany must always take the chief burden upon herself, because she must watch two frontiers.\u201cGermany has lost her military supre- maoy since 1870, not the fauit of the Government or of the ienstag, but because the oonquéror 16 less inclined to than the conquered.Alter Sedan a different feeling existed than after Jena.Our neighbors bave in- ereased their military strength in an up- demonstrative manner and only afver recourse to makeshifte.But while slow their has been steady and sure.\u201d The Chancellor | then procéeded to explain the proi relurms in the military service, the regulations of which Aid not oper- ale so as affec saually and caused © te made ace the service.\u201cÎn point of Dumbers\u201d said he \u201cour army Is shead of any other nation\u2019s and we have the beet commission- and non-commissioned officsrs and men, but we fail in strength of organisation.We do not want to summon the Landwehr and Landsturm on the eve of battle.[he Government disagroes with the recent articies in the Militar Wookhebiatt on the Landwenr, which has always held an honorable.posi- Betersine to the measures by which Ît ie ro meet the in expendi- the © Chanceller stated that the beer would y be felt a lt Miennio | & ing for a hire.Win the exception of Austria, Uerinany spent less money (or armaments then any of the nations.sort d © desire,\u2019 he service effectual- Iy nut considerably, and to ad re\u2019 service, except In one UE to Tavairy and horse artiliery : i bu te a two wo Tears servies oansot be | sppropriations demanded 1 or the oorsaced o We want to assure the peodle that dis- from the army will fotiow pp ularly alter a two years\u2019 service.The haps unwelcome, but, war, perbaps defensive would be much worse vent of defeat we would have to pay a thousand million in money for avery million we are now di: moloch of militariem ia required only to preserve from the disaster of luture defeat.such à reverse it would no longer he a tion of two years\u2019 army service.our national merce Gould not then be rman and science would deciine and à political sovnomie struggle would arise involving our very existence.Booher dation 11 lo oar \u2018autr to ea Germany in memory of o ceonted a died for ber, Au it Shall Bot be \u2018those Who bave gone before rave rock blood while the living are unwilling to give even money.1 appeal to the House to Y ateriand, Magst du Rubig s speech was followed by applanes.a shortapesoh and the was \u201ccarned, he had said that be made his living - e occurred x Toe declivity et Mount Ban ! place were these was related yests SAYS ly « stories dia not appear in the newspapers concerning thelr marvellous sucoses.Mr.Cieveland and M frequently astonished w 85 Dympers ro = mtiplication id ML JaBorsor of m ca + AN efferson.Cieveland dt we afternoon, muoh success, when a itary ool rowed alongside our boat and asked how r.Cleveiand had taken that day.* was the reply.* gays 8 paper I was startied at a headilne announcing that Mr.Cieve and bad mayeht thirty-two fish in two day's DR.SEXTON ON ATHEISTS.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KINGBTON, November 24\u2014Lawyer Bhaw sent à note Lo the Rev.Dr.Sexton, at present in this ay, asking why ministers paid 50 much attention to Huxley.17naall Darwin and Grant Allan, and so little to souls ol men.The doctor made à fow caustic remarks, and laid the question aside Mr.Shaw then expinined tb the gupesion and asked for light.doctor said that men quoted were popular, and thelr articles Appsared in loremoat journ and in the best literature, and consequently their attacks on Christianity had to be met.There were atheists greater than the men quoted, but their views were pot, published, and thus wers not attended t The atheists were iv the way, and had\u201d to be brushed away, Ir a flock of mosquitos were near, and several bears were fai ther on, should a nian confine his attention to the mosquitos aud iguore the bears, more dangerous to his safety ?As far as Grant Allan was oon- by writing trashy noveis, but the other men were able theologians, and worthy of notice.SQUATTERS ON THE RANCHES, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.! OTTAWA, November 24.-Mr.Goddard, of Calgary, N.W.T., manager of the How River Horse Ranche, was here yesterday.He had an luterview \"with John the Interior ment.ron his way to gland and brings along with him two carloads of horses for English market.He considers Lhat horse ranchers are furtunate in pot having their stock placed on the scheduled iiet, as be anticipates doing a good businées in the Old Country.There are hunters and eral purpose horses among the cons ment.The season ras 8 fairi good oge for the horees, but he makes the oid and standing complaint of being annoyed with squatters.The ranche ts owned by capiitallsts, and Mr.>dd who is a young Englishman himself, will make a re port to the owners once he reaches U there.BELONGED TO COLUMBUS.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.| OTTAWA, Ont, November 23.\u2014At the office of the Dominion Exeoutive Commissioners for the World's Fair yesterday, a letter was received from the v.Wm MoCulioon, D.D., Truro, N.&., statinæ that he had in his possession the quadrant used Hy Christo- puer Columbus when be discovered America.He has had it in bis on for many years, and he is wilting to lend ait to the commission to inciuded among the exhibits sent to Chi The rev.gentie- man, who is well known throughout Ontario, states that it was given to him by bis father, whose father nbtntced it at en auction sale of some of the effects of Christoper Columbus, It was ovrought to Nova Beotis 1u 1326.He sent à description of the quadrant along with the letter.AN INDIAN DROWNED.