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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 4

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LV3T IE GOVERNOR-GENERAL Arrives at Grand Trunk (Viivm ea4 Meuralae; a ell LaeW UMlh UST Doping Ouf yon ia our hearts the cachet of thia royalty, under which Canada haa grown and enjoyed those libertiea and prerogative which constitutes the happineas of nations and implant an invulnerable loyalty in the hearts of the masses. In jou, we likeo recogw nice our gracious sovereign, whose reign has registered the liberties of our race in the great charter of the constitutional laws of onr young country. And wa delight in reiterating iu the presence of vn FtmIIohcv how onr hearts thrill Second T. JL 1. Ccms Entertainment THURSDAY.

RING SALE! of Jeeaary. wtMJLKM OOODS. I'ArMkt BIO REDUCTIONS. la astealerr. aa tarUse prlariple.

II Will PMf Ct, Opp. Cwwfad ZZouss. We are making special inducement purchasing public. Every depart nil store contains some excellent bargain We do not stand to consider wli i cost. We want the money and ymr goods, and you can have them in marv for less than the wholesale cost, FURS of all descriptions wiv slaughtered.

DRESS GOODS in heavy elk I t. I IcDON i 1 1 1 NOW StoektakiDg wrf S-SS) fi A 1 I i i SI 4 aa, ttt Writ t-kO bit Wt( 4hrrPe ae, .4 Mltf tat Ht I we Hm4 lw tea i Mi twaa pat I a ltf 4 ere 1 weal 4 taVteane ap a we eM lake aim A -ay, await a (- i wife maidar, 4 .4 a4 Mrs. Stan I HA saw I tritV being cleared at a price. BLANKETS, COMFORT1 FLANNELS and YARNS at spttul prices. CLOTHS and TWEEDS by the yard as low as 25c and 35c We will make a SUIT or OVERCOAT to order at prices equal to ready made clothing.

Anything in A RPET 1 HI CLOTH or LACE A INS may be needing can be bought at low All MILLINERY at swiq. 1 ductions. We suggest an early call lor It STBAITH 33 Opera Block. Winil Station. He lis met by Civic and Military Authorities.

Presented With Addresses in English and French. A Large Crowd of Citizens to Welcome him. lie is Taken for a Drive Around the City, Promptly at 1:40 this afternoon th train bearing the Govcrnor-Genr cral and his A. D. C.

palled into tlieation. Tht' mayor and members of the council, together 'with -av large nuiabcr of citizens were there to him. Mayor Fleming, Senator Casgrain, Wm. MctSrsror, M. and the members of the llt-eptiou com mi tteo stepped into the car ami were presented "to.

Uie Excellency. Alter a fow -'spent in couvera-tion, the party left the car. The 1st and 5th companies of the Eseex Fatiiliers preMt'Uti'd nriu-i and thi Fusiliers band nick up lively tnne Kigs wer? in waiting and the whole pnrty started on a tour of tha city. Al-dermu Smith and Xash loyally the party and following them came the sleigh containing the Governor-General, Mayor Fleming and William MeCregor. Then followed the members of the council and the Reception committee.

After the drive the Governor-General and party returned to the hall, where the following-address in English was r.ad by Mayor Fleming; LORD STANLEY. To His Excellency, the Right Hon. Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley. Rarou Stanley of Pivkumi, a. Governot-Gen-rral of Canada Your Escclls iiey tu In-half of tha people of Windsor, we rejoic to bid you Welcome to our city as the r.prt!L'ntntive of pur beloved Qu'n.

and of Uh vast empire of which our fair Dominion forms a part, to whose beneficent institutions wi owe and render will ing allegiance. We welcome you for younielf, who hn worthily maintained tha. Uignitr of your distinguished prede-otwsors in your exalted office, and whose high talenta and bright career of service to the Stat? have added lustre to the noble nanij ot ''Stanley. Your, Excelletiej's visit to Windsor, youiigiit hut not K-ast attractive in the fainilv of Canadian cities, will, we trust, be as ngrnille to Your Excellency as it is and honorable to us. With excusable pride, we esteem this locality as historic ground, the scoik of pione-r labor for the advanoement of rivilizatsou and of devoted service for the niaiutonnnee of P.ritish institutions on this continent.

