The Montreal daily star, 2 novembre 1893, jeudi 2 novembre 1893
[" Wan LAST EDITION.- ~ VoL ~ XXV_No.258.RATES \u2014 Tol CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS one Ary ations WANTED.1¢ 10 vente for 30 words or and FoR re 25 cents LOST.23 cen! BUBIN 1 CLirR 1 cent eah inse: ah insertion.RES, ETC.25 cente for 5 words _ nsertion.cite word, cash insertion.3 words 1 cent L per extra word, each insertion or lesa, ani à «ent per estre foe B words nsertion word, esch à Tone 3 D words or less, and % or less, and | cent per ! TE SALE, 35 cents for 25 \u2018words or leas, each insert S CHANCES, ETC, 35 cents for 35 words or S 2 cents per word, munmum M | wa E AT advertisements inserccd at the above rates must de Uut nf town advertisers may order through their local sewsdonlsrs at 1 the above rates me SITUATIONS VACANT.[mtn - 3 Want advertisements received too late for classification will be tound on page 8 of to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.\u201d on em ANTED-S, A DAY su RE.SEND ME YOUR nd 1 will show you dou to make 33 à day; RA it 1 furnish the wwrk and teach you fre.You wm the icvality where Quu Lve.Beud mi ar will explain the Dai wily.Remombir.| guarantee a clear protit for every day.Ad Ww & work: atsolutely sure AW ANTED-A FIRST CLAW Must te goodd oe Takef wa 81500 eo ber * moalh feu Pub Co.WANTRD-A AGE sell our new n Kettle Cleaner.bricht and brawny 213 156 eod 55, $ VÔMAX ¥ Union dee, we Shepp s a Worlds ly book of copynghis ny \u2014 COOK.ad t tati to write tu- haowies, Windsoz, Outana wages 55 tt svod CANTER- AT Last WE HAVE IT -KEEN, men ani women wanted every- Fur Phote- photographs of build- Ligh, MTHS swt exbituta of thy Word's Columbian Ex- hitatior, authorised by Us Eupeaition Manager nt; of- nes for œr:técate aucompanies cach volume *_ wothers, deu munez last, ustrated eT alars, terns missions; com Globe ibis free.Dearturn st, Chicago, Ah or Phila.every bousek kni Wa N urse: Jers ter, wa AXTED - RELIAL can only le 4nadisn un fron, us peed Py W Sta ddrens larry, Unt.«nes Easy sellers and mig pronits Box SH, Turunto, ANTED_ AGENTS WILLING 1 who will devate their whale time Lo volicitii ancnl paying postions for - Hope Nurencs (mos.complete on tors Seen Ellwanger & Propnie! everthing and handle i; you will make + credit ween NT, MALE AND aise To ug Euttoely now; sells to ke and Pari No Clauss mo fe TO TRAVEL i ust - tors, Roches- 20cod ABLE MEN TO BÉLL CHOICE Nursery st ovk, maby vurieties laberal terms tu ao Familie st W.AN ATED T OTS Anes Wass AVERY GOO ¥ GUD FL PL.white st unce fur terms.Sione & Welling JW Heals, Manager.Name Tk, iu email £ opaved ual tree agents ton.na: Wd SANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.wili puy you 8 to #15 pe work: no canvass: dressed envelope.Boston, Masa Ww ANTED r week to do strictly hos gad prot payment.Send self-ad- Lerty Supply Company.borty q.27 Appl, \u2014 SMART YOUNG.WOMAN.TO DO.geacral housework, 5 in family, vm/ortable home.Good age t Po the right person.Apply at once, = ol Ze NG GIRL (It OR 1 BL, TS .Ast WE] amily.amd 4 pom, at 59 Cadicux at a AE Sherbrooke si.sit LAIN CW COOK.BEST WASTED AT a VICTORIA STREET, GE.GENERAL servant, ns 0 washing ur ironing; good wages M W AFIED\u2014T ED IMMEDIATELY.TWU TINSM TINSUITES and outside Apply ab Desiop ace Pembroke, Unt.B 20 YANTED- IMMEDIATELY.A\u201d THOROUGHLY exp rienced gene rai sortant for a family of Raferer.cis rejured.W square, earning.or after V Address stat odice.W TASTED \u2014 \u2014'FIRST CLASS FUR FIN Good wages.Our.STA 56 3 \u201cANTED-, A COMPETENT HOUSE AND TABLE Apply with references at 5 Braver} Hall m.TANTED-JUNIOR CLERK, FOR AN DIRE ust write à geo hand and Le quick at figures ing age ahd salary expected, \u201cW NISHERS.Wem.Samuel, M11 Bt Catherme et.33 A) Wa, writirg; ac others necd apply.Wu W NV ANTED FUR OFFICE WORK.A SMART v youth about 15 years old.write TANTÉD= A _ Appiy after Sociouk, at 48 St.Vincent + ledge of both languages and shorthand also dress I.ferences equ Ads Apply aL 24 wick ass GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.FANTED \u2014 A YOUTH.WITH THE \u201cExo AN IED \u201cComr ETENT GENERAL \"SERVANT.TASTED.GIRLS FOR BOX FACTORY, ONLY perienced hands, uo apprentices.J.C.& Co, wo Crag street, hand V W the other as house! Address \u201cY 5, + STAR Robert, 9 5t.lawrence st., City.-\u2014WFASTED EN FIRST CLASS ANTED- \u201cpova FOR \"THE BOWLING AL ALLrTS a! the Victoria Kies Armoury, Catbeart street.WH Apply to the Janitor A it posnt we, elementary Gar; Must office.reas ANTED-TWO YOUNG GIRLS.OYE AS ASC maid Apply at COOK, 1 3t.Luke ®t 7 3 LL SI TANTED A GENERAL SERVAST.AT AT 97 por chester streut Sz 2 \u201cANTED-AN \u201cAPPRENTICE £ IN PHARMACY, with two or thrge years azpenience.Address À.UMBRRS APPL Lv} ury sty ANTED - A DAILY GOVERNESS FOR TWO lt wirla, usual Englith ih sultyecia Buent reach and Je with partiou- las IO Roz od, st, Catherine st.Pust Uilice.V ant 37 Dur Apply 1083 Sherbrooke st.V TA VA NTED © AT GENERAL ache twven 8 and lu oc clock 5732 \u201cANTED- A GOOD PLAIN LUE OR \"GENER: A ol serv.+ atreet WANTED IMMEDIATELY, og house and tatblemaid.references CAN \u201cFX FRANCE Must hate the best city a m, 6712 referchoes.Callfrom 2 nulld pm, 47 Taper st.73 Ww ANTED- A MESSAGE BOY.APPLY LYMAN Sens & Ca 281 AN\u201c esman NTEIF- EXPERIENCED BOOT Must s shoe Apply to FE.Kecves & Co, 1646 Notge Dame ot.VVANIELS STRONG LAD USED TU Ficgine \u201cA \\ Wa chester.© J WwW?W NTED St, Cathenne NTED ur ifoning.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL family of two Apnly A NESSAGE PO BOY.A SERVANT, WITH AND Freach and Eugluh.ATFLY AT £30 SERVANT FOR A Apply at 57 University st.A GENERAL SERVANT NO WASH- Apply 18 3, Php =, oft Dor- 258 2 28 *ANTÉD\u2014GRNÉRAE : SERVANT, ALSU YUUNG girl aa nurse toone child Apply 78 St.Matthow A JANTED IMMEDIATELY, A SMART OF FICE oy lise Antoine st.8 1 YANTED\u2014A GIRL TU ASSIST WITH HOUSE me.Awa 1 work, one who cao Mansfield sty WASTES stree w W W Diay the piano.Arp lating experience an Apply at 56 36 ANTED- A GOOD PLAIN COOK.ALSO INTEL.Apply after 6, Mrs.Kohl, Wa jANTÉD-À YOUNG to do the bi maid AN run moexs ge NTED-A P TED \u2014YuvNe sleep at ho Lousework.Appiy 13 Hutchison st, who understands borne ot.+ TWO active, ef tookkee references.ousework of person as Lursé.\u201c Crescent.WW?W WT encrgeth no washing.SANTERS\u2014 SAT LAN LANES MARKET.A BOY TO and make himpsei! generally emt ARLOR MAID, ALSO A TARLE Apply to Mre.Butler, 31 Bedtheletat.256 1 GIRL FOR GENERAL \u201cANTED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK, ewe assist wath fight housework: Ww $1300.NH st.Catherine st, WAS ANTED- hy Ex apecienee en pA 157 St, James st THE EqU STAR LIFE ASSUR- men to CAUFReS.ry.Apply to the Society's office, FANTÈD\" A BUSINESS TIKE voi YOUNG = DT ceping.Must be able to Vply by leiter with full rtieulars, Addnss PR W, STAR 3 otal fami or GIRL VW ITH QUE \u2018 vaut.App with evening, 454 Guy et (adore 8t.Cathe vaine.NTE A GOOD @ to NS Mountain at, PANTED \u2014 INMÉDIATELY.first class dressmaker, Tub & new to future custom.NE EL y, ADDRESS \u20180 willing ~ } Ans IE ae ps VANTED: A A> BUD aA voor, Wikies, A bien ticulare, Man: and ackiress, rane department in di Te, in dn Cr à ply at 620 Ouy ot D- Yot: 3GIRL T0 \u2018Antoine a ANTED\u2014TOUNG RÉ AS GENERAL SER- .references, after c 7 pom.(his 58 1 Ad ns F AR of AP- + Wag.0 T0 Bu LiouT nou se ANTED\u2014 SA MOPWALKER or\u201d or\u201d Goons ve speak 1 Ena.Koda store Must ha undress Mating i van AYTED \u201cvo Ne, Wa smo» TVS Nu MAN TD VVAnten- co YoU UNG GIRL TO TAKE © CARE or WA WATE ATR A SMART YU Na A NTED- too, Apt to 17 2 Oenallask Livhe.pr n + 5 Drummond e TED_GENERAL BERVANT IMMEDIATR- 790 Notus Dame at.1 GIRL HO Pret p at home.581 Joe NTED-A SMART INTELLIGENT STR Re RE Les door COOK on A AFiMiLy oF reet.References + F SITUATIONS VACANT.MESSE DESTIN MAL VANTED SMART BOY FOR OFFICE WORK.aod Koglsh Apply at Must speak Bresoles Fy French i WANTED, OF: GENERAL BÉBVANT.à NO W as lem, | : VVAS ANTEDS \u201cSERMAN WASHER WO WOMAN.woh , 10 cents tor À 30 words or less, and .Tertre word ea-h insertion.Leet TEL\" ade 3 cents for 35 words or less, \\ ARTEL A ci GIRL TO ASSIST BEHIND L FENcR \u20ac Lerself useful.i street.VV ANTED-SMART BOY ABOUT 14.TU GO ER- ands aod wake binself generally useful indgors:\u2019 references uired.38 Drummond.: VVANTE D-SALESLADIES SPEAKING ITH 15h and Fronch.Apply C y Bros, Catherine st.cast.FANTED_A FIRST CLASS [ASS CORESARER AF- AF- WwW bly to Warden King & Sod, 637 Craigst 358 3 W ANTRD \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.A HIOUREN AID whocan wail on table.14t Metc 412 ANTED.WAITER APPLY STEWARD, CITY Cluly Bt.James strect.ANTEB-AT THE WAVERLEY 1 HOTS.18 __Jaçaucheticre et.one ta hle girl.x D\u2014IMMEDTAT ELY, \u20ac GENERAL 5ER- vant, at $ Hanover stree! LL sal VVANTES-AS OFFICE KT ADDRESS F.P.ê \u2018a 1 \\ ANTED\u2014GOOD AGENTS.AF NPY TOE Catherine st.mat TANTLD GENERAL Ey ANT NO Wasif- Good wages.Must have refere 157 Hutehisos at.WANTED 3 A.SMART \u201cNOISE Nu DRY Goons WH ANTED TWO STEAM a 0 us at, Bt.Heu 2 raser A\u201d GOOD CARPENTER X- AT ONCE.Apply 30g City Councillors st.531 V AYTED A LITTLE GIRLTO MIND À ACHILLE mn it Bherbrouke = © day ust have re crepes n SITUATIONS WANTED.PSS NS SNA SNA V'ANTED_arTT ATIONS FOR lerks, storemen, messencers, ete.Appl; to meut Bureai tian Wh Emplos 0, z VASTED BY\u2019 \"FIRSTCLASS MECHANIC (NG- lish), vais Efira \\icoework) abour only, any ORE or ms dices Staurbuilder, ie uchetiere, 5 Ÿ / ANTED \u2014 ne MATTRESS MAKER AND rer, class.work in private houses and hotels.Rien Harns Epstein, 2344 SL st.Bde y ANTED-BY YoUNu HOMAN.Work BY (TURF _ day: good laundress.VVASTED-sITE i A ile ol rw work and repairing, Ieparing rubbers.Muderate salary.out town.Address Jou Blond, 368 Ee > BOOKKEErERS coschmen, Moatre Wa competent and olin es ition of peruauence, would accept any office aition.y moderate.Address \u2018W 368,\" STAR dT #83 \\\u2019ANTED_BY A Yor NG MANAGED N, SITUA\" -Uou in à store, who te or \u2018driver, peak both languages; best references.dress \u2018 x STAR office.EE A \\ TANTED\u2014 BY YOUNG ENGLISH MAN re ation as night bt TWD OF Conta: mploymen of any kind.Ad T, Mills, 27 St.Elizabeth x Chr V TANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE WUMEN.offices ur stores Lo clean (rom from ning t tu tour, Any 198 Aqueduct street._ Bod \\ \u201cANTED BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, FUR.t uaces to t and snow to shovel, vicinity also odd jotw 15 cts.per hour.ones A rem \u201cA 32\" STAR 0 sis Wales BY A CAPABLE WOMAN.WORK OF by the day.Apply to 23 Mountain st.TANTED\u2014BY ENGLISH GIRL, SITUATION AS November A nursery governess, wrll recomine: ngagel Apply Box 273, PO, Vote St Antoine.NV mate an A 'DRESSMAKER SEWINo IN private families Apply Na Dee L Monique street.\u201cANTED\u2014FURNACES TU ATTEND, SNOW TO shovel, \"ete.byan Englishman.Best of refehcnces.James C., 661 Beau udry st, $ duvrs from She Throuke st.VV 4STED_A SIT SITUATION BY A GOOD COOK : goud references.housemaid: o Mrs Burie, 115 St Antoine st.Telephone 9172 ss.w ANTED_EY AN ABSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, offce noce work kind.Best of .War, Br A FIRST CLASS sewing in private families.*T WWASTED-RY AN] EXTERENCED 2 NEW YORK RESSMA KBR, à\u201d Sran où pes as he els work fu rations or private individu Sati ction guaranteed; terms furnished.Address \u201cEB or STAR Oo office.Be Wan ere A YOUNG NG MAY.SITUATION A AS clerk in a grocery Foars\u2019 experience, languages; : 3145 Notre Pome st.2 Ww ANTED_ BY A RESPECTABL, E YOUNG MAN.furnaces to attend for the = er.Goud re H.U., Lodge Gate, ences.Address WS Bherbruoae net W TANTED- BY A TRUSTWORTHY MARRIED couple, tan.man coachman, atu driver, willing to Le uactul about house, wife good cook; bene of references.Address \u201c'E 13], STAR olive.Address 1427 Ontano st.Address in rear ANTED-BY A LADY, THE CARE OF AN IN STAR office w = hly, tpeaks Frenc bh and English and ean mT a during spare hours, currespot rthand Waste vrucher, w à position, either in an of- vod references.ANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY RESPECTABLE el useful about a Bowe: understands TVA pre W TANTÉD-BY À RESPECTABLE WOMAN, V WORK Pi VASTED-HIGH CLASS PIANO TUNING AT also piauos repaired and polished.\\ AV ASTED BVA RESPEC] ECFARLE MAN.SITTA- TANTED\u2014HY THE DAY HOUSE HOUSEWORK BY A SMayorst, City.581 WZ aiid fining the day; would assist with res OR ANTRD- SITUATION RY YOUNG MA Te = riences \u201cC 98,\" STAR office.collecting, short and typewnting.Address 3 fice or as nursery governess.Address young man, age a wants situation ja a also can make self gon by the day.ply \"48 Hermine street #1.50 jer year: tion, working arou use, k watchman.64 Mayor st.543 ___respectable woman.reads well ishest references fiven.driver; understands tors knows city thor- A TEA ACHER, EMPLOYMENT Papineau sq.A YOUNG LADY, AN \u201cD.100,\u201d STAR olive.man\u2019s house, to wait on of gout mens clothes, in fact will Le ?Sound iver il ing ng ja eve Good ress \u201cD1, S oise hd sai V ES TEV w ASHING AND SCRUEEING \u201cBY the day.Apply 853 St.Domi ivique st 381 JANTED\u2014BY AN ENERGETIC Yousa MAN, erator to run.wuld be pleased to do it cheap ly Address \"C95.\" STAR office.533 Ware, = SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, 10 - acts in office ors work.twelve years ex- references.Will accept mail salary.pion wg 176,\" STAR.office.8 3 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY RY RESTE ECTABLE womau as general servant.Apply 36 Cathe- drai e sires dressinaking, has some experence Ad- drew \u201cF137.\u201d STAR oftice._ fANTED-BY ADVERTISER, GUOD PE; PENMAX.cons! tradesm.ecription.Terme ARE.house as clerk or with tools and WANTED 5 BY A YOUNG GIRL.TO LEARN ready 7\" STAR \u20ac =es VW iderable lcosure time books to having collécting.aching wr or unes ai of LA de reaso V ANTED- SITUATION 12 IN WHOLESALE W.seed to machinery.Total bretaines, ood refarences Address E Ashdown, 386 Susser st, Otta $3 W VW ANTED SITUATION.FOR YOUNG MAN IN IN Address \u201cud,\u201d Le = Lakery, candies or cakes.oûi W ATED A SITUATION BY RELIABLE NID- die-aged man, graver colortat, able aud willing for every other business, French.Address * 197,\" STAR office I MONTREAL, THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1893.* MEDICAL \u201cROOMS TO LET.LL Reo \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGR, HAND- for mad © ari Te nr.ico: tale fat clans 165 Mansfield.: eT 13 RMS LARGE FURNISHED ROOME HEAT HEATED ty hot water.5t Mcuill avenue.34 10 ooms- [ROOMS -WELL FURNISHED COMFORTAULE ws; hot.and'cold water, gas.ate.pas \u201c \"Catherine ep water, Torms Rous Sic E, COMFORTABLE, WELL HEATED, single and dgulle rooms; hot and cold water; wilh first clea tard.9 Phi B36 hop square.VON - DOUBLE AND SINGLE WELL FURNISH it ot bedrooms.132 Peel st, Ind door trom Windsor ote) 1 wo TARE pt SHED ge] suitable for one or two ntiemen, cas and nvenience.140 SL therige street.3 1 10e Ress.VACANE.PU FURSEHED.AT MRA.MITEL ladies\u2019 d 536 Lagauchctiore, near st.Urbain.354 10 M-LARGE WELL FURNISHED, MODERN sui Me for married couple or ue L The Montreal Daily Star \u2018 IRCULATION 38,000 : \u201c PRICE ON ONE CENT .SPECIFIC ARTICLES.A1.A Perfect Article.iI Ih EN] The t quality of Cream Tu: finest re-crystal on to of oda tee used Pees dd mow of LosstLie) Latkes thas eve a ok op All the best Grocers | ell te st Ÿ RESENTATION ADDRESSES! WANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.e PE COX & CO, 114 8t.Fre.Xavier street.doutle rooms, t ther or separate; also à single room, with board.TN OOM TO LET'S CELY FUR FURNISHED D PARLOR Dn Far 139 Hanya «dat, hot a TE FITS.AE © Snr Barton.No Pia alta ped I WLAN Darr ASE pote Fit LEH opr ve: 35 Arona ROH NOI Cham de Mars st.pour PE 3 e: à at 0.Dp 255 6 Le tc DOWN TOWN ACCOMMODATION.Baal Rouse u UNIVERSITY 87 8T., COMFORTABLE, bright, well furni bathroom flat tu gentiemen pe quiet habits; fas every cunvenienu = \u2018 Rs \u2014NEATLY FURNISHED; ALSOTWOFAE- lors unfurnished, suitable for dootor\u20142078 8e Geib: Lou NICELY FURNISHED.ON BATHROON with cupboard and Apply to 134 8t.St Denis OO TT SHERBROOKE BT.LARGE ROOM, ly furnished, suitable for two; hot water h heat ¥ R R Catherine SONS FURNISHED, SINGLE OR BLE, p comfartable, with or without ue of cho Urn moderate to t people.Apply at 18 Busby strect, near Victoria square.256 3 I UVOM-LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, W WITH BOA well fumiahed, on tathroom fiat cuill avenue.Re pou COMFORTABLE WARM YELL FUR- ed roum, wil band private family, a Nul ed owne Block, 57 Papineau square.| Revx-sivois FRONT.BOOM, CTE fur scutlomun, huuse warm and comf Metcalfe stree! ; Poe; ONE LARGE FURNISHED oo ox DOM- À WELL FURNISHED COMFORTABLE room, | between Metcalfe and Peel sta.R 3 umd floor, win privileges tor Light h ng.Ng fy Councillors street.s OUM NICELY FURNISHED Ÿ (FRONT.1 SUIT able for one or two gentleman, without board.st Lawrence st 86 4 he VOMS aAT 10 PARK AVENLE are EXCEP- tio rge well fu roished double rooms, with Family priva 6 3 Re ouNs- | ic, i BRIGHT \u201cAND COMFORTABLE ed rooms, without boanl, on tethroom fac in ow er tenement.13 Mayor at, J OOM\u2014COMPORTABLY FU RNISuxb.IN SoD locality; private family; no chi lor.Piano it required.297 at.Charles Horrom Rove Tog Eel Lary mos t overy évoreaience.Terms te.ie 574 I OUM3\u2014ONE ont Two ROOMS, FURNISHED oR nfurnished.St Catherine st, cor.574 LUENS AND BUARD, FIRST CLASS, WELL heated.Belmont House, 29 131 Betmont at.st, Besver Hall Hill.B&F Î UUMS- AND BUARD, FINE SUITE OF ROOMS.bedroom.h.sitting room sud wil heated, Belmont street, of Beaver Hall Hill, ODOMS \u2014DUU HLE AND a AUURIVATÔIRE furnished, with board.suitable for small ST œuticmen; gas bath, etc.18 Union avenue.I OONMS\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS.WITIT bo, BOARD, 3 gas hot water, suitable for business gentlemen married couples.JI McGiil College avenue.RE Ross \u201cBEVERAL FURNISHED, ON GROUND 1 bathroom floor; hot water hea heating, gus; no children: Se warm.Crescent.287 4 N ED, D, FI re re per week.90 80 Antoine street.LOST 4 GOMS\u2014 WELL .FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOMS, or without board; house well heated, ict, central car.10 Union ave.= ROVER, A NICELY FU FURNISHED od improvernents.Address 1341 Notre Pme © Bl Ro ar LR at A every WITH OR Win.men and others can find first-clasa_ quarters, close to business centre, for the: cuseives of families, at \u201clowest rates fur the winter seasoi Cuisine Excellent ore rvion.Heated rooms.Electric cars pass tho dours to all parts of city.APPLY TO THE CITY HOTEL, No.1912 Notre Dame Street, 7 t LABIES® CUTTING ACADEMY.Estallisheil in 1851 Courses comprise, Designing of Patterns, cating Je ining Fining, Altering, Draping Bhirte.Mantirs, Dulmans, cie, WES.E.kb.TRIER.Finca.$8 st.Denis St.Menireal.x06 Dailiousie St., Ouawa.1 Thomast Tr.Simpeon, Washing | PATENTSE may antil Dont obtained.Writ $46 3300d for Inventor's Guide.BOECKH\u2019S BRUSHES and BROOMS Al and as tod.Fo le by all fires Alm lige reprosen \u2018or sale by On F Tor.SUFFER FROM LOOSENESS OF BOWELS Apgostura Ri sole manufacturers.or fever and ague, Dr.J.G.B.Biegert & Sons, your druggist.ters will cure you.Ask 55 Positively cured by these Little Pills.\u2018They also relieve Distress from Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable, Small Pill.Small Dose.Small Price.ARMBRECHT°S COCA WINE Lan aid to intellectual exertion, and la indispensable to brain-workers and others who suffer from mental depression, in- somnis, and dyspepsia.\u201cA powerful rejurenator.\u201d j 258 cod | BOARD.OARD-MRS.MCEWAN, LADIES SICK NURS! 5 Superior s &ccomi for boarde if you have to look ai the world through glasses, be sure they are the best.Seek comfort and conveninece b Periscopie Pobbies and SPECTACLES AND LYEGLASSES For Near aud Fur Vision.HARRISON & CO., Bxpert Opticiana, Are at 258 dé.James at now Near McGill: 24dzl BUR tion for tm rictly private.Terms moderate.187 o-~ ews ate Talon se therine at.23 LESIDE,\u201d ASHEVILLE, N.C., - EN A.Elegant home for winter guests.House thor Tee Write for terms.13eod SEARL, LADIES DOCTRESS, PRT- vate oat for ladies, with essional attendance: Ladies attended their 15 st George st 0% OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING confinement; Jame rs.Bobhme, 131 Cadieux st., near Dorchest 252 48 Poire voix.TAKE CARR OF SICK LADIES, unequalled, A) medical atte: strictly private.to Address by tian 0 321,\" STAR fe BOB ar room fr ce WANTED ATINST DEN ENIÉ large class Loard, also day board- nice Rousses EOOME A ALSO TABLE BOARD; every convenienos, steam heat, at 633 Dorchester street.__ \u201c2 JOARD\u2014WITH FEONT HOoM, SUITABLE FOR two gentlemen or or married co modern conveniences, in small family.38 Union ion & avenue.357 3 rT.! 2373 y QOMS\u2014A WELL FURNISHED FIAT EVERY convenience, good price price required.51 Beaver Hall Hl 5! 2 \u2014 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM, ON first fiat, suitable { for genticman or married couple; kitchen.163 Cadicux st, a I with use of ki Fr oo\u2014r6 LET, FURNISHED: SINGLE YOUNG man only.133 Alexander at.72 OUM-FRONT PARLOR FOR ONE OR\u2019 THOURN.tiemen, t and late dinner if uired.53 City Councillors.Reon CATHCART §T, warm room, bathroom Bat; pri moderate.I VOM COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM * 70 où A vate family.Re To Er NEWLY X FORNISHED 3 ar and i front: ma heated by hot water; with vith.out board I (I ST, WELL FURNISHED Dorchest ester st.Bal ee SINGLE) ROOM.2079 * Catherine, corner Balmoral 283 POOMZAND BOARD FORT ¢ oR SGENTLEMEX, in private family.15544 Inspector x S83 OUM\u2014AND BOARD, BATHROOM FLAT, PRI- Tat to family: Do children; for $3.00 $4.00 peg To LET, ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT | \u201choard, suital bis Two 148 Peal at, hand door.58 3 1 UOM\u2014NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM amily.864 Palace st.for gentleman, in private fam: tt ee Rose \u2014FURNISHED ROOM.COMFORTABLE, vate fanuly.XG St.Urbain, just below a brooke.FOR SALE tl = SALE Iman FT.NEW RUBBER BELTING, Foo iscoun! 50 10 60 discount; 10 ines, nud nd Sto 40h.power :hangers, lat! planers, moulders, tenon, mortising, ot sawing: machinery.Mullin & or Papineau oq.at R SALE\u2014FOR_ THE MILLION, KILN-DRIED £2; cut maple, 2.50; tamarec blocks, LIS mail oka $i S0per load JC.Mactiaratid & Ca curaer St.James and Guy.Telephone 8114.206 i R SALE-TIIREE SIDED COUNTER.BLACK walnut top, sides 13 ft.long, front 9 ft.lung, in order; cheap.Phase Paul st.JORBALE-A ST.BERNARD, BITCH.EIGHTEEN months old; registered pedigree.Apply 54 Lato reet.x6 El OR SALE-FOX TERRIER PUPS, 3 MONTHS OLD, imported stock, lemon and white, xd Len males 2283 St.Catherine at, nets Peel SALE \u2014CABINET GRAND PIANOS, \"SEX.ne $175, used pianos £30, #75 2 ward: ol beds $4 Graham, In SEI FURNISHED DOUBLE and single roo hu heated with hot water; between Hutchison and Durocher.Board if required.71S Sherbrooke.73 OARD.VACANCIES Jor A FEW TABLE oo.$24 well furnished let, at & Catbcart 873 JOARD BEAVER E HALL CHAMEERS, 55 BEAVer Mall Hill.Brst class accommodations for tran- © boarders bre sient and permanent centrally situated YOARD \u2014 AND COMFORTABLE BINGLE AND double roams (front); ail conveniences.ae Catherine HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.A NSN AINA A A FIRST CLASS VICTORIA.MADE RS non has only been Teason tor tor selling, periy haere has no further a ea same.nd fui at Eatchots, Carriage Balder \"EC se ces dr _ nr Fora BALE-A DONKEY.TWO NO WHEELED CART.igh robes Ee 3 por: BALE\u2014FU RNACE IN GOOD CONDITION,\u201d eats sved sized house (steam); also 3 marble mantels.Apply 116 Crescent 258 3 Rer- A LARGE UNFURNISHED ROM.a ON he ground floor, well lighted and hes table for classes or other meetings.For pa: riculers hi at the University ses 19 University street, ee 9 and 12a m or Jand oon\u2014 Ree A DOCLLE 3 ROOM, NICELY YOR or Mani 583 ed; hot and cold water, electric light; 156 > AA | _ B83 UONS-COMFORTABLE FURNISHED FRONT on bathroom fiat; gas and hot water.2232 se.Catherine ot.Où Ms\u2014FO LET.) LET.IN AFR PRIVATE FAMILY; GAS, hot water.64 #t.Denis at., near Viger square.Teirphone 3 QUMS-2 OR 3 UENTLEMEN can ac A parlor fiat, fai heating, eas 3 Mei College avenue.married rricd couple: all first ine st.358 3 Pons, B\u2014EXCRPTIONALLY Trance ANDHAN HAND- ely newly furnished front - modern con- venienoce, in, stri private \u201cFrench\u201d f maitre no chi dren; good opportun! ty to learn Fre Apply 91.8c.Denis street.¢ 333 OOM \u2014 À CELT FURNISHED SINGLE oR double room, wi dD'OOMS\u201431 OMS-\u2014 VICTORIA STREET, FURNISHED, and typewriting.\\ ant, collector, or private secretary.TASTED HOUSEWORK W ASIING Ok] IRON.App.sin week.vis Lagauchetie: No.3 near \u201c5s Hi ANTED-BŸ À A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, sITuation as plain cook; guod references.Address \u201cFAT STAR office.=.Was BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, work by the day of any kind.Amy Ds ssl Ware a J EXPERIENCED Young « as stenogra ternte salary.Address \u201cE 149, ie ANTED-BY ANELDERLY WOMAN.ABITUA orkingimens h \u2018an take care of od \u2018amy: réfer to Mra.Taion a ave.uns sul girl is kept Mrs.EY ge LOST.AAA AANA, Le FAWN HOOD | LINED wit GREEN SK 4 Finder wil be rewarded b; turning 1 Zathertne >t: na apps \u2014 Fa ~ OST WEDNESDAY, A ire: \u2018M\u201d PIPE: 4 between Sherbrooke and st James ou\u2019 ry ot.Rewarloo returning, M.8.Graham, Iw ss.Smee 1 ORT ON YUEADAY, OCT.ist, En Ly St.Lawrence, 8.Bul vice lo Paul.* \u2018à silvez watch, Initials P.inside Reward at 318 techetiere street.281 Poe WARP] PIN IX WITH Two HEADS, WiITR Xk.Reward at queduct OST\u2014FROM 10 ANDERSON.STRERT.TE} TÉVAUIR pup long ears, fio tail.Reward at above address.Pps WHILE DRIVING, GOLD WATCH AND Finder liberally rewarded, £37 Mountain * \u2014FS, TOR TAIN ING IFIVES TTS AnD] 4 une in-cnvelgpe midrdesed t } pate on envelope, Sa.M avrenoot uk La 6 Lee Te ont The \u2014 t ment mw will be liberally prenais © rr NOV.IRE A WILVER ren be ely ree RON | sis \"A Bazin, do tle Bouse.to do general work where a | A d d floor, large parlor, fi old\u201d Rood nn fire.WwW ANTED \u2014 EVENING EMPLOYMENT, AC- OOMS \u2014TO LET, FINE LARGE ROOMS, VELL counts to render, books to write up or short! turniahed, suitable for housekeeping.Apply 2 \u201c6 19.\u201d STAR office.City C ANTED- SHORTHAND AND RE EEMINGTON ¥ vom-À NICE = SINGLE FRONT ROOM, WITH typewriter desiren puettion Lu or withou 22318 street.83 \u201c0300.\u201d Sran office CUMTWO ouno.a ry FIND ROOM and board, at 281 Notre Dame 388 2 Press \u2014WITH ÉGARD, FIRST CLASS BOARD.iururiantiy furnished, every convenience; home comforts; thoroughly heated with hot water pipes: Auer lights iu every room.50 McGill College avenue.1 OOM.GENTLEMAN OR MARRIED \u2018COUPLE be accom ith nica large room and first class an be accom gas, hot and cold ter; nice locality.Xa Richmond square.Rous TO LE LET, TIVICIORIA STREKT, 3 Taek furniahed, with board and every con- Table ba board.Terms moderate.MS HAN DBOMELY FUI RNIBRED ROOMS, on bathroom fiat, hot water heating: for gentlemen, mléVitoram 1 8 ooM MFORTABLE FURNISHED HOON.R°% ù ac, 138 8t.Lawrence st.ns 3 RTOs 7, LARGE A RONT FARLOE UF- JR'reroimres, drop 180 reet HOUSES TO LET.| ¢TAVISH STREET, fox I (LET MTs in first class A 10 J.Cradock Simpeon & Co,, J81 Mt.Jar à al RENT\u20140PPOSITE DOMINION Me 148 Peel st., lower jenement 8 Eo rst class order; roasouable reat.on KE St Jaines = atroot.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.7 NSN NSN\u201d NSN M 0 SANNAAA nod a li ora AFURN ISHED HOUSE, | a 54 ere PB spe \"STAR O ee - OFFICES TO LET SNS pean = TWO HANDSOME GROUND QOMS-TO LET.LARGE AND WEL ; FURNISH- OR SALE\u2014A | MASTIFF \u201cHos, GOOD D WATCH i ol prery couvenience.Sher! 6 st 25 dog, wil be sold cheap.St.8 1 « men sold St.Hypolitest.241 OOMB_ONE OR Two NICELY FURNISHED RO ao ron private family 141 Marsan or PROPERTY FOR SALE, ETG 258 SS SSN NS LNA R SALE-SPLENDID INVESTMENT.TWO solid stone Bouses and vacant lot, corper St.Urbain Rachel streets, frouting Mount Royal aud ce to prompt Srchanes\u201d valued by city at yo Low pri as owner leaving the city.HENRY WARD & C0, 2574 27 Bt James st.R BALE ATTENTION 18 REQUESTED TO our ssle\u2019of 40 choice lots on Wellington st., Verdun, on Saturday afternoon, 4th November, at 3.3 o'cloc! Property only &- few minutes walk from ton st.cars.\u2019 See full particulars 3rd page.Fraser Bross robes $3, $4, mau Prince Arthur.ATE-STOVE | MANTEL BED.IC, WILL R SALE-BAY HORSE Is] § YEARS OLD, * De echanged foë or book case.App! Can trot in 130, an and is roadster in the [31 Bt: Urbam str: = city; been driven by ee all summer.In ahe YOR\u2019 BALE_MALL ETOVE FIR FIRST CLASS: HEAT be sold cheap.Apply M.St.Jean, 1138 Hubert street.ar.Peel st, left M3 = Po FOR SALE\u2014A HANDSOME BLACK COR FOUR Fos HALL © 581 # teen hands high.perfect under saddle or in barneus.Te t For SALE [WATER SPANIEL \"TUFPIES, 6 Bust begod um once.To = d, god pedigrea.