The Montreal daily star, 10 septembre 1894, lundi 10 septembre 1894
[" Vo ge .RES Se will \u201cbe dd sud Bof tn dan ET su on x i ae W ras cig pr | mnt RCIRETL | NTRD\u2014-GO0D GENERAL Al von small family, rofors M3 NYED-\u2014-PLAIN COOK.WOMAN, OR HOTEL in country tone.situation tor steady SB) n NB har JEN] a cal \u2014 5 ED\u2014A WORKING HOUSEXEEFER, MO Mo family.M have references Mtriotly hovent Ra Aou NE D-FOR DUNHAM LADIRS LLEGE, a cook and servant maid.Apply at oars 15 Rot.¥.Bourne, 6.NTED\u2014A COMPETENT .Q00 crfy ferunces required.Apols morning &r ve for =132 TED-GOOD PLAIN COOK.ae BE A 0 po Sete 13 wo.references eraser 1 and 5 gelca\u2019 or Taal pm, street.\\2 3 Meotoalfe ED\u2014A NORGE £ CTTY REFERENCES 3 RE- Quired.Apply 49 pH iA VELL + piBAINED, HOUSEMAID.ply co der between 9 and, 11 o'clock.\u201cat YrED FAITHFUL GENTLEMAN or LADY.with good referonces aa to character and intellis doe Railway fi ments State pon.\u201d Balary 470 enclos ee if # J ee pe Presulent, Look Drawer P, FOR FAMILY OF THRER, GENERAL.servant Apply with references, at il Duroche- M swoon 3 and 6 i clock.33 ANTED\u2014A Guwob PLAIN Cook FOR FAMILY references.2 Boa of three.Must ver n corner of Dore er stroet.ns ANTED_\u2014A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER AP.with references to Henderson & Jeter street.a ANTED\u2014A GENERAL De ok AT family of two.Apply ot 87 Universi 212 2 ANTEDR-STARCHERSB.APPLY, TROY STEAM _laundry Co., 150 and 182 Inspector \u2014 va NERAL SERY ANT, pi LAIS must have Toferonces an w good HF ats ANTED-8 GOOD WOODSMEN TO START ON night.Apply J.W.Maur) & Sons, pros House, x.Osborne at.m2 / ANTED-YOUNG MAN FOR Col LECTING 20d goers vtiice work in the otficy uf 8 imanufac- ng Co.Must be well recommendua A stating Dd salary expected, to Pu \u201cBua 2 N23 JANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR A family.-of three, no washing: only (lee fully led au with good refervues neud apply to IR 5 SC rine st.12 2 J ANTED-FUR A CITY IN ONTARIO, A FI Olans dross and mautle maker, to lake charge Tor partment.Must be thoroughly capable and well rec m- hded.Apply at 33 St.Helen nas TANTED-FIRST.CLass GE NERAL SERVANT far smal family.Goud wages tu competent pore xs alvrier ave.Amt py west of G Cote Antoine.2 ANTED-FIEST U CLASS WOMAN CUOK AND h Kitchen wad: also ee plain vooks table ane ne guscrual Fe serrage \u2019 ui | ANTED\u2014 WARK FACKER uv er ntm rustomsd Eu u (be business.Apply we Sus / ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT.MUST HE EX- Retorences.No w ug.No 6] gear Turhiuab Bath.2131 ANTED\u2014A GOUD PLAIN COOK.REFEREN- oes required.253 University at.13 3 ARTED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK Tu GO TO Perret or pue month.al Must à ave [eferences © Mrs.orranee, 1013 brooke - e 10 or after 6.ce ER 2 \\\" ANTED- A GOOD PLAIN COOK, Also HOUSE maid Apply at 90a Sherbrooke i TANTEBAT ONCE, A GOOD GENERAL SER- ant (Protestant).for small family.Reteronves re- red.Apply 56 Mackay street 5131 \"TANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR aa infant.Haferances required.1 143 Hu tchison at.- 2131 TANTED-A GOUD GENERAL SERVANT, 4308 erbrooke st., Uote St.Antoine.nt TANTED-NURSE FOR( ONE CHILD.MUST B VA en mer Apply 12 12 Bishop et, ei city.213 1 5 VEL ~A GOUL PLAIN COOK, WHO CAN wash; also young girl as housemard.144 Metcalfe.*ANTED-a GENERAL 5 SERV ANT AT ONCE, as __who van cook.466 Gn, ATED GENERAL SERVANT (GERMAN) AD- VA _bly, Wednesday, 35 St.Famil lle strett.NY V ASTED-a BUY AT 2B GAIN STREET.131 FANTED A LITTLE GI RL T TO DO L LIGHT work.Apply 8 Platt st, off Outa.io, near dance.131 VV ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT AT Ts MANCE y ANTED\u2014A GU GQOD PLAIN COOK, WITH CITY ; refere Apply Cazhodral Rectory, 07 Univer- ty street.JU 2133 VANTED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK APPLY % Crescent st.it.References req required.3 |/ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT; NT.NO wand ® Univasiny or 08 Refersnves reouired.Avy Pepe ECO MONT be 8 Apply to Mra L H: Davidson, 146 Motcalte rol.231 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 CLOTHINU SALESMAN.APPLY before 11 a.mi.to William Currie, Notre Dore * 31 VV ANTED-GOOD GENERAL 61 BERVANT.MUST be guod oook.aty referez amall f Dly 971 Dorchester atreet, from 10 to 12 a 213 2 _ 1 AXTED GENERAL \u2026 RERVANT I FOR À JEW ly 2656 dt Cathorime #131 31 WANTED.food PLAIN C00] Bubopar familyof two.ApplF WelEhaturprarsLy A COOK.APPLY McTavishat.~~ = ANTED-A SERVANT MUST DE À ered cook; also a little girl to assist with ens b .References required.729 Bherbrooke at.Cat 1 ANTED- AT ONCE, FIVE OR BIX GOSD masobs.Apply to Mainwaring Works, Tointe ANTED - ANS ASSISTANT BOOKKEF W gustomed Lo doi ouble entry.Must speak ples AS Let: experience, references and te J 1337 STAR office.___ 2132 NV tome toupie va TWO GIRIS AC upstairs work in hotel 67 Meta | WASHING AND nine to twelve, 2132 Wanna re PEDLARS yor GOODS ON COM mission.rences.Apply J.ness 181 WW HOUSE \"AND TARLEMAID.MUST à Protestant and ha iE referances.3H Mowatain st.a V ANTED-EXPERIERCED WAITERS, APTLY Waverley House 742 Lagauch: 131 ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY a Tx rica single and with nces.Apply , corner Youvitle and Common poy at 11 0 ack .= 2 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIAPELY, A GOOD PLAIN Apply to orey, H.3.Shure; end 8.Be.Haney wa.\"a y à Co, cor.Nekrs Deine de \u2014 M2 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN Q QUICK AT FIGURER WA or general office work.Apply § Delres resolas St, WW ANTED-YOUKG MAN TO DRIVE AND MAKE himedl! useful around store.3354 BL Catherine hg rery BOY WOR BUSINESS ox Bop, ».8 rtment of à Aewapaper of efios.Address © .Box 765, Ci mr WANTED ser i EXPREBIENCED GOV- French oem must be competent to teach English, wana Bed Bi, Wem, Sur TE N° re PE R 1608 SAsu YOR ARE Weg SOUFRE and Wie 1N ALLCARADIANTO vis tor Le 200 pocket fovely ting Jos Lota: retails for E08 0.Box Wav 13 3} (A Le a Ao oi Wieser EET NE Mate duly becwere d Wem Roca ecourel aout TERS, a Wome San Tsk 1.{SITUATIONS WANTED, | I NOM LMD ANTED-BT Seas sonore A pnt arene te in oon) pue \u201cTs _roerrion AN 2aocer cova lds We ocre Das streok, Wha TED i and fe.Brest refere - Es 0.Box No.54, Co Fee hen) ANTED\u2014 ¥ FRENC Y A roars Wa in oa SEA sat, 1 nol Spacher pe ot confidence, Hest referer k fo Faglish.nt = La to lente Fos Address £0 dence, Boe.88 ae 5e W 4x T ATION [IN AN BY.our ou go uvighteen.Has 1 tion and bois a trom the Mootzeal College.Best of Address Box tomate = | wn ES ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AGE %, ating, Best aitualion as trew voces.Aûcress \u201c= rates office.2 De y NAN TED-\u2014SITUATI ENT VER pee or «companies Le che \u2014 Helly, recommended] \u2018Cas: ee States.gars Bl \u201cEla.\u201d Jamas st, Ottawa, Uan.note - NV ae ci 13 BY A WIDOW LADY, as lLousokes, private family.Addrces \u201cJ.8, \u201cra col HR iN TANTHD\u2014STFUAT ATION AB cook \"BY OKE WHO retordiurstangs her business; or ironing; ronces.Apply 308% Chathem atreet.308\" Ww TANTED -\u2014- BY A RESPEOTABLE, 8TBADY young man, situation as et or any kind of Se cr Good city references.Address, \u201c4 qe Ripon Sais, azo tate Spyrenisnces.35 Mouill = MONTREAL, Te SEPTEMBER 10, 1894.PRICE ONE CENT.\"ROOMS TO LET.Es sexe private a\u201d A oR RGE FURNISHED vor Hall Hill til Coliegs avenue, AVC.qu at lié Champ de Mara NSB = B YURNISHED ROOMS, HRATED LE ROOMS, ON bond; all \u201c OOMS\u2014WELL FUSNISHED LARGE DOUBLE moderu venie rooms, 4 CY oe _ Rox RNISH oNP COM\u2014 WEML FURNISHED ROOX, ARLOR | COMS\u2014HANDEOMELY aces.st rot class 08 ate family.196 Berti st 4 FURNIE, HED ROOMS Rous ole, wih breakfast, fox gentlemen only.ug Unk Resmi ROOM, ble tor two 3 8t.Uhaa.Borrom Coy rmen ON BATH: or married Coen Boos wr WITH BOAR à vous | Rise Br Rae R preety De ath to MS-VURKISHED R ROOMS, DO $1 Mot in PARLOR Tate BROOM! NT T EooMs AND, shed.758 woll furgiahed, geotiem emen waly.Foard 3 Mat BIDE ROU! Denis at.ou ne DOUBLE AND #1 Hutohi- ms ROO oly 181 Bort BOARD.GAM, KT REE Sith bose, 9 DOUBLER ARUDED 8 ROOMS AND wore furnish tabon, for pue [U Rem yD RUOMB TO bathroom get \u20ac ooms\u2014 with a suitable for married cule; home oo stroet.ill College avonue.Ss NDESOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, BY 17 Shuter 13 R% IM.BEAVER HALL SATARK my patna od room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; oe Peres or, etc.ms rt ST vouvealsnce.Focus NICE, EUENISEKD only.0° Victoria WITH He COM\u2014YOUNG LADY RESIDINO A AT 28 He Catherine st.would Like à lady room 313 west \u2014 BY A STYLISH rey ork » h fit guaran! COM LARGE FRONT ROOM or a or home; a teed; price.moderated R Rok , TU LET, dur Ÿ TANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED OOUPLE, SITUA- Roous TW: 0 LABGK UNPCRSISHED ROOMS, tion; wits good plain : ad to make bimacif œuitable for light housek marriod cou Ca fui, car Fo of furnaces.Sic.Address \u201cM.private om sie Be.PcLeeping for sn Brandon 113 ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED BUSINESS map, having some time to pare in the afternoon or.evening.desires Lo heey the boo] Acovunis of some Ho O.Box 687, 33 tradcemes.Pietse ad reas * KF 3 TANTED\u2014SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN (5 years old), experianced book and tunekeeper, used to outside work; aix and writing Fren French and lish Bently; accept any position.Address *'Q $88, AR ail 3 * WARE al SITUATION BY YoUNG MAN OF lerk in shoe store, practical aoemaker, hine work and Ad- _f109 d work, dress ee blak offios.WANTED bY, A DHESSMAKER, SEWING 15 fzinulies, cuts by tailor aystem.Address \u2018* 835,\" sn ole.Addo V TANTED- BY A J A RESPECTABLE 1 JouxNa vo wan, washing at her howe.Apply 6 ns 2 VV ANTKD = \u2014 BY YA YOUNG GERMAN LADY, t a lady, se Es bein Address Y ion tO an hor \u201c 0 Bran omen mother's beip a and - + dress À.110, 0 STAR office._ .ss VVANTED SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN coach and rstands the care of horses.Good reference and witli To make humeelt par © eraliy weful - Address \u201cA 1115, 1015,\" Gran \u2018office.Ry V ANTED-EUSITION IN-AN-OFMCE BY outh spe: French acd English; rd of office ork and \u20ac xperience in shor:hand and tres ing.Address 3% Ayim V JANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, JUST AR\u201d rivod from Beotiand, situation as groom or couch: man.Address.\"R900\" STakofce.2133 Ww ATE rand IN PRIVATE, FAMILIES, » good dresamaker.Address * 1198,\" \u2018an WE TED \u2014 MOKNING muse À \\ TANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN, SITUATION A8 wn, attendant to an invalid g gentleman.Address \u201cG STAR office.2133 V ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN.SITUATION AS timekeeper, ichman.or or caretaker, or any of trust.Address \u201cG 1372,\" BTAR office.21.R% EX Sisgie ross, with ROOM, Juan la REEKBKOOKE STREET, iv LARGE WELL FURNISHED, DOUBLE convéenienoes; A F6 Victorin et, near Sherbrooke.m3 - LET A od roum, with or without breakfast.mn VOMS\u2014 UÉFURNISHED FRONT AND BAOK parlor, peur ty attached; also ply 360 SC An OoMS- WITH OR WITHOUT tric bells, ete st pei on 2 ion a flat u all Roose, ISHED a Superior 20153 BOARD, % untain st, new house, hot water heating.electable.ms ROG per ROOMS « ON BATHROOM 8ING ern oonveuienoss; | sus GLE ROOM, Q.TH- 20798 Catherine st, corner Baa 34 OOM \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHED ROOM, BATH.habits, \u2018with or TOO quiet without breakfast: Alar light 6 University as at hal OOMS\u2014-COMFORTABLE FURNISHED DOUBLE ith board, late Teoms, on on Lathroowm fat, yi 108 à Id et dinner;- nr \\ - OoMs\u2014 DO AND SINGLE, 18HED, Romo Huta wee or FURNISHED OUMB\u2014AT 279 8T.HUBERT STREET, NICELY Spon, house class and buatod .water, rhb or Bomar: ROOM, SURT ABLE - ous & 4m persons.Apply ut 656 Be.Lavrencesé, Tec ms hot.Fri 23 a basement, at 187 Bleury a.Rooms momer FURNISHED DOUBLE 3p single, also 213 2 Reous-T0 LET.73 MoGILL COLLEGE AVE RON LARGE WELL FURNISHED | PARLOR ts, board if desired.Rm A fiat, hot water, rior board.bedroom, with modern improvem 43 Sharbeooke st.3133 SINGLE ROOM, ON BATH - for gentlemen or marned MH 8t Catherine st, cor.210 Rooms OpFSRTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, heated by furnace.for table boarders.Moderato terns, TM avenue.sod acancles 123 ROOMS To LET: WELL FURNISHED site bein I dre Ras js FICHE ovis AND E Rom A JR ONE aw que FRONT single room.aus 1 \u2014 Hada Jp KEEPING | Rg would be og oA tale man ba tives to the right Stan ¥ oa Cah ; Ad Rete ion rie SHERDROUKE BT.to reat di and sitting room to two a Roo ro WITH BOARD, HOT Flan Font: bone coesiorus Only gentleman of quiet ly gen an Raila mood sve: BAH probéater se rome 4 COMFORT.FURNISHED Roous, ROSE SOON ER JRO0MS, \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNEUENIAREE Ada 1d 13 1 \"FOR SALE.SALE-FOR THE MILLION Bry set a Uo.day.alepone Bite SALE-3%0 BUNDLES RUBBER $24 333.& Scola pucring tad mil moet == snd iron working machines.Oo.avenues, u SEW.SALE-2 SAFETY BICYCLES, $25, $35; Foodie ran TE Ti Fo.SALE\u2014SEVKRAL SPLENDID NEARLY | ores \"ad BOGS overs ne ra partes | SOVE] new and Jd\u2019 hand vehicles and barness, HOUSES TO LET.AAPA LET-COMYORTABLE UPPER TENEt, 8 rooms, bath and w.a, nso ee month; rep lower tenement, $13.00 pe immediate possession.Apply 74 Pigments Grove.LET\u2014UPPER TENKMENT.AT NO.sa se Dents alrest, corner of St.Louis square, to pussessivi.Apply UT St Lawrence st.29 8 LET-9 MANSFIELD STtOWER en! Ren w.1%.on, can- © Building.v \u201c9 5 LET-IN STONE FRONT RESIDENCE flats Nos.33, 39 and 15 Drolet stroet, near Lt.Louis square.213 4 pone A fire proof safes.All at J mode: prices.Private sales a Auctions orses, ete, Tassdat ure, elc, .» Auvti 8.J ; R BALE -} CHAPLEAU OFFICE BAFR, COM.! a bination lock, od 1show cane.case, with 1D cupnowrd, sod | were, tal tm au ns2 A hp crie sde five an.same brood, ee Sols te } {UR SALE HOUSEHOLD JYRNITURE, pre.| Fe ower ig \"dis | LET\u2014UPPER TENEMENT, 5 ROOMS, 416 Magdalen ft.Rent 310,25 Furniture, etc.for sale.26 LET\u2014STONE FRONT HOUSE or 9 rooms, 48 Tupper street \u201cDaisy\u201d hot water fatnaoe; house newly painted and tinted | throughout.Opcu oa viow.¥.McMann, 178 St.James st.2125 saw LKT \u2014 IN ST.LAMBERT, \u201cWARM brick houso, § rooma, portect erdorsoentrals low rout till May.P.O.Box 1636, ie mind \u2019 EE RP + os ta ere room.ROLE STIG, ous, of ne » IRHED ROOM, ON BATH Re ED AT IRTABL ¥ PURNIBHED SINGLE coucou No students p.28 eu | 2 d'iaw RSALE- BABY CARRIAGE.WITH RUT Choa\u201d | FURNISHED HOUSES To LET.i PNT eT Te LN Satan AT CEST LAN B SALE-HALLSTOVE WITH OVEN, WORKS ; perfectiy, goud as new, cheap.50 Moautain st.| - 1 JFOR SALE-BLACK WALNUT BEDROOM BET.| aleo Grandfather's clock.in frst clase LET_FROM IST OCTORER, A THORoughly vel turnisheé house, in Motcelf e strect, noar S hortirocke st.\u2019 Addrees \u201c STAR office.En 3 O LET\u2014SIX ROOM NEWLY FURNISH- conveniencé; vontiemen, on tops; niversiysr, 3 133\u201d order, at à very low figure: _ Apply 130 Berrist.3136 od house, every cunvenience; only wants Ron DOUBLE AND BINGLE, RBALE-NEW ¥ YORK SQUARE PIANO, GUR: | secing.233 St.Urbain at.AI Rliowt Lourd Also by the day or woo | .or date sis mater sttachuent dmost bois | FENO LET\u2014FROM ISTIL OF SEPTEMBER.oom\u2014 Tan WELL VURNISHED ROOM FOR Falace 213 Seod Le or rol furnished L rms Famille stroot.erbroo.en ow to enirable Roget OE rein eee POESIE AE he Si.P| it hl We Sunni 4 ROIS ALOLE RC BOUM, ON EE REST ER $ MFO GEN- Ro: oF A Heo aor hamted hot and L bath, and w.c.Good locality, Address * Ea one minute wi Are an =r offioy.ROMA THREE WE I! fence; vary ressonabls.o_o ee Cathet Tpoous \u2014 ND BOARD, whooMs -AND A: Franch family; te: erate.avy\u201d 165 8¢.Hubert street.MS \u2014 T™O T EE UNFURNISHED Rega Tue 28 FR SH 107 upstairs, without t ring.ais 1 RNIBHED ROOMS TO t and _airy, every conven to 8.Brown, HO a Law Jee coms\u2014Dou TURN , H BOARD: hot water and gal; vacancies for afew table board- with howe comforts.108 Mansfield st.23 1 OOMS-\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH PIRST R class board, aleo able board, at 116 University st.Roba Bos Oh a AND |! SITTINGROOM, ON , suitable id mar Hoy toons fied couple or & ve Bde: private family; ayer BOARD.NSN ROOMS, POR LADIES DURING SR A Ladies piiended oa thal OARD\u2014 MCHWAN, Taps BICK NURSE, superior medic Toews module\u201d 1° Ca- it! eB Caan.BOARD-NAVEALEY KOU HOUSE 24 743 LAGAVOHE- tere, Bret class table ; freed with po ea Coarse : BOARD en ae LE FRANOO!S.\u2018 LADIES Accommodation for ; strictly private.Terms moder >.T6 Be 20115 BOARD Lansns AND ND GENTLEMEN REQUIR- emi an bE Surnished rouma, with wi] BoARD-AX = TABLE BOARDERS rat class house, 21: rristrost.206 [BARR AYD, VOONS, LAPIES SICK NURSE; __ Pos OARD\u2014ROOM UANISHED OR UNFURNISH- od, with or t board; also table © boarders taken.39 German st.2105 QARD\u2014TWO VELL FURNISHED ROOMS AND offered in a mudern house on 8t.Denis st, abova ce ce Por further particulars address \u201cG,\" P, O.Box 687.References exchanged.2113 ARD-AND LARGE SUNNY WELL FUR.ot room, suitable for a couple or two gentie- menu; home coiforts, class bo: hot water heating; gas: private er) no \u2018\u2019chikdrga.Apply at Ne 710 Signer V / ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, AGB (5), SITUA coms À Arlt FAMILY HAVING MORE respire = would-let a dou Bean Dotroous najouting\u201d no FURNISHED PARLOR bedroom adjolning; slic &é vecfu] man in De sax ind of e anda ats.with or indoor\u2019 a City reforones Address * Fas\u201d.single roues.Jou, wal levres desirable in every respect, without ; hot water heating.ve ke office.No 290,\u201d STAR office.333 ANTRD\u2014A SITUATION OF ANY KIND IN AN | .IK oF ine lady.work \"Goud shorthand, writin neral office w : noes.Ring sed # er ele STAR Oflice.ANTED\u2014 LADIES TO KNOW THAT THEY N V have dresses wi.in 34 boursnotive.E.x he Birks Rldg., coe.Phillipe\u201d 87.and St.Catherine Le TE V'ANTED ET EXPERT SPENOGRAPHER AND pes situation, Gi keeper.(Young French.Address \u201c'Q.881, Stas office.man.) TANTED\u2014BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESSmaker, work in private families 148 St.Antoine nll \".VV ANTER-SEWINO BY THE DAY, BY FIRST class dressmaker, cutier and ti References.$17 Lagauch atrest.213 à M ANTED \u2014 BY ENGLISH LADY, DAILY EX.erness, youn, red.Engi French aoû tausie Cady recom Cl A4 dress \u201cL751,\u201d BTAR vffice WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE quan, housecleaning or work of any kind by the day.Ly recommen Dowd street.ANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WORK by the day.24 Busdy Lane.J ANTED- ENGAGEMENT AS DAILY GOVERness.English, French, music, a bi feronces dde \u2018F 1M0,\" STAR ofice.oh 31 ANTRD\u2014SITUATION Belgian, speaki Ouy references.Ad Address \"*F 1543, STAR office.| WA oe Pada GOOD SIDE LINE ON COM 4 sion.Address Box 466, Bruckville, Ont.us 7ANTED \u2014 BY A HIGHLY REEPECTABLE Vis dow, the care of gentlemon\u2019s house for the winter, EE Re TN ANTED GENTLEMAN'S WASHING, MEND- ¥V __ing und repairing.168 st.Urbain _ns1 Warten.POSITION As ci nisS TAND scamstress.Address \u201cI.C.°, 101 Metcalfe st.AB COACHMAN, BY and French.Ae ANTED- WASHING, BONING AND OTHER work, by capable woman.Apply M9 inet st.(top fat).# mL Warm, _WORK oF ANY KIND BY TI THE PY wi À Ironing, bouse clsaning, etc.PUPILS WANTED.! IIA, ANTED\u2014HOME LESSONS, SUPERVISED w Slane or privately.Perr for mat Fic ualibed Tamer, tos addres bran oor rs WANTED PUPILS Misa MARIA FOITEVIN areate of obec] resumed plan 2005 at 408 Laval svenne.3118 PUPILS.MI8S CUNNINGHAM, WAG rls ot rot piano.Te Terms on application to Fa 8 WW ANTRD_FUPILS.THE INGRES COUTEL- Lier school of à Fraste Imétit R% De LARGE room, On or bathroom s0 room on erine street.Roex Plateau stree with full or partial board, IRs, tu Bo Eat reat moderate, Du FRONT Be.Cath.23 \u2014A COMFORTABLE.FURNISHED ROOM, a private family.7! Roxs-ro LE: LET.TWO COMFORTABLE BED rooms, heated by steam; ens, hot and 245 Pesi atree Ra void water.2133 OPPOSITE THE WINDSOR, À NICEL' ished front room.on pat broom fiat, suitahle tor ode or two gentlemen.37 Met 212% I OOM -8INGLE ROOM.ON BATHROOM FLAT: &s sad all conveniences.Tse JR OOMA GENTLEMAN OR MARRIED COUPLE board: gas and hot waster.%a BR ommodated with rooms al ichm nd first clas ond square.313 3 OOM-CHREERFUL FRONT ROOM, oN BATHroom £at, with board; Daisy furnace; b Oprosite 8i James Methodist Church, ami- rase st.Ae.033 Rooms - NICELY FURNÎSHED LARG EFRONT ; gas and every couvenienos.SA erine st, next.Branch Bank Moritreal.Cath- PE OOMS\u2014DOU LE asp SINGLE, Nok RY nbshed.1 148 OPA LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE fur ous or two gentlemen.Apply 53 City, Counelilors.© OOMS-FURNISHER OR UNFURNISHE or without board; w.a in st st.Catherine 1 Be very short distance belo vate La ce.use; fami ED, WITU ly strictly pri- He 1 OOMS\u2014TO LET, WITHIN 3 MINUTES WALK of Windsor Metel \u20ac bathroum throughout, on peor ents.\u2019 leas! office.of olean linen supplied.A TOUS, ne fiat.gas and \u201cRent moderate.wly furnished toudern i aBatereuves vachang \u201cY 1078,\u201d Jan Rooxe-1o LET, WITH IL Rhy AHO BOARD: ern street, near Fn RM are i tari couveni: quired.For terios, ste, Serr Hin \" à street ; Dorchestor 213 à OR TWO GENTLEMEN, A room, Lathirourn fut ; every board if Tos.STAR | Ofte.RO en RB ROOM TO LET, 10736 Bl, INA QUIET OOMS - VERY DESIRABIR FURNIS dred not takes.ROW bik oo fate peeme ed ONE .Catherine at.HED tay mutable for for light houselesiing.ali with Lame or |] 32 ROUTER FURN ISHED ROONS, ontop fat terms nodersts, \u201ceV 1 Revamp mm UNFURNISHED ROOM, ALSO on bath room suitable for Star Lait house beaplres 4 a Moi) College a IS 27 WASTES, \u2014 tint BA, BY PUPIL af\u201d ANTED-PUPIES JELRGRAPHY: TRAME reasouable.App a at228t.Philip wa, PUPILS w hod, by Prof.Gehret, M33 rine.3133 HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETS > ~~ Frot sous; means PRIE, ONE rooms, un Py 8 Donnors Victime Bienne se a à ® SALE- NEAT our SP TUENQUT, (DARK abcul Ba Lier.ore drives also natural wood vor IR cart end together or opera.) Fraser Bros, YA Unes ou Pas Puesaday uert, at Le PARTNERS WANTED.NSAP NIN IAIN SS AIA TE NAL MAL ÿ ANTED\u2014A BUSIN MAN HAVING ' e the.hom best on ed ab Fo ue jar one otre Dum street.> QUM-.IORI, FURNISIIED ROOM ON BA R x vate Tail: use of bitcheo if ivre room fa quired.No.| ROCHA BUARD FO ror J A Ase g.uaox.2» ia 2 OOMS.TO LET, NICELY F rare Roos, with breakfast hod RE OOM-\u2014FI rota.Post On?4° oon Res apres St.