{SPECIAL TO THR STAR! BRACEBRIDGE, Ont, November UA canve containing two [ndians, Louls and M.Frank, belonging tothe tribe (cated on the Gibson reserve, in the Muskoka die- triot, capsized and Noose was .rrowned.Frank swam ashure safely sod some of the Indians express surprise, &5 Noces was a capital swimmer.: TRAIN CANCELLED.|SPROLAL TO THX STAR PORT ARTAUR, Ont, November 24\u2014The- traiu from the west was canceiled yesterday on account of an accident to 8 freight train near Wabigoon.The weather here is exesodingly cold; the inner harbor is frosen and the tugs can hardly keep the Kaminietiqui open.ANOTHER LAKE STEAMER AGROUND.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! TORONTO, November 34.\u2014A telegram was received in Toronto last night stating that Sound,\u201d lumber laden, was ashore on Black Rock, twenty miles from Parry Sound.She is owned by the Collins Bay Rafting Company.Will Shet Down When Orders Stop Coming CHICAGO, November 24\u2014The Ninos Bteel Company's immense il plant $ 0, which émblors about Soutb Chicag skliled and unskiiled iabo! Dorers de expected to shut down on Dacembe ty over the possible changes in the rit » sald to be the primary Saute.One of officers of the som y 5 said fou - works will not hut dowa vou \u2018we stop getting orders, Bevoral been received the case shortiy, the m Last winter the Satire 4 force wes al ployed at good wag A Novel Way er Getting Even.New York, November 24\u2014A special to the Press rom Pailageiphia sare tos Usk versity of Penpsyivanla choir boys filled into the chapel as this morning and took their sccustomed ed places.The organ\u2019 Ed the pref opening hymn the students Foe oto their fort but\u2019 not the Coren, peated with every h the mombors of tne Faculty are ue ana indignant, 1be Faculty refused to grant the choir boys cere ivileges and they took his means of tettinæ square.The Btenmer \u201cNowburg\u201d Ashore.te board of the atosmer Sp the eu Jers 1e VOL CRIER 7 water unie 0 got alop e of or Pb on port the steamer \u201cNewburg\u201d as Dreaking The Royal Commission Finishes Taking Evidence in Canada.Vanoouvem, B.C, November $4.~The Royal Commingion on the liquor trafile, sisting of Judge Eee Lr.McLeod, of Toronto, held & perry ll yesterday, and finished taking poy Pigg in Csnada having met ià the on eave Shortly for whers pro on hes bowels ore for ears.pau Der will see t works there ?proesed D'Hanses ve à foule DD Yocontor © Reorganising Anotom Army, a In HOLM No November 34\u2014The first amter passed organize the TY a nf, ie second Concabor bas ap extends sunusd Realm ing » ot poeme rom wh to > an housd therenie widespread agitation a me iii Earthquake st Mount Mena, Pareauo, November 24.\u2014-A ent earth.__ villa, op ahabi- Sante t and find, ES is Ag burt, A persons w no vers injured in : EVERYTHING ALL RIGHT.| THE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE wie MEET IN TIME pese Te Pass As Amendment to the City Charter ite Previde For the Next Municipal Elections\u2014-A Distinct Promise From the Premier, The civio deputation appointed Lo wait upon the Provincial Government with regard to procuring the necessary amendment to the City Charter su as to provide, beyond the shadow of a douut, for « civic elegtion on February l next, carried out {is instructions to-day, The city was represented by His Worship the Mayor and Ald.Clendinneng, James, Kennedy, Viile- neuve, Beausolell and Rainville, and the resent were Premier de Boucher- \u201c ville, the Bon.LL O.Taillon add the Hon.Louis Beaubien.The Mayor stated that they walted upon thé Government to ascertain If it were not possible for the Legislature to be called together to have an amendment tu the City Charter passed so as Lo provide for the civic elections next year.AL present grave double e as to wnetber, un- } this were done, the elections coulé take place pext year, and that only the Mayor could stil! hold bis seat.For himsell he did not wish to be Mayor b flaw in the law, and he hoped the Prem or woul! call the Legislature together early enough to remedy matters, The Premier replied that the Legislature would meet early in January and a bill with this one clause could be passed immediately, Ald, Kennedy, M.P.P, said it was the most pressing question \"belore the City Council at the present time.The nominations took place ou Jauuary 20 and the eleo- tions on February 1.The Premier: \u2018We can easily pass a law with this one clause and have the Lieut.- Goyernorsanotin it immed:ately.\u201d I'he Mayor: \"What about passing the Legisiative Counct 17 Tne Premier: \u2018When the bill came before the Levisiative Council just session there was un conflict, and su \u201c1594\u201d was inserted instead of \u201c1893,\u201d but we did not think this would prevent au election next year.\u201d The Hon.L.OU.Tailion explained how the law was changed, and said that the mistake occurred through an oversight.The city's gelex ation went to Quebec and spoiled ead finally ull Mr.Roy's re thrown out, If the pi had a TE win one ciause Introduced he would guarantee that the rules would be suspended apy the bill passed in three days.Ald.Ciendinneng believed that the intention was thal the corporation should not be changed as a whole until 1894 and the Coun- ol ss at present constituted, must exist LIL! AiG Rainville: \u2018What {{ there is opposition Ald.Clendinneng: \u201cThere can be no opposition Who is to oppose it?\u201d Aid.Rainvilie: \u201cBut we want the distinct promise Lhat the Legislature wili be convened in time to allow us Lo exist.That is Ald.Clepdinneng: \u201cThe Counell cannot &0 out in 1594 if it does not exist.All we wapl is to have the omission made good.\u201d The Premier: \"The proclamation convening the Legislature for the despatch of business will be issued iv a few days, and thers will be ample Lime Lo pass the neces sary legislation.