\"G 14,\" STAR offen.JOR SALE\u2014VERY FINE DELIVERY EXPRESS, for winter ase; in first class order, .Toceries.to suitable for Junin, dry = John Allan, 581 Craig st Wan ED-TO PU, RCHARE FIRST CLASS ROAD horse.Walter Martin, 73 8t.Urbaip st.BUSINESS CHANCES.At hdd Forsaix \u2014 AN OPPORTUNITY JOB.BHOR tion, large pi of ground with: 1 Thee fa y taining steam engine and all improved machinery, in good order and ready for use.2 two metal rooted stone h taining store a very comfortable private dwelling and situated on same ground as the factory.be soen at any Sime.Immediate on.Te very easy.mbmult, l'Assomption, Que.12e0d {OR SALE\u2014 \u2014HOTE LS, RESTAURANTS, CIGARE.Tuit, ounfectionery and grocei stoi ot Dunes D A rooms, houses & ped Furnished or gnfur- Ducchester, Sher i family preferred.Address * ys STAR of 28 3 ups WANTED, PTT eR SA AAA.ANTED\u2014 ILS TO LEARN TELEGRAPH.Ww 5.situation in few months; night sod day ET nisl Farr, 1968 8¢.Ce 6 R SALE_ONLY op ES TN QE FARMS FOR SAL of 10,000, doing business.Will be sold cheap VAL _ E to Immediate cash buyer.Address P.0.Box 383 Com\u201d R SALE\u2014THE THREE FARMS OF fen LATE xall.Ont, - Se Piorre nat Cove Sb Luc, ha Te ments of neon WANTED TO PURCHASE.west of nro Air tok E.Prud\u2019 Roshan, Noa AAA Notre Dame aircet, Montreal, ANTED-TO PURCHASE À HAND SEWING machi Wanzer be cheap.ang BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.\" field street.3 Are = ame a Pn me WANTED-TO PURCHASE À TT EW EWRITER, VANTED-BOARD BY LADY \u2018AND GENTLE NV ondiand Bepiogion, \u201cBavieek 8 etheiont man ins \u20ac ddress * \u201d no othe; er boarders o dre: would res rooms ne machine: cheap for cash.À G 106, rar get objection g à reasona! stance from centre WA ANTED_ TO BUY, BE SELL OR EXCHANGE.ALL py (Bed A IE EK.Brown, Real Estate Agent, ers a at the It A a a oy Iola | TEE tt SRE EE vi fa dress \u201cD 116,\" Sran office.581 WANTED TO BORROW.VA NTED\u2014BOARD AND HOONS FOR YOUNG AAAS or SIA A PSP, orp 1a Ele witb boyy aad nurse.Keply stating terms ANTED-To BORROW TWO OR THREE 3 ANTED_BOARD AND ROOMS, NOT FAR das ec rt) margin end V Miss Hy mmers\u2019 school, for lady and daughter, Mortasge, fret class re al propert will pay bout twenty-five dollars week for or gon som: liberal rate of inte Address \u2018BR se \u201d ran of fice.fortable accommodal Addresa iy 165,7 81.= AR office, - ; PARTNERS D.ROOMS WANTED.hg AAA WASTED PARTNER WITH 100 TO 1300 por WA ANTED.BY SINGLE GENTLEMAN OF QUIET ufactory; Sovak.Good perentage.Wl san 3 0 - habite omits ed room, be- pation.\u201d Can ha ve the thancing or travelling.Address brooke, Eon as and \u2018C 97,\" Bran office.V Tod rich $0, can to 6 new article, fro 1 short \u2018ti sro na Address PO.Box Lop, HOUSES WANTED.AAAAA Witte rues THETRC FIGE UTE J LLIER A HOUSE WITH LEE OR ia est ret, Foo Faerie Nataral method.Native ostBe Thi ph Chg oa pV trachers._ Eucress ruarnnteed.£6 3 WAREHOUSES \u201cWANTED AAAAANS EL = LET LR AN NAL AN Wann ANTED \u2014 A SUITABLE Tbe anit POR side light Supeeierrel\u201d Would food ligt ocenpy arly a | orn before May.Address wn To W 300.\" BIA AR office.STORES, ETC.WANTED.\u201cARAL V ANTED- A STORE wr aoon SHOW WINdow, on the north sido of Bt.Catherine ot., between University and Peel me.Address ''C su fran cice.\u2018 MISCELLANEOUS.vm Aer AR TO THE Sma i J with goed vaul Wiliam Fatorsce.Address Ho I WHERS- ody, peat ages UG I ; \"Why Es Endure a a Sluggish L Liver ?CALEDONIA SPRINGS Natural Saline Water Removes such Troubles.All Grocers and Hotels, Aud GURD à CO.43 Jurors Street.The, Pressmaker at Carsley has taken action in the case of Messrs.Boyd, - In addition, the Government has decided | might be made impreguable for the defence | asain would consider tho matter.promised that before spring the Russian - | at Melilla \u201cBrothers, St.Catherine Street, is strictly Moderate An har rie st lh ; se fag \u2018.wa an?oan -\u2014\u2014\u2014 a anno A HEAVY ° PENALTY IMPOSED.The Decision in the Boyd, Ryrie & Campbell Case.\u2019 OVER TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND | DOLLARS TO PAY FOR IRREGULARITIES.l © [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Orrawa, November 2\u2014\"The Government.Ryrie & Campbell, the Montreal firm which recently got into trouble with the Customs Department for smuggling and passing false invoices.Recently the firm were ordered to pay $7900, representing the amount due as customs duties on smuggled goods.to impose a fine equivalent to three times the unpaid duties, making the total amount $23,700.Of this penalty the $7900 already imposed will be credited to the firm.FOR INSUBORDINATION.Kingston Soldiers Must Stand Trial in Montreal.fsPECIAL TO THR.STAR] KINGSTON, November 2\u2014Col.Smith, of the Fourteenth Battallion, has returned from Ottawa.While at the Capital he had an Interview with the authorities of the Militia Department, in reference to the insubordination of the members of \u201cF\u201d Company who refused to board the train on Dominion Day, at Montreal.; Major-General Herbert insisted that pro- céedings be taken against the offenders, who will be summoned to Montreal to be dealt with by the recorder.Major Galli- way left to-day for Montreal to swear out the necessary information.THE CANADIAN HEN AGAIN.Polish Breeds From Canada Sweep Everything.CntcAGO, Novomber 2.\u2014Medals were distributed among the chickens, Polish breeds claiming the attention of the judges.The var were buffisced laced Polish pullets\u2014First pre- 1 McNeil.London, \u20ac Ont.Polish © irst London, Ont Bean, W ilies pean hens\u2014First ° e, London, O ne e london, Ont.; third, Ÿ; k cocks\u2014 First pre- miam William McNeil, London, Ont; second, B.F.Bryant, Johnson's Creck, N.Y.Whitecrested black Polish breeding hons\u2014 First rst premium, William McNeil, London, Ont.n à silver Polish cocks\u2014First premium, Winiam, Mee | London, Ont Silver Polish puilers funbéarded)-First premium, William McNeil dun, Ont.Silver Polish hen\u2014 First premium, William; McNell, London, Ont.Section a ed golden Polish cockeret \u2014 First premium, A bendon, Ont, second, Ww liam À MeNoil , Lo den Polish h First mium, don, Ont.; second, W calent Ont.Bearded golden Polish hen- First premiumpA.| Bogue, London, Ont.; second, Will MoNeil; London, Ont.me Bearded golden Polish pullet\u2014First premium, Longon, - Ont; Willian McNell, second, |, A, rolden Polish breeding hen\u2014First premium, William McNeil, London, Ont.; second, William H.Garland, Aurora, Yowa, Section 4, white Polish cock, bearded\u2014First e, Ont Shite Polish hens\u2014First Xerel First premitm Wn.McNeil, allearded premium, Will illiam McNeil, London, Ont.; sec- Win, McNeil, London, Ont.; seco mdon, whit Parish ullets\u2014 Firat premi e pulle ra um, \u20ac doa, Ont; second, V William Mod, À.on are a a hum, Ont.Bearded white Polish marbre P Polish breeding hen\u2014First pre- Aan mium © litiam McNeil, London, Ont.- Section 5, golden Pol erel-Firet ue mium, À.À.©, on, Ont.: Wil Joga : liam McNeil, London, Ont; third, Hy.Emereick, sri on pont: tour, James F.Polish | hen pla jm)\u2014First PE Ham McNeil, London second, A.London, Ont; third.G.Ww, vans, London, tv RUSSIANS AT AJACCIO.Receive a Warm Weloome in the Home of the Vendetta.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Asaccro, Corsica, November 2 \u2014 The whole city has given itself up to feting the Russian naval officers: The fleet will remain here until to-mor- row.Upon their arrival yesterday, the Russians were addressed by a deputy named- Ceccaldi, who declared Corsica was France's advanced sentinel.The island, he added, of the French territory in Algeria.He prise the Russians would often visit.| A odral Avelan made a brief reply.He Id his attention had been drawn to Ajac- | pr o before he Le Rn iC Sahrrssed his t tion at t pro n Fa Eros crect à Russian Church in Italy, fleet would return to Ajaccio and make a long atay.he city was prettily iluminated last \u2018night in honor of the visitors and there was large torchlight processions.The streets were crowded until a lat ?hour and great enthusiasm was manifest Prince Ferdinand Still Missing.Maprip, November 1.\u2014The fact that Prince Ferdinand of Bourbon is ati missin as caused the Infanta Isabel much anxiety?He was last seen close to his battery outside of Fort Qabierizax.and it was supposed Lliat he ha ed-in reaching one of the at forts which, had just been relieved.The Ministry of Wa has ordered that enquiries be made in re- Hard to the Prince.Prince Ferdinand of Baurbon is the eldest | son of Prince Alfonzo of rbon, a t- brother of Francis FL, ex-King of Naples.The ex-King is the sin of King Ferdinand of Naples, by his first wife, Queen Le na, a Princess of the royal house of | Savoy.\"Wing Ferdinand took for his second wife an Austrian Princess, the Archduchess Maria Theresa, by whom he had severaichild.among them Alfonzo, the tathe¥of the missing Prince.1868 Prince Alfonzo ae Princess July, 1800, and is now in.his twenty-fifth Year, The New \u201cPratte\u201d Plano.The announcement that a really high- class piano, equal, if not superior, to thuse ue by foreign wanufacturers of.world-wide reputation, is now being made in Montreal will, no doubt, excite a considerable amonnt of surprise, \u2018if not of incredulity, from musical artists and connoisseurs.hose, however, who have had an oppor tunity of testing the ualities of the new \u201c Pratte™ piano have agreeably sur prised, and are ananimons n- their verdict that it is an instrument capable of satisfying th the demands of the most exacting virtu 1 Tleretafore Canadians desirous of ing an instrument of undoubted superiority have, not without reason, made a choice of one \u2018of somu of the eminent American makers, even at the very high prices necessitated by duty, freight, etc.; but this will now be Ainocssary as, thanks to the enter prise.of Mr.L.E.N, Pratte, a Canadian instrument cau be had Luly equal to the highest class of foreign ma The appearance of this new piano was quite a surprise to the musical public, coming as it did quite unexpectedly and.without any previous rumors escaping of what WAS in pre tion, and is only another roof that Mr.L.Pratte, who has n so long and favorably known as a dealer in high class instruments, is determined also to take the first place as a manufacturer.It will, doubtless, cause no little astonishment that although the new *\u2018 Pratte™ piano appeared so recently it should have attained a dv, of excellence which it has taken some of the foremost manufacturers years to arrive at; but this will no longer be a tuatter of surprise when it is known that its present perfection is the résult of more than eight years of systematic work and experimenting.Instead of fullowi the usual and more economical course oi commencing to manufacture and, sell ordinary instruments and of gradhaily improvin (he quality as experience was gaihed, à tte determiued that none of bis ianas should be ; subm -the public until he was y -that they had attained the wrfection -possible, By this ins avoided the risk of the reputation of his perfected instruments bei marred by that of earlier and less Ne productions.This course Ras naturally involved a considerable outlay, as, during the years he was engaged in studyi an experimenting, many instruments o be made which fell short of the high eal which he had vroposed to himself, and thete were successively rejected until he felt confident that he conld produce a piano of the very highest excellence.es ng these qualities of tone and improved mechanism, so muc ciated by cultivated musicia: piano has been specially \u2018adapted to withstand the extreme temperatures of tl.Canadian climate, a quality in which a.imported instruments are more or less &.ficient.pLhe extensive business done hy Mr, tte in past years and the tii.ber of in- = ments of eminent malars wlich have sed through his hs nds Lave placed him n a peculiarly favoreble position for attaining his end, as be vas thereby ens \u2018abled Lo study the de\u2018tc snd excellencies of each e and to retain the qualities of each at the sème time that he avoided the undesirable cnes, h his now creation.In order the better to ensure success in the above objects, Mr.te has not entirely trusted to\u2019 bis own experience or Judgment, but has associated with him in is enterprise his two brothers, who have both undergone.a special course of training and study in thé United States to fit them for their profession.Apart from being practical musicians and thoroughly acquainted with those qualities demanded by cultured rers A\u201cpiano, one of these gentlemen.is also.a skilled mechanician hich combined with a highly musical temperament, renders him specially fitted Zor his ition.As before, observed, Mr.Pratte is deter mined that none but perfect instruments shall leave his workshops: and this has necessarily simited the production at first, the supply so far not being sufficient to meet the demand.lo e has, however, the ublic wi g ear, made arrange- Prents to increase the manufacture is autumn, though the number will always remain limited as his motta will be quality before quantity.It must be understood that there is ouly one size and ce wality of the \u2018\u2018Pratte Piano, the only iff=-ence being in the cases.None of the vulgar and inartistio trickery of highly s.ained and varnished imitations of fancy wees, Lut-tunately $0 common in the ordinary run of instruments, will be found in these pianos, bat each wood will be-finished in its natural or, and purc rs can choose choicest, foreign varieties as well as from our native woods, for which Caneda is so celebrated.In addition to the favorable reception which the new o has met with from the public generally, ît should be noted that both ourown world-renow ed prima d Jonna, Mme.Albani Gye, and the celebra English tenor, Mr.Edward Lloyd, rated bo kind enough to try the jirst piano made in the \u201c\u2018Pratte\u201d factory and were both loud in their praises and pronounced the instrument to be perfect in every respect.t the best proof of the superiority of thete instruments, if any more were n , the number of our own leading professors and and amateurs who have at dnce recognized their high qualities and have procured one for their own use.In proof of his confidence in his new plano, Mr.Pratte invites the public [gener ally, but more -especially musical artists and connoisseurs, to inspect his warerooms and factory, No.1676 Notre Dame street, wherethey will yot only have an opportunity of testing the qualities of the finished instruments, but also of inspecting them in process of manufacture.Special Notices.Co Lyman's Coffoe is packed in § Ib., § 1b.:and 1 1b, bottles.Housekeepers say that ij costa one cent per cup on tl the ta tabl ble.Infants\u2019 Fur Coats in all sizes sizes at 8, Car sley' s, Notre Dame street.When we assert that Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright's Disease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them.THEY cure T TO stay CURED.By al dn a race of neice, So cents, r.L.A oh min x tw, Toronto.344444 \u2018 HEARN & HARRISON danghtar Count & scien of the uae oo Bourbone CQ Marques Tata sein NE sr eter 3 LE \u2014 us TI a \u2019 Dame 84 Mm .1840 Notre A Prince Ferdiñand was born at Rome in He He octets PEER PP OS re ga ODT \"a ee ree ga 2 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1893.aX ue a me \u2014 Che Baily Star, GRAHAM & & \u201cco.Proprietors, ; 103 and 165 St James Street.THe Darty Sra is sent to Woy part sheds States or Canada, pos: TOBAL rp ed 3 far six months, and 90c¢, he foo S| STW e pelieve the circulation of TRE Stan ex- ceeds the combined issue of ait tho ot RCWe Pau pers publishest in \u2018the cily of Mo oe tresse Agents for French Advertisi cess, Atuedue Prince & Cio, No.St Rue de Promos Spruce of Lafayette and St Goorges, Paris, rance.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week euding 35th Oot., 1893 Monday Tuesday Wednesday.Thursday Friday.Saturday Present Daily Average for Week ~\u2014 ENDING \u2014 OCT.28th, 1893, 38,050.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1898, \u201c COUPON No.112 FoR EsxIMATEOF DAILY STARCIKCULATION, L188 To the Publishers DarLr STAR, Montreal MONTREAL.I estimate that the Montreal DAILY STAR will pave reached a daily average circulation of 33,000 a day, taking the average of the week ending Saturday, the.RS , and I compete for the Gold Watch in making this estimate on the terms aid down in tha Star, THE SPECIFIC DUTY ON CAR- \u2019 RIAGES.Taritf reform speakers are constantly demanding that the numberof specific duties now in the tariff be reduced toa minimum.After giving dua weight to the official objection that this kind of duty is required in many cases to prevent gross hndervalu- ation by importers, it is still felt that so certain is it to press witha heavier hand upon the purchases of tha pocr that r a most convincing cas should be made out in favor of each specific duty before it bo permitted to pass into the reformed schedula, That the inherent tendency of a specific duty is to tax tbe pour\u2014even in cas:s where an heroic attempt !3 mado to temper its woodenseverity to theshorn lamb\u2014is shown in ths instance of imported waggons and carriages, an example that has attracted the attention of the Brockville Recorder.The Recorder is, howevez, content with comparing ths impos! on cheap farm carts with that levied upon expensive carriages; but it loses most of the honey.Inthe first place its comparisca is between a specific duty, tempered by an ad valorem addi: tion, and an out-and-out ad valorem duty.There are three grades of duty imposad on carriages and waggons Those worth $100 and more are taxed a straight \u201cad valorem\u201d duty of 35 per cent.Here the objectionable specific system does nct \u2014\u2014 -\u2014come\u2014But-the two-lower gratt=y stand in |.ic this way: Carriages, buggies of all kinds, farm waggons, farn:, railway or freight cart pleasure carts or gi similar vehicles cost ng fess $10 each and 20 p.¢.Al sue carriages costing $30 = and less than $l100 .,.$15 each and D p.c.Here is a deliberatd effort made\u2019 to bend the inflexible specific duty somewhat to the just needs of the case.It was felt that it would be I outrage to tax the farmer s cheap working cart or the poorer-man\u2019s car- ringe as much as the prosperous farmer's waggon or the rich man's carriage; and so a lower specific duty id named for the carts and waggons that cost less than $50.Nor is this all.The specific dugy system is not left alone to work its whole wicked will, as it is in some other cases.The amount of duty desired by the Government is cut in two, and only onehall of it-roughly speaking\u2014put jn the spe- ciflo form.The rest is collected on an \u201cad valorem\u201d basis; and, no doubt; conducds greatly toa Letter showing than would otherwise be had.; And pow what is the showing! Turning to the Trade and Navigation returns for the year ending June 30, 1802, wo find the following statement of the farm waggons and pleasure carts imported during that period.These two classes of vehicles are divided; and in each case the value of the imports and the amount of duty collected given, It rends : Talueof Du Imports, Paid.Farm waggona or {arm carta costing leas than $00 .\u201c$4011 ts; Farmu gens or farm carts ° costing and less than 4350 1860 Phauus aile or gigs cust! Fo; lens than &90.ess 540 Pleasure carts or ls costing 3W and lees than eres a4 351 A ximple blt A pa shows the per.ze of these duties actunily collected\u2014 4 resepifalle \u2018énteninte- to be na fol Vial rouhiy s, eaking: US Clas tp funn wagons oo.83 por cont.Euvr far wagons.48 do Che p pleasure carta.MW do.brarer pleasure carts.2 da Duarest wasoçons and carts.* +.# du his is an objoet lesson as tothe inevit- pre \u2018ue effect ofithe mgat kindiy, manipulated SPOS eu y hal rièeds no exhortation t \u201c send home, Thera aro more glaring in- _\u2014 rm | kin of duty; but thisisa case where It } tried not to discriminate and failed.And in a matter of bread aad butter, | tho will cannot be taken for the deed.' | WHICH : TO FIGHT OR TO BE FRIGHTENED TO DEATH ?There is a badly frightened man down at | Nashua, New Hampshire, who has evident.ty talked himself into a panic about an impending invasion of the United States by Canadian troops The poor fellow, who answers to the name of Atherton, sends ,us with his compliments \u2018the copy lof an address delivered by hiwselt at _Antrim, Nu H., eutitled \u201cW hich; Amer: can Unity, or British Domination!\" It isnobd a conundrum, but an oration in which Mr.Atherton explains a few of the reasons why the New llampshire people cannot sleep at nights, He commences very sug- _Restively by a reference te the number of New Hampshire men who got hurt during the war forthe union.He then surveys the poilticaliand military situation the world over and concludes that Great Britainis the only probable foe of the United States.Mr.Atherton worries himself over the extent of the British possessions aud the strength of British army, military and naval stations and coaling stations.He frets over tho Bermuda and Halifax cable, and stands arhast at the sight of \u201cEsquimault\u201d hold- _ing a loaded pistol at the head of San Francisco.\u201d His conclusion is that the annexation of Canada must come, ithat it can only come through war,and that * the more sparse tho population the less the rusistance.\u201d The New Hampshire pagriot next paints a charming picture of Canada crushed between the upper and the nether millstones, \u2018England shorn of her glory for ever, Canada a part of the United States, Ireland free and India transferred to the Czar.\u201d How is all this to be brought about! The shiaplest thing in the world.Mr.Atherton does not want any more New Hampshire men to get hurt.Uncle Sam must be \u201cbetter prepared for defence than now\u201d and England is invited \u201cCo cease her display of military strength upon our borders and terininate the standing menace of her occupation of Canada.\u201d That would simplify matters wordertullv.The conquest of Canada would be easy if the British Canadians would get out of Canada like \u2018the Yankees got out of Detroit, simply because they were asked to.\"Every attempt hitherto made to annex Canada has failed, because the Ath- erton plan of stipulating for non-resistance was not adopted.A lot of good Americans got hurt once on the Canadian bank of the Niagara River through this oversight.A lov more™vould have got hurt only they could not be persuaded by their officers to cross the river; \u201ctiey found it less exciting\u201d on their own side.The last party that came to invade Montreal never thought of the non-resistance tactics until they heard De Salaberry\u2019s trumpets in the woods around Chateauguay, and then instead of coming on to Montreal according to their original programme, they made a Lee line for New Hampshire.Some of these New Hampshire sprinters may have been the \u201csires\u201d whose Klorious deeds Mr.\u2018Atherton wants \u201cour sons\u201d to emu- a nter aside, Mr.Atherton\u2019 > programme will probably meet with as little approval among his own countrymen as among Canadians.There is not the least desire among Canadians to molest the United States, and we cannot imagibe that any intelligent American really liVes in terror of Canadian aggression or really desires to add by force of arms five millions of disaffected people to à nation that has too many disatfected citizens already.THE \u201cPATRONS\u201d AND THE PARTIES.The Patrons of Industry are getting large enougk to attract some pretty savage blows frora the partisans.It is a poor compliment for an independent movement to be left alone by the place-holders they are waging war upon.The Brockville Times (Conservative) is displéased with some of tha proceedings of the Patrons, and charges that the organizers and leaders of that institu.Mowat Government and the Grit party.\u201d The recent session at Alexandria is thecauss of the trouble, tha Times declaring that \u201cThe proceedings at Alexandria make it very apparent that the whola institution is a political machine worked by Grit wire pullers, who, no doubt, receive their instructions from the leaders of the party at Toronto.\u201d It would not be unprecedented it 8 Judas did get iuto the fold; but no fajr observation of the whole Patron move- | ment would imagine that it was unduly favorable to the Mowat Administration.At a meeting held in Belleville recently, \"Mr.Cavan, of Prince.Edward County, the Patron candidate for tho Legislature, is reported to have spoken as follows: Mr.Cavan stated that thg Patrons of Industry intended to work in the intorost of the working than, not against them, as ho had many re given to understand.He had Ree 8 been a Conservative and had scrved in the Conmy Council as Ree Legislature on the Patrons of ludustry ticket.He believed that the country was legislated to death, that there were too many men in our Government drawing large salaries and doing mervl nothing, end that one man for cach township an incorporated village was enough in a.\u2018County\u2019 Council.\u201cjle condemned \u201cthe superannuRtion systoin and said if they paid their servanis th °y should hi ould hiro em, Ad th that the Patrons would, mpel Oliver Mowat to allow tue ire to let Ehorifts, deputy sheritly, license nspeétors, etc, when the place became vacant.This does not sound like the utterance of a' very subservient Mowatite tool.There may be partisans ambushed in the order for partisan purposes; but, if so, the Patrons | will know liow to deal with thom, be they.in office or out of it.The only thing of importance is for the rank-and-file to stand steady, unconfused by any of the tactics of their natural enemics\u2014the parties, and they will force farm economy and farm interests into every branch\u2019 of Canadian Government.| A MEMBNTO OF THRE SILVER BLOCKADE.One relic of the ate silver blockade in the American Senate is'the journal for Tuesday, October 17.This was the dày that the at filibuster began ; and accordingly the eglslativo day runs from the calendar day of that date down to Monday, Ogtober 30.The journal\" for this day contains fuily | one hundred type ritten-pages, and'yifs the \u201crecord \u201d of the speeches.The Washington Star states that this journal, when printed, - will be the largest cver put into type.Becoming historical, it remarks: That ae a pot signify necessarily that tho legislative d October 17 is tho } ongoat on pas 8 for oe \u2014, a rien al that itonly a proaches hy or This was \"of Februa ft.celcbrated day ifn Sitch ends *nded dium ld day : later, on the ay was mad pe provisions of the law creating tho stances of the crawl discrimination ol this \u201ca a ha- .D , \"a \u201cMaman nas ow ded fr ihiectorml commission hat seated o adjouramen was taken from that of 7 Lo The aflacocon où Marc à - long-drawn.out .Tuesday, and will Le a eevo and was a candidate.for tho | à ningham, Sub-Chief Echos *.Chief Detective +ai_« faint idea of \"the awlal proportions of |.when, all the complicated affairs of the election faction of Itepuiions ad ned out to the satis- n Ne Repullicans and vol Gnally foil fire ut by à revoluti ong day was kept from calendar day was © rag business, So cach) instalment of © Journal w brief, and there was no such document as approy ing The journal of the 17th ult., however, tells the story of the whole fourteen calendar and twelve working days included in this unique reminder of the insane attempt of a \u2018conscious minority to bulldose a majority in the Chamber which represented a far JJarger majority in the couptry.; _ À GREAT SEAL CATCH Full Returns Make a Grand Showing for Canadian Vessels.[SPECIAL YO TUE STAR] = ¢ Vicraria, B.C., November 2\u2014The official statement of the catch of the British Columbia's Sealing fleet for the season clused_has been presen and shows dt T1 with 51 vessels euxployed\u201452 frum this and 2 from Vancouver\u2014a catch of skins.has been secured, this total being the largest in th fie by history of the industry.The St vessels | e given, employment to 208 white men native hunters, # L- boats aud 20] utilizing 26 huntiu canoes.There have been no losses by wreck or seizure, and every vessal of the fleet is kept back in harbor with the exception of the schooner \u2018Maud 8.,\u201d now in Yokohama, where she will winter, and the steam schooner \u2018Warl * which aly possessed of her papers at Petropaulo in August, being given a pro sional receipe entitling her to their return at Yokohama, where she was ordered to re The \u2018\u2018\u201cWarlock's\u201d hunters did not get a skin; the \u201cMaud S.\u201d is credited with 986 for the .season.The grand total of 63,741 is thus \u201c made.up: aC n Russ \u2018oast.Side 11,053 \u2018onst.Catch of vessels \u2026 Pv Be Indian catch (canoe) 205; = 2,613 : Japan Russian ?al, R.540 2,101 BIS 11955 00,741 OPPOSES CABLE PROJECTS, Sir John Pender on the Canadian Australian Cable.PECIAL TO THE STAR.) Tonext November 2.\u2014The Empire's fable froin London, s sf ates that a at the mee iug of the Stern T ph Com WE near i ETL the president, said that a aa ps the opposition nos now being raised in the colonies he suw little chance of the French loi the Pacific being extended beyond New Caledonia.Sir John further declared that the experience of own companies showed that, owing to the peculiar formation of the tom of the Pacific ean, a direct cable to North America from Australia would be a very expensive undertaking.It would require a duplicate wire in order to secure as satisfactory a ser- ce anélsintenance Shipe would be neces- d a large sinking fund would have \u2018to Le established out of the earnings of the line to replace the cabls when required.John Pender's adverse views on the Pacitic cable schiems are explained here, by the fact that he is the dominant spirit in mostofthe present submarine telegraphs and not favor abie ae auy-in competition in the ithe.PHOTOGRAPHERS\u2019 CONVENTION.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TorONTo, November 2\u2014The members of the Photograph hy Association of Canada are holding their annual convention in this city at present.At last night's meeting it was resvlved to send the greetings of the Association to George Knowlton, of Montreal, who is now lying in a very low condi.