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[" LAST ÉDITION.3 me rE \u2014\u2014e\u2014 = = == = = = h : Vor XXVI\u2014No, 173.RE ~~ MONTREAL, \u201cWEDNESDAY, \u201cJULY 25, 1894._ : ; ; ¥ NA | axchiss, ho reo recent sarived bare here unde can ; R A ATES SITUATIONS WANTED.vam En Se TWO HUN DRED seed name \u201cgalued CF wis HOW MR.aw Won.PORTION Ab .spprshended > : VW ATED PORTION Aa CHAMBEEMAID I Porson ROOMS, FOR LaDIXS 1 Fig SEE ni \u2018and seat to Great VIEWS TH RK.1 say respectable Address 170 Mountain st.E CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ie Sat SEE Erde Seas HORSES BURNED.dite hs made à ponton declaration [ VW ANTED-viRST CLASS UFACTUREES | Po RUBBER ; \u2018 United 8 tes vill be thing to his advan- .à mr saumpies (Boois and Shoes pretormed for Mark |.FROARD-MBS McEWAN, LADIES SIOK russe Fe RALE-200 DLES her ED tates w nothing , APIONS WARTED, 10 vaots for 0 wards ar lum, 20804 North we anaes smh, Eb: tendances siriuy private.\u201d Terme modatate 167 Car Eee ag tnd ml mapplise: 180 wood ee he es very THE FEATURES OF THE PAST SES 10 ants for 10 words or lesa, and Cl MOT.\u201d STAR ofice.B 10 \u20ac deux, nl ig try 26100 andi Sd dalle à & Ca, ep os T M Lose Thel alia igrati à previous conviction of felons .SION REVIEWED.otha RA NTR acer TS cout M vorde ce tees, V ANTED_ AN ENGLISH G DEN tous buaises IBOARD\u2014 A oot ria IRE ROOK KB Fortis sony ARE.MONTHLY, BUYS BOS hree en r on a conviction under a cr oh volving | \u2018 = revel i 3) on car for or lem and 3g FER poe; would invest Rr A a eo y.; Wi fa rear, cold and bot as, private sad ne children SRE \u201cLives in a\u2019 Fire.| Badminton of any ne ons oo à astrs word, each lees 9 ! ARO IS conte: 30 words or lesa, and 3 cent pes ey BY THE Day OF ANT EE, Boast E M.VILLARD HAS LATEL Fou, 15 PR HARDWOOD MEAT Mn Lauriers Curious Stand en the Ted, word.each ods less, and 34 cons wi No.147 8e.George sirvet.set.lt X a 197 ° bonis fr ot Catherine.\u201cLares JE sad prices furnished.- LOST WITH ALL HANDS.- Trea The Opposition, ; ose fe fee 30 woids or ver BY EAPRRT STEROGRAF Ho 187 Cadix \u2018adisux at 3% Quiberine.§ vom Hoe otory, | Out.IN 4 French ty\u2014 ) § LEPHOURES, TONES, ETC.Borate for 35 wards Wad a rite: (male), temporary employment Wericely private] Terms modersie, 1583 FUE Fonsi turar.mans DOUBLE SWIX \u2018The Wreok of the La Lacheur and : Says Hon.George R, Did Ë arena cont girs Tord Loue bookkeeping, speaks French.ARD\u2014AND BOOMS: ALSO TABLE BOARD.17 nes model Can semi operqtins ai Bohmer Park, VERY SERIOUS BLAZE AT i RB SALE, 35 for 26 words or snd 1 coat pee ; Address = Ÿ BOARD Apply at Bohrer Park.me - g Seventeen Men.| \u2018 BRET Sm + | Wit ee sip ene mei Poin are Europe Forse poms mma | WASHINGTON: Sr Fain, Joy Bo Wem |e BH Talk DE 9 canis ue word où lots AMET coût por extra 28 ours nck, ar Fit Bg cor Phin o0 £30 BE RD TE Ee -stbck: for shipauine: Valera sugings for coum.| received here of the wreck of the British (SPECIAL TO THE STAR] ORIN EEG CI CHANCES.ETC.38 cents for 35 words er am Bem lee of Baten, eS © mor retort near che dir, ve fo Tor is of cites Sortie anaines.aw mill bot usb a | Zooden barque wil m La Lacheur, or OrTAWA, July 25.\u2014Hon.George E.Faster, RRSONALE pags 5 3 conte Der word: mimes 2 WY hoseegeeree in small tamily.Ly person of Ase BOARD IN THE E as dri, compe rs Wrileor for and portion pr | hundred miles ps Sin The Vessel Minister of Finance, has communicated te vents each insertion.experience; nu ubjection to country.Address y\" Be lgwoahips, ten dollars por month.Address A Brahe nd sur Sher 101 Saw £f \u2018Besides the Damage .Above Many y Hes a or o for Hong Kong on Ma May.4, 10 a STAR correspohdent his.opinions -on- the Cm 2000,\" ST.17s j oad at the Jatter port fi session just closed, The\u2019 hon, entlemas ee neo Be one vates muatbe |'YVANTED-BY AN rm ge A JBCARD_0N LAKE MEMPHREMAGOS.want.FRAME hain.ot CRE People Hért and Buildings over reached her destination, and she in this\u2019 connection sald: ge Out -¢ tov aovertisers mey order through theïr Jocal ences App À.T- 90 stroot, Montes).1132 a fo select boarder: sccommodations sbeolute- ioe nr losving an pow les broken up on the rocks off Cape St.n i 1 \u2014téo lon rer VE ES | Ra dt dis Nat Va | Se TE Eee ras Non Burned.rire Monge Shore or ro a Ju ee nurse verness, .SITUATIONS VACANT.of trust.Be Sf refers 4 dress CB CO BE F- [early paw, EET cheap for cash 61 bottom of te ocean, Out, of the à © Crow rew of \u201cGovernment measures were ready from ROOMS WANTED, 1H For rgency en to Hong Kong, by a vesse tariff measure.The whole bill was over 1 family.ply with reference before 10 a.m.or WwW deliver parcels for stores; has own horse and ex- tenement, clean, in goodorder.Kent low mn pital treatment.Saigon river, and found its way to this city \u2018hauled, every item examined, and a fevi- ! hare m 1571 TH 1733 reas.Will pay 0 to any person sécuring position.Ad- to à good tenant.Her au No.4& X Three.of the firemen lost their lives.in a letter to the relatives of the first officer.sion, the most far-reaching in the history i AN TE LASS GENERAL MOULDER Sosa \u201cBuz STAR ofioe.1731 2 Over two Jundred heavy draught horses, The vessel.was commanded by Captain of Canads; presented for consideration.JA sober and can do all kinds work in foundry; good WANTED SITUATION AB PANTRY MAID OR early all e company's express wag- Randell, and Frank Stivers was the firs at Gr inconsistencies and anomalies of the 8 - Applyssonce.D.Laliberte, 81.Johos Que.ot Uniichen.girl, under cook.Apply 15 Dalhousio - OFFICES TO LET fons.and de the.contente of the large storage officer; Laro Jorgensen.Swede, second old tariff were done away with, speoifie ' \u2019 uilding were burn e Adams Express officer an enry ug, an English duties in many cases replaced Br | WAY ND WI 10N hy .uties ery Booms, Be Cotbétine nt 0 I We wt ei bet pe LET Tose DESIRABLE AND CEN.WANTED TO BORROW.ing.ete alos ee oink the Knox build: man, third officer.ane Srew, onsisted of Talore.mixed duties adi Sntirely | ET CUBE AnD Oh es enced.u _OTAR olhoo : 2491 ocat Of 7N6; c - NON ONE S - ., al eral > ANTEDA SEL AGE FROM 12 TO vs Ra, ANTED\u2014BY ENGLISH LADY, WELL EDUCA- atroot.ill be fitted to suit desir.ANTED Loar Al mt fo horses table in the, Adams Ex- -_\u2014 most important articl large reduction + pole ai ches 0 Tf We Beng bu Bg | nee peindre mette VV i mE | Bor as ham more kc SMITH-GUNN.on some saple matarial, and ia are | œ udent, ce woman, an engagemen .A 3 VA RL DINING ROOM, GIEL AND SCRUB dress \u201c\u201cC 208.§ good wk _ 3 G.& Brush, 34 King street.Ye aan.151 part of citizens and men.Eight two- Le Inced upon the free list.ives.agri- story houses on the alley north of the ANYED\u2014A GOOD 8TRONG GIRL FOR WORK VV ANTERSBE Yous SCOTCHWOMAN, WORK } TT coal ofl, Knox building avd two small frame houses À Pleasing Ceremony in Chalmers cultural implements, cotton fabri In, dining room: alto little gitl to belp with à pabs.of any kiod by the day, not perticular.4 Jere : collen s suffered a notable uction Albert Lund: Boosis, $39 Craig at.aL War ED SITUATION BY FIRST 2 5 Six os el eight other residence house on: Chural, Hinwston.and moro than ono million of £ dollars were ANTED\u2014A RESPECTABLE LAD, ABO or = ; : it uties.or boars who would bo willing to take out nano; objection to ouate.10 À Log nia or rye ee managed.pe total loss will ir TAR] ce of | tio fact worth noting that mot, one | Apply at £4 Beaver Hall SA Worn FIRST CLASS COOK te.athée \u201cfhe deal bodies of \"the follow named Miss Valier Gunn, the daughter Mr.Single item of the tariff was challenged to a q î iT Yo AN FOR hee\u201d CFL beach, where one or.more aro kept in > division in the Homse the tion ANTED\u2014GOOD | STEADY YOUNU MAN Excellent references; G., 162 Sparks stress, recovered : Samuel Mas- Alexander Gunn, ex M.P., to Mr.Robert from first to last.Of criticism or talk from ; or $5.10 95 à woek 10 the right party.na ae Michael I Fenton and Dennis Donohue, | Harcourt Smith, of Quebec, took place at there was plenty; of acti pply to 435 Bt.Jason & | the Opposition ere aplenty; ou, ; TER LE SERVANT.FAMILY OF .all Afomon of pe 1 Com Company.Joyés Chalmer «Church this morning, Rev.M.Mc non : aire e Knox stable employés was vray 0 ing.pr through with \u2026 ty.twa Clty references req Appt 6 PSE \"ROOMS TO LET.3 burned and may die.Fully ad does firemen Owing to the illness of the bride's father, The French Lramy Tous i + UNIOR CLERK, IN BOOT, BHOE ; | jog policemen were overcome by heat and who was unable to be present, tI the bride large he note worthy incident of its passage\u201d + and trunk sore, age about 11.\u201cWi ages SE App Ÿ FURNISHED, 5 carried to places of safety.| was given away by her brother, Mr.James as e curious attitude of the Leader ot Bi Antoine st.RES HED, MINUTES he injured are: J.G.Wilson, broken Gunn.position, who o began the dencune- .Aas ips aide.Mt Purniah references, ar ROG LET, FURNISHED, SUITABLE YOR hy pres Le a James Kelhal, wericualy injured: yo canon of flowers.Th Pod a Srecaed a tas Opposition \"by voting igen amend.T7 i a Councillors eu , all, barne ands an ce; James of lowers, e de was A Y 197, ne ra im 1 light housekeeping.Appls to à Qu Tes \u20ac less than any other.They are botte Ney WAY.~ 3 a Hooper, truck vA.\u201d lacerated forchesd; | in tn white satin and chiffon w with ith pearl trim- mein snd Himael] moving another.ling que F WU ANTED\u2014S ERIENCED, AMEEI OMS_FURNISRED ROO! WITH ARD.y w: 0 \u20ac n, shoulder en.mings, bri veil an ornements Li ase family, Do ashing; good wages.Ay Xo ¢ ES TS Better made, better fitting, and \u2018wilt than The smell of burning horsefleah was toss She x wore à bracel bracelet o of £ poaris, ornamen £ dan io airs the.rsaty.ho Cad pig og ds + mi N n an whole n an on I - A LSet di paies | RUES LEE EOL SR vos any garment in the trade Pama by marr oe Par Thee hi es | © EL Fe Ï a \u2018erarcomvenistines, make x au te ee , .; street.; To .110 \u20ac STAT iy 5 ; : : ga pacs Ph Marie \" st VV asus Ercier SF Emire | Ro Ru TRE 5 aaa + BF | HNGLANDS ANAROHISY: * [37 Muses Phyhieind County Short, dangly Bio thai hols cticiem ve\" challenging 5 room for Lansdowne House, Stanley Island.bathroom fiat.MI Se.Catherine at.113 ; ., m\u2014- get 5 ; AS ut.Sm of the YO i Apply 1533 Hots Date i131 > GLE AND DO Ton | er ; i Mowbray Makes His Firet Public Ap- Paulin Fasiliers.The ©, smith.ot C4 \u201cCanada has voted her utinost dollar in # R° tlemen or mairie ; house new, modern ER .pearance in New York.aid of this subsidy.If that does, not bring ANTED- AT ONCE TTS EXPERIENCED JU svotlemen cr marié ls: hows Dev.mods .R.J TO O } Smith, Soott Griffin, Toronto; Lieut.Bur.it, we must do without it.nm Room, Bonaventure depot.0 131! a+ REX in a e a + NEw York, J July 5.- The, reception 2 aL PH.MacNee and M.Strange, \u201cThe Interculonial Conference injected ANTED-YOUNG GIRL FOR PANTRY AND OOMB_HAND! FURNISHED , : : cord har} owbray, the ton.aple left for Mon on the breath of wider and purer insb- BES ae 12 Taina no Sunday soc.JU oem seo singe Foon.sab tor arid 177 St.J Street Anarchist leader of London, by the\u2019 New The happy couple left for Montreal the the midst of local and ; = M16 ames reer, York group of Anarchists, at Clarendon aftern ress (i d Included \u2014struck a truly imperial note, whose muale ; VV ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT AT 19 MOUN- 173 1 = Ball, in East Thirteenth street, on Monday presents were very handsome an stil} reverberates.| ot 1731 MS\u2014JUST TWO ROOMS LEFT, WELL FUR- .a bible from the trustees.of Chalmer's oe the HOUSEREEPER TWO OF À FAML V pisbod, double, infront.46 Victorisst.1704 , : , Bts vas enthusiastic.Ama Mowbray | 8 Church, as the mariage was the first cele: Altogether the session, ha Moore RE rar pes oo To Lex rps hE HEE 96 SEE HE pa sans Brio! hanle whihs raid 1 the odio yr A Rea 5 -b-oe without board.110 Sc.Ls ; country And take charge of two young childreo.ROOM FURNISHED six SINGLE R ROOM, ON BATH - ink tect tail, a Al deve and y MORE NIHILISTS ARRESTED.80 far as tariff revision goes.\u201d ; vs i Yang ora, 57 srw | STE SPECIFIC ARTICLES.JF YOU BURN YOURSELF sois put, vith 99 he vero ato uss, July 25.\u2014The author- WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF.+ OOM8 DOUBLE, WITH BOARD.SUITABLE Vv BON ¥ + \u2018 | mess.-} PErERSB .\u2014 \u2014 1 mer alé! housework and care of children, ia small fam- ire rea kis YI Gode\u201d walk from Post | aa rar M rie of his creed.Ha face is.trank ri opên, ities have made thirty-eight additional olera is proading in Turkey t Jom and he | .-} Cholera.~ 2 Ÿ Waar 10 WELLINGTON ST.an | po 0OMS_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMSTO Xo era apie a thi ok pastel control à of ogi orand \u2018with sach garnestness ore Nihitiste with tasttwenty I\u201c.Chisholm, of Port Hops, has been 8 MARRIED 10 hard ao positon cous NEWLY?Co danie 15 AND IT IS TRUE MERIT ® common in soda moistened with water of manner Î if ome is not eobrinoed hs he, four hy a pointed junior judge .Waterloo ; acd references, will at tion spread on ece nen or co and at least, feels © speaker is nty.by applying Sb 33 Cathars si, ot 1131 RoE Apply 195 Berri st.1713 THAT WINS.bound d on the part, writes beth Hobin- convinced.The.newoomer's hair is darks FACTS FROM WINNIPEG.An ovation was tendered Daltom Mo- ; ANTED-SN AR 0 s\u201400 ROOM \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 son Scovil in an on a o in rin w gray, an \u2014 Tux Carthy last night at the.Glo , i WA ny to tp 2000 baa ro pe APPLY Ror thot bose 15 Basmati 171 a : SooviL £ de Homie, a short.Sie works.moustache Ce that is ye f Tar TO TAR.) ell lingwood, hiv de a eran | ANTED a GOOD GENERAL aks TAT ye ooM8_TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, increas This can be kept wet by squeezi wajeron | an , also cut short, and the ch noces, uly Lov a ply 4% Bharbrooke.Call between CE Ro and singly 19 Plateau street (off Manca.) Our mene in ng.it from a or cloth nti! he ar and gray, also < board is entirely ment young arm er, Fu yesterday minutes.Se publicans of the First Maine con- .ANTED-SOHOOL TEACHER FOR SMALL OOM_NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH > P ia ing of He is, perhaps, forty years of pu pou his in oY, bo ae Homing these of of ional district have re-nominated Thos.WwW country school.Protestant, in Provinos of Quatre tiemau.844 Bleury street.173 3 A thick coating starch canbe used In- Mowbray's was indifferent, aoûT is head off.An et is being held to- amation.tor SEAS, SSE RAE Rook 15x ov terme Tian wr The COOK'S FRIEND pasa oftay edd sins foie poing vise \"ho.sait atraaguos ob Hi B Body soonmalion, à oe | ence an wa Sr Ton à Tas phonon AFRO | De ere EE (NG POWDER.|!piefifthe cis holon, ia fh ci | cal carimnçe ile étre, eva | ie Ansiiquer Congetion continus om mile désires ele teee | ough hand who understands the and sitting room, across BAK a better to use vaseline, olive or ences oil | coat of black was old aa so was his , but none the important busi- place, © and mod color Mont Par rat class workman.Ap Sin Ad bed bed ad trie ing rout of boue; | - on ; The doctor will apply some preparation con- trousers, made of some coarse brown ma- mess of t © Session has yet beon reached.$100,000, yesterday.; of the French CC 171 tarboi Sessions are in progress to-day.th ery © - Warmo-a FIRST CLASS MAN TO REPRE- RO poor cables Pal ELL WE vet Samed ei the air oan be efictaally eicluded from terial.Ho wore dark russet shoes ol ad Five thousand people e passed through | the Deputies Fortes, To the newapaper ral a oberon eats Jo foods s house i in Mont ee preferred.68 Victoria st 1733 : .a burn he In is relieved.made tie.Instead of the red ribbon, ready.fates of the Winnipeg Industrial yesterday.ay.raised a d turbance and were Sa out, \"ANTED \u2014 PRINCIPAL (WITH ONTARIO R00, LAs ronyisaxD ROOM FOR 3 GEN.1 [PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! - Bla (Blisters eho ouid bo bricked an and the fluid tinguishing so many in the audience foarly double that number is expec They took offence at the tons 0 on training preferred) for Bucki Model AU _tlemen.8 Cat Lu marDeoEL: ERAN ADO re © -Anaro © x boat French dna Lau ng onions and 0e RM ait \u2014 FURR ts Tr |e EDWIN O0X & Em street polis slog Jipere to the skin the o peaker a t si \u201cThe sia of th MRS.HARTLEY IN GAOL.Pres der Verd fourteen years old, of .Di u cut away © 8] er's CoA ane es e : Alexander on, Been, tae tent BTR\" lr aime Babi 214 £4 172 5 patches of \u2018material maked \u2018oF off with oil or evening appeared while W.A.Wilson, an I! Ottawa, has been committed to_ stand : == OONS \u2014 NEWLY ISHED, WITH OR so, we Bocckhs Brushes | mm water, American and very kindly cid mes [SPECIAL TOTHE STAR] = of havin Cours den without board\u201d APB a a 78 Qaborne, Mra.Duna.Erdem EL Wiached, ready for ame.Por \u201cWhen the injury is extensive the sufferer making a few prelimi remarks.Mow.Toxonto, July 25\u2014A motion was of Medan Bellevue, ten years oid | LOST.COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ab will be prominin ay die from the bray was escorted by Edward Brady, the In Ouggode Jesterday for ball Tor Men ing Bellevue under water.Bho bors were An Em couvenience; gentiemen only.59 og shock ce] Ba applied to to , he ex- German Anarohist with Lhe Deltio name, H po un feet ol of her husbend: bathing together.N EAR ROO t 1733 \u2019 -trerai e inks whose uliarity in res pass] charged rred board th schooner Magar te Saturday.ar.Bat Ur Lr bch, J À oe Bo ~WELL FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, GAS, KOFF NO MORE.given until the doctor comes.the Lexow Committee.pee The.motion, bein oppose y the Deputy = Ki on \u2018Monday night a at College t yoturning the éame will be rewarded.SAS R%% \u201chot wator and all modern ooaveniences.883 Palace s Cough D In buras from a strong | acid the Mowbray was evidently unknown to any Attorney-Gene EF int, L.L, two Porta ors being ! OST\u2014SATURDAY MORNING IN NEIGHBOR.\"U°%.18 4 Watson's Cough Drops should De covered with ing 3 ofthe gathering, fo rd voor oon Tras Riven \"x Shar: shot and fataily wounded & y the pans \u2018 bood of King st.fox terrier dog Recurn to 117 [2 0OMS \u2014 THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, TWO\" are the bast in the for the THROAT sad CHEST.lime, as alka + will gottralize the acid.when he entered and took a seat, not on a Looking Sharp for Smugglers.In an sute-mortem statement they deny King st.sud recerve roward.Any one detaining him double, ove single, bathroom flat.every conveni- Fox be VOICE cmoquallo.- .Now ERE pat coemoting a chair, but on the edge of the platform, and Tacoma, July 25\u2014The United States that there had been a ing.| after this notioe will be prosecuted.M3 ence.86 Osborne at.1731 R.& TW.stomped ou each drop.206 oi if up bas been brushed began looking over ver theringle piece of paper Government will take u the Tork of sup- Mr.Kelly, of Toronto Sunday \u201cbus fame, Ï OST\u2014JULY HTH, POCK ET-BOOK, CONTAINIRG Ph o0Ms TWO BOOMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, , _ that held his notes.pressing « opium | smugell creased e Fo ¢ Sund day bus rowarded at 26 Sabet apd sagirion._F tom Tih Miwon 131 BILLI ARD \u201cShen has been caused byan As soon, however, as Chairman Wilson vigor.teen léunches ave to be has ne a aimin ne or i o only.731 Ondine am GON.QUIET alkali age a (be used.A person re- announced, \u201cI have the honor,\u201d ete., and pure RE hased vo establioh à systematic water Arc \"of the 5 or ay = OST\u2014FROM PASTURE OF ox THURSDAY, 19TH ty.Private - - Manufacturers, Corer from offodia of & burn requires introduced\u2019 Mowbray, there was loud cheer- Meal on Puget Sound and Columbia interference il unday iast, when they : re inst., » small dark moose col mare.Any per OOMS\u2014OOMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS Also Bowling Alley ing for y two minutes.collection iver,.One launch w stationed a nou returing same to 55 Centre.et.Tod, Ba hl, LV to iet; AIT | mally, ovis ouriblog food, = od p folly t Neen nutes ur oles ti ¥ | Tacoma, ne lau Port Tone ad ned at started for ot Hele elen\u2019 s Church in an omnibus.+ 1731 atin nt 33 Des Mdr or mule arrisres *s tatellirence.-\u2014+ tho Hall expenses and help the pr propagandist Astoria aud one at Portland.Other small \u2014 OST\u2014IN VICINITY Of OF STAR OFFICE, CHEQUE OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED a Jor fog Erman ace, A homer pigeon tnstatioe of the intelli on his way, on the principle of \u201cNo pay, no launches and revenue cutters owned by the MEDICAL ÿ in Esvor of EPA om | PT it Enrmont Ve sto [oe loots acoom av ve Moti Tiere - impe of a homer afford ina a speech.\u201d Government will be placed at various Finder please address *'V 1905,\u201d STAR o HY 173 4 Re Sigel tons est us ces of the Long- Considering that Mowbray had only a pisces on the Sound to watch for smugglin Ï 88 81.DENIS, | a Ii tof have had \u201cO8T-LADYS GOLD WATCH À AND FOB ON BT.OOM_AND BOARD FOR TWO YOUNG MEN > 7 MoNiRRAL., | Baclety.About sixty few days before applied for his first papers operations.Heretofore smugglers have had EHUODIITY E Ra re mess Heh Ti me from LIOR motes Cok ne Rina 42d, snoring aL | £700 whey\u201d owing, io Cito offorrs aD Devis Ji31 RRoox Large ES) An Absolute Cure tor Inaigosuion, Ho was bird belonging to ee Edward cially its newspapers, it police and its sol- Where Doctors Differed.; i 53 Oo ata 1733 Bamber, Mersey Streef \u2018 On the foilowin ing diery, was in very bad taste\u2014thoroughly Moxrcn, July 25.\u2014 The resignation of oo FOUND.MS day the man who liberated the birds noti anarchiatic, Mowbray's address was the Prof, Pottenkoefers from the signatlo Uni- \u2018 A AAA ROYER EAE Roo: 0 BENT.TERMS ADA FPSIN this particular pigeon flying about, and old thread-bare t irade against everything veraity hasaroused a t deal of public - FOUND \u2014 A SMALL PURSE CONTAINING = i 4 event 7 stared on: e Tt an in exlatance except n force oy was made, indignation here, as it unders that .Pio Grove, One can have the same by calling at TR ration co marred coupe, with ee PE ee UFTi and \"ad gh\" Lo Tears fon.less esptiom than the pparangues usually the resignation conseqnioroed © Potton t = n \u201d 1731 ngridge Society's heard at meetings o arao bjected to some of the in- 4 \u201cWANTED TO PURCHASE.ROME LARGE WELL FORNISHED FRONT à> t | j stamp do 16 nd wai ublequently again ore Spoiled in @ torbacrs nes toacR tepid ch ies ort mens ures of Prof Koch, ~ Arm AANnAAsAANAAA~ oor two OTe, rat clase E00 por wees aot Tob Paton 0e manner so as to implicate the capital t in Ta t ince Saturda Th eight .__ M31 \u201c Bold dy ail Orugglets and Confactionors; B cents i h h logical pre.Ne\u201d ny a our dea! |.ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE, TO PARTIES WISH.®t You hava tried ware brutalities, the speech was a logical pre.have been reportd.There has been one ! ing to dispose of thelr cast off dresses or clothi OOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, WITH thon.\u201cThey ati Hie\u2019 the are Pleased re; sentation of the no-government theory.death from the disease at Herstal, .now ia the time to receive good full value for some.board; also table board, at 9 Union avenue.173 3 - \u20ac complexion.x Mowbray counselled both bloodshed and } Ste ora COTE ST.ANTOINE.tors Ee Pie 4 \u201cmentalt dynamite, but he couched his sa: Mieaiaquans Threaten Americans.u ANTED-TO BUY A GOOD RATTER, SCOTCH .* Bac guinary utterances in a jumuende, for, as be NEw YORK, July $5.\u2014A despatch to ¢ to the.: terrier referred.Must be one or two years old PUPILS WANTED.BUILD YOURSELF A HOME, ; said in conclusion: \u201cI want to apread my Herald from Panama says : Addres 57 Bisury st.1731 N SYOF PAYING RENT, grectal pro da through the States and the Pacific mail steamer San Jose, whieh : Was Ro Monter UPRIGHT.STATE ET qua Ney 8 cliokoe Bulldiag Lot 5010 for pagan \" arrived from Corinto, Nicaragu y,re- qd BEA De Addo NOT ON BLACKWELL'S ISLAND.porta having had trouble with wiih the Ni Nioara.{ oA cash pri of fhe .lowest = 2* VW ANTED- oe by Prot REN Eaton 1 oak | T0 ope o mountals.The demas ft Cann He was heartily cheered again and again, thoritiea.Armed forces menaced é ANTED LE OLD FASHIONED MAHOGANY 04 6 Saw Bile A Do Lo fb > is horitles = Y 4 wh dei holy AR W VERTE Bd very sucer the forth sympa women Ge vosse Vessel and refit mission le À .= coin ve econ t to tet AME ASS |, in clues now Dow commence, Ky for di ies 1m $s.orne Bitte pital sin ho ge sox oT RE id vs apn tho fois, or & peas this Pr : .* estor Of aw ox narc Ol : HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC.WATER AA BUSINESS CHANCES.oT i, su Moat re in German.Be poked fan, not re po The Standard on SICK HEADACHE For sALE OR I NGE BLACK MARE Ea lustre coats, 24 charmed pan made big hau ns oan Ol, Tare als years oid.= Freon es con ses for ¢ see match uabion, acd ghed like i a It was goon io Natural Gas & Fa Fuel Company yb 3 Positively cured by these | dar driver or raddis hosp 108 Fame.AIS SUMMER RESORTS, ee re vs.Montreal, od ke IE Beye _1D1 : 10 \u20ac of the ond Tatar oT Ste meen) And Intervsting only Tooth this Com Cod the hd Little Pills, LE\u2014IMPOR BADD! Rai Tow Glenna ™ 2\" Montres\u201d County Natural Gas el Com se op unir + poor Good oa new.Chem ro pr MER Foie TES AND vase | Mon Sood Ig Ameries; Tio baie believes, the deductions Bow uid the of the greatStandard Ty as roc Distros rom Drop; HEAVY F1OUGH - an 22 gn Sul EEE IRE | er = Ç your doalér fac the Bordes strik and not th Tail bo ras tha wus Corporatio | indigestion Tes: pe Forme ners ona $8 eh Wold qu | eh Greater, rar Eo EB | Poker siens os goon rm, oF | A ax Claret tor of the po pt une od\u201d Tae Angle Cable.fict remedy foc Disziness, Naases, Dyowsd.- pro- Captain te h Hzanrs CONTENT J The ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tosgue non bam.the outside of the ne ha, oh which caused new cable of the Rp his Tel Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, They 7 \u201c FLATS WANTED.ANT, OORNER HOV! ; | SOS nan i = : Prise \"Ba\" bun BEES | I Bi a + 552 ge sioner Seta whi Taring the cable, rai the Bove.: trades | WAT ae A SMALL pi a dvertiser : = ng despa San | Pit, Dose, ren US a Age LE dE SE RET His as EI aman] AEE AE Cle FT ates n\u2019s\u201d BRE sie mn | OEE at pricey \u2018 à 7 ; it = : 14 : NE ; ea ar mat TTT ILE (PE (MOI ue PB BIE HFAOS ahESEIE 10 I EER NS | | - pa a 06 ad asus We WN PT EIR ee UE ry MST Le Eee THE TARDY.at the very W THE SENATE MR.WL [fo DEFENDS MR, | | ment.CLEVELAND.Vo tee A \u2018Conference of Senators Reaches No Desision-A New Bill in the ./ Houses \u2014 The Sugér Sehedule.WASHINGTON, July 23.\u2014 Every seat in the galleries was filled again yesterday when the Senate met.The resumption of the heavy firing against the Executive was anticipated, and the stream and excilement were almost as intense as when the Senate convened Monday.When at 12.28, Mr.Harris, the floor manager of the tariff bill, called up the conference report, almost every seat on the floor wax oocupied.Mr.Hill; of New York, was on his feet, and vas Jmmediate!s rec ed for a sed, he said, at the outset ce Orman, that the Demo atic part: was in the midst of a great crisis.It had gone to work to reclaim the pledges it had made, The greatest of these was that to reform the tariil.The \u2018House had passed a tariff bill which, ide from its income tax features, seemed to meet with goneral satisfaction and approval.As it pa this Senate, however, after long weary months of debate, it was not satisfactory and ft violated the piedyes of the party.It went to conference.The House conferees were.confronted with the fact that the Senate had made the bill inconsistont and had.made it unworthy of Democratic support, Mr.Hill continued: They rejected the duty on coal and iron.They refused to yield, and there was no hope that thoy would yield, If they insisted upon their attitude and the Senate was obstinate, all prospect of tariil legislation was atanend.\u201d His (Hill's) motion that the Senate recede from the coal and iron ore duty was inthe] Nine of an agreement.Backed by the public press of the country, by the Democratic masses and the Presi: dent of the United States, as it undoubtedly is, the House would never eld, TW hy not, said Mr.Hill, * yield on hese two points and sce whether it does not lead to an agreementl, Mr.Hill cone uded at 1.52 p.m., and was followed by Mr.Caffrey, who offered an amendment providing that the Senate conferees shall stand firm on the bounty feature of the Senate scheduie.The Senate then adjourned for a caucus, which took place, but no action was taken.Th ° talk hinged principally upon the sugar utiles.The tariff complications have led Mr.Har- ter (Ohio) to draft a compromise tarit bill, which he introduced in the House yesterday.It provides that on September 1, 1594, all duties not otherwise provided for shall uced one-half, provided such reduction does not bring them below 2 per cent.ad valorem.On and after Septémber 1, 1899, all duties in ex of 12 per cent.ad valorem shall be reduced to the uniform rate of 12 per cent.ad valorem, which shall be added internal taxes, and on and after September lat, 134, a uniform duty or tax of 1c per pound shall be levied or paid on all sugars, and a reduction of 100th of a cent per pound shall be made for each degree of saccharine strength below 100 egrees.A uniform duty of 4c per pound Upon all coffee, and of sc per pound upon tea imported into the United States is also provided for.The internal tax upon beer and other malt liquors is fixed at $2 per barrel of 31 gallons.The Senate Sugar Committee held a brief session vesterday and examined Edward J.Levy, the representative of Wheeler & Co., ont e floor of the Stock Exc Ze.The testimony was not made public.Iatercolonial Trade.NDON, July 25.\u2014In the House of Com- mans yesterday Mr.Charles E.H.Vincent asked the Government if, in view of the fact that the Intercolonial Conference at Ottawa had shown the existence of a desire on the of the colonies for the removal of treaty obstacles to trade within the Empire, would measures be taken to that end?Mr.Sydney Buxton, Under Colonial Secretary, said that when the re- rt of the Earl of Jersey, the chief British elegate to the conference, was received, the subject would be considered.Mr.J.H: Hofmyr.who was one of the Cape Colony delegates to the Intercolonial Conference in Ottawa, arrived at Liverpool yesterday on his way home.In an i er.view Mr.Hoffmyr expressed his belief t the Conference will tend greatly to MOVE the treaties which are standing in the way of more favorable treatment of the products of the colonies.e expressed himself as tly.impressed bythe.m of her people.The Khedive's Bride.Loxnox, July 25.\u2014Now.that the youn Khedive has become engaged to the Sultan's niece, it is stated, there never was the aliglitest idem in court circles of Euro of the Khedive marrying one of the Sultal daughters.In the first pince Che young ruler is not considered of sufficiently high rank, and secondly the Sultan knows too well that by givin, his daughter to a descendant of Mahomet Ali he would but strengthen the pretensions of the khedivial family to the throne of the caliphs.So apprehensive have sultans in times past been of the dan nger to the throne in the pretensions of the progeny of their sons-in-law that up to the time of the accession of Fa amed, the present Ottoman Em- r, all the male children of the Sultan's Rang ghters were strangled immediately after their birth to avoid any possibility of their ever becoming claimants of the office of Caliph.Late Cardinal DunaJewski LonvonN, July 25.