\u201d The deputation then withdrew, well pleased with their reception.Real Estate News.A, Inglis has sold to H.IL Penny lot 244- $9, 30, frunting on Melbourne avenue, Cote St.Antoine, fur $38UV.Mrs.F.R.Hlopelie has sold to Dame Louis Peltier, es qual, lut 15-1069, St.Jean Baptiste Village, fronting on Sabpguinet street, with wooden house, brick encased, for $1000.C.Laurin has sold to Wm.Cnristie lot 137, 8t.Lawrence Ward, south corner of St.Charies Borromee and Evans streets, 85 feet by 100, with bulidings, for $10,000, or $1.17 per loot.John Brows has sold to F.W.Newman lot 1702-66, St.Antoine Ward.23 feet by 104, with two and a hai!story brown stone front house, 108 Crescent street, for $9850, or wl 12 per foot A.T.Waters has sold to R.Dunxer- pon To Fac, St.Jaan Baptisie ward, 17 feet 72, frunting on Cadieux street, with brick stone en cottage, 1099 Cadieux,for $9000, or $1.62 per foot.Mary Davidson, widow of Wm.Darling, J.Darling have sold to Mrs.F.F and.part of, lot 31, Hochelaga Ward, 88 t by 10% Jroniing on Darling street, with four two story brick houses in course of construction, for 82602.or 30 cents a foot.A.Brunet nd QO.Marin, es qual acting #8 trustees of the estate of the Honorable Honore Mercier, have soid_ to Adolphe Davia, Superintendent of the Water Department, the property bearing the number, 182 St.Denis street.described as a lot of land known as No.430 3t.Louis Ward, with tons front house, for 810.500, of which 4.73 18 cash, the balance being covered mortgage held by the purchaser, roperty thus sold had been purchased Mr.Mercier in Octane, 1887, from Dile.\u2018Luce Cuviliier, for $12,000.Business Notes.L Perrauit Wm.Mann and P.Z Choul- nard wili do business In partnership as \u201cIne Canadian Improved Rooting Cement M Buactorl§r Company.\u201d sme E.Blaurave, wile of John A.Tees, wil do business of real estate agent, ave, alone, as John A.Tees & Co.Levert will do business alone as \u2018\u2019 The Modern Collection Agency.Dismissed With Costa.Judge Taschereau hae n diatatsaed with costa the action of Mary Ann Bons against F.Riddell.Plainti.med $173.53 off tendant, alleging that he in rendering ac- uns, ae her agent and attorney,of a sum of $1308.58, had unjustly retained tue sum ed as cominiseion, when in reality he ads been already sufficiently remunerated for his services.The Court heid that de- fondant nad not charged more than the just vaälus for his services.Mr.Po James Browne Seriously IIL Mr.John James Browne, the architect, is still den ill as a resuit of the injuries hè received rom a pasing cab opposite St.Ann's mills on Notre Dame street on Tuesday last.He suffers chiefly from a cut the back of his head and other bxiily in- frie.He slept very little last pight but doctors hope he will recover in a few Chief Hughes Will Not Revly, Acting on the advice of his friends Chief Hughes has decided not to reply to the report of Committee of the Protestant Minis terial Association on the state of morality in the city.instead of doing so, he will in.orporate w th his next ann report a bo où tive platement of the moral con of other large cities throughout tin the The Cabman Got the Trunk Back.On being informed by Mr.Marshall of the @ made by the carter yesterday, su 06 sent out a man Who found as un.He said that he had jeft the at No.92 St.Hubert street pnd oaks Tarn, On tng ace uk an headquarters this morning.« Prisons Labor.As two c\u2019etbek to-morrow afternoon a tation, headed by Mr.ot .Au Ly P.bs \u2018will wait upon the D des that work in the prisons and re- be nos allowed tu compete with rs ir oe re German street Ee if as a PE Tobe aa Lmpoator.yesterday.He is Gramtod Its Charter.PSN Ses SE me RSET ia ote et Ottawa EXEMPTION FROM TAXES: The Hos.L.O.Talllés Declares Himself in its Favor for Charitable Institutions.Hon.L.O.Taillon, speaking at the at N Asylum for biind, last evening declared hirasel ly in favor of the m sent system ol tax exem institutions, \u201cWhat do the possible.plainly = and economically assuredly no y wish to see these chariiabie institutions Trot their food work?This would be inevitanie; to impose a tax upon these institutions would be to take away from tnheès unlortunates what would have to be paid into the civic treasury, When realiy this work shouid be done by the municipality.A iarge number of pour blind peopl: would be compelled to leave this institution, and they certainly would nos bless the reformers for this.Let us not resort to jegal onarity, when the heart of our pooulation is:so largely open to ail misfurtunes.Let us not render necessary the odious poor tax: \u201cCharity finds ite beauty in its own free-giving.\u201d Arranging for the Street Railway Winter Service.Mr.Cunningham, electrical sngineer of the Street Railway Company, returned yes- terdar from Winnipeg, where he was iook- ing after the Interests of the Company together with Messrs.McKenzie and the contractors for the buliding of the railway there and iu Montreal, Mr.Cunningham says that the horse car will shortly be'a thing of the past in Winnipeg.Mr.Everett, vice- ce-president, and managing director of the Montreal Street Railiway Co, was expected Lo arrive here this morning to further arrangements for the winter service, but sent word oat he would nos be able to come before xt week.A lIargs rotary snow sweeper has been received from Ottawa, and Pill be be used on St Catherine street on the first heavy fall of snow, Want the Line Extended to St.Vincent de Paul A deputation from St.Vincent de Paul has waited upon Mr.A.J.rriveau and presented a Inost numerousiy signed Petition asking that tne Electric Railway Com which has contracted to build an electric road to Sault au Recollect in the spring.would extend the line to opposite Bt, Vinosat de Paul, some two miles lur- ther.This would decrease ihe distance from that village to Montreal by ten miles The petitioners promised to provide