t'Hih'r th our people live iu peats nn.I plenty with responsible gov-emmfnt, with equal law iu-itly adiain-iustcnd, guaranteed liberty without anil secure iu person aud prosperity. The fruitful soil f' the gar-1en of llutario, is about O. Tilled by its owurs, assuring a 1 1 to our profjierity fin tvon dirtiii ution of wtalt obtains among onr 'opls while our climate and situation 'thelrsxurc attmictions. invite Your attention to tht magnificent watfrway which laves our shore, t.Viug the jtreat itsland seas and bt'ariag r.pou its bosom, duriug tlw season of uavigatipu in eutU proccsson. fleet ol commerce, imtvjn iU.hI ta wttlua our limits ol thr.v crrit truuU npon the couiiiiMit aa to the tt rmini lilies of railway over which pas tlw bulk of the iniaiaA traflic bit ween the cast and th ihir pofnlAiloa; has eighty p.

Ci'ut. in thj I-it "cr.d and fur ther lucrea.s. and oar cburchs. schools and bcucvoKnt will hs aa cvideuij to Yonr Eselleacv that moral aad national prui.r: ty bav idvaiitvd hand iu Finally, we bepak for Your Excellency a tocg and nsefa! lit aud tru-st that your of Canada will coniribute to your future happhi an th advance, meat of iutcrsts in tba mother land. Senator Casgrain then read the following address iu Fr.

u-h To Ilia Excellency. th. Riyht lion. Sir Frnl ri Arihor 8tJily. Rarvai SUB.

bj. of Fr-atoa, G. B. eral of Canada ExcclL-acy Fbms allow to th ranadiaaa of French orjla th euuair of Essex, who are the pioneers of the moil in this province to nnit? ia tbe concert of tlw taost cuthusiastie ex preasioaa welcome which greet on all aide yoor arrival aaoapt very acfuooi tfwt wo are extreaa' West ot Ontario, rratiilei twitk taw ywart ol tae aaosl ditiajrai at Kight p. m-, ia the Windsor Avenue Methodist Church.

"AN EVENING WITH DICKENS," by Mr. Chaa. Bunchar. Eetroit. Fall couTve tt krta eatartaiamente).

SOe. Slcgls admUsion. Ua. VAONDERLAND- COL BOONS aad MLLK. CARLOTTA, with their trnpe ot 27? I NED LIONS Flossie Lablanche, The Fp male Samp on.

Theatre -SMITH BROS. NOVELTY COMPANY. Detroit Opera House. One Wrek, Comarer-cingMor-day, Jan. FANNY DAVENPORT, Purported by her own company ard helboueke macdo well, IN SARDOUIS January 16.

17. IS-Warde-James Company. Clearing1 Sale 20 cent Off for This Week Only Take advantage of ttee reduced prices as it good for this week only. a TaTXTlgfc, 15 Ouelletaa Avenue. PIANO RECITAL Wednesday afternoon.

BOOKS We are headquarters for School Text Books, School B'anks and School Requisites ot all kind. We give special attention to orders received by mail. Blank Books. We keep a full line of Blank Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, 'IS'. Picture Fram rg a specialty.

V. MARENTETTE, It OUELLETTE AVE. A GREAT THAW FOR JANUARY- It has been predicted that wa aba'l have January thaw. In ao far as the public at large are concerned tnetr interest has grown in that establishment ran on tpot cash basis on OutUttte avenue, where your dollar is not inflated, where so percentage is added on tor bad debts, aa is customary in mer cantile eatsbiiabmenta where credit ta given. A great thaw in the Trices of Crockery for tbe month of January, prior to cur naual aemi-ancnal atcck-takit g.

which all establishment that are properly haedkd follow. Oor term ia the 3lat January. We have Urge importations to airive this spring frem many foreign countries. and aa many are aware that our premiers are limited as to z-, it necesaitatea that we unload our atock of Cn ckery, which is still well assorted in Diontr, Tea and Breakfast reta: ToiUt ets, with and without Jara; Hall, Piano, Vase, Hargiog and Kinquet Lair and all fancy decorated goods. I will give you ditconnt ef twenty per cenL en theas goods to c'rse out the above eenmerated hi.es.

endirg 2Sth January; in bth-r words, each do Ws worth Crockery costs you only 80 cnts. This ia the grestett cut in the history ot the trade. In cur (Jrocry trade we are ever watch ful, aeenring the fiorat good, and placing them before yen at a slight advrce on the manufacturera' pri a Peas, Corn and Tomstoea 9c or $1 05 doz laundry Starch 5c 4 pkgs. Corn Starch 25c; 7 lbs Pan Urled lied At meal 25c; best Granniated Sugar 5c D. Wilus Masov, lit Store Maccing Block, Windsor.