\u2014T'he prince archbisho of Austrian Po a, Cardinal Dungfewskl, who has just died, enjéyed the unique distinction of havin, is youth, and prior to his taking holy orders, worn the garb of a convict, served a term of three years' imprisonment in the great Austrian nitentiary of Kuefstein and of having on Pro occasions been condemned to death cass being commated last moment.The offense that led to his being kept in manacles for three yeara waa of a political character and consisted in resistance to the one tyed government and authorities is province.It wax the sudden and tragical death of his flancée on the day before that appointed for their marriage that led him to enter the service of the Church in search of consolation.Patrick Purcell\u2019s Money.Toronto, July 25.-\u2018The famous.Purcell will case having been settled before it reached a hearing by the Judicial Commit- tes, probate of the last will has been grant- od to the executors, and Mr.Justice Street mad® an order yesterday for the handin, over of the estate by the Toronto Genera Trusts Company, the administrators ad liten, upon their passing their accounts to the executors.The money in, court is not to be paid out at present.Ic tranapired that by the terms of the settlement the Bisho of Alexandrin is to receive $335,000, Archbishops of Kingston and of Sa $25,000 between them.Nevins Has Pald for Killeen Castle.ORANGE, N.J.July 25.\u2014Thomas Nevins, the millionaire contractor and raiiroad king f this Place, denied the report that he had the sentence in not actaully te bought Killeen Castle, in County Meath, Ireland.He raid the pur or Be.due ce 000, had been paid to Lum- Yoy & 0.agents for the estate in \"London, and WF the transfer had not yet been de vas their fault.He has communicated with the agents and notified them to sdviss him | if tho transfer fias not - Me Nevine mit sail for and as tes the pur- chise of the Petrol Bren c rn >\" Séindiers at Sherbrooke.wR July 25.-\u2014Two young men town Inst weak, who vent by the Ramos ro Drake and Billings.On Lie after nogh of thelr arrival epresented at the Kastern T nde.on à Concord, N.H., bank.had tobe\u201d | tin's hogs after it was said the diabolical \u201cot the resources of Canada and the capacity .av .; an asst Drak KrNastox, Ont, Jul; 9, (Specs The Townahius Bank à cheque drawn ! anple crop de Élanthnge (te acenon will 2s ou He was a - He said he knew Rev.Father Fisette, and the \u201cbank officials as paid.He then wen Nationale and had there on Father Fisette's alleged endoive- He repeated his on.ab chants Bank, but the manager there was refused to the cheque unless rv Fisotte came the bank.\u201cThen the ng man fled.Father Fisette denies ail knowledge of the swindlers.REV.MR.HORNER'S CASE.He is Suspended Frou the Methodist Ministry.À oo 4 .\u2014\u2014 x.cn [sPROIAL TO THE.8TAR.} PEMBROKE, Ont., July &.\u2014The trial of the Rev.R.C.Horner ou the ¢ of refusing to take the atation assign lo him by the Methodist ference and of conducting nisetings within the jurisdiction\u2019of other ministers without consulting or obtaining their permission to do so, was held in the Methodist church here to-day.The committee appointed to hear the eviderice consisted of the Rev.Dr.Ryckman, i- dent of the Montreal Conference and ex- officio chairman of the Trial Committee; Rev.J.Delong, of Renfrew: Rev.J.Web: ster, of Cobden: Rev.A.Johnstons, of Westmeath; Rev.wW.W otis, of Beachburg, and Rev.W.J.Ellis, of Egunville.a Horner is hal ing meetings in town at present, but did not attend the trial, ph was held with closed doors.No ip: formation would be given further than that as a result of the day adeliberation the Committee decided to suspend Mr.Horner from the Ministry of the Methodist Church of Canada till the\u201d next conference.Mr.Horuer may file a notice of appeal against this decision within two weeks, but itis not likely that he will do so.When: seen last evening in reference to the matter, he said that he had been told that he was put out, but would do as he had previously done, say nothing about the matter.Whether the committee or the conference condoned or condemned, he was still a preacher and wonld continue in his course of saving souls._ His meetings are well at- | tended, and the apparent result of the proceedings against him has been to arouse a curosity and create an interest in his work among the people.PUT OUT THEIR EYES.A Maidstone Farmer Charged With Horrible Cruelty to Pigs.w INDSOR, July 25,\u2014 Adolphus Martin, of | Maidstone, is the alleged originator of an atrocious means of preventing swine from finding their way into.his crops.He was arraigned in the Windsor Police Court before Judge Bartlet to\u2019 answer tothe charge refe against him by Constable \u201canderlinder, for cruelty to animals ichael Koftiski sta that - while working for Martin some pigs broke through a low fence \"into a fleld of oats and potatoes.His , ewployer ordered him to catch one, and he and another mau held the animal while Martin cut out itz eves with a knife.He alleges that Martin then put salt.into the sockets and said he would leave the animal without\u2019 food for some time.Joseph Kowenski, another witness.said he helped to hold a pig which had broken into a crop and was caught after bein chased, and said that Martin cut the brutes eyes from their sockets with a knife, and then put a quantity of salt into them.Samuel Maillioux stated that he had examined one of Mar operation had been done, and found its sockets cl GREAT RAILWAY PICNIC.C.PR Employes Batween Toronto and Montreal at Perth.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) PERTH, Ont., July 25.\u2014A picnic for the employés of the Canadian Pacitic Railway between Montreal, and Toronto was held here yesterday.; The prett town was in gala attire for the visitors, The lovely trees and streets of this, the chief town in.the Ottawa Valley, are inviting.A cordial welcome Was given the visitors as the special , trains emptied their loads at noon.\u201d The rain had been falling since morning, but then the sun was breaking through and everything gave promise of \u2018a fine day's outing sad sje.ymeht.\u2018The new grounds letic Association and the Driving Park, the finest of their kind in Eastern Ontario, were darkened with humankind congregated to take part in the programme of the day.A lucrosse match was played between Perth] oro; Have md and Smith\u2019 b's Falls A employes was a feature of the afternoon.Size, looks and goodness: were three elements - considered in determining the awards in this im- Rictpo department of the day's excercises.hekportaofthe programme wereconducted, part from the footballand lacrosse matclies, ter twenty departments, including youn ladies\u2019, niarried Indies\u2019, bicycle, farmers\u2019 an fat man's races and a'tug ot war.Twelve heavily laden coaches on the train came from the east and greater numbers by the local trains.1 FATHER AND CHILD DROWNED.{SPECIAL TO TRE STARL PEMBROKE,Ont,, July 25.\u2014A dual drowning occurred\u2019 in Alumette Lake, opposite this town, vesterday, Ly which Mr.Sam Shannon aud his young daughter lost their lives.The little girl was thing in the lake, and suddenly getting beyond her depth, sank.The father, who was gittin np on the bank, jumped in to reacue the chil but sank immediately and never rose till the corpse was brought up with a grappling iron.r.Shannon was known to be a ond swimmer, and no cause can be assigned for his failing to save himself and rescue the child, for the water in the locality is practically de y dead, and not more than four t deep.r.Shannon leaves a wife and a large taimily or small children.MR.ALEXANDER GUNN.\" [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Kingston, July 25.\u2014 While in a somnam- bulistio condition, Alexander Gunn, ex-M.P.for this city, walked into a staircase and fell some distance upon his head.edical reports indicate the injuries as very serious.The circumstances are a source of guneral sorrow throughout the oity.\u2018NEWS AND VIEWS BY WIRE, H.M.5.Blake is at Halifax.The British Whig of Kingston, is to have a new building.\u2018The Crarewitch embarked yesterday in the \"Polar Star, » from Cowes, on his way home.Henry Fingey, of Ridgeway, Ont., was killed hile asleep -on the vay, Ont.yes ay, near Moore's Crossing.: The election of Dr.Ryerson, East Toron and that of Hôn, J.M: Gibson, of Hamilton have been protested on the usual grounds.Pong Jung, a celestral, residing in Hamilton, Ont., has complained to the police that Mary Beatty, of Toronto, under promise of marriage, procured some and then ied à on the wedding day.When the ateam barge June arri Windsor, Capt.Allen reported that bring a gale he pie ed up a small ing Principal Merchant, The to legtiate Inntitute, and fo: who otherwise must have four in the oavy Me onse, aged 19, was di Harry od at inau, N.8.; William Blaok- ie YS Yost his life in the .nerat Port S ey, and Colfaz, and Portland, Washington, comes à report three men and three drowned at these places while bathing.\u2019 Prospect for Apples.: aly trouble was that, as hind us.I Jum with dismay and looked -| back.- There ped y ram tn res iy nm amp pr dm = x better shan last but the E FIAT = ward coan 0 0 res oc vik \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CUSHING'S ISLAND.Penneis Cushing Chars Charges the Heal Fa \u201c company vin Peau TEE Lat?Æ D, Me, en July 3.In t the tbe Supreme Coury Francis iad an, Shows.a bil part of ani 1e Cuabing Island Hotel and Trans) © allegos that that be noble $1 de BED 0 worth M he stock: that the trectors made a contract with John W.Burrowes to complete tho carpenter work on the Ottawa House for.2 paid pr 4 E2883 TH urrowes was transferred at a rate below parto the tors, who took the stock and used it as rh it fully paid.voting on it and putting through measures thereby that were opposed by by complainant.There Directors were prophen R.Small, Dennis W.Clark, George Knight and nk A.Pitcher.r.HR prays that the Court will appoint a Receiver of.the acopunts and property of the corporation, with power to set aside a mo made without his consents The Comber.ill come up for a hearing in Sep- em .\u201c HOT RACE FOR A PRETTY BRIDE.The Rival Rallroad allroad Engineers\u2014Jim Larkins Loses a Wife and a Position as a Result of the Run.\u201c High old times were they,\u201d said a veteran railroad engineer the other day to a Chicago Times reporter.\u2018 Give me the gopd old days when we had wood-burnin\u2019 engines, casy schedules, with long stops und uo telegraph to bother us.We coul run pretty much to suit ourselvesthen, and it goes without sayin\u2019 we pre lots of enjoyment.Take, for instance, \u2018t fun Larkins and me had one night, bout fifteen yertrs ago.You see Jim and I were both courtin\u2019 the same girl, both bein\u2019 engineers on the Wilmington, Columbia & Au road; between Columbia aud \u2018Char ve Ever been down there?W ell, even yet the road ain \u201cquite as good as it \u2018might by , but in those days it was a sight worse.\u2019 \"The tracks were laid with the old-fashioned U rail on Ties five foot apart and spliced with fish plate, When the wheels struck one epd of the rail the other end tiited up, and I tell you it mide a nervous man sean ck the first time he travelled over that line.We had no telegraph wire, and so could do tty \u2018much as we pleased around Columbia, the superintendent bein\u2019 locatéd at Charlotte ny a time we used to get an engine out after darl: and take a ride for fun.The =TE ENGINES WERE OLD AND RICKETT, they couldn'tstand mueh, They were wood rners, and nowadays would look to heavy with their little boilers and b stacks.When one of them got a move on after dark, I tell you, it looked like a runnin\u2019 display of fireworks, the stack throwin\u2019 out sparks and chunks of blazin* wood like a volcano.Old man Snuth, that's Mollie's father, didn't like me near gs well as he did J but seein\u2019 that Mollie preferred me, I wasn't carin\u2019 much about her father\u2019s opinion.It was no use for us to get spliced in Columbia, for everybody knew that her father had ordered her not to be seen with me ; so the only thing for us to do wasto watob our chance and\u2019 20 off on the quiet to some \u2018place alonæ the line.\"I thought it over for several da and got the whole thing in shape.I told A lie to come down to the roundhouse about seven o'clock one night and I would give her a little ride on my engine.She afraid { Well, | guess you don\u2019t know her.Why, she had run the machine herself many % time.Ihad given the hint to Jack, my* fireman, and he was on hand whenl k- ed outon the main track, leavin\u2019 Jim's engine in the roundhouse.Mollie was wait- in\u2019, and she jumped on the tank like an engineer\u2019 1 sweetheart ought to do.Just as we were pullin\u2019 out Jim came around the corner, His ges opened, I tell you.* Where Jou goin\u2019, Bill ! he shouted.\u201d \u2018Just out fora ittle rule\u2019, 1 remarked, coolly puttin\u2019 Mollieup on the box in front of me so had to put my arms around her to reach the levera.I saw Jim gasp and start on a run toward Mollie's house, where he knew her father was.In two minutes we were spinning, In three hummin\u2019, and in five.minutes we were tearin\u2019 through the valley like à cyclone.IT WAS A PITCH DARK NIGHT, and not a thing could be seen ahead.\u2018There they come,\u201d yelled Jack before we had gone ten miles.Lookin\u2019 wo saw a shower of sparks just visible above the treetops.Weconcludedat oncethatthat was Jim and Mollie's father, and that we would\u2019 have to do some 0 Pratty tall travellin\u2019 to | avoid capture.-Mind- you; Jim carried an.The engines were pretty well matched, nervous.Just ahead \u2018was 4 hea e five miles long, and I knew it woul be a tough pill to get over it, but once on the other side of the hill our chances.for gottin, away would be good.\u2018Do your I yelled est, Jack to keep up steam,\u2019 the Breman.Mollie was restin' in y my ore as quietly as if she had been sittin\u2019 on the haircloth sofa in her parlor, hor lips half open and the wind blowin\u2019 her hair all over my face.All ofa sudden we heard a whistle, and it sounded t be- was Jim leas than half a mile away, comin\u2019 quite a house afire.Mollie looked, Wo, then \u2018her eyes fell on Jaok, whose wood getun\u2019 low.low, and who had rolled a barre out the back part 0 e tank and was vine to bust the head in, She slid out of my arms, and holdin\u2019 outo the levers, got \u2018down beside the fireman.The first I knew of it, was when I saw her fishin\u2019 out big fat hams from the barrel and passin\u2019 -them to Jack, who was feedin' the furnace with \u2018em.I didn't stop to ask any a questions.\u2018Bully for you, Jack,\u2019 I yelled, he steam jumped up.again.Well.that did the usines, We reached the top of the grade without Jim gainin\u2019 another Inch, and then we began to slide downward.Great Jupiter, how we did drop down that hil The noise ps terrific and the old machine rocked like cradle, kin\u2019 back, I saw Mollie standin\u2019 on the bank holdin\u2019 on by the brake, her dress flutterin\u2019, her hair blowin\u2019, and her at shinin\u2019 lfke stars.FI! never forget tsight.I knew-that as soon as Jim EACHED THE TOP OF THE HILL he'd be aîter us at a high: rate of speed and 1 begun to fear we couldn't keep ad this time, but all at once a thought struck me.\u201d 1 shut off diam and yelled to Jack to pu où the han e jum wheel, Maille Belpin* ln an minutes we hi early stop, pped.2 down, autel: Jack, Land open switch, in\u2019 to run up the bark sidin.\u2019 my time than it takes to tell it we were on the sida, the Aw roset for the main rack, and then I run up in the woods and stopped.We shut off all lights and waited.In a minute or wo, xe heard a faint ramble, which cha TOAr, then we could distingui thas clickerty click of wheels passin\u2019 over theends of rail the rattle of machinery and the hissin\u2019 0 stem, while the puffin\u2019of the exhaust was rapid as to blend into hollow ER under.\"| A ralieind ot s i becam ld e, and en with a Pik , an u A in op, skip nda fomp Jia tain\u2019, the occupants never dreamin\u2019 rd ere in \"the sidin\u2019.We hunted up the earest preacher and gob married: me, with my face ace all black and grimy, and Molly thout any hat, for à the wind had blown itaway.Jack was witness, and I let him kiss the bride, for 1 thought he deserved it.- We got back to Columbia about midnight and next morain\u2019 1 took o out the the express as as po ho.che Re foo! asi ht 0 0 æ = Ago t aurait \u2018abend all ill fe re Charlotte the next En He was the ors surprised n in the state when he sd ven him the slip.Then the ouporintendent w ted to know what he t b ne ryt t was discharged as well,\u201d No ons ever become learned hy by * his © own ap application.ein and op pervanities ma may our progress; but THE monriteaL DAILY NEMA Te \u201c3 ¢ dd The Bruiser\u2019s 3 + @ouriship.=| While the Nosthirn.Bra Praissr sab in the \"| chair tn his corper_apd vas ; 5 being.tanned, he resolved to finish the t at the next round.The superior kill of his oppoñent was telling upon bim, \u2018and, the Bruiser was a young man of immense strength, yet up to thas time the alertness and dexterity of the Yorkshire Chicken had baffled him, aud prevented him from landing one of his tremendous shoulder thrusts.But even though skill had bafiled siren; up to this polut, the Chicken had notentive- ly succeeded Ir in defending himself, and was in a conditio n described by the yelling crowd as\u2018 y.When time was called the iser Was speedily ou his feet.His face did not present the repulsive appearance so visible on the countenance of his opponent, yet the Bruiser had experienced euough to know that the body blows received this fight had had their effect on his wind and stay powers; and that although the Gutcken n Pre sented an appalling appearance with swollen {ips and cheeks, and his eyes near- osed, yel he was in better trim for con- : ae the battle than the Bruiser.The Chicke: the mark less © sight, he seemed uncertain in his movements, and the hearts of his backers sank.as they saw him - stagger rather than walk to his place.Before the Chicken,as it were, fully waked up to the situation, the Bruiser lunged forward and planted a plow on his temple that would have broken th: of a man Who was in Letter condition than the Chicken.The Yorkshireman fell lke a log, and lay where he fell.\u2018Then the Bruiser got a lesson which terrified him.A sickly ashen hue came over the purple face pro man on the ound.The Bruiser had - some defence, and the terrible blow pete been even more powerful than he intended.â shivering whisper went around the crowd * He is killed,\u201d and instantly the silenced mob quietly sea \u2018avi pon red.It was every man for himself before the authorities took a band in the game.The Bruiser stood there swaying from side to side, his gaxe fixed vpon the trate man.He saw himself indic and hanged for murder, and he swore that if the Chicken recovered he would never again enter the ring.This way a phase of prize fighting that © had never fore had ex- rience of.On different occasions he had, it Is true, knocked out his various opponents, and once or twice he had been knocked out himself ; but the Chicken had fought so pluckil up to the last round that the Brui- had.put forth more of his tremendous h than he bad stren bargained for, and | now the man's lite hungon a th The unconscious Pro was carried to an adjoining room.vo phyalolans were were in attendance u at-first th rts were most ou but toward day.fight the Bruiser learn th relief that the chances were in favor or his opponent.The Bruiser had been fly, but he was a man of strong common sense, and he thoroughly understood the futility of flight.His face and his form were too well known all round the country.It would have been impossible for \u2018him to escape even if he had tried to.When the Yorkshire Chicken recovered the Bruiser's friends laugheq at his resoive | to quit the ring, but they could not xhake it.The money he had won in his last fight, together with what he had .accumulat before\u2014for he was a frugal man\u2014wasenou; to keep him for the rest of bis days.and and he resolved to return to here he was born, and vrhèreydoubtleus, hist fame had preceded him.Ye buckled his guiness it s belt around him, and with a stout stick in his haud be left London for the He was astrong an prize-fighters had douse, again.He had a horrar of a cramped an confined seat in a stage coach, He loved a free air of the Belgie andthe quiet stillness of the valleys, as in the days of highw rave eliing by coach was ne! any The Prulser mas atraid of no man that end, if he met him in the open with a stick in his hand or with nature's weapons, but he feared the muzzle of a pistol held to his head in the dark by # Tan with a mask over his eyes.So he buckled his belt around him with all his worldly gear-in gold, took his own almost forgotten name, Abel \u2018Trenchon, set his back to the sun and his face to the north windt and journeyed on foot alon the king's highway.He stop, at might n the waysideinns, taking ap his before the sun bad set,and leaving t parler be it was brad day light in the morning.He disputed his reckoning like a man who must n count the pennies, - and no one suspected the sturd wayfarer | of in a fortune ron nd bi; \u201cA8 § 1608 fac od toward the north his thoughts ely to tothe berder town where he had spent his childhood.His father and mother were dead, and he doubted now if any one there remembered him or would have a welcome for him.Nevertheless, no Spot on earth was so dear to him, and it aly ays been his.intention, when he od own and took a wife, to retire to the quiet little town.| The weather at least gave him a sur ly welcome.On the lastday's tramp the win howled and the rain beat in in gusts (hgainst | him, but he was amas who a the tempest, and he bemt his hog to the blast, tradgin sturdily on, It was evening when he began to recognize familiar objects by the wayside, anil he was surprised to me how little change there had been inall the years he was away.He stopper at an.isn\u2019 for supper, and, having refreshed himself, resolv: the rule he had made for himeelf through.eut the bis He: would p on and | sloop in his native village.The storm became tp pitiess au he pro- | ceeded, and he found himself sympathizing with those poor creatures who were compelled ton to be out 10 it, but he never thought imrel It was early midnight when he saw the square church tower standin against the dark sky; and when he to descend She valley, on -the other side of which the tbwn stood, a thrill of Tear came over him, as he remembered what so long for rRotten \u2014that the valley was haunted, an wan 8 8 particularly dangerous n, and place Abo midnight.dt vert his Ne Ne enr began to wonder who the woman was he would marry.She was doubtless now slesping calmly in the village on the hill, quite nncOnSoions of the sppi proach of her lover and her husband, He could not conceal from himself the sant that he would be Peckoned à \u2018good mate when his w was known, fon an be the Squire, he \\ hest ney place.Ho wever, he .resolved be silent about his wealth, [] that e the girl he married would little dream of the good fortune that awaited her, He jaughed aloud .as he thought of the pleasure he would have in tel ns bis wife of her tuck; but the laugh on.hiz lips as he saw; or thought, he a something moving Stealthily\u2019 along the hedge.He was now in tte depch of the: valley in a most lonesome and eerie spot.The hu, ue trees on each side.Shred res arch bh rer $k : © road: way and partially she) He stood in his: tzncke, his stick mith a! firmer hold, and shouted, \u201cWho t There vas no answer, but Henge de hen the nc | \u201cwhich followed b \u201cBom | out into the it he said, \u201cor À pe own fear of pisséle » wes so great that terrorised pected every one else bo the three using thera.& and yet he had never posse: \u2018carried à tol in his lite.sase\u2014 don't t five,\u201d cried.a ving voice tn out the den do as you toll me.\u201d re moved out upon the oat pd Lh she nk, could Dot tel tell, oy ioe nesmed od to Indliate that 8! \u2018 \"Wh jen,\u201d said - Trenchot, kindly, wht ost thou here al such an hour and such & h \u201cAlas!\u201d she atied, wee « father turned me ous, as oa renin: ay before, our re eee muss te voeoi vod.Lave our own éilitenes Var domight Lea bitter might and Thad: ne À blackl out | ! STAR WEDNESDAY JOLY es A _ 2 OA PE -do not fear harm for either thee or me, and ishis daugliter who ished to wed.They come at all hours of the night and day, an - he has married us.1 pid: y wife.\u201d to break trom the Fain, Tone wi RoE fad he en ed ro bou sin em donne Trenchon, en \u201ceue is te of à fa y brute RE Besitated and shen spoke 88 to name.\"iia ia the blacksmith of Che vilass, wt Cameron is nb ES = hyn iy then, dead?™ wered the pe \u201che Las been dou these ve years.\u201d ; I knew her when I was à boy\u201d said Trenchon.- \u2018\u201cThy father, also, and many a grudge I owe him.although I] I Sad fon about them.U, dou r was as much in fault an although ho as harsh to all of us, and now it seems he is ovary to thee.name is Trench I doubt if any in the village now JFemember me, althou perh aps, the y have h me m Londan, ca à, with some pride, and à hope that the girl would gonflirm his thoughts.But she shook her ad -\u201cT have never heard d thy name,\u201d she said.Trenchon sighed.This, then, was fame ! \u201cAh, welll\u201d he cried, \u201cthat matters not; the Il hear more of medater.I will go with thee to thy father's house and demand for thee admittance and decent usage.\u201d But the girl shrank back.*\u2018Oh, no, nol\u201d My father is a hard in \u201cthat will never do.\u2018man to cross.There are none the village who dare contend with him.\u201d \u201cThat is as it may be,\u201d said Trenchon, with easy sonfidence.*I, for one, far him.not, Come, lass, with me and see if cannot, after all these years, pick fot thy father'sdwelling.Come, I say, thou must not longer tarry here; the min is coming on afresh, and these trees, thick as they are, form scant protection.It is outrageous that thou should wander in this storm, while thy brutal father lies in shelter.Nay, as for him, he shall not suffer if thou but wish it.80,\u201d And drawing the girl's hand through his arm, he took her reluctantly with him, and without direction from her soon stood befo re the blacksmith's house.\u201cYou see,\u201d he said triumpantly.\u201cI knew the place, : and yet I have not seen the town for years.\u201d Trenchan rapped soundly on the onken door with his heavy stick, and the blows reechoed through the silent house.The girl shrank timidly behind him, and would have fled but that he held her firmly by the wri * Nay, pay,\u201d he said; there is naught to fear.Tiwi see that thou art not ill used.\u201d As he spoke the window above was thrown up, and a string of fearful oaths ted the two, whereat the girl once more ried to release her imprisoned wrist.But Trobchon.held it tightly, though, with a ike s e stout old man thrust his head through the open window, \u2014- \u201cGod's blight on thee!\u201d he cried, \u201cthou pair of fools who wish to wed so much that e venture out in such a Night as this.ell, have your way and lat me have ny | rest.\u2019 Jn the name of the law of Scotland pronounce ye man and wife.There, that will Bind two fools ther as stron, ly as if the Archbishop spol © the words.Place the money on the steps.I warrant none will touch it when it belongs to me.\u201d And with that he closed the window.Is he raving mad or drunkf\u2019 cried Trench © girl fling cry._* Alas! ve a wailing .aus Pa se nid, ** he is neither.He, is is so to marrying folk who come fro land cross the border that he thinks 1 not out 7h The astonished\u201d man dropped her wrist, and she put her hands before her eyes and \" Riarsiar cried Trenchon.\u201cWe two He looked with interest at the girl, but d see nothing of her, eoded rain pelted on them both.Thot thou\u201d\u2014he Frost tated \u2014 hast thou some other lover since you The ook hi her head, we o ong,\u201d she ha \u2018comes near us.> fear my \u201cThen, if this be true, why dost thou rent Lan mot canal so bad a \u201cI weep mot fox myself, dt.for thee.who, through the the kindness of thy itching, scaly; crasty Sion Diseases, suc as x the ordinary bl \u2018 are cured com ely by Dr.Pierce's Golden M Dis to me Rev.sufferer old sures on m loge for four years.1 used three bottles of i and m sound and well and my health than it has beén for some time.1 had best of this éou my case and they failed to effect a cure.Yours respectfully, M Appeler Bo} yn] intent.from voice, my girl, and if .thou favorest th ier re Tl whom can bar i] a je « trap which I shall little effort to get.my foot ou of.But thou art dripping, and I chattering here.Once more I will azonse my law.\u201d So vay he repped i again with bis stick u the door, : Onoe more the window was pushed up, and again the head ap \u201cGet des gone!\u201d cried the maddened blacksm but before he could say any- ing further Trenchon cried out: 1t is thy daughter here who waite, O door, or I will burst it in and cast out as thou hast done thy daughter.\u201d th, had never in his life ing on the th - pent tira er WEDGE C0.Montre | BR sonx T.LYONE, cor.Craig and Bleury ête, besa tod into o tops Ballove me, 16 was nor get but one 2 Stone Tick against the door 80 shook the fabric that he speedily sa another such would break into his domicile; 80, leaving the window open that his curses mi might the better reach them, the black- Piel, ame de down np it open the, barrier 9 e door, open.and stan Thong it » bar all in- ; gress, * Out of the way,\u201d cried Trenchon, roughly placing his hand on the other's breast with apparent\" lightness, Dat with a « push that sent him staggering into the young man alc he girl in in after The MT pen th haw he whis, ou knowest the way,\u201d Le whispered.\u201cStrike thou a light.\u201d a\u201d The trembling girl lit a candle, and as it shone upon her, Trenchon gave a deep ol h of ppiness and Tenet: No girl in the village could be more f The blacksmith stood, os fingers clenched with rage: but he looked with hesitation and respect upon the burl form of prize fighter.Yet the ol man did not flin \u201cThrow aside thy stick,\u201d he cried, \u201cor walt until I can get me another.\u201d Trenchon flung his ek into the corner.\u201cOh! oh!\u201d cried 1, Erasping her hands.\u201cYou er not a But appealed her husband and not to her father, ich caused a to rise from the heart o the young \u201cGet thee out of this house,\u201d »eried ied ber father fiercely, turning upon her.\u201cTalk thus not to my wife,\u201d sald Tren- chon, advancing upon him.__.\u201cThy wife?\" cried the blacksmith, in am \u201cMy wife,\u201d repeated the emphasis.\"They tell men lacksmith, that thou art strong.That thou art brutal know, but Shy, strength I doubt.Come 1 me and The old en sprang upon him, and the Bruiser caught him b: the elbows a and held him helpless as a chil © pressed him up against the wall, pus nes is wrists together, and clasped them both in his gigan- lc hand.Then, placing the other on the he shoulder,\u201d him; and the blackem belpl less, sank upon his knees.vow, thou hardened sinner,\u201d cried the joues man with ut bis th, cursing but Bruiser, bending over him, * from thy dau, ter on thy knees for a night's shelter is house., or I will thrust thy craven face against\u2019 the floor.\u2019 The girl clung to her rill found husband, and ent treated him not to hurt her **I shall not hurt him it he do but speak.If he has naught but curses on his li shy then those lips must kiss the flags tha beneath him.S eak out, blacksmith; what hast thou to sa; mat beg for 8 citer,\u201d said the conquered Instantly the Bruiser released him, me thee to bed,\u201d he said, and: the old away.\u201cWife \"sald X bel Trenchon, openin bis arms, have come all the way from don for thee, I knew not then what drow me north, but now I know that one wiser than me led my steps hither.As faras erring man may promise, I do promise thee that thou shalt ne'er regret being cast out this night into the storm 5 Robert Barr.