\u2014 FURNISHED OR NT BEDROOM, RENEE suit o quiet Dl: ie raie hee.ah FURNISHED BRIGHT ROOMB, with ges, bot ie water, bath sad 8) Palace st.TWO Jnxures WALK FROM THE = parior and bedroom oo bined set Soarealenon prive FURNISHED ROOM TO st, near ORy Hall, 5 minutes S138 UNFURNISHE Shore ot \u201c ne aan Ë 8 nie ve éver7 couvenience: vus oe sage ES LT : LA wih donde BCAR-4 goon BOARDING House : FOR SRY ge can \u2018ound a me.Lamo eux, aA.© 210 ; T OARD\u2014AND ROOM with board.at à MeG OARD-A LADY HAVING A LARGE DOU x ce and grounds in the town of Cote 8t.Sgn \u201cinit of Tew ntiemen ba Te ut ; stahlin; coech! Her Le L = DOUBLE AND SINGLE, College av ror uen uns: Be opRD, 00 7 FURNISHED ROOMS.TABLE nglish score, and good at Par vec hearin Queen's re OARD_MAYAME M.VILLARD HAS LATELY a house (as privete hospital for Indien) a No.1 Cadioux 8 strest, neer rine: fortable snd well aired rooms; first class board ie oto.Burictly private Terms moderaie BOARD WANTED.A AANA i\u201d a a 30 wan ANTED-BY à PERSONS, TA rom Baimorai Hot A j R SALE-\u2014-ABOUT 100 FT.4 Tec ries 1300 ft.3 inch pipe and fittings fur sare.ra ¥.O.B.8.Ann's, P.O.Box 16, 8t.Aune de Boll Ws ; R BALE- \u201cREMINGTON TON TYFRWEITER.) xo.2 | ms w good order, obesp.Address \u2018A1 137,\" A je Wag MACHINERY FOR SALE.NN NN SN Se Ne ee R SALE\u2014FOUR SECONDHAND HORIZONTAL tubular boilers, also new.boilers and engines in stock, for quick shipment; boders ande: for creameries, butter factories Oortiss gogiuse.saw will [machi anise compressate ne call for lars The 2 ae Ce Co, 8kor powers, for saw- mil » .BLORO pcs ai part Rand pote iow: dos roui Branch, 16 Victoria RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.Anas, NANA ASA I: LET \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY FINISHKD 6 room flat, Nu.val avenue, fpposite Louis square, heating by owner; ali wood- ork is of cotton wood, mantel; \u201cPlumbing in newest and best style; situation only Small family 4 papa april y.For | further par: ticulars call 5& Laval avenue, or te, John Morris, 136 St.Maren *trect.STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC, To LET.po: LET-2 FLATS, SUITABLE FOR LIGHT manufacturing business.Rent | low to May at.Apply at once, 657 Craig st.2122 2! and 2} inches deep.Four ply.quality.Hand made Button Holes 2 - best value i in- the city.15 Cents Each.Extra | The R.J.TOOKE, 213:1 177 St.James Street._ NGNO0A For the last tive years driven her toa desperate con w:at; she was ale vt sleep was 0\u2019 Aflerent 4 actors and tried sev sever wh about six months ag rad that tim ach ut pe une: that she no ber former st Guties of a ToARer of are d PUSINESS .CHANCES.ANAS am NIST NINN NSN | SALE\u2014GROCERIES, SALOONE FRUIT fectionery.etc.Any one wishing to start selection.Houses to let Ÿ Harr HôGL James ue For SALE\u2014VALUABLE BUSINESS CORT nity.A firm holding United 8 id Canadian tents on valuable invention Gecire\u201d > dispose of the The artic is a» monepoly, is téer.thoroughly adver tined and has been in use for two years on nearly all the railways In United States and Canada; on street rail- where the domand is constant.increasing.Can ly manafactured and handled.is an parties © fullest tion will be given.Address R068 Bran offen.ns: For SALE = SALOONS.GROCERIES, CANDY, and General Stores Before Jou invest in in any ineas call and see gur list of genuine arpaing.Ea Bros, 3 Bt.Vincent \u2026 Montreal.738 xn.R BALE.hall FINE RESTAURANT, NI NTH state thems to aE STAR office.Paul street.tor We ANTED\u2014BY A GENTLE IMAN OP QUIET R SALE \u2014 CANADIAN PATENT ONE HAL habits a nice boarding house (private family pre- interest in the only succenstul saful \u201cFuel Oil Ge Device\u201d formed) ust bave 8 good tale aud every comfort; west ever known, for the Domini: ead ia und street.Apply \u2018\u2019A 1107,\u201d Sran Office.troduced and in tion i in th the United Staten and most amp © count In ataoli alt ute demand in The Toa tery, Baul za re is no Wie us MACHINE OPER OPERATORS J AND sr 1: ovportunity ratety fet With.Ad: sis 1= dress Donau Gus Froducer Company, 1417- Bide TR ouate nock Chi In WF LOST.PROPERTY FOR SALE.TONSA .ISAS NSN NING NSN NS Aten T ONE\u2019 MONTH 'AGO A LITTLE ALE \u2014 COTT ws L k ton a dog.with with long hair, answering te the mes cottares fer TAGE AVE, SEVERAL tame of a don hits Roturn to No.Jose A.Q.G.Ross & Co.Standard Building.196 * CASED TU oFriNG WATOJL ry or ALE er heii James and lod sts.ERTS v8r Fox TERRIER DOG (J ACK), inte.b bine: on 785 Et.8 | I OET\u2014A LADY'S SILVER WATCH, OPEN FA Ad and gold BLACK K AND turn hi stem winder, in, between Shearer = a.track, Point St.Charles.Piodar return to William McAdam, 175 M ur st Re 2151 Py-tg ty HIRR TERRIER (FEMALE) ON Sth.mio.A767 Ontario st: A rewnrd given.| i i: willbe propoouted us parties are Ing R SALE\u2014AT DIXIE, LACHINE, TWO gi front.For terms apply to cha:me, ao.153 leary =.ar at FoRaAL GALE\u2014TWO FARMS IN MELBOURNE, QUE, isting in all of 130 acres, two good d « all necées: tbulldings and berns.The land ad ate of Strat À and of firet class Qu raljty, beauti- ati in block Mackenzie, Melbotrme RSALE-OR TO LET, 134 DORCHESTER ST, t stons and 11 and 19 Seymour i 4 ali onus.ns Ps * ao sxowpow Temple Building, Fo {BALE FIN À FAOTORY = SE lot 80 x 350.bet: De ier avenue Farthenais street.Address Land, P.O.Box 79.213 4 OST\u2014ON SATURDAY, THE STH INST.ON ST.LOG st Poth Motealfe and Créscent, à rune.oon digg wal cacy ng © Finder will Loplies N SATURDAY,STR, A BR! 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ARs ANTED- Ex - lock, 1 in.la In.ut.at ol 4.0.$,_Kemptville, Outari Te ANTED- apoxpaazy MANGLE APPLY stating price end partioulars to \u2018IP 1264,\" BAR 2 MONEY.TO LOAN.i MONEY: MONEY LO.Mom, xo Las ie ee o OST\u2014ON MONDAY, SEPT.6TH, A PX L rier, lemnan colo: Povarnies amma Co 130 small tip ot unites tail.Any ohe tetarnieg will be rewa mn.2 does hone LA LS on Aque- DAT .Mo To Sndar .Bratton oo, \u2018Gaatiaien Lise 7 'esceumpir AFTRANOON ON PAPINEAU pti paire aT 0.phi FOUND.Arr he Bt Vase at al.\u201c OFFICES WANTED.ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, LESK ROOM IN traily sitanted, with good cn light.Address > \u201cSran MISCELLANEOUS.NIAAA cen prune ton weaker from day to aD w consi herself CURED.All the srmptomeot her she he cats with with appetite all kinds ¢ of m digests w .Bhe is so delighted wi that excellent Canadian tonic that she recommends it 2e all her friends and to = those who tyspeptic, weak and nervous, and she Tiles pe te gs the present certifics: La Flora (Especial) Cigar, 10e¢, Smoked by Connoisseurs.mix A REMARKABLE CASE IN HULL, P.Q.A well-known Merchant of Hull writes th the following \u2014 TO THE ANCHOR MED.oon UEBEC: been suffering fro to dyspepsia, which had She hanlly at anything , ot tet 0 partake of a to dag abe 5 ms sibject 0 Ww g'adincas: inca: het oat, sha di: las in eighty | foe © has derived from ABI] IERE, Meschant, yi P.Q.- Get a free camplé ef that excellent Tonic trem the ANCHOR MED.Store, Dame SPECIFIC ARJICLES.* +++ +++.If your Wife says No, You say Nothing.\u2014\u2014 Respect her judgment, = the knows what is beat, \u201cWP ¢ THE.COOK'S COOK'S FRIEND nie BAKING KING POWDER.+ +++\" MRS.LAFRANCE'S HEAD CUT OFF.TAKEN TO.HOGANSBURG AS EVIDENCE FOR GRAND JURY.How Inquests Are Conducted in the States \u2014 Very Emotional indians.pr [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] HoOGANSBURu, N.Ÿ., September 10.\u2014It is stated on the vest of uuthority that only the headless body of the murdered Mra, Maury Anue Lafrunce is at present resting in the little Protestant cemetery here.It appears that the authorities of Franklin County had the body exhumed at night and the head cut off.It will be preserved aud wilk Le taken to Malone to be kept till the Grand Jury meets, 10 whom it will be presented aù evidence.Tho departure of Inanc White for Malone gaol at seven on Saturday morning brought out all the Indians in the neighborhood ee one t weeping aud walling.fas chained to the iron bars of the | through à hole in the floor, so that he cor not run away without taking the horse and buggy with him, Notwithstanding THEIR STERN DENEANOR the Indians turned out to be very emotional.When one cried they all w che moved to tears and the inquest had to.be stopped several \u2018times on account of these general weeping fits.Another trait of the fudian character was shown by that portion df the evidence which referred to the héaring of the murdered woman's scre: d which was brought.outhy Mr.M.A Mkrtin, whoassisted the District \"Attorney.Four \"Indians who had been picking berries all day drove back to St.Regis late in the\u2018evening and at half.past eleven were half a nile from the spot where the murder was committed.ey were startled by the most agonizing screams they had ever beard, and three of them Jumped out and rushed in the direction from which the noise came, but as it ceased they returned, saying to the man who drove the waggon, \u201cWhoever yelled like that is dead by this time.No use us going there.We can't help the person who is murdered and we'll hear all particulars to-morrow.\u201d \u2018With thas they drove home.Com with the Canadian manner of holding an inquest the United States way ceemed rather peculiar.There was an cesential free and easy style about it.\u2018Jurors and officials sat in their shirt-sleeves and samoked, all during the proceedings.Iverybody talked when it pleased them, and now and again the Coroner would ask, \u201cGentlemen, are you tired\" and receiving an aftirmative reply _ a_recess for ten minutes, when every one weat out for a drink.will Become a Republican Candidate Curcado, Se tember 10:\u2014 The Récord th morning pabl hes an \u2018interview had by i gorrespondent at Augusta, Maine, ose, the publican National Committee, on' the Presidential nomination in 1806.ee quoted as saying: \u201cIn the next Republican National Convention, Mr.Reed will be a candidate for the first piace on the ticket.All New England will ke solid_for him and the delegates from Maine will be for him in the convention last and all the time.In the last convention in 1802, Mr, Reed could have had the second place on thre ticket as itt, but he did not care far it, neithet wi 1 be in 1896, accept the the « second place.HIS \u201cBIG TIME\" ENDED._ _\u2026 fAPECIAL -TO-THE-BTARc| \u2014 SHERBROOKE, September 10\u2014A youn young man by the name of P.Comptois tried to ay a nice little game on his employer, R.Bin, is, of Compton.He appropria a watch and $19 belonging to Mr.Cur stating to a chum of his that he only wan! to have a \u2018\u2018big time\u201d at the Exhibition, and he would make things all right on his return.Mr, Curtis did not take the same view, and had the 1ad\u2019s pleasure interru by the High Constable, who to book before Mr.Manamy, J.morning.FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.FarrbUra, Ill., Se eptember 10.\u2014The The north bound mail on the Wabash Railroad ditched near Saubman Saturday afternoon, Engineer Miller of Chicago was killed and his fireman named Gillaman received fat: injuries.lo on te Chicago and North.curred last t on the an western bong at Barrington.Fireman McMann was instantly killed, Mrs.Rachel Jeffreys.of Capron, Ill, was fatally injured.J.F.Bliss, of ton, Thomas reen, RESENTATION ADDRESSES! MANDROMELY ILLUMINATED BOWIN OOX & CO.114 Bt Fra.Xavier street ' BRUSHES.1752 mdard Bristle BOECKH'S LH Por sale by all leading desiers KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Drops gre the Lost in the world for the THROAT end CHEST.For the VOICE unequslied.RR, & T W.stamped on each drop.29% tad HAN TABLE un \"3 A, ss pag DENIS AT.MOXTRAAL.\u201c An Absolute Cure for inuigestion, DAMS PEPSIN | TE Frutiri Seld dy ati Druggirts and Confectioners, 8 cents Don\u2019t Get Tight, fitting Eycainanes.They may feel com- fertable whon fret put on, but à few hours\u2019 weer contrary.\u2019 Leave the matter of \u201cfe\u201d and \u2018Quality te HARRISON, Co The Opticiap, 258 8T.JAMES STREET Clesr/Metiiis n, A.J.Bondreau, a mail-clerk, and Engineer Stearns were also injured.Ministers, Lawyers, Teachers, and ot whose occupation gives but Jittle exe should use Carter's Little Liver Pills tor torpid liver and biliousness.One is à dose.them.Special Notices.The effects of a sudden chill may be a once counteracted by taking a few Dr.Manning's German Remedy ina Title warm or even cold water.Smoke Derby Plug Smoking To 106 and 20Uc plugs, Take no other.Union make.ur The Grand Hotel, | CALEDONIA .SPRINGS, _Closes September 3rd.OTHER MOTELS CONTINUE OPEN.: \u201cThe Waters sold by best botels and grooses asd GURD & CO, Ne 43 Jurers Street.\u201c BOARD AND ROOMS.WANTED.mn, Warm NTED-BY A MARRIED CoUPLE KO CBIL A 2 rooms and in west Agdrges \u201cCa P.O.Bos 448, City.02 318 W.NTED\u2014A GENTLEXAN DESIRES To 8 .cure for his sister, from beginn: bar of Tater in refined Catbolic home in wes west end of ait.where there are no ôther boarders.dress stating terms, location and accommodation to \u2018\u201cV 1007,\u201d STAR of = ANTED-BY LADY, BEDROOM AND SITTING toom, with attendance and tion of i Tool Perl sod north of Bt.Ct svreste À K.B, P.O.Box 197%.uy ANTED-.BY YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED a tbe day, room wast Terms must moderate.A ine street, city.AT ie oR + pa oe 3 ROOMS ! + ROOMS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BY GENTLEMAN OF QUINT bal to nico root MAS \u201cact un RESORT Le aus eds h Manley, the PL known member of pt bi ps -for the Presidency.; mend re \u2018 SATURDAY'S ~~ SPORTS.SHAMROCKS WIN AT TORONTO.Capitals Defeat the Montrealers on the Grounds of the Latter-The Farnham-Ottawa Baseball Match Racing at Gravesend-Quebec ., Beats the Sherbrooke Lacrosse Men-Tennis Surprise at Hamilton.[BY SPECIAL Wink} Fee were enabled to publish the followi: Extra Sporting Éd on pod va he in M.À.A.A.Grounns, September 8,\u2014 HE grand stand was well fllled this after- noan to see the Capitals and Montreals play, in spite of the threatening weather.The grounds were slippery, and good lacrosse was almost impossible, though, at times, it came un to championship form.The teams lined up as follows: Capitals.Position.Montreal.Patterson.Shea.oO Devine.Ww.H.C ves James.A.Re G, Carson ce McCallum gasieton.Men Lacey.y Ketcham.ST Field Murphy .G.Hamilton Powers.Robertson Bisgonet horn Butler LU res.T.Morons Pittaway.Timekeepors.Gardner Referce\u20141), Coulson.The game opened with rather loose playing on the part of both teams, but particu- _ really fine .pes both sides.larly Montreal.They seemed to be asleep.Towands the end of the game the play improved and the Capitals had some good combination play.The second game was much better than the first and faster la.œrosse was played.For a time.it looked as though Montreal would.win it, but the.fates decided otherwise and after some lay, Murphy scored.During rthur Ham ton in the Mont- aol made some splendid stops.The game opened with some fast se playing At first the went down toward the Montrealers\u2019 ed of the field, but after some good-play- by.their-de- fence it was sent up and went into the Capital | territory.Here an accident oc- to Matthews, who was struck on the head with a lacrosse.He dropped to the ground, and Dr.Elder's assistance was required before he could again play.When play was once more started, Matthews secured the ball and Montreal made some good play, but they could not get past wn.n the play was transferred to the other end of the grounds, but the ball was obstinate and always landed in Hamilton's stick.| © play was now much improved and the grand stand frequently cheered th teams.Towards the end the Mont- realers made a determined effort to score.The ba ball afterward was sent te Crown, but om Ways managed to clear.Again the rubber we went down field and the Capitals\u2019 sco! once more.Not a sound was heard from the grand stand, and many hung their heads in sorrow and the feathers an flowers in the ladies\u2019 hats and bonnets drool in a sad manner.The fourth game started well in Montreal\u2019s favor, ey secured the ball at face and sent it down field, but it was soon returned to the Montreal end.Hamilton was at his post and it travelled Capitalward once more.The Montrealers kept the Capital defence quite ©, bu.and time after time the lled_ \u201cgame,\u201d but the umpire lifted ot STA hand.One thing noti le in this game was the way in which the Montreals left their goal unguarded when they secured the ball.The defence men went down towards the home and left the goalkeeper alone.Twice in the game Powers stood alone in front of the goal with the ball.The first time he was nervous and missed, but the second time he shot straight.In \"the fifth game the ball was again secured by Montreal and sent up to the Capitals\u2019 end, but they this game real were unable to do anything with it.In Third.ame the Montrealert\u2019 leaving their ren uncovered almost lost the game for them.Their oir throwing was vers erratic, the ball often reached a Capital stick i in\u2019 stead of the Montreal stick, for which i was intended.This was a frequency, Bn that made the game agonizing to those w ho wore the garnet and y colors in their hats.The Capitals\u2019 play near the end got.loose and Murphy securing the ball from a scrimmage in front of the Capitals\u2019 goal threw the rubber spheroid past Crown and relieving the fear that many afraid of Montreal being whitewashed.The grand stand rose en masse and cheered itself hoarse.After {his game the play became loose and d,and Montreal seemed unable to use the bali to advantage when they got it.Several times they got the rubber sphere in front of the Capitals\u2019 goals, bnt the home were nervous and could not.shont.straigh*.Several! times they held the ball untii it was taken from them by their opponents.In the seventh game their play was a slight improvement and they were ABLE TO GET THE BALL PAST CROW, The first game was short and sweet.From a scrimmage at the fence, the ball was sent down on the Montreal goal, where, after a ood piece of combination play, game was scured by Powers in 20 seconds, Capitals again took the ball, and Pierce pissed to McCallinn, he passing to Bamil- ton, and it again went up.Read sent the rubbe \u2018rio Hamilton, who made a try for goal.A.Hawilton made a beautiful stop.and threw down tieid tohis brother.Lacey secured the balland threw in.McCallum threw down, only to have the ball retürned again, Matthews secured it and fade a try.but was beautifully stopped by Crown.atter- son sent to Matthews, Carson secured the ball and sent it weil up field, but it was not long g coming hack to centre.It was sent back to Montreal goul till Hamilton secured it and agnin sent it to centre.\u2018The bal again was taken by Patterson, who threw up field to Lacey.The ball travelled all over the field and by a good combination a &oal was secured by Murphy in § minutes.The third opened amid great applause, The Capitals secured the draw aud rushed the rubber up the tleld in the vicinity of the Montrealers\u2019 goals.After a slight tussle with Patterson the ball was secured by Hamilton, who relieved the pressure on Montreal's breastwork.Up fleld the ball Agali travelled to the Capitals\u2019 goals.Some - food | team play was hero exhibited by the team.Shot after shot was rained on the visitors\u2019 flags until Shea scoo the rubber and, with a pretty throw, sent ft into the Montreal home uar- ters.It did not linger long, bow- ver, and was once more back Into the ttawa territory.Shea was once niore relieved and tho rubber found its way back into dangerous Son, to the hoine goal.Lacy secured it and Powers, - who shot.but failed to score.Another a A ERAS 10 Bhi tt Ababa SARE TT i scrimm and Hamilton, with a spendid throw, sent it ap to centre, Where vine got and ran tt is stage the plar y became loose and i The r drifted loosely from one end of the fied to the othor.Geo.Hamilton had a alight scrim with Devine, who evontusily proved his superiority over the boy of the.wi wheel, and sent the rubber to the centre, where 'G.Carson it and su ed in lodging it well into the Montreal Another scrimmage and Ketchum the ball from O'Brien, shot,and scored - 14 minutes.n the fourth © opentd the en- usiasm \u2018of the Mon err backers was somewhat on the ebb.A faint spplause greetéd their re-appearance on the fleld, and when the reforee dropped the rubber, winged wi lags.A distinguished et and succeeded .followed.Th wero strong, and ably od.Tog\u2019 ai by O'Brien aml Patterson.They succeeded after some fine magipulat- the rubber out into centre- it travelling FT id rate | ro Cat pial vi n territory again.The rubber did not lin : ® team rag and uncovered, ind Power with a swift shot acored the he fourth game for the visitors \u2018The M tion showed u rly from the iri smgregation fifth a and wide shots were the order of the day with the boys of the win wheel.This lack of vigor on the part of the Mont- men somewhat calmed down the visitors and the result was that specta bad to content themselves with watch bably, the moat wretched exhibition =.facrosse ever witnessed in a senfor match.From one end to the other of the fleld the rubber dragged its weary way.A dead silence reigned around the grand stand.The pent up enthusiasm of the opening game had now entirely vanished and the quietude that prevailed was only broken by e occasional Jeu of a player.ne Montreal backers were disgusted.G.Carson finally broke the monotony of the home by sending a somewhat hot shot frown centre among the protectors of the O'Brien once more in making several very clever stops and eventually scooped the ball himself and sent it out to centre fleld, where Reid gotit and ; to McCallum who shot into the Capitals\u2019 home.Hero the rush followed: Lacey got it, but only for à short time, as he was cross-checked by Matthews, who scoop ed aud passed to Murph whoquickly took advantage of a D opening n the visitors\u2019 home, shot and 800) Time, 8 minutes.Amid a heavy downpour of rain the sixth game opened out.The Montrealers, being en- cour by their victory in the fifth played with a much firmer determinat oh to score than previous- Their Seam play now began to how to antage at every point and it can be safely.said that.the outpla; ed the visitors- for a short peri The Capitals awoke to this fact, however, and the defence and home of the visitors pulled themselves together and by superior : ne ht, combined fast play, succeeded n plac ing the rubber in front of the on real gonl.Heren scuille took by scooped, shot and scored in 24 m inutes.The seventh game was, if anything, faster than any previous one, \u2018Both teams played hard, and the combination work was exceptionally good.First one team had the vantage and then the other.and for a time it was doubtful which of the two were mansters of the situation.