LADIES ASD EXTLEM 2f Tour votes ar.d fli bos re solicited for mj re-eJertisa a alimaa to ae.ve you aaotLer term ia he Ci Counct'. aeed otlr to r-f joa to try past recrd to show ihat I nave dose more forth 4L-. than ai etarr reaWeaeaiatiVtt Wa hav bow. hark-to mr services, ore aad better atdo-watka. ssmeaf Urmnefert, tha- aav ward ia tae city.

rar ee are kept ia bett araaed cr edit on aaa saj othe ward. IMsades all thV. AJCermaa Heevte ars I cl.ctcd the cltv treasurer and the warksa ctet k. If on waat tear ward ta lead tba process lan vote for me. JOS.

MARTIN- K. Bl -I am aot a Sow of Asaerlea. MR, FELIX LAMONO, i CKorcK. Detroit. Pala-w.

Lawdoa. awd Wssnis a Cteaja PIANOFORTE SINGING McGregor Ct, iHtib, C3-xavi-tsusv Oi aaaiat of CavWi (Late of tao Sla-raadar ill as wao ia tha with pleasure in wishing welcome amongst as to the one who sinee 188S so worthily represented ia Canada that beloved Queen whose long ana giorous reign has been but an uninteruptea in-soiration of gratitude and of unalterable lo.valty in our hearts. The high administrative quail nee jow excellency has displayetl in the higu po-sition you occupy in Canada will cause your administration to be favorably eom-pared with thosa of the pleiad of distinguished statesmen who were your prede cessors in oiice in mis country auu wuow tin historv of the mother country has registered with so much pride. You have endeared yourself iu this hearts of the Canadians and your memory will. n.1 wave recall a term much admired and much appreciated of Vies Royalty Ju Can ada i PIpl.

Lord, accent th- moat re spectful sentiments pi the French-rCana-dians of Essex, as well as their beat wishes for happiness and prosperity. Pioaee convey to your noble ana lug Lady of ot I'reston, the vow we an; formulating for her happiness and the welfare of her family. (Signed. CHAS. CASGKAIX.

GARPAR1) PACAl i). S. WHITE. A. PHI.

E. PANET. J. O. KEAUME.

Comia ttee. THE STANLEYS. Tha Right lion. Sir Frl. rick Barou Stanley of Preston, iu tlu I unty of was born iu 141I Hi father was ths celebrated echolar.lorator and statesman, 'Edward, 14th iJirl ol Derby.

His fatlHT is th? prenelt Earl of Tli; family is on ol ihe oldest and inost of tliefBritinIt aristocracy. The name Stanley ij.fi" formerly -was taken from. Stony -lea 'unff, IVr-by, and was adopted bklie lira i 1 Tn the 12th century. In 122 i 'was built by Sir John Stanley. iA th of what is now tha d.vn.tt wmii' Vciai portion of tin city of Ialnfcool.

tower continued to be a of denjw for the Stanley family forlmSny hufdred vears and was not it ken flown till 1S20. In 1582 IMianl, Eiirl of Derby, maintained 250 citjzcU of f.iver-pool, fed 60 agd person twica A day nu'l provided 2,700 p.TKOns with meat, drink and money every Good Friday. In 1734 an Earl of waa mayor of Liverpool and gave a great entcrtainujent in the tower to thohmuids of In 1 737 the Earl was suceedel as raayo of Liverpool by one Gorg Norton, a sa'id-ter, who ffrquently vtook the chair with us leatherilipron onl lhis ueorge ton was iu nany a very Wonder- ful citizen LiverjKjol and the Earl of Derby was is friend and protector, family aaat is "Kuowuley The Derfl Park," iu Encash ir? The Gov nor-G(unl was marriel it Coimtjliet Villu-rs. to Catitlla as 1 NO 4 to I. lie was eral in 18n UorU l.uiisdowne.