\u201ction of health.,MANITOBA'S BIG.SNOWFALL.f TO.THE STAR.) WINNIPEG, November 2 \u2014Snow fell here all day yesterday and last night.There is over a foot on the has been blowing hard.Thisis the earliest winter weather experienced for some years.German Gamblers Sentenced.BERLIN, November 2.\u2014The principals in the Hanover ambling scandal were sentenced yesterday.Freiherr Von Meyerick, Capt.Johanu Faehtere and Ludwig Abeter were sentenced to imprisonment for four ears\u2019 each, Samuel man and Albert essemann to imprisonment for two years each.All were placed under police supervision for five years.Julius benbe; was fined 710 marks, Julius Suessman I marks, Rosenberg was acquitted.\u2019 \u201cCITY ITEMS.The Commissioners in expropriation for the widening of St.Nicholas street will be prepared to hear witnesses on November 18, Juo.Smith was seized with a hemorrhage of the lungs whilst walking.on & Antoine the Notre Dame Hospital ambulance.Xavier MeNicholl was injured in a runaway accident at St.Henri yesterday.He was thrown out of a vehicle and his arm was smashed and leg fractured.He is at the General Hospi tals The treasurer of the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent F.Clarke, executors of tho estato of the late S.Elsdals Molson.Dr.J.Elsdale Molson has assumed payment of the provincial tax of 10 per cent.on the bequest.The treasurer of the Montreal General .Hospital acknowledges the receipt of a be- test of four thousand dollars from Messrs, ¢o.Ross Robertson and Alton F.Clarke, executors of the estate of the late S.Els.| dale Alolson.Dr.Elsdale Molson, son of the late dec governor, payment of the provincial tax of ten per cent., amounting to-four hundred dollars on .the bequest.Funeral of an ex-Police Sergeant.The funeral of tho late ex-Sergeant John Wilson, of the Water Police, took place esterday afternoon from the residence of ils son-in-law, Mt, R.Sissons, 455 Dorches- ter street, and was largely attended.There were no pall-bearers.e chi mourners were the two sons the deceased, Messrs.James John Wilspn, And among those who followed the lromaius to Lote des Neiges Cemetery were Ald.ex-Ald.Cun- Sergeant Sullivan, and Mesure.\u2018David Seath, Bruce F.Ca rapbel T.H.Waddell, Andrew Stew: Sitch chen, B Haley Geo e ne m.Mekoe IG pre TeAVes ar Daniel phy.Tah The Fee service was held in St Patrick\u2018 s Church this morning.Tasse Returns From Chicago.Senator Tassé returned ee Chi last evening pecompaniod by Miss assé.adame é and her Tother daughters ad returned some days ago.The Canadian Commissioner expresses himself as being high highly delighted by the showing made.a at the World's Fair.He says tha ry bas not yet been decided what to do with the Canadian building, but as the interior is made up of precious woods from various rovinces it is\u2019 possible that it Hoi sterred to Ottawa if it Is not in the mea time disposed of advan usly\u201d by sale in Chicago.Senator T: was confined to his room for a week previous to his leaving Chicago.Owing to this he had to cancel a reception at the ian College at Bourhannais and a dinner at the Coluin.bus Club, \u2014\u2026,., .Te Battle of Mentana,- o-morrow, Friday, la the restgatnes anniversary of the lattie of and the Papal Zouaves are talki ne of oclebrat ne day.At this battle on November 3, Garibaldl'a forces were de the Pope's army.There were only two Cana- diana in the eng ment: and both were wounded.Captain ugh A UITAY Was one, and he was killed in battle three years The other was the Chevalier La- who is now quartermaster of est petite He was.ahot ein v assumed | und, and it | .\u2018the er, his jaw a beck and | ol oa the oid for dead; EAS TS WE JT NT NET PW APN : ; RECEPTION AT THE Y.M C.À.THE EAHL OF ABERDEEN MAKES AN INFORMAL VISIT.Bxpresses His Pleasure at Meeting the Members\u2014Delixhted With the Appearance of * the Rooms.\u2019 - The Earl of Aberdeen can be as gracious, perhaps morg 80, as a man than as à Gover- nor-General, It was in this former unofficial capacity be visited the Y.M.C.A.yesterday, talked as a friend to the members and addressed the Association as a st body.The members had assembled in pum- bers large enough to fill the hall and His Excellency was received with general enthusiasm, Almost a full representation of the board, with several city clergymen, occupied the platform.The president, Mr.LH Packard, introduced His Excellency in a well-delivered speech.He sa \u2018\u2018\u2019lu view of the position which ie Te vested in me as the President of this Association, it becomes my pleasure god honor to introduce to you to-day His Excellency the To ernor-General of Canada, It is regretted that the limited time he has to spend with us on thiseccasion prevents the ntation of a more form welcome, but we beg to assure Your Excel: lency that, meeting as we do, under the banner of Christian love, our welcome is none the less sincere, We welcome ou with honor as the ambassador of Her Gracious Majesty the Queen of England.We welcome you with Christian thankfulness aud joy as the ambassador of Jesus Christ, whom wè publicly delight to honor and serve.HIS EXCELLENCY'S REPLY.His Excellency replied that no welcome or grecting of a more formal type could have been more pleasing to him.And thoygh there was no outward token of their regard in the form of the conventional stereot; ,he would, » neverthaleas, hold this meeting in remembrance as one his most pleasant reminiscences.They could understand why this must be so.He was evidently touched by the allusion to his re tative quality as a Christian following, us he, said, each one & them endeavored to do, the steps - their ee Master.He impressed upon era t responsibility ot the Christian life, FL rd of the impression made upon him A the: appearance of the Y.M.C, À, rooms,he Ucularly he 9 Physical depart- praiced e work ich he said was in perfect harmony of intellectual and moral development.The music, too, Was very pleasing to him.The splendid tenor deserved the compliment.e regretted Lady Aberdeen's absence.Another en- ent following too closely on heels of this made it impos- hole for her to be here.He and Lady Aberdeen had once visited a Y.M.C.A.onone occasion and found an audience composed mainly of women.But though he rejoiced at o presene orm, he was glad to see the genuine material in the audience.He was cquall lad to see the junior members in the gal- ery.Hep their work, and earnestly hoped they would attain to complete membership and to: a noble Christian manb The singing of \u2018\u2019AIl Hail the Power of Jesus\u2019 Name\u201d and benediction closed the proceedings.After the reception the members had half an hour's conversa- zione not on the programme, also an event porno to even the secretaries as tho artistic Jouncigg\u2019 \"of the secretary, uF thon, must have convinced that popu- .THE WARRIOR-HUNTER.Major-General Dashwood Returns to England From a North-West Trip.Major-General Dashwood, the warrior hunter whose hunting in the Canadian Narth.West was og oy in the STAR to have begun some months ago, has returned from that expedition.The General, at the Windsor, looked not thé Petter for his his trip that were impossible, but bronzed weather-beaten as becomes a bluff and rugged seldier.His luck, however, was not up to that of former years.He isa practised axeman as well ps rifleman, but while building a camp in the wilds north of be cut his ankle es Lake Winni the instep with a gash deep and long.That laid him up \u2018for three weeks.en the wind blew and the moose will never come for the female call against a wind redolent with the man who does the bellowing.But General Dashw succeeded in calling u \"seven small moose bulls, which he woul not deign to kill, and one\" magnificent pair of antlers} which he prom py Dagged.Moose, he says, are plenty in } anitoba, But last winter, the snow being deep, the Be he naÿe, are ous; extinct Almoss e, net \u2018almôs as the.¢ dodo.Miles Se their dams can be seen, but the dames of the beavers and their sires, too, Ars very rare.The General protests.nst the \u201cburking\u201d of English in the ools of toba, the provincial legislation to the contrary notwithstanding., at the critical \u201cchange of life\u201d Go medicine that enfer and certalnl Cr te décent, ie even Tals to bens er } oure, you bave your money What you are sure of, if you use Dr.Bage\u2019s Catarrh Remedy, is either a per fect and permanent cure for your Cae tarrh, no matter how bad your case may pes or $500 in cash.The Proprietors of e medicine promise to pay you the money, if they can\u2019t cure you.CONSUMPTION rhe ur ee CRD al HYPOPHOSPHITE OF \u201cLIME AND SODA.4 Solu nd will net dis a een ras most Ticats ment.Send for efrcular.Price 81.00 par SOLD BY DRUGGISTA WINCHESTER & CU, Crtmiets, 10% William 8e, Now York.* EY DUCRO\u2019S , U AIGHLY RECONMENDLED AS A REMEDY FOR LUNG DISEASES A ep ppm tt and Eto goyassol a CA das ra CANCER OR we will, dhl peu of Dr ns | \u2014 O Jolt, or plaster Fran CA URY, nce of ladies on the plat- } AND MONTREAL 99 SNOWSHOE CLUB, Annual Moe the E $id \u201cnoes xn be bald in he Club Rooms, 149 Mansfield WEDNESDAY EVE, NOVER.ath INST, 8 o'clock Peau Roveption Committos's Regiort, Tresser- ers Statement and Election ion of \u2018Ogicors oon EPS Sood Hoa CTORIA RIFLES - - ARMOURY \u2014ASSOCIATION.\u2014 méme Mer heart street, on MON- Dar Mb NOVEMBER.at 8 o'clock .Meeting of pres de held in F J AY \u2014 à Federation Lodge 244, } ar some.Ti at 8 oclock.A oordial invitation ia Roth members où the A.À.0.U.W.and thois Tadias to attend.B.MCROBIE, Recorder.Euchre party will take Bae vember 13th.73 HE ANNUAL PREparatory Meeting of ST.ANDREW'S , SOCIETY will be held at the Home on THURSDAY, the Ind - Nev, 1808, at 8pm.is cul requested.A haoption Pe us ual Report, Election- of P.8.\u2014The next on Monday evening, Officers etc.By = - .MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.- ANI NI I NANA AS PAA NNINIS y x Was ss sise, \u2014\" -THR- OF CANADA (Limited).Capital Stock, 8 100,000.A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for Arts, Lo bnoburage and help Artista.| Incorposated by Letters Patent, of the Government of Canada, the 1th February; a GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nes.1666 and 1688 Notre Dame street, Montreal._ EXHIBITION AND SALE.| ApMission FREE = From 10 o'clock am.Lo 4 pm.mabe oly chance se this country to purchase works of All the tings tly fr \u2018reach he vain Sro originals, mostly from the F: \u201cEminent ent artiats, such as Francais, Rochegrosse, \"Baran.Pegant, Petition, Marius Roy, Scherrer, and a grout many others, are members of this Ask for Catalogue and Uirculer._ H.À.À.BRAULT, Direct Aublet, Bociety.* or.PUBLIC MEETING.ST ome ee 00 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS - will be held in the Y.M.C.A.Building, Dominica Square, On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, A+ 7.30 p.m, to receive the Ropors of the Committees.d benefits of this popular Order will be paliers eric so god 1 Th he Public are cordially invited ot the \u2018promotes.ul ALBERT F.THOMAS, 24 » pro tem.GLEASON IS COMING! is the Ing of HORSE TAMERS and will give cane of hia Wonderful and Btartling Performances at ARMER'S RACING ASSOCIATION will take = 3 La Par November place at es K, on +4 CRYSTAL \u2018HOCKEY CLUB M ee E MIOHT the Rink.s4 9 O'Clock.8.M.QUISTEN, =1 Seo.| RAILROADS THE NEW LINE To\u2014 Cote St.Paul will be opensd for trafic, passenger end freight, on MONDAY, SOth OCTOBER.\u2018 There will be a freight train each way, dal baring Montreal at 100 pm, returning trom Cote t.Paul na The passenger service will be as follows : Leave Montreal Arrive Cote St.Paul 600 am.415 8 am.| 3 tone ve Cote Paul Arrive Moot 6% am.48 [Ram { mn 8 Pa i\u201c at between Montreal re) hitherto known as Oote 8e Pau Pa Pil naire bo \u2018*Turcet.\u201d The train service Tureot will ba es 48 AL present.L.J.\" BEARGEANT, 246 General ANADIAN PACIFIC Ky Thanksgiving Day.One Way First Class Fare Good to go by P.M.trains November 22nd, _ All trains November 28rd.Good te Return Until \u201cNoveinber\u201d 24th,' Inclusive, city TIEKET \u201cOFFICE, 190 8.James Brest, Mazt to Post Ofice.pr \u2014\u2014 SCOTCH DRA PIPES.- - PORTLAND CEMENT In Btook and to Arrive at Lowest Market Prices.'W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO, \u201ca TEER 3 Arm earl) LA 100 Grey Nuxi Street, .863 JOHN OGILVY, Amistant Secy.GUNPOWDER PLOT.VIOTORIA RINK, The Becond Annual CONCERT, aad - FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Lorne L.O.L., No.1378, Commencing Monday, November 6 rida ve Nov.Suis, ast om.Kickers, Bi jr ogy Boles , Man Eating Stallions Ticket admiung Lady pad Ge Blea To.retary.od Tek vicous Horses ars already and EERIE In |, errr xe Caledonian Society J RUFUS SOMERRY, M of Montreal, {Admission by Ticket Only.SOCIETY OF ARTS mage $ = \u2019 MEETINGS AND AMSJEMENTS.PANS pl NUL a Cee vw we ww OAS ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY THOMAS, Lossec and M one Wek com and Aa andar gras ctover ARTHU os LLOYD 7 successful by be own comedy seu kr BRoosive throughout TG ent iaiaam Oue continuous Fr ARTE uow open at box y! Kordheimer's.Conuag ton tes \u2018Tavary Cand mPpany.ACADEMY OF MUSIC HENRY THOMA, .Lessee and Manager.wos cemeit NOV.6.MONDAY, SALE NOW OPEN.TAVARY CAPTURES BOSTON.Jemes street.Opera.Cou Appenrauces che of the distinguished MARIE TAVARY AND HER OWN GRAND ENGLISH iii COMPANY.Largest, Sprengel, most complete and only Grand .oi now in pv | Éetropaita wtropulitan A erica.Every arent MARIE TAVARY, Brilliant diva of two contents, WILL BING FIVE OPERAS! MLLE.IRENE PEVXY, Prima Donna (Royal Opera, A a ich.) BARONESS HELEN VON Do DOEN HOFF (Imperial BOFIA BOMANIL BARA CARE, EM\u2019L STEG PAYNE CLARKE.SEE SEATON Ee CHAS.G.ETT.& DUDLEY, CONRAD aot 8 bam) oo rth Uy 1 0MAS GUISE LEC oe Blend En Grand Upera Orchestra R MAX GABRIEL, Directar, THE REPERTOIRE: MONDAY Vendis Great Tragio Opera, Ts TROVATORE, MARIE TAVARY and Entire Company.TUESPAY\u2014FIRST MONTREAL PRODUCTION Ueoncarallvs 8 European Sensation.) PAGLIACCL ! MARIE TAVARY and Entire Company.WEDNESDAY -Waguers Great Lyric Drama, LOHENGRIN.MARIE TAVARY as Elsa, aod Rutiry Company.TEU ir YC OREMENDUUS DOUBLE BILL\u2014 Mascagni's Idyliic Creatio CAVALLEIIA RUSTICANA, and scenes from Wagner's DER MEISTERSINGERS., 2 Prime Donne, 2 Contralti, 3 Tenori, 2 Barit 3 Bassi and Entire Compasy.non ook FRED AX \u2014Biset's masterpieces, CARMEN, Mile.IRENE PEVNY, and Eotirs Company.SATURDAY MATINEE -Leoneavallos European senustion .: PAGLIACCI.NARIE TAVARY and Eutire Company.BATLRBAX-Gounod's brilliant romantic lyrie, FAUST.Mls.IRENE PEVNY, and Eatire Company.BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES! HISTORIC SCENERY RILLIANT MISE-EX-SCENR! Prices\u2014$1.50, we 5c, 35c.Boxes\u2014§10, 88.2564 nie - =fa Her Fodlny Lady Aberdeen WILL ACLRESS THE WOMRN CHRISTIAN WORKERS Or MONTREAL, On Friday Morning, at 11.30 o'clock, In the rooms af the Young Women's Christian.Association, 101 Metcalio Btrect.Fo bo obtained at the ¥.W.O.A.Ofiice, on Thursday, from 3till 8 p.m.579 \u201cGRIP and GRIT\u201d Lecture by the Rev.J.B.Silcox, EMMANUEL CHURCH, FRIDAY Evening, Nov: 3.t Ts nena Arles a A ces Fours wich bilan ose who failed to Co attend mince ae Dabeture which can be listened ton score of times, Aud each time with renewed interest and it.\" \u2014Sa Pro \u2018As full of sense us an ogg is full of meat.A better audience never left à lecture hell\"\u2014Sscramento 2543 Jaw Admission 25e.Stersoptieon Lesture WORLD'S FAIR, | THURSDAY, NOV.2nd, 1893.Reserved seats, 5%.Admission, Bo., Plan ob Geo.Ehéppard's, 2276 Ba.Cotherine street Mutua Fe Insurance.Company Of the City ef Montreal.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a General Meeting of the members of ice en 98 il, a nT ninth day of November neat, at GRAND TRUNK BOATING CLUB Xv Sewtnsal Martine Meeting vil be bold In the Club House on FRIDAY wv, the 3rd imst., AT O'OLOCE.As tmportant mitters affecting the club's interests will be d, « full attend is requested.2873 ME QUEENS\u2014THIS WEEK, Saturday Matines.NORA MACHRÉE.| NEXT WEE lar Comic .Opera a SANG ENE, = A author Bai on - Le en TS NY \"piano Go \\ Bheppard spd hotels.THEATRE ROYAL Every afternoon and evening this week, the magnifissat aquatic spectacle, A DARK SECRET, Prices, 10, 30 and nas Reserved seats, 100 extra from 9 am.tu 10 Plan at the Theatre m \u2014- > HOPKINS TRANS-OCEAN IC C0.» Tol .PERA FRANCARS.-M.R.SALLARD, Manager.O Thursday, Nov.2nd, 6th Gala Mat LA MASCOT, Operette In 3 Friday end 8 Saturday Les Mesnventar de de Clee.patra.\u2018inches e Ceureviilé.Bans Baturday matines and evening, lar prices.; Tickots to be at Theatre, alsa, aK Hardy's 1 1637 Notre Dame street.CYCLORAMA! Jerusalem and the Time ot the Crucifixion, CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND ST.URBAIN STS.Opeu daily 9 à.ma to 19 pa Admission 3e, DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.Queen's Hall, 2221 St.Catherine SL SECOND TERM.Commence Firs: Week im November for adults.SEPARATE CLAAS ROOMS, a Come and ses 125 Pupils\u2019 ork now, aod judge tor sont self what can be done in a month.avemiles.-Parents interested i in this work can » i\".of admission to Mouday and ursday class.Lacets ore Bn 130 in this class.oh now.Cannot lake m New classes will Wedn and Saturday for ers, commenci week in November.avi 40 pupils papils, those ho ¢ [OT children io one, of these \u201cTuceday aod Friday, Kiranee Class Monday and Saturday evening.Orchestra m Private Lessons and Classes attended vu see A.ROY MACDONALD, Jr.DANCING.\u2018Prof.Durkee\u2019s New Class for beginners, Moxdsy and Thursday evesi Intermediate Class, sad (day crenloga.Advanced Class, a day ever ngs.Afternuan Class for begi snd Fridays, M4 o'clock.2269 Bt.inners D'ANSIES 13 LATOUR STREET \u2014 MISS M + lames for npers are pea Mor Fridays.Advance Class, nosday ev Lessons given to suit pupils.WV tng She ne \u201c lessons.PR NOTICE.A THE CITY OF MONTREAL will ap- J1¢ ply to the Legislature of the Province of Fo 5 37) Quebec, st its text session, for an act to os, amend its charter and the different nots amending the saws, for, among others, the following purposes : \u2018 Jo.To imply to mode and dmiiah he cosh of azare priatipns; tnd.To improve the aystem of amemsing as well as of administering the affairs of the city; .8rd For the redistribution and representation of the wards of the city; the establishment of à differential sye- tem of taxation or assessment and the right to make ex- ions in connection with the application of the law relating to the sale of spirituous liquors, with à view to of the surrounding municipalities to the ! Ï WINDSOR HALL.ae RECIT.BY.Miss Jennie McGarry On TUESDAY, Nov.7th.roa appearance in Montreal before her departure for Flan sod tiokets at Sheppard's.3500008 T) OMINION COMMERCIAL TRAVEL |) LERS MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY.ry Ne Society witl be Rooms of the Associa me turn Evening, November ah, t As Right o'clook.Nominations fo te ng your will De received and and other business traosacted.- W.WADSWORTH, m3 J B Secty.-Tress.I ; or NOTICE.The Asnmal Mosting of the ., Mackay Institiate for Protestant Beat Nutes and the Blind.ofies of ta Sra] Tem sd stip te Paes SE eb fovem the city of Montreal; i «tb.For the establishment of & public Library; Sth.For the interpretation of the law relating to the Municipal Elections in order (0 preserve intact the pre- crqpre prorided br titles V1.aud VIL, of the charter of Lhe 6th.To alter the basis upon which rests the borrowing powers for municipal purposes; 7th.To obtain thet no amendment to the charter of the previous to the same being taken into consideration \u2018by the Private Bilia Comamittee, and that said notice be com- .municated to the Mayor, City Clark, and City Attorheys; | | Bh.For the more eficient administration of the dié- ferent civic departments.L.O.DAVID, » au ._.Crry CLERK'S OFFICE, [SES Montreal, 10th Got, 1983 me tou ve \u2014w TENDERS for TINBER and DEALS.The Harbour Commissioners M treal invit tenders f the su nber and De to Foe Commissioners do mot Wed - | themselves Lo accept any tender.© ALEXAXKDER ROBERTSON, \"own =~ : By order, a.DuRNFORD, Sa Oompismsonns Qreics, ».wae ; ! American Presbyserian Church.\\ ORGAN HECITAL CENTS FOR -SALE or NE ME ou | ea me ] ttn oe ahem TRE hosvttintds ASS: ue peor sor Amn \u2014 + tam Ceci at sh, nt THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, THURSDAY.! Le NOVEMBER 2, 1893.LS [ + pi 7 v + * + BY , 1 -\u2014 CLEVELAND Canquet \u201cAir, Lorée presided, ang speoches Alexander Shaw Sales.Fraser Bros\u2019 Sales Ras & Donnelly's Sa los.-Marootte Bros.Seles.M.Hicks & Co's Bales.were made by Mr.G.K.R.Cockburn, MAE & DONNELLY, PICTURE SALE A Auttioneers, VEY IMPORTANT SALE \u2014or\u2014 P., Mr, Nicholas Awrey, M.P.P., Hon.Jno.'AGUIHE'S H McIntosh, Senator Herley, Hon.Thomas ï ORSE BAZAAR, \u2018 JAEORTANT SALB WW \u2014or\u2014 SIGNED THE BILL.Greenway, Hou, Robt.Watson, Col.Stairs, Sale of Ol Paintings, Water Colors, Fime .\u2018 SELL 332 & 334 BT.JAMES STRENT.Mr.Bigelow, Most interesting species Proef Plate Steel Esgravings, Remarque 40 Chole cmt yaaa on and FRIDAY AFTERNOON An Important Auction Sale of Ÿ rlogane Mouscholé Furnitare, THE INCUBUS OF were alsu made by the ditlereat superinten- Proof Etchings, Fac Similes, de, : ; * * | Morsed, Carrimges, Ble Several Sols of 1 BMetnway Cabinet Plans, C¥7s- INCU THE SHERMAN dents of Dominion and provincial exhibits.Avout One Hundred Subjects, all | BOLTON, RUG.to sett by public aaction.othe November sri, \u201cHo OY Robes, tal Gasai here, ®.P.Mantel LAW LIFTED.Allgn Pringle, Superintendent of the On- Beautifully Framed in Onk, Gold, large stone residence on the property, At their Salesrooms, Nos.241 and 248 St ~Will take place on\u2014 Mirrors, Marble Siatuary, tario honey exhibit, made the announce- - Silver, Bronze, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 4(h NOV, 1903, Janes Bt., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, at 2.30 P.M.\u2018'tltom and Rrassels 1 very Handsome Hay Maré.1435 hands high, 5 years.Perfecily quiet for Ladtes and Chil- INCLUDING\u2014 c ren Lo drive.and not afraid, ot Bleotrie care.Two Upright Pianos, Fine Parlor Suites, 0dd arness.years.Perfect Saddle or Pieces, Cablnets, Book Cases, China Cabinets, Stylish Pony Outfit, Roan Pony, Cart, Sietgh, gs, t er.\u2018 > ment in regard to Canada\u2019s capability in A Nice apiculture.Ontario honey was the only exhibit in that department from the - minion, and won two provincial awards | and medals and eighteen for individual ex- Carpets, Turkish Rugs, Oil Palntings, Riche % ings, pe Glassware, China, Cutlery, Ete., Etc.We are thatructed by the Executors to Estate late Rev, Abbe Valois to sell at the residence nt of Rich and Medium 40 Very Desirable Bullding Lots, size, 35, 50 Furuiture and Carpets, and 60 feet front by 120, 131 and 143 feet deep, choloely situated on Wellington street and Church avenue, in the flourtshing suburb of Verdun, ten minutes walk from street cars and city Mmits, near the Grand Trunk Boating Club; The whole to be sold without reserve, at my store, 2100 8t.Catherine Street, on What Is the Administration Going to SATURDAY EVENING,.THE 4th.Do Now in Regard to Silver?hibits.Other forelgn countries won 12,and BALE AT 7.30 P.M.many handsome residences in the !minedliate Centre Tubles, Extension Tables, Leather &c., in ect order, recently occupled by James Crathern, Evy.The Condition of the all of the United States .Ontario.took ALEXANDER SHAW, vicinity; very choleast spot in this lovely unde \u2014\u2014\u2014204 vi Dint Cuatrs, ide Good Hoary Draw aorse (Clyde), 9.2, yra.No.600 SHERBROOKE STREET, Treasury.the et rr er OF Ee inline.| 576 Auctioneer, 0ODVeDlently situated Buburb, comm room sets, Com- er.\u2019 Good || FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER Svd, All the Fine Furniture and Effects thercin, \u2014\u2014COMPRISING-\u2014- - Stelnway & Sons Upright Plano, splendid Instiu.t, 4 B.PF.M 1 TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE - \u2014AIso\u2014 .A number of good Working and Driving Horses, ot Ne nd-bund Hare the lovely island directly opposite the Most desirable place to live the year around.Certain to prove a grand investment.anding & Hockers, Bed \u2018 magnificent view of the St.Lawrence river and Lination [run Bedsteads, terday were 15,858.The attendance is fall- Hat ing ofl\u2019 and a general clearing out is going r and Wool Mattresses, Springs, WasmindroN, November 2\u2014The Repeal, ited until a larger concert hall is built in Feather owe, Bill, by being passed by the Huuse of Re- on.A'he Can lan courte are closed.Montreal.ne may not be cnerally oT SALE ON THE PROPERTY AT 2.30.Blankets, soveral sels of New and second mr ment, LB P.2 altel purrérs, n Elegant presentatives yesterday and receiving the ee at the chorus is divided up into e Very liberal terms.Flan and full particulars Comforters, Quilts, Lace Curtains Portieres, cas, 4 slelgns du ce, Quebec Wagons, old Fraines, an Bh Cr : Co.: 3 .* : d Robes.Mers, Crystal (Gas Brackets, t Wil- signature of President Grover Cleveland parts, consisting of first and second so- ean be had at our office from Mr.Dandurand.Bbawis, carr Rigs, Rubber Cloaks, Tweeds, ab \u2018JAMES MAGUIRE, Proprietor.MARCOTTE BROA,, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.ton and Brussels Curpets, Turkish ugs, Gilt , Four Marble Figures, six Feet High, representing the seasons, Fine Oil \u2018 Patntings, Proot ' Etchings, ich ornaments, Real Lace Curtaius, ; Elegant Drawing Hoon Suite, Fancy Odd Chairs Oak Cabinet ahogany Ktagere, E wall pranos, first aud second contraltos, first and 2:4 6 FRASER BROS., Auctioneers ress Goods, Bheeting, Pillow Cotton, Towels, \u2014\u2014Fbecond tenors and\u2014firet and second basses.Plotures, Ching und Glassware, Cutlery, ; .P.Ware, Etc., Etc.= FR .And EP.\u2026 INOTICEH \u201d =, CARP OILCLOTAS, CARPETS, Also 3 new \u201cGurney\u201d Hall Htoves, nickel plated; 16 hereby, iven that the MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C MAN of the Guy of M treal will apply to su Seas 1500 yards Second Hand Brussels and Tapestry z ature n, for an ant amending its charter * ope hour and thirty-five minutes afeer the x13 time of its passage, has become law.The | alleged incubus of the purchasing clause | of the Sherman Silver Bill has passed away, and the Democrats\u201d have now a chance to | WHITING DISAPPOINTING._ 7 + Separate sections of the rehearsal hall are His Evidence in the Luckey Trial Not- allotted to the different parts, and rach What Was Expected.member has à reserved cut in the divisio: * in which he or she sings.The seats for the « ladies are almost all occupied, there only Carpets, 100 yards Ollcloths, &o., &c.{ [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] BALE AT 2 O'CLOUK.rticu- CUR being room left for two 1st sopranos, nine .Vict, 63,\" ol : 0: : : : ; .- \" on Centre and Fancy Table de aw Tg rT BROCKVILLE, Ont.November 2\u2014At the 9,4 Sopranos, two lst altos and seven 2nd it powerssnd cularge te fold oii rations Increase 97 9 RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.I meter or io ontreal, tar by home\" abo: pressing needs of a flnancixdly demoralized continuation of the Luckey trial yesterday altos, These schts will doubtless all be : _ J.B.LAFLEUR, The undersighed have received Instructions.gany Leather Ahoy hain, Extension Dining country.Co afternoon, the first witness was James taken in & week or two.The difficul lato Recretary of the Applicant.STEAMSHIPS.from the Curator of the above Kstate ta sell by.jibruty Set in Pilush, Sitting Koom set, Esay mentioned so Bet tenors, there still being seats available _Moxtrrat, 28:h Octohor, 1803.23326 LA Public Auction, ot thelr rooms, East Basement, Chaire, Kockers, costly Dinner Service, China Whiting, who has been prominently since lst trial as a witness who actually saw Miss Luckey murdered.Uf course there was a sensation in court The speechies and proceedings in the House previous to the passage of the bill yesterday were not of a nature to show that the new act would be long in passing, Mr.Bland read an amendment reviving and Tetuple Bulldiag, 185 st.Jaines st, Montreal - On FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1893, at 11 o'clogk In Lhe forenoon, the Assets of the above Estate lu live separate lots as follows: \u2014 Lot 1.Stock and Pixtures contained in or nine firsts and eight seconds.Gentlemen with tenar voices are in great demand, and those who possess these rare voices are invited to apply to Mr.Couture, 58 University street, any day between 5 and 6 p,m.Fish, Dessert and Tea Nets, Silverware, Cutlery, etc., Handsome American Bedroom Sets In W nut, Oak and Mahogany spring Beds, Lounges Wire Back Chairs, Chamber Rets, Mahogany Mal sland and handsome Hall Chairs in Leather, eto, By [My Heel re-enacting the free coinage of silver laws 88 he made his appearance, and even the f i : os \u201c,Every article in (bis residence 18 frs! : .; : 8 - membership, Six more first es Store 10U MoUilI SL.verre $3029 60 | - of 1837.Mr.Bland claimed that the repeal of cali features of the prisoner wore a some 9 ; ?Lot 2.Unexpired portion.ase in SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.and three more secoud basses will Store 100 fount Ok 257 2 M.MICKR £ CO.A the Sherman law would place the country what anxious look, Whiting is an old man ot on à basis of monometallism the free sil- Of nearly ninety years, very deaf and stub- in He said ulso be heartily welcomed.An opportunity me \u201cMr.Ransom please tell us how it Is Lot 8.Stock aud Fixtures con 1er's great opera, the store 1059 Notre Dume.14390 34 born and a be ; i role \\mpe {_singi in Wa - i serites ir .