À sharp shot m Lacey awakened the Montreal end of ibe Bieid.They mar to cover before any serious result took place and Reid got hold of the rubber and sent to McCallum.He lost it to G.Carson who shot into the Montreal territory again.Power got it and shot, but Hari ton came to the nt more travelled and the boys of the wi wheel succeeded in keeping it on its flight until it rolled thrdugh' the visitors\u2019 flags from Matthew's stick.Time, 24 minutes.Montreal in the eighth game took the ball away at face, but it soon came up to the Capitals\u2019 home.It next travelled to the other end and then up and down the ficld two or three times.There was much muffin, and consider able lopping near centre fleld.G.Carson shot\" to y, who sent it doe: to es winged wheel flage.Here a ty sto was made by.Hamilton, who' quick y sent the bail out to centre again.A series of long shots followed, another scrimmage in front .of the visitors goals and the rubber wasonce more on jts way to the Montreal end.Here me cross checkin Aud passing were in- edin on both = urphy got hold shot, but Hamilton in goal for Montreal was equal to the occasion, and relieved .the pressure in good style, succeed.- ing in sending the rubber to centre again.At this stage Devine was sent to the fence for tripping McCallum.This called for a face.Montreals secured at draw and put the ball well on the visitors\u2019 flags.Ketchum got it and up to G.Carson, who in turn passed to Lacey a quick shot and he came near scoring, the ball striking a few inches on the outside 6f the fia Patterson got it and sent it out beyond t the centre- field.Here a stand was made and n \u201cthe rubber was on its way to the visitors\u2019 goal.They closed in to save themselves and for a short time ably succoeded in doing so.Crown got the ball out a short distance where Murphy scooped and over to Matthews who scored.Time 17 minutes.Following is a summary of the games: dul Winner, Ie rrere enabled to fo publish the Jollowing in our Ertra Sporting Kdition on Saturday.) The Shargrocks in Toronto.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| ROSEDALE GROUNTS, Toronto, September 8.\u2014The audience which assembled to wit- nessthe League match to-day was very small.There were not more than 300 in the grand stand.When the game was called though the bleachers were tilied with an anxious throng.A few more came in before the ame had finishell.There \"was a dou- le bill of fare advertised.The other attraction, which was to have been an intermediate match between Parkdale and Toronto juniors, did not come off, as the Park- dale team did not appear.Nature did all that was required of her.The day was a beautiful one.The rain which had threatened in the morning had passed away, and the sky was clear and the weather wasn't too warm, The Shamrocks were on the fleld precisely at the scheduled hour of three.Matthews of the Toroutos was injured before the game began so seriously \u2018that he was unable to lar, After some on si .tain Marin Umpires, Ross, \u2018Senko: Reterve, Brophy.The first game was a short, bright exhibition of lacrosse.Kelly won the Ince ve! neatly but the Torontos captured \u2018the and Cross made a pretty run up the fod.He fell and lost the ball before he had an opportunity to throw and the Torontos were put on the defensive.The goal was relieved by Ewing and the ball was soon in the vicinity of the Shamrocks 1.It was relieved by Dwyer and passed to Moore, then to Danaher, who neatly passed\u201d to Tucker.Then there was a arp, short shot and the Shamrocks had won the first game in five minutes.The second fume was more decidedly the Shamrock's The team play was more ap- nt.The home was easily superior to the Toronto players.The defence had more difficulty with their opponents home, Kell ogain secured the Dal Jl, and had not McVey's accurate shot by Allan; the game oa he than a minute.The ball caen revi to the Shamrocks\u2019 goal, but soon returned.Nevilled gladdened the hearts of his Shamrock admirers by makin 4 ve Food ran right up to the Toronto ro.Heved for Toronto, and tor on once the s roc was in danger.Cross m however, and n Danaher entered a comn- bination with Wall.The time of the gnme was 7% minutes.© third game was remarkable for the v nities and falled to score.Four easy ances were given; Cross missed twice, Nelson once and Keith once.The game otherwise was mitch 'the same as before.The Tarontos\u2019 home did fairly we well with the Shamrocks\u2019 defence.The homs of tho lead- \u201crs had little opposition in in the Jorouton\u2019 w the and applause that was so Marked during the Opening of the other Pie advan hushed.Montreal sed sdvantage on the draw, but amon © ro ran Re 30 ae pe > + \\ defenee, thou very well at cover.BY ely, aber, ny JE and Wall we vous this game.Dwyer \u2018distinge Somostt LA two very * \u2018to thie lateness of t delay Jennings was his lace, The teams lined up as follows: P ' Shamrocks.Position.Toronto.noma times the/ Tarontoa had oppor- |- - - \u2018 .pretty throws.' Wall scored the gamd in 7} min It was the Shamrocks\u2019 gams from face off until nesrly the last shot.last shot, however, was Torontos' and it counted one, Ewing and Tucker were off for a little scrap In front.of the Toronto ad The lasted five minutes Tha Torontos Bad bat one opportunity and Burns scored in the Kelly and an re Shamrocks iodo tr rev fifth game.1t laste thirty secon enomonal made a Instant be ated a ihutes.It e sixth game ve minu was \u2018an enlarged edition of the fifth game, but the Torontos played more lacrosse, there defence making Il Nttle rotors padi to the Shamrock home.Allen stop; shot from Wall's stick, and Dana or verre Dauaher alsoscored the seventhgameaîter minutes play.The Torontos had but one to score, and the ad not take the opportunity, presen all faced off with Kuowles ror) Toronto's cured the ball an 5 pal ne w ho shot through the pod waged The ball vas never nearer the Montreal J goals than at face off.the field with Kelly, It tym Wall and bac Tucker and then like lightning went thro the centre of the Toronto goal an audience hissed and g roaned.The ninth, game was a lifeless one: The grand stand had about a hundred of an audience.The Shamrocks did as they pleased, and McVey scored in four minutes.Following Is a summary of the games and the names of the scorers: 1st, Shamrocks, 4 mins., Tucker.2nd, Sham rocks, 74 mins, Wall the am, > Sth, Shamrocks, an, Shamrocks, th, Shamrocks, 4} mins, Danaher.ib sham tb Shamrocks, rocked min, Tucker.: mins, McVey.{We were: enabled to Jo, publish th the Jollowing in our Extra Sporting Ed urday.] Ottawa vs.saute [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, September 8.\u2014The lacrosse match between the Ottawas and valley field did not start until post four four g'elock, owing baseballers in their game.The rumors of any quanticy of rs being on hand for the Valleyfields a not come off, as the offers of Hunting- don and Brotkÿille to supply players were not accepted.Harry Morrison refereed the game and the teams lined up as follows: Ottawa.Position.Valleyfield.orrell.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.OB).cena McGinnis Dur lay obertson.N.C.Young The first game was brief as in three minutes, during which the Ottawas had most READY FOR A SPIN.of of the game, Curran, of Ottawa, ran in and The second game started at 0 once and La- fleur and Gleason, of Yalleyfleld, became aggressive, ay of the vi rs\u2019 home, however, was nov brilliant and the Be soon became defence for the Valleyfield.mass on the flags, however, they wan ya stop fine shots by Curran and Living, and as they got warmed up the play improved.ent did sonie nice work and Burns nearly scored twice.Finally his > }-chance came and he scooped nthe second me, Ja minutes.PA er unl: on men who fond! hoped that ay eyfields might win an had come up to see them do it, just n now felt very sick, the visitors seeming uimble to do anything but individual a n the third all the Ottawa home a \"Well and Dufrand McGinnis the latter especiall good hen Valley Jeyfeid dia 1 d hae a A any they did their best on their home, but the Ottawa defence was too rong and fast.Kent did some and Soe t M post.nce or twice e Vv are made efforts to score and did some nice teain play, Lafleur Showing up well in these spasmodic at Kent, Curran and Living in turn nea early red, Chittick bringing the ball in well.Although this game was nearly all in favor of Ottawa, one error of Kent's gave French the ball, and he dropped on the Ottawa flags low, swiping it through in nineteen minutes.in half a minute the Ottawas scored the fourth game.The ball went from centre, and Burns shot, McGinnis stopped it, but Robertson put it through.So far the gine had heen far from à brilliant exhibitio on, the stick handling on both sides being decidedly r, although it must be admitted the ci eching was close.In threco miuutes the Ottâwas scored the fifth, Kent manceuvering past three men and passing to Burns who &co! In the sixth Ë © Gleason was stationed on the outside home and the visitors Ÿ secmedto do better but their effort was not sustained.\u2018The Valleyflelds managed, howover, to kecp the ball out and Burns, in going to the fence with McGinnis, fell and sprained his anklerand had to retire with etrie.rran made -a great ru and a he \"Bot, but McDonald checked him hard (ey cut his head badly.When was resumed it oniy took a pn Be, Living to sco! sopre, anistel « the game 15 minutes long, This finished the match.Ot Ottawa, 5; Valleyflal Ousws.hs: 5 Vania daié.1\u201d [We were enabled to lish the following in our ra Sporting Edition on urday.} Sherbrookes vi.Quebees.ISPRCIAL TO THE STAR.) \u201c SHERFS BROOKE, | Que, September B.\u2014À few minutes before t Blast the Quebec Club at 3.20 his afternoon an to pour a steady min, which render the grounds exceedingiy slippery *Notwithsianding, lovers of the national game watched th the greatest interest; since, if the dit with win, they would be ahead in the À e and van! ground with the Shamrocks; 3 but if they they are out of the fleld for the season.; The teams played in the positions follower Murphy.F.Staftord I em O'Rourke, tm d.© kospers; K.\u20ac C.Fry SE oo umpires.Both teams started play with.evident de: termination, and goud passes were mado on hoth sides, until, at the expiration of a ved a blow, le of y {nfiosias oy oat ves the leh ae, 0 shot of his.he a kes lined up to When SEL delay of about fre minutes.resumed onos each à Jaaminent Four e fine piecs of 5 to ough w ol 5g is through w th Exley did a did work.abots w fd pli vor for the bat again in the stren showed up and from Murphy to Koo im to ar who scored h of the vis! urphy soared, time, Pa \u201cthe.third 0 tion work » done, the ball rene n aflera Jabber was obec tors\u2019 dod pi trom = forty-five seconds\u2019 At At this page the teams had been playing wake Ton Dy Same.Se ue to the seventh brooke got the eighth.he summary of games follow: Game.[We were enabled to 0 publish the our Extra Sporting Édition on Jollowing in Sacsrdan) The ee Le Wii Mest.nt Lacrosss Club win Bold an impectant oe sine evening, at the \"ona.\" GT crai Craig ou 8 All the members of the {eam are ero.larly requested to be present.Long Throws.The Mayflowers defeated the Clovers by 3 rday afternoon.games to 1 on Satu .The Ivy Leafs were by the defeated: - Standards on Saturday afternoon, by 3 games to 0.The 20d Hibernians defeated the Primroses at the South to ae fleld on Saturday afternoon by three The Lilacs and Togays Far.The Bol day afternoon on Logan's \u2018arm.The Red Star teAm won by 3 games to 2 The Ivy Leaf and Emeralds \u2018Saturday afternoon.The Ivy played on were the winners by a soute of of four games toone.\u2018The Hibernians Fletcher's Field oo ed the Garnets on turday afternoon.The Hibernians won by a purday of 3 games tol Beavers and CI o Beaver The Youn, match on roue areas afternoon which resulted in a tie, the acore being one to one.The Maple and Elm teams played on the aftern latter's grounds on Saturday oon.The Maples won after an exciting contest, The score stood 8 to 1.The Victorias defeated the Aberdeens on Saturday afternoon by 3 games to 0.The Emmet Lacrosse club will hold a special meeting o'clock at 134 Ottawa street.are requested to attend.this ovening at eight members tame lacrosse match, which was to have taken place on the Beaver fleld between the \u201c\u2018Hinkey Dinks\u201d ani \u201cDunks,\u201d has been | W.\u201cpostponed until next Saturday.A meeting of the will be hel Crescent Lacrosse club this evening at 741 Craig street at 8 o'clock to discuss the match with the Young Shamrocks next Saturd: ay.The Young Victorias crossed sticks with the Aberdeensin a friendly game of lacrosse on Saturday and defeated them by three straight games in about fifteen minutes.BASEBALL.National League.game of prive Prise League de cities men of Saturdays \u2018RHE At Pittsburg\u2014 ttshbarg.040030%4x 13 17 4 Philadelphia sisesenen 223000000 19 Batte iohying and Clements; Menafee and Mack mpire, MoQuade.At Cleveland \u2014Rain.Wathisgion \u2026 0605030010 9 13 8 Cinolunatl 1 101045120x M 11 7 Batterice\u2014H k and MoGuire; Dwyer and Marritt, Umpire, Emalie célegs .100000000 1 8 1 ton .00000012x 3 6 1 Battorie#-Hntchison and, Bchriver; Nichols and Ganzoll.Umpire.Lyach At St.Louis\u2014 lyn.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0101228000 6 9 1 St.Louis\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.001000000 1 35 Ba and Élnslow: Hawier, frei tteries\u2014Stein tenstein and Miller, Umpire, Ciarkeo AL Louisville imore.m.Umpire, K -9 9 ?002310 6.2 uisville 1000001 3 Battorles-Gloason, and Robinson; Knell and Bundy Games.* Following are the results of yesterday's games of the National es\u2014.and Daily.Umplre, \u2014 Wadsworth ming and Robinson.Uny A: Cinotanat\u2014 à We were cnabled ish ontr Extra Sporting pan R.H.Ears: mh -_ the the Joliowing ta 4 Ottawa vs.Farnham.+) SPROTAL: YO HE stan] \u201cÉprmorouar Goût fember 8.\u2014 tan grounds Ae this tee Nari vid a maté \u2018 played, vi \" OL Sie FS Vb eS : PE ,.~ ust Farnh id then the O.A.gan \"hat had to play 7 Velo orning w oon it bright toned an at two o'alock when the ba) mon out il was nice and bright.Mr A.A Porno .umpired the game sud the teams were : In the first four innings Farnham only mado one hit oft Fauteux, and that vas > run.Ottawa da his \u2018tine made 10ru chiefly owing e Farnham pitcher boing found nicely > the the batsmen, and the right, field and short stop errors.het javior a and Popham hit well.\u201cThe Farn- man was pitching in poor shape, while the Ottawa man proved himself much better than Valleau.It is his first season, an he proved himself a dangerous man, n Farnham's fifth (her were shut out with two men left on Then Ottawa again found Longtin, Taylor, Codd.Shea and Dixen all hitting safe, and errors by the Farnham in field generally, let in five men, leaving the score at the en us, fifth innings 6 to 1, in favor of Ottaw Farnham had lost their pitcher, and they moissed him, as Lon seemed an easy thing for the Ottawa amon In the sixth Farnham was again whitewashed land Suawa was too.Farnh: \u201ced to do anything w with Fauteux, who was playing a phenomenal game, but Farn- m fleldin, ng got out the Ottawas again for nothing and the score remained 16 to 1.i me was called.Score, Ottawa 16, | Form 6._\u2014 FOOTBALL.2 Pointe Claire Wins at Rugby by 10 to 3.On Saturday a Rugby match was as bla ed at Pointe Claire between teams fro in La | chine and Pointe Claire.The Grounds were in fairish condition.There was a sized crowd present, amongst the number a sprinkling of ladies and many habitants.The rain did not prevent Capt.Haby Routh and his men from Lachine,-and assistants, from turning out to meet the P.C.B.Cc.teen.Mr.A.G.Brooke Claxton acted as re and appointed Messrs.Frank Scott od Baird as touch, and P.Mclutosh and Tom Howard as gol judges.Lachine bad the ounger and faster Ream, Rutting up the tter game in the first It, although scoring but three rouges against their opponents\u2019 rouge \u201cand ry phiatned by a ever run of 8 ranch\u2019s.In the second half, after the first ten minutes, Pointe Claire went ahead, adding.another rouge and a try, scored LAR This made the score tem to chines 8, For Pte.Claire some of the old timers A.D.Fry, B.B.Stevenson and Rank in demonstrated that they Sue |\u201d able to play the grand game of Rug while Branch and Norman Rankin on the \u2018back division, and Poff and James in the \u201cserum\u201d did excellently.For Lachine, Captain Routh put u old time game and was ably assist Sri and Mussen on the rush line, ee .Davidson and N.McDougall played brilliantly behind the \u2018sera .The t reams were: Lacn Some fifty sat \u2018down at the Grove to the dinner given by the Points Claire met?to the Lachine team.Mr.A.G.B.Claxton resided, the vice chairs beth filled by esars.Branch and orn.ino host Upton outedid himself, putting up a bang- up repast for the healthy appetited footballers.The toasts mere: Ca \u201cC ad sand jee Queen,\u201d pro y ax \u201cThe Lachine Team.\u201d by C, S.Nr \u2018Branch; \u201cPointe Claire Football Club nf H.Routh \u201cFootball,\u201d A.Fry and .Stevenson, \u201cCorinthian acne on iy Mr.Claxton \u201cThe Chairman\u2019 .Howard, and \u201cThe Ladies\" br Pa; orn and re sponded to by Mr, John P Everything went with go, and among those who sang and thus helped a very enjoyatl able esventog 0 pass by » were : Messrs.C.Howard, L.Rankin, Peter née .H.C.J, Stuart Howard; R.Jenner Fust, S.Ewing, Percy Saunderson and Chas Monsarrat.Mr.Perc Oakes very officient- ly presided over the piano.Kicks.The Primrose and Mohawks\u2019 second teamsplayed on the Driving Park, Point St.Charles, on Saturday afternoon.The Mo- hava won by a score of 2goals to 1.n Saturday last the St.Matthew's football\u201d team and a team from the Sunday school played off their draw.Bothgeam: 1 and the St.Matthew's Club cceeded A defeating the Sunday-school team by a score of one to none.CRICKET.Invicta Defeated by McGHIL The Invicta and McGill elevens Played « on the latter's grounds, Saturday The scores were: Invicta 60, Mec 91.Ma Jority for MoGill, 22.Maritime Players in Toronto.{SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) ToroxTo, September 10.bone ephcisime province cricketers, who western Ontario that the erlkotiog allez of Canada isenot concentrated trict, arrived yesterday and will spend the week here.To-day and to-morrow they ni the Toronto Club on the University awn and on Wednesday the Rosedales at ale grounds.Thursday and Friday the visitors will be pitted against the Canndian International Leagne.CL LAWN TENNIS.We were enabled fo pubis in ont stents Sporting Rd on on Satacdon Fischer Has Boon Beaten.HaAnmitTON, Ont, September 8.\u2014 Heavy rain for several hours morning made the lawn tennis court a little « soft, although the day was warm and brigh Only one match was p he final in the men's doubles, in which E Hy Fischer, of New York, afr winning t everything else, was beaten, with R.Moreton, of milton, as a partner, by H.K.Avery, of Detroit, and A.F.Fuller, of Boston.The winnersof the all-comers\u2019 matches in the gentle ose singl\u20acs and Indies\u2019 singles played the Ontario championship cup hold: ers this afternoon.HaunroN, Ont., September 10.\u2014The Ontario championship lawn tennis tournament was completed yesterday with the exception of the conso! toh, which are left In it.The reauits M doubles, A.A, Fuller, A Avery petra: beat i.P.pré EE H pets y les ?tari jonsh: phares epi, a?les for Ontario ehampionshi; wo tabesd.rantford, boat Ais Cuber Boe: 1 QUOITS.A Cup For The ft, Lawrenes Club.Mr.J.E.H.Qulpp, the honora presi dent © of the st.Lawrence noe Clu b, bas\u2019 pre pre- i.cup for com on a Toe A \u2018éramin wis take ns on September BILLIARDS.frank Ives 18 ih Béelln.BERLIN, September 10.\u2014Frank res the Ame cham à of billard layi a series of ones > Bérinas champion en, In ioe inter.patois and the Café Schiller.- game again fail- | ai the eighth game Farnham got four and | \u20ac The Ontario Championship Goes to Bar UT Ne ram TT TN lation ma has narrowed down until only Io local players |- wore: © 0 hs oo dre, and lout the prete M | point in bis Fame with the plon.Ives got first shot and ran out without missing, THE TURF.We nabled to ê ollowing ol Extra Sporting on yore 1 » To Beat Their Own Records.GALESBURG, Ill, September 8.\u20148.Wil- linms has closed a contract with C.J.on lin, of Buffalo, owner of by J.whereby Robert a are J.an both to be driven sand Ban \u2018oil to beat their records.ish the fi Li bi Ko hig to Ta Loe Leo n pg Jestwood re New YORK, September 8,.\u2014 Yesterday's races at Fleetw park were were bot particularly interesting.Summaries 2.15 trottin Aon Be EEA, dam by Moough an ata y {Baile Rants, bg, aud Answer, b enseteccace0e park.bn.and Shandon Hetie, j Dodgevils bg, and Bil A.ve 3th, 24.2.22 class, trotting; purse, $2000, Cocoon, br_m, by croque, \u201cdam by - bon.Wilkes - - [Geo Starr).3212121 eT LE 1 rin; ; Germaine, hasan.b | .6% 55353 Nutshell, bm.8474758 Scranton Belle, bm 568646 Eastview, brg .28337 4 8dr bl bs fi de Leen r Juar| ter Strato eernaens % 965 dis Time HSE a, 21, 2.15%, grb 2.16, rt [We were enabled to ish the Joliowing in our Extra Sporting Edition on Saturday.No Race at Fleetwood.- FLEETWOOD PARK, September 8.\u2014There was no trotting at Fleetwood Park rode, owing to rain.The unfinished 216 race was postponed until Monday and the 210 pacing race wna deck oft.postponed at Fleetwood Park.[The following appeared in our extra Sporting Edition on Saturday evening.) The Races at Des Moines.Des Moines, Iowa, September 8.\u2014The postponed races of Thursday were pulled off on a slow track yesterday.Summaries; 3.00 class, trotting, S-pear- \u201c016.Purse 880.kicetion, br f, by Am x (Mul- ?=O se.Cad » tam Budd Ewing.ch me, 2 34 = 2.36), 237, 2.40}.2.35 class, paci rse $1000.Benefactor.ctor gr.og.bn by Benefactor (Ful- Fascination, b f Nellie Tasco, rm.Ww hott Ha, blk t ! Jian Savery, bb Time 2.311, 2.304., purse pUntalhed\u2014 y $ per ai De, by osent (À sactese ss 1 Delmont, bh .3 4 We were enabled to lish the following in fur Extra Sporting Edition on Saturday.] Results at Gravesend.GRAVESEND Rack TRACK, September 8.