GEN ERllL BlfTLER DEAD HISENDCtlME 81 DENLY AT THE i i He Haa Hi aent Ilgare a mar- ')-. Wathitigo' Butler (iiv Jnn. Gen. F. ddenlylof heart diease at 1:30 o'clock this inrning at Uis resi- dence in this ty or ICew Jersey avenue, opposite th apitol.

1 Geii. Butlt if returmdt to this ciy from New York by marriage, Lauier Dunn lay avdj. fouiid his nephew Lanier ujmui, bis niefc, Ul Miss Stevens at his resi- 'This nititntel ths genenirs fam- ily at the tii Although 7 had becu not of his death. years of age, Gen, Butler for hifj K-markabw health and nbustni( Th3 Gen. a ae siHirtiv alter cu-.

this morning lmd started for tle batb- room, where lie had a yomitiiig spell. is. a tar nt, rimed Yt, his s-rv to bis master's assistance, bu lien. murmurel le. ItHn me lak tt? bed." It is too By this'tinieljfr.

paun was around, and harried to llis uncle's assistance. No time was lot' liv J.iini in ior a a physician. nt as soon as the doctor rvached Butle fn-d i he that it was a luqvles- ie and so announeel to the relatives, over. Lliiu five minutes all wan BLAH STILL ALIVE. He Fasees a Te Qotetaaa CanspsraUvaly riabla KIght.

Com Washington, n. XL-J'na long watciwn of the nfcbt brf tU no changa in the coa-G. Tbs was ditiou of Jar coutrarv to ctatioa lor ths serious attack of th early hours of the wo preceding ioai of; aud 'the alarming symp- day had caused tbe aiinds of phys ieians and watchers to ap- prvhend-a turn for the wors in th? hours bordering on midnight. But tk unfuvorable syutptbnwi did not appear. s8.3e.

West. The fo-lowing ia aliattfthe prmtiors in S. S. o. 7, Sandwich ATeft, fr 1S92: From part I to part II ia.

Sti.r. VJtaim THIlnr. RJdie H'lSTS From part II ao 2ud Aiana Losjf. Henry St rs, aVmy Scott, Sx lomcn Foiaaf-gaao. 2nd to 3id Battia Loefc Fkrenoe fli.rfea- 3rd to jr.

4th Hat tie Clarke. Fkiasia nuuipa. T. McCittGOB, teaoker. News from Anatralia shows that th Friace Charlie bleed ia aaaartiac itaalf ronely tber, aa ia America aad France, Lcbte by I'nac Ubarlia oat ot xaetua Mast, waa aae of the bast cap horses, aad bta firat aoa lias raceatly snade a yctarHae 'ebat.

Tbete is a eeli aaanad Geraiaa, who sa the Wtlooane atakae aasUy frem five newer. Thtw ia aaotbar Piiaee Caarbe horse ia Aaakralia. called Claa Smart, aad a cf aa aasaed Pharamaad aaa last saaat a good cwo-waar-oT4 ye haaaahnld is oempkrta witaoat a 3c arge bottie at ifaawaa Axpretavaaft ta cara year www aad ebuttiea a ceida ta use and tbroat. Far Do aotba afiOebattlaaf orayow aa is saasl 1 1 uvrr. froiai lea a.

Flsaaint as take aad aaick ta aaadiaQa. aad atacr at atfitrwufe paieai Uagte Fiht Loess, i will kaaaoVads afeaawra. Tar Preparatory to Stoc HWY BOATS SOLD. fk f. H.