- Copyright, 1594, by the author.0ld Dr.Gordon\u2019 Remedy for Men ies boxes for Foran Mea only, Talla yu bow de gob hg FE B.KE.McGALE, 3133 Notre Dame 8¢.A.PECARY cor.lie.Donis & St, Catherine fta.1 wet SUMMER RESORTS.ADIRONDACKS-INDIAN POINT HOUSE Sods Sabine entire pose Mostratos lock: anil mall; a Rules \"SMOKE THE ABERDEEN SY.YE nion asie Made re 3 s Without Exception superior to any other - 10 cent Cigars me nea ims SMOKE THE MELROSE CICAR @.Union Hand Made ITCHING \u2014 PILES AND SMOKE THE ELROSE CICAR ® Union Hand Made in the market.SMOKE THE apr CICAR \u201cand Made Manufactured by VILLENEUYE & CO., Montreal.Union À PIN WORMS.N O \u2018 | ITONIXO PILES ù an M ore symplems are 8 Fr Misery.oavang Soa sue it wil SE malstu E Gives pus Instant Relief.Peso SEE aka sa exceedingi: tion, found ailze in the Hohe and poor, 4 and femal and qui Instantiy stop Îtchlax, heal te son © Sores.ini eS ary INTMENT Te vronus is an 4 ailment yetits and sy! 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of the | oui, crounet lan nd path Roues nth ie Lo eee .4 i +, ; i\u201d me amis de te = FREE = army a intrasted with the defence of the - : \u2019 | and apon Ite afficiency the of the ravyos © | t empire may de s re - , 1 I Flag Arm ot AH Chang.It would be grise TO AT £ ACK.in % to ote the trial of this force in À PA ww vada , actual warfare.It has up to the present : 7 ere NS - | time engaged only in drills and skir They are Afte: ou bE ATi tend AuEt well tos nn co - able.t\u2014an well, They are After the | undisputed.Its admirably and excellently uniférmed and armed.It is a estion, howsver, how bravely and wisely Chinese in Corea.D OFFICIAL DECLARATION OF >, .WAR YET, Cg But Active Hostilities Have Begun In and About Seoul.Tae \u2018SmAwanal, July 25.\u2014 Advices from Seoul ay the Japanese military commander at hat place is concentrating his troops, with he intention of attacking the Chinese and prean troops, who are entrenched just out- de the city.Despite this warlike news there has yet no formal declargtion of war between he Oriental powers.% Advices from Seoyf state that the trouble here, caused by the Japanese attacking he natives and Chinese, was the result of ndiscreet action by undisciplined Corean oops, which the Corean Government bould not control, and for which it would ikely apologize.; The Corean troops made an uncalled for Attack upon the Japanese garrison and the atter troops returned the volleys.YOKOHAMA, Japan, July 25.\u2014 The Japanese troops in Corea have commenced forward movement against the positions pocupied by the Chinese troops in the J mit Kingdom.A battle is daily expected.BERLIN, July 24.\u2014The Cologne Gazette ys the treaty concluded in 1835 between hina and Japan empowers both Governments to demand that the King of Corea mmaintain a force of troops sufficient to guarantee public safety, and also to employ Horeign officers to organize the Corean army.t the rane time both parties to the treaty gree not to send their own officers to organize the Corean army._- Beyond the contention of Japan that the King of Corea has not attended to the maintenance of public order, the terms of the treaty do not afford any grounds for Japan's interference.- NDON, July 25.\u2014The cablegram from Yokohama, stating that the Japanese troops in Corea are marching against the Chinese position, and that a battle is itm- uninent,is interpreted here to mean that the in force of the Chinese troops is south of the Chemulpo.The Japanese Legation here says there are onl &hout two hundred Chinese troops in Svoul, while there are between five thousand and six thousand Corean and about six thou: sound Japanese soldiers there.The marine insurance companies have fixed a charge of one per cent.on articles contraband of war carried on vessels for Eastern ports.If the bar at the mouth of the Woosung River is closed, special rates will charged, as steamers will be obliged to unload into lighters outside the bar.LoNpon, July 25.\u2014The Japanese legation In this city has received a dispatch con- feming the news received by the way of Nezagaki of an attack of Corean-troeps upon tbe Japanese garrison at Seoul.The dispatch states that the Palace Guard were the aggressors.It also states that the Corean troops at Seoul number 6,000 men, with several Gatling guns.~ A despatch to the Central News from Shanghai says :\u2014\u201c When war has bec decla: the non-combatant exact a Pledge that the treaty ports shall be exempted from the attack of their respective squadrons, combining to sure the fulfilment of the pledge.China has embargoed the fleet of the China Merchants\u2019 company, the vessels to be employed as transports when needed.Negotiations are proceeding with other 'vensel owners.The partial blockade here is aimed only inst nger and steamers own in Yokohama, Nagasaki and Kobe.Some owners propose to sail their vessels under the American flag.\u201cThe Viceroy at Tion Sin says that there are militia and naval arms in the factories for six months\u2019 campaign.The viceroy's samp in the vicinity contains 30,000 infantry and cavalry, andadditions arrive daily.An- Sher force will shortly be despatched to res.qu, wers will gifts would be used on the bat! OTHER SECTIONS OF THE VAST ARMY.Pekin is well supplied with military de- Besides Wo Black there is ra, Pekin Field Force-the picked men of ¢ Manchu army.This body was the eapecial pride of the late Prince Chun, Who regard it as Frederick the Great did his regimentof Titans.Through his efforte the force became the best drilled branch of the entire army.To it is intrusted the zar- risoning of the imperial city.A la of the corps is also stationed in K le the the large city northwest of the capital and on | the Great Wall.The best of European instructions has been used in preparing the Field Force for service.Several German officers of high rank apent years in drilling the men and officers in their duties.Itis armed with the latest make of guns and side arms.Physically.it comprises the Hower of the nese army.Another section of the new army is the Manchuria garrison.lt has two divisions, one of wbich has its beadquarters in Mouk- den and the other in Tsitsihar.Both branches are under the direct command of the Viceroy of Manchuria.This force guards the Russian and Corean frontiers.But the safety of China from Russian invasion or Corean insurrection.does not depend entirely upon this Manchurian corps.The Mongol tribes and Manchu Banner- men would bo conscripted and the army would be largely increased, as also would its fighting ability.The fourth and last division of the army is the Now Dominion corps.This body looks after the Central Asia possessions.In spite of its vast army and_in spite of thé new equip- ments and modern instruction, the Chinese army would make a sorry show compared with one of the great armies of one of the great Powers: A Russian authority declared not many yearsago that the garrison of the capital was not as efficient as the foreign \u2018public had been led to believe it was.The foreign instruction has been dispensed with; the modern guns had been \u2018neglected and allowed to fall into a bad condition, and, worse than all, the great Krupp guns had \u2018become almost wholly useless, The garrison of Manchuria, he added, could not successfully oppose the onslaught of the army of a great Power.JAPAN'S NEW MODEL ARMY, On any estimate it will be seen that Japan is greatly outnumbered.She has, however, studied and adopted modern methods, including that of compulsory service in the active army or the reserve between certain ages.Every Japanese adult male has to nerve for twelve years\u2014namely, years with the colors, four years with the First reserve, five years with the Second reserve.The system gives a standing army which in peace numbers roughly \"75,000 effectives and is calculated to produce in war an aggregate of 250,000 men.The characteristics of the Japanesd soldier are cleanliness and order, aud_the military administration is marked by economy and complete absence of corruption; while in point of equipment and discipline the army seems in many respects to fall little short of European standards.The Japanese army, in fact, is not a paper sham, but a complete living organization, framed on the best models, and, as a rule, thoroughly adapted to the requirements of the country.e German system of conscription 1s practised, and all Japanese subjects, of whatever rank or standing, from the highest to the lowest, become conscripts at twenty years of age.The recruits are drawn by lottery, as, of course, there are more than the War De could possibly manage.The lowest standard of height accepted is five feet.Students attending schools or colleges have certain special privile, accorded , them, and acholars of the Normal School need serve only six months in the active army.The Japanese army Is.drilled, clothed and equipped upon the new improved French method by officers specially selected by the French government.\u2019 : PHENOMENAL MARCHING POWERS, * The men are firmly built and muscular, and their marching powers are phenomenal.In the great Satsuma rebellion forced marches of sixty miles were made in twen- ty-four hours.To-day J apan could place in the fleld 160,000 men who havs been under drill for at least one year.Owing to the mountainous country the infantry divisions largely outnumber the cavalry, and the corps of Engineers is much larger than in most armies, The armed force of Japan is divided into the standing army, the reserve and the militia, and the troops into five classes.The standing army comprises seventy-seven battalions of Infantry and two of cavalry, thirty batteries of artillery, fourteen companies of engineers \u201cai six companies of transport corps.They are i i of.the Empire stationed in various parts.three rr.~~ + THEY MONTREAL olis and in Holland.The British commis- slon-retarned to several - Ke .but the Japanese government ai | one or two English officers in Its employ.Among tho vessels in the J na vy may be notwd an or clad, a dosen crulsess, some ot them of the fineet and perhaps two A few coast defenders and ty we called to Japan, was apan\u2019s vement by her famous Naniwa Kan, which formed a model for the Charleston years and was the crack cruiser of her day, sister ship was also bullt t , and two other mod cruisers were constructed at La Soyne, in France.Meanwhile a dockyard was founded at Yokosuka, in Japan, and there various other vessels were constructed, Including a const defender launched in 1801.Still other vessels were built InTokio and by orn in second large navy building was founded at while thus encouraging home manufacture, Japan has continued to get the benefit of foreign skill, as shown lately by.her famous Eiswick cruiser Yoshino, She is of 4000 tons, and on her official trial ex- \u2018ceeded 28 knots as the result of four rufison the measured mile.: The Japanese themselves acknowledge that China can show a grea number of powerful ships than they.But they rel much on their flue and powerfully arm cruisers and strong force of o ta, and they will doubtless be found well prepared foi action should hostilities break out.Finally, it may be noted that in the event of war, the rean army will not count for much, on whichever side i weight may be cast.It is both small and fll-organized.It does not number more 000 men, and no appreciable proportion of it is capable of taking the field in serious warfare.A It is strong in drammers and standard rs, but the household calvary \u2018is mounted on old and seedy.ponies and protected by helmets which are credibly stated to have been in use for four centuries ;, the infantry is armed with matchlocks of perhaps equal antiguity, and the artillery a, pears to be mainly represented by a couple of Gatling guns.A rabble of this kind, even if it could be induced to face the invaders, could not atand for many minutes Inst a large body of troops disciplined on European principles and armed with weapons of precision, , .MR.NORMAN BACKS JAPAN.Mr.Henry Norman, author of * The Real Japan,\u201d has lately been giving his views of the situation to an English fewer.He is a recognized authority on things Japanese, and he is firmly persuaded that in a war between China and Japan the latter would have the best of it.: Mr.Normanhas a very high opinion of the Japanese army.Up to the time of the Franco-German war the Instructors of this army were Frenchmen.The result of the war was sufficient, in Japanese opinion, to make a change desirable, and the French instructors were changed for English, German and Italian.Few of these remain, as the Japanese now think they know enough about the art of war to prosecute it without foreign assistance.Ina fight between the Japanese and the Chinese the former, in Mr.Norman's opinion,will surely win,asthe.Japanese army is equip; according to the most modern ideas, and is of considerable size, while the number of troops that China can put into the field, he says, is known to none outside of the \u201cFlowery Kingdom\" and to few within the m.\u2019 Thelrequipment, too, isa dealof mys- ry.The Japanese, Mr.Norman says, are not only WELL DRILLED AND WELL ARNED, but they are brave and they are panting for a fight, one with China preferred, as they hate the Chinese with whole-souled rancor.Regarding the suzerainty of China over Corea, it amounts, Mr.Norman thinks, to very little, The \u201cSon of Heaven,\u201d as the Emperor of China is styled at home.considers himself the suzerain of the world.He was suzerain of Lower and Upper Bur- ranh and lost them both.bet, Mr.Norman says, is the only country the \u201cSon of Heaven\" would fight desperately for.China may fight rather than let Japan take - session of Corea, but if it comes to « fight between China End Japan, the latter, in Mr, Norman's opinion, will win.CHINA'S OVERLAND ROUTE.The duel, which now seems all but oer- tain to take place, will be watched with keen interest.According to the latest accounts there are about eight thousand soldiers belonging to either nation at present in the Coreun peninsula.It Is, however, difficult or impossible to have accurate information respecting the strength which China is Placing in the field.Japan can reach Corea only by sea, and the troq that she lands are- therefore open.to the observation of the world.China is differently and more fortunately situated.She is able to communicate with Corea over | land.She: has undoubtedly despatched troops to the country by sea, but there is nothing to show that she has stopped there., Tor sti that ty krown the FRFY pil.PETERSBURG, oJ 1 Z.\u2014The love Vremya says thal sein unable to remain indifferent to the fate of Corea and that she ought to help China, or at least contribute to localize the affair, WASHINGTON, July 25.\u2014The Secretary of the Navy, Mr.Herbert, sent orders to the Toncord and Petrel, now attached to the Behring sea fléet, to resume station with the Asiatic squadron, where they were ata- tioned previously.e orders are, presumably, to have these ships convenient to, If not actually stationed in Corean waters.VICTORIA, July 25.\u2014The French warship Duguay Trouin,whichsailed for Honolulu returned to port.It isthought that thethreat- ened conflict between China and Japan over Corean affairs has something to doin the sudden change in the Duguay movements.She was signalled from Cape Flattery to] return to Victoria.THE RIVAL STRENGTHS.An Account of the Fighting Power of China and Japan.Now that, according to the latest advices, an outbreak of actual hostilities between China and Japan is momentarily expected, it is interesting to take a glance at the fighting power of the two nations.There are reasons which render it difficult to make AN accurate comparison between them.In the first place, the numerical strength of the respective armies is not known with precision, and in the second there are no available data on which to form a judgment as to the advantage accruing to Japan from the -thoroughriess With \u201cwhich she has modernized her forces.There are, however, one or two points connected with the subject which appear to be beyond dispute.The first of these is that if counting heads were an infallible method of predicting military success there could be no doubt that ina must inevitably triumph.In round numbers the Chinese military establishment might be put at from 1,000,000 to 1,200,000, with little more than one-third, or parhaps 350,000 to 400,000, now prepared for service in war, and a still smaller portion thoroughly trained and armed according to modern European ethods.In the matter of - costume the \"Chinese army to-day \u201c PRESENTS A BRAVE APPEARANCE.Its modern uniform is n compromise between the Mongolian and the European form of dress.The blouse and the wooden soled shoes, the saucepan hat, and the flowing skirts, which tlap against the trousers of the officers, are distinctively Chinese, so are the ragged jib shaped flags., The zouave trousers, leggings and belted | Jackets, however, are European.The new.style \u2018of uniform isin every respect a at vance on the loose and Happing garb that was formerly worn.The Taeping rebellion, in 1863, was the direct capse of the great improvements which have been made in \u201cEn nese military affairs.The great arm f General ® (Jhinese\u201d Gordon was disband.in June F-+ that year, when war made | way for peau! Li Hung Chang, Viceroy of ; whe Two Kiang, recruited many of these veterans in his own army.This formed the nucleus for the present armed force, d a valuable one it has proved to be.In the Viceroy waa promoted to the metropolitan district of Petchill, where he succeeded the ous Tseng Kwofan.Since then he has deVotéd most of his time and talents to the advancement of military acience among the native soldiery.The provincial garr n of the former genera- fon has been converted into an cient army, equipped and officered in aoéordance with modern requirements.The central which is divided into six military districts, - having headquarters at Tox- .yo, -Nagoya, dai, Osaka, Hiroshima and Kumamoto.Camps are established in.forty-eight places.Of course it is, wit some practical test, im ible to say whether the Japanese soldier - sesses that pre-eminent and supreme military quality\u2014valor; but there is no reason to suppose he does not, and, without doubt; he has those other military virtues\u2014discl- pline, perseverance and great endurance\u2014 which go far to create the true martial spirit; while at the same time military service is popular, and the men have a happy, healthy, contented appearance.They are short, but quite sturd looking In fact, their hysique leaves little to desired, and the military hospitals are remarkably empty.Given a good organization, a thorough, practical military training, and the above mentioned qualities, It is impossible to deny that the Japanese army is one that has to be taken seriously.The numerical difference between China and Japanis partly made up by the brightness of \u2018the Japanese and their energyand perseverance, and the -fact that Japan as long since adopted the European system of or- anization and training.The lack of uni- ormity among the fnese troops is a further offxet to thedisparity in numbers, THE TWO NAVIES, In respect of naval strength Japan shows to better advantage.e Viceroys of Chinese provinces have some flotillas of their own, which -make-the\u2014entinmte of | actual imperial naval strength a little dificult to fix.However, in the entire navy there are included perhaps 100 vessels of various sorts.These comprise four ironclads, more than forty cruisers and gunboats, not far from thirty torpedo boats and various other craft.The advance made of late years by the Chinese navy has been very marked.Besides ordering a fleet of gunboats and many fast cruisers in Europe she has founded a navy yard at Foochow, where war vessels of various kinds are built.Thanks also to the work of Captain Lang, of the British navy, who was made an admiral in the Chinese service, the personnel of the latter has been very much improved, There are three academies for the education of officers, the instructors being mostly foreigners.On the other hand, Ja also made striking advances in the saine directions The foundation of the modern Japanese navy, which now includes nearly sixty vessels of all sorts, was un a few months before the fall of theShogunate and the restoration of the Mikado to power in , Commander , and several other officers of the British navy were engaged to ive the native officers and men instruction, But goon afterward the revolution took place | and all the arrangements were upset.During the troubles that followed the Prince of Hizen engaged Lieut.Hawes, of the British Royal Marines, as instructor in gunnery to the seaman of bis own class, Hawes, says a recent writer on the subject, may be fairly entitled to the credit of hiving founded the modern navy, for he subsequently occupied many other similar pos - tions in the Imperial navy to that he, held under the Prince of Hizen.About ten years later the British government lent another compilsaion about rty © core, no a naval college was established at Tokio, : THE DRILL BEING SIMILAR : to that in use in the English naval gunnery school.Several Face Right native officers were educated In - and .she may at this moment, without the knowledge of Japan or any other power, be pouring thousands of troops across the northern frontier of \u20acorea.This advantage of China's renders it impossible to guess what might be the immediate consequences of a sudden declaration of war.CHINA'S RULER.The Emperor and £1 Hung Chang, the Viceroy.crite, following estimate of the character of 's emperor, is from the very clear an: com shepsive review, the \u201cThe Affairs of C ions\" published in & number of thè Edin- Ol hi burgh eview : : wang-su has already reigned three ears, five hing that is known of him is avorable to his intelligence and amiability.He seems not merely to have ught up carefully to discharge the dignified and difficult ceremonies of his station, but also by incliniation as well as training to be dispos pursue an enlightened policy towards foreign countries.All who see him are impressed with his graceful air and carriage.His face is pale, and although having none of the force of his martial ancestors, nothing commanding ar im Dut 18 altogether mild, delicate and kind,\u2019 He has not inherited his father's love of military matters.He is no warrior himself, but exhibits + extraordi! \u2018 judgment in selecting commanders for his army.His lelicate health 18a source of great anxiety, for if anything were to happen to Kwang-su it would be difficult to know where or how his successor could be found.His immediate relatives are all children.Thus the emperor is not a mere figurehead of the state.He adda greatly to the stability of the Manchoo dynasty.\u201d The emperor rules inhis own name and shown a markod tendency to follow his own opinions rather than those of the still living western empress, who ar rets her loss of power.The relations tween them are anything but cordial.So long as Prince Chum, her close ally for many years, lived, she retained some share of the administration, but since.his death Kwang-su has acted more on bis own judg- mept, suppor if by any one, by the Grand Council alone.If Kwang-su makes some false step the empress may Again reassert her power, groatly increasing the dissa tion among the people and consequently \u2018weakening the position of the dynasty.The Manchoo dynasty, however, has many able officers, who in the present state of affairs may avert the .storm \u2018gathering.round the shrine, of, -else may use.their power to more: sffect- uslly shake it its foundation.Of these, by far the most notable in L Hun Chaps.is t Pekin, for he part of the military atid aval force of Bis _regulat soïdiers, about 50,000 in number, are trained in Euro tics, armed with breech-loading rifles, and are the pick of the Tarters in Chins, while the bést part of the Chinese Navy, from which he has been careful to eliminate all forelan influences, is devoted to his service.This Is the fruit of the Chinese nystem of allowing the viceroys to be virtually absolute rulers of their own provinces.Ii Hung Chang, through his shrewdness and energy, has becbme a grea than the Emperor, and it is more than aus that he has his ¢ye on the\u2019 Chinese ne.Europeans are confl- dent that Li Hung Chang could, if he wish.readily suppressed the disturb others have attended the schools et Annap- J] anoes, = pad fat rsonai ambition ls the 4 .am 8 Zralanation of bis courses Co.vamp ae LD DAILY STAR Sif UNDER-THE WAVES Ca A writer io the Now York Herald says: Abram Onderdoak is the -oldest submarine diver in the United States.During thlxty- seven of the fifty-nine years of his life he has been continuously engaged in the pursuit of his vocation.\u201cAbe.\u201d as he is familiarly called, until recently resided in the old family homestead, beautifully situated on the hills back of Fort Tompkins, Staten Island, and commanding x sweop- ing view of the upper and lower bays, with their shores, and far away beyond Sandy Hook, seaward, to the horizon.The old house was destroyed hy fire about a year ago.and be is now in Philadelphia perfecting his new patent device for raising sunken vessels, a trial of which is soon to be made at the Mare Island navy-yard.\u201cI have seen almost everything that is to be found under fresh as woll as salt water,\u201d said he, \u2018and there are many queer, beautl.ful and, indeed, almost Incredible sights, I assure you.And I have often wonde why there has not been any amateur submarine diving explorations, because it is an unoccupied field in that line, and although peculiar, need not be more perilous, with proper conditions and precautions, than some other adventures foramusement, or scientific .À man of education, enterprise, uerve and capital WOULD REALIZE INTENSE PLEASURES in these subaqueous experiences.These travels under the waves have their terrors and danger occasionally,\u201d said he toa Herald representative recently, \u2018but nerve, \u2018with prudence, are reasonable guarantees of safety.In some localities the greatest terror a diver is the swordfish, whose short, bony sword protruding from its head is almost as strong as steel Well, this fish speeds along through water, ahead, never veering from a straight course foranythingexcepta rocky ledge or the iron hull of some large vessel.He seems to instinctively distin- ish an iron hull from a wooden one.If fe strikes & wooden craft his sword almost invariably pierces through it.I thank my lucky stars that I never directly confron but one of these frightful creatures, and that was a yo one with a cartilaginous sword.I saw him coming for quite a distance.and working straight toward me.1 ess my ir atood up as straight and stiff au porcupine quills; anyhow, I was working with an axe on the deck -of \u2018a sunken- ship, and quickly raised the axe and made ready to hit him, but he glided past me out of his guard's range, and ou may imagine how much easier I Éreathe as 1 watched him forging his course far away from me.As to the other kinds.of fish, why THEY ARE MORE THAN LEGION\u2014 they are not only innumerable, but almost indéscribable, and just as soon as the diver touches bottom they actually swarm about him.Hideous sculpins p into the eye- windows of my helmet, grinning and blinking in.a ho le manner; huge eels, that look like big snakes, glide over my feet aud swim about my legs; crabs and lobsters snap at and claw about wy diving suit in rating manner, sometimes nip- hard that it makes the flesh But the little fish are the worst pests, they nibble at my fingers as sharply and voraciously as they do at the bait dropped down on fish-hooks.You see, it isn't fashion of divers to wear gloves, unless in very chilly water, because gloves diminish the delicacy of touch, and that is the main dependence in all northern waters, ly in harbors or rivers near towns and cities where the water is discolored and murky, so much so that nothing can be seen at about twenty feet under urface.Wi there is a white or gray.sandy bottom \u2018benéath the ocean, the range of vision extends'toa considerable distance.In tropical seas, asin \u2018thie West Indies, the water is so beadtifully clear and transparent that the bottom is visible at a depth of from sixty to a hund: feet below the surface.ong the coast of the Island of M eretta, and in many parts of the Cari there are scenes of sur passingly LOVELY SURMARINE WONDERS, In many places the bed of the oosan is as smooth and firm asa house floor, and the water is as trans nt as crystal.The white sandy bottom acts as a reflector to the bright sunshine above the suiface.If ou liave ever looked through a clean glass ar or bottle filled with clear water and - pi so tingle.ea the m which is about the same under the sea in clear water.Walking in a diving suit is an easy gliding motion.It is slow without being at all laborious, and the soope of vision is about an eighth of a mile.In certain localities there are acres upon acres of stumpy scrubby marine vegetation, a growth somewhat like seaweed an of a bluish gray tinge.There are also clumps of fan - 8 aped fungus of a spo! consistency which when dried \u2018in the sun (like the specimens in my parlor) are exceedingly beautiful.But the most wonderful growths in these Fariens of Neptune are the long Kelp tubas,\u2019 resembling our fresh water \u2018pond lilies,\u201d only of much larger size.Their stems are tough and bollow and pat forth pretty blossoms upon the surface, although their roota are in the bed of the ocean, sometimes at a depth of sixty feet.There are many queer- looking creatures.Some have horns and wing: d fins; others have double flap- ing tails and there fs a peculiar kind hav- fn ut one eye, in the centre of the head.© LARGEST, QUEEREST AND QUAINTEST OF ALL as the \u2018Jew fish,\u2019 averaging from three to five feet each in Jength.Bright green streaks extend over their backs, blue scales cover theirsidesand their belliesare glistening white.There are, however, some ter- rite sea monsters, though\u2014the worst and most formidable of nil is the \u2018octopus,\u2019 or \u2018devil fish\u2019 \u2014 they are frightful, almost\u2019 | beyond description.When I was in New \u201cZealand, one of my wien, Archie McGavan, while laying some whart blocks, was suddenly surpr an immense creature of that kind.Despite Archie's struggles (and he was a powerful man) the monster com- lately over-powered him.He was locked n the tremendous claws of the devil fish, and fastened helpless against a sub- me spile.The mau realised his peril, and kept quiet until his assail- ant\u2014whose arms measured fully nine feet \u2014 loosened hls hold Then Archie signaled to bs drawn up.and came to the surface with the hideous creature \u201cclinging to his back.Divers sometimes look upon awful scenes and situations, some of them being frightful beyond expression.Human nerve cannot withstand some of these spectacles of horror\u2014they are enough to drive the strongest nerved man stark mad.ut three years ago an old mate of mine, Victor Hinston, was employed by the Pacific Coast Steamship Company, of San Francisco, at the pay of $150 per day, to dive and examine the Steamship City of Chester, that had been sunk in - \"a collision with the steamer Oceanic.He located the v 1X FIFTY FATHOMS OF WATER.She had been cut in two, as if split by & single blow of kn immense axe.ne ec walking into the steerage the first that met his gaze was the form of & man standing upright, entangled ina pile of rope.the corpse was e ghastly face of terribly distd , and the tongue, protruding, hung from the mouth, while the body was swollen to twioe its natural size.