facilities for crossing the Fiver tf this were done.Mr.Corriveau sald if he received sufficient encouragement he would build the fine, Annual Conference of the Nt.Vincent de Paul Soclety.Mgr.Fabre will preside over the annual conference of the Bt.Vincent de Paul Society on Sunday evening next, atu St.Peter's Church.Visitation street.Tne Rev.Canon Bruchesl will preach the sermon.The de BSalaverry Guard will escort the Archbishop and a choir of fiity voices and an orchestra will render the choral and musical service.D\u2019Amour.Fepin.Mr.L.A.d'Amour, secretary of the Fire Department, was married at St James Church this morning to Miss A.Pepin, daughter of Mr.B.P, Pepin.After the ceremony, which was performea by Rev.Father Troe, the happy couple left Tor Niagara Falis.To Arraage for the Purchase of the St Henri Franchises.Messrs.King and Coates, and others Interested in the new company, will meet the Board of thé St.Henri Light & Power Com- DADY to-Morrow and arrange for the pur- cnase of the franchises held by that Board.Christopher Columbus.At a meeting of the City Council this atternoon the Mayor says he will suggest that the name of Christopuer Colu should be rpetuated in of by changing aame of Pine avenue to Columbus avenues.PERSONAL.The Rev.My.Bevan, of Ottawa, has been in town for some days.Tbe Hoo.Joan Me MeTntosh was not 80 weil to-day as his ane Mrs.F.3 énepher va.o pr Mansfield street, is mi 1.Much sympathy | 1s lel telt for her on account her long and Leying ill Mr.G.À.rover, o x Now: York.is at the Jindsor, representing the European Department the Aer hXpress Company.he Hoa.Theodore Davie, Prime Minister of through the city last New York.general manager of the Bank of home from El and © Was à passenger by the\u201d ames Cooper, of $t.James street, has bee confined to his house for some time.Daring had a rious operation is eyes.Helis Dowever progressing Tavorably, Mrs.Muller widow of the late Dr.Fred.Mul the popular hom: an, is pow study.Ing medicine at 3 Cotlege.Mrs.Muller is } sul quite » a young WOMAN AS sho Was doctor's was a celebrated pas bc of an The Hotels.The following are the arrivals at the hotels: WINDSOR ROTEL.A.Buell.Bamiiton; RH.C.Browning.New\" York: J.A.Cochrane, Hillhurst; J.G.De Hamilton; T.Davie, Victoria; A.E, 0 POwIeE, #i Boston; J, N.F fetow.W.8.Hogers, Cleveland: R, Se T.A.Shaw Jr.Boston: LE, Mrs.a Vincent, Hout, Vv, B.Dive, Peimoroke; R.Wylie, Toronto, sr.LAWRENCE HALL 3 neh; Quebec: Jeftery; A A Oskoen; John fe.Fair Haven; Shorters, Toronto; W.P.8torne, New York; Geo.H.Taylor, Sheffield; herbert Wilbar, Easton.DEA! BM IVIN-On November $314, at 83 Park avenue, M Auguste a 1% on of Mr, L.1.on Friday, 25th sat az 9.30 0 om w Louis Church, thence é N es ite Worth Disposed of\u2014Who i Were the Buyers.: Baskets ot chéiapagne, cases of brandy.\u201cBeotch,\u201d Old Tar, and other Mquors, were | pited around the large roum at 1794 Notre Dame street this morning.Abouttwo hundred men were gathered In the room, end, standing on a\u2019 tadle, was the auetioneer rapidly \u201cknocking down\u201d the lHiquida in lots to suit purchasers.Piper Heldsleck, Glenrosa Booteh whiskey, Bhamruck Irish whiskey, V.& O.F~ London dry clarets, ales and portérs and » were \u2018put up\u201d and aimost as quietly id for and noid.it took only forty minutes to dispose of $10,000 worth of wines and spirits, and at Rood prices, too, Tuts mozu- ing the underwriters\u2019 sale of damaged Liquors.formerly y Dlongiog té the firm of John Osborn, Soi was held, the auctioneers being Messie.& Lo The cases ap ntiy were the only things that were damaged by fire and water, the liquors themselves not having been touched.There was a very large attendance of wine and spirit merchants, private parties who wished to replenish thelr cellars, and weil- known restaurant proprietors, besides some the city auctioneers, the latter &t- tending to see how the sale went oft.Among thote present.and most oi them were.purchasers, were: E Tnorne, representing the St Lawrence Hall; J.Ebbitt, representing the Windsor Hotel; Duiresne & Mongonais Richard Bolton, ot the Loa tgage jomprny: Mathieu Freres, 0.G.Hope, of John Hope & Co.; F.L Batterbury.representing John Osborn, Son & Ca: Ald, Farreil Brown, C.Morris, of \u2018the Consumers Cordage Cow] nays Edward Neild, J.B.Greer, T.Jobin, \u20ac sirard, the Mesars.Marto, G.Law, of Law, Young & Co.; William, W.É.Cheese, T.A.Lyuch, fred Perry, C.D, tiansun, representing the underwriters, JG.Monk.representing the arbitrators, E.Askew, T.J.Potter, W.M.Kearns, George Sibley, John Humphrev and others.There were some 600 cases al- togetirer offered, the terms being cash.The bidding was spirited, and with, perhaps, the exception of champagne, he prices realized Were considured very The different lots were bought up as and first on the list was 281 baskets of Piper Heidsleok champagne, pints and quarts.A lot of cases went at $21 per case, several small lots went from $19 to $2 per case, und the remainder was wold at $17.50\" per case.Then tollowed 60 cases of vrandy.Bisguit, Debouche & Co.'s Grand Champagne brandy went at $14 per case ; P.went at $13, flasks at $7.75, and helt Haske and cups at $8 per case.Some 28 cases of Glenrosa Scotch whiskey was knocked down at $7 to $7.75 per case; 26 cases Leadaie whiskey at 8: 77 cases Lochdue Scotch whiskey st $4.5 Shamrock Irian whiskey at $6.25; oo hermitage Tye at $9, and Antediluvian rye at $14 per case.London A gin A at $6.25, and \u201coid Tom gin at $5 SC par case Burnett's orange bitters brought 75, and ciaret $4.26 to $4.75 per case.Port sold at $2 per galion, sherry at 95 cents per gallon, and BSauterne at $5.25 per case.