Have Sold Tkelr Two Fort Prrrtee 11 Bawean CleTalaad 4 FmI eiaalsy. fae feaaeylvaale Cempeaj ud the seats Gael Co, are babied the par- ef ske London nl Port Staaley Miir f1e roed wilt be aseJ largely to jhMt coal iato Westers Canada sad eeelf a street for 400,000 ton baa bean aa4e, 1V I'saeeylraaia Coal Company hai jjat rl-eeet It mb tba Grand Trunk railway of to4a, ihm iwo larga car ferrioa Haroa and lf aaitaaal. These boats have plied asa tao R. Clair River, between Pore Ma sad rnia, for Several years past, liMa ggod in iha tranaporation of cars a ptt of the Grud Trunk Railway. at company has oom plated its great iaw ttalvr the river at Sarui.

the car betn cf liu Is ute to that cor (.. They have been kept at work, and are in fiae cocdilion. Ntw are pat in only a few years ago, a a I alwwi the only thing they need in the a4 irpiirs la heier work in the shape 4 taeaa, ato, to fetter adapt them for work liw ia Uke. It ta designed to have between Cleveland and Port at), Thay have a capacity of tarenty IS va ton ooal cara each, or a larger wir hot cr: An ad jaa table switch a la ia ha put in at the head of one of etfe ia the old river bed, and the oara II ma upon the ferry, a few mioui.ee Iotas irttiutd to load. A aimilar arrange mi tracka a ill be placed in the river at I il ('aly, and the bots wiil mike a tiM.

i up once a day during the seaaon titpiiMt They will ma acrcss throogh a olbtar aa the ice and weather permits. a a aotaparatively small crgo ia beia? rtl, ihare ia a large saving in handling, 4 iipatcn in port over the old 4mi I treeeportation in bulk and the coal eViiM-ted la aa good or better ah ape than at IM all rail rcue, not being broken np in I tu I he two boats are side wheelers, a vojah iron, and are staunch and saawatiky. V. at. C.

A. Kotea. A aanber of full course tickets are still aaM and eaa be had aa the secretary 'a a a bef a the a oj Thurs-4sr avanlac 1 be sveoavl course entertainment will be live lhurada avaniog, Jan. in the avejae klethodiat church. Mr.

wtrla Uebchcr, the well-known reader of 1 1 who la taking a permanent pari in Ike people's course, will give "an evening a ilk IMcktne" which will ceneiat cf a ektU'h if the life of the grat author, to-fat her with readings from his various works. Ilteae wlo have heard Mr. lluncher in lUckat a will not fail to avail themselves ol the rare treat thua offered. Quite a large number of the members have signified their intention of entatiog tha eee! etoaa, which will be started ia a faw days, under tha direction of F. D.

Niven. All othrra intending to j)in are aaked to rend their Dimes in at once. Each member has tk privilege of inviting a lady. A preparatory clasi will be atartsJ in the ymnaaium on Monday evening next for all be i one is who are not sufficiently advanced to go on with tha seniors. Already a larga number have given their names for tha new olasa and it ia expected that on af ondap there will be a large turnout of oolts." Wm.

Therburn and C. II. Kent will alternate la taking charge. Tha gymnasium committee have plaeed aa order with tha Sobnmacher Gym klanu factnriog Company cf Arkon, Ohio, for twenty-five paira of wooden dumb bella aad hooka. These are expected to arrive la a few days eat will at onae be pat into nse by tbe classes.

Gix. Sto. i.o.r. Court Seedwell No. 844 I.

O. F. held a very auccesaf ul mteting laat night at which lorn very impoitant bnaineaa was transacted. The oeuri ia ia a very prosperous conditiea. aeveral applications were read and this year is a vary p-omisiog one for tke court in thia city.

The following officers were elected to their respective offices. A. Crcxi-r. V. C.

K. T. D. Wendover. r.C K.

A. Burr. Chap. J. tV, Ross.

R. 8c Alf. E. Watson, acctc. Fin-Sec Marry Goult, accm.

V. A. M. aicUan, accm. J.

W. A. Elwood. B.Harry Kendrick. J.

O. Fa'krnbe-rg. Phyaician I), li. Brooke accm. Treaa.

Ban H. Wataon. D. II. C.

A If. H. Wataen. The J. C.

Pattiitoa arrived by a t-dy. Henry Rowe, chief engineer and general road aaasUr, M. of St. Thomas is in tha city. Jasper Revell lftettrday to take kit sec ond cou se at the College of Oeotiatery at bic igo.

PretiJcntll. Led yard of M. wet.t through tn route for New Vorkuta his private oar yesterday. T. Doltoa el Hamilton, builder of the Albarok, ia ia tbe city retraildicg tht Fiiit far IX U.