\u2019 Going a little further\u201d aft he saw another victim of the wreck, whohad failen on his knees and & third man around the waist.This awful spectacle almost pars- lyded hia nerves, sohe returned to the -aurface and reported what he had seen.Nothing \u2018 coul induce him go down again on that wreck until sc companied.by another diver.I have done my share of as sort of work, t those are that no man .ing foe, nds of wreck is a terribly , Gloomy (and 1 pr Er EE tr re WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 189Â\" the |.examined some object placed on the pre | HOR pee trib ima nL me nh ges rae mb place, and dead folks are not particulaly lle companions here, but ofilly thers.once brought up the bodies of nine men and two women from the AN ALMOST ERBOT POSITION, and leaned over toward me with a repelling look.The expression of the face ® as well au her attitude, was the ae scare perien n a long I nearly fainted.It was a severe shock, but in a moment or two I regained nerve, c her about the waist an ht her up.I had almost f tten to mention another and somewhat ilar incident of the wreck of the Stoni n I had to feel way, for it was dark (we had no electric subtnarine lights then), and one stateroom door had to be cut out to effect an entrance.I felt around until my hands came in contact with a corpse, which 1 took out and carried up to the surface.It proved to be a woman, and clasped to her bosom so firmly that no effort could separate them was a beautiful babe.It was a picture that I can never forget.Both seemed to have dled in sleep, and the ex- ression of perfect peace and rest on their Faces was remarkable.I heard that they were buried just as they were found\u2014to- ther.I have often felt dead bodies float.ng around and bumping against me as I groped through gloomy cabins, and those are grewsome sensations, as you may well imagine, but cannot realize as I do.One becomes more or less Accustomed to it, but it isnever by any means a matter of unconcern.That awful lifelike expression from the wide open eyes of a drowned person as they stare directly.at you, just as if about to speak, is enough to strain the nerves of any one to the utmost tension and CAUSE HIM TO SEUDDER AND 8HRINK.But, \u2018business\u2019 is business, and as that sart of work occasionally comes in my line I just \u2018brace up\u2019 and fulfil my duty.On another occasion I was sitting on the yards, near the topmast of a schooner sunk in Chesapeake T: when theaboat above that was pumping air to medragged her anchor and came unding along on the waves right over where the sunken vessel lay, and thumped hard several times on the mast to which 1 was clinging.If I bad just then been where I sat only one minute previously (on the topmast yard) I would have been 8 as flat as a pancake.The first thing that I sation of being di 5 haste through the water, then * yanked up over the side and hauled about the deck by my mates, who were hurrying to get m helmet off.They thought that I wasdead, but I was.as live as ever,and more than usually vexed.I forgot to mention now that we use the incandescent submarine lamps, which light up the darkest places in sunken wrecks, so t we can sec very-dis- tinotly.Light, especially electric lam under water magnifies to a wond de and is of great advantage, although while it assists us in our work, the > liancy attracts vast numbers of fishes, w become an annoying hindrance.It may be Jolly picnic to them, but itis an intolerable nuisance to us.\u201d realiz CAUTERIZING WOUNDS.\u201cI have never been able to understand,\u201d said Dr.C.T.Glenarm, of Denver, to a re- of -the St.Louis Globe-i A \u2018why it is that the pain resulting from a burn with a red hot iron is so much greater than when the flesh is touched with an iron at a white héat, but I have seen the ex, ent demonstrated so many times that I know it to be a fact.Whenever it becomes necessary for me in my practice to cauterize a wound I am always careful that the iron I apply \u2018shall be of an intense white heat, and in the great majority of cases the patient always said that there was absolutely no pain felt, while if the iron should simply have n rot, the effect would have been agonizing.This applies to animais as wellas man.I once saw a veterinary surgeo heated iron to the shoulder of a horse; the animal never w under the operation, and sekmed hardly conscious of what was done to him.\u201d When Travelling.Whether on as it acts most pleasautly and effec on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness.- For sale in 75¢c bottles by all leading dru, ts.Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.only.- One woman was killed and another was shock produced by an ap thunder.* - The onl on saved from the wreck was one little maiden, and she with the forethought natural to her sex had provid- herself with a piece of Cleaver's Trans- t Soap and washed herself ashore.leavers Transparent Soap is without exception the cheapest and most durable Transparent Soap in existence., whose wile died recent- Special Notices Notes and Notices.Is honesty the beat polleyf We are oon- stant aving 00! a large .- tion of society do not bellevo that * ty is the best policy\".Have you ever read a news through without reading of a theft or a robbery.But it is not the street thief whosteals your watch in a crowd, or the highway robber, who shakes our belief in the time-tried maxim, It is the man we meet in business who tries to \u2018do\u2019 us.How many men are there who would punish with severity ali who steal and yet them- Don't let it escape your memory that we have a full stock of the best unlaundried Shirts at 30c on h, and tliat we are selling out all our summer furnishing goods at\u2019 cost.For sple tickets for the Shamrock.Montred] Tit matoh.Montreal Steam Laundry Co., 133 St.Peter street.173 2e0d Cash Buyers\u201d will be offered satisfactory inducements by Mr.CO, W.Lindsay, 2288 to\u2018 £272 St.Catherine St., toinvest in a Heintx- man, Decker Brother or New York W.ano.Take Hawker's catarrh cure Tr cold In the head.It relieves instantly and cures more quickly than any other rerppdy.4 The Bordeaux Claret company can sell page wines at §3 and $4 per cade because ey bottle direct from the wood and save the \u2018enormous duties on bottles, cases, labels, straw wra; oto., oto.Hoept- erp dian nh n apply a white.| Pleasure bent, or business-| .take on every trip a bottle of Syrup ot Figs, ually sed in Reading, Pa., recently by the paraly \\ y by be is dass i Tis « fach just the sams.Clean, new, crisp Dollars after halves, ze; .2 \u2014- - That's'the way our business will be conducted during the mext Yo 10 Days Only.ARE YOU IN IT?8hrewd buyers know when to take time by the forelock.Prices on all our Clothing and Men's Furnish * ings are STORE CLEANBRS every one of them.Did you ever read of, hear of, see of, or told of such ri law prices as the following ?and the same deplorable low prices will prevail during this 10 days\u2019 sale at the same propoRion.J er \u2014 = \u2014 .JET .oo 1 \u2014 = Lo.ae .'S.FANCY STRIP MERINO UNDERWEAR, 50c\u2014bargain at $1.00.LISLE THREAD SOCKS, proper stuff, 3c.Can't buy them less than 406 outside of our house.NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, in Oxford and Zephyr Cloths, 58¢.Regular price everywhere, $1.25.SILK.WEB SUSPENDERS, 89¢c\u201443¢.Good value for 750.FOUR-IN-HAND NECKTIES, latest patterns and correct designs, in Satin, Silk and Foullard, 17¢.\u201cOurs\u201d is the only place wheré you can buy them.MEN'S GOOD WORKING PANTS, @9c.Yon have often paid $2 for less value, Our 97¢ PANTALOONS for Men that we sell at this Sals cannot be equalled leas than $2.50.Ask to see them.BOYS\u2019 SAILOR SUITS, 81.11 \u2014is a bargain for $2.25.MEN'S SCOTCH TWEED SULTS, all sizes, $4.38.Bold by others for $9.00.T CRAND SALE CLOSES AUGUST 3rd: Ten Days More.v Don\u2019t wait until the last.Don't buy a thing in Clothing or Furnishings until you make the acquaintance of the Best Goods at lower than the lowest price ever asked in Montreal.We are _ mow store renovating, and the LOW: PRICE BROOM is \u2018 doing the good work.EE ii STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M.Blumenthal & Sons, | Largest Clothiers and Men's Outfitters in Canade, Cor.Craig and Bleury Sts.And 1447-1449 St.Catherine St.m1 \u2014 I _\u2014L | OC0TGH WAISRIES ! | SHERRIFÉS ISLAY.~~ | DISTILLER'S CO'Y, Lid.Import Orders Solieited.Giilespies & Co., MONTREAL, 180 Jawtt Agents for Canada.Vv ee gp er iene qe GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, \u2018 JULY 36, 13046.1 Subject to Change.2.To Toronto, Chicago end West.\u20140.10 em.(a} T0 5, | mrrom Toronto, Chicago and West.\u2014ce) 7.36 à.xù., 636, 7.80 2o ottawa SAR \u2014&.sam, Top From Ottawa CAR.11.0am, eX pm.Np.local) \u20145.m \u201d Charles Men 1 iy married almost immediately after, Cornwall (le a at Stevensville, Mont.to his deceased wife's | Te Bracavine in aie, aw granddaughter, \u2014 \u2014- To 6s.Annes mdi Cy! 1d Sw.130 AL, he » \u2018Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver 4), 450 (a) pm.508 CLS pm, th ie Pillsi They are a positive cure for sick From 8.Ape.bs nS nm IL am headache and all ills produced by dis.2.50 am, 10.90° a.m TE Ty 100 y .{trem 88.ordered liver.cu nes only), swale.$08 86 pm 02, .50, 8.15 p.m, 10.08, 10.35, 11.To Dorval.9.05, 1415 an, 12:30 pm, T fai LE d] p.m., 30 pme 50pm, Com, 1 Dorval #35.3.60 an, 10.04 n.m., 12.18, 3.30, am, 500 pm, 5.45, 6.35, 8.15, 8.41, p.00; PB ; | OUR AMERICAN COUSINS ASK FOR IT.ms Ske and Richmond \u2014{a) 750 am.815 em, Cr Toor A in y \u2014{ei7.68 nosy.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.From \u2018 00 p.- Fo Portiand.\u2014{n] 7.50 a.m., à pra, 2.60 pm, 1LJ6 pm From Portland, \u2014[s] 7.46 a.m, 7.m, Commencing July Ist To Richmond cod Land Pond F0.my 415 am, 4 pm, 8.40 p.m., 11.10 p.02 From Richmond aoû [and Foud Yo] 1.48 à, CH DMe 7.00 p.10, 12.05 p.selves condescend to the meanest kind of x for St.Johns, Farnham, Newport, Port- To Hali sabi John's.\u2014{a] 7.508.mm.trickery in their business._ They consider Palmar Saahim.Boston anit New England From Halls: and Joh al 0pm that it-1s \u2018smart\u2019 to sell ax article worth 50c vo pate, via Montreal ad Bostos Line-\u2014\u2014| Batis (oa am.for 65c, and go home with satisfaction when Express tor Brockvillo, Smith's Fails, Peterbores To Fort Covington.4,30 *- _ Ere worih.of.thelr customers hard\u2019 von | Lama me juni AIS RE.For Con an Me Br are worth o elr customers\u2019 won : .money.The result is that when the public Local Express for BT iy Se Sherbrooke, om Tana Bare.1300 Lr Tiel - find out an honest man and an honest Leave LS D, mos J | AmivelL15 a.m.Peet From 8.tS um.Le noon, hd LL usiness, they give him their trade; a Express ons, ewport, Port.Lachine $00 am, 1808 moc En their trade, and get -him all their friends\u2019 LS cord, Mare ; Level Tachine Bu Do yy a ame 2.08 eal tracle also.\u2018That is how a really auocess- joanianp.= Arrive].30a.>.\u2014 wm 01 em, 15% pms-199-[o, [4] fai business is built up, as witness for in- L jd for Bt Annes, Vesdreull, Hudson, and Pepe re «.rm, stance that most popular of Men's Out- Leave xi.30 pm., $5.15, 6.15 Arrive 8.308.m., 9.45 5.ms.From ne Bration.6.90, am.1.95 om, 835, 8 fitting (Establishments, \u2018Allan's\u2019, on Craig pm.| am, 1004 Am, 1330, a ithe street.You may.d ere in\u2019 perfect Valois, Beaconsfield, Bt.Anne's, Vaudreuil in 4% pm, 50pm, Sen, security, and rest certain that you can LeaypSSS sm.xi pm, Amie 4% am, 9.0 0m, To Bt Lembas Sa Tis BP 20, \u2018015, SON, 008 buy at the lowest price.Yes, we believe | om 45.15 pm, 6.110 am, 18 pm - 1210 noos, ve 1d) ta mn, 40 that honesty Is the best policy, and in the | Vaareut, Hudson\u2019 sad Pt Fortune.x 1.90 p.m.$ 5.15 5 Sa.5 ot ) & jte rm.long run, the surest road to success.za tor Bmith'e Palle, Pr Toronto, From 8.Lambert R30 st NL i ° a.London, Detroit, Ch and all Points ; a.France produced three hundred millon 1p yigy mone mice, | PL RCA 510 vo0ms | 0) 2 ons more wine last year than cou : J .B, Halifax, N.8., 86.y conaumeor export.The.Bordeaux Claret Leave 60 p.oa Cabot Aritve 330° p.m.easent From Lonavenil 56, 806 456, 90 0m, 135 pu [NE company, of 30 Hospital street, Mont- Saturdays.it Ste Marie, Bt.bo.SorsL id} 3 p.m.5.08 p.m.real, have purchased some of this Leave daily 19105.1a | Arrive dally 8.105 =.Boral 88am.Lo sme nourishing wine from the growers and are wa.Cote St.Paul.= a So 121 516, now offering it at §3 and r case of 13 Lenve daily 8.10pm | Jrivete®p Fo 8.Johns Rouses Point and New Vars ie D.8 large bottlès, or-$1 extra for pint bottles, ges Ozawa, Winnipeg, Vanoourer, Iam.Roan.wes Ana) _ \u2018 .155 12eod ve 910 pm i Lam.From Bt.Johns, Mouses Point New York (vis D.6 I) \u2014{s} 8.00 a.m.3.00 kr \"DALHOUSIE SQUARE STATION.To Coteau and New York (via NY.CAHLRRE)}-648 Ottawa, Whnipeg and Vancouver.- am.\"4.00 p.m.Leavo LI0 pm.Arve 113% pn From Cotes Fork (via N.Y.CARRER)-1099 Font Express for 5, be.\\! ne ny or, ) vis = \u2014_a0 \u2018Lesre 3100 =.330 pm | Arrive 30 6m 340 D.M.roms Sa.C0 lo]: vi Soriagha \u201cTey p- «.pu.[a Faust Tor Lachute, Qétaws, ota.From ohne York (via V.R.)-¥.40 am Leave 8.50 &.m.sop ml 13.3% pu SN pm.Be Fm ae AP.For Ste.St.Ross; To tt Johns Boston (via V.R.) vie berg «\u2014 Leave 8.50 ».m.130 P| 2.00 am., 6.00 pm; vis Lowell, am, fa] m., x1.30 p.Lp uw, Arired fam, 18.5% pm.855 pu.450 p.1a, 630 p.m., 62 sep ., From 8.Johné and Boston (ris © V.Rond pm.\u2018 Co 4 am.7.55 pm, 10.15 pm, Express for ate.\u2019 Loan = 4.40p m.AE Sn 1 5m.C.R.) S00a.m.al Wi .» ; for Bt.Agathe.4 Laure lp.Fin y AE 11000 28 SE rom Be.J Rw: Granby sd Waites (vie Tom.Johns, Houses Paint, Chambls, Farohea, Quels, 7.15 «.m, 1.55 pm, 10.55 pm To mn Jobs, Farnbeni, Granby te5.15 p.m.[Arrive 80am.terion.\u20144 40 p.m.ER Pes and Be.Jerome, Be Lin tnd Bus ronnd Waterloo 4 40D m.wily and Weticiod Leareb Bp me Artin \u2018 ne cat Frans so Cort TRS Express for Three Rivers, Quebec Pointe ou 0 Prom Chambly, \u201cHowgsmont and Bi.Césaire (vin O.V.B._ Railway to te ) 20e m.| 339 a faste cb en 20pm Lee pu pan Am am DAR pics cd x\u201d Tags em arme Urs in.row cept 1 ~~ By: ee | We Baily * GRAHAM & OO.Propristors, | M ren ati Tame Hor Canada gs 427, Jars of the oro mi montha oo ert \u2018he comb Le Loge of all tho other \"nowspapers in the city of 5 She oe Agents for French Advertising are Messrs.fayenos, Favre & ow lus dela Grange.Bate: CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Slat July, 1804, co °C) meer PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE = 0 WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1604 For Week \u2014RENDING- July 21st, 1804 \u201cSTAR\u201d AT SUMMER RESORTS.The STAR Will be sent to any out of town address during the summer months at city rates.Orders should be left at the STAR.Office before leaving town, - 2@-UNDER THE AUSPICES \u2014OF THE\u2014 FRESH AIR FUND COMMITTEE.\u201caarTen dollars sent to the Committee will send a mother aud two children to the country for two weeks.Five dollars will send two children.Three dollars will send one child for a like period.®a va A ou Canadian coinage is a point upon A .our \u201chum-drum career of cautious moje- | - perity, which we have every reason to pride our- Sglves.Since the first Canadian coins were struck at the Royal Mint on Dééember 10th, 1838, Canadians can point to their silver and bronze as being of the highest intrinsic value.À recent writer in the \u2018\u2018 Bankers\u2019 Magazine\u201d says: \u201cThé prime difference between the United States and Canada Is that the latter is not exposed to a change of standard, and hence her fabric of credit is not impaired.then goés on to compare the humdi career of Canada as against the brilliant if occasionally unfortunate history of American Finance and Commerce,.The com parison has the effect of increasing our self:respect.\u201cConfidence,\u201d as Bacon hat it, \u201cis a plant of slow growth.\u201d It certai Jy seems to thrive best in north tempe: latitudes.Conservatism and security -hand in hand.We would not exc tary enterprise\u201d with its comfortable pi for \u2018the most romantically ing into their work with little instrustion actics are but laying th ur prnetioe are Zing the loandation los JOHN DEAU'S STORY.| } # .Ho Marvied.Went Away and Revaraed) HALIFAX, NB.tells Heh Joiner 5 SR STE Deal, Luneul ox bors | ngin n, a man, Lah as Boon able from the place: some twenty-five years.© same evening : Deal came ashore and vidieed his pole; Though Rit of Joh babe, played with him in boyhood and knew hia as a young man t \u2018was he that Bin uncle id know him until relationship been thoroughly proven by John.This same Job Treat bas Pad quits: a ch Some fifty yearsago he equered oareer.first saw the light of day at tha Centre.A he commmenced following the passages to ports with the \u201cte Capt.Hut, | thon master \u2018of the brig M J.Williams.He also sailed between the West Indies is port Ab the age of 22 he married a Blockhouse maiden\u2014Cassie Dal and Cassie moved into a house st North- out and before one year of wedlock had passed away a little girl baby was given to ladden their hearts and brighten their ome.Shortly after the a of the child, John ship) Bridge water and \u2014\u2014 .Cassie expected he Would return in afew months, The few months rolled by and John did not return.After months into years, Cassie con- the cruel waves had \u2019 ptolen Johu from her and she gave up all hope of ever again an SCing the choice er heart.ear after his departure, on account chan ac shortage of cash, Irs.Deal was forced to bi her home.and go out to service.Win in arms she walked to the house of Jos.Hirtle Lower Northfield, and there lived and labored for eight years.\u2018While domiciled with Hirtle uainted with Reuben Rodenhelzer fe.| -heartad soul with winning ways.Believing her husband was at the bottom of the ocean, Mrs.Deal thought she was at liberty to listen to Reuben ao a soma tellingabout twa\" souls with but a single thought and two hearts that beat as one,\u201d and she did listen.Reuben and Mrs.Dea] e mao and wife some eight years after John had sailed away.They at once settled at Summer- side, where \"the how live happily with thelr two children.hile conversing with uncle Eli, John eat said : \u201cDurin a visit to Boston, about two yeara met à Lunenburg man, who told me \u2018about the step taken by my wife, and I there and thenhad toadmitthatshe played thepartofa sensible woman.nor would I have her know of my return.Cassie was a wife to me and I hope Rodenhejzer is a good husband to her.Ma Heaven bless them.\u201d Here John changed the subject, telling his uncle that since leavin here be had visited Indi ndis Australia, was and and scores: of- far Li: , and ond sail out of Lunenburg bor on Monday morning never to return in.She who wasa baby when he left ears ago is now Mrs.Jeffrey Oxner.UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS | Natural Gas Well Throws Out a Shower of Rocks\u2014 Much Damage - Done.COFYFEYVILLE, Kas, July 25.\u2014Shortly after midnight a series of subterranean ox plosiona occurred at a natural gas we situated a short distance from this pr People were awakened and found the town brightly illuminated and the earth trembling w while showers of rocks could be seen bursting from the gas well.These were.hurled LL in thé air, and, descending, led into the cottages fa the Nelghborhood of the pit.As far as known, however, no one was hurt, Daylight disclosed a \u2018dismal sight.For thirty acres around the well the earth was p as if a volcano.Huge lay about.while several holes, man of them fifteen to thirty feet deep, whence they came.Houses had been shattered, barns toppled over and masses of earth appeared Ls ere before the ground.\u2018Was level.\u2014 HON.G.BH.FOSTER, LL.D.[sPECIAL TO THE STAR.) REDERICTON, NB.July 25, \u2014At the last n e Universit vocation of th of New Brunswick the à of LL.D., was con- fe on Hon, eorge EK.Foster, Minister of Fin Kigh Killed.- New York, July Sor bo men were instantly killed \u2018ve Pina Pis Wife Married: 4 __.will not go near her, ers - \u201cthe falling ot-a | vs MISSION TO DEEP \u2014 \u2014- _ SEA FISHERMEN.on.GRENFELL rEPLES To cou .MANDER WAKEHAM, \" Mission to the Canadian Const .of Labrador.To the Editor of the Sta Sram: Sin,\u2014In answer to a long letier which has appeared in different papers, I beg to hand a hurried reply trom Dr.Grenfell, in reference to Commander Wakeham's report on the usefulness of an hospital on the Canadian Labrador.The Commandsr's report.is so misleading in many particulars that it cannot but do our cause a t ca of good the mecs before a sympathizing public, which we trust will respond heartily to a long felt want that is now being ventilated.Kod only reason that can Commander Wakeham shou) rite eue i EERE ET o refers to havi = Toundland papers, avd whl hen balng sifted our, emanated fro .was getting praise and similar work at which they had spent many years of-| arduous toil unknown to almost every one.Those critica who felt a jealousy at firat are, now that matters are fully explained to them, among the greatest helpers that the Medical Mission has.Trusting that if there is anything further the gallant commander say he will certainly give the public othe benefit of it as soon as | possible, Wu.A MUN Secy.Labrador Medical Misson.Donald.SS.Sir uebec Harbor, July 18, 1804.f entailing 5 to later copy of a paper containing a lon r from Dr.Varna of the \u2018* \u201cLa lenne the fisheries department vessel on the gu) of St.Lawrence.Dr.Wakebam's letter concerns the Labrador coast only as far east as Blanc Sablon, over which part of the coast he remiarks \u201che is in a better position to advise a de pas ment than either myself or Dr.B Iam so far quite at one with Dr.Wakehats In m lectures and my repo and in my pe tions to the Fisheries\u2019 Department I stated 1 had only visited Canadian Labrador from Blanc Sablon to Old Fort B but that visiting that plece of the suggested my bringing the matter before the ne ent.In Canada .I obtained the 1 blue books containing Dr.Wakes reports, and as we stated in our petl- tion these further convinced us that à work similar to the one we bad ng out in Newfoundland Labrador might be cafried on with advantage on the Canadian shore.We sought to meet Dr.Wakeham at that time and obtain his gpinion but be away from home, and \u201cDepu ï - Minister ot Marins and Piaheries Landes bon td communicate mith him on the sublect: © My Dear ae oO cla on the the other Newfoundland dor, for just such mission work as Dr.Gren- fell has charge of, and desires to obtain aid for: and while at rat flush it would only to report favorably on t thin application, yet when we come to look at this demand from a purely practical and business point of View! set sett! aside altogether the philanthropic sand sentimental aspects of the case, wi ch asa depart: ment we have really nothing to do, [ cannot advise you to entertain the prayer of this tition,\u201d Dr.Wakeham continues by say- that \u2018the Government of Newfoundland might well be justified in making a substantial t to aid this really charitable mission, but, as I hope to show you, we, as a department, have no such-call on us.\u201d Dr.Wakeham then states that the people on Canadian Labrddor are in no need of help; that, should distress dont i is beat them, an expedient, however, nich bas been tried and failed, for .THE PEOPLE RÉTURNED, - He continues that there is very Mickle siek- ness on Canadi an Labrador, that the people are too scattered to avail themselves of an hospital, and the fish fleet too small and ex to too few risks of accident to make an hospital useful.To cat ically answer Dr.Wakebam's letter would be writing + at cross purposes, for he refers (0 what he knows of Canadian Labrador, while I can only speak of Newfoundland Labrador and that of Canadian Labrador I visited\u2014(being only 40 miles)\u2014I am glad to hear the god condition the people are in, ioe confess it is not what I was leve.If, however, thoy are so well off, y should it bethou ought ad advisable odeport theme the -south-and west, especiall y- when that periment has been tried and has failed, for the e people Te returned et whence hoy were | of two iron bridges over guer the Aque-|- quot ay rdun was awarded to ths Cia.a other tenderer wis the.Dominion Brid, tage .which asked Buperin- tendont\u2019s tabulated nt nders for lead, timber and general sup- wikia] 8 ocal preachers who felt a little reid That Dr.Grenfell thanks for - THE MONTREAL DAILY § STAR WEDNESDAY JULY 25 we thought the ad Committee co ean decided to protest the Abattolr as they owed the city some and to report, to Counoil accord- He re of the Road Committee in favor of the extension of Chaboillez square westward and the Bonsecours market eastward, was roferred to the Otty Attorney.be considered along with the rest.Bat Ald, Cotigan wanted to know what to do.- The Mayor had refused to sign the contract.Ald.Farrell -\u201cSo he should.There was a difference in the price, and the contract warded, as I understand, to the highest tenderer.Ald.Costigan\u2014\u201c Yes, screened coal.Thes but we want clflcations asked for chant,and any one interested \u2018In ooal can\u2019 eautly\" understand that.It makes a difference of adollara ton, I may say that I am in favor of taking Intercolonial coal as it comes straight from the mine.\u201d The matter then dropped and the Committee went inte ways and means enable the depa.carry through their work mainder of the year.KNIGHTS OF LABQR.The Proposed Reduetion of Brass Workers' Wages \u2014 Sunday \u2018 Barbers.the re- , The Brass Workers\u2019 tion of Canada, held their regular m eeting last evening at 228 McGill street, ent Alex.Bi Bruce in the chair, \u2018Six new members mitted and four applications referred.to committee.The reports of the Financial Secretary were read and communications from brother Unions in Canada.The-con- sideration of invitations to attend Labor Day and the election of delegates to the - Trades ai T , and Dominion Trades and ane! were postponed until the next meeting, The tion condemned the attempt of certain brass manufacturers to uce wages ten cent, and a committee was appointed to confer with the man The Picnic Co ttee of the Bakers\u2019 Union took action the reports of its sub-\"| committee last evening.A string band for daucing has been , and prizes to the value of two bundred dollars will be offered.The picnic will take place on Clark's Island, on Saturday, Jul a Th Assembly.of the K.of L.admittad fou four new members during their meeting last even ports ceived from the rE ita on the © \u2018benefit usd 3 aad the Sunday their Sowa It tue, and will consider the situation on 223 McGill street.a OITY ITEMS, The fété de nnit-af Boucherville been postponed antl iA Emme | to the wet weather.Painters are now aë à wükk, renova 1 the fresco work in the interior of rot ihe chs rah bore id a meeting to \u2018the 30th inst., at of the Gesu.The work will be completed nO October.e Royal Scots\u2019 band con to have boon bel ne) mn the to Damrock unds, was ned, owin; © rain til t evening, po 5 \u2019 torr city has deposited with the Prothono- amount of indemnity, 40.000, in the) matter of the ex tion oi ling, Davidson and Cuvillier streets.The twenty-fifth anniversary of the or: dination of Rev.Abbe Proulx, vice-rector of Laval University, ls & to be observed at St.Lin to-morrow by a religtotrs ceremony.The Northern Pacific special Minne- | om New York thls west with the tamil of Mr.J.W.morni - OR ev EE RIT 1 v brilliant misfortunes of our neighbors.With regard to the establishment of a Canadian mint, it would be wise to hasten *.slowly.The Dominion exchequer might be 3.\u2019 satidled with its annual profit under the- present arrangement of $70,000.A scheme for minting our own \u2018currency opens very unpleasant vistas of disastrous speculation and depreciation of coin.A significant fact, which may or may not be to the point, is that Australia does her own mint.Ing; India also coins her silver, gold having | been demonetized in \u201852 when the great Californian discoveries frightened govern- mentintothinking payments would be made to it in depreciated metal.Both Australia + and India have undergone experience which we need not earn for ourselves if we can get: it cheaply secondhand.* There are certain little duties which we owe to those who reside near us, and certain little dally services that we may render them which add much to the sweetness and smoothness of life.Neighborliness is oftenest seen, perhaps, among the poor, who are usually more familiar with each other, and are e npt kept apart by an elabor- \u2014.ate etiquette.Le \u2014 \u201cNo one can estimatethe effect of a single : worthy deed, still less fix any limit to its influence.One effort to encourage the despairing, to lift the fallen, to help the helpless, to educate the ignorant, to promote happiness or welfare in any manner is productive of results tar beyon an thing that was hoped for or Intended The influence for good on those who are thus aided and the degree to which it reacts upon others and extends to future genera.ns are utterly incalculable.\u201d \u201cOverstrained faculties can never bring out'the best results.Overwork is always a waste of time; and, though it may not seem tobe so at first, eventually the sad truth is Alwazs manifested.To cut off on needed recreation, to curtail the hours of sl to postpone a vacation Indefinitel to refuse to take rest and ease and ro chan under the impression that thus time % saved, is always 2.short-sigh ted policy + and often a fatal mistak e time arr when per Poh abused faculties take their 1 refuse to serve altogether, or do My ne so feeble a fashion as to show their deterioration.\u201d \u201cA prolific source of wasted time Is the insufficient preparation that is often made for the work attempted.A very large proportion of the suffering of the un- \" employed at this time comes from this cause.With thousands of men and women rai nr for, no à 2 digioult men to : find Ce and oro eiclont le well-prepared an le rockers are Mile even in these hard t times, Those who think to save time Skipping the necessary discipline and and rush.\u2018 pain Slevator in Clausen Prioe\u2019s brewery, ifty-Ninth street and Eleventh avenue, The names of\u201d are ous the.di men Baer, Bernard Smith, Tony Carroll Hornebler, A fifth man, named \\e lito Embert, had both er broken.The cable of the elevator broke.WINONA, Minn., Jul in of the walls of a cis ay at the Young Ladies\u2019 Catholic inary, three bricklayers and a boy nine years old were buried eighteen feet under the earth and brick.A force of men were at once set to lowing are the names of the dead : Joxeph Schneider, Albert Stanek, Mike Kulasa, Henry Griebach, Not Altogether Successes.BouLogNE, July 25.\u2014A cyclist named Pinkert started yesterday from Cape Gris- Net in an attempt to cross the English channel on a land and water tricycle.His attempt was a failure, and he was finally picked up in'an exhausted condition by x tishing boat, and brought to BRUSSELS, July 25.\u2014 iment > Eilienthal, of Lichtervelde, recently construoted a flying machine with which he has succeeded in reaching considerablè heights, While practising on Sunday last the wings of the machine collapsed at an altitude 200 feet, and he fell to the ground His fall was broken somewhat, t he was _badly in- Revenue jured.Newfoundiand's Collection.Sr.Joun's, Nad, July 25,\u2014The mandamus question, arising the collection of import duties without a revenue bill, a phase of the present political complication, was again before the Court yesterday, the Government have filed a return to the tem- mandamus.The Whi , conténding that the return was insufficient and bad in law.Thé Govern- mors resented a number of arguments and ents from English practice in aup- port of their position.The judges reserved ir decision.Defying Mgr.Satolll.the caving Spirit Gazette has issued this card: We voice th tl taof al resi the liquor dealers of this t this at ; ST Broo) klyn.in of sa log w o .dare Archbishop in and piri the decree agal Bat the.vo traffio, just issued by oy Mgr.