\u2018Then three ute with a violent temper: o gue : that vou are filling such a responsible posi- speeches Beam: order \u2018af theslay.Mr.be was acquainted with old Mr.Luckey Flying Dutolman, is not often given, and | and you not yet thirty vears oldf\u201d a Lot ¢.Unexpired portion of Lease in (G'FARINE SALE Teed (Rep., Memphis) made a speech in and pass his place frequently on the it is hoped that all the available seats will \u2019 I \u2018 Lot 8toru 1959 Notre Dame.Which he te Ma what tho road from one of his sons\u2019 place, who be taken up by next Monday evening.This question was asked by one of a Soot wu === = 5.BOOK DEbLS.\u2026.11000.233 24 .\u2014OF\u2014 Gove .iis = roinse to do.lived near Mertickville, \u2018to one residing Witha chorus of 300 voices Handel's ever- crowd of four 6r five gentlemen seated in .The Hat of Book Debts canbe seen at the Cu- __ ND ENDS\u2014 jovernment was NOW HOINH à [inf i lasting oratorio \u201cThe Messiah™ will begin : ; rator's Ullice, and Lhe Inventory and Stock can be ODDS A} \u201cIn my judgment.\u201d said he, \u201cit will in Toledo.He suid he saw a man strike a g \u2018 | the handsome private officeof Mr.Ransom, Allan Ling Royal Mail Steamsh funpected on pplication at the Store 100 MoGIII found: ti \u201cderneath this situ- woman on the Luckey farm and drag her on Decembet 20, with finer effect than ever, ; | y ps.aa the foredipos And at the Notre Dame st To close various-consignments, ound.that underneath Lis KL! by tl ir.Thisoccurred'abouta d is and the Festival Concerts in April next superintendent of the Chicago and West- Live ebec & Montreal Service.Le ; atlon is tho general difficulty which y the hair.Thisoccurred abouta dozen rods / rpool, Derry, Qu store in the afternoon.I have already pointed out\u2014 that this conn- from the house, and he thought it was Le- are expected tomark the high-water mark ern railroad at Omaba, Nebraska.reel givom From Terms of sale:\u2014Cash, or 35 Cash and balance at -To be Leld at our rooms, try docs not know, and never will know, to date of the Society's efforts, \u201cWell,\u201d replied the superintendent, a 190ct NOV ens .1,2 and 8 months equal payments, secured to xog, 1821 & 1823 NOTHE DAME STRERT, until action takes pince what the purposes good-looking young man of twenty-five or 27 Oct.11 Nov.12 Nov.the satisfaction of the Inspectors.; & JOURS y 2 Nov.LAURENTIAN.wrens deposit of $230.00 will berequired upon ad Saturday Afternoon, November 4 and intentions of the parties in power are.These parties themselves do not know it.The consequence is that this country is A depos Judication of Lots 1 And 3.W.ALEXR.CALDWELL, thereabouts, \u201cif you will have the patience to listen I will narrate briefly how my heel EULOGIES FROM ALL B.8.PARISIAN, Single, = lo So feturn 8100 co $1SS.-\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 strate J ge 4 >rtai .- > - \u2014_\u2014 ç : Bingle, $50 to $60.Return, $100 to $133 .rator, Belfast Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Damask Sven the winder general uncertainty.More The Memory of the Late Premie a oc and was the meate Single, ou UTHER a a5 and $100.JAMES STEWART & Co, toners.Towels, Hate Te Crash.Towelling, WHOLE INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM Macdonald Honored.Ee Then he told the following story: Be a hares.otnying sat 002 of stateroom, an} office ot 4 : Linen, neal aoe am boiired an Hand.of the country is subject to change.The [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Five years ago l vas station a ent And geen despaished from Montreal se daylight où 170 Notre Dame go gre | 253 5 Saw Hoisinghan\u201d ad Angloswiss Curtains, Lace change is imminent aud threatening.It HAMILTON, Ont, November 2\u2014A dense co as Ce only building at Hamiin, oon.nd 10 lock on \u201cfrridag evouiné Steatoere with eu 7 \u2019 Tollet and\u2019 Marseilles quilts, Colored Quilta, « y Honeycomb and Palatine Quilts.Spun Bilk Cur- will be found that that underlies our pre- will not stop wt Quebec, Rimouski, or Derry.sent condition ; that that is the main cause crowd of people, numbering, at least, ten sequently I had to do my own cooking and 5.Ÿ.fer } tains, Table and Piano Covers, 1a cutlery, of the misfortunes which have happened = thousand and probably reaching Afteen | Sleep in the statlon, getting my supper ne PE rom ervice.INSOLVENT NOTICE Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers and Forks, and which will happen to us in the comin 5 c \"1.from Rands, a place of about five hundred t 5 OF CALIFORNIA 2N, ® Bread Kulves, Game Cafvers, sutlery in cases, winter.Howev ia :h any such mist 5 A thousand, attended the ceremony of unveil- (nhabitants, eight miles up the railroad, But.STATE CA SNS hoon the best quality, ficluding the celebrated tunes may para for n temporar party hi ing the memorial statue to the late S It was about ten o'clock on a hot, sultry .noon , f fn isehoid A D ot other | advantage, sincerely hope Pat they will ih John À.Macdonald, which took place here | night in August.There id nob seem to Le - Loue Inre T.COTE & CO, ber els a sale of Odds and Ends to not prove as great as thuse who are wiser j \u201ca-breath 0 8s.© 0 - y Étonmers wi Pr pot oui 7 Passengers from New \u2018 Hardwaro Merchants, clôse out consignments, 50 that those who ate \u201d \u201cyesterday afternoon.The beautiful, bright up and the doors thrown open 80 as to ad- than [ anticipate.tend are sure to get something or other that 3 { .day suddenly gave place toa light sprink- + ; .: d Te: St, Jerome, Que, William L.Wilson (Dem., Virginia,) made ling of rain Just as The proceedings began, mit all th St 1 asile.pe Lumber Thir ty.Cabin, ar resto sara 9 of Lori Seuund Q they require, and as no attention wii! be paid to a characteristic speech.Wilson is a but this didnot cause any inconvenience, t\u20180.the fast mai to be reporte ore \u201cearly the staterooms are sitiated on the saloon \u2018Tenders will be received by the undersigned price obtained, great bargains will bo given, Bale strong man, and has charge of the new except to cut Hon.N.Clarke Wallace's 1 could get (Rood night fromt redespatches deck, thus ensuring perfect reatilation, LAU the Steamers until Tuesday, 7th November.183, at Moon, fôr at our rooms.tarif bill, ITis remarks as applied to silver ; Speech afittle bit ahorter.Hon.W.Æ.San.audretire.Thad pulled off my shoes and had at boit services ee ind throughout with he lncsodar the purchase of tie dasots of the bove-nained BALE AT 2.30 OCLOCE.may also be taken as having a dual mean: CHARLES LUCKEY.ford, who presided, made a spech in nothing an my eet ut m stockings.As ; 2 A at > pe 7, : fug in that they apply equally well tothe \\vreen 10 and 12 in the forenoon.He was a Which he alluded to the late Sir John feet proppe d Up on the instrument fable AUSTIS BALDWIS & Con bs trond way: Nov Lor re Furniture, ad Dee RCE SOS times jurill measure ube which u it Lice most unsatisfactory witness, and either À- Macdonald ns having done more than | and nzily drumming on the key with my \u2014 - = = SDOUL 221.40044 31 - first brought up \u2018the \u2018silver question in the through deafness or stubbornness did not et ver ed eines tives heel.1 heard a slight noire behind me.Be- i Store Boek aan oy House after the mecting of Congress, dhswer many questions.When questioned ; \"> fore 1 could turn around to ascertain the NORTH GERMAN LLOYD $5571 81 OUR SHOW ROOM lon Auguat 7, by submitting a bill for unconditional repeal of the Sherman act, which was senf to the Senate and adopted with the substitution of the.Vuorhees amendment in favor of bi-metallism.Mr.Wilson said that if The passage of the ill should bring.about a small part of those blessings to the country which its friends prophesied, it would restare confidence and enterprise and briug prosperity to the people, through which the judgment of its tends would be justificd and its opponents would stand before history as men of honest, PATRIOTIC BUT MISTAKEN JUDGMENT.If, on the other hand, it should bring but one-tenth part of the evils which its ene.| mies prophesied, then the judgment of its opponents would be justified, and its friends would stand before history as honest; pa triotic, but mistaken men.Mr.Bland moved to re-comumit the bill with instructions to report back the amendment which he had indicated (reviving the Free Coinage Act of 1887.The motion was rejected \u2014yeas, 100; nays, 175.The question was then taken on concurring in the Senate «ubstitute, and it was concurred in\u2014yeas, 103: nays, 84, \u2018The repeal bill was taken to the White House by Albert J.Pearson, of Ohio, chairman of the House Committee on Enrolled Bills.Mr.Pearson reached the White House about 1.25 and was immediately admitted into the President's office while the President was examining the figures of the revised vote on the final passage of the measure.Secretary Carlisle and Attor- ney-General Olney were present when the President attached Lis signature, \u2018When Mr.Pearson presented the copy of the bill tothe }renident explali- ing what it was, Mr.Cleveland itnmediately took his pen and wrote these words in the by the counsel for the defense the fun began.Whiting was asked about an alleged conversation with one Coughlin, iu which witness is said to have stated that there wou i is\u2014\u2014trial\u2014 aud__that he knowledge of such a conversation.When questioned closely as to where he had come from befure crossing the Luckey farm, he got angry, dedlared that they thought he was the murderer and loudly cried that he knew no more about it than a new-born babe, and if the girl had waited until he killed her she would be living yet.He would tell ne more and forced his way among the constables and out of court.It was useless for the judge to remonstrate owing to the man's deafness.To whose story will carry little weight: \u2026 Andrew Mercier testifi that he saw Whitingon the road on the afternoon of the day of the tragedy within two miles of the Luckey place.© Other witnesses traced a man from the scene of the fire to the vicinity of Smith's Falls, where he was identitied by others as the prisoner.John Polk, who met Luckey in the road, and was instrumental, together with Chief McGowan, of Smith's Falls, in securing his arrest, told of the arrest.and prisoner's rambling statements and final admission that he had been in the vicinity of his father's place and saw the fire, Mr.McGowan told of finding a peculiar burr on the clothes of the prisoner that grew in the bush near the place of the .tragédy and of finding footprints at the edge of the bush into which the gaiters taken from the prisoner fitted.When the Court adjourned evidence in and will have but few more be money going \u2014at\u2014\u2014 e might as Well have some of it.But he denied any -4he Crown he was a disappointing witness, 5 AE last night the Crown had the bulk of their in one strong Dominion.He introduced Sir «John Thompson, who, amidst the cheering of the many thousands and the music from the band, pressed the electric button that dismantled the bronze ima, of the late remier of its wrappings of Union Jacks.he-Premier k Hamilton particularly upon being the first city to erect a memorial to the deceased.Me reviewed the political history of the time to Sir John's'personal characteristics, his devotion to his country, Lis labors to uphold the unity of the Empire, and his eat amiability and gentleness by which le won the con! idence of his followers and the respect of his op nts.- ferred to the sad Bact that \"day they unveiled the statue of one great statesman, and to-morrow they would stand at the he were not laoked upon as being so great, it was only because his term of office had not been aslong.Headvised all Canadians to follow the example set by the dead Premiers in'love for their country and devotion to the Empire.Sir Adolphe Ca: the work done Sir John Macdonal connection with confederation.Hon.Charles H.Tupper followed briefly, but made an excellent impression.S Oliver Mowat, the Liberal premier of Ontario, paid a high eul to the ener; people might differ with him in politics man, He also spoke of the boyhood and carly manhood of Sir Johu when they two frere closely associated.' Himanded-the voice.in fling of the subject of the statue, congratulating late premier briefly and devoted most of his ir John reopen grave of that one's.successor, who, if n sppke principally upon n Macdonald in Sir , zeal and patriotism of the late prime minister of the Dominion, and said that, however they must admit that he was a great states- At the close of the proceedings Senator Sanford formally handed the statue over to cause & man's harsh voice sang out,\u2014 \u201cMove an inch and you are a dead man,\u201d and at the same moment I felt the cold muzzle of a revolver passed against m head.\u201cPut your hands behind your bac and look straight before you,\u201d sternly com- 1 obeyed with alacrity, My hands were seized roughly and bound securely to the back of the chair.\u201cNow, my beauty, I ess you won't do much more telegraphie to-night,\u201d and he broke out into a discordant laugh.He evidently thought it very amusing, 1 didn't.! \u201cCome on, boys,\u201d he yelled, \u2018I've got this kid fast.\u201d After a moment three or four men, as well as I could judge with my back to the.door, walked in.- **Hal hal cap'n, you've got him, have you?\u201d and they Jaughe roughly.\u201cJim,\u201d said the man addressed as captain, \u201chave you got the spike lifterf\u201d \u201cYou bet I has,\u201d replied one of the men.The captain then addressed me.\u201cYoung man, no harm is ifitended you if you keep perfectly quiet.Doubtless your curiosity is very much aroused as to our in-, tentions.\u2018\u2018Well, it can do no harm to enlighten you, as the mischief will\u2019 be done before you can give any alarm.We intend\u201d \u2014and here the man's voice became absolutely fiendish\u2014\u2018\u2018to take up two rails on that trestle out there.Let us see, the fast mail is due here at\u2014\" \u201cIn mercy, man,\u201d I broke in with herror, \u201cdon\u2019t wreck the fast mail! Think of the lives that will be lost if it runs off at that trestle!\u201d and great beads of cold perspiration stood on my forehead as I gras the full horror of the situation.The trestle referred to was about one hundred yards north of the station, and i STEAMSHIP CO, NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, BREMEN, Spree, Tues.Nov.7,%a.m.Havel, Tues., Nov 3], 8a.m.ve, Set.Now.11,9 am.Elbe, Sat,\" 325, sm.Lahn, Tues, Nov.14.9 n.m.Aller, Tues., \u2018\u201c 28 9am.Ems.Hat, 1&N AST ROUTE-TO-TIHE MEDITERRANEAN.Direct line to south of France, Riviera and ltaly, touch jug st Gibraltar to land passengers to Spain.NEW YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS, Werra,.5at.,.Nov.18, 2 p.m Spree, Tues, Jan.16, 1 p.m.Kaiser, Sat, Now.25, uoon.Fulda, .Ww Hat Spi erra, Sat., pm.Spree, Kaiser, Sati 6,8 a.m.| Ful Passage p , Sat., Feb.17, 2 p.m.Jan.da, Tues, Mch 3, 10s.m, and upwards berth first cabin.OELRICHS & CO, 2 Bowling Green, New York J.VY, GILMOIR & \u20acO,, 35 SL Paul Street, DOLGLAS BATTERNEY, 178 81.James Street.W.L 5, JACKSON, liÿl Notre Dame st ous .Agents for Montreal.DOMINION LINE Royal Mail \u2018Steamshipa LE VERPOOL SERVICE From Steamer ; treal.Oregon.Oct.21, Upm.Toronto Oct.28, 1lpm.1 Nov 4, light, Nov.Baroin.Nov.11, llpm Vancouver.Nov, 18, light, Nov.19, 9a.m.or \u2014 e .Montreal or Quebec to Liv Londonderry - Snd.The right of Lot 2.\u2014Book debts & notes about.lo, 7654 94 Lot 8.\u2014A piece of land sitdated In the town of St.Jerome with good store and other bulidings thereon erected.gage of about $2100.; Tender may be made for the whole (en bloc) or each lot separately.The stock can be seen on application.Thé highest necessarily.accepted.KENT & TURUOTTE, 366 | 7 Place D'Armes, Montreal PUBLIC NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE ir here! en by the Town of Baint Henri.a municipal Met En having its office in the District of Moutreal, that it will apply to Legiais e ol - of the Provinos of Quebec, at its next session, for |\" Amendments toits Charter, well , » ing it, for the purpose of oblalaing the-following powers, amongst others : : 1st.The right to acquire vertain properties for munic}, pu Et within the nait of the lio Pain those of the adjoining municipalities.charging against the Propristors interested a part of the cost of expropriations madé for im- provemen! 3rd.The right of having » pian of the whole :runici b logat Land of dete 5 the height apleipater Firat cal to $70; retum, $4 to 3 ng to Fret onto, PE th.Becond vabin, to Liverpool, London- derry, Queenstown, Belfast or Glasgow, J3U an ,return 985.8 .ta Liverpool, London, Londéude-ry Queenstown, Belfast or Glasgow, sompany, of Lo 114 Ceneral Agents, Montreal be all right in a few days.Ah! he is con- houses ought to have.- 4th.The right to increase the representation in the Council 5th.To obtain fuller powers for the general administra- T tion of tha affairs of the town.| Fe BDAGENAIS, Mav or.JULES BEALCRANP, Towx HALL, SAINT HENRI, omce ot the Council, 331 Notre Dame, BAINT Hæxni, Sth October, 1993.\u2018To de sold subject to a mort~ Gas and Eleetrie Light ~~ FIXTURES - or any-tender not IS NOW COMPLETE WITH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF WE HAVE YET BHOWN.NEWEST RIGHT DESIGNS PRICES, ROBERT MITCHELL & CO.8 Bleury Street.Meod Council of Arts and Manufacture EDUCATIONAL.Sohool of Art and Design.; .The EVENING CLASSES, under the control of the Council ef Arta Man a nines of the Province 6 Suede, be openod for the season in tha School Rooms, 76 80 Bt.Gabriel Btroet, and 1 amd 3 Fortification Lane, on Menday, the 6th November, 180%, desirous of joining abould be present at 7.30 pm.Those on the evening of opening.Instruction will be given in the following tranches, viz: Freehand, Mechhnical and Architectural Drawins.; tho y.scious now,\u201d he said tenderly, as I slowly thogra -opened my eyes.\u201cTell us all about it, Modelling and Woed Carving Mayor Binicher for the c lower left hand corner: \u201cApproved, Novem- ity._The statue by GC.Wade, of London, spanned a very wide but shallow creek, .WINTER RESORTS.ber 1, 1303.Grover Cleveland.\" And the Yiinesses, Already they have broken down 5 ed a very wide but & Decorative Painting 5 hr ree 2 some 1 defence evidence given-at the | ARE , fuily seventy-five feet below.I knew it young man.ve Fainting ; , bill'bécame a law.Jast trial.England, is cast in bronze,is eight feet three Number Thirty-two jumped\u2019 the track on y he rather a laborious task, as the Building Construction and Stair Buliding.inches in height.It presents Sir John with a closely buttoned \u201cfrock coat, standing in easy posture with right arm slightly ex.Secretary of the Treasury J.G.Carlisle expressed himself as highly gratitied at the i that trestle it meant death to every person passage of the Repeal bill.Of the silver .; on , ; \u201cJim,\u201d cried the captain, \u2018you remain Pattern Making {for Boot and Shoemakers).be fee of 81.00 will be charged to each pupil, which will BATTERY PARK HOTEL, ASMEVILLE N.C.wound on my head wasexceedingly paintul, but I went ahead and related the whole oc- CABLED FLASHES\u2014-WIRED DASHES.' \u2018 curence, from the time the pistol was press- offered nt the Treasury y : ; 8 : urned to those not absent more than four (4) times declined to accept Tho counter Jesterday oue dealer \u2014Loxpox, November 2\u2014Prince Alfred jende ed, and benigna nt pression es here and kecp your eye on this fellow, If } ed inst my head until I was shot.The climate is 3s mild as Milan: the scenery ssa grand during the sense arcicalars apply at the oom or to the cents.Two lots aggregating 50,000 ounces Duke of Edinburgh\u2019 and the reigning Duko audience.The statue stands on a pedestal, I ot lots 5 n\u2026 worke\u201d ainder of you bad band ed my head ho.I af York without change of cars.HAD NOT BEEN BEARD F ot Saxe-Cobourg_and Gotha was warmly which is shaped like a pyramid, eleven feet Then all eus ge Jim followed the captain ad band aged my head, an ro 0.after, equipped in the Southern Btaies.Otis elovator, steam 6 \u20ac.RTEV 7 BA; No °N HE ROM congratulated, on arriving in London high, of gray New Brunswick granite.The | out and sooû 1 heard the metallle pink Rare disco Ne a A Ce ben ha oe re lucanatemnt lames Hot aoû cold 26 Seod Beay.C.of A.KM., P.of Quebes.and unless their owners replied by telegram yesterday on Lis accession to the throne of james of each of the Provinces are carved of i wha it d th ikes f how Operator | ae ane ihe k porcelain publle and private, on every floor.Ele- \u2019 last night the silver purchases under the the Duchy.He went to Balmoral last { upon the pedestal, and upon the front is oh t tind T A8 rew the spikes from heard my message did not wait for the key Vted M Reed test above any hotel In or around .Sherman Act are closed for ever.At the night to visit Her Majesty his mother.carved a shield, with an inscription bearing * Oh, hat could be done?My hands were to close, but Te pad ooo: ea a A a from post ofice ad PI Square EVENING CLASSES present time the amount of Sherman notes ZANziBAR, November 2.\u2014The crew of the the name, the Right Hon.John Alexander , Wha y s horse, which he had already saddled an Hor handsome catalogue ad .~AT\u2014 bound so that I coufd not reach the key, bridled to ride to his own home after he had - outstanding is $152,510,00.With silver purchased \"bait not yet delivered this amount may be increased 700,000, which on swell the Sherman notes to $153,419, The debt statement issued yesterday afternoon shows a net increase in the publie French slave dhow, lave been acquitted by the court at Renlar.They were captured by a British cruiser and sent to trial by the French Consul.\u2019Fhe.step is regarded as giving carte blanche to slaves under the French flag.DEsMoiNEs, November 2.\u2014The proprietor Macdonald, with his titles and the date and place of his birth and death, and at the bottom of the shield the words \u201cA Canadian ns a true basis of the strength and prosperity of the Dominion.\u201d Another shield on the opposite side is inscribed with the statesman, who valued British institutions and even if 1 tried, the outlaw bebind me would send a bullet crashing through my brain, How could I warn the crew of Number Thirty-two of the impending danget?The station ten miles above Rands repôrt- ed Number Thirty-two on time.- Soon it Never did time reported Number Thirty-two and cut througl the woods at breakneck speed.He knew Number.Thirty-two invariably stopped for water at a water tank four miles from Rands by rail, but only two through the woods.He had reached the E.PF.McKISSICK, 22e ; Me | SPEND YOUR WINTER On Corner Victoria Sqr.and Craig st, OAKLAND HEIGHTS, debt, less cash in the Treasary, during Sav dG ; .riods in which he was member of the Le.YOuld be at Rands.! 890 just in time toclimbon the rear car an October, of §3,141,050.01; The interest bear- of vue Thro ry Ho tel, Cimon Rs: - Fisiature, member of the Executive Council Quickly .Pires Dow 10.57 o'cloc > pud give the alarm.: COMMENCE on MONDAY.OCT.2nd.ing debt Increased $1300, the debt on which $, Liabitities i \"20,\" of Canada, and First Minister of the Domin- Number Thirty-two mus coming toto The train was run 4ahead until within aro! Tux Bussecrs TAUGHT ARR: intergst has censed since maturity decreased .abilities uot given.Rands.Suddenly an inspiration flashed about two miles of Hamlin, and then the Asheville, North Carolina, Beokkeeping, Arithmetic, Prumanship, lon of Canada, $10,00, the debt benring no interest in- \u2014 through me like an electric shock.conductor and a detachment of United A strictly first-class hotel, where every appointment is ish and French.creased $503,017.50, and ¥ ho cash Hg phe- 2 Hallowe'en Shooting Affray.\"| .\u2014 could 1 not warn Number Thirty-two with States soldiers who were luckily on board, condugire to health and comfort, Éporial rates will be ye hor ihand in both, lan Treasury decreased 84,501,34151.The .N va \u2018 POSTAL CHANGES.my heell In my leisure moments I had wentahead on foot and surprised the out.siven during Novem EN PUCES, Manger | balances of the \u2018several classes uf debtac scan as ts véual, celebrated at Smith Hill, _ \u2019 amused mysell by learningto send with my laws, sho showed resistance and were fi Ret in Montreal :\u20148ir Win.Dawson, Mr.W.H.OlvilSerricecandidaten prepared for examinations.Right the close of \u2018business on October 31 were: 3% 88 is usual, celebrated at Smith's Hills, fodt, never dreaming that it\u2019 would ever be into, two of them being instantly killed.yw ererences in ne Goo.Sumaer, Mz.Henry ra devote thir tise and abil to the stadents of Interest bearing debt, [§545,080,040; debt on Ve Cucagne, Kent County.Several young | Type-Written Circulars to be Ad- an advantage to me.The others were at that noment ornament- Birks, and many others.251 Imo institution, The Clases are on Monday which interest has codsed since maturity, mien of whom Flunau Leblanc was one, in mitted at the One Cent Rate.\u201cI quietly pushed open the key with my a telegraph pole.- w and Friday Evenings.cited.$1,474,570.26; debt bepfing no interest, 8374, their depredations visited the school house, heel and catfed \u201cR\" three or four times as | - Two weeks later 1 was ordered to report .i Vis & BE PCT rg Montreal.33,020.37: total, SO00LH649203.The cer.where they were giceted with a discharge Advance sheets of the quarterly supple.fast as possible, when I was interrup here, and was given the position of second ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.DAVIS £ RUE sant from a rifle.They did not decamp, however,thinking it a joke.Theodore Gogagne, who was .in the school house, approached the door on the inside and fired through the panel, the bullet passing completely through Leblanc's body, severing a ment to the Canadian Official Postal Guide have been received by the authorities here.The principal change'is that in future type- writton circulars in numbers of fifty or over will be allowed to pass at the rate of one cent for two ounces.The instructions to by the desperado demanding,\u2014 \u2018 What are you wiggling your foot about on that table for?\u201d + \u201c My foot has become cramped remaining in one position so long,\u201d I answered as carelessly as I could, although my heart was in tificates and Treasury notes offset by nn equal amount of cash in the Treasury outstanding at the end of the month were $37, - 609,861, an increase of 817.050 16%, The tota cash in the Treasury was $729,447,614.95, The gold reserve was train despatcher.My promotion dates from that day.Mr.Rhodes is now chief de- ispatcher.t+ Hotel Brighton, Open throughout the year.F.W.HEMSLEY & BON.ART CLASSES, #1 AYLMER STREET (near Sherbrooke), Mise ee er Sonkl \" re f Sworn as Lieutenant-Governor of the | : North-West Territory.$64,334,502; net cash ; \u2019 balance, 817,00: 120.85.portion of the lung and lodging in the Postmasters read as follows: my throat.ared to recetve pu, ance, $ 7,004, 128, 8.shin les of an outhouse, Leblanc was car- 1.Provincial Government Bulletins.\u2014Periodi- % I'm so s she said sarcastically.Mr., now the Hon., C.H Mackintosh, M.Through Pullman Buffet Parlor Oar leaves New York | Drawing, Painting in Oil and Water Color.PRICE OF GOAL INCREASED.ried home aud is in a critical condition.It cal bulletins issued by Provincial Government 1 commenced calling R\" again.It was P.for Ottawa, was yesterday, at the Wind- daly via Peonsylrania BR, FA Mood Pen and ok for Hilustration.is said that Gogagne had.no business Deparunents, relating to the crops, farm stock, now 10.40 o'clock, an Numbed Thirty-two sor Hotel, sworn as Lieutenant-Governor of raphy or Barnt Wood Etching.[sPHCIAI, TO To THE STAR.| ; prhatever in the, school house and it tppéct gate, contag vus diseases, otc, may be must bave left Rands.the North-W eat Territor dy His Excellency special clasten fer Children .1 s further assert that he deliberatel wed to ree.i the Governor-General.The witnesses of © FIBRE OVLY\u2014 \u2014PFFRE ONLY .: ° Ottawa, November 1.-\u2014-Dr.Cameron, took the rifle fromhis homme and lay in wait, 2.Undelivered Nowspapers.\u2014Postmasters aro mFoe Inte rina The agony of those | ceremony were Captain Kindersley, A.D.C.\u2019 After WEDNESDAY.fet.20h, Mis MacDonnell M.P.for Inverness, Cape Breton, was here ing with the express intention of shonting reminded that undelivered copies of newspapers \u201cAh, some one broke me : \u201c il-R.\u201d «| Major dordon, military secretary to His INSURE WITH THB will be at home daily Kam.to 1 pm.esterday on His way back from the World's any one who dared to interfere with the out- cation, but should bo sent to the Dead Lotter \u201cRobbers are going to wreck Number Excellency; the Hon.W.B.Ives, president] | Telephone 3290.211 2thon cod air.Asked how, the new coal syndicate houses he had been erecting in the vicinity | Of 8.| ; Thirty-two'at trestle just north of here,\u201d of the Council; and J.Jy Mctee, clerk of the |° : - was operating in Nova Scotia, the Doctor of the school house.3.Circuiars produced in Imitation of type-writ- J was ticking, when suddenly I received a ivy Council.Liieut.-Governor Mupkiutosh 155 ra + replied that matters turned out just as-he.F CS ; i ing Cireulare printed or otherwiss produced in blow that sent me to the\u201c floor and left the | was \u2018entertained at luncheon last evening INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD.School 0 Art and Applied Design.predicted at the last session of Parliament.\u2018rance\u2019s Hatred of England.at the le por 3 ose.ra on Bt tort ay to bass key wide open.in the Windsor by His Excellency and the = 7 Cash Capital.