KevcU and AU. Wile. J. S. Lappaa of J.

S. Wpn A De" troit, died suddenly at Northrille, Mich, yesterday. Be waa a raiident of Windaor for aoaaa time. Railway Baamblee. Wil'iun Evaaa of Pabnerstoa, track in spector aa tha Grand Trunk Railway, died tha ether day, agra 63.

Tbe Ctedaaati. Hamilton aad Daftoa is iitchargior all emptayaca who are known to drtak, whether off or a duty. Deoew save the New York Central ia all tea4v for tba Wat Id 'a Fair bnaiataa. Ha aava be as "oeiy waiuag lor ir rover to preea aba aatsoa ia Chicara. We'il d- tbe rat We start ear -raatibaleel aeutkweetera lim- laael frem New York City riht ia tba mtar.

aad we ran aver Inaaua But Fear aad oka Newelt'a Lake aSbara aad Led-yard a Uiakigaa Ceaual with dinaieg rvora aaatttnilael trauM ta taa aaars ai wnaeago. 8V Lamm ar CtactaaatL1 a aa-aMWata Na battar areola af tha vwtaee at Salvator llanaa far tha care af all laasr and taraat ran taaa tna mm larta, Fa aeUkw aU Poll. 3Lo t. .4 i a-st li A aaiHtatiim el waa taa aae litit aea'lly whoae whole i4a aa a US anew shovel mad U.4 i aa Itai era, eatg4 withstealirg a 4 mm- ui If (latlad will fce wa4 ta aaiwra at a4eich. It tat lb tfu'tra of the Home mi tiJta ate I'tukiBg after any cases att 4Wetiwai wkavk may eaiai.

Mtas A sate M-Koe is givieg a carnival Ht day aa I to morrow. The Ideal liiae els sa gae ant ta aaaiat. as sai tbat H.l. White is ready to ki a txfore the Governor and akaektse ha aaat I a' inn error. II a lUaor Je.Uelialt Chatham, will ar4 U.a wiaur la the Weanlndier.

He laavaa mm tt Itlp in about two maeka. A Crk tt wild ge flying! tow pataed et Itt t-faktaa the ther day One struck see tee wtraa aad was oaptarrd. Mm AtMkki, the wtll knnwu ele We are making ial low prices on got all departments. DRESS GOObs Grand chance to i some extraordinary bu rga this dept. It is well ku that the values we orcliti give are good, but to ndu stock, we have cut prictvv on.

mg.ny desirable lines. I nspection and com par is-: on with regard to values cordially invited. We have just passed through Customs seasonabl goods consisting of 568 yards Cardinal and Black Cashmerea. Black Soleil Dfobh Goods. 30 doz.

Ladies 1 im Cashmere Hose. a-attvate', aaNfifr hetiaed take up aaaa-at ftei trace la tfce al land. Itee. Ikaataa of New Yrtk aatf at I lae aat 'l'oIa" in he Detroit kf tl A a at ia Ttmraday ngba. tta at tf4 Mt tv the Ohia tie la 't ka.a cf I He two ferry I the K.

waa tl'. Nt- I ilia tVe'keivilte A. No. A A. 4k a-wiaeH I ftael 4k I awsA 1 KurftiAW -4 )ti fc, at 1 1 aMfli the fablie! a aa taeiaff rtat sut 4 tfca aitieteadent ef th.

-1- at itf taUevtag ease a et a Maeaar af the Can a ta Ike eity ta-day te ttk lae c4otd taa at-a kaa Waa sp- 1 1 1 11 II. I D. K. a tw-y take up fctia a-ealtaaa aaat its tae a14 wave wean e-44 day waaa. -aa pateaaa e.e4ry i aa kw baa aas ne Ma stevar yet a -a a-aaai e4 we, Aadrew'e i ewtta-g iaat aigkH r- tw eea Weaakt a a4 lafa earty a avU aaa atae a a-a Mae tais a a aaarrejaj I mt faarf mm Black Velveteen Baldwins Blk I erinXarn.

ThorougliS.assortlDii our these lines. saaaaaaaaaMMaHasaWsaaawwaaM I I I Bartlet feii af tM Cl (' I tf 1 mtrearctative of tke Crowa ia rr visit rii rt rc3.

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