\u2018delegate.Let + the Archbishop ot and wal re conseque: could Not Live Apart NEw York, July 25.\u2014Because Camille Blasi\u2019s parents refused to permit her to marry uiseppe Castilino, à bootblaok, the boro nly nineteen years old\u2014shot and killed thy girl last evening and then put a bullet into Ehis © throat, from the effects of which he is likely to die.The Cartridges Exploded.\u2018WATERLOO, Ind.July, mr aterman a opera house was burn terda ballding contained the gy Eon or Na No.company, ment, with 1000 rounds of ammunition.T e explosion of cartridges wounded se persons.' Death of Georxs Montague.Nzw YORK, July 25.tagne, who had been prominent i om ir cles, and for many years was president of the Second Nationa.Bank, and for ten Liab, di died last night.Manitoba and Narthyrestern.Wrwxiræa, Juiy 25\u2014The fall bench of the Manitoba Court han decided thht the bondholders of the Manitobæ and North- western Railway have not power to fo close their mortkacs 0 n the ronde > CL: \u2019 Lo _ \u2018 ng them out, but all were dead.Fol-' New GoonK, July 3.\u2014The Wine and as treasurer of the Union League [ of the reciplente of clothing accept, for the only one ne we Or au oue- have ever opened was full ag Jong as it i open.veral severe operatio formed in it.Two pa tients died in hi Ed two after the.eft for home, It would not Ri me argue in the face of chu that \u201cno lives ace lost o Labrador that could an hoapital.\u201d.Neither contd 1 20 = wnat beg le there do not require any ass hat they do can be supplied by the Jocally well-to-do, In the face of the many letters I have recei ASKING FOR GRANTS OF CLOTHING to be distributed through local agencies, and the letters of thanks for what has been done.Indiscriminate distribation of clothing _certainl pau but clothe the na: a \u2018does not do so.venture to believe that Dr.Wakeham is entirely ignorant of the methods used us 2 distributing relief, and I am abl that this question came before the St.msi committes and they quite a; ved of wha was being \u2018done, and the methods ado oc Also we found Luncnberg schooners bring: tained bye people.Dr.Wakeham states they are contained Ina certain anonymous leiter written to a St.John's local paper.He does not mention the fact that our committee there, a; body of the leading merchants interested To and knowing well the Labrador, have each year heartily endorsed the work and were themselves the cause of the continuance of the mission by a letter from them to the English Society in Feb Feb.1992.He ignores the re the _Sir Terenée O\u2019Brien, after his visit to the Labradc SS.Flora last year, or coast in t and.the two generous acknowl of the people\u2019s appreciation published in the two last reports of the Chamber of Com- n whotn no one better knows the le.3 goes on hat the \u201cwork was carried comfortable yacht furnished by an uncalled for and mistaken charity.\u201d The Albert bein (found unfit for the kind of work we a small launch (8 Jost wide) was the vas boat at our disposal las No stretch of i nation could call eo yacht forsuch a To conclude my Letter, 1 need only ad add that the present bon , from 0: board of which I now write, he the gift ot Sir Do Donald Smith, # man who, perhaps,best the \"Labrador is entitled to know the Deeds of merce, Labrador to say out in a the ple, an who does not repatation of blindly and ate) Cs charitable matters, The commities ontreal who have been arrangin the ejuipment of the vessels are mos a knowledge of the people and the fisheries.Kven il Dr.Wakeham's letter in justified oe to the Canad an Labrador, it bas no justification Whatever with to the outer or books containing the names and affiictions of the patients are in the mission office in London, and by arrangement they can English on ores Our distributing list lista ave showing the claims on on out charter of ma of moat eve me, yours yoru sfacerely, ERC.CA En L or ie sr ___Bevertatendept 1 The Water Commistes.ewfoundlanders, who also have - Jean Blanche, a well known pugilist, was arrested by Deputy Hi Constable Lam: bert on a warrant ng him with having stolen a watch from D.F.Boisvert.He pleaded not guilty and was remanded.The annual retreat of the Reverend fathers of St.Mary's College began on Sun- fay and will be completed on the feast of St.Ignatius, the patron saint of the order.The sermons are being preached Rev.Father Ruhlman.\u2018 The stores ars.Telmosse & Co., G.& Sah d E.Durocher & Co., from = to 06 Commissioners street were broken into early Monday mornin, Two dollars worth ge stamps were ta \u2018en.Ernest W.Summerskill has inscribed in appeal from the unfavourable decision of the court of Review in his case with Jacob T.Morey.This, it will be remembered, is tion arising out of a collision of two bi es on ver Hall Hill, in which each party blames the other.Shipping Notes The Allan Line ES.Austrian left port this morning for London.She carries a mixed cargo.The Richelieu and Ontario Com s steamer Montreal, while on the Yoragy Tn from Quebec last evening, was delayed for a few hours by fog.: The Sincennes MoNavghton tug 1 line have added a new boat to their fleet of She in called the Alice, and is bails.py steel, Her dimensions are: Length, beam, 17 feet; depth of hold, 9 has high pressure engines with a 1x18 inch troke.of \u2018steel and a pressure of 125 The.\u201cThe \u2018alice vas built in the company s own works at Sorel, where they have.commenced work agen n à sister ship which w will be be ready about September 14 The Dominion line Bs Oregon, Captai Gibaon, rrved in esterday, from Fd e 1 on July 18, at 6 e .m., and for the first few days she me fine Treather, but on e nth with se x wester ne Lex two days steamed rough weather.the banks of Nowfoundiand togs delny- ed the Oregon -for-a-few hours.A large number of Icebergs were met with around Belle Isle, sud in the Straits.The Ore- go arrived in Quebec yesterday mornin \u2018clock; 130 tons of the cargo were gat there and d the work had tobe done by the Tongah ore men were having a little L hollday thelr elr own account.__Died of Natural Causes \"The Inquest referred to in last plahte STAR inn reference tos Supposed cass was on the body of ond Bacon.n of Ste.Cu After h \"4 the evidence of the neigh.10 hvpiset ila] Je.th J ol havik wing 3 4 e i beard the evidence ato the death of Eb mond Charette, are of the opinion that the no a lod of f thas poison had ees n administered\u201d * oe \" Tin a Jan.Didace Tames.Tatas, Crown Lands Agen | an on Sanday this maqmer residence [ Iberville.deceased seman had filled the positon of Crown.Lande Agent since 1884 eo he \u2018had been sppolatéd 4 to .At.a meetinæ of the Water Comtmistés seer Ncrcon the contract for the Costiga f the ater ' Committee, brought u the question o of the coal contract, for hie he understood §15,- 000 bad! been voted by the Committee.Ald, Hurteau said that they bad met to consider the appropriations for the various conimittoes, an ; would natürally rivate session to consider | ore tn sock such a condition that J could not use them.\"Bh SEVERELY AFFLICTED Seto) ai Stone: are.1 fed head, SR for se ee pa peer t tried era} butall Seemed to fo no Es air adress con aisée toy Sem 1 bought a complete set, es Srmpicail\u2018eurol, now Roush little [ ANE, Teacher, Dryan, Texas.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MESTINGS AND AMUSEMENTS Montreal Junior Lacrosse tub | The members are Mosine a TE the MAR Club Heu THURSDAY EVENING, JULY, 26th, 1894, Commencing at 8.80 sharp.Business of the utzmosi importance will be : Gy T.PETTIGREW, Hon 8ec\u2019y pro tem, ted.- LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP.The, Greatest Match in History.° SHAMROCK vs.MONTREAL M.A.A.A.GROUNDS, \"SATURDAY, JULY 28th, 1894.\u2018TWO HOURS PLAY RAIN ox\" nNE.1 BALL FACED AT 3.30 SHARP.Reserve Ee Ie Fever à Laren 18 Montreal Steam La: andry Oo., 153 Bt.Peter street, sme enon, BUTICURN WORKS WONDERS |\" the world.Price, Ovricona, .} RESOLYENT,$1.50 Portes Dave oiler Bose Prop hoon, Boston.4% How to Cure 8kin Diseases,\u201d malled fren.Ey Wo WOMEN FULL ( OF PAINS tor tami and orate trier (UT Bold throu ¥e.; Soar, Mrangehaniog pi plastez.MASTIFF va jee ut that inYour Dipe ! i {inf Pr \u2019 More solid comfort.in one package Mastiff tobacco than you can get out of any other plug cut in the world, Try a package and see that we tell the truth, I AT Ki nn, until be \u201cwas ville for some years, comte a irae ho county, He Prisons | pen and and salué and publ to ol Ho awe He Always igh rapatiion \u201ctor probity and conscientiousness.as Crown The late Mr.Tasséd's Lands de agent mi will probably be Mr.PL P.Lan.has discharged the duties of ST istant in this department for twenty- years now.[sPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Sr.Jos, July 25.\u2014The funeral took place to- day at Jhervine of a well known utreal man, D who for the past prenty years a been Crown Lands agen ce bold thi ngl ngs.\u201d Kafr Ind of about eixfeen years came oh our camp, and begged to be Allowed to hunt for us.I was rather loth to accept his aid, but as he was almost tearful in his anxiety to be allowed to carry a gun, 1 lent him the only one left in camp\u2014a single.barreled amooth-bore.He was delighted, and went away with a y for eompanion.H to and there being po th time toskin it before dark, he encamped beside the carcass.He Uta are snd lay down a tan, night hi ho was wakened by the ul Ar Cat On aitti: bp be bor the dim Liens of the fire, that pre lions were feeding on the hich © CATCASS, W.was wii to en of the fire.4 1 .He quie ¢ up the fire and compelled the y who w an uaking wi Pt hold upa Mighted torch that: he could see the se ts of his gun, and sitting down to y shot, pat a ball through the bead Sot the male lion, killing bim stone Thé Honees roared and sprang away, but seeing thas her mate remained there, -about ten minutes she returned, on which the young fellow shot her in a similar manner.\u201cPotted Demon.\u201d sco iden wien sti Wig told told met a South | Sea trader, Ste son.He had been in Sober pert Lo of carryl 2 an sorts of tinned meats, which the natives i \u2018 Ë £ ig 23 fl 5 i good plan to alter eir goods ht be more mark chosen was a red toy coun armed the natives ha could be got eat \u2018\u201cpotted émon ander an y cir- 008, \u2014 IT LESSENS Lagon BRINGS COMFORT + AND WILL SAVE ITS COST moat hints A reps Se Be Laurent and prwotissd as rig \u20183 | Otterburn Park, St.Hilaire A BRAVE KAFIR LAD.Tenders will bo recalved to Angus {Tempersnce) for Pe Montreal Cale- | \u2014Among- savages; civilized be the Montreal Ex- people, there seems se a be af grades of hibition > Baturday, August 18h, 1804 and cowardice.on SE \u2014 me © examples of \u201cKafir caution,\u201d hastens JE 4 law .\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.e has known Katirs to do \u201c\u2018ex- th fear, to | i | Catherine st Joba Lewis, Victoria square, i Philipe Co 0.0 173% Notre Dame street.tro md Military Band Concert | Concert pestpencd Frog inst evening will take piace TO-NIGHT on (he Shamrock ADMISSION 16 CENTS.mi \u2014 ANNUAL EXCURSION \u2014or\u2014 TAYLOR CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL, ; Te CUSHING'S GROVE, On Thursday, July 26th, 1894.Btz.Berthior will leave Island Wharf at 8 a.m.sad Molson Wharf $0 em.Come and enjoy the sail with us.Adults 30¢.Children 33¢.1733 GERMAN.PICNIC | \u2014AT Train leaves Bonaventure Station at 9 am.Tika to be bad at he Depo rom the Commit OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.Basket Picnio to Sherringham Park, | will leave Toave \u201ca Cana aunt at a and + hyn PARES ét se sse.Senuaren se.sers Ge Stas sise Te water ref provided free for Ninth.Annual Picnie JOURNEYMEN BAKERS UNION, to CLARK'SISLAND Saturday, July 28 28th, 1894.MONTREAL \u2019 CALXKDONIAN SOCIETY.NOTICE.MONEY TO LEND AT LOW RATES, Sun Life Assurance - Company OF CANADA: \u2014 121 2ewtf .tac oalcers Pete Prince of is » ANDERSON, Hoo Ses.MLO.SOHMER PARK Open Every Day from 1 to 11 pon.Performances at 3 and 8 p.m, Novel Attractions This Week.Dr E \u201c\u201cEDDYS*\u20144 in number\u2014One lady, two me acrol 1 and s Child, doing aome wonderful feats fall prening dress.UNTHAN- eon ra Soot 0 Allens None TIONAL TRIO.Troan Simers, mi h several insta: tencour changes ot costume.3 2x4 JENNIE | Heyl | BOA, classic: * selections.AVIS n à WILiTARY SAND of + soloists.AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS, Admimion 1 con nts.Me gerle.i0 genie tra oTucon of ad fier of week days, cents, including EDEN MUSEE AND THEATRE.Monument National Building, 208 Bt.Lawrence t9.0pen from 19 a.om.to 10 p.m.EW TRE EGIPTIAN GHOST sHOW - and Klite Vaudorille Entertainment.Pour fbows Dail: a at230m.7 - 10 Cents-Admissten\u201410 Cents.: + A srost plane for the ladies and children.- 113 Richelieu & Ontaric, NAVIGATION ce.\u201cRegular Excursions I Steamer LONGUEUIL Commencing THURSDAY, 30th JULY, \"Leave 8.Helen's Inland Wharf at Læavo Foot of the Current at 4.15 ops.And Jesve Longusuil Wharf at Pb Beacing nnd Refreshments en board.i viewing tbe besutifal Rent Teparioan Boucheries = pare Adeits, se, tt Chttdres Be.Ei COME ONE, COME ALL mi DANCING, \u2018* TRefvate Lese Lessons Given in Fancy and Dances, \u201cDo You Know\u2019 5 EE Ta jte Mir ai ey : am a sien runs only es ar Lead Pond a {Do You Know\u201d À two\u2019 pt _Bunday Ca couns, snd other Te ing td resort: 3% op the Gulf of St.Lawrence Train les at 7.50 a.m 4 John, N.B., and Lite Met : { Ex ; m Mon every D., TORO Cacouns at 2e Batarday, a and Little Metis at 11.00 the train Jeavrs sada at Feux XA m.Levis oh Pm.aad roaches.ootreal at 7.48 For tickets, Jeserration af berths in Poms p or ; Office, 143 Bt.James st.or at Bons ventare tare Station, 73e.LONITAL RAILWAY.1696-HUMMER ARRANGEMENT-\u20141904 : On end after M the 35th J 1906, Through Erpress Passenger Train\u201d will run dally (Vinday excepted.x as follows: \u2014 ¥ Bail ty Grand Trin trom Bonaventure Statiom.25.10 1.00 Leave! ontresl by Canadian Pacitlo Eail- aN from Windsor Btreet 8 Leave Levin.0essnes sacs encr00e 40 140 Arrive Riviere du Loup.00 17.l'Arrive Little Metis 17.00 205 Arrive Dalhou \u2019 Lan Arrive | -% Arrive St.John 830 13 A t.11.30 29.30 + 8:45 o look through to Little Me.is, arriving 8 o snd run X there at 41 o'slock ra Cocoa ve Cacotne An 7 ings Ste ay.to mtr oy ve All the IDS ving Montreal 2210 : o'clock run taron ttle Bonen, without change.1 Tho trains to Mirek sad Bt.Joho run era Lo their ] destinations on Th car and carsof Express (rain | CE at 1.50 Soe run Chrough to Haltfgs\" For tickotaand all information toG.W.Ronrmor Freight and Passenger nt, 136)¢ 8¢.James D.POTTINGER, General Manager.i RE ; Travellers Any Part Part of the the \\ World, American Express \u201cCompany t TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ote Curremcy.Payable et 0e EDUCATIONAL = Fottes College School! 1365 DORCHESTER ST, » i corner of Esasx Aven Mentreal atudents il bio ment oT of à Univers il rae, onrtiied to by the parent of those who have oeentully .B.\u2014Mr.Claude Din due (less JÉne) qui the highoet | clency aod d notion of his as, x1 Kingston Mil tary College.r.rapa: bo be {whoa esl ksh ye ag org ejecte ve x sn trance examination La fonts Bos student, tien, Law, Eclanes classes of Gita Bapeomber; of i 7 3 \u201c7 Osli nt the above sadress fer terms, ete.oan | ] Lie ne ue ce Zn T Cawait 7, : + .\u20ac > ee) .peng rere rts = \u201cÀ Ty ho Bane Ea There was IE te re\" = mile bestd, 1° : 7 hon ATHLETES, To\u201d PU RE TE [PERS amsn tram sme sea | maire te Eh hoo Looting was | Winners ls 1a each race to be awarded only 5 en Fut, Se fo : ice T next rail, whe Clot) a Sores, moved out Midgley moved \u2018ln in with The Rl ra renerved to change the ordet of the peal io aa wb car ad ha: per, and by so doing lost the The .Jason Street pis MORNING 27th oly, sl were modern drive ai through the las eu clame on Thursday, ae EN storage.Cash advanves yards, Chant winning by a head.clover lock\u2019 B.dar Auge TT made où \u2018cousigaments peturns ' Misa Divi was \u2018a poor \u2018thin.Robin to the : m4 FRASER BROA., Auctionsses.Point St.Charles a er le SEE musee, EE 7 tn Le \"Secretary Treasurer.aus FUPICIALLY AUTHORIZED.; i \" Grand Scheme &,, he went to the pon mare mast 1 eee 1e s me.dvcourr xeon WHOM IT NAY CONCERN 5 .Misy Lillie foand the the fa pote, were th the oe oo AQUATICS.oo.wep AY we 1508 of A abc Dacribers are are lastracted fo oF Shel ~ e furl ft pe om JactF pussDAT, \u2014u brought Torohbearer ie a rush f- Bt Lawrence Yasnt Gi ab.oc à che mo, a ce oo snd won in clever st or th by fous a length, | The last worles race for the - A\u201d 90,95 De pros und undersignod) A THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 20th, ; Te Bay \u2018 St.La ce Park and Robin Hood was second and the Memento and 1 foot classes was scheduled for for Satur &t suction.to the highest and fast bidder, the lot |.Slows hota to sult the sade, comprisiag, Wren colt third.The last named finished quite \u2018day, but the auly racing done was in the of land belo! to the i described, Estate of the late John Sullivan ab disberine oo a 10803102 and \u20ac ais vore b.boxes Congou Tes.A piece\u2019 of ground fronting on Albert.strost, nh boxes Gun powder Ton ee \u2014 al nd designed 5 fos dnpoar cadrage 0 pores dunpou der To \u2014 strong.The publie looked askance at the and 2 foot classes.Tho following hurdle raco at first, but began betting on it : Beild a Magnifeent Club House heydic w Flynn, Japonica aud Blueboi all rors the wiarters: Shaperon, W.& Cloas- EP money.Prize made Gesner, White Squallin \u201cA\u201d class and Mar | Buttermilk | | carried.5 three (au) on e plan au IA Eh book SE Be ores Foe Tae, * a Pa A DASH FOR THE LEAD -guerite, F.L.Barlow; Elsie, Rear Con: LL of the\u2019 sk Antoine War ia ct 14 half chests foung Hyson Tes.fe ~The Last St.Lawrence at the start and at one time led by ten Modore Davidson, and Mr.S.Jack Deo ning 51 sueur 50 half chests Japan Tea Dust.= to lengths.In the run home he tired badly, son's Soubrette and Messen.Molson's between said Albert roe frontin Tos and ; \u2014ALBO\u2014 ; \u2014Yaeht Club Raees-\u2014 Saturday $ and\u2019 was over-liauled at the last jump by apd miiton's Jubilant.The course ths Grand way Company, AT 40 cases Goblets and Wine Glasses.a Tom Flynn and Marcus.\"Al threo horses was the old ten milo ong, with the last ran loi e anid jot atthe depth, with two houses (horoon ~ BALE AT 11 O'OLOCK, .were s ng at the fini Marcus uguay from Poin re om ve nervi- + Baseball Matetes\u2014-Horse Rages winulox a one, while Tow Flynn ted for the 2I footers.The wind at the Égaes therouo attached Jala houses bearing the BAR & BexNELLY.C beat, Prise à Beat oramme) fell | start was from the north.and off shore giv.For Wars apply to tho undersigned *.\u2018The trade should take advantage of this .ts to - d Bri hion Beach at the Inst tie, \u201cand rolled completely ing the boats a good, test of speed ion S 0 a Notary., I meLANGES, NX sale o wo suce a slug tery Joti ut t good réeze in A compara otary.al baratoga and brig escaped ingary.There ware: only Meet Soot ame ME impo parat by Ayer\u2019 S Pills Morass, nd Ju, 18.ine experts tm that fa Lo Do of à superior quai: : starters for the extra raco, Walcott, George Mesars.Ross and Duggan, acted as officer =\u2014memerei Jes iL ne ® eu tending purchasecs __.D _ 1704 _ Beck and Future.The betting Was Don y of the day.and at ibs gave the signal between Walcott and the three-year ol W.&F.P.CURRIE & C0.Cha the line first with I Loud ke to add my testim: to : .even monoy being the ruling orders.Future Coquetio fellowing 2 min minutes laterand Elsie.|, { o have used-Ayers to use.It has a lovely \u2014 de th ing to the turn, where Beck | and Margueritealmostcrossed together,Son- I.an ta say Chat § have taken _ Mateh\u2014 Robertson , Reinstates hess Bim, a Safi of Waleorvs risk bratte Sal late in cross stay y genra, and always derived perfume, and is soft and \u2018 400 Grey Nun Street, INSOLVENT NOTICE.at the furlong won by two lengths, Ig, a8 was also the were | u .Wheelmen\u2014-The Fete de Nuit W.J.Fitzpatriek 3 says Joe Riely will not eased and balloon.jibs set for the run to For \u2018Stomach hea ing to the skin.tree: _ race again this year.Both Sweden and the first mark, which the Chaperon reached - - MAxUFACTURSRS QF | In the matter of GEORGE BISHOP, ç\u20ac Montreal, t Boueherville Postnoned Walcott pulled up quite lame.fret, Ralning considerable on the Coquette.god liver troubles.and for the ero of B il BESSEM: Insoiv at Boucherville Postponed\u2014 dei one ee ares | etes; 2e Buttermi FIER STOEL mes weiss ny gi : First race, 44 furlo Sweden 108 Sima), 8 8 Wit! h dded friends as ask hat is th best ° .le action, mi ut reserve, ; à LR ; 7 tol, spinnakers to staïboard, they seu my me That Is the .j Miscellaneous Sports.foarte Nias wal, for the Chateauguay buoy.Coquette just remedy for disorders of tho stomach, Shaving Stick ia, UNAIP DC prings.| © ON MONDAY, the 30h JULY, 1884, |.Si Win ola Drader shh SEs\u201d ant riadig |p ven\u201c O Bowels, : y VAL ; ina Go oi 3 \u2018 | \u2018 \u2019 wing property.situate § \u201d - 1 Fred 1 Sula.J Sitar.7 to Toke To hoard tack for Pelute Claire, Shaperon | my orate answer fs Agora, Pine gives a nice thick lasting À large stock always on hand.13s pee of Bt.Antoine de ne de 11, a8 Ja 20 / The various sporting clubs of Point St.Là (Perkins 9101 LE Time, 1 4 ee i ee Ep cote an fe Chateauguaÿ.the ae a AL la grippe CLOUK fever, and lather and is well scented.on te ke OMcly 1 HT ook lt on ci paris have announced shel tention ot | HACE le SR, 1 perte Cogoeie bois Varen Horetheteents CEE au ges Try à stick.a tance awsorrmir or | bios tu 207 ang 238 ot gmt forming themselves into one grand central Histo [Porkdon, I5to1,8 Time, Lor.DelNorta aud footed Er home with o ATOMIZERS, SPRAY PRODUCERS, avértine thaseon lot 103, of lot 258, with the amateur athletic organization.It cannot alsors rth race, mile_Toroh B , 117 [Simm], rite still leading, and after a splen- Are the best ENEMA SYRINGES, .3.oy rte lots 234, 235, 238, of ot lot 250.be denied that-in-that section thoré arô à 6to 1, 1: Robin Hood.102 rt fes Me | did run finiched an easy eos asus pitroun {medicine I have ever NASAL SYRINGES, AURAL SYRINGES ë Suvavicon Le lots 20.51\" 32, 54 uit 51, larger variety of clubs than in the whole Monto, \u2018colt, 102 [Grifin 1.02}.given has also two firsts.The tie havin A de {47 Jounson, 306 Bider 99,100, 101, 116, 119, 186 ut, 189, combined city, and therefore it is only Mise Li Lilly rie.mile George Hock Bre eine to be sailed off later on in the season, Sous .Ave, Now York \u2019 108 277, 278, of of lok 200.and certaly 8, 144, ¢, of said natural that there should be a growing 910 1.IW, \u2018cout, ou [mic gloy] ce brette did not finish.Chaperon came home AYERS PILLS HOUSEHOLD FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, lot 259 tendgney among the various clubs to feder- \"%!!ipesank 90 As e over five | buries leading, with Coquette not far astern, she ra\u201d also CHEMICAL THERMOMETERS at #1 ca, 5, Subdivision lots 2¢, 35, 59, 90, 51, 010k : S splendidly handled; Chaperon only\u2019 | MW Awards at Worid\u2019s Fair.Whit ' 288.; ate.f For years those prominent in sporting ue (Vanchii 10to 1, 1: Tom F1 163 {Callahan}.an), i 1 min! and 4 sec., and after allow.: Gray's © Rese Lamelin n Cieam is just the Subdivision lots 182, 188,1 4, 188, 239, iad [Herdiol 13 to1, 3 Time, ing Cog nd -Ayer\u201ds Sareapérilla ferthe thing Lo uso after exposure to the Sun.250 por pot.240,381, 745.345, P44 248,32 EE ME = ciréles have been EP 8,5 Erize Lonely , Beau nel.also ran uette 44 sec.time allowance, only av trés BENRY R.GRAY, Parma Chemis, of lot 259, AGITATING A MOVE ENTRIES FOR TO- - Sab 30 seconds.White Squall \u201cdl not See 1077610 122 8t Lawrence Mainst.(Established 1869) \u2014axD\u2014- First race, 14 milo = Candel + Tlume, finis b.UE \u2014 8, Lot No.261 of sald Parish, containing ¢0- it in this direction, and, it is now more than Lamplighter, ques Cactus, 113; Victorious, 106; The official time is as follows: | THE - wr.i ; k - : = arpents, more or loss.! probable that their efforts will be Clementine, Queen, 104 How s ni Ela ro SE el - : STEAMSHIPS.| ui ec successful shortly.The gentlemen who |, Secon d, rice, maid Proazoon Tears.mile tart.Finish.Elapsed.rected.\u201chans \u201cNRF 3 ee AAA 2.That certain pices of land Mute in the ge are Juteresting themselves in this Dixon.Eliza, 1 105; Bonada, Sir Jamies 6; Glimpse, Chaperon.350.10 814% 21910 T1016 NEW BRUNSWICK ri 8 subdivisions ha ane.And form Co matter have a at scheme on foot and, if Coquette.C8801 ®1815 ini 1 219% | : subdivision an pa = OTe con tainting So 5 is carried into effect will prove one of the raie para < =.Pple Te \u201cTormentor, Aloha, 115; Marguerite .188 ss ae 201.49 .000 feet more 0: : grandest moves ever made in sporting cir- ay Elsie .AL .] \\ - be had o cation to cles for the promotion and benerit of legiti- a ou urth Toe, 3 2 Ello\u201d abioon, Eos, oan 1e.Spray.- ROY hd.ART UNION _ \u201cCosmo.Buttermilk Sp ce, Full partic irs may oon Sool mate oT Flirt Rontizern Ty moi te, On Thursday the Valois Boating Clot : MNITED, : - CHICAGO, ILL, : ! \u2018 Cito The proposed plan to federate will be |\u201c }ih oot 8yih Bh pp , 117; Madrid, will hold the fourth handicap yacht race of |.wom 0 \u2018 4 on .placed very whortly before all the clubs 119; Pay or Play, 99: Gwendolin, 94.the series around the Valois course.The! ~~~ on THE PRevINCE oF F.W.HUDSON & CO, FRASER BROS.concerned, and it definite action is decided Sixth race, § milo\u2014H arry 1,120; Applause, first gun will be fired at 6.45 p.m., and sioner.Fes then.committees will be- appointed to 147; Haima, 8 ir Dixon, Jr.It 110; ir Pogay fifteen minutes will be allowed to cross the NEW BRUNSWICK.TORONTO, Orvtcz or DExoox & Fam, \u201d me d the promoters of the scheme to carry it Merrill.103: Can \"Dania, Tr phy ge gelding, line.Capital Stock : Su: 50,000.CANADIAN AGENTS.1731 net ie Buildiog, - meme throug ah.move will be to purchase the At Brighton Beach.- At a meeting of the Laprairia Boating rte whole of BRIGHTON BracH, July 2.-Thé attend- And Swimming Club at Laprairie on the larg 2lst inst,it wax, on motion, unanimoual ; - LT _ .j : - Le THE ST.LAWRENCE PARK, mene Jeaterday was not oe thee, and resolved : That the president, officers and .Inosrpèrated to Promote Art.7 Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships.IN SOLVENT NOTI CE.which is situated at the southern portion Pleasant aid the track in good condition.members of the Laprairie B.and S.Club de- : : \u2014 ; ] Verdun, end fronting on the River St.The faithful fared well in the first two sire to express to th e relatives and friends yy, Company will Elstribute among its sebecrlbers \u2018ne.Liverpeel, Londonderry, Quebec & Montreal.ave 8 races, but the result of the third was not so of their deceased ** commodore their sym- on the : ee 0y NSUPAREE 0.robin Inthe ir LAMFERT LECLA ae It à \u201cproposed t5 érect n large club satisfactory.\u2018Belle of Stonewall, a 3 to 1 pathy with them in \u2018their aad bereavement, \u2018spat.: 804 From and Plumber, of Luis 8e street, pio ie the centre eof the \"around, shot prove \u2018the winner.Blue Garter was and to place on record a tribute of respect 318t Day of July, 1 u a : AR AN Montreal, Insoilve: ; v - .: bilo Uo auction, st Along the river boat houses will be the tip in the fourth, but\u2019 Little Nat, a 6 to to the memory of a sterling and much es- 3438 Works of Art, aggregating in value $43, ; ; July.HO} The unde: will ell by erected, and a large swimming bath 5, won the race and the largest purse of the teemed man, he Con a Fo on Grony of Works of Art LARGEST FIRE OFMCE IN-TRE WORLA fau A RDINIEN\" .18Aug 19Aug tue Disco Shales raid as Dicrrené built.At the western part of the park a day by a neck.The backers of favorites valued at Satecription tickets for sale at | ; ous.kod thos * de not stop at Quebes, ONDAY, t y F, 3004, three story structure will be erected for again went wide of the mark in the fift CANOEING.eR Brule 4 Union Gallery in Bt John, \u2014 IS goa Londonderry.D Rimou- AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M.gymnasium purposes and will be equipped and sixth.Tom Tough was a hot favorite Beats Them AlL chance of winning a valuable prise.tne bolder of 13 os, Unlimited Liability \u201cfaurontian\" carries cabin passengers only eastbound.AlI the ausets as follows, per inventory: on the most modern plau.On the ground in the former race, but the best he could Arehbald Beats Them secutive wabacription tickets will receive an Absolut RATES OF PASSAGE-CABIX.Stôëk of Tinware, Sate, ols _ floors will be a cinder track for do was to finish third, while in the sixth - CRôtox Pomr, N.Y., July 2.\u2014The an- Fo was San.by such artists as Thos.Moran, ; solute Sec uri CF- CA PARISIAN M0 to 875 single, $100 to QLIS return ures.ta por Mister 938 48 winter use, baths and bowling al Flip Flap.che favorite, \u2018finished In the ruck, nual regatta of the American Canoe pop Asso Jed for mubecrlotions by registered istter, money : | 85 SABDINIAN, 4010 a6tningie, $1000 Out0retura Unexpleod rèct of the store and Work: ; leys.The second pt will be set St.Anthony, a 8to 1 shot, carrying off the clation was co er Paddling oa canoes, SI Every desoription of property insured 55 MONGOLIAN, and ®0usge, W0rsd We return Shop Lo 108 May, 180B.267 50 Sn apart for socials, dancing parties and con.onors.blades J \u2014\u2014 - or obrta.The remaining Story will be equipped Jockey Shields gave two brilliant exhibi- single blades.There were five a = AL ART UNION Let.st moderate rates of premium.n Etes are tn accordance with location of statesoom, sod ; oasis 2 as with Rymnasium appliances.The building Lions of Jockeyship on Monday and or the B , Bullwagga Canoe Club, Port - 8r.Joux, MR \"| HEAP OFFICE FOE CANADA: amber o tons Ing sme.ant thes ore will Sal popes jaspec inspection Sater .1 a substantial one, and a monument own e wra of e \u2019 : to or from Liverpool, Glasgow, Lon- n moss.For forthe ! to that pretty suburb Verdun, the Mayor Stewards an is head.In the first race Be aston Durns, Cataraqui Canoe Club, rcniar snd ai vena fee.ma Royal Insurance Building, _ Montreal.sie TL 315,00 sod all ror matt Sate appir ee OF # and Councillors of which\u2014have-agreed\u2014to he had the mount on Lasotta, and, from the a tm Amant; Wanted rywhere.+ WW, TATLEY.Manager.necessary ui RILODRAE 4 >, ; rire their hearty support to the scheme, be Bel qe handled the horse, # as evident parrow, Toroato Canob Club, To- x .\"GRO.SIMPSON, Amst.Manscer.Glasgow, Derry and New York Servis.Tied Commis In the summer the chief features w e care muc aye win, , ronto.Emepdy os.Mercier: EURTU Agents French From Glasgo BIRAMANIPS.m New \u2018ameq St.Montreal rowing, \u2018swimmimg, rumming, larrosse, \u2018 wads, who since the opening of the\u2019 P.Douglass, Ianthe Canoe Club! | EN Cam: Later; 20, Jen N.Roy; ALTRED ACTE A sons.20008 2 July STATE OF CALIFORNIA 3 Aug.Ham 1M03%w MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioncors.' foo! lo, tennir\u201d crièket and quoiting.Se have exercised rare good Jud; New, N.J.Geo.Vantel; JANES ALLIN, } I ÿ i CATE OR NEBRASKA A si A dom | \u2014\u2014\u2014 Inthe winter a snowshoe track will be iaid ment, promptly called Shields up to their C, E.Archbald, Pointe Claire Boating Robertson Backs Down.PEROY R GAULT ent.=.à se ns.= \u2014 ous on the grounds and three or four rinks stand, and set him down for the remainder Club, Montreal.[SPRCIAL TO THS-STAR.| x_ Cabin, Second Cabin, Breerses, n the river front.Oue of these to be of the meeting.Belwood, the fcovorite,won trobey drew positionstn the following order T : Nearly all the statérooms are situated on the saloon | N SO LVE NT N OTICE.tie ely devoted to curling.this race after a drive, with Vespasian © shore out : Cragg, urns, Sparrow, Toronto, July 35.