$2,000,000.00 : TUDIOA, The miners,\u201d said the Doctor, \u201chave now in exactly identical terms are handed in to Ve 4 What were you ticking on them wires?\" Countess of Aberdeen.Later in the even- por.Derouir witu THE DONIXION GOVERNMENT.EPPARDS & : .ing lie way entertalned by Mr.D.D.Mann and other lending citizens at the St.James's Club.To-day ha will attend the funeral of Sir John Abbott, and will leave early next my heel.week to take up his residence at the Gov- * Habit or no habit, you won't put your ernment House, Regina.feet on this table again to-night.\u201d \u2014 got to pay for the coal they use, when for merly they got it for nothing.Then as to athe price of coal to the general public, it is 50 cents per ton higher now than it has been for years past.Tliere ir no reason for cried the outlaw.* How can I send anything with my foot?\u201d 1 tremblingly exclaimed.That's just -a habit of mine\u2014drumming on the key with Panis, NoVHiiiber 2 \u2014 As showing that the hatred of England and the En vk outafresh, with every new outbreak of Rifians at Melilla,Great Britain is accused of working secretly against Spanish inter-, this except that the Americans want to est in Morroco and intriguink to prevent .a the Moors fro: ny i à ity, make \u2018as much money out of the deal as course with iY on oot oy of 227A St.Catherine Street.j - Miles Mary M5.Phillips, Principal.CHILDREN'S CLABRER.ART CLASSES\u2014Drawing, Pstntivg In Off and Watee Color, Ilustrating, M {lashes Post Oftfcc at one time.When guch circulars the are posted in the reccivor they should be tied to- gethor.4.Newspapers and books bearing requests for direct return.\u2014 Attention is call to the fact that requests on the covers of nosapapers and bouk packets, for direct return if not delivered, cannot be compiied with, but that only letters CERALD E.HART, Gen\u2019) N'('r, Canada Branch, Montresi.MAITLAND SMITHand Montreal Agents G.USTAVER FABRE 2 E.JOBIN, CHAS.POIRIER, J.A.MERCINR, Sab, Agents.\u2018aAËtAs & PERRAS, Special Agents for Bt.Cune- oths, de and St.Henri.\u2018arving and Modelling vd Ci 5 Cotas Painting and Austrian Glssa Decoration in ° Miss Wurex they possibly-can.tesi i } th t ntly believed id \u20ac 1 Le an.possession of the Tangier.;l'he extremiggs C80 us treated.A He evidently believed that I could not Por the cure of colds coughs and lung Montreal Office - - 114 Bt, James Sireet EY.Special attantion will Le \u2026 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : ; .: 5.Alleged Sample Packets.\u2014Care should i i \u2018a Cherry 5 licies, di curs.All Saints\u2019 in Panis.of the Paria press declare that France Is takon toes that Backers Containing articlos he send with heel, but it was not his intention difficulties, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is un- Fire Policies issued at low rates in French and English.to ring for end amat Seca to take any chances.I wondered what the operator at Rands would do\u2014put on his ground wire and xe- rt what had raid tothe deapatcher, or Font think I was trying to scare him and prepared to help Spain frustrate British \u201cfoul play\u201d in thé Mediterranean and they yree that the defences of Cadiz be strengthened.equalled.The surface of Lake Superior is 602 feat above the ocean's level.ued Lossos paid to date ex Thirty Mittion Dollars, in- sale are not allowed to pass at tho saniple rate.cluding hicaeo, , orton sh.* JORN'S, NEWFOUND- When packets of tea, etc, posted rs enniples are LAND, Confagrations.Mood* observed to contain a larger quantity thar would reasonably be re uired for sample plirposes, they : .shou treated as insufficient] class Italy'@_ Political Situation.\u2019 matte | tly pal Paris, November 2\u2014 All Saints\u2019 Day was observed here yesterday.All the cemeteries were thronged and the graves were covered with wreaths, Thousunds visited | FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH.| Mr?Gharles Orant having resigned his position se French and German Instructor in the Montre er Li ALFRED RICHER, Gounod's tomb and luried it deep i ol IR auer.À ock up his office and go home, I thought Your complexion, as well as your temper, : \u2018 Inatitate Tucker Hchoni) 19 ve private flowers.Several newspapers may That Romn, November -\u2014Signs multiply that Cre ee an to exclude Era on Choi the latter more probable.is rendered IniseTablo bya disordered liver: Fiolm and Tioa Faker, iosirection Wah o sbor bra Oe ro?POOR sr Any way, it was now too Iate to stop the ill-fated fast mail; it would soon plunge off the trestle, ing its cargo of human beings to a certain death, 1 lay there waiting for the dreadful crash to come in such an agony of suspense that the next day strands of gray were found in a cabinet crisis will be on shortdy after the OTTON : mecoting of the Chambers, on November 23, all nich ondence eo a eens agencies Not only the attacks of ex-Premiers Crispi ness is prominently | ted.and Rudini, but also .the speeches of | = deputies in the provinces, indionte that the \u2018.Giolitti minisery is rega an doomed, \u2018The triends of Joseph Zanardelli, who has Tueada.Gounod left among his unpublished works a typical opera, entitled \u201cMaitre Pierre,\u201d The legend of Heloise and \u201cAbelard is the fist of the story.The work is said to have wen offered to the Opera.ComiGue and to have been rejected as nnsaitable, ra Little Liver 77 Fortification Laue | 21070 on ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, Bleury Bireet, Montreal.Prench snd\u2019 English Classical Courses will be resumed on THURSDAY, BEPT.75H, dt 9 à.m 196 amas *Improve-+oth taki Pp oth by taking The grektest jumper is the common flea.If à man coiild leap as far, proportioned to his size and weight, he could go from Chicago to 8t.Louis in two jumps.\u2019 Oyster Supper.and Wednesday evenings, No- The Welland C nal \u2026 been politician of cabinet rank for a vember lth and 13th, are the dates which my hair.Ah! how I blamed unyself for ORONTO, One, November i -.win eration, are making every effort to push | have been selected by the Ladies of Charity not thinking of using my heel before I did.Special Notises.te order for LUTÉ LESSONS and VOICE CULTURE, ve Welland canal tna has fee ied Bhim tuto power, Le.of St.Patrick's \u201cah for holding their an- Suddenly the sounds of rifleshots in quick A Rare Combination.and Repairs done F ; ie dt te mm ES A Edit Toft do frees comma \u201com TE aie he stopping navigation through the canal.mo - \u201cThe od ced, aim of n.es that meets so man nire- = À strong force Be workmen are.workin Patihar nic Notes.| made by he ladies to have these evenings desperado, excitetlly, \u201cbut you shall not ments as does Burdock Blood Bitter in its EEE 10% ant LEGAL CARDS.- \u2018° night and day, repairing the bank.Navi: This season's chorus bids fair to be the | spent most pleasantly by their patrona, \u2018| esca; unburt |\u201d and placing the muzzle wide tange of wer over auch chroni \u2014 .\u201d ation will probe y be resumed in & day or largest by far ever brought together by the the past (s an augury of the future, they of his revolver close to my head horfirèd.| diseases ns dyspepsia, liver and kidney com- _ LL ; wo.Sn Society; as alter the fourth rehearsal the will succeed.Among the attractions are 1 fell back unconscious.When I regain.plaint, scrofula, and all bumorsof tue blood.i .video Last Day of the Biz Fain number has-reached 254.The correspond.mentioned: The Harmony Band Orchestra, ed senses the room was full of men, one of \u2014 AR CE NTIS FOR S A LE McQibbon & Da: n c Nov ing number at the same-date last season vocal music, beautiful tableau, nd na- whom was bandaging a wound on my head, A Cia oll-tried : h .A tt.a Entcano, Noy einLer 2\u2014The Canadian of- was £lÿ, and yet the chorus last year was tional horse race, humorous art gallery, and and explaining to the others the extent of and Well Remedy.po AV VEC senso, © cials at the Worlds Fair held a good bre the largest up to date: It is quite expected the latest of all novalties, the electric eleva: same.te Mas Wissows 120 BYAUT for chiltres test» D \u2014r up EW YOBK {Deeting Inst night in the Canadian pavil- that the number will rench this season, tor, w retreshments astisual: \u201cA close shave, but only a .ing shouid roue 2 bor Children whi wothing.\u201c \u2019- | MONTREAL \u2014\u2014- i Jom.The Ogpadian Commisr-ionnre entertain- at city pricem men,\u201d be was saying, \u2018Ii dare say he will sad is ide vost tor diarthave.; \u201cSTAR Office - BY.ac.1.Pecrs Duvidenn.to which nuniber.she chorus must be Mtn- , - Ps : .: , bo \u2018 * = vos ! es I i meee ge | ee 4 : THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1893.\u201d .0 \u2014 es DOINGS AMONG THE CITY LODGES.FRIENDLY SOCIETIES REPORTED IN GOOD CONDITION.Sons of England Colebrate the Anniversary of Denbigh Lodge No.96 Oddfellows, Royal and Good Templars.The members of Denbigh Lodge, No.08, SO.EB.S| celebrated their fourth anniversary the other night.The attendance was very lange, and it was pleasing to note.the large number of ladies present.The affair was a decided success in every.respect, Worthy President, Bro.I.Hamnersley, presided.Buring the evening a pleasant and enjoyable programme of songs, recitations, vocal and instrumental music was some through, after which refreshments ver served.The Sons of England band was present and enlivened the occasion with several selections, This lodge, since its organization, has mado exceptionally good progress.The membership roland finances continue ta swell, and bright presnects are visible for the future career of this enterprising young lodge.\u201cThe oflicers fur the term are: Past president, Bro.Thos.Hilton; worthy president, Bro.ll.Hammersley; vice-president, Bro.J.I.Gafluey; secretary, Bro, J.D.Adams; treasurer, Bro, Watts; chaplain, Bro.W.J.Livaus; guides, Bros.Wilkinson, - Gordon, Roberts,G, Gordon; inside guard, Bro.J.W: Salisbury; outside guard, Bru.D.A.Huckle.DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND TO ORGANIZE.It is stated that a movement is on foot aziong the members ot Denbigh Lodge, No.wi, S.0.E, B, S,, to institute in connection with their lodge a branch of the Daughters of England.This will be the first of its kind in Montreal.The wives and daughters of the members will in all probability take advantage fof this new venture in large numbers, A PROSPEROUS LODGE AT ST.LAMBERT.Lintolu Lodge, No.133, S, O.E.B.S.,St Lambert, is in a prosperous state.At the last meeting the quarterly reports were read by the secretary, Bro.W.King.The were very satisfactory, more so than usual, The tinances and membership had increhsed wonderfully.The meetings were better attended than they had been and the mem- Lers were manifesting considerable interest in the future prosperity of Lincoln Lodge.Worthy_ President Bro.F.Riddington presided.INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD- FELLOWS.WELLINGTON LOBGE, NO.20, Although a comparatively young lodge, Wellington, No.2u, 1.O.OR, hes a lance membership roll and is continually receiving new applications, Last nizht was regular mecting and the members turned out in good numbers.There was a fair sprinkling of visitors present.Noble Grand Bro, Johm Allen presided.\u201d Several applications for membership were received.After the.initiatory ceremuny the presiding officer declared an intermission, during which time the members and visitors fraternized.À social committee was appointed and instructed to make preparations for the coming winter so as to entertain the \u2018members and visitors occasionally.The idea is a vod one, aud it is likely the other local lodges will follow their steps.On November 22 à social and smoking concert will be held, when Bro.Dr.Bopta will deliver a lecture on hygiene matters, Th: Social Committee inténd holding a reception in the hall on New Years Day, when the friends and brethren will be cordially received.DUKE OF BUINBURGH No.4.The Duke of Edinburgh Lodge, No.4, Independent Order of Oddfellows.held a larga and enthusiastic meeting the other evening.Noble Grand Bro.A.C.Porteous presided.The secretary read the reports, which were received.Several brothers spoke on the advancement the Order had made during the past \u2018year.After routine business was disposed of a pleasant social hour was passed to the hearty enjoyment of all present.Their social committee reported that a concert would be held at a near date.\u201cTHE EXCELSIOR LODGE,\u201d No.1 A meeting highly interesting and important in character was that held by the members of The Excelsior Lodge; No.12, Independent Order of Oddfellows, the other night.The Oddfellows' Hall, street, was tilled.Nearly every lodge in the vity was represented, and the enthusiasm displayed bespeaks a brilliant future.After the disposal.of some minor business the re- vordiug secretary read several communica tious.There bein a numberof new can 231 St.James\u2019 amount cxpended for relief during 1802 was $50 san ring MICHIGAN ODDFELLOWS, LANSsINa, Mich, November 1.\u2014Five hundred Oddfellows from all parts of Michigan were present at the State Convention held in this city last week, They are re-inforced by the aliied order of women, Daughters of Rebekah, who are also quite numerously ernar Rich.The Grand Master, .Huineman, of Negaunee, read his annual report.During the year tifteen new subordinate lodges had been organized and eighteen lodges of the Daughters of Re- h The Grand Master urged on the Daughters to unite with the lodges in incorporating a home for À members, Ile also thouxht that if the district syatem of representation was adopted it would be beneficial iu every respect, as the conventions would not be so large and unwieldy.An interesting feature vf the convention was the reading by the Grand Representa- | tivés of a letter written to Archbishop Satolli.\u2018The Archbishop hal asked the Sovervign Grand Lodge for permission to see the ritual, in order that he miglit judge I whether, it contained anything prejudicial to the Catholic Church.\u2019 2° The letter, which was written in reply by Grand Sire.Campbell, is as follows: \u201clam very much pleased to notice the spirit of candor and fair play that marks the letter of His Grace the Archbishop, and having no doubt that being actuated by such a spirit and will, it will only be necessary for him to receive full\u2019 explanations of the principles and practices of the order to be convinced that there is nothing in them which cannot receive the hearty approval of his church.As to the ritual proper, I have no authority to allow auy one not a member of the order to examine it.This consti: tutes our only secret, and, as you know, is a secret solely for the purpose of being a test of membership, without which we would be at the merey of imposters, who would prey on our funds.Except for that reason our ritual might be published to the world, for it is simply an amplification of the doctrine taught in the published charges.Were there anything in it inconsistent with this, we would not be able to retain in our membership so many thousands of good men of all creeds, including many clergymen of all churches, except the Catholic.\u201d .; During the year 1498 brothers and 121 widows were aided in the State.The amount paid out in relief.in Michigan was 346,054.40.BRITISH / ODDFELLOWS.When the moti to admit women as members of the Mahchester Laity of Odi- fellows (of which P.G.ML's Jas.Stockall, M.P.,, Reuben Watson, the actuary of the Order.and J.Campkin were the principal supporters) was carried amid considerable excitement at the last Annual Moveable Committee meeting\u2014the governing body of the Order\u2014it was little expected among the members here that it would be necessary to take advantage of the new law on this side of the water for sume time to come, It ap- peurs such is not to be the case, however, as Montreal District has received through ther H.Crawford, Montreal Lodge, a requisition from between thirty and torty lady friends of the Order for permission to open alodgeof this new degree.The matteris now under b tion, and it is ex thât the beginnin x see the degree firmly established in Mout- real District.AMUNG THE LODGES.Loyal Montreal Lodge, 3113, celebrates its 51st anniversary on Friday evening, the 10th inst, by an ** At Howe.\u201d in their hall.Bro.Dr.F.W.Campbell, Deau of Bishops College Medical Faculty, and who has been physician to the lodge continuously for over twenty-six years, will be the speaker of the evening, and a host of other triends of the Lodge will assist with songs, ete, Loyal Victoria Lodge, at its last meeting, received an oficial visit from the Grand Lodge officers.A large attendance of brethren were present.and three new can- didatex received the \u201clight.\u201d This lodge now gumbe.s close to 20 members, and it is endeavoring to turn the \u2018half poiniy™ before the end of the year.L\u2019Harmoni: Lodge (French) had three candidates for iustruction at their last meeting, and \u201cStar of the West\u201d Lodge, whose meeting fel! on Hallowe'en night, was largely attended by members, and a score of visitors, led by P.G.Thos.Sally, were also on hand.Probably the most pleasant evening of the year was spent, although it did not take in the proverbial Ilallowe'en pastimes.} : Loyal Excelsior Lodge, 6237, after its exciting career, \u201cis itself again,\u201d and is i récognized as the huinmer of the British Oddtellows in this district.It is said that at the next meeting of Maple Leaf Chapter, steps are to be taken to re-o nize the \u201cRoyal Arch Drill Team\u201d under the command of Majors Pratt, P.A.G.M, and Williams, P.A.G.M, and that the members of the chapter are to take into consideration theyuestion ofan \u201cAt Home,\u201d Pro.C.& Chas.J: Williams leaves tomorrow evening on An officia: Visit to Kingston, Loyal Forward Lodge.ROYAL TEMPLARS.vf the new year will represented.They were welcômed by Gov- 2 AND \u2014 FINANCE \u2018Stocks Firmer and Active.There was a shade morv activity in the shares market this morning than yesterday, and the tone was stronger.Among the njore con: servativo brokers there is plainly a dis position to\u2019 go alow, until tho York situation is clearer.Advices from London this morning were not encouraging.and it is manifest from the reports thal speculators in that market have uot shown thusiasm over the Silver Repoal an rat on Bu, od havo faile to mo largo pu J - erican securities as was anticipated vr \u201cWall: Sweet\u201d In fact London sol heavily during the.week, the whole list.This morning Cable was the chief feature on \u2018Change, and over 200 shares of the stock were placed at 1374.Street Railway sold at 173 x.d, and Gas at 131.Telegraph advanced } from 141 to 141} on small dealn.Richelieu were about steady fluctuating between à to Gi.Hanks.were mo active and stronger.Montreal chan hands at 22, Peo at 114, On- tariv at 110, Toronto at 233 and Commerce at 1554.The rest of the list was quiet.; = MORNING SALES.\u201d \u201c 7 Montreal 23 - 2 Peoples 114, 10 Ontario 11 25 Commurce, 1378, à \u201c .3 Gas 131.y 23 Telegraph 141, 1do 141}.* BR.&V.D Sa vigation Company 63}, 50 do 62.0 Street Ry.xd, 178 22 Cable 134.European Monetary Notes.The financial position in Europo is more than usually interesting at present, In view of tho.political entanglements.Austrian exchange is now at a rate representi 6 p.c.premium on gold, tho largest premium since the undertakin, of the currency scheme.It is also demonstrated that the amount now available for the regulation of ew Hun uy currency is stated by the Finance Minister at 163,798, roncr.The Finance Minister is confident, however, that tho unfavorable stato of the exchange market will be remedied long, as Hungary is in a sound economic and financial condition._ The Bank of / France has lowered its purchasing price of American guld coin so that theso picces work out at a fineness of 0.8994, instead of 0.9], ax until lately paid.The bank uo longer sees its way to disposing of them tothe arbitrage houses.In this Case à slight loss in weight has also to be taken into consideration.In Russia the Minister of Finance has ordered that silver roubles shall be accepted for Customs ducs at 5 cks each, as against 50 kopeks for paper roubles and fractional currency.This degrades the silver rouble to tho level of cow- \u2018mercial currones, and leaves the Russian monetary system based entirely on gold.- As rexards Italy thé situation there financial is most cmbarrassing to the Government an the business community.The latest news is that Italy will likely commence the system of ir ing Customs duties to be paid in coin, which, in consequence of its scarcity, will be equivalent to an advauce of 14 per cent.in the duties.; The Frankfurter Zeitung, of Berlin, explains the new German financial proposals, saying that the several states are to receive from the Empire 40,000,000 marks yearly, If the imperial revenues ect apart for this purpose excecd the sum, the surplus is to be invested in interest- - bearing securities and to remain so invested until the sum oxceeds 40,003,000 marks, when the ex- one to be devoted tothe redemption of tho e } Industrials Declined.ISPECIAL TO THE STA) Nxw YORK, November §\u2014The-Fos:'s financial article says: London bgth bought and sold this 1 morning.the purchases, however, exceeding the\u2018 sales.Lorxli y there was some realizing of profits, and the industrial stocks declined, New England, Burlington and-Rock lsland following the movement.Other stocks, however, were firm, notably St.Paul.Trading was decidedly less active.9 Loan Certifioates All Retired.Advices from New York state that the loan committee of the Clearing House retired the Inst p of its loan certificates yesterday.The total amount authorized uring the recent financial trouble was $41,490,000 and the largest amount outstanding at one time was $38,230,000 On Sop- tember 6.| Will Not Leave.Mr.John WW.Mackay, who, it was reported, was going to retire from the Postal Tel ph Company, emphatically denies tho re he and further that there was no truth that the Company was to be sold out to the Western Union.Meredith & O'Brien's Wall Street Gossip.) Geo.Gould denies any deal with Now England, Hope of saving the Pacitic mail stcamer h been abendpnots a William Rockefeller is reported very sick.but unch London Stock Market.Mesars.Meredith & O'Brien report the London tnarket at 2 p.un.tu-day as à lon ndon New York Stocks.\u2018 rioes.\u2018equiv, Atchison 2 \u201c0 Can.7 ie 1 14 Can.& T 13 12; Louisville & 51% 4 ke N 18 127 Northern Pac.Pr A Ont.& Western 17 ni F ng 1 St.P [Li] Union Pacific .1 1 W sh 174 1 \u2018The following were the receipts posted on Change: .New ! The London market is § highor for Atchison, anged for the rest of the list.d .TRADE, COMMERCE 53m, lof, bte the local demand is fairly 9 50 6 Ww 0 10 00 ss Hay.loose, per 100 bdls.sire Polo do weed BEER Hides and Tallow.: Hide quotations aro unchanged.Dealers re- Rt business fair, and stocks avell clvaned a allow is stoady.We quote prices paid by dealers as follows: Ordinary hides, No.1, éc; No.à Se; No.3 3e; aheep skins 65c tu 706 each; calf- skins üc per Ib; tallow Sic to Ge.; Coal and Wood.There is nothing new to report in the condition of the fucl market.Deliveries continue fairly active at quotations given beiow : Egg coal.oceans sessscu nus % % FRACO AO.0000 on WOO: s.0s0s0amLa san 0vre .60 Chestnut do .650 pe Breton do.3» Scotch steam do.43 Welsh anthracite do, u sis Wood, Maple, per cord 50 to $7 00 Birch, Poe .5 Wito 650 ch, do wto 650 Tamarac,do .suwto 550 Slabs, per luad .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Nassau nue wo IN Co \u201c-Navai fitores.- In the market for naval stores trado continues dull and inactiv \u201c© sales ftnport- reported, We t anco quote v es as follows: Turpentine, tc.for single bbl.and 45 for twa or more bbls, ; resins as to grade, $230 to $300; coul tar, $330 to $375; cotten waste, colored, 5je : .do, white.7 to lue: oakd to Tic: du.cotton, le to 124c; condage, sizal, 7-16.and upwards, Îtje; do.smaller sizes, 12c; deep soa line, 13c; pure Manilla, 7-16 and upwards, 114c; do., smaller JRITN Leather There is no improvement.noted in the leather market.Trade 1s confined to small demands for current requircinents, and manufacturers show no disposition tu *peculato ons future wants.Quebec tanners continue Lo ahip splits and GüfT to Euglish markets, but the margins are said to bo very close, Jubbing prices are fairly steady as follows: No.1 B.A.sole.$0.0 to $0.3 No.2 = \u2026 017 to 0.13 No.3 * to.0.15 to G16 No.1 ordinary sole.7019 to 0 No.2 * es - Qlé to Q17 No.3 > \u201cae « Old to 1.15 Slaughter No.1.QU to 03 Harness .«WR to 035 r, heavy 03 to 0.2 Upper, light.0.21 to 0.28 Grained, upper 135 to O8 Scotch grain.03 lo Kip skius, French.0.33 to UB \u201canada kip.- % to 040 Jemlock calf.0.19 to O60 Henplock light 035 to 0.50 French calf.\u2026.\u2026.1.05 Lo 1.40 Splits, light, medium .Lis to 0.0 splits, heavy.012 w 0.15 Splits, small.U.12 to U13 rather, Board, us to 0.10 Enamelled cow 015 to 0.17 Pel CRD.L010 to O04 Glovegrain.0.08} to 0.13 .Brush (cow) kid.0.10 to 0.12 Buff.010 to 13 tussets, light.LI to GW Russeots, heavy.a to 0.0 porte ss NEO U13} to 0: Canada kid.0.054 to 010 Colored sheepskil 007 to 07} -do Lambskin, de.vus to OI Special Notices.The steady growth of articles of Canadian manufacture is evinced.by the increasing pularity attained by the ** Nordbeimer Pitiotorte.The fullness and purity of its tone, the elegauce of its design, and the beauty of finish places itin the foremost rank.: Ladies\u2019 French Wove Corsets in Grey and White fron: 3Uc pair, at S, Carsley's, Notre Dame street.On an average there are 10,000 advertisements » week in the eleven London morning papers.That Pie ©! mt a wr a \"He also reports didates the oflicers from Beaver Lodge, No.6, Point St.Charles, were, requested to officiate, After the initiatory ceremgny à hearty vote of thanks was tendered the Reaver Lodge officials for their support during the evening.A pleasing feature of the ression was the presentation of, a jewel to The Excelsior Lodge by Past Grand Repre- rentative Bru.J.J.ed, P.G.M, ot Mizpah Lodge, No.3, The District Deputy Grand Master, Bro.Jos.Wilson, jr., on be- haif of Bro.Reed, made the presentation, and in doing so stated that it gave him great pleasure to be called on to perform the Jleastug task and hoped that The ge would continue to prosper as it always had, and that she would have scores of Junior Past Grands in years to come that would wear this beautiful jewel.he Noble Grand, replied on half, of the officers and \u201cmembers in fifting terms, at the same time expressing his own, and the lodge\u2019s deep gratitude, to Bro.Reed for his great interest in the welfare of the lodize.The jewel is a very handsome one, and is claimed to be the finest yet given toa de- A 6, visit, at a unanimous vote, it was : to y Beaver Lodge, No.Point St, Charles, an ottici Excelsior their next meeting, on Tuesday evening,.November 7, in the Fraternity Mall, Point St.Charles.The Excelsior has inaugurated a series of fraternal visits for the winter, and next Tuesday is the opening.HOCHELAGA DEGREE LODGE, NO.1.The last meeting of the above lodge was an exceptionally large one.Considerable business, Was transacted.The secretary, Bra.J.Shirlow, P.G., read the minutes and statements.Both were satisfacto and received accordingly! After the busi ness was disposed of, sixty new candidates from various city lodges had the degrees conferred on them.On Saturday evening, November 4, thé lodge will meet again for the exclusive purpose of conferring d and other im; thereto.as rtant matters appertainin, A large gathering is expected, \u2018not only from the city lodges, but from the | surranoding towns, XOTES, Hro.C.Blackett Robinson, managing editor of the Duminion Oddfelliow, Toronto, was present at Wellington Lodge, No.20.last night.He spoke at length on the ra id advancement of Oddfcllowship.Bro.Robingon will return home the latter part ol the trek.Biro.E.Nelson, of Barre, Vermont, was in town for the purpose of receivin degrees at the Excelsior Lode, No, 12-tys other night, He states that the Independent Onder of Oddfellows is progressing very sapidiy _du-téerfiiont.\u201cBro.I\u2019.Sawyer, of St.Stephen, N.B., has also been in the city during the past week.good progress in the Maritime Provinces, Tg Breet wi Trans from ho SOFTER Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Oddfel- lows, report, recently issued, will be read with interest by members of the Order: During the vear 1882 the increase in the numnbér of subordinate lodges was 412: in Robekah lodges, \u2018HI; in lodge members, 51,106; in Rebekah members, 38, 18, and in the amount paid for relief odges, $2X0,340.2), There are now 1 ) having 773,431 membe 5 The total ST.LAWRENCE COUNCIL.rence Council, Royal Templars of Temperance, Point St.Charles, a plan of campaign for the coming winter months was laid out.There was an extra large attendance; Select Councillor Bro.Isanc Collins presiding.The secretary read the report of the past quarter, which went to show that Royal Templarism at Point St.Charles was progressing wonderfully.During the evening a committee composed of the following geu- tlemen was appointed Lo superintend the Saturday night temperance concerts recent- x inaugurated by the Council: Messrs, IW.Nutt, chairman; J.Miller, I.Collins and G.King.So far, the undertaking has been a decided success.At the concert to be held next Saturday, the Rev.WW.R.Cruikshank will preside.During the evening' the rev.gentlemen will give \u201cA \u2018Short Talk on Temperance.