| McCarthy vs.Renouf.The arguments in appeal in the divarce case of McCarthy, apoeliant, and Dame Marion alias Melvine Renouf, respondent, commenced this morning.The appeal is trom a judgment of the Superior Court pronounced by Judge Tait on June 28 last, by which the wife's action for separstion was maintained, e husband's dismissed, the wile to keep pa jon of the children and to Tecetve $50 per month alimentary allowance.\u2018he husband, McCarthy, now appealed against this judgment, contending that the evidease ali pointed to his being worthy keep oeseasion of his outidren, ond chat by iaw_ he should have ion of them Besides that, the al niary, allowance was excessive, that respondent was in pussession of everything the husband o that she was strong and able to earn her living, whiie appellant was do without means and witnout situation Respondent contends that th the succesafui par in cases of this kind wag entitled to the possession of the children unless the Court in its discretion saw fit to order otherwise for the advantage of the children; that the alimentary aliow- ance was m te and {n concia that the questions raised in the appealwers jaxge- ly questions of fact and matters of discretion, and that the principle Jaid down in the case of Jones vs.Tuck by Wm.Ritchie in the Supreme Court that \u2018a Court of Appeal ouxht not to differ trom Court below on a matter of discret.os unless it was absolutely clear that such\u2019 discretion had been mrougly exercised,\u201d should govern in this ase, Appeliaut was represen by Mr, He ft.Pierre, Q.C., a nd respondent by X Mr.Lafiamme, Q.C., and Mr.F.8.Molen Unable to Come to Terms.Messrs.Arthur Glovensky, Louls Fre- chette and Calixte Lebceu! had an interview of nearly two hours\u2019 duration last evening with His Grace Archbishop Fabre upon the subject of the interdiction of the Comad Revue.It appears that no satislactury arrangement was arrived al bishop Favre wished to make cCer- tain conditions with regard to the future attituae of the paper to which his tnree visitors declined to agree.Nothing was done therefore, and the matter remains in the same position.The Duke of Connaught's Banner.Bro.Stevens, of the Mount St Louis Institute, waited upon the Mayor yesterday in reference to the Duke of Cannaugbts banner.His Worship replied that the High Hchool, St.John's School, Montreal Col- légiate Instituve, Mount St.Louis.and the Jesuit College cadets wouid all bs communicated with to in what time would be the best for ihe would deat and then the (Oty Council would with the Tr.Probable Mayoralty Candidates, A meeting of the eleesors of the Fast and ou-operat- Centre Wards for the purpose o ing with the Commons ris Cirvedy organized in Bt.James and st.ards in the sel of antidate is Det Pel\" at the Hotel Riendeau this afternoon.The name of Mr.Joseph Duhamel, Q C.is prominently mentioned in this connection.Ald.Beausolell states that Dr.E.P.Lachapelle will be the next Mayor ot Montreal, if he consents to come forward.Death ofan Old Newsdealer.There has Jus paesed ra one of the oldest ne ers wr, sod one Taadieq.th ein has h AKA, hr 0.tt Mocarthy aL the res died ir \"hts son in Detroit.Hig was » familias ae for and will de missed : re : he smal ny peurs in of weather, \"ao patron pice sid m nan god had many friends Horse nud Waggon Stolen.oe DO ad Toten aio, te tof his store ps the cor RTE datarte stEet Barrett, eo fou sde at been traded ati FS herve per dynes ba LE pi the owtor and à u errant ie oùt for the suspected thieves, The Disinfestor to be Tested Te-morrow, station the Tgoaiion for whiot i Tost re so muoti trouble, will be tested to-morrow.; From a» CML, STAR ALMANAC READY \u2018 Monday, 28th.\u201cThe Sale of the Star Almanso to the trade will commence MONDAY MORNING, 28tm INST.Persons requiring Almanacs for mailing will be provided with suitable wrappers.Those requiring large supplies will please divide their orders if possible, as the demand is such that it will be difficult to fill the larger orders without division.A NEW GRAIN CARRIER.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] Kixasrox, Ont, November :24.\u2014The dimensions of the new steel steamer to be built for the Montreal lraneportation Company in England will be: æth over ali 254 feet; beam, 40 feet ; poule depth, 23 feet; depth of hold,20 test.She will be tied with a triple expausion engine of one thousand horse power, and etosm will be generated in a battery of steel boilers capable of standing a preasure of 170 pounds to the square inch.She will make twelve miles an hour, loaded, and thirteen and a when light.The new boat will be trae, ed entirely of steel\u2014huil, deck, cabins masts and sil\u2014and her capacily will be 62,000 bushels wheat when drawing fourteen feet water and 85, bushels at seventeen Stx working hatches will be pi in her, good facilities jor loading and discharging.It is estimated that with the equipments pany possrases she can be unloaded of hor cargo in less than four hours.When constructed she will possess aight water compartments under her flooring and one situated in her siern,the lot capable of hold- \u2018ing eight huadred tons of water.It ie intend- od that when the vessel is sailing light, the under compartments will ve Pumped tuil of water (0 give her baliast, and Lhe one in her stern to make her prompt in anewericg the rudder.She will be sharp at both enus and very wide amidanipa This will guarantee perfect and easy steering.She is modelled after the style of boats known as spar deck steamers, with three masts and single screw, and will have comworious quarters for the officers and crew.It will cost to bulid ach » steamer between $150,000 and 3, 2 feet.OTTAWA NOTES.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! OTTAWA, November 24.