\u2014 First raco, § of a mile- \u201cLouise, 1; Loben- gula, 2; Pheebus,3.Time, 1.03.Second race, one mile\u2014Live PC : Buckrene, 2; Perchano, 3.Deiat: rd race\u2014Counter Tenor, 1 iabra,.2 Cromwell, 3.Time, 1, 1743 Fourth race\u2014Rama 1; Bassetlaw, 2; Hornevipe, 3.Time 2, ne 2-5.Fifth race\u2014Black Hawk, 1; Gov.Sheepan, -2; Discount, 3.Time, I.Sixth race\u2014 Wah a od Dominion, 2; Vazelhateh, 3.Time, 1.10.Saturday Afterncon at Gravesend.GRAVESEND, September 10.\u2014On account of a heavy rainstorm hers on Saturda sy afternoon, the track was ina sloppy cond tion and a damper was put on the sport.The storm also had a depressing effect on the attendance, the crowd being very small.Summaries : First race, for maiden 2-year-olds.§ mile\u2014 Louisc, fly, 1; Lobengula, 2; Phasbus, 8 Time, \u201cSecond race, Foctino 3 \"lms Third rd raco, © Pros hand ian.olds, {alle Counter nor, 1; Dolabrs, well, e, Fourth race, the Oriental handicap, for ro olds and = Hormplbe 1 mien 3\u2014Ram: ea apo, 1; Bas- year-olds and u pwards, fur- Ton oes 1; Gov.Sheehan, Ad Discount, 3.Time, 1.10.Stxth race, for 3-year-olds pwards, 8) fur 2; Hazel pwards, lon Pins \"® Old Domirione h race, for 3 Jearoldy ds and u 14 milo\u2014Dobbins, 1; Sandown, 2; In ime, 1.49%.ion 7 year en handicap, gomar, Saturday's Races at Windsor.WINDSOR, Ont., September 10.\u2014Sum- maries of Saturday's Taces: 2.10 trot © or pace; purse, $500; concluded from ay\u2014 cer Hontas chs, hontas Boy Smith and Gurnet Watkine, N yk 111 Wilkie Knox, br h, by Barney Wilkes{P.p°-2 ru Ypeilanti, ¥ EN $22 re by ambrino n- ston ron Potrolen, ont).n.333 Time-2.13$, 213, 215.as trot; pursc, $00; concluded from yester- \u2018Autrian, bm, by Princeton [G.J.Fuller, Nashville, Tenn.j.\u2026.514611 ranac, br by Gencral Wash- ve, I.H.Delmago, Wing- 12122 ea em A ebling, 8; Brantford I ib.332385 osa, à ontecario PO.Hontre real) .-.25656 Laund 3rd, bm, by King Rene (y.U.widuer, A ena, Mich.).43 44 Prince bey nceton J.H.Epis Ta loa, Michi.Siauton 7 6die.apa, m, win.Hime a.6 68 7dr o.2.255, 8 it, > , 3.23, 2.984.\"at Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 8.\u2014 The state fair grounds track was in perfect condition today for the conclusion © of the six- days\u2019 meeting.SUMMARIES: Friday's unfinished race.2.27 class, trotting: nee \u2014 4 2111 88 \u201c1 ré tt a 3 À dis, mouse | © ORRIN CINCINNATI -Latonia on races and sevent ede starters out of the \" Saturda elghty-nine en ones First .Respondent, © sore ndt, won; Hime 18; oi soline D., won: 3 J.P 5 Groonvrion 2\u201d me, 4 ird race, seven furlongs\u2014 Voorhees.won; Rah 2 Scotland, EY 4 ons de PAR hel h race, ollsworth, won; v Bwiftly, 2 Ductor, 2.Time | Si ixtû race, , ax fariongs Gb 4 Henry Young, 2; Invercauld, 8, et 1.16.Seventh race, six farlons Arthur, won; Ialin, 2; Hazeme, 8 CHESS.The Leipsix Tournament LeIpziu, beptember 10.\u2014In the eighth round of the international chess masters\u2019 tournament which was played | yesterday morning, the games resul follows: Blackburne beat Weydlich, Miexe beat Tarrasch.The game between Mascon and Schleichter was Irawn, as was the one be- POW mile- Live Oake, olasapu- \u2018Wilson, won.i , 3 Tween Berger and: Lipke.Telchma Ww a game.Scuffer Succhling, and the and Marco, Bchove ang EI We and Jenoweky were adjourn In rnoon the ior me resulting t Seutfert T Janowsky beat arrauch be Peat sue Schiffers beat AQUATICS.The Zelma Wine at Torontc ToroNTO, Septem 10.\u2014 The ° valued in The & gift rt the Royal dian Yacht Club was sailed for Sat.It was the race for the cup nted | Prince of Wales.Originally the cours to Port Dalhousie and return, but for reason it was changed to a thirty triangular course is annually off the > cmibition what.day opened well with a good lt, from the south-west.The race was managed and this caused dela: oe ing boats were the Oriole, aailed b led b.Gooderham; Vreda, sailed Lesile; Zelma, sailed Ly Senlioe J- and Vedett, sniled by Frank Gray.3 finished in a dying breeze, the Zelma, her advantage of 27.minutes, winnie -; race by two minutes and beating 3 Gooderham schooner yacht, which cr the line first, the or le second, an | Sootch steel cutter Vreda third.The 4 4.won the Prince of Wales\u2019 cap lust.year, + ollowin, dete rare nour retra ap The Net Yachting Rasult.The Boston Herald says: 50 far as 15 % from, all the London papers, except 1 Times, claim an indisputable sper for the Princo of Wales bout.The r stands Britannia plev en victories nnd lant five.The balance agoinst the Vig would probably not have beeu so heav: she not sailed so many races in land-1C waters rather than tu the open ses, that is another story.\u2018the proper thin Bro.Jonathan to do under the cir stancos is to take the results ns the re\u201d ives them without à whine.There are c nternational yachting seasons yet abies © The highest rate of specd in any of seventeen races was in the n - race, and it is the fastest thins made ir race by one of the big sloops.¥ollowh the complete table: Av Course._\u2014 38 miles, inside.ritan 6.05.05 es: 622.58 40 miles, outside .Puritan.303.14 Genesta 5.03.1888.88 miles, inside.Marfiower 129.41 - 40 miles, cutsido.Mayflower 6.49.00 7.18.48 1887.38 miles, inside.or unteer - Ane 40 miles, outside.«ow Volunteer 5.42.58 Thistle.3.66.51 20 miles, outside.Vigilant.405.07 aot} ie.4.13.83 Ant.22401 _ Vi NN 8 miles, \u2018outside ene -Yiqient 243 Valkyrie.328.52 1804.8 miles, inside.-Britanals.San ant.60 miles, inside.- pel ia.5.48.14 Jgilans 25 miles, inside.Bl Tania.70000 50 miles, inside.Brianna ÇA i Dgllant.5 SO miles, inside.tannis .8.00.58 Vigilant.831.19 50 miles, inside.Britannia.5.28.00 .Yigllant 530.10 80 miles, inside.tannis .6.23.50+ Vigilant.831.13 G0 miles, insido.Vigllan .6.20.00 .Britannia.50 miles, inside.Britannis.6.12.28 Vigilant.6.14.32 Somiles, inside.Vigilant.7.49.03 tannia.7.6242 50 miles, inside.Britannia.410.15 r= Tu x .ÊTE! 8 miles, inside.\u2026.llant.\u2026.5.21.50 Britannia.5.28.31 50 miles, inside.Britannia.4.49.45 Yigilant.43457 50 miles, inside.*Vigilant.3.5740 itannis.4.04.30 50 miles, {nside.Vigilant.7.08.15 tannia.?.14.90 5 rol inside.taxa, iv ii 1 miles, e.\u2026« nnia.4.igilant.4.50.07 50 miles, inside.nits.\u201c53629 tannis 542.28 igilant.6.43.60 {Match race.THE GUN, Drummondville Competition.Che\u2019 held at Dram of shooting mate! wit be held at 1mmondrille on Bepte ber 19.The prizes will $150.Snider-Enfield rifles will be ad.Pigeon shooting match will be held on t th.Entries may be made to H.Gira secretary, Drummondville.THE WHEEL.i w bled to publish the pr rent ed fo Tuniieh the dt going.A Rider Suspended.Burrato, Septembers.\u2014 During the we the Racing oard of the L.À.W.ausper a number of prominent riders, wh' serves to illustrate that the board will ; tolerate any infraction of the rules, W, Steuber, of Detroit, has been suspended { sixty days for competing in Canadian rac without a sanction.MISCELLANEOUS.Major R.R.McLennan M.P.for Gt garry, the well-known all round amate athletic champion, will be be judge at t Scottish national games to eld in ronto on the The first handicap road race of the Sha: rock Bic; bi Club » will be held on Saturdn the th ber.The courss,which wv be about ten ites has not yet been decide on.Entries close Thursday,the 27th instan At the last meetin of the Montre Veteran Voluntee remen\u2019s Associatio n vote of thanks vas Sn nimonaly pass to the donors of cash and or the second annual Plento and games, which wa hate on the Mi itary Grounds, Bt.Helen sland.i hi The Whitely- | Exerciser The practicsl, d snd mickion dora 21 ail Jord ot D er AE No up.fo» pa Portable Cirenlars fre, PFRICE 65.00.COS: 81 Yonge Street, Toronto, re THE MONTREAL DATLY STAR MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 10 18%._ \u2014_\u2014 post on of China in Jotter trom st Join\u2019 \u201cNfld., by Osborn Ea 2 EDUCATIONAL.'EST NEWS ROM THE ORIENT AN WANTS TO OCCUPY MANCHURIA.National Dignity Requires s the People Say-Floods at in-Degradation of Admiral g-Outrage on Japanese Cou- roRtA, B.©, September 10.\u2014The files anese papers received by the SS, contain i rent dead of comment on ow famous ow Chung etfair.The à given by the Japanese commander Naniwa, heu asked why he tired he Kow Chung, seving that she was the Briti-h fag, is now given fur the me, wid t= certainly pertinent: ¥ to Corea, of which the following are the salient.points: The King of Corea had written to us applying for the tance of China to supprees a rebellion in that country.In res Chinuse troops dispersed the rebels and brought pence to the distreased people of Corea.6 \u2018hinece army having completed its work, meditated a victorious retiremort.To our im asunisbmont, Japan also sent Troope to retending toque a rebellion.Their real object, owever, was occupy.Seoul.Japan demanded that Corea repudiato bar allegisnco and declaro hier independence.The note proceeds to comment upon the dcabtful right of any oountry to interferes in the luternal admiaistration of any neighboring State.It was iwpossible for China to sut:mitto the ignominous treatment upon her by Japan, and the first step toward redress was in the direction of a peaceful stitlement of the trouble, by inducing Jupan to WITHDRAW LER FORCES FROM SEOUL.This attempt failed, although it was initiated by Great Britain aud Russias.China, out of consideration for the commendable efforts of the diferent governments to effect a peaceful solution of the difti- culty, rigidly ubstained from any act of blordshed, {a suite of the forbearance of China.Japan collected her warships and Lezan Eostilities, ring upon Chinese transports.China has dene her utinost to preserve her good-fellowship with all nations, and expects the governments of the world to know where to lay the entire blame for the prescut trouble.The correspondent of the Times at Shanghai telegraphs as follows: An extraordinary mission has arrived at Tien Tsin, conveying beœuss she was sailing under false : Was cacrviiys Chinese troops, and een sold by the Encli se Government.and had been fully or.\u201d withstanding this explanation, the paper which gives ii publicity an.\u2018est that the sum: of 875,000 has been lupon by the Japanese Government varstion for the sinking of Captain worthy's vessel, and compensation to dependent upon the Europeans who | heir lives with her.h China and Japan are at present yon the alert for articles contraband r,and to this fact the delay in the ar of the Sikh here is artributable.ish the British Government has de- I to consider rice as coming within lefinition of articles which nay be rd as contraband of war, both of the ereuts clabin it to he such, and use endeavor to intercez:L rive-carrying ES THE SIKH WAS DETAINED hanghai by a Chinese gun boat, which t half a week cruising abont the Pacitie i night and day, and made on to Zain possession of the rice portion e cargo.Fhe British Consul objected, ver, and the tiwerhantinan | was red to preccd.fo | cargo carrying snips are now suvjert ree days\u2019 sletention at Shanghai.AU great trade centre it is thought ex- eiy ünprobable that Japan will with- trom lier punrantee to exc ude Shang: rou the range of operations.see the British jur.p into the tronble beth feet.\u201d Indeed.the r:titude of and aud the intention of Russia are oc mus as much anxious enquiry as speculation me the far East ns the ress of the war already instituted.\u2018he most important announcement\u201d the China Gazette um August 2 and ur the most signiftionnt Iwication of the » under currents which are whirling its in the far East no one knows ther-is the news that the most subtle aungerous Mntlueue of all is already Land preparing tor cioplicating iositua- ; serious enoush that Japan has been rtly egpred on by Rossii to start the Hamme Ch, we fear will end in n grand lagration.Ther: :s little douh despateh of cicht Russian warship h troops on hoard and under seal rs frois Vacdtvostock, is of infinitel & Moment to Buropean communities sh, EH 1 veen Japan and China, Already th terings of the Enssian press have show ow the controlling powers in Bussi inclined and we are evi lently not far of Mi 1 convincing proof of the reality of the ut secret understanding between Chim Russian, which the Buiisiofiovernmen refused to believe bas an existence.\u201d s was to hirve been expected prices of all d commmoditios in the Orient have gong wy leaps and bounds sinee the inangura< 1 of war.Rice al present quoted in san at 1250 yen per kolat, most articles?aily use have doubled in value, and even re striking is the difference of exch.ge, + Corean corn, on the fourth of Aung.at it 5 190 per cent., onthe fifth it had gone up /20 percent, The acting Japanese consul n intervened, much to the disgust of the minese brokers, and extracted a promise wn then that the price should not exceed percent.In 1534 it went up to 430 per it.\u2018ummarized, the voice of the natives of pan whenthe Sikhs left was for the imme- hte destruction of Weithai- Wei, and the pation of Manchuria afterwnards.This wince belux the home of the present nasty of Chiua, it + pointed out that its ssession may be regarded as of utmost portance.Fhe occupation of Corea is held to he in- thicient for Japan, becanse China would Mitinte te ro! her armies down from & north, and because \u201cJapan's dignity has en assailed and she now requires tlie ut- r humiliation of her enemy.\u201d tis regrettable tosee that in their anxiety urge along the war a large portion of the panese press, of which the Tokio Many.¢ is a prominent example, go so, far as to ivise that \"in dealing with an enemy like e Chinese the practises of civilized war re need not be rigidly adhered to.\u201d ALoNnoN, September 10.\u2014The Morni nef prints this despatch from Shanghai: dmiral Ting, commanding the Chinese et in the Gulf of Pechili, has been de- \u2018aded for cowardice and incapacity, derived of the peacock feather, and ordered : leave the foes and TAKE A MINCR COMMAND ASHORE.The rearon for this summary action is not Hitherto Ting has been regnived as n able officer.His disgrace is believed to v due to his failure to prevent the entrance { the Japanese 1lest into the Gulf of echili and consequent capture vf au island ) Society Hay.The native newspapers state that Li Hung Chang is trying to procure the medi- ion of the United Kingdom or Russia.ne Emperor and Dowager Empress are far East, vspecialiv ihe Mrit THAN A MERF ST urious cn this account and will not isten to tbe suggestion.The country n the Leivl.Lorhond of Pokin is nundated.The Government han or- fered that ny attempt be made to duce the Honds, since the water would be rotection against n Japanese advance upon >ekin, which is feared.The Chinese me- ace the lives all Javanese.They try to prevent neutral: from ivading cargoes for Japan.Mx O'Connor, the British Minister, has returned to Pekin.News has been received that on September 1, at New Clmng, « port of China où the River Laiou, the British steamer Feilung, which was taking on corgo \u2018or Japan, was ordered by the authorities to stop the work of loading.The order was obuyed.On the following day twelve Japanese women and the Japanese Consul went on board the l\u2019ei- lung and asked for protection, saving that their lives were in danger.The women told the captain that their houses had been attacked -and\u2014destroyed by two hundred Chinese soldiers, and that they had been robbed and maltret.t+.They had been rescued by Enropeans eal Keptin concealment until an opportunity was offered them aboard the British steamer, The women were brought to the vessel two and three at a timo dad in disguise, It was not long after there arrival that the steamer was surrounded by boats full uf Chinese, who were SYIHING TO GET HOLD 57 the refugees.Two Chinese soldiers actually boarded the vessel, but they were promptly driven away, No further attempt was made to got aboard.On the afternoon of the 2nd a Chinese military otiieial went off to where the Feilung lay And aulvises the captain to leave port with his vessel the same night, otherwise, he told him, the authorities might not be able to prevent trouble.Word has since heen received of the arrival of the Feilung at Kobo, Japan.The Chinese Governmont has sent out to the European rowers a note vindicating the welish owners to the : 1 \u201cIf she L'an English resident remarked, \u201cyon and Lirthday presents from the King of Corea \u201cto tae Eiipress Dowager of China.Thé mission will procecd to Pekin.A collision | between Chinese and Japanese forces oc- ! curred near l\u2019ing Yang on September 7.; The result isnot known, The growing crops i bavereached such height as to makemilitary | operations almost impossible./ A despatch from Tien-Tsin \u201csats that the British Minister has signed a convention with the Viceroy providing for the connection of the Chinese telegraph line with those of Bur- ali and other parts of India.The news which Las hves received at Tien-Tsin thus far is considered-worthiless: ms The Foo Chow forts, says anuther de- spateh, are in charge of an Engtishman, the son of a naval officer, and are said to be exceedingly strong.One of their eighty- ton guus burst some time ago, KILLING SEVERAL MEN.Jt is generally understood this occurred through ignorance in handling it.China is now hurrying an army of han.dreds of thousands of men through North- eri China to Corea, Lut, as they are subsisting\u201d or.the products of the country thronzh which they are passing and most of it is mountaiueus, it is hard to say with what success they will raect.Most of the | men enlisted and drafted into the Chinese i ary are coolies of the low order.Clinese hixve been offering cr=at inducements to I.Buropeans and Americans to eater -thoir { service and have secured many.On the other kand the Japanese have no ontsiders in ay branch of the service.At the smaller Chinese ports al! manner of outrages have been committed on zesi- , deut Japanese, and in some places.Portu- puese have been rebbed.At Tien-Tsin the vhild of the Japanese Consul was abducted, and when he took his leave to return to iu- coantrs.hig legs and arms were tied, , ad he was carried to the wharf with a bamboo stick through his arms.LABOR'S DEMANDS, \u2018Choy are Increasing in England.\u201d i ! NEW York.September 10.-Most of the, papers dwell on thé socialistic tendency displayed by the Labor Congress, that ad- ! Jorrned at Norwich on Saturday.And es- | pevial attention is drawn to the amend- td resolution passed as follows: Co Tit in thenpinion of this congress, it iscssen- tal to the maintenunce of British industries to.J pers special correspondents of the local of production, distribution and exchange; and 1 that tne Parliamentary Committee be instructed te promote ard suppert legislation.with.the above'atijects, \u2019 j Pc Mr.Smalley says that thia means the entire wealth of th:e country, all land, all capital, all property of every kind, \u2018real, personal and mixed, « aght to be \u2018\u201c\u2018nationalized:\" that the property owners to be plun- dere« for the beneüt ôf those whodo not own property.Where, he asks, is the stato \u201cto get money to purchase ail this property to be \u201cnatiunalized?\u201d Tha advocates of the scheme don't explain.John Burns is heart and soul In the scheme, having cast in his loi with Marin aud Hard:2, though former: ly he was not.prepared to go so far.This now trade unionism, tulike the old, it is pointed out, has plunzed into politics; it is to be political in so tar as it is not socialis- tie, Speeches were made denouncing both ords and Commons.§ Mr.Delves, the young amalgamated endineer, who directed the deliberations of the congress, declared\u201d explicitly for independent political action as u means of redress for the wrongs of labo.and said: \u201cWe are too song to be afrapl\u2019 i of Parliament; the tesolutions d with political subjects, and Mr.Smalley coucindes, after citing various resolutj and acts of the congress: \u201cLabor is to nfake and administer its own law, Ii, sai mover, trades unions are to be subjdet to the Courts, there will scarcely be oue dnion left.The coagress has, in fact, put a alternative before the country; eith§r no 3 trade unions or all trade unions abovk the law.\u201d Agother correspondent says:}{The spirit of Socialism had a manifestati England last week which amazes t inz people.The annual trades urgon congress threw off all disguises openly and unanimously endorsed Sw « cinlist principals, including collectiv- visti.This dy, which preaches ; berty and toleration, has been intolerant enough to give unreserved approval to such propositions as a resolution in favor of making it a penal offence for employers to till the places of strikers with workers from another district.They also voted to expel from their meetings the reporters of the Scolsman, the principal newspaper in Scotland, because it is a non-union office.In fact, the moat extreme views have be- com= dominant in English trades unions as represented by this convention.n au article endesvoring to excuse the Labor men the thorough going Radical Chronicle admits that it is staggered by the crude Socialism which has dominated the Congress, and thinks that the delegates had been sooing visions, The Chronicle expresses the hope that things practical have not been banished with the advent of the Congress\u2019 announcementa.The \u2019estminster Gaz:ltc excuses the Congress for its acts, as under a passing mood of spiritual exaltation it has nation: alized everything, thinkibhg obviously to benefit labor by imprisoning employers il they try to get their work done outside of the local unions, ; The Spectator says: The Congress blew off great volumes of steam, but their deliberations practically amounted to very little.This crew which has been assembled at Norwich this week does not tally with the opinion of the leaders of the Sociallst Democrat Federation, who prepared the revised programme upon which was based the pro- \u2018ceedings of the Congress.' STATE PAID CLERGY.[SPECIAL TO THE RTAR.; KINäsToN, Ont.Séptember 10.\u2014 Rev.Arthur Jarvis, of Napanee, resents Arch- \u2018bishop Cloary's fling at the Anglican Church, in his recent Home Rule pastorate.Mr.Jarvis says the clergy are not state- paid, and the Church not luxuriously panp- ered.\u201cWhen His Grace says so,\u201d he adds, \u201che states deliberately what he knows, or ought to know, is\u2019 absolutely false.Proba- biy the Archbishop may be more successtul than the liberationists in the attempt to produce a state-pnid clergyman of the established church.\u201d Rev.Mr, Jarvis quotes several instances from the Church of England balance sheet, puplished with the approval of the Archbishop of Canterbury, to prove that the clergy are not luxuriously pamdered, QUEEN'S RHEUMATIÉS.New York, September 10.