\u201d As the\u201d hall where St.Lawrence Council now meets is ming toosmall to accommodate the increasing membership, it has been deemed advisable to move into more spacious quarters.It is anticipated that an arrangement will be arrived at whereby the lodge can meet in Unity Hall one night and hold the concert in the same place on the Saturday evenings.: ; \u2014_\u2014\u2014 en ' GOOD.TEMPLARS.Terra Nova Lodge, No.78 At the regular meeting of thé Terra Nova Lodge, No, 74, Independent Order of Good Templars, last evening, the following officers wero installed for the ensuing term by Bro.A.Worsley, L.D.: Chief Templar, Bro.Fairbairn; vice-temp- lar, Sister Curry: recording secretary, Bro.R.Adams; financial secretary, Bro.F.Munro; Shaplain, Bro.Martin; marshal, Bro.D.Melville; ard, Sis, SE Nelson; sentinel, Bro.A.Miller; organist, Sis.N.n; correspondent to the Quebec Good stallation the members passed a pleasant hour in harmony.The lodge is re) Ported as progressing rapidly, new names being added to the membership roll at every meeting and ces in a healthy stata.FORESTERS._\u2014 0 The Anclent Order of Foresters in this ty report the Order as being in a better \"state than it has beeu for years.' The membership continues to swell and considerable enthusiasm is displayed by the officers and members of the various courts.\u2018Prentice Boys.At a special meeting of the \u2018Prentice Boys Lodge, No.30, on Monday evening, it was décided to hold a church parade on Sundar.November to the Congregational Church, Point St.Charles.The idea has .been readity taken np hy the members, and a large augmentation is expected from.the different nge Lodges in the city.The outside lodges have sent very encouragin, lettérs in answer to tho invitations sent ont\u2019and A successful issue is looked for.The sermon will be preached by the Rev.Thos.Hall, who is Worshipful ter of + \\ Templar; Bro.A.Worsley, After the in-.At the last regular meeting of St, Law- G.T.R C.P.R.Canal.Wheat.bush 2000 u Oats, bush.| Flour, bbls dm Mcal, bbls.130 Athos, bbls 8 Butter, 192 heese, 2541 Fggs, .10\" 106 Ham, Bacon, boxes 3 a.Tinned meats, phga.16 Lu.ressed Ilogs.) 1 88 ; Leather, rolls.81 8 .obacco, pkgs 0 us sance AMERICAN MARKETS.\u2014\u2014 \\ Recelpts and Shipments.- CHICAGO, November 2.\u2014 Receipts for two days: M3,000 bush.WHEAT, 652,000 CORN, 506.000 OATS, 35,672 bris.FLOUR.Shipments, 190,000 bush.» HIBAT, 274.000 CORN, 480,000 OATS, $71,080 bbls.{ NEW YORK, November 2.\u2014Reoeipts: 214,150 by WHEAT, 78,800 CORN, 105.000 oars, Shipments: 32.080 bush.WHEAT, 103.558 CORN, 24.187 OAT, DuLuTE, November 2 \u2014Roceipta: D HEAT.Bhipmen ts, 68,000 bush.WHkAT.w oy Cor 2 rrécelpts: = bush.Hi | CORN, ments : ush.WHEAT, 1000 CORN.D 9000 Chicago Hog Market.' UNION STOCK YARDS, November 1303,\u2014The estimated recoipts of hogs were 000.2 e official report esterday waa 22,221, of which i wersshipped and 00010ft over.The quota tons to-day were: Light mixed, $3.90 to $8.33; mixed packing.$595 to 9640; hoavy shipping, $585 to 0 $800.Ri 40; rough grades, 00.Re- : 13,000, including 2500 steady, others weak, Sh 10000 ar?Spades 0 .co 3 higher, common steadier.P 166 to 100 BRITISH MARKETS.-__ Grain, Provisions, ete.PRERBOHMS FEPORT, Thursday.Nov 1998, says: off const, when Maize, nil.\u20ac On passage hd To p ment, wheat very little enquiry, Maize, steady.Weather in England, milder.\u201cLiverpool wheat, pape theres appears to be a over fosiing.Do.alze, ard tende Mixod-maizep is nadian peas, Se Pre Ç did.LIVRAFOOL LATEST PRICES CURRENT.November 2 1883.\u2014 D province fluc t No.1 hard, and 43c to #3¢ for No.2.Rerolpie oo heavy, and a shortage of =! a t commodation is complained of.\u2014 Toronto Produes Market Toroxvo, November L\u2014M tations?Straight roller four $ rat : whito wheat, 8c; ng.No.% ; winter, 3c to : , 360; « Manitoba hard.7le: No.À da Ge: No.§ dé, oc i pou No.Sif tu So ; barley , a.$ les Straight food, Sic; oats, Na | rolicr at $295, Toren i 620.Oats, outside at 38) to Wjc.© Hay and Straw.A fair business ia reported in baled figures, and sales w round the \u201cPoint\u201d \u2018Prentice Boys.On Monday lower aioe ro noted fe evening, November 6, a banquet will be ry for ara = ne gl h tendered the visitors from Ontario, | Koes ha ia fisety owed on\u2019 ta Bar THE BRITISH AND TANGIER, Possible Complications in the Mediterranean.LoxpoN, November 2\u2014The explorer Soller, in an interview «published in Paris intimatesthat theGrand Duke Alexisof Russia has arranged a treaty between France, Russia, and Spain by the tenus of which the latter's ultimate occupation of Tangier is provid for.It is added that even should this last mentioned portion of the treaty fail to take effect, the powers mentioned have determined that British occupation of Tangier must bé prevented at any cist.The Times continues plain spoken in its utterances about the importance of - the alliance between Russia and France, and says: \u201cWe.must shape our naval policy and manage our diplomatic relations upon the assumption that a formidable combination of hostile fleets may confront us in the Méditerancan.Fatal Express Collision.PHILADELPUIA, Pa, November 2\u2014The Doylestone express ran into the German.town express on the Philadelphia and Read-\" ing Railway at Nicetown about nine o'clock this morte.One man was killed and three injured.; Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies y Other Chemicals = x prepare in the W.BAKER & C0.'S Ap reakfastCocoa schich is absolutely pure and soluble.It Las more than three times 1 the strength of Cocoa mixed h Starch, Arrowroot or ugar, and is far more eco- less than one cent a cu nourishing, and EASILY ion of .+ Me ce nomical, costing It is delicious, DIGESTED.Bcld by G-ocera everywhere.IF YOU USE Fluid Coe ta SE Lymans Made from the Best Mocha &* Java Rich and Fine Flavored, Refreshing, Wholesotne, ) Simplicity Itself.NO COFFEE-POT NEEDED.NO GROUNDS.\"A 2%.Bottle makes 25 Cups.i 81 OUR FIGURES goes farthest.Manufactured By ; | WM.LOGAN, + 4 ST.JOUN, K.B HHNNANS CREAT SA IS NOW ON! ! 0 ONDERCLOTHING § - off Regular Price, at J.J.HANNAN'S, 218 ST JAMES STREET.EE Ey dats 8 a AER SATIS UI.are HLT ARES a remarkable degree.Are yeu all run down?Take Scott's Emulsion.Almost - Jas Palatable as Milk.Besurcand get the genuine.Prepared ouly by Scott & Bowne, Belleville, Dont - Wait 1277 \"till Sickness Comes beforeBuying a Bottle of PERRY DAVIS _ \u201c PAIN-K'LLER You May need it to-night mere West End Ladies are highly leased with the dressmaker at SF NS ~ Carsley Broth St.Catherine Streets is a.m The 150th Case Reported | pue Noa She has been-Cured a A of her \u2018Dyspepsia.L and of Her Fearful Weakness.\u2014_\u2014 ».Mes.Jeo.Gingras, Dofoosne J.8.Rock's, Quebec, writes \u2014 ORNTLEMAN,\u2014] was suffering froma complete austion stnoe several montha.was coughing; 1 could hardly support on my stomach milk aad water, and so much depressed that had te Al my of occupation.thon decided to takn à botlle of the \u201cANCROR WEAKNESS - hardly taken neuf that quantity hog | the \u2018moet foe tl hotter, to-day | consider une cou MEUE ERXETRÉ tq helt 1 heartily songratuiste you Yor having $8 on the AR) abe ie & rod IU pr gunk; 0th August, 1083.FOR SALE BY 1OCAL DRUGAISTS, or Eaclese $1.00 te THE ANCHOR MEDICINE C0., JUST FOR A RUN Until Saturday Night 500 PAIRS men's PANTS, $1.00.Guaranteed \u201cAll-Wool\u201d Heavy Tweed.\u2018 \u2014 e PE DIRECT SUPPLY \u2018ASSOCIATION, ; : .1850 and 1852 Notre Dame Street, .\u2019 J tek 1.tr bi nA m1 i \\ 1 bad for dinner 4 A, A LITTLE THING.was the best | ever ats.TT sera Thanks to COTTOLENE, the ARE REDUCED GREAT INVENTION.Cg mew and successful shortening.IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THIS.ee i 99 Gentlemen out of every 100 Sa se i YOUR would buy our fine a.$ GROCER L | \"QUE ® i FALL SUITS PRYM'S m4 HOOKS & EYES | FOR | Will enable every Lady to have a Perfect Fitting Bodice for airy length of tima.à 7.HEY POSSESS TWO PROMINENT ADVA A: î ; WINTER Bo Pi one Sn Dé doi pret ar OVERCOATS vo gh | \u2014 N.Hooks and Eyes.i Made only by ; B ; N.K.FAIRBANK & CO, THAT WEVE MARKED DOWN TO { ' Wellington and Ann Streets, $8, $10, $12, $13, .i MONTREAL, IF THEY'D ONLY COME IN AND SEE THEM There's one thing sure that the Down-town Tailors couln\u2019t ake as good or fit you as well for three times the money.\u2018 a $ MOTHERS OUT OF EVERY 10 The Wealih PRACTISE ECONOMY.DONT YOU THINK |\" | THERE 13 A POSITIVE LOSS TO YOU IN NOT \u2018 ! of Heaith CALLING AND SEEING OUR PRICES g Lys .;, UE | | BOYS' BUITS.BOYS OVERCOATS, 3 \u2018| on Pure Rich Al-Wool; Bootch Tweed.|- with Capea or Capichoes, = \u20ac ; the blood is like su.From 83 up.e putting money out a: interest, TE PANTS.MENS FP An - corrs 2 |S | |e ; 49c.and 65c.8320 - - S308 a7 are svwn here guid inal paris i foety «Wr.N all Dragers y next are shopping THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR THURS ta + _ - were water closets was a reat danger to pulilic health.Regarding proposition of sand aldermen to make the proprietors the tax, His\u201d Wurghip sad that acverding-te-Haut prikciple every Lwiden would have to horus by the propristors.\u201cThis principle was dechledly wrong.THR IBISH VILLAGERS Coming From the Worlds Falr to Montreal-A Reception Under Vice-Regal Patronage.| \u2018The first detachment of the Irish em.| ployes who were engaged by Lady Aberdeen attend the various departuents of wo in the Irish village arganized by Hér Excel- leacy at Chicago, are returning howe to relind by the \u201cLabmador,\u201d whien sails early oun Saturday warning.It is worthy of remark that uearly all the puts who .have su Well furmed their duties,\u2018and, have won pratse from all visitors on ao count of their bright, pretty, modest manners, are going back tw their hows in the Old Country.The party arrive here on ! Friday muruing, and it is proposed to hold a soiree to give them a greeting.and \u201csend off\u201d the:saine evening, Friday, at 8 o'clock.The suirve will be bold under the special patronage of Her Excellency the Countess 4 of Aberdeen ad will be held in Fraser Institute Hall, corner Dorchester and University street.There will Le à selection of.Irish music in which some of the Irish irts will take part, and Miss Josephine ullivan, professur of the harp at the Dublin Academy of Music, daughter of the late Mr.A.M.Sullivan, M.P., will play the harp.Tickets will be 25 cents, and any surplus after expenses are paid will be haudod Lo the friends of the Irish Industries Asso ciation.: At the request of Lady Aberdeen, the Hon.Senator Murphy and the Hon.James McShane called on their Excellencies at the Windsor Hotel this morning to discuss plans for the reception of the Trish villagers on their arrivalin Montreal.The hon.gentlemen will spare no cifort to make the event a success.CIVIC COMMITTEES.Adjourn Their Meeotingm Out'of Re spect for the Late Sir John Abbott, Four civic committees were called for this afternoon-the Police, Fire, Roads, and Finance\u2014but owing to the funeral of the late Sir John Abbott the Police Committee -meeting was countermanded.Mayor Desjardins expressed a desire this morning that the other cominittces should also postpone their mcetings.The City Clerk consequently telephoned to Ald.Hurteau and arranged to have the Finance Committee meet to-morrow morning.The Sub-Finance Committee to consider the offers of Messrs, Tiflin & Parent to sell thé Chateau de Ramezay property to the.city will also meet to-morrow, © Fire and Road Committees will meet this afternoon after the funeral, as they have some important business to transact.The Fire Committee wants more money.as their appropriation is about exhausted, and they will be without the means to pay even the salaries df the brigade, The other committees will be heard from later on.CITY ITEMS.The City Surveyor has promised the Littië Sisters of the Poor to raise the Scig- neurs street to beyond their building.Chief Renoit received $30 this morning for the Firemen's Henevolent Fund from an admirer of the brigade, who did not wish his name to be made public.- The Commissioners in expropriation for the second section of Notre lame street west commenced to hear witnesses for the tenants\u2019 claims this atternoon.The hearing of the Vaudreuil county election petition has been fixed for the twentieth iust, in the Court House, Vau- reuil._ The Governor-General will he present at the Windsor Hall to-night at the lecture to be given by the Rev.E M.Hill on the World's Fair.° Transfer tickets will be adopted by the Stavet Railway Company, similar to those of Toronta, with the Face of a dial of a the hour and minute at which the passenger | leaves the var, and the ticket is good fer ten minutéa, - TT A deputation consisting of Mr.Charles Galipeau and his son aud Mr.Plante waited upon Mayur Desjardins this morning and asked that a special Committee be appuinted to cuable them to resurrect some further charges against the superintendent of the scavenging department.* The regular quarterly meeting of the Dominion Commercial Travellers Benetit Society will be held at the rooms, Board of Trade Building.on Saturday evening.The regular quarterly meeting of the Association proper far the nomination of officers for next vear will held on the following Saturday evening.the ticket like Booth-Hunslocken ° Last evening in the American Presbyterian \u2018Church, Mr.J.Frederick Booth, son of Nr.J.Rr; Booth, the well known Miss 7 = = \u2018 Mr.G.Parkers, Winnipeg, bas arrived at the \u2014 \u2019 So - _ = = oe : : - | Windsor._ \u2018 NOTICE TT KE» rea worn S56, ATTRACTIVE SALE T.= = .Mr.John Theodore Ross, Quebec, is at the ae mato Conia.wh.Sie ooze seem or an nek 30 i= = À Windsor.Co i ae du Racré Coeur de Jon 58 Vucoss tas 12 je - To-morrow (Friday) So aig, Fone, St doha, Fem BrmmEL.| Sun nasi anil be avin QA (Sjmoruing we sell at the | ro Professor Oliver, Vancouver, B.C., ia in town at the Windsor.| Mr.James Burnett has returned from a brief isit to England.\"REDALOÉ, rence Hal v it St.Lawrence Hall.M from the World's Fair.Mr.Wiliam Hariy, M.P.P.Kingston, is the St, Lawrence Hall.Mr.P.H.G land hy the \u2018Labroa: Hon.Peter FN hie, apoE of the House of Commons, is at the Dr.Kinlock, Point St.Charles, is confined to ess.bed with a serious E u'Smi a prolonged stay in England.- Mr.N.Clarke Wallace, Comptroller of Customs, Ottawa, is at the Hall.Nr.John F.-Ward, Comptrolicr of Inland Revenue, Ottawa, is at the Hall.Mr.Sharples and Mra.Sharples have arrived at the St, Lawrence Hall from Quebec.Mr.J.F.h.vie= ent of the Canada Atlantic aon is at me » Nr.J.Phillip Scott has returned from a recent visit to the Waits Fair and'Now York + Sir James Grant arrived in town on Tuesday fron Ottawa and spent yesterday at the Windsor.Hon.Louis Beaubien left town on Wednesday morning for Quebec for the opening of the session.\"Mr.FJ.Claxton arrived in town by the \u201cMon- prise\u201d from England on his retura to Victoria, Mrs.Reid and Miss Cairs of Dunedin, New Zealand, are among the recent arrivals at tho \u2018Windsor.The Rev.& D.Chown will not leave for Toronto to accept the Carleton Street Church; until July, 16894.Mr.WV.C.Towers has retarned from his a tumnal trip to England, arriving on urday the \u201cLabrador.\u201d Sir Joseph Hickson, who has spent the last tem days in Toroate on prohibition business, is ex- t weck.Mr.T.F.W.Evans agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Liverpool, left on Tuesday evean- ing for the itic coast.Miss Isabel Brock and Miss Mackay have boen appointed assistant librarians to the Peter Red- path library.MeGill College.- , Ct Rev.Dr.Adams, Principal of Bisho, Lennoxville, was in town on\u2019 Tusa, for opening of the library of McGill College.Mr.Thomas Tait, Assistant General Man of the C, ian Pacific Railway, with Mrs.Init, has returned from a trip to the Worlds \u2018air.; \"Mr.S.H.Fleming.of Otta has roceived a SOE Sinting that he propoces Joaving Australe v i - JF England shortly, ©» tor to the city, and A Dr.Robt.Wilson has returned intends to practise at Point St.Charles.The doctor looks extremely well after his sojourn ia the White Mountains.v Mr.H.J.Marshall, passenger djent of the Dominion Steamship Com; 0 arrived in town on Sunday by the ,\" left ont Tues day eveuing on a trip to the North-West and the Pacific coast, Mr.Williara H.Rayna.of Cardinal, was mar- ed in the Roman Catholic Church at noise, on Tuexday.to Miss A -Fithmina, the latter place.Miss Cella, Tyamins and Mr.Samuel Hayno assisted the br and and Futhor McCarthy, of Brockville, performed the ceremony., The Right Rev.Sdward Hickerteth, D.D., Rigo apan, w spend.a shart time in ontrval où his way to his divocse in J is the chest son LD > Se, 38, conseq F k sets trip to Taran prectionis their wedding: gurney.: s Business Notes ! The \u201cSociete d'Opera Francais\u201d has led clauation of ite\u2019 incorporation, J.M.Foruse.favo dent ! ochon.& Co, carpebters, have had demand 14 assignment made on them by Alphonse Pal \u201cco a Partacrshipe \u2018have been registered between F.Gagton.4 Frud hom contractors IG & l'rud homme), Mrs.N.11.Thibault, alone, fombes To dameurent & Con Mr WL Fee, alnne, roiture W.K.Fee & CC J Amhers Some 96 lots were sold in all bv vate and auction sales.: + pe A STE W., buckle, machiniet alsne George ob by: * ! 1 raid society, in any Te-paymen Pelletier, of Quebec, is at the St.Law- | o-day.{ Mr.Brent Good, of New York,is a guest at the | r.and Mra.W.D.Lighthall have returned | arneau returned from atrip to Eng- , ar.! LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER wee any time require either fur the purchase of R.for the construction.furnishi ional or other tmildings, Province of Chance of t of auch sume of money.that w hypotheoate mortgage w or any i ae such terms an conditions as the sxiety Day expedicni.LS DIMAMEL à MERRILL, Bolicitors for \u201cLes Dames Rehyieuses du NE Sacre-Coeur de Jésus.MONTREAL, 3th Oct, 189% 569 law DIVIDEXD NO.56.cap tor q be ble at the banking house, this Friday, (be lat day ci December transfer books will be closmt from the 16th to the kh Novemberaers, both days inclusive.Ry order of the Board, ; A.de MARTIGNT, Ma.Director.Notios is i that dividend of three and a bare chy Eh = GE brie Se tf Sul - Bua day been declared the current half vd | > residence recently o¢cu- pied by Jas.Crathern, ksq., Na GO Sherbrooke street, Corner Park avenue, the costly Furai- ture, Crystal Gasaliers, Mantel Mirrors, Wilton and Brussels Carpets, Steinway Upright Piane, Paintings, Engravings, Marble Statuary, China, Glassware, eto, tor estate late Rev.Abbe Valois Sale at 10 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO.at NO.1671 Noten DaME Sreixe, Notice ia hevehy given, that dividend of cent (31) has been declared on ee rer \u2018 institution for the curront half-year, and that Som patie at the Head Oe of the Bank in Mon -and ts branchies ce and after the u oh First Day of December Next.The Transfer Books will be closed fron the 16th to the ih of November, both days inclusive.: By order of the Board, \u2014 M.J.À.PRENDERGAST, 353 Mood Montreal Temple Co'y.feet Gereral Meeting of Shareholders of the \u201cMontreal Tempe Coy wi toed the Fraser Institute Rooma, University st.om fo + 76h November, at 8 o'clock p.=, to receive and act on the repert of the Provimonal Dires- ters and for the purgosee of organisation generally.MONTREAL, $d Oct.1953 8110 \u2014 == = == om ¥ , 3rd Neo at 20 Clock PM, \u2014OOMPRIBING\u2014\u2014 ; Ba nque d'H oche laga.Pianos, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Parlor Bed- ©.DIVIDEND No.365.etre Tables Chaire Counts.Louse.Holl Stoves, Carpet, Curtains, Si Iver Plated Ware, tte, eta .BALE AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.x31 a AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS.The undersigned will poil at their room, 69 St.James atreet, OR ! .SATURDAY, &h INSTANT.at 10 am.a large quantity of LAW BOOKS » \\ brary of a deceased Lawyer, Parttamen- from the private Il Philosophical Works, Law Digests, tary Re &o.Without any reserve and in lots to sult pur un GROCERIES Goods Delivered as Cosjomens' Doors.Tora the usual trip TO-NORRBOW (Friday), Warehouse at 12 o'glock (noon) sharp.FRASER, Landing to-day ex Thomson Line 50.\u2018Recalons.\u201d VIGER & C0.MALAGA TABLE RAISINS, CROF 1803, in ees ae quasi era.Fluset Six Crowa Debess Raifina, Amperial Reaviea Chosters, Finest Five Orown Débese x Deere Comat, Tors Cros Dor Dees Finest Jorden Shelled Almends.Finest Valencia Shelled Almonds.ete, ete.FRASER, VIGER & OO, Joun| Exshaw®s Brandies.RER Lin a 6 Mam Brandy.Shizged by we No à Old Cognac Brandy, 01.35 per botte, por case.Johm Exohawe Dry Oié Cognes Brandy, $1.30 per detile, cure.Joka we Ne.3 Cogiae Brandy, $1.55 per bottle, FRASER, VIGER & OO.Our 33e English Breakiast Tea still has he call from ane cud of Canada to the other?case FRASER, VIGER & CO, w.ms 2 25 | MARCOTTR BROS., Auctioneers.HALL AND COOKING RANG ete.A assortment of firs dian star, Queen ; News, Universal and Duchess si TRASER BROE., Auctionsen.mr = A STOCK BEER RIENCE lately red: .from 1} | 1849 te 1551% Notre Dame Strest Bail aker at Carsley The DD -» Bratheré, St.Catherine Street, guarantees a poriect fit.Moder ate prices.\u2018 nal Parra 5 FROYINCE or Dis Pre Merchants Beak of Cao, Paint oe Mest oogan, Defendant.On this eleventh 7.5 Noremben, 199 ST.JAMES STREET.- x.; | se Cries aia an Austin sale ot | LL TT Patrons ad the Public that \u2018Great and Costly Alterations Will be made at their Stores, corner St Catherine, St.Lawrence and St Charles Borromee Streets, which will be clnsel for that purpose on the 1s January, 1894.Consequently before ing these alterations, we have decided to : House takes the opportunity to announce to their Ever known in the history of the Dry Goods Trade, which will commence Thursday, 2nd November.$150,000.00 Mitr PRICES WILL BE SIMPLY SURPRISING.This will eclipse any Sale ever attempted in this City, and .Buyers will oertainly hive to acknowledge that there ia NOTHING LIKA IT IN MONTRRAL.; Our Steck Ameunt- ing te - a EVERYDAY A BARGAIN DAY.$10,000 worth of TOYS will be almost given away.(IR GENERALE DES BAZARS, Corner St.Catherine, St.Lawrence, and St.Chas.Borromee Sts., Montreal \u2014 Bly eed \u2014 2 o IF ANDSOME FURNITURE.SEVERAL A few beautifal building Lota above beantifully aitested Lets on Welllng® SHERBROOKE ST., between Peel and troets wa Jt Soh street and Church avenue, Verdun, NEXT SATURDAY.Property in this delightful Sad.widge Constan Plaistiff, v8 Ancelme Co- rre, Defendaat.On the 11th day of Xovember 1 ES cri Gagaeure are, ke ot Maodteeal will ad, % maso \u201cx Be and chattels of the and Defandant, wo CI urban locally fo rapidly rising im valws [ APPLY mesvestrantive chan this ors house.voa GORDON STRATHY A CO, | tn Action Soloma.Liberal Ternes Plon .\u201cBeni Estate quû %ook _ porn ee he = \u201c4 p a *plendid, nsari new Brussels and Carpets, fine Uprig 0, Square \u2018 10 ose ie ancien sitter | Gordon Strathy &-Co, | fine var and Lesibor Dining Chaire ' | pe 4: a ! lacluding à Arm Chairs, and Oak Extension Din- Steck Grokers and Heal Estate, i 1 bla.Aha Di ng Room Net 1s equal to new : ov i a , a + ath Mockera.Steol Kugraviag Ut Paint NO.@ St Sacrament Street.ings, Ornamen Rattan Lounge, Rattan J , Rockers and Chairs, handsoine Hug Xettee, Brass , 200 Glass and Dinner Ware 04d Bureaux, Wash H.Gordo st thy, member of | .n ra .e eâding, Mat Beds Cur ° H ancy p fr > angles patent N.Y.Wash Montreal Stock Exchange ' Ma , Gas Cook and Heating Stores, since 1870.; an al A of other useful Household Lou oom, a most ! asd desirable oojlecti Pot Rxcelleat Furniture Real Estate Business Selieited.t an ousehold \u201c0.Pr Sale atour ot No.320 St James at, - =.) TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNIXE, « ~ ; Deglaning at TEN O'Clock.; / BROS.7 = =| FOR SALE.BUILDING LOTS AT VRRDUH\u2014TER \u2014_\u2014 \u201d t THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1888.me \u2014 2 «+ BIRTHS.KLM -On int inaant, st 1333 Dorchester et.u west, the wife of Hi.Tien .of a daughtar.199 POITHAS.In this city, November lat, at Notre Paie etre, the vifouf H, Puitras, ofa KR\u2014 At 10\u20ac Mullins st.Point St.Charles, a 2h Or tuber, tho wife of A.J.Shapter, o a diugtite: \"MARRIAGES.OUCH ER-McRAE\u2014In Franktown, Oot.Lex Mr.50 A.Dou Len of Ottawa.to Mie Kate MuRau, of Beck BOOTH-HUNSICREL \u2014 a \" © American Proshyterian Chur bh ony Vednesday, Nov.Ist, by de Rev.T.= MeWilliams, John Frederick Hooth, ot Ottawa, to Frances Alberta daughter - of J.Huasicker, of this city.Le ARROLI-E ONRUY\u2014 At St.Anthony's Church, tol by the Itevd.Father Deanells, John Carrol to Marguerite Conroy, à ot this city.Qube and Ottawa papers please copy.CIA SIPSOX In Ashton, on Oct.25th, Mr.Craig to Miss Mina Maude Simpson.nu NTING, FENTON In St.James\u2019 Church, Hatley, by the Rev.Albert Stevens M: El- win C.Honti ting | to Eliza Feutoa, both \"a Mas- cawippi McKEON-BU RTSELL- Married: on Thyrsdas.\u201cviber 3, by the Right Rev.Francs Mee Nierny.Bishop pf Albany, in his private cha wi, Mary, daaghter of the late Dr.Thomas K Larsen vostro, Herbert Mokieon, of Alontrenk REID-BARTHOL OMEW \u2014 At Ham don, on Monday, Oct.3th, 1398, Henrietta lt.Barthol- uttiow à J.Reid.BNEDDEN-WALLACE- Àt 7th Line F: amsay.un Oct.35th, William Snedden, l\u2019akeuhamn, to Miss Hattie Wallace.DEATHS APPELRE\u2014At Toronto, on Monday, tober 0th, 13M, Martha, youngest daughter ot br.Janies and Mary HE.Appelbe, vf Parry Sound: ALLAN\u2014At Long Point, Ont., on Friday.Oct.27, 158, Uetectire B.HM.Allan, aged are BLANDFORD\u2014In Hamilton, on (x th, Muriel Emma, daughter of W and \u201cE.and Emma Blamiford.CLAYTON\u2014In London, on Oct.29, 133, Mabel Louise Clayton, aged 17 years and 8 months, GILLARD- In Hamilton, Maria Gilland, açed HIFR At Cus Hospital, London, on Oct.29, a8, Lily, beloved daughter of Williaa and Catherine Hier, aged 22 years JAMIESON In this city.on Nov.1st, 18% at len street, Emma UGandner, wife of Jantes ami sun, deed 67 years and 19 days.Funeral Friday, Nov.3nd, at 2pm.Friends resp fully inv \u2018ited to adtend.LEE- At Ontawa, on Friday.the fith October inat.Harriet Louisa lee, widow of the laie Witham Henry Lev, Clerk of the Queen's Pr.vy Council for Canada, and only zurviving daughter of the late M icutenant-Colonel the Honorable Samuel Smith, Administrator of the Governndat of Upper UC a.McEWEN.At Carleton Place, on Oct.3th, Dr, Mugh McEwen, aged 33 years and 3 months.MiLES\u2014In this city, on Nov.lst, Jam Miles, aged Set Funeral will take place from his late resid ME Dalhousie st, vo Sunday afternoon.Nov.3th, at 2pm.trie acquaintances are respectfully inv ited to ait tend.os EK.MAHON EY-1In this city.on Nov.1st, Margaret Mahoney, eldest daughter af the late Michael onvy.Funeral to from the residence of her mother, za! 19 St.Urbain st.on Friday iustant, at half-past two hk w.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to Ai- tend MacKIXNON At Cashel, SE MacKinnon, .aged 83 years, 1 month, and 1 PILGRIM-In Hamilton, on he 30th inst.Willie, beloved aud only son the Robert and Mary Piigrim.ÿTUOPS- At Winniper.Man., on the %th of Oct, of Bright's discase, Willian, Stoops.aged 38 years STEPHENSON\u2014On Oct.81st, of pneumonia, Charley 1), second son of the late Charles lH.Stephenson, in the stth year of his axe.sw EETNAM- On Monday morning.the 3th t, at Torouty, Ailveu Victoria, daughter and only child of Or.Lesslic M.an ictoria .Sweetnam.| STEERE\u2014 At tate St.Paul, on Nov, ond, FEspy Stecre, Aged 48 ycars and lu months, Funeral from his late residence at Cote St.Paul, at 2 Pn, Saturday.1 3 THOMSON - Suddenly.on the 30th inst.- Toronto, Eloanur_Frances, widow of the Yate Thomas Murray Thomson, Esq.w LELIS AL Carletou Place, on Oct.Z:th, Richard Willis, aged 32 Fears, YARKER\u2014At \u201cElmhurst,\u201d Satunday, et oN, Her rburt WW, infant son C.and EV, E.Yark London South, on ut Jd.Prat NAL-DETECTIV ES OF THE MOST RELI- furnishwl Cañadian Necret H.pu a PERS ERSONAL-\u2014I- FE) SL RANCE POLICIES, FROM ¥1.000 to ¥t asgotiable by law, may be im mediately convert ere = Edmund scholfield.P.O.Box 1 office 157 3t.James street, Montreal 317 U PTS FITZPATRICK, DENTIST, a A3 removed to 54 Braver Hall.Hil _ = PERSONALS SK DORENWEN D'8 \u201cHAIR MAGIO or faded amr to ws natuml color Price $1.00 AL ne La RSONAL-TRY TORNE MARKET FOR TOUR at market price, and all kiole ruse Poult: meats.Poult on taken by telephone Noo 338 Guy, commer 8t.Cathenne, E Dore, prop.sat - WILLIAM BYRD, Contracier, - 683 Lagauchetiere Strcct, Telephone 3X House telephone 7350, give + Weedworkh, Alterations, Repairs, Shep - and @fice.Flings, ete Mit Walking Gowns and Party Dresses a specialty with Carsley Brothers' Dressmaker, St.Cathe eriue Strect.san HANG UP YOUR HAT $ Qn the NAIL, the HALL STOVE, the DOOR-KNOB or ANYWHERE you like.We haven't a Hall Rack! | \u2014_ HOW'S THAT! FURNITURES CHRAP ENOUGH ROW-A DAYR, GOODNERS KNOWN, RESIDES, WE CAN SELL YOU ONE AT THE ORDINARY CASH PRICE ON EASY TERNS UF PAYMENT.WR KEBP IN STOUK ALL GRADES OF HALL RACKS FROM $500 UP.COMPRISING AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF DESIGN.MATERIAL AND FINISH.NO MATTER HOW FASTIDIOUS OR FANTASTIC YOUR TASTE MAY BR WE CAN.GRATIFY IT TO YOUR HEARTY DELIGHT.THE HALL AND PARLOR SHOULD CONTAIN THE BEST FURNITURE IN THE HOUSE EVERY VISITUR SKE3 YOUR H ALL BUT ONLY A FEW SEE YOUR DINING-ROOM MOREOVER, A HALL RACK IS INDISPENSABLE, IF YOU CUNSULT YOUR OWN CONVENIENCE AND THAT UF YOUR GUESTS A HALL LOOKS RARR WITHOUT ONE YOU CANT HANG UP YOUR (JOAK OR OVEROUAT UN THE ATMOSPHERE.NEITHER CAN YOU TELL BY LOOKING AT THE WALL PAPER WHETHER YOUR BONNET 13 ON CRUUKEDLY OR UPSIDE DOWN.A LADY IS CONCERNED ABOUT THR JAUNTY SET OF HER BONNET.AND A GENTLE MAN (3 NOT OBLIVIOUS TO HIS APFEARANCE BOTH B Tu ASSURE THENSELVES OF.THRIR COMELY APFEARANCE BÉFURE GOING sHtoP- PING, VISITINUG, Ty BUSINESS OR TV LUDGB.WE HAVE TOLD YOU OVER AND OVER ABOUT IT.TO-DAY WE WISH MRRELY TO REMIN n You , OF FIVE FACTS: WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HALL WE CAN FURNISH TOUR WHULE HOUSE WE CAN FURNISH YOUR OFFICE WE CAN SUIT YOUR TASTES AND MEANS, WE CAN SELL ON CREDIT AT MANYS CASH PRICES AND DONT YOU FORGET IT.WE CANT ADVERTISE IT ALL THE TIME.METROPOLITAN NFG CO., 1678 and 1680 Notre Dante Street, T, A, EMMANS, Manager.