\u2014~The Minister of the interior has the direstor of the Geological ives 10 have a good seleo- tion vf Canadian minerals made up irom the specimens in Lhe museum here for exbibl- tion at Cnicaæ Mr.Fred.Whita, gontroller of the North- D + ae west, Pols ost pe reports rom the west in aie & m oa gondtti Hon of 5 airs on the Indian Toner vos.The ore never ME: Watts sare cost Aimed ord present.Hite says that the influence of the ol ae ing powerful aid in maintaining discipline upon the reserves There are now employed in the several departments no Jess than 90 stenographens, exclusive of the He Application has been to the Minister oF Customs to Dave the prod à known as ramie fibre, and tne thread + that materiai, placed u 38 the tree \u2018et, The fibre is extenaivel I is the manufacture of low grade a and ii wd woollen fabrics.It is imported from China.The application was oir at day\u2019s Cabinet meeting and referred to the treasury board, Mr.D, ex-M.P., ie in town.He does not axnect the by election In Boulanges will be brought on nti January, when tra- veiling will be be Detter in the coun than at this tinie of the year.IN FAVOR OF POLITICAL UNION.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR! an ROTO, November 24.\u2014 À political pion organisation was formed in ward No.1 last night.These were a nted the Executive Committee: John Piayter, J.B.Adams, W.B.Boulton, David Hunter, A.Macdonald, J.A.Macdonald, EF Mautble, Ww.péri O.Moses, W.B.tewart, J .D.Norris, R Mega, William \"Kelley.A resolution was submitted, in which it was elaimed that a large majori of the people o Shia avor ot political coun are in with the \u201cUnited 5 tates; that such union would stop the exodus and butid up Toros that candidates holding the views of the assoclation be nominated at the ensuing pone for schodi is oe sod = aldermen and placed in the fleid for the seat in the Outario Lagiclature vacated by the death of Mr.N.G.Bigelow.It was decided to defer for two weeks further consideration of the resciusion.DUSSAULY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.(SPROTAL TO THE STAR] j Quæsxé, November 24.\u2014Arthar Dussault, merchant of L'isiet, who o.arrested last week for stealing smuukied seized by revenue offers at L'isiet, was Sodubitied yesterday b at to stand his trial at the next term of the Court of Quesn\u2019s Benoh.Seventy bairels and oases of emug- led whisliey and brapdy were seized & Mr.Latlamme, the revenue offi- from schooner, which pus into D'istet in alstress on Hove bar & The olan Ja tne partah, to to be Capatarred + next day to Intercolonial Railway.Xe PEE se oollar 5 the residence residence of Dr.priseipal wi és app aa Ln him move two canes ee the night of bräsdy duHis WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE, 0, Nowe t in the vent oh rom ronnine tbe IT BE PAID FOR THIS YEAR \u201cAT ANY RATE: \u201cThe Ministors * Reply to the Deputation to \"i.we Given This Evening\u2014The Reasons \" Given for the Course Adopted by the Government.\u201cA le expected that the reply of the rainls- ters to the deputations of yesterday and the day before, on the subject of the new taxes, will be ready this evening, The reply will contain a short expose of the present financial situation in the province.It will proceed to state that a great many people have already complied with the provisions of the new law, and paid their taxes; consequently the Government was in a very difficult position.it was not desirable to re-ifnburse what had been paid, as arrangements had been m on thews I receipts, and it would be an injustice to those who h alread dy ve paid, it those who had not were to be exempted now.It was most probable that the s stem o! taxation would be changed Xt soseslon but, in the meantime, it might be necessary to collect what taxes were already due for the present year.MUST BE COLLECTED, The business tax must be collected for the vear 1892-93.so said the Hon.G.A.N tel to a STAR reporter this woring too late now,\u201d said Mr.Nantel, \u201cto oppose the measure, Jor | the revenue must be collected to ftoite.It is simply the duty y of the Government to carry out the Legislature.Wa submitted this tax system to the party in caucus before it was brought belore the Leglolature and every member assented to it.It will, haps, be the duty of the Legislature to amend it next on and I have no doubt it will bs amended.But in the meantime many have paid the tax and it would be unjust, Ne Je were possible, to repeal the measure no THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS.The Directors Opposed to Being Driven Away by Land Speculation.There is a move being made by certain rties to have the present Exhibition rounds sol@ out in ints and the site of future fairs removed eisewhere.At least this is what is said at the Exposition Company's offices.One of the directors said to-day: \u201cSome of the shareholders who have been approached on the subject have informed us of it.Ae for us, we can see it the renewal of the old acheme to remove the grounds.It wiil prove a very profitable land speculation.but the majority of the resent directors are op to any such and speculation, and w to run the ex- hivitlon for the good of the city.We have learned that the interested parties have engaged à number of young men as canvassers who are cailing ob all the shareholders, asking for proxies and when they fall to secure these they offer to buy the shares held by the individual they are call- In upon.They seem to be making a big effort, but we are confideut that the best vig among the shareholders will ot be caught ar yooh, Our exhi- received the highest bition of this praise fro prees.ar ard the people of Ontario.We think we are doing good work for Montreal and we are working for an exhibition and not a land speculation.