\u2014A Londen cable states that the Queen hav abandoned ier Italian tip on acccunt of her rheuma- tis, and, instead, will go to Aix-les-Bains or Wiesbaden for maasage treatment.Her knees are affected the most.SUED ZOLA FOR LIBEL P Anis, September 10.\u2014The builder of the church at Lourdes has sued Emile Zola an ™ naticnalize the land, and the whole of the means METHODIST | \u201cUNIVERSITIES SAFEGUARDING THE APPOINTMENTS THERETO, Statement of the Funds of the General Conference as a Whele and the De- talls for Each Individual Confer ence.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.LONDON, Ont, September 10.-The Ministerial delegates to the General Cénference were distributed amgng the city pulpits yesterday.To-day the cummnuttess are engaged in work which will coutjnue until to-morrow.On Saturday, De.Grittin, Torouto, treasurer of the General Conference Fund, presented his report.The expenditure amounted to $37,191.02 during the qu n- nium, and the receipts were 822,352.70.- The balance due in 1550 was $10,630.80; amount due on July 91, MM, reachied $12,573.71.\u2018the receipts {rom each conference during the last four years are given below, also the estimate laid down by the last geperal confer: ence, which, however, was not altogether realized.The réceipts tucked $8147.30 of the estimate.Estimated by Total Gen'l Con- Conferences.Received.ference, 1890.Toronto.cc.S42 67 $ 5,600 London., 2,506 03 4.000 Ninzara .2,813 07 4.000 Guelph.2,173 31 3,500 Hay of Yuinte.2.474 43 3.500 Montrest.0 3,973 37 3,500 Manitoba and North- Seat.s 2951 77 2.400 British Cotutibia.455 #0 00 Nava Scotin, Lee.OT 43 1,600 - Néw Rru and \u20ac VE Ta.16 C5 1,600 Newfoundland.$10 85 S00 Total.: 530,700 Deticiency\u2026 88,147 D .Pr.Sutheriand read the report of the Church and Parsonage Aid Fund.It showed a total investéd capital of $21,266.03, Seven loans made prior to i847 bad never reaiized anything on cither principal or interest.There was $4151.06 due on account of the loans made since that time.Only one or two were pronounced doubtful.Reports Rud statistics followed for the remainder of the sitting, which adjourned: at noon until to-morrow.Before adjournment, however, there was one important mo- tivn made.: It wuuld sect that the Methodist Confer ence is not uanmindfal of what bas been pa-s- inginthe Presbyterian bodies of the United States and Canada, in reference to the so- called heresy cases of Dus.Smith, Briggs aud Prof.Campbell.Saturday morning an important motion was given to the Conference by Dr.Potts, seconded by Dr.Lathiern, as follows: 1.That {or guarding the religicus and theological character of our higher education and for the maintenance of the principio of connextonal- isin.gu impartant in the pelicy of Methodist, we hereby declare that it ismost ex iont and de- sirabletha: tho heads ofall c.ir Seminaries and theological faculties should bo Appointéd .by tho Uenerai Conferences.2 Tlat asthere isa dt-ersity of provision in the charters of Lhé several\u2018conaéxiona: institutions a8 to lhe powers vested in the different governing boards, in the ap wintment of instructors, ¢ commission shall e appoint ty- this conferences whosn duties gud powers shall be ia) to examine the charters of the ecveral universitiés and theo logical colleges, in prier to cecertain the facts in cach case: (bi in co-operation.of governing .boards to Fecuro parllamoentary logislafrion as inay be necessary in the diferent give effect to these resolutions.; 3, That as to instructors nther thao principais and deans.thie General Conference, or, when it ik not in session, the «pevidl committeo of the Geueral Conference may veto the appointment \u2018efansmember of any of ourtheological faculties - who a engaged in departments of sacred study, such as theology, apo agetica.Biblical criticism and exogcsis, and church history.& That thla General Conference hereby approves of the following brethren holding the office indicated, and so far as that has power does now duly appoint them to the samo for the ensuing quadrenwium : Victoria University, resident, Rev, N.Burwash, S.T., .D; Mount Allison Cniversity.Principal D.Allison, \u2018 1); Dean of Theology, Rev.C.Stewart, D.I).Wesleyan Theological- College, Montreal - Principal, Rev.WW.J, Shaw, D.D Wesley Colloge, Winnipeg\u2014 Principal and Dean of Theology, Rev.J.W.Sparling, D.D.Tuyo Ewa Gakko Tokyo: Deen of Theology, Rev.E.Crummy.B.A.B.Se.The motion was sent to the Committee on Education._ WILLIAW'S SPEECH.Not Expected to Afféct the Political : Situation.\u2026 LL.I BERLIN, September 10.\u2014Emperor Wil- linm's speech at Konigsburg, on Thursday night,at the close of the military mancuvres about South Alleuburg, is the sensation of the hpur.The Emperor is fond of taking all classes of subjects to task when they diverge from him in opinion.But no class has received such rebukes as his rebellious nobles and his rebuke was scarcely rendered nore palatable by the solace afterwards administered, when his forgivieg hand was proffered and the nobility was urged, ax the faithful stay of the realm, to.join him ina steady processof repression against all parties of disorder./ There was the same ring in the autocratif Emperor's last words as were henrd upon previous occasion and, when viewed iu the lighty of facts and results, there is nothing in them that can lead to any marked political action.The Conservative newspapers refrain from all specitic comment, while the organ of the agrarian opposition remarks: It is very painful for those of the party who acted in accordance with their convictions to reccive such a public mark of displeasure.\u201d On the other hand, the Emperor, in recognition of their loyalty to the throne and country, is to confer upon the noble Prussian families of Von Auerswald, Doenhofl, Dohina, Fulenberg and Lehndorff the honor of naming the Konigsberg forts after them- SE Ves, - CORBETT AND JACKSON.New York, September 10.-The negotiations cf the Sioux City Athletic Club resulted on Saturday in articles being signed for a fight between Corbett and Jackson to take place at Sioux City, Ia., between May 15 and June 13, 1895, - The articles were signed by W.A.Brady, manager of James J.Corbett.The papers will be presented to Jackson at Chicago.The articles of agreement call for a fight With five ounce gloves and the winner of thie contest is to receive $25,000.The Sioux City Athletic club agrees to deposit $3000 as a guarantee that each man shall receive for his training expenses, in case the contest shall be prevented.CHICAGO, September 10.\u2014Jackson after having read the articles signed by Brady as manager for Corbett, said to a reporter that they were no good and that he wduld refuse to sign them.NEWARK, N.J., September 10.\u2014It.is re- rted that Judge Depew, of the Circuit ourt, will charge the Grand Jury tomorrow to investigate the circumstances of the six round bout between Corbett and tite finding of an indictment against principals and spectators, if the published reports of the fight be true.! MUTUAL INSURANCE COLLAPSE.-_ New YorK, September 10.\u2014 William FI.Whiton, president of the Mutual Benefit Life Association, admits to-day that the Association is insolvont, and that it is going to re-insure its members in another company.\u201cOur members will not lose anything; they will be insured {nn stronger Company.I cannot mention the name of the Company because we have not yet decided which offer to accept.I have no idea who will be appointed receiver.We have not written any policies since Inst month.We ceased to do business then.\u201d om ems NEWFOU LAND'S CONDITION.Mass, September 10.\u2014 M.W.the cditor of Gil Blas for libel, Doole writes to a a ag! provinces tof.Courtney, _in__ Edison's Labo atl Orange on Friday, and that he oil instruct 0 indland is a coun- he pon.\u201d and whose aborer would not touc .absence from native cotntry, Doaley obaervos, 21 fall to ses the differ ence in the mauner of ving, between the American laborer and tho Newfoundland flrherman.Newfoundland does not nito- gether depend fipon the fisheries.There are thousands of prosperous mechanics and bugjness meu in the island, and in T- tion toits population there is less destitution in Newfoundland than exists in the city of Boston.Very few Newfoundlanders who come to erica benetit their condition, and you will tind many who.wish \u201cAfter six years\u2019 UM themselves at home,\u201d BISHOP'S UNIVERSITY.\u2018The Degrees of L.D.8.to be Conterred , in the Medical Faculty.The Medical Faculty of Bishop's College are to have a dental course.The faculty bave been given Lhe power to appoint-lec- \u2018turers in dental surgery und the degree of L.D.S.will be conferred by the University.Rev.John Ker, D.D, Drs.F.W.Campbell, d.B.NeConuell, F.RL England and J.B.Vosburgh, L.D.S., were nt Lennoxville Friday attending \u2018a mecting of convocation of the university, PERSONALS.Mr.\u2018Archibald Wright, Winnipeg, is at the St.Lawrence Hall, | .Ct .Alex.Ferguson, Q.C., Ottawa, bas arrived hero from England.Tho Rev.D.Robertson, of Perth, Scotland, is registered at the Balmoral.Mr.Kenneth Young hasreturned to town from a short holiday at Portlaud._# Mt.J.CäpponÊ,ofithe Military School, Kingston, is registered at theBalmoral.Mr.R.WW, Engels and wife, of New York city, are registered at the Datmoral.Mr.John M.Doyle and wife, of Philadelphia, are rogistered at tho Balmoral._ Lane ue \u201cThe Rev.J.Allan Pride, of Wakeñold, England, is registered at the Balmoral.Mr.J.Oliver Percival and wife, of Pittsburg, Pa., are registered at the Balmoral, Mr.William Dunn is spending a few weeks at his summer rosidence, North Kiver.© Mrs.John Turnbull amd \u2014femit-have returncd from their lengthened visit at Cacouna, Mr.\" A.Barry and family, University street, have returnwi to town from the seaside.Dr, A.A.Bruere and wife have returned to the city from their trip to the Niagara Falls.\u201c \u2018Miss Lena Van De Vorte, of Belleville, Ont., is the guest of Miss Lostie, University street.Mr.L S.Marks, Birmingham.is among the Tecent arrivals{rom England, at the Queen's.Mr.-Nolan Delisle and-fainily-have arrived- in town from their summer residence at Ri- inouski.Mr.James Colgate and Mrs.Colgate are among the recent Amcrican visitors at.the Windsor.Lady Hickson and family havo arrived in town on their return- irom their summer residence at Cacouna.Mr Sanford Fleming, C.M.G., arrived at the Windsor on Thursday oveaing from Halifax en route to Ottawa.2 Mr.Kdward Major and Mrs.Major, who have roturned to town.- Mrs.Robert Reford and family have arrived in town from iheir delightful summer residence, ** Reka Dom,\u201d Metis, Louis Frechctte, the well: known Canadian t and journalist, bas arrived in Paris, wheso © will remain for two months.Mrs.R.\u2018Dillon and her sister, Mrs.Smythe, have returned to town for the autumn frum their summer sojourn at the seaside.© Mrs.L.O.Armstrong and family have been among the many arrivals in town, returning from their summer holiday spent at Metis; Mrs.Henry Archbald and family have arrived at their town residence, 55 Durocher strect, on their return from Georgeville, Lake Magog.Mr.Hugh A.Allan and Mrs.Allan have taken up-their residence-n1-89-Sherbrooke sircet, the late residence of Mr.Frank Stephen, for the winter, TE Dr.E.B.Ibbotsonand tam have returned to town from Cacounn, where Mrs.Ibbotson has been the guest of Mra.M.H.Gault during\u2019 the season, .Hon.John D.McCall, Comptroller of Public Accounts for the State of Toxas, is among the cistinguished strangers at present visiting our fair city.Professor Gregor, of the University of McGill, was among the many arrivals by the Labrador, returiing frum his summer vacation.spent in Eugland.: \u2019 0 Mr.E.B.Greenshields, Mis, Greenshields and family have arrived at their town residence, 305 Peel street.on their return from Cacouna, for the autamn.; Mr.George R.Hooper and Mrs.Hooper have taken possession of 900A SHerbrooke street, the residence of Mr.G.C.May, where they will reside for the winter.His Lordship the Bishop of Montreal.who has been conttned to Blshops Court for the last few days by a severe cold, is progressing favorably \u201ctowards convalescence.returned to town from Scotiand by the Lake Winnipeg, having spent the summer vacation visiting relatives and friends.Dr.Farley and Mrs.Farley (nce Miss Peck of Montreal) arcamong the passengers by the Labrador on thelr return from a summer trip to England, en route to Belleville.Ont.\u2018 Mrs.Chevalier and family have returned to town from Quebec, where they wero the guests of Mrs.Chevaliers parents.Mr.ahd Mrs.Peters, on their return from the seaside, Rev.Father Kiernan, of St.Mary's, York County, New Brunswick, is in the city on a short vacation, and is 1 guest of Mr.Wiillam Meikle, Upper St.Charles Borromee street.The Abbé Jos, Dupuis, who has just finished his théological course at the Grand Seminary of Montreal.entered the Jesuit order yesterday, and will pass his noviciate at Sault au Recollet.Mr.J.Turner Routledge and Mra Routledge have taken their departure from Rcimore, take Memphremagog, for the North-West, wherethey will make a Ses of some length at Mr.Rout- ledge's farm, *Virden,\u201d Manito Mrs.Andrew A.Allan and family have taken their departure from their pretty cottage at Caconna for Quebce, where they will be the guests of Mrs.Allan's mother, Mrs.Torr, before returning to Montreal for tho autumn, Mrs.Stanley Bagg.senior, accompanied by her sister.Mias Mitcheson, returns by the Labrador from a summer trip to England.Mrs.Bi was also accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.Albert \u2018E.Lewis, and Mr.A.EK.Lewis, who returned by the same steamer.Mr.Comrie Thomson, Sheriff of Edinburgh, Scotland, and Mr.Justice Neligan, Cork, {reland, who have been among the recent arrivals from England, are the guests of the Governor-General and lady Aberdeen at their quarters in the Citadel at Quebec.; Dr.Adami, Professor of Pathology at McGill University, and Mrs.Adami have returned from Pictou, N.8., and arc_the guests of Mr.James A, Cantlle and Mrs, Cantlie.1151 Dorches- tor strect, till they take possession of their future ~~.residence, 84 Durocher street.rd Haddo and the Hon.Dudley Hamilton Gordon, sons of the karl and Countess of Aber deen, accompanied by the Hon.Coutts Marjori- banke; brother of Lag Aberdcen, Miss Wetter- manand the Rev.T.G.Gardner, return to England on Saturday, September 15, by the Labra- ur, Mr.G.L.House, of Chicago, is registered at the Balmoral.Mr, House is engaged in executing a large contract for the erection of wiro fencing over the new branch of the Canadian \u2019acific Railway running from Montreal to St.Agathe.The work is expected to be completed by next month.Sir William Dawson has returned to_town m his summer roridence at Metis.Lady Dawson, accompanied by her daughter, Mra.Atkin, of Birkenhead, LiVorpoo), and Dr.Rankin dawson, has proceeded to E izabethtown, N.J, on a-visit to her daughtor, Mrs.Harrington, who has spent the summer in the mountains for the benetit of Mr.Eric Harrington's health.: \u2014 DOCTORS ENDORSE IT.\u201cAn Eminent Physician of sas, telis of some Bomarkabio Cores of Consumption.Stamps, La Fayette rk.Br Pinon: 4 Dear Sir\u20141 will say this to you, that Consumption ; i= y in wife's been making à stay among the mountains, have |, \u201cMiss Fairley, Lady Principal of Trafalgar, has | Apollinares \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\u201d Supplted under Royal Warrants to Her Majesty the Queen of England, and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.Received the HIGHEST AWARD at the WORLD'S FAIR.THE ORIGINAL KIDNEY PILL ONLY KID\u201c EY-LIVER PiL8 eee T.Dewson, Manager Standard Bank, Bradford, Ont.says, Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills ara\u2019a frand medicine for the Kidneys and Liver.W.F.Carrier, 115 McCaul St., Toronto, representing Montreal Star, says, Chare's Pills act like magic for the relief of head-ache, bilious attack and constipation.Sold everywhere, or by mail on receipt of price.to EDMANSON, BATES & CO.45 LOMBARD ST.TORONTO, UNY law it 213 :: CANADIAN :: Customs and Exeise Tariff Warehousing Ports, \u201cSterling Ex- | change, and other Tables, &c., Price\u201450 Centa For sale at the Book Stores und by the publishers.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., Stationers, Blank Booli Makers & Printers, 1755 & 1757 NoTHE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.learn how Lo cure cancer Every oneinterested can 8 cts, in stamps.Dr.cured hundreds who TUMORS 213\" 3aw CA N C E without knife or plaster Mason's constitutional are nowpeaking of its wonderful success in the highest terms.Address, bv mentioning the \u201cSTAR\u201d and enclosing home treatmerit has STOTT & JURY, Cormer Victorian Square and Croig street, is one of the larzect and Prat equipped commercial educational Institutions in America.\u2018he building it couples was pure! during the pest year for the ogo ats cost of $83.permanent teaching staff consists of six gentlemen and two ladies specially selected for theur proficæuer.The studics witl conducted under the Personal superintendence of Mr.Davis, the princi College teaches a thorough commercial course.e type i -writi ant short course is taught in both nguages, by the samo system, and includes mar, lotter-writing, business forms, otc.The Pract] Depart- a of office work, is led ABINGDON SCHOOL, 1143 Dorchester St., Montreal, each han «a ELIOCK SCHOOL Head Master, Mr.T.Ridler DevissB.A., Canteb.swisted by Mr.F.Arblaster, B.A.Cantab, Mr.T.Holwee-Orr, M.Maxim ed prepare Cit bop of sponta u .APPLIED CIENCE.Small Classes.ir paration cless.Field for games.Bearding De tment\u2014There is excellent acoom- modation for ted number of boarders.The Head Muster can be asen on school business any morning after August 35 Prospectuses may 2 bad on *pplication.Echoo! RE-OPENS, MONDA Re 10th.191 ment, for teac! \u2018studies will be resumed on Fepterber rd.1 tudies wi he resu; on Septem \u2026 ou and corrospundenue solicited.rites call or sens _2890 for prospectus contsining à description af tho courses of study, foes, terms, otc.Address, MONTREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 42 Victoria Mont 29126 square, real.COLLEGE OF BISINES Ht, Jumen street, will re-open ens\u2014LCombinin, 3 No stuilent can take this course and remain ignorant of SEPT.3rd.theory and practice.actual businicss transactions of daily occurrences as conducted in the principal mercantile offices of Montreal.; and Typewrlting -The best institution for educating young ladies fn the shortest possible time.Penmanship This department cannot be surpassed by any séhuol in point of excellerice.\u2018Thorough instruction in Telegraphy, French, English and Cor 1 Muste - Voice Culture, Pianoforte, Mandolin, Violin and Guitar.The teachers in these departme: are artists of eminent ability.Separate apartments fo ies, also for music vr terms addre 191 3mos cod G.W.THOMPSON, 217 St.James st PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS BARNJUMS classes for Ladics and Children will re-open, MONDAY, Oct.1st.On aud after Sept.18th MISS BARNJIUM will be at the Gymnasium, 19 University Street, trom RY till 1 on Mondays, Thursdays Rand Saturdays to give infurmetion regarding the classes.206 12 SHORTHAND INSTITUTE And Remdngtion School of Typewriting, \u2019 ESTABLISHED 1828.\" Claus.Rooma-:Temyle.Building, .185 St.James Street, \u2018 Mautreal.Principal-MRa.J Berriock, Certificated Professional Teacher and Fouuder cf the Syllabical Method of Teaching.3th Nesslon commences Rept.16th, Enrolment from September 1st.Branches -Shorihaund (for office and reporting) Type- \u201cwriting, Coriposition, Correspondence (commercial and social), Penmanahip, Practical Office Training & French.An th: Institute pupils arc engaged in actual office work, nd aro thoroughly titted to ill Commercial, Legal and Literary positions.- _ During the past three sessions over 150 pupils educated at this institute have Leen recommended to, and have obtained pituntions in various officer In this city, and are ull giving satisfaction to their employers, thus proving the + thoroughness of the business training given.1: UNIVERSITY oo\" & Bishop\u2019s College, Faculty of Medicine, MONTREAL.SESSION 1894-%.The Twenty-fonrth Winter Session of this Faculty wil gin pon MONDAY, Ist October noxt.Calendars and all information regarding the course.of Lectures furnished on application to the undersigned.Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec & Montreal se rvice.F r rom rom ETEAMER.Montreal.Quebec.ug.*°LAURENTIA \u2026 15Sept.- SARDINIAN *NUMIDIAN \u2014_\u2014 PARISIAN.7 Oct Steamers murked thus do not stop ost Quebec, Rimouski or Londonderry.\u2018Lau: an\u201d es cabin passengers only eastbound.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014CABIN.88.PARISIAN, ; 850 to $75 single, $100 to $135 return ES SARDINIAN: | 45010 260singla, 3100 to $110return By other steamers, 345 and §52 single, SH) and 855 return Rates are in accordance with location of stateroom, and number of persons occupying same.Becond Cabin, $30.£5.00 return.Steerage, to or from Liverpool.London, Glasgow, Lan- donderry, Belfast or Queenstown, $15.00.Budding and ali necessary utensils free.Glangew, Derry and New York Rervice, From G w.STEAMSTHITS From New York 31 Aug.STATE OF NEBRASRA 14 Hept, 300 pm 14Hept.STATE OF CALIFORNIA 23 Gept, 3.00 p.m 238ept.STATE OF NEBRASKA 120¢t, 3.00 p.m Cabin, $40.Becond Cabin, $30.Bteeraze, $15.Nearly all the staterooms are situated on the salonn feck, thus securing perfect ventilation.All the Stes of both services aru fitted throughout with the incandescent electric light.[or freight, passage, or further information apply to ou.À N, Montreal, Boston or Philadelphia.or to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.52 Broadway, N.Y.ferman Mediterranean Servi£e.NORTH GERMAN HAMBURG-AMERICAN LLOYD B.8.CO.| LINE.Fast steamers between New York and Azores, Gibraltar Algiers, Nap!es, and Geuon.Aug.Victoria, Oct.16, 6.30 a in, for Naples, Genoa.ors, Oct 20, 10 8.10, for Genoa.Kaiser W.I, Oct.27, 2 p.m.for Naples, Genes, Furst Bismarck, Nov.3, lV a.m., for Genva.Fulda, Nov.10, 2 p.m.for Algiers, Naples, Genoa.Vi v, 17, 10 a.m, for Genoa.CNOA.Bismarck, .30 p.m., for Algiers, Naples, Genoa.ula: Dec.15, 10 a.m, for (cues.steamers stop at Gioraltar, Return tickets availalic for the stesmers of either line from Naples, Genoa, Gibraltar, Hamturz, Bremen, London, aud Southampton.Direct connection from Genoa, Naples, to Egypt by N.G.Lioyd 8.8.Co.'s Imp.Mull Strs.Worth German Lloyd Hamburg American Line.OELRICH & On, Gen.A 37 Broadway, N.Y.2 Bowling Grecna, N.Y., J.Y.GILXOUR & Co, D.CONNELLY, 356 Ht.Paul stroot.14 Place d'Armes Sa.Douazas BATTENARY W.D.O'BRIEN, 178 143 Bt.James st.M.FI EGG, \u2018tof St.James street.W.L.8.JAIKSON, WM.1761 Nctre Dame street.