\"| peser DT Sep Carsley Brothers\u2019 Dressmaker | has had first class London Exper- AND BEDR-ROONS | S.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.+ Ladies\u2019 Greenland Scal Capes Ladies\u2019 Persign Lamb Capes Ladies\u2019 Natural Racoon Capes Ladies\u2019 Real Beaver Capea At S.CARSLEY'S.Ladies\u2019 Fur Ruffs from $2.35 each Ladies\u2019 Fur Rufls from Ladies\u2019 Fur Rutls from Ladies\" Fur Rufts from è Ladies\u2019 Fur Ruffs from $2.35 each Ladies\u2019 Fur Ruffs from $2.35 each Ladies\u2019 Fur Ruffs from 8235 each Ladies\u2019 Neck Rufis in all kinds of Fur from $3.35 cach, \" .At 5, CARSLEY\u2019S, Ladies\u2019 Storm Collars from $2.40 each Ladies\u2019 Storm Collars from $2.40 each Ladies\u2019 Storm Collars from #240 each Ladies\u2019 Storm Collars from $2.40 each Ladies\u2019 Storm Collars from $2.40 each Ladies\u2019 Storm Collars from $2.40 each - Ladies\u2019 Storm -Cullars frum $2.40 each Ladies\u2019 Storm Collars in ail New Furs from $2.40 each \u201cAt s CARSLEY\u2019S.Ladies\u2019 Black Fur Muffs, 6c es Ladies\u2019 Black Fur Mufly, 656 es Ladies\u2019 Black Fur Mufis, Ge ea Ladies\u2019 Black Far Muffy, tic ea Ladies\u2018 Black Fur Mutfs, 630 ea Ladies\u2019 Black Fur Muffs, 650 ea Yadies\u2019 Black Fur Muffs, 65c ea Ladies\u2019 Fur Muffs in all choioe Furs At S.CARSLEY'S.Carriage Rugs, §3.40 ea Carriage Rugs, #340 ea Carriage liuxs, $2.40 ea Carriage Rugs, #340 ea Carriage: Rugs, $2.40 ea Fur Baby Carringe Rugs, $3.40 ea Fur Baby Carriage Rugs, $340 \u2018ea Fur Rugs fur Baby Carriages, from $2.40 each, At 5 CARSLEFS, Fur Fur Fur Fur Fur Baby Baby.Baby Baby Baby Infants\u2019 Swanslown Coats, $3.00 Infants\u2019 Swansdown Coats, $2.00 Tufants\u2019 Swansdown Coats, $2.00 Infants\u2019 Swansdown Coats, $2.00 Infunts' dwansdown, Coats, $3.00 Infants' Swansalown \u2018Coats, 82.00 Infants\u2019 Swansdown Coats, $2,00 Infants\u2019 Colored Swansdown Coats from $2.00 each, At S, CARSLEY\u2019S, Infants\u2019 Eiderdown Coats, 8.350 Infants\u2019 Eiderdown Coats, $3.50 Infants\u2019 Eiderdown Coats, $3.50 Infants\u2019 Eiderdown Coats, $3.50 | Infants\u2019 Eiuerdown Coata, $3.50 Infants* Eiderdown Coats, $3.50 Infants\u2019 Eulerdown Coats, $3.50 Irfants\u2019 White Eiderdown Coats, \u2018 from cac At 8.CARSLEY'S, \u2014 ae a ime 05 15 204 DRESS GOODS! JOHN HURPHY & CAS ADVERTISEMENT.PATIN ir HONEY TOR NOTHING! Every one docs it in cns way or smother! | toc eaty tu be deceived Ly appearances.The practised eye dever mistaken thy gilt farthing for the sovereign, but it is different in sue things.Loyer prices are seductive, and ahoëly is apecionst The ordinary buyer is misled! Nevertheléss, whoever buys Shoddy bs \u201cpaying money for wothing.But, why buy Shoddy, ladies, when you can\u2019 pur chase something genuine of its kind quite as cheap?Cunsader these bargains in Dress Goods! In this ocolumu they commend themselves by cheapoess.voce you have seen them, they will commend themselves lity as well.By quatiey we JOHN MURPHY a 00.4 DRESS GOODS! Read This Price List! 00 yards Check Dress Goods, assorted colors, suitable + for the coming season, all to be sold at only 260 per yard.300 yards Plain Dress Cloths.double width, binck and all colors to select trom.Price voly ie per yl 300 yards Cheviot Dress Tweeds, all colors and patterns, all double width and all wool.Note the price, frum 33¢ per yard.800 yards Fancy Dress Tweeds; plain, checked and fancies, alt double width The pricp of this bot - oh 3 per yards 200 Plain Twilled Amassog Cloth, black and all colors, Ed inches wide.Price only @ per yand All Wool Scotch Cheriuté, black and all colors, double width.Price valy 98¢ per yard.All Wool Batia Whip Cunls, black and all colors, double width.Frive only @0e per yard.| Cotored All Weal Henrietlas, all the new shades and colors.all # inches wide, about SR yands, sll to be avid at only $6¢ per yard.All Wool Hop Sacking.54 inches wide, new shades.This kat valy dbe per yard.All Wool Ladies Clotha, black and all the mew colors, all double width.Prices trom 33¢ per yard.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St And 263, 201, 100 and 111 st.Peter Street, Terma Cash and only One Price.I\" TeLzrmoxz 21K 68 Js.A.Oelyy & Sous .ADVERTISEMENT.MANTLES I: Models of Winter Millinery received almost every day > AtS CARSLEY'S, LADIES' FELT HATS, 50c each LADIES, FELT HATS, 50c each LADIES' FELT HATS, 50 each DIES\u2019 F LADIES\u2019 F HATS, 80c each 'LADIES' FEIT HATS: 50c each Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats in New Shapes | and Colurs from 50e.each At 8, CARSLEY'S.Fh Flop Hats, 25c \u20ac Children\u2019s Children\u2019s Felt Flop Hats, 25e.Children\u2019s Felt Flop Hats, 230 each Children\u2019s Feit Flop Hats, 33c each Children's Felt Flop Hats, 2cc each Children\u2019s Felt Flop Hats, 350 each Children\u2019s Felt Flop Hats, 350 each Felt Flop Hats in every new shade fron), 250 © 1 - At 8.CA RSLEY'S.» \u201cBLACK GOODS.S, CARSLEY'S Is the best store in Montresl for all kinds of Black and Mourning Goods.S.CARSLEY, | 1765, 1767, 1389, 1731, Jia 17% 177% 17@ leuce, Periccs fit guaranteed, nm 2 fe Our stock of Manties and Jackets, are fsappenr- PTA nis New Maotie at Lover Prices than ETE MANTLES made to order.Fitting guaranteed: N.B.\u2014 Found a sum ef\u201d money 5e esterday at our linea counter: would lady call for same.The Family Drapery and Linen \u201c7 Warehouse, 203 to 07 Si.Antoine street.344 to 130 Mountain street.Telephone : 8¥35.Sat JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE! NEURALGIA! IMSTANTLY CURED BY CYR APPLICATION OF NERVOL.25 cents per Bottle, at all Druggists.WILLIS & CO.{MUSICAL 00 COLUMN.* Williams '% PIANOS Le =, .Jue every School, Convent er College wherever used, the Williams Piano has given eutire_ satisfaction, sand it is sold and recommended or the most prominent dealers in every country vf the globe.WILLIS & CO.SOLE AGENTS, 1824 Notre Dame Street, ; Year McGill Street, MONTREAL. Tuning And répairs done in an artistie manner at rensonable raies : alse tuning by the year.ms CHEAP BREAD ¢ Sels West End 4 31b.Loaf\" Provision: 0 for Store 51 cents.¢ 2699 ST.CATHERINE ST.A \u2014The choicest FRESE ECCS and FINE BITTER a specialty.E COOLER, wigar cured Hama piano Besl pneu os wo, Sweet weet Pickles, Cataupea, in great - me EAL WOT WRT8K GRAPES, Malaga Grapes, and all other fruit aad game 10 season.POTATOES We sell the very best.J.H.E.DAVIS, Tele'phoae HSE 2699 Se.Catherine ct : Boisseau Brothers TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, «- QP - - MILLINERY md MANTLES.The largest stock of Mantles for laclies and children in the city at special low prices.Paris Pattern Hats and Bonnets in | gndless variety.\\ SPECIAL JOB LOTS, 200 doz.Ladies\u2019 Flop Hats, 890.Worth #1.50: 200 doz.Sailors, 390.Worth $1.00 300 doz.Assorted Birds\u2019 Wings, Ospreys aud Tips, all New Goods this season and worth from 750 to .$1.73, Jobprice 15c, 250, Ho.COME AND SEE THEM Come to us to-morrow and Saturday for Wonderful Bargains.BOISSEAU BROS, 235 and 237 Lawrence Street.sin GRAD SPC SIE - St Catherine Street.2e \u2018mme 0 ee cree ONE RNJOYS Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it i is plessant aid sofreching | to yon at and acts ntly \u2018yet on the neys, fiver and d Bowels, cl cleanses the oe tem effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual | rup of Bigs is the constipation.Sy only remedy of its kind ever ro- duced, pleasing to the taste an ceptable to the stomach, promp tin in its'action and truly bene cial i n its i effects, pre] only fro m the most healthy and agreeable abstances, i's anyexcellentqualiv, es comme it to and have wade it the most popular remedy V.nown.rap p-of Fige is for sale in T5o bot PS al} leading druggists.Any reliable-iru st ho mey not have it Gr.han rocure it promptly for any oe who wishes to try 1° «Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANGISCO, CAL.COUISVILLEEY.NEW TORE.M.Ladies wishing to get a pertect fitting Gown should patronisethe | Dressmaker at Carsley Brothers, wan Mantles ! We have them in all sizes TS T CARSLEY BROS ] uy ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST.Mantles ! THE MANTLE HOUSE OF THE CITY.\u201c Our previous record is more than fally sustained by our wonderful display of CHILDREN\u2019S WINTER MANTLES.Mantles! le have them to suit all classes We have them at all prices, To-day.the weather is lovely, almost spring like, bi apace, an it is well to be prepared for it.eg ® but winter cometh on CHILDREN S MANTLES from 75c up.\u2018We have also a special line of : LADIES\u2019 JACKETS at $3.45, ' Which is unequalled at the price, inthe city or thé Domidion.- CARSLEY BROS, St.Catherine St.\u2014THE- Cazadan General Elesteie.OMPANY >ANY (Limited).MEAD OFFICE: 65 to T1 Front Street West, TORONTO, Ont.Capital, - $1,500,000.FACTORIES -PETEREOROLGE, Ont.Branch Office arereems, 1802 Notre.Dame st, MONTREAL | ere, em uson-Mension Street Baliway Cenere TO-MORROW 75 Pairs CHENILLE -.;.CURTAINS = In Garnet, Sapphire, Bronze and Gold Brown, with wide Dado Hangover Fringe and Heavy Tassels, at BRAZILIAN ~~ : REVOLUTION: THE WARSHIPS FROM NEW YORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT.ee Mello'wFriends In,Europe Are Coming to His Ald-The \u201cRepublica\u201d Anxious to Battle With the \u201cTiradentes.\u201d ISPECIAL TG THE STAR.) NEW York: Noveragber 2.\u2014If all the plans of the Brazilian Government that are talked about among tie South American merchants in this city are carried out thers will be a speedy tern nation of the revolution in Brazil.The re seems to be-no longer suy gathered in \u2018ahis part to drive the revolu- 1 tionary Ad miral Mello out of Riode Juneiro- harbo, if nat to destroy the Rhips he com- ue pet.Snougli is nôw known to show a fery remarkable war Ileet will put out from New Yoik for Brazil in a short tive Whether any engagement is actually designed cannot be learned, but it is certain that every dr paration for war is being made, an at should a fight occur some interesting developments in the modern scicnes of destruction will be seen whatever the onteome.So far as is known now, only four vessels have Lèen obtained, ten others wre being examined and the ticet may comprise six or seven vessels before the week is ended, As many as that are wanted.It is not eany, liowever, to get vessels of uisite speed or strength and zhat \u2018can Le to suit the requirements Yesterday à report was in circulation that the big Gould steam yacht \u201cAtalanta\u201d has been to Une war-tieet,but this :s Éenied.She is not.strong enough and nas rat s:ored the speed demand The Reet as now made up includes the Morgan Line steamship \u201cEl Cid\u201d the Ericsson torpade boat \u201cDestroyer,\u201d \u2018the Garduer- Mosher launch \u2018\u201cFeiséen,\u201d and an English torpedo boat now on the way to this untry.\u201cThe SE Cid's\u201d principal Weapon i is the 13- inch\u2019 dynamite gun, of whose power to de death and destruction so much has been written.: 1t will be mounted on the forward part of the main deck, most of the gear and plates, havi Ving already Leen put in place in t Erie basin, where the vessel now lies.The \u2018\u2018Destroyer\u201d will carry the sub-marine gun which Éricsson designed to sink the largest iron clad afloat and the \u201cFeiseen\u201d and the English launch will be fisted with trrpedves.The \u201cFeiseen\u201d can make M knots au hour and expected to run in and place these dead- Iy explooives where they will be most effective, unperceived on account of her s and :maliness, or else with com tive safety trom the Brazilian revotu- Livtiists\u2019 guns.For the saine reason nego- tiat ons \u2018ur two more fast yesbts are now pending.They will be used siso for torpedoes, and should circumunces favor this formidable fleet will sail for Rio in about 12 days.The Herald says, the Brazilian Government has parchased for $225,000 che magnifl- cent steamer \u201cBritannia,\u201d Boston for her new navy.The *\u2018Britannia\u201d will arrive here on Saturday to be fitted up as & cruiser.THE SITUATION IN BUAZIL, The Heralds special from Rio Janeirc \u2018says: The si is id to Le rolonged, perhaps inde! uitely.The nerdy \u201cRe.\\ pu i s ben o Mello cruise about the en Y ot the River Plata to wait for the a ance of the \u2018Tirsdentes,\u201d the warship Montevideo that has remained loy the Government, or for other ships that may make their\u2018 appraran 10e there; from New York as repo Meilo Las issued orders to the commander of the \u201c Repub- lica\u201d to makea final cifirt to Induce\u2019 the officers of the * Tiradentes™ to surgents.Failing in this, the * is ordered to open Ber batteries and ee the \u201cTiradentes™ to submission, if the vessel ventures on the high seas.Argentina asked the Uaited States squadron stationed at Rlo part to protect its commerce.The S;anish Government has refused recognize the Insurgents.The Tines 1 has tire following © {=~m Lisbon: Supplies of money, Prov lions, amraunition, arms and coal, sent to the Brazilian insur- geuts from Europe, will reach Rio Janeiro Tithin afew days.Other war materials, Including Krupp guns, has bean bought, te to shipped to the insurgents this week Many former Brazilians, now.resident in open and, for that matter, in several other n countries, thus expressing their Sympathy with Mello aud his insur gent band in a substantial mavaer.ANOTHER FORGED DRAFT.Apparatas.Apparatus for Lonz Distance Transmisolon of Power.mu = To ensure a perfect tit try the Dressmaker at Carsley Brothers, st Catherine Street.LL A HUNDRED DOLLARS tor Velvet M ing paid fore Sood fat, 1e often uagru Plush Doiman.SEALETTR CLOAK, CTTERLY APOILT, new French Clea: and St i But by our new ne & leaning aod 8 camming Ap\u201d Pis rise ed d'vsautifaitr, by the Gold Medals: Dyses is giving greut sutisfactions seu BT AMERICAN DYEING C0, 2435 Notre \u201cDame, 221 McGill, | 1595 st Catherine.Bithod fe Tailor-made Costumes, iit guar- Carsley Brothers\u2019 Dressmaker anteed, Carsley Brothers, St Catherine Street.nen me = fe.! ~ \u201c Those + when required, Tag f PRESENTS FOR.CHRISTMAS.AND.NEW.YEAR'S.Every one is anxious to bave à Present.No other establishment in Montreal oan offer such advantages., x rps ° + ! T= IN : \u2014 ~ \u2018You need not buy them when you can get them for nothing._We give a Present to every Cash Buyer.If the purchase is not considerable, a purchase tiokôt is given.ticketa are exohanged for valuable presents | the {he explosion of a carboy j dite quo humor at the tabl 783.75 Pair.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, ST.JAMES STREET AND VICTORIA SQUARE.\u2014 D% T, FELIX FELIX GOURAUIFS ORIENTAL CREAM, ORMAGICAL BEAUTIFIER, he Rash, and Skim uty, and defies detection.It is 5 harmless we taste It te An Explosion on \u201cNicholas I.\u201d Asaccio, Corsica, November 2 \u2014 The accident that yesterday Russian warship \u201cNicholas 1,\u201d while she was entering the harbor here, was due to of turpentine.ssian sailors were suffocated, \u2014\u2014ne the others in the place where the accident ooourred were removed iu.an unconscious condition.\u201d All infections of the dood are are removed by Ayer's Sarsapari lla, © d by al all druggists.A did specimen of the goldeh has fon snot at the Scotch he pole the Du sale of Westminster.women with pale, colorless faces, who feel nial tnd ud nd bly Vie receive both r by using Carter's Pile rte \u2014 - Speclal Notices.be quite Sina of Coffee Grounds and poor Coffee; give me Lyman's, 3 ee and Go direct to 8.Carsley's for all Millinery Goods.Largest stock in the city to golect Publio 6 ers\u201d and singers are often {roubled with sore throat and hoarseness, whic are liable | to Severe heorchinl attacks 8 wh might vented and ou y the = Prev Balsam\u2014the best rodeos ih remedy in use.Models of Wine Millin are received almost daily 8, Carsley, a.Lyman\u2019 & Coffee can produce rate \u2018where -| the old coffee grounds produce a growl.A pie factory in in New York runs from 3 am to 2 p m.six days in the week, and = out 3),000 pies a day.Nie Tree jointsand muscles a Tabricated b; FRERES._ \u2014 Hiss 2008 hs on the.code DEATH OF HON.T.L.DODGE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| KENTVRLE, N.8, Nov 2\u2014The death ooourred here \u201ctui voornine of the Hoa.Thomas Lewis Dodge, M.L.C., aged Thomas Lewis « Dodge was born and edu- ated | in Kin county.He married twice, rst Sarah artington, in and th second time Yiarrier & .Hamilton.He was a prominent and well.to-do merchant and } at one time was treasurer of King's county, .: He ent in the House of Assembly from he when he reti He was Appointed | tothe ægislative Coûnctton Marc 1887._-_\u2014_ Deceased was a Li beral.Germany's Army \u2018\u201cManœuvres.- BERLIN, November 2 \u2014A press representative is-in à position to deny authoratively the despatch sent to the London Chronicle to the effect that Emperor Villiam at Cuens and later at Dresden, proposed to the Archduke Albrecht that Germany and Austria hoid combined .army manœuvres.in 1596 and that the.armies of Jel res nations forming the Tri Allia: ny, Austria and 1 = hold combined man- œuvres in 159 The facts are that Emperor William 4n- tends that the German manoeuvres in.1804 shall be held on the same scale as the recent Austrian manœuvres at Guens a | ; that the rese The manœuvres ves aball take Foes held on the Austrian frontier.ror Francis Joseph, Archduke Albrecht und the members of the Austrian Feneral stall » will be present as the guests of .Willigan.This scheme was virtuall arranged duriñg the recent viait to am of the Archduke Albrecht, ¥ho visited the German Emperor re to thank him for appointihg him a Field Marshal in the German army.Fire'in a Crowded Tensment.NEw Yonx, November 2\u2014 Fire broke out at midnight in ihe, Siar of the five =! bi on Third street, and the flames made their way through to the und floor oocupied oy, hres shops and a laundry.The upper floors were crowded with sleeping teusnta er ha were huatled out by the firemen with scant clothing.Six firemen were by gas and smoke in the cellar.Viking Ship Starta for St Paul, Cmcada, November £\u2014The Vikin Saf started on its journey to St.Paul to which city it was presented close of the World's Fair.a C.J.Smith.\u2018gr ; Sr, Jons, N.B., November 2 erse J.Smith hes lett La © a Wa pradamen are tson and ML.to \u2014 Vi ; Montreal in Winnipeg.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR .TomoNTO, Noyemnber2.-A daring attempt to cash a forged diaft was made on the k of \"Montreal at Winni: Yeutorday.The officers of the Bank of Montreal -here received a Le from the Winnipeg branch asking à draft presénted'to them for payment of §7000, signed by Messrs.E.P.Winslow, ma::ger of the Toronto Bank, and A.Branchand, pro-accountant in this city, was genulne.The officials k that no such draft had ever been issued.The attempted forgery in Hentigh].with that for which the man ow name as C.5, Butler was arreste Westminster the day previous, This l the officials of the Montreal Bank pod believe {that a ang of swindiers bas been organized for the purpose of « to work the banks i in Manitoba an on the Conat.Minnesota Lumber Frauds.Sr.PauL, November 2.\u2014The Minnesota Executive Pine Land Investigating Committee made some startling discoveries yesterday.The chairman, Ignatius Don.nelly, has made public some of the findings.He said: \u201cThe state has been robbed of millions of dollars b prominent citizens, t most surprising character.stolen by wholesale without pretext of ttle to ownership, wo have found one where the State of Minnesota was paid tor for six hundred thousand fect of lum! the quautityfof lumber actually taken was.six million feet.Our investigations, however, have fi many men to pay o large amounts of money.which the State would probably never gth erwise re- COV \u201d - _ Two Bad Freixht Smashups.Arma NY, N.ors Nov Smid 2.\u2014A dozen freight led on of each other Da Dune ion, on the New York Centra, last night.There were two w LH The first occurred at six o'clock and caused by a brake beam falling, Cars wers smashed into kindling wood and the tricks for some distance were torn up.At ten o'clock the debris had been cleared, but the rails had not been re-laid.At this time another Iroight came along, The engineer | failed, ses the danger signal, the cars Jumped fhe tracks and another rock re- en cars were stmas bed an d the contente destroyed, The damage will some -of its w mast \u2018General Gourko Is Very Low.Lonpox, November 2\u2014The St.Peters.burg corres; correspondent of the Standard anys: \u201cGeneral rko Is not likely to recover from the effects of the poison ntly given him in his food.Blood poi ning as set in and cau the reo of an old wound.General Gourko's felt oot is gan- rl Ears and the doctors fear to amputate on account of his acute trouïle of the a The California Vintage.SAX Francisco, November 2.\u2014C.J.Wet- more reporte that Abe vint a, pet ent on will be about at 140 Is your HEELS 2 \u201cdoubt that a 1 eally formidable navy is being | 7 to | amount to several thousand.dollars.bi \"tious 8 Last EDITION.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, THURSDAY, \u201c + éme, NOVEMBER 2, 1893.« è - LAST EDITION.more OBSEQUIES OF THE EX-PREMIER.Unostentatious Yet Ceremony.Impressive GOVERNMENTS, CITY COUNCIL, FACULTY OF LAW, BOARD OF TRADE REPRESENTED.A Large Delegation.From the County of Argenteuil-Buried on Mount Royal Though the family of the late Sir John Abbott, in accordance with.the last wishes of the departed ex-Premier, endeavored to \u201chave his obsequies as unostenta- as possible, the funeral was as impressive if not as imposing as a burial with State or civic honors.The Lieut.Governor.the Goveruments of the Dominion and of the pruvince, the Senate, the House of Commons, the City Council and various political organizations were represented in the procession.The chief mourners were Messrs, J.B.Abbott, W illiam Abbott, Harry Abbott and Arthur E.sons of the deceased; Mr.Strachan Bethune, brother-in-law ; the Rev.A Phillips Mr.RO CT.Heneker, suns-in- Mr.M.B Bethune, nephew, .T.Bethune and Mr.J.J.Fiske.230 the remains -were carried from the residence, 914 Sherbrooke street, | by the following pall-bearers, all | wrsonal friends of the deceased: Chief ustice Sir Francis Johnson, Mr.Justice Tait, Mr.Joel Baker, The Hun.George À.Drammond, Mr.F.\u2019 Wolferstan Thetuas, Mr.R.as, Mr.J.H.RL, Molson, Mr.ren llan, Mr.William Rae (of Quebec), and Mr.Peter Red- path.At CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, the solemn services were conducted according to the Anglican ritual.b the Rev.Canon Norton, assisted by the Very Rev.Dean Norman, of Quebec, and the Rev.Edmund Wood of 8.John the Evangelists.The Cathedral choir, of whichithe late Sir Jahn was once an active member, rendered under the direction of Mr.J.Barth as the vocal music for the occasion: \u201cLead Kindly Light,\u201d \u201cNow the Laborers Task is Done,\u201d and ! \u201cAbide withme,\u201d besides the chanting of the Psalms.The instrumental selections were \u201cBlest are the departed,\u201d Spohr; and Chopin's \u201cFuneral March.\u201d After the carriages containing the pall- At | da havi Rl und regre Ernie John J.C.* expression to the sense af loss bearers and chief mourners, named above, came those carrving the.representatives of His Excellency and the Government.Major Kindersley, A.D.C, Major Urquhart, A.D.C., Sir John Thomson, Sir Ad dolphe\u2019 Caron, SirCharles Hibbert Tupper, the Hon.H.Mackintosh, the Hon.J.C.Patterson, the Hon.Peter W hite, Speaker of the Commons,the Hon.W.B.Ives, Speaker of the Commons, the lon.W.B | Ives, Hon.John Hagpart.Hon.T.Mayne Daly, Major-Gencral Herbert, x.Wallace, Controller of Customs, and J.F.| Wood, Controller of Inland Revenue.At noon the weather began to lower and th just before the remains were carried | to the hearse the rain began to fall; but the large crowd waiting at the door was not at all dispersed.The procession which moved east down Sherbrooke street, reached from Stanley street almost to Universi round down that stree: ta the Cathedral and thence after the services to Mount Royal cemetery.Airgentéuil County, which Sir John formerly represented in Parliament, was repre- i - Club has represented c.A.Maclonnel, J M.Walker, W.Young.) Mosher, and J.H.Kennedy, jr., J McGee (Clerk of the Privy Council), Jus.Mulholland.Toronto Young Men's Liberal-Conser- vative Association.The Me Ets telegram was received by Permit mo on behalf of the Toronto Young Mons Tour lala and family our «spas er to your yship amily our sympathy and condolence or bereav ment aud 50 ord our appreciation f ibe noble and patriote e by the Hon.Sir John po for the welfare of our beloyed Canada at one x the most critical periods.of our national tory.Wu.Davip McPRERSON, President.Merchants Bank Directors.The foliowi ving re solution was t ho Board irect of the ) ant Bank Canada at their Tuesday fase \u2018Tho Directors af the Merchants Bank of Cana ney beard of the decease of the Inte 3: John J.tt desire to express their sense of the eminent services Jrendered by the deocased as legal advisor an standin counsel of the bank during à long series of y well ar during the period avhen he sat.meeting on with .collengue, and of the serious loss the whale comimunitr of Canada has sutfered by his death, hey offer also to the widow and family of the deceased their cordial sympathy in their attlie- tion, and direct that acopy of this resolution be transmitted to Lady Abbott.ANDREW ALLAN, President.STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CONPANY.Extract from minutes of mecting of ai rectors of the Standard Life Assurance Company held in Montreal, on the 3lst October 3, 1544.The Board of Directors of the Standard Life Assurance Company have t With regret, the death | of alder league, Sir J.By his great Capacity \u2018for \u20ac business and his read} attention to the Company's affairs, ho rendo © Standard Company nb ordinary service, and the Directors express their appreciation of his kind \u20ac torts on many oovasiona.directors desi! manager to forward a copy of this minute\u201d to Lady Abbott, with expressions of sincere sympathy The Faculty of Law of McGill University met last night, Dean N.W.Trenholiue presiding.The following resolution - was moved by the Hon.Mr.Justice W urtele, seconded by Prof.J.S.Archibald: That this faculty records the expression of it8 pon the occasion of the death Abbott, the first dean of the faculty.As a faculty we mourn him as our first head and \u2018ever constant friend, as lawyers we deplore the loss of une of the brightest ornaments of the profession, and as citizens we express our decp sense of the value of his practical and bus life, so large a share of which he devoted wit signal success to his country\u2019s.welfare, \u201cThe faculty resolves, as a token of respect to: his nl sfemorg.to attend the funeral in a y.Itis direct hat a A1 cons of this resolution be trans- \u201cmilled to Lad tt, with the expression of our sympathy Yith her in her bereavement.Another message of condolence was sent to Lady Abbott by the Argenteuil Liberal Couservative Association, which read as este \u2018med ok CC.The \u201cargenteuil Liberal-Conservative Association mourn the loss|of thvir leader, counsellor and friend, and the county a most re nowned son.The following resolutions were passed at Lachute ast night: Moved + S y W.J.Sinoved © A in His infinite wis on Ais removed the Hon.Sir John J.Caldwell Abbott, K.C.M.we, the nicmbers of the Liberal-Conservative Associa tion of the county of Argenteuil, desire to give which we feel over the sad event As our leader in many political battles, As our representative in Par iament for years, as one of our own citizens, and as a kind, sympathetic friend ho has occupied à place in Our uifections which at present, nt seems impossible to refill.We have fol- owed his career with the keenest interest.When he was called upon at a critical period in the history of this countrs tu accept the great responsibility of Her Maieaty's tirst minister, we rejoiced in thie Xonor that through him came to his native county and the friends who were as- w hilson- seconded b That whereas, i sociated with him in his entry upon publie life.Lat we desire also to express to Lady Abbott our sympathy in this her hour of trouble.That a copy of this resolutior be sent to Lady Abbott and the press.Clarke\u2014__ Moved by Henry Hammond, seconded by F.Hamelin: That the propl: A ! herebs express their.dee and heart t Toss sustained 5 the > soupury entouis \u2018do at large by th lent of the Hon .Abbott, +, who, by his\u2019 lite- Die dev otion to the Cuntic interests, as a slatesman and a parliamentarian, so well carned the conf dence and gratitude of the coun throughout his public life was Sent] ed w fh the ntercsts of this county in particular, representing so ably the wishes and desires of the people, and who Was always the willing friend and coun- sellur of the inhabitants of this country without distinction of race or ures t the warm sympa \u201cof the people of this county is with Lady or and family in this the hour of their bereavement; | ETA band elt sense of-1 GREETED BY ~ ANTIQUARIAN S.LADY ABERDEEN PRESENTED WITH HISTORICAL BOOKS.What the Governor-General Replies to the Address of the Numismatio -Boclety.The Autiquariah Society presented to Lord Aberdeen an address of welcome -this morning at the Windsor.The foliowing is the address: To the Right Honorable Sir John Campbell Hamilton on, et of Nova Scotia, Fad.of rdeen, Governor-General of Canada, etc; etc.a Masi ; The na ciety of Montreal, an association of those interested in history, devire to unite their, voice ta unanimous welcom a with which our ple are every where Breet] ng your Excellency's arriv al and that of Lady berdoon \u20ac Socivty adresses Jou in the uaiicy of \"u representative af \u201cthe intellectual interest of an Its work fob thirty years has lain i in the colloo- tion and study of memorials of the past, the preservation of ancient landmarks, Lhe publica of historical papers, ks and a quarte y journal, the organization of exhibitions.of historical portraits and relics, the erection of a serics of historical tablets, tion ensurement & worthy monument to tho fuiinder of this ci Te and.the origination and encouragement of other public movements tending té spread a know vlédgé \"and respect for tho history our peop! In following these ohjocts we believe we nro.not alone satisfying aglasto for the sentimental, the curious or the c: but serving fo cause of a united national sentiment, and aripouizing the races by developing the credit ue to each in the Takis of the community.due iewing the record which has come us ol Your Excellency and your hte speoch at Quebec, we feel encouraged to ask your countenance and assistance, \u201cwhich will, be of value to the causes we serve; Your predecessors have been patrons of our society.We venture topray jou Lo honor us in like manner.At the same time we desire to offer to Lady Aberdeen.whoee has ed number Pot tho literar: torical students of Montreal, n the emblematit form of a group the\u2019 plore recen s and pamphlets relat het to the history of Montreal.We offer them as a taken of respect.for a char acter we have dbegun to estecu.