\u2014R.A.Robertson, of deck, thus secu ing porfect wil the 6 mers erdun Council to further help along second, and Trouble third.Van Dyke was Pom ine, and Archbatd.Hamilton, acting on behalf of the C, w.A.a ae For Poe press Dout Le Peace In the Matter of | 3 the movement, will try and induce the thrown by having a few of the other horses: \u2018The start was made at-11:16.Archbald, Racing Board has written to the Secretary mation apply to .& A.RLLAN, M G n BEKG.M .| Burost Railway Compas to extend their growd him on the Dest turn, but his rider, \u2018although poing ba handicapped d by havin A of the\" Horal Canadian Davidson and Hume Montreal, Boston er Philadelphia, or te REEN ontreal, ; tracks up to the Par amilton, was not injured, outside place, drew ahead ce a n firm AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., 57 Broadway, N.Y.The un at the .The estimated cost of und and build- Again, fn the sixth race, Jockey Shields easily.Fime, 6.10, 40.Burns and Dou for the team race at Montreal.\u2018The en- ~ : .store No.180 Notre De Dame se, M L Montrer où ; full i ill the vicinity of feil into dist, He bad been warned had a close race over three-fourths of the {ries I have made,\u201d writes Mr.Robertson, Two Hiéhok» Penniyivacis Ruling Machines, 36 inches ing fa Y gauippéd, op trie.amount iv Tu the Stewards that it Lasotta had been w course, but Burns spiifted at the finish and And the entry in your club minute book, between rails, with No.Dé Layboys and Steam Assoh- a joint stock backed they would have revoked his license, made second place easily.eine?minutes.prove that they were eligible.\u201d Thus the men : MONDAY, 30th July, 1804 | proposed orm At 11 o'clock, the Assets of the Estate, as under: ompan and sell shares at five.dol: but this evidently did not trouble the clever Dou ass was third Sparrow PopLeat \u2018entered against these riders La prod order: oan be seen working.Stock of Ready-made & __ Lee lars exc .One prominent Verdun gentle jockey any.He had the mount on Logan, fourth and Cragg arth.\u201d The course wasone | Wlibesoldcheapforcesh.~~ -\u2014\u2014& NrNINTIACUT \u201cFurnishings and Furs .46058 50 man has al o Dlitnated that it the x n odds-on favorite in the betting, and-fin- |-mile-straight away.- moe, PH MENT, xiii _\u2014 FE Jartiss Le wil iE Contiten ent.tye.ished a poor last to oot ot ot rate On The next r race 3988 che trophy Paddling | |.Basemau MORTON, ILLIPS.4 C0, ' ts 00 \u2018L worth of shares, as Poi cont en e riday Logan ran an was- - = : .ii = beaten only a head or two b Oty Herald and tion and the ho Bie silver trophy which repre- National League, Siationere, Blank Book Makers and Prin tors, Tenders tor Store bb opt UAT je att the res lar meetin of Verdun Coun- Armitage.On the strength ; that race he sents it.age course was a mile straight.Following aie the resuits of yesterday's + 1785 AND ITS] NOTRE DAME 8T., } WINTER CLOTHING.97 Bt.James Street, Montreal \u2018 on Monday evening, Mayor Bain presid- was made à strong public favorite yester.ray, an © race Was ed againat a ° Leagu \u2019 .Anctionsers.it » ing, the question came forward for discus- day, but from th o fast t he was at the tail flood-tide.There was not a breath: games 1 Nato Yonal © at the citles ne 1% dow ms MARCOTTE BROS.i sion end of the strin A four starters, Shields or wind, and the water was perfectly \u2018 R H E SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned \u2014 - | Couneillor May was jubilant over the made a bluff o hipping him out in the smooth.t Now York\u2014 ; .H E ALTHY Jad end endorsed Teodery for Wines Q es a ; [ matter and stafed that it Could receive stretch, but h « con never met [Dear the a AT ors: h, Buffalo Canoe lab, Naltimore.percssranses 2290020000 9 8 1 re Rr SON office of .the City Clerk.as N .the hearty support of the Counci © leaders, and finished an ominious last.noi an SEE E ; ; > f ruoply of the following articles.of alo othing \u201c| SOLVENT NOTICE.! Mayor vos of te same opinion, and even Micmac Queen, at 15 to 1 Seon easily from R.D'Arcy Scott, Ottawa Canoe çlub, the a arabe and Robinson: Rusie and Use forthe ive Bs : hinted that if the clubs did federato and Lizzie, and Tom Finley was third.n's winner of of the tro trophy last year AL Wi : Cees, Fame and Fer Ca; for About 43 Can carried out the project all their property race was such a startling reversal of form M.D.i1t,Red Dragon Canoe club, Phila- Poatponed 65 account of rain.> Ofcers and 138 Province Que ATPERIOR COURT.| would be exempted from taxation, that the Stewards have started an investi- delphia.h ; ft eo required articles me: ho seen fn tre District of a (uote ation which will probably be ended to-day.nce Euson, Springfield, Mass., Canoe Cloveland.À 2 1 050013 18 18 of & ) ) ) 2 Ohist oû' tin Fire mur between the In the matter of HENRY T.SPAWN, TURF.his may mean news ea Shields.clnb.| t.Louis.\u201d 1300000 9 13 7 = © ce é hours of 10 and 13 noon precy day, whers say other io- (The Victoria Steam Laundry), of Montreal, \u2018 \u2014 | pans ris a ce 510 1,2 Frank ET Hart id rope.7 Argonaut Canoe club, To M Um Sia nd enr Brellensiein 1 @ 51 meme mas de waders submitied inwive - anway, 1 ones ran a, 1 The lowest or of the submi will not I F The Saratoga Races.Berge ol 8 to hse Gertie, Equation, HR Tilley, Toronto Canoe club, To- At Cleveland ; sesond game dD ® m PT sues hereby, siren oy \"order poistod : |.SARATOGA, July 25.\u2014Society did not take Poor Jonathan Hoh nd Read 7, Gloriane, Ox- Tr Sleyeiand.-003100810 4 1 119} \" m By order L ©.DAVID, Curator to the property an aad effects, \"Had a a aie | LÉ LEE tj ri pda ra mate mn ma | EER 4 4 3 | on Pi ot 2g, Sf obi, 2 5 ment of e toga n ssocia- ; I D, 106 ?- - tlon yesterday, and the attendance was Sut elliot ar EoD: 1 SRA Ps Fier de Tien, 6.108.878, Scott was second, Par \u201c , oor Guangn Ormes, 1 claims ms with me de aL my ofice.Bask ot ante \u2018 oh ned almost exclusively to the regulars, Micmac Queen, Hartlo | Ohfcago.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0306143018 A 6 Montres, sais, 18% J ma Ghambers, M | not moze than 1000 persons being within 3 miloHelle of Branewall, 108 tan: Pitaparg.os oreiddol na 6 Rolled Oats.ER WAND RABFERE, Outer the gates of the pretty course when the pel sol, 1 se di Hamilton) Peron | paddling, canoes, ces single blados\u2014Won by Bat Hutchison and Kittridge ; Ehret, 8 - - \u2019 MONTABAL, July $3ed, 1004.1283 bugle bounded for the opening dash.The 1034 Goldes Cremona, Clic Arch Montreal, © 6.40.Gumbert, Mack and Morritt, Umpire, Lynch.19857 Saw of er re second race, for which Lamplighter, Can- FT fois Goal hol Uw aukce, Super.Crrophy pad Fr 1 mile\u2014Won A Clarence At Boston\u2014 i - 9 delabra gd Madrid wcre carded, was de- for, Titure, Epson, gyi Masa A £ x and Postponed on account of wet grounds.ad 1 phi then went to bat, Ftti a \u2018 00 $ ; 0n \u2019 off, Candelabra and Madrid having Fourth race 4 984 (C arter), 16 James Dubai, Newark NJ.\u201cion Sa At Louisville- la e ans en en , bat.Fit ing and an à | , fe entered in it by mistake, and à selling to 5, L: Role id] 5 wget Fa Bolero, 115 le Eine, fous men.in boat Loulstille.000000300 3 10 2 fe 4\" ing runs not ou ded N race, which was run as the fifth race, (Ber si, Garter by.the senior raw of of posh Boat ue Cinoinneti.0.2.300001001 4 7 2 eir former score of 141 made a total of COMPOUND.+ vras aubetituted.It rained sharply \u201cHh face: Don ward, NJ.| wari mpi Gizmos.Grim; Parrott and 16 ran, ad won The mate The.team ' A recent Wiscovery by ancld |.Inthe matter of H.P.P.LABKLLE, Montreal , In the earl dnorning, and rite Ses x LE i ar Pa yt edn an ror Toh.Combined iading tod fading Won br L B.How.the Clube Stand.! Inyed an exhibition match, the Philadel physician, Swaocesfully used The andere! gned a Ne BGT in lots i: ou _ Palmer, mei ho EN A weands suit cine a Lorimier i at first-.to make the time\" 7 5 ï, Sopran po, Laurel: urel, Tenacious, Half Mine, The racing will be continued to-morrow, Won.Logt.\u201cPercentage.br har A bat and scored 150 runs a 2 Eadiees 1a vie onde X14 Cm ORtTéaI, nt mn ee he than on the opening day, alt ough By and Pely ora also ra short and the the championship ng race will he ves 0 3 ro] ping mak ng {2 runs as hi us safe and rellable reodicine dis- WEBRAADAT.I sidugust, 1894, at 10 o'clock, E | Cooper & Sheridan'u Torchbearer cared BL Antnony.; phase er 1; Bushranger, if there is enough win 506 =.o¥ered.Dewaro of unprincipled druggists who undermentioned assets: i 117 pounds and ron five furlongs in 1.% 0 ales, to per Broogo.S113 078 FOOTBALL, , offer inferior modicines in place of this.Ask for Stock ot uainisied Furbiture, Herd.¢ .and Galilee treet's three-year-old, ph toi à, Time, 300}.Crown Prin i 4 887 _ \u2014 5 «© , tate no eudette ors, | showed six furlongs in 1.16.During the rie) Lijerp and Fi D Fe af0 ran, ce : THE KENNEL.© The Thistiez.otre Cotton It Oo patte ta letter Furaleure, Hardware.and a5 Sher ' M morning the management announ that The Grand Cirouit, Fox Terriers Free of Charge.4% | There, wil Tai Le à a meeting of the Thistle and we willsend, sodled, by return mail.Fullsealod about.cuunnn\u201d 5 eed { is 1000 00 { ESSEC hon TT Te ERG | Convenes Jip Thats waar re me ES Se re or | Be Baier can à ri dni CS \" custom for years.Sweden on ber form at yesterday on so ant ot Mon ay's rain, Toronto, Julÿ 3\u2014President A.D.3 ber wi pe The Cook Company, #15.014 00 : A large num resent as ssveral \u2018Windsor, Ont., Canada.=, Important matters, ans fev geld in Mosirenlty MOGALE it Nowe 1,£400K \u20ac42 bo Inspected on 285, 801k and 31st be discussed.Morris Park and Sheepahead Bay was made Stewart, of the Canadian Fox Terrier | @ warm first choice for the opening dash for 235 class.trotting; purse $3000; nnfinished from SPEWEIY, x Sun ts i A Monday\u2014 r KENT & TURCOTTR, two-year-olds at 4) furlongs.Derelict and 111 Minister of Customs, and from Hon.Sena- pla Ji Montreal.the Tanadian youngster SRossmar carried 3 tor Sariford and Col.Tisdale, that new Tea at \u2018 / Eien reat, Mon Wore money than any of the others, al- #83 tariff places d on the froo list al al with air = ih rin , Vie RE LACROSSE.Br.Wood\u2019s MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioncen.1706 tew Was some money a.on other orou: bred stoc o sm Shoei edad ven © Hoe SEROTEC SA Baden | Soh TOT es SE pier Mn, Norway Pina provi or ovis png gor.- .ss a puts an end to the ann ce - still a great possi y e \"real.Notice.Superior Court.No.- SETTLED THE CHANCRS Hod.gud inconvenisnee rosberionsed Le Lerototore VRE 113858 19379\" Hod Lawns PE on the M.A.AA.| > Ings BAGKNANS UNION BENEFIE S00IRTE et 2.25 class, trotting; ET A from y importers bred do, 107x08 Lagrosse next Saturday.- \u2019 yru \u2014 lon and the nomination of » Curator thereof.i of Archiver and Rossmore, both acting very M \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 .NPD ,§ sald Union « som n and moving away \"lowly \u201ctrom thy ili 111 THE WHEE to Batteries \u2014 derdun = Brodie, Arthurs; : mit Morin vith da Lorman.one.of the fudsoe nt .L | Eachine : O'Neill, Fleming.) ° dividon.In the ome Stretch Sims .: 3 i Saturday's - \\ A Perfect Oure for the Superior Court for Laver Canada, 0 ihe members of , : n cam ; © said Union an other restéd ; Shaverty noun bra a Food ogen length: $43 The Road Hace 2 Susan, The smateur league scheduled game for GU NS .- -GOUGHS AND COLDS Bhai ia Re Cor Hoole Montre Sa WED: i Rossmar was à fair secon d li n ween wthorne , .t ) at eleven ; | i colt.Derelict was a close third.Dr.Mambrino Swift.5 : f July ~The Quebes Bieycle Granites, ibe Played ont on the grounds of | Greener, Claborough Pieper.- Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, NESDA AY he rat daggol give ce Eel ovlicn the dis treet had all his friends in line to play Cornolla Howard.87 Cha ve made final arrangements\u2019 for the latter per club opps Henri Coston \u2019 , \u2019 * Croup and all THROAT, BRONCHIAL and solution demand oi she sai Cale tod the Ix : - Galilee for he dosh at > ix furlongs for Cutlire Wilkes 9 8dr Tele vel reins ras SE pnd Caco on : Factory vu EX oy will un + LUNG DISEASES.Obstinate coughs which CRESSE & BECARRIES, me ree-year-olds.riflin indu nella ex welve re- btedJ ne +.resist medies yield prom Attorneys the said thoners.and Fred.Douglass with the ea until the lays, el compossd of two The Granites.* \u2019 RIF LES Pleasant pity cop, Bewars of itera, MowTazaL, 34th July, 1008 1593 f : pi stretch was reached, where the craok light- LE TR weeeees $111 ers.| They.ill a ie at 6 a.wm.and ex- er 1 atght on \u2018and ft Was no race.Boon ee - 1887 to arrive.at Cacouns at 4.05 p, The The Granite Baseball Club hold a meeting Winchester.Marlin Pieper.' Sold by all Drunaists.Price 25 & 50e ; Galilee winning hands down.Fred.Doug.CMS : 639 3 Histatoos for cach relay will be ad follows: Friday avening.which will prove a very | , PURES ; - PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Muniolpality of SAULT AU i las outlasted Senella, who was running for oie ar 84311 1 Levis to Beaumont, 84 miles, due at & avorsble one \u2018for thé future prospects\u2019 - RECOLLET.tha first time this year, and secured Edil À 3 7 7 6| 3 Heanmont tot.Michel, miles duo at Ÿ.10.of thelr team In the Canadian league.- FOR SALE BAULT AU ÉSOOLLET, July 34, 1004.second money by half a length.Senella\u2019s Alontaoh.:11 812 8/3 8t Michel to Berthior, IG miles, due at & From the aspect of affairs in St.Henri - .fkice \"are big Whore thes have been Maule M SE] LE drain 6 ens io precios Sins hue deteriins New Gap aoû Implement Catalogue in [ PUBLIC NOTICE.ÿ | Gra ., .tne ody.Taube An FEETY ERT 1 flee eo dear RD Sl ton | ios for ote ici, ghouid Printer\u201d bande | Ply pont br eo oberon \\ .a : : stroeta \u2018 Heart behav very badly at the post, Glyceria 18 1 oa fo at ne Jean YY Bt.Rook Desaulnaiés, Bh ps even vis Farnham The DEALERS\u2014Get your named on our C O P P E R S pd to put in repair partion.Wf the \"he oad: mais 2 mor a > 2 - - a ound on ave na hfe | i Li i © FEE ere ose, 0 mt ne \u201cSE HST To\u201d SHEE | ang i .4 (Eee TIRESS | fhe impossible to do anyshing with her Trottng as St.Hyacinthe.9.Riviere Ouelle to Kamourneks, 13) miles, vo on the Grant and one on ihe Heer or For Trade Prices, address 15 259 ; By order ot Conso.( » away from the other horses, Chant looked The Club Latramboise will hold a two | due at LE unde.They also have tro oser oy wk \u201cStar\u2019\u201d\u2019 Office.(Biçaod) J.1 NADOW, co tike the best of good things for the mile and days\u2019 meet on Apgust 27 and 98, at St, se 19.Kamourasks to St.André, 9 miles, due at bam ro of the balance to ba played.also om Wholosals op = Department vo ) er \u201c a furlong race, bat there was the warmest cinthe, $1000 will be given in in puress.Beira rounds, maki tour hom ee.: BL ; : i ; kind of a tip out on, The Pepper, and those following is the p i.i 8 BRN Patrick miles, due at 2 , nef F .Rn \u2018 who expected to ge inst Chant Monday\u201424 class Er ISO; eu Shia of d'aamel ns, 8} miles, oat ite 2 \u2018 \u2018LEGAL CARDS._.PEU OÙ | were confronted w rn > to 5, and The Pepper horses, $100; 2.38 of class, ORIGRE.} AAA A LL À fora po nels eB Ru Sa te ac Geste nevsdue NP )allEs GC: McGibbon & Davidson |, ni LE mums.| inte: & Gan +8, ra the ; Est Chante saga mor re good PEN fee vs poston mito COREE ANCES i > HEE |i Se das SE 5 rt ; | ATOUT au, dgrppivesmms À tnd impossible for any hora Lutrance pe, ih at dloaing feos lo de 8 one Slt, oronto.|; TT scans, ; \u201cthat nd been in retirement for mearly a entri a3} dit winners, ninon; F.3 \u201c| MONTREAL © : \u2014_ STAVELEY, | \u2018 gear Lo beat him.ti\u201d Dis made he AN races open fa trotiers end pacer Lin ci WER ER es = iy 7 Se vradan rage De PAR a a ane AS Tis Town Drips, ou 22008 POO de \u2014~ FATE DISCUSSED.\"It Is Re-asserted That be He and Party are ALSO SAID THAT DR.NANSEN WILL NEVER RETURN.Theories and Facts Regarding These Expeditions.LowpoN, July 25.\u2014 Mr.Filden, owner @f the yacht Saide, which vessel succored Professor Oyen, the geologist of the Well- man Arctic expedition, who was left at Dane's Island, writes referring to the reported loss of the Wellman party and their steamer, that he has- learned from Spitz- bergen that the Ragsvald Jarl, the vessel which was used to convey the explorers to the edge of the ice pack, was an ¢ld whaler, which had been fitted up as a steamer, and that she was in no way fit to encounter the ice.Mr.Fielding adds that .he is led to believe that in the whole of Wellman's expedition there was no one eased of practical experience in Polar explorations.A press representative this morning had an Interview with Carl Siewers, the Norwegian enthusiast in Polar matters, now in London, who wrote to the Standard, yesterday, anhouncing that he was in recel 8 of advices from Norway, which left li doubt that the Wellman Arctic expedition was lost.The Pall Mall Gazette, as already cabled, was in rece scelpt of similar advices from \"Tromsoe, experienced Arctic Skippers.recently returned from the Spitz- en seas, expressed the same opinion.r.Siewers showed the press representative a bundle of letters, received on Monday las from Arctic sealers, who had return orway from the extreme northern teaters, heir letters say they were convinced that all the members of the Well- man expedition were lost.In addition, the sealers \u2018expressed the belief that Captain Nansen\u2019s ship was also ne » ene that the P r.Sjewers ves that the Peary party will return in September, after having sailed over the polo in an open polar sea.In conclusion Mr.Siewers said that Lieut.\u2018se ition was the only party, excepting Jackson's, which was scienti cally planned.Arctic sailors report that the flow of park ice in tbe Arctic seas this summer has been so plentiful and dense that no vessel could live after being caught in it.They aro unanimously of the opinion that the Rag- nold Jarl has been crushed in the ice, and believe that the\u2019 chance of any membez of the expedition having been saved is very remote.Even if they managed to get or an ice floe, they wo in a dangerous post- tion, and not likely to survive long.Mr.ilden, the owner of the yacht Saide a short time ago received news thal Prot.the geologist, who accom- nied t le \u2019 Wellman expedition, was in otros.Mr.Filden ordered the Saide to Dane's d, where Oyen's dog piloted the Saide's party to the professor's quarters.He was found in bed in an almost dying condition.\u2018He was so badly provisioni- | en he was found that his early death was a matter of certainty.But in spite of his sufferings the professor refused to be be taken off Dane's island, insisting upon there faithful to his trust.1.den was the naturalist of the expedition of 1875.Headvises Wellman's friends tosend supplies via Tromso to Hines' island, where they will arrive in Septeinber.The Standard prints another letter from the owner of the yacht Saide, in which the writer says: \u201cWhen I met Prot.0 Oyen at Dane's Is and be declined to give any Information in regard to the plans the Tellman expedition, \u201csaying that ~ Wellman had pledged him not divulge the arrangements or anything con- doubs.Bald here sin since 1887.Foe 2 few years the farmers in the lt yd we will no doubt a good aay ne est in connection th the oak as A the latter will be of of the rl, an arrived here Jo and are now | in position in the adjoin been Improv the ualit p heir tock and proving A y exhibia.« Tee se The strained relations betiveen Japan and China, which have almost broken out into actual hostilities and consequent bloodshed, have ar d public curiosity as to what effect such a war would have on NO YACHT RACE TO-DAY; ° An Aesident to the Vigllants Gaff \u201cPuts He Le AA Cons oT \u2018Rass Proposed.| : wN, Jul rao te.Vig lant, while iin Ze poterie last round, between Poor H \u2018and Daunt's Bo broke, 0 Tov or be of\u201d The order to carry her home.When she arrived at her mooringa the di \u2019 as sent to the Queenstown navy yards for ire.It wase part put it Was found impossible to airs Fready n-time.The Britannia ssiledover the course alone for the prize.Mr.Jameson offered to postpone th until bo -morrow it Mr.| Gould said that the V nt.wi \u201crace Gould said it.would | be impossible ta.so rornise.ane M ilant carried away the jaws of her Vigilant to take 43 sit a = E ze & = Ë sg a int 5g 6 allies tly because the k was hoisted En h.The motion of the sea and the frequent gybing \u2018course of a nine turns Be akoned ti the Jaws.\u2018When the main boom swung to port or the taut-fitting main-sail arched.ond strained the jaws of the gor Mr.Gould, on the advice of Capt.Haff, will have the \u2018head of the sails altered so that: the gaff will at a less acute angle with the mast, and strain on\u2018the jaws will be relieved some- w ir there is half a gale and a heavy sea in the Penzeance regat it is likely the American yacht will be tested against the powerful weather r defier Satanita, as | the Canadian Pacific's carrying trade be- \u201c again, it might have an ahe tween these countries and Canada.A STAR reporter, therefore, calied on Mr.D.Mc- Nicoll, General Passenger.Agent of the Canadian Pacific, this morning, and pro- sunded the question to him, and this fig | what hesaid:\u201cSofarit has had no effect what ever.It might, however, interfere with us in the event of our porte of ca in Japan and China being either blockad od oF Bors.y keep! away y people ple otherwi desirous of travelling by this route.Then, opposite effect and attract crowds of travellefs to whom a warlike scene would be enjoyable, and who might like that sort of thing.\" It is hi to say just now how matters may turn out, and a war between these powers might change the whole cemplexion ofour traffic.As a matter of fact think Japan hasamuch atrongernavy than China, there is little fear of their ports \u2018being subject a the horrors of war.Then again there ia talk of leaving the treaty rts open.Hong Kong, of course, Is à ritish Colony, | and Shanghal, our other port of hina, isa \u2018treaty port.Japan Kory have N.ki as a The lo relation.and Kobe and Yokohama.e ss STAR, terof course is the port of Tokio, the HR WEDNESDAY A % 1 t be had paver sesn the man who made the complatat.He vas sont tothe Queen's Bench for for trip).\u201cNO ANSWER YET | Rocoived\u201d tu Citzene\u2019 League ve | Their Letters to the Mayor.ale Citizens\u2019 -have nat yet re- answer to their communications to d Mayor Vieneure a and to Et merde on Park on tor Keb: I that day, and be- poranidlon tors hs whens ora cra hd hie n torun wi table he League then emanded the ! t yet told.Major ° presiden: n'ai of the Citizens this mora that they were not to let the matter drop, but would .on an enquiry being n the matter.If it Derm on has been gi on, it had | Boo po ore than the law ah allowed.20 ion has been na al Inspector K - is duty when he refused to 1 receive comp Superintendent Hi the - gotion of pe moe did-per- + Vi fect) ht e said this morning, *\u2018I was | iB Lhe city on the Na Saturday whoo the In- sp ector was seen, and when I am here I t want any of my officers to do anything of that kind.hen T leave town I then depute some one to act in mre stead.The law exempta raffles for charitable pur ! poses.\u201d i | i | LIQUOR DEALERS\u2019 DAY.| The Licensed Vietuallers\u2019 Parade and | Piente.ia i The Licensed Victuallers are holdin, their annual pienic at the Parc Royal th afternoon, and pi to this event they had a drive throu, the -principal : streets of the city this mom Ib ive, then, | Shs wma Chins Mrs.Newn | Ti Be Li E Ronnie loft ughter, Mre.nets Mies Harriott John.Abbott, Strachan Bethune, at Rev.Dr.simmer hy Loliday are guests lady Carne for Ri spend the next aix orseven Miss Howlett of New on a visit to the H Mrs Drummond \u2018Mrs.Alexand : bornes Warden and fam ihe a mg a ne nue au the late Mu Cishing' and, where Es will leave Ottawa they ane Mi cup, where will ng ieee Mitchell and family are pending the summer st \u2019 Ja ru ae the Mon crs established at Poach.Maln ine for the season, Xs Forks ree of en or and} en An-law of J Murray Scar- Seymour, Bla Pit dais use, Ste -_ Me, ©.LL Hammond, general manager of the the \u201cal night of vacation, M House.outi Ho Windso House bya large family Mr.R.P.Barrett, i ch pleasant botday af spont in Gaspé, where uy be spending t! D.A.McInnes, Hamilton, On tn town this week.to take fare Mr.Be with oe) McInnes, who ho returns to Mount- Stephen and party.ermon east rning to New York in his private car Loo, to interviow the - anderbilte 7 nolary, Frived: \u2018from St.Leon this morning for | Beach, \u2018where he will spend a fort.ve.olin Campbeil has returned tothe Manor Belmore, Lake Mem- Sénator Ci in and Mrs.Casgrain sor, Ont.Cosgrain sus guests at the Larce , Mürray Bars, here they : are surrounded , from There she vas the guest ot Mre.J.Pobuened from his © summer.well t., arrived of his son, to England, Miss Mark.daughter of Rov.Dr.Mark.Ottawa, ou 1307 TROUBLE IN COREA\u2014A REGIMENT OF CHINESE SOLDIERS.Gus Ap Never has been by either the Valkyrie or \u201cBritannia, Mr.Geo Gould, the.owner of the Vigilant, is highly stifled with the recep tion he has met with here and has off silver cup which is to be made in the United States to be competed for at next year's regatta of the Roya! Cork Yacht Club.Sir John Arnott, a wealthy merchant of Cork, has o a cup valued at 100 guineas to be competed for in an ocean race between the Vigilant, the Britannia, and if possible, the Satanita.The this contest is to be determined u owners of these yachts mentions finish must be in Cork h: nu the said that he would accept upon the condition that the race should not be finished in Cork harbor, as he considers the channe: too narrow for racing.The American steam yacht Atalanta leaves Queenstown harbor to-night and will tow the Vigilant to Pen- when informed of Sir fan Formate offer | the : seen, but ag this is the busy tourist season capital, and lies about eighteen miles from **All depends.on the drift of the trouble and the question Ta other, interests may or may not ed into it.As to Corea, should it 1p ce theatre of the Nar tt mould affect hed but ans, apart m a solitary on me bave but little business with that ntry.\u201d tra: be interesting to know thatinthe event of Britain becoming involved in the trouble it is more than probable that she would take over the Canadian of steamers.ey are all arm east and under the subsidy arrangements with fmperial vernment under which they w were built in the event of war they be taken over and put into instant communion, \u2018Whether this would be agreeable to the owners or not remains be for the world's tour by the Japan route was the largest turnout which the Association has had.The was made up of two bands and a lot of ai decorated w nearly alt \u2018the Soon long the line of routs.A programme- of sports was prepared for the: picnie-\u2014 \u2018The \u2019Déininion L a} roûité, Montreal on the ï t;, arrived at Live où Wed bla uly 25, landed her 480 cattle.a 7 abiecp al 1 a condition.od The Dominion Line ss.Mexico, from Montreal Soy hy arrived at Bristol on cerning the expedition.\u201d It is his opinion such action might licate matters.\u201d Tuesday, ded her shi nt that hat, even de the Jouse ; as trod a the ance.Honor to Vigilant © might complicate ma re of 955 cattle va a1 heey in good condition, safety of the party, as they could easily LONDON, July The Times comment RETURNED FROM HNGLAND.| fhe pasege 7 ion of8 stop which died on have reached Dane's Island ing on yesterday's race says: The Britannia ~ LR ; = _ made a grand fight; but ahe was outaailed, | The Manager of the Bank of Montreal The Emperor of Japan.The North Pole expedition, with Walter It was a thorough, all-round racing test.Finances.ellman at its head, which is now be- The Vigilant il à ed the victo Mutsu Hito, the Mikado, or or Emperor, ¢ - lieved to have been lost, lett Tromsoe, The.Vigilant well deserved the victory.| wy H.Vincent Meredith: h, Local Manager Japan pan, wns was born: on November Norway, May 24, 1884.They sailed to She was sailed throughout with excellent fray the Bank of Montres al, who has 8 returned shce nded ve throne on Febragry 82 8, on th he al A.TAR \u201cJarl.The.intention was to take what Ebon, July 25.\u2014The Tenby Corporation = this morni something about his ceived in a liberal spirit, resultin in the well may he considered the true highway have offered a cup valued at £ 2106, to be \u201cMy visit to England was not a busi- abolishing of the feudal system which to the North, namely, that which the in- contested for in a match race between the De one and was very brief.I went there imped $ genera) 1 ptopress of the cour fluence of the Gulf stream carves out of Vigilant and/the Britannia.for a holiday and enjoyed it immensely, but try.He has given thé Japanese a-parlia- the leo in the Norwe ian sea.olbe ex- am glad to be back n in Montreal.mentary constitution based on the example > on include ronomer Owen B.uw could learn business in En- Prince rench, of the United States Cuast and Debs Gets a Stay.| gland is still very dull; but the general im-.is Yoshi Hito, born August 31, 1879.Geodetfo Survey: Frankli _ an p Apert.CHicAGo, July ere abrupy adjour Other pression appears to oO that the pam - can skater; yen, a ol rom contempt casés were al ourned to- 8 nt is no off an Tr .Christiana; Aline, a metooro foaist, and e ber.y tithes\" are look for.Investors have ; PERSONAL.Le TEE PE _ burned at Morris last night.two sportsmen and runners from the University of Christiania.They were last heard of at Dane's island, off the northwest coast of Spitzbergen, where Prof.Oyen remained to guard the provision dépot established there.The Norweglan Storthing, or National 801, voted a grant of 200,000 Assembly, in kroner for an expedition to the North Pole, and Dr.Fridjof 0 Nansen, of Christiana, the suthor of Greenland,\u201d was laced in chan gor Me was born \"A specially constructed boat th Fram, 170 tons, was built and provisions and fuel for five years were stored on board.The expedition, which consisted of a dozen men, sailed from Charova, on the North Siberian coast, early in August, 1808, In a letter \u2018dated \u2018August 4, 1808, written at Juger Straits, Dr, Nansen stated that If his dogs proved serv: iceable he should not call at Olenck | in May, as previously intended.After the recelpt of this letter, authentic news from Nansen was not expec until thir year, \u201cwhen he was to call at Dickson's harbor.MAJOR DRAPER DEAD, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) .ToronTo, July 26.\u2014Major Draper, formerly Chief of Police of Toronto, dled to day of gonsumption, from which he had been suffering for à long time.His connection withthe force ceased upon the re-organiza- tion about nine years ago.AN ELECTION PROTESTED, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroNTO, July 25.\u2014 A protest was entered to-day inst the election of Campbell, liberal, of South Renfrew, who defeated Dr.owling, also à liberal.The usual charges of bribery, corruption and furnishing meat and drink are made.ROUND HOUSE BURNED.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) WINNIPEG, July 25\u2014The Northern Pacific round house and two engines were he loss is heavy.DEATH OF MME KIERZKOWSKA.[SPECIAL TO THR Ta] Que., .\u2014At \u201cThe Mnnor,\"} St.Ours; Virginio sde St, Ours, relict of the Honarable, 4.E.Kierzkowska, passed away, aged 39, he funeral will take lace at St.Ours on Saturday, July.28th at o'clock in the forenoon.QUEBEC'S EXHIBITION.[SPECIAL TO THER STAR.] \", Ouen, July 25.\u2014Mr.8.C, Stevenson arrived here Montreal this morning and in conversation with a BTAR corres n- dent said that the prospects of the Les exhibi ition were most the indications of of it being a pre vent gout The exhibition, no day.ra re itivel ebs sa s positively nece: him and is associates to collect lect evidence for their \u201cdefence in the case which comes up in the autumn, and they have, therefore, decided to give the additional bail of $3000 in the contempt case.Shark with Child's Finger.OYSTER Bay, L L, July 25.