- Canadian Pac.LR & .i = Veard and off my hands than I would a_five ar bill.\" The.speaker was Mr.Charles Linas, the emigrant.agent for the Allah To a Star reporter, he said, \u201cThat was | | à | i -paiforme | the ant batch for this season of Dr, Bars Buyu from London.There are 24 | of them, wolug out, under charge of Mr.En deout, | to Russell, Manitoba.That makes about 700 of them for this year.I | have La had now twenty-six years oxperience es \u2018how do you find they do out heret As walfs off tho slum streets of London do they turn out at all welll\u201d me do and some don't.The only way ! to ma theur useful is to get the upper ; hand of them at once.Then they can made up Le some account.Not many ot them have gone to prison, and ag tew of them have become fairly perous.believe 1)r.Barnardo does Feu track of what becomes of them.| THE FRENCH WARSHIP.l'on Tuesday.The Civilitios Extended to the Visitors.; Acting-Mayor Reveault, accompanied by | Ald.Prefontaine, Jacques, Marsoluls and Robert and Mr.I.O, David, City Clerk and president of the St.Jean Buptiste Association, and others called upon Capt.Descamps on board the Nielly on Saturday, aud extended a hearty welcome tu himself And crew.In the afternuvn the ofticiers were taken for a drive around the nioun- tain by the members of the French colony, and in the evening they were tendered n° dinner at the Oceldental.\u2018The chair was occupied by Mr.Jules Ilerdt,\u201d and among Otliers present were M.Durand, Consui- General of France: Mr.L.O.Duvid, ! Girard, Vice-Consul of France: Lieut.- Colonel! Houghion, D.A, G.: Baron de la Puliniere, E.Galibert, Prof.Coussirat, Vicomte de la Barthe, R.Beullac, Henri ; Jonas and others.During the afteruvon \u2018 Capt.Descamps accompanied by some of his officers called at the Mavor's-o roflice, nd = was received by the Acting-Mayor and ALL Turner, Brunet, Jacques aid Leclerc.Yesterday Muss was said on board the arship ; by Rev, Canon Bruchesi.The ship.was : be -autifully decorated and the services were ; impressive all the crew attending in full | All the civilians that could man- | rd_atteuded\u2014 The Consul-General was | as Senator Tasso, Ald.runet, Mr.MeShaue, Count Sièges, Mr, | IL Herdt, Mr.Alfred Térocque, Mr: R.| Beullac, Vicomte de La Barthe and many \u2018 ladies.Immense crowds visited the ship | during the afternoon.| Lieut.-Col.Houghton, BA.G., accompanied by several oilicers, paid a visit to | Capt.Descamps and welcomed him and ! Ï | | | t » to secure & footing on aii ine service.\u201d resent as well staff to the city on behalf of the volunteers.An informal meeting was held at the City Hall this morning, Mayor Villeneuve pre- ! siding, for the purpose of arranging for a reception to the.officers of the visiting: French man-of-war Nielly.It was decid: ed to drive the visitors through the principal streets of the city to-morrow afternoon, after which they will go to the \u201cLookout,\u201d on the Mountain, where lunch will be served.Owing to the absence of the hand of the flagship, the programme that had been | arranged in honor of the visitors at Sehmer i LE NIELLY, THE FRENCH Park bas been declared off.To-morrow ni ht a banquet will be tendered the petty cers by the French colony.SALVATIONISTS MOBBED, A Sunday Morning Re Row on the River Front.The little detachment of three Salvation Army \u2018\u2018soldiers\u201d that looks after the cvan- gelistic work in connection w ith the \u2018\u201cGospel Patrol Waggon\u201d had a Lad qharter of au hour of it on the wharf opposite Bonse- cours Market about eleven o'clock yesterday.À noisy crowd began to pelt and hoot them and pretty soon a mob of considerable dimensions zathered, and the Salvationists were bom- arded with rotten potatoes, tomatoes, and other decayed vegetables: not to speak of stones.These missiles were hurled pitilessly and with such effect that the Salvation.ists had 10 take to their heels and run as Tar as Mctill street before they were safe from mulestation.THE TROLLEY CAR AGAIN.A hackman named \u201cDolphile Jubinville was driving across St.Catherine street, near St.George, late on Saturday night, when a rapidly going trolley car cras! ed into the cab, throwing cab.horse and man into a beap together alongside the track.The harness was literally torn from the horse, and the cab was badly broken.Jubinville was picked up for dead, Init on his removal to the hospital it was found-that his injuries were nothing serious, though painful.he motorman never stopped, so that the spectators were unable to identify him.\u2014\u2014 THE WEAVERS\u2019 STRIKE.The Globe Woollen Mills took on fifty\u2019 new mien this morning to replace the » eavers who went out on \u2018strike on Friday.The management refuse to take back any of the strikers, as they say they want men that they can depend oun.The striking weavers stated to-dav that they do not average Se a day, They claim that on Friday one of their number made & slight mistake in a piece, for which he was fined 32.00, although his earnings for the t days previous were only $2.30.THE FIRE BROKE ouT AGAIN Fire agnin broke out this morning in the building of A.L.Hurtubise & Company on Jacques Cartier square, It had smouidereg since the fire there on Saturday morning last, and when given ventilation again broke into a blaze,\u201d À private alarm was sent to No.2 station, and the fire was, to ail appearances, extinguished, though it is thought thatit may break out again, as the entire structure is sitch a mass of wreckage hat it is impossible (0 properly handle it.KILLED ON THE LAKE WINNIPEG: Fred Berard, a laborer, met with a fatal accident on board the Beaver Line Steam ship Lake Winnipeg, about ten o'clock this morning.While at work over the hold he accidentally sli wed and was precipitated Lo the bottom.A General Hospital ambul was called, but the man died before reac] ng: the hospital.Ou examination it was'tound tath his shoulder was fractured.An iu- quest will Le held.FATALITY C ON THE WHARF, À fatal accident occurred this morning on board of the SS, Parkmore, of the Johnston's Line.It ars & workingman named Pierre Berard: residing on Lagauche- tiero st., was engaged loading the vessel, when he was struck on the fo head and sustained such a heavy blow that he died shortly afterwards.The man is marric and appnrengly a about 40 years of age.SHERBROOKE STREET SCHOO! Mr.Arthy Superintendent of the achoo under the direction of the Protestant 2 .pr Je be A e = - - _ N 4 Board o quested Mr.Dore City Sanitary Englueer to make a thorough san tary inspection of the Sherbrooke Street School ai onoe, ; eo porta have been in circulation to the éffagt that the sanitary arrangements of the in- \u201cstitution had been declarod unsafe by Mr.h that gentleman has not even examined the school in question, the report is doing harm and the Commissionera \u2018want the inspection made to satisfy the public.CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION, Conservatives Organise.There was a la and representative gathering at the Convention of the Liberai- Conservative Association beld at Alexandria Mr.J.A.McDonell (Greenfield), occupied the chair, but retired in Glongarry ; fuvor of Dr.Harkness while a question in which he was personally interested was under consideration After discussing some matters allecting the interest of the Association, the election of oflicers was proceeded with Dr.Hurk- ness, of Lancaster.moved, sccouded ed by Mr.Ji.Cameron, that Mr.-Archi- bald 0, MacPhee be President of the Association for the ensuing year, Carried.Dr.faritness moved, seconded by Nr.J.B.Snider, that Mr.E.HU.Tittany be re-clected secretary.Carried, The following vice- wesidenly were elected: Charlottenburzh, ii Tugh Canieron; Lancaster, John B.Snider: Rengon, D.MePhee; Lochiel, Duncan Vv.McLeod: Siaxeiile John D.Robertson; M, Latcadter Village, A.Harkness, AL 1); Alexandria, 1).D.McPhee.Mr, A.Me- Donald was re-elécted treasurer.The following resolutions | were unanimously adopted: \u2018Moved by AL J.Grant, seconded by John A.MeDonell, Williamstown: The Liberal-Copsorvatives of the County of , Uilengarry, in general meeting assembled, desire ver of the opportunity thus pres their unqualitied satisfaction wit amd confidence in the Government cf the Right on ®ik Jolin S.D Thompson, K.C.M.Goad in he wise and progressive policy which han marke od its{direction of public asEnirs in this we assure the Premier and his hat_he_annd they can continue Yo roly upon our unswery ing support.Moved by A.R.McLennan.Duncan J.McMillan, We cannot.permit the opportunity to pa-s without congratulating the Governnient Upon the success which has attended their efforts to promote and develop the interests and resources uf our Dominion iin arranging for the sittings of seconded by : the Inter-Colonial Conference, whose deli bein tions-and work have attracted the widest interest and cannot fail to exert the most heneticial and important gs well as permanent influence upon ihe future progress, not only of this Dominion, but as wéll that of tho British Empire nt large, thus marking one of the greatest epochs in the history of-our country.Moved by W.I.Macpherson, seconded.* by John J.Cameron : The Liboral-Conservatives of the county of + Glengarry desire lo extend thelr \u2018warmest con: ratuiations to, the Hight Hon.Sir John 3.'hompson, K, ©.M.G., upon the weit denervod honors which have hoon conferred upon him by our Gracious » Empire at the Behring Sea Arbitration held in Paris lust vear, the highest honor bestowed upon WARSHIP, NOW: IN FORT.Colonial statesman of the present time and to him as a r nition of his eminent gran abilities as a statesman an u jurist.Moved by A.Harkmess, M.D)., seconded by John McEwen,\u2014 The Liberal-Conservatives of the County of Glengarry takeadvantage of their boing assembled for the purpose of organization, to place upon record t el apprecin ation of the many and valuable services R.McLennan, Esg.M.P.for the County, has \u2018rende x constituents as their representative in the Parliament of Canada, and their acknowledgment of the satisfActory manner in which he has always discharged the duties attaching to his position, The wisdom in selecting Mr.McLennan as the stand- ard-bearer of the Conservative SR in Glen garry has been amply exemplifi his carcer in Parliament, and they hereby tender hirn à renewal of their confidence and support.Mr.A.R.McDonald moved, seconded by Mr.Donald McCaskill; That the thanks of the Association, be tendered toall retiring office-bearers.Car At the close of the meeting.pn cheers were called for Major McLennan, M.P.and | tliey were given with at enthusiasm, and after the \u201ctiger,\u201d \u201cFor He's a Jolly.Good Fellow\u201d was struck up and the entire audience joined heartily in singing it, Three cheers for the Queen terminated the proceedings, THE MUNICIPAL LIST.d An Ex-Petitioner W Wants to Be Pald for His Trouble ana Expense.Messrs.Villeneuve and Fontaine, advocates, ou hehalf of Mr.H, Lacas, bave filed a claim upon the city for.8109.10.Mr, Lacas petitioned to have Alderman Leclerc unseated in St.Jean Baptiste Ward, The petition was rejected by Mr.Justice Gill npon the ground that Mr.Lacas was aot technically a gualiiied elector, secing that the list upon which his name appenred as such had not been signed bv the City Clerk.It;will be remembered that every other petition arising out of last municipal elections was rejected on the same grounds.The Judge had expressed himself very serongly on the subject of reel! ness ot civic ofiicials, Mr.Lacas now desired the city to pay him the amount of the expense to which he was put, fruitlessly, through the { fault of the city officials.THE PURITY OF BRITISH POLITICS.Mr.H.B.Ames, of the Volunteer Elec- ral League, has arrived back from his p to England, firmly impressed th the purity of national and municipal politics in Great Britain.Such things as corruptable members ahd boodling are unknown in either the House of Commons or the municipal councils of the large English and Scottish cities.Mr.Ames considers the Tight Little Island a brilliant example to America in this particular.A VERDICT OF SUICIDE.A verdict of suicide was given by the Coroner's jury in the case of Hugh Johnson, who was found drowned in the river on Friday mornir The supposed connection between Johnsén and the man who tri ed to board « Grand Trunk train on the Friday.night on which Johnson disappeared fell through tor Jack of evidence.as predicted in \u2018Saturday's issue.EVERYTHING TO THE MONASTERY.The holograph last will of the late John Bradley, in his lifetime of Montréal, cooper, who died at \u201cLa Trappe de Notre Dame du Lac des Deux-Montagnes,\u201d has been deposited in the Registry Office.He bequeathes all his property Lo the Trappists of Oka.EMERY HAS RECOVERED,\u201d Mr.William Emery, who was shot on oly ain ninth h by 4 oseph Fraser, and who was ing.very ill from the effects of ra wound, has completely recovered.STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT SOLD.\u201cat the Joltowing ram, $0 Sovereign Queen Victoria, in being | i selected as an arbitraior on behalf of the Heltish .| on the wharf this morning amounted toabout MONTREAL DATLY \"STAR: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Hoe, ee E DUCATIO NAL.> a EDUCATIONAL.Late Curran Phenearaphic Institute.) \u2018 ¥.M.C.A BUILDING, DOMINION SQUARE, MONTREAL, QUE.SHORTHAND SIMPLIFIED.positions in third less timo than'is usually r Instruction by men who are experienced Teachers and skuillicd Reporiers.Day aul cvouing scssings.Call or write for infurmation.Expert Reporting and all Kinds of Typewnting done on the shortest notice.236 FINANCE AND COMMERCE.i KR.5.WRIGHT, J.P.McDONALD, Prepriefors.Receipts in Montreal.G.T.R.C.P.H.Canal.| Peas, bush, , 1782 ao \u2014\u2014 ! Oats, bush 5357 \u2014_\u2014 MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.; Flour.bbls.wu 2332 _ \u2014 : Meal [int - \u2014_\u2014 GrAN.-T here is no cssontinl change in the Ashe, bblu 6 ; \u2014 featurez.of the, focal market ws morning.For cutter.pes = so \u2014 peas there is a fairly active request at 20 724¢ Ege cases, 832 710 per di Ibs.an store,and catsare moving quietly at : Ham bacon.boxes, 2 38 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 33) to 3fc.There is no now rye as yet on the | ; Leather.ro 1 298 eg mor muarkei.Wheat {3 purely nominal.The stocks | To bacco 20, D ge.\u2014 13 \u2014\u2014 in store Saturday last showed an Increascof 49,- | Whis key, bb 2 \u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tigh W ine, bbls., 46 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 500 busticls of wheat and 105 bushels of peas and | a docrease of 14222bushols of gata and 331 bushels of rye.When compared with The same day of the week previous aud an increase of 211,419 London Stock Market Messrs.Muredith & (\u2019Hrien report tho London market at 2 a, to-day as follows: yu bushels of whet, 60.163 bushels of oats and a de- Londou New York crease of 132.40 bushels of peas, 36.421 bushels of Stocks.Prices.Equivalent.rley and 22.37 bushels of ryo when compared Atchison.Ti î with the corresponding dato last yeam c Lan Pacitic, és ol Frovr- Iteports continue to be \u2018somewhat ' 164 \u201c16 varied.The majority of sha trade - speak of « ; - frie, & Texas, 16 15k + uict business at about steady prices.Some of nis; 58 84 the Manitoba millers profess an ADI to keep shore, 1404 2 up with rheir orders, but \u2018we bear of no advanc io Northorn Puc.Pr., 2 9 in values here and export buaiuess is all on Hi Cesstral.al 94 The stocks in store on Saturday last showec an Out.& Western, 13 17 inereuse-of 1255 barrels.when compared with a teading, 10g Me Week ago, and à dotrease pf 12.014 barrels when | St.Paul, pO > mipared with the corresponding date last Union Pacific, ut 133 T¥ear Export sales this morning were 2000 Wabash Pr., Aid 16; sacks, We note: patent hy 10 to $3 50: do winter, an roller.3125 vo oo: extra, = W ® = wr suparine 2 41; strong hukers', 332510 \u201cFEL.Tiere is a sharp, ide buoyant mur: ket for all serts of feed.Bran isin active demand at $16; shorts at $i8 to Ja.according to quality, and moullie at $20 to $22 DATMEAL.- Orders, although fairly Are for small quasties poule, abris es | Prompt relief in sick headache, dizziness, nausea, constipation, pain in the side, en to those using Carter's Little Liver Pills, One a dose.Small price, Small dose.Small pill.nymernus, ; Special Notices.| a Deady + It cannot be said too often that Hawker's nerve and stomach tonic and Hnwker's liver pills will cure dyspepsir.Every one Ber bss 12) to 3: \u2018$21 215: ati yor pur bag $2 10 to tand.bi KT ET to Zi au, 2 15; standard, er hbl., $4 35 10 \" 10; per ba 12} to $2 15; ; : in bariey.per bbl.£3 75, og 8 12 175: pearl, Should know it.0 rubl.$i 2; half hel.= 15 5 split peas, per bbl, Lite is not n diamond, but & seed with # i Eh on ug si possibilities of endless growth.l'HOVISIONS.-\u2014 The either in the character.of he demand or We quote: Canadian short cut mess pork, per bri., $1850 to $19 50; mess pork, Western, pe rbrl., nominal: ham.city cured, per 1b,,10 to 12c; Phcon.per lb, 11 ta 12¢; lard, compound, 7 totic; lard, pure Canadian, 8 at CHERSE\u2014The total offerings \u2018of French cheese » ot shows no change rices.PI II EI _COTTOLENE.ROSES NAT 1 LS SES ANNE Vient Your husband will notice à great improvement in your çooking, - when You use SrioLe NE Your house will not be filled with the odor of hot lard, when Au use GlloLene \"5000, al} of which were picked up at ufc to ide, the former being the ruling price.This beg a holiday in Liverpool, owing to the Queen's visit, no quotations were recaived over the cable.The , shipments for the week ending on Saturday, local and through.were 71,857, an inorense of 25,219 whon compared with the corresponding och mst year, and an increase of 38,964 for the verpool, under re art et there a as ! Po OSSI.Hodgvon date September 4 report Bo follows: AL k | buy re \u2018held off, but The ene a advance I in | Cahada and the States, ax advised by cable, hax ; caused a good enquiry here for fivest quality.and | the week closes with a vi off frm firm market at a | further advance of js osé 1s per © Swen at pro sent prices the - 2 | under present cabl d tations.a fla par | ent præpect ofany weakne We t to-day finest coul conditioned and mild flav core fresh: gouds, colored (v ery scarce] caroe) 49s; to-day stocks being beld un lisvits et Se, White > out | same value as colored, but there is a rather der terselection.To- day's cable ices report Ris resent ak Be per cmt boron below le 0 in nu .Inst Teara proue tion.Le oa condition sum-.! Your doétor will lose some of his mers have sold at 44 To gin and stocks are getting ! low.shipments being small.last few weeks.| Mediuma at 33 to £25 are now asked for, but th: demand is not strong, andthere is little stock offering.Low grades dull and difficult to sell, nominally quoted 15 to 30r according to quality: A private letter just received from England says: \u201cWe think cheese are going steadliy into | - consumption, although it has nat been a profit able v not think stocks In the hands of wholesale dealers throughout the country aro excessive, and we do not look u stock in importer-' hands either in London, Liver il, or any other centre as excessive, but we t ini the inake in cvery county both in England anc Scotland whero cheese are made to be 15 Lo 20 per cent, beyond last year.Cheese are not worked up close in the hands of factorymen and farmers, and the flow of milk is Food, , and the.probabil: ties are that the make of choese will extend quite a month beyond the usual time should the weather continue.Thero is abundance of feed and cows arc in magnifcent condition.\u201d Dyspepsia cases, when \u201cYou use GTo.e ne Your children can safely eat the same food as yourself, when You use OTIOLENE Your money will be saved, and your cooking praised, when You use OTTOLENE Famous cooks, prominent phy- BUTTER.~The week opens op a very flat mar- sicians and thousands of every- ker a better distribution of goods in a whole- ; sale way can be reported, holders continuing to day housekeepers endorse it.ask more than shippers are willing to pay.For Will you give it a trial?Sold in 3and 5 pound p palls, by all grocera finest August creamery the asking prices are 190 and 193, but we hear of no .in je NEA Mont rly.A nods perty chattels of LT ai \"ofan een ted in \u201cdh canes, commissioned by Mr, M.P.of ae to sell by public auction at | ete 5 AI B 8 c.bar or ES our rooms Nos.1821 and 1823 | Notre Dame street, ! \u2014 = - pa = - VINCE O WEBNESBAY MORNING, arrrEMnER 19h, | BALE, BALE ï FRO OF T ELEVEN O'CLOCK: | Keily, Phintift, vo.Thomas H Mace, Denier da.Bi À not.The vauane lot of land situated d and fronting an i the nin nth Srpte amber.154 ut a strdet, (corner Ni, à St.) 8 283 Charlevbix street, tn the Clty of Motitreal, will be fret front by 67 feet depp, more oF less, Xno | by authority of Justice, sil the ra and designated as lot five hundred and three ! paid Defendant, srired in this cause, of (503) on oficial plan and hook of reference in ; and household furniture.Termscash.© T.JE als toon et of land should vacant lot o tention as an inwextmont first class, being wali centrally situated on a leading 1isinens hfare,ls sure to advance rap idl y in value.8.C.Montreal Bh Septe tember, 1304.- ns BLOOD POISON pr Title perfect.Fu or information obtained uenti cured © undersigned.M in D to 60 days hy ] Aiazle wo canal\u201d Fe M.HICKS & (O., | guarantee, backed der 231 A | om \u201clife fron prop gis mail | Men HR apridgn mite mercury i, our N 1) Ci 100, | Mnsie Hemedz «ill cu La Flora (special) Cigar, 100, i COOK REMEDY CO.CH ay F-At 38 st, & 608 tO gr bah, inst, IRTSON= made N.J., September & SON, me sreana Cote 8t.cine, of Septecaber, he wife of avale ea K.Watson, of a son.nee MARRIAGES.BS.HILL At se Georces he Vary | Ap Ripe ow ie A UF o H Hill, I .gate of J.Lucien = DS-FLEMING-In Franktown, on Aug- Ak by the Rev.R.B.Waterman, Mr.H.ards, of Cleveland.Ohio, and Mise) Minnie 0, _davghter of Mr.John Fleming, of Beck- Aug.?1, b; STLOŸE_At - Mahons, Bagi ug BLD y riad.a end Florence E.Loye, Lunenbare $ {ER-RARRY -On the 29th inst.at Christ urch, Glanworth, Ont., ty the Re Edei- in, ansistod by the Itev.Murton Shore Ma.va Wall, son of Vicars Fisher, Glanworth, Mary Graco, daughter of I).Paterson Barry, I», Brighton, Eng.