(Slane Gro, Baby, Prea Kb.MURPHY, lat Vice-Pres.LEARMOXT, 2nd Vice-Pres.DELERY MACDONALD, Be W.SIcOTTE N.DE BKANGEUR, The following works on the history of Montreal were then presented to Aberdeen, who was much pleased at the tribute thus d to her literary taste, and she requested the members to inscribe their.uncil, Excellency: repre and Antiquarian So of the train on which Mra, Hooper's fatal \"| Tilluess occu , aud the brakeman Bolduc, wha saw Hooper aud his wife get off the in together at Louiseville, when he said the jumped off, are also here to BRITISH PARLIAMENT.| Tue Parish Couneli Bilt Up tor a Seo- ond.Reading.[ePECIAL TO THE STAR.} Loxnox, November 2\u2014The openin; Parliament to-day attracted littleattent All the customary formalities were combe exam: plied with, though few members were present at the time fixed for the opening.There was no rush for - seats.The lobbies were virtually empty until the afternoon.aker, Right\u2019 ong Arthur Wellesle: bel took the chair at 8 o'clock, and the house at once settled down to business, THE LONDON MARKETS.\u201c[EFECIAL CABLE TO THE STAR) Losnon, November 2\u2014There were no gold operations to-day and the price of bar gold declined to 77-111 pence.Silver recovered to S on EE.China and India buying.Rupee paper is 63).Awerican securitics were ach, Pith Louisville flat au at the luwest price.clusing\u2019 Leading English holders are [disgusted with the action of the directors in uiring the Chesapeake Southern linc.erc was generally a good feeling in consequence of the African success, but speculation was still restricted.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported fs ihe Sram Gordon Sirathy & Co.Brock php! A by fy or 2 Nov.L.Close, Ask.Bid Ask.Bla ificRy.73 è 3 1% do ian Heady 7 TS DO EN Commercial Cable.\u2026.IN4 IX IN 198% oe a te Bae aes | 181 M04 63 62 Ng 12 Sle ua 1e Lo.05 0 113 110 117% 12 13a 19 15 1% 15% 153 10° iw one wa 176 18\" 160 10 ss Lee iB w LI E 5 1 ns 110 coe 10 Acoideat Ins ; D pement des Co.2 155 AFTERNOON BALES.: 100 R.& O.Nav.Co, 61}.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.names in the vol asa Histoire de Longueuil \u2014 Vincent and Godoin, Canadian Antiquarian, 1892 Trinity Church\u2014Heury Mott, Louisburgh medals, R.W.McLachlan.North American Indians\u2014John Reade.s Bourgeois de la Compagnie de Nord- Ouest-Hon.L.R.Masso Montreal after Zi years\u2014W.D.Light- hall.m Histoire de Montreal\u2014Le Blond de Bru- mail of New France\u2014Gerald E.Hart.Lakes St.Louis\u2014D.Girouard, Q.C.Le Hero de la Monongahéla\u2014Col.de Longueuil\u2014M.de Beauj Historical Catalogue de \u2018Lery Macdonald.Plans of Montreal\u2014H.Beaugrand (and others His Excellency\u2019s reply to the address was as follows: Mr, Justice Baby and Gentlemen,\u2014I can as sure you that it is with very aincere pleasureand most artistic manaer, quite a bellishment of graceful and, 1 am sure, sincere expressions of welcome and will towards Lady Aberdeen and myself.recognize heartily and with gratification the loyalty to Our Gracious Sovereign wh has prompted the tation of this address.Such sentiments, I know, characterize not only society, but all other similar societies, w oh tappily are in ng in num and influ \u2018anada.1s it not surprising that, as you remark in Shin Nov.2 Nov.L op Close.| Am.Cotton OL.3 Sy 8 \u2026 Ne Wy Ag D CRA&Q.BY 81 BM CCCal.x UT 5\" SK Cage .3 C.Bouth eee 81 Da, + Em TONE nik Brie.x mue 1» J 3 EY Sn Sa Bb su Tonk Neb Bim The ak | DUTIES OF THE \"GRAND JURY.DEFINED AT THE OPENING OF THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.1 .Have Not to Determine the Guilt or Innocence of\" Accused Persons.The November session of the Court of \u2018Queen's Bench opened this morning, Mr.Justice Hall presiding.The Hon.Judge addressed the Grand Jury as follows: Gentlemen of the Grand Jury : ¢ recent codification of the criminal laws this Dominion has h cal nges lu \u2018som exception of \u2018a aught\u2019 = of the manner in which indictments may be vrred, tho time-honored institution the rand Jury rem remains unchauged, bo as to its.powers an proced .lt is the Tov ising tribunal ike whose hands must those proliminary accusations as to violations of the criminal law, in which the committing ux {strates < considered that a prima facie case bh been ishod against the Jocasn.or in which the iu bas been bound The sawe ovidence has vPro to to you, à body of intelligent and © dependent citizens, interested ou the one hand to see th no offence shall be committed, with im: unity.the public; and suffle rientiy identi ted vit th your felluw-citizens,tosceto it, on the other none of them be jected to the inconv Dee and odium of a ic\u2019 prosecution, except for cause.Fortunately, the number now in- ctments tobe subtuitted to you is comparatively small, indicating an absence of serious crimes, pon which this à istrict is to be col well as the eflicien: ministrat tion of the Police Magistrates of this city, in the dis) \u20ac great inass of minor socusations whi one within the scope of their j With tho ture you are Le Lo adopt most of ly already familiar.\u2018nder the p seives only with' upon commitments by magistrates, which wiil be sub- ou by law officers representing the Crown at the present tenu o of this court.The only exceptions, of rare urrence, are indictments preferred directly fos Attorney-Gen- eral, or under the 8) ction of a Jude of a Court of Crimin witnesses ol be sworn D Rate pa who should afterwards write his ¥initinds, after tho witness\u2019 name, az an evidence that that essential requirement has n perly fu , and none other are to bo examin y you unless upon th ritten order of th presiding j .You understand, of co that it is not the guilt or Innoce: of the question as to broba lo presumption of his guil ablished.as to m Sour opinion, that, in the.should be put ,u dence submitt trelye at least of your nu desi in publio interest, he the evi- n to you, Buc is iho o © opinion of to ugh your foreman.e bins otherwise, No bill.\u201d The 2} jou.have e ak Dinds you to what in your deliberations.\u201che result o Known through the channel 1.1 bave my, So for such the manner Lin which it was arrived at must not be divulged.Your deliberations fore sho only tak place after the witnesses have been examined and tho officers of the Court pave withdrawn from your room.\u2018While the extent of your duties in regard to indictments imited in the way I have indicated, you may still act as a legitimate medium for Conveying to the Government, in form of a presentment, the views of the public as to any grievance, which in your opinion requires G ov- ernment interfcrence for ress.Whilo we have the good fortune to live under a government and in an 255 when such grievances are extremely rare, when ther sade more usual methods exist for aking relief, © right of which I speak Is undoubtedly one a the Privileges G Jury.may when and if oocasion exercised x requires, it was formerly the, du of a Tan ury to inspect gaols and asylums, places w ho human beings arc de ed against their will, and oper as to their condition and toy the Govern- h places, whose to these their result more A and satisfactory.The Grand Jury then retired.It consisted of the following gentlemen: Messrs.Mr.Justice Hall Points Out That They | | yesterday, fire was discovered in the hold.valuables were stolpn.There is no clue vo | author of the criive.It is believed, however, that robbery not the principal motive, and that the cri was due to political animosity.\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE \u201cCITY OF ALEXANDRIA\" LOST.Thirty-two of Her Crew of Sixty are Missing.was [sPECIAL TO THE sTAR.] Nxw York, November 2 \u2014 The fron steamer \u201cCity of Alexandria\u201d of the Ward Line was destroyed by fire yesterday morning near Mai while on the way to Havana.° So far as is known, 35 of her crew of 60 escaped in boats to Havana.Nothing has been heard of the other 32 men.The \u201c\u2018Alex- audria\u201d had taken on a miscellaneous cargo at\u201d Matanzas for this city, beside four hundred puncheons of alcohol for Havana.Soma time after leaving port, at 4am: \" In a few moments theret was a terrific explosion, the alcohol having\u2019 caught fire, and the ship was enveloped in flames.The crew rushed to the boats.What has become of those not heard from is mere conjecture.The vessel was a fine one.: Next Saturday.The STAR has such a good thing for its readers in \u201cA Trip Round thé World\u201d that it was considered advisable to adver tise the o] ning of the scheme extensively.So extensively Indeed has the photographic series, of which Stoddard\u2019s portfolio is made, been\u2019 advertised in the STAR that the wait for the appearance of Coupon Number One has almost become tedious.© STAR wanted every one of its readers to fully understand this great offer, hence the delay.The Wait is about over now though, and next Saturday, three days from to-day, Cou Number One will appear page Six of the Star.The upon will ruy daily.Six days will see the end of series one, and the seventh day the beginning of series two.The Coupon will run for Y§ consecutive days or sixteen weeks, and a series of sixteen views will be ready each week, making in all a grand volume of art and literature.The whole number of views showing the most famous, most pictu ue, and grandest scenes in the world 556, 11 by 13 inches in size.No reader of the STAR\u2014to whom alone this cer A made by us\u2014can afford to let it pass e Coupon will appear on page o the \u20ac STAR next Saturday, November 4th.ure to secure Coupon Number One, sun Lrosait in failure to secure series number one.Keep your STAR of next Saturday till you have the coupon cu cut out.A \u201cResartus Club.ub Reading | been opened in Ecclefechan, of Thomas Carlyle.: Persons suffering from sick headache, dizziness, nausea, constipation pain in in the side, are are asked to try one vial of Little Liver Pills.The property owned by New York City is estimated to have risen in value from $27,000,000 in 1871 to $358,000,000 All who suffer from Indi Debility or Weakness shou fra à Malt Extract.all druggists.Spécial Notices.The newest sensation with housekeepers is in the direction of alw a having good coffee on the table.This 5 sccured only by using Lyman\u2019s Fluid Coffe Special Lot of Ladies Feit Hats in Last s sha only each, at S.Car aley's, Notre e street.Boom,\u201d has e birth place stion, Nervous d try Dyers Di.A sure cure.PER Ti St Pac\u2019 Society A wpecial meeting of the Bt.Patrick's Society, for the transaction of some very important busi- mess will be Meld this (Thursday) \u2018Rvening, at eight o'clock, in the BX Patrick's Hall, 323 MoGill street.: By order, 8.CROSS, = spent-by-any-lover-of the besn-\u2014 ve VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.HOUSES T0 LET.| OFFICES T0 LET.| WAREHOUSES TOLET, | J.Cradock Simpson & Co., Rich Red Blood q * For feeling of deadness of the lushe.constipation and TT Niantig, Ct.HOOD'S SARRAPARILLA CURES.MOOD'S PILLS Cure Bick Headache.Me.\u2014 Half an Hour .or more can be very pleasantly tiful in looking over our Art Rooms.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, 133-7 Bt.James street, Montreal, 181 ST.JAMES STRERT.¥dxieod Money to Lend.f J.CBADOCK SIMPSON & C0,\" 5P.C.TO6P.u.FIRST MORTGAGES.181 ST.JAMES STREET.tzteod open Poscess - ET dn y mo | HOTEL PROPERTY \u2018For Sale or or To Let.JB HUTCHESON, Mix ot | pen RP W.H.WARREN, 38 Temple Bauiliding-\u2014 Telephone 8303 ACCOUNTANT, Liquidator and Trustee * The following advertisements were received too late for classification : ANTED-MIDDLE-AGED HOUSEMAID.GOOD 8 Cal ferences.Apply 9 12, at No.ty Apply LET-49% ST.ANTOINE STREET, NICR upper tenemen moderi_conve ween 7 and reat \u2018Antoine st.398 8 TRE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, printed as the corner Street and Fortification pmiiahed blishing and Fo resident in Montreal 1 SEOs 166 ! add y pred in the high ofl} sented, by Mesdrs.J.Wilson, ex-M.P., | That a copy oft this resolution be sent to Lady ress, my preducessors in the high office Wheir J.C.Simpson, Z.Dagenais, S.Jary, F.X.= Rec.Ses.St.James street.bbott and the 1 have the honor to ha od t Wm, Owens, W.J.Simpson, \"Jas Fish.! A OT sie in MePhoe, seconded by T.appreviation of the 0 occupy Baye testifiod ety.Dansereau, P.Chicoume, Chas.Moreau.E.\u2014| G.E.Bamton, Joseph Pallister, P.Lane, | Weightman, and resolv Need I add thatit will be a icular pleasure to Tetrault, À.Morin, Jos.Pre- | ee .Leroy of St.Andrews, B.Hutchins, ; That this meetin, ea with deep regret of me to accept your kind invita! tation to become one fontaine, P.Ill C.M orton, Wilson.A.i Jobn Kelly, Dr.Mayrand, Felix Hame- | the sad event which has doprived ue count ot of its patro F.Jud dell, J.Dougall, J.Hanson, Ww.8.: lin, John ¥ Buc \u2018hanan, Colonel Cushing.; Toe of its nblest and are hon red sons and and\u2019 toa Do ey Ton he lies Me nd ! pre : Lun representativ whom esteeny 3 jou e or ou on cases tried term J \u2018 Dan H gator Jour s 6 Sr HF Bean ; valned not only as à personal friend, but os a the part of the communit Tor this reason oy \u201cFee erin tery ok Bouma: rand ata the Hon Jas.McShane no well | Pop beucfactor, and that, as a last oppor of the rescamhre for whlch thls Socieey is breaking; Philippe _Gaguon, refusing to OTTAWA ( COLLEGE tunit ving mourniu PERI] to researches or w * Li ms the | present Mayor, the Hon.Senator ° sentiment! the following friends be named ps formed, notwithstand .the © pera aime provide; Melina Marcotte, theft: | 9 A eputation to attend the funer J.C.erive e study redi v - Stree n Assau.on a cons es erre ve.2M Chit ns among Ne aor cate | ~ leon.James (Fish, \u201cFelix Hamelin.VE WwW.z free subjects.5 you amidst.the | ary Ey Me th a Wall .\u2018Chaput, perjury; John Gibbin, theft; F.MONTREAL, i t A 10] Gossl; ur -rocei Sir.Justice Hall, NirJustice Davidson, Mr.| Bamplon, CT.Waler, a1.tania.Jno.is and indeed probably ire o that these in: Itisstated that Mr.C.P.Hunt tington bas re- a Ae Carn.Torus po Beri Joa GROUN SATURDA: (Provincial Champloes.Justice Tait, Mr.Justice Doherty, B.+ E Motregor, Wm.McÔuat.Jna.troie.Jas, passed over aud study of the Sn ei cent he.lands, of he Syndicate Brossard, attempt to 5 d Bertin, M.A.A.A.pa, BA X, NOVEMBER 4th, 1893, N C oxhiin, Joel C.Baker, the Hon.Geo.B.Curry \u201cGeo, Seale, Geo Morrison.} P.\u201cLane.Ins.relics of antiquity and of the carly history of s0 far sold à bi Pac ions and as given Nel ; rick J.Crow, 0) breaking : à pré Kick-off at 8.0 clock na Rain or Shine, .! 2 J À .any coun Le not on.one interest, is .wi .Homan ve Fie: Canon Hemderso Henry wn ack do My Cor | Rol only ome aout which.cacated peine Huntingdon recelrid an par: wa re this afternoon at half pas t Tires to recelve ADMISSION, 38 CENTS.| A.GB.CLAXTON, Hoa fe MF.OQ ____B.Sicotte, the Honorable Senator E.flex, Iu Pudhan,.wt ke Fat WT na.Chambers.2 ought 10 know something, but, also conveys a Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas road, the bills of the Grand Jury = = 7 SE \u2014 | W.Scott, J.W.Howard, W.Benyon, C i D.\u2019 Melntosh, | Tr.\\Veigh * Sony aad and = than that triotism in th a Teint conti \u2014Fhe-fottowing did answer t0_their - - : Ls \u2014 = _ ; John Crawford, Lieut.- Col.\u201d Craw! ord, Berthe fot 3a Me dard.\u201d W Soi toned gos marc amas suppose t that Tew countries fact that CONS tie has beon said.ah the names this morning, Cand\u2019 i the do-not.LE 1° a : .; Licut.-Col.Henshaw, Lieut.-Col.Butler, C.McCallum.A.AtoConneis I McFarlane, Jno.are more fortunate in this respect thin a, concluded.It is understood that een Appear to-morrow at ten the \u201cwill fined: | : : : | ; Mariotti, the Hon.Senator Ogilvie, A.C.Newton, Dr.Wm.Smith and G.M.Bradford.because though she 1s not yet one of the moet Central is © transaction in essrs.I.EB.ä , P.Mo- : pa .Hutchison, Walter Shanly, Andrew | It was intended to give the late Sir John asc countries yotithe i co of time hy some form or other, and that » ent will be Cabe, T.E.Dawes, 35.Kyl e.A | .: | \u201c - Allan, Jd.P.Cle hor, Robert \u2018Archer, Abbott all civic honors in connection with no means pee rein: and, \u201cfurther int thy Made in ten Jour notes, which w * \u201cEL - - ] \u2019 ; J.B.clea, TR loran, J.A.the funeral this afterncon, and to have early history of Canada many PY one road or th cother If this 1s not done, ont SE | : Gillespie, W.M.Ra ay E.B.Green- detachments of the police and fire brigades heroic actions.which are well worthy of study road dor soMiciont to satisfy the company assum: se =\" shields, I 4 Joselt.wander.ein tha but que family, BS ressed a and of perpetuation in the records of such a jo the pu LOBENGUELAS, LOST CAUSE: Rn - 4 : 20 i J in, à ._ Wothers à desire-that the funeral shou vate ark Stead Wh Corn pi EE = > - the Hon.F'éter White, Speaker o the in conforsitity with the wishes re Red ox, Tt 1 tuay bo permitted to ray so.0.1 cana not | im M > sundier Stron * and CI : = » Gta | : House of Commons, G.Boivin, Jos.Pou- p by the deceased.The Mavorand poet of resident of your Society that fr 3 Jan nee \u2018Major Forbes Chasing Chasing Him-Hie Re |.so 4 yore.ex-Ald.Mooney, A.S.Ewing, S.H, aldermen, as well as civic officials will, how- tice Ba Baby.\u2018in view of the © uÉHIcago Non Nov me da io and frac treat \u2018Cut om.: Que Ten + Year g S stem i wing, John MeDunald, C.B.Carter, ever, attend the funeral with ex-Mayor in is th © representative ofa family ly conspicuous by shorts were es buyers.To he close + | oR vc ee ° T Q.C., L.J.Seargeaut, George Brush,y| their private cay capacity.ther heroic attitude in the histor this coun- prices of wheat and corn were à Shade better, ses - .Le we .; .! H.R.Ives, Victor Hudon, D.A} try.Ithink Iam right saying that one of the firm.Provisions were steady.Loÿpon, November S\u2014A despatch oF = ; McCaskill, F.Prudhomme, Fred.Ma Jaa Adjournment of Congress.acertors of Ni, Justice Baby vas indood a horo- au 'osiag prices were: Wheat, & Nor.© te ei a : yin this city says that re : Raillie, Chas, Drinkwater, Rabbi Veld, W.WASHINGTON, November 2 \u2014 Speaker sure Dec.7 .Corn Nov, Dec., ceived 'to-da i part .acces , \u20ac.McDonald, Sr William Dawson, fh Crisp and his pagociates - on -the com- Foal allude thus Th on incideniel manner to & Nar.Pork, Siw 55 Jan Lard, $9.35 Nov.Lobenguela's: forces were overtaken by .vey, Ca ourso nal acmaster, mittee on ru after consultati is source t from A - ; 1 \u2018 QUE F.E McLennan, J.W.Braken: with tbe Senate\u2018\u2019committee on lon the operations of this society.It sumiclont for \u201cAMERICAN | MARKETS.SN or opter, cplemn last ni heir pa BUY SPLENDID BOULEVARD LOT AT NEW WEST END SUBURR à ridge, H.Dunne, Alderman Griffin, repo a resolution to the House \"N° tosay that both Lady Aberdeen and I heart- ! y but defeated with serious PRES A > : , : E.C.deBellefeuille, Q.C.; Dr.Proudfoot, ediately after the reading of | LJ recognize the usefulness of your unde.\u201cFron er of them were captured.loss Ë 1.t.-Col.Turnbull, Lt.Col.Cole, F.W.S immediately e ng of the and offer most wishes for ita | Grain, Flour, ete.y of them were captu , t.-Col.Turnbull,Lt.ole, torers, journal to-day fixing three o'clock to-mor success: Capetown despatches say that ru 1 Ce E.K.Greene, Mr.Justice Jette, Mr.Justice row afternoon as the hour of adjournment Befaro Tconclude, Jet me say that I \u201cex AM.Hagar, R.H, Brown, .agar, It J.Lyman.Ald.Wilson, d.Jeannotte, Ald.\u201d \u2018Stevenson, B.Hu tcheson, T.Paton 4 ton, foward: M J.Ser, \u201cthe st \u201cJoan A.Macdound Baby, Mr.> the Senate), is.orne, the Rev.Dr.Hobt.Campbell, L.Davidson, Q.Hosmer, John Torrance, Charles \"Cassels, F.tanley Bagg, David Morrice Lt.Col.Fletcher, Duncan cintyre, Malcouronne, George e, &.St: On William Little, 3.ey Davies, Alderman Jecannotte, S.A.Leboury eau, Sheriff Thibaudeau, the Hon.Turcotte, (prothonotary); Ald.Stearns, aie.Prefontaine, Ald.Robert, Ald.A.Dubuc, Ald.Thompson, O'Hara Baynes, Lt.-Col.Massey, Dr.son «.S.Consul * hite, Q.OS B.MO a, 2 H.vai, FP.Hobertson, John Cowan, cMann, Dr.Lentze (German Consul), Mr.Schultz (Austrian Consul), Alderman Rainville, Dr.Lapthorne Smith, Robert MacKay, R.W.S ephérd, j JVC, A.de Lima (Brazilian Consul), Von Hugel, Ald.Brunet, Richard W hite, Ald.cBride, 8.Finfey, L.J, Forget, Ald.Villeneuve, RL.Gault, A.F.Gault, R.A.Mainwar- ing.Andrew Alan, the Hon.J.J.Curran, HA Conroy.E, P.Heatoa, Heward, E.A.D.A Lariviere, M.P., HA.Rou Alexander Aron N.Nichol, PA.T.Hu bard.Henry, Robt.Irwin, C.N.Armstrong, P.A.Crosby, Ald.Smith, we lt.AVonham, Geo.H.Matthews, J Dougall, M1, (Picton), A.H.Lann, G.B.Cramp, John Popham, Campbell Lane, W.McLea Kalhank k, Dr.Fisher, J.O.Gravel, W, .bertsou, Q.C., Josep! Duhamel, S nessy, Leo.Olds, 1.ue veus G.M.Kinghoim.AG .ewa Colin 11 D.A, MacPherson, CAE Willism Barker, Charles\u201d Hodgson, J.Shinai Bar carten, John Kennedy, C.J.Mervdith.1.\"D.Sim R.U.Smith, F.T.Rigile, James.I.F.Morrison (St.H cinthe), C.L.Shorey, \u20188.G.Shorey, we Romeo = Stephens, John Milloy, Murphy, Kin ton, Lieut.gelonet Tianhe T i.Norri er J.MacMaster, Jn or rien, x P.McLea, Louis Perrauit A.Monk, H.SES AL thot to Cote hon Cemet fine die die of this extraordinary session of mn The ens and nays were ordered on the question of | adjournment, and resulted in its passage by the House by 134 affirmative votes against 84 in the negative.The House concurrent resolution forthe final pre ats m, to-morrow has sented: to the Senate, but as the Cyclone } Relief Bill he under discussion, the resolution lies tempo! y on the vice- president's table.DEATHS.« BATCHELER-\u2014In this city, Nov.1, Elizabeth Robe, widow of the late Alexander Batcheler, and mother 0 or A.A Batchelor! this city.Funer- reside: 823 St.Urbain st.on Satur- das, Cho, at 230.Friends are invited tone FORDHAM\u2014At Montreal, November 2nd, 1593, John Henry Fordhal years and 3 months, youngest aon of Hard À Ford Fanore private.[Philadelphia papcrs ho copy.GUNN- In this city, an Wednesday, first of No- mber, Margaret Collins widow of the late Patrick GQuün.in her eighty-ninth yor.\u201cThe funeral will leave her late residenee, Noire Dame st.on Saturday, the.* fourth of November, at 7.to St.Mary\" s Church, ery.Friends picase acce in- o and St.Frain Ontario, and acquaintances will timation.[Milbrook papers please copy.) PEARSON Suddenly, at-31 Ma, alen st., Point St.Charles, on ti the 2nd Nov, A A w_ Pearson.HE iadaph ar bo and notes hercatter; | papers please bo » Ene THE WEATHER.1 a.m.\u2014 Probabilities for the Wo twenty four Sours: Winds increasing to galés south-west and west; mild woather, with rain to-night, tarning colder to-morrow.Maximum and min painimu | tem cratarss à the past twen \"rE | ATE: 1 ; i re al Albert 1 es RE Mine, RY soronte, 94.\u201cStar\u201d Weather Report.th cadings by Harrison & Co.'s Standard In- Situments.Nov.à 1808 Thermo.ter.Midnigh Ceetereseereaiaanete nw a 0.05 or aod bard, 1 Now mo HAE Now rer ere the intorcet Sith which Lady \u2018Aberdeen i Jooked forward to the 0 ni ing present on this occasion vw a ery much enhanced by the whisper that reached her that she was a do not thin sense to bo benefited, I you could bave found a more handsome gift of books, because rdeen is, 1 am going to say, an\u2018invetcrate reader, and among many subjects tein which she is interest o ts is nly s conspicuous one: handrom gn will therefore not oy be a most easing permanent token of your co and kindness, but also in a very practical sense asource of pl re and interest to her, when hours of leisure | ank you for your graceful An be kind- Iy ting, express my es for the extension and public a; proie of the & socicty which you recu, PP ton | The Governor-General will this afternoon to Villa Maria, where he will be warmly welcomefl by the Sisters and their pupils.An add will be presented and a nice programme has been prepared for the occasion.His Excellency the Governor-General and the Countess of Aberdeen entertained the following ladies and gentlemen atdinner at the Windsor last evening: Hon.H.Fabre, Canadian Commissionerat Madame Desjardins, the Hon.Se Mrs, Murphy, the Hon.Senator and Mrs.Ogilvie, Mr.Peter Redpath and Mrs.Red- path, and Mr.Paul Bo t The following members were Present: Rom Judes Baby, president; Messrs.or S$ J.S.Sh Shrer, deLry Macdonald, H i iffin, M.de Bea of die NR w Molach: W.D.Lie hthall, arneau, A - - THE HOOPER CASE.\\sræcrar TO.THE arr tate, this morning.: The Port Pore, witnesses, Cordner Cor pet, Cooper Clarke ot Kingston, all rived To evening and were morning.oir evidence was ws Paris; Mayorand | Senator and.RE TUE sms 89 © ; 283 = sc Commercial Gossip.Messrs.Meredith & O'Brien received the following over their direct wire from Chicago go, November 2.\u201410.37 a m.\u2014Stocks of D not show season.c ter prices in western markets.December is within one cent} r bushel of the lowest point touched.m.\u2014 -Betimatoe of s Le hot provisions which ibe Jais this p.m.will sho ole lard 1500 ti riba 4,500, Joe Vent ned about § to lower than shorts are free huyers.he has cars against Gia a JT 10.57 a.m.\u2014The Cincinnati Price Cu Current week f ha Enh, colegecient 1e marketing this muc an ont marketing Dry weather Complaints increasing, ret! ting wheat crop still maintains more freely 1 in various inte for Toraitie out wet much s pac] 230,000, cam si ght months, sgn d a fait year, 7,757.an \u2014November corn hard ur, aod vot Armour commenced ing Nar: id After half- hour when the ead LE ee crs were pretty against advance hammering mark | nth i Ua Siren fom wiping jo sh, reaching Victoria confirm Tho rumor on Lobenguela has been trapped.He is bi to the northward by.the setse fly country, through which it will be impossible ra him to drive his cattle.and to the e southward b v and the forces of the Pre en Booka ela\u2019s forces are: Loben cinity of Sh and Guolo rivers, 140 miles west of Charter.Their capture seems pro While a s detachment or \u201cthe \u201c| company\u2019s men wore ing umber of Matabe pornos ae the night of were attacked by a body o of iatansien, an a\u2019 sharp fight ensued.The natives were finally driven off.During the ant \u20ac one of of company's © *s officers named B het an According fol later accounts 300 the battle Datives numbered oa he British wore i fully prepared to receive the enemy.Inthe first rush made by the tabeles | they swept Jo the British pickets, This them within range of ns, and a deadly fire was poured into on ranks.For a moment the natives held their ground, and then fled to cover in the The British cavalry then sallied and chased the whole force.The native n - gimeuts did not stop in their flight.The rocky ground over which they fled prevented the oav: from making an effective par suit.In this fight 500 of the Matdbeles wore Killed or wounded.The company \u2019sforces lost two killed\u2014a white man an negro \u2014and six wounded.When the aght was \u2018over, the road was found to be clear.© troops marched through without resistance to Bulwuayo, the chiefs kraal, 85 miles distant.VELIMIVORVOTICH'S DRATH.Servia'i Former Minister of Justice ' Murdered in Bed.BELGRADE, November 2\u2014M.Velimivos- votich, formerly Servian Minister of Justice was found dead Jenterday in his bed- Fok | room at his residence / rien te Id in rom bls body, wi was mu a * À large suus of ane ds « quantity ei Best Investment for 62 Temple TAKE ELEVATOR.Terms\u2014 $20.cash, 83 per month for 3 years.Balance payable in 10 Years, Secure before Prices Advance Savings.Building.m3 .11 Geld of Honour sod 1d Modal.Highest award the Burs of &' Pood, EEE Re ER DEWAR'S SCOTCH WHISKY.| Prise Medals awarded for Old Highland Whisky.lover 8 oompetitork, Rain Drinks Eahitétion.1208, ete, FREE \u2014 From all objectionable characters and strictly pare.No better Whisky can be led.lo.Under come ! 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