\u2014 A Shark nine feet long was caught n the Sdund off Oyster and towed ashore.When cut open a child's Anger, badly mangled, was found in the stomach.cr Suicide in the River Constable Lemieux of No.11 Station re ports the ee orate of a man shortly afte twelve o'clock yesterday.His name is Phileas St.Marie, of LE el street.He leaves a wife children.The bystanders say\u2018that Be ven lent seen talking with an old gray-haired gentleman on Notre Dame street near the Hudon Cotton Factory, and that De pi denly waved his han s.as if sa bye, aud ran towards th 2 what sto ped for \u201ca while, ca t thinking, and en came Lg Sn bout two b undred fee bat mn oe turned, and.r running a The Eady es speed, plunged Intothe river.y has not yet been found.Foreign Sallors In Trouble, paniard and a Portuguese were ch be in The Police Court this morning with refusing to work on the Steamer O na, They gave thelr names as Anthony Pareda, and Anthony Creda and were asked to lead.They did not understand, and Mr.urnbull, the first officer, translated £0 them into sailors\u2019 ance, * You didn't turn to,\u201d but still they did not understand and an interpreter was au sent for.Then they pleaded not guilty and were remanded.Stole His Brother's Wateh.Amedee Pard stole a set of furs and a and Leboeuf recov shop and 'arres morning seutenced to three \u2018months imprisonment.Stole From a Chureh.Leon Julien, the printer fro m Lachine, rho was ch h stealing a su lice ford 343 sty \u201cor the Church of the guilty before Ji Du ten morning and was, ,enten a month s imprisonment.tancedy Flowers From the In the Police Court this morsin, g Marie Coulomb was fined five Boilers ant bosts for taking flowers from the Cote des Ne Cemetery.The woman who was with her, Rose D.ue, was aoguitted, mr tenant, Cruelty to à Horse.Yor treating a home belonging te erie Monette was | money ever: j were mue in the future.by been confining themselves to purchases of home securities and first-class colonials, which are always marketable.Canadian securities, as you know, stand very high and I hope we won't injure their poputat on by appearing too often the market as borrowers.There are accumulations of .where, and it is-only a question, of time when it will - iting the Tacit Bi outlet.The delay in passing the art Bil in America, and the unrest caused strikes, checknll investment and ne catatine buying in that direction tor the time being, We through lo miles of ice and were delay over f hours ontaide of the Straits by ice and dense fog.The voyage o ise was a pleasant one.NOTHING TO OFBARIN CANADA It is Only The Poorest Class of Chinese Affested by the Plague.report of ge -General Wy the Cation Stal rine Hospi Servier to the effect that Chinese Importations ; might bring the.hin pi the sibioot of an the su -American continent, as the interview with oor vice-President of the Cannginn Po c, bya STAR reporter th morning.\u201cThere is no being brought to essy, \u201cOur im- and as.the Chinese who travel by our tem here is-nothing to be apprebended from them.The © as it is called broke out and was confined to the lowest section of the Chinese ulation, ios.psqualor ia is superinduoed of Chinese, auch as corpe t to She States and Canada, have not been aff it on at- count of thelr \u2018cleanly | habits.\u201d The Arende Street Fire.\u2018 .the owners of the property which was deatroyed by fire dant day, will 1 much more thereby fraéte xpected.ë correct insurance for Arcade street, $2,00 in the rivera diy Company of North Ameri Cuthbert street, good in the | Insurance Company; milie street, in the Alllance Insurance Company, and the Grothe aho; $1300 in the Insurance pany of Nort! America.This makes x Foto | Re compared with an es imated loss of 70,000, which leaves a complete losa of Besides this there will be that of the tennants hich is loss, there being only four dut of iweaty-sighi who To Defeat the Raised Cheque.| je bankers of the ofty 3 are consid ps vw preven elr the raised raised marked cheque scheme, It is probable that the plan will he laid before the Bankers\u2019 Association at its next regular meeting, when it will be more fully discussed.- Another Counterfeit Money Casa _' Another ch has been n mad against Joseph Cliffe le BEE five ols by Judes male e \u20ac f have left for BE with gH {Coals Mr.Bisaillon, Q.C., is at Murray Bay.Mr.A.Delisle, M.P., Portneuf, is in towir aSenator Tased is at St.Leon Springs for a few | aya.Mrs.J.G.C.Meagher: left this morning for Casco Bay.ae Justice Wedderburn, St.John, N.B.; isat | a Caliber J.Bray haa lof fora tr to Port r.P to Montigny 1s gone oa a trip to : bearer Lake Nomininque.Dr.Scrimger and family are spending the summer holies at Bic.Shopracd.A.A.B.C.is spending the | ser at Mr.J.H.Major and nd ily bare left town to spend afew weeks at Mrs.Andrew Purcell m and family ave spending the summer at 8t.Colombe.Mr.T.C.Keer Ca: 1 cm6.bas arrived at the Windsor from Otta The family of Dr.J.a, Beausoiol are at St.Leon Springs fora few week Mr.John McMillan, M.P.Accompanied Mrs.McMillan, is at the Queen's.by \u2014- Mr, Joly de Lotbinigre and 2d fam have been among Hid recent pu ly Ex-Mayor Fremont, of Quebec, is at Murray By» ith his is family for ot quete Me Dav d Drysdale and pce have left town to enjoy a a rocks holid ; his\" Mrs -A.Geneat and family left t \u2018mor.\u2018ing for Casco Bay, Long Island, Maine.pm w.MoDougald, who has een on ashort visit to England, bas returned to to Mr.Thos.Brennan lef! ot on on a trip to the principal cities of che United State IP even a for rocks I 0, 100 form last ook ask to | Thurston aud daughter to remain for a fow weeks.Mr.Gordan MeDongall has as left town.for Murray Bay, where he Tustionte for à few.Mr.and Mrs RB W.Beziow aid Mis Ger.Ry: Parnes ma teauguay Lake, Mr.and Mrs.many Montrealers, Mr.Herbert Wallis: A Mew D, Tn; i ir ean Wonham Lett last Souris, on : visit t to | her sister, LE EC.Eaten = oe nds NS oy Miss Henderson, daughter of the Rev, ses x Henderson, has arrived at at Cacouns, on à visit to Miss Budden.Mr.W.A Moar una parmis bare among \u20ac the récent \u2018Peak's Island.% dope town oho memati ee rout arrive \"thoes Eagan oF the es WE.C.Bryne od fant re amer among the: : and Mrs Wallis are a.present at Cusbiog's |.dress 20 ye | a staying at 12 She is ci Pen panto t of the West End \u201cMr, P: Terrault avd fam summer at Sault au gone ana te trip to Natre De Ottawa, and urch.Orie Moatear Où Donlege 0 Qollewe, at ot, os Jin ams Lourdes, the principal pi JM 4.Wie 294 G LS North bore and was well Xnown na Alderman \u2018Wilson during the boom days In TE is atthe St Law Ta a for Europe, ig pcoenpeatod \"19 Sop left A Tadousse pes arte Gootian, ronof Mr, dl Sr de Hoandon and su might for quete ator Ca ry to on he yac nator Gau or an éx- Murray Bay, Kamouraska, River du of Sir a Pi ©, A.Geoffrion, some others hore they hers ANGE AND COMMERCE.| \u201cWall Street's\u201d Opinion.| EES cutsted n the Arade which to reserve is de known since money of the leadi k 18 to the effect that bik is og so! the country, d wore, and Yet th natoria) in feathers ha re\" try n our favor Into ha 2 e rd the (the lowest Solot, sve ever © go! it bas caused the pil banks ;-it has root aif the basic business > \u201cte ui uncertainty ow a the reflex, \"ot th troubl is felt ki Ta in time, in New inter of Soil go gu up of vast amounts 05: use there being no ess sportation ce ies ya ra! ership of th h lected for a nT flo well d pfined.the pes ood; {ae pe standpoint ran \u2019 no employment for ital, has reduced tonnage cs whose bavoboon rufioë & by what a lack of to ld be made nat their duty is a Lope doit without dede.\u201d Mopeaitn & O\u2019Brients Wall Street ae te Bill, then a large loan SEE New Y rk ache New 1 ork Central in London a year mater Sonon aye\u201d that the sugar to iY Tor ong OAT.: uses over 75 mailions of; bill.Think some agreemen sugar in d and Th ob bly is, Sugar looks as tot ee Tho Lond MIs ope su \"It thought that Moore end seu were large pe dons ta nes meats 63 Barr b Wd 1a will\u2019 be about fa e 0 reason-for standing, tho 231 millions balance so poire favor during the last 12 months is because the people have im tremendous amount a raw su sue m Philada, as to get bad for General Tone or Weakness.or AL TO THD STAR.) \u2018New orl, Ji 2.The Posts od SB SE Snr feet pt, e of f weak rex stoc aggressiv certifi- tes ad or Sir De oie erin Sh 5 à = 4 LM 1 : A 1 AE) wing \u201cWere the receipts posted, gu », GTR CPE sa L NE un © BE dom i Soe < Cheap Sale FAUNE, FRIDAY ad SATURDAT mir, of ef House, a \u201cPRICES the tollowing :\u2014 SHANGHAI FIGURED SILKS, wide, on.10 yard.Reduced to BLACK DRE Reduced to 78¢.20 p.c.and 50 mere COLOFOd Cotton, LACES 1 1 FROM 20 P.C.TO be sold at half price.- SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! -\u2014 \u2014STRIPED-WABHING SILKS, 60c, Reduged to 40¢ yard.- BLACK and WHITE PONGEE SILK, \u2018NAVY and WHITE PONGEE BILK, i Small pattern FIGURED PONGEE SILK, very suitable for Children\u2019s \u2018 4 Reduoed to 40¢ yard JAPANESE STRIPED CREPE.Reduced to 40¢ per yard \u2018 ; BLACK and WHITE and NAVY and WHITE PONGEE SILK, 88, im, BLACK STORM SERGE, 54 i in, regular price $1.25.Reduced to son \u201c BLACK ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA CLOTH, 45 in., regular price $1.50, * BLACK SILK and WOOL CREPONS.BLACK SILK and WOOL GRENADINES, .BLACK ALL-WOOL FANCY DRESS GOODS ALL TO BE CLEARED AT 50 P.O.CREAM LACES BUTTER COLOR LACES : BLACK LACES HENRY MORGAN «col Durisx these three Days wo will ofter at OLBARING 90c, Reduced to 500 yard z 34, } Reduced tp £06 yard - 80c.SS GOODS.P.c.For Cash.! A \"HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.| s Odd Lines COTTON VESTS.\u201c Odd Lines SILK VESTS.' .Odd Lines SILK and WOOL VESTS.Nk LH - Laces | 50 P.C.DISCOUNT, GENT'S FURNISHING DEPT, À All odds and ends in Men's Underwear to be 2 pleared at 50 per cent tions.Also a large essortment of half Hose in all sizes and various qualit ete LE BRITISH MA MARKETS., Grain and \u201cProvisions, Eve.ng Care Fo of sous, rhe doy July 94.1804, 4 od and for sk shi nen Bae 6 HD rs: foreign quiet Mase, American, pes Danubian, steady.Flour.Ki.x- lish, but American, inactive.| W crop in parts of the country indifferent.ve been Lovore ue s, doing v 9 heat, Do but, not active.Mixed maize, fd.5e AFTERNOON BEERBOHM.25.\u20144.30 pm \u2014 English Sountry pra mete el Ha Dec de ho but Ht aie a de 118d; Oct.9 114d.Whea! | Jol arts Sopa iy wa ut Ad = 1870-\u2014 rouredu, | or, July 4180, Aug.4140.Liverpool Closing, me |.LIVERPOOL, J 26.\u20143.45 p.m.\u2014Pork, mens, sasiern, 0s Tallow, good to fine, Lavanroor Latssy PRICES OUMENT, July 35, 1994 ¢ cocos\u2026auf socvue al ÉE eue aaccecf 858885 »eefoor coscoof ; I à AMERICAN MA MARKETS.Reosipts and Shipments.28 \u2014 HEAT.Ear Chisago Hog Market.noe, July 25, not, The oatd- uly, 000, official pulse \u2014 Terie of which 4 i wore 1 were: Light mixed, ib J Toronto Produce Market., July 25 \u2014 arket Increasing}.tations : Elsie roller flour, $3.x w te to The Canadian Pacific Raflway Co.Return of trafño earnings from J ut ; mu 1804 $355,000 w = 1s.Tannen Decrease.$15,008\" A Dinner PILL The/mildes t yet er most effective d In the world are a wa \" jon and or eure ind NB\u2014Fiail Orders promptly and od carctully attended tot over.The quotations to- | -pubito suction on \u201cBrook ln trade, , Sonsisting of & | ee SE Bt effort to be preser 1731 ce Ti Armory.Drill Hall.= ohn | \u201cwho bar Za =i will BRUCE fiom.Seer Hom.1733, 4 LEVIATHAN BELTING] As Compared with _ LEATHER BELTING | 1s 10 to 50 p.c.Cheaper, 50 p.c.Stronger.| : ä \"Has BO p.c.more Traction Powers KEASEY WOOD SPLIT PULLEY Nas as * hab thus allowing no shrinkage or pullay to allÿ on A Send for price lista.Bole Ageats be STORAGE-&5:\" F JAMES LEGGAT, 6 CRAIG MTRERT.Very fine Les she Pianos, Brussels 1 pe uares.Otjciot cloths, st 6 subscribers will sell a rooms, Now.241 and 243 St.James at.: on VRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY with, {§ ® \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 k Drawing-room Suites in Silk oy ton Rug Parlor rota in PIG ot Our] and Walnut Bedroom Sets, sldebourds, Binioed Tables and keases, Cabinets, D ain Hall Stands, Centre Tables, v W.B.Eas 3 Nattrenses.Coun Dazberware\u2019 Coins Bale fad Woo \" Plated Ware, Cutlery, +.House Fur ote.- ( sais AF TWO O'OLOCE.RAR & DONNELLY, k ms Abctionesi.À ee INSOLVENT NOTICE] im hel ure receied tasirctio the assignee of the abOYe Stats | £o soil by WEDW EsDAT, 1st Aucune, bee ee ÿ the forencon, sloven 'olock in oom tte Broa, 60 8t he se movable 2isote.of the of Marco Hontreai the tp.assortment 0 hone, $5074 se Fixtures and Office Furniture.\u2026.\u2026.168 \u2018063 Book debts as per ist.\u2026.The Tuventory and list 0 of | book dents mw f office.The fospec ton of Look « k on voir 308 and 8.information a; AL a 1700 Notre Date at.|i 1733 Saw ROVINCE 0! OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MON DUNCAN À C LD YO NG, of Ou District of Mon 10 formerg d'un Qu v man s agent, now ports caipoue.Dufssdant appear within two monthy DUNCAN x Mu LOUIS D.GAREAU, -.MORRIS & zou Montreal, Joy mer ah 2 Bi were Tbs Tr Arial, ca Jug 0 ito at Joseph Joly eee, 17 34.the HA Pen cree er AE EA ILETTE- At 3 0 the wits Etes ir ES A aa Wm 2 Er the MARRIAGES, sal \u2014 At Toronto on July 17, PRG TO of Orit.to Miss Jennie L Me, daughter of Jao.Fullerton.; ROMBI WKR\u2014On VW esday, Jul by BIE PO pe At Toronto, al Cha Tombie and Ka Katie \u2018Power.ARR INL ORT En the 10th instant, et St, Peter's Chapel, r.kred Harkin.of Marquette, Mic, .to Miss Philomel Lortie, of Vankleek - OK ROWN- MOORE-Ou Thursday, July 19, In the Church of the Ascousion, Joroute, by H.G.Baldwin, rector, Alfred M Mean.Eaq., to Mina Lettie 5.Moore.* JORRISON-HERI>-On July 12, 1894, at resl- dende of the brides father, y.the Rev, FT.G.Willams, I).D., of Bherb brooke, assisted by the Kev.J.W.Clipsham, Xd Lachute, the Rev.S.Morrison, of Lakefield, to Miss KE.8.Find.third daughter of kone Kdward Hird, of = Canute.TOUNT-ASH\u2014 At Montreal, July 29, Rev.A.E.Mount to Mary ki bei daughter of the late John ah.all \u201cat this \u20ac.PERRY-HEALEY on, \u201cWednesda ay evening, July 18.a Hamilton, by the .J.Elliott.of Burlington, a-sisted by the ov John Kay, Allie, eldest danghter 0 ot Egerton Healey, kaq., Ty to Art hur +.DEATHS.NGUS- On July 2 ot West Nissouri, James Angus, iu his 81d y JAKER\u2014On 19th ine, Cat Toronto, Ont., William Charles son of F.Baker, 12 Gildersieeve avenu LERTRAM\u2014 at Hamilton, Ont., on.Monday.rd July, James Bertraum, aged \"52 y SHLEAKEY-AL Breakey's Hay, watt go rd: ° Wedtiesdas.July 17).R.Hreakey, ag rv and à muntb.ROWS.On July 22, 1x4, after a lingering | ir ness, Lonisa, devoted ife of J.eldest drugitier of the late Jotin Elion Wal: ton, fornierty of Burslem, Enx.|S Staffordshire, Eng.papers please copy.BRUNET On July 22, at 285 Champlain sro, Irene, axed 3 months, beloved daughter of Joseph dirunet.HAMS RLAIN At Watertown, Pa., on July 14, Sane\u2019 Anu Chamberlain, aged eighty- -seven years.DULY ER\u2014 \u2014O0n July 22, 1894.at Toronto, Ont,\u2018 Kdna Ge rtrude, daughter of John and \u2018Sarali Coulter ALY On Wednesday, July 18, at Ottawa, Ont., Richard Daly.aged 21 years and 3 months.> AVEY-On July 0.Rissell Herbert, youngest son of Samuel J.and Isabelle Davey, at Toronto, Ont.* YEGROFF- At Nupance, son of John begrott, aged sixteen years and two months.\u201d JONOTHOE- At Hamilton, Ont.ou July Clad, iam Fraucis.oldest son of \u2018Thomas and Mary Jane Donutoe.* HAMILTON \u2014At Toronto, Ont, on Sunday, wy ve, Stella - Louise Hamilton, daughter of Hlamilton.® ON SONT At \u201ctouffville.on Saturday.July 14, Frederic Johnson, aged 79 years, ¥ months and 7 days.* JOHNSTON At Otiawa, Out, on the 20th inst.William Kobert Humphrey, youngest son of Geo.5.Johnston.\" EFFÉRIFS-AtToronto, Ont.Frederick Ernest |- Jefferies, non of William und \u2018Ada Jefferies.\u201d KIMBALL\u2014At Bryanstown, on 20th inst.Mary Kimball.wife of the late Nelson Kunball, in ear.\" ANGRELL~-On tbe 19th inst.at Toronto,Unt., Thomas Langrell, aged 56 years.* ANSK AIL\u2014On July 20, at Toronto, Ont., don, son of J.and M.Lanskail.ILETONDAL\u2014At Carouna, July 24, P.Letondal, Aged 63 years and 6 months.Funeral on Friday morning, from bis residence, 2441 St.Catherine street, Montreal.Friends and ac- Rtances invited to atte nd, MONTBLEAL - At Ste, Cunegonde, on Jui.e Louise, ated 12 years a beloved daughter of Ferdinand Montbleau.PERROTTE-\u2014-At Ste.Cunegonde, on July Emaline, age need 6 months, beloved daughter > e Perrotte.PARENT-On Juiy 22, at 2133 Bt.Catherine atreet, Jean Baptiste Parent, aged 40 years.PAQUETTE~In In this city.on July 22, at 512 St.ose, Gor- Dominique at: ph, aged 2 mouths, son of Sons Faauette.FERRY\u2014On F, July 13, at Eigutiville, Ann Terry.Toner of 1e late David T erry, aged 85 years, 3 months and 10 days.HOMPSON\u2014On July 24.Charles, son of Mr.J.W.Thompson, at Londr 1.LAL At ebec, on Sunday, 22nd az a Ely ifford; widow of lato Rev.W.Vial, agod 62 yea VALIQUETTE -At 625 street, on July 22, Jean Baptisl Vv iquette.pa 8 ARRING On July 21, at Toronto, son of Geo.WEICHERT At Toronto, Ont., Rosalie Bing, beloved wife of Sigmund Weichert, Imperial German Vice-Consul.® ATES\u2014At Brantford, on July 22, Henry Yates, -0.SE.stand of Emily Yates.gt CARSLEY'S | s, Carsley July 16, Bixmarck, 1 1 \u2018brellus covered with Gloria Silk.6 months.the | COLUMN.: Ss E : * £s Ck ze RE + grr ov, July Clearing Sale OF SURPLUS STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES \u201c\\Begins Every Morning AT 8 O'CLOCK.JULY CHEAP SALE UMBRELLAS Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas from 19¢.] Gentlemen's Umbrellas from 4%.a LADIES\u2019 SPECIAL Special line of Ladies\u2019 Gloria Silk Umbrellas with fancy handles.July Sale Price 956 GENTLEMEN'S SPECIAL Special line Gentlemen's Titania Um- July Sale Price 950 ea | Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbrellas\u2019sl reduced.| a Gentlemen's Silk Umbrellas all re- uced.8.CARSLEY, { Notre Dame JULY CHEAP SALE| SUNSHADES The balance of stock of Ladies\u2019 Sunshades now on hand have been further reduced in price for the lust week of the GREAT JULY SALE Black Frilled Sunshades, 8c Black Frilled Sunshades, 81c | Black Frilled Snnshades, 810 = | White Silk Supehades, $2.00 White Sur Sunshades, $2.00 \u2018White 8ilk Sunshades, $2.00 Special Reductions on all Fancy Sun-: shades for this Great Sale.S.CARSLEY, { Noire Dame .JULY.CHEAP SALE! FA Ty's Batra sr THE LAST FIVE DAYS \u2018VERY CONVENIENT! py m\u2014 = ve ns * .pes ADVERTIS \u201cGr DONT Miss\u201d | tr DON'T MISS Many Ee \"Fr DON'T miss _ ATTENDING es | Wh bay : ATTENDIN Le El \u2018 a If their parents only read this advertise- \u2019 Cat ment; and many new suits for holidays will make many young gla Tre RensoN le er\" THÉ LAST FIVE ; Mr THE LAST FIVE xs AYS.su\" THE LAST FIVE DAYS \u2014or\u2014 afew reductions i in Boys\u2019 Cloth- +.ing \u201c- 8 CARSLEY'S 18 ANNUAL JULY ANNUAL JULY ANNUAL JULY ANNUAL JULY \u201cCHEAP ' SALE.CHEAP SALE.CHEAP SALE: CHEAP SALE.TROOPS OF BOYS fre granted for the Big Bargains on our oor.BOYR' SERGE SATLOR QUITS, from 72.BOYS\u2019 2-PIECED SUITS, from $1.17.BOYS\u2019 3-PYECED SUITS, from $2.08.BOYS\u2019 ETON SUITS, Removal Sale Discount 334 per cent.; ALL-WOOL \u2018 ENGLISH BLACK BERGE SUITS, to clear at Half Price.05 MEN Sins r 3 for $8.57, $5.70 for 88, © - A line of TOUTES.3-PIECED' -SUITS, \u201884 15 for $ \u201cBOYS HER worth 40¢ each, S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.173 1 Pencil Poekets ! er 2.To hold pencils, pena, 8a, in the vest Rusis and if fr r, so, both worms ma.| son © MURPHY & Co.ombre abore peicus ?MORTON, PHILLIPS & co, \u20181781.& 1788 Rote Dame St.Stationers, Blank Beek Beek Makers and Printers, \u201c0 1755 and 1757 \u201c NOTRE DAME STREET, 105, 107, sg &1m st Peter st 1733aw : MONTREAL.; a.\u201c - THE == \u201cGlass Block's CREAT COST PRICE SA \u2018BOOMING! \u201cs&Unapproachable | Bar rgains for Great Femovd Sal! ~BOYS' GALATEA SAILOR BUITS, | \u2014 from $0c.i \"COLLEGE - OAPS, | Beil ; : iis To a Sing and Ring 7, heir Own.Praises: Jus À.Ourexv & Sons © Twenty-five P.C.Off.M pe.off all our Men's and Boys\u2019 Rubber Coats 80 as 0° clear them out.A Bubber Coat Saves Doctors\u2019 Bills Now is your time te slect » alos Rubber Oset.Faultless Elegance UNSURPASSED \u201cot for Touch, Design and Finish, ÿ Tone and Action.: x *- STE BT Rg oo - Co, os Bare them with On or without, ia Tweed, \u2018| Mack, Brown, Tor | UNRIVALED: \u2014-ABSOLUTE-\u2014*-f- \"> AL First Clase Goose.For Standing in And at 35 per ost.reduction, which meses Tune.DURABILITY, | Secure a good RUBBER COAT.Ÿ * They are the Chenpost ever offored during car PE \u20ac tow and Origin Midsummer Clearing Sale Minor Details Case Designs.WILLIS & (0., SOLE AGENTS, 1824 Notre Dame St., MONTREAL, JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Draper & Linen Warehouse, 203 fe 207 St.Antoine St.164 te 150 Mountain St.Telephone $338.Branch, St.Catherine Se.- Cer.Buckingham Ave.KIDDERMINSTER.BRUSSELS.AXMINSTER.> co CURTAINS.LI NOLEUMS | AND OIL CLOTHS.house possesses special ad vantages, ; in direct communication with the largest manufacturers of.Great Bri A Colonies.Iam In prepared at at all times to supply customers with the World\u2019s Newest Fabrics and La pein heavy Pile Carpets.Indian Velvet Carpets, Wilton and Moquette Carpets, and Squares.Special extra and best five-frame body Brussels Carpets.Best Ta and Balmoral Carpets, Liversedge and Kidderminster Carpets, Borders Stairs to match all lines.: The celebrated Parquet Art Carpeta without seam in various sizes, by done ton, a ty.Bwiss, Brussels and Tambour Curtains Curtains and 14 .Heavy Draperies, Curtains and Portieres in rich effect.Mats, R Fou in 4 sizes and makes.Corporations requiring quantities liberally supplie THOMAS LIGGET, Glenora Building, - - - - 1884 NOTRE DAME ST.; MONTREAL, Ta FRIEND IN- NERD | Ms rg nf hs nt \u2018shook of Men's | À called immediatel nt are ~~ DIFFICULTIES: ME \u2018WAS 2 BY THRER © SENATORS 4° They Are So-called Demcerais, Bus Met For Tarif Reform \u2014 The President at Logxerheads With the Senators.Nw York, July 35.\u2014The Sun's Washington correspondent says: The quarrel between the President and his party f in the Senate has aroused the bitterest: feelings among {he factions of the Democrats in and out of Congress, \u2018and.it is generally regarded as the greatest misfortune that could have happened to the Democratio\u2014 - party at this time.What its effect will be upon the tariff bill cannot be determined\u2019 yet.t seems certain, however, that if any Cari oil fe to bs thls session, the House must yield to the Senate, This must necessarily 80, in view of the existi conditions in -the\u2014Senate, \"under \u201cwhi three or four Democratic Senators can defeat any measure, which they do not care to support.And in view of Senator's Gor: man\u2019s announcement that if the Senate amendments are materially changed.the bill will be defeated, there seems to be n way on whicli\u2018the differences between the two houses can be reconciled.The failure, moreover, of the President's attempt to oonciliate Senator Gorman and induce him to bring about a peaceful settlement of the controversy on some other basis than that of the adoption of the Senate hill, serves to indicate that the prospect for harmony between the PRESIDENT AND THE TWO HOUSES is not bright.President Cleveland realizes probably with more strength than any man Wash ington, the grav ty of the situation, brou, s about by bis interference in the work of conference committee, and his overtures Senator Gorman yesterday were not by any means the beginning of his efforts to counteract the effect of his letter, Ae early as \u2018 Friday of last week, immediately after the storm caused by the reading of his letter in ' the House ou Thursday had burst in the Senate Chamber, the President set about the work of conciliation, but, as yet, Le has not made the $lightest I head wa.wo: \u201cthat time he sent for Se had j ea ene in he Senate nouncin that if the Senate Bill should \u201cbe tampered with, it would be killed, and indicated that he \u2018would like to talk over the situation with the Senator with a view to arranging harmonidus action of the Senate.nator Smith saw the President, but absolutely refused to consider his propositions of peace.Mr.Cleveland then wrote.personal notes to Senators Gorman, Bryce and Caffrey, asking them to call\u201d at the \u2018White House.The last named Senator was the first to respond to the summons, and upon receiving the note.He had a long and frank conversation with the President and plainly told him that the LOUISIANA SENATORS WERE PLEDGED to secure a bounty for sugar or kill the bill.It was then that the President si the Scere of a fat ad valorem cla at r cent.all grades of sugar, a hen 80 muc ch bas been said during the las fey days.r.Caflery, however, said that he could to this \u2018without a consultation colleague and there the matter ended.The Louisiana Senators have since determined that their votes would be given for no bil) that does not provide an ca- lorem duty of at leas 45 per cent.on all © sugars and the payment of one-half of th: present à bounty rate on this Joar's usar crop.is, they say, aud without suc a pro his the they will vote against any tariff bill that is proposed.Senator Bryce saw Mr.Cleveland on Saturday eveniz and told him tint it was im- le to pass the tariff bill if the Senate.Rhiendments should be changed, as thers were five and poselbly eight Democratic Senators who would insist upon th sent rates.Mr.Cleveland psked the hio Senator to consider yhether thers not some method of mise, but A enh insisted that the.Senators could © Jogether up upon oy other D bok ah one Éenete, especially sinee the bison of the ve dent's letter, which, he sai HAS GIVEN GREAT po to nearly every Democratic member of the an was ab NAL-DETECTIVEE OI OF THE MOST RELL.able character fi by the \u2018This agenoy is Totaple Bu Montreal under cont with the.Provincial Government to pe ail their criminal etactire, work.References : The | this city.Silas i \"os telephone 2131.House tele- sw ERBONAL\u2014THE YOUNG LADY WHO WROTE letter signed cation of value, shoul considered confidential to \u201cX 1030,\u201d .1726 ERSONALQUSE saone \"HAIR MAGIC\" for x restore gray o or faded hair to its patursi color.Price 8).2) ERSONAL \u2014 SUPERFLUOU 8 HAIR ON THE female face ; moles, warts, red nose und all facial blemishes destroyed permanently, inlessly and harm- lesaly Ly the x peu electric tments free this nteed.Dimples inserted.al Electro case.Catherine.: 173 = QUEENS AL \u2014 AB.C7 ROOM | PEE Bon from thio 12am.BEFORE YOUR HOLS! arpenter.Chief.phone 6049.Remember, Boys Sulla.Children's \u2018presses, M Saits \u2018ercos tes\u2019 Drevses, Showls, Sn Jack Mantles, ry êc., &c., vor, and eof ovated, not fit for the city, oan © and made jost the thing for countrÿ return.wear and so save your money for new on Your Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners.BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING co, Offices\u20142444 Notre Dame, 291 McGill, 1505 fit.Catherine, cor.Christophe.Stood INSOLVENT NOTICE.in the £ matter ot HP LABELLE, Montres \u2014 \u2018Tenders will be received by the pr TUESDAY, the Sint JUL at at noon.jor the purchase of the un mentioned \u2019 A4 mors Briek Building og No.344 De venue, used as rniture Factory and itted with the ns moder Machine: for that pu na famediate porsemian.No tonders necessarily accepted.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 St.James street, Montreal Bargains in Furniture and Bedding at F.Lapointe\u2019s mâm- \u2018moth establishment, 1861 St.Catherine st.Open every evening.Tell all your friends, gee iw | in REMEDIAL QUALITIES Caledonia Springs Waters RIVAL ALL OTHERS WHATEVER.: .p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Troubles : Mlahest Class of Ascemmedation.wr Canadian Sacret RIG RIG RIG RIG , BY BY, BY, Ba NS It also spells th Best Wat nial hits market.The.Hundreds of Pieces of PRINTS In ali new Colors and Patterns for Ladies* Blouses, Waists, Dresses and, Ww rs.Dental Washing Prints in all new Patterns, 440 yard.FAST COLOR PRINTS, 6jo yard FAST COLOR PRINTS, 6jc yard Fast Color Washing Prints inlightand { dark patterns, 8c yar WASHING PRINTS 82 inches wide, extra wide and good pat- | terns and colors.July Sale Price, 8jo yard.8, CARSLEY, { Noige Dome JULY CHEAP el | PRINTS-SPECIAL_|_.in light medium and dark colors.and i in new patterns, J Sale Price 100 yard Joy Sale Price 10c yard July Salé Price 106 yard : DRESS SATEENS in all newest patterns and colours and in all qualities / At July Bale Prices.| Special line Sateens only 110 yd CRINKLED ZEPHYRS All reduced for July's Greed Sale.5.CARSLBY, { Notre Dame 4 ments for both Ladies and are becoming more popular svery season, use they ars the \u201ctee, an) 8S.CARSLEY, a be Gas | per niletsen.PE TE NOTRE DAME.STREET.TO-MORROW, THURSDAY.This à is the way we do it to make business hum and go lively during the quiet months.: 9000 Jards Fine Seaside Serges, All-wool, in eve ade, 45c goods, just liven up our .© Dress.Goods De spartment, Out they go for To- MOFFÔV, Thursday, at only 25c.5 bales Heavy Yard Wide Factory Cotton, worth 10¢, and great value at that.For Tomorrow, Thursday, while they last out they go at -only 5e « 500 pairs White and -Eeru Lace Curtains, \u201cto be cleared out at much less than cost price, Just for an advertisement.Thursday 5.The Biggest Drives in Ladies\u2019 -White -Underyrear, Corsets and Blouses ever r given in Montreal.Do Your Shopping at the Great ©.Bargain Centre.Cy ALEXAN DER & Co.\u2018Cor.St.Catherine and University Sts.\u2018| meat of the case, lon, | Gorm .- corntry home at Laurel, Md.THE CASE OF DEBS.\u2018LATEST NEWS BY CABLE, and Scaday.and did a aah irate nat mi a an Would T nd Poiitios telephone.when we went into CHICAGO, July 2.Argument in the case © Europe.She Eat hy mor chavging og pt « LOXDOK, July BoA Sat despatch ately asked , 8 ta mobat noff, in the province United of Random, objected to the barlat of the had put to Senator B Sours continned > tue t Court yesterda ted his argument for the > defendants in in bois forenoon and was followed by Mr.Ban- attorney for the Santa Fe who Said not finish speaking vi] after recess.\u2018The closin made by Mr.Getting, for the à pon ants.clock when the arguments were con- claded and the judges then announced their decision on the question of the admissibility of testimony, which - was the gue one the considered.\u2018While the case characteristics,\u201d said J remains of one of their friends in the tery devoted to cholera victims.Hey assaulted the coffin-bearers and chased them from the cemetery.They then stoned the houses in which a number of sufferers from cholera were lying, and ed twenty patients.The police c he rio! and after some hard fi them.Many of the rioters were injured.The ringleaders were arrested.A despatch to the Times from Antanerai io, Mad r, says that Prince Kakoton x, aaa is nevertheless &- case in equi and we hold that the defendants\u2019 answer Te Frondh soldier In the ireeta Of tha ; 3 not conclusive,\u201d The District Attorney him, The matter was brought to th: .t who seemed to be alarmed .at a postpone- sald the me; cause more trouble.The judge took occasioi warn the defendants that it they aterfored with the employes of the railroads, even by advice, it would be hard for them in case they were adjudged guilty | tention of the French Minister.Resiaent, andhe has demanded that the Prince be punished.A despatch to the Times from Buenos A says: The budget estimates for ro shows revenue 000 dollars curren and 34,373,000 dollars gold; would of contempt.8,171,757 dolla nites ca Jackson Tenn.Jaly 25.