® NN-MCCARTHY-Ontheithinst,at St.Pat k's Church, by the Rev.Father ut nlivon, on.Flyan, to Julia McC arthy, on Florence MoCarthy, beth this Lu IRRISON-STEW ART\u2014On od hber 5, in 8.Lavrence Church, Cotean nian Lach: .by Rev.Kay right.En) Harrison of promos tu Mary Etiraboth Stewart, of Cotezu n ENEDLY MARTIN\u2014Or the 6th rel tember, Joseph's Church © Rev.ther Paliicr.Mis May \"Martin.à Tauchter of © late Thou as Martin, to Wu.J.Kennedy, Ottaw.UE.C ORCOR ANAL St Patrick's Church, h 10th inst, by the Rev.Father Martin Calla 2, Octave A.LaRue, son of L.LaRue, jr.erchant, of this city, Lo An lla A.Corcoran.pughier of the late F rot.$0 .Corcveran, of thurst, RIN- MILLAIRE\u2014In pl city.on Lhe) 10th ptember, 1.at the Chapel of the cart, Jean Larin, to Miss Louise aritaire u hter of Phin Millaire, restaurant- keep: th of this city.The hap.couple ninediate heir woddi Tour.com.nied by the est wishes of thelr friends and slationé.No carda.WILLIAM-ROGERS\u2014On Saturca Septem er 1, by the Itev.Robt.Campbeli, vb.Dy M5 cx.McWilliam, Montreal.to Miss of North Gore.cards.North, on the Brd ult, br Rev.A.crs, Robert J.McLeod o Annabel, duughter of Murdoch Morcisor.* EAR-McCAHBE\u2014At Deseronte, on August 9, lexander Prear, leseronto, and Blanche Me- \u2018a nee.\" PMFRET -C AMPRELL-At Kingston, Ont.by te Rev.Mr.E .Où Ncptomber Fed.tichard Ponfrer to Elizabeth Campbell.° LITE MURPIIY-On the 1st instant.at *he LEOD- MORRISON At Ca Dane of the Cailege of Ottawa, Na s=xarot ou , daugnter of the ate furphy, to prise E.=.Siuith, sen de = puiith, both of Ottawa.* ILLEF ER-ROBILLARD \u2014 At St pe Ottawa, on Monday.Se) ternbor\u201d Sel, the Îtev.Father Beaucha: np, Mr.L.Tai rer to Miss corinne itobillard, oldest Te r { C.Robii DEATHS.LLIN Allin, aged 71 years aud 2 monlhs.WES-At Ottawa, instant.Mr.John Bowes, architect, formerly of {ingston.Ont., years.Funeral! Monday morning, a: am EDARD\u2014In Ottawa, Ont, an the 2nd instant.Marie Diana Aveline, wile vf Adjuter Bedard:® 1 OWEN-\u2014At Pessranto: on August 24, Ida L.Bowen, daughter of Pier Bowen, aged 32 years.® ROWN\u2014 At Perth.on Angus?2, Mary Arn Rose, wife of Mr.Johr itrown, Fro ÿ »ears.\u201d HISHOLM\u2014 At 1 Mean, label U \u201chisholin: wifeof Wm.Chisholm, in Ler [3h : var.x BOU CHERX IOLE-Au the Islo of Orleans.on the inst., George Boucher do Boucher: 4 vilic, aged TY years, ENNEK\u2014At Bath, on August 28, \u2018ane Kich- ards l'ennce, ago *8 5 ERGUSON-A1 Haiifax September 2, Frnes: Stanley.con of John £.and © Fergnson.® LETCHER\u2014In Bowmanville, September dri.Rega Lola Fletcher, daugatzr of Joseph and Ma¥barer Fletcher\u201d REDERICK.- At Bedford.Septembe- t, \\Wil- Hiaun H.Frederick, of Halifax 5ARSIDE\u2014 At London, on september 4 1804, Anti Garaide, Telit of the ate Win.Garside, aged 76 years.REE NLEY\u2014In Hamilton, Ont.on September Norman Hunter, om of Mobert and Bella reenter?BAITES\u2014At Halifax, W Liaw Gattes, aged 4 oars, a native of Londo RAVES\u2014At Halifax.an net 3.,lunie-, wife of Wm.Graves, in her 3etla yea lOLDEN\u2014 At Carleton Place, on August st.Fmity, wite of Mr.David Holden, aged 67 ears.* D ACOT\u2014At Quebec, où Augast 31, 1594, Mrs.Marie Louise Allard, wife of Emile Jacut.* ARDIN E\u2014ln \u2018Tyrone, où Thursday, August 0th, 1804, e Thomas Jardite.sr., in her 57th vear.* MORF\u2014-At Thumesford.on the 1st fast, wm.More, sun of Colin and Fanay More, aged 23 years.\" ¢COY\u2014On the tth inst.at Brantford, township, Elizabeth Jane Met oy.relict of tho lato John McCoy, inthe 67th year of her age.® Mt:ILL\u2014At Toronto.September 2, Adelaide, wife of George McGill, Ontario Bank, manville.* McHENRY\u2014At Deseronto.on Auquat 25, James Cleary, son of Thomas McHenry, MILLER\u2014At North Fredericksburg, on August 24, Franklin 3.Miller.MORRIS\u2014In Howmanvilte, September 2, .Jane, relict of the late John Morris, aged 71 years.* PAYGANT- AL Halifax, September 1, Florence Packing.youngest.dau op rot Dr.E.N.zant, Wolfville, Fp In Kingston.ou \"eptember 2nd Robert Robinson, nied io Oyen RFID\u2014 At Beauharn the 8th inst, at the rôle Reid.Funcral on FOars, ay the 1ith Hee from hic late residence.uharnois, at 9a.m.Friends and acq ces are respectfally invited to attend without further notice.SMITH At his his late go roridenco, hid St.\u201cCatherine street.yes wa mith, ag Tho funeral rei take place to-morrow ee.ay) morning, at 7.45, to St.Mary's Church and theace to Cote des Neiges Cermatery.Friends etre Tospectfully invited to at- rat roy, U.S,, papors please copy.T SCANLIN.\u2014At Deseronto, on August 27, Mar, guerite Aileen, daughter of William Scan SCOTT\u2014At Halifax.September 1, Isabella en wife of James Scott.° STE EN \u2014At Toronto, Ont, James Stecn, aged 30 onrs.® SMITH In Hamilton, Unt.on Sepomber oN ary Jane, wife \u2018ot George Smith, aged & SMITH -.In Hamilton, Ont., on the 5th wt Emily As Ann Smith, wife of Ira Smith, in hig VALLANS- On Sra ¢ Se tember, in Hamilton.Ont, in her 80th y liza, wi idow of the late John I.Vallans, Cu.p° WESTLAND.On Au st 31, at London, On Carrie B., daughter 5 Willtam aud Carolin rs Westland pe tn ci land, aged YORRELL -In Hamilton, Ont, on the 1st inst.james Anthony, only son of John T.and ira.REQUIEM MASS.ERSONAL\u2014DETECTIVES or.THE MOST - able character furmished by t ioe ansdian Secret Temple Building Moctrent Ta onder Seatrack tik the neha Se Slithatr ariminal detect k.References: becky, eorperations sud and oteds of this = ot il Carpenter, Chiet.telephone 21 y Trousse ev Pme rooms oT Mot MoGill om Saga reclasses for tidren on Wednesdays an: end data 55 h nd eT PE Trac Pr VOI CH Poe at Na ge fom be a st.a et of frs bout 3 4st Xanguroo re Sendhurst, Austral dis nr * Seiess eu dar kA) 2 of since.londoo, 8.B.beard REE a in Al Fo gr pa i Handing, © Tote PERSONA WOULD ive, who left England with ET AE Cunads, about TR valent hor sister rien Proet West, Toronto, CARSLEY'S.COLUMN.ON ACCOUNT ON ACCOUNT ON ' ACCOUNT ON ACCOUNT Of Stores Moving Of Stores Moving Of Stores Moving Of Stores Moving UP TOWN UP TOWN UP TOWN UP TOWN .S CARSLEY S.CARSLEY S.CARSLEY S.CARSLEY IS INCREASING IS INCREASING IS INCREASING HIS STOCK OF HIS STOCK OF HIS STOCK OF In Darlington, September 3, Richard 1 ou the moining of Sth Brixbin, belo od wife of Mr.| | High Class Dry Goods High Class Dry Goods ol High Class Dry Goods | High Class Dry Goods | High Class Dry Goods 8S, CARSLEY.+ Fe Notably in LADIES\u2019 MANTLES, DRESS GOODS, REAL TURKISH RUGS, LACE AND LACE GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LINENS, GENT'S FURNISHINGS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, BOYS' CLOTHING, : COSTUMES, -.MILLINERY, LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.\"8.CARSLEY.carrying the largest and choicest assortment of f Dry Goods in Montreal, you can save Cy ; I 10 to 18 per cent.: | by buving your Dry Goods At S, CARSLEY°S, The largest Dry Goods store in Montreal.AUTUMN.DRESS FABRICS Onr stock is now almost replete with the latest novelties in Dress Fabrics for the Season.Kilmalcom Tweed, in all most stylish come $1.45 yd.Bensdort, in choice mixed color- ope iy xd Colmar Suitings make exquisite Walking Costumes, Moy Aborfeldy Serge, colors, 95e yd.7 l'almens Tweed, in yichest colorings, Te bodia Dress Fabrics, 360 yd.S.CARSLEY.in all desirable PILAU STRIPE Press Fabric, In all leading shades, with handsome figured stripes, 44 inches wide, 60c yd.Kirkoswold Plaids In choice oolors and patterns, 42 inches wide, 506 yd.BLACK GOODS Just received and ut into stock a large delivery of Black Drees Goods in all qualities and textures for fall and winter, suitable for mourning.8, CARSLEX._ SILKS.Just received direct from the ¥ French ufactories a splendid stock of Silks in all the nswest es to sis Dress Goods.MOIRE SILKS In Black and Fashionable Colors: -.Black Moire Si With rich colored 8 , Striped Silks in all colors.Figured Silks in all colors.FIGURED SHOT SILKS In all rich coloringa.China and Japanese Silks, 8.CARSLEY.RIGBY WATERPROOFS.pe sho time to be furnished with Waterproof in eo world sre 4 Cy \u2019 Rè \u201cTHE MONTREAL SEAR MONDAY SEPTEMBEL 10 108 J Pe s.\"CARSLEY'S EXTRA.REAL-LACES Just received and put into sock n large arcliase of all kinds of Men! Yoon in all .Raa] Duchess Laces - Real) Irish Point Tacos Loat Valenciennes )soes Real Antique Real Spanial Laces Real MN Real Ghuipure Laces Real Lyous Lasos Real Torchon Laces In Heavy, Medum and Light Weights, 8, CARSLEY.NEW LACES Of all kinds for Dress Trimmings Cream Laces White Laces Butter Color Laces Black Laces In all widths and patterns to match COLORED SILK LACES In all new patterns and shades Insertion Laces In a splendid range cf patterns.BLACK SILK LACES In all makes and new patterns S.CARSLEY.A FEW SPECIALTIES CHEAP \u2014AT\u2014 Semmelhaack\u2019s Bazaar, 43 ST.LAWRENCE ST.ns: \u2014 Boys Express Waggous.large rize, 45e anû 6X, worth Sand $1 Galvantsod Boilers, 95, worth na 50.vanized rs, 3 tric Seana! for se.irom: Windsor Soap.3 for Sc.Iron Kettles, 33¢c 213 1tyx \u201cA, DIONNE & CO.v Special tale Every Week.Fore Quarters Lamb, 7a.Hind Quarters Lamb, 100.A.DIONNE & CO, Grocers and Butchers, 2449 Bt.Catherine st, cor.Drummond.20242 1.ARONSON & C0, Licensed Pawnbrokers, a and Clothing: also on Pianos.Furniture, wars.~Surpets y confidential.Call or adi r Vinet.200 Ja: transactions strietl Norre Dans Se 0e naar oe oat ama tant rer SUPT Sy John Murphy & Co.\u2019s ADVERTISEMENT.ue vanne SNA NT oN AAA ON On Notre Dame Street.THE MOVE To St.C atherine St.As this is our \u2018ast week on Notre ame Lame St.(we are actually \u2018on tbe move\u201d tu St, Catherine st., NOW as regards reserve stoo ot) Remoral Bargaie the various Departments.Extraordinary will abound throughout These it in impossible to more than slightly indicate here, bus intending will be ena purçhesers by instituting an early \u2018\u2018 Jesrch-expedition, led to carry off much spoil.LADIES\u2019 SHOPPING BAGS, to clear at 8%c, 390, 41c, 500, 67e, worth double.Another line of Ladies Shopping Bags to clear at 81c, 86c, $1.04, 81,12, 81.22, worth double.K lot of Curtain Lace, 2 inches to 4} inches wide, to clear at 5e per yard ; former priçe, 200 to 830 per yard.À lot (300 varda) Colored Veilings, assorted designs, tn clear at 75c per pard ; former prices, 230, 330, 450 per yar \u2018A lot (74 pieces) of Trilcmings, in Jet, Silk, Mohair, Tinsel, to clear at 124e, 150, 1740, 2840, 250, 300, 3740 per yard ; former prices double.A large lot of Ribbons, in good oolors, to clear at 7c, 100, 18¢ per yard ; GREAT We sre onde great value in all the latest styles of Fall Mantles and Dress DBO JOHN MURPHY & CO.former prices, 15c, me 330 per yard.VALUE 1781 «\u20ac 1783 Notre Dame St., \u2014 AND \u2014 108, 107, 109 & 111 St.Peter St.ER RRR RII \u201cDoing Business as Usual.\u201d Our CAPACITY is greater thad'ever.We can laundry in first-class style anything trom'a \u201cDICKEY\u201d to 200,000 pieces à day.ers who are returning from the seaside to RING UP and get our Family Washing Rates.Finest Work, Lowest Prices, Prompt Delivery.2 2.- -We-would now ask our many custom= __ % Montreal * Steam * Laundry, : Offices: 28 St.Antoine St.ii Telephones : 580, 881, m.~ Sn JH Meee E WOULD respectfully call the attention of intending buyers of Furniture, that we have just completed one of the most varied stocks of B.R.and DINING FURNITURE ever shown in: Montreal.These Goods are of a superior quality and are worthy of inspection.Our Motto-Not How Much, but How Good Quality for the Price.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Furniture and Bedding, 650 & 652 Craig St.ee 500 DOZEN HOE THRRAGOSA PORT WINE -\u2014GENGISE WINE-\u2014 pave Finest na, lmportad inte this market.We Ouly bottis, $1.50 Le ps $4.50 per dozen bottes.osly 1.000 1.08 Dour Very Superior Rich @ld Port.Our No.10% by one SS ope a $1 or bottle for our No.Hyer nl on for our No 10port.omy 210 per doten botties for our No.1 10 port.FRASER, VIGER & CO.50 Cases Dewar\u2019s Extra Special Ligueur High- taud Halt Whiskey, $8 per ease.Of course yo always have in stock Dewars other grades: Ligneur at $13 per case and Extra Special at 0.50 por case, bat the Keira Spocial eur je the Vers Oldest and Fines: that can be ie © ve - had, wo the on! Ts in Canada of this grade.For our trade ade.we tnd the best That con be had is none FRASER.VIGER & CO.AWISS EMMENTHAL CRLESE, Gruyere of the Finest Quality, Tire tubs just recoired af the ory Finest Swizs Emmeon- thal or, as it is sometimes called, Schweltzor Le * FRARER.VIGER & CO.5 » a ctmenr vers 1, England, Hop e, Best inthe STORAGE-Bt1 EE) present gamme quire ot op Bitter Alein casks of 8 doven KENSINGTON MILLINERY.Important Announcement ! We are glad to intorm our numerous enstomers and the | \u2018public that we have secured an accomplished and experienced PARISIAN MILLINER, im whose artistic taste and skill we have entire confidence, Due notice ot our Fall Opent will be given in the dally papers.We may add that our Parisian productions will not be display im our windows.THE KENSINGTON .MILLINERY ROOMS, S380 St.Catherine Street, CORNER OF METCALFE.GEO.MORRIS, Proprista, - mn La Fivre (Especial) Cigar, 100, Ras ne equal, | me JAMES LEGGAT, 113 T9e_CRAIG STRERY.La Flora (Especial) Cigar, 10c, is sold everywhere.ny each, 95 cents per il FRASER, VIGER & CO.Importers, RItallan Warehouse, ns 207, 200 & 211 St, James Mroes.- All the Nutritions Constituents of Prime | Beef \u201cJOH NSTON\u2019S \u2018 Are ~ Preserved - in FLUID BEEF 8 An invaluable food ior all who need strong nourishment .GERMANY IN AFRICA.Savaman, Sept.prb 10.\u2014Advices have ind of that German port on the omy of that same the East Coast She place while cruopa the garrieon 2 t ioe while n were absent on a pun expedition.The ph oe been cut and Bo further has It is re news been that the town of Lindi is also the The German natives.warships have been despatebed to Kilwa, BEAR ON THE RAMPAGE, in an easily-digested form.2 siatym1 COMPLETE VERMONT RETURNS.St.ALBANS, vt.Septem ber 1 10.\u2014Com- ete returns of the State election make he Bie, Fe ret pluralit for Sorernor rie for mit Dem), ero en Whi i Yor > f 07; for de oa ore the Toews Sire sie of the Re.the Arctic explorer, went y Wy asmixaTON, Se ber\u2019 10.\u20146ur inten to remain te there ont and % man paren official epl b inspect a pa balloon.now making in general VV umberland ee tay Hanover, with a view to using it in his by- announcing that the microscopical ex- next polar expedition.balloon was amination of diseased part body not ready or pect Mr, Wellman ately man who ot aélicteé with plans came London.thas was no Fp TT yrs September I.Eaves cholera.w ., v m2 SE etes PR .| Destroys your children's \\ ., ear for music, keeps \u201c| New: Plain Operas, [WALTER WELLMAN IN LONDON.- Lo Loxpox, September ber 1 Walter Well: a * HAT OLD : J Untunable/ Piano .\u2018them back, and wastes time and money.Call and see Willis & Co.and find out what they can allow you for it as pert payment for a new Piano.: : + 10 NEW PIANOS To Choose From The Standard Pianos of Canada and America.THE MAYOR | NEED NOT SIGN.COHEN & CO.s PETITION FOR MANDAMUS REJECTED.No Law to Compel the [Mayor to Ratify Medsures Which He Disapproved \u2014 Water Committee's Resolution Illegal for the Purposes of the Case.Judgment was rendered this morning by Mr.Justice de Lorimier on Messrs.Cohen & Co.'s petition for mandamus to compel the Mayor to sign the contract for a quantity of coal, awarded Jusars.Cohen by the Wator Committee aud confirmed by the Council.The Mayor bad refused to vigu on the grouud that the tender of Uchen & Co.had not been the lowest; that the meeting of the Water Committee at which the KNABE PIANOS BELL PIANOS Write for New Catalogue and Price List to WILLIS & CO., 1824 Notre Dame Street (Near McGill Sree), MONTREAL.i\u2018 mm se NEWae All-Wool Plaids \"IN ALL THE CLANS.New Roman Stripe _ Jersey Wrapper Flannels.New Fancy Figured Opera Wrapper Flannels, New Faicy Shirting Flannels.New Skirting Flannels, | x ee Wide, tn Gray, Scarlet and New Gray Flannels, En Plain and Twilled.New Sheeting Flannels, In 5-4, 6-4, and 8-4 Wide, JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Draper & Linen Warehouse 203 te 207 Bt.Antoine 8.Lééto 150 Mountain Se.Telephone 87%.Branch, Se.Catherine 8e, 1._.Cer.Buckingham Ave.Telephone 2338.M'WHIRREL SHALL HANG.No Clemency From The Minister of Justios.ns [SPECIAL TO THE 6TAR.] ToROXTO, September 10.\u2014 Walter Ae- Whirrel, who tally clubbed to death James Williams and his wife on the Middle Road, Toronto township, on m- ber 14, 1393, will hanged in the courtyard ot Brampton gaol on Monday, October 1.County Crown Attorney M adden on Saturday received a egram from the Deputy 2 Minister of Justice, stating that he hi ne carefully over the evidence Pret pes duced at the trial and also the pren f Mr.Justice Ferguson, and could reason hy a new trial aliould be granted, McWhtrrel's counsel, will now endeavor to secure commutation of the sentence of | death to that of im nwent for life.re is, however, little probability that he will be successful.MURDERED FOR HIS MONEY.New York September 10.\u2014A special from Detroit, Mich., says: Chas.B.Chauvin lived in a miserable houso on his farm on the cross Point road, six miles from this city His wealth was estimated at about one million, but he always lived alone ex- last seen alive on Saturday afternoon.His body was lying on the floor his hands tied together and his foet oe while from a doxen cuts on ths blood had flowed {and stained his ol re His head waa crushed to a jel hauvin was 1 ly intereste and as he Eu very litile money in the house it is not believed the robbers secured anything.LONDON'S INFANT MORTALITY.Loxpoy, September 10\u20141Iv is well known that infant mortality in the East End of London has always of how the dead of very poor fam- {lies in that section are disposed of has brought to light a shocking scandal.The coroner brought out the fact at an inquest on Thoraday that many poor people sent the bod their children to undertakers with §5 for the expensex of burial.No ane were held, and the dixposition of he remains depended on the good faith of he undertaker.hat it was the custom to allow bodies to accumulate for weeks and then give them a wholesale burial in a common grave.ANOTHER FAKE EXPLODED.ces hn hn tame WILLIAMS PIANOS | cept when his nieces visited him.He was | heen Neavy, but the dis-.One undertaker admitted \u2019 contract had been awarded had been irregu- Iar; that, further, there was not suflicient money to the credit of the Water Depart ment to pay for the coal called for by the contract, and that the Council itself could not excecd a committee's appro rations, The first question was as to the legality of the Water Committee's re inendi the award of the contract \u201cto | Messrs.Cohen & Co.In the first week of.i the year, the \u201cFinance Committee allotted: | appropriatioffs to each department.Su à the amount of in all, aust never ex © amount of the receipts of the | ear, added to any surplus, and n, vor: ! The present contract Te \u2018 excess of $18,000 over the Po Nas ru ing to the credit of the Water Department, out of its appropriation.There was no Water Committee recommending thezrant- ing of the contract was tilegal Further, the Finance Committee bad never been consulted in the matter, another well founded ground of illegality.ith reference to the petitioners\u2019 contention that © should be obliged te : the contract on account of urgenoy, urt could not see anything that wold} justify it in == -| the matter of the supply of Lin s quantit > sare.Cohen & (as, À.Ogi So coal as one of urge Co.\u2019s complaint that, Re mov the tion might have acted ill a.they thom selves h n in good fai tendered in a businesslike reve could not be entertained.Every tenderer was presumed to know the powers of the corporation to which he was ten- of the No one was supposed to be orant of th aw, other question as the Mayor sia contracts that had pry yn resolution of Councilt ar the aon no duty was imposed hy wd Mayor Lo sign any contract; Pas the ave of the city, the or was authorised sign, etc.The resol ation of Council var.ing the contract to Messra.Cohen & Co.only suthorized the Mayor ui to sign.Itdid not command him.Mayor was not obliged to ratify a resolution of which he didn not approve.In'conclusion, His Honor .the writ of mandamus, and de- dam the resolution of the Water Com- mittes Illega! for the purposes of the case.MONTREAL GUNNERS HOME.The Garrison Artillery Lead the Dominion for Sixty- Four Pounder Lieutenant Colonel Cole and a -\u2014+ teams- of.the- Montreal Gaxison Artillery ns, where the; Brat où in big gu! tice in pa t Ba the parrisou er tillery the Dominion, on.cers rr on alike are delizhted with their week under canvas, for they were rewarded for their bard work during the pastyear in big gan drill by winning probably the beet prizes of the meeting, the best prizes at any rate brought to Montreal for artillery work for many a day.The left half detachment of Na 3 Company heada the list for the 64 pounder shooting, and Lisutenant Barton, of the M.G.A., took first soein the officers\u2019 individual firing with the pounder with 24 points.patent c- Naughton, of the Col ourg, Bat second oa 21 LE Lieut.Winter, of ird with the same ore oh Lieut.McNaughton: on time.The i itn the 64-pounder was done at 2300 Amongst the itors to the camp while the Montreal de ments were firing were r.number of Indies, including Mrs.White, Mrs.Chas.Hodgson, Mra.8.