\u201d Captain Plante Discharged.Yesterday afternoon Messrs.Wm.Sciater, A.Benuit, U.Ducap, J.Chabot, S Guibbeau.A.Trudeas, A.Charlebois, Wm.Mar Wm.Ryan and Joseph Levesque all gave ayidence in case of Capt.Josanh Plante.ury returned a verdict of \u201cnot Fullty\u201d Fin > waa disear ed by the Court.This morning Charies oore ones before the yo with the embeszzle: t of $17 Irom Wiliam E Hoary of the Troy There nine tot- unary.tesn ments againet the acconed, The plea is that ng a driver for Mr.Henry was, sent with + large parcel to the t aud appro e sum Phy the month of August last.The defence is ve not n bai- anded, is n tion are ually eaying \u2018due to bad Eeoping.when nothing of that kind has been The case is in progress.Bachelnre\u2019 Ball at The Kennels.se kennels of the Montreal Hunt the ol must enjoya- Ste though Informat * ball, at which souiety was well repreasnted, It was a novelty in its way and arranged for by some seventy of Montreal's young and oid elors Pi sent out invitations after ady patrol auy particular ladies receive, but withai the oail was a grand success.No money had been 8 \u2018in making the rooms look attractive and the floral decorations were very pretty.There were between two aod three hundred guests and many stayed till long after supper, and went home with the fee lag of having spent a most delighttul time.The regular series of hunt balls for the autumn aoû winter ssaéon Las not yet commenced, Ashldy Arvives.William Ashley, the man who left the Jaen Lunatic Asylum and tr to arrived © at the ntral Police sation this af ooh after walking a th 2d miles.He at once enquired for Chief, bul he wae out, Ashley was taken into the detective's office, where he related the story of had at a and of the Imaginary attempts made to des him, The ma will be examined by Dr.hard, Ashley PERSE ra a ro every station.Hees ho warded his trunk to the chief That Fusay Verdict.\u201cThe marine underwriters held a meeting this fnrencon.mong other subjects discussed was the finding of the Harvor Com.missioners in the case of the pilot who w fn charge of the \u201cBtate of Georgia,\u201d wh t ashore.The she Went re.The underwriters were of the opinion that the verdict was as funny as it was qnfair.The matter is to be brought before the counoil Board of Trade at fts next rdike.Easpended from dues for the winter months uty for nter mon When the navigation on the river is at a EE ne craie be lamatas o oie Aries Gee eomiet Boney on of fhe exploit ee sure ed for only a few wi Mar was haved : and- magnanimously offered tu serve under \u2018Havelock as a volunteer, ali in rank, died à few years T, e statues of th\u2019 heroes ares now pe in don, one ou the Embankment, the other tn Trafalgar Square, to remind the passe one ol the most tragic episodes in this tory of the In pire, Evry one kuows the story of Caen d Luok- now, and has heard s of the former place, after sustdlring a slege of nineteen days under a un, were massacred ai most to a mas, © lle the gar, risen of Lucknow in spits © deal ite commander, hejd out Saint tearful odds until Russe arrived.Even then, then, hough t ty was relisved, siege was renewed by the enemy.& and it was not till another two mm ela that Sir Colin Compbells Hixhlon regiments marched into the town, and the wor as over.A whole generation has the events of the Mutiny, which crested more alarm ia Britala at the time than any great disaster either before or since.The terror Inspired by the stories of murder and massacre of outrage and defeat, which came from India by every mail was quite without a parallel, verything was exaggerated, there .was little means of verifying the acoounts received, and the situation, which Was really serious, was naturally magnified and distorted.Now, when many years have come and gone since the terrible uprising of 1857, it isvasier to form à onèm Judgment of the dangors which then threateped the existence 0 tipo ln Jucian Empira The alarm was great, bu lion was speedily put down, and rom \u201cthat day to this India as been as peaceful as Britain and a front deal wore poncefsl than have been a t famine, Eiiary campaigns on the aban frontier, and a massacre at Manipur, but the people of india have been satisfied with British rule, Great Libraries.The British Museum, pig as it Levis not th the largest library in the worid.It is beaten by the Bibliothèque Nationale, in Parls, which \u2018eontuins over 1,400 volumes, X pamphlets, 175000 manuscripts, 300,000 maps and charts, and 150,000 coins and medals.The coliection of engravings excess 1,300, 000, while the portraits sum- SINCERELY BK- LIEVE that I should have boon dound long age if it bad 204 been fof Rood's Sarseparilia.£ hed « bad humor that would oot yield No apy treatment, t around when I began Christina Tempio.king Hood's Bersspartila.7 bewan to improve slowly until, after 1 had taken some 10 or 1X bottles, I considered myself well once more HOQUN SARSAPARILLA 4d we so mac that 18 seorns as if it must do others æood: .CERISIINA TM rLE, Bangor, Me : tort HOODS PILLS are the beat after-dinner Pills, assist digestion, cure headache.Tryabox.(12) HENRY BIRKS & CO.PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN.LIQUEUR STANDS, WATER SETS, CLARET JUGS, In Sterling Stiver.Finest Eleotre-Pluie and Choice Cut Glass.285, 237 ST.JAMES STRÉET.ST.EHS SI SOCIETY The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the 8T.ANDREW'S SOCIETY will be held as the Home, 403 Aqueduct Btreet, om MONDAY Evening, the 28th November, 1802, st 8 o'clock.The Annual Sermon will be preached on Bun- day, the 27th November, in St, Paul's Church, at ber 100, 3p.m., by Bev.J.Clark Murray, D.D, Benior \u2014 Chaplain.FINANCIAL ¢ The members are requested to mest in the \u2014_\u2014_\u2014-\u2014- Lecture Haïli of the Church at 2.45 pm The iocal stock market was \u2018ost decidedly hn and d dants of Scotch ate weak for the general list.Some long stock held Lavired 10 attend - : pe weak hands has unquestionably felt the force tue or bears: ack, had Womans By order, vas ore © sscain, GEQ.W.CAMERON the vi ust ripe for progianie realization, and ; : have dasa to the \"sl \u201c in prices by taki 2773 Honorary Secretary.thelr prota.\u201d As one \u201charp.operator remarked.\u201cthe up will make a more active , and voter market, and aL 1 what 18 .va winter upon us\u2019 It 1s very C t D t noticeable, however, that 18 n0 demand from 25 Per en ISCOUN and the quotations are merely ma Gas were a os 20s put à fropped to 21 3 a : on de cu 1700 shares.Cable ie Company harmony with the market trom 175% to 17356 Cansdiai Pactfio, \u201cnocwiinatanaing very * stories, 8944 so, ot of \u201chom Cotton hands at 138, and Col.Cotton at 109.Tefoerapl were placed at 152) down t0 152 ana Dulul rer.at 3044 ot Banks were not very active and ihe tone was weak, Moncreat x.d.in 23044 to 230.Jacque: x à we Cartier re placed at 122 and Commerce x.d.at 1 42.The rest of the Mist was pause Jaures Montreal x.a 230%, 25 do 230; 50 Jacques er x.à.122; 200 Commerce xd.142: 125 intercoloniai Coal 20; 26 18%! do 152; 100 Pos pird.vo ; 22 do 219; 100 C.pr A.284 7 75 8 8 50 Cable 17534.175 do 175, 1 746 160 do 174%.foo do 174, 125 \u2018ao 173%; 75 Cotton 1 noon BALERS.85 Bank of Montreal x.a.230, 50 Jacques C: 25 Duiuta 124 55 Ho 51d.30 14; 235 do 1 30 Cas v0.375 Cable 173 578 40 174, 25 do 174%, 25 \u201c17 434, 25 doi 50 R., 8914: 80 20 SO CE kn so ge 50% 230.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.for the Sran Gordon Strath & red She 82 by y Ce.Nov.24 Nov.23, ask bid 233 230 iy lie ws 28 12 120 - 18 100 167 162 = = 15 100 \u2014 100 iéi 268 242 0% 353 182 Hg 13 15 : 30 2 22 90.92 90 Tes se Gé 67 156 235 2374 235 eel 200 222 220% ci soi 89 BU Su 5 1, 1 wiles 1574 8 1G = - - = GE ug HE 265 = 0 : 124 125 12% 32 13 1287 3 _ : 2654 25 4 19 Special Notices.Montreal, 13th Jacuary, 1891, IL the undersigned, do certi!y that my wite had very bad cough for six years, aiso my child of for four yours oid sinoe his birth.Both ha Bottle of Dx.Lavioe by\" the use pl! dotties of Dr.viotette's Ne Bhs\u201d uc sine.Lemay, treet, Gotoun Bt.Louis, b Stuart & Herbert, No.1010 Rivera utrest, ism of the Helntzman Upright Plager = y adjusted that rums for yeats wi Sara ome, S70 st, Li pov fe {he celebrate man Upright Pianos.Just received sev.more cases of Ladles Cloth Jackets and foro in ail the most fashionable styles and lengths, at 8.Cars- Jey'a.Canadian Ui _d of + von x oe Lovie \u20ac Fu: SE CLEARING SALE OF Fine English Electro-Plate on Best Nickel Siiver, renee CONSISTING OF meme Eantre Dishes, Vegetable Dishes, Pudding Dishes, Lamps, Sugsrs snd Creams, Table and Hall Gougs, Tea Bets, Breakfast Cruets, Sardine Boxes.Joe Pails, Biscuit Jars, Buttar Coolers, t Cellars, Egu Stands, Water Jugs, Ink Stands, Cigar Stands, Cake Baskets, Pocket Flasks, ke.R, HEMSLEY.Jeweller, 255 & $37 5c.James Mt.27711 TUMBLERS Thin Plain, 8c.Just Halt Price, TUMIBLERS Thin Fern, 9c.Just Halt Price.ee \u201cSPECIAL SALE.\u201d f.T.WILEY & G0, 1803 Notre Dame st.27751 LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & CO, Members New Tork Stock Exchanze, BANKERS, Mootreal Ofce\u2014183 St.James Street.New TE Ofice\u2014156 Broad Street (Mille rare deposite subject to check, Interest allowed iy on dai he purchase of Stocks and margin.dp zecute ora prders for § Bonds for investment or on pes AL by private wire with Now vert, Chicago and Jorayte, 180x A SAFE Ad NR TA Di Sal panty pane tor rah ris De- aivere sen 5 persan $ are & W, Webb, 284 3, #4 im 8.+ i The Montreal Daily Star, printed at the cormèr ol St.George Birvet aud Vortia fication Laine, ie published by Hugh Graham, jwident jo Montreal.Publishing offite, 168 anû 165 St.James Street, The Eclipse Check.| FOR OUTSIDE DOORS.bse Check is now i for olosing Outesde Doors oat is giving entire satisfaction.the Le mord and equally good row INSIDE DOORS.The use otselesaly olosing do ore inlay zone \u2018House te becom ming mors several, demand for rposss very larve Whers it is rue once ses PR wili oom- 8 4 BAVE DESTRUCTION.Many valuable panes of glsss have been tered lu outside duors vi ivlently ri se by the wind or otherwias.which à jaixcht | Bae\u2019, saved had the pee Ch Hime.Many of the Kolipes C Ea re rovent re; on bi they 28 gol doaw with the RE Fe oe sors, but also amage cau th to the butldiuæ mad the breakage 0: Y Tien.° ar, Bold by Hardware Dealers re over the worl CANADIAN AGENTS: T.A.MORRISON & CO, Tolephono 3147.118 St Peter St 277x1 The Best Kind Watches : Repaired ne AT ee THE ITALIAN HOUSE.V.SARNO, 2334 St.Catherine Street West.27712 400 FEET FRONT § Br 125 deep, a fine Bleck of Land.CENTRAL SITUATION on à MAIN AYRNUE nin 3 1 minutes\u2019 walk of COTE ST.ANTOINE, Fer sale nt fe, A BA RE Naas Drainage and Water.Electric Light ail City Taxon.T.JAMES CLAXTON, 3rd Floor, Room 6.0 #7.JAMES 9 FOR SALE, Choice Building Lots BOULEVARD AND BLE STREETS, Along the route of the WEST EXD MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC RAILWAY.Beyond Question the Fincet Building Sites in Montreal.; JOHN A.TEES & CO., 272x6 1184 Notre Dame pipet.Mile End Station.ST.LAWRENCE MAIN BTRERT LOTS, fn Blocks of at least 50.000 feet, for promot sale at and facing the dusnes street, # 61-63 St.James Street FOR SALE.: To Merchaats and Public Companies.gTONE Presaisa \"y a Seat louse, pret ee J.& THONSON & CO.27623 184 ut, James 299 ST.DENIS ST.Apply 2.5.THOMNON & CO, ; 276x3 At, 51 DUI ROCHER ST.Fou SALE A id che daireatee e Les locaiity.Everything 3.5.THOMSON & ce 268 Fullum Street.won HALE-The sages sttuge - 44 THONNON « ce.184 St.James obrest, \"FOR SALE: TO CARTERS and OTHERS HALL INVESTMENT.J = S.me TE ae 276x3 A competent traveller 0 \u2018repromens.A west of Ottawa and welt\u2019 of Prentoit.Ne i need apply tuless heving o thorough loi of the tes, wine, spirit and general ell recommended; : 27513004 "]
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