\u2014The Mobile dollars go ry rs currency, an and Ohio Railroad Company has issued At the © International C onference of Tex- orders that all bens of the American alle Union ets em Joy should be dis- tile Workers, sitti ns Manchester, a re- Bot the Uni States was read ah that the variety of the working peopl e engage tho tox ray industry impeded the progress of the trade union movement in Le erican Re but the agitation for shorter hours oPiaboÿ labor was being actively promoted.The Bertin sorrespondent of the Times says that Dr.he Alsatian $ ediately.This aflects several red men on the, Jackson and St.Louis oe.The order issued he company says that the men will be taken back as soon as they receive withdrawal cards from the union.A number have already applied for withdrawals, but there are a perth many on the St.Louis division who ; say they will remain in the union I > D LI LE nt Legal| Ud BE atl ett dont als E 2] ol dr tombe Série Peut | Ee SETS 5 Neb SESOaiene)) Set )- - - - - & regular vortex of flame.The 1.20, in the furniture manufactory of G.H.Lahbé & Co., cor.of St.James and Inspector About this time two workmen, Charles Major and Mr.Durocher, were in the cellar, when all of a sudden they saw a blaze shoot up in the opposite corner from them, where bundles of sisal, fibre, etc, were stored, and they ran towards it with the intention of extinguishing it.This they were unable to do, and they ran upstairs to the other men to get out, as the place wis vn fire.F.Martineau ran to the corner of St.James street and sent in an alarm, which was quickly responded to by the Fire Brigade.On their arrival the tire h made such rapid headway that the facto was a seething mass of flames, A d alarm was seut iu, quickly followed by?a third, which brought out the full complement of tiremen, with the patrol and all ambulances.The in a storehouse close to the factory \u2018and immediately communicated with the Intter.This was filled with new furniture varmish, bedding, and all kinds of inflammable material, which soon made the place a complete ruin.This store house is owned by J.B.Murphy of | of Kingston and the factory by G.H.& Co.The store on St.James\u2019 street is ged owned by J.B.Murphy of Kingston.These build ings are fully covered by insurance.he tire travelled with lightning rapidity from the warehouse on Inxpector street to the show rooms on St.James street.The flames licked the surrounding dwellings aud for a time it looked as if the entire square would fai\u2019.A PREY TO THE FLAMES.The firemen worked hard, and succeeded for a time in keeping the fire in the store house, but as it ate its way into the cellars, where was stored he fine material, it added fresh - fury to the tery furnace, and the din in the street below was drown b cracking of the burning timbers and waring flames.As they reached the.roof he \u201cwalls an the south side commenced: to totter, and before the men could reach the street the outward wall fell with a deafening crash.As it fell, the men, seven In number, who were working on ladders and adjoin: {ng roofs, jumped Hand therefore saved their lives.As the walls fell a cry of horror arose from the assembled thousands, as every one thought that the firemen had disap, in the ruins, but when the smoke cleared away it was seen that they had been fortunate enough to clear the falling wal! when they Jumped.Sub - Chief Naud was soon on a large staff of men rente ut bai ruins to make sure that none of the workmen or firemen had been buried under the débris.A ramor quickly spread that ten firemen had been killed and the Archbishop's Palace was telephoned for spiritual advisers to administer the sacraments.SEVEN PRIESTS QUICKLY RESPONDED TO THRE CALL and under the direction of the Rev.Fathers Valier ai and Martin, worked among the men them with good words, The fire travelled to the back of the warehouse and for a time it looked as if the houses in St.David's Lane would succumb to'the flery element.The people moved out all their belongings into St.Antoine and St.James street, so as to be ready for emergencies.Gradually the fire worked its way back and then took hold of th¢ showrooms on St.James street.From the second flat it soon engulfed the whale structure, Nos.455, 453 and 451.The attention of the brigade was now directed to this new out- \u2018break and ten streams of water were soon playing onthe tire.In Spite of the tons of \u2018water that were poured into the burning building theflamesburned fiercely, and as the light wind from the east aroee it fanned the flames back towards the storehouse on Inspector street.The smoul- ng ruins did not coaxing, and were soon ull.in__full fary.|-.and called the \u201ctirigdde into requisition again, The remaining portion of the southern wall gave in to the fiery elements, and, with a loud crash, tumbled outward, crushing the wooden sheds that were below ft into matchwood.At three o'clock the fire was still burning fiercely, but the well directed efforts of the brigade had saved the little cottages on Inspector strect and the saloon and cigar store on St.James street.The roof of 125 Inspector, where Miss McDonald has a dressmaking establishment was crushed by the timbers from the side of the factory which fell outward during the earlier period of the blaze.The escape of the employés of Labbe & Co.was a narrow one, an before the last girl got out of the work-room she fainted from the smoke.When the fire was first discovered it spread with such startling rapidity that some of the meu left their apparel in the building.Nothing was \u2018saved in either the s m \u2018or factory, for what was not burnt was thoroughly \u2018drenched and smoked.AS TO BE VALUELESS.When the south wall of the factory went down a cry of horror ran m the crowd, who fully expected Eat Rr the St.Urbain street horror of sixteen years ago had been repeated.It was miraculoys how some of the firemen were not killed, as thoy were caught in a blind lane, \u2018and hardly an avenue of escape.The long extension ladder which was raised against the wall lost two of its lengths and several \u2018lengths of hose were crushed in the bricks.The firemen took possession of the cigarstore on St.James street and the houses Nos.125-%7-29 Inspector street, and dragged the \u2018hose through them into the rear.The front buildings on both Inspector and 8t.Janes streets have their walls standing \u2018and a great portion of the factory in rear is in the same condition, but that portion immediately ve the ear\u201d of the fa where wcre stored benzine, turpentine and other combustible matter could not be con and ved remen contented themselves with simply letting this section alone, confining their attention to isolating it there with considerable success.Mr.Haines the reli known insurance the fire from start an opinion that the loss could not be Pre ger one hundred thousand dollars.Every hydrant within two hundred yards whe re was put into use, and even on street the whole street was a- ne roar of hose, When the fire was well r weigh the Great North Western sent man al to cut all the wires.Tan INSURANCE.: the stock will amount to gh on which there is an insur $34000.The two buildings | 4s 8id to 4s Vid yesterday; red winter 4s by [require any Yestarday.Again have our local grain speculators and others interested in the grain trade had a day of close watching at the tickers, and again have the pesky instruments had little comfort.From the east and from the weat, from Chicago as well as from Liverpool comes the same story of shaky markets.The Liverpool cable had the following story to tell: Spring wheat is quoted at Liverpoul to-day at 4s 8d to 4s 9d, as against to 4s 5d to-day, as against 4s 4d to yestérday, an \u2018California wheat is al to 48 8d to-day and is 34d to 4s 03d yesterday.As Chicago there were no Quotations throughout the day for cash wheat.market opened a trifle stiffer at mop ue against 53} at yesterday's closing.his price was maintained for a short time and then fell off ye 74 \u2018dily receding to 53.Then again,and what other Tariations there were in price crept within 534 and he aggregate receipts of wheat for él.day amount to over a million bushels, C! cago's share being 325, In the abaence of ordinary Speculation, owing to the collapse of the Markets, some of the young Montreai brokers are amusin themselves Per up beta on the extent the drop.A favorite wager is that the price will touch 50.One old Montreal operator on the grain market said to-day that he did not look for an improvement until the immense stocks of old wheat held in Chicago have gone forward as with so much old whhat in store those buyers cannot place orders with confidence.Three or four members of the Corn Ex- chinge were discussing the big drop this morning, and \u2018wound up ar- jFiving at the conclusion, that the \u2018present disastrous prices do not In- icate that there is too much wheat produced in the world; but ix merely a result of a mistake made by the Chicago and other western men in thinking that they could by holding immense stocks of wheat in their own hands, force European and eastern bu to come to their res.Now, the buyers are in-no hurry for wheat; the farmers have to get money, and they are pouring in their stocks of old grain on the.ready overladen western op markets, od Ares ey have the new gra in prospect.\u2018Wheat closed in Chicago \u2018at 518 July, 533 September, 56] December.+ An Advance of 1-2 Cent Over Yesterday's Prices, Followed by a Drop.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) Cricago, July 25\u2014Wheat Was only moderate- y.petire y.and showed some , but before noon the of àe hat as PA was all lost.Ou markets opened stoadier and a shado higher, and Cables did not show the decline that was expected, oo sidering the break yesterday.So the ahortssoon began to cover to secure profite and as there was not much wheat for sale, there was an advance of } cent over yestel \u2018s close.There was the suspicion that some the bi traders were man ipulatiog the advance for Those of of was fréquentiy mentioned in this connection and and on the advance he was certainly a heavy short seller.There was also v real around 53} cents sand ui the selling\u2019 resure became TANC® WAs soon A hath trom d Toledo that more heat was on the ray from that market to o Chir factor, and helped along As a rule, business was largely restricted to the professionals, the outside 7 ieade still = Let September mn at cents, on o weak on ually fell to 53 centa, and at noon was about nts, December sold carly + at 57 cents, but fell ually to 56 cents and at noon waa 58} cents Corn opened wi \" considerable excitement filed, ant > Ee over the gontinu ued many buying orders to prices = up $C, but the offerings were liberal, under which one is of th the advance was lost, folie followed by nome tember #4 to rig conts fol} lots cents and back A Fo conte May sold carly at cents to 40} centa, fell to ll 3 cents and up to 40 to 40} cents at noon.© \"ANOTHER REPORT.5 Wheat to-day on A a higher on bettor cables émialler than anticipated damage by st storma in t she snap 13 market b: 3, report no loadod at Toledo for this port and by the fs fact that receipts here and at other points.though smaller than expected, were heavier tha a year September on Cloned 4h by higher at Wr and sol \"down Tho unbroken drought with the race ik ure throughout tho corn belt.with reports of damage of \u201cfring\u201d Saused September co: open ug predictions orn rain lo 4 to 44.Oats opeued § up Re for Septem held hteadr.visions were dull, with no > transactions n pork in the Jr carly trading, and with lard and un- charg quotations at 11.30 follow: Wheat, 51}: Se t., 338¢c; Dec., 56} to Corn, ptm: Ses ay.to 40c.Cats, Tuly, Sie; September.Fic: May.314 to ic.Pork, no Se plember, 88.678.Ribs, September, 45 - BIRTHS \u2019 CHISHOLM Lachine, net July, the wife of V.Chisholm, of ph GRIFFITH-IE this \u2026 ai 835 Wellingion street, on July he.ite of A.R.Griffith M.D., of a soi \" DEATHS.Con this city, on July 25th, A.cars, Sarah se oe y, at a endr and ploase accept Pils invitation.sea GAUTHIER\u2014At St Johns.Que.July 24.1804, Raoul Gauthier, son of N Gautbier: aged 2% yonrs.aneral on , t int.from his! Inther's residence, hi at a, m.acquaintances please He tend without further notice.p HENDERSON Sherbrooke, on Satu July 21 » Peter Grant Hende: Freon, in his 57 ONEIL\u2014In this cit, sa July 1904, Robert Emmet, infant son Ed.O'Neil.butcher, aged 5 monthaand 3 days.Funeral from his father's residence, 141 Papineau avenue, July %th, at \u20188 o'clock a.m.Friends and goquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.SMITH Qu Saturday.at Fo Set ont oor ot Joba.So kof tied, manager nk of Toronto, sare.hereafter.Notice of funeral h THE WEATHER.11 am.\u2014 Probabilities fo for 4 the next twenty- four hours: West winds; fine tionary or a little higher tement at * July 26, 1896 Sun seta ee \u2019 - Moon rises, 10.48 p.m.Moon wets, 10.42 a.m.Last quarter of moon, 35th July.Now moon ist A \u201cStar\u201d Weather Report Readings by Harrison & Co.'s standard instru.too Therm Fallied | Fter to be the.\u201cmanager o ally with Dr.Madore.But it was too Smith had breathed his Isat be- fore ther arrived.The deceased gout) bad been a summer resident of Beau: repaire , for the rs.He leaves a widow, fouy daughters and one son 2 pari es e pions daugh about ef n of \u2018and the son, who is the ouny gest of the children, aboutten.Miss Smith is away at the present time, on a visit to Brockville.corpse was remaved into town this maria to the deceased gentleman's late town house, 12 MacGreger street, whence the funeral will take place.Mr.Smith's Career, Born in Banffshire, Scotland, deceased came to Canada with his family while still a lad, com plètin his nu lon in this coun: rty-four years in the service of the Bank of of Toronto at the time of his death.His first sixteen years of service were spent in On Mr.Smith came to Montreal from Peter- borough to take ch: of the Jeca) branch.of the Bank when Colsenñ went to Toronto\u2019 as general manager mained here ever since.manager of the Peterborough Branch, a post he had attained by a steady series of promotions in the bank's service.Ever since he has been in Montreal he has \u2018been quite a prominent figure in banking circles, the care and the tfulness of the local m being in no \u2018small measure responalble for the extensive business the bank.Sound ad- counted upon bank's clients, table.He once re; lt was no casy mathis offi Chal all da; de iting in $ oflice C| Tr.y VIRE ce to the k's clien: ei vice which was for \u2014 oon t which was very rarely ap) mn Rood à Smith was naturally muc rapped ap in the Boro of the Montreal b of k of Toronto, and Sook à preat deal of pride in the handsome new quarters Into which the inatitu- tion recent moved, and on the cupola of which the ; rites a AT HALF-MAS?TO-DAY.Mr.Smith's business dealings were charse- terized by much business ta tact and e he most us agers Very seldom do.On account reliance Placed \u2014-Mr.Smith's dent Tins can se à seri- \u201cous void in religious and \u2018philanthro circles in Montreal.He was a devoted member of the Presbyterian Church and a hard worker the way of religious the day ony School.He en Fon unday- |.work.as soon as he ol in Montreal.and interest in to the it.was maintained nu last.In 1896 he succeeded Mr.Mr.5.ames Croil as president of the Presbyterian Sunday School Associations of Montreal, a he- held at \u2014-the\u2014 time - of is \u201cdeath, thus.havi had the honor of belie the hich executive officer of AR Organ on whic Sort a its memberahip 853 des hol This position Jeon ht Mr.8 Smith into close connection with all of the Presbyterian : BUXDAY-SCHOOL WORKERS IN THE CITY, for the position was ed as no sinecure by him, for he paid uent visits to all e Sunda -schools to keep up the interest of the Child and encourage the toachers e work.Mr.Smith was a staunch member of St.Paul's congregation, being an elder of the church.me identified with the Young Men's Christian Association as soon as he arrived here, and has\u2019 been a member of the Board for years, He also oc- ir for one term.fiftee cupied the resider ta Deceased was the trustee of two im t o ant put catates Shore those of man, vu kept tree from outside business connec- = Mr.Smith married Miss Mulholland \u2019 \u2018daughter of the Inte Mr.Mulholland of the firm of Mulholland and x, and Ue Joseph | Mulholland.sister of is m arried to Dr.ane, of Disa Ont.- vigne mous of M.of Mr.Smith's sd death ped t among his ne along Lake Se Louis, pong whom deceased was a favorite.t evening Mr.Smith had his chlidres: and some frien out for a sail, and retired in e tly good health.Mr.Smith, althoug Apparently quite recove red fro m his serions il Llnons some ould si suddenly, Tie.ri trouble had been heart disease and the p doubt whether he could successfull pull attack.soon as Mrs.Smith, Smith, summoned, and remai with Mr.Smith up to the end.Mr.Smith was in an unconscious state when his critical condition was pince although he gained 9 an hour arr neither = gain: goneclousness nor power h, his life gradually awa, Tr.unit was still resting\u2019 when be doctor arrived, but it was too late to attempt to de to do anything.088 WAS acted nt at the Bank a a ae einets le oa 8 then io bank.o tre : mith -soven years at the time ot his death, ad The Liverpool Cup.= oly 98 0.Barometer.Nos, vi os re ff July 4 won July 25,\u2014At \u2018the Liverpool r aan ace que dei.oe re ase, ala , the posit affairs she had Mr, Putnam, the next door and old personal friend prac racticall is would mean pha tenders should asked for, terme offe.\u2018it will be tied Ald.Farrell with this view.erman McBride, who was one the mem of of the sub-committee appointed to en- red and placed whe! quire into the details of the loan and report to the Finance Committee, states that a cireular will be sent out to eve of tendering for the.loan.ne by the sub-committee, he who is desirous of Frey hing done! submitted to the tuil one body, and\u2019 nothing is to be hidden from the general public.In connection with the raising of money for the various civic oe committees, it is gen- erall mem! the he now 8 understood les, wires, in fac additional provide means for the carrying mittes cont.shou One ood.that one-el d meet the ob proper economy was exerci on bachelors was also\u201d sugges but this did not seem to meet ith nu ach favor.The hole schedule will be submitted to Coun CITY ITEMS.that the majority of the ru of the committee are in favor ot taxing Chinese launderies, an extra tax o fact to create works of the v various departments till the of ember of the Com- th of one tions of.city for \u2018the remainder of fhe year, i Fifty Italians left this this morning | to work Soulanges canal, on the The Grand Scan train for, Portland, Maine, coaches, t| The Canadian Pacifioilenicers re from Perth, Ont., this morning at half -past one, na decidedly\u2019 weary, but also a happy Suis morn of pe ware \u201chr.R.R.Grindley, managerof th of British North America, Subscribed $100 to the renovation fund of General Hospital.oe osp n from the U Prin Sct next to discuss the Srhole abat Mr.R.C.Ryan and The Coal Contrast.D.MeGibbon, QC.and Mr.etition on \u2018Iimmedia \u2018épusisted of Pullmans.ten turned e Bank the Montreal The Butcher's hsaociation _will meet a Percy oon served upon the city or anes a behalf of L.Cohen & Son te issue of a writ of mandamus to compel the Mayor partment coal to ton ign the Water*Works De; etl Shipping Noss.Howse Kong, July The C Canadian Rail Steamahi of Pacific here at noon ve y, Buropean of is Yoshi Hito, born Augnst 31 THE EMPEROR Q ® JAPAN.Muten Hit Japan, was born on ber 3, A] ascended the © No February 8, 1867, He his reign b; reforms conceived in a liberal © resulting in the in the abo! ot the feudal system wh Ampeded gene oral ) othe sou |.try.SR en the ese a parlia- Te constitution On the example nations.The en Imperial INTERNATIONAL ORICKET.Toronto va.the Goatlamen of Phila- Toronto, July 25,\u2014 delphia © second m atch of | the series between pe Players of of Philadeïph begun :at 11.30 0° on the beautiful grou perte The op the ia and much stronger dale eleven.The Weather is fine asa warm, aa.i.Be attendance bla ch larger than a previous m Apt.Jones, of the Toromae, won sis tes, elected sending D.W.Saunders and ngham o, face the bowling of Jarke.© After some Tiay on 4 led fri 2 Martin the : then nf Ta part unders made a cut of ihe boundary or Goldingham Clarke or 8° vol-pié ed runs for tworuns.Captain.Jones was the next batsman.He made some beautifui cuta for Martin, who is playing a three and fou fine innin; bit for soon after ee by Goodman off Clerk 130 p.m.ournment was made for lencheon.Be ore en as follows: - .P, C, Goldl D.W.Saul Loxnox, Ju to-day nll proyid squalteation of the rates in London ite second \u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTES BY CABLE, [sPROIAL TO THE STAR.) \"ar the House of Ju Ee se division.Dotail.\u2026.\u2026.uursevenscersence cac c00 90 Coming for the v there is no ei fon for tiemen, trouble of the all | should be unsea are out 7 the the per ' shareholders, = the L ~ Rev, ton Mandeville, Bomerse members in the by- slections ensuln then he will paves ma Jority in © Assemb Ply, an and ma revenue ou \u2018and end the troubles the island in that connection at present.\"Even with the seats for Trinity vacant, Premier Goodridge has now a clear majority.Judge Little gore the the judgment.He be- fan atn noon an ed shortly after.one o'clock.The court was crowded, notwithstanding that the date for the delivery of the judgment was not: set down.His Honor having declared White: way and Bond unsea said would only unseat Watson, their aa the latter was not in the district until ne nomination day, and Was therefore not personally blameable.But as Watson had shared in benefits, he decided tbat he As the Government as now a majority of one, the House probably open on August second, for the purposs of pass a revenue bill.NOTES BY THE WAY.A number of farmers and graziers in the \u2018Muthill and Comrie districts of Perthshire have sustained.serious losses by .the death of same of their cattle throu h, it is gener.¢ ally believed, the eatin, eaves o The great storm of Asie r Tact bien down trees of all kinds in West Perth and owing to the accumulation of this level led timber hundreds of these trees are still lying where the A fell, hose most of them, curiously enough, are in full foliage.One serious result of this has been that cattle in felds where these trees are lying have been of the green leaves, and this has roe in-producing disease and death daily.in à large number of cases.\u201cTHe Textile Mercury says:\u2014The condition of Dundee at the present moment is pitiful, considered from an industrial point of view, She is defeated abroad by the competition of Calcutta, and her home 1 market is heavily eed by the coal strike and the com- , a8 well as the unoer- tainty reg: x rd the American tariff.nners an manu acturers en in the battle ith such 5 ops | Two important firms have suspended payment this week, and a correspondent, who isin the best position for knowing, says there is listle prospeot of any'of the firms that have failed being able to keep their works goir A hu press | is.Dow.in use at the vor Don re Mopars.Vickers, Sons, and es SheMield.The i invited to | Close ofa Ying of ng, were inv ns 6 working 0! th 8 machine, -and, it stated, an L weighing sixty-six tons, was taken tr from rnace and conveyed to press, ander which it was'swiftly and silent! required [rope rtions.When finish.wi phi be 18 lick, and is ultimately to form one of the plates.of the Russian warship Three Saints.The foreman of one of the Glasgow ship- had to succumb to the lmportun- ty and persiatency of a laborer.For three.|\u201d whole weeks this man appeared at the gate of the every morning at half-past five solici work.Time after time he was re- .andgnorning after morning heturned up cheerful and expectant.[Av last the foreman gave him a start, being of opinion thay « man who could thon lc to his might p prove a good worker, and the opinion not been belied.v.S.R.Crockett, the well-known \u201c thon af \u201cThe Stickit Minister\u201d and \u201c Raiders\u201d pi ing in Free St.\u2018a, Edinburgh, on a recent Sunda 2° ng, made the followin, reference to \u201cIn that Forfarsh village, tonight, sick and Pad there lies one who has d more to make the religion of Scotland respected throughout the world than any hundred of us ministers.One or two more books like the \u2018Window in Thrums\u2019 and the proaches of the ignorant will sneers and re Daily.die away forever.\u201d tA.B Edwards writes to the fram Gloucester Gate, Regent's Park, done is etes oon we were taking in our garden, when we gaw- a snake.two feet long frisking on the lawn close to our feet.Fortunately one of our fowls had got loose from the cage, and came ick\u2019 up the grubs.When ie caught pes t of the snake it pounced upon it, and à ttle was fought between tory and hard fight ing one great ba serpent.After.ten, minutes\u2019 the snake lay dead.\u201d The Great Indian Peninsular Railway Company, it is re recently drew Che ue on the London and County Bank for Th t well be thought the stever drawy t such is said not to Che case, asthe G learing House ch uesfor an if not larger, sums are occas onally seen.In 1879 a cheque for over £3,000,000 d through the Clearin wn on pus Glyn & paid to the Bank d.During the recent bot weather tha station: master at Rossett, on the Great Western main line between Chester and Wrexham, was informed that something was seriously wrong with the metals.Che permanent House.It was | A Nebraska man was convicted of larceny and sentenced to one year's imprisonment.The man appealed tothe Six roma Court, but before the court reached hi and decided that he was entitled to à new | had expired.Then trial, hi® term in he didn\u2019t care for another trial.Prominent Chinamen of Chicago have organized a club to co-operate v with similar ubs to be formed a8 800! ble -other cities in the United \"States with the object of trying to obtain from Con, Tights and privileges of citizenship for the Toluca.Jack, a companion of the late of six .men, count, for threemilés over à ro wide, deep, and swift stream before she: awakened.At the West Lothian cattle show the other gay Lord Rosebery secured second prizes for shorthorn cows, four firat | Bread and one second prise for sheep, and a or pigs.A few days Mince th thers died in ro Ky oot one hundred vivid remem- t and second prize a woman named Ka! attained the he wonderful fof ape a and ten declared, he had bel Bill Daiton to the officers.My A woman of Adams Vash oft: her bed during an at somnambalism, and, brance o the reboiiion of 1798, A seam of coal measurin recently discovered at Brac island.The coal is ôf a su the miners anticipate rais translati dated at in on 27th February, 161.Lightning performed lately at FINANCE AND COMMERCE, oa per O.Nav.Co.7%; 135 Gan 108, 185 do 185}; + 1494; 50 8¢.Ry.(n.8.) 1443.9 feet was or class, and fifteen tons An old document was presented to the Enniskillen County Court the other day, a the charter of Enalskl ions feat vaterboro, Me.It struck and in- Etta Bealle, but left eda standly Milled she was holding in her lapin the de- walk , swam a t and ville, Coal- unharm- Le + JE s KE v o8| E&) | EF ¥ MONTREAL STOOK EXCHANGE.1 \\ LIÉE ET won all suits\u201d = = | THE SELECTION.visions St.S ne CICAGO, July 25.Wheat opened about for Sept.and Dec.tha yosterda) ge ie n m ie t 5k Décembe bor.Corn showed 4 SSA RE start.but later acted weak, in qu whoat, i + nk ie \u20ac Soc July, mono Bus io BA.Aug and 312 at rs sp fox pork aud Fee a July, ® 85 to $6 37 A.Sept £ .ct a Important ¢ Cash Carrier Decision.The Martin Cash Carrier Co., of Bosto: | has just won a decisive victory over th Lamson Co., in the United States Ciroui Court.The Lamson Co.claimed that Mart in cable.systems i - the Yani u patents, buy the court decided that the aia.not Infringe.The Martin _Co.bas nov.rought against it, and th eading merchants are rapidly adopting th Martin cable systems.\u2018 One ot the attractions of the c.P.R.ste tioh at Winni recently was à cougar à mountain lion.It was being sent from th Rocky mountains to Boston.) Special Notices Our midsummer sale is now in full swing] Negligee and Outing Shirts at cost.Under se, at manufacturer's prices.For the Dex] 30 days we will clear out everythin, Men's shings.Secure your tic! et for the big Lacrosse Match, Jul = 28th, M.x.A.A.Grounds.\u2018Mon Stea Laundry Ca, 183 St.Peter street.173 Zeogl Nearly every oally.weekly_ and trad: paper published in Montreal have pro noun the x Claret - Company\"; Wines at $3 and $4 30 Hospital.Tel.1304.\" Ahornets\u2019 nest, which wassuspended fron * a strawberry was recently on exhibition i the office of the Tweed (Ont.) N Se Impure Blood i WEEE nee ance.ace Tho care ie found in Hood's \u2018Sara \\ S Sarsa- Het?ty perilia hich makes z Cures Eo blood pur ade.urationu It also ves Seaton the w creates an appetite and in | Seo whole ole system, | Get Hood\" \u201cHoods Pilla are prompt and emcient.=~ \u2014 4 Wo Ù \u2014oP 4\u2014 .DIAMOND i Caunot be made off hand It It 4s pot sino\u2014 moyens HENRY BIRKS & sons} St.Catherine St.and Phillips Square, | 7 isha Be | a I Free vor and it was discovered that the ntense heat had extended the raile in a mostremarkable ver, Traffic was temporarily suspended, for the rest of the day crains had to carefully.~yrorked over the defective tale The West Highland Railway, the first sod of which horas cut four years NE cralgen now completed.The line commences a dora, about fifteen miles from Craig forming an extension of the North B ah system, and extends to Fortwill with & two m Py to Joue Ji] gh fro witls en an e journey throu, London will be don flteen sin d from Glasgow in four nouns, Edward Allen, retired rector of Ken- writes as follows in a London paper: \u2018*\u2018I-believe I am the gent.© or one of the oldest, cl en in born on the 18th January, 1798, at Theale, in the parish of Tilehurst, Ber! am in possession of allmy ition and write all my letters without.the aid of spectacles, this Included.\u201d lish climate vn shortly be hid pO nacription on oh Ne: Flam es.Embankme eo ihe og Ch ens Cra Cone\u201d Siam Station don The almost optieiz disappoarcd already, and tire name emes III and Ramcèes IT have become almost obliterated.The Bye(Sufolk) coroner hasbeen! Informed.that a widow named Harriet Agnes: Has) 50 , had died pind the effect a i quickly mu; died about forty hours Jesse Dowlin, a\u2019 voû lad of Ta was Avil EES |] ve By es CSAS | Ra EI BEE 1B 1) HEIR Lil ESS i* $ » 3 i 1 i $ i af ' $111] EERE di B| 255) 5|*) ESS] 2055 > | ?1% 11218855 Boa 2 Ee LME NUE 181 i IT 1s A Mentreak, 1m it A H HEAD.\\ Fiaws,~ oo mast al by ben tn account ing value.i WELL-KNOWN FACT] that linen lasts lohger when it is scien\"; tifically lsundried by superior machin- 3 instead of by the old-fashioned way À ory of rubbing off the stains and at the same 5 time wearing holes in the linen by means § of a washboard and a rough pair ot à hands WORK DONE BY THE Troy Laundry CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE the most fastidious, because it is as per- ; fect as it is possible for work of the kind \u201ctobe.\u2014 HEADQUA UARTERS i È ¥ L TROY LAUNDRY ; 1 Corner of Inspector and St.Antoine sts.i Branches and telephones in all parts of the city.On Tuesiays sud Fridays the Troy | \u2018Leundry carte will call for orders at all country places from Lachine to St ; iy.Anne's.ma /! \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018The following advertisements were received tod late for classification: AIA ANTED-GO0D GIRL FOR INT months (a 0 Wr eo pi ir Rosaire te Claire, for simmer months fy JR 00MB-COMFORTABL FE FURNISHED, wiry minutes v walk from Windsor.n Trl st, cor.oor Bar chester ot.yr Montreal.vez road had dance Bite M Se ee ee 9.i x, A + "]
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