¢ Stevenson, and the Misses Stevenson, of ontreal.General Herbert was expected at the camp on Wednesday; but for some reason or another did not turn up.al e A uniform, much resembling that of guardsm an who now commands the ian itia, was noticed on one of the ferry steamers and for swords and arming\u2019 in closer ee the visitor proved to be, but the art on the Fitadel at Quebec, Dr.Sewell.SIR JOHN THOMPSON HERE.Sir John Thompso! pson, Premier, and Sir Charles I Hibbert Tupper, per, Minister cf Marine and F the city on Saturday rota vy registered at the Hall.They uiet Sunday.The Premier accom- licitor-General Curran to service at St.Patrick a s.Sir John Charles lunched at Mr.Curran\u2019s he Fy r on in the day the Premier recet tved several callers In bis parlor at the Hall.Hon.J.A.Ouimet, Minister of Public Works also put in an ap rance later on.The Premier eschewed Polit tion for the-nonce.Sir John and Sir harles left by the C.P.R.evening oxprese last night for Halifax.They in the coming of reiting monument to to th the viol ms of of the 5 ringfield The Premier panied by by his private secretary, Mr.Douglas spent a Lage hati mornin A CHILD'S TERRIBLE DEATH.girl o came under the notice of the coroner yes On the evening of August six.Tenth ite ov Evalina Hurteau, five and one- half years of age, who resides with her at No.St.Catherine street, was terribly bared by the accidental overturning of a lamp.The lamp was on the table, in one of the lower rooms of the when, by some mischance, it was upset an the articles surrounding It set on fire.V oroys efforts were e Ly five pe in the house at tho time to extin flames.In the confusion the little TT clothes became ignited, and she was burne so badly ont she died at her home on Sat- Ths coroner's jury gave & ales ota of eoidental death.LIVE STOCK EXPORTS.Following.is a comparison \u2018of the live for ahi ments for the past three years up ast.The shipments of cattle foo toont aati decroased, while on the other band that of horses have creas Shipments in sheep this year are heavy.Pong ine 2, te fire farnishod by essrs.cattle ins 1902 cattle, 79, sheep, 15, bonnes, 1385: 1803 eattio, 63,58; cheep.Ti horses, 1154; 1904 cattle 60,534; shcep, horses, 3307.08,088.EX-GOVERNOR ROYAL UNWELL.on.Joseph Royal is confined to his room through illness, Dundas (Ont.) Liberals u met at Winchester Springs Friday and af Lae transacting the Septembar 38 ae a candidate for oa House.h Eo hante: Ou doubt therefore that the resolution of the A sad case of accidental death of alittle  > à - - ¢ v * qe \u2018 ., ; 8 ; : \u2018 Loy oe eT 3 .> ., + &.: ; : \u2019 .| = \u2018 .fe .* 7 a \u201d - a oC ; \u2019 - .SE _ p.10 PA _ : agé me gp ss = Le > TT \u2014 {Ti 2 Te % - LAST EDITION,.- \u2026 \u2014 -\u2014 THERE MONTREAL DAILY STAR MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1854 5, LAST EDITION, p Island storgkeeper usual mourninæ coaches \u201c render of the Het Advices MONTREAL CHAN TWO BLOWS - Govéroment ait of the rl de story.The ccachan CUSTOMS - Joa of the and New Yer \"to te Breet Ex GE MAR : ment malay systom thers.x from & cemetery.: oe ea \u2014_ y.ou ; reported improvement in American securities Foreien Tamas Mewes y.La5 \u201cOn the debth of James Coleman, pho late and the cerrisge for the \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014-\" Raïiway ha tod-gde- 284 confidence slowly returning by the outside féimégeen tar yr] FOR JAPAN.ppritesdoat bo wes put lnchaigeof the pe SE vie dos area ing, partition 1 1Ay cle où Sins, Sige oor uy Aci srk B .Soest Ne LA Lu unsus Lo\" 5 coin ; \u2019 oo ; - \u2026 .ordered refresh Be wasup | ee rm Queen.and.William of bank reserves, be like- Fow York Bands Linde 5 \u2014_\u2014 : \"HEALY AMBITIOUS.plied,\u201d bowarer, \"(hs disguised detoutives TIENNE me RM Loan SEEDS dil : announced themselves as police officers ~~ } curreu Ports Choques ob 5166 J A DEFEAT FOR HER TROOPS One View of the Row in the Irish Srocoodud to tale.poamsiion of the oom CUSTOMS OFFICIALS WORK UP UNDER THE WHARF: Ferre CM ATL ] eme RE es IN COREA.\u2014_ a) po : A BIG.CASE.\u2014 * export of cotton: These.however, wero bot sex Money ore it ae NEw YORK, September 10.\u2014 À London AN AWFUL WRECK.A Man Imprisoned There for Six Days tor in the mare futures came ard Le.cable to the Sua gives this version of v , and Six Nights.in quantities, and sold an average of à AMERICAN MARKE ménstrous squabhis \u2018among, ta ionders Detaile of The Preneh Hallway [ A mont axtraorilnary toy, which Bake find ass tor os dhmand Bes Tre ma She Also Lost the Warship Hi-Yel of the rival Toh actions, \"Which Timothy Horror.Canada Jute and Consumers Cord- esta to have bad no precedent, was cireu- was small a 1438, 175 at US: Grain, Flour, Ete, s.Healy deliberately provoked less than three \u2014 i | .lated on the wharves this morning, and 100 Stent aise y Sat 1664.10 at 1604: 2 Highont à - =~ Suffering of Manchurian rocks ao.Continues a en Jrows in Pas, September 10.\u2014It is now found age Companies Invoived-Thelr forme eo con versa ion Amon Street | Hallway Arik at 163}, 270 at JS a hou a | a undreds of worl men emplo a e Troops in Northern Corea a great principle is involved in the accept- that twelve persons were killed outright Books Seized-What the Cus~ theloading and unload ng of the various 1684.100 at.35 at 166; 6 Telephone (new) 5 oe ex : ance or refusal of Gladstone's donation to aud sixty others injured, in the eet en th : vessels.Si appears, according to eye- 84; 11 of Montrealat 2%, 1 at #214; $ se the Irish Parliamentary fund no longer the Cologne express between Noyon an toms Claim witnesses, that at an early hour esterday Feoples at 125; 30 Merchanta at 108, $5300 Colored 56 _] blinds lookers-on_ to the real fact, which is Chauncey Yesterday, found many of them we morning sn aged man was picked up from ey OY.100 Cable at LOL 3 at M14: on > Loxpox, September 10.\u2014A despatch to that the struggle is one between [rival am- Tey Youn by the w reckagn.A ' under the Long Wharf in a semi-unconsci- 400 t Railway ai 150: 100 Gas at 168: \u201c* 2 = ) the Times from Shanghai.to-day, says that Ditions.The interests of Ireland have been young girl who was saved insisted upon ous condition and thoroughly exhausted.at 168, 250 at 167}; Kleotrio at 117; 4 Merhants 35 UB thrust into the background aud must in- searching the wrecked train for her father, Upon further investigation if was ascer- Bank at 167; 25 Ontario at 1081, 5 at 1104.si Hier Corean reports received here, agree with evitably suffer seriously frum the fratricidai Cus ciala treal od that the man, a week ago last Satur- a 895 00 the Chinese statement, that the Japanese strife.\u201cUnhappily there is not oue man of Whose head was found to have been severed The toms off in Mon have day had fallen from the Long Wharf and Meredith & O'Brien's Wall Street 200 ; Dai UT ding inf in Ireland who can from his body.made one of the biggest aclzures in the his- ; \u2014_ -_ Gossip.\u2026._.Am 8 were defeated in the vidinity of the Tatung commanding lufluence The Mipister of Public Works, M.Ber \u2014 mhasaers-te oirated-axs | déspite tho assistance which was rendered .- : mediate between the combatants in the The Mipister of Public -0rxs, Md.tary of the port.The firms finplicated are him; he never rose to the surface, President Depow says that we are at the be- PR sx river, - name of their unfortunate country.Conse- don, and a number of railway Mlicialy have the Canada Jute CG y, C : quently it was thought that &iuniug of anew era of prosperity.He forgot 52 5 It is added that numbers of Japanese quently xhameful wrangles will continue KOne'to the scene of the wreck.It è- v \u2018om.he was drowned.Fortunately for 10 say that it would continue if he was nomi- \u20ac et La ; , i i \" finitely stated the accident was due to Cordage Company and Dominion Bag Com nated and elected Governor of the stats.- wounded are arriving daily at Chemulpo until after the general election next year, > \\ oy > him, the man, it ap was an s i - dividend ; Là e vi > \\ ; i and the new House of Commons will con- the slow shuiiting of a freight pauy, the latter being a part of-the Con- excellent swimmer and r much trouble will Sor cneeting, to-marrow; regular divide This is the place where the main bodies tain, perhaps, four Irish factions loosely train at Apilly.The.engineer the suviers Cordage Company.A selzure was he swam it directly under the wharf, where Tro, leclared.of the opposing urmiés were facing each other, and victory has, according to the above despatch, been with the Chinese.Joined.if allied at all, to the weakened Liberal party.That prospect is as clear as day.The unseemly wranglesamong the National express say the cars on the line and re versed his engine, thereby reducing the speed of he train and saving a nuinber of put in on the hooks of the Canada Jute Company on Saturday and on he hung to some of the croes beams under the wharf and there remain for six days $128,348.00, Gold 55,997,874.London market isbetter, St.Paul being equal Market will probably work a little better, but Te ve coe .> hts without provisions.He \\ HL | ! inte : ; is- lives, Asit was, however, the shock of the the book to-day.The and six uig \" r ; the Government crop report due this po.will av Tie fiance BUTS me neni feria Shad | anion nels at a ie rot car Lon mk OL, the oe to today.The Dit booter tout enable br hotes | comme up in vg Sn El Shaving : composite vessel of 2241 tons, 2715 horse- cals.aud put heart lo every enetny of Ire- sustained the brunt of the damage own a hand over all invoices, bills, accounts and the other rotten fruit or Vegetables, meat SPeculation.ION i _ - the Skin ko Velvet.Tove ses pent of 15 motes Has been sont Out of hi: Ray vo rade.hin cont ren went ruber of priests and physicians harried Saiemonts, of moods imported and entered | gr feb, with) which he \u2018managed 6 eco \u201cNEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Leaves the de PEN à ars recently ; belie ti PC to the railroad station and did everything \u201d* MS à : > .- ren eine TR ER the ry ee oi wl ES dhl Gt ri wid ned Tug bli Ty Trlr ory moro Kos Mier SURAT ony GEER oP \u2014 ed craiser, built im England, of 240; complaisant to England and too mindful of travellers.The priestsaduministered the last OR.Of the case Be : \u201cJute thier, Henderson, Daly, Knowles, Gariepy, bo Leroi - a or 122 10 tons, teaming Is} knots per hour British prejudices, and incidentally to sacrament to several who were dying.Ter aan at taken mn the .loom, Brazeau, Benoit \u2018and other wharf laborers.Atchisan, 0 x £ 2 FE, IRKS & SONS- 1 and carrying three &} inch Krupp, pluce Timothy Healy in command \u2018of a rible scenes were witnessed when he rail peither pressed.mangled, calendered.testitied as to having heard of the story.EB 48 1 B® two 6 inch Armstrongs, protected strong and _united Parliamentary force.It road oflicials and others bexan to clegraway nor in any way finished, when im by Messrs.Favreau, Demers and Gauthier say ¢ 6 to 1 © =.would draw the attention of purchase by plinter-proof shields, in addition to eight may be adinitted that the design was patri- the wreck.Several of the de Were manufucturers of jute bags for use in their that they were present when the man was Chicago 1 of 4 Watches to their six-pound rapid-tiring Hoi runs, Six ove, but one is also entitled to dispute i {rightfully pd angled and (Othe TS ad own factories are ente at customs free.\u201d taken from the water, but they do not know Now .ns be me TA HENRY BIRKS & SONS\u2019 Gatling guns and {our torpedo tubes.e Wisdom and its seasonableness so far as the i \\ ; Messrs.H.McLaughlin, tide surveyor; his name, except that he was ta cen care of ; rs 15 1 | li-Yei was disabled, hut she succeeded in struggle between the rival members of the bodies.It was reported shortly after Mr.W.J.McKenna, by a friend.pt Bis MX 1% getting away and making for Japan.The official statement adds that she sank while on her way home.The correspondent of the Central News at Shanghai telegraphs under to-day's date that the Chinese transport ship Chean, while proceeding for Formosa with 1400 troops on board was wrecked \u2018at Chetung.\u2018Parliamentary party is concerned.Heal has so far obtained a distinct advantage for several partisans.Justin McCarthy, Sexton, \"and Dillon have transferred their allegiance to him, and his nominee has this week been elected unopposed for South Kilkenny.He has also created discord among the Board of Directors the accident occurred that.the station master at Apilly had committed suicide by Jumping in front of the express train when he saw \u201cthat & collision was inevitable.This turns out to be incorrect.The station-master ran along the track, while trying to signal to the express train and to the freight train which was in its way and k-keeper, and Mr.J.S.Sorley, head clerk of the Record Department of the Customs House, worked up the case for the Government.The charge preferred st the firms in question is that for a period of t years duty and under the above item, jute known as \u2018cream Hessian\u201d from Dundee, Scot- or longer they have been importing free of.DETECTIVES ARE AFTER HIM.polis Who Visited Montreal.A Fast Young Man From Minnes- = E | Bg! SEEN ke & Bly which never fails to give; 108 It is mude specially for their hi trade and cased in extra nish ent q Price ef Gentièmen*s 875,00.Price of Ladies\u2018, - « $30.00.MAIL URDERS PPONPILY ATTENDED The soldiers and crew were conveyed to the of the Freeman's.Journal.which may VAS caught between the Lyvo trains and land, and which.had been partly manufac- A very stylish and very sharp looking .Hier.19 19 1194 1 Phillips Sq.and st.Catherine.N \u201c shore in safety.again endanger the existence of that Killed.\u2014\u2014 tured, and upon which there.ia a duty of Yourg man entered the Stanley House the Musouri Pac.3 » Ba \u2014_\u2014 ies MOR A French mail steamer, about to sail for much-tried newspaper and clear the ground LOAN AND BUILDING COS twenly per cent.It is claimed that the other day, accompanied by a couple of no a wow Ww Japau, was boarded at her wharf in Shang.for the establishment of an organ pu lished .duty accruing to the Government say in stylishly dressed ladies.He registered Nec England.\u2014_ == hat by oflicials, who insisted in searching in Healy's irrterest.It is almost certain that STI three years would in round figures amount himself \u201cJ.W.Hart and ladies, New Na: Cordage.NY WY 4 the ship for Japanese passengers, it being Justin McCarthy will retire from that nom- SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) to $30,000, besides penalties which\u2019 are York,\u201d explaining that he was ac N Pacide\u2026 La Fe ax ; claimed that a number of Japanese\u2019ofticers inal leadership which hitherto has yielded OTTAWA, September 10.~The annual re- roughly put down at $50,000, companied by his wife and her mother.Dopnt 1ég 108 106 3 who had been trained in Europe were him nothing but hard work an much port of the loan companies and building The 5S.Teutonia, now entered at Custom, The next day he shipped his companions off cs LM MN on the way back to Japan to enter active-j anxiety.But the\u2019 chief gainer\u2019 been | societies in the Dominion for the year 15 has on board a quantity of the goods in bY onc train to St.Anne's, and left himself Sr.& Omitu T= = T= service.The French captain refused to John Redmond, whose position in Ireland was issued to-day by the Finance Depart.question for Montreal.These, of course, LY a later train, no one knows by what Do pref.Ine wm 16 é allow his ship_to be searched, aud threat- has been immensely strengthened, This ment.The material for the report was will be detained until a settlement bas been route.A Pinkerton detective was in Mont- pein: Mai = = Ba 15 ; DAU .cued to call a French warship to his assist- Was à risk which Healy foresaw and allow- ready in June, but owing to\u2019 the crowded arrived ot.\u2019 real a day or two later and ized the | Beas TT a nn Eg ance if the Chinese officials persisted.The ed for, but which, according to Present AP: state of the printing bureau Mr.N.S.Gar- It is understood from Ottawa that no sixnatureand description asthoseofan inter- Bock Land HY eau 6 \u201cuy NT threat was effectual, and the Chinese re- pearances- he underestimated.Îf Redinond land states that it was not possible to get it report of the case has yet been sent to the ©sting young individual he was endeavoring Rich & = = XX.ZT MO RE AL HUNT.ired.ad adequate funds be would carry every | printed until now.There were 82 loan Government, but one is-expected daily.to bunt down.He had beén a clerk in a 5t Feu: Br Gx my ei |.Three of the most powerful vessels of the urban constituency now represented DV.companies and building societies that made The Canada Jute Company has been in Wholesale liquor house in Minneapolis and Dopret Wk 1% wii 10, The Honnds will meet TO-MORRO Chinese southern squadron have been or- Anti-Parnellites, and in all probability returns, being an increase of twelve over existence for nearly twenty years, and em- had swindled his employers out of $3000.yoo Pacific.133 134 13 I (TUESDAY) MORNING at dered to proceed to the Gulf of Pe-Chi-Li would capture many rural seats.In any the previous year.These are represented |-ploys a many hands.\u201cIt does an an.The detectivs went to St.Anne's, but failed Wesem Union ith a 204 and join the northern squadron.event, he will largely increase his Paflia- by provinces as follows: Ou tario, 72; Que- nual business of \u2018about $350,000, out of to find any trace of the fugitive stwo femalo Wabash.Hu d'à COTE ST PAUL BRIDG fi Chinese steamers at Shanghai are mentary following.Whether that will be bec, 8; Nova Scotia, 2; total 82.Of the 12 which goods to the extent of about $160,000 companions.They had probably never whocing à L 13 13 15746 124 .AN rag being put under the protection of the a blessing for Ireland or a curse time will e w new companies 11 are in Ontario l in Quebec.| are shi annually to it from Dundee.British flag.Another despatch from Shang- show.The emergency demandsdecisive in- ni Q pped y gone there.Do pref.L848 5 464 The total liabilities of the companies are ; A _, AT À QUARTER PAST FIVE, Detective Carpenters mea were given .The firms æll claim that they will be | detnan 487 LACHRAN, hai, says the Chinese forces in the terference by the American friends of Ire- placed at 8132, 410,836 and the assets at able to clear themselves.and That t is the clue to work and traced the man, Money 22 q- LEE \u201cns CHAS MCEA Hon ec northern part of Corea are being hemmed in laud.They alone have the power.to rescue ÿ1x3 250.25.The present cash value ofin- more of a misunderstanding \u2018than any Jhose real name is Bradley, back to Sault CER in London 68e Gé 634 68% by Japanese, and being without supplies the country from this new peril at the hands vestments on mort, s and other securi- agtenipt to defrand :he Customs.In the Ste.Marie.Mr.Carpenter to-day heard GER La prof, do.I \u2014 == : ; are obliged to-kill their cavalry horses for of its friends.ties is placed at $131,276.35.For the year meantime the seizures will not affect the that he had been arrested in St.Paul, Consolidated Gas.mn \u2014 C 0 F food.All of the foreign employes in the -_ previous the investment ou mortgages was business of the firms, which is going on as Bradley having probably returned to Min- Am To - los 106 103 104 > oe Be Japanese dock yards are being dismissed, EBEC EXHIBITION SIZ IGLET.The amount loaned during usual.The Canada Jute: Company has a Besota to try and straighten his affairs up.taime 10 IT OI is 184 veurt Mochelaga, 384 Tepumabiy to conceatthe extent of the in- Qu {he year was SACO, compared with considerable vantity of the gosds now in tt - I ber of the abd uries sus y the Japanese warships -\u2014_\u2014 3,782 or 2 \u2018There was 7 stock and under seizure.~~ ; ; .ovuEte - & a Focent engagements with the Chines.\u201d Formally Opened To-day-Lord and | seositea frais dejiositors during the year SE Te 54 - | GHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY.CHICAGO MARKETS.attend (hé funeral of the wi\u2019 © Japanese cruiser Yayeyama Kan has Lady Aberdeen Will Present and $24,963,530 repaid; to depositors, The .TTT : \u2014_\u2014 ; Woodward Bister courts been docked at Nagasaki for repaire.* The the Official Opening To-mnementt | Amount of prie ad eee ue SHE HELD THE ROBBER.The Clerk at the Bushnells Mile End Open Firmer.But Ease Of.joauested to attend, 13 Are dock is carefully guarded and no foreigners due \u2018and in default on mortgages - : .Works, and an Alleged Con- : st ut2p m., Bept Mb sre permitted near it.Japanese advices manawa R say that the Mikado and the Japanese nister of War and Marine\u2019 have gone to iroshima to observe the embarkation of [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] was 82746,872 an increase of over : .S2W0,000 as coinpared with 1892.\u2018There EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Quebec, Septem: i, $5.101,251 of mortgaged property.ber 10.\u2014The Quebec Exhibition opened this held for sale abd $102.81 chargeable large detachments of troops, which are morning.An unexpectedly large number against the said property.The amount .being sent to the seat of war.of entries in all classes have been made, borrowed for investment during the year Mrs, Garner, a boarding-house keeper at was a cooper and The native news say that the Japan- And the Company had à large staff on hand was $05,463,335 as compared with $83,179,- the corner of Chenneville and Craig stree .turer who .supplied the.works with The scattered outside buying has been good in a ls were delivered to gmail var.Where the big; ; from on the decline from 57}; in December isa DISCOUNT S LE buy early Jn cqnsequonce ot her poor ond damp OF ; crop.So far, Englan as shown no anxiety N vide for fut ts, Porn ruled strong and higher early on frost in FI E STATION ERY AND But No One Went to Her Assistance And She Had to Relax Her Grasp =A Highway Robbery.me rate A: ted.Messrs.F.G.& Co.of Chicago, tele- foder \"rros \u2019 graphed Mesure ET hore Co., over their John Swift has been for some time clerk CL private wire AY as follows: | of the Bushnell Oil Company's works at oat opened he ANE sstimates \u2014 opened strong A that the i se in the visible would not the Mile End., Taucrede Labelle excoed ey but the ofticial returns barrel manufac- make it nearly the double of this, Le 1 Ce en a __ M H ese forces north of Seoul, the capital of yesterday \u2018and this morning putting Up | 144 ji 1802.The amount of dividends de- having returned from-an puting or Star ofl barrels.© The Corea, are suffering from the effects of the | eXtra stalls, which are now all fall,\u201d The cared during the year was §2,311,477, about.day evening, was about to enter her house, Swift, who gave Labelle the re.el Su cline ted in to-day\u2019 Ket.recent rains.Sickness was a well-known railway man, who bearse drawn by black borscs were charter- ' ;( \u2014\u2014 .The Finance mittee will ask forpower unparalleled in the history of medicine, and or te had served many years on the Campbellton ed by the police and manned with \"| 11 s.on.\u2014Probabilities fer the next they are solid facts, Get only Hood's.: \u20ac TRENHOLME BISHOP ca, Tan Sirens sad - - > and Quebso division of the Intercolonial men, mutes and mourners, The ata | four hours: (uraine cocles, J | 300 Gama Telephene .Orbasmurisent In Ballwax.previous to going to Prince Bd.walking pulled up ab the docs the etreng vesteriy mo Ipods PRES eure Cousttnatten, Bnfhreptten.\u201d